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Interdisciplinary Studies

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

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IDS 2935 Special Topics

Credits: 1 to 3; maximum 6 credits.

An introduction to selected interdisciplinary topics. Content varies from term to term.

IDS 3910 Directed Research

Credits: 1 to 3; maximum 6 credits.

A supervised program of interdisciplinary research. Intended primarily for students planning to apply to an interdisciplinary studies major.

IDS 4905 Individual Study

Credits: 1 to 7.

For select undergraduates undertaking in-depth college approved courses of study. The project, as part of the student’s planned program, must be approved by the dean and carried out under the guidance of a faculty member. A maximum of 7 credits.

IDS 4906 Interdisciplinary Thesis Research

Credits: 1 to 12; Coreq: acceptance into interdisciplinary major program and approval of director. ‡†

IDS 4930 Special Topics in Interdisciplinary Studies

Credits: 1 to 3; maximum 6 credits.

Advanced study of selected interdisciplinary topics. Content varies from term to term.

IDS 4940 Internship

Credits: 1 to 3††; maximum 3 credits.

Permission of department representative or program director required. Supervision by a faculty member or delegated authority and a post-internship written report are required.

IDS 4956 Overseas Study 1

Credits: 1 to 15.

This course provides a mechanism for course work taken at a foreign university as part of an approved study abroad program to be transferred to UF and count towards graduation.

IDS 4957 Overseas Study 2

Credits: 1 to 15.

This course provides a mechanism to record and transfer to UF course work taken at a foreign university as part of an approved study abroad program. Such course work also counts toward graduation.

ISS 2160 Cultural Diversity in the United States

Credits: 3.

This course focuses on the great racial and ethnic diversity of contemporary U.S. society. It explores both the positive contributions and negative experiences of a variety of racial and ethnic groups, an exploration drawing on such concepts as culture, racial group, ethnic group, prejudice, discrimination and civil rights protest. (S, I) ‡†

SLS 1102 Enhancing the Freshman Experience

Credits: 1.

SLS 2301 Career Planning

Credits: 1; Prereq: freshmen and sophomore standing only.

SLS 2302 Job Search Strategies

Credits: 1; Prereq: junior and senior standing only.

Provide students with the necessary tools for their job search. Includes both specific skills, such as interviewing and more general considerations, such as personal factors and making the transition from student too professional. HUM 2210 Western Humanities: Ancient through Renaissance.

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