The University of North Carolina at Pembroke 2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Interdisciplinary Studies
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Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies Program
Director: James W. Robinson
BIS Advisors: Jessica Godsey, Keondra Mitchell
Interdisciplinary Studies Advisory Council
Christine Bell |
Alfred Bryant |
Jeff Frederick |
Joy B. Fugua |
Jessica Godsey |
Joong-Lyul Lee |
Cliff Mensah |
Emily Neff-Sharum |
Barry O’Brien |
The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) program is designed for a set of diverse students who bring to the university many academic, personal, and work-related experiences. They may choose the BIS program because (1) they are aware that they are more employable in many occupations with the degree, (2) that learning in the arts and sciences and in a field of specialization leads to understanding and empowerment, and (3) they review their personal plans and recognize that they can effectively meet their most important goals for a bachelor’s degree through the BIS.
The program serves adult students, in particular, who seek a broad, more flexible degree program to help them to advance or become more established in their careers or to improve their understanding of the world around them.
BIS Admission Requirements
- Students must meet all admission requirements for entrance to The University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
- Students must either (a) have completed a minimum of 45 credit hours with at least a 2.0 Grade Point Average, or (b) hold an Associate in Applied Arts, an Associate in Applied Science, an Associate in Arts, or an Associate in Science degree from a regionally-accredited two-year institution.
BIS Completion Requirements
The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies degree requires that a student:
- Meet The University of North Carolina at Pembroke’s general education core requirements.
- Complete a course of study in a specific Interdisciplinary Studies Major with an earned average grade point of 2.0 or better. At least 25 per cent of the total credit requirements for any particular Interdisciplinary Studies Major must be taken from one or more Academic Departments at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP). For those with Applied Associate degrees only 60 credit hours may be transferred from two-year institutions (including 30 hours credit awarded for completion of Associate in Applied Arts or Applied Science degree from such institution). The number of credit hours permitted from any department, school, or college of UNCP will be restricted by discipline specific accreditation standards.
- Transfer or take a balance of elective or support courses to meet the total credit requirements of any particular Interdisciplinary Studies Major.
- Complete all requirements for baccalaureate graduation at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
- Meet the requirements of the University of North Carolina’s Writing Intensive Program.
- Two thirds of all Major and Track courses taken toward the BIS degree must be from UNCP.
- College credit in lieu of lifelong learning/experiential learning will not be granted.
ProgramsBIS Majors and Tracks (Specializations)- Applied Management Information Systems, Operations Management, B.I.S.
- Applied Professional Studies, Advertising, B.I.S.
- Applied Professional Studies, Allied Health Leadership, B.I.S.
- Applied Professional Studies, Economic Development, B.I.S.
- Applied Professional Studies, Financial Administration, B.I.S.
- Applied Professional Studies, General, B.I.S.
- Applied Professional Studies, Office Administration, B.I.S.
- Criminal Justice Studies, Applied Information Technology, B.I.S.
- Criminal Justice Studies, Forensics, B.I.S.
- Criminal Justice Studies, Sociology, B.I.S.
- Criminal Justice Studies, Substance Abuse, B.I.S.
- General Studies, B.I.S.
- Hospitality, Resort, Hotel and Restaurant Administration, B.I.S.
- Public and Non-Profit Administration, Allied Health Administration, B.I.S.
- Public and Non-Profit Administration, Financial Administration, B.I.S.
- Public and Non-Profit Administration, General, B.I.S.
- Public and Non-Profit Administration, Public Management, B.I.S.
- Public and Non-Profit Administration, Substance Abuse, B.I.S.
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