Included here are theses for the Master of Arts (MA) in Interdisciplinary Studies. Interdisciplinary Studies degrees are a combination of courses from at least two departments.
In 2017, a Master of Arts (MA) in Critical GIS and Public Anthropology was established as a dual-department degree between Geography and Anthropology. Please see the Geography masters theses or Anthropology masters theses for Master of Arts (MA) in Critical GIS and Public Anthropology theses.
Theses/Dissertations from 2017
HOMELESSNESS IN SPOKANE: AN INQUIRY INTO THE EXPERIENCE OF HOMELESSNESS IN A MID-SIZED CITY, Jocelyn M. Brown
Theses/Dissertations from 2016
Pre-1900s Chinese placer mining in northeastern Washington State: an archaeological investigation, Lindsey M. Evenson
Theses/Dissertations from 2015
Single mothers getting by: cultural and structural violence in public policy, Amara E. Bates
Theses/Dissertations from 2014
Where should baby sleep?: an examination of discourse regarding bed sharing in the United States, Kari McClure Mentzer
Theses/Dissertations from 2013
Tyranny and terror: the failure of Athenian democracy and the reign of the Thirty Tyrants, Lucas D. LeCaire
The Lamona Rockshelter: cordage from the Columbia Plateau, Melodie Peterson-Bailey
Theses/Dissertations from 2012
Ingenium and the navigation metaphor: an examination of the power of metaphor as a manifestation of ingenium, Daniel M. Brasher
Climate change at the Pleistocene-Holocene boundary in the Pacific Northwest: a comparison of proxy datasets and the archaeologicial record, Tiffany J. Fulkerson
Theses/Dissertations from 1993
A natural quartet: working with nature for a humane 21st century, Easy
Theses/Dissertations from 1989
Significant influences on the creation of the rose windows of Chartres Cathedral, Kaiya Treffry