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Biology, Chemistry, Integrated Science, Life Science/Chemistry Education, Physical Science Our individual lives and society in general are being increasingly
affected by science and technology. Therefore, a significant goal
during collegiate years should be to acquire a knowledge of the growing
fields of science and mathematics, an appreciation of the methods by
which such knowledge is obtained and classified, increased skills in
problem solving related to scientific inquiry and a sense of moral
responsibility and stewardship.
The Department of Natural Sciences offers majors in Biology (Environmental Science Track, General Biology Track, Life Science Teaching Track, and Pre-Professional Track), Biology Clinical Laboratory Science and Chemistry. Pre-professional (pre-medicine, pre-veterinary, pre- dental, etc.) programs are also offered. In conjunction with the School of Education, the Department of Natural Sciences offers majors and/or licensure programs in Integrated Science, Life Science, Life Science/Chemistry Education, and Physical Science. These areas of specialty prepare students for secondary teaching licensure for grades 7-12. Graduation Requirements Check-ListNote: Students pursuing any of the
teaching areas (i.e., Integrated Science, Life Science, Life
Science/Chemistry, Physical Science) must have a minimum 2.75 gpa in
major course work and a minimum 2.75 gpa overall to be accepted into
teacher education.
Faculty: Laboratory Coordinator: R. Moffitt. |
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