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Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies Program Humanities Concentration COMMITTEE MEMBERS Robert C. Hansen, Director, Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies Program Kathleen E. Forbes, Division of Continual Learning Andreas Lixl, Department of German and Russian Wade Maki, Department of Philosophy Matthew McKinnon, Department of Religious Studies Jay Parr, College of Arts and Sciences Hephzibah Roskelly, Department of English Stephen Ruzicka, Department of History Rationale and Program Objectives The Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies, Humanities Concentration, is an on-line degree completion program for adult students who have earned a minimum of 60 hours of transferable credit at other institutions. The program is designed to provide students with an opportunity to earn their baccalaureate degree in an e-learning environment by gaining a thorough understanding of the humanities, the interconnections among them, and their relevance to individuals and to modern society. The humanities are broadly defined to include those disciplines that study people—their ideas, their history, their literature, their artifacts, and their values. The program will investigate individual people in their solitude, life together in societies, and models of and for reality that constitute cultures. Individual courses will tackle the Big Questions that have been the traditional province of the humanities such as “What makes a life worth living?” The program is designed to enhance the student’s ability to:
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