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This archived information is dated to the 2011-12 academic year only and may no longer be current.
For currently applicable policies and information, see the current Stanford Bulletin.
The Individually Designed Major (IDM) is overseen by the Office of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies in the School of Humanities and Sciences. (See the "Individually Designed Majors in Engineering" section of this bulletin for information about the IDM in Engineering.)
The IDM is intended for exceptional undergraduates interested in pursuing an area of study that, by virtue of its focus and intellectual content, cannot be accommodated by existing departmental or programmatic majors. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and the IDM cannot be a student's secondary major. IDM curricula are designed by students with the assistance of three faculty members of their choice; all advisers must be members of the Academic Council.
Students wishing to pursue an IDM must submit an application detailing the proposed course of study. It is required that students consult with the Office of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies in the School of Humanities and Sciences before submitting an application. IDM programs must meet the following requirements:
The proposed major must not be achievable through a major or combination of majors and/or minors already offered by degree-granting departments or programs. IDM students are required to complete a capstone requirement in the form of an honors thesis.
Each application must include the following:
Application Cover Sheet: This form must be signed by three faculty members who agree to serve as advisers. These signatures certify that the faculty endorse the major as described in the proposal and agree to serve as the student's advisers. One faculty member must agree to serve as the primary adviser.
Any changes to a previously approved IDM must be endorsed by the primary adviser and approved by the Office of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies. A request by a student to make changes in his or her approved curriculum must be made sufficiently far in advance so that, should the request be denied, adequate time remains to complete the original, approved curriculum.
The application deadline for IDM proposals is the fifth week of Spring Quarter of the sophomore year. Applications are reviewed only once a year by an IDM Evaluation Committee. Application forms and information about proposal procedures is available at the Office of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies in the School of Humanities and Sciences. Applications should be submitted to Sheila Booth in the Office of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies in the School of Humanities and Sciences, Building 1, Main Quad (2nd Floor).
The Individually Designed Honors Program (IDHP) in Humanities is overseen by the Office of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies in the School of Humanities and Sciences. This program is available to exceptional students who wish to complete an honors thesis in the Humanities and to have the notation "Honors in Humanities" recorded on their diplomas and transcripts in addition to their primary degree. This program is also available to students completing an Individually Designed Major. The requirements for the IDHP are as follows:
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