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Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies

Keiser University’s Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies program will provide an intensive study of theory and practice in the fields of the student’s selected concentrations. The program will foster independent learning and enable students to contribute intellectually to their selected concentrations. Students will select two concentrations or a combination of courses (up to 12 credits) each from their desired concentration totaling eight courses (or 24 credits). Students will complete two capstone courses (6 credits), an action research project based on the student’s personal or professional goals. The master’s project will provide an interdisciplinary approach to completing an action research project, synthesizing information from various sources utilizing different methodologies, and drawing conclusions to present a new perspective on the student’s selected topic. The master’s program in total is 30 credits. The chosen concentration elective courses will vary based on students’ goals and approval by the Dean of the Graduate School.

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