Diversity is our strength. Creating and maintaining an atmosphere of inclusion isn’t just the moral choice, diverse communities improve educational outcomes. They broaden horizons and encourage innovation. They lead to happier, more fulfilled lives. The Michigan Tech College of Sciences and Arts (CSA) vows to foster a sense of belonging for all members of our community, so that everyone can contribute their diverse talents, perspectives, and experiences to enrich our campus and bring their full selves to their teaching, learning, and scholarship.

Excel in Sciences, Humanities, and Arts

 

The College of Sciences and Arts aims to excel globally in sciences, humanities, and arts, fostering a sustainable, inclusive world. Through transformative leadership and a teacher-scholar model, we promote experiential learning, innovative research, civic leadership, and a profound understanding of social and cultural contexts, contributing to a sustainable future.

What Our Students Are Saying

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Abby Schwartz, Chemistry Major

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Kat Dvorak, Social Sciences/English Major

Notes from the Dean

CSA Academy

Carl Adams

Carl Adams '62

Carl Adams received his BS degree in Applied Physics from Michigan Tech in 1962. He earned an MS degree in 1963 and a PhD in 1966 from Purdue University in Industrial Administration. In 1966, he joined the Systems Analysis Group in the Office of the Secretary of Defense at the Pentagon. Since 1970, he has been a professor in the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. He has served as the chairman . . .

Undecided?

Student studying in the J. Robert Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library.

General Sciences and Arts program is designed to let students explore fields of study and career avenues for a semester or two under the direction of a faculty member.

  • 32
    bachelors degrees
  • 27
    graduate degrees
  • 1100+
    total enrollment
  • 160
    faculty