Interdisciplinary Studies

About Us

The Interdisciplinary Studies Program offers alternatives for students seeking degree programs which provide a broad background applicable to a variety of careers. We offer options at the Cheney campus, the Bellevue campus and Online. Questions? Email interdisciplinary@ewu.edu.

Who Should Major in Interdisciplinary Studies?

  • Students who prefer a broad liberal arts concentration (Liberal Arts).
  • Students who have acquired substantial specialized training and experience outside the academic classroom (Prior Learning).
  • Students who wish to complete an interdisciplinary option using two or three academic disciplines (Interdisciplinary).

Why Study at Eastern?

Be prepared for career mobility and adaptability by selecting the appropriate academic concentration


Affordable Education

You don't have to sacrifice quality to get an education you can afford.

Diverse Courses

You'll have the opportunity to study a variety of different subjects in relation to one another.

Flexibility

Take classes in Cheney, at the Bellevue campus, or online—our degree options meet your needs.


Championing Adult Learners and Workers

Seal that has CAEL Proud Member 2025-2026EWU is a proud Member of CAEL – advancing opportunities for adult learners everywhere. We’re building education-employment pathways that enable equitable economic mobility, offering options for recognizing prior learning experiences for credit.

The research skills and creativity developed in an Interdisciplinary Studies program are good preparation for a career or graduate studies in a range of different subjects.

EWU at Bellevue

When careers come before college, finding the time to get a degree and following the opportunities that come with it can be a challenge. The Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies degree can be completed with online courses and evening courses with EWU at Bellevue.

Interdisciplinary Option

Contact Us

interdisciplinary@ewu.edu

Dr. Sue Magyar

Director
Interdisciplinary Studies
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EWU at Bellevue

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