College Catalog: 2014-2015
School of Theoretical and Applied Science (TAS): Integrated Science Studies (B.S.)
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The Integrated Science Studies major is designed to meet a growing professional and cultural need for people whose knowledge of science is directed to its use, expression, and administration in both the private and public sectors. Students in the major are expected not only to achieve specific competencies in the sciences but also critical understandings of the roles of the sciences in social, political, and economic contexts.
Emphasis in the major is placed on the breadth and depth of the foundational science curriculum. Students are to acquire detailed but integrated knowledge of the sciences by engaged study in a range of courses, including laboratory courses—from chemistry, physics, and biology to geology, ecology, and environmental science—as well as in mathematics. The foundational courses have been selected to establish a broad base for study, while allowing flexibility and opportunities to pursue more specific interests at the upper levels. At the upper level, students take five courses in their elected concentration: Science, Technology and Society; Science Journalism, Business Administration, or Public Policy/Administration. The major is completed with a capstone course on science writing, which allows the student to complete the integration of the foundational sciences with the concentration courses.
Students are encouraged to undertake internships, co-ops, and research projects (for example, by independent study or through the TAS Research Honors Program.
Students who complete the major will be competently prepared to pursue further academic work in graduate and professional schools in science, business, and other areas, as well as to begin careers in their chosen fields.
The School of Theoretical and Applied Science offers the major leading to a B.S. degree in Integrated Science Studies – (chosen concentration).
- Transfer students who have 48 or more credits accepted at the time of transfer are waived from the courses marked with a (W) below. Waivers only apply to General Education Requirements NOT School Core or Major Requirements.
- Double counting between General Education, School Core, and Major may be possible. Check with your advisor to see if any apply.
- Writing Intensive Requirement (six courses): three writing intensive courses in the general education curriculum are required: First Year Seminar, Critical Reading and Writing, and Readings in the Humanities; the other three courses are taken in the major.
- Students in the Science, Technology and Society concentration cannot enroll in the Science, Technology and Science minor.
- Not all courses are offered each semester. Please check the current Schedule of Classes for semester course offerings.
INTEGRATED SCIENCE STUDIES MAJOR
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
- INTD 101 - FIRST YEAR SEMINAR (W)
- SELECT ONE – (W) BADM 115 - PERSPECTIVES OF BUSINESS AND SOCIETY OR
- (W) SOSC 101 - SOCIAL ISSUES
- CRWT 102 - CRITICAL READING & WRITING II
- AIID 201 - READINGS IN THE HUMANITIES (W)
- SELECT ONE – (W) GE-HISTORY CATEGORY: HIST 101-110
- SELECT ONE – GE MATH: MATH 108 OR MATH 121
- SELECT ONE – GE-INTERCULTURAL NORTH AMERICA CATEGORY
- SELECT ONE – GE-INTERNATIONAL ISSUES CATEGORY
- SELECT ONE – (W) GE-TOPICS ARTS AND HUMANITIES CATEGORY OR
- (W) GE-TOPICS SOCIAL SCIENCE CATEGORY
- SCHOOL OF THEORETICAL AND APPLIED SCIENCE REQUIREMENT
- TAS School Core is fulfilled within the major : SCIN 396 History of Scientific Thought and Math requirement
- INTEGRATED SCIENCE STUDIES MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
- BIOL 110 - FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY I: LECTURE AND LAB
- BIOL 112 - FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY II
- BIOL 221 - GENERAL ECOLOGY OR
- ENSC 210 - THEORETICAL AND FIELD ECOLOGY LEC/LAB
- CHEM 110 - FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY I: LECTURE AND LAB
- CHEM 112 - FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY II: LECTURE AND LAB
- ENSC 103 - INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
- GEOL 105 - FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOLOGY: LEC/LAB
- PHYS 110 - FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS I: LECTURE AND LAB
- PHYS 112 - FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS II: LECTURE AND LAB
- PHYS 103 - INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY
- SCIN 396 - HISTORY OF SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT
- SCIN 435 - WRITING ABOUT SCIENCE FOR PUBLIC MEDIA
- MATHEMATICS REQUIREMENT: SELECT ONE
- ENSC 345 - RESEARCH DESIGN & STATISTICS
- MATH 121 - CALCULUS I
- MATH 122 - CALCULUS II
- PSYC 242 - STATISTICS
- UPPER LEVEL CONCENTRATION: SELECT ONE
- SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
- REQUIRED COURSE:
- SCIN 210 - SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIETY
- SELECT FOUR COURSES: (select one from each Category. The fourth course can be from any category)
- CATEGORY 1: SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
- ENSC 405 - GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
- ENST 215 - ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY
- ENST 317 - ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND REGULATION
- GEOG 303 - WATER RESOURCES
- SCIN 434 - WOMEN AND SCIENCE
- CATEGORY 2: TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
- AMER 307 - TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE IN AMERICA
- ENST 223 - ENERGY AND SOCIETY
- ENST 313 - APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY
- ENST 314 - GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
- MUSI 316 - MUSIC,TECHNOLOGY AND MEDIA
- SCIN 230 - COMPUTERS AND SOCIETY
- CATEGORY 3: ETHICS/LAW
- ENST 326 - ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
- PHIL 328 - BIOETHICS
- PHIL 322 - PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
- PHIL 333 - ETHICS
- SCIENCE JOURNALISM
- COMM 208 - NEWSWRITING * (*Pre-requisite of GEOL 105 for INSS students)
- COMM 304 - WRITING FOR PUBLICATION
- COMM 307 - ENVIRONMENTAL WRITING
- COMM 311 - COMMUNITY JOURNALISM
- COMM 324 - REPORTING AND PRODUCING ONLINE NEWS
- BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
- ACCT 221 - PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
- BADM 223 - BUSINESS LAW I
- ECON 101 - MICROECONOMICS OR
- ECON 102 - INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS
- MGMT 302 - MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
- MKTG 290 - MARKETING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES
- *A student may opt to complete the Business Essentials Certificate by completing its Personal Development Seminars
- PUBLIC POLICY/ADMINISTRATION
- ENST 207 - PUBLIC POLICY
- POLI 223 - AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
- POLI 318 - POLITICS OF STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- METHODS: SELECT ONE
- PSYC 242 - STATISTICS
- SOCI 308 - SOCIAL STATISTICS WITH COMPUTERS
- POLI 316 - POLITICAL SCIENCE METHODOLOGY
- ELECTIVES: SELECT ONE
- BADM 223 - BUSINESS LAW I
- ENST 317 - ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND REGULATION
- ENST 326 - ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
- INTL 250 - CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS
- INTL 337 - HUMAN RIGHTS IN LATIN AMERICA
- POLI 308 - CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS IN AMERICAN POLITICS
- POLI 312 - UNITED NATIONS: WORLD POLITICS
- POLI 328 - LAW AND POLITICS OF THE INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
Note: A 2.0 GPA in the major is required for graduation.
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