LIBERAL STUDIES PROGRAM
The Graduate Liberal Studies program at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø is a distinct educational experience based on the Augustinian tradition of seeking truth in a supportive and compassionate community.
In Liberal Studies, students are free to investigate what truly interests them by tracing their own path through the disciplines. Working with faculty mentors, they develop an individualized curriculum of graduate courses in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. In the true liberal arts tradition, students engage in conversation with some of the best faculty in the college and are able to delve into the most influential works of history, literature and philosophy as well as grapple with some of the most pressing issues of our time.
The Classics ... Peace and Justice ... American Studies ... Technology and Society ... Identity and Representation ... Faith and Culture ... Political Movements ... these are but a few examples of the depth and breadth of what is possible to explore in the Liberal Studies program.
Earning a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies will fulfill your curiosity, allow you to pursue your passions and build your own curriculum based on your interests and goals, and prepare you for further academic study or a successful career in a diverse number of fields.
Students who complete the master's degree or graduate certificate will gain an integrated view of the liberal arts and develop an appreciation for the major perspectives and methods of the discipline Students will understand the process of inquiry distinctive to different disciplines in the liberal arts and demonstrate a broadened understanding of some of the basic concepts in the arts, humanities and social sciences.
WHY GRAD LIBERAL STUDIES?
The Master of Arts in Liberal Studies program is designed to provide an alternative, interdisciplinary approach to graduate education within the field of liberal studies. Students choose courses from a broad selection of humanities and social sciences options to tailor their own line of study.
A diverse range of students are attracted to the master’s degree in Liberal Studies, whose life experiences add to the richness of the classroom experience.
Liberal Studies appeals to life-long learners who love the classroom, experienced employees who wish to improve their current position or cultivate new interests in the humanities and social sciences, and retirees who want to explore intellectual pursuits after a lifetime of work and family life.
Liberal Studies draws upon some of the best professors in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, many of whom have won the University’s highest awards for teaching, research and service.
Earning a master's degree from Liberal Studies is an enriching experience, whether you plan to use your degree as a stepping stone to further graduate or professional study, a launching pad to a career or as a way to enhance your existing career with new skill sets.
In addition, a degree in Liberal Studies is perfect for teachers who want to earn a master’s degree or satisfy Act 48 requirements.