Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies students should be able to:
Area of Jesuit Catholic Inspiration
Demonstrate responsible civic engagement, inspired by the Jesuit Catholic tradition, and demonstrate the values and ideals for maintaining a lifetime commitment to diverse communities working for equity and inclusion.
Area of Interdisciplinary Scholarship
Demonstrate skills of project management, including self-directed research, imaginative problem solving, and awareness of audience expectations
Demonstrate interdisciplinarity, the ability to bring two or more disciplines, intellectual approaches, or methods to bear on problems or issues of contemporary concern, expressed through written and oral communication
Demonstrate metacognition, the reflective ability to think about thinking, especially with respect to the process of education or to multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary academic work
What can I do with an Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies Degree?