
A degree in Physical Science offer students a well-rounded program of the physical sciences, including coursework in astronomy, chemistry, geology, math, and physics. These students are ready to transfer to a university or enter the workforce with knowledge focused on applying critical problem solving skills and the ability to interpret and analyze data.Ìý
Barton STEM Club
Barton STEM Club is open to all students interested in science, mathematics, technology and/or engineering. Activities include helping with Jack Kilby Science Day, Mini STEM Days,ÌýplusÌýplanning other fun events related to science and technology. Come get Involved! EmailÌýSTEM@bartonccc.eduÌýfor more information.
Sponsor: Dr. Amanda Alliband | S-Building S-132Ìý| (620) 792-9330 |Ìýallibanda@bartonccc.edu
STEM Grants at Barton
KSU-GEOPathsÌý
Kansas Groundwater Geopaths consists of a 3-year groundwater study supported via National Science Foundation (NSF) funding. Participants include Kansas State University, ISBµç×Ó, and Dodge City Community College. Detailed information concerning the Geopaths study residesÌý.
KSU-LSAMP
TheÌýÌýis a National Science Foundation program that assists colleges and universities in diversifying the workforce entering STEM fields by supporting institutions’ efforts to increase the numbers of students that successfully complete baccalaureate degrees in these fields.
The Kansas Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (KS-LSAMP) promotes recruitment and retention programs throughout Kansas in support of increasing the success of underrepresented minority students (URMs) in STEM fields.
Associate in Science
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View the ofÌýCurriculum Guides (applicable for students admitted prior to Fall 2024) and Degree Maps (applicable for students admitted Fall 2024 and after).
Check out the Course SearchÌýfor a full listing of courses available.
ISBµç×Ó'sÌýPhysical SciencesÌýcurriculum is designed to provide the general education requirement and coreÌýPhysical SciencesÌýcourses for students who plan to transfer to a four year college or university to complete a bachelor's degree in Physical Sciences. Electives must meet the requirements of theÌýtransferÌýinstitution. Students should coordinate with their advisor for transfer requirements.
Visit theÌýÌýwebpage to find helpful resources on career paths, employers and more!