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Course work for Integrative Studies Concentration

The B.S. in Professional Studies with a concentration in Integrative Studies offers students the opportunity to work with a faculty advisor to devise an interdisciplinary program tailored to their academic interests and career goals. 

All undergraduate degree programs require a minimum of 120 credits. Some courses meet multiple requirements, but are only counted once toward the 120 credit total required to graduate. For full course descriptions, please visit the undergraduate catalog.

  • General Education: 45 credits
  • Major Requirements: 42 credits 
  • Free Electives: 30 credits
  • Total Credits to Graduate: 120 credits

The Shippensburg University General Education Program is the university curriculum that is shared by all undergraduate students. Details for courses you will take can be found here.

  • Students are required to combine either two Minor programs from two different departments or one Minor program and two Certificates from 3 different departments into one unified Concentration within the Professional Studies major.
  • Student must successfully complete their declared minors/certificates to graduate from the major.
  • Maximum of 12 credits can be double-counted between the programs that comprise the major (no triple-counting)
  • No fewer than 75% of courses (32 of 42 credits) that count towards the major must be “advanced coursework” at the 200-level and above. No fewer than 33% (14 of 42 credits) must be at 300-400 level.
  • PRST 400 - Professional Studies Internship
  • PRST 450 - Professional Practices in Integrative Studies

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