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Interdisciplinary Studies
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The a Interdisciplinary Studies Field Major (ISF) at UC-Berkeley offers students the opportunity to develop individualized cross disciplinary majors utilizing courses from the social sciences, the humanities, and/or the professional schools and colleges. The ISF Major is unique in the College of Letters and Science in the importance it assigns to the advising role. The student's part in this aspect of the major is active, not passive. That is, the student must actively plan her/his own program and cultivate a working relationship with the assigned or chosen faculty adviser.

Before being admitted to the major, the students must explain their academic goals and describe the proposed course of study (2-3 pages). In most other majors, the department lays out all course requirements. In the ISF Major, however, only the "World Civilization" courses and the "core courses" (ISF l00A, l00B, and l90) are prescribed. Other prerequisites and requirements are individually determined. This means that it is the student's responsibility, in close consultation with her/his adviser, to select the most appropriate courses each semester. The only way this selection can reasonably be made is by reference to the criteria -explicit and implicit- set forth in the student's "AREA OF CONCENTRATION."

Each student, with the help of a faculty adviser, must select courses and focus his/her major on the basis of a unifying issue, theme or topic called an Area of Concentration. The area of concentration must meet three criteria to be acceptable:

  • First, the area of concentration must be interdisciplinary. This means the area of concentration must integrate knowledge from at least three fields and disciplines. The principle of integration can be historical, regional, thematic or problem-focused.
  • Second, the area of concentration must not replicate an existing major. The purpose of the ISF major is to link undergraduates with clusters of courses and faculty where no structured or formal program exists.
  • Third, the area of concentration must be feasible. Each student's proposed program must be discussed with a faculty adviser to make sure that the range and number of courses required will be available.

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The administrative office for the major is in 349 Campbell Hall, (510) 643-7691. The Interdisciplinary Studies Group major is housed in the Office of Undergraduate and Interdisciplinary Studies, 301 Campbell Hall, 642-0108.

How to find us
The administrative office for the major is in 349 Campbell Hall, (510) 643-7691. The Interdisciplinary Studies Group major is housed in the Office of Undergraduate and Interdisciplinary Studies, 301 Campbell Hall, 642-0108.

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