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Careers in science and technology related fields provide some of the most exciting opportunities for the Twenty-first Century college graduate. Striking advances continue to be made every day. NSU's polytechnic or applied, "hands-on" mission offers an intriguing opportunity for students to apply the theory they learn directly to real-world applications and projects. This combination of learning and doing affords our graduates a distinct advantage when they apply for jobs--especially in the areas of science and technology.
The mission of the Division of Math, Science, and Technology (MST) is to provide a rich interdisciplinary learning
environment which will provide vitality for its faculty, and enhanced opportunities for the students who study
the disciplines of math, the sciences, and technology.
Areas of Study
Dual Admission Majors
NSU offers dual admission to a select number of highly motivated, academically talented students interested in pursuing both an undergraduate degree and future graduate studies. After students complete their undergraduate requirements, they may complete their graduate or professional school requirements in one of the university's graduate or professional schools.
Audiology
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Dental Medicine
Marine Biology
Nursing
Occupational Therapy
Optometry
Osteopathic Medicine
Pharmacy
Physical Therapy
Physician Assistant
Please refer to Dual Admissions website for additional information.
Majors
Applied Professional Studies
Athletic Training
Biology (Premedical)
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Environmental Science/Studies
Marine Biology
Programs
(Students can enroll in these programs but must change to a major listed above prior to graduation)
Minors
Applied Statistics
Bioinformatics
Chemistry
Computer Information Systems
Information Assurance/Security
Information Technology
Marine Biology
Marine Ecology
Marine Microbiology
Mathematics
Physics
Public Health
Certifications
The Division of Math, Science, and Technology offers certificate programs to prepare students for employment in the field of computer information systems. These CIS certificate programs also provide supplemental training for computer science professionals and for students in any major who desire expertise in computer information systems. To earn a certificate, a student must achieve a C or better on all coursework in that certification. The number of certification credits varies. All courses are available online. The following three computer information systems certificate programs are offered:
Database Management Systems
Operating Systems
Web Programming and Design

