Be sure to refer to the Suggested Academic Plan and consult with your adviser regarding the proper sequence of courses.
The Integrative Science major provides a broad and interdisciplinary foundation in the natural sciences. The Integrative Science B.S. program uses the principles of chemistry, physics, and life sciences to understand how these integrate over general areas including biological sciences and health professions, public policy, and science research and development.
Courses in this major helps prepare students for careers in many different job sectors including agriculture, biotechnology, chemistry, education, government, industry, medicine, pharmaceutical, research & development, sustainability, and more. Graduates of this major pursue diverse career paths and hold a variety of roles such as research scientist, data analyst, technician, program coordinator, project manager, consultant, and laboratory associate. The degree can also be tailored to meet specific requirements of professional programs such as medical, dental, physician assistant, pharmacy, or law school, as well as graduate school.
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