Undergraduate Degrees
Undergraduate Degrees
Undergraduate Degrees

B.S. in Biochemistry
The Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry is designed to prepare students for a career in biochemistry or graduate studies and completion of the degree requirements can also increase a student’s chances of success in medical, dental or other related health programs.

B.S. in Bioinformatics
The Bachelor of Science in Bioinformatics program provides students a background in a multidisciplinary field of study that uses computational and statistical tools to answer large biological questions.

B.S. in Biological Sciences
The Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences program provides students a broad background in biology, however, maintains flexibility for students to build their own specialty track and prepare for a career.

B.A. in Biological Sciences
The Bachelor of Arts in Biological Sciences proram is a good choice for students who would like to pair their study of biology with another discipline such as education, psychology, environmental studies, biomedical illustration, writing arts, or business, and do not plan on a career as a scientific researcher.

B.S. in Biophysics
The Bachelor of Science in Biophysics program prepares students for medical school, graduate school in biophysics and for careers in medical industry. While a bit more specialized than the B.S. Physics, there is still enough broad scientific learning such that the degree can also lead to similar post-graduate paths.

B.S. in Chemistry
The Bachelor of Science in Chemistry program prepares students for a scientific career or for graduate studies. Successful completion of the degree requirements can also increase the chances of success in chemical industry or government jobs.

B.A. in Chemistry
The Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry program is designed primarily to prepare graduates to teach at the high school level. To follow this career path, a student must also earn a B.A. in Education. Both degrees must be selected upon entrance to Rowan.

B.S. in Community & Environmental Planning
The Bachelor of Science in Community & Environmental Planning is a professional degree program within the School of Earth and Environment that prepares students for positions in local, state, and federal agencies, private companies, planning departments, engineering firms, as well as graduate school programs in planning.

B.S. in Computer Science
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program focuses on helping students become flexible professionals who are equipped to learn new technologies and principles in a rapidly evolving field. As a student, you'll learn how to apply advanced methodologies to develop computing solutions.

B.A. in Computer Systems Technology
The Bachelor of Arts in Computer Systems Technology program is designed for students who are seeking flexible, applicable, industry-specific education that is paired with nationally recognized certifications and credentials.

B.A. in Computing & Informatics
The Bachelor of Arts in Computing and Informatics program is designed for students who are interested in pursuing careers in information technology, which require a solid understanding of the principles of computing but not the underpinnings of computer science theory and mathematics.

B.S. in Data Science
The Bachelor of Science in Data Science program prepares students to become professionals in the rapidly-expanding data science field. In this program, you will learn about commonly-used tools and techniques in the Big Data industry, machine learning, information analysis and visualization, and data science research practices.

B.A in Environmental & Sustainability Studies
The Bachelor of Arts in Environmental and Sustainability Studies program within the School of Earth and Environment explores humanity's relationship with the natural world in order to help solve environmental problems.

B.S. in Environmental Science
The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science program within the School of Earth and Environment integrates the foundations of biology, chemistry, physics, and other core STEM disciplines with the understanding of environmental issues.

B.A. in Environmental Science
The Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Science program within the School of Earth and Environment integrates the foundations of biology, chemistry, physics, and other core STEM disciplines with the understanding of environmental issues.

B.A. in Geography
The Bachelor of Arts in Geography program within the School of Earth and Environment has a wide range of specializations that provide outstanding preparation for high-demand and rewarding careers in environmental management, spatial analysis and sustainability.

B.S. in Geographic Information Science
The Bachelor of Science in Geographic Information Science program within the School of Earth and Environment is a professional degree program that prepares students for a range of careers dealing with geospatial technologies, modeling, and spatial problem solving.

B.A. in Geography & Education (dual major)
The dual major of Bachelor of Art in Geograpy and Education program within the School of Earth and Environment and College of Education aims at training the next generation of geography and social studies teachers.

B.S. in Geology
The Bachelor of Art in Geology program within the School of Earth and Environment is designed to prepare students to enter the geoscience workforce in consulting firms or government agencies, pursue professional studies, or undertake advanced graduate studies in geoscience disciplines. Students concentrate in one of four tracks designed to fit the academic and career aspirations of individual students: general geosciences, applied geology, global climate change, and paleontology.

B.A. in Geology
The Bachelor of Art in Geology program within the School of Earth and Environment is designed to prepare students to enter the geoscience workforce in consulting firms or government agencies, pursue professional studies, or undertake advanced graduate studies in geoscience disciplines. Students in the B.A. program have greater flexibility to take electives in environmental science, geography, social sciences, and other disciplines.

B.S. in Mathematics
The Bachelor of Science in Mathematics program is designed to give our mathematics majors that do not intend to be teachers, the opportunity to prepare more thoroughly for graduate work in mathematics and other disciplines, such as engineering, the physical sciences, statistics, computer science, and areas requiring extensive mathematical training.

B.A. in Mathematics
The Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics program requires students to take courses in logic, physics, computer science and applied and theoretical mathematics. The program prepares students to find careers in business, industry, government or education in positions such as researchers, actuaries, statisticians, analysts or teachers.

B.S. in Molecular & Cellular Biology
The Bachelor of Science in Molecular & Cellular Biology program provides students a solid foundation in the life sciences preparing them for careers in the highly competitive health professions programs such as medical school, dental school, and pharmacy school, nursing, biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry positions.

B.S. in Neuroscience
The Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience program, available in Fall 2024, will provide students with interdisciplinary training in this exciting field, preparing them for future careers in medicine and research.

B.S. in Physics
The Bachelor of Science in Physics program balances general physics courses that develop analytical skills needed for any career direction with more advanced courses in highly technical areas. The department also offers coursework in astronomy and astrophysics.

B.A. in Physics
The Bachelor of Arts in Physics program balances general physics courses that develop analytical skills needed for any career direction with more advanced courses in highly technical areas. The department also offers coursework in astronomy and astrophysics.

B.A. in Psychology
The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology program is designed to provide students with a sufficient background in psychology to pursue degrees in a variety of professions as well as graduate schools in certain fields.

B.S. in Psychological Science
The Bachelor of Science in Psychological Science program is designed for students who are interested in pursuing research-oriented careers that may or may not require graduate level training such as experimental psychology (e.g., human factors, I/O, neuroscience, social & personality, quantitative) and clinical psychology (PhD).

B.S. in Translational Biomedical Sciences
The Bachelor of Science in Translational Biomedical Sciences program provides diverse training in life sciences, mathematics, statistics, and the physical sciences. This program prepares students for competitive entry into the biomedical workforce and graduate degree programs.