2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 25, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Interdisciplinary Studies (Discover Degree), BS


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(Click here to view the Interdisciplinary Studies website)

 

Entrance requirements for the Discover Degree

Students who are interested in proposing a Discover Degree major must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 and no more than 75 completed hours.

In addition to the program requirements listed below, there are additional college-wide graduation requirements for all students. Click here to view First Year Foundations requirements.  

The Interdisciplinary Studies (Discover Degree) offers students the opportunity to pursue their academic and professional interests by combining three areas of concentration from the liberal arts and/or professional disciplines.  Discover Degree templates provide possible combinations of courses for degree programs that can apply to unique career goals.  This multifaceted approach, which embraces the spirit of a Liberal Arts education, allows students to choose the best combination in order to meet the demands of a changing, contemporary job market.  Built on a progressive core curriculum, the Discover Degree also allows students to propose their own program of study.  Through interrelated coursework, undergraduate research, and other curricular opportunities, students develop critical thinking, investigative, communicative, and analytical skills that will benefit them in life and in their future careers.

General Education Core (37 hours)


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Courses Related to Program of Study (48-57 hours)


All courses must be completed with a grade of “C-” or better to be applied towards graduation requirements.

At least 21 hours must be from upper division courses.

Area of Study #1 (15-18 hours)


At least 3 hours must be from upper division courses.

Area of Study #2 (15-18 hours)


At least 3 hours must be from upper division courses.

Area of Study #3 (15-18 hours)


At least 3 hours must be from upper division courses.

Capstone (3 hours)


General Electives (26-35 hours)


A maximum of two PALS (Physically Active Life Skills) courses may be used as general electives.
 

Total Hours for Graduation: 120


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