2016-2017 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
College of Science and Engineering
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101 Pasteur Hall
507.457.5585
College of Science and Engineering website
Charla S. Miertschin, Interim Dean
The College of Science and Engineering offers baccalaureate degree programs only. However, numerous graduate courses are offered in Biology, Chemistry, Geoscience, Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Physics, and Statistics to serve the continuing education needs of educators and other professionals.
Mission
The College of Science and Engineering is committed to furthering 21st century advances in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) by inspiring the next generation of innovators and teachers and by promoting research and scholarship across STEM disciplines. Through a broad range of major, minor, and pre-professional programs, as well as through basic skills, interdisciplinary, and research-rich learning environments, the College endeavors to ensure the success of all students.
College curricula are designed to provide meaningful, challenging educational experiences and to build deep connections between STEM experiences and disciplinary interests, career goals, and societal issues. To achieve these goals, the College strives to integrate curriculum with vital research in a range of settings, which include research conducted in Upper Mississippi River region environments as well as significant experience at nearby healthcare centers, regional manufacturing and composites industries, state-of-the-art laboratory and computing facilities, and area school districts. These learning experiences help students develop purpose and passion for lifelong learning.
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