Department of Physical and Applied Sciences
Turn Science into Action and a Career
It's important to study scientific theories in a classroom. But to really bring science to life, you need to explore those theories in the physical world to help them become principles with concrete purpose for everyday life. We recommend you choose a degree program from the Department of Physical and Applied Sciences in the College of Science and Engineering at the University of Houston-Clear Lake. You will explore theories and then create practical applications and technology with key techniques from physics, chemistry, industrial hygiene or safety.
Give Your Education the Attention It Deserves
Throughout your coursework in the Department of Physical and Applied Sciences, you’ll enjoy small class sizes taught by faculty who are dedicated to your success. They will help you address real-world challenges with tangible solutions that come from experiments rooted in the scientific method. You will also receive critical guidance for your career, whether you choose a job in industry, research, education or consulting – or you seek your own educational path toward graduate school.
Programs and Degrees
Chemistry
Degrees Offered
Learn More About the Chemistry Program
Contact
Dr. Yi Su, Program Chair
Phone: 281-283-3752
Email: su@uhcl.edu
Physics
Degrees Offered
- Physics B.S.
- Engineering Physics Specialization
- Computational Physics specialization
- Physics M.S.
Learn More About the Physics Program
Contact
Dr. Samina Masood, Program Chair
Phone: 281-283-3781
Email: masood@uhcl.edu
Occupational Safety and Health
Degrees Offered
- Occupational Safety and Health B.S.
- Safety Specialization
- Industrial Hygiene Specialization
- Occupational Safety and Health M.S.
- Industrial Hygiene Specialization
- Process Safety Management Specialization
- Safety Specialization
- Occupational Safety and Health M.S. Online
Learn More About the Occupational Safety and Health Program
Contact
Dr. Magdy Akladios, Program Director
Phone: 281-283-3744
Email: akladios@uhcl.edu