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Integrative Studies - Program Description

For additional information about opportunities your college offers, please refer to the Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies section in this catalog.

Website: www.gvsu.edu/liberalstudies

Students may choose a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree. The major provides an option in which students can pursue interdisciplinary studies and can reach across disciplinary fields to develop expertise in specified areas of focus. Students begin with core courses and work with an academic advisor to develop an individualized study plan with a focus area based on academic and career goals. Students may also elect to do an interdisciplinary emphasis in leadership. Integrative studies is appropriate as a major for students who wish to:

  • Organize their studies around problems, issues, and themes rather than around the traditional disciplines; for example, the relationship between poverty and society, community organization, and/or local music cultures and activism.
  • Focus on a particular interdisciplinary area of study; for example, cultural studies, American studies, sustainability studies, gender justice, leadership studies, and more.
  • Concentrate simultaneously on a general education and a particular academic discipline or career field.

Advising

Prospective majors should contact the Brooks College Advising Center to meet with an advisor: (616) 331-8200 or [email protected]. Substantial information, forms, guidance, and resources are also available online: www.gvsu.edu/int/.

Honors Organizations

Alpha Iota Sigma is the academic honor society for interdisciplinary studies. The organization recognizes the academic achievements of students and encourages and supports scholarship and excellence of students at the undergraduate level.

Meijer Campus in Holland

The Integrative, Religious, and Intercultural Studies Department, in partnership with continuing education and Grand Rapids Community College, now offer an adult degree completion program through the Meijer Campus in Holland. Visit www.gvsu.edu/holland/.

Regional Center in Muskegon

Muskegon Community College and Grand Valley State University have collaborated to provide a degree completion program at one convenient location. After completion of an Associate of Science and Arts or the MTA/MACRAO program (plus selected foundation courses) at Muskegon Community College, students will begin degree completion courses through Grand Valley State University.

Grand Valley State University courses will be offered in a cohort fashion. Aside from the required core courses in the integrative studies major, students will choose between courses specific to organizations and leadership. Students will customize remaining coursework to coincide with their individual needs and interests. See www.gvsu.edu/muskegon for more information.

Regional Center in Traverse City

The Integrative, Religious, and Intercultural Studies Department, in partnership with continuing education and Northwestern Michigan College, now offer an adult degree completion program in Traverse City. Students design a program that suits their specific interests, talents, and career goals. Working closely with a faculty advisor, students will develop a major area of study based on a specific theme, issue, problem, or career interest. The Traverse City program provides the integrative studies core courses and a selection of electives that may apply to your emphasis area. Students will combine coursework transferred from NMC, other community colleges, or four year institutions to complete the degree requirements.


The following program is available:

Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Integrative Studies



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