Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts |
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| Course Title: |
Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts | |
Category: |
Arts & Humanities | |
Subject: |
Liberal Arts | |
| College: |
Saint Leo University
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| Course Description: |
Saint Leo University's Associate's in Liberal Arts may be the right degree program for you whether you're just starting down the path to earn a college degree or you have a few credits under your belt. And it's 100% online! So you can enhance your effectiveness in your current position, keep your job, and get your degree all at the same time. You'll be exposed to the broadest range of subjects in this flexible liberal arts curriculum with a selection of courses from the social sciences, natural sciences, religion and philosophy, humanities, and the arts. You'll be immersed in core liberal arts courses and cornerstone designed to prepare you to continue your education in earning a desired bachelor's degree. |
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| Delivery Format: |
Online | |
| Course Level: |
Associate Degree | |
| Course Requirements: |
Must have a high school diploma or GED. | |
| Course Type: |
Online Degrees | |
Course Long Description: |
Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts (Saint Leo University) Saint Leo University's Associate in Liberal Arts degree online has been designed for those who are just beginning their path to earning a college degree or those who have previously acquired academic credits. This degree program is an extensive, liberal arts-based program that sets the cornerstone for critical and independent thinking, and for advance education in a variety of disciplines. Students enrolled in this program will establish a well-rounded foundation of liberal arts that helps them to get ready for future academic opportunities. This fully online liberal arts degree gives students the flexibility to keep up with their work and home obligations as they work on furthering their education. So students can still keep their job, improve their effectiveness in their current position, and earn a degree simultaneously. Liberal Arts students will be exposed to the widest range of subjects in this flexible curriculum with a number of courses from the arts, humanities, natural sciences, philosophy, religion, and social sciences. They will be exposed in foundation and core liberal arts courses built to prepare students to proceed their education by earning their chosen bachelor's degree. With this, they will be equipped with the basic intellectual and foundational skills relevant in today's workforce. By taking up Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts from Saint Leo University, students will exposed or are introduced to an array of course loads wherein they can pick and choose a specific course that they think will best suit them. Some courses Liberal Arts students will take include: - Strategies for Success - Basic Computer Skills - Academic Writing I - Academic Writing II - Integrated Arts - College Mathematics or above - Quest for Wisdom - Foundations of Christian Faith or - Introduction to the Old Testament or - Introduction to the New Testament or - Religions of the World I: Western - Integrated Physical Science - Integrated Life Science - The Human Behavior Perspective - The Global Perspective Unlike a Business and a Science degree, a Liberal Arts degree is technical different. However, the skills as well as the required coursework that the students have to develop and take respectively can be applied to virtually any job and industry. Such skills as problem solving, logic, education, reasoning, as well as open debate, all of which are highly imperative to stay on the cutting-edge and be employed in practically any field they want to enter. Admission Requirements: The Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts is made available to possible students who can provide a high school diploma or a GED (General Education Development) certificate. Students will be assessed on an individual basis and taken into consideration based on their marks or grades from the secondary school or university. Scores of SAT or ACT and TOEFL are also required. All international candidates for admission must provide an English language proficiency in at least one of the following: a minimum score 550 (paper based) or 213 (computer based) on the TOEFL, a minimum of 450 on the verbal component of the SAT, Grades of B or higher in courses which English is the language of instruction, for transfer students, 2 semesters with grades of B or higher in English composition courses at regionally accredited post-secondary institutions in the US, and successful completion of a NASFA-recognized ESL program. |
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