Mar 28, 2024  
2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Specialized Studies (This program has been placed on a moratorium)


Office of the Associate Provost
Ellensburg - Barge Hall, room 225-13
Yakima - Deccio 215
509-963-3706
www.cwu.edu/associate-provost
    See website for how this program may be used for educational and career purposes.

**THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN PLACED ON A MORATORIUM BY FACULTY SENATE, NO STUDENT CAN BE ADMITTED TO THIS PROGRAM UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE**

 

Program Director
Alena Yastchenko

West-side Program Advisor
Trieu Doan

Program Information
This academic program provides an opportunity for students to develop, with the assistance of a faculty advisor(s), a unique interdisciplinary program of study. Each program of study must be comprised of a coherent curriculum that supports student’s stated professional and educational goals. Specialized studies majors may be assigned a BA or BS degree as deemed appropriate. The Specialized studies designation and the title of the major will be noted on the diploma and the student’s academic transcript e.g., BS Specialized Studies: Aviation Safety).

Admission Requirements
Applicants must have completed 60 credit hours of study with a minimum 2.25 cumulative GPA and be in academic good standing. All application materials must be submitted to the program director for review and approval at least three quarters prior to anticipated graduation.

Application Procedures
Students wishing to apply to the Specialized Studies major must submit a proposal to include an application form with proposed degree title, a statement of purpose, an explanation of the primary learning goals of the major, a listing of courses comprising the major, and support from a faculty liaison. This proposal will be developed under the guidance of a faculty member during the required SPS 200: Introduction to Specialized Studies course.

Degree Requirements
Required Courses

  • SPS 200 - Introduction to Specialized Studies (1)
  • SPS 487 - End-of-Major Assessment (1)
  • 60 credits from approved courses, at least 30 of which must be upper division

No more than 15 credits may overlap with a declared minor, second major, or General Education requirements.
No more than 15 credits may be numbered 490.
Students must earn a minimum grade of C- in each course counted toward fulfilling major requirements.
Minimum overall GPA in the major must be 2.5.