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The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Natural Sciences offers students broader exposure compared to conventional science degrees. Numerous cutting-edge scientific fields, including neuroscience, environmental studies, and biophysical sciences, demand comprehensive scientific knowledge spanning multiple disciplines. This curriculum equips students for such cross-disciplinary pursuits. Through strategic choice of lab-intensive courses, graduates gain strong qualifications for entry-level scientific roles and diverse graduate programs, whether specialized or interdisciplinary. This foundation proves especially valuable for those pursuing advanced studies in education, forensic science, science communication, or related technical fields. The program also fulfills prerequisite coursework for various pre-professional health programs. Compared to the Bachelor of Arts version, the B.S. degree places stronger focus on scientific depth and practical application, requiring more advanced science credits. This structure allows greater adaptability for students who declare the B.S. later in their academic journey, as they can count more specialized science courses toward the degree's additional requirements.