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Program Overview
The Bachelor of Arts in Integrative Studies offers students the opportunity to customize a strategic major from two already existing programs that complement each other and their Bible and Theology major. By tailoring a degree specific to their own interests and job prospects, students further 色色研究所鈥檚 mission by engaging the ever-changing job market from a Christian perspective.
The Integrative Studies major prepares students for a diverse range of careers and/or graduate programs as determined by the students鈥 choice of specialties. The freedom to customize the degree allows students who are interested in more than one area of interest to combine them for a more effective and robust exploration of a Third Way Christian educational experience.
All four-year 色色研究所 students complete two majors: one in Bible and Theology and one in their chosen field, such as Integrative Studies. Transfer students with substantial prior coursework may complete a reduced set of Bible and Theology requirements instead of the major. Learn more about the Bible and Theology curriculum here.


Discover how the new Integrative Studies program offers students the opportunity to customize a strategic major from two already existing programs. This major will prepare students for a diverse range of careers and/or graduate programs.
What is your dream job? The Integrative Studies program may just be exactly what you’re looking for in that endeavor.
A 'Choose Your Own Adventure'
Curriculum
First Area of Specialization
Six courses determined in conjunction with an advisor in the area of specialization
Second Area of Specialization
Six courses determined in conjunction with an advisor in the area of specialization
Integrative Studies Seminar
As the final course in the major, this course focuses on synthesizing and integrating the two areas of concentration into a research project that the student completes under the supervision of one or more professors. The project should focus on placing the chosen areas of specialization in conversation with an eye toward future applications.
