De La Salle University College of Science

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College of Science
Dalubhasaan ng Agham
TypePrivate
Established1982
DeanDr. Mary Jane C. Flores
Associate DeanMs. Regina M. Tresvalles
Academic staff
120
Location, ,
Websitewww.dlsu.edu.ph/cos/

The College of Science (COS) of De La Salle University was originally part of the College of Arts and Sciences. In 1982, the departments of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics separated to form the College of Science while the liberal arts departments formed the College of Liberal Arts. Although the College of Science is the youngest and the second smallest college formed in the university, its contribution to the academe and to the country has had tremendous impact to scientific research development and nation-building. And thus in recognition of their efforts, all of the Science and Mathematics programs of the college have been granted the recognition of Center of Excellence in the Philippines by the Commission on Higher Education.

Academic departments of COS[edit]

Biology[edit]

The Department of Biology focuses itself in laboratory work, lectures, research, and field trips. The Department boasts of its advanced facilities, located in the either St. Joseph Building and in STRC Building. It is a Center for Excellence in Biology by CHED.

Chemistry[edit]

The Department of Chemistry has been awarded as a center of excellence by the CHED. It has since been teaming up with the various departments of the university to provide Engineering and Liberal Arts students with the important facts of Chemistry. The Department also encourages the use of computers in Chemical analyses. The Department has three programs, Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Minor in Business and Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry.

Mathematics[edit]

Established in 1946, the Department of Mathematics trains its students in logical thought, critical analysis, imagination, and problem solving. It also handles graduate and undergraduate courses in the College of Business and Economics, Liberal Arts and Education. It was awarded as a center of excellence by the CHED.

Physics[edit]

The Department of Physics was recognized by the CHED as a Center of Excellence. The Department caters to a variety of interests in physics: solid-state physics and material science, medical instrumentation, laser physics, instrumentation physics, quantum field theory, and physics education.

Degree offerings[edit]

Undergraduate programs[edit]

  • BS in Biochemistry
  • BS in Biology
  • BS in Chemistry
  • BS in Chemistry minor in Business Studies
  • BS in Chemistry major in Food Science
  • BS in Human Biology
  • BS in Mathematics with specialization in Business Applications
  • BS in Mathematics with specialization in Computer Applications
  • BS in Statistics major in Actuarial Science
  • BS in Physics minor in Economics
  • BS in Physics minor in Finance
  • BS in Physics with specialization in Materials Science
  • BS in Physics with specialization in Medical Instrumentation
  • BS in Premed Physics

Graduate programs[edit]

  • Doctor of Philosophy in Biology
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics (Regular and Straight Program)
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Physics (Regular and Straight Program)
  • Master of Science in Biology
  • Master of Science in Chemistry
  • Master of Science in Environmental Science and Ecosystem Management
  • Master of Science in Mathematics
  • Master of Science in Physics

Non-thesis master's degree programs[edit]

  • Master in Biology
  • Master in Chemistry
  • Master in Mathematics
  • Master in Physics