Allows students to select two areas of study from several degree concentrations with emphases in liberal arts and sciences. The Interdisciplinary core is designed to help students develop a philosophical foundation which will be useful in understanding, comparing and integrating different disciplines of study and different aspects of the human experience.
| General Education Core | 49 | |
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| Interdisciplinary Studies Core | 15 | |
| PHI 2013 Introduction to Philosophy | 3 | |
| Any six hours of PHI courses | 6 | |
| Any upper-division course from another liberal arts area not including courses from the first and second concentration. General education hours may not be used to meet this requirement. | 3 | |
| PHI 4813 Senior Project in Interdisciplinary Studies (If one of the selected concentrations has a capstone course, an additional liberal arts course may be substituted.) | 3 | |
| Interdisciplinary Studies Major | ||
| First Area of Concentration. Must include at least 8 upper-division hours, and be selected from the following options: | 24 | |
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General Science
Literature & Writing
Pre-Law
History
Mathematics
Professional Writing
International Studies
Mass Communication (BS only)
Religion
Literature
Music
Theatre
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| Second Area of Concentration. Must include at least 8 upper-division hours, and be selected from the following options. Note: Pre-med has a specialized first concentration. The second concentration should be taken from this list. | 24 | |
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Business (BS only)
Literature & Writing
Pre-Law
General Science (BS only)
Mass Communication (BS only)
Professional Writing (BS only)
History Mathematics (BS only)
Psychology (BS only)
International Studies
Music
Religion
Literature
Performing Arts
Theatre
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| Foreign Language (BA only) | 8 | |
| Electives | 8-16 | |
| TOTAL FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES MAJOR | 128 | |