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What is Integrated Sciences?
A B.A. degree designed for students who: Want to pursue a rigorous program of
study across all the sciences Plan to work in fields requiring a broad
science background, such as: Formal science education (i.e., middle schools,
high schools) Informal science education (i.e., museums,
science centers) Science writing Science policy and technology law
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INT SCI Degree Requirements
50-60 credits in basic science and math 18-20 credits in disciplinary track 28 credits in Integrated Science courses
covering: Science careers Science as a discipline Science and society Scientific research
Competitive admission: Based on grades, GPA in 35-45 credits
basic science and math, letter of recommendation, and personal statement
Applications accepted in AUT, WIN, and SPR
Disciplinary Tracks
Aquatic & Fishery Sciences
Astronomy*
Atmospheric Sciences*
Biology*
Chemistry*
Earth & Space Sciences*
Environmental & Forest Sciences
Oceanography*
Physics** Includes most coursework for a secondary teaching endorsement for UW’s Master’s in Teaching Program
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How Can Transfer Students Prepare for the INT SCI Major?
Start basic science and math coursework, especially: Calculus (=UW’s MATH 124-126 series) Chemistry (=UW’s CHEM 142,152,162 series) Physics (=UW’s PHYS 121-123 or 114-119
series) Download sample degree checklist/plan for
intended track for additional help choosing intro coursework
Email questions to Meghan Oxley at [email protected] or set up an advising appointment (appointment scheduling link on website)
http://www.artsci.washington.edu/intsci/