In an ever-changing, increasingly complex world, it’s more important than ever that our nation’s youth are prepared to bring knowledge and skills to solve problems, make sense of information, and know-how to gather and evaluate evidence to make decisions. These are the kinds of skills that students develop in science, technology, engineering, and math, including computer science—disciplines collectively known as STEM/CS. Please remember, many careers do not require a specific major; rather, employers are often more interested in the experiences you have had and the skills, interests, abilities, and strengths you have developed through these experiences that enhance your academic program. Use the links below to explore careers and majors.

Bioscience

  • Fluorescence Bioscience Microscopy: CA
  • Illumina HiSeq DNA Sequencing: CP
  • Optical Microscopy: CA
  • Phylogenetic Analysis: CP

Computer Information Systems (CyberSecurity)

  • Applications Security: AS, CA
  • Infrastructure Security: AS, CA

Computer Science

  • Computer Science: AS, CA

Mathematics

Natural Sciences

  • Natural Sciences: AS

Related Program:

  • Histrotechnician: CA