The Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies degree serves the needs of students who, upon attaining at least 60 credit hours of undergraduate coursework, wish to pursue a less-structured program of learning on a specific topic of interest. The degree retains the full benefits of the University’s Dialogues curriculum, including its coursework in communication, history and social sciences, natural sciences and mathematics, the arts and humanities, statistics, and more. With all core degree requirements offered online, the degree facilitates timely completion of degrees started on-ground at Truman or other institutions and prepares students for entry into productive and fulfilling careers. In lieu of a formal major, students graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in Liberal Studies with a concentration in their chosen area of focus.
Students pursuing the bachelor’s degree, upon completion of their program, in addition to fulfilling the objectives of the general education curriculum, will be able to:
- Articulate and demonstrate the interconnectedness of knowledge and academic disciplines;
- Describe and summarize the strengths and limitations of different approaches to thinking, particularly those that blossom from disciplines relevant to their concentration;
- Apply acquired knowledge to experiences beyond the classroom;
- Explain the purpose and benefits of a liberal arts education;
- Formulate and defend a justification of the importance and significance of linkages between selected coursework for the fulfillment of intended career goals;
- Explain the value of lifelong learning and articulate plans or aspirations for learning goals after graduation;
- Create a portfolio of artifacts that demonstrate preparation for future career and educational paths as engaged citizens.
Graduates will also be eligible for admission to graduate programs that require a bachelor’s degree.
PROGRAM ADMISSION
Any student who enrolls at Truman is eligible for admission to the Liberal Studies major, but must meet the following minimum requirements:
- Has earned at least 60 credit hours before applying to the program, and has a minimum of three semesters (excluding summer) of undergraduate study at Truman
- Has proposed a plan of work in consultation with an advisor from the Center for Academic Excellence, which shall be approved by the Director of Student Success.
NOTE FOR STUDENTS WHO ENTERED TRUMAN PRIOR TO FALL 2020
Applying to enroll in this degree program will necessitate a change of catalogs. All Liberal Studies Program coursework will be applied to the new Dialogues curriculum. Truman Week and the Health and Wellness requirement will be accepted as a substitution for the Truman Symposium and the Self & Society Seminar.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: