Interdisciplinary Degrees
Interdisciplinary programs offer you an opportunity to use the many
resources available in the College by pursuing a degree that is administered
jointly by various schools and departments within the university.
You have the option of choosing an established undergraduate or graduate
interdisciplinary degree or creating a self-designed
program that fulfills your individual educational and professional
requirements. Academic advisors and faculty members play an important
role in advising you as you formulate and work toward completing
an interdisciplinary course of study.
Established Interdisciplinary Degrees Available to
Undergraduate Students
Established Interdisciplinary Degrees Available to Graduate Students
Self-Designed Interdisciplinary Degrees
BA or BS in Interdisciplinary Studies
As a rule, final written application to the program and
interviews should be made no later than the first semester of the
junior year and no earlier than the second semester of the freshman
year. Students must have at least a 2.50 grade point average (on
a 4.00 scale) to be accepted. The student must secure the
advice and approval of three faculty members--one major advisor
who must be a full-time faculty member and two sponsors--who represent
the various disciplines involved in the interdisciplinary field.
For information about interdisciplinary minors, consult the Interdisciplinary
Degree Programs section of the American University catalog.
MA or MS in Interdisciplinary Studies
Graduate students interested in constructing an interdisciplinary
master's program must first be admitted to a school or college
or teaching unit of the university. In applying for admission,
prospective graduate students may inform the faculty and teaching
units of their interdisciplinary goals. Graduate students interested
in the program should complete a major program form available in
the office of the dean of the College. All programs must have the
approval of three faculty members, at least one from each of the
two or more disciplines involved in the interdisciplinary field.
For more information, consult the Interdisciplinary Degree Programs
section of the American University catalog.