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Popular Liberal Arts Majors

Not sure whether Liberal Arts is right for you?

Take a look at the large amount of choices Liberal Arts can offer you!

1. Arts:

Of course, the obvious choice for a Liberal Arts is arts. These various programs range include visual arts to sculpting, design, music, film studies, and performing arts. Arts-oriented individuals thrive in these programs that provide training and skills necessary for success in the future!

2. Psychology:

Understanding the human mind is a fascinating thing to study! Potential psychologists will enjoy this program, but so will many others who desire to understand psychological processes. The skills you will learn will help you no matter where you end up, because knowing how to deal with and understand people is very important in every industry and company.

3. Sciences:

The assumption is that Liberal Arts degrees in science are a lot less marketable than professional science degrees. However, the science courses will provide you with the same knowledge and background you'll get from professional courses, and while you won't be a science grad your electives will help you gain skills that can make more a very competitive employee.

4. Philosophy and Religion Studies:

Taking philosophy courses, like psychology will help you understand people and the world. This is a very important concept. Understanding philosophies and religions will help you become more open to knew ideas and concepts. Once more, skills and background are more important than actual knowledge. In addition, many people who are not highly exposed to other ideas will find these topics very interesting.

5. English and foreign languages:

Studying a language may not seem very useful, since what can you possibly do with a language aside talk or write? In reality though, languages can lead you in various directions, such as government work, international advertising or public relations. Knowing an extra language is always a highly useful thing! Many people enjoy foreign languages, or good old English and literature studies.

6. Humanities, such as Political Science, History, etc.:

The skills and background are not the only story here. Learning history and global views is a fascinating choice, since there's so much to cover! These topics are so diverse it's hard to choose whether you like modern politics, western history, Asian studies, or so many other disciplines.

Liberal Arts offer so much, you can't lose!

The only problem is… choosing!

Photo credits:
Psychology and Communion, psy-com
The Study Language, by goh-wz.livejournal .com


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