The Armstrong College of Science and Technology has approximately 1,900 majors studying applied physics (including robotics, mechatronics or health physics), applied mathematics, biology, biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, computer science, cybersecurity, engineering, information technology, mathematics (with option for teacher certification), and psychology. We also have minors and certificates in applied behavioral analysis, actuarial sciences, mobile and web-development, cybersecurity, neuroscience, organizational psychology, and statistics. Our majors also allow students to pursue pre-professional programs of study such as pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, pre-veterinary science and pre-pharmacy. Our track record for placement of students into professional and graduate schools is strong due to our strong curriculum, mentoring and undergraduate research program. Our students are active in internships, undergraduate research, campus life and service/experiential learning activities. Many students present research and other findings at regional and national conferences. Our faculty are active teacher-scholars who also commit to community education, outreach and engagement.