• Computer Science

    The Computer Science Minor offers students a solid introduction to computer science that helps them develop critical thinking and problem solving skills, acquire object-oriented coding and debugging proficiencies, and work with software engineering concepts and/or computer architecture.

  • Environmental Biology

  • Global Sustainability

    The Global Sustainability Minor at Monmouth reflects the University’s commitment to be a leader in sustainability in the classroom, the region and the world community. Delivering enough of the trained professionals needed to help fix and sustain a better environment for tomorrow is of a top concern not only for the local community, but for the world.

  • Information Technology

    The Information Technology Minor provides students with essential proficiencies to help maximize their technological fluency.

  • Chemistry

    The Minor in Chemistry is designed to ensure that students complete a well-rounded distribution of coursework so that they can explore and deepen their knowledge of all of the foundation areas of chemistry.

  • B.S. in Mathematics with a Concentration in Statistics

    Math students can choose to concentrate in statistics to focus on data analysis, mathematical models, and specialized statistical programs. The program gives students both a strong foundation in mathematics as well as specialized advanced knowledge in pure and applied statistics.

  • B.S. in Medical Laboratory Science

    By specializing in laboratory science, you will learn to operate sophisticated instruments and use biochemical, microscopic, molecular, and immunological techniques to analyze medical specimens.

  • B.S. Software Engineering

    Monmouth is one of very few universities in the nation offering an ABET-accredited Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering degree.

  • Biology

  • B.S. in Mathematics

    Students pursuing Monmouth’s Bachelor of Science in Mathematics will become linguists in the fundamental language of the universe. Our dynamic and experiential curriculum integrates core mathematical subjects with nontraditional courses such as mathematical reasoning and the history of mathematics. You will study the integration of technology and math by exploring programming, mathematical document writing, and graphical and symbolic software.