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The College of Natural Sciences strives to improve lives and community well-being by fostering progress in education, society, economy, science, and culture through disciplines like biology, chemistry, computer science, geology, health sciences, kinesiology, mathematics, nursing, and physics. Comprising nine academic departments, the college provides undergraduate and graduate degree programs, along with pre-professional tracks for medicine, veterinary studies, nutrition, physical therapy, and dentistry. Graduates are equipped for science and healthcare careers in various sectors, teaching positions, or advanced academic pursuits. The diverse faculty features industry professionals and researchers, including numerous women and minority professors who serve as mentors—a vital aspect of the institution.
The Bachelor of Science in Mathematics program caters to students aiming for mathematics-focused careers or advanced studies in math-related fields. Learners can choose the general curriculum or opt for specialized concentrations in Biology, Computer Science, Economics, Geographic Information Systems, or Physics.