All SCS undergraduates dive deep into their particular field of study, but they also must meet general education requirements that provide depth. These requirements give students the chance to learn more about the world from scientific and humanistic points of view — skills our students will need as they solve problems with scientists and engineers, artists, social and cognitive scientists, historians, linguists, economists and business experts. Plus, SCS students will need to communicate effectively and understand the ethical implications of their work. The general education requirements help our students gain this broad perspective so they can work well in a changing, connected world.
Review your Stellic audit for any recent changes, as it may reflect additions made after the Undergraduate Course Catalog was published.