Undergraduate L&S Interdepartmental
Undergraduate L&S Interdepartmental
2003 Spring Term
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY
LSINDP 150
This course examines basic scientific concepts, technological advances, and their impact upon society. Science processes will be examined to illustrate how knowledge is acquired. Advantages and limitations of the scientific method will be considered. The effect of science and technology on society will be a continuing theme. May not be taken on a satisfactory/no credit grade basis.
INTRODUCTION TO LIBERAL STUDIES
LSINDP 201
An introduction to the concept of a liberal education, the methodologies of the liberal arts disciplines, and the use of computer technology for basic research. Students will create an individual plan of study to guide them through their Liberal Studies major and prepare them to complete a senior thesis project.
CAREER INFORMATION IN ARTS & COMMUNICATION & LETTERS & SCIENCES
LSINDP 399
Offered on a satisfactory/no credit basis only. Career information specifically for Arts & Communication and Letters & Sciences majors, focusing on self-analysis in preparation for the job search, resume-writing and interviewing. Particular attention will be given to career opportunities, the value of the degree program and possibilities for graduate study.
INTEGRATED SCIENCE BUSINESS SENIOR PROJECT
LSINDP 485
Students will design a senior project in consultation with a pair of faculty, one from science, the other from management, along with a Project Review Panel made-up of other faculty and representatives from the scientific/business community. Prereq: Completion of an SBIM internship
TRAVEL STUDY
LSINDP 491
Variable topics. See Schedule of Classes. Repeatable
SCIENCE-BUSINESS INTERNSHIP
LSINDP 493
The internship is a required course for which students receive credit for work experience outside the university setting. With the assistance of an SBIM advisor, a student will establish an agreement with a laboratory, company, or other appropriate organization concerning the job description and hours.
INDEPENDENT STUDY
LSINDP 498
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member. Repeatable
SENIOR THESIS
LSINDP 499