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Bachelor of Science - Interdisciplinary Studies


The Interdisciplinary Studies major allows the student to develop a major by combining two different disciplines. This affords students the flexibility to design their own degree while making an efficient use of courses they have accumulated. It requires the combination of two minor degrees of study. One that is listed in the catalog and another one either listed in the catalog or created by the student out of a set of courses that represent a body of knowledge.


Requirements for Admission

For information on applying, call 1-877-505-1059 or email pssc@park.edu

Students will need to complete at least 30 semester hours through Park University, with 15 hours in their major in order to receive a degree from Park University.

See the Online Learning Admissions Process web page for detailed information about our application and admissions process.

 

Core Curriculum

A total of 120 credit hours are required for degree completion.  Forty-two to forty-five (42-45) credits are in the major field distributed as follows:

  • Minor One*: one minor as described in the Park University catalog 18-24 cr.
  • Minor Two: one minor as described in the Park University catalog 18 cr.

OR

  • a minor field of study created by the student and approved by the Dean of the School/College who supervises the program reflected in Minor One
  • LE 300 Integrative and Interdisciplinary Learning Capstone 3 cr.
  • LS 400 Senior Project** 3 cr.

      

TOTAL: 42-45 Credits

*See charts on pages 108-110 for available minors or our Online Minors list.

**Stipulations: The senior project normally is in one of the two disciplines reflected in the minor areas of study, but may be interdisciplinary.  It is proposed by the student and completed through independent study.

 

Liberal Education

Successfully complete the liberal education requirements as described in the university catalog.

 

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