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What You Learn

  • Use computer software to study complex systems and their behavior
  • Collaborate with faculty to conduct hands-on research that can lead to patents or publication and conference presentations
  • Hone your critical thinking, analytical and communication skills to compete for today's jobs
  • Integrate science with applied mathematics to solve the computational and engineering challenges of the future
  • Learn and apply the most advanced scientific, mathematical and engineering principles to the study and practice of computational science
  • Obtain your bachelor's degree in four years and a master's degree in biotechnology sciences or computational science and engineering in your fifth year


B.S. in Science and Technology | M.S. Computational Science and Engineering

Cougars Climb Higher

At Kean, we believe learning extends far beyond the walls of our classrooms and labs. That's why we encourage you to live on campus, study abroad and pursue internships that will advance your career. Find out more.

Research First Initiative

Freshman honors students choose a research track, join a faculty-led research team and conduct real-world experimental research as part of their STEM education.

Kelly Bachovchin STEM student
Research First Initiative

Group Summer Scholars Research Program (GSSRP)

This six-week research experience pairs high school students with a faculty mentor to conduct scientific research

Group Summer Research Program
Group Summer Scholars Research Program (GSSRP)

The Institute for Life Science Entrepreneurship

An incubator and accelerator for regional startup biotechnology companies doubles as a powerhouse for Kean students looking to launch biotech careers.

Institute for Life Science Entrepreneurship student
The Institute for Life Science Entrepreneurship

91%

Job placement rate for STEM students after graduation

$98,340

Median STEM salary compared to median U.S. annual income of $70,784

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Options for Research First Initiatives

STEM student in 3d CAVE

3D CAVE ™

The School of Integrative Science and Technology is home to a 3D Virtual Reality Computer Assisted Visual Enhancement (CAVE ™) system used in research projects and classroom activities. Wearing special goggles, participants experience an immersive 3D environment.

Generously funded by a National Science Foundation grant, Kean University was one of the first to offer access to this technology in the NY-NJ metropolitan area. Students working on CAVE ™ projects adapt game theory and programming to scientific problems.

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