Interdisciplinary Studies Concentrations

The Interdisciplinary Studies major allows students to create their own unique degree program by combining two or three concentrations (or academic disciplines/areas of study).

Through the program's core courses, combined academic concentrations and optional experiential learning experiences, Interdisciplinary Studies students develop a strong understanding of their disciplines, their relationship and intersectionality as well as research and problem solving skills. This will ensure program graduates can navigate a rapidly changing global economy over the course of their working lives.

The Career-Concentration Connection

The following are some examples of concentrations that may be combined with specific career connections in mind, however, these are just some examples, and many other combinations exist to fit your unique career goals.

Business Art or Arts Administration: consider concentrations in Business AdministrationArts Administration and Cultural Advocacy and Art and Design or Digital Humanities

Community Health Activist/Advocate: consider concentrations in Healthcare StudiesPublic Health and Racial and Intersectional Justice Studies or Public Relations

Counseling: consider concentrations in Child, Family and Community StudiesPsychology and Sociology or Racial and Intersectional Justice Studies

Cybersecurity: consider concentrations in Computer ScienceCriminal Justice and Data Science

Diversity & Inclusion: consider concentrations in Racial and Intersectional Justice StudiesWomen’s & Gender Studies and Ethic Studies or Human Resources Management

e-Sports: consider concentrations in e-Sports ManagementComputer Science and Public Relations or Business Administration

Entrepreneurship: consider concentrations in EntrepreneurshipCommunication or Public Relations and Psychology or Digital Humanities or Leadership Studies

Environmental Policy: consider concentrations in Environmental StudiesPolitical Science and Natural Resources

Health Informatics: consider concentrations in Healthcare StudiesData Science and Public Health or Computer Science

Law Enforcement: consider concentrations in Criminal JusticeForensic Science and Management or Racial and Intersectional Justice Studies

Public Relations: consider concentrations in CommunicationPublic Relations and Social Media or Marketing

Youth Development: consider concentrations in Child, Family and Community StudiesLeadership Studies or Coaching and Psychology or Outdoor Recreation

 

Concentration Spotlight

Interdisciplinary Studies majors can select from over 80 concentrations available to create their ideal academic program, suited to their specific academic and career needs. Here is a sampling of some of our innovative concentrations, not offered as traditional majors at the university, available for IDS students to pursue:

All Interdisciplinary Studies Concentration Options