You will find graduates with physical science and math degrees are in great demand. And the demand for their background and skills is continuing to increase in every sector of the job market in the 21st century. Decision makers such as corporate managers, attorneys, government advisors, members of Congress, and journalists to name a few are finding themselves increasingly concerned with issues that demand a knowledge of science.
In classes in the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, you will learn more than facts. You will learn to think analytically and develop creative solutions. You will connect theory to real world applications. So whether you decide to pursue a career in pure science, mathematics, business, law, medicine, government, journalism or education, you will benefit from our academic programs.
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