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Hi. I'm Megan. And I'm Justin.   

We're both seniors here at Evergreen, and we're going to be your guides for a tour of the sciences at Evergreen.

We want to describe important things that make the learning of science different at Evergreen. So here is what we will show you.

First, what makes the Evergreen science curriculum different?

What class sizes can you expect?
Faculty member Brian Price
takes a stroll in his seminar

What access will you have to equipment and to the faculty?
Faculty Rob Cole (Physics)
and students working on heat engine lab

We also want you to see how important collaborative learning is at Evergreen.
Working out a plant identification

And finally what Evergreen students do after graduation - What career options do they pursue?


You can learn about career options at the end of the overview section. At that point, you will be able to select any of the disciplines shown here and learn what is happening in that field at Evergreen from a faculty member and about opportunities after graduation from a recent graduate.

  • laboratory biology
  • botany
  • forestry
  • ecology
  • chemistry and chemical physics
  • computer science
  • geology
  • marine sciences
  • physics

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Produced by: Thad Curtz
Member of the Faculty
Lab 2, Room 3274
curtzt@evergreen.edu
Updated: Sunday, May 21, 2000