The Dr. and Mrs. David “Scotty” Holland School of Sciences and Mathematics

Dean

Dr. Matt Jackson

(325) 670-1710

HSU Box 16055

matt.jackson@hsutx.edu

The school is named for David and Jacque Holland of Houston, long-time friends and benefactors of Hardin-Simmons University. Dr. Holland, a noted geologist, attended Hardin-Simmons University and in 1999, he established the Holland School of Sciences and Mathematics through a generous endowment. The school offers courses and programs of study designed to provide a strong foundation of scientific education and research in several undergraduate fields. The university foundational curriculum requirements in science can be achieved through a variety of offerings in biology, chemistry, environmental science, physical science, and physics. The Holland School of Sciences and Mathematics offers undergraduate majors and minors in biochemistry and molecular biology, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, computer science, environmental science, mathematics, physics, and mechanical engineering. The school offers specialized training in a variety of pre-professional programs and in specific major and minor fields appropriate to the following bachelor’s degrees:

Bachelor of Arts

Biology

Computer Science
Mathematics

Bachelor of Behavioral Science

Computer Science

Mathematics Education

Bachelor of Science

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Biology

Chemistry

Computer Science

Mathematics

Mechanical Engineering

Physical Science

For specific requirements leading to these undergraduate degrees, please refer to the Academic Organization and Degrees section of this catalog and to each department within the Holland School of Sciences and Mathematics. For specific course requirements related to science or mathematics teaching fields, please refer to the Irvin School of Education section of this catalog.

Minors are offered in Biology, Computer Science, Human Anatomical Science, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Environmental Science, and Physics.