Interdisciplinary Studies

Design a degree that works for you.

At Woodbury College, you may design an associate's or bachelor's degree program that fits your unique career goals. By working closely with your advisor, you create a tailor-made degree plan with a concentration in areas such as Juvenile Justice & Prevention or Community Supports & Resources.

Each student's plan focuses on preparation for professional work in her or his particular area of interest. Interdisciplinary students work with an advisor to create degree plans, monitor progress, consult appropriate resources for career development, and develop a relevant internship.

The degree plan, which must be approved by the Interdisciplinary Studies program director, specifies the student's career goals and the learning required to accomplish those goals.

 

What our graduates say

"The most important aspect of my experience at Woodbury was the accessibility of my instructors and the generous, compassionate support they gave me for all my concerns and ambitions."
~ Sharon Davenport

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