Liberal Arts & Humanities Degrees
A degree in liberal arts will provide you with a well-rounded education in art, literature, humanities, history, and culture throughout the world. If you're not sure what career path to pursue, consider earning an undergraduate degree in liberal arts and humanities. A liberal arts and humanities degree will qualify you for entry-level career positions and prepare you to earn a graduate degree down the road. A background in humanities can lead to contemporary jobs in entertainement, multimedia, education, design, art direction, and more.
Below you'll find our editor's choice of top liberal arts and humanities programs offered by accredited colleges and universities.
Schools offering online liberal arts and humanities degree programs:
University of Phoenix
- Associate of Arts in Communications
- Associate of Arts in General Studies
- Bachelor of Arts in English
- Bachelor of Science in Communication/Communication and Technology
- Bachelor of Science in Communication/Culture and Communication
- Bachelor of Science in Communication/Marketing and Sales Communication
Walden University
- B.S. in Communication
- B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies
Keiser University
- Interdisciplinary Studies, BS (Online)
Jones International University Online
- BABC in Communication Management
Strayer University
- Associate of Art in General Studies
Ashford University
- BA/Communication Studies
- BA/English
- BA/Journalism and Mass Communication
- BA/Liberal Arts
- BA/Organizational Management - Communications
- BA/Organizational Management - English/Language Arts
- BA/Organizational Management - Liberal Studies
- BA/Social Science - Art History
- BA/Social Science - Communications
- BA/Social Science - English/Language Arts
- MA/Education - English Language Learner
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