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The interdisciplinary studies program offers a customized academic journey, allowing you to blend disciplines within the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences to investigate any subject of interest. This flexible major can bridge multiple fields while maintaining a coherent intellectual focus. For instance, if the American Revolution fascinates you, you might develop a course plan incorporating History, English, Art History, and Sociology classes.
Humanities and social sciences students wanting to craft their own major or split their studies across departments can develop an Interdisciplinary Studies program. This unique major may span various conventional fields but requires a clear thematic concentration. A student drawn to the Revolutionary War era might design a curriculum with History, English, Art History, and Sociology courses, while another focusing on childhood poverty could combine Anthropology and Economics. Interdisciplinary major proposals should be finalized by sophomore year's end.