What are Integrative Studies courses?
Integrative Studies (IS) courses are courses taken on campus giving students a true UNL experience. They incorporate critical thinking, writing, oral expression, and analysis and are “intended to engage students in actively developing their ability and desire to analyze, evaluate, and communicate complex material and positions” (Undergraduate Bulletin, pg. 14).
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