Interdisciplinary Studies, Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science
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Course Number and Title |
Credits |
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Foundational Studies Program requirements indicated in bold. |
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ENGL 101 Introduction to College Writing |
3 |
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ENGL 102 Intro to College Writing and Research |
3 |
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CID Communication in the Discipline |
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A student earning the B.A. or B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies must satisfy the Foundational Studies Program's Communication in the Discipline requirement with the approved CID course required by a discipline directly relevant to the student's focus of interdisciplinary study. The course must be designated as CID on the student's degree plan as approved by the Interdisciplinary Studies Committee and may be counted toward credits in the major. |
2-4 |
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UF 100 Intellectual Foundations |
3 |
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UF 200 Civic and Ethical Foundations |
3 |
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FF 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 |
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DLM Mathematics |
3-4 |
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DLN Natural, Physical, & Applied Sciences course with lab |
4 |
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DLN Natural, Physical, and Applied Sciences course |
3 |
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DLV Visual and Performing Arts |
3 |
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DLL Literature and Humanities |
3-4 |
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DLS Social Sciences course in a first field |
3 |
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DLS Social Sciences course in a second field |
3-4 |
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Major At least two fields must be represented. No more than 30 credits from the College of Business and Economics, or from any one department may be included. |
45 |
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Upper-division electives to total 40 credits Credits from all 300– and 400–level courses, whether elective or required, are applicable. The number in the right-hand column is an estimated number of additional upper-division credits that may be needed to satisfy this requirement. |
0-17 |
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Electives to total 120 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 level. |
17-38 |
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Total |
120 |