The School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics houses six departments, each
with graduate programs: Chemistry (M.S., Ph.D);
Geosciences (M.S., Ph.D); Mathematical Sciences,
emphasizing Applied Mathematics and Statistics (M.S., Ph.D.); Molecular and
Cell Biology (M.S., Ph.D.); Physics (M.S., M.S. in Applied Physics, Ph.D.); and
Science and Mathematics Education (Master of Arts in Teaching). In addition,
there are two interdisciplinary degrees offered: Master of Science in BioInfomatics and Computational Biology, and Master of
Science in Biotechnolgy. Each is relatively small and
thus able to provide excellent graduate student - faculty contact. However,
each maintains a strong research program. Increasingly, Departments interact
with each other in research, allowing interdisciplinary efforts to flourish. A
number of well-funded
BIOLOGY
Master of Science in Molecular and Cell Biology
Doctor of Philosophy in Molecular and Cell Biology
CHEMISTRY
Master of Science in Chemistry
Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry
GEOSCIENCES
Master of Science in Geosciences
Master of Science in Geographic Information Sciences
Doctor of Philosophy in Geosciences
Doctor of Philosophy in Geospatial Information Sciences
Graduate Certificate in Remote Sensing
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
Master of Science in Mathematical Sciences � Major in Applied Mathematics
Master of Science in Mathematical Sciences � Major in Engineering Mathematics
Master of Science in Mathematical Sciences � Major in Mathematical Sciences
Master of Science in Mathematical
Sciences � Major in Statistics
Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematical Sciences � Major in Applied Mathematics
Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematical Sciences � Major in Statistics
PHYSICS
Master of Science in Applied Physics
Master of Science in Physics
Doctor of Philosophy in Physics
EDUCATION
Master of Arts in Teaching in Science Education
Master of Arts in Teaching in Mathematics Education
INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS
Master of Science in BioInfomatics and Computational
Biology
Master of Science in Biotechnolgy