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Interdisciplinary Studies (Military)

About the Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies (Military)

This curricula is designed specifically for active and retired military service men and women. This curriculum often uses course work from the JST as well as transfer credits to assist our military service men and women to design a curriculum that will allow them to maximize their service to our nation and educational experiences into a meaningful degree. Students can take classes in-person, on base (when available) and online. Students work with an assigned faculty advisor in the department.

What to expect as an Interdisciplinary Studies student

The program arms students with the requisite knowledge and skills to engage in critical research, communicate effectively among various fields and work in effective teams as leaders and active members. Student-centered classes and courses focus on transferable skills.

Degree at a glance

Average class size: 30 students
Most courses are offered fall, spring and summer; with some classes offered in 7- or 8-week mini-term sessions.

Where will my degree take me?

Interdisciplinarians work in higher education, K-12 teachers, administrators and support staff. Interdisciplinarians have been assistant City Treasurers, Bank officers, IT specialists, Lawyers, Police Officers, Fire Fighters, officers in the Army, Navy, Coast Guard and Marines. Interdisciplinarians are analysts, librarians, artists, public health specialists, social workers, politicians, and more. Our alumni attend graduate programs in Cybersecurity, Psychology, Education, History, Law, Criminal Justice, Nursing, Public Health, Business and more.

Curriculum

The curriculum for the Bachelor's of Arts/Sciences in Interdisciplinary Studies (Military) is available in the NSU Catalog.