<p>I’m really interested in this, but also confused by it. I really want to go to a college that allows me to go into a major that combines biology and math, such as biometry, biostatistics, or bioinformatics. Emory doesn’t have this specifically, but they do have IDS. I was wondering how stringent the requirements are when doing this, and if I would be able to kind of create my own major which would be a mix of those. On the website it ways you are required to do a concentration in one of the following:
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IDS: Interdisciplinary Humanities -
IDS: Interdisciplinary Critical Studies -
IDS: Science and Society -
IDS: Intercultural Studies -
IDS: Visual Studies and Contemporary Culture -
IDS: Race and Difference Studies -
IDS: Culture, Society, and Public Scholarship</p>
<p>And while I would rather not have to do this, I would be fine with taking a 2 or 3 random classes if it would allow me to create my own major in something else. If I chose the IDS program, what would I have to do?</p>