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Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies

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Take an active role in designing your education with courses from a variety of disciplines. You determine your focus and we'll help you build a program tailored to your academic and career goals.

Choose from a variety of professional communication, environmental practice, justice studies, and business courses and residencies.

Complete the last two years of your undergraduate degree through online or on-campus studies.

Build the knowledge and skills to lead teams across sectors and make a difference in the areas that matter most to you.

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Design a program tailored to your goals

The Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies is a customizable program that allows you to take courses online or on campus.

You determine your focus and we'll help you build a program tailored to your academic and career goals — and schedule.

Choose from a combination of approved professional communication, environmental practice, justice studies, or business courses and residencies at Royal Roads. And complement your studies with courses from other post-secondary institutions or an internship.

The program offers foundation courses and opportunities to focus on a particular area of academic interest. Your final capstone research paper or project will allow you to apply your studies to engage deeply with a challenge that interests you.

You can build from here

Your undergraduate degree can open the door for you to continue with graduate studies at Royal Roads. Continue with a Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies or choose another graduate program related to your Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies focus area.


Program outcomes

Graduates of this program will develop skills in the following areas:

  • interpersonal, intercultural and public communication
  • research, analysis and problem-solving
  • personal and team leadership
  • critical thinking and the ability to use values and ethics to develop solutions
  • understanding local and global interdependencies

Your course choices will form the context of your learning. You'll be able to build and lead effective teams across sectors, to make a difference in areas that matter to you.

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Program delivery

Complete this program through a blend of online courses and on-campus residencies.

Online courses

Online courses consist of assigned readings, synchronous or asynchronous lectures, interactive discussions, and individual and team assignments.

You’re expected to meet deadlines and contribute meaningfully to your class. Your contributions are a big part of everyone’s learning.

Normally, you’ll take one or two online courses at a time. Each online course requires approximately 20 hours of work per week.

Residency

You have the option of completing this program through a blended format, which includes online courses and on-campus residencies.

Residencies last for two or three weeks and are intensive and immersive. Many students say this time together is the highlight of their program.

During your residency, you can expect to:

  • attend classes full time (e.g., Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
  • complete homework and individual and team assignments outside of class hours
  • take part in extracurricular activities

Courses

The Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies is a 60-credit program. There are five mandatory courses, including the foundation and capstone courses, and the rest of the courses are electives.

The program includes three components:

  1. required courses (INDS 300, 310 and 400)
  2. an academic focus area
  3. a professional focus area with independent study and a capstone research paper or project

Required courses

You'll begin the program with three courses to introduce you to the learning community, help you understand learning outcomes for the program, and guide you to establish your academic and career goals. These courses include the following:

  • Writing Across Disciplines
  • Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Global Perspectives on Indigenous Ways of Knowing

Academic focus area

After completing the foundational courses, you'll take courses in your academic area of focus. You can choose from courses online or on campus.

There are four ways of taking courses:

  1. Choose from a list of approved online courses at Royal Roads University in the areas of interdisciplinary studies, business, professional communication, environmental practice and science or justice studies.
  2. Complete a Professional Communication or Justice Studies residency on campus. All courses within a specific residency are mandatory and must be taken together.
  3. Take up to 12 approved credits that complement your program from another post-secondary institution. You'll need approval from the program head prior to taking any external courses.
  4. Complete an optional 6-credit internship, if this fits for your professional life. We can support you to find your own placement.

Professional focus area

Once you have completed all of your coursework, you'll finish with a 3-credit independent study and a 6-credit (200-hour) capstone senior research paper or project.

The independent study and final project are designed so you can demonstrate your applied research skills and understanding of research ethics and methods.

For your capstone project you can engage in primary or secondary research. You'll be paired with a faculty member who has expertise in your area of focus. This faculty member will supervise your independent study and research paper or project.

