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for California State University, Fresno.

The College of Science and Mathematics


Science Building, Room 136
(559) 278-3936
KIN-PING WONG, Dean
http://www.csufresno.edu/csm
The College of Science and Mathematics includes the following departments:
Biology | Chemistry | Earth and Environmental Sciences
Mathematics | Physics | Psychology
Science and Math - Interdisciplinary Programs and Courses
Special Programs of The College of Science and Mathematics include the following:
Marine Science at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
Joint Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science with UC Riverside
Harold S. Downing Planetarium | Geo-Information Systems (GIS) Center
Science Careers Opportunity Program (SCOP) | Certificate in Biotechnology
Humans and the Natural Environment (HNE) thematic cluster
Proposed master's degree programs in forensic science and biotechnology
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The College of Science and Mathematics provides programs of study for students in the areas of biology, chemistry, earth and environmental sciences, mathematics, physics, and psychology. Support courses for nonscience majors such as agriculture, engineering, and the health professions and courses for the general education of all university students are also offered through the college. Our programming goal is to provide professional training at the undergraduate and graduate levels; to serve as a foundation for a career in science/mathematics; to provide preprofessional training in preparation for careers in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, and other professions; or to provide continued study at the graduate level.
Furthermore, students and faculty members in the college conduct research and scholarly activities in their academic areas and in solving applied scientific problems of the region. These research activities are carried out by campus scientists along with investigators at other research centers.
The College of Science and Mathematics is involved with the school systems in science and mathematics teacher education.
The recruitment, retention, and education of underrepresented minorities
and females in science and mathematics are also major emphases.
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