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College of Arts and Sciences (College) 2004-2006 Academic Bulletin |
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Individualized Major Program
Course Descriptions
Director
Assistant Director
Admission Requirements
IMP students are extremely diverse; they have well-developed interests, are highly motivated, and are capable of carrying out independent work. The IMP enables such students to pursue a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in the College of Arts and Sciences through a course of study that, while meeting all College requirements and conforming to general university standards of breadth and rigor, is tailored to individual interests and goals. IMP students, working closely with their faculty sponsors, pursue interests that cut across usual departmental and disciplinary boundaries. Their programs normally combine regular courses from several departments with independent and self-directed work. It is recommended that seniors in the IMP take I470 Individualized Major Program Senior Capstone Seminar (2 cr.).
Examples of majors that have been carried out under the auspices of the Individualized Major Program include musical theater, medical illustration, arts management, film/video production, fashion design, paleobiology, environmental studies, screen writing, Latin American culture, photography, multimedia studies, public relations, animal psychology, and many others.
IMP students are eligible to take a second major in another department if the course credit is separate and distinct from the IMP concentration. Students in the IMP may graduate with honors if their GPA meets honors standards and if their project work is deemed of honors quality by the IMP review committee.
The Individualized Major Program is administered by a faculty committee that is responsible for granting admission to the program, for reviewing student programs under way, for evaluating a thesis or project, and for the final oral review.
Students wishing detailed information concerning the IMP should consult with the program coordinator in the office at Ballantine Hall 129, (812) 855-9588.
I360 Individualized Major Program, Readings and Research (regular grading) (1-3 cr.) P: Candidate for Individualized Major Program.
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