Acclaimed academic programs
The University's majors in chemistry, geology, math, and physics each offer you challenging work, unsurpassed student-teacher ratios, and unique advantages.
Learn by doing...in the lab or in the field
WSU science graduates report that their skills on their first jobs more than match those of other new employees with degrees from other top universities.
That's because the physical science programs at WSU go far beyond lecture notes and canned lab assignments. You also get priceless mentorship from faculty — including hands-on experience and opportunities to contribute in their research labs and field projects.
Check out student research opportunities in the College of Arts and Sciences.
World-class facilities
Because WSU is a premier research university, not a regional university or a smaller college, the latest laboratory technology is right here on campus.
And unlike most research universities, WSU encourages undergrads (that means you!) to use it.
You're invited to apply for positions in faculty labs and research teams, in which you can learn to use the finest research equipment in all the physical science departments. You could even learn to run the University's own nuclear reactor.
Friends at every step
Imagine living next door to the same friends you see in your classes. You go to class together, study for tests together, and help each other succeed. That's the kind of community you'll find here at Washington State University.
Science majors can choose to live in the University's designated STEM residence hall, in which your neighbors will be science, math, and engineering majors — making that sense of shared effort and common goals a reality.
At WSU, you get the world-class academic and research opportunities of a big university with the close-knit community of a small one.