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What's up? * UMPI students help area with GPS and GIS projects (more ...; 3/23/08) * University professor tapped to attend major national conference (more...; 1/25/08) * Northern Maine Museum of Science seeks "planetheads" (learn more...; 1/23/08) * Exposing GPS/GIS technologies to high school students (learn more...; 12/6/07) * Update on Dr. Bonnie Wood's "Lecture-Free Teaching" (learn more...; 11/2/07) * UMPI-U of A research collaboration on crayfish worms (learn more...; 10/17/07) * The October 2007 NEIGC trip to Quebec City (learn more...; 10/12/07) * GIS project saves city thousands of dollars (learn more...; 10/12/07) * 2007 summer field school at Deboullie: a great success (learn more...; 8/8/07)
About us
Thank you for exploring Science and Mathematics Programs of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Maine at Presque Isle. We offer top quality science and mathematics undergraduate B.A. and B.S. programs in a small campus environment where small class size encourages personal interaction between students and faculty. Our location offers ready access to more than five million acres of the great North Maine Woods, nature’s field laboratory for students interested in the natural sciences. It is home to the last stronghold of the native brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) in the eastern US. In conjunction with the Outdoor Adventure Program International (OAPI), we provide opportunities to students to conduct field work in biology, environmental studies, structural and glacial geology. Study with professional biologists from the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Explore the serpentine geology of the alpine areas of the Gaspé Peninsula. Climb Mt. Katahdin or search for mushrooms in the forests of the Aroostook River valley. Imagine camping and canoeing in a region most people can only dream of exploring as part of your academic program. In addition to field opportunities, we provide top quality laboratory instruction in medical science, medical laboratory technician, and biology. Laboratory classes are hands on, small in size, and provide one on one interaction with exemplary faculty. The Aroostook Medical Center and the State Agricultural research farm are close by and provide additional opportunities to interested students. Our mathematics B.S. program is exemplary and provides opportunities to combine a degree in math with education or science majors. Our faculty works with the Maine School of Science and Mathematics, a magnet high school, which is located thirty-five miles away in Limestone. Come join our adventure, whether it involves canoeing the Allagash River, exploring the world through a microscope, mapping the Norumbega Fault with GIS, confronting current medical issues, or pushing the limits of environmental chemistry, calculus, or differential equations. So pack your skis and snowshoes and leave the mundane behind for four years on the frontiers of science and mathematics!
Dr. Rice Raymond, Professor and Chair for College of Arts and Sciences Dr. Michael Knopp, Associate Professor and Assistant Chair for Science and Math |
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Summer field course at Deboullie lakes. |
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Camping during 2006 NEIGC field trip. |
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Contact: College of Arts and Sciences University of Maine at Presque Isle 181 Main Street Presque Isle, ME 04769 Secretary: Mrs. Bev McAvaddy, mcavaddy@polaris.umpi.maine.edu Phone: (207)768-9450, Fax: (207)768-9553 Webmaster: chunzeng.wang@maine.edu |
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