"The crux of most graduate programs is
that they offer specialized or niche education in an academic field, in
turn providing further mastery in a specific subject. A master’s degree
in liberal arts then, seems to be a catch-22 of sorts. The liberal arts,
by definition, are not subject-specific and instead emphasize the
importance of knowledge in many subject areas, but that doesn’t negate
the value of an MLA." presented by The University of Pennsylvania.
In fact, at the University of Pennsylvania, alumni who have completed the College of Liberal and Professional Studies Master of Liberal Arts program are working in a multitude of fields, thus emphasizing the applicability and marketability of the degree. Here, we’ve identified five things you can do with a master’s degree in liberal arts...
Source: Philadelphia Magazine (blog)
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In fact, at the University of Pennsylvania, alumni who have completed the College of Liberal and Professional Studies Master of Liberal Arts program are working in a multitude of fields, thus emphasizing the applicability and marketability of the degree. Here, we’ve identified five things you can do with a master’s degree in liberal arts...
For more information about the University of Pennsylvania's College of Liberal and Professional Studies Master of Liberal Arts
program, attend a virtual information session hosted live and online
from 12:30 to 1:30pm on November 2nd. Master of Liberal Arts Program
Director Dr. Chris Pastore will discuss details about the MLA degree,
and attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in
conversation.
Register here.
Read more... Source: Philadelphia Magazine (blog)