Across science and engineering, new opportunities are unfolding
at the convergence of traditional fields. To meet the demands for
students with interdisciplinary education, new undergraduate
curricula have emerged. Biomedical engineering, for example, builds
upon foundations in biology, physics, chemistry and materials
science coupled with engineering design principles.
In building successful interdisciplinary science programs,
however, many questions must be addressed. Although many resources
exist for developing and implementing new academic programs, there
does not exist in a single volume that adequately address this
important topic. Integrated Science: New Approaches to Education is
a focused collection of essays addressing the myriad challenges
associated with conceptualizing, developing, implementing and
measuring the success of new undergraduate programs in
interdisciplinary science and engineering fields. This book will
provide an overview of this process drawn from a broad perspective
of experts within their respective fields.
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