Master's degree
The interdisciplinary Studies program is designed to provide the student with a flexible curriculum to pursue professional advancement and personal enrichment. Students can individualize their education in order to achieve a balance between developing their known interest and exploring new subject areas. The foundation of the program is a liberal arts general education curriculum which consists of communications skills, humanities, diversity and global awareness, social science, natural science and math, religion and philosophy, and wellness. Courses are offered in an accelerated format both online through our distant learning program and on campus during convenient evening hours.
High school or GED with 50+ as a cumulative score. The Asset testing for reading, writing, and math must be taken. If math and writing classes are transferred in, the Asset testing is not required for those categories. If 30 credits are being transferred in, a high school or GED transcript is not required.
No set deadline is required. Applicants must complete the admissions package before they can be registered for classes. This process can take as little as a few days to complete.