Bachelor of Science in Natural Sciences

Program Description

The Bachelor of Science in Natural Sciences helps you to build a solid foundation in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and earth science. This online science program gives you hands-on, at-home laboratory exercises to complement the concepts covered in the classroom. You’ll be taught the history and philosophy of science as well as the scientific method that is essential to research. This online bachelor’s degree helps you develop your skills in scientific analysis, research, communication, and documentation, and study the relationship between the human and the natural world. Knowledge gained from this program can be applied in a variety of fields or to pursue higher-level graduate study in the natural science fields.

In addition, the B.S. in Natural Science meets all content standards of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA® ) for secondary science education. Therefore, upon completion of this program, you will be eligible to pursue teaching certification through a post-baccalaureate program in education if your goal is to become a high school or middle school science teacher. (This is not a teacher-preparation program and does not lead to licensure. It only covers the needed science content. Students are encouraged to contact their state licensing boards to determine if this program will help them meet their goals.)

This program has specific transfer credit requirements, including time limits on previous courses completed.

NSTA® is a registered trademark of the National Science Teaching Association.

Degree Program Objectives

In addition to the institutional and degree level learning objectives, graduates of this program are expected to achieve these learning outcomes:

  • Demonstrate a solid foundation in the theory and application of the natural sciences.
  • Apply the scientific method and appropriate tools to investigate and solve problems.
  • Demonstrate critical thinking skills in assessing and evaluating problems.
  • Formulate scientific models and apply them to solve problems or provide insights into complex issues.
  • Apply qualitative and quantitative methods from the scientific domains.
  • Use quantitative techniques to solve complex problems.
  • Effectively communicate scientific findings verbally and in writing, to both scientific and lay audiences.
  1. All literature courses require successful completion of ENGL101-Proficiency in Writing or ENGL110-Making Writing Relevant.

  2. All literature courses require successful completion of ENGL101-Proficiency in Writing or ENGL110-Making Writing Relevant.

  3. Prerequisite: SCIN400-Research Methods in Natural Sciences, senior standing, and completion of all major courses before enrollment. SCIN499 is to be taken as the last course before graduation.

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