Keep science classes scientific

By Jessica Berget, Editor-in-Chief

This semester I am taking a Geography class that I need to finish my electives. I am a fan of Geography; I took Earth Sciences previously and was fascinated with the content. I learned about plate tectonics, volcanoes, earthquakes, rocks, sediments, etc. I really dug it and liked learning about the earth and environment around me. I was excited to be taking another Geography class until I realized the professor that I originally signed up to take the class with was replacedā€¦ and this class would now be taught within a social science frame.

I really donā€™t mind having the class changed to a focus on social mattersā€”changes and alterations happen all the time. But, couldnā€™t have this been communicated to students signing up for the class beforehand? As someone who is taking transfer courses to go into the teaching program, I have taken my fair of social classes such as History of Canada, History of BC, and numerous Anthropology classes. And honestly? Iā€™m starting to get tired of them.

Not to say that they donā€™t have their place in schools, but do we have to look at everything in a social context? Canā€™t we just have some science classes that focus on the science? I personally think social classes are oversaturated in post-secondary institutions and we should keep science classes strictly scientific. The balance of different types of classes should be maintained.

I have also talked to a few of my classmates about this, and I have found that I am not the only one who thinks this way. I mentioned I was considering switching to a different Geography course in order to learn some physically scientific content, but to my disappointment I was told by a classmate that the other classes had essentially the same curriculum. If all classes are being taught in a social context, where are people supposed to learn the hard science?

What is also frustrating about this is that I pay for my tuition and I feel like I am wasting my hard-earned money on a class which I am already familiar with most of the contentā€”itā€™s just redundant to me at this point. When I take a class, I am always excited to learn something new, but with this class I feel that I am not really learning anything I havenā€™t already learned about in previous classes.

Whether it be a decision from the school or personally from the professor, I disagree with the idea of making physical science classes into social classes. If it is going to be advertised as a physical science class it should stay a science class, otherwise some students will accidently take courses they donā€™t want, need, or already know the content forā€”and will waste their precious money and time.