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1937, from inter- + disciplinary.
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having to do with more than one academic subject, or discipline.
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A subject that can be included in more than one discipline. For example, Women's Studies includes multiple disciplines including history, sociology, law, and literature.
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Research or course work requiring the resources of more than one academic discipline, for example, a topic in American studies, a field that overlaps American history, politics, literature, art, music [..]
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(adj) drawing from or characterized by participation of two or more fields of study
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The term "interdisciplinary refers to programs or courses which draw upon knowledge from two or more academic areas, fields, or domains.
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A course of study that combines two or more academic disciplines.
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A term that refers to a course or program that blends concepts, knowledge, or faculty from several fields of study and disciplines.
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A term used to describe classes that include more than one discipline or field of study.
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relating to, or involving, more than one branch of knowledge. It may, for example, refer to research activity involving representatives from various subject areas or to curriculum or course design.
Source: dictionaryofeducation.co.uk

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Refers to programs or courses that use the knowledge from a number of academic disciplines.
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Interdisciplinary study means combining or involving two or more academic disciplines or fields of study.
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Terms used to describe inclusive art practices that blur the boundaries between the traditional categories of painting, drawing and sculpture. Since the 1960s mixed media works have incorporated all forms of electronic and audio technology: installations combining music, performance, lighting, film, video and computers are commonly referred to as m [..]
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Pertaining to art forms/art works that integrate more than one arts discipline to form a single work (e.g., collaboration between/among the performing and/or visual arts).
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A research method in which scientists from different disciplines work together to define problems, and identify methodologies to solve them.
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Encompassing a wide diversity of kinds of knowledge.
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