Learning Outcomes
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Write substantive, source-based, thesis-driven papers, using lucid prose, which demonstrate critical and creative thinking based on relevant evidence and analytical reasoning
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Appropriately and effectively employ the research methods, terminology, and citation style of their field of research
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Locate bibliographic resources including electronic databases and/or other emerging technologies as appropriate to the respective interdisciplinary program
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Analyze the significance of the evidence as appropriate to the audience and purpose
Program Requirements
Are you eager to begin cultivating a broad set of professional skills, but aren’t sure exactly what specific career you want to pursue? Then Interdisciplinary Studies is a great choice.
Career Opportunities
Interdisciplinary Studies majors will be prepared to pursue career opportunities across a wide range of exciting fields, including:
Politician
Has political power in the government or seeking an elected office in government.
Human Resources Manager
Recruitment and staffing, benefits, leave administration, and updating company policies.
Librarian
Work in institutions to help patrons research and find information for leisure and professional use.
Physician’s Assistant
Diagnose, treat, and care for patients, often supervised by MDs. Advanced degree needed.
Zookeeper
Care for the animals that live in zoos through providing food, water and basic veterinary care.
Legislative Analyst
Conduct research and analysis on legislative policies and trends.
Jillian Carbone '22, Senior Class Marshal
“Choosing Interdisciplinary Studies as my major gave me the freedom to choose courses that interested me across multiple subject areas, rather than limiting me to one subject.”
Meet Your Program Coordinator
Kelly Matthews, Ph.D.
Learn More
If the English major sounds like a good fit but you would like to learn more, contact Admissions at admissions [at] framingham.edu (admissions[at]framingham[dot]edu) or 508-626-4500.