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Liberal Arts Liberal arts are those s or skills that are important for any free person to learn on order to take an active role in life in matters regarding participation in the public debates, defending one when taken to court, serving on juries and military service. Liberal arts empower and prepare people to deal with complex and diverse issues in life. In addition, many employers also value liberal arts. Traditionally, there were four branches of liberal arts and they included humanities education that specialized in classical languages.
In modern times, liberal arts relate to many aspects, which include science, literature, mathematics, languages, psychology, art history, and philosophy. A liberal arts college aims to give the students a broad general knowledge to develop general intellectual ability. Currently, liberal arts colleges are now offering various graduate programs where students can advance to masters or doctoral levels of education. Liberal arts colleges offer advanced education in law, health sciences, business management, and medicine.
For instance, Harvard University is a liberal arts college that provides master’s degree in liberal arts in various business, social, and health subjects.Today, we can find liberal arts colleges in almost all parts of the world and are built on the American model since the term is largely associated with the United States. A liberal arts university differs from other schools in many ways. The first difference is that universities are designed to be research institutions whereby graduate students work hand in hand with the professors.
The graduate students from universities also teach in other classes and still are involved in grading the other students’ papers. Apparently, undergraduate is the lowest level of education accommodated in liberal arts colleges. Professors teach the classes directly and there are no graduates. Professors take a personal interest in the students’ education and hence there is overall student satisfaction. The second difference is that liberal arts schools do not require a student to choose a major subject unlike other universities whereby a student must declare which subject to major in.
Liberal arts colleges allow students to take a broad spectrum of courses.Moreover, liberal arts colleges differ from other schools since they are often residential. Students live and learn away from home unlike other schools where a student can attend classes from home. A student is able to concentrate without obstacles. Finally, by learning all subjects, liberal arts prepare students to do anything by developing communication skills in critical analysis, writing, and public speaking. Unlike other schools where a student majors in one subject and hence cannot develop communication skills, students in liberal arts colleges develop diverse communication skills since they do not major in any particular subject.
Liberal arts experience enhances our strengths and addresses our weaknesses. This is because it is a way of preparing the students to join the higher education institutions like universities. By attending liberal arts schools, students learn many things and establish the areas they can do best. A professor taking a personal interest in a student addresses the weaknesses of a student. The student is able to focus on the weaknesses while at the same time improving on the strengths.
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