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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Liberal Arts Studies, B.A.


The 120 credit hour Liberal Arts Studies degree is a multidisciplinary offering in the liberal arts with concentration choices in three areas: humanities, behavioral & social sciences, and natural sciences. The major is specifically designed for those students who have an interest in several disciplines and a desire to articulate as well as demonstrate the value of a broad liberal arts education.

A degree in Liberal Arts Studies offers you a broad perspective on life. No matter what pathway you take, some things are certain in the world: you will encounter challenges. You will deal with people who see the world differently than you do. You will see a need and want to fix it.

Liberal Arts Studies gives you the tools to successfully make a difference in the world. You’ll expand your creativity. You’ll learn excellent communication skills in multiple modalities. You’ll enlarge your understanding of the natural world and the human condition. By studying multiple ways of thinking and knowing, you’ll gain the skills to address challenges from a variety of perspectives, to synthesize ideas, and to bring people together in consensus.

The modern world is multi-faceted: your education should be, too.

Core Curriculum: 38 - 51 credit hours


Please review the Core Curriculum  page for course options.

Liberal Arts Foundation Courses (15 - 16 credit hours)


The candidate for the Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Arts Studies must complete the foundational courses and choose at least one concentration in the major. Courses that were used to meet the Liberal Arts core requirements and the Core Designations cannot be used to meet degree requirements listed below in the foundations or concentrations.

The Foundation courses are as follows:

Liberal Arts Studies Concentrations


Students will choose one of the following concentrations to complete their Liberal Arts Studies degree.

Natural Science Concentration (15 - 26 credit hours)


Choose any combination of courses from the list below, with at least 9 credit hours at the 300 or 400 level:

Electives (minimum of 45 credit hours)


Includes 3 credit hours of one of the technology classes listed below.

Technology Requirement (minimum 3 credit hours)


Computer competency will be demonstrated by successful completion of the technology requirement of any department within the chosen concentration.

Behavior Science: AR 271  /CO 271 , PY 262 , SW 397 
Humanities: AR 271  /CO 271 , CS 210 , EN 279 , HI 399 , MU 271 , MU 272 , MU 273 , MU 274 , TR 223  & TR 253 
Natural Science: BI 499  /CH 499 

Outcomes


Learning Outcomes for the Liberal Arts Studies Major

  1. Demonstrate a competent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills for diverse audiences across a variety of media platforms.
  2. Demonstrate multidisciplinary perspectives.

Assessment


Assessment for the Liberal Arts Studies Major

  1. Formative assessment of outcome 1 and 2 will occur in LA 101 .
  2. Summative assessment of outcome 1 and 2 will occur in LA 499 .