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Integrated Science, B.S. Individually Designed Track

Program Transfer Guide
Salisbury University

About the Program

Advisement for the major is available from the Henson School of Science and Technology

The Henson School of Science and Technology offers an integrated science major to accommodate students who wish to develop programs of study in two or more STEM disciplines or to create a major in an area of study not offered by any Henson department. This program allows students to create an individual and flexible major, with a foundation in science and technology, which is best suited to their interests or career goals.
Students wishing to major in integrated science using two or more approved STEM disciplines should contact the integrated science major coordinator, who will coordinate the development of the student’s proposed program of study. The student will also meet with designated representatives of their chosen areas of study to discuss and develop a selection of courses that best fits the goals of the student. The student must follow these guidelines in order to complete an approved program:
  • Students must submit an Integrated Science Proposal Form to the integrated science major coordinator for approval in order to officially declare the integrated science major.
  • The program proposal must include a rationale for the cohesion of the areas of study and describe any potential career goals suitable for the program proposal.
  • Students must complete a core, including one MATH course, one COSC course and at least two courses in BIOL, CHEM, ENGR, physical GEOG or GEOL, or PHYS with grades of C or better.
  • Students must complete a minimum of 15 semester hours in 300-/400-level courses with grades of C or better between two or more approved STEM disciplines.
  • Students must complete a minimum of 6 semester hours of an approved capstone sequence of courses (in addition to the 15 hours in 300-/400-level courses requirement) for the major. These courses may include seminar, research, project, directed study and/or internship courses.
  • Students are responsible for identifying a faculty advisor/mentor within their main area of interest who will serve as the student’s capstone advisor, overseeing research or other appropriately deemed experiential learning experiences.
  • Students are responsible for completing all prerequisites courses required for the courses chosen for their integrated science major.
  • Upper-division courses (300/400 level) completed prior to receiving program approval may or may not be used for the integrated science major.
  • At least 12 credits must be taken in residence - at Salisbury University - and as a declared integrated science major.
  • No more than two of the courses used to meet the integrated science major may be used to meet minor or other major requirements.
  • Any deviation from an approved program must be approved in writing by the integrated science major coordinator.
All majors complete an integrated science core and an integrated science capstone then complete their major through a chosen track.  

Integrated Science: Individually Designed Track

The Individually Designed Track allows students to create a flexible track that is best suited to their interests or career goals. The major accommodates students who wish to develop programs of study in two or more STEM disciplines or create a major in an area of study not offered by a traditional Henson major. In addition to the integrated science core and capstone requirements, all students on the Individually Designed Track must complete at least 15 credits of upper-level, approved courses.  
Advising for the Individually Designed Track is provided by the integrated science major coordinator, who acts as the primary academic advisor and approves program proposals, as well as supports students throughout their progress in the program. The Henson School advising services coordinator serves as the liaison between integrated Science majors and administrative offices, such as the Academic Advising Center, Registrar’s Office and Cashier’s Office. The student is responsible for identifying a faculty advisor/mentor within their main area of interest who will serve as the student’s capstone advisor, overseeing research or other appropriately deemed experiential learning experiences.  

University Undergraduate Major Policies

  • Refer to the program page for this major and the Courses section of this catalog for approved prerequisites and General Education courses.
  • Program requirements may not equal 120 credit hours. Students must register for additional electives to complete 120 credits required for graduation.
  • All graduates must have a minimum of 30 credits of 300/400-level courses with C grade or above; at least 15 of those credits must be taken at SU.
  • Students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 for graduation.
  • Students must complete at least 30 credit hours by direct classroom instruction and/or laboratory experience.
  • Students must take 30 of the last 37 credit hours at SU.
  • It is the student’s responsibility to satisfy graduation requirements. Please refer to the program page of this catalog for detailed major requirements.
  • Students must apply online for graduation by November 15 for May and by May 15 for December.

See the below SU program requirements to be completed as part of the AA/AS program.  For most up-to-date requirements, please refer to the current SU Catalog.

PTG Requirements

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Allegany College of Maryland Requirement
Salisbury University Requirement
  • General Education Requirements Completion of an AA/AS is strongly recommended and, once earned, will satisfy SU's General Education Requirements
    45 - 55 credits
    Signature Outcomes
    Complete 1 Course In Each Of The Following Areas (3 Courses):
    Notes: Courses in the 3 requirements above can also meet General Education and/or major requirements.
    COMAR Requirements
    Complete one 3-4 Hour(s) Credit Course In Each Of The Following:
    Complete Both of the Following Requirements - Must Be From Different Content Areas (Two 3-4 Hour(s) Credit Courses):
    Complete Both of the Following Requirements - Must Be From Different Content Areas (Two 3-4 Hour(s) Credit Courses):
    Complete Both of the Following Requirements - Must Be From Different Content Areas (Two 3-4 Hour(s) Credit Courses):
    One course from the following requirement:
  • Integrated Science Core I
    6 - 8 credits
    Select 2 Courses from the Following (courses must be from 2 different areas):
    Take either BIOL201 or BIOL202 or BIOL211
    Take either ENGR100 or ENGR110
    Take one of the following Geography/Geology courses:
    No equivalency found. *
    No equivalency found. *
    No equivalency found. *
    No equivalency found. *
    No equivalency found. *
    Take one of the following Physics courses
    No equivalency found. *
  • Integrated Science Core II
    3 - 4 credits
    Select 1 Course from the Following:
    No equivalency found. *
    No equivalency found. *
    No equivalency found. *
  • Integrated Science Core III
    4 credits
    Select 1 Course from the Following:
    No equivalency found. *
Grand Total Credits
70
* There is no Equivalency at Allegany College of Maryland. Check with your Advisor for an alternate course.