Integrative Capstone in Biological Sciences (B.A.)

BIOL F410 Integrative Capstone in Biological Sciences

This course provides a guided and mentored opportunity for students to design and complete an integrative capstone project that meets the criteria for the B.A. in Biological Sciences. The student learning outcomes of this capstone experience are to learn to a) integrate concepts and paradigms from the biological sciences and one or more other discipline (e.g., in the arts or humanities) to produce an original project, b) present integrative material effectively in oral and written form, and c) practice working in an interdisciplinary context. Students will learn about concepts in interdisciplinary integration of the biological sciences with the arts, humanities, and social sciences through a mixture of lectures, readings, and group discussions. Then, students will apply these concepts as they create a capstone project that integrates the biological sciences with another discipline, most commonly that chosen as their minor. Students will also submit a written reflection that describes the disciplinary concepts involved in the project, how they鈥檝e been integrated, the process the student used to create the project, challenges faced, and lessons learned from the experience overall.  Students will receive regular guidance and feedback from the course instructor(s) as well as a mentor with relevant skills and experience in their secondary disciplinary area.

Each student鈥檚 project will be unique based on their interests and the disciplines involved. Below are a few examples of integrative capstone project types, though this is by no means exhaustive:

 

  • An art exhibit that integrates climate change science with the visual arts
  • A dance performance about the discovery of the causative agents of infectious disease
  • An educational nature trail app for smartphones/tablets about the boreal forest ecology observable within the UAF campus trails
  • An environmental justice analysis of contaminated sites in Alaska Native communities
  • Traditional ecological knowledge and pharmacology of medicinal plants in Interior Alaska
  • A paper on hibernation as metaphor in the literature of the Circumpolar North