Associate and Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts
Be a lifelong learner.What can you do with a liberal arts degree?
At the University of Indianapolis, our Liberal Arts program, offered at both the associate and bachelor’s level, equips you with the broad knowledge, critical thinking, and adaptable skills that employers and communities value most. Whether you begin with an Associate of Arts degree or complete your Bachelor of Arts, you’ll gain a foundation in intellectual development that prepares you to thrive as a lifelong learner, an engaged citizen, and a leader in your personal and professional life.
As a student, you’ll take courses across the natural and social sciences, writing and literature, history, mathematics, languages, and the arts. This breadth of study sharpens your ability to analyze, communicate, and adapt, qualities that make you a valuable asset to any career path or advanced study you choose to pursue.
The Liberal Arts program at UIndy doesn’t just prepare you for one job; it prepares you for a lifetime of possibilities. The real question is: where do you want to go from here?
Advantages
- A program that hones your skills in communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving
- Opportunities to work with others to become an effective collaborator
- A chance to develop a sense of curiosity that makes you a well-rounded individual
- The foundation for becoming a lifelong learner
Potential Careers
- Business
- Law enforcement
- Sales
- Education
- Social services
- Law
- Conservation
- Retail management
- Financial services
- Nonprofit agencies
- State agencies
- Ministry
- Education
Curriculum Guides
These curriculum guides outline the different classes you will need to take as a Liberal Arts major. The general education guide provides a list of all the classes you need in order to fulfill UIndy’s general education requirements. The Liberal Arts curriculum guide list the classes you'll need to take to fulfill your major’s requirements. Be sure to take a look at the guides in order to get a complete picture of what your classes will look like at UIndy.
More Information
Contact Ben Houston at 317-788-3294 or houstonb@uindy.edu for more information.