Program description

The six-course, 18-credit Diploma in Interdisciplinary Studies is the program for you, if you want to make connections between different areas of study.

Choose your courses from a combination of subject areas offered at Royal Roads: leadership, humanitarian studies, communication, environment and sustainability, business, tourism or education. While you study, you'll learn with faculty and students from a wide range of professional backgrounds.

The diploma consists of six courses:

With flexible delivery, you can complete all of your courses online or through a combination of online and on-campus courses.

You can build from here

Take this diploma as a standalone program or continue with your education. You can apply up to 12 credits from the diploma toward a Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies.


Program outcomes

The skills gained in this program are up to you. You can customize your learning outcomes through your course selection.

Program delivery

The 18-credit Graduate Diploma in Interdisciplinary Studies includes six courses:

  • the three core courses in the Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies
  • three elective courses that you can choose from program areas that interest you

You can choose to complete this program in one of two ways:

  1. entirely online
  2. through a blend of online courses and on-campus residencies

Online learning

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 course 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 program, which includes online courses and one course offered as part of a residency.

Residencies last for one 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 

Residencies are offered for program areas such as business, communication and culture, environment and sustainability, humanitarian studies, leadership and tourism.

Courses

Electives Courses

Once the non-credit and for-credit required activities are complete, students select 3 courses (9 credits) from a pre-screened selection: see your blended course options as well as your fully online course options.

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Standard admission

  • Four years (or comparable) undergraduate degree in a related field from a recognized post-secondary institution with a minimum GPA of ‘B+’ (3.33/4.33).
  • Normally, a minimum of three years of professional experience.

Flexible admission

While an undergraduate degree in a relevant field of study is recommended, applicants may be assessed for admission on the basis of their skills, knowledge and background developed outside traditional learning structures. This flexible admissions approach opens doors to higher learning for qualified candidates who otherwise might not meet traditional admission requirements, and thereby serves the needs of a diverse group of students.

English language proficiency

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

Additional recommendations

Ideal candidates are self-directed and highly motivated and possess strong interpersonal, research, and communication skills. Graduate Diploma students move between programs and need to be comfortable with completing an individualized program while integrating into student teams from different programs.

At a minimum, all applications must contain the following:

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.

Personal statement

Your personal statement should be a maximum two-page letter, organized under the following headings:

  1. Educational and career goals (In this section, you should speak to the role the degree would play in your professional development, and why you are seeking entrance to the program at this time)
  2. Pursuing a Graduate Diploma in Interdisciplinary Studies (In this section, you should discuss why your career goals require courses from multiple academic program areas)
  3. Academic courses and/or training (In this section, you should provide information on courses and/or training you have taken that would provide a foundation for your graduate studies)
  4. Work and educational history (In this section, you should provide evidence of flexibility in responding to new situations, self-direction, and self-motivation)
  5. Motivation for seeking entrance to GDIS (In this section, you should discuss what you hope to learn, why RRU, your unique strengths, and any other information you believe relevant).

The Graduate Diploma in Interdisciplinary Studies requires a high degree of flexibility and self-direction from students. Please provide examples from your work or educational history that provide evidence of flexibility in responding to new situations, self-direction, and self-motivation

Detailed résumé

A detailed résumé is one that provides a comprehensive profile of the applicant. It should include education, work experience (including voluntary/unpaid), reports and publications, professional memberships and affiliations, and other relevant information.

Letters of reference

Your application requires two letters of reference. These letters should be written by individuals qualified to assess your professional expertise and speak specifically to your academic qualifications and ability to conduct graduate-level research. Reference letters must be submitted directly by the referee and not by the applicant.

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.

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.

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

Admission timelines

As a personalized course schedule is required as part of the assessment process, usual turn-around times do not apply to applications for the Graduate Diploma in Interdisciplinary Studies. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that applicants apply early and begin working with the College of Interdisciplinary Studies as soon as possible to finalize a course schedule. 

Curriculum questions

Please contact us with any questions you may have about the curriculum for the Graduate Diploma in Interdisciplinary Studies.

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