Science, Math and Engineering Majors
Whether you're interested in advancing healthcare, designing new technologies, analyzing data or protecting the environment, Stonehill's science, mathematics and engineering programs provide the knowledge, research opportunities and practical experience needed to succeed in a rapidly changing world.
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Actuarial Mathematics
The Actuarial Mathematics degree at Stonehill equips students to become actuaries and pursue other analytics careers.
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Astronomy
Stonehill’s Physics & Astronomy Department brings together professors with a broad array of expertise, from black hole and planetary astrophysicists to cosmologists and experts in quantum mechanics and optical physics.
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Biochemistry
Stonehill’s Biochemistry program draws on the disciplines of biology and chemistry. It combines technical training and the liberal arts, resulting in superb scientists who are also well-rounded lifelong learners.
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Biology
The Stonehill Biology program prepares students for life sciences graduate programs and professional programs in medical, allied health and environmental fields.
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Chemistry
Stonehill adeptly combines technical training with the liberal arts so that its graduating chemistry majors are not only superb scientists but also well-rounded lifelong learners.
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Communication Sciences & Disorders
Stonehill’s Communication Sciences & Disorders program prepares students for graduate school in the fields of communication science disorders, speech-language pathology and audiology.
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Data Science
The Data Science program is a blend of statistics, applied mathematics and computer science. Students in the major study such topics as statistical models, machine learning, data visualization and database systems.
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Earth & Planetary Sciences
Stonehill’s Earth & Planetary Sciences program benefits students with a strong interest in math, physics, chemistry and computational methods as applied to planetary sciences.
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Engineering 3+2 with the University of Notre Dame
Students study three years at Stonehill for a science degree and two years at our sister school the University of Notre Dame for their engineering degree.
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Engineering: Computer Engineering
The Computer Engineering program seeks to provide students with the skills and background needed to thrive in their profession while also giving them the intellectual flexibility that comes from a well-rounded liberal arts education.
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Engineering: Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering program seeks to provide students with the skills and background needed to thrive in their profession while also giving them the intellectual flexibility that comes from a well-rounded liberal arts education.
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Environmental Science
The Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science is weighted toward the natural sciences and serves students interested in work as environmental scientists and those seeking to pursue graduate programs in environmental science or environmental management.
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Environmental Studies
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Environmental Studies provides a foundation for graduate studies and entry-level work in areas such as environmental policy, management and sustainability.
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Exercise Science
Stonehill College’s Bachelor of Science degree in exercise science provides a valuable foundation in the biological and psychological aspects of exercise along with the skill set necessary to apply this knowledge in a clinical setting.
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Health Science
This program is designed for students interested in working in healthcare as allied health professionals, advocates or researchers, and typically leads to graduate school.
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Mathematics
Mathematics majors at Stonehill graduate with more than a mastery of calculus and quantitative techniques. They leave with a well-rounded educational foundation that positions them for success in myriad fields.
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Neuroscience
Stonehill's Neuroscience program provides an integrated and in-depth foundation for understanding the complex functions of the nervous system and, in particular, the brain.
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Physics
Stonehill’s Physics & Astronomy Department brings together professors with a broad array of expertise, from black hole and planetary astrophysicists to cosmologists and experts in quantum mechanics and optical physics.