Program Coordinator/Contact
Jason McEntee, Department Head
Department of English and Interdisciplinary Studies
Pugsley Hall 301, Box 2218
605-688-5191
Program Information
The Interdisciplinary Studies major is designed for those pursuing unique educational goals. Each student develops a goal-driven plan of study approved by the department selecting coursework relevant to those unique goals. Career opportunities for graduates are vast, evolving from the knowledge, skills and attitudes acquired through a well-designed plan of study. Interdisciplinary studies graduates have been very successful in the job market and in gaining acceptance to graduate/professional schools. Most graduates pursue careers in broad industries or emerging fields. Intensive advising and career planning are critical elements to ensure the plan of study appropriately prepares students for future goals.
Student Learning Outcomes
Interdisciplinary Studies graduates will be able to:
- Analyze how historical and metaphorical models support research and problem solving through diverse disciplinary approaches.
- Apply interdisciplinary analytics to research.
- Express interdisciplinary understanding of a complex problem through the integration of disciplinary insights in an undergraduate research project.
- Illustrate how interdisciplinary study contributes to success in future professional and personal goals.
Academic Requirements
Grade of “C” or higher is required for IDL 362 and IDL 479.
Course Delivery Format
The three required courses (IDL 362, IDL 479, and ACS 489) are delivered entirely online. Students may choose to take general education and remaining plan of study courses in any delivery format and/or at multiple locations in accordance with limits set forth by South Dakota Board of Regents.