More ICP information is in the Student Academic Affairs website.
Since an ICP leads to an A.B. or B.S. degree, students must meet A.B./B.S. requirements (English Composition, language, race and ethnicity, and quantitative reasoning requirements, and an area distribution plan). Students may complete the Junior/Senior writing requirement by electing any course approved for that purpose but are urged to seek courses relevant to their concentration. Courses in departments from which students have 12 or more concentration credits may not be used to meet the distribution requirement. Students with an ICP may elect a double concentration provided the ICP courses are not used as part of the second concentration or for area distribution.
Students interested in developing an ICP should visit the ICP advisor to discuss goals, academic options, and procedures. After this initial discussion, a formal application may be submitted. This application must include (1) a title and supporting statement containing a coherent rationale for the proposed program, (2) a comprehensive academic plan of at least 30 upper-level credits, and (3) the signatures of faculty members from two LS&A departments offering courses in the student's defined concentration. These faculty should have discussed the proposed program with the student and support the proposal. A maximum of 6 non-LS&A credits may be included in the concentration. No more than half the proposed concentration courses can be completed and/ or currently elected at the time the ICP application is submitted. Applications are generally made prior to the senior year.
The completed application is reviewed by the Committee on Interdisciplinary Studies, a five-member committee composed of four LS&A faculty members and a representative of the Academic Advising Center. The committee bases its decision on whether the proposed program ensures a coherent course of study comparable to that in other College concentration programs.
When an ICP has been approved, the student may proceed with the program. If it becomes necessary or desirable to modify an ICP, the student must consult the ICP advisor.
Advising. Appointments with the ICP advisor, are scheduled at the Academic Advising Center, 1255 Angell Hall. ICP applications are available in 1255 Angell Hall and when completed should be returned there. Students interested in an Honors ICP should contact the Honors Program in 1228 Angell Hall.