INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (IDST 30.99)

IDST 201. Bayou Region Field Explorations. 3-2-3. Introduction to the history, culture, and ecology of the Bayou Region. Guest speakers from multiple industries, community and cultural groups, and preservation initiatives, as well as field trips to multiple sites in Terrebonne, Lafourche, and St. Mary parishes. Team taught by instructors from different disciplines, including specialists in biology, literature, ecology, folklife, culinary, and business. (30.9999)

IDST 300. Foundations for Success in Interdisciplinary Studies. 3-3-0. Prerequisites: IDST major and permission of department head. Preparation for a successful transition into the Interdisciplinary Studies baccalaureate degree program and for future professional advancement. (30.9999)

IDST 305. Internship. 3-0-10. Prerequisite: Permission of department head. Supervised field or service learning experience relevant to the student’s major or concentration. Students must arrange an internship prior to enrolling in the course. May be repeated for credit if content differs. No more than 6 hours may be applied to degree credit. (30.9999)

IDST 410. Senior Seminar. 3-3-0. Prerequisites: Senior standing in Interdisciplinary Studies and permission of department head. Career choices, graduate school possibilities, financial decisions, resume writing, oral and written communications. Individual semester-long career projects. (30.9999)

IDST 420. Topics in Interdisciplinary Studies. 3-3-0. Intensive investigation of a question, theme, or problem through an interdisciplinary approach. May be repeated for additional credit when content differs. (30.9999)

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