The Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Studies allows students to design their own degree for their own careers. This innovative
degree provides educational opportunities not available through traditional programs.
Working with a faculty advisor, students construct a liberal arts degree program to
fit their interests. It’s a great option for students with multiple passions.
The modern economy is dominated by people who work with ideas and synthesize knowledge. Today’s
professionals need to be experts in multiple fields of study. With a degree in Integrated Studies, you will set yourself apart in a competitive job market. Your faculty advisor will
help you design a unique program that combines all of your interests so you can have
the career you want.
This degree is also perfect for students who need to finish their academic programs
as soon as possible to begin contributing to their communities. Even if you are well
into your college career, or if you are returning after time away, a faculty advisor
can help align the courses you have already taken with the courses you need to take
in order to graduate with a valuable Bachelor's Degree in Integrated Studies.
Contact us today to find out more about this exciting and innovative program!
Thank you for your interest in the Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Studies! This innovative
degree is perfect for students who have multiple academic interests.
I encourage you to contact me to learn more about how our Integrated Studies program
can provide a unique education that will help you advance your career.
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