2024-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
Interdisciplinary Educational Studies, B.S.
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The B.S. in Interdisciplinary Educational Studies appeals to potential students who are working in childcare, education administration, libraries, or as teaching assistants. This program will also appeal to students who have taken courses in social sciences, arts, health, or education. The potential graduates of this program will have growth opportunities in their careers in education, counseling, education administration, ESL, early childcare, or special education.
Requirements for the B.S. Degree in Interdisciplinary Educational Studies Degree:
A minimum of 120 credit hours are required to graduate. These credit hours are distributed as follows:
General Education and University Requirements 42 credits
Interdisciplinary Major Coursework 48 credits
CICS Requirements 30 credits
Total Credits 120
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General Education and University Requirements 42 credits
Interdisciplinary Coursework 48 credits
Students must earn a grade of “C” or higher in major coursework
Lower Level Coursework (100-200 level) 24 credits
Lower Level Coursework (100-200 level) must be 24 credits chosen from the following areas:
College of Liberal Arts (CLA): Art (ART), English (ENGL), Music (MUSC), History (HIST), Geography (GEOG), Psychology (PSYC), Political Science (POSC), Sociology and Anthropology (SOCI), International Studies (INST), World Languages (WLIS)
School of Community Health & Policy (SCHP): Nutritional Science (NUSC), Public Health (PUBH)
School of Education & Urban Studies (SEUS): Education (EDUC), Elementary Education (ELED), Family & Consumer Sciences (FACS), Physical Education (PHEC), Secondary Education (SCED),
School of Social Work (SSW): Mental Health Technology (MHTC), Social Work (SOWK)
Upper Level Coursework (300-400 level) 24 credits
Upper Level Coursework (300-400 level) 24 credits must be chosen from the following areas:
College of Liberal Arts (CLA): Art (ART), English (ENGL), Music (MUSC), History (HIST), Geography (GEOG), Psychology (PSYC), Political Science (POSC), Sociology and Anthropology (SOCI), International Studies (INST), World Languages (WLIS)
School of Community Health & Policy (SCHP): Nutritional Science (NUSC), Public Health (PUBH)
School of Education & Urban Studies (SEUS): Education (EDUC), Elementary Education (ELED), Family & Consumer Sciences (FACS), Physical Education (PHEC), Secondary Education (SCED),
School of Social Work (SSW): Mental Health Technology (MHTC), Social Work (SOWK)
CICS Requirements 30 credits
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