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Introduction
Mission Statement
Department OverviewThe Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics offers bachelor degrees in biology and environmental studies. The department also provides support for the Departments of Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Liberal Studies/Teaching Education, General Education, and others.In 2001, we decided to make undergraduate research one of the cornerstones of the department. Since then, there have been many remarkable changes. The curriculum has been revised and several new faculty were hired with different areas of expertise. Student enrollment has dramatically increased. A program of study incorporating research into laboratory classes with faculty was an essential component. In November 2005, the groundbreaking for the new science facility on campus took place. This will usher yet another phase in our mission to provide exceptional training in the biological sciences for undergraduate students. Undergraduate research is an integral part of the learning experience. We have developed a series of four research courses for students. The first course is an introduction to research methodology concentrating on the scientific method, literature, and experimental design. The second and third courses are actual laboratory research projects under the direction of a faculty member. The final course is focused on writing research results for the senior thesis and the presentation of scientific research, especially for professional conferences and publications. Students in the department are actively encouraged to seek summer research experiences on campus, in industry, in government facilities, and in programs held by universities. The results of their research on campus and off campus is presented at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR). We are very pleased that Dominican University of California has been selected to be the site of NCUR in the spring of 2007. In addition, there are many opportunities for hands-on activity. Virtually every science class has a laboratory component. Also, there is a field biology course offered every spring. This trip is a wonderful opportunity for students to engage in scientific experiences at national and international sites. Previous trips have been to Yosemite National Park, Catalina Island off the coast of California, and also to Thailand, Belize and Brazil.
Faculty and Research Interests
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Last updated:
Aug 13, 2008.
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