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Science Programs in the USA
Science is a huge, exciting and ever-changing field, and there are thousands of undergraduate science programs in the US. That’s why Science Programs in the USA brings all the information together on one searchable website. Here you can read university and college science program profiles—or search by the type of institution you’re interested in—and then you can request FREE information from your list of schools directly from ONE submission form! This way you avoid sifting through dozens of other websites or course catalogs and can get down to the business of planning your future.

Science Programs in the USA can help you find the schools that offer the program you’re looking for, whether it’s a traditional program like chemistry, biology, math and physics or a more specialized major like biotechnology, neuroscience, environmental science or photonics. The information on Science Programs in the USA is presented uniformly for all schools, so you can easily browse through your options and compare the criteria that matter to you, including tuition costs, location, admission requirements, program start dates and more. Our articles, videos, news and other resources can also help you stay on top of what's hot in university and college science programs, as well as in the incredibly wide range of research and career options in the sciences. It's all right here!

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Colleges in America
Natural and Applied Sciences Natural and Applied Sciences
When you think about it, science is pretty cool. Imagine studying the human genome, working on a cure for cancer, or creating new medicines. How about saving lives? Not a bad gig.
   
Natural and Applied Sciences Natural and Applied Sciences Programs
General science, biology, biochemistry, chemistry, mathematics, physics, microbiology, psychology, computer sciences, environmental sciences, health sciences.
Colleges in America
Natural and Applied Sciences Natural and Applied Sciences School Facts
As of spring 2008, the most popular major at UC Berkeley is Molecular and Cell Biology.
Colleges in America
Natural and Applied Sciences Natural and Applied Sciences Majors
Although many students know what they want to take as their major before entering a university or college, most institutions do not allow you to officially declare your major until your sophmore year so that you experience a broad range of courses that will help you choose the most appropriate major.
Colleges in America
Natural and Applied Sciences Natural and Applied Sciences Accreditation
There is no one national accrediting agency for all university and college natural and applied sciences programs in the United States. However, specific programs may be accredited or approved by national and/ or international discipline-specific bodies.
Colleges in America
Colleges in America
Natural and Applied Sciences Natural and Applied Sciences School Rankings
All university and college rankings have one other thing in common: they are a list of institutions and schools. Scanning the list might suggest a natural and applied sciences school that you had not considered or perhaps even heard of.
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Natural and Applied Sciences Preparing for Natural and Applied Sciences School
If you are still in high school, and are thinking about taking natural or applied sciences, there are several additional things that you can do to prepare and increase your chances for being accepted.
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Natural and Applied Sciences Choosing a Natural and Applied Sciences School
Speak with an admissions counselor or academic advisor: they have a thorough knowledge of the curriculum and study programs that can lend a perspective to your decisions, and sometimes lead you in new directions.  
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Natural and Applied Sciences Applying to Natural and Applied Sciences Schools
Students with a record of scholastic excellence in their first 3 years of high school may qualify for early enrollment, which involves a recommendation from your principal, approval from your parents as well as scores on academic tests. Some students, rather than being rejected outright, are "wait-listed" for a particular school and may be admitted if another student who was admitted decides not to attend.
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Program Spotlight

University of New Haven
University of New Haven
The Tagliatela College of Engineering at the University of New Haven (UNH) has been offering degrees in engineering since 1920. The College offers four-year Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees in the following disciplines: chemical; civil; computer; electrical; mechanical engineering; systems; computer science, chemistry and information technology. A Bachelor of General Engineering degree, is also offered, which blends elements from each concentration to provide students with a broad general knowledge base. Students are encouraged either to participate in UNH's cooperative education program or to assist a ... [more]
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