Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts offers a comprehensive foundation in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics. With an emphasis on critical thinking and communication skills - the program prepares you for various career paths or further academic pursuits. Through diverse coursework and guidance from faculty, you will develop analytical thinking and cultural awareness, equipping you for success.
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Liberal Arts, A.A.
The Liberal Arts degree offers a versatile foundation in the arts and sciences. Designed to give you a broad understanding across various disciplines, it allows exploration of different occupational areas before making a final decision. Completion of this program fulfills the requirements for an Associate of Arts Degree and the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC).
Length
- 2 Years for Full-Time Students
- 60 Credits
Career Opportunities
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