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Application
Procedures
1. Know the facts about the BAIS
degree program. There are two BAIS degrees at the University
of South Carolina: one in the College of Hospitality, Retail, and Sport Management, the other in the College of Arts and Sciences. The BAIS degree in the College of Arts and Sciences must
focus primarily on disciplines within the humanities, social
sciences, and fine arts. The BAIS degree is not intended to
be a substitute for approved traditional major and minor
programs. The BAIS degree is not available for students who
do not qualify for traditional majors.
2. Read the section of the
University Bulletin on Interdisciplinary Studies under the
College of Arts and Sciences.
3. Set up an appointment with the
Assistant Dean to discuss your idea for an Interdisciplinary
Studies major. The Assistant Dean will discuss with you the
feasibility of your idea, and may suggest research or
interviews you should conduct to sharpen your idea into a
workable proposal.
4. Write the proposal. The
proposal is an essay which explains your reasons for wishing
to pursue the BAIS degree, your academic and professional
goals, and a list of courses you propose to fulfill the
Interdisciplinary Studies major requirements. The proposal
should also indicate four faculty members from your areas of
disciplinary interest that you would like to serve on your
Committee. ( The Dean's Office will suggest Committee
members, if necessary, and has the right of appointment for
all Committee members.)
5. Submit the proposal to the
Assistant Dean. You will be notified of provisional approval
in writing.
6. Once you have received
provisional approval of your proposal, you may then schedule
a meeting of your Committee. This involves determining a
date and time that you and your four Committee members can
meet (usually for about an hour.) Once you have determined a
meeting time, you must request a room for the meeting. The
Dean's Office will assist you by reserving a room for the
meeting, providing a copy of your proposal and academic
record for each Committee member, and designating one
faculty member as the Committee Chair. Please allow two
weeks for room reservations.
7. During the meeting, the
Committee members will review your proposal and make any
necessary changes or adjustments to your plans. Final
approval of the proposal and formal entrance to the BAIS
degree program can be made only by the Interdisciplinary
Studies Committee.
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