INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES College... Arts and Sciences Academic Award... Bachelor of Arts Credits Required... 125 semester credits Coordinator... Jack Wisemore Concentrations... Single Area, Multiple Area, Legal Studies, Political Science The Interdisciplinary Studies major provides students with the opportunity to explore a broad range of knowledge from a biblical worldview. Areas of study include foreign languages, English (including TESOL studies) and literature, communication, history and political science, philosophy, and religion. In addition to achieving the general goals of the University, completing this major results in learning outcomes which enable the students to do the following through the completion of oral and written assignments and examinations: demonstrate proficiency in communication skills; demonstrate the ability to reason and think critically; learn to integrate and apply biblical principles in analysis of culture and society. The Interdisciplinary Studies core consists of 45 credits in the breadth of disciplines of the liberal arts. Students must select one concentration in pursuing this degree. At least 20 credits must be from upper division classes in any of these concentrations. Courses taken within the major cannot duplicate courses taken in the Core Curriculum requirements. Course Sequence Students should plan to complete the Core Curriculum during the Freshman and Sophomore year. The course sequence for the junior and senior years will depend upon the student s interests. The student and his/her advisor will work together to design a sequence of study that fulfills the requirements of the Interdisciplinary Studies major. Students are advised to use their electives to strengthen their interdisciplinary studies. Interdisciplinary Studies Core The Interdisciplinary Studies core provides an opportunity for students to obtain a broad-based exposure to significant aspects of liberal studies. These include focused studies in communication, writing, philosophy, political science, and religion. A course in a foreign language also is required. Interdisciplinary Studies Concentrations The Interdisciplinary Studies major has several options for students to conduct advanced, in-depth studies. Single-Area Concentration The Single-Area Concentration allows students to conduct extended investigation in one of the following subject areas: Communication, History, Legal Studies, Political Science, English, Literature, Foreign Language, Teaching English as a Second Language, or Philosophy 2013-2014 Northwest University Academic Catalog 183
Multiple-Area Concentration The Multiple-Area Concentration directs students attention to ALL of the disciplines listed below, further strengthening the interdisciplinary nature of their education. Communication, English, Literature, History, Language, or Teaching English as a Second Language Legal Studies and Political Science, Philosophy, or Religion Legal Studies Concentration The Legal Studies program is designed to prepare students for effective participation in the legal community, civic affairs, careers in government and the teaching of government, and for graduate education in political science, law, history and other fields related to the public sector. For Pre-Law see the pre-professional recommendations in this catalog. Political Science Concentration The Political Science program is designed to prepare students for effective participation in civic affairs, careers in government and the teaching of government, and for graduate education in political science, law, history, and other fields related to the public sector. The Political Science Concentration leads the student to investigate various aspects of political and government issues. 2013-2014 Northwest University Academic Catalog 184
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES MAJOR CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------- 60 Biblical Literacy... 12 BIBL 1103 Old Testament History and Literature... 3 BIBL 1203 New Testament History and Literature... 3 BIBL 2553 Biblical Interpretation... 3 THEO 1213 Christian Thought... 3 Written and Verbal Communications... 9 ENGL 1013 Composition I: Expository Writing... 3 ENGL 1023 Composition II: Rhetoric and Research Writing... 3 COMM 1213 Fundamentals of Speech Communication... 3 Humanities... 9 6 credits in this area must be from Writing Practice courses* (see course descriptions for applicability) ENGL xxx3 Any Literature course... 3 HIST xxx3 Any Course in History... 3 3 additional credits selected from the following... 3 Art (ARTE), Bible (BIBL), Drama (DRAM), English (ENGL), History (HIST), Language (LANG), Music (MUSI), or Theology (THEO) Social Sciences... 9 6 credits in this area must be from Writing Practice courses* (see course descriptions for applicability) Select a minimum of two disciplines from the following: Business Administration (BUSM), Communication (except COMM 1213), Economics, Education (EDUC), Geography (GEOG). Health & Fitness (PEDU), Management (BMGT), Marketing (BMKT), Philosophy (PHIL), Political Science (PSCI), Psychology (PSYC), or Sociology/Anthropology (SOCI) Science and Mathematics... 7 MATH xxxx College-level Mathematics... 3 SCIE xxxx Science course with Lab... 4 Formation and Calling... 6 UCOR 1043 Faith in Society... 3 UCOR 1052 Identity and Vocation... 2 UCOR 4791 Faith Integration... 1 Core Electives... 8 Any college-level courses 2013-2014 Northwest University Academic Catalog 185
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES MAJOR INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES MAJOR -------------------------------------------------------- 46 (See Note) NOTE: At least 20 credits in the Major must be upper division credits Interdisciplinary Studies Core... 23 COMM 2003 Introduction to Human Communication... 3 LANG xxx5 Foreign Language (one course)... 5 PHIL 2703 Introduction to Logic... 3 PHIL 30x3 History of Philosophy I, II, III, or IV... 3 PSCI 3613 Crucial Issues in Contemporary Society... 3 RELG 3503 Intro to World Religions... 3 xxx3 Elective from one of the above disciplines... 3 Interdisciplinary Studies Concentration... 23 Select ONE of the following concentrations: Single Area Concentration Multiple Area Concentration Political Science Concentration Legal Studies Concentration GENERAL ELECTIVES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 19 Any college-level courses 2013-2014 Northwest University Academic Catalog 186
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES CONCENTRATIONS SINGLE AREA CONCENTRATION Single Area Concentration (23 Credits in ONE of the following Specified Disciplines) ------------------- 23 Communication (COMM) English and/or Literature (ENGL) History (HIST) Foreign Language or TESOL (LANG) Legal Studies (LEGL) Philosophy (PHIL) Political Science (PSCI) MULTIPLE AREA CONCENTRATION Multiple Area Concentration (At least ONE additional course from the following areas) --------------- 23 COMM Communication elective... 2-3 ENGL English elective... 2-3 HIST History elective... 2-3 LANG Language elective... 5 LEGL/PSCI Political Science elective... 2-3 PHIL Philosophy elective... 2-3 RELG Religion elective... 2 3 Elective credits complete the 45 required credits in the major Electives Elective courses from the above disciplines... 0-6 LEGAL STUDIES CONCENTRATION Legal Studies Concentration -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23 LEGL 2603 Law and Judicial Process... 3 LEGL 3623 Constitutional Law I... 3 LEGL 3633 Constitutional Law II... 3 LEGL xxxx Legal Studies Electives... 14 POLITICAL SCIENCE CONCENTRATION Political Science Concentration ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23 PSCI 2503 American Government... 3 PSCI 3623 Constitutional Law I... 3 PSCI 3633 Constitutional Law II... 3 PSCI xxxx PSCI Electives... 14 2013-2014 Northwest University Academic Catalog 187