Interdisciplinary Major Program

Courses of Instruction

College Academic Services Building
(213) 740-2961
(213) 740-4839 (FAX)
E-mail: MCCANN@mizar.usc.edu or fliegel@mizar.usc.edu

Director: Edwin McCann, Ph.D.

Associate Director: Richard Fliegel, Ph.D.

The Interdisciplinary Major Program allows students to create an individual, original major. It is a flexible option for students who do not find a suitable departmental or interdepartmental major in the college and for whom a combination of existing majors and academic minors does not adequately fulfill their educational goals. With close advisement, students can build their own curriculum geared toward their specific educational goals. Course work is selected to lead to a thesis project integrating the fields of study incorporated into the interdisciplinary major.

Admission

Admission to the interdisciplinary major is by application. Applications, which may be obtained from the program director, are considered by a special admissions committee. Interested students must have a GPA of 3.0 (A = 4.0) or above; those with less than a 3.3 are the exception. No one can be admitted after the end of the first semester of the junior year. Admission deadlines are March 31 for fall and October 20 for spring.

Program Requirements

Students in the program must meet the general education requirements of the college. When admitted, students establish an academic "contract," which outlines each semester's course of study through graduation. The contract includes a minimum of nine (four unit) upper division courses, distributed in at least two fields. The primary focus of the major should be in the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. These areas of concentration must then be combined in a senior thesis or project, written under the guidance of a faculty committee.

Restrictions

Course prerequisites cannot be waived; admission to courses restricted to majors is subject to availability and direct negotiations; admission to departments and/or schools which have their own admission requirements must be processed separately.

Courses of Instruction

Interdisciplinary Major Program (INDS)

The terms indicated are expected but are not guaranteed. For the courses offered during any given term, consult the Schedule of Classes.

100 Topical and Multidisciplinary Seminars (1-4, max 12, FaSp) Small group investigation from an interdisciplinary perspective.

101 Directed Research and Tutorials (1-4, FaSp) Research and study with L.A.S. Faculty Associates and other faculty.

102 Field Study (1-4, FaSp) In-service experience in a variety of off-campus institutions under the supervision of an L.A.S. Faculty Associate.

300 Topical and Multidisciplinary Seminars (1-4, max 12, FaSp) See INDS 100 for description.

301 Directed Research and Tutorials (1-4, FaSp) See INDS 101 for description.

302 Field Study (1-4, FaSp) See INDS 102 for description.

400 Topical and Multidisciplinary Seminars (1-4, max 12, FaSp) See INDS 100 for description.

401 Directed Research and Tutorials (1-4, FaSp) See INDS 101 for description.

402 Field Study (1-4, FaSp) See INDS 102 for description.

494 Senior Thesis (1-8, FaSp) Writing the IDM senior thesis under the supervision of a faculty guidance committee

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Joye Day
day@mizar.usc.edu