Dean and Professor: S. Addison (PhD), 450-3199
Interim Associate Dean and Associate Professor: G. Adams (PhD), 450-3199
[1] Mission
The College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics supports the mission of the University of Central Arkansas through the departments of Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics & Astronomy. The college mission is to provide current, superior learning opportunities for students of the university and for the public; to advance knowledge of our disciplines; and to furnish professional services locally, regionally, and nationally.
The College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics has as its central purposes
- To help students of the university develop life-long competencies in critical thinking, oral and written communication, quantitative reasoning, and problem-solving.
- To provide high quality, rigorous programs that prepare students to enter the work force as practitioners or teachers of mathematics, the natural sciences, or computer science and other professions; to further their education through graduate programs in mathematics, the natural sciences, computer science, and related disciplines; or to attend professional schools, in such fields as dentistry, engineering, medicine, optometry, pharmacy, or veterinary medicine.
- To provide opportunities for advanced studies in biology, computer science, mathematics, and science education through master’s degree programs.
- To serve students majoring in other programs that require solid foundations in mathematics and the natural sciences, such as teaching and the health professions.
- To acquaint all students with the complexity and diversity of the contemporary world, in the context of the mathematical and scientific branches of human learning and ways of knowing, through general education courses.
- To provide, promote, and encourage professional growth opportunities for faculty and staff, including faculty and student scholarship that advances and disseminates knowledge of the disciplines.
- To serve the public, including consulting with schools, businesses, industries, and governmental agencies, delivering in-service training for teachers, making presentations to school children and the general public, and supporting professional organizations.
Students pursuing majors in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics are encouraged to participate in research as undergraduates. Additional information about research opportunities can be obtained from the college or departmental offices.
[2] Departments
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Geography
Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
[3] Programs
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (BS), and Bachelor of Science in Education (BSE):
Biology (BS)
Chemistry (BS)
Computer Science (BS)
Environmental Science (see the program description in Interdisciplinary Studies) (BS)
Geography (BA, BS)
General Science (BS)
Mathematics (BA, BS, BSE)
Physics (BS)
Secondary Science Education (BSE; tracks: Life Science/Earth Science, Physical Science/Earth Science)
Pre-Professional Studies (see Pre-Professional Programs)
Pre-Dentistry
Pre-Engineering
Pre-Medicine
Pre-Optometry
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Minors
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Geographic Information Science
Geography
Mathematics
Mathematics Education
Physics
Physical Science
Statistics
Graduate Certificates (GC) and Master’s Degrees (MS, MA, MGIS):
Biology (MS)
Community and Economic Development (MS)
Computer Science (MS)
Geographic Information Systems (GC, MGIS)
Mathematics (MA, MS)