Program Contact: Lauren Sardi 203-582-8215

The Interdisciplinary Studies major exposes students to a number of disciplines and academic areas, and emphasizes critique, analysis, evaluation, and the development and iterative application of skills in critical thinking, writing, public speaking, data gathering, evaluation and presentation. This type of academic foundation prepares students for virtually any academic path or career of their choosing.

The BA in Interdisciplinary Studies/Concentration in Education Studies requires a minimum of 120 credits for degree completion. 

Please see footnotes for additional information. 

University Curriculum46
Modern Language Requirement 13-6
Interdisciplinary Studies Core Courses
IDS 101Introduction to Interdisciplinarity1
IDS 200Rise of Disciplinarity3
IDS 400Transdisciplinary Project3
Concentration Requirements
ED 260Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education3
ED 380Research Methods in Education Studies3
Cross-Disciplinary Study24
One course (3 cr.) each in language arts, history, math, and science 2
One course (3 cr.) at the 200 level or higher in each of the following disciplines: language arts, history, math, and science 2
Free Electives32
Total Credits118-121
1

All CAS students must complete one modern language through the 102 level. Students who have taken a language in high school should take the modern language placement test for that language. Placement scores at the 201 level or higher demonstrate language competency and will place out of the language requirement.

 
2

Language Arts includes all courses with the EN prefix except courses in First-Year Writing (EN 101, EN 101I, EN 102, EN 102H, and EN 103H). In addition, the following courses may satisfy the language arts requirement: HSP 221, HSP 256, and HSP 371

 

Shown below is one of many possible paths through the curriculum. Each student's individual academic plan is crafted in consultation with their academic adviser.

First Year
Milestones: Earn 30 credits, meet with your adviser at least once a semester and have a GPA of 2.00 or higher.
Fall Semester
EN 101Introduction to Academic Reading and Writing (UC First Year Writing)3
FYS 101First-Year Seminar (UC Foundations Inquiry)3
ED 140Introduction to Public Education and the Teaching Profession1
History course3
University Curriculum course3
Spring Semester
EN 102Academic Writing and Research (UC First Year Writing)3
MA 110Contemporary Mathematics (UC Math )3
PS 101Introduction to Psychology3
IDS 101Introduction to Interdisciplinarity1
University Curriculum course3
University Curriculum course4
Second Year
Milestones: Earn 60 credits and a GPA of 2.00 or higher. Meet with your adviser at least once per semester to discuss academic, experiential learning, career and co-curricular opportunities.
Fall Semester
ED 250Diversity, Dispositions and Multiculturalism3
PS 236Child and Adolescent Development3
Language at the 101 level3
University Curriculum course3
University Curriculum course3
Spring Semester
ED 260Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education3
Language at the 102 level (Satisfies CAS Language Requirement)3
University Curriculum course3
University Curriculum course3
University Curriculum course4
Third Year
Milestones: Earn 90 credits and a GPA of 2.00 or higher. Meet with your adviser at least once per semester. Participate in study abroad, complete internship or research opportunities.
Fall Semester
IDS 200Rise of Disciplinarity3
ED 341
341L
Learning and Teaching the Developing Child
and Learning and Teaching: Pedagogy Field Lab I
4
Math/History/English or Science (Cross-Disciplinary Study)3
Math/History/English or Science (Cross-Disciplinary Study)3
Math/History/English or Science (Cross-Disciplinary Study)3
Spring Semester
ED 342
342L
Advanced Learning and Teaching
and Advanced Learning and Teaching: Assessment Field Lab II
4
ED 462Facilitating the Arts in the Elementary Classroom3
Math/History/English or Science (Cross-Disciplinary Study)3
Math/History/English or Science (Interdisciplinary Study)3
Math/History/English or Science (Interdisciplinary Study)3
Math/History/English or Science (Interdisciplinary Study)3
Fourth Year
Milestones: Earn 120 credits and a GPA of 2.00 or higher. Complete possible minor or double major and prepare for graduation.
Fall Semester
ED 380Research Methods in Education Studies3
ED 468Teaching Mathematics in the Primary Grades3
ED 458
ED 468L
Teaching Science in the Primary Grades
and Primary Math and Science STEM Field Lab III
4
Math/History/English or Science (Interdisciplinary Study)3
Spring Semester
IDS 400Transdisciplinary Project3
ED 466
ED 436L
Teaching Social Studies in the Primary Grades
and English Language Arts Integration Field Lab IV
3
ED 436Teaching Literacy in the Primary Grades3
Math/History/English or Science (Interdisciplinary Study)3
Total Credits121

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon graduation, all Interdisciplinary Studies majors will be able to demonstrate the following competencies:

  1. Core Competence: Understand the issues relevant to and methodologies appropriate for conducting research and engaging with core issues in their field of concentration.
  2. Critical Thinking: Critique and apply appropriate methodology or methodologies in research of a given topic.
  3. Evaluate Information: Identify, evaluate and interpret sources of information.
  4. Analysis: Analyze data.
  5. Cognitive Complexity: Construct an interpretive argument.
  6. Effective Oral/Written Presentation: Present facts, analysis and arguments effectively.