Choose a major that fits your career goals
Choose a specialty major such as geosciences, biochemistry, chemistry, environmental chemistry, and sustainability and regeneration. Learn using modern labs and scientific equipment that reflect real-world environments. Gain practical experience employers and graduate programs expect.
Geosciences
Geosciences explores the Earth’s systems—its structure, materials, history, and processes. You’ll study topics like geology, meteorology, hydrology, and climate science, often through hands-on fieldwork.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry examines the chemistry of living organisms. You’ll explore molecular biology, metabolism, genetics, and the chemical processes that drive life.
Chemistry
Chemistry dives deep into the composition, structure, and transformation of matter. You’ll gain advanced laboratory experience and explore areas like organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry.
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Chemistry studies chemical processes in air, water, and soil—and how human activity impacts those systems. You’ll analyze pollutants and develop solutions to environmental problems.
Sustainability and Regeneration
This major emphasizes solutions to environmental challenges through sustainable practices and regenerative systems. You’ll study ecology, resource management, and innovative approaches to restoring natural systems.
Physics
Learn how motion, energy, and forces shape the world while building strong problem-solving and math skills. Apply these concepts to careers in engineering, technology, research, data science, and education.
