What is the difference between cross-listing a course and creating an interdisciplinary course?
A course cross-listed in different departments can count for credit in any of the specified departments each time it is offered; there are number of cross-listed courses currently offered by the CLA. An interdisciplinary course is one that can count for credit in different departments but does not count for credit in all departments each time it is offered; there are currently no interdisciplinary courses in the CLA’s offerings although the CSM does offer such courses. CLA faculty interested in proposing an interdisciplinary course should contact the Associate VP for Undergraduate Studies to work out the correct procedure.
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