IDS 4510 Ethics and Application Capstone

The purpose of this capstone course is to connect student learning to a real world application of interdisciplinary skills and knowledge to a community-based need. Students are expected to demonstrate an integrated understanding of interdisciplinary topics through the application of multiple areas of knowledge (cultural competency, communication, ethics, program funding and research). The course gives special consideration to the application of professional ethics and program funding. This course is worth three (3) hours.

Note: This course is intended to be taken in the student’s final semester. Due to the applied nature of this course, prior to enrollment, students normally should have completed at least twelve hours of IDS BS Core course work including in research, program design and funding, communication, conflict resolution, and cultural competency. Additionally, students should have no more than twelve (12) hours of remaining credits to complete alongside this course.

Credits

3

Lecture Hours

3

Lab Hours

0

Prerequisite

PBSV 4030 or POLS 3630 or permission of instructor