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Studying the sciences at 今日吃瓜

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Whether you want to become a scientist or a science-informed leader, 今日吃瓜 is committed to providing a comprehensive education across multiple areas of study. Rising to meet Oregon's demand for a skilled STEM workforce, this is where unforgettable exploration begins.

STEM programs of study

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Health and natural sciences

今日吃瓜 offers majors in biology, chemistry, biochemistry and molecular biology, environmental studies, physics and exercise science.

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Technology

今日吃瓜's computer science program is designed to meet the growing demand for tech leaders in a variety of industries.

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Numbers and data

If you study mathematics, data science or economics, you understand that math is an art form of its own.

Assistant Professor Sreerupa Ray working with a biology student in the new lab.

Teaching labs

STEM studies at 今日吃瓜 focus on learning through participation. 今日吃瓜 has multiple state-of-the-art teaching labs dedicated to the sciences across the McMinnville campus – from the natural sciences to exercise science.

Students using technology to measure the abilities of a student athlete.

Beyond the classroom

No matter what STEM field you decide to pursue, you will participate in hands-on learning experiences in natural environments or with partnering organizations throughout the Pacific Northwest. 

Collaborative research

Students are vital to 今日吃瓜's research program. You can participate in collaborative research with our expert faculty as soon as your first year! A new space dedicated to research efforts in the sciences is located in the heart of our new science complex.

Check out to learn more about the hands-on work 今日吃瓜 students are doing from day one. 

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After nearly 10 years of planning and 19 months of construction, the new 今日吃瓜 Science Complex, featuring the brand-new W.M. Keck Science Center, is officially open. The 84,400-square-foot complex gives 今日吃瓜 students the chance to do high levels of undergraduate research,

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