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As businesses continue to streamline, demand for professionals with a wide range of skills is expected to grow. If you want to earn an associate’s degree but you’re not decided on a specific discipline, liberal arts is a good choice as it provides a solid educational foundation in as little as 18 months. This degree exposes you to a broad range of subjects within a flexible liberal arts curriculum. Course selections include the natural sciences, humanities, social sciences, the arts, religion and philosophy.

Learn How to

  • Exercise critical thinking methods to identify and solve problems
  • Integrate skills from a number of disciplines including literature, philosophy, science, math and history
  • Utilize practical, modern applications of computers

How You’ll Benefit

  • Learn fundamental skill areas such as research and analysis, problem-solving, decision-making and communication.
  • Engage in dialogue meant to further personal and professional excellence, a sense of community, respect, personal development, responsible stewardship and integrity.
  • Gain skills you can apply immediately in the workplace.
  • Get an excellent start on earning your bachelor’s degree.

Who Should Enroll

This Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts is designed to expose you to a wide variety of disciplines. Anyone who wishes to gain a foundational “building block” degree will benefit.

Career Paths

As a degree holder, you’ll be a stronger candidate for jobs and promotions — and you’ll find a wide variety of career paths. A liberal arts degree is valued by many employers because it represents a well-rounded education. It’s highly sought after for a number of positions including:

Many graduates choose to extend their education with a bachelor’s degree. An associate’s degree is a solid educational foundation and depending on the bachelor’s program you choose, many of the credits earned in an associate’s degree program transfer to a bachelor’s degree program.