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15 Bachelor's degrees in Liberal Arts in Washington, D.C., United States
Liberal Studies
Our Liberal Studies program from Georgetown University provides you with the well-rounded expertise you need to advance your career while also balancing personal and professional commitments.
Classical Humanities - Latin
As a Classical Humanities - Latin major at Catholic University of America, you will become proficient in Latin and cultures associated with the Latin language. Students who wish to become Latin teachers may consider a minor in secondary education.
Art - Ceramics
The Ceramics Program provides students with a technical foundation in basic hand and wheel formation, glaze calculation, clay formulation and a range of finishing and firing techniques. The Art - Ceramics programme is offered at the Howard University.
Art - Electronic Studio
The Electronic Studio program is designed for students preparing for careers as UX / UI Designers, AR / VR, Two - and Three-Dimensional Animators, Special Effect Artists for TV and Film, Product Design, and Motion Graphics. The Art - Electronic Studio programme is offered at the Howard University.
Art - Sculpture
The Sculpture program provides students with a variety of sculpting experiences. The program offers courses in figure and character modeling, welded and forged steel fabrication, multi-media assemblage, wood and stone carving, woodworking, cement, and mold making and casting. The Art - Sculpture programme is offered at the Howard University.
Art
Art from Whitman College offers an intensive undergraduate program spanning diverse media, processes and ideas.
Exploratory Major
The Exploratory Major from Catholic University of America is designed to let you purposefully seek out your area of focus by taking classes in many different subjects before choosing a major.
Interdisciplinary Studies
The Interdisciplinary Studies at Georgetown University enhances undergraduate research and supports interdisciplinary approaches to complex problems.
Classical Humanities - Greek
As a Classical Humanities - Greek major from Catholic University of America, you will explore the world of ancient Greece through both language and culture. You will become proficient in the Greek language and study ancient Greek literature, history, and art.
Interdisciplinary Studies
Improve your earning power by completing your bachelor’s degree with Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies from Catholic University of America. A major in Interdisciplinary Studies can be applied to any career path preparing you for a successful, high paying career.
Theater and Performance Studies
Housed in the Davis Performing Arts Center, the Theater and Performance Studies program from Georgetown University features a nationally recognized faculty of leading scholar/artists and professional practitioners, with a dynamic interdisciplinary major that emphasizes the interaction of artistic and analytic inquiry.
Art - Art History
In addition to providing students with a broad understanding of world art, the Art History program focuses on African American art and the art of the African Diaspora. The Art - Art History programme is offered at the Howard University.
Musical Theatre
The purpose of the Musical Theatre Performance area of concentration is to produce professional, artist/scholars with the ability to excel on any theatrical stage, including, but not limited to, Broadway, Off-Broadway, touring, regional, international, cabaret and concert, both major and minor, commercial and not-for-profit. The Musical Theatre programme is offered at the Howard University.
Double Bass, Harp
During the Bachelor of Double Bass, Harp at the Catholic University of America, you will receive first-class musical training. Along with foundational music courses in areas like music history and conducting, you will receive advanced private instruction in double bass or harp.
Art
Georgetown University's Art Program focuses on the individual student's experiential development of the imagination and creative thinking processes as an integrating force in the liberal arts curriculum. The program reflects Georgetown's aim to educate the whole person.