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Rensselaer Catalog 2024-2025
Interdisciplinary Science, B.S.
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The core course requirements of the Interdisciplinary Science curriculum are 20 science courses, each carrying 3 or more credits, chosen from offerings in the fields of astronomy, biology, biochemistry and biophysics, chemistry, computer science, environmental science, geology, mathematical sciences (course codes MATH and MATP), and physics. Each curriulum must include 8 credit hours of mathematics including MATH 1010 ; BIOL 1010 and (BIOL 1015 or BIOL 1016 ); and (PHYS 1100 or PHYS 1110 ). Each curriculum must include courses in at least six science disciplines. For this purpose, course codes MATH and MATP are a single discipline as are course codes ASTR and PHYS. In order to ensure depth and breadth, the curriculum must consist of at least eight courses in one discipline and four courses in each of two other disciplines.The remaining four courses are to be chosen from at least three other disciplines. The eight-course concentration must include two or more courses at the 4000 level. Other Institute-wide requirements for graduation such as the humanities, arts, and social sciences core requirements must also be met.
The student’s specific objectives will determine the balance of the curriculum to yield a total of 124 credits needed for graduation.
This curriculum leads to the Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Science.
Outcomes of the Undergraduate Curriculum
Students who successfully complete this program will be able to demonstrate:
- an advanced level of expertise in one science discipline.
- a breadth of scientific knowledge across multiple science disciplines.
- an ability to identify, formulate, and solve problems across multiple science disciplines.
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Fall
- HASS Core Elective Credit Hours: 4 3
Spring
- ADMN 1030 - ARCH Exploration & Planning Credit Hours: 0
- Science Option Credit Hours: 3-4 1, 2
- Science Option Credit Hours: 3-4 1, 2
- Science Option Credit Hours: 3-4 1, 2
- HASS Core Elective Credit Hours: 3 3
Third Year
Please note: The third year of the program varies depending upon which semester the student chooses to take away following The Arch Summer Semester classes. Please note the following differences in curriculum:
- If students are going to be away during the Fall semester of their junior year, they should take the listed courses for each term and any courses under the Fall Away Track for year three of their program.
- If students are going to be away during the Spring semester of their junior year, they should take the listed courses for each term and any courses under the Spring Away Track for year three of their program.
The Arch Summer Semester*
*For more information on the ARCH process, please click here: The Arch
- Science Option Credit Hours: 3-4 1, 2
- Science Option Credit Hours: 3-4 1, 2
- Science Option Credit Hours: 3-4 1, 2
- HASS Core Elective Credit Hours: 4 3
Fall OR Spring
- Science Option Credit Hours: 3-4 1, 2
- Science Option Credit Hours: 3-4 1, 2
- Science Option Credit Hours: 3-4 1, 2
- HASS Core Elective Credit Hours: 4 3
Fall
- Science Option Credit Hours: 3-4 1, 2
- Culminating Experience 4
- Elective Credit Hours: 3-4
- Elective Credit Hours: 3-4
Spring
- Science Option Credit Hours: 3-4 1, 2
- Elective Credit Hours: 3-4
- Elective Credit Hours: 3-4
- Elective Credit Hours: 3-4
Footnotes
- Science Options are chosen from among the offerings of the departments of Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Mathematics, and Physics. ERTH 1030 and ERTH 1040 , Natural Science I and II do not satisfy the Science Options. MATH and MATP are a single discipline. ASTR and PHYS are a single discipline. BIOL and BCBP are a single discipline.
- Science Option: All six science options must be fulfilled. (a) Eight courses from a single discipline; (b) Four courses from a second discipline; (c) Four courses from a third discipline; and (d) One course from each of the three disciplines not represented in (a), (b), or (c). Two or more of the courses in the eight-course sequence must be at the 4000 level. These include the required courses listed above.
- Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences courses shall total 24 and meet distribution requirements in the catalog.
- All students must successfully complete at least one culminating experience carrying 3 or more credits. Some examples are Thesis Research, Project, Software Development, and Critical Assessment of Literature.
- The sequencing of courses may be rearranged to meet students’ needs as long as prerequisites are met, i.e. Biology may be moved to the first, third, or fourth year if desired.
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