Multidisciplinary Studies
What is Multidisciplinary Studies?
There are always students whose goals and interests are not met by any of the pre-determined degree programs offered by the University. This degree offers students the option of designing a degree program that meets their own unique needs and interests. The Multidisciplinary Studies program enables students to craft a degree with special emphasis in custom disciplines.
The Major Requirements are determined for each student individually in consultation with an academic counselor and approved by the Dean of the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences. The courses that form the major area of concentration must be constructed around a coherent theme that meets the student's professional and personal goals. MDS majors may tailor their degree to satisfy personal curiosity or to prepare for a particular career.
So, what's my degree?
Students work with an experienced advisor who will help them craft a degree plan that is specific to their unique needs and interests. A student's previous coursework can contribute to the theme of the plan, or the student may start from scratch and prepare a plan from the beginning of their academic career.
Program plans in Multidisciplinary Studies are as varied as the interests exhibited in any student population.
Here is just a sample of approved plans:
Artistic Expressions
Culture & Society
Enterprise & Social Issues
Entomology
Ethnobotany
Genealogy
Health Studies
Issues in Public Policy
Medical Sciences
Public Health & Society
Public Promotion & Social Perception
Science & Society
Do my interests fit?
Advertising students are typically interested in synthesizing information, demonstrating creativity and artistic expression, creating entertaining and persuasive messages, account management and sales, and developing market research. Advertising students may also pursue a second major or minor in Business, Marketing, Communication, Management or Law.
How can Multidisciplinary Studies help me?
A Multidisciplinary Studies degree is attractive to potential employers who recruit in specialized areas for which existing programs are not compatible. With knowledge of such market demand, students could design a specialized program by melding courses from varying disciplines to create an interdisciplinary degree that would match an employer's specialized requirements.
What kind of career could I pursue?
Types of Employers
Abercrombie & Fitch
Bank of Oklahoma
BP
ConocoPhillips
Encana
GEICO Insurance
Koch Industries
MassMutual Financial Group
MidFirst Bank
SemGroup
Target Stores
Recent Graduates Jobs
Information Technology
Specialist, Government
Missionary/Youth Pastor, Kiev
Account Specialist, Financial
Services
Financial Analyst, Hospital Sales
Medical or Health Related
Careers
Experienced Alumni Jobs
Nursing director, River Mede
Health Care
Industrial hygienist, Workforce
Development Service
Teacher, Yorktown Middle School
Research fellow, University of
Texas Southwestern Medical
Center
Landman, Red River Energy
How much will I make?
Visit the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ website to explore the median pay for jobs you can pursue with this degree.
Contact Us
Dodge Family College of Arts & Sciences
Phone: (405) 325-4411
Website: cas.ou.edu