Program Description
Science is the systematic study of the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation, and the application of predictive models. The interdisciplinary nature of science requires the student to have a broad exposure to biological sciences, chemistry, and physics in order to connect the concepts learned in a chosen discipline to the greater whole of science.
This program provides the opportunity for knowledge and skill development in preparatory coursework necessary for the student considering a career in biology, chemistry, physics, other physical sciences, or health sciences, including medicine, chiropractic, physical therapy, veterinary medicine, dentistry, optometry, and pharmacy.
Upon successful completion of the program the student will be able to:
- Transfer to a four-year institution of their choice to continue their studies in the life or physical sciences, or continue preparation for a professional program in the health sciences.
- Demonstrate the interdisciplinary nature of Science by integrating knowledge of chemistry, Physics, biology, and other disciplines to solve a wide variety of problems.
- Apply the process of science by demonstrating laboratory skills that allow for the safe planning and performance of experiments and the interpretation of results
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate Scientific information effectively in both oral and written formats to diverse audiences
- Demonstrate the ability to use quantitative reasoning through the application of technological and computational skills to locate, process, and communicate scientific information
- Demonstrate an understanding of the ethical and societal dimensions of the sciences, and put into practice the expectations for appropriate conduct both as professional and as a member of society at large.
General Education Requirements
Writing Level I (WR1) |
3 credits |
Writing Level II (WR2) |
3 credits |
American & Wyoming Government (POLS 1000) |
3 credits |
Student must complete six (6) credits of General Education courses distributed over two (2) different general education areas, ARTS/HUM/SOC |
6 credits |
LSCI |
(in program) |
MATH |
(in program) |
ORAL |
(in program) |
UNST |
1 credits |
Program Requirements
Course Requirements
Program Electives
Student must choose twenty-nine (29) credits from the following courses: