Earn an On-Campus or Online Doctorate in Liberal Arts
The liberal arts cover a wide range of academic disciplines: art, classics, language, literature, philosophy and much more. Completing a Doctorate in Liberal Arts generally prepares you to become a university professor, but certain concentrations can lead you into nonacademic fields.
More schools offering Liberal Arts Programs of Interest (Alpha Sort)
Carson-Newman CollegeUndergraduate
Jefferson City, TN
Carson-Newman CollegeOnline
Cazenovia CollegeUndergraduate
Cazenovia, NY
Centenary CollegeUndergraduate
Hackettstown, NJ
Centenary College of LouisianaUndergraduate
Shreveport, LA
Central Christian CollegeUndergraduate
McPherson, KS
Central Michigan UniversityUndergraduate
Mount Pleasant, MI
Central Michigan UniversityOnline
Chadron State CollegeUndergraduate
Chadron, NE
Champlain CollegeUndergraduate
Burlington, VT
Champlain CollegeOnline
Chapman UniversityUndergraduate
Orange, CA
Chestnut Hill CollegeUndergraduate
Philadelphia, PA
Chicago State UniversityUndergraduate
Chicago, IL
Chowan UniversityUndergraduate
Murfreesboro, NC
Christian Brothers UniversityUndergraduate
Memphis, TN
Clarion University of PennsylvaniaUndergraduate
Clarion, PA
Clarion University of PennsylvaniaOnline
Clarkson UniversityUndergraduate
Potsdam, NY
Clayton State UniversityUndergraduate
Morrow, GA
Cleveland State UniversityUndergraduate
Cleveland, OH
Cleveland State UniversityOnline
Coastal Carolina UniversityUndergraduate
Conway, SC
College of IdahoUndergraduate
Caldwell, ID
College of Mount St. JosephUndergraduate
Cincinnati, OH
College of Mount St. VincentUndergraduate
Riverdale, NY
College of Our Lady of the ElmsUndergraduate
Chicopee, MA
College of St. BenedictUndergraduate
St. Joseph, MN
College of St. JosephUndergraduate
Rutland, VT
College of St. RoseUndergraduate
Albany, NY
College of St. ScholasticaUndergraduate
Duluth, MN
College of the AtlanticUndergraduate
Bar Harbor, ME
Colorado Christian UniversityUndergraduate
Lakewood, CO
Colorado CollegeUndergraduate
Colorado Springs, CO
Colorado Mesa UniversityUndergraduate
Grand Junction, CO
Colorado State UniversityUndergraduate
Fort Collins, CO
Colorado State University--PuebloUndergraduate
Pueblo, CO
Columbia CollegeUndergraduate
Chicago, IL
Columbia CollegeUndergraduate
Columbia, SC
Columbia International UniversityUndergraduate
Columbia, SC
Columbus College of Art and DesignUndergraduate
Columbus, OH
Concordia CollegeUndergraduate
Bronxville, NY
Concordia UniversityUndergraduate
Irvine, CA
Concordia University TexasUndergraduate
Austin, TX
Corban UniversityUndergraduate
Salem, OR
Corban UniversityOnline
Cornell CollegeUndergraduate
Mount Vernon, IA
Cornell UniversityUndergraduate
Ithaca, NY
Crown CollegeUndergraduate
St. Bonifacius, MN
Crown CollegeOnline
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Earn Your Doctorate in Liberal Arts and Work in a Field You Enjoy
Rather than training you to work in a specific profession, the liberal arts teach you how to think critically and introduce you to art, culture and history from across the world. If you are devoted to a particular art form or academic discipline, and know that you want to study it for the rest of your life, then you should probably pursue the appropriate liberal arts specialty. Not everyone who earns a liberal arts degree is an artist, however; with some talent and hard work, a PhD in Liberal Arts can lead you to a career in communications, design, entertainment, teaching, writing or many other fields.