Michigan State University College of Natural Science
The College of Natural Science at Michigan State University is home to 29 departments and programs in the biological, physical and mathematical sciences.
The college averages $51M in research expenditures annually and claims to have more than 6,500 undergraduate majors and nearly 1,000 graduate students. There are 730 faculty and academic staff associated with NatSci and more than 47,000 living alumni worldwide.
Departments and programs
Departments- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Chemistry
- Computational Mathematics, Science and Engineering
- Earth and Environmental Sciences
- Mathematics
- Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
- Physics and Astronomy
- Physiology
- Plant Biology
- Statistics and Probability
- Integrative Biology
- Actuarial Science
- Advanced Microscopy
- Biological Sciences
- Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics
- Cell and Molecular Biology
- Charles Drew Science Scholars
- Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Behavior
- Environmental Science and Public Policy
- Genetics
- CREATE for STEM
- Integrative Studies in General Science
- Kellogg Biological Station
- Mathematics Education
- Neuroscience
- Plant Research Lab
- Quantitative biology
- Residential Initiative on the Study of the Environment
Undergraduate studies
- The BS requires more science and mathematics credits and less non-science, humanities and social science coursework in the 120-credit program. The BS is intended for individuals preparing for professional work in the sciences or for graduate/professional school.
- The BA is designed for individuals pursuing K-12 teaching careers or scientific application areas such as public policy, technical sales, law, and communications. The BA requires more humanities and social science credits, thus providing greater balance between science and non-science credits in the 120 credit program.
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Biological Science
- Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics
- Clinical Laboratory Science
- Diagnostic Molecular Science
- Medical Technology
- Chemical Physics
- Chemistry
- Computational Chemistry
- Earth Science
- Environmental Studies
- Environmental Biology/Plant Biology
- Environmental Biology/Microbiology
- Environmental Biology/Zoology
- Specialization in Environmental Studies
- Geological Sciences
- Environmental Geosciences
- Geological Sciences
- Geophysics
- Human Biology
- Mathematics
- Actuarial Science Specialization
- Computational Mathematics
- Mathematics
- Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
- Genomics and Molecular Genetics
- Nutritional Science
- Physical Science
- Physics and Astronomy
- Astrophysics
- Physics
- Physics and Geophysics
- Physiology
- Plant Biology
- Environmental Biology/Plant Biology
- Preprofessional Coursework
- Statistics
- Zoology
Dean's Research Scholars
Scholars are named for a 12-month term from May through the following May. During that time, scholars will participate in the following:
- 2-4 College of Natural Science events or speaking engagements;
- Attend an orientation meeting on being a Dean's Research Scholar in August ;
- Attend the NatSci Alumni Awards program;
- Participate in a panel discussion during Classes Without Quizzes;
- Write a student point-of-view during the school year for posting in MSU Today.
Criteria for becoming a Dean's Research Scholar
- Scholars must be enrolled full-time in a major in the College of Natural Science. Students may have additional majors in other colleges, but their primary major must be in Natural Science.
- Scholars must have completed at least one semester of research with an MSU faculty mentor prior to application.
RISE and Drew Scholars
RISE or Residential Initiative on the Study of the Environment is for MSU students interested in stewardship of the environment.
Charles Drew Science Scholars is a program providing academic and social support for high achieving students pursuing science and math degrees, including individuals interested in professional health and science careers, such as, medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, research, pharmacology, optometry, physical therapy, and public health.
Study Abroad, Study Away
NatSci also offers a Study Abroad and Study Away off-campus programs in:- Africa – Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda,
- Americas – Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Costa Rica, Virgin Islands
- Antarctica
- Asia – India, Borneo
- Europe – Germany, United Kingdom, Switzerland
- Oceania – Australia, New Zealand
- Florida – Orlando, Gainesville
- Hawaii
- Alaska
- Michigan – Upper Peninsula, Isle Royale, Battle Creek
Graduate studies
- Astrophysics and Astronomy
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics
- Cell and Molecular Biology
- Cell, Molecular, and Structural Biology
- Chemistry
- Cognitive Science
- Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, and Behavior
- Entomology
- Environmental Science and Policy
- Environmental Toxicology
- Food Science
- Genetics
- Geological Sciences
- Human Nutrition
- Mathematics
- Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
- Neuroscience
- Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Physics
- Physiology
- Plant Biology
- Quantitative Biology and Modeling
- Science and Mathematics Education
- Statistics and Probability
- Certification in Teaching College Science and Mathematics
- Zoology
Professional Science Masters (PSM) programs
The three areas of program development include:
- In-depth technical training in a science discipline,
- College certification of training in basic business practice including communication and presentation skills,
- Industrial internship or industrial case studies, developed in cooperation with industrial affiliates.
- Biomedical Laboratory Operations
- Food Safety
- Industrial Mathematics
- Integrative Pharmacology
- Zoo & Aquarium Science
Science and mathematics teachers
Research centers, institutes and facilities
The college has a variety of resources available to researchers.- BEACON: Biocomputational Evolution in Action Consortium
- Institute for Research on Mathematics and Science Education
- Center for Microbial Ecology
- Center for Statistical Training and Consulting
- Center for the Study of Cosmic Evolution
- Composite Materials and Structure Center
- Institute for Quantum Sciences
- Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics
- National Food Safety and Toxicology Center
- Albert J. Cook Arthropod Research Collection
- Center for Advanced Microscopy
- Herbarium
- High Performance Computing Center
- Kellogg Biological Station
- Max T. Rogers NMR Facility
- MSU/DoE Plant Research Laboratory
- National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
- Protein Expression Laboratory
- Research Technology Support Facility
- SOAR Telescope
Administration
Prior to his appointment as dean, Duxbury served as chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy from August 2013 until August 2018. He joined the MSU faculty in 1986 as an assistant professor, was promoted to associate professor in 1994 and became a full professor in 1998. During his MSU tenure, Duxbury has also served as PA graduate studies director, associate director of the MSU Center for Fundamental Materials Research, director of the Center for Nanomaterials Design and Assembly, and director of the Center of Research Excellence in Complex Materials. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society.
Duxbury's specialties include statistical physics, solar device models, ultrafast processes and accelerator physics. His research focuses on ultrafast nanocrystallography and applications to ultrafast processes in materials; phase behavior of polymer-nanoparticle mixtures with applications to organic and perovskite solar cells; phase behavior of nanoparticle-lipid bilayer systems with applications to nanotoxicology; and finding the atomic structure of non-crystalline materials, such as isolated nanoparticles and complex molecules, involving the definition and solution of novel inverse problems. Duxbury's research is funded by grants from the National Science Foundation. He is also co-PI of a workforce development project in Accelerator Science and Technology funded by the Department of Energy.
Education:
Ph.D. University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
B.S. University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia