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Liberal Studies Concentration
A concentration in Liberal Studies provides a broad-based liberal arts
education that increases one's appreciation of the world at large and
lays the necessary groundwork for graduate study. All liberal studies
students take courses in communication, art or architecture history, literature,
philosophy, history, political science, psychology, anthropology/sociology,
and liberal studies electives. The final 36 credits in the course of study
comprise the student's concentration requirements. Students choose to
concentrate in either humanities or social sciences. The humanities concentration
usually appeals to students interested in focusing on the fine arts, foreign
language, literature, or writing. The social science concentration is
excellent preparation for graduate school (including law school), research,
and careers in which one would deal extensively with people.
For more information, visit Goodwin College's Pre-Professional
Programs page.
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