Integrated Science | Lewis-Sigler Institute
lsi.princeton.edu › integratedscienceIntegrated Science is a revolutionary introductory science curriculum developed at Princeton, intended for students considering a career in science. By breaking down traditional disciplinary barriers, a year-long course taken in the freshman year provides students with first-rate preparation for a major in any of the core scientific disciplines, and in such a way that helps retain the connections to the other disciplines.
Integrated Science - Physical and Life Science for Grades 7 - 12
learnscience.academy › integrated-scienceAn “integrated science” course serves the purpose of a “general science” course covering both the physical and life sciences. These courses are “integrated” in that the fields of science are not compartmentalized. For example, in describing the physics of light, we show how this applies to the inner workings of our eyes, which, in turn, are sensitive to visible light in great part because of the chemical composition of our atmosphere.