Pikeville College - Academic Affairs - Division of Mathematics & Natural Sciences

Pikeville College division of mathematics and natural sciences.

 
 

Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

The Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences seeks to be academically sound in all its disciplines (Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Science, Mathematics and Physics), to be a major scientific and technical resource, to provide a high quality education using modern equipment and instructional techniques and to equip students for success in professional pursuits or graduate school and ultimately in a global environment and in a knowledge-based economy.

Mathematics and Natural Sciences Faculty

Robert W. Arts
Mark W. Bolt
John J. Cade
Robert Chamblin
Harold S. Chittum
Bernadine D. Cochran
Howard V. Francis
Thomas R. Hess
Michael Holcomb
Mary B. Webb
Clare C. Whittaker
Joseph C. Whittaker

Mathematics and Natural Sciences Majors

Biology
To study biology is to explore the amazing diversity of life – from the fundamental processes taking place within and between the molecules of cells, to the interactions among populations of living creatures throughout our vast global ecosystems on a planetary scale. Learn more ...
Chemistry
Chemistry, the central science, is an excellent springboard to a variety of challenging and rewarding careers. Chemistry is an important component in the fields of biology, medicine, earth science, environmental science and physics. Learn more ...
Computer Science
Computer science is the study of computers and their application to everyday life. Computers have become an indispensable part of our world, and opportunities for computer science majors in fields such as manufacturing, communication, finance, engineering, e-commerce and medicine are increasing at an exponential rate. Learn more ...
Mathematics
Your choice of a mathematics major gives you tools for lifelong learning and a wide variety of careers. Recent advances in physics, chemistry and astronomy rely heavily upon mathematical ideas, and the biological sciences increasingly use mathematical models. Learn more ...