California State Polytechnic University College of Science

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College of Science
People
Dean Dr. Donald O. Straney
Students
  •  Undergrads
  •  Graduates
Faculty
Facilities
Biotechnology Building Building 4 - [1]
New Science Building Building 8 - [2]
Old Science Building Building 3 - [3]
Website
Cal Poly Pomona - Science


The California State Polytechnic University College of Science offers majors in nine fields leading to bachelor of science degree.

Contents

[edit] Departments

[edit] Biological Sciences

Majors

  • Biology (BS)
  • Biotechnology (BS)
  • Biological Science (MS)
  • Botany (BS)
    • Subplan in Microbiology
    • Subplan in Bedical Technology
  • Environmental Biology (BS)
  • Microbiology (BS)
  • Zoology (BS)

Minors

  • Botany
  • Plant Biotechnology
  • Plant Pathology
  • Microbiology
  • Zoology
  • Environment Health Specialist
  • Physiology
  • Comparative Systems Analysis

[edit] Chemistry

Majors

  • Chemistry (BS) and (MS)
    • Subplan in Chemistry
    • Subplan in Chemical Sciences
    • Subplan in Industrial Chemistry
    • Subplan in Molecular Modeling and Simulation

Minors

  • Chemistry

[edit] Computer Science

Majors

  • Computer Science (BS) and (MS)

Minors

  • Scientific Computer Programming

[edit] Geological Sciences

Majors

  • Geology (BS)
  • Integrated Earth Studies (BS)

Minors

  • Geology

[edit] Mathematics and Statistics

Majors

  • Mathematics (BS) and (MS)
    • Subplan in Pure Mathematics
    • Subplan in Applied Mathematics
    • Subplan in Statistics

Minors

  • Mathematics
  • Statistics

[edit] Physics

Majors

  • Physics (BS)

Minors

  • Physics

[edit] Teacher Education and Professional Development

The College of Science offers numerous programs for preparing teachers of mathematics and science. The College sponsors numerous professional development programs for pre-K through grade 12 teachers.

[edit] Center for Education and Equity in Mathematics, Science and Technology (CEEMaST)

CEEMaST contributes to the improvement of science and mathematic education in preschool, elementary and secondary schools. It conduct s workshops and courses for teachers, consults with local schools and districts, and maintains an instructional materials library for K-12 teachers' use.

[edit] Science Educational Enhancement Services (SEES)

SEES provides educational services for students enrolled in the College of Science who are first-generation college students, unfamiliar with a university environment, or for those students who can benefit from working with the faculty and other students to strengthen their connection to the University and enhance their ability to succeed academically.

[edit] Academic Excellence Workshops

An Academic Excellence Workshops is a supplement to certain beginning level chemistry, mathematics, computer science, physics and engineering courses which is open by invitation only. Participants in MEP in the College of Engineering and SEE in the College of Science receive priority consideration. The Workshop program promotes technical excellence in the subject area while also developing student and communication skills under the guidance of a trained facilitator.