Division of Mathematics & Natural Sciences
Natural Sciences Faculty
Justine M. Hardy, Assistant Professor of Biology and Exercise Science, Division Chair
Sampyo Hong, Professor of Physical Sciences
J. Keith Barr, Associate Professor of Physical Education and Health & Wellness
Eric Carney, Associate Professor of Kinesiology
Darlene Dickens, Assistant Professor of Biology
Anna Reese, Assistant Professor or Biology and Exercise Science
Susan Todd, Assistant Professor of Biology (Part-Time)
Mathematics Faculty
Forrest E. Rich, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics
Caleb Hightower, Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Programs of study in the Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Associate of Science (A.S.) in Allied Health
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biology (with concentrations in Forensic Science ∙ Health Professions)
Chemistry (with a concentration in Biochemistry)
Kinesiology (with concentrations in ·Pre-Athletic Training · Pre-Physical Therapy ∙ Health and Human Performance)
The purpose of the Division of Mathematics & Natural Sciences is to help students understand the design of God’s creation through the study of the natural sciences. The core courses in this division are a part of the general education courses required for all students. The division teaches the contrast between data and opinion, as well as the difference between data and interpretation of data. It also aims to develop the student’s analytical thinking skills, focusing on the application of mathematics and natural sciences to practical problems. Each academic program has learning outcomes specific to the academic major, which are housed in the university’s assessment planning documents.
The overarching goals of the biology and chemistry programs are for students to:
GOAL 1: Critique the complexity, order and truth in science and mathematics.
GOAL 2: Prepare for a career path in science and mathematics.
The overarching goals of the kinesiology program are for students to:
GOAL 1: Possess foundations and skills necessary for problem-solving in kinesiology. GOAL 2: Be prepared for professional graduate programs and career paths in sport medicine or sport and kinesiology.
GOAL 3: Possess a Christian worldview of ethics as it relates to the field of s kinesiology.
Degree - Undergraduate