Science, Engineering, & Math Pathway
Science, Engineering, and Math
Does solving technical or abstract problems appeal to you? Do you like thinking of new ways to do things and performing intellectually challenging tasks?
Students pursuing programs in this LCP engage in discovery and the development of new ideas while preparing for careers in the natural sciences, engineering, computer science, working in labs, data science, and the medical field.
Related CAREERS
Most majors can prepare students for a wide variety of occupations. The following list reflects a range of options, some of which require advanced degrees. Please note that this is not exhaustive list.
- Actuary
- Aerospace Engineer
- Biological Technician
- Biomedical Engineer
- Biostatistician
- Chemical Engineer
- Civil Engineer
- Climate Change Analyst
- Computer Network Architect
- Computer Programmer
- Computer Systems Analyst
- Cytotechnologist
- Etc…
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Division Deans/Managers
- Michael Page, Science, Engineering and Math Division
Counseling Faculty
- Berenice Gallardo (Academic)
- Clara Ross-Jones (Career)
- Brittany Lundeen (Transfer)
Instructional Faculty
- Crystal LoVetere
Success Coach
- Vanessa Salas
Data Coach
- Dan DeKraker
Academic Support Rep
- Jason Hultman
Social Work Intern
- Erika Abdul-Wahed
Interested in learning more about the Science, Engineering, and Math LCP?
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workshops, learn about important timelines and more!
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Programs in this pathway can help you develop these skills:
- Creative problem-solving
- Written and oral communication
- Computer fluency
- Project management
- Making symbolic connections
- Adapting to change
- Scientific research and investigation
Programs in this pathway may appeal to people with these interests:
- Generating ideas
- Applying innovation to working out solutions
- Solving technical and/or abstract problems
- Learning new things
- Understanding application of technology
- Thinking of new ways to do things
- Performing intellectually challenging tasks
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