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College of Science and Mathematics
Dean Michele Wheatly
Associate Dean Dan Voss
Assistant Deans Stacia Edwards, Joyce Howes, Michael Reynolds
Department/Chair
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Daniel T. Organisciak
Biological Sciences David Goldstein
Chemistry Kenneth Turnbull (interim)
Earth and Environmental Sciences Allen Burton
Mathematics and Statistics Joanne Dombrowski (interim)
Neuroscience, Cell Biology, and Physiology Timothy C. Cope
Physics Lok Lew Yan Voon
Psychology John Flach
The College of Science and Mathematics
offers programs leading to bachelor's degrees
in several disciplines. The Bachelor of Science
degree is offered in biological sciences, chemistry,
clinical laboratory science, integrated sciences,
earth and environmental sciences,
mathematics and statistics, and psychology. Bachelor
of Arts programs are available in earth sciences,
chemistry, geological sciences, mathematics and
statistics, and psychology. The college also offers
master's and doctoral degrees in certain programs.
Interdisciplinary baccalaureate programs are offered
by some departments, such earth and environmental
sciences, mathematics and
statistics, and physics. Preprofessional programs for
students planning to teach science or mathematics
in grades 7-12 are available in biological sciences,
chemistry, intergrated sciences, earth
sciences, mathematics, and physics.
Dual major programs are available in some
departments (e.g., chemistry-biology); students
should discuss any specific interest with the college
advisor. Dual majors will receive a Bachelor of
Science degree when both of the departments are in
the College of Science and Mathematics, if approved
by both departments. Students interested in certain
professional programs ordinarily can take one of the
science curricula or a modified program that will be
acceptable for graduation, for transfer elsewhere to
the desired professional program, or for admission to
the Wright State University Schools of Medicine and
Professional Psychology.
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