University-Wide Offerings
The Interdisciplinary Studies
Committee of the Undergraduate Academic Council has the primary responsibility
for establishing and maintaining liaisons with all University schools and
colleges and other appropriate campus offices for the purposes of encouraging,
promoting, and coordinating interdisciplinary studies on a campus-wide basis.
This committee reviews and acts upon all requests for Faculty-Initiated Majors
and Minors, and all student requests for individually designed interdisciplinary
majors and minors. In addition, the committee recommends and monitors
University course offerings to facilitate serious independent study, research,
and internships not provided through other course offerings as well as specific
courses taught by faculty from more than one school or college.
All �U FSP�, �U Uni�,
and �U Unl� courses are defined as liberal arts and sciences courses for
purposes of degree requirements for the B.A. and B.S. degrees.
The University offers several
undergraduate courses designed to facilitate serious independent study and
research as well as internship opportunities that cannot be undertaken through
regular course work or through existing offerings of the colleges and schools.
Students interested in the courses described in this section may obtain further
information and application forms from the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Studies, LC 30.
Credits earned through these
courses are generally applied to the degree as liberal arts and sciences
elective credits. However, when appropriate, such credits may be applied as
major credits or minor credits as determined by the student�s respective major
or minor departments. Students are advised to check with the department for
particular policies or prerequisites regarding the approval of major or minor
credit.