Outreach and Adult Access

Course Information Course Master List

 

Course Lists for Upcoming Semesters

 

How are Interdisciplinary Studies courses delivered?

Saturday Class Sessions: Many courses are conducted on Saturdays on the UW-Green Bay campus. Classes typically meet at least twice or as many as six times from 9:00am to 12:00 noon (AM classes) or 1:00pm to 4:00pm (PM classes) on a monthly basis over a 14-week period. Students work independently on class assignments between meetings. An approved proctor will also administer exams outside of class.

Web-Enhanced Courses: Courses classified as Web-Enhanced will have scheduled Saturday meetings with the instructor as described above, but parts of the course may also be conducted online, with course materials, discussion areas, assignments, or exams available on the Internet over a 14-week period.


Internet Courses: Courses classified as Internet courses are conducted entirely on the Internet (you log on at times of your choosing). They are structured with discussions, assignments, and exams which are due regularly over a 14-week period.


When are Interdisciplinary Studies courses offered?

Timetable: . An Interdisciplinary Studies timetable is published each semester that includes descriptions of the courses being offered, as well as the days and times they will be conducted. Timetables for upcoming semesters can be found at the following link:

Course Planning Guide: Course planning guides are also published for each academic year and are helpful for long term planning. Electronic copies of current planning guides may be downloaded in PDF format from the following link:

Course Master List: A master list of all courses offered through the Interdisciplinary Studies Adult Degree Program can be found at the link below. This list contains a description of each course, the date it was last offered, and a copy of the most recent syllabus (if available).