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School of Science and Engineering

Created for Discovery

The School of Science and Engineering is dedicated to a Christian liberal arts education that leads to transformative learning in science, engineering, health sciences and nursing.

Housed in the School of Science and Engineering

Grace College School of Arts and Sciences prepares students for careers. Visit our school of science and math & meet grace science professors

It also houses two academic research centers: 

  • The Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams – a research and education center committed to making local freshwater lakes and streams clean, healthy, safe, and beautiful.
  • The Center for Movement and Well-Being – a center that provides programming and information to help Kosciusko County residents take ownership of their health and wellness.

Purpose of the School of Science and Engineering

Recognizing God as Creator pushes us to appreciate and understand his creation more deeply — whether that looks like caring well for patients created in God’s image, being a faithful steward of the earth, or engineering products for the global good.

At the Core of our academic pursuits at Grace is a relationship to God, to others, to ourselves, and to the physical world we live in. Because this world and all that is in it has been created by God and placed into our care, there is a natural relationship between our faith and the study of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The STEM areas are the language and tools that we use to learn from the world that God has made. And when we study it, we find that the beauty and knowledge we discover points us back to the Creator.


School of Science and Engineering Majors and Minors

Engineering Majors

Nursing Program Majors

Science and Mathematics Majors

Science and Mathematics Minors

Science and Mathematics Dual Degrees


The green roof at Grace College is innovative eco roof, designed to conserve water, trap heat and prevent storm runoff, among other benefits.

Nathan Bosch Professor of Environmental Science & Director, Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams

Dr. Nate Bosch

Dean, School of Science and Engineering
Richard Roberts Pre-Health Professions Coordinator; Associate Professor of Biology

Dr. Rick Roberts

Associate Dean, School of Science and Engineering