Bachelor of Science
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Upon completion of the Liberal Arts degree, students will be able to express ideas in coherent, creative, and appropriate forms, orally and in writing. Students will be able to apply their reading abilities in order to interconnect an understanding of resources to academic, professional, and personal interests. Students will master verbal communication and public speaking skills as well as the ability to communicate the impact that historical leadership has on an area, a country, or the world. Students will explore, appreciate, and participate in the fine arts as they relate to society, culture, and history.
Liberal Arts Course Requirements
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ENG 235 Research and Writing (3 cr hours)
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ANT 201 Cultural Anthropology (3 cr hours)
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ENG 225 Intro to Literature (3 cr hours)
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HUM 101 Introduction to Humanities (3 cr hours)
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HIS 172 Issues in American History (3 cr hours)
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HIS 320 Modern History (3 cr hours)
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HIS 400 African-American Social and Political Thought (3 cr hours)
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LIB 499 Capstone/Final Project (3 cr hours)
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Students must complete all course requirements as well as the general education core. Any elective hours will also be required to reach the 120-hour minimum graduation requirement. Please refer to the Undergraduate Course Catalog for all course descriptions. ​