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Crossing Boundaries.

The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies provides UWG students an opportunity to work within and across multiple academic disciplines and professional fields while systematically developing the techniques and tools of interdisciplinarity. 

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What is the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies?

Interdisciplinary studies is an approach that draws upon and integrates the perspectives, concepts, theories, and methods from multiple disciplines (fields of study) in order to understand an issue, solve a problem, answer a question, or address a topic that is too broad or complex to be dealt with adequately within a single discipline.

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Program of Study

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Program of Study

All BIS majors design a program of study organized around a theme and grounded in two disciplines. The degree plan is the specification of this thematic program of study and is developed by the student in consultation with an advising committee. A degree plan:

  • articulates the theme, topic, or issue that will be the focus of the BIS major’s program of study,
  • identifies two grounding disciplines,
  • lists long-term goals and learning objectives,
  • identifies 24 hours of coursework, including courses from the two grounding disciplines as well as Interdisciplinary Methods (XIDS 3000) and Interdisciplinary Capstone (XIDS 4000),
  • describes an idea for a capstone project (research, performance, exhibition, service learning, etc.).

The student’s advising committee consists of an interdisciplinary studies advisor and two disciplinary mentors, each representing one of the grounding disciplines. Both the student and the committee sign the degree plan as well as any subsequent revisions of it. Any BIS major with at least 60 hours must have a signed degree plan.

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Dr. Neema Noori
Director, Center of Interdisciplinary Studies
(678) 839-6329
ids@westga.edu