Each student collaborates with the Interdisciplinary Degree Program academic advisor to design a focused program of study made up of related course work form three different disciplines. A minimu of 48 hours in lower- (100- to 200-level) and upper-division (a minimum of 24 hours in 300- to 400-level) course work is required with at least four courses (12 hours) in each discipline.
Administrative Sciences: a field of study composed primarily of course work from business and related fields, such as communication, information technology, etc.
Applied Arts: a field of study composed primarily of course work from the fine arts and humanities, but might include scientific or technical course work as well.
Applied Sciences: a field of study composed primarily of course work from the sciences and technical disciplines.
Community Services: a field of study composed primarily of course work from the social sciences (especially political science and criminal justice), education, or health-related disciplines. Examples of an emphasis might be "Public Safety" or "EMS Administration."
Human Services: a field of study composed primarily of course work from the social sciences (especially psychology and sociology), education, or health-related disciplines.
Liberal Studies: a field of study composed primarily of course work from the humanities and social sciences to meet the unique demands of personal or professional growth.
Professional Development: a field of study composed of course work suited to the unique demands of a particular career path.
