Science, Ethics, and Society (BIO 358)
Term: 2025-2026 Acad Year Fall
Description
This course provides science majors with an opportunity to form connections between
their scientific background and society as a whole. Students will gain an understanding
of the role of science in society, including the challenges facing women in science, and
the importance of ethics within science. This course is part of the capstone requirement
for all majors in the Department of Biological Sciences and is normally taken in the fall
of the senior year. Prerequisites: C- or better in BIO 231 with lab, BIO 239 with lab, and
BIO 350. Formerly BIO 356; Meets LAC: ETH/WRI2