Engineering, Mathematics and Science

Engineering, Mathematics and Science

Career Areas and/or College Credit Programs

Through Marshalltown Community College

Biology Transfer

Your Biology Degree Starts Here Whether your dream is to become a doctor, work for NASA, develop a cure for cancer, or become a science teacher, Marshalltown Community College has ...
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Engineering

GET HANDS-ON IN YOUR FIRST TWO YEARS Engineers use mathematical and scientific principles to develop effective solutions to real-world, technical problems. They design, develop and build machinery and complex systems ...
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Exercise Science and Kinesiology Transfer

Building the Body of Knowledge Through a combination of classroom lectures and hands-on laboratory experiences, students gain a comprehensive understanding of core concepts such as anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, motor control, ...
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Begin your Bachelor's Degree

Through Marshalltown Community College

Biology Transfer

Your Biology Degree Starts Here Whether your dream is to become a doctor, work for NASA, develop a cure for cancer, or become a science teacher, Marshalltown Community College has ...
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Engineering

GET HANDS-ON IN YOUR FIRST TWO YEARS Engineers use mathematical and scientific principles to develop effective solutions to real-world, technical problems. They design, develop and build machinery and complex systems ...
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Liberal Arts Transfer

Start your degree The Liberal Arts Associate of Arts (AA) Degree is generally considered our best transferable degree and has been designed with this in mind. The Liberal Arts AA ...
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The Most In-Demand Careers in STEM

STEM, which stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math, is the educational buzzword you have probably heard recently. STEM careers have a lot of growth potential. Learn about the most in-demand careers here. 

STEM-careers

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Danielle Kness

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Allison Osmundson

Allison Osmundson

Department : Admissions & Advising

Allie.Osmundson@iavalley.edu

641-844-5702