Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics
Part of the Eberly College of Science with major programs in space-based, ground-based, and theoretical astrophysics. Includes details of study programs, research areas and facilities.
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Studies in microbial biology, gene regulation, biomolecular structure and function, and cell and development biology. Contains graduate and undergraduate programs, course pages, faculty research, details of outreach programs and facilities.
Department of Biology
Covers a broad spectrum of study and research including cell biology, developmental biology, ecology, evolution, genetics, neuroscience, physiology and systematics. Features details of courses and degrees, research programs, and on-line course material.
Department of Chemistry
Programs in the core areas of chemistry: organic, inorganic, analytical, biological, and physical and graduate research in the interdisciplinary areas of: life sciences; materials; polymers; surface chemistry; computational chemistry and nanofabrication and devices. Offers details of course and degree programs, seminars, news and faculty.
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Emphasizes the theoretical and practical application of computation and computer systems to the needs of society. Research interests cover the broad areas of architecture, computational theory, computer applications, and software systems.
Department of Mathematics
Provides details of graduate and undergraduate programs, seminars and conferences, instructional material and reference sources.
Department of Physics
Information about graduate and undergraduate programs, research projects, job opportunities, news and seminars.
Department of Statistics
Offers undergraduate (B.S.) and graduate (M.A., M.S., M.A.S, Ph.D) degrees in theoretical and applied statistics. Contains details of programs and courses, technical reports and study resources.
Program in Genetics
The inter-college graduate program in genetics is designed to prepare graduates for rapidly expanding opportunities in genetics including academic institutions, biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, private research institutes and governmental research laboratories. Features faculty and student details, and enrollment application.