Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math

Join students with a passion for exploration, research, and innovation. Study genes in a lab, manage electrical systems, analyze water quality, design engines, roads, or bridges, or explore volcanoes.

Courses in this pathway will be relevant to your interests, goals, and desired degree to help you graduate and change the world.

Programs of Study

Application Development

APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT

Get on track for a high-demand career in application development.
engineering

Engineering

Build a solid academic base for transfer and further study in engineering.
  • Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering
  • Civil/Environmental/Construction Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Chemical/Bio Engineering
Life & Environmental Sciences

Life & Environmental Sciences

From the synthesis to DNA to the biosphere of a universe of living things, it's all science.
  • Biology
  • Natural Resources
math

Mathematics

For students interested in studying math, Centralia College offers two degree tracks  - an Associate in Arts and an Associate in Math Education.
Physical & Earth Sciences

Physical & Earth Sciences

Focus on the natural world and the techniques used to probe natural phenomena.
  • Chemistry
  • Geology
  • Physics

 

Program Outcomes

Student learning is central to the college’s mission. All associate of arts, associate of science, and MRP/DTA degrees are designed to provide experiences that lead to the attainment of general education outcomes as embodied in the following student learning competencies:

Critical Analysis: the student effectively evaluates information and creates solutions through observation, reflection, reasoning, and experience.

Communication: the student effectively conveys information and ideas by adapting their communication style to different situations and audiences when speaking, writing, and listening to others.

Global Awareness & Cultural Competency: the student effectively engages with the multi-cultural world by studying the practices and perspectives of varying communities and cultures.

Information Literacy: the student effectively engages in a reflective process of inquiry to find, evaluate, use, and ethically create conte

CONTACT

Arts & Science Division
Walton Science Center Room 118
360-623-8928
Email Young Kim