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Liberal Arts Degree

Majors in the arts and sciences make good managers and thought leaders.

A surprising number of companies and organizations today seek to hire graduates with liberal arts degrees, primarily because of their ability to write and communicate effectively, think critically and analytically, and work well together with others. Moreover, their not having chosen a narrow career focus makes it easier for employers to train new hires in their corporate programs.

Popular liberal arts majors include English, public speaking, history, foreign languages, math, science, philosophy, music, and the humanities. Expand your knowledge base in the areas that interest you most with a liberal arts education.

Harrison College

Harrison College is located across 12 campuses throughout Indiana and Ohio. Harrison offers more than 30 degree programs in the fields of business, health sciences, criminal justice, veterinary technology and information technology.

Liberty University

As the world’s largest Christian university, Liberty University offers over 140 degree programs. Offered at the undergraduate and graduate level, Liberty degrees focus on a variety of industries include business, religion, communication, education, computer science, engineering and more.

University of Maryland University College

University of Maryland University College (UMUC) is a world-class university offering cutting-edge classes and degree programs across the globe. UMUC offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in information and technology systems, business and management online and at campuses across the country.