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  Graduate School–Camden 2010–2012 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Liberal Studies 606 Program  

Program


The graduate program in liberal studies offers an interdisciplinary curriculum primarily in the humanities for adult, part-time students, leading to a master of arts degree. It incorporates broad exposure to such areas of study as history, literature, philosophy, religion, the social sciences, and the arts. It is designed to meet the needs and interests of men and women from a variety of educational and professional backgrounds as flexibly as possible. Some may be seeking career advancement in education and other fields, while others may simply be seeking personal enrichment. All should develop not only a greater fund of general knowledge but also a greater ability to read and think critically.

 
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