Natural Science
Program Description
The Natural Science curriculum is a liberal arts concentration designed to provide
the first two years of a bachelor鈥檚 degree program. Biology, chemistry and physics
lectures and laboratories are conducted in small classes under the direction of faculty
who have indicated and demonstrated that teaching is their primary concern.
Graduates generally continue their studies in the sciences, physical therapy, pharmacy and other health specialties requiring a baccalaureate degree. Some will become physicians, dentists, veterinarians, chiropractors and other health professionals.
Because requirements vary greatly for different baccalaureate degree programs at different institutions, it is extremely important for students to be aware of the course requirements of the college of intended transfer. Close contact with faculty advisers at their future college will ensure individually tailored programs designed to enhance flexibility and transferability.
Program Details
Physics, Math III
Pre-Admission Recommendations:
Math I
Math II
9th-year Science
Biology
Chemistry
For more information:
Angela Crocker, City Campus
Room 346
121 Ellicott Street
Buffalo, NY 14203
(716) 270-5275
crockera@ecc.edu
Patricia Bernard, Biology Chair, North
(716) 851-1375
Office: T239 (North Campus)
bernardp@ecc.edu
Kimberly Bailey, Biology Chair, South
(716) 851-1792
Office: 3130C (South Campus)
baileyk@ecc.edu
Stephanie Scharmach, Chemistry Chair, City
(716) 851-1564
Office: 438 (City Campus)
scharmachs@ecc.edu
Justin Reynard, Chemistry Chair, North and South
(716) 851-1565
Office: T244 (North Campus)
reynardj@ecc.ed
Wei (Julie) Lee, Physics Chair, City
(716) 851-1064
Office: 343 (City Campus)
zhu@ecc.edu
Mark Tiede, Physics Chair, North and South
(716) 851-1326
Office: T137 (North Campus)
tiede@ecc.edu