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Liberal Arts and General Studies programs work well for people who want to attend college and are inclined toward subjects like language, fine art and social studies but who aren't ready to commit to a specific subject. With a degree in Liberal Arts, Humanities, and General Studies you could work in any number of careers, from library science to journalism or advertising. Read more here!

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Liberal Arts and Humanities degree programs teach students about culture and the human experience through courses in such subjects as literature, philosophy, music and art. With a degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities, you might work in any number of careers, from social work to counseling to teaching and more. Read about it here!

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Areas of study you may find at Kaplan University include:
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