Liberal Arts

The Benefits of a Liberal Arts Degree

What do we mean by ‘Liberal Arts,’ and who studies for such a degree? A liberal arts degree covers a broad range of subjects. The student will major in a specialist area and get a solid grounding in various areas of general education in the arts field.

The idea of such a degree is to help the student achieve skills in problem-solving and free thinking. The variety of roles that such an education can be applied to professionally is vast. We want to look at why you might wish to study for a liberal arts bachelor’s degree and the potential careers that lie ahead once you graduate.

Who Chooses a Liberal Arts Degree?

The broad scope of a liberal arts degree lends itself to a wide range of possible careers. The beauty of this type of degree lies in its adaptability. While the student may have a career in mind, it is common for one to change their mind during the study program.

With a general grounding in arts and humanities, students will gain skills in communication and problem solving, writing, and the visual arts. These are essential skills in management roles, for example, as well as in marketing, sales, and branding.

Journalism is an area that liberal arts students often aim for, as is broadcasting. Many of the more successful bloggers are liberal arts graduates. Public relations roles, politics, and archivists are other areas that may be attractive to the student.

Put simply, a liberal arts degree is not about streamlining education in one particular direction but engendering the student with a greater understanding of everything from philosophy to art, history, and life in general.

Studying a Liberal Arts Degree

There are numerous programs to follow in liberal arts. Having graduated from high school, we recommend that students consider an Associate of Arts (AA) degree. This two-year foundation can be followed at a junior college, which is less expensive than going straight into a bachelor’s degree program.

Once completed, there are many interesting jobs that accept the AA as a valid qualification. To qualify for roles further up the career ladder, we suggest converting the AA into a liberal arts bachelor’s degree with a further two years of study at university.

Graduating with a bachelor's degree in liberal arts opens the way to various impressive and potentially lucrative career paths, and graduates with this qualification are in demand with many of the top employers in the USA. For management jobs especially, the liberal arts make a perfect choice of study path.

Conclusion

A liberal arts degree is a sensible choice for high school graduates yet to decide on their future careers. The general nature and wide scope of such a degree will help that decision come to the fore as the student learns.

There are online liberal arts degrees that are a convenient route to a valuable qualification, and this method may be more convenient for may potential students.

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American International College

American International College

1000 State Street Springfield, MA 01109

2

Years

Private For-Profit

Our history is tied to America’s success

American International College (AIC) was founded on July 18, 1885. It was chartered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on September 18, 1885, with the purpose of educating immigrants who were coming to America through New York. That’s where our commitment to diversity, flexibility, and understanding began. They came to America to pursue a dream and AIC was founded to ensure their success.

AIC Today

American International College is a private, coeducational, four-year comprehensive institution located in the geographic center of Springfield, Massachusetts. Liberal arts serves as the core of our academic offerings. The College comprises the School of Business, Arts & Sciences, the School of Education, and the School of Health Sciences.

American International College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.).

Accreditation of an institution of higher education by the Commission indicates that it meets or exceeds criteria for the assessment of institutional quality periodically applied through a peer review process. An accredited college or university is one which has available the necessary resources to achieve its stated purposes through appropriate educational programs, is substantially doing so, and gives reasonable evidence that it will continue to do so in the foreseeable future. Institutional integrity is also addressed through accreditation.

Accreditation by the Commission is not partial but applies to the institution as a whole. As such, it is not a guarantee of every course or program offered, or the competence of individual graduates. Rather, it provides reasonable assurance about the quality of opportunities available to students who attend the institution.

Liberty University

Liberty University

1971 University Blvd Lynchburg, VA 24515

2-4

Years

Private Non-Profit

As an accredited Christian college with a 7,000-acre campus in Lynchburg, Virginia, Liberty University offers you an education that is both academically challenging and rooted in a biblical worldview.

At Liberty, you’ll benefit from 35+ years of learning, growing, adapting, and innovating for the distance learner — and more than a decade of researching the needs of the online student. You can be confident that we’ve taken the time to learn what’s important to you.

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