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Liberal Studies
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The liberal studies major allows students to tailor an academic program to their needs and interests across a wide range of disciplines. The major includes a liberal arts core of courses in humanities, fine arts, and social sciences, and concentration of upper-level courses in one of these areas. Students must also complete a professional component involving courses in business, communication, computer science, education, or public administration, which is designed to enhance a student's employment and career advancement potential. Further, the degree offers students the opportunity to explore other interests through electives. Each student develops a program of study in consultation with a faculty advisor.
Visit www.wright.edu/cola/Prog/liberal_studies for additional information and specific courses required for a degree in liberal studies.
| Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies—Suggested Curriculum | |||
| Freshman English Comp I & II Math & Modern World Foreign Languages Humanities Courses (2) GE History GE Non-Western Course GE Human Expression GE Human Behavior GE Sciences (3) |
Sophomore Fine Arts Courses (2) Social Sciences Courses (2) African-American History Greek & Roman Cultures Foreign Languages Electives College Component GE Human Behavior GE Additional Courses (2) |
Junior Computer Literacy Logic Statistics Professional Components (Business, Communication, Comp Science, Education, Public Administration, etc.) Upper-Division Concentration Courses (Humanities, Fine Arts, or Social Sciences) Electives |
Senior Professional Components Electives |
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