Interdisciplinary Studies
Sage College of Albany and Sage After Work offers a bachelor of science in interdisciplinary studies degree.
The Interdisciplinary Studies major is a major program designed by the Student. This degree program is also known as a multi-disciplinary or cross-disciplinary major. In addition to those majors offered in the regular college curriculum, students may design an interdisciplinary major to accommodate their unique interests and career goals. The interdisciplinary studies major is made up of a combination of courses from two or more disciplines offered by the College. Examples include majors that combine professional coursework in one professional discipline, such as, business and a liberal arts discipline, e.g., psychology.
The interdisciplinary major program must contain at least 36 credits total from two or more disciplines, and at least one of the areas of interest must be drawn from courses required in a currently offered Sage Albany major. A minimum 18 credits from one of the Sage disciplines must be in upper-division courses (300-level or higher).
In addition to the above:
Students must meet all the LIFE general education and graduation requirements.
At least 60 of the 120 total credits must be in the liberal arts and sciences.
Total credits required for graduation: 120 (minimum)
Students electing to declare this major program must complete a proposal before having completed 90 credit hours. Students consult with the Associate Dean of Academic Advising and faculty advisors in the affected majors to create a written proposal. The proposal will contain a listing the required major and support courses that will enable students to achieve their objectives. The proposal must be approved by a faculty advisor in each affected discipline, the Associate Dean of Academic Advising (scaadvising@sage.edu, 518-292-1719) and by the Dean of the College. Exceptions to this policy require the SCA Dean's approval.
