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2020-2021 Academic Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

College of Science


David G. Evans, Ph.D., Dean

James Youngblom, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Biological Sciences
Brian Sardella, Ph.D. Program Director, Graduate Program in Biological Sciences
Brian Sardella, Ph.D., Program Director, Graduate Program in Marine Sciences
Shane Phillips, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Chemistry
Thomas J. Carter, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Computer Science and Program Director, Cognitive Studies
Michael Bice, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Mathematics
Mary Jo Stanley, Ph.D., Director, School of Nursing
Horacio Ferriz, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Physics, Physical Sciences, and Geology
William Potter, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Psychology and Child Development
Kurt Baker, Ph.D., Program Director, Graduate Program in Psychology, Counseling concentration
Bruce Hesse, Ph.D., Program Director, Graduate Program in Psychology, Behavior Analysis concentration
Rosanne Roy, Ph.D., Program Coordinator, Child Development
Liangmin Zhang, Ph.D., Program Coordinator, Physics and Physical Science
Stephani Smith, M.S., Director, Child Development Center

Office: Naraghi Hall of Science - N373
Phone: (209) 667-3153

Departments in the College of Science

Department of Biological Sciences 
Department of Chemistry 
Department of Computer Science 
Department of Mathematics 
Department of Physics, Physical Sciences, and Geology 
Department of Psychology and Child Development  
School of Nursing  

The College of Science is composed of a variety of degree programs in Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Child Development, Computer Science, Geology, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Physics, Psychology, and Nursing. The COS Departments form a scientific community dedicated to providing students the intellectual and technological capacity to contribute to and succeed in their academic and scientific pursuits. Our School of Nursing is a state of the art school that provides our students with practical knowledge and experience necessary for the field of Nursing.

Graduates of these disciplines will demonstrate the highest ethical standards in both research and practice and will exhibit sensitivity, altruism, autonomy, integrity, social justice, and competence in their practice with economically and culturally diverse populations.

Cognitive Studies Program

Thomas J. Carter, Ph.D., Program Director

Core Faculty: Carter (Computer Science),Tuedio (Philosophy), Zangeneh (Philosophy), Koh (Computer Science/Cogs Studies)
Adjunct Faculty: Campbell (Accounting), Stanislaw (Psychology), Lindsay (Accounting), Strongin (Psychology)

Office: DBH 287
Phone: (209) 667-3815

Bachelor of Arts in Cognitive Studies 
Minor in Cognitive Studies