Academic Departments & Programs
Department of Biology
Through the academic and associated extracurricular activities, students who earn their degree from the Biology Department are well-prepared to pursue advanced degrees or enter into the biomedical workforce.
Department of Chemistry
The Chemistry department is the source of resources, research, and teaching that will provide any student the foundation for their chosen paths for success.
Department of Computer Science
The Computer Science Program provides students with fundamental computer science knowledge and training, and prepares them to apply their knowledge and training to produce solutions to specific problems.
Department of Mathematics
The Math department is well positioned to make contributions to the critical needs of the nation by helping to increase the number of underrepresented minorities obtaining degrees in the mathematical sciences.
Department of Physics & Engineering Physics
The Physics department is the source of resources, research, and teaching that will provide any student the foundation for their chosen paths for success.
Actuarial Science Program
The Actuarial Science Program uniquely incorporates the disciplines of Mathematics, Finance, Accounting and Economics to create a synergistic program that fully equips our graduates for the workforce.
Climate Science Division
The Morgan State University Climate Science Division is established in recognition of the urgent and imminent challenges posed to urban and coastal communities and the world at large by our rapidly changing climate.
Medical Laboratory Science Program
Medical Laboratory Science is a very challenging and rewarding major as evidenced by a 100 percent employment of its graduates within one year post-graduation.
Summer Academy of Actuarial and Mathematical Sciences
The Summer Academy of Actuarial and Mathematical Sciences (SAAMS) Program is a rigorous academic enrichment program designed to foster excitement among high school students in Mathematics, Actuarial Science and Computer Science.
Peer BEARS Mentoring Program
Peer BEARS taps the talent and passion of more experienced SCMNS students to mentor our first-year freshmen through their first two semesters of college, and to increase student engagement and persistence through graduation.
Contact Information
School of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
Dr. Paul Tchounwou, Dean
Dixon Science Research Center Rm 200
1700 E. Cold Spring Lane
Baltimore, MD 21251
P: 443-885-4515
E: scmns-deans-office@morgan.edu