INTERDISCIPLINARY MAJORS & MINORS (BIS)
Interested in an Interdisciplinary Major or Minor?
The Interdisciplinary Studies Program (IDS) provides courses of study that each make use of classes from several departments and institutes in the College of Arts and Sciences and other Georgia State units. Students may enroll in IDS in one of the following two ways.
- The IDS College-Planned major and minor degree program allows students the flexibility to choose from a topic and course options that align with their goals.
- The Student-Planned Program allows students the option of designing their own major or minor.
The following is a list of current Interdisciplinary Studies degree options and information about how to enroll.
IDS Major Degree Programs
What is Asian Studies?
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies - Concentration in Asian Studies
The program in Asian Studies provides students an opportunity to acquire a career-oriented range of skills and knowledge of this important and unique region by choosing from a large number of courses offered at Georgia State in a range of departments.
Common Career Paths and Related Courses
Career paths for Law and Society majors include:
- Lawyer
- Judge
- Mediator
- Victim advocate
- Paralegal or legal assistant
- Politician
- Legislative assistant
- Public affairs officer
- Journalist
- Educator
How to Add this Major
If you have not been admitted to Georgia State, select this program as your major of choice on your admission application.
If you are currently enrolled at Georgia State, inform your assigned academic advisor that you wish to change your major to Interdisciplinary Studies. They will inform you of your next steps.
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
Please note that a 2.0 cumulative GPA is required to add this major.
Tips for Enrolled Students
See the Tips for Enrolled Students tab.
Connect with Your Peers
Student and Professional Organizations: The following groups can help you meet students with common interests and begin building professional relationships.
- Asian Studies Club
- Japanese Student Association
- Indian Student Association
- Chinese Student Association
- Korean Undergraduate Student Association
For other organizations visit the Panther Involvement Network website.
Connect with IDS Staff
Faculty Coordinator
Laura A. Hastings | [email protected]
Department: Political Science, Undergraduate Director
Global Studies and Area Studies Interdisciplinary Majors
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
What is Environmental Science?
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies - Concentration in Environmental Studies
This program focuses on scientific components of environmental issues by integrating courses from anthropology, biology, chemistry, geography, and geology. This concentration emphasizes a broad-based understanding of the environment while providing for the development of an emphasis in one of the areas.
Common Career Paths and Related Courses
- Government worker/Politician
- Teacher
- Medical Professional
- Zoologist, Marine Biologist
Contact your faculty coordinator; Rebekah Chapman for course options that might relate to your career path.
How to Add this Major
If you have not been admitted to Georgia State, select this program as your major of choice on your admission application.
If you are currently enrolled at Georgia State, inform your assigned academic advisor that you wish to change your major to Interdisciplinary Studies. They will inform you of your next steps.
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
Please note that a 2.0 cumulative GPA is required to add this major.
Tips for Enrolled Students
See the Tips for Enrolled Students tab.
Connect with Your Peers
Please see the program's faculty coordinator for suggestions.
Connect with IDS Staff
Rebekah Chapman | [email protected]
Department: Biology, Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies
Office: Petit Science Center, Rm 210
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
What is Gerontology?
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies - Concentration in Gerontology
The population around the globe is aging and this demographic shift influences every aspect of society. Today, one in eight Americans are over the age of 65 and this number will only continue to grow. We need experts who are trained specifically in gerontology to address the policy and service needs of this new population of elders. Moreover, we need scholars to research issues of aging from a variety of fields of study, such as psychology, sociology, physical therapy, nursing, education, exercise science, social work, real estate, economics, public health, criminal justice, and many other
fields.
Common Career Paths and Related Courses
The B.I.S. in Gerontology will provide undergraduate students an opportunity to gain knowledge of aging across the life course through a diverse perspective. Gerontology-related courses are designed to draw on a variety of disciplines to expose students to the issues, knowledge, and research about aging processes, older people, and the complex needs of our rapidly aging society.
Contact your faculty coordinator Chivon Mingo for course options that might relate to your career path.
How to Add this Major
If you have not been admitted to Georgia State, select this program as your major of choice on your admission application.
