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Last updated on 2025-12-08

Program overview

Program overview

The Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies (thesis-based option) at UNBC is designed for students who wish to explore complex issues that cannot be addressed through a single discipline. This program encourages students to work across various academic fields, fostering a rich environment for innovative research. Students will engage in a collaborative learning experience, developing critical thinking and analytical skills essential for interdisciplinary research. The program emphasizes the importance of crafting a unique research proposal that highlights the interdisciplinary nature of the study, ensuring that students are well-prepared for their academic and professional journeys.

Program structure

The Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies is structured to be completed in a maximum of 24 months. The program includes:

  • A mandatory minimum of six semesters of paid tuition.
  • Completion of a total of 5 courses (15 credits), including one mandatory course, IDIS 704.
  • A thesis component worth 12 credits.
  • Interdisciplinary course requirements, ensuring a diverse academic experience.

Students have the option to start the program in January, May, or September, providing flexibility in their academic planning. Additionally, students are encouraged to work closely with faculty members for supervision, which is a crucial aspect of the program.

Featured Experiences

The Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies offers several unique features that enhance the learning experience:

  • Opportunities for interdisciplinary research that span multiple academic fields.
  • Collaboration with faculty members who are experts in their respective disciplines.
  • Flexibility in course selection, allowing students to tailor their education to their interests.
  • Support in developing a comprehensive research proposal that emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of the study.
  • Potential for co-supervision by sessional instructors in partnership with regular faculty members.

Career Options

Graduates of the Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Research Analyst: Conducting research and analysis to inform policy decisions and organizational strategies.
  • Program Coordinator: Managing and coordinating interdisciplinary programs within educational institutions or non-profit organizations.
  • Consultant: Providing expert advice to businesses and organizations on interdisciplinary issues and projects.
  • Policy Advisor: Working with government agencies to develop and implement policies that address complex societal challenges.
  • Academic Researcher: Engaging in scholarly research and contributing to academic publications in various fields.

These roles leverage the skills and knowledge gained through the interdisciplinary approach of the program, preparing graduates for diverse and impactful careers.

 

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