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School of Arts, Sciences & Business

Liberal Arts

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Liberal Arts

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School School of Arts, Sciences & Business
Type Bachelor's, Major
Format In-Person, Online
Level Adult Undergraduate Studies, Undergraduate Studies

The interdisciplinary liberal arts major provides an opportunity to design a custom program unique to your interests and career goals while still gaining a broad understanding and appreciation of the full spectrum of liberal arts subject areas.

What to Expect Studying at Notre Dame of Maryland University

Small classes, lectures and seminars provide a climate for individualized learning while study abroad opportunities offer a global perspective.

Research & Internship Opportunities

Examples of internship and employment opportunities include:

Study Abroad

Through the School Sisters of Notre Dame and partnerships with universities around the world, language students can choose to study, intern, work, teach, or complete service projects abroad in short-term or semester-long programs.

Learn More about Study Abroad

Liberal Arts Careers

  • Management
  • Marketing and Communications
  • Public Service
  • Medicine
  • Law

Additional Info

Undergraduate Tracks

  • Art 
  • Economics 
  • Philosophy
  • Biology 
  • Education 
  • Physics
  • Business 
  • English 
  • Political Science
  • Chemistry 
  • History 
  • Psychology
  • Classics 
  • Mathematics 
  • Sociology/Criminology
  • Computer Studies 
  • Communication Arts/Digital Media Arts
  • Modern Languages 
  • Music
  • Religious Studies

Adult Undergraduate Studies Tracks

  • Art (supporting track only) 
  • Education 
  • Computer Studies
  • History
  • Sociology/Criminology
  • Business 
  • English 
  • Religious Studies

This option is open to any student, but is recommended for those who plan to continue to the Master of Arts in Teaching.

With the help of an advisor, you will choose two courses from each of the following:

  • English;
  • Science;
  • Mathematics;
  • Art or Music;
  • History or Social Sciences;

Plus two elective courses in liberal arts and EDU-402. Six of these 12 courses must be at the 300/400 level.

Natural Sciences and Mathematics

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Studies
  • Mathematics
  • Physics

Social Sciences

  • Economics
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Criminology

Arts and Humanities

  • Art
  • Classical and Modern Foreign Languages
  • English
  • History
  • Music
  • Philosophy
  • Religious Studies

Professional Studies

  • Business
  • Nonprofit Management
  • Communication Arts
  • Digital Media Arts
  • Education