The B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies requires the completion of 121 credits: 39 credits to complete the major; 40 credits of the University Core Curriculum, and 42 elective credits.
Students completing a B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies will, in collaboration with their academic advisor, construct coherent programs of study in at least two major areas of study by choosing one of the following options:
- Combining the coursework from two existing 18-credit programs from the approved list of minors (minors requiring fewer than 18 credits must have additional coursework approved by the Interdisciplinary Studies Coordinator) (36 credits)
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- Combining an existing 18-credit minor with an 18-credit self-designed concentration (approval by the Interdisciplinary Studies Director required) (36 credits).
An interdisciplinary capstone INTS 4400 (3 credits) is required.
Additionally, students must complete 40 credits of the University Core Curriculum with the following restrictions:
Tier 2 Core courses are restricted as follows:
Additional restrictions or prescriptions may apply depending on the student's chosen program combination. Students will consult with their academic advisor, making choices that adhere to academic policies that govern the duplication of credits.
Program Outcomes
By the end of the program, students will be able to ...
- Articulate individuality, personal strengths, and interests to connect those qualities with short-term career plans and lifelong habits of mind.
- Analyze complex problems with multiple disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches.
- Describe problems, analyses, and solutions in written and oral form.
- Synthesize interdisciplinary approaches to learning and scholarship from two or more disciplines through self-designed thematic and/or problem-focused study.