If you are currently enrolled at Georgia State, inform your assigned academic advisor that you wish to change your major to Interdisciplinary Studies. They will inform you of your next steps.
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
Please note that a 2.0 cumulative GPA is required to add this major.
Tips for Enrolled Students
See the Tips for Enrolled Students tab.
Connect with Your Peers
Student and Professional Organizations: The following groups can help you meet students with common interests and begin building professional relationships.
- Adopt-a-grandparent Program
- Alpha Omega
Connect with IDS Staff
Chivon Mingo | [email protected]
Department: Gerontology Institute
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
What is Global Studies?
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies - Concentration in Global Studies
The global studies major prepares students to be globally aware and competent in their chosen careers. In addition to focusing on global opportunities and pressing challenges, students develop deep regional concentration in a particular area of focus including Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, or Latin America. The degree is designed so that students can take courses in political science, history, anthropology, geography, economics, linguistics, religion, sociology, and international business to create their own tailored curriculum while gaining broad competencies in global issues and world languages.
Common Career Paths and Related Courses
- Foreign Service/Diplomat/Intelligence Officer
- Cultural Researcher/Historian/Journalist
- Translator/Interpreter/ESL Teacher
- Media Consultant/International Market Analyst
GLOS 3000 Foundation of Global Studies Research, a required course for Global Studies majors, provides a framework to succeed in most 3000-4000 level social science courses. It also offers students helpful tools to acquire skills for transitioning to the workplace and to global careers
Contact the faculty coordinator; Laura A. Hastings, PhD for course options that might relate to your career path.
How to Add this Major
If you have not been admitted to Georgia State, select this program as your major of choice on your admission application.
If you are currently enrolled at Georgia State, inform your assigned academic advisor that you wish to change your major to Interdisciplinary Studies. They will inform you of your next steps.
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
Please note that a 2.0 cumulative GPA is required to add this major.
Tips for Enrolled Students
See the Tips for Enrolled Students tab.
Connect with Your Peers
Student and Professional Organizations: The following groups can help you meet students with common interests and begin building professional relationships.
- African Students Association
- European Student Association
- Global Brigades
- United Nations Association
- World Affairs Council of Atlanta
Connect with IDS Staff
Faculty Coordinator
Laura A. Hastings | [email protected]
Department: Political Science, Undergraduate Director
Global Studies and Area Studies Interdisciplinary Majors
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
What is Law and Society ?
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies - Concentration in Law and Society
The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) program in Law and Society offers students a career-oriented range of skills and knowledge about the law from social science and humanities perspectives. The degree is an excellent choice for pre-law students.
Students have the flexibility to craft a degree program that fits their interests and goals. Students will complete courses in at least 3 disciplines and may apply up to 6 hours of internship credit toward their degree. Law and Society students typically take courses in Political Science, History, Criminal Justice, Legal Studies, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, Speech Communication, and related fields.
How to Add this Major
If you have not been admitted to Georgia State, select this program as your major of choice on your admission application.
If you are currently enrolled at Georgia State, inform your assigned academic advisor that you wish to change your major to Interdisciplinary Studies. They will inform you of your next steps.
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
Please note that a 2.0 cumulative GPA is required to add this major.
Common Career Paths and Related Courses
- Lawyer/judge
- mediator
- victim advocate
- paralegal or legal assistant
- politician/legislative assistant
- public affairs officer
- journalist
- educator
- social worker
Contact your faculty coordinator; Michael Yontz for course options that might relate to your career path.
Tips for Enrolled Students
See the Tips for Enrolled Students tab.
Connect with Your Peers
Student and Professional Organizations: The following groups can help you meet students with common inter-ests and begin building professional relationships.
- Pi Sigma Alpha
- Sigma Iota Rho
- Mock Trial
Connect with IDS Staff
Faculty Coordinator
Michael Anthony Yontz | [email protected]
Department: Political Science
Lecturer
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
What is Media Entrepreneurship?
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies - Concentration in Media Entrepreneurship
This program prepares students for entry into a changing media environment with an understanding of business dynamics and opportunities. Students will develop skills needed to start their own businesses and bring innovative thinking to traditional media organizations.
