Anthony J. Duben, Dean
Miller Building, 100
Phone (936) 468-2805
Fax: (936) 468-1226
dubenaj@sfasu.edu
Web: www.fp.sfasu.edu/science
Overview
A primary aim of the College of Sciences and Mathematics is to contribute to the liberal education of all students through the presentation of fundamental concepts and methods of science and mathematics. Another objective is to provide the counseling and fundamental education required for professional programs in health and engineering sciences and for professional studies and careers of a scientific or mathematical nature.
Mission
The primary mission of the College of Sciences and Mathematics is teaching of the highest quality at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The college, through its departments and divisions, attempts to provide students with the following:
To assist in the accomplishment of this mission, the College of Sciences and Mathematics fosters research and scholarship of the highest quality among the faculty.
To provide outreach as an educational institution, the College of Sciences and Mathematics assists its faculty in utilizing their expertise to the benefit of the university community and regional, state, national and international communities.
The mission of the Office of the Dean of the College of Sciences and Mathematics is to support the primary mission of the college by providing and maintaining an environment that will permit effective teaching, research/scholarly activities, and outreach.
Advising & Student Services
All students in the College of Sciences and Mathematics, in consultation with the dean and the chair of a department, select a faculty adviser. The program for each semester, including the major and minor programs, along with all other requirements for the baccalaureate degree are worked out by the student in consultation with the adviser. Participation in this counseling program is a requirement for all students registered in this college and provides each with the opportunity to secure qualified advice regarding academic problems and programs.
Scholarships & Fellowships
Goethe-Miller College of Sciences and Mathematics Award
The award is presented to an outstanding senior major in the College of Sciences and Mathematics. C.M. Goethe of Sacramento, Calif., E. L. Miller, former dean of the SFA College of Sciences and Mathematics and others contributed to the fund. The recipient is selected by the dean of the college and the provost/vice president for academic affairs, upon the recommendations of the college’s department chairs/directors. Each department chair/director presents to the dean of the college on March 1 the name of the outstanding senior who is a major in the department, giving primary consideration to scholarship, personal qualifications and dedication to professional goals. Only those planning to pursue graduate programs in the sciences and mathematics are considered. To be eligible for consideration a student must have completed at least 100 semester hours on the SFA campus. Grades completed elsewhere are not considered, and, in the case of repeated courses on the SFA campus, all grades for such courses are included in the computation.
Undergraduate Taking Graduate Work for Credit
See the Graduate Bulletin, Admission section, Overlap Program Admission, and Overlap Program in the Academic Programs & Policies section of this bulletin.
Choice of Major Program in Sciences and Mathematics
By the time students have earned 45 semester hours of course work, they should have selected major and minor programs and prepared an outline of degree requirements with the assistance of the dean of the College of Sciences and Mathematics and their departmental adviser. In order to be accepted as a major student in this college, a student must have attained a minimum C average for all work taken in the intended major department. All undergraduate major programs in the College of Sciences and Mathematics lead to the Bachelor of Science degree.
Certification for High School Science and Mathematics Teaching
The minimum requirements for science and mathematics teaching fields for candidates for high school certificates are outlined in the Teacher Certification section of this bulletin.
Procedures for Reinstatement of Students on Suspension
Students in the College of Sciences and Mathematics whose academic record is such that they are placed on suspension should contact the dean’s office as soon as possible after having received grades with a notice of suspension. The College of Sciences and Mathematics will adhere to the university policy for Reinstatement as explained under the heading Academic Programs & Policies of this bulletin.
Degree Requirements
Bachelor of Science Degree
Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Physics
* An asterisk following a course number indicates that the appropriate laboratory course must be taken in conjunction with the lecture course.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree [B.S.N.]