Int 470 Curriculum

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Department of History and Interdisciplinary

Studies

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
(BS.INT)
TRADITIONAL CURRICULUM
First Year
ENG 101
cr.

Communication Skills I

ENG 102
cr.

Communication Skills II

MTH 103 (or higher)

Contemporary Math

3 cr.

PED 100 or 101

Fundamentals of Fitness Life

1 cr.

HED 100

Personal & Community Health

2 cr.

IUL 101

Introduction to University Life

Humanities*

3 cr.
3 cr.

BIO 100

Biology I

3 cr.

BIO 100L

Biology Lab

1 cr.

Social Science**
CSC 150
Free Elective
TOTAL

Second Year

3 cr.
Computer Literacy

3 cr.
2 cr.
30 cr. hrs.

SCM 285
cr.

Principles of Speech

BIO 110
cr.

General Biology

Cultural Perspective**

Group A

3 cr.

Cultural Perspective***

Group B

3 cr.

CSC 200

Advanced Computer Concepts

3 cr.

Concentration Area I

Upper Level

TOTAL

15 cr.
30 cr. hrs.

*Humanities may include HUM 210, HUM 211, ENG 207, FIA 201, MUS 301, or any
foreign language.
**Social Sciences may include SOC 101, SOC 110, HIS 100, HIS 101, HIS 102, HIS 103,
BUS 175, or ECN 200.
***Cultural Perspectives from Group A may include ENG 383, FIA 370, or MUS 234
****Cultural Perspectives from Group B may include HIS 335, HIS 336, HIS 370, HIS 371,
HRP 290, JRN 299, SOC 237, POS 315, or PSY 340
Third Year
INT 308

Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies

INT 322
cr.

Approaches to Critical Analysis

INT 360

Research in Interdisciplinary Studies

3 cr.

INT 375

Language & Society

3 cr.

Concentration Area II

Upper Level

Elective

Upper Level

3 cr.

ENG 299

Exit Writing Exam

0 cr.

TOTAL
Fourth Year

3 cr.

15 cr.

30 cr. hrs.

INT 411
cr.

Ideas and Their Influences

INT 412
cr.

Contemporary Globalization

INT 470

Senior Seminar

3 cr.

INT 477

Senior Thesis

3 cr.

Electives

Upper Level

18 cr.

TOTAL

30 cr. hrs

Students are not to take any more than two (2) INT classes per semester. INT courses
are to be taken in numerical order.
Students must earn a C or better in all INT courses.
Students are to have at least 30 hours of upper levels (300/400) in concentration areas
to demonstrate proficiency in those areas.

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