Interdisciplinary Studies
Create their own major by choosing two areas of interest and combining them into one degree
The Interdisciplinary Studies major allows students who are interested in a broad liberal arts education to select two concentrations that meet their needs and interests to obtain a bachelor’s degree. Under the direction of the Program Director and Departmental Chairs, students create their own major by choosing two areas of interest and combining them into one degree program of specialization that enables them to earn either a B.A. or B.S. degree.
Earn a B.S. or B.A. degree
The Interdisciplinary Studies major allows you to customize your course of study and as a result, you can earn either a B.A. or B.S. degree
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B.A. degree option
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B.S. degree option
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Pursue your goals when they unobtainable in any already existing major
Considerations for Declaring the Interdisciplinary Studies Major:
During the first year at Molloy or at any time thereafter, a highly motivated student desiring admittance to the Interdisciplinary Studies major can declare areas of concentration with the Program Director for this major. The candidate will present a rationale that has internal coherence. This rationale must demonstrate that the student has a unique goal, unobtainable in any already existing major. Approval for the student to proceed as a major in Interdisciplinary Studies will be decided by the Program Director for Interdisciplinary Studies. In the event of a conflict, the final decision will be made by the Vice President for Academic Affairs. Transfer students will be required to take 9-12 credits of the required credits for each area of concentration on the Molloy campus.