Interdisciplinary Studies - Mathematics and Science

Customize your Delta College experience with Interdisciplinary Studies

Science, Engineering, Computer Science, and Math
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About Interdisciplinary Studies - Mathematics and Science

Delta College understands that students’ interests don’t always fit cleanly into one box. Interdisciplinary Studies allows you to combine subjects from different fields, giving you the flexibility to build a plan that’s best for you.

Interdisciplinary Studies in Mathematics and Science is designed for students interested in health sciences or careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). Courses range from math to natural sciences, and will help you understand science as a human endeavor, including both the power and limitations of scientific inquiry.

Leaning Outcomes

  • Scientific Literacy
  • Scientific Method
  • Knowledge Analysis
  • Disciplinary Comparison
  • Critical Evaluation
  • Cross-Discipline Thinking
  • Problem Solving
  • Integrated Knowledge
Interests and Skills Match

Finding the right program starts with knowing what you enjoy—if these skills and interests sound like you, you might enjoy studying Interdisciplinary Studies - Mathematics and Science

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Certificate, Degree and Other Learning Options

Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Option

Interdisciplinary Studies in Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is designed for students interested in cultural activities and artistic expression. Courses cover subjects like art, anthropology, foreign languages, history, economics, literature, music, philosophy, political science, psychology, religion, and theatre.

VIew  Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Degree Option Details

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Business Option

Interdisciplinary Studies in Business is designed for students preparing for a career in business or to transfer to a four-year college or university. Courses cover subjects like accounting, business, computer information systems, economics, law, and mathematics. Students planning to transfer to a California State University can pursue an Associate Degree for Transfer, giving you high-priority admission and other benefits.

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