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CSUMB Science and Environmental Policy Division is now School of Natural Sciences (SNS)

The CSUMB Science and Environmental Policy Division has changed its name to the School of Natural Sciences (SNS). It will continue to be a part of the College of Science, together with the School of Computing & Design and the Mathematics & Statistics Department. The change became effective on July 1st.

The SNS is the home for an array of academic degree programs, research laboratories, and community outreach programs. It offer five bachelor’s degrees and one master’s degree: B.S. in Environmental Science, Technology & Policy, B.A. in Environmental Studies, B.S. in Biology, B.S. in Marine Science, and M.S. in Applied Marine & Watershed Science. All SNS programs provide outstanding opportunities for over 1400 students to learn how to use interdisciplinary science, technology, and communication skills to serve community needs.

The SNS places a heavy emphasis on preparing students for rewarding careers and more advanced academic study in fields related to environmental resource assessment, management, and policy. Faculty provide particular strengths in marine and terrestrial biology and ecology, watershed science, marine science, molecular biology and genetics, environmental education, and advanced technologies for geospatial data collection, analysis and visualization.

The new identity combines the rich history of CSUMB Science and Environmental Policy as a division with a modern name that echoes growth. It accurately reflects the institutional organization, current scope, and future vision of our instruction, scholarship, and commitment to service.

For more information, SNS can be found on Facebook and Twitter.