This is science like you've never done it before. Our imaginative and talented faculty offer hands-on courses that get you doing science and math in a social context. What is DNA, how do you use it in genetic engineering, and what does it mean for your dinner table? What are the political, social and spiritual implications of cloning and stem cell research? Will the universe expand forever? or collapse? What do the data tell us about global warming? And is coffee good for you, or bad? How do you make sense of conflicting studies and news reports? And how do these scientific studies affect national policy? Through coursework and research opportunities, from investigating environmental problems in New York City to special internships in Alaska, our hands-on, discovery-based program will get you not just learning to think about how science works, we'll get you doing it.