Learning Objectives
Disciplinary and multidisciplinary knowledge: Students will be exposed to the different
interdisciplinary theories and methods used in different disciplines to think with, and work
through, complex challenges.
Intellectual and creative skills: Students will engage with classic and contemporary research
methodologies and theories with a view to designing their own interdisciplinary approaches to
This course serves as a mandatory introduction to the Bachelor of Integrative Studies (BIS)
study and thereby formulate their own problem statements and analytical frameworks to
interrogate particular themes.
Global citizenship: Students will exposed to contemporary complex challenges that impact
societies on local, regional, and global scales.
School Term
Course Code
INTS202
Faculty Course Outlines