School Of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics
The Mission of The School of Science, Engineering and Mathematics (SSEM)
is to provide professional and pre-professional training to undergraduate students in the natural and computational sciences which facilitate entrance into the job market or graduate and professional schools. The SSEM endeavors to provide its undergraduate students with research opportunities in modern fields and opportunities to use their skills in service to the community.
School of Science, Engineering and Mathematics Goals
1. To provide specialized training for students in the fields of biology,
chemistry, computer engineering, computer science, mathematics, and physics.
2. To produce graduates who are prepared for entrance into graduate and
professional schools or science related careers.
3. To produce graduates with training for teaching biology, and the broad
field of science.
4. To produce graduates with proficiencies in computer technology.
5. To produce graduates with experience in scientific research.
Student Learning Outcomes
1. Students will solve problems in science, engineering, math, and
technology contexts using critical thinking skills.
2. Students will apply science, engineering, math, and technology knowledge
and skills and the scientific method to solve real world problems.
3. Students will demonstrate knowledge of complex systems in science,
engineering, math, and technology.
4. Students will construct scientific, engineering, mathematical and
technological projects that represent a value-centered, ethical approach in
view of the impact on the diverse global cultures.