UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
Humanities: HUMN 318 - World Religions (4) HUMN 345 - Philosophy of Science (4)
Mathematics: MATH 210 - Finite Mathematics (4) MATH 220 - Business Calculus (4)
Social Sciences: PSYC 204 - Principles of Motivation (4) PSYC 310 - The Psychology of Personal Development (4) SOCL 310 - Diversity in the Workplace (4) SOCL 335 - Applied Research Methods (4)
*Upper division courses listed above may be taken to meet appropriate focus area requirements if the credits have not been applied to meet interdisciplinary core requirements or if the credits are appropriate for the chosen focus area(s).
UNIVERSITY ELECTIVES (14 HOURS)
Any undergraduate courses offered by the University except developmental education courses.
FOCUS AREAS (32 HOURS)*
*Additional Focus Areas may be available. Contact your Academic Advisor for more details.
Communication Arts Focus Area (16 hours) Choose 4 courses from the following (Please note: No fewer than 4 credit hours must be at the 400 level):
COMM 315 - Communication Ethics (4) COMM 460 - Advanced Creative Writing (4) GRPH 310 - Advanced Graphic Design (4) MIS 320 - Technical Communication (4) ORGC 335 - Communication in Groups and Teams (4) ORGC 400 - Intercultural Communication (4) ORGC 460 - Strategic Communication (4) PBRL 325* - Public Relations (4) PBRL 350* - Media Research and Writing (4) PBRL 450 - Rhetoric and Social Influence (4)
*Students taking PBRL 325 or PBRL 350 must also take Marketing (MKTG 300). This will reduce the number of University Electives in the program.
Social Science Focus Area (16 hours) Choose 4 courses from the following (Please note: No fewer than 4 credit hours must be at the 400 level):
PSYC 315 - Applied Psychology: Theory to Practice (4) PSYC 325 - Coaching in Organizations (4) PSYC 420 - Assessment and Intervention in Organizations (4) SOCL 345 - Sociology of Work and Organizations (4) SOCL 400 - Social Justice (4)
CAPSTONE (4 HOURS)
All Interdisciplinary Studies students must complete the capstone course: IDST 495 - Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone (4)
ACADEMIC MINORS
Degree-seeking students can pursue one of our Academic Minors. See the section titled “Minors.”
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