Note: This program is currently not accepting new students. For further information contact Fairhaven College, 360-650-6680.
Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies
Introduction
Interdisciplinary Concentration – the Individually Designed Major. The Fairhaven College Interdisciplinary Concentration provides an opportunity for developing an individually designed major for the Bachelor of Arts in Education degree. It allows maximal flexibility in formulating a program to meet personal and career goals of aspiring educators, bringing together each student’s vital interests from more than one discipline into a cohesive whole.
The self-designed concentration process allows students to work with a faculty committee to articulate a sound rationale for their area of study and to develop a plan including courses, independent study projects, senior projects and, where applicable, internships and apprenticeships. Students are assisted in completing the concentration by faculty and other advisors and by the FAIR 303a, Concentration Seminar course. The Concentration Proposal rationale statement and accompanying Concentration course list form the plan of study for the Interdisciplinary Concentration major, after approval by the student’s Concentration Committee and filed in the Fairhaven College Records Office. As part of this plan of study, a minimum of three quarters of coursework, completing a minimum of 36 credits is required AFTER the concentration filing quarter.
At the conclusion of the degree program, a senior project and a concentration summary and evaluation help each graduate to evaluate their own work and to look toward the future.
Concentrations have been developed in a wide range of areas not available through traditional majors. Further information pertaining to the concentration, its possibilities and prospects, may be found on the Fairhaven College website (www.wwu.edu/fairhaven/).
Why Consider an Interdisciplinary Concentration at Fairhaven College?
This major offers a unique opportunity for students seeking to enter the field of education who want to be fully engaged in the process of designing their college education.
Fairhaven College Admissions Coordinator
Kasandra Seda
360-650-2123
sedak@wwu.edu
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Fairhaven College Advising Coordinator
Anna Blick
360-650-3683
talvia@wwu.edu
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K-12 Classroom Teacher, Curriculum Design, Outdoor Experiential Educator
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How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process)
Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies has selective admission and enrolls first-year students, transfer students, and students from other WWU programs fall, winter, spring and summer quarters. New applicants to Fairhaven and to the University complete the WWU Undergraduate Application (available online or in print form). Indicate interest in Fairhaven College in your application. Send the standard application, transcripts, and required test scores to: Office of Admissions, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9009.
In addition to the WWU application, Fairhaven requests a personal statement, two letters of recommendation and an interview (in person or by telephone). For more information or to make an appointment, please call 360-650-6680.
Students currently enrolled in other University programs may apply to transfer to Fairhaven’s program by the quarterly application deadlines. Current WWU students applying to Fairhaven do not need to submit transcript test scores or the WWU Undergraduate Application.
Visitors are welcome and with advance notice, appointments can be arranged with Fairhaven advising and admissions staff, students or other WWU staff.
Grade Requirements
A grade of ‘S’ in Fairhaven courses or C- or better in courses in other departments (C or better for Woodring College of Education courses) is required for this degree.