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2014-2015 Catalog 
    
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Course Descriptions - BIS


Bachelor of Integrated Studies Program Go to BIS website

Courses

  • BIS 2800 - Foundations of Integrated Studies

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Foundations of Interdisciplinary Studies provide students with theories and methods used in cross-disciplinary inquiry. Course components include: connections between academic studies and student interests, methods associated with integrated studies, and planning future employment and life-long learning goals.
  • BIS 3800 - BIS Capstone and Graduation Preparation

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Online]
    Spring [Online]
    Summer [Online]


    This course provides BIS students with a foundation for the capstone project, as well as helping them to professionalize themselves in preparation for life after graduation.  BIS 3800 is a required prerequisite for BIS 4800 Beginning Spring 2015, BIS 2800  will be a prerequisite for BIS 3800.
     
  • BIS 3850 - BIS Internship

    Credits: (1-3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Online]
    Spring [Online]
    Summer [Online]


    The Bachelor of Integrated Studies Program (BIS) offers BIS students the opportunity to earn 1 to 3 elective credits for a work internship. Prerequisite: For requirements and guidelines, contact the BIS office.
  • BIS 4800 - Bachelor of Integrated Studies Senior Capstone

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Online]
    Spring [Online]
    Summer [Online]


    The Senior Capstone serves as the culmination of the Bachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS) interdisciplinary degree. After completing course work in three different areas of emphasis, BIS student synthesize their three disciplines in this capstone project. Prerequisite: BIS 3800 .