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Interdisciplinary Programs

Africana Studies

Africana Studies promotes the academic study of peoples and cultures throughout the African Diaspora. Multidisciplinary methods of inquiry and research give students broad theoretical approaches to the central questions and concerns of Diaspora studies—including race, ethnicity, culture, identity, difference, history and society. Students examine these central concerns through regional, national and global perspectives. 

Bachelor of General Studies

The Bachelor of General Studies is perfect for students who wish to complete an alternate degree program that is more broadly defined than traditional majors. Select from one of four areas of emphasis: arts and humanities; education studies; natural sciences; or social and behavioral sciences. Students in this degree program may focus on prerequisites for their career goals and work towards pay raises and careers that require a bachelor's degree.

Interdisciplinary Studies

With an Interdisciplinary Studies Major or Minor at UNF, your degree is unique, just like you. You choose from a set of faculty-curated themes or design a program of study around your theme, aimed to help you get the most out of your education. You identify the skills, knowledge, and expertise that are important for your future, and together with UNF's internationally recognized faculty, you build a foundation for life-long success.

International Studies

International Studies at UNF is an interdisciplinary space that allows students to explore the economic, environmental, cultural, political and technological forces that shape today's world.

Students select from coursework offered by a variety of academic areas within the College of Arts and Sciences, as well as other colleges at UNF.

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