Press Release

April 27, 2017 | By Ohio Wesleyan University

Ohio Wesleyan students now are able to select Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree tracks when majoring in geology, microbiology, physics, or astrophysics. All majors are based in the Schimmel/Conrades Science Center shown here.

Ohio Wesleyan Expands Bachelor of Science Opportunities

Geology, Microbiology Join Physics, Astrophysics with B.S. Degree Offerings

DELAWARE, Ohio – Ohio Wesleyan University now offers geology, microbiology, physics, and astrophysics as both Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees.

OWU graduates will be able to earn Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees in these four areas beginning as early as May 2018. Additional majors are expected to be added to this list over time.

“Both the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science formats are academically rigorous,” said Provost Charles L. Stinemetz, Ph.D., “but the B.S. degrees focus more intently on preparing students for advanced study in the field or direct entry into professional‐level employment.”

Ohio Wesleyan’s Department of Geology and Geography previously offered a “professional geology” major that earned students a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree. Additional physics courses and other changes have been made to transition this major into the B.S. degree program.

The B.A. degree provides a strong base for the subsequent study of fields such as law, economics, or environmental policy, Stinemetz said, while the B.S. major prepares students to work or attend graduate school in geology or related scientific fields. Course requirements are based on graduate school and industry requirements, he said, and conform to the American Institute of Professional Geologists recommendations for the undergraduate geology major.

For students pursuing graduate school in microbiology or a related field, Stinemetz said, the B.S. degree adds important requirements in chemistry, physics, and mathematics, in addition to a biology-focused curriculum that includes classical genetics, molecular genetics, cell biology, and disease-related courses. The B.S. degree may be of particular interest to students planning to pursue medical degrees (M.D. or D.O), Master of Science degrees, or doctoral degrees (Ph.D.) in research.

The university added B.S. degrees in physics and astrophysics in March and in geology and microbiology this month.

To be eligible to confer B.S. degrees, Ohio Wesleyan was required to apply to, and be approved by, the Chicago-based Higher Learning Commission. Ohio Wesleyan has been accredited by the commission – or its predecessor, the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools – for more than 100 years.

Learn more about any of Ohio Wesleyan’s nearly 90 majors at www.owu.edu/majors.

Founded in 1842, Ohio Wesleyan University is one of the nation’s premier liberal arts universities. Located in Delaware, Ohio, the private university offers nearly 90 undergraduate majors and competes in 23 NCAA Division III varsity sports. Through Ohio Wesleyan’s signature OWU Connection program, students integrate knowledge across disciplines, build a diverse and global perspective, and apply their knowledge in real-world settings. Ohio Wesleyan is featured in the book “Colleges That Change Lives,” listed on the latest President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction, and included in the U.S. News & World Report and Princeton Review “best colleges” lists. Learn more at www.owu.edu.