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Interdisciplinary Studies, B.A.

LeTourneau University's Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies allows students the ultimate flexibility in customizing your degree plan to prepare you for a career that uses your God-given talents and passion.

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LeTourneau University's Interdisciplinary Studies degree program provides students the opportunity to customize their bachelor's degree to fit personal goals and career objectives. You'll take strong academic courses taught by experienced faculty. At LeTourneau, our courses go beyond the textbook with engaging, relevant discussions about your studies and your faith.

You may have a great idea about a new area of business or see an excellent opportunity for a career that doesn't fit the mainstream academic pattern. LeTourneau University's Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies allows students the ultimate flexibility in customizing your degree plan to prepare you for a career that uses your God-given talents and passion.

 TRANSFER-FRIENDLY

LeTourneau University recognizes that you may have already successfully completed many university courses. It's important to us that your previous effort and investment is considered and applied to your LETU degree whenever possible.

We also understand that your personal interests and career goals can change, resulting in elective courses that may not easily apply to many programs. The flexibility in the Interdisciplinary Studies program allows you to apply more transfer credit and finish your degree in less time.

 

Degree Details

An Interdisciplinary Studies degree plan must contain three concentrations: a primary concentration with a minimum of 21 credit hours, and two secondary concentrations with at least 15 credit hours each. Concentrations may be in any area in which the University offers academic programs. The proposed plan must be approved by the department chairs responsible for each concentration as well as the Office of the Provost. Students must meet all course prerequisites and general education requirements of their chosen concentrations. The degree plan must also include a total of at least 30 credit hours of upper division courses, 21 of those within the areas of concentration, with at least six credit hours of upper division courses in each of the three areas.

A student must make application for an Interdisciplinary Studies program. Students interested in pursuing this degree should begin the process by scheduling a meeting with the Dean of the School of Education or the Interdisciplinary Advisor designated by the Dean.

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