Working closely with the Liberal Studies coordinator and advisors in both areas of study, the student designs a unique degree which?emphasizes their individual strengths in diverse fields of study.

This synthesis of knowledge from more than one area of study enables the student to become an effective contributor in their community and a world in which careers are increasingly complex and varied in their requirements. The value of this interdisciplinary model can be seen most concretely in the student?s capstone project (INTD 490) in which the student must merge what he or she has learned in both areas of study into a practical and academically valuable research project.

Degree Requirements

Major Requirements (60 credits)

Complete two academic minors, or two academic concentrations, or one of each.? No more than two (2) courses may be counted in common to meet the minimum requirements for minors, concentrations, or between minor and concentration.

Minors:?Sucessfully complete academic minor(s) totaling at least 30 credits each.? At least 10 credits in each minor must be LSSU credits.? Complete additional courses in the same course prefixes used in the minor in cases where the minor does not meet the minimum of 30 credits.

Concentrations:?Complete at least 30 credits in defined academic concentrations.? Concentrations must include at least 10 credits in LSSU credits, and at least 12 credits must be at the 300/400 level.