College Administrative Offices | Office | Telephone | |
Dean of the College | Sheldon Axler | TH 323 | 338-1571 |
Associate Dean | Lisa White | TH 323 | 338-1571 |
Director, Student Resource Center | Judith Ekstrand | SCI 247 | 405-3955 |
College Directory | |||
School/Department/Program | Chair/Director | Office | Telephone |
Biology | Mike Goldman | HH 534 | 338-1548 |
Chemistry and Biochemistry | Jane DeWitt | TH 806 | 338-1288 |
Computer Science | Dragutin Petkovic | TH 906 | 338-1008 |
Engineering | Wenshen Pong | SCI 163 | 338-1228 |
Geosciences | Oswaldo Garcia | TH 509 | 338-2061 |
Mathematics | David Bao | TH 937 | 338-2251 |
Meteorology | Oswaldo Garcia | TH 509 | 338-2061 |
Physics and Astronomy | Susan Lea | TH 334 | 338-1659 |
Center/Institute | Director | Office | Extension |
Romberg Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies | Toby Garfield | Tiburon | 338-6063 |
Sierra Nevada Field Campus | James Steele | TH 323 | 338-1571 |
Moss Landing Marine Laboratories | Kenneth Coale | MLML | 831-755-8650 |
The College of Science and Engineering offers undergraduate degrees in the following disciplines:
Biology 04011
Chemistry 19051
Earth Sciences 19171
Applied Mathematics 17031
Biochemistry 04141
Chemistry 19051
Civil Engineering 09081
Clinical Science 12231
Computer Engineering 09094
Computer Science 07011
Electrical Engineering 09091
Geology 19141
Mechanical Engineering 09101
Statistics 17021
The College of Science and Engineering offers the following graduate degrees:
Mathematics 17011
Biomedical Laboratory Science 12231
Geosciences 19141
Marine Science 49022
Physics 19021
M.S. in Biology to Ph.D. at University of California, Davis; University of California, Los Angeles; University of California, San Diego; or University of California, San Francisco
M.S. in Chemistry or Biochemistry to Ph.D. at University of California, Davis; University of California, Los Angeles; University of California, San Diego; or University of California, San Francisco
Biotechnology (Biology Department)
Genetic Engineering (Biology Department)
Meteorology for Broadcasters (Geoscience Department)
The mission of the College of Science and Engineering at San Francisco State University is to provide an encouraging environment to develop the intellectual capacity, critical thinking, creativity, and problem solving ability of its students so that they may become honorable, contributing, and forward-thinking members of the science and engineering community of the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond; to foster a conducive environment for scholarly and creative activities so that new knowledge or solutions to problems are discovered or created; and to provide science education to all students in the university so that they may be equipped to succeed in the modern world.
The College of Science and Engineering is committed to providing superior scientific, engineering, and mathematical education in the context of a major urban university with a liberal arts tradition. The college offers programs at both the undergraduate and the graduate levels in astronomy, atmospheric sciences, biology, clinical laboratory science, chemistry, geology, biochemistry, computer science, physics, and mathematics through the six departments of Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, Geosciences, and Physics and Astronomy. Through the School of Engineering, the college offers bachelor of science degrees in civil, computer, electrical, and mechanical engineering. At the graduate level, the school offers the Master of Science in Engineering. The college offers a graduate program in biomedical laboratory science through the Biology Department which provides practical professional experience and research opportunities through collaboration with numerous hospital service laboratories and off-campus clinical research laboratories. Finally, the college offers a multidisciplinary degree program in statistics drawing from courses in Business, Economics, and Mathematics. The statistics program is listed in the Department of Mathematics.
The college provides all of its students with a current, relevant, hands-on education in science and engineering. Close interaction between student and faculty in the laboratory and field environments fosters the development in the student of the critical skills required in science and engineering: the ability for objective analysis of a problem; the ability to design and carry out critical tests; and the ability to make objective interpretations of data.
Students wishing to follow one of the major and/or minor programs in the college should meet with a faculty adviser in the appropriate department immediately after admission to the university. Science and engineering curricula are inherently sequential so early advising and satisfaction of course prerequisites are essential to success in timely completion of program requirements.
The college operates three off-campus sites providing excellent field settings for instruction and research:
Paul F. Romberg Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies (RTC), http://rtc.sfsu.edu.
Sierra Nevada Field campus, http://www.sfsu.edu/~sierra/, and
Moss Landing Marine Laboratories (MLML), http://www.mlml.calstate.edu/.
The Romberg Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies (RTC) is the marine research field station of the College of Science and Engineering, located approximately 25 miles north of the main campus in Marin County. The long-range vision for RTC is to be the leading estuarine and coastal academic institution on the West Coast of the United States of America, with a focus on the understanding of the San Francisco Bay and its surrounding environments. The designation of the S.F. Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, headquartered at RTC, provides additional resources and coordination for Bay Area environmental science and policy.
RTC is an off-campus research and teaching facility operated year round, and is the only academic research facility on S.F. Bay, one of the largest estuaries in the U.S. The center is part of the College of Science and Engineering and has affiliations with the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences. All degree programs and course offerings are administered through the university, with most students enrolled in the Master of Science in Biology: Concentration in Marine Biology. RTC's educational mission is to provide undergraduate and graduate courses in biology, geography, and geology that promote learning in the fields of marine biology, estuarine ecology, and oceanography. Students from any degree program are welcome to attend classes at the center, and to conduct research with faculty sponsorship. RTC is also involved in community outreach, offering teacher workshops biannually and a summer education program for the community that provides general interest environmental courses.
RTC is situated on a 34-acre waterfront parcel in Tiburon, California. The physical facilities are comprised of the main research laboratory, a smaller waterfront research laboratory, the administrative/teaching building, the marine/technical operations facilities, the Ohrenschall Guest Center, the Bay Conference Center, and numerous other storage and staging facilities. RTC also owns several boats used for research including a 38` aluminum hulled vessel, the R/V Questuary. RTC is administered by a director, with the support of an on-site staff, and RTC's scientific staff consists of tenured or tenure-track faculty with joint appointments in home departments on the main campus of SFSU, senior research scientists, visiting scientists, post-doctoral fellows, and numerous research technicians. There are typically over 25 undergraduate and graduate students involved in laboratory research projects, and over 100 students attending classes at the center on an annual basis.