Common Career Paths and Related Courses
- Journalist/Editor/Publisher
- Producer
- Public Relations Manager
- Market Analyst
Contact your faculty coordinator David Cheshier for course options that might relate to your career path.
How to Add this Major
If you have not been admitted to Georgia State, select this program as your major of choice on your admission application.
If you are currently enrolled at Georgia State, inform your assigned academic advisor that you wish to change your major to Interdisciplinary Studies. They will inform you of your next steps.
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
Please note that a 2.0 cumulative GPA is required to add this major.
Tips for Enrolled Students
See the Tips for Enrolled Students tab.
Connect with Your Peers
Student and Professional Organizations: The following groups can help you meet students with common interests and begin building professional relationships.
- Digital Media Group
- GSTV
- EnterMEDIAte
Connect with IDS Staff
Faculty Coordinator
David Cheshier | [email protected]
Department: Creative Media Industries Institute, Director
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
What is Philosophy, Politics, and Economics?
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies - Concentration in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
Historically, the studies of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) were deeply connected. The program at GSU helps students become familiar with—and capable of contributing to—ongoing debates about the nature of good political and economic institutions, as well as the policies and practices that are best suited for creating and sustaining them. More broadly, students develop the intellectual skills of both the social scientist, who seeks to understand how the social world operates and the moral philosopher, who seeks to critically evaluate the social world and how it ought to be.
Common Career Paths and Related Courses
The BIS in PPE program prepares students for careers that require independent thought with significant analytic reasoning and writing skills. PPE students are well-positioned for careers in law, government, public service, and entrepreneurial endeavors as well as graduate programs in political science, philosophy, and economics.
Contact your faculty coordinator Andrew Jason Cohen for course options that might relate to your career path.
How to Add this Major
If you have not been admitted to Georgia State, select this program as your major of choice on your admission application.
If you are currently enrolled at Georgia State, inform your assigned academic advisor that you wish to change your major to Interdisciplinary Studies. They will inform you of your next steps.
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
Please note that a 2.0 cumulative GPA is required to add this major.
Tips for Enrolled Students
See the Tips for Enrolled Students tab.
Connect with Your Peers
Student and Professional Organizations:
The following groups can help you meet students with common interests and begin building professional relationships.
- Civil Discourse Forum
- Philosopher’s Guild
- Pre-Law Society
- Economics Club
Connect with IDS Staff
Faculty Coordinator
Andrew Jason Cohen | [email protected]
Department: Philosophy
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
Students should make an appointment with Rene Mondy to discuss this option.
To contact Rene Mondy, call the number provided below.
Office of Academic Assistance: 404-413-5000
Tips for Enrolled Students
In addition to consulting with your assigned academic advisor, these resources may also be helpful to you.
It's important to identify the pre-and co-requisites that you will need as early as possible.
Check your DegreeWorks academic evaluation often to make sure your courses align well with your program. If you spot a course placement concern, please fill out the Undergraduate Course Petition Form.
Need a Substitution or Transfer Course Reviewed?
Fill out the Undergraduate Course Petition Form.
Have a Registration Issue?
For College of Arts and Sciences courses,the CAS Registration Assistance Portal can help you address the following registration issues for courses within the College of Arts and Sciences.
- The course you are attempting to add requires department or instructor permission to register (indicated in notes for the section or in the catalog description).
- The course pre-requisite was satisfied, but a pre-requisite error message occurs when you attempt to register.
- Media Entrepreneurship majors, see course list below to view Journalism courses that no longer require Major Eligibility requirements.
The following contacts can provide override assistance in other colleges:
- Robinson College of Business: Email [email protected]
- College of the Arts: Tony Davis: [email protected]
- Andrew Young School of Policy Studies: Bess Blyler: [email protected]
For other registration issues, visit the University Registrar's Office website.
For help researching opportunities within the departments of courses that appear as an option on your degree plan, see the list of contacts of courses offered that can help guide you to information specific to that department.
List of upper-level JOUR courses that no longer require the Journalism Major Eligibility prerequisite requirement for Media Entrepreneurship majors:
- JOUR MER JOUR 3040 Communicating Environmental Issues
- JOUR 3060 Communication Law and Regulation -
- JOUR 4040 Media History
- JOUR 4460 Health Communication
- JOUR 4500 Visual Communication
- JOUR 4510 Media and Politics
- JOUR 4590 African American Pop Culture
- JOUR 4610 Applied Graphic Communication
- JOUR 4780 Women and Media
- JOUR 4810 Media and Popular Culture
Contacts of Courses Offered
For help researching opportunities within the departments of courses that appear as an option on your degree plan, see the below list of contacts that can help guide you to information specific to that department.
To report an issue enrolling into a course in your B.I.S. major or minor program: CAS Registration Assistance Portal. The following department contacts are also available to answer questions about courses that are offered by their department.
- Anthropology – Cassandra White – [email protected]
- Applied Linguistics – Hae Sung Yang – [email protected]
- Art – Maria Gindhart – [email protected]
- Africana Studies – Jonathan Gayles – [email protected]
- Biology -Rebekah Chapman – [email protected]
- Business Courses (Acturial Science, Computer Info Systems, Finance, Hospitality, International business. Marketing, Real Estate, Management and Insurance, Entrepreneurship). BIS students adhere to the RCB minor course enrollment policies on this link: RCB Course Information. For additional information and/or questions, please contact [email protected]. For access to Entrepreneurship, Courses fill out the Class Authorization Form.
- Chemistry – Jeremiah Harden –[email protected]
- Computer Science – Jamie Hayes [email protected]
- Criminal Justice – Bess Blyler [email protected]
- Economics – Bess Blyler [email protected]
- English – Mark Noble – [email protected]
- Film and Media – Greg Smith – [email protected]
- Geosciences – Christy Visaggi – [email protected]
- History – Robin Conner [email protected]
- Journalism – Faith LeFebvre – [email protected]
- Mathematics & Statistics – Michael Stewart – [email protected]
- Music – Marc LeMay – [email protected]
- Politics – Jeannie Grussendorf – [email protected]
- Psychology– Chris Goode – [email protected]
- Public Management & Policy – Bess Blyler [email protected]
- Social Work – Sheila Blanton – [email protected]
- Sociology – Jung Ha Kim – [email protected]
- Speech – Luciana Rodrigues [email protected]
- Theater – Mary Emily Deal– [email protected]
- Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies – Juliana Kubala – [email protected]
IDS Minor Degree Programs
What is Advanced Leadership and Management?
Students do not have to be enrolled in the Advanced Military Science (AMS) program to pursue the minor. If a student has an interest in joining the Reserve Officer Training Corp (ROTC), they must see the chair of the Department of Military Science and Leadership and the Reserve Officer Recruiter (ROO) for program admission information. Additional coursework beyond the minor is required as part of the AMS program.
How to Add this Minor
See the How to Add an Interdisciplinary Studies Minor tab.
Connect with IDS Staff
Faculty Coordinator
Kemetta Burdette | [email protected]
Department: Military Science and Leadership
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
What is the Asian Studies minor?
The minor in Asian Studies is an excellent complement to many other majors. Students pursuing a career in teaching English as a second language, international politics, international business, world history, world/comparative religions or another field, should consider a minor in Asian Studies as a way to strengthen their academic/professional credentials and increase marketable skills.
How to Add this Minor
See the How to Add an Interdisciplinary Studies Minor tab.
Connect with IDS Staff
Faculty Coordinator
Laura A. Hastings | [email protected]
Department: Political Science, Undergraduate Director
Global Studies and Area Studies Interdisciplinary Majors
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
What is Chinese Studies?
The Chinese Studies minor gives undergraduates in a wide variety of majors the opportunity to take an interdisciplinary set of courses that can combine social sciences, humanities, language, and other disciplines relating to China and Chinese culture. The minor thus provides students with the opportunity to highlight their area studies background and prepares them for higher-level studies on China, Chinese culture and language. Chinese studies minors are highly encouraged to participate in a study abroad program either in China.
Students who wish to minor in Chinese Studies should complete 15 credit hours including at least nine credit hours at the 3000 level or above. Students must complete at least 6 hours in a CHIN course and may obtain credit for no more than two courses from a single other course prefix. A grade of C or higher is required in all minor courses.
How to Add this Minor
See the How to Add an Interdisciplinary Studies Minor tab.
Connect with IDS Staff
Faculty Coordinator
Andrew Wedeman | [email protected]
Department: Political Science
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
What is Communication Sciences?
The goal of the Interdisciplinary Minor in Communication Sciences is to support the completion of courses that are required by Master’s programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders nationally. By completing this minor, students will be able to obtain knowledge in a variety of disciplines that are required for acceptance in a graduate program in CSD.
Common Career Paths and Related Courses
Visit asha.org/students for details about the following professions.
Common Career Paths
- Speech-Language Pathology Assistant
- Speech-Language and Hearing Research
- Audiology
- Audiology Assistant
Related Courses
- Speech Pathology Graduate Programs
- Speech Science
- Communication and Language Development
- Phonetics
- Hearing Sciences and Disorders
- Audiologic Rehabilitation
Contact your faculty coordinator Luciana Lessa Rodrigues for course options that might relate to your career path.
How to Add this Minor
See the How to Add an Interdisciplinary Studies Minor tab.
Tips for Enrolled Students
See the Tips for Enrolled Students tab.
Connect with Your Peers
Student and Professional Organizations: The following groups can help you meet students with common interests and begin building professional relationships.
NSSLHA - https://www.nsslha.org/
Connect with IDS Staff
Faculty Coordinator
Luciana Lessa Rodrigues | [email protected]
Department: Communication
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
What is Entertainment Media Management?
The interdisciplinary Entertainment Media Management minor prepares students for a variety of management-related careers in the entertainment and music industries. The curriculum is founded on a basic knowledge of business administration, contracts, intellectual property issues, event management, artist management, marketing, promotion and branding basics. The minor would prepare students to work in a range of capacities in artist management, concert promotion, music publishing, recording, publicity and marketing/promotion firms. Graduates will leave with an understanding of the distinctiveness of the entertainment business and will be prepared to enter this rapidly changing and multifaceted world.
How to Add this Minor
See the How to Add an Interdisciplinary Studies Minor tab.
Connect with IDS Staff
Faculty Coordinator
David Cheshier | [email protected]
Department: Creative Media Industries Institute, Director
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
What is Human Rights and Democracy?
This program offers students an avenue to take advantage of the rich offerings in the areas of human rights and democracy available across several departments in the College of Arts and Science. The minor addresses the needs of students interested in a multidisciplinary, non-traditional introduction to issues and skills surrounding human rights and democracy.
How to Add this Minor
See the How to Add an Interdisciplinary Studies Minor tab.
Connect with IDS Staff
Faculty Coordinator
Laura A. Hastings | [email protected]
Department: Political Science, Undergraduate Director
Global Studies and Area Studies Interdisciplinary Majors
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
What is the Latin American Studies Minor?
How to Add this Minor
See the How to Add an Interdisciplinary Studies Minor tab.
Connect with IDS Staff
Faculty Coordinator
Leslie L. Marsh | [email protected]
Department: Center for Latin American and Latino/a Studies
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
What is Middle East Studies?
The Middle East Studies minor seeks to help students understand the forces that shape this dynamic region, using an exploration of language, politics, religion, economics, history and geography.
How to Add this Minor
See the How to Add an Interdisciplinary Studies Minor tab.
Connect with IDS Staff
Faculty Coordinator
Laura A. Hastings | [email protected]
Department: Political Science, Undergraduate Director
Global Studies and Area Studies Interdisciplinary Majors
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
Students should make an appointment with Rene Mondy to discuss this option.
To contact Rene Mondy, call the number provided below.
Office of Academic Assistance: 404-413-5000
How to Add an Interdisciplinary Studies Minor
Currently, enrolled students at Georgia State University should inform their assigned academic advisor that they wish to add an Interdisciplinary Studies minor. The academic advisor will inform them of the next steps in this process.
Connect with Your Academic Advisor:
Go to gsu.navigate.eab.com to schedule a virtual appointment or call the number provided below.
If you are a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 404-413-2290
If you are a Senior: 404-413-5000
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