Interdisciplinary Programs
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Undergraduate & Graduate Dates to Remember*
Fall Term 2010
August 20-22 MBA Orientation
August 25-29 Wolfpack Welcome
August 30 Classes begin
September 3 Add deadline
October 29 Last day to withdraw & last day
to apply for graduation
December 10 Last day of classes
December 11-17 Final Exams
Spring Term 2011
January 8 New Student Orientation; MBA Orientation
January 10 Classes begin
January 14 Add deadline
March 4 Last day to withdraw
May 4 Last day of classes for undergraduate students
May 5 Last day of classes for graduate students
May 6-12 Final Exams for day division
May 9-12 Final Exams for graduate and evening students
May 14 Commencement - all colleges
*College of Law dates on Law Bulletin
Loyola's interdisciplinary studies programs give students the chance to examine topics from multiple perspectives, explore issues that emerge at the intersection of academic disciplines, and think creatively about themes and problems across departmental boundaries.
These programs draw on the broad intellectual resources of the university and the specialized expertise of teacher-scholars in a variety of departments. Through the integration of study abroad opportunities, internships, and collaborative learning, these programs help students better understand the inter-connections among fields of inquiry, global communities and cultures, and the diverse perspectives shaping the complex world outside the university.
Students interested in interdisciplinary study may choose among three majors and thirteen minors focusing on topics from Medieval Studies to Middle East Peace Studies. Loyola's New Orleans Studies Minor is unique in the nation, offering a broad range of courses and experiential study in the music, history, ecology, and sociology of the Crescent City. The Environmental Studies minor is also unique, as it offers students not only classroom study but also field work in the disappearing wetlands and on-side experiences in the natural environmental laboratory of the Gulf Coast.
Listed below are the requirements for interdisciplinary programs:
Interdisciplinary Majors
- Latin American Studies
- Liberal Studies - Humanities (Professional + Continuing Studies)
- Liberal Studies - Social Sciences (Professional + Continuing Studies)
Interdisciplinary Minors
- African and African-American Studies
- American Studies
- Asian Studies
- Catholic Studies
- Computational Science
- Environmental Studies
- Film Studies
- Latin American Studies
- Legal Studies
- Medieval Studies
- Middle East Peace Studies
- New Orleans Studies
- Women's Studies