(no minor required)
(120 minimum credit hours required)
The B.I.S. degree is a flexible degree that allows students the opportunity to design their own course of study to accomplish their personal educational goals. Students can study a wide range of subjects at the upper-division level (300-400), or they can explore special interests in just a few topics. Individualized, customized programs of study, such as this degree offers, can be very attractive to both employers and graduate programs.
The B.I.S. degree may not be used as a second baccalaureate undergraduate degree.
A candidate for the B.I.S. degree must meet the following WNMU minimum degree requirements and is subject to the following WNMU regulations:
Students completing a bachelor’s degree may include a maximum of 44 credit hours earned through the ACT examination, CLEP examination (32 credit hours combined ACT/CLEP maximum), Adult Learning and Education Experiences (44 credit hours maximum), Advanced Placement Program and correspondence work (9 credit hours maximum). This does not include transfer work. Students may use any combination of the above listed programs, not to exceed individual program maximums (which may be more restrictive) or the overall maximum (44 credit hours):
The following Prefixes/Subject Codes may be used as a Concentration:
Applied Tecnology, Department of
Electrical Technology (ELT)
Construction Technology (CNST)
Welding Technology (WLDT)
Arts & Sciences, College of
Expressive Arts, Department
ART (ARTS), including ART, ARTS, ARTH
MUSIC (MUSC)
Humanities, Departmet of
English, literature and/or writing (ENGL)
Communication (COMM)
Philosophy (PHIL)
Mathematics & Computer Science, Department of
Mathematis (Math)
Natural Science, Department of
Biology (BIOL)
Outdoor Leadership Studies (OLST)
Chemistry (CHEM)
Earth & Environmental Science (GEOL)
Geographic Information Systems Science (GISS)
Social Sciences, Department of
History (HIST)
Latino and Latin American Studies (LALS)
Political Science (POLS)
Social Science
Sociology (SOC)
Professional Studies, College of
Behavioral Sciences, Department of
Chemical Dependency Counseling (CHDP)
Criminal Justice (CJUS)
Psychology (PSY)
Business, School of
Business Administration (BSAD)
Business Management (BSAD)
Economics (ECON)
Management Information Systems (MIS)
Education, School of
Bilingual Education (BLED)
Early Childhood Education (ECED)
Elementary Education (EDUC)
Health Science ( HLED, HLSC, HLTH)
Instructional Technolgy & Design (ITD)
Reading (RDG)
Rehabilitation (RHAB)
Secondary Education (EDUC)
Special Education (SPED)
Nursing & Kinesiology, School of
Kinesiology (KINS)
Social Work, School of
Human Services (HMSV HMSR)