The Integrated Studies Program combines courses from a variety of discipline to enhance student appreciation of the inter-relatedness of knowledge. For example, offerings have included a nine credit integration of World Civilization, World Literature and World Art; a six-credit Science/Science Fiction integration; a six-credit World Culture and World Literature integration; and a six-credit Social Theory/Social Work combination. Faculty members from appropriate departments team teach the courses.
LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE
The College recognizes that learning is a lifelong endeavor. The Lifelong
Learning Institute expands Heritage University's response to community educational
needs in non-traditional ways. Through the Institute a wide variety of classes,
seminars, and workshops is available for credit and non-credit. These learning
experiences are offered, not only on the campus in Toppenish, but also at
various locations in the Yakima Valley. Offerings customized to special
needs may be arranged with options for sites and schedules. Contact the
Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs.