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Liberal Studies-L.S.M.
Kent State University Catalog 2011 >
Colleges and Programs >
College of Arts and Sciences >
Graduate Programs >
Liberal Studies
| COLLEGE: | College of Arts and Sciences |
| DEPARTMENT: | 304-E Satterfield Hall Tel: 330-672-1820 Web: www.kent.edu/cas/liberalstudies/ For more information, please contact: Professor Richard M. Berrong rberrong@kent.edu |
| DESCRIPTION: | Unlike most graduate programs that emphasize specialization, the Master of Liberal Studies encourages a broad educational perspective and interdisciplinary study. |
| ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: |
Official transcript(s), goal statement and three letters of recommendation. |
| GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: |
The degree consists of 32 hours of coursework, 12 to 15 hours in a single discipline and 12 to 15 hours divided among two or more related areas. Courses may be taken in any college or school in the university. Students will complete a program of study document in which they will develop a theme (title) and choose coursework in the major and minor areas. In developing programs of study, Liberal Studies students must adhere to several fundamental principles:
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| PROGRAM FEE: | None |
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