Liberal Studies 

Mission 

The Bachelor of Liberal Studies (BLS) is a broad-based interdisciplinary approach to a liberal education designed for students who may not wish to seek a major in a single field of study, but prefer choice and flexibility in the selection of courses for a degree. It encourages students to integrate ideas from social sciences, humanities, sciences, mathematics, and fine arts. Students are provided with a sound liberal arts education and develop attitudes and skills needed for life-long learning.

The liberal studies major is ideal for students with broad interests who wish to design their own program of study outside of traditionally-defined areas of interest, or for those seeking a bachelor’s degree to meet pre-professional goals, such as the entrance requirements to law school. It also accommodates the use of students’ credits from an Associate of Arts degree program or from an incomplete bachelor’s degree program.

In addition to fulfilling the core curriculum requirements for all major programs at Viterbo University, the liberal studies student will work with his or her advisor to complete 32 credits of course work in the major, according to the four requirements below.

Policy 

The Bachelor of Liberal Studies degree may be selected as a double degree only if the other major field is not one of the disciplines listed in Requirement II and if the 32 credits obtained are in addition to the required courses in the other degree.

Liberal Studies Major (Bachelor of Liberal Studies) 

  • core curriculum and mission seminars – see the core curriculum section of this catalog 
  • requirement I – UNST 310, LBST 499
  • requirement II – three upper division courses (with a minimum of six credits) from each of two of the following disciplines – art, dance, English, history, mathematics, music (including applied music,) philosophy, political science, psychology, religious studies, science (biology, chemistry, environmental studies, physics,) sociology, theatre arts (including music theatre,) world languages, women’s studies (six courses total)
  • requirement III – one upper division course in each of two other disciplines from the following disciplines – art, dance, English, history, mathematics, music (including applied music,) philosophy, political science, psychology, religious studies, science (biology, chemistry, environmental studies, physics,) sociology, theatre arts (including music theatre,) world languages, women’s studies (two courses total)
  • requirement IV – Enough further credits from the humanities, social sciences, mathematics, or fine arts to bring the total in the major to 32
    At least 21 credits of the 32 must be upper division.
  • final degree requirements – see the degree requirements section of this catalog

The total credits of the core and major requirements are 35. The core curriculum and mission seminars require 38-52 credits. A total of 128 credits, 43 of which need to be at the 300/400 level, are required to graduate. Transfer course and waivers and/or substitutions could modify these credit totals.


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