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Liberal Arts and Sciences

The Liberal Arts and Sciences College
The Liberal Arts and Sciences College is usually housed within a larger university and can be separated into a large variety of departments including American Studies, African American Studies, Biology, Chemistry, the Classics, Literature, Economics, and Religion just to name a few. 

Many students at a Liberal Arts and Sciences College will major in a specialization. However, some students take courses from all departments and graduate with a general Liberal Arts and Sciences Degree.

What is a Liberal Arts and Sciences degree?
A Liberal Arts and Science degree is usually very flexible and covers a range of Humanities subjects according to the students needs. Most Liberal Arts and Sciences degree programs give students the freedom to plan their curriculum. Though this must be done with the approval of an advisor, students are given the liberty to concentrate on multiple areas of interest. 

Who should major in Liberal Arts and Sciences?
Students of the Liberal Arts and Sciences are generally prepared to take courses requiring heavy reading, writing, and researching. The ability to make useful connections in the course of interdisciplinary study and strong critical thinking skills will also be put to use in the pursuit of this degree.

Students who are unsure of their career choice will find the Liberal Arts useful.   As a result of its broad basis, graduates with Liberal Arts and Sciences degrees are well-rounded but not trained in any one particular area. However, though general in subject matter, most degree programs provide students with writing, oratory, and analytical skills that are useful in almost any environment. This is helpful to students who may not narrow down a career until after graduation. 

Others may choose a Liberal Arts and Sciences degree because of a passion for interdisciplinary studies. Students who are equally interested in Literature, History, Economics and other fields that intersect will find a Liberal Arts degree flexible enough to allow for courses in a great variety of subjects.

Liberal Arts and Sciences – Careers
Graduates of a Liberal Arts and Science college can look forward to careers in the media, publishing, journalism, politics, education, and more.