About the Division of Natural Sciences

Natural science is the branch of study that deals with the physical world. 

These courses study the nature of matter, life and the universe. They enhance literacy and knowledge of one or more scientific disciplines, and enhance those reasoning and observing skills that are necessary to evaluate issues with scientific content. Courses are designed to demonstrate that science is not a static list of facts, but a dynamic process that leads to knowledge. This process is one of subtle interplay between observation, experimentation and theory, enabling students to develop a critical view toward the conclusions and interpretations obtained through the scientific process.

Through a combination of lecture courses and laboratory or field experiences, students gain hands-on experience with scientific research. They develop observational skills of measurement and data interpretation and learn the relevance of these skills to the formation and testing of scientific hypotheses.

In the natural sciences...

American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellows

33

 

American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellows

20

 

National Academy of Sciences Members

25

 

American Geophysical Union Fellows

21

 

Sloan Research Fellowships

50

 

Programs of study

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