College of Natural,
Applied and Health Sciences
Academic Degree Programs
The College of Natural, Applied and Health Sciences, offers competitive
quality programs leading to the Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of
Arts Degrees in 27 areas ( plus 3 options currently being phased out),
including several specialization options.
At the Graduate level, we currently offer seven (7) graduate programs.
The department of Mathematics and Computer Science offers three (3)
graduate degree programs: The Master of Science in Computing, Statistics
and Mathematics; The Master of Arts in Mathematics Education; and the
Master of Science in Information Systems, which is jointly sponsored
by Mathematics and Computer Science and the Management and Marketing
Departments.
The Department of Nursing offers a Master of Science in Nursing- Clinical
Management with a focus on Transcultural Nursing; and a Master of Science
in Nursing/Master in Public Administration, which is jointly sponsored
by the Department of Nursing and the Department of Public Administration.
The Department of Occupational Therapy also offers a Master of Science
in Occupational Therapy; our most recent graduate program is the Master
of Science in Biotechnology, which is an interdisciplinary program between
the departments of Biology, Chemistry/Physics, and Geology and Meteorology.
Guide sheets for these academic degree programs are available. Explore
them at your convenience.
Note: For more specific detailed information on these programs, please
visit the web pages for the Academic Departments