SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY
College of Science and Technology
Degree: Bachelor of Science
Program: Interdisciplinary Science
Building 58, Room 151
(850) 474-2739
College: Science and Technology
Semester Hours Required for Degree: 120
Program Contact: S.P. Tanner (Coordinator)

The Interdisciplinary Science program is designed for those who want a broadly based education in the natural sciences and mathematics rather than an in-depth study of one field. The program covers environmental studies, mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, and biology and is flexible to meet individual interests.

The interdisciplinary science degree prepares students for careers in environmental science, health support professions, forensic science, pharmaceutical science, or other scientific areas.

Since some professional schools prefer their applicants to demonstrate excellence in a specific discipline, the interdisciplinary science major considering dentistry, medicine, optometry or veterinary medicine should consult a preprofessional advisor.

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
In addition to general University requirements and General Studies requirements, students seeking the B.S. in Interdisciplinary Science must meet the requirements listed below.

Students should consult with their academic advisor for courses which may satisfy both the General Studies requirements and common prerequisites.

A grade of "C" or better is required in all common prerequisite courses. No grade below "C-" in a major course may be applied toward graduation.

Course descriptions are listed alphabetically by prefix at Course Listings/Descriptions.

General Studies (36 sh)
For addition information see the General Studies section of this catalog.

Common Prerequisites
State mandated common prerequisites must be completed prior to graduation, but are not required for admission to the program.

Complete the common prerequisites for the two areas selected (biology, chemistry, environmental studies, mathematics, physics, and computer science) listed below.

Courses in brackets indicate substitutes from Florida Public Community/Junior Colleges and Universities.
BIOLOGY (28 sh)
CHM 2045/L Chemistry I/Lab
[CHM x045/L, x045E, x045I]
4
CHM 2046/L Chemistry II/Lab
[CHM x046, x046/L, x046C, x046E]
4
MAC 2311 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I
[MAC x311]
4

Choose one:
BSC 1010/L General Biology/Lab
[BSC x010, x010L]
4
ZOO 1010/L General Zoology/Lab 4

Choose one:
BSC 2011/L General Biology/Lab
[BSC x040, 2012]
4
BOT 2010/L General Botany/Lab
[PCB x010, x011, x021, x131]
4

Choose one (Option 1 is recommended):
Option 1
PHY 2048/L University Physics I/Lab
[PHY x048/L]
4
PHY 2049/L University Physics II/Lab
[PHY x049/L]
4

Option 2
PHY 2053/L General Physics I/Lab
[PHY x053/L, 2053C]
4
PHY 2054/L General Physics II/Lab
[PHY x054/L, 2054C]
4

CHEMISTRY (24 sh)
CHM 2045/L Chemistry I/Lab
[CHM x045/L, x045C]
4
CHM 2046/L Chemistry II/Lab
[CHM x046/L, x046C, x046E]
4
MAC 2311 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I
[MAC x311]
4
MAC 2312 Analytic Geometry & Calculus II
[MAC x312]
4

Choose one:
Option 1
CHM 2210/L Organic Chemistry I/Lab
[CHM 2210C]
4
CHM 2211/L Organic Chemistry II/Lab
[CHM 2211C]
4

Option 2
PHY 2048/L University Physics I/Lab
[PHY x048L]
4
PHY 2049/L University Physics II/Lab
[PHY x049L]
4

Option 3
PHY 2053/L General Physics I/Lab
[PHY x053/L, 2053C]
4
PHY 2054/L General Physics II/Lab
[PHY x054/L, 2054C]
4

COMPUTER SCIENCE (11 sh)
COP 2210 Microcomputer Program with Pascal
[COP x210]
3

Choose one:
Option 1
PHY 2048/L University Physics I/Lab
[PHY x048/L]
4
PHY 2049/L University Physics II/Lab
[PHY x049/L]
4

Option 2
PHY 2053/L General Physics I/Lab
[PHY x053/L, 2053C]
4
PHY 2054/L General Physics II/Lab
[PHY x054/L, 2054C]
4

