Relationship of the MALS to Interdisciplinary Doctoral Degrees
The College of Arts and Sciences has a strong tradition of
interdisciplinary studies at both the baccalaureate and doctoral levels.
For the bachelor of arts and bachelor of liberal arts degrees, The College's integrated studies in
the humanities curriculum (more commonly known as "cluster courses") and
the Program for Adult College Education (PACE) are two programs that
consist almost entirely of interdisciplinary coursework. At the advanced
level of doctoral work, most of the departments in the College participate
in the campus Interdisciplinary Ph.D. program, which requires
studies in at least two fields.
The M.A. in liberal studies degree continues the tradition of
interdisciplinary work in the college at the intermediate level between
baccalaureate and doctoral work. In a few cases, students completing
this degree may find the transition to doctoral work as
the appropriate next step. However, students should
recognize that the degree is not designed to provide students in the
program with specific subject skills usually associated with targeted
career objectives in traditional research areas.
Students interested in coordinating their M.A. in liberal studies coursework with future doctoral work at UMKC are strongly encouraged to make this intent known at the outset of their work. Without initial planning conducted with a committee of doctoral faculty, a student's master's coursework may not be appropriate to later doctoral studies.