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Advanced Inquiry Program

Ready for a master's that makes a difference? Miami University's Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) is an innovative online degree, integrating flexible courses with unparalleled experiential learning at premier zoos, botanical gardens, and conservation organizations across the U.S.

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Program Overview

The Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) is a part-time, online master’s degree offered by Miami University. AIP master’s students earn 35 credit hours online and 21 of those hours have an additional component of experiential face-to-face learning at an affiliated AIP site in one of ten cities nationwide. Students taking AIP courses part-time typically complete the degree in 2.5 years. 


AIP master’s candidates also have the unique option to integrate once-in-a-lifetime international field study into their coursework by choosing from Earth Expeditions courses in Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas.

Applicants elect to enroll in either a Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) degree in the Biological Sciences (for teachers with an existing license; does NOT lead to licensure) or a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in Biology.

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Program Costs

To support involvement by a broad range of educators and other professionals worldwide, Miami University offers reduced tuition for Project Dragonfly courses.
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Our AIP Sites

AIP experiential learning sites are located at major zoo/botanical gardens across the USA.
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FAQs

Here are some questions we often get asked by prospective applicants. Please take a look to see if there are some answers that help you.

AIP at a Glance

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World-class Zoos and Botanical Gardens Across the Nation

2.5

Years to Complete Your M.A. or M.A.T. While Working

92%

of Alumni Feel the Program Met or Exceeded Expectations

58%

of Graduates Report Having Received a Pay Increase or Promotion Due to the Program

What kind of support and experience can this program provide?

Applications and Eligibility

Applications are accepted from early September through January 15th (for the GFP) or February 15th (for the AIP) of each year for enrollment beginning late spring. No GRE is required.

Project Dragonfly master's programs are open to a broad range of individuals:

  • Recent college graduates;
  • Graduates who haven’t been to school in years;
  • Professionals working in non-profit education, business, and government settings;
  • Anyone who holds a bachelor’s degree, regardless of major, and has an interest in improving human and ecological communities

Enrollment Information

The AIP and GFP master’s can be completed part-time while working. Miami offers reduced tuition for this program.

Participants need to fulfill the minimum Graduate School GPA requirements for admission to the program. For more information, please visit the Graduate School’s Admissions Information.

Biology Course Requirement

All Dragonfly graduate students are required to have completed (receiving a final grade of B- or better) one university-level general biology course or its equivalent before completion of their degree. Students admitted to the program who have not previously met this requirement through their undergraduate studies need to complete such a course before they graduate. More information may be found in the Biology Requirement FAQs and on the Biology through Inquiry webpage.

Transfer Credits

Only the following credits are transferable into the AIP or GFP:

  • Up to 7 credits from a past Earth Expeditions field course (with an earned grade of B or higher) may be applied.
  • Up to 7 credits from past AIP W+ courses taken through Miami University may be applied.

Note: No other credits can be transferred into the AIP or GFP. No exceptions can be made to the transfer credit policy.

Which Master’s Degree Is for Me?

Not sure? That's okay — you can change your target degree and major once admitted to the program.

The Master of Arts in Biology (M.A.)

This degree option is for any applicant with a bachelor’s degree interested in advancing their career through global leadership, community engagement, life sciences, and environmental stewardship.

The Master of Arts in Teaching in the Biological Sciences (M.A.T.)

Designed for certified teachers, this degree provides real-world experiences that advance district, state, and national educational standards through research-based practices for student achievement in core content areas. This degree is not intended to lead to educator certification. 

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