Undergraduate Programs of Study Key
(M) Major:
A minimum of 27 credits in an area or discipline that together with
supporting courses leads to a bachelor’s degree. You may elect to
complete a second major by meeting the requirements of two major
programs.
(m) Minor: A minimum of 21 credits in a core of courses designed to give you insight into an area, but without the depth of a major.
(c) Concentration:
At least 12 credits of course work that give you an opportunity to
extend general learning into a more specific area. Concentrations are
listed under their respective major in the Admissions Packet.
(i) Interdisciplinary Studies Program (ISP):
A minimum of 20 credits that focuses on a particular area and provides
perspective from different disciplines. Although an ISP is not a major,
it will be listed on your transcript, showing prospective employers
your interest and study in the area.