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Nov 23, 2024
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ARCHIVED 2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Natural Sciences, B.A.
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Through the Natural Sciences concentration, students study natural science in its historical development as well as through the practice of science. This offers a deep understanding and appreciation of natural sciences as a human endeavor. Students start by studying the ideas of the very first recorded “scientists,” philosophers of the 6th century B.C. This is followed by encounters with original sources which introduce and investigate formulations about atoms, about the theory of evolution, about aggression among animals, about light and the theory of relativity. Eventually students move up to the study of quantum physics and molecular biology. Students come to understand and appreciate scientific thought, its methods and its limitations. During each of the courses we ask significant questions that link the sciences with the humanities. What things need to be explained? How are they explained? What does explanation mean? What is revealed about the nature of reality?
For additional programs and courses in this school, see Shimer Great Books School .
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Degree Requirements
A minimum of 120 credit hours: 78 credit hours from the Shimer School Core and 42 credit hours of elective courses. Requirements for the B.A. degree , in addition to the major, include study of a foreign language.
Shimer School Core Curriculum
Mathematics Competency Examination
Basic Studies Comprehensive Examination
Advanced Area Core Studies
Area Studies Comprehensive Examination
Advanced Integrative Core Studies
Natural Sciences Major
Of the 42 credit hours of electives, at least 30 must be in the area of Natural Sciences.
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