Faculty
Division Leaders
Mathematics:
Nicole Dick
620-276-9686
nicole.dick@gcccks.edu

Science:
John Schafer
620-276-9437
john.schafer@gcccks.edu

Facilities
The Fouse Math and Science building houses six classrooms. Three Biology labs, including one Anatomy and Physiology lab. A physics lab and 2 chemistry labs. We have a large lecture hall and testing center. Our instructors’ offices are located centrally in our building for easy access for our students. In addition to the classrooms and labs, we house the campus greenhouse, 3D printing lab, and cadaver lab.
Career Opportunites
Math and science are at the heart of many professional fields such as engineering, medicine, mathematics, biology, chemistry, and physics. Below is a beginning list of potential career opportunites for our students:
astronomer
astrophysicist
bacteriologist
biochemist
biologist
climatologist
college professor
government researcher/technician
meteorologist
microbiologist
parasitologist
physician
physicist
research scientist
researcher
veterinarian
zoologist
Scholarship Opportunites
Clubs
Students interested in any area of science or math are welcome to participate in this organization. Activities held throughout the year include: field trips, camp-outs, video presentations, speakers and discussions in the math and science fields. Students do not need to be a science or math major to enjoy this club.
Sponsor: Nicole Dick
620-276-9686
nicole.dick@gcccks.edu
Discover Math and Science at Garden City Community College
Opportunities abound in fields based in math and science—from teaching, research and medicine to business, engineering and computer science. And if you plan to pursue a bachelor's degree in one of these areas at a university, you can get a great start right here. GCCC's Math courses are taught in small-class settings, as well as hybrid, online, and emporium classes. Our Science courses are taught in traditional lab/lecture small-class settings as well as hybrid learning environments.
We firmly believe in serving the learning needs of our community and students. No matter what your reason for taking a course in our department, please know that we are here to help you accomplish your goals.
At GCCC, you’ll thrive in a challenging, student-focused setting that offers: