The liberal studies major is a self-designed major available for students to develop a program of study that is not offered at the university. Whether the student is seeking an opportunity to broaden intellectual and cultural awareness, or whether the student is preparing for specific graduate pursuits, liberal studies will provide both a solid foundation and a program tailored to the student’s individual goals. The purpose of the liberal studies major is to provide students the flexibility to explore a wide range of subjects while tailoring their studies to career or educational goals. This individualized program can be more meaningful and practical to the individual with specific professional or intellectual interests.
Restrictions
Students who have not yet earned 75 credits should discuss their planned course of study with the relevant department chairs. Students then submit a proposal, including a rationale for pursuing the liberal studies major and a program of studies with the courses that constitute this major. Once the proposal has been approved by the chairs of the two relevant academic departments and by the Dean of Arts & Sciences, the Registrar will be informed of the student’s intent to pursue a liberal studies major and will keep the signed and approved proposal on file. If the two areas of study are within the same department, then the department chair and a faculty member who teaches in one of the specific areas are asked to approve the proposal.
Individual Major Exploration
The Faculty Advising Coordinators serve as additional resources for students exploring majors. Working with the Academic Success Center, these faculty members provide opportunities for major and minor exploration. In coordination with Career Development, students develop individual profiles, take interest assessments, observe classes in progress and participate in shadowing opportunities. In addition, students participate in Alumni Affair events specifically designed to assist in the exploration of majors and careers.
Career Development
Located in BH 103, Career Development has an extensive library of career information for students exploring their interests. Students can browse the collection and/or make an appointment to meet the Director of Career Development.