Objectives
Within the context of, and in addition to, the explicit objectives of the University, the Liberal Arts program is meant to prepare its students for full and balanced lives as individuals and responsible citizens, by (1) instilling the analytical approach by which the truth is arrived at;(2) acquainting the student with the board major areas of intellectual knowledge, namely, the natural sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities;(3) fostering a desirable intellectual facility through the development of clarity of thought and expression, a compassionate insight into human needs and aspirations, moral and esthetic awareness, and receptiveness to divergent ideas and proposals; (4) facilitating an awareness and enjoyment of the intellectual quality of life; for itself and not merely as a means for other intentions.
Curriculum
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Candidates for the A.B. degree may major in Economics, English, History, or Mathematics. For all majors, a minimum of 132 units will be required for graduation. The title Associate in Arts (A.A.) is awarded after the completion of the first and second curriculum years. |