Courses

The Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies (BAIS) Program is a third and fourth year (60 credit total) undergraduate online or blended program that can be tailored to a student's unique interests and schedule, enabling them to maintain their full-time professional commitments while taking courses. Students work closely with the BAIS program advisor to create their personal, unique program of study that combines courses from diverse disciplines leading towards a culminating professional focus capstone.

Required Introductory Courses

The BAIS program begins with  three required courses: INDS300: Writing across Disciplines; INDS310: Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies; and INDS400: Global Perspectives on Indigenous Ways of Knowing. These courses are offered online, and scheduled sequentially (Sept to April).  

Required BAIS Courses

ITAI

Introduction to Academic Integrity

0.0 Credits

Online

INDS300

Writing Across Disciplines

3.0 Credits

Online

INDS310

Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies

3.0 Credits

Online

INDS400

Global Perspectives on Indigenous Ways of Knowing

3.0 Credits

Online

INDS417

Independent Study

3.0 Credits

INDS490

Senior Research Project/Paper

6.0 Credits

Online

Academic Specialization

Once the three required courses have been completed, students can include up to 14 courses and design their own program. Students can select courses from several schools at the Royal Roads University.

Interdisciplinary Electives

INDS480

Internship

6.0 Credits

INDS325

2SLGBTQI+ Global Issues and Community Engagement

3.0 Credits

Online

Communication Electives (residency)

Each of the courses listed below involves two weeks of virtual residency, coupled with online study pre-and post-residency.  All courses listed occur in the same residency and must be taken together.

COMM300

Foundations of Professional Communication

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

COMM310

Communication Theory

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

COMM320

Professional Written Communication

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

COMM375

Visual Communication

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

Communication Electives (online)

COMM329

Historical and Conceptual Foundations in Digital Communication

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

COMM330

Advanced Digital Communication

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

COMM365

Media and Cultural Studies

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

COMM392

Communication Planning and Stakeholder Engagement

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

COMM415

Global Communication

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

COMM423

Strategic Internal and External Communication

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

COMM435

Research Methods in Professional Communication

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

COMM443

Communication in Indigenous Contexts

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

COMM445

Crisis Communication

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

COMM464

Sustainability Communication

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

Environment & Sustainability Electives (online)

ENSC301

Sustainable Development Series

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

ENSC303

Statistics

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

ENSC304

Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

ENSC313

Application of Environmental Law

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

ENSC414

Global Processes

3.0 Credits

Online

ENSC415

Environmental Management Tools

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

ENSC423

Environmental Economics

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

ENVM321

Tools for Business Decision Making

3.0 Credits

Online

ENVM427

Public Policy Formulation

3.0 Credits

Online

ENVP303

Statistical Literacy and Critical Thinking

3.0 Credits

Online

ENVP313

Introduction to Environmental Law

3.0 Credits

Online

ENVP322

Sustainable Development: Ideas and Applications

3.0 Credits

Online

ENVP323

Communications Skills: Writing in the Workplace

3.0 Credits

Online

ENVP426

Leadership and Management for Environmental Practitioners

3.0 Credits

Online

ENVP429

Ethics and Environment

3.0 Credits

Online

Justice Studies Electives (residency)

Each of the courses listed below involves three weeks of on-campus study ("residency"), coupled with online study pre-and post-residency.  All courses listed occur in the same residency and must be taken together.

JUST300

Human Service Skills in the Justice Field

3.0 Credits

Blended, On Campus

JUST301

Canadian Criminal Justice System: Part 1

3.0 Credits

Blended, On Campus

Justice Studies Electives (online)

Please note: Some courses may have prerequisites you have to meet in order to take them.

