Science and Technology: CurriculumScience and Technology: Curriculum

Science and Technology: Curriculum

As a student in this program, you'll develop a strong background in the fundamentals of science, mathematics and technology so that you may apply your knowledge and skills to technical and management situations in industry or education. You'll become aware of the impact of technology on the global community and the quality of life, both for the individual and for society.

Below is a recommended framework of courses for completing the degree in four years.

Bachelor of Science in Science and Technology: 120 Credits

Note: Bolded course names are only course categories.  They are not actual classes. 

To see a full listing of all courses allowed to be taken to fulfill General Education requirements, please see the Undergraduate Catalog.

 

General Education (49-51 Credits)
Course CategoriesCredits

Building a Sense of Community

  • UNI First Year Seminar

1 cr.

1 cr.

Critical Thinking Skills 3 crs.

Communication Skills

  • ENG 101 Composition

6 crs.

3crs.

Public Speaking 3 crs.
Mathematics 3 crs.
Natural Sciences
6-8 crs.
Social Sciences
6 crs.
Humanities and Fine Arts
6 crs.
Multicultural Awareness
3 crs.
Values 3 crs.
Technological Literacy
6 crs.
Health & Wellness
3 crs.

Writing Component Courses
(two courses required)

Credits with vary by course

Major Courses (60 Credits)
Course categoriescredits
Professional Electives 45 crs.
Discipline-Specific Electives
(From S&T Departments: AET, B&E, EAS, M/CS, BIO/ENS, CHE/PHY, NUR)
15 crs.
Unrestricted Electives 10-12 crs.

*At least 40% of the total credits must be upper division (300 level or higher) to qualify for graduation.  Students must have a minimum 2.0 grade point average to qualify for graduation.