Allied Health and Interdisciplinary Studies
Division of Support Services
Program Purpose
The Bachelor of Science program with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies is designed to serve active duty military personnel and goal directed students whose educational needs are not met by one of the University's structured majors. A degree plan, consistent with the individual's stated goals, is designed for each student admitted to the program. This degree may or may not prepare a graduate for a particular occupation or entry into a graduate or professional school.
A student may apply for admission to the program during or after the semester in which 24 hous of credit, including transfer and advanced standing, are completed. A minimum of 24 semester hours must be completed after admission to the program.
Degree Requirements
GENERAL EDUCATION - 50 hours
CONCENTRATION - 45 hours
Courses selected from two or more disciplines which in their aggregate comprise a rational combination of skills and concepts. A minimum of 25 semester hours of the concentration must be upper division courses and a minimum of 12 of the 25 must be taken at Cameron.
ELECTIVES - 33 hours
University Requirements
In addition to the specific requirements above, the student must meet all other general requirements such as 30 semester hours in residence, 40 semester hours upper division, and 2.00 graduation grade point average. Consult the University Catalog for a complete discussion of these requirements.