Since scientific computing has unique requirements, the College supports several of its own Advanced Computing Clusters. Through networking, students in all the College of Science and Mathematics departments have access to national and international computer networks and bulletin boards. In addition our in-house Career Services Office and Academic Advising Office lends important support to our students as they move through their educational programs and into the post-graduate world.Under the direction of expert and dedicated faculty mentors, students have access to unusually extensive facilities and state-of-the-art equipment including scanning transmission electron and atomic force microscopes, cell culture laboratories, animal facilities, greenhouses, scintillation counters, Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers, gas chromatograph/mass spectrometers and X-ray diffraction spectrometers.