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Implementing Interdisciplinary Curricula: Some Philosophical and Practical Remarks

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 August 2018

Carl Gombrich*
Affiliation:
University College London, 6 Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK. Email: c.gombrich@ucl.ac.uk
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Abstract

This paper looks in detail at the educational side of interdisciplinarity and recounts the philosophy and some practicalities of the implementation of University College London’s successful Bachelor of Arts and Sciences (BASc) degree. In particular, we consider ‘framing’ and ‘the ladder of abstraction’ as notions that are useful in the philosophy of education. It is hoped that some of the ideas, challenges and successes described here will be helpful to others wishing to implement interdisciplinary curricula in their own institutions.

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Table 1 Core modules on the Arts and Sciences BASc.

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Table 2 The Arts and Sciences BASc Pathways.

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Figure 1 Arts and Sciences BASc, student timetable.