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Combine your interests and passions while learning important skills to navigate and thrive in the complex world.
Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts allows you to design your education around the humanities, arts, languages, literature, and social sciences to suit your individual and career interests. The broader knowledge and experience you gain will foster skills you’ll need for success: core analytical and communication competencies, personal development, professional excellence, interpersonal confidence, cooperative ability, self-created expertise, and a deeper understanding of the complex world we live in. You’ll graduate with strong skills in verbal/visual/digital communication, writing, analytical problem solving, and innovative thinking, and have a wide range of career paths open to you.
Degree type | Bachelor of Arts | |||
Format | On campus and online | |||
Part of | College of Liberal Arts | |||
Competitive major? | No | |||
Accelerated option? | Yes |
Your degree can be applied in a wide variety of careers and academic professions, including public policy, politics, healthcare, artistic production, mass media, law, city planning, information systems, journalism, publishing, education, marketing, foreign service, and many others. Many also continue on to graduate or professional schools for more-specialized study.
For additional opportunities, please reach out to:
College of Liberal Arts recruiter at [email protected] or (970) 821-5276 (Text friendly. Please include your/the student’s full name in the message.)
College is different than high school. Keep these things in mind while preparing to come to Colorado State University.
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