Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts (B.A.)
Explore the ideas, values, issues, and heritage of civilization and understand how they can be integrated with Christian thought.
Emphases: Classical Languages, Communication, English, Fine Arts, Global Studies, History, Law, Philosophy, Politics, Psychology, Science, or Theology.
The Liberal Arts major at Colorado Christian University is ideal for those who would like to teach, or for anyone seeking to be trained in a variety of subject matters. A Liberal Arts degree also prepares you for further study in graduate school and opens up limitless career opportunities.
Liberal Arts at CCU
Looking for a well-rounded degree that will offer you a taste of just about everything higher education has to offer? Offered through the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Liberal Arts major is an interdisciplinary program designed to provide you with a broad exploration of the ideas, values, issues, and heritage of civilization. Throughout the program, you'll develop an understanding of the arts and sciences, how they relate, and how they can be integrated with Christian thought.
What can you do with a degree in liberal arts?
- Public relations
- Publishing / Technical writing
- Journalism
- Sociologist
- Writer / Editor
- Consultant
Interesting Classes You Might Take
- Christian Political Thought
- Introduction to Global Studies
- Social Psychology
Course Catalog
About the School of Humanities and Social Sciences
The School of Humanities and Social Sciences is united by a commitment to academic scholarship and the integration of faith into the learning process, helping you become an informed Christian scholar who is ready to lead and to make an impact on the world as you prepare for a career in humanities or social sciences. Academic programs provide excellent in-class instruction as well as relevant and experiential assignments designed to help you gain the skills and knowledge required for your chosen career.
The Humanities and Social Sciences faculty is dedicated to you as an individual student. Our professors are intelligent scholars and gifted teachers, but they are also mentors who care about helping you grow. You'll take courses in communication, psychology, and social science and will be able to apply what you are learning in the classroom by participating in academic clubs, attending professional and academic conferences, taking advantage of internship opportunities, and by studying abroad.