Jun 02, 2026  
2026-2027 University Catalog 
    
2026-2027 University Catalog

Interdisciplinary Studies, B.A.


Total Hours (120)


General Education Curriculum Course Requirements


General Education Curriculum (36 Hours)


The General Education Curriculum (GEC) is divided into two categories: Foundational Courses (18 Hours) and Pillar Courses (18 Hours minimum).

  • A student must complete a minimum of 36 hours between foundational courses and pillar courses.

  • Students must complete at least one course from each of the following areas: humanities/fine arts, social/behavioral sciences, and natural science/mathematics.

  • Foundational courses are meant to be 1000-level courses that provide the student with college-level skills in communication, wellness, and analytical and quantitative reasoning.

  • Pillar courses are meant to provide a student with flexibility to explore different interests prior to the beginning the major program.

Foundational Courses (18 Hours)


English Composition (6 Hours)

Speech (3 Hours)

Wellness (3 Hours)

Mathematics (3 Hours)

Choose one (1) of the following courses:

Note:

  • MAT 1304  is acceptable for all programs in the School of Arts and Sciences except for the programs in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, and Mathematics. 
  • MAT 1304   is acceptable for all programs in the School of Education.
  • MAT 1304   is not acceptable for any program in the School of Business and Professional Programs.

Pillar Courses (18 Hours)


In addition to the Foundational Courses, the student completes at least two courses in each pillar.

  • A student must complete a minimum of 36 hours between foundational courses and pillar courses.

  • Students must complete at least one course from each of the following areas: humanities/fine arts, social/behavioral sciences, and natural science/mathematics across the GEC.

  • Since each course applies to two pillars, it is possible for the student to begin to focus on aquiring skills and content that prepare them for their major. It will also be possible for a student to use the remaining GEC courses to explore areas of interest that lie outside their major pathway. This provides the student with opportunities to consider a minor or second major.

Pillar One: Communication and Interpersonal Skills


In addition to the 18 hours required for the Foundation courses, students must complete additional courses within the Pillars requirements.

These courses should be chosen outside of those that have already been taken to fulfill the Foundation requirement.

Pillar Two: Technology and Problem Solving


In addition to the 18 hours required for the Foundation courses, students must complete additional courses within the Pillars requirements. 

These courses should be chosen outside of those that have already been taken to fulfill the Foundation requirement.

Pillar Four: Democratic Citizenship and Wellness in a Diverse Society


In addition to the 18 hours required for the Foundation courses, students must complete additional courses within the Pillars requirements. 

These courses should be chosen outside of those that have already been taken to fulfill the Foundation requirement.

Major Requirements (57 Hours)


Students are required to complete the Interdisciplinary Studies Core (noted as “required” below), plus the Communication track, and then must complete two of the following three tracks: Professional, Leadership, or Technology. Students must complete 30 hours of upper division course work overall (including major, minor, and elective courses). Courses may apply to more than one track as long as minimum overall hours (120 hours), residency (45 hours), and upper-division work (30 hours) are met. 

Communication Track (required of all majors) (12 Hours)


Minimum 6 hours of upper division courses. 

  • English: any 2000-level or above
  • History: any 2000-level or aboce
  • Languages
  • Mass Communication: any 2000-level or above
  • Psychology: any 2000-level or above
  • WSP prefix (Wesleyan Scholars Program)

Choose two tracks (30 Hours)


Professional Track (15 Hours)


Minimum 9 hours upper division

  • Biology: any course not applied to the GEC
  • Chemistry: any course not applied to the GEC
  • Computer Information Systems: any course not applied to the GEC
  • Computer Science: any 2000-level or above
  • Criminal Justice: any 2000-level or above
  • Exercise Science, Kinesiology: any course not applied to the GEC
  • Mass Communication: any 2000-level or above
  • Mathematics: any course not applied to the GEC
  • Physics: any course not applied to the GEC

Leadership Track (15 Hours)


Minimum 9 hours of upper division. 

  • Business Administration: any 2000-level or above
  • Economics: any 2000-level or above
  • Education
  • History: any 2000-level or above
  • Management: any 2000 level or above
  • Marketing: any 2000-level or above
  • Psychology: any 2000-level or above
  • Sociology: any 2000-level or above

Technology Track (15 Hours)


Minimum 9 hours upper division. 

  • Accounting: any 2000-level or above
  • Biology: any 2000-level or above
  • Business Administration: any 2000-level or above
  • Chemistry: any course not applied to the GEC
  • Computer Information Systems: any 2000-level or above
  • Computer Science: any 2000-level or above
  • Exercise Science, Kinesiology: any course not applied to the GEC
  • Finance: any 2000-level or above
  • Marketing: any 2000-level or above
  • Physics: any course not applied to the GEC

Electives


Electives will be required if the student has not met a minimum of 120 hours in the program.