MICHAEL LATZER, Ph.D., Program Director
This interdisciplinary program allows students to design their own curriculum based on personal preference and career goals. The program also provides the flexibility to explore historical, social and cultural perspectives while also considering the problems and issues of contemporary culture. Career preparation comes through choosing appropriate cognate courses and through administrative skills (researching, organizing, analyzing, planning, creating, decision-making, oral and written proficiency) acquired through the coursework.
Students always work in close consultation with the Program Director when designing their program.
Potential career opportunities include positions in government, the media industry, marketing and merchandising, banking and insurance. This degree is also excellent preparation for graduate school, law school and library science.
OptionA:
Thirty-six upper level credits in two of the following fields; distributed as follows: 21 in a major area and 15 in
a secondary area.
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Option B:
Option B requires 42 upper level credits. Thirty of
them will be from two of the fields listed above (18 credits in
one: 12 from another). The final 12 credits can be completed in any program
or department in the University. Students are
encouraged to use this option to earn a minor related to their career.
MICHAEL LATZER, Ph.D., Program Director
The Associates Degree in Liberal Arts is designed to provide the student with a
general education consisting of courses in English language and literature,
philosophy, theology, fine arts, and the social and the natural sciences. This
curriculum includes courses that help the student to acquire the habits and
skills needed for the pursuit of knowledge, to learn the methods of research, to
understand ideas, to think critically, to interpret and evaluate judgments, and
to communicate them to others.
Objectives:
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