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Liberal Studies Courses

Leah Said:

The Liberal Studies Major?

We Answered:

Have a look at these
http://www.sonoma.edu/sas/crc/majors/hut…
http://www.uis.edu/liberalstudies/about/…
http://www.worldwidelearn.com/online-edu…

Ricardo Said:

If you want to be a teacher, is it better to major in liberal studies or child development?

We Answered:

It depends on what age children you choose to work with. Child Development is a good major to teach the lower grades. If you plan to teach jr. high or high school you need to major in a solid subject such as social studies, english or math.

Jennifer Said:

Can someone tell me approx. how long it would take to complete these University credits needed?

We Answered:

It sounds like you could finish that in 1 year of full time study.

Marsha Said:

Can I be a arts major, and be come certified in special education?

We Answered:

why not?? talk to your adviser about the classes required for your educational & professional goals.

Carolyn Said:

Liberal studies course? HELP PLEASE, FIRST YEAR UNIVERSITY STUDENT?

We Answered:

In addition to what Katie W recommends, take a look at the numbers for each course. 100 level courses are introductory. 200 level courses assume some familiarity in the subject, and may require you to have taken some 100 level courses first (or their equivalent). 300 and 400 level courses are upper-level, and anything above that is graduate. You should also keep in mind what subjects you do best in, but try to strike a balance; even if you're good at science, you don't want five different problem sets and lab reports all due at the same time. Bear in mind your university's general graduation requirements as well.

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