With the mentoring of a faculty advisory committee, students focus their degree and select courses across multiple concentration areas to create an individualized and interdisciplinary program of study. Specific degree requirements and concentrations are defined and approved by the student's faculty advisory committee.

Majors in Integrated Science will be able to:

  • Demonstrate a broad range of knowledge and understanding of defining concepts from two or more concentration areas.
  • Apply interdisciplinary approaches to critically analyze key issues related to food, energy and water.
  • Communicate through writings and oral presentations, complex ideas and develop sound arguments based on technical knowledge.
  • Integrate the different areas of study in their interdisciplinary degree program to examine questions, problems, or issues raised in their interdisciplinary field through a senior capstone project.