Liberal arts course briefly
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LITLiberal arts course briefly
LITLiberal arts course, for short
HISTLiberal arts subj.
SOCLiberal arts subj.
SOCLiberal arts maj.
PSYLiberal arts dept.
BASLiberal arts degs.
ENGLiberal arts subj.
ABSLiberal-arts degs.
BRYN... Mawr (liberal arts college)
ENGLiberal arts sch. major
WOOSTEROhio liberal arts college
SCILiberal arts field: Abbr.
ENGLiberal arts major: Abbr.
ELONNorth Carolina liberal arts school
BROADLike a liberal arts curriculum
BROADLike a liberal arts education
LAKEFORESTLiberal arts college near Chicago
SOCLiberal arts class, for short
REEDLiberal-arts college in Portland
ALMALiberal-arts college in Michigan
EMERSONLiberal arts college in Boston
malsMaster of Arts in Liberal Studies
COLBYCOLLEGELiberal arts school in Waterville, Me.
LAFAYETTELiberal arts college in the Keystone State
DICKINSONLiberal arts college in the Keystone State
IONALiberal arts college 20 minutes north of Manhattan
SKIDMORELiberal arts college in Saratoga Springs, New York
CAREERTerrifying prospect for a liberal arts student nearing graduation
ENGLiberal arts major I barely got my B.A. in
TRIVIALower division of the seven liberal arts in medieval schools
colleges(within a university) A school offering a general liberal arts curriculum leading only to a bachelor's degree
trivium(during the Middle Ages) the lower division of the seven liberal arts, comprising grammar, rhetoric, and logic
triviums(during the Middle Ages) the lower division of the seven liberal arts, comprising grammar, rhetoric, and logic
quadrivium(Latin) a higher division of seven liberal arts studied in the Middle Ages, comprising arithmetic, music, astronomy, geometry
quadriviumsQUADRIVIUM, (Latin) a higher division of seven liberal arts studied in the Middle Ages, comprising arithmetic, music, astronomy, geometry
quadriviaQUADRIVIUM, (Latin) a higher division of seven liberal arts studied in the Middle Ages, comprising arithmetic, music, astronomy, geometry
subcollegean institution of higher learning, especially one providing a general or liberal arts education rather than technical or professional training