The Bachelor in Liberal Studies is built for flexibility, with online, asynchronous courses and customizable pathways that help you shape your education around what matters most to you.
Explore today’s most relevant topics
Courses are designed to be practical and career-ready. Some topics you can explore include:
- Personal financial planning
- Data and society
- Interpersonal intelligence for professional success
- US racial and ethnic politics
- Mass media and the audience
- The AI revolution
- Management and organizational behavior
- Global business communication
- Introduction to statistics
Build skills that employers value
The Bachelor of Liberal Studies equips you with versatile, career-ready skills that matter in today’s workplace:
- Communication: Sharpen writing, speaking, and digital messaging.
- Leadership & teamwork: Lead diverse teams and collaborate effectively.
- Critical thinking: Solve problems with confidence.
- Data analysis: Make decisions based on real-world data.
- Cultural competency: Engage with diverse perspectives for a global workforce.
Choose a concentration
Dig deeper into topics that align with your goals.
Global Perspectives
The Global Perspectives concentration gives you the tools to understand and engage with the complex challenges shaping our interconnected world. You’ll explore environmental issues like water scarcity, analyze global health policies, and examine the social, political, and technological forces driving change across borders.
Through courses in multimedia environmental communications, global history, and the impacts of globalization, you’ll gain a nuanced understanding of worldwide trends and develop the skills to communicate, analyze, and lead in a global context.
Health & Society
The Health & Society concentration explores the science, policy, and human dimensions of health in local and global contexts. You’ll examine public health challenges, interventions, and policies while gaining insight into human biology, disease, and innovation through bioinspiration.
Courses on evolution, human disease, and disability in American society provide a deeper understanding of health disparities and societal impacts.
Management Studies
The Management Studies concentration prepares you to lead effectively in today’s dynamic workplaces. You’ll learn the fundamentals of organizational communication, team leadership, and human-centered management while exploring workforce dynamics, unions, and diversity in professional environments.
Courses in sales management, leading teams, and workplace diversity develop practical skills for motivating others, fostering collaboration, and driving organizational success.