Interdisciplinary studies
Undergraduate interdisciplinary studies at University of Idaho
University of Idaho offers a flexible and structured interdisciplinary studies program that allows you to tailor your education to your unique interests and career goals. By integrating courses from multiple disciplines, you can create a personalized academic path that aligns with your aspirations.
When you design your own degree with a bachelor’s in interdisciplinary studies, you’ll combine at least two fields of study and work closely with a faculty advisor to develop a customized curriculum.
B.A. in interdisciplinary studies
Combine your interests from multiple fields to create a unique, well-rounded academic experience.
B.S. in interdisciplinary studies
Design a customized degree path that meets university standards while aligning with your educational and career goals.
Explore other interdisciplinary programs
Undergraduate degrees
Graduate degrees
Through U of I’s interdisciplinary, research-focused graduate programs, you can take a wide range of courses and learn from expert faculty across multiple colleges. Pursue a flexible M.S. or M.A. in interdisciplinary studies or chart your own path through other university-wide, interdisciplinary graduate programs such as neuroscience, bioinformatics and computational biology, nutritional sciences and more.
Certificate programs
Minors
In addition to the structured degrees, there are several minors available for students who wish to add a minor.
Why choose interdisciplinary studies?
- Personalized learning: Shape your degree to match your interests.
- Career readiness: Gain skills from multiple disciplines to enhance job prospects.
- Flexible options: Choose in-person or online courses from various U of I campuses.
Contact us
Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Studies
- Address: 111 Administration Building, Moscow, ID 83844-3154
- Phone: 208-885-6426
- Email: class@uidaho.edu
For guidance on designing your undergraduate interdisciplinary program, contact Annette Folwell.
For guidance on designing your graduate interdisciplinary program, contact Jerry McMurtry.
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Annette Folwell
Professor and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies
Ph.D. in Communication ’97
M.A. in Communication ’93
B.S. in Communication ’91
- First responder stress management
- Family communication
- Interpersonal communication
208-885-5013
Administration Building, Room 112College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences, Department of Psychology and Communication
Jerry R. McMurtry
Dean of the College of Graduate Studies
Ph.D. in Education, Emphasis — Human Resource Development and Adult Life-span Learning ’93
M.Ed. in Education ’89
B.A. in Business Administration ’83
- Developing human resources in rural organizations
- Leadership
208-885-2647
Morrill Hall, 104College of Graduate Studies