ABBY STAUSS 

Interdisciplinary Studies 280: Learning Across Discipline

Web Links

Interdisciplinary Studies Home Page
This link directs you to the IDS home page
where it gives a detail description about
the IDS program.

Pre Chiropractic
This link directs you to the UND
pre chiropractic program home page.
Here you will find requirements for the program
as well as how to contact the health science
advisor Mrs. Kim Ruit.

American Chiropractic Association
This link directs you to the ACA
home page. The ACA is largest professional
association in the world representing doctors
of chiropractic.

Natural Healers
This link directs you to a list of
all Chiropractic schools and their
corresponding web sites.

Chiropractic Schools
This link directs you to a page with
Chiropractic Colleges I am interested
in attending and their web sites for more
information.

Plan of Study
This link directs you to a page with
my plan of study describing the classes
I have chosen to take for my major of
IDS: Health Sciences.

Completing the Puzzle
This link directs you to my coarse essay
which describes further how I came to be an
IDS: Health Science major and why it works
for me.




 


About Me  

My name is Abby Stauss. I am a junior attending the University
 of North Dakota majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies with
a focus on pre chiropractic. This site was constructed to
inform the viewer why I chose IDS as my major and
how IDS will aid me in accomplishing my career goal of
 becoming a Chiropractor.

There are many reasons as to why IDS
is the right major for me! For Chiropractic
College there are several prerequisites that must
be completed before admission is excepted.
IDS lets me choose those perquisite classes needed
and any other classes I am interested in taking
that might help me academically. By choosing
my own classes I am not tied down taking classes
 that have no significance to my career path and
that I don't want to take. I am in control of my
education track by being an IDS major.












The views and opinions expressed in this page are strictly those of the page author. The contents of this page have not been reviewed or approved by the University of North Dakota.