Interdisciplinary Studies Areas of Emphasis

The Interdisciplinary Studies major is built upon a student's choice of one or two areas of emphasis (see options below). Students are generally drawn to a particular area as it matches their personal interests, current or future occupation, and/or graduate/professional school plans. In close consultation with their academic advisor, students develop a program of study containing courses offered by multiple departments that clearly relate to the selected area and also expose them to important applied, general, or closely related specialized topics of study.  For example, a student may be very much interested in opening a fine arts studio that focuses on teaching art and music to developmentally disabled adults.  Such a student will benefit from our degree program as a practical alternative to the traditional art and music degree because they would be free to take necessary classes in art and music while also taking valuable courses in education, behavioral sciences, and business. Likewise, a student who is interested in pursuing a law degree would benefit from taking classes related to political science and English, along with courses related to the type of law they would like to practice. There are numerous ways a student may customize a program of study to meet their needs.

Below is a description of each area of emphasis. Please reach out to Ms. Heather Stancil to schedule a phone, online, or in person consultation to discuss your interests and the options available to you in the Interdisciplinary Studies major.