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Physics Minor

Forensic Chemistry Minor

Computer Science Minor

Computer Science

With a few lines of code, you can do incredible things—build a billion-dollar company, create global networks of people, or inspire or fund massive social movements. This major teaches you more than a practical skillset. It teaches you a new language—one that is used every day but only some of us can speak. At Loyola, you’ll become a game-changer. Whatever application of computer science calls to you, we’re ready for you to blow our minds.

Computer Information Systems

Physics

Einstein. Newton. Hawking. Bohr. And you.

These are the people who dare to say that our world, full of strange phenomena and seemingly unpredictable processes, is explainable. Physicists investigate and articulate the laws that govern our universe -- from the largest scales of the entire cosmos, to the smallest subatomic particles, and everything in between.

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Bachelor of Science in Physics

Mathematics

You will use math today. Everybody will.

Mathematics is a powerful subject. You’ll use it when you check the time—or the speed limit. Newton, Galileo, da Vinci, Fibonacci: They used it in a variety of disciplines, and we still feel the echo of their work today—because math is where everything starts. That’s where you come in. No matter what career path you choose, mathematics will give you a firm foundation on which to pursue your goals.

Chemistry and Biochemistry

The world is full of questions.

We turn to scientists for answers to many of them. Is this water safe to drink? Will these two things explode if I mix them together? Whether you want to be a toxicologist testing the safety of our water and soil, a materials scientist designing the next solar cell, or a forensic chemist analyzing crime scene evidence, we need people like you—people with answers.

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry

Biological Sciences

Engaging Students in the Study of Life

Physics