Two content areas, one degree!
Students with a major in Integrated Studies select two minors and complete an Integrated
Studies core that includes courses focusing on interdisciplinary research, analysis,
and writing. The highlight of the degree is a two-semester capstone sequence in which
students engage in interdisciplinary research, producing a thesis paper or project.
Graduates are well-prepared for entry into the workforce or advanced study in a specialized
field, with a competitive advantage due to their interdisciplinary training and practical
experience.
The quality of our theses and projects is a direct outcome of our interdisciplinary
curriculum and our project-based, experiential pedagogy. The projects and theses have
proven especially useful for graduates applying for jobs or seeking to enter graduate
or professional programs.
An internship course available to students gives credit for work related to a given
program of study. This enhances our job-ready interdisciplinary program in which students
graduate with a degree strongly focused on a specific post-graduation goal, giving
them 1-2 years of experience in the workplace.
A student lounge for those wishing to meet other Integrated Studies folks and have
interdisciplinary conversations, peer reviews of writing, and study time is available
during Fall 2024.
Integrated Studies courses are designed to create discussion and problem solving across discipline areas. The IS 2000 Knowledge Integrated course introduces this concept of bringing multiple disciplines to help solve complex problems. The IS 300R and IS 350R are seminar style, discussion based, reading and writing intensive courses that explore a single topic from multiple disciplines.
Finally, the IS 4980 course gives you the opportunity to develop a proposal for your own interdisciplinary thesis paper or project, one that is informed by your two minor areas of study. You will complete your thesis paper or project in IS 4990.