2020 - 2021 Interdisciplinary Studies Plan

A general statement (narrative) about what the department wants to accomplish.

Last updated on: 11/11/2019 5:27 pm by Elaine Torda

Shrink Box

Those involved with the Interdisciplinary Studies remain committed to and continue to see it as a department with tremendous potential.  Education studies globally discuss the need for and increasing use of team teaching and cross disciplinary connections and courses to develop the creative, critical thinking and problem solving skills needed for success today.  Additionally, by its very nature, it builds connections between people and areas (both on and off campus).  We hope to see these potentials more fully explored and expanded to recruit and retain students, faculty, and funding sources.  We have ideas that could provide excellent opportunities for the College, students and faculty and look forward to completing them.  Yet, we have had little encouragement to do so.  Additionally, with shrinking enrollment, we understand that offering team-taught classes seems an ill-afforded luxury.  We would hope not and that as long as numbers remain sustainable, the classes will as well. Again, we would appreciate some guidance on future direction.

Department Goals

Specific things the department wishes to achieve or accomplish this academic year.

# Department Goal
1 Increase enrollment and retention in IDS and HUM courses
2 Explore and expand course offerings as appropriate
3 Make connections to other areas and groups, both on and off campus
4 Continue to conduct meaningful assessment
5 Explore external and internal opportunities for student and faculty development
6 Expand the number of faculty who team-teach in the department

Initiatives

Projects or processes that would assist you in achieving one or more of your goals this academic year.