Program Pillars

Integrated Studies believes that college helps students develop skills in four main areas: academics, employment, socialization, and independent living. These areas are reflected in our student learning outcomes:

  1. Academic - Students will gain knowledge in a variety of subject areas, including the arts, humanities, social sciences, sciences, business, and education.
  2. Employment - Students will gain job seeking skills, knowledge of workplace etiquette, and skills specific to their chosen core academic areas.
  3. Socialization - Students will gain and practice interpersonal skills through participation in clubs, organizations, campus events, and other social opportunities.
  4. Independence - Students will develop independence in time management, attending classes and internships on time, problem solving, and navigating campus resources.

To learn more about each program pillar, use the links below.

Academics

Employment

Socialization

Independent Living