Interdisciplinary Studies, BA: Capstone Course

Program Delivery
On Campus
Total Credits
120 Credits

About the Program

An Interdisciplinary Studies degree is best suited for:

  • Students who have a specific personal or professional interest that cannot be met within the traditional degree structure or
  • Students with disparate credit hours trying to find a way to complete their degree.
     

Focus of Study

  • Students and faculty can design majors around interdisciplinary topics of professional and personal interest.
  • Students, guided by advisors, take initiative in directing their own education.
  • Students learn how to analyze and apply knowledge gained from multiple disciplines.

Students can structure their own unique degree (following LAS guidelines) or select from one of several pre-designed interdisciplinary options shown below:  

1. Cognitive Archaeology

2. Cybersecurity and the Liberal Arts

3. Cognitive Studies (minor)

4. Linguistics (minor)

5. Mathematics as Liberal Art (minor)
 

Degree Requirements

Interdisciplinary Studies Major (39 hours)

• Requires a minimum of 39 credit hours of coursework and a minimum of 27 credit hours of upper-division (3000-4999 level) coursework.
• Students must select their two clusters early in the program to
ensure that all courses can be completed within three years. 


Check the Interdisciplinary Studies website for specific details and course lists for each cluster.
 

Program Coursework

Complete one of the following:

  • INFS 4850 - Directed Research Project
  • INDS 4660 - Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone
  • INDS 4950 - Honors Capstone Seminar