Welcome to the Department of Natural Sciences,
housing the areas of biology, chemistry, engineering, geology, and physics!

Department Chair:

Dr. Karen Bauer
SCI 102
E-Mail
(435) 652-7772

Department Secretary:

Barbara Tesch
SCI 101
E-Mail
(435) 652-7760

Mailing Address:
Science Department
Dixie State College of Utah
225 South 700 East
St. George, UT 84770

Fax:
(435) 656-4022

    Here you will find well-prepared and dedicated faculty members. Students are encouraged to explore and discuss a diverse array of scientific issues of local, regional, and global interest. The department has enjoyed a long tradition of excellence. Our goal is to expose students to a full spectrum of science courses that will help to ensure that they become scientifically literate and productive members of society.

    As you visit the science website and see what we have to offer, please feel free to contact any of the faculty members for further information. Whether you are planning a career in a science-related area, fulfilling general education credits, or are taking a course or two for personal enrichment, we are here to serve you. We will be happy to guide you along the path to reaching your goals.

Use the links to the left to obtain the following information:

FACULTYa list of science faculty, with their office numbers, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses

COURSESa list of all courses offered by the science department, with a description of the courses, their objectives, required materials, who teaches them, and what semesters they are offered

GENERAL ED.a description of the science requirements for general education in all DSC degrees

CAREERSa list of careers in life sciences, physical sciences, engineering, and medicine, including faculty advisors for each area, required courses, and a description of this profession

MAPSa map of Dixie State College campus, including where to find the Science Building, and a map of the Science Building, showing where to find classrooms and offices

USEFUL LINKSlinks to commonly used sites on the DSC website as well as some useful links to scientific sites