2023-2024 Academic Catalog 
    
    Dec 30, 2024  
2023-2024 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Interdisciplinary, BA


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Oklahoma Baptist University offers a general interdisciplinary degree. The areas of concentration are designed around three minors of the student’s choosing. This program is particularly suited for two groups of students - those who have very clearly identified career goals which require preparation in multiple areas and those whose career goals are not well defined and want to maximize their opportunities in multiple areas. Students in either of these two groups may elect to focus more intently on a single area in a graduate program.

Common Core for Bachelor of Arts - Credits: 35


No D’s will be accepted in the area of concentration and the supportive courses or in courses comprising majors and minors.

Program must include at least 39 hours of courses at the 3000-4000 level.

Scientific Literacy and Mathematics


  • Laboratory Science Course Credits: 4

Wellness and Lifelong Fitness


History and Literature


Select two pair from the following:

Philosophy and Fine Arts


Select one course from the following:

Supportive Core - Credits: 6-24


Select One Course


Select Two Courses from the Following:

  • Communications 
  • Fine Arts
  • History
  • Literature
  • Mathematics
  • Philosophy
  • Science
  • Social Science
  • World Language
Students should consult advisors in each of their areas of concentration
for needed courses in the Supportive Core.  The Supportive Core for the first area
of concentration should take precedence.  Prerequisites for each area of
concentration should be taken here.

Major - Credits: 54


Interdisciplinary (Area of Concentration) Credits: 54 Hours

Must include a minimum of eight courses at the 3000-4000 level.

  • Concentration in ____________ Credits: 18
  • Concentration in ____________ Credits: 18
  • Concentration in ____________ Credits: 18

Electives - Credits: 7-25


Courses selected on the basis of student interest in consultation with faculty advisor.

Total Hours Required for Graduation - Credits: 120


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