Degrees and programs for today’s careers
SFA’s College of Sciences and Mathematics provides students with a world-class education that will prepare you to compete in today’s job market. With your degree from SFA, you’ll have the skills and experience you need to pursue the career of your dreams.
Schools and departments
- Department of Biology
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Department of Computer Science
- Department of Earth Sciences and Geologic Resources
- Department of Mathematics and Statistics
- Department of Physics, Engineering and Astronomy
- Richard and Lucille DeWitt School of Nursing
Degrees and areas of study offered
The College of Sciences and Mathematics offers the following undergraduate and graduate degrees:
Undergraduate concentration areas
Biology
Chemistry
Earth Sciences and Geologic Resources
Physics, Engineering and Astronomy
Mathematics and Statistics
Graduate degrees
- Master of Science in Biology
- Master of Science in Cyber Security
- Master of Science in Geology
- Master of Science in Mathematical Sciences
- Master of Science in Natural Science - Chemistry
- Master of Science in Natural Science - Geology
- Master of Science in Natural Science - Mathematics
- Master of Science in Natural Science - Physics
- Master of Science in Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner
Undergraduate core curriculum
Students within SFA’s College of Sciences and Mathematics must complete the university core curriculum with specific courses for science and mathematics students. You can learn more about core curriculum requirements in the General Bulletin.
Applying to the College of Sciences and Mathematics
The College of Sciences and Mathematics has the same admissions requirements as SFA, and students can apply using the same method as all other incoming students.
Get started on your application now, or contact an advisor in the College of Sciences and Mathematics today.