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Interdisciplinary Studies (Degree Completion) | Bachelor’s Degree

Norwich University

Description

The interdisciplinary studies program requires applicants to have at least 30 credit hours of prior college coursework or equivalent military or professional training, building upon this experience and applying it across major academic disciplines.

Norwich’s flexible online classroom makes it easy for working adults to complete coursework on their own time, and the program is highly customizable depending on personal career goals. The program culminates in a capstone course in which you will combine at least two academic disciplines and demonstrate an interdisciplinary approach to research and analysis.

Cost Total Cost $35,900

  • Tuition (total) $33,750

  • Mixed Fees $2,000

  • Graduation Fee $150

  • Cost information is approximate, please visit the program's website for the most up to date information available.

Financial Assistance

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