Interdisciplinary Studies
A major in interdisciplinary studies is offered in the College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences for undergraduate students who have unique
interdisciplinary educational goals. The major is designed by a faculty
review board, the academic adviser, and
student. Leading to either the bachelor of arts or the bachelor of
science degree, the major includes 36 to 48 credits of coursework
chosen to provide a coherent, carefully planned program in an area
of interest that bridges two or more departments. This specialized
area is identified on the diploma.
A student seeking admission to the program in interdisciplinary studies
writes a letter of application that explains how the proposed major
meets specific educational goals. Applications are screened by a faculty
review board. Since students are expected to earn at least 30 credits
after they are admitted into the program, the proposal is ordinarily
submitted to the review board in the sophomore or junior year. The
proposal will be considered if the area of interest properly falls
within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and if the student's
educational goals cannot be accommodated by a more traditional combination
of existing majors, minors, and electives.
Students who wish to prepare for professional schools in health-related
fields and students who wish to develop an area of interest based
upon one of the College's cross-disciplinary programs may wish to
propose a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Areas of interest in
Interdisciplinary Studies have included Classical Studies, International
Relations, Ecology Studies, African American Cultural Studies, Asian
Studies, and U.S. Latino/a Studies.
The interdisciplinary studies major must satisfy the requirements
of the liberal arts and sciences curriculum in the College of Liberal
Arts and Sciences. With the approval of the review board, the student
will identify courses leading to either the B.A. or the B.S. degree.
(A major emphasizing the humanities or communicative arts normally
leads to a B.A.; a major emphasizing the natural or social sciences
normally leads to a B.S.) Different requirements for the B.A. and
B.S. degrees are determined by the nature of the chosen field of study.
Courses listed in the major may come from any
department of the university with the following restrictions:
1. The selection of courses needs to focus on a single theme and be
consistent with the career and educational goals of the student.
2. At least one half of the courses in the major must come from degree-offering
departments within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
3. The courses must be chosen from at least two disciplines.
4. The courses chosen for the major must be at the 200 level or higher.
Overall, the degree program must include 45 credits at the 300 level
or higher, with at least 6 credits at the 400 level or higher.
5. An average grade of C or better must be earned in 15 credits at
the 300 level or higher in the major.
6. The university diversity and international perspectives requirement
may be met by choosing two 3-credit courses from the approved list.
The following English proficiency requirements
applies:
1. An average grade of C or better is to be earned in Engl
104 and 105. If this grade is not achieved, the student will be required
to take an additional writing course as appropriate and earn a grade
of C or higher.
2. A grade of C or better must be earned in either an advanced English
composition course or a course in the major with a significant writing
component.
Further information may be obtained from the college office.
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