I-Series is now...Big Question
Beginning in Fall 2024, the I-Series courses will officially be rebranded as “Big Question” courses. The Gen Ed requirements aren’t changing. Only the name is changing.
- Any courses previously taken as I-Series courses will count toward the Big Question requirement.
- Any previously approved I-Series courses will remain approved as Big Question courses without any action required.
- In the Schedule of Classes, the course code is still SCIS.
Don't panic! The goals and expectations of the courses are not changing. Only the name.

Why are we doing this rebranding? The simple answer is that students don't know what “I-Series” means. After conducting interviews with students, instructors and advisors, it became clear that there was no common understanding of what I-Series stood for and the name certainly did not convey any particular meaning to this set of courses.
So now what?
Although only the name is changing, this is a good time to check in on your progress toward fulfilling the Gen-Ed requirements:
- Have I already fulfilled my Big Question requirements?
- Check your unofficial transcript for at least 6 credits worth of courses marked SCIS.
- If not, how do I find Big Question courses to take?
- You can use Testudo's Schedule of Classes
Don't hesitate to schedule time with your advisor if you have questions!
Additional Resources:
- Update mentions of I-Series courses in your resources to Big Question courses
- Websites
- Four-Year Plans
- Additional advising materials
- Emphasize to students that this is just a name change. They still need to take two classes/6 credits to fulfill Gen Ed requirements.
- Help us spread the word to your colleagues in other departments!
Additional Resources
Already teaching a Big Question course? Make sure you've done the following.
- Submit your Big Question course here!
- If your course doesn't have the Big Question in the first sentence of the course description, please email Doug Roberts, Associate Dean for General Education with the following:
- Your course's Schedule of Classes code
- Your course's title
- Your course's Big Question
- Spread the word to your fellow Big Question colleagues!
Interested in exchanging ideas with other Big Question faculty? Sign-up to attend a Big Questions Faculty Meeting by emailing Doug Roberts.
Additional Resources