Interdisciplinary Studies Prog (IDST)
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IDST 281R. Interdisciplinary Studies Internship. (1-8 Credits)
Prerequisite(s): Department Approval
Provides supervised, practical, and professional experience for lower division students. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits toward graduation. May be graded Credit/No Credit.
Provides supervised, practical, and professional experience for lower division students. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits toward graduation. May be graded Credit/No Credit.
IDST 481R. Interdisciplinary Studies Internship. (1-8 Credits)
Prerequisite(s): Junior standing, department approval, and University Advanced Standing
Provides supervised, practical, and professional experience for upper division students preparing for a variety of careers associated with interdisciplinary studies. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credit hours. May be graded credit/no credit.
Provides supervised, practical, and professional experience for upper division students preparing for a variety of careers associated with interdisciplinary studies. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credit hours. May be graded credit/no credit.
IDST 4900. Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone. (3 Credits)
Prerequisite(s): Senior status and University Advanced Standing
For students nearing completion of an Interdisciplinary Studies minor. Provides an opportunity for students to synthesize their interdisciplinary course work. Requires and facilitates a major research project. Addresses the theoretical and practical problems of interdisciplinary research and writing. Requires participation in peer review groups and in-class presentations.
For students nearing completion of an Interdisciplinary Studies minor. Provides an opportunity for students to synthesize their interdisciplinary course work. Requires and facilitates a major research project. Addresses the theoretical and practical problems of interdisciplinary research and writing. Requires participation in peer review groups and in-class presentations.