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Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts 

The Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts afford students the opportunity to gain an interdisciplinary degree concentrated in the following departments:

  • Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Cultural Studies
  • School of Creative and Performing Arts
  • Department Criminal Justice, History, and Social Sciences
  • Department of Psychology
  • Department of Social Work

This program requires the completion of 12 hours of foreign language as well as 27 hours of 3000/4000 level courses.

While not required, five concentrations are available for students to pursue. These include:

  • Entertainment Technology (220F) - only concentration that does not require foreign language hours
  • Ethnoarchaeology (220G)
  • Geography (220J)
  • International Relations (220H)
  • Social Issues (220I)

For more information about this degree, please contact Ms. Ashley Briggs at briggsa@nsula.edu.