The mission of the Interdisciplinary Studies program is for students to develop coherent and rigorous academic programs that address broad or complex questions by integrating multiple intellectual traditions, epistemologies, and disciplinary approaches.
Select 18 credit hours in 200-level courses from the following disciplines in at least three different disciplines: ART, ARTH, BIO, CHEM, COM, DGM, ENGL, FL, FREN, ECON, GEOG, GLBS, HIST, MATH, MCOM, MUS, PHIL, PSY, REL, SPAN, SOC, SPCH.
Free Electives (28 hours)
Concentration Requirements (27 hours)
Complete 27 credit hours in this concentration with the following criteria:
At least 21 credits must be at the 300- or 400-level.
Concentration proposal rationale must be approved by program coordinator and department chair.
Up to 18 credit hours can be used from the following disciplines: ACCT, BFIN, BMIS, BUAD, MRKT, MNGT.
Subtotal: 120
Curriculum Guide for Majors in Interdisciplinary Studies