Bachelor of Arts in Multidisciplinary Studies Program By West Virginia University |Top Universities
Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Communication and Media StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

Online

This program allows students to design their own degree by choosing three minors instead of one major. Many students who complete the BMDS in University College do so by making use of online course work and/or transfer credit through the B.A. Pathway program. The Multidisciplinary Studies program (MDS) in the University College comprises three related minors. WVU is partnering with Community & Technical Colleges to make it easier for students to transfer credits and finish their bachelor's degree online via the BA Pathway program; MDS students may also take coursework on the WVU campus. This program does not limit students to courses of study in a particular area, but rather stresses the importance of breadth of knowledge and cross-disciplinary communication. Students choose three minors instead of one major to design their own degree. MDS emphasizes flexibility and combines specialized knowledge from individual disciplines with a unique ability to approach problems from divergent perspectives. Students learn to apply their minors to real-world experience through a service-learning capstone course and to apply multidisciplinary techniques in communicating the strengths of their self-chosen course of study. Working with an advisor, students select three minors to design a degree that best meets their career goals. Career Profile The career path for graduates varies widely because of the customized nature of the "three minor" structure. Students commonly choose three minors that will directly support their career path.

Program overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

Online

This program allows students to design their own degree by choosing three minors instead of one major. Many students who complete the BMDS in University College do so by making use of online course work and/or transfer credit through the B.A. Pathway program. The Multidisciplinary Studies program (MDS) in the University College comprises three related minors. WVU is partnering with Community & Technical Colleges to make it easier for students to transfer credits and finish their bachelor's degree online via the BA Pathway program; MDS students may also take coursework on the WVU campus. This program does not limit students to courses of study in a particular area, but rather stresses the importance of breadth of knowledge and cross-disciplinary communication. Students choose three minors instead of one major to design their own degree. MDS emphasizes flexibility and combines specialized knowledge from individual disciplines with a unique ability to approach problems from divergent perspectives. Students learn to apply their minors to real-world experience through a service-learning capstone course and to apply multidisciplinary techniques in communicating the strengths of their self-chosen course of study. Working with an advisor, students select three minors to design a degree that best meets their career goals. Career Profile The career path for graduates varies widely because of the customized nature of the "three minor" structure. Students commonly choose three minors that will directly support their career path.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

61+
6+

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West Virginia University, founded in 1867, is a land-grant institution – and WVU Morgantown is the flagship of a system of statewide campuses. WVU is committed to advancing education, healthcare and prosperity by providing access and opportunity to all. An R1 research institution – one of only 115 in the nation – WVU’s researchers are performing groundbreaking work in energy, physics and astronomy, neuroscience, forensic science and rural health.

WVU Morgantown’s enrollment of 28,409 includes students from all 50 U.S. states and over 2,300 international scholars from 107 nations. WVU offers more than 340 majors at the bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and professional levels from 14 colleges and schools. Majors range from accounting, music industry, aerospace engineering, biostatistics, astronomy, business, energy systems engineering and psychology to public health, global supply chain management, mining engineering, physics, sport management and strategic communications.

The Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering program is accredited by ABET; WVU is one of only three US universities that offer this major.

And WVU is the only US university to offer bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in forensic and investigative science and has the largest crime scene training complex in the US, which includes four crime scene houses, a vehicle processing center and a vault for bank robbery scenarios.

The University has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission since 1926, and individual programs hold dozens of specialized accreditations.

U.S. News & World Report’s 2017 America’s Best Graduate Schools included 19 WVU programs, with Petroleum Engineering at #12 and Pharmacy at #36. WVU is one the magazine’s Top 100 Public Universities, and the online Software Engineering graduate program is ranked #10. Bloomburg Business ranked WVU’s College of Business and Economics as the ninth-best for return on investment, and our Statler College of Engineering is ranked the 24th best value for an undergraduate program

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