Your browser is unsupported

We recommend using the latest version of IE11, Edge, Chrome, Firefox or Safari.

SHARE WITH STUDENTS: A new minor in Life Science Visualization beginning January 2019

A NEW MINOR IN LIFE SCIENCE VISUALIZATION beginning January 2019

“They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Maybe. But a drawing is worth a lot more than a mere photo.
For a drawing is a thoughtful picture. It is really the visualization not just of what there is, but of what matters.”
Alva Noë, 2017

Life science visualization is the important process of interpreting or translating science into visible form, and it is becoming a critical link in the bridge between information and knowledge in the 21st Century.

Students who excel in visual problem-solving and value their curiosity in science can learn how to harness digital media technology to create dynamic works of art that advance understanding. Three-dimensional visualizations with interactive and motion media, virtual and augmented reality, educational games, as well as more traditional two-dimensional illustrations, are all being used today to communicate discovery and accelerate education in the life sciences.

The Minor in Life Science Visualization will empower students who wish to complement a major area of study with concentrated study in science visualization for personal development and the expansion of career opportunities. As an interdisciplinary study, life science visualization has relevance to many disciplines including anthropology, art, biochemistry, bioengineering, biological sciences, chemistry, graphic design, integrated health studies, neuroscience, nursing, nutrition science and public health. Those who can leverage both their knowledge and artistic skill to visualize science will have an advantage when presenting their research or seeking employment.

Download the information on the minor to share with students and view the undergraduate catalog for more information.