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Integrated science program

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The Integrated Science Program is a Honors program at Northwestern University. It is often referred to by the abbreviation "ISP". ISP emphasizes understanding the sciences through the use of first principles. Which in practice means ISP has a heavy focus on Physics and Mathematics.

ISP is located in quint house on Noyes street, which is used for the following: the administrative office, some classes are taught at the ISP house, and students often relax and study at the ISP house.

Relevant Links:
http://www.isp.northwestern.edu
http://www.northwestern.edu