2013-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Interdisciplinary Studies
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The Department of Interdisciplinary Studies provides an option for general degree completion for adults through its flexible curriculum. With the collaboration of one or more departments, interdisciplinary approaches (Depth Studies) are developed for both traditional and non-traditional students to complete the baccalaureate degree. All students receive individualized advising and course selection, based upon the intended use(s) of the completed degree.
Goals:
1. To provide curriculum options and delivery systems to meet the needs of working adults for degree completion in a general and interdisciplinary degree program.
2. To develop and improve integrative studies courses focusing on topics, themes, and issues that are engaging to learners and faculty.
3. To advise students toward successful completion of the degree, in part through their gaining responsibility for understanding their degree program and managing their time effectively relative to university calendars and deadlines.
4. To help students develop communication and critical reading, thinking, and writing skills, including skills in using technology for communication and research.
5. To provide an interdisciplinary alternative baccalaureate program for traditional students.
6. To prepare majors for graduate or professional school and careers in areas appropriate to their education and interests.
7. To provide thematic alternatives as minors or special tracks that are pertinent to society, such as Environmental Studies.
8. To recruit and retain highly qualified faculty and encourage their continuous development in their interdisciplinary areas of interest.
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