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Interdisciplinary Majors

II. Liberal Studies

Sartorelli, Linda (Liberal Studies Coordinator)
Ph.D., M.A., Indiana University-History and Philosophy of Science; A.B., Barnard College, Columbia University-Mathematics.
  Professor

Liberal Studies is a multidisciplinary major in the humanities - history, philosophy, literature, political science, religion, languages, and American studies. It is designed for students who are interested in more than one discipline or in some broad topic or theme. Students majoring in liberal studies have primary responsibility for designing their own college education. They investigate ideas through the process of discovery, and discovery is best begun at the point of their own interests and goals. In the absence of restrictive course requirements, but in close concert with a faculty advisor, liberal studies students plan their own broad-based program.

The liberal studies major challenges students to understand and evaluate human values, cultures and ideas as they are expressed in the various humanities disciplines. In addition, the major invites students to make connections across academic disciplines, historical periods, and diverse cultures. Our faculty believe that the ability to make these connections is the mark of a truly educated person.

During the third and fourth years, the focus turns towards creating a cohesive cluster of courses dealing with a theme, culture, or period. Students may concentrate, for instance, on humanistic views of science and take courses such as science and religion, literature of the sea, and bioethics. There are many possibilities in this flexible major.

The bachelor of arts in liberal studies prepares the graduate for a broad spectrum of career choices in communications, publishing, government, sales, advertising, public affairs, research, and information management. Moreover it is sound training for law school and graduate work in the humanities. The liberal studies major provides truly practical preparation for a rapidly changing world by developing independence of mind, self-direction, analytic skills, and a continuing desire to learn.

All UNE students take the University Core Curriculum. In addition to the Core requirements, liberal studies candidates in consultation with their advisors will take a minimum of 33 credits in the humanities (history, philosophy, literature, political science, religion, languages, and American studies). At least five courses should be upper level. All students will take at least one methodology course in the humanities such as ENG 206 Literary Theory and Criticism, ENG 207 Introduction to Cultural Theory, HIS 335 Historians and History, AMS 105 Introduction to American Studies. Majors are also encouraged to take relevant elective courses in the social sciences. Depending upon their career interests, students may take courses in other UNE majors such as business, creative arts, science, or education. The Liberal Studies Program is an excellent major for those students wishing also to enroll in the Pre-Law Program.

In addition, students will enroll in LIL 420. All students are encouraged to take LIL 495.


Course Descriptions

  Program/Degree Area  

Credits

 
         
  University Core Requirements  
42-43
 
  Liberal Studies Course Requirements*  
33
 
  LIL 420-Senior Thesis/Project  
3
 
  *At least five courses at 300 or 400 level and one methodology course in the Humanities  
 
  Elective Credits  
 
     
 
  Elective Credit Sufficient for Minimum Total  
120
 

Curriculum List

Liberal Studies

Following is a list of courses offered specifically for the Liberal Studies major:

LIL 420 - Senior Thesis/Project 3 Credits
LIL 495 - Internship in Liberal Studies 3-9 Credits


Interdisciplinary Majors

  Bachelor of Arts in American Studies   Minor in American Studies
       
  Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Social Relations   Minor in Psychology and Social Relations
       
  Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies    

Notice and Responsibilities Regarding this Catalog

The University of New England reserves the right in its sole judgment to make changes of any nature in its programs, calendar, or academic schedule whenever it is deemed necessary or desirable, including changes in course content, the rescheduling of classes with or without extending the academic term, canceling of scheduled classes or other academic activities, in any such case giving such notice thereof as is reasonably practicable under the circumstances.

While each student may work closely with an academic advisor, he or she must retain individual responsibility for meeting requirements in this catalog and for being aware of any changes in provisions or requirements.


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