Interdisciplinary Studies

The BA in Interdisciplinary Studies degree consists of three minors. Two must be from within the College of Liberal Arts.

The curriculum below is for the student working toward an Associate of Arts degree from Itawamba Community College who intends to continue studies toward the Bachelor of Arts - Interdisciplinary Studies with the University of Mississippi.

Itawamba Community College

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

COURSE DESCRIPTION HRS
FIRST YEAR WRITING 6
ENG 1113 English Composition I
ENG 1123 English Composition II
ENGLISH LITERATURE SURVEY 6
ENG 2223 American Literature I
ENG 2233 American Literature II
ENG 2323 British Literature I
ENG 2333 British Literature II
ENG 2423 World Literature I
ENG 2433 World Literature II
MODERN OR ANCIENT LANGUAGE 12
Select Foreign Language Sequence (ICC) or American Sign Language Sequence (UM)
MFL 1213 Spanish I
MFL 1223 Spanish II
MFL 2213 Spanish III
MFL 2223 Spanish IV
or
ASL 111 Elem American Sign Language
ASL 211 Interme American Sign Language
HISTORY 6
Cannot Combine HIS 1163 & HIS 1113
HIS 1163 World Civilizations I 3
HIS 1613 African-American History 3
HIS 1113 Western Civilization I 3
HIS 1123 Western Civilization II 3
HIS 2213 American History I 3
HIS 2223 American History II 3
ADDITIONAL HUMANITIES 3
PHI 1113 Old Testament Survey
PHI 1133 New Testament Survey
PHI 1163 Acts and Epistles
PHI 2113 Introduction to Philosophy I
PHI 2143 Introduction to Ethics
PHI 2613 Introduction to World Religions
HUM 1113 Humanities I
Fine Arts  3
ART 1113 Art Appreciation 
ART 2713 Art History I 
MUS 1113  Music Appreciation 
SPT 2233 Theatre Appreciation 
MATHEMATICS 3
Select any Mathematics Course with the Exception of MAT 1723 or MAT 1733
SOCIAL SCIENCES 6
ECO 2113 Principles of Economics (Macro)
ECO 2123 Principles of Economics (Micro)
PSC 1113 American National Government
PSY 2513 Child Psychology
PSY 2523 Adolescent Psychology
SOC 2113 Introduction to Sociology
SOC 2133 Social Problems
SOC 2143 Marriage and Family
LABORATORY SCIENCE* 12
*This degree at UM requires three science courses, of which two must have labs. Two courses must be from the same subject of science, with the third from a different department. Please note that astronomy and physics courses are considered different areas of science. Consult the UM catalog for specific details.

For minor course selection, consult catalog.olemiss.edu

A maximum of 60 hours of transfer credit may be applied.