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On-Campus & Online Liberal Arts Degrees and Certificates

Liberal arts degrees cover a wide range of academic disciplines: art history, classics, language, literature, performing arts, philosophy, visual arts and more. Graduates typically earn a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Master of Arts (MA) degree in their chosen subject area.

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Strayer University

AA: General Studies

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Liberty University Online

AA in General Studies AA in Religion BS in Multidisciplinary Studies

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Grand Canyon University

MA - Christian Studies: Youth Ministry

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Baker College Online

Bachelor of General Studies

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New England College

MS in Public Policy

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Boston University

Bachelor of Liberal Studies

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Capella University

BPA - General Public Administration

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University of Maryland University College

BA in Humanities BS in Environmental Mgmt. MS in Environmental Management

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Norwich University

Master of Arts in Military History Master of Public Administration

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Full Sail University

BS in Recording Arts (Campus) BS in Show Production (Campus)

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Argosy University

EdD in Pastoral Community Counseling

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UMassOnline

Bachelor of Arts Degree Completion Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Bachelor of Liberal Arts

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Kaplan University

Advanced Start BS in Fire and Emergency Management BS in Fire and Emergency Management BS in Liberal Studies

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University Canada West

Bachelor of Commerce in General Studies

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Marylhurst University

Bachelor of Science in Real Estate Studies Certificate in Real Estate Studies

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Walden University

B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies

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Florida Tech University Online

Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts

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More schools offering Liberal Arts Programs of Interest (Alpha Sort)

Abilene Christian University - Undergraduate
Abilene, TX

Abilene Christian University - Online

Adams State College - Undergraduate
Alamosa, CO

Alaska Pacific University - Undergraduate
Anchorage, AK

Alaska Pacific University - Online

Albion College - Undergraduate
Albion, MI

Alcorn State University - Undergraduate
Alcorn State, MS

Alcorn State University - Online

Alderson-Broaddus College - Undergraduate
Philippi, WV

Alfred University - Undergraduate
Alfred, NY

Alma College - Undergraduate
Alma, MI

Alvernia University - Undergraduate
Reading, PA

Alverno College - Undergraduate
Milwaukee, WI

American International College - Undergraduate
Springfield, MA

American Jewish University - Undergraduate
Bel Air, CA

American University - Undergraduate
Washington, DC

American University - Online

Anna Maria College - Undergraduate
Paxton, MA

Appalachian State University - Undergraduate
Boone, NC

Appalachian State University - Online

Aquinas College - Undergraduate
Grand Rapids, MI

Aquinas College - Online

Arcadia University - Undergraduate
Glenside, PA

Arcadia University - Online

Arizona State University - Undergraduate
Tempe, AZ

Arizona State University - Online

Arizona State University--West - Undergraduate
Phoenix, AZ

Armstrong Atlantic State University - Undergraduate
Savannah, GA

Atlanta Christian College - Undergraduate
East Point, GA

Atlanta Christian College - Online

Atlantic Union College - Undergraduate
South Lancaster, MA

Auburn University--Montgomery - Undergraduate
Montgomery, AL

Auburn University--Montgomery - Online

Searching for a Liberal Arts Degree Online or On-Campus is Easy

Rather than train you in a specific profession, liberal arts degrees 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, such a degree can lead you to a career in communications, design, entertainment, teaching, writing or many other fields.

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