Thanks for the info about Thomas Edison. Point taken.
Merlinjones, why do you suggest an in state college?
In that vein, I’ve been doing some research. I found this BS that is offered at an instate college.
Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies (Degree Program - Online)
General Education
BIO 100
Biological Science
BIO 100L
Biological Science Lab
SCI 100
Life in the Universe
MTH 103
Contemporary Math
CSC 150
Computer Concepts/Applications
ENG 101
Communication Skills
ENG 102
Communication Skills
SCM 285
Principles of Speech
HUM 210
Humanities
HUM 211
Humanities
HED 100
Personal and Community Health
2
PED 100
Fundamentals of Fitness for Life
SOC 101
Introduction to Social Sciences
HIS 100
History of Civilization
Cultural Elective (Restricted to African or African American
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Interdisciplinary Studies
INT 308
Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies
INT 322
Approaches to Critical Thinking
INT 360
Foundations of Research
INT 375
Language and Society
INT 411
Ideas and Influences
Concentration I: Health Services Management
HSM 300
Health Services Management
HSM 310
Health Personnel Management
HSM 311
Legal Aspects, Ethics of Health Care
HSM 331
Health Financial Management
HSM 451
Comprehensive Health Planning
Concentration II: History
HIS 102
US History to 1865
HIS 320
Latin American History since 1820
HIS 328
History of Virginia
HIS 335
African American History to 1865
HIS 336
African American History from 1865 to Present
Concentration III: Psychology
PSY 210
Introduction to Psychology
PSY 211
Basic Principles of Psychology
PSY 228
Developmental Psychology
PSY 250
Social Psychology
PSY 420
Introduction to Psychological Testing
1 Additional Course from any of the Three Concentrations
Electives (Unrestricted)
POS 100
American National Government
ENG 303
Professional and Technical Writing
CSC 200
Advanced Computer Concepts
SOC 110
Introduction to Sociology
SOC 338
The Family
1 Additional Elective (May be substituted with a 2 credit Elective)
What do you think?