School of Math and Natural Science
Why study Math and the Sciences?
The Mathematics and Natural Science Division is committed to the unending quest for wider knowledge of and deeper insight into the world through biological, natural, and physical science as well as mathematical studies. Unique offerings such as ecological trips provide additional opportunities. Students will have practical internship, clinical, or research experiences in their area of study, expanding upon their classroom knowledge and preparing graduates for entrance into the workforce or for graduate or professional studies.
MNS degrees are granted in five academic areas. The division’s programs provide major and minors in Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics; majors in Biology–Cytotechnology and Radiologic Technology; minor programs in Computer Science, Environmental Science and Natural Science; and additional courses in Physical Science. The division also offers, in conjunction with the School of Education, teaching majors and minors in Biology, Broad Field Science, Chemistry, Environmental Science and Mathematics. Pre-professional programs are also available, including Pre-Dental, Pre-Medical, Pre-Veterinary and Pre-Physical Therapy.
Why make it Marian?
Come to Fond du Lac, Wis., and discover Marian University, a values-based applied liberal arts institution committed to the education of the whole person, and a college dedicated to the core values of community, learning, service, social justice and spiritual traditions. Founded in 1936 and continually sponsored by the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes, Marian has 3,000 students in undergraduate and graduate degree programs where 96 percent of students have practical on-the-job training before graduation. With an average class size of 15, you will discover a college providing a personal education, the opportunities to be very involved on campus, and a home to make a name for yourself. Make Marian your choice, and you’ll discover a college that’s all about you.