Return to: 3030.30 Interdisciplinary Studies
Program Coordinator: Laura Hastings (lhastings@gsu.edu), Political Science
The College of Arts and Sciences offers a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (B.I.S.) with a concentration in Arts and Sciences. The program offers students an avenue to prepare academically to provide leadership on societal problems that increasingly reflect the need for cross-collegiate and cross-disciplinary insights and collaboration. Looking at issues from interdisciplinary lenses is increasingly important and encourages nimble and responsive approaches problem solving. This is an online program; on-campus options are available.
Academic Advisement for Undergraduate Students
Academic advisement for all students (Juniors and Seniors) in the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies with a Concentration in Arts and Sciences is provided through the college’s Office of Academic Assistance.
Program Admission
This BIS program is designed for students who meet the following criteria:
- Students who have earned 60 or more hours of coursework
- Students who wish to change their major to this degree will consult with their academic advisor to review eligibility
- Students will submit a written questionnaire provided by their academic advisor demonstrating their interest in the program
- Students will develop a course plan in consultation with their academic advisor
Program Degree Requirements
Students must complete coursework in at least three academic disciplines (defined by course prefixes) in Area G.
In addition to the Program Degree Requirements, students must fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences Degree Requirements (see section 3030) and the University Degree Requirements (see section 1400).
In selecting courses for this program, students are responsible for completing any required prerequisites.
Internship experiences may be undertaken only after completing at least 15 hours of credit in the concentration area.
University Grade-Point Average and Grade Requirements
Georgia State University undergraduate students must achieve an overall institutional grade-point average of 2.0 and a major GPA of 2.0 in Area G to receive a bachelor’s degree from the university. Grades of C- can be used to satisfy graduation requirements. However, some courses have prerequisites that require a grade of C or higher. (See section 1460 for additional information.)