Interdisciplinary Studies
(IDST)
Faculty of Arts and Science
Interdisciplinary Studies 0520
Bridging Cultures: Two-Eyed Seeing
Credit hours: 3.00
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
This course provides students with tools to critically examine and bridge differences and similarities between Indigenous ways of knowing and Western ways of knowing. The class is based on interactive class discussion, class presentations, video and guest speakers.
Prerequisite(s):Admission to the Undergraduate Certificate in Indigenous Student Success
Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities
Interdisciplinary Studies 3200
Genetically Engineered Machines
Credit hours: 3.00
Other hours per term: 8-200-0
Interdisciplinary approach combining the field of synthetic biology with other disciplines such as computational modelling, design, ethics, management (small business development), and new media. Case-driven learning environment; basic training in state-of-the-art molecular biology techniques; working with and constructing novel genetic building blocks (biobricks). The team will be organized on the lines of a technology start-up company: along with developing a genetically engineered machine, students will be involved in developing business/marketing plans and fundraising.
Prerequisite(s):Second-year standing (a minimum of 30.0 credit hours) AND
Application to the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry AND
Successful interview
Recommended Background:
Biochemistry 2000
OR
One of Biology 30, Chemistry 30, Mathematics 30-1, Pure Mathematics 30, or Science 30 and a strong interest in the course
Lib Ed Req:Science
Note:This course is only open to students selected for the University of Lethbridge sponsored team participating in the International Genetically Engineered Machines competition (iGEM) held annually (October) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). For further details contact the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. The course requires eight hours of orientation lectures and 200 hours in the laboratory. Student selection is based on the assumption that, upon completion of the course, students will participate in the iGEM competition.
Interdisciplinary Studies 3300/Neuroscience 3300
Introduction to Robotics
Credit hours: 3.00
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
Hands-on course in which students acquire basic skills in building and programming robotics. Students will learn to design and build robots to accomplish tasks such as handling sensor signals, navigation and path planning, motor control, and basic cognitive robotics and machine learning.
Prerequisite(s):One of Computer Science 1620, Neuroscience 3690, or Physics 2900
Equivalent:Neuroscience 3850/Interdisciplinary Studies 3850 (Introduction to Robotics) (prior to 2020/2021)
Lib Ed Req:Science