The following University Courses are interdisciplinary in nature and are available to students working toward the master’s degree with the interdisciplinary major.
UCRS 5000. Science in Ancient and Modern Times. 3 hours. Seminars, guest lectures and readings addressing major advances in science from a technological, philosophical and historical perspective. Course meets concurrently with UCRS 4000 but requires additional readings, papers and discussions for graduate students. (Meets with UCRS 4000)
UCRS 5010. Interdisciplinary Seminar. 1-6 hours.
UCRS 5800. NT DC Internship. 1–6 hours. Provides students with insights into public life, the policy-making process, and governmental agency interaction through supervised work experience in governmental, nonprofit and private sector placements in our nation’s capital. Prerequisite(s): Open only to students accepted to the NT DC Cooperative Governmental Internship Program. Application information available from the Division of Student Affairs.
UCRS 5900. Special Problems. 1–3 hours.
UCRS 5920. Research Problems in Lieu of Thesis. 3 hours.
UCRS 5950. Master’s Thesis. 3 or 6 hours. To be scheduled by the student who wishes to present a thesis as part of the interdisciplinary degree program.
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