600-201 SEMINAR: INTRODUCTION TO LIBERAL STUDIES
3 cr
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.
Prereq: 900-110, 900-130 and 900-120 or 900-140 or sophomore standing.
600-399 CAREER INFORMATION IN ARTS & COMMUNICATION, LETTERS
AND SCIENCES 1 cr
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.
Prereq: Sophomore standing. Unreq: 100-399.
600-481 INTEGRATED SCIENCE MANAGEMENT
3 cr
A study of how scientists and business managers work together during
various stages in the design, manufacture and marketing of technologically
related products and services. Case anaylsis of companies that have and
have not successfully balanced the role of scientific principles in product
design with cost efficient manufacturing and competitive marketing strategies.
Prereq: Senior status and completion of an SBIM internship and senior
project or permission of instructor.
600-485 INTEGRATED SCIENCE-BUSINESS SENIOR PROJECT
3 cr
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: Senior status and completion of an SBIM internship
600-490/690 WORKSHOP 1-3 cr
Repeatable
600-491/691 TRAVEL STUDY 1-3 cr
Repeatable
600-493 SCIENCE-BUSINESS INTERNSHIP 3 cr
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.
Prereq: Junior or Senior standing with at least 30 credits toward the
major and GPA of at least 2.5.
600-496/696 SPECIAL STUDIES 1-3 cr
Repeatable
600-498 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1-3 cr
Repeatable
600-499 SENIOR THESIS 3 cr
A capstone course for liberal studies majors. Students will write a
5,000-10,000 word reflective statement, or equivalent project, in which
they integrate key concepts and methodologies of the liberal arts and draw
thematic connections between the courses constituting their liberal studies
major.
Prereq: 600-201 and senior status. Students in the 36 credit major
must have completed 24 credits in addition to 600-201 and students in the
54 credit broad-field major must have completed 45 credits in addition
to 600-201.
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