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Options Solutions Program Feature: Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Science

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Gianluca Agostinelli has compiled a diverse, interdisciplinary list of twenty recently launched undergraduate degrees for students to consider during the 2023-2024 application period. Check out our seventeenth program feature below. 

Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Science – The King’s University (Edmonton, Alberta)

King’s flexible Interdisciplinary Science (I.Sci) program helps prepare students for science-related careers by exploring disciplines such as biology, computing science, psychology, kinesiology, mathematics and more at a broad level. In addition to equipping students to tackle challenges and discoveries in modern science, the program provides excellent preparation for those looking to continue on to professional school, teach science at a grade school level or enter the workforce directly after graduation.

Hands-on learning experiences and a focus on collaborations between disciplines in the natural sciences allow students to study chemical biology, computational chemistry and more, while also providing students with connections between science and fields such as public policy, business and theology.

In this new program, students can specialize in any two concentrations from biology, kinesiology, chemistry, computing science, mathematics, physics and psychology. These disciplines may also be used as teachable majors and minors for students looking to pursue an Education degree after graduation.

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