EARTH SCIENCE (20 sh)
CHM 2045/L Chemistry I/Lab
[CHM x045/L, x045C, x045I]
4
CHM 2046/L Chemistry II/Lab
[CHM x046/L, x046C, x046E]
4

Choose one:
GEO 1200/L Physical Geography
[GEO x200/L]
4
GLY 2010C Physical Geology 4

Choose one:
Option 1
PHY 2048/L University Physics I/Lab 4
PHY 2049/L University Physics II/Lab 4

Option 2
PHY 2053/L General Physics I/Lab
[PHY x053/L, 2053C]
4
PHY 2054/L General Physics II/Lab
[PHY x054/L, 2054C]
4

MATHEMATICS (12 sh)
MAC 2311 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I
[MAC x311]
4
MAC 2312 Analytic Geometry & Calculus II
[MAC x312]
4
MAC 2313 Analytic Geometry & Calculus III
[MAC x313]
4

PHYSICS (16 sh)
CHM 2045/L Chemistry I/Lab
[CHM x045/L, 1045C, 1045I]
4
CHM 2046/L Chemistry II/Lab
[CHM x046/L, 1046C, 1046E, 1046I]
4

Choose one:
Option 1
PHY 2048/L University Physics I/Lab
[PHY x048/L]
4
PHY 2049/L University Physics II/Lab
[PHY x049/L]
4

Option 2
PHY 2053/L General Physics I/Lab
[PHY x053/L, 2053C]
4
PHY 2054/L General Physics II/Lab
[PHY x054/L, 2054C]
4

Lower Division Electives
Sufficient 1000/2000 level electives to complete at least 60 semester hours in the lower division.

Major (34-48 sh)
Choose the upper division coursework applicable to the selected disciplines. The program requires specific upper-division course work in each of the two selected sciences as indicated below. Consult coordinator.
BIOLOGY (27 sh)
Choose three:
BCH 3033/L Biochemistry I 4
PCB 3063/L Genetics 4
PCB 3253/L Developmental Biology 4
PCB 4043/L Ecology 4
PCB 4723/L Comparative Animal Physiology I 4

Electives (7 sh)
Selected with faculty advisor; at least 2 upper level courses which must include an advanced botany course with lab.

CHEMISTRY (16-18 sh)
CHM 3120/L Analytical Chemistry/Lab 4
CHM 3230 Organic Chemistry III: Structure 3
CHM 3410 Physical Chemistry I 4
CHM 3610 Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry 3

Choose one:
CHM 3740L Experimental Chemistry I: Structure 2
CHS 4100/L Radiochemical Techniques/Lab 4

COMPUTER SCIENCE (21 sh)
CGS 3060 Science of Computing 3
CDA 3310 Microprocessor Systems I 3
CIS 3512 Systems Documentation 3
COP 3502 CS Fundamentals I 3
COP 3503 CS Fundamentals II 3
COP 3601 Software Systems 3
COP 4610 Computer Operating Systems 3

EARTH SCIENCE (21 sh)
AST 3033 Modern Astronomy 3
BSC 2xxx Introduction to Oceanography/Marine Biology 3
GEO 3210 Geomorphology 4
GEO 3250 Weather & Climate 4
GEO 4100 Cartographic Skills & Field Mapping 4

Choose one:
GEO 3470 Geography of World Affairs 3
GEO 3354 Geography of Food & Population 3

MATHEMATICS (18 sh)
MAP 2302 Differential Equations 3
MAS 3105 Linear Algebra 3
Upper Division Math/Stat Electives 12

PHYSICS (18 sh)
EEL 3111 Circuits 1 3
EEL 3303L Electric Circuits Lab 1
PHY 3106 Modern Physics I 3
PHY 3101L Modern Physics I Lab 2
PHY 3221 Intermediate Mechanics 3
PHY 4323 Electricity & Magnetism I 3

Choose one:
MAS 4156 Vector Analysis 3
PHZ 4113 Mathematical Physics I 3

Major-Related (0 sh)

Electives (12-26 sh)
Sufficient 3000/4000 level electives to meet UWF's requirement of 48 semester hours in the upper division or completion of all departmental requirements at the 3000/4000 level, whichever is greater.


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Adrienne Turner
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July 1998