Course Requirements
Bachelors of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies |
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E 101-102 English Composition See “How to Meet the English\ Composition Requirement” |
6 | ||
| Area I | Area I core course in literature | 3 | |
| Area I core course in second field | 3 | ||
| Area I core course in third field | 3 | ||
| Area I core course in any field | 3 | ||
| Area II | Area II core course in history | 3 | |
| Area II core course in second field | 3 | ||
| Area II core course in third field | 3 | ||
| Area II core course in any field | 3 | ||
| Area III | Area III core course in mathematics | 3-5 | |
| Area III core course in second field | 4 | ||
| Area III core course in any field | 4 | ||
| Area I or II Electives | These courses do not have to be selected from the approved core list, but are to be chosen from anthropology, art, communication, economics, foreign language, geography, history, humanities, literature, music, philosophy, political science, psychology, social work, sociology, teacher education, and theatre arts. | 9 | |
| INTDIS 491 Project | In completing the project, you must draw critically from two or more disciplines you have studied and you must discuss integrated disciplinary insights you have gained. | 3 | |
| Major | At least two fields must be represented. No more than 30 credits from the College of Business or from any one department may be included. | 45 | |
| Upper-division electives | Upper-division electives to total 40 credits | 0-17 | |
| Electives | Electives to total 128 credits. The number in the right-hand column is an estimated number of remaining elective credits that can be taken at either upper or lower-division. | 2-21 | |
| Total Credits | 128 | ||
Bachelors of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies |
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E 101-102 English Composition See “How to Meet the English\ Composition Requirement” |
6 | ||
| Area I |
Area I core course in literature |
3 | |
| Area I core course in second field | 3 | ||
| Area I core course in third field | 3 | ||
| Area I core course in any field | 3 | ||
| Area II | Area II core course in history | 3 | |
| Area II core course in second field | 3 | ||
| Area II core course in third field | 3 | ||
| Area II core course in any field | 3 | ||
| Area III | Area III core course in mathematics | 3-5 | |
| Area III core course in second field | 4 | ||
| Area III core course in any field | 4 | ||
| Area I or II Electives | These courses do not have to be selected from the approved core list, but are to be chosen from anthropology, biology, chemistry, communication, economics, engineering, geography, geology, history, mathematics, physical science, physics, political science, psychology, social work, sociology, and teacher education. | 9 | |
| INTDIS 491 Project | In completing the project, you must draw critically from two or more disciplines you have studied and integrate disciplinary insights you have gained. | 3 | |
| Major | At least two fields must be represented. No more than 30 credits from the College of Business or from any one department may be included. | 45 | |
| Upper-division electives | Upper-division electives to total 40 credits | 0-17 | |
| Electives | Electives to total 128 credits. The number in the right-hand column is an estimated number of remaining elective credits that can be taken at either upper or lower-division. | 2-21 | |
| Total Credits | 128 | ||