The Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Studies provides students with a foundational liberal arts education while also allowing for a concentration in either Fine Arts and Humanities or the Sciences and Social Sciences. Grounded in the Mercy mission, the curriculum is designed to challenge mindsets and assumptions, enable the development of problem-solving skills, encourage curiosity and creative inquiry, cultivate an appreciation of arts and culture, and ignite community awareness and engagement. this course sequence is an integral part of a Mercyhurst education and culminates in an Associate of Arts degree, or it can be used to fulfill the general requirements of the first two years of study for a four-year degree.
A unique set of programmatic learning outcomes have been developed to take into account the multidisciplinary curriculum, the varied experiences of all students, and the overall purpose and value of the Liberal Arts program as viewed through the lens of the Mercyhurst Mission and the Core Values. The programmatic learning outcomes are:
Value knowledge across all disciplines – students will describe connections across multiple disciplines and articulate their importance
Engage multiple perspectives – students will actively seek out, thoughtfully consider, and value the diverse perspectives of others
Collaborate with others – students will interact with their peers, faculty, advisors, and others across campus in pursuit of personal and educational goals
The Liberal Studies program is designed to provide a well-rounded liberal arts education that can be used as a springboard to studies at any other institution, as well as to complete a baccalaureate degree at Mercyhurst University. Students complete two distinct sets of requirements: first, they complete both the Freshman Experience and Liberal Arts Experience components of the Mercyhurst REACH Curriculum; and second, they finish their degree by completing 24 credits in a disciplinary focus by choosing either the Fine Arts and Humanities or the Sciences and Social Sciences.
(5 credits)
(31 credits)
Choose 2 courses - CST, PHIL, and/or RLST
Choose 1 course - ENG
Choose 1 course - ART, DANC, MUS, or THEA
Choose 1 course - MATH or STAT
Choose 1 course with a lab - BIO, CHEM, GEOL, PHYS, or SCI
Choose 2 courses - ECON, HIS, and/or POLI
Choose 2 courses - ANTH, ARAB, ASL, CHNS, FREN, PSYC, RUSS, SOC, SPAN, and/or WL
Choose 8 courses - ANTH, ARAB, ART, ARTH, ASIA, ASL, CHNS, CST, DANC, ENG, FREN, HIS, MUS, PHIL, PSYC, RLST, RUSS, SPAN, THEA, WL
Choose 8 courses - BIO, CHEM, CIS, COM, ENVS, GEOL, MATH, PHYS, POLI, PUBH, RIAP, SCI, SOC, STAT, SUST