Interdisciplinary Studies Major & Minor
The Interdisciplinary Studies program is an option for students who seek to accomplish intellectual goals beyond an existing major. It requires an expression of creativity and self-motivation, and a foundation of intellectual commitment.
Interdisciplinary Studies Major
Interdisciplinary studies majors at Stonehill College must prepare a program proposal with substantial intellectual content. Formulated with faculty advisors — one of whom will be designated as principal advisor — it must reflect the objectives of a liberal arts education.
Proposals to create an Interdisciplinary Studies major must be approved prior to a student’s enrollment in the final 10 courses of their Stonehill degree (i.e., prior to the senior year). If a student is adding an Interdisciplinary Studies major as a second major, an exception may be allowed to this requirement.
A student’s program proposal includes a statement describing educational goals sought, and the sequence of courses that would enable the student to achieve these goals. The course content must be focused upon a specific theme, and must include a significant number of courses beyond the introductory level as well as a senior Capstone Experience.
Interdisciplinary Minor
The Interdisciplinary minor gives students the opportunity to explore, in some depth, a well-defined question or topic beyond the major.
The Interdisciplinary minor provides students with maximum flexibility to propose a course of study, comprised of classes and other academic experiences, as a path to conduct an interdisciplinary inquiry that may or may not be related to the major or disciplinary minor.
Students submit a proposal for an Interdisciplinary minor that will include no less than four and no more than five academic units. Given the depth of study required, it is expected that no student would undertake more than one Interdisciplinary minor during his or her academic career at Stonehill.
Areas of Inquiry
Topics around which Stonehill students have recently organized their studies include:
• Art of change
• Business of dance
• Child life
• Computational analytics
• Diversity and social justice
• Event management
• Global studies
• Human ontology
• Music therapy
• Neurophysiology
• Nutritional sciences
• Sustainability and food systems
• Transforming communities
Interdisciplinary Studies Graduate Outcomes
Stonehill interdisciplinary studies graduates go on to work at a range of notable organizations. Continue exploring where Stonehill graduates work.
Learn More About Our Interdisciplinary Studies Program
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Program Requirements
To view our program requirements for interdisciplinary studies, please view our online course catalog.
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Interdisciplinary Studies Internship Opportunities
The nature of Interdisciplinary Studies dictates that students’ learning experiences outside the classroom will be widely varied.
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Interdisciplinary Studies Graduate Outcomes
Interdisciplinary Studies majors at Stonehill College have gone on to careers in a variety of fields.
Recent Accolades
Organizations involved in assessing U.S. colleges and universities continually cite Stonehill as being among the best in the nation when it comes to value, outcomes and a commitment to making the world a better place. See full list of accolades.
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WSJ “Value Added” Formula Rockets Stonehill Higher in Rankings
Stonehill moved up 62 places in this year’s WSJ “America's Best Colleges 2024” rankings, putting it in the top 12 among Massachusetts schools and top 6 percent nationally.
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Princeton Review Ranks Stonehill in Top 20 in U.S. for Quality of Life
After considering input for 165,000 at colleges and universities across the country, The Princeton Review recently ranked Stonehill College 19th out of 389 schools for quality of life.
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Money Magazine Ranks Stonehill Among Most Elite Colleges in U.S.
Less than 20% of the 700 schools on Money’s 2023 Best College list, including Stonehill, received 4.5 stars or higher in the magazine’s 5-star rating system.