Bachelor of Arts in Integrative Studies - Individualized Concentration
George Mason University
Key Information
Campus location
Fairfax, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 4,897 / per semester *
Application deadline
01 Jun 2024
Earliest start date
Aug 2024
* in-state tuition full-time (12-15 credits); USD 16,980 - out-of-state tuition full-time (12-15 credits); USD 1,803 - mandatory student fee
Introduction
The coursework for the individualized concentration consists of traditional courses from multiple departments, learning communities, independent study, and experiential learning chosen with guidance from an academic advisor.
An individualized concentration is the equivalent of a major in a traditional degree program. There is a proposal process required for approval to pursue an individualized concentration (title and course requirements, see advisor for details). The coursework for the individualized concentration consists of traditional courses from multiple disciplines, independent study, and experiential learning -- all chosen with guidance from an academic advisor. Individualized concentrations cannot duplicate any existing Mason degree programs. Students must present a minimum GPA of 2.00 in courses applied to the concentration.
The Bachelor of Arts in Integrative Studies brings together research, theory, and practice across numerous disciplines. Integrative studies majors select a multidisciplinary concentration or work with student services staff to develop their own concentration, uniquely suited to their academic and career goals. Integrative studies majors explore new topics and experiences while gaining the knowledge and skills needed to enter the workforce. Required coursework is offered in small classes with ample room for discussion, collaborative learning, and experiential learning, including in-community projects, volunteer opportunities, fieldwork, internships and work with faculty on research that directly engages current social and global challenges.
Program Outcome
- Written Communication - Demonstrate effective writing skills while understanding and communicating with diverse audiences.
- Inquiry - Evaluate scholarly works and format a question, problem, or challenge that is relevant and appropriate in scope.
- Civic Engagement - Articulate the responsibility of the individual within local and global communities.
- Digital Literacy – Proficient use of information technology and congruence with ethical standards around digital literacy in everyday life.
- Reflective Practice – Analyze prior learning and apply that knowledge to demonstrate comprehension and future implications.
- Well-Being - Develop self-efficacy and regularly assess the quality of one's own life.
Curriculum
Degree Requirements
Total credits: minimum 120
Students pursuing a BA in Integrative Studies must complete a minimum of 30 credits of (INTS) coursework, with at least 15 credits at the 300 and 400 levels.
Integrative studies students complete INTS 391 Understanding Integrative Studies and INTS 491 Senior Capstone and choose a concentration from the options below. Before registering, students should see an advisor to help plan their degree program to meet Mason's requirements. The advisor also can help students choose electives or a minor.
Required Course
- INTS 391 Understanding Integrative Studies 1
- INTS 491 Senior Capstone 3
Total Credits 4
Individualized Concentration (IND)
With the approval of the executive director, students may construct an individualized concentration. 30
Total Credits 30