Integrated Science Program
The Integrated Science Program (ISP) is a new undergraduate degree program established by the College of Science in Fall 2008. Its primary goal is to provide talented undergraduates with an opportunity to pursue studies that go beyond the traditional major in a single field of science.
Undergraduate Degrees Offered
- Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Curriculum
The Integrated Science Program is designed to provide training in critical thinking, analytical and quantitative problem solving, teamwork, and scientific writing/presentation that cross the boundaries of scientific disciplines, while at the same time ensuring that students have a depth of understanding in a traditional field. Courses will include Mathematics, Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Independent Study.
Students who major in the Integrated Science Program also select an emphasis area (minor or second major) in another undergraduate program.
Career Options
Students who graduate with a degree in Integrated Science will be prepared for prestigious graduate programs and can become cutting-edge research scientists, professors, or pursue graduate professional degrees in law and business.
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