08-01-2017, 10:47 AM
I don't have experience with Interdisciplinary studies, but I do have experience with COSC.
It does sound like you are in a good position if you want to transfer to COSC. If your area of concentration is complete, that would be great. You will have to complete a capstone, which is upper level.
Quote: Undergraduate students who are pursuing the interdisciplinary Individualized or Liberal Studies concentrations will take a sequence of a one-credit and a two-credit course for their capstone. These three credits will be part of the requirement for the concentration. The first part is a one (1) credit, five (5) week, pass/fail course in which the capstone project is planned. The project will be carried out in the subsequent ten (10) week course that yields two (2) credits. The two-credit course results in a letter grade. The two-credit course must be completed in the term immediately following completion of the one-credit course. A grade of P must be earned in the one-credit course in order to begin the two-credit course. https://www.charteroak.edu/catalog/curre...ements.cfm
With the remaining UL credits you need, you should try to get upper level courses to fulfill your remaining general education requirements.
It does sound like you are in a good position if you want to transfer to COSC. If your area of concentration is complete, that would be great. You will have to complete a capstone, which is upper level.
Quote: Undergraduate students who are pursuing the interdisciplinary Individualized or Liberal Studies concentrations will take a sequence of a one-credit and a two-credit course for their capstone. These three credits will be part of the requirement for the concentration. The first part is a one (1) credit, five (5) week, pass/fail course in which the capstone project is planned. The project will be carried out in the subsequent ten (10) week course that yields two (2) credits. The two-credit course results in a letter grade. The two-credit course must be completed in the term immediately following completion of the one-credit course. A grade of P must be earned in the one-credit course in order to begin the two-credit course. https://www.charteroak.edu/catalog/curre...ements.cfm
With the remaining UL credits you need, you should try to get upper level courses to fulfill your remaining general education requirements.
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