Why Arts and Sciences and why Liberal Arts?The focus of a Liberal Arts’ degree is on interdisciplinary education. The development of a well-rounded, broad-based education has been consistently shown to be the most effective approach
to achieving career goals, succeeding in advanced education and providing an
overall life of satisfaction. Through the various programs offered within the School of Arts and Sciences, students learn to be creative, think critically, communicate effectively, and apply a diverse education to their everyday lives. Having a strong foundation in Liberal Arts allows students to excel in their chosen fields. Our programs of study include:
BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMS:
Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Science in Education:
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts:
Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts:
Bachelor of Arts in Management and Supervision:
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Associate Degree Programs:
Associate of Arts in Computer Information Systems
Associate of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education
Associate of Arts in Social Work
Minors Offered:
Certificate Programs:
Certificate in Computer Information Systems
Certificate in Integrated Early Childhood Education
Certificate in Pastoral Studies
Other degrees and minors are in progress as well . . . please contact the Office of Academic Affairs at 859-336-5082 x1217 for more information.