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Mission, Philosophy and History
The world of the future will require scholars
with
a global approach to problem solving. It will no longer be enough to
know one
area, one discipline, one field. Inquiry and discovery are crossing
disciplines. For example, the insights of the science of chaos are the
products of mathematics, computer science, meteorology, astronomy and
biology. Study of aging draws on sociology, psychology, pharmacy, the
life sciences and education. For this reason, in 1990, UMKC developed
and introduced an interdisciplinary
doctoral degree program that spans traditional boundaries among
disciplines.
The goal for Interdisciplinary Ph.D.
studies at UMKC is to help students develop knowledge and skills for
independent research on the fundamental questions of the present and
the future. The program is designed to provide self-directed students
with academic training at the highest level, while allowing their
participation as colleagues in research of fundamental importance. UMKC
is dedicated, within the framework of its interdisciplinary program
leading to the Ph.D., to provide education of the highest quality.
Scholars in the program fully participate in
their own learning, guided by our philosophy that facts must be
tempered by values and that true excellence in scholarship demands a
far-reaching context of knowledge. The program has grown rapidly. In
the fall 2006 term, more than 360 students were enrolled in the
Interdisciplinary Ph.D. program. Nearly 350 students have graduated
during the program's existence.
The following five core values underscore UMKC's Interdisciplinary Ph.D. program:
Education First: Learning is enhanced by a search for knowledge across discipline boundaries.
Therefore, the program:
- Is student-centered.
- Enables students to acquire the skills of interdisciplinary scholarship and research.
- Broadens students’ exposure to multiple academic fields.
Discovery and Innovation:
Interdisciplinary research draws on discipline-based knowledge,
generating integrated solutions to problems that cross discipline
boundaries.
Therefore, the program:
- Is problem-oriented.
- Integrates the attributes of a broad-based interdisciplinary approach with the grounding of a traditional academic
focus.
- Provides a solid grounding in theories, concepts and methodologies of two or more disciplines.
Integrity and Accountability: Self-reflection and individual responsibility.
Therefore, the program:
- Incorporates a model of continuous quality improvement.
Diversity, Inclusiveness and Respect:
Learning thrives in an environment open to a diversity of ideas,
cultural backgrounds, discipline perspectives and approaches to
problems.
Therefore, the program:
- Instills an appreciation of different disciplines.
- Integrates the disciplinary perspectives to give students the methodological and theoretical tools to thrive in a wide
range of scholarly and professional environments.
Energized, Collaborative Communities: Society derives great benefit from collaborative efforts that transcend discipline boundaries to solve problems.
Therefore, the program:
Prepares individuals to be multi-functional; to combine disparate skills to solve problems.