Multidisciplinary Studies

UNT's  Multidisciplinary Studies subject area contains majors that allow students to design their degrees based on their interests and career goals.  These majors emphasize critical thinking, problem-solving, and interdisciplinary approaches to learning. Multidisciplinary Studies majors are often flexible and are offered in a variety of formats, dates, and times, making them especially appealing to nontraditional university students. 

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You may be a good fit for a major in the Multidisciplinary Studies subject area if you consider yourself to be one or more of the following:  

Enterprising:
Enthusiastic | Persuasive | Confident | Risk-Taker | Ambitious| Sociable | Influential | Talkative | Fast-Paced
Enterprising students are often energetic, ambitious, adventurous, friendly, and self-confident. They enjoy activities that require them to persuade others- such as sales and marketing, they seek out leadership roles and are often effective public speakers. Preferred work environments encourage leadership, management, political influence, marketing, etc. 

Conventional
Practical | Detailed | Persistent | Dependable | Efficient | Precise | Systematic | Methodical | Responsible
Conventional students tend to be organized, dependable, and detail-oriented and may enjoy working with data, numbers, and systems. They thrive in structured environments where they can apply their analytical skills and enjoy creating order out of chaos. Their thought processes tend to be logical and systematic, and they excel at breaking down problems into manageable steps to find solutions. 

Social:
Empathetic | Insightful | Collaborative | Friendly | Extroverted | Caring | Accepting | Sociable | Understanding
Social individuals often enjoy helping, training, counseling, or managing others. Social types may enjoy working as part of a team to solve problems and view themselves as understanding and helpful. The preferred work environment of the Social type encourages teamwork and allows for significant interaction with others. 

Multidisciplinary Studies Subject Area Themes, Marketable Skills, & Careers