

Most majors in the College of Liberal Arts also require students to complete LBAR 2010: Liberal Arts Careers Preparation majors not requiring that class have identified other specific places in their curricula addressing career preparation for students. Students in Aviation, Interdisciplinary Studies, and those pursuing BFA degrees in Art and Theatre are exempted from the language sequence requirement. Students are placed into each sequence based on results of a placement exam administered by the Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. Most majors in the College of Liberal Arts require students to complete a one-year sequence in a world language other than English. Required Courses for All Liberal Arts Majors Students transferring into the College of Liberal Arts with 65 or more semester hours of credit must declare a major upon admission. If a major is not declared at the time of admission, students will follow the requirements for the College of Liberal Arts and will be identified as pre-majors in a curriculum or by the designation UNLA for undeclared students. Students should contact the department that houses their intended major to determine specific entrance requirements.ĭeclaring a Major: All students must declare a major by the end of the semester in which they complete 65 semester hours of credit, including transfer and other college credit. The following majors have additional admission requirements beyond university admission: Art-BFA, Aviation-Professional Flight, Communication, Health Services Administration, Interdisciplinary University Studies, Journalism, Music, Public Relations, Media Studies, Social Work, Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, and Theatre-BFA.

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Majors in Liberal Arts prepare students for immediate employment after receiving undergraduate degrees, for example, as journalists, public relations experts, archivists, interpreter/translators, curators, social scientists, counselors, fine arts and entertainment industry professionals, education support specialists, management professionals, or technical communicators. Students also receive strong academic backgrounds for graduate study or professional education.

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