School of Arts and Sciences
Academic Commons North 210
912-279-5877
Program Coordinator:
Dr. David Mulry 279-5811
dmulry@ccga.edu
The Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies prepares students for a variety of careers depending on individual selection of class and discipline concentrations. The degree is designed with maximum flexibility to encourage and allow graduation opportunities for students interested in tailoring a degree program to their particular needs, skills and interests. This degree is beneficial to students with previous college credit in a variety of subjects, but may be of interest to freshmen who are interested in tailoring an individual program of study. Program concentrations are available in Business, Communications, Culture, Education, Health, Sciences, Social Sciences, and Technology, and in combinations of those areas.
Program Requirements
- Completion of Interdisciplinary Studies area F courses with a grade C or better
- Completion of the required upper division Interdisciplinary Studies courses with a C or better.
- 2.0 GPA required for graduation.
For additional program information, see the college website or contact the Department Coordinator for the Department of Social Sciences at 912-279-5877.
Core Curriculum
GENERAL EDUCATION CORE CURRICULUM
The USG core curriculum was developed with the goals of assuring institutional accountability for learning, incorporating learning requirements in global perspectives and critical thinking, allowing institutions some flexibility in tailoring courses to their institutional mission, while ensuring that core curriculum courses completed at one USG institution or through eCore, the USG’s designated online core curriculum, are fully transferable to another USG institution. All core curriculum requirements must be completed as part of the associate of arts, associate of science, bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degree programs. Each institution’s core curriculum shall consist of 42 semester credit hours with the minimum number of credit hours in each area shown below. (BOR Policy Manual, 3.3.1 Core Curriculum)
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Program Curriculum