Monmouth University’s Bachelor of Science in Computer Science provides a broad, substantive overview and understanding of the many aspects of the 21st century computing professional.
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B.S. in Computer Science
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B.S. in Marine and Environmental Biology and Policy
Monmouth’s B.S. in Marine and Environmental Biology and Policy program will teach you to apply a foundational knowledge of science to pressing environmental issues, laws, and policies. You will learn to analyze marine and terrestrial ecosystems and understand ways to conserve and manage our natural resources.
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B.S. in Clinical Laboratory Sciences with a Concentration in Medical Laboratory Science
By specializing in laboratory science, you will learn to operate sophisticated instruments and use biochemical, microscopic, molecular, and immunological techniques to analyze medical specimens.
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B.S. in Chemistry with a Concentration in Advanced Chemistry (American Chemical Society Certified Program)
The Advanced Chemistry concentration is an extended curriculum that provides a career-level foundation in all of the traditional subject areas of chemistry.
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B.S. in Chemistry with a Concentration in Biochemistry
This program is no longer enrolling new students.
Biochemistry is a rapidly growing field that appeals to students interested in both chemistry and biology. The Biochemistry concentration combines the core chemistry program with biology and biochemistry courses. -
B.S. in Biology with a Concentration in Molecular Cell Physiology
Students with an interest in genetics and biochemistry can concentrate their work in molecular cell physiology. As a discipline, molecular cell physiology studies the link between chemistry and biology, and how the interaction of molecules gives rise to life.
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B.S. in Chemistry
Monmouth University’s chemistry programs prepare students for a broad range of careers by offering strong preparation in synthetic and analytical chemistry, small classes for enhanced learning and one-on-one interaction with professors, and opportunities to participate in research and other applied learning activities.
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Gerontology
The 15-credit undergraduate Certificate in Gerontology is an interdisciplinary program that includes designated courses in Anthropology, Nursing and Health Studies, Psychology, Social Work, and Sociology.
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B.A. in Computer Science
Students enrolled in Monmouth University’s Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science engage in traditional computer science coursework while pursuing additional elective options.
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B.S. in Biology
Biology reveals the complexity of life and the intricacies of nature. Students in Monmouth University’s biology program develop their critical thinking skills by conducting research in the laboratory and at field sites taking advantage of our Jersey Shore location. Graduates are preparing for careers in the natural sciences, graduate work, or professional school.