Liberal Arts / General Studies

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Find out about liberal arts and general studies degree programs at colleges and universities near you. A liberal arts degree can cover anything from English, business, sociology, or psychology, to the sciences, art history, and languages. In addition, students who choose such liberal arts fields as political science, biology, social sciences, geography, and anthropology, will find a wide range of job opportunities available to them upon graduation. And, considering that U.S. Department of Labor statistics show that the average American will switch jobs 10 times before they turn 40, and pursue at least three new career paths, having a liberal arts/general studies degree from a reputable college or university will certainly come in handy as it gives you the knowledge and credentials you need to enter a variety of different of liberal arts fields.

With liberal arts programs you don't always need to decide your career in advance, you just need to know your interests.
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