The Interdisciplinary Studies major is composed of closely correlated coursework in two or more academic areas. The unique feature of this option is the flexibility that allows the student to work with an advisor and several faculty members to build a customized interdisciplinary program that best suits the student’s academic objectives and calling.
Objectives
On completion of this major, students should be able to:
- Demonstrate competency in the knowledge and application of biblical/theological issues and principles.
- Exhibit general education knowledge and skills to enhance intellectual understanding and effectively communicate in current society.
- Affirm a specific calling or career goal, which clearly articulates a plan for correlated programs of study.
- Possess the ability to pursue further study or serve in various roles in the church or society which draws upon the knowledge and skills of the correlated programs of study.
MAJOR 75 HOURS
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Interdisciplinary Electives72
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INT4800 Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone3
Examination of interdisciplinary scholarship and problem solving, with application based on students' areas of emphasis in the major.Prerequisite: Completion of major courses