Repairs to the Science Building are now complete, and that facility will reopen on Tuesday, January 17, in time for the first day of the Spring 2023 semester. However, repairs to the Visual Arts Building are still ongoing and the VAB will remain closed for the first two weeks of the spring semester. Unfortunately, this will necessitate the movement of some courses to Grossnickle Hall or moved to remote status. If you are scheduled for a class in the VAB during the period of January 17-27, please check with your instructor whether it will occur in person or via remote modality.
Completion of this major prepares one for a career as a laboratory technician, systems analyst, engineering assistant, research associate, or physics associate. Continued study may include a master’s degree in physics, geology, biology, environmental science, natural science, or science education, among others. It may also include doctorates in medicine, dentistry, or the previously identified fields.
Admission to this degree track requires a 2.5 grade point average and has pre-calculus as a pre-requisite.
Students interested in this track are encouraged to make their selection of major as soon as possible.