Integrated Studies: BS, BA

The Integrated Studies degree is for undergraduate students who want to complete a four-year degree that will empower them to achieve their career aspirations. Students pursue a curriculum aligned with their values, interests, personality, and strengths through one of six Career Focus Areas (CFA):
- Agriculture and Natural Resources,
- Biological and Environmental Sciences,
- Business and Communication,
- Social Sciences and Human Services,
- Humanities and Arts,
- Physical Sciences, Engineering, and Math.
The CFA provides a guided pathway and allows students to define outcomes and career options to create their major requirements.
- BS - Logan, Beaver, Bicknell, Blanding, Brigham City, Castle Dale, Cedar City, Cortez (CO), Delta, Ephraim, Heber City, Junction, Kanab, Kaysville, Moab, Montezuma Creek, Monticello, Monument Valley, Nephi, Orem, Panguitch, Park City, Richfield, Roosevelt (Uintah Basin), Salt Lake, St George, Tooele, Tremonton, USU Eastern (Price), Vernal (Uintah Basin), Wendover, Online
- BA - Logan, Beaver, Bicknell, Blanding, Brigham City, Castle Dale, Cedar City, Cortez (CO), Delta, Ephraim, Heber City, Junction, Kanab, Kaysville, Moab, Montezuma Creek, Monticello, Monument Valley, Nephi, Orem, Panguitch, Park City, Richfield, Roosevelt (Uintah Basin), Salt Lake, St George, Tooele, Tremonton, USU Eastern (Price), Vernal (Uintah Basin), Wendover, Online
- Please review our state authorizations to see if this program is offered in your state.
- International students studying at USU on the F-1 or J-1 visa must have the majority of their classes each semester be face-to-face in order to meet the physical presence requirement to maintain their visa status. Students on the F-1 visa must enroll in classes at the Logan or USU Eastern campuses. Students on the J-1 visa must enroll in classes at the Logan campus.
For online offering:
Integrated Studies, as a major, allows students to:
- Develop their own self-awareness,
- Explore majors/career options,
- Design specific career paths,
- And build career exploration and seeking skills.
Given this major focus, career paths are highly individual and customized to meet the needs of each student. Career Services is a valuable resource to help you develop and expand your career options/paths. Visit the Career Services site, to explore our ‘what can I do with this major’ section as a start to designing the life you want for yourself; meet with your career coach and academic advisor frequently to be sure you are moving forward.
Program Requirements
Students can declare the Integrated Studies major with 12 USU credits, 60 earned credits and a 2.0 GPA.
Department:
Academic Advising
Rebecca Berrett
Advisor for Statewide Campuses and USU Eastern
Office:
Phone: (435) 919-1310
Email: rebecca.berrett@usu.edu
Jordan Pinkham
Office: TSC 304C
Phone: (435) 797-8069
Email: jordan.pinkham@usu.edu