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2024-2025 SCRIPPS CATALOG 
    
2024-2025 SCRIPPS CATALOG

Science Management Major


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This program is designed to provide students with a solid background in science, economics, and fundamental managerial skills. A major in Science Management requires a minimum of 20 courses plus thesis in addition to the college’s general-education requirements (some of the Core Program will overlap). Majors complete a core program of a minimum of fourteen courses plus senior thesis in addition to a five-course area of concentration. In addition to those listed, students can create their own track in consultation with the Science Management advisor.

Requirements for the Major


1. Core Program (14 courses plus thesis):

NOTE: Students who wish to specialize in the Physics sequence have the option of taking PHYS030L KS , PHYS031L KS , PHYS033L KS , PHYS034L KS   instead of Biology for their Core Program.

Note that both the physics and biophysics tracks require Calculus II as a prerequisite

  • CSCI 005 HM, CSCI1004 PZ, CSCI051G PO, CSCI051J PO, CSCI051P PO Introduction to Computer Science  at Harvey Mudd or Pomona or BIOL099 KS
  • ORST135 PZ or PSYC037 CM Organizational Psychology  
  • ECON 050 SC Principles of Economics  (or ECON052 PZ) 
  • DS 002 SC  , DS004 SC, CSCI036 PZ, CSCI035 HM, or
    CSCI036 CM Intro to Data Science 
  • ECON101 SC Intermediate Microeconomic Theory  or ECON105 PZ
  • ECON175 PZ or ECON134 CM Corporate Finance  
  • ECON120 SC Statistics  or ECON 091 PZ or other statistics course, preferably with R (e.g., BIOL175 KS )
  • ECON125 SC Econometrics  
  • PSYC037 CM Organizational Psychology  or ORST135 PZ Organizational Behavior
  • A course in Ethics (e.g. SYC183 SC, PHIL032 PZ, PHIL032 PO, PHIL038 PZ, PHIL038 PO, PHIL155 SC, PHIL121 HM, ORST160 PZ, ORST175 PZ, or
    PHIL160 SC)
  • Project Management Fundamentals. This requirement can be met by taking one of the following:
    • E183  HM Management of Technical Enterprise (offered in fall)
    • ORST170 PZ Science, Technology, and Organizations
    • ECON165  CM or ECON150 PO Industrial Organization 
    • ECON150  PO Industrial Organization (offered in spring; note this course is impacted)
    • PDEV 5000 Team Master’s Project (taken in conjunction with a TMP senior thesis)
  • Senior Thesis. Majors must complete a thesis as the capstone requirement to the major. Options include either a two-semester Team Master’s Project (TMP) or a one- or two-semester thesis in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics (191, 188L/190L, or 189L/190L).

2. Areas of Concentration (five courses)

All majors must complete an area of concentration track with a minimum of five courses. Representative examples are listed below.

a. Chemistry Track

b. Physics Track

PHYS101 KS , PHYS102 KS , PHYS114 KS , and PHYS115 KS . Please note that MATH111 SC Differential Equations  is a prerequisite for most upper-division physics courses.

c. Biophysics Track

d. Biotechnology Track

e. Neuroscience Track

f. Environmental Management Track

At least two courses in this track must have an associated laboratory component

g. Public Health Track

Courses must be selected from three of the five fields listed below. Please note that some of these courses have prerequisites outside of the GE/Core program of this major.

Honors Requirements (All Tracks, where applicable)


To be considered for departmental honors in one of the science majors, a student must:

  • Achieve a minimum grade point average of 3.67 in courses in the major.  
  • Achieve a minimum grade of A- on the thesis.
  • Complete a one- or two-semester thesis project in which the student has demonstrated excellence by making a significant contribution to the progress of the research and by producing a thesis document judged to be of honors quality by the department.
  • Present an oral progress report at the end of the first semester of a two-semester thesis and a poster at the conclusion of either a one- or two-semester thesis in which the student clearly explains the rationale for the project and the conclusions drawn, engages the listener, and knowledgeably answers questions.
  • Attend at least six scientific seminars during the semester (each semester for a two-semester thesis) and submit a brief and clear summary of each.

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