JUST303

History and Philosophy of Justice in the Canadian Context until 1867

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

JUST304

Canadian Constitution

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

JUST306

Canadian Criminal Justice System: Part 2

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

JUST308

Family and Justice: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

JUST312

Indigenous Justice Perspectives

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

JUST315

Civil and Administrative Law and Regulatory Environments

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

JUST401

History and Philosophy of Law in the Canadian Context from 1867

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

JUST403

Comparative Global Legal Approaches and Philosophies

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

JUST404

Introduction to International Law and International Organizations

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

JUST408

Exercises in Ethics and Law

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

JUST410

Research Methods for Justice Practitioners

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

JUST416

Gender, Diversity, and Justice

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

JUST419

Critical Analysis of Justice Perspectives

3.0 Credits

On Campus, Online

Business Electives (online)

ENMN325

Business and Society

3.0 Credits

Online

ENMN328

Economic Thinking for Sustainable Business

3.0 Credits

Online

ENMN329

Leadership

3.0 Credits

Online

ENMN330

Marketing

3.0 Credits

Online

ENMN331

Business in a Globalized World

3.0 Credits

Online

ENMN428

The Human Side of Business

3.0 Credits

Online

ENMN429

Purpose-driven Business

3.0 Credits

Online

ENMN430

Business Law in Canada

3.0 Credits

Online

ENMN431

Information Systems in a Connected World

3.0 Credits

Online

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Standard admission

Diploma (or 60 credits) in arts and sciences fields of study, including a minimum of 24 second-year credits, with a minimum GPA of 'B' (3.00/4.33), from a recognized post-secondary institution.

Flexible admission

While 60 credits in arts and sciences fields of study are recommended, applicants may be assessed for admission on the basis of their skills, knowledge and background developed outside traditional learning structures. Flexible admission applicants would normally have 3 to 5 years of professional experience in a related area and be able to demonstrate the competencies expected of a graduate with a two-year degree in the arts and sciences.

English language proficiency

If English is not your primary language, please review our English language requirements.

Additional recommendations for admission

Ideal candidates are self-directed and highly motivated and possess strong communication skills. BAIS students move between cohorts, groups of students, and post-secondary institutions and need to be comfortable with completing an individualized program, integrating into student teams in different programs, and navigating enrolment and registration at more than one institution.

Application requirements

Before your file can be assessed for admission, the following information & supporting documents are required for entry to third year.   

Application form 

In order to apply online, you will be required to create a log-in account using your email address. You will be required to list all credit courses and/or programs you have completed or are currently enrolled in. An application fee will be required. If your application fees are being paid by a third party, review sponsored student information. Once submitted, you may check the status of your application at any time. 

Missed your application deadline? While we can’t make any guarantees, we may be able to accommodate late applications if there's still space and enough time to process. If you're interested in an intake that is now closed to applications, apply for the next available intake and email Admissions with your preferred start date. Make sure you’re prepared to submit your program's required documents right away. We can't make an admissions decision without them. 

Official transcripts 

Applicants are responsible for arranging for the submission of official transcripts from ALL post-secondary (higher education) institutions currently or previously attended, for all credit courses and/or programs. Transcripts are not required for non-credit programs or courses, though some programs may require proof of professional certifications or designations. 

Transcripts are considered official only if submitted directly by the Registrar or other recognized authority of the providing institution in the institution's original, sealed envelope. If the envelope has been opened, the transcripts are no longer official and new (official) transcripts will be required to complete your application. 

All international transcripts or credentials are subject to an international transcript and/or credential evaluation. 

Proposed program schedule 

Applicants must work directly with the College of Interdisciplinary Studies to design a program schedule that includes courses to be taken as part of the program. The development time for an individualized program schedule can vary, however, applicants can expect it will take approximately one month. An application is not considered complete and will not be assessed until it contains a program schedule endorsed by the applicant and the College of Interdisciplinary Studies. Applicants will need to submit their endorsed program schedule as part of their application. 

Additional requirements for flexible admission 

For applicants who will be reviewed under the flexible admission process the following additional supporting documents will be required: 

Personal Statement 

A two-page personal statement that speaks to your educational and career goals and the role the degree would play in your professional development. 

Letter of reference 

One letter of reference is required from a current or past employer, or those who have known you in an academic or volunteer setting. Although personal references are considered as part of the application, an emphasis is placed on professional and academic references.  

