
Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS) Program
Design a degree that works for you.
The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS) at ECU offers students a flexible, customizable path to a college degree. This program combines online coursework, field experiences, and classes from a variety of majors—allowing students to build a personalized degree plan that aligns with their career goals and personal interests.
Whether you’re preparing for career advancement, a graduate program, or simply seeking a more tailored educational experience, the IDS program offers a smart and supportive pathway to graduation.
Why Choose IDS?
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Create a Custom Major
Choose coursework that aligns with your professional and personal goals—including specialized content areas. -
Flexible Format
Includes web-based courses, field experiences, and transfer credits. -
Career & Graduate School Ready
Satisfies degree requirements sought by many employers and graduate programs.
Who Can ?
You’re eligible to join the IDS program if you’ve completed at least 60 hours of college credit.
Program Requirements
To graduate with a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies, students must:
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Complete 124 total hours with a minimum 2.0 GPA
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Earn 40 hours of upper-level coursework
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Complete 60 hours at a senior-level institution
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Complete 30 hours at ECU, including 15 of the last 30 hours OR 50% of major coursework through ECU
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Fulfill all general education requirements (see )
IDS Major Breakdown
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45 total hours in the major
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12 hours from IDS core courses (required)
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33 hours of advisor-approved coursework—new or previously completed
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No minor required
What Can You Do with an IDS Degree?
An IDS degree prepares graduates for:
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Career Advancement in business, public service, non-profit leadership, and more
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Graduate Study in a wide range of disciplines
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Specialized Roles aligned with your chosen area of focus
How to Get Started
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to ECU Online
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Schedule an Appointment
Contact
Bring copies of your college transcripts to your advising session. Dr. Mixon will serve as your advisor and help you build your Individual Learning Plan.