Students in the Classical Liberal Arts Major pursue a rigorous interdisciplinary focus in the liberal arts, preparing them for graduate school, seminary, or the work force. Students are required to take five courses developing an integrated philosophical, historical, literary, and biblical worldview and then may use Major Course Electives to continue to gain broad exposure to the liberal arts disciplines. To fulfill their apprenticeship credits, students pursue research projects, applied internships or practica. Students study a classical language.
1. Demonstrate effective research and writing skills.
2. Analyze significant cultural issues in the historical development of the classical liberal arts.
3. Articulate a thorough integration of faith and learning in classical liberal arts disciplines.
The Classical Liberal Arts major is comprised of the following credit allowances: