About Us

Interdisciplinary Studies is a university-wide program leading to either the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies. The program is housed in the Office of Interdisciplinary Studies and is designed for academic flexibility. It recognizes that there are many combinations of courses which meet the needs of individual students.

Interdisciplinary Studies Majors Are Well-Prepared for a Multifaceted World Interdisciplinary Studies students have the chance to study across disciplines and access skills and a background that makes them strong candidates in the job market. This multidimensional degree allows students to blend not just the classics with the sciences, but the fundamentals with the highest technologies, and the business world with the arts, humanities, or social sciences. Interdisciplinary Studies students are among the most widely educated students at the university, and they can use their degree to great advantage by highlighting their course work and fields. An Interdisciplinary Studies background is a rich foundation on which to pursue a career or graduate study. We encourage students to visit the Career Resource Center and explore the degree's potential professional applications.

A Timeless Degree Appropriate to the 21st Century Employers look for employees who communicate effectively, adapt well to change, and use critical and analytical thinking techniques to solve complex problems. They also seek candidates who have good interpersonal communication skills, intercultural understanding, and who also are flexible in their careers. Interdisciplinary Studies students obtain wide-ranging skills in their undergraduate classes that prepare them well for such an environment. Leaders in various enterprises value students with multidisciplinary backgrounds. Consider an Interdisciplinary Studies major and make an informed choice about your education.

Interdisciplinary Studies cooperates with Online@UCF and provides degree completion opportunities through the World Wide Web. Please visit Online@UCF for more information.