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Interdisciplinary Studies in Education/Psychology, B.A.


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This baccalaureate degree program is designed to integrate an interdisciplinary core of studies with cross-disciplinary flexibility. Students choose a primary concentration of study in education or psychology and select courses from diverse disciplines to supplement and enhance their degree programs. The education concentration is designed for students who do not need Washington State Teacher Certification but seek to enhance their knowledge and skills in roles as support personnel in educational settings.

General University Course Requirements


The following courses are required for all bachelor level degrees: 36-39 credits

Fine Arts: 3 credits


Any studio-based fine arts course (ART, MUS, DRMA), or ENG 206A , or ENG 206B  

Laboratory Science: 4 credits


Any laboratory science course except CHEM 105

Social Sciences: 3 credits


Any social science course (ECON, POSC, SOC, PSY)

Humanities: 3 credits


Any HIS course, ENG 200 PHIL 310W , or REL 320W  

Mathematics: 3-5 credits


Any college-level MATH course or SOC 220  

World Language: 3-4 credits


Any world language course

Technology: 3 credits


Any CPSC course or BADM 230 BIOL 482 ,  ENG 452 ENSC 321 ART 370 NURS 304 ED 343   

Primary Concentration


Choose One Primary Concentration: Education, Psychology

24-Upper Division Credits Required

Secondary Concentration


18 Upper-Division Credits in One Secondary Concentration or 12 Upper-Division Credits in Each of Two Secondary Concentrations

Total: Minimum 120 Credits


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