The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies degree provides an innovative alternative to traditional academic programs. Students in this program select two disciplinary concentrations (such as Visual Media and History or Education and Psychology), which combine to become the equivalent to a single major. The ability to study multiple disciplines allow students to tailor their degree to their own academic interest or career objectives. In the process of working through an individualized degree, students learn superior communication skills and gain experience in creative and critical thinking. To supplement the students’ concentrations, the program features a series of core interdisciplinary courses that teach students how to synthesize the methodologies of multiple disciplines and develop unique solutions to complex contemporary problems.
Curriculum
Recommended Schedule
No recommended schedule for this program.
College Core Curriculum (31-45)
English (3-8 credits)
Refer to the English section of the Core Curriculum
Study and Technology Skills (0-3 credits)
Refer to the Study and Technology Skills section of the Core Curriculum
Mathematics (3-5 credits)
Refer to the Mathematics section of the Core Curriculum
Natural Sciences (7-8 credits)
Refer to the Natural Sciences section of the Core Curriculum
Social Sciences (3 credits)
Refer to the Social Sciences section of the Core Curriculum
Fine Arts (3 credits)
Refer to the Fine Arts section of the Core Curriculum
Humanities (6 credits)
Refer to the Humanities section of the Core Curriculum
Constitution (3-6 credits)
Refer to the Constitution section of the Core Curriculum
Cultural Diversity (3 credits)
Refer to the Cultural Diversity section of the Core Curriculum
Interdisciplinary Studies Core (6)
ISC 300 | Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies | 3.00 |
ISC 495 | Capstone Course: Interdisciplinary Studies | 3.00 |
One 24-credit or 25-credit Concentration and one 18-credit Minor, approved by advisor(s).
At least nine credits in the concentration and minor must be upper division.
18-credit Minors
Refer to the Minor Section of the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences or the School of Education for details.
Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Art
- Biology
- Business
- Chemistry
- Communication
- Counseling (emphasis in Addiction Treatment & Prevention)
- Creative Writing
- Criminal Justice
- English
- Environmental and Resource Science
- Ethnic Studies
- Gender and Sexuality
- History
- Law Enforcement
- Mathematics
- Nursing Sciences
- Promotion
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Spanish Heritage
- Visual Media
- Wriitng Studies
Education