School of Natural and Applied SciencesSchool of Natural and Applied Sciences

School of Natural & Applied Sciences

Explore the complexity of God's created world through the study of mathematics and the sciences.

We strive to prepare you to be outstanding in your chosen field. Our graduates bring an excellent educational foundation to their chosen careers, but beyond that they stand out because the faith integrated into all aspects of their lives gives them confidence, compassion, and staying power.

Join us as we explore the amazing world in which God has placed us!

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Why Study Natural and Applied Sciences at Concordia University Texas

Students choose the School of Natural and Applied Sciences at Concordia University Texas for an education that blends scientific knowledge with hands on experience and personal mentorship. Our programs help students explore natural science studies, build strong quantitative and analytical skills, and understand the complexity of the natural world. Courses are taught by faculty who bring real scientific experience into the classroom, creating a learning environment that encourages curiosity and confidence.

Whether you are preparing for a career in healthcare, technology, conservation, or laboratory research, Concordia University Texas provides the support and academic foundation needed to move into these fields with purpose and clarity. This student-centered approach makes the university a meaningful choice for learners who want applied science degrees that connect classroom knowledge with real scientific challenges.

Pathways in Natural and Applied Science

Graduates of the School of Natural and Applied Sciences leave Concordia University Texas prepared for a wide range of scientific and technical careers. Many students pursue roles in healthcare, biotechnology, environmental protection, conservation, laboratory analysis, and technology driven industries. Programs in biology, chemistry, environmental science, wildlife conservation, and computer science provide a foundation that supports both immediate employment and long-term career growth.

Students interested in environmental scientist schooling or conservation work gain field experience that helps them enter careers in environmental consulting, land management, and ecological research. Those studying biology and chemistry often move into laboratory roles, medical research, or professional programs in medicine, dentistry, veterinary science, or pharmacy. Computer science students develop technical skills that prepare them for careers in software development, data analysis, and cybersecurity.