B.A Liberal Arts Studies .

... United States
... Avila University

Course Overview

The 120 credit hour Liberal Arts Studies degree is a multidisciplinary offering in the liberal arts with concentration choices in three areas: humanities, behavioural & social sciences, and natural sciences. The major is specifically designed for students interested in several disciplines and a desire to articulate and 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 confident 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 make a difference. 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 various ways of thinking and knowing, you’ll gain the skills to address challenges from multiple perspectives, synthesize ideas, and bring people together in consensus.

General Eligibility

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Part Time Work Details

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Language Requirement

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Programme Information
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Course Category

Arts


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Campus Name

Kansas City


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Course Level

Undergraduate


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Duration

Full-Time, 3 years


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Available Intake

September


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Tuition Fees Range

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