The Interdepartmental Major offers students flexibility in arranging a program to suit their individual interests, aspirations, and abilities.
The program is especially appropriate for a student with definite academic objectives which do not fit into other regular programs, or when a student’s objectives can be met through a broad, general course of studies. Students selecting this program must work closely with the Assistant Dean to be sure their appropriate professional and career goals are met.
In addition to the other College degree requirements, students in this major select an additional 40 credit hours from those disciplines covered by the General Education Program’s Areas of Knowledge, including at least four credit hours from each of the six areas. In selecting this total of 40 credit hours, students are not limited to the 100 - 200 level courses. The courses for the major also do not need to carry the General Education attribute for that Area of Knowledge. However, at least 24 of the 40 total credit hours must be at the 300 level or above. All courses to be counted in the major must have a grade of C or better.
CLAS General Education Requirements
Complete the CLAS General Education Requirements.
University Requirement
The university requirements must also be fulfilled, and will count towards the minimum credit requirement for this program. These include:
General Electives
Take as many general elective courses as needed to complete a total of 124 credits.