Mar 28, 2024  
2022-2023 Supplemental Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Supplemental Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Interdisciplinary Studies Major, BIS


Program Description

The major in Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) is housed in the Department of Liberal Studies. It is designed to offer students a Liberal Education that develops abilities in the university’s identified learning outcomes while requiring studies in multiple academic disciplines. Employers consistently communicate a need for critical thinkers who are able to provide innovative solutions to increasingly complex problems which is facilitated by a diverse educational background. The program serves as an outstanding option for traditional students with diverse personal and professional aspirations and non-traditional students/professionals seeking to complete a baccalaureate degree aligned with a Liberal Studies philosophy.

Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate appropriate communication conventions through assignments in research, writing and presentation.
  2. Demonstrate an understanding of cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches to learning and scholarship through historical, regional, thematic or problem-focused study.
  3. Demonstrate appropriate development or refining of abilities in critical and creative thinking/problem solving

Curriculum

BIS majors are required to complete 6 hours of IDS courses and satisfy the requirements for primary and secondary areas of study. Students must earn a minimum grade of a “C-” in all courses taken in the major.

Foundation (3 hours)

The Foundation courses offer an introduction to a Liberal Education. The university’s General Education requires the completion of Learning Outcomes and Areas of Knowledge that are important to the development of creative problem solvers. The Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS) elective introduces students to the concept of interdisciplinarity.

  • General Education requirements (60 hours)
  • Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS) elective

Breadth (12 hours)

Interdisciplinary Studies allows students to pursue a Secondary Area of Study and major electives to complement the Primary Area of Study with the goal of developing students who have a broad range of skills and knowledge to succeed in the rapidly evolving economy.

  • Secondary Area of Study: a minimum of 9 hours in an area of study.
  • Major electives: a minimum of 3 hours in another program area.

Depth (21 hours)

The goal of the Depth Studies is to provide students the opportunity to focus their studies in a content area. The primary purpose of the capstone course is to give students an opportunity to demonstrate an understanding of a Liberal education through the completion of a research project based on their previous studies.

Integrative Studies Concentration – On-Line

The Interdisciplinary Studies Integrative Studies track is available as a Distance Learning program through the Department of Liberal Studies. The 36 SH requirement includes IDS 3383 - Topics in Interdisciplinary Studies ; IDS 4370 - Research in Interdisciplinary Studies ; IDS 4371 - The American South in Popular Culture ; and 27 SH in other approved courses drawn primarily from the Humanities and Social Sciences.

Prerequisites

Because of the strong liberal arts component to this program, students must complete the General Education requirements prior to enrollment in the upper level Integrative Studies

Integrative Studies Depth Study

CHOOSE 12 COURSES FROM THIS LIST OF 14; ALL COURSES ARE 3 SH

Course Number/Course Title
ART 3305 - African-American Art   
PHI 2301 - Introduction to Philosophy   
IDS 3310 - Native American Studies I   
IDS 3323 - Cultures of the Spanish-Speaking World   
IDS 3383 - Topics in Interdisciplinary Studies   
IDS 4370 - Research in Interdisciplinary Studies   
IDS 4371 - The American South in Popular Culture   
SOC 3343 - Cultural Diversity   
SOC 4311 - Sociology of the African American   
MUS 3339 - Afro-American Music   
MUS 3340 - Non-Western Music   
ENG 3321 - Grammars of English   
ENG 3347 - Topics in Language and Literature   
ENG 3381 - Black Writers in American Literature   

Substitutions can be made for the above courses in consultation with an academic advisor.