Liberal Arts / Traditional University
Liberal Arts College Degree Programs
If you are interested in gaining general knowledge in a variety of subjects, a liberal arts program may be for you. Liberal arts programs do not emphasize specialization, rather, they teach about literature, languages, philosophy, history, mathematics, and science. Typically, colleges offer general education classes in liberal arts to help you decide what you want to specialize in later.
These programs can be great for gaining a broader knowledge of the world and help students decide how they will narrow their focus of study in the future. Many undergraduates will use their liberal arts degrees to enroll in graduate school to become experts in an overall subject.
Literature, American studies, creative writing, and foreign language study can lead to a variety of professions. Rather than learn a specific trade, students interested in history can major in anthropology, archaeology, art history, or world history to become engrossed in the research and science industry or even apply their knowledge to more creative outlets such as art design for film and TV production. Today, the interest in human behavior and development has become very popular as well and students are becoming more interested in pursuing a career in the social sciences like sociology and psychology. Students with degrees in these areas can use their education to work as counselors, psychologists, or sociological research scientists.
There are many divisions within these subjects that can be studied. Click on the links provided to learn more about specific programs offered by career colleges right now.
Programs in Liberal Arts / Traditional University
- American Studies
- Anthropology
- Archaeology
- Art History
- Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
- Bioinformatics
- Biology
- Chemistry
- English Literature
- English/Creative Writing
- Environmental Science
- General Arts and Sciences
- General Studies
- Geography
- History
- Human Biology
- Italian
- Language Programs
- Languages and Literature
- Languages Other than English
- Liberal Arts
- Library
- Literature
- Mathematics
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- Political Science
- Psychology
- Social Sciences
- Sociology
- Spanish