The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s College of Science, Engineering, and Technology provides a dynamic, hands-on approach to higher education, while fostering new and growing opportunities for students, faculty and the community. It includes programs in Human Biology, Natural and Applied Sciences and the Richard J. Resch School of Engineering. The College also includes the nationally acclaimed Cofrin Center for Biodiversity and the Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI). Each adds to the rich history, environmental health and sustainability of the region, state, nation and world. The College also has a strong partnership with the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW-Green Bay), with faculty from Human Biology providing direct instruction for the Medical College of Wisconsin students and preparing the next generation of students who dream of careers in the health sciences.
The College of Science, Engineering, and Technology offers majors and minors in biology, human biology, chemistry, environmental science, geoscience, mathematics, computer science, water science, physics, electrical engineering technology, environmental engineering technology, mechanical engineering technology and mechanical engineering. Faculty in the College are accomplished teachers and scholars providing high quality instruction and hands-on teaching and research experiences to students in laboratory and field settings. The College has consistently obtained funding from local, state and federal sources to support campus and community-based research projects.