Technology, Theory, and Practice in Interdisciplinary STEM Programs
Connecting STEM and Non-STEM ApproachesThis book highlights models for promoting interdisciplinary thinking and an appreciation for interdisciplinary understanding among students in STEM-related fields. Students majoring in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics often perceive that courses in their major are not related to the general education liberal arts courses required for their degrees. This separation prevents the transfer of skills between their general education courses and their degree pursuits. The false dichotomy is particularly important because solving the daunting challenges of the twenty-first centurysuch as drug-resistant bacteria, scarcity of natural resources, and climate changerequires global citizens armed with robust, complex abilities who can integrate interdisciplinary concepts with bold technologies. Contributors to this book explore ways in which this dichotomy can be overcome. ISBN: 9781137567383, 1137567384
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