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Collaborative scholarship, critical analysis, and effective communication are hallmarks of Susquehanna programs in the natural, social, and mathematical sciences. Interdisciplinary programs, both within the sciences and with non-science areas, such as business and humanities, provide additional opportunities for challenge and application. Our emphasis on rigorous academic preparation provides a solid foundation for students as they prepare for graduate school; professional school in law, medicine or related fields; or entry-level careers in areas such as computer science, government service, social work, or biotechnology.

The School offers the following major programs:
Biology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Computer Science
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Ecology
Economics (B.A.)
International Studies
Mathematics
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology

                                                                                                                                                               
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