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Liberal arts college grad schools let you reach into history as you reach forward toward your future. Since classical antiquity, the focus on a combination of humanities, arts, social and natural sciences has been considered the core of a well-rounded "whole person" education. Liberal arts college grad schools build on this tradition while training you to be a thoughtful, capable, knowledgeable citizen of the world.
Liberal arts college graduate schools tend to be small, intimate and student-centered. But the range of programs is anything but narrow. Master's and, less commonly, doctoral degrees are available in fields as diverse as anthropology, accountancy, biology, business administration, classics, communication, comparative literature, computer and information science, creative writing, criminal justice, education, English, environmental studies, fine arts, foreign languages and cultures (e.g., French, German, Italian, Spanish, East Asian studies, Latin American studies, First Nations studies), health studies, history, international studies, kinesiology, linguistics, marine biology, mathematics, nursing, performing arts, political science, psychology, sports administration, religious studies and more. You can also take professional degrees in applied humanities, such as a master's in arts management, cultural resources management, museum studies, historical preservation and archival studies, applied women's studies and more. There are also many opportunities for collaborative and joint degrees with other disciplines so you can tailor your program to your own interests, talents and career goals.
With challenging academics and faculty committed to teaching and research excellence, liberal arts college grad schools develop your intellectual, personal and professional strengths. So let Grad Source help you find the right liberal arts college grad school today!
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Our database of Liberal Arts College Grad Schools Grad Schools has been divided for ease of use into specific regions. Canadian grad schools have been divided into two major regions--the northeastern and western regions--which correspond to the grad school associations of each region (the Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools and the Western Canadian Deans of Graduate Studies). In the US, regional divisions are consistent with the six regional accrediting associations recognized by the US Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Additionally, the provinces and states grouped in each region share similar histories, traditions, economies, regional concerns, climates and geography and are, therefore, likely to define the typical boundaries for your search for a post-secondary institution.
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