College of Science & Health (CSH)
Undergraduate Programs
Below is a list of the available undergraduate degree programs offered by the College of Science and Health at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, including majors, minors, certificates, and teacher license. Note: some majors require an application. Be sure to check with the programs BEFORE you select your schedule so you are well aware of the classes you need to take and the application deadline.
To declare a major complete the Change of Major form.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry
Biochemistry is the study of molecules used by living things, as well as how these molecules can be used to develop new products and solve problems. As a biochemist your future could be in the growing biotechnology industry or in graduate or professional school in areas such as pharmacy or medicine.
Programs available: major
Biology
Biology
Prepare for a career in healthcare, learn about organisms worldwide or help cure diseases. Find these opportunities and more by studying biology. You will find an abundance of research opportunities working alongside professors in a department recognized statewide for excellence in teaching.
Programs available: major | minor | teacher license
Concentrations:
- aquatic science
- biomedical science
- environmental science
- molecular genetics & cell biology
- plant and fungal biology
- science education
Chemistry
Chemistry
Discover new medications, monitor pollution, or meet the demand for energy-producing fuels. Chemistry education at UWL blends technical, hands-on research experience using modern equipment with practical skill development. Students are immersed in the process of science — designing experiments, collecting data and presenting results. They also learn soft skills to thrive in the workplace such as teamwork, communication and problem solving.
Programs available: major | minor | teacher license
Concentrations:
- ACS certification
- business concentration
- engineering dual degree
- environmental science concentration
- science education
Clinical Laboratory Science
Clinical Laboratory Science
Use your lab skills to help physicians diagnose and treat patients. A clinical laboratory scientist, also called a medical technologist or medical laboratory scientist, is a vital and in-demand member of the healthcare team. These professionals perform tests on patient samples to determine the presence or absence of disease, as well as its severity and the effectiveness of treatment.
Programs available: major
communication, writing & critical reasoning minor
Programs available: minor
Computer Engineering
Computer Engineering
You will develop cutting-edge hardware systems and craft ingenious software solutions that tackle real-world challenges head-on. From agriculture to medicine to entertainment, computer engineers are sought after in industries where computers provide the backbone of vital human services and industries.
Programs available: major
Computer Science
Computer Science
With a computer science degree, you can master the art of coding to open doors to a multitude of fascinating career pathways. With software as your canvas and your imagination as the brush, you can create artistic masterpieces that have the potential to revolutionize entire industries.
Programs available: major | minor
Concentrations:
- computer engineering technology
- cybersecurity
- engineering dual degree
earth science minor
With an Earth Science minor, you'll learn about processes and structures on Earth that shape the landscape we live in. By understanding Earth’s rivers, glaciers, soils and climate, we can make better decisions in areas from natural resource management to land development.
Programs available: minor
Environmental Science
Environmental Science
Rooted in geography, biology, chemistry and microbiology, and environmental studies, environmental science applies knowledge from the natural and social sciences to understand issues in the environment with the goal of protecting the Earth and human health.
Programs available: major
Exercise & Sport Science
Exercise & Sport Science
Students can focus their major on a variety of emphasis areas: physical, adapted or school health education teaching; sport management; or exercise science. The exercise science emphasis prepares students for careers in fitness, health, and related fields, and they can choose a fitness track or pre-professional track. A pre-professional track prepares students for graduate fields that use exercise as medicine such as athletic training, physical therapy, occupational therapy, cardiac & pulmonary rehabilitation and more.
Programs available: major | teacher license
Concentrations:
- exercise science
- fitness
- pre-professional
- physical, adapted, and school health education
- sport management
geoarchaeology minor
Landscapes we observe today looked different as we journey back in time. We may wonder why did past groups of people choose certain places to live, what did the land look like back then, and what impact did people have on the land and natural resources? The study of geoarchaeology helps us piece together the answers to these questions and more. The geoarchaeology minor providing students with a multidisciplinary lens to study past environments based on evidence that remains in today’s landscape.
Programs available: minor
Geography
Geography
Geographers study the relationship between humans and their environment. If you want to gain skills to address pressing environmental and societal issues such as climate change, natural disaster management, population growth and globalization, geography might be the right field for you.
Programs available: major | minor | certificate
Concentrations:
- environmental science
- geographic information science
- humans and the environment
Mathematics
Mathematics
Study a subject that is both beautiful and practical. If you enjoy problem solving, abstract thinking, and structural beauty, this may be the right field for you. Mathematics can be studied by itself or in conjunction with other fields such as the biological and life sciences, physical sciences, engineering, and social sciences.
Programs available: major | minor | teacher license
Concentration:
- applied mathematics
- engineering dual degree
- mathematics education
Microbiology
Microbiology
Do you want to know how to diagnose, prevent and treat infectious diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites? Do you want to learn about using microbes to clean-up the environment, or produce food and beverages? Then become a microbiology major.
Programs available: major | minor
Concentrations:
- biomedical concentration
- business concentration
- environmental concentration
Nuclear Medicine Technology
Nuclear Medicine Technology
Nuclear Medicine Technologists work on the cutting edge of the radiology field to more precisely diagnose and treat patients with a wide variety of diseases. These healthcare professionals work with a growing number of radiopharmaceuticals and high-tech imaging instruments and cameras to pinpoint health problems and evaluate the aggressiveness of the disease. This is a highly-rewarding healthcare career where you see your patients throughout their entire health journey.
Programs available: major
nutrition minor
Are you interested in learning about food and how it can influence your health? A nutrition minor might be the right supplement for your major. You'll gain the knowledge and skills to improve your personal health and lifestyle choices, as well as experience for many food and health-related careers.
Programs available: minor
Physics
Physics
From wind energy to computer chips, physics concepts are at work in the technology we use every day. Even the GPS in your phone wouldn’t work without Einstein’s famous Theory of General Relativity. A degree in physics provides robust quantitative, analytical, and experimental skills to prepare for futures in hi-tech jobs, medical fields, engineering, and a wide variety of graduate school programs. If you are curious and enjoy problem solving, physics may be the perfect fit for you.
Programs available: major | minor | teacher license
Concentrations:
- applied physics
- astronomy
- biomedical concentration
- business concentration
- computational physics
- engineering dual degree
- optics
- science education
Public Health & Community Health Education
Public Health & Community Health Education
Do you want to help build healthier communities? With a career in public health, you can help make communities a better place to live while addressing major health issues affecting society from infectious disease to depression.
Programs available: major
Radiologic Science
Radiologic Science
Radiologic Science is a broad term incorporating various professions that use technologies such as ultrasound, CTs and MRIs to diagnose or treat patients. These professions require the ability to acquire technical skills and understanding while also developing excellent communication abilities to work with patients and healthcare team members from diverse backgrounds.
Programs available: major
Concentrations:
- radiation therapy
- radiologic technology
- diagnostic medical sonography
- general/vascular
- echocardiography
Recreation Management
Recreation Management
Do you enjoy being active, working with people, and helping them develop and grow? Join a profession where your work is to bring quality leisure into people's lives.
Programs available: major | minor
Concentrations:
- community-based recreation
- outdoor recreation
- tourism and event management
Recreational Therapy
Recreational Therapy
Recreational therapists help people adapt and grow through recreation and leisure. Your future could be working to improve the health and wellbeing of people with disabilities or illnesses by creating therapeutic programs. These goal-directed programs are in areas such as exercise, aquatics, expressive arts, music and more.
Programs available: major
Statistics
Statistics
Statistics helps us understand and describe phenomena in our world from population health to weather forecasting to business profits. Using data, statisticians can draw reliable conclusions and help guide important decisions. Statistics can be studied by itself or in conjunction with other fields such as the biological and life sciences, physical sciences, engineering, and social sciences.
Programs available: major | minor
Concentrations:
- actuarial science