2 Interdisciplinary Studies Undergraduate Pathway degrees found
- Undergraduate Pathway
- General Studies
- Interdisciplinary Studies
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2 Interdisciplinary Studies Undergraduate Pathway degrees found
University of California, Irvine - Division of Continuing Education
Undergraduate Success Through Academics and Research (STAR)
- Irvine, USA
Undergraduate Pathway
Full time
9 months
On-Campus
English
Students can choose from one of the following tracks of study within STAR that suits their best interest and educational goals: Academic Advancement Track: A rigorous academic plan that gives recent high school graduates the essential skills and acculturation opportunities to advance and succeed in top U.S. universities and colleges. Early College Track: A one-of-kind UC Irvine program that provides a personalized and supportive academic environment for students in grades 10-12 to gain a transformative high school experience and engaging opportunities. Our unique cross-enrolled program curriculum promotes studentsโ academic competitiveness, scholastic development, and high school diploma attainment from our partner institution.
Tallahassee Community College
Associate in Arts - College & University Transfer
- Tallahassee, USA
Associate of Arts, Undergraduate Pathway
On-Campus
English
An Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree from TCC is your gateway to a bachelor's degree or higher and guarantees your admission into one of Florida's four-year public universities.
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Interdisciplinary studies give students the flexibility to create a program or major that draws from multiple fields of study. Often, these programs are organized around a particular theme, question, or research topic that interests the student.
Many degree programs require students to be proficient in reading, writing, listening and speaking. Those who lack these skills can take an undergraduate pathway program where they may acquire a satisfactory English language mastery.