Interdisciplinary Studies
Interdisciplinary courses provide students with special opportunities to enhance their academic program. Faculty are drawn from sponsoring programs.
Interdisciplinary Studies Courses
INT 100: Stephens Success
(2 hrs.)
This course is designed to assist students in their transition to
Stephens and to aid a student in understanding where and how to
solve any issues that might arise in their college career. This
course is required of all students the first semester they enter
Stephens.
INT 101: Learning Strategies Seminar
(1 hr.)
(Open to all students)
This course is designed for students who are interested in acquiring
the study skills, self-management skills, and critical-thinking
skills needed to be successful in college. Topics included are time
management, academic goal setting, reading, memory, note-taking,
test preparation and writing. Students will receive instruction
in applying the skills acquired in this seminar to other classes
they are taking at Stephens College.
INT 210: Internship Development
(1 hr.)
(Open to all students)
Prepares the student for locating, securing, completing and evaluating
an internship experience. Topics covered include: clarifying goals
and objectives, networking, locating and researching employment
sites, writing résumés and business letters, and developing
interview skills and appropriate business behavior.
INT 370: Business Seminar Abroad
(1-3 hrs.)
(Prerequisite: permission of faculty sponsor; see also FAS 290:
European Fashion Tour; credit will not count toward BUS major or
minor; offered occasionally in the summer)
A five-week summer travel-study seminar conducted by Stephens business
administration faculty in business centers in Europe.

