List of Undergraduate Majors
The College offers both Bachelor of Science (BS) and Bachelor of Arts (BA) degrees.
- The BS requires more science and mathematics credits and less non-science, humanities and social science coursework in the 120 credit program. The BS is intended for individuals preparing for professional work in the sciences or for graduate/professional school.
- The BA is designed for individuals pursuing K-12 teaching careers or scientific application areas such as public policy, technical sales, law, and communications. The BA requires more humanities and social science credits, thus providing greater balance between science and non-science credits in the 120 credit program.
Listed below are the undergraduate majors available in the College. Each major links to its degree requirements as documented in the Curriculum Guide.
View the complete Curriculum Guide (PDF format) or go to the specific major or specialization based on the type of degree:
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Biological Science - BS (Interdepartmental; For teaching majors only)
- Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics (formerly titled Medical Technology Program)
Chemistry
- Earth Science - BS
- Environmental Studies
- Geological Sciences
- Human Biology - BS
- Mathematics
- Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
- Nutritional Science - BS
- Physical Science - BS (Interdepartmental; For teaching majors only)
- Physics and Astronomy
- Physiology - BS
- Plant Biology
- Preprofessional Coursework (Pre-med, etc.)
- Statistics and Probability
- Zoology
For additional information, contact the academic department or program associated with each major.