From the laboratory to the field, investigate real world questions, analyze data, and apply scientific reasoning to understand the biological and physical processes that shape our world.
Bachelor of Science / 120 Credits
The Natural Science program provides a strong foundation for students pursuing careers or advanced study in the sciences. Through coursework in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics, students develop the scientific knowledge and analytical skills needed to understand the natural world.
Students apply the scientific method through laboratory and field experiences, collecting and analyzing data, testing hypotheses, and drawing evidence-based conclusions. By connecting concepts across scientific disciplines, they strengthen their critical thinking and problem-solving skills while preparing for careers in research, environmental science, healthcare, biotechnology, and other science-based fields.
Graduates leave prepared to adapt scientific inquiry to new discoveries and contribute meaningful solutions to complex biological and physical problems.
Program Details
- Astronomy
- Geology
- Plant biology
- Ornithology
- Entomology
- Naturalist
- Zoologist
- Museum Collections Specialist
- Biological/Lab Technician
- Researcher
- Science Communicator
- Environmental Educator
By the end of the program students will be able to:
- Acquire scientific knowledge and inquiry skills required for the study of physical and biological phenomenon.
- Develop a comprehensive knowledge of physical and biological phenomena.
- Integrate scientific inquiry and knowledge into problem solving.
Where the Learning Happens
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Questions? Let's get in touch.
Matthew Clemens
Faculty
Assistant Professor of Natural Sciences