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Ohio University
Individual Interdisciplinary Program - MA
- Athens, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Individual Interdisciplinary Program leading to a Master of Arts (MA) offers students a flexible way to design their own graduate coursework. It allows students to combine courses across different...


Laurentian University (Graduate)
Dual Degree in Interdisciplinary Health
- Sudbury, Canada
MA
On-Campus
English
Apply a critical, interdisciplinary perspective on contemporary health issues in human development, psychology, sociology, kinesiology, gerontology, public health, medicine, or related health fields. Explore opportunities to work closely with other LU research centres, such as, Centre for Rural and Northern Health Research (CRaNHR), Evaluating Child Health Outcomes (ECHO), Centre for Research in Occupational Safety and Health (CROSH), and the Laurentian Research Institute for Aging (LRIA).
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Charles Darwin University
Master of Arts (Coursework) (SARTS2 - 2025)
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts (Coursework) program offers students a flexible way to deepen their knowledge across a range of arts disciplines. The program typically includes core courses and electives, allowing...
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Interdisciplinary study is a multidisciplinary field that allows scholars to create a customized degree with two or more subjects such as sociology, history and government. Program participants can learn about how different, seemingly unrelated subjects combine to create one unified topic.
An MA is a master’s degree awarded to students that have completed a program studying humanities or fine arts subjects such as history, communications, philosophy, theology or English. A Master of Arts degree typically requires coursework, research and written examinations.