In the Directed Interdisciplinary Studies program at Montana State, undergraduate students are free to chart their own course by designing their own course of study with the assistance of faculty. The D.I.S. degree integrates at least three academic disciplines, identified by the student and represented by the student's Faculty Advisory Committee. Working with their Committee and the D.I.S. director, students design and approve coursework and an independent research or creative project to address the intersection of the student's interests. The student, with approval of the Committee, will determine whether or not the degree will be designated as a Bachelor's of Science or a Bachelor's of Art.
The D.I.S. program is housed within the Honors College and is intended for independently-driven students that have a specific goal that requires an interdisciplinary approach.
