Accreditation:
EQF6
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Workload:
4500 hours | 180 ECTS
Tuition cost:
5,000 EUR

Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies

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Kind
Degree
Area
Arts & Humanities
Mode
Fully Online
Language
English
Student education requirement
High School
Standard length
36 months
Standard delivery length
36 months
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\ Overview

The programme helps students to develop skills required to engage in an interdisciplinary world. They will construct a diverse background from which they will learn how to draw on multiple disciplines to find innovative solutions to current problems. Students will develop competence in integrating perspectives from a variety of disciplines and refine transferable skills in critical thinking, synthesis and research. Students also have the opportunity to engage with more topics than they would in other specialised degree programs.

1125 hours | 45 ECTS

Tier 1

300 hours | 12 ECTS

Practicum

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Applied Ethics

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Reading for Knowledge

150 hours | 6 ECTS

Global Humanities

150 hours | 6 ECTS

Introductory Philosophy

150 hours | 6 ECTS

Comprehensive Exams

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Digital Research Methods

150 hours | 6 ECTS

Academic Writing

1125 hours | 45 ECTS

Tier 2:

75 hours | 3 ECTS

BA Thesis Proposal

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Innovations & Paradigms

150 hours | 6 ECTS

Art in Society

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Religion & Power

150 hours | 6 ECTS

Social Collaboration

150 hours | 6 ECTS

Ideas & Figures in Western Intellectual History

150 hours | 6 ECTS

Comprehensive Exams

300 hours | 12 ECTS

Practicum

1125 hours | 45 ECTS

Tier 3:

150 hours | 6 ECTS

BA Thesis Defence

150 hours | 6 ECTS

BA Research

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Research Methods

150 hours | 6 ECTS

Creating History

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Social & Environmental Justice

75 hours | 3 ECTS

BA Thesis Writing & Defence Prep

150 hours | 6 ECTS

Comprehensive Exams

300 hours | 12 ECTS

Practicum

1125 hours | 45 ECTS

Tier 4: General/Hybrid

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Overview of Biosystems Engineering

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Energy, Society, & Sustainability

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Travel Narratives and Frontier Literature

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Fiction & Creative Nonfiction

75 hours | 3 ECTS

English Literary Classics

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Gender & Literature

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Epistemology & Ontology: What Is Thinkable?

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Philosophy as a Way of Life: What Is Doable?

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Geology & Site Interpretation

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Wildlife & Habitat Management

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Forest Ecology & Management

75 hours | 3 ECTS

The Future of Philosophy: New Problems of Autonomy

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Literature & the Political

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Communicating Science

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Agriculture & Society

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Post-Kantian Philosophy & the Problems of Autonomy

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Contemporary Continental Philosophy

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Medieval Philosophy & the Birth of Institutions

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Wetland Identification & Management

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Sustainable Supply Chain Management

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Poetry of Place

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Management Paradigms

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Modern Storytelling & the Oral Tradition

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Twenty-First Century Structures & Institutions

150 hours | 6 ECTS

Ideas & Figures in Western Intellectual History

75 hours | 3 ECTS

World Literature

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Early Modern Philosophy & the Search for Subject

600 hours | 24 ECTS

Specialization certificate in Literature

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Travel Narratives and Frontier Literature

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Fiction & Creative Nonfiction

75 hours | 3 ECTS

English Literary Classics

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Literature & the Political

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Gender & Literature

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Poetry of Place

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Modern Storytelling & the Oral Tradition

75 hours | 3 ECTS

World Literature

600 hours | 24 ECTS

Specialization certificate in Philosophy

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Epistemology & Ontology: What Is Thinkable?

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Philosophy as a Way of Life: What Is Doable?

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Post-Kantian Philosophy & the Problems of Autonomy

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Contemporary Continental Philosophy

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Medieval Philosophy & the Birth of Institutions

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Twenty-First Century Structures & Institutions

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Early Modern Philosophy & the Search for Subject

600 hours | 24 ECTS

Specialization certificate in Social-Environmental Studies

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Geology & Site Interpretation

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Wildlife & Habitat Management

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Forest Ecology & Management

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Overview of Biosystems Engineering

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Energy, Society, & Sustainability

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Communicating Science

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Wetland Identification & Management

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Sustainable Supply Chain Management

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Agriculture & Society

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Management Paradigms

75 hours | 3 ECTS

Natural Resources Economics

\ Intended learning outcomes

Knowledge
Knowledge acquired by the learner at the end of the course:
a) Demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of dominant epistemologies, ontologies, and phenomenologies of various interdisciplinary areas b) Demonstrate and apply specialised knowledge of interdisciplinary ideologies and their impact on diverse communities c) Analyse the societal, regulatory, and interdisciplinary contexts related to the concepts of philosophy, literature, and society. d) Apply knowledge of global interdisciplinary issues to inform the study of historical and contemporary issues e) Display original thinking on the basis of the knowledge they gain in the course
Skills
Skills acquired by the learner at the end of the course:
a) Develop innovative and multi-disciplinary problem-solving skills. b) Communicate complex ideas clearly and unambiguously to specialised and non-specialised audiences. c) Develop abilities related to interdisciplinary studies and implement them in response to changing environments. d) Critically evaluate alternative approaches through research and study on the basis of academic scholarship and case studies, demonstrating reflection on social and ethical responsibilities. e) Formulate ideas and solutions despite incomplete information by integrating knowledge and approaches from diverse domains including anthropology, ethnography, and sociology. f) Enquire critically into the theoretical strategies for addressing a variety of contemporary social issues g) Develop new skills in response to emerging knowledge and techniques and demonstrate leadership skills and innovation in complex and unpredictable contexts.
Competencies
Competencies acquired by the learner at the end of the course:
Competencies are listed course wise.

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