College of Arts & Sciences, and Education
School of Arts & Sciences
Not all heroes wear capes—some only have a liberal arts degree.
Where Transformational Leaders Are Made
We believe a liberal arts education empowers our students to change the world. And with the global challenges threatening humanity today, we need minds capable of not only solving problems, but thinking critically about which problems to solve, and designing innovative solutions that address why we should.
With programs in humanities, math and computer science, as well as the natural sciences, we encourage our students to analyze, question, challenge, and discover. We believe that to be active participants in the world around us, we must welcome perspectives, voices, and beliefs different from our own.
One of the values of a liberal arts education is that it covers a wide range of topics and experiences designed to make you look at the world a little differently. You won’t just read, you’ll interpret and analyze. You’ll write to explain, persuade, and understand. You’ll think critically, thematically, and systematically about how to use (or not use information) to make the world a better place.
Natural Sciences Programs
Applied Molecular Biology and Biochemistry (M.S.)
Biology: Applied Sciences Concentration (Pre-Medicine option)
Biology: Applied Sciences Concentration (Pre-Pharmacy option)
Biology: Applied Sciences Concentration (Pre-Physician Assistant option)
Chemistry: Biochemistry
Chemistry: Computational Chemistry
Polymer and Material Sciences (M.S.)
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With expertise in humanities, natural sciences, as well as math and computer science, our faculty and staff bring critical perspectives to our programs, curricula, and related experiences.