MTSU College of Basic & Applied Sciences

MTSU College of Basic & Applied Sciences The College of Basic and Applied Sciences (CBAS) spans everything from the fundamental sciences to cutting-edge applied sciences fields.

The College of Basic and Applied Sciences (CBAS) is a diverse set of departments that includes the basic sciences (Biology, Chemistry, and Physics), Mathematics, and Computer Science as well as Aerospace, Agriculture, Concrete Industry Management, Engineering Technology, and Military Science. We believe that science holds the hope of our country's continued success and are working hard to improve

K-12 education in the basic and applied sciences. We are excited you have taken time to visit our site. The largest of the university's five undergraduate colleges in terms of the overall number of declared majors, the college has 4000+ undergraduate, over 300 master's, 90 doctoral students. This college offers 16 undergraduate major programs, including 56 different emphasis areas. Seven of the ten departments within the college offer programs leading to a master's degree. The college also offers three interdisciplinary Ph.D. degrees in the areas of Computational Science, Molecular Biosciences, and Mathematics and Science Education.

TNECD convened leaders from Tennessee’s colleges and universities, local power companies and community partners for a st...
06/12/2026

TNECD convened leaders from Tennessee’s colleges and universities, local power companies and community partners for a statewide quantum workshop focused on collaboration, innovation and strategic planning yesterday.

06/09/2026

⚛️ What is quantum computing, and why are so many people talking about it?

In this episode of The Research Minute, Dr. David Butler sits down with Dr. Hanna Terletska, Associate Professor of Physics and Director of the QRISE Center at MTSU, to discuss quantum science, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and the research helping shape these rapidly evolving fields.

🌎 The conversation also explores Dr. Terletska's journey from growing up on a farm in Ukraine to becoming a physicist, researcher, and mentor.

Watch the full episode at https://bit.ly/4dUJHkk

Topics include:

🔹 What quantum physics is and why it matters
🔹 How quantum computers differ from classical computers
🔹 The future of quantum networking and cybersecurity
🔹 The intersection of AI and quantum science
🔹 The importance of mentorship and research opportunities for students

MTSU Physics & Astronomy

06/08/2026

Fermentation is behind some of our favorite foods and beverages—from cheese and yogurt to kombucha, beer, and bourbon. But its impact reaches far beyond what we eat and drink.

Keely O’Brien, professor of Agriculture and Fermentation Science at MTSU, explains how fermentation works, the important role microbes play in everyday life, and how these ancient biological processes are driving new innovations in food science in a recent episode of The Research Minute podcast.

Her research explores the development of biodegradable food coatings and sustainable packaging materials that could help reduce reliance on traditional plastics while improving food preservation and shelf life.

Watch to learn how fermentation is helping shape the future of food, agriculture, and sustainability. Full episode at https://bit.ly/4aiHL2I MTSU School of Agriculture

  Last week, CBAS participated in and sponsored the Tennessee Valley Corridor National Summit, joining leaders from gove...
06/05/2026

Last week, CBAS participated in and sponsored the Tennessee Valley Corridor National Summit, joining leaders from government, industry, national laboratories, and higher education to discuss the future of quantum science, artificial intelligence, nuclear energy, and national security.

The conversations reinforced the critical role universities play in advancing research, developing talent, and supporting innovation. As part of Tennessee's growing technology ecosystem, MTSU is contributing through research and workforce development in quantum science, cybersecurity, AI, engineering, and other STEM fields.

We appreciate the opportunity to collaborate with partners across the region as we work to prepare the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers.

06/03/2026

WBIR Channel 10 recently aired this report on our MTSU School of Agriculture's dairy operation, following the journey of a bottle of our award-winning chocolate milk from the cow to the store.

Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Liz BarnesBefore becoming a nationally recognized researcher in science education, Dr. Liz Barnes...
06/02/2026

Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Liz Barnes

Before becoming a nationally recognized researcher in science education, Dr. Liz Barnes was a teenager working as a waitress after leaving high school. Today, she is helping faculty across the country better understand how students learn science and how teaching can be more effective.

As an associate professor in MTSU Department of Biology, Barnes studies evidence-based teaching practices and works to make science more accessible for students from all backgrounds. Her own path to higher education continues to shape her research, teaching, and commitment to student success.

Read her story at https://bit.ly/3RHN9pQ

Big ideas are moving out of the lab and becoming commercially viable. Our faculty are helping to position ideas for the ...
05/29/2026

Big ideas are moving out of the lab and becoming commercially viable.

Our faculty are helping to position ideas for the marketplace through patents, partnerships, entrepreneurship, and commercialization support.

For CBAS, this work reflects what we see across the college every day: research with purpose, faculty and students solving meaningful challenges, and discoveries that can strengthen workforce development, economic growth, and innovation across Tennessee.

Read the full article at https://bit.ly/4wVdBfH

⚾️ The Nashville Sounds are stepping up to support student veterans once again.Game worn military jerseys from the Sound...
05/27/2026

⚾️ The Nashville Sounds are stepping up to support student veterans once again.

Game worn military jerseys from the Sounds’ Salute to Armed Forces Day game are now being auctioned to benefit the MTSU Charlie and Hazel Daniels Veterans and Military Family Center. 🇺🇸

The Daniels Center serves more than 1,300 veterans and military connected students and families each year, providing support that helps them succeed academically, professionally, and personally.

Bid on a jersey and help make an impact for those who have served. 💙 Read the article at https://bit.ly/4vdhJWK

Today we pause to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Their service and courage continue to ...
05/25/2026

Today we pause to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Their service and courage continue to inspire generations across our communities and beyond. 🇺🇸

05/21/2026

Artificial intelligence is changing the future of scientific discovery.

On this episode of The Research Minute podcast, Professor of Biology Dr. Mary Farone joins David to discuss the hidden microscopic world surrounding us and how advances in AI and DNA sequencing are helping researchers identify and study organisms that once went undetected.

From discovering new bacteria species to exploring the future of microbiology research, the conversation highlights how technology is opening new doors in science every day.

Watch the full episode at https://bit.ly/43pios4

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