The individually planned major permits the development of a concentrated study in some area which crosses two or more disciplines, or which currently does not offer a standard major, thus permitting an area of concentration not available in other major study programs.
The process of establishing an individually planned major involves creating an individually planned major committee. With the committee, the student develops a proposal consisting of a title, rationale and a schedule of coursework. The proposal is submitted to the Board of Review for approval and is subject to review by the Curriculum Committee.
Deadline: The deadline for applying for an individually planned major is prior to the end of the fifth semester. No applications from seniors will be entertained by the Board of Review.
Individually Planned Major Committee: The first step in establishing an individually planned major is selecting at least three faculty members, including at least two tenure-track or tenured faculty, to form an individually planned major committee, which will oversee the construction of the major, the student's progress and the comprehensive examination. One of the tenure-track or tenured faculty, or a visiting faculty with a contract extending through the student's senior year, must be designated chair of the committee. Students need to confirm that the members of the committee, or suitable replacements, will be present throughout the entire course of study. The designated chair of the committee must write a letter in support of the application and include therein an indication of his/her willingness to be on campus throughout the student's senior year.
Title and Rationale: With the advice and consent of the major committee, the student must develop a title and rationale for his or her individually planned major.
In order to insure the rigor of the major, the following guidelines should be observed:
Proposal: After securing approval of the individually planned major committee, the student must submit an application for an individually planned major with the title and schedule of courses listed by semester, and rationale for applying for an individually planned major to the Board of Review for approval. The Curriculum Committee will subsequently assess the actions taken by the Board of Review.
Oversight: The chair of the individually planned major committee has responsibility for overseeing the progress of the student. A student with an individually planned major must maintain a grade point average of 2.0 in the courses specified for the major.
Changes: The individually planned major committee evaluates proposed alterations to the individually planned major and submits them to the Board of Review for approval.
Comprehensive Examination: As with any other major, the individually planned major must include a plan to complete a comprehensive examination. The individually planned major committee will administer the examination. The student should work in consultation with the individually planned major committee to determine that a sufficient number of qualified faculty will be available to administer the examination at the appropriate time in the student's course of studies.
Honors: The student requesting honors in the individually planned major must meet the same requirements (concerning grade point average, etc.) as students in other majors. An honors proposal must receive the support of the individually planned major committee, and be filed with the Registrar by the date specified in the official College calendar.
Diploma and Transcript: Upon successful completion of the course of study in an individually planned major, the student will receive a diploma stating that he or she has graduated with an Individually Planned Major, listing the title of the major.
The transcript will list the major as the actual title of the Individually Planned Major.