  • Professional reference: This letter should attest to your current or previous performance in your professional life. The letter can address areas such as communication skills, interpersonal and leadership skills, management potential, work ethic, etc. 
  • Personal character reference: A personal character reference should consist of a letter from someone who has known the applicant for several years such as a friend, coach, employer, etc. The writer must indicate the length of time and context in which they have known the applicant and consider the following attributes in the letter: compassion; empathy; integrity; equal concern and respect for others; initiative; adaptability; maturity; responsibility; continuity and perseverance.  
  • Academic reference: This letter should attest to the applicant’s performance in the context of their current or previous studies. The letter can address such areas as academic achievement, study skills, teamwork, leadership potential, human relations, flexibility, communication, and technical skills.  
Structured résumé 
  • Post-secondary education: List all post-secondary education, degrees, diplomas, and certificates you have achieved. 
  • Work experience: Please include name of organization, position, length of service (month and year), and a brief description of duties. 
  • Training and professional development: List career related training and professional development programs completed with the past five years. Include the source of training, and the duration and year completed. List other training and personal development programs not already identified. 
  • Voluntary/unpaid work experience: List and describe any voluntary/unpaid post-secondary employment and/or community service experience. Please include name of organization, length of service and a brief description of duties. 
  • Professional memberships/affiliations: List memberships and positions you hold/have held in professional associations, service clubs, community/volunteer sector. 
  • Other relevant information: Provide any other information which you believe is relevant to your application and will be of assistance to the review committee. 

Please contact the College of Interdisciplinary Studies for more information. 

If applicable

  • Applicants declaring permanent resident or Convention Refugee status in Canada, must submit a copy of their Permanent Resident Card (PR card) along with their application. 
  • Transcript evaluation fee or credential evaluation report, if submitting international transcripts. 
  • An official English language proficiency score report or other evidence of proficiency if English is not your primary language. 
  • Other information or documents as may be requested to determine your eligibility. 

For information on how and where to send your supporting documents, please refer to the document submission guidelines. 

Financial aid and awards

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Building Peaceful Communities Award

Assists students from Alberta enrolled in Justice Studies and Conflict Analysis and Management programs who demonstrate competency in negotiation and mediation.

$1,000

Active students (In-course)

Canada Graduate Scholarships - Doctoral (CGS D) and Doctoral Fellowship program

To reward and retain top-level graduate students at Canadian institutions, to enable a high-quality research training experience for award holders and to foster impacts within and beyond the research environment.

$40,000 renewable for up to 3 years

Student research funding

Canada Student Grant

This Federal grant program is offered to low and middle-income families who qualify through their provincial student loan program.

Up to $375 per month of study

External

Canada Student Grant for Services and Equipment for Students with Permanent Disabilities

This program helps part-time or full-time students with permanent disabilities pay for exceptional education related costs for services and equipment.

Up to $20,000 per year

External

Accessibility

Canada Student Grant for Students with Disabilities

This program helps part-time or full-time students with permanent disabilities with the cost of education.

$2,000

External

Accessibility

Canada Training Benefit

The Canada Training Benefit gives workers money to help pay for training, provide income support during training, and offer job protection so that workers can take the time they need to keep their skills relevant and in-demand.

Up to $5,000

External

Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) Victoria - Helen Joy Russell Bursary #1

A bursary for female students in the School of Humanitarian Studies to reflect Joy's lifelong interest in politics and concerns about world affairs.

$4,000

Active students (In-course)

Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) Victoria - Helen Joy Russell Bursary #2

A bursary for female students in the MAPC and MAIIC programs at RRU to reflect Joy's lifelong interest in intercultural and international affairs .

$2,000

Active students (In-course)

Canadian Federation of University Women Victoria - Helen Joy Russell Bursary #3

A bursary for female students in the School of Tourism and Hospitality to reflect Joy's lifelong enjoyment of international travel.

$2,000

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