Most of the following
Interdisciplinary Studies courses have been designated for the
Interdisciplinary Studies subcategory in the General Education program. If
designated for the General Education program, the course description
specifies the General Education category to which the course applies.
Many of the interdisciplinary courses
are taught by more than one faculty member and provide students with an
expanded view of subject matter in more than one field. For each
interdisciplinary course, one academic department or university program has
been designated as the coordinating office for administrative purposes.
Requests for registration permissions should be directed to the chair or
director of the coordinating department or program identified below.
To Interdisciplinary
and McNair
Courses
and Seminar Descriptions
THE RONALD E.
McNAIR SEMINAR SERIES
These four seminars, along with the intensive six-week
Summer Research Institute, assist McNair Scholars to appreciate, prepare,
and undertake collaborative research, and to report findings for
presentation and publication in preparation for graduate school. The McNair
Seminars provide an interdisciplinary and historical perspective on the
American research community for students who desire to become college
professors/researchers. The coordinating department for the following
courses is Student Development and Diversity, McNair Program Office, OL
2134.