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Do you have a very specific academic goal that cannot be met by existing majors, minors, and electives? Do you have a very specific career goal that you cannot prepare for through existing programs?
Within the multidisciplinary studies program, you can focus your study in Asian studies, classics and classical civilization, international studies, neuroscience, religious studies, Russian studies, and women's studies. If you have interest in these areas, please contact the director of the program of your interest.
In addition, the "individual concentration" provides a focus that could be unique to you. The individual concentration is designed for the student (1) who has clear interests and objectives that overlap schools, departments, degrees, or concentrations; (2) whose interests and objectives cannot reasonably be met through existing majors, minors, and electives; and (3) whose program is not fashioned in order to bypass a requirement of an existing program. You develop a course of study in consultation with faculty in the appropriate disciplines and the director of multidisciplinary studies. The multidisciplinary studies Committee approves your course of study. The individual concentration major must be approved early enough in your academic career in order to have time to adhere to program guidelines.
ECU Advantage
Our multidisciplinary concentrations (neuroscience and security studies) are innovative, interdisciplinary programs.
The "individual concentration" that could provide a unique focus for you, and is discussed above, requires that you be highly motivated and disciplined, and that faculty advising you be closely involved in the process from the proposal preparation stage, through the completion of the program. The individual concentration program is not a general studies degree, and program guidelines prohibit approval into the program, of students who have not developed a coherent and academically respectable course of study that meets program guidelines.
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What You Will Study
(For information about courses that carry general education credit view the General Education Program section.)
- MULT 3500 - Research in Multidisciplinary Studies or comparable structured concentration course.
- MULT 4999 - Seminar in Multidisciplinary Studies or comparable structured concentration course.
- A minimum of 36 s.h. of approved courses in the major.
A minimum of 24 s.h. from sections 2 and 3 must be above 2999.