Natural Science Degrees

Sciences Applied to the Real World
In this Section

Science Degrees That Do More

Do more on day one at UW-Stout with lab-based courses, applied research and field work, and industry-sponsored projects and internships. Prepare to make an immediate impact in science or begin your path to a professional healthcare degree or graduate studies.

Line drawing of a mortar board graduation cap.

100% of Graduates Are Employed or Continuing Education Within Six Months

B.S. Applied Science

Our B.S. Applied Science program takes a polytechnic approach to applied science and technology that prepares you for a wide range of industry opportunities.
Learn More

B.S. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Our B.S. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology program prepares you to better humankind through work in diagnostics, forensics, genomics, and medicine.
Learn More

B.S. Biology

Our B.S. Biology program combines applied research, lab experiences, and field work to prepare you to enter industry or pursue professional health programs.
Learn More

B.S. Chemistry

Our B.S. Chemistry program prepares you to synthesize and characterize new materials and effectively scale commercial production processes.
Learn More

B.S. Environmental Science

Our B.S. Environmental Science program offers lab-based learning, applied research, and field experiences to prepare you to conserve the natural world.
Learn More

B.S. Physics

Our B.S. Physics program prepares you for a career in engineering, science, technology, and more through applied experimentation, computation, and research.
Learn More

Take Your Education Further in Healthcare & Medicine

Pre-Health Sciences Pathways

Our pre-health sciences professional pathways prepare you for a professional degree after you finish your bachelor’s degree.
Continue Reading
"I was a part of something bigger and stronger than myself. I was a part of the Stout community."
Anna Brooks ('23) Chemistry Minor,
B.S. Biology
Read Her Story

Real-world research: Engineering team designs South African trolley system; science students investigate heavy metals Featured Image

Real-world research: Engineering team designs South African trolley system; science students investigate heavy metals

Cross-disciplinary teams present prototypes at Research Day, Engineers Without Borders' design challenge addressed by nearly 90 students
Research across realms: Students present to legislators, supporters at Research in the Rotunda, April 2 Featured Image

Research across realms: Students present to legislators, supporters at Research in the Rotunda, April 2

Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin scholars discuss importance of stream restoration to health of state’s watersheds
Biology professor joins team of scientists to study glacial methane emissions in Iceland Featured Image

Biology professor joins team of scientists to study glacial methane emissions in Iceland

Research finds small organisms play significant role in slowing emission of greenhouse gas