2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 26, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Interdisciplinary Studies: B.S.I.S.


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Mission Statement

The mission of the Interdisciplinary Studies major is to provide a unique academic program that offers highly motivated and intellectually curious students the opportunity to develop an individualized, innovative and integrated program of study. As an alternative to a traditional major, self-directed students are engaged and mentored by faculty and advisers to build a program of study, drawing from multiple disciplines, around a unifying theme.  

Student Learning Outcomes

Students who complete the requirements for a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate a sound understanding of interdisciplinary inquiry and research.  
  2. Identify and critically analyze a complex issue or theme from multiple disciplinary perspectives. 
  3. Justify in writing their reasons for pursuing an IDS degree.
  4. Explain in writing how the academic courses they have taken coalesce into a unified program that helps them to achieve their individual academic and professional goals.
  5. Research and develop new interdisciplinary insight into a complex issue related to their focus of study. 
  6. Communicate their research findings through a capstone project. 

Program Description

Admissions procedures and guidelines for the Interdisciplinary Studies major may be obtained from the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, which is housed in the Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts.

Students entering the interdisciplinary studies program will be considered pre-majors until an individualized degree plan is approved. Pre-major students work with an academic advisor to develop their program of study. Consideration is given to previous coursework and suitability of the proposed curriculum. The student must demonstrate that an individualized course of study will be an educationally sound alternative to traditional degree programs currently being offered at Coastal Carolina University.

Admission is not complete until the program of study has been approved by the chair of the department. All students must complete their approved program of study to be eligible for graduation. Any subsequent change of major requirements in the program of study will require the prior written approval of the student’s adviser and the chair of the department.

Students must receive a grade of ‘C’ or better in all Major Requirements. Students double majoring, earning a second degree, earning minor(s) or certificates may share up to nine credit hours from the Interdisciplinary Studies Major Requirements per program. The Interdisciplinary Studies major requires its graduates to earn 120 credit hours with a minimum 2.0 GPA. At least 12 credit hours in Major Requirements and 30 total credit hours must be completed at Coastal Carolina University.

Degree Requirements (120 Credits)


Core Curriculum Requirements


Core Curriculum (36-40 Total Credit Hours)   

Graduation Requirements


Graduation Requirements (3-6+ Credits) *   

Foundation Requirements (11-21 Credits) *


Disciplinary Exploration (0-9 Credits)


  • Students can take up to nine (9) credits of 100 or 200 level courses related to their interdisciplinary program of study, including IDS 190  and IDS 191 

Science Foundations (7-8 Credits)


Note:


IDS 311 is a co-requisite with IDS 310. Before enrolling in IDS 311, you must have already taken or be signed up to take IDS 310.

Major Requirements (45 Credits)


Interdisciplinary Program of Study (36 Credits)


Students should work with their IDS adviser or an IDS faculty member to develop their program of study. Programs of study must be approved by the chair of the interdisciplinary studies department and meet the following criteria:

  • All courses in the program of study must be at the 300 level or above
  • At least 15 credit hours must be from the Gupta College of Science
  • No more than 15 credit hours from any one discipline may be used to satisfy the program
  • A maximum of six credit hours for Independent or Directed Study and six credit hours for Internship may be used to satisfy the program

Note:  Students may not use more than 15 credit hours combined from the following areas: EDUC,EDEC, EDEL, EDIT, EDLL, EDML, EDPE, EDSC, EDSP.

Electives (8-23 Credits)


Total Credits Required: 120


* Course credit hours only count once toward the total university graduation credit hour requirements. Click on Credit Sharing  for more information.

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