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    Nov 21, 2024  
Lee University Catalog 2019-2020 
    
Lee University Catalog 2019-2020 [Archived Catalog]

Liberal Studies (LIBST.BA)


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The Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies allows the student to develop an individualized plan of study in one area of concentration. The intent of this program is to allow the student to experience a more comprehensive approach in academic pursuits than is provided in the traditional major and to synthesize material from a variety of disciplines.

This program of study may prepare students for liberal arts graduate programs, and although it is not intended as prevocational, it will prepare students for entry level positions in professional areas requiring broad knowledge and skills in writing and critical thinking.

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LIBST_BA 19-20  

General Education Requirements-Total Hours: 53-59


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This program requires MTHS-135 Introduction to Statistics, or higher level mathematics course.

This program requires six hours of Foreign Language at the Intermediate level or higher.

Specialty Area: 24 credit hours


A minimum concentration of twenty-four (24) credit hours is required from any one discipline, including the appropriate capstone course from that discipline. These hours exclude courses which are options in the general education core. This requirement may be met through a minor that includes the capstone.

Twelve (12) of the specialty hours must be upper division (300- or 400-level) courses, including the capstone course. These 12 hours must be taken at Lee University.

 

Major Electives or Minor(s): 37-43 credit hours


The remaining hours of liberal studies courses may be taken in any discipline(s). At least thirty (30) of the remaining hours must be upper division (300- and 400-level) courses.

Total Hours in Program: 120


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