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BA Liberal Arts
About this course
Liberal arts is the tradition of broad intellectual education that takes seriously the idea that the best preparation for an uncertain future is not narrow specialism but the ability to think across disciplines, to synthesise knowledge from different fields, and to bring analytical and creative intelligence to problems that do not respect subject boundaries. It is a degree for students who are intellectually curious across multiple areas and who want to build a genuinely individual academic programme rather than fitting themselves into a predetermined subject box. At Royal Holloway you will construct a degree that draws on the university's range of subjects, choosing combinations that match your interests and developing depth in areas that matter to you alongside the breadth that defines the liberal arts tradition. The three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you professional experience and international exposure alongside the academic freedom to pursue an education that is genuinely your own. You will develop strong skills in critical thinking, analysis, research, and communication, the skills that transfer across every career and that liberal arts education has historically been valued for. The versatility of a liberal arts degree is both its distinctive feature and its greatest practical asset. Graduates enter careers across an extraordinarily wide range: the civil service, journalism, publishing, management consultancy, law (with further training), education, arts and culture, policy research, technology, financial services, and the third sector. The broad analytical capability the degree develops is valued by employers who want people who can adapt, learn, and contribute across different contexts rather than simply applying a single discipline. Postgraduate study in almost any field is accessible to liberal arts graduates, and many use the flexibility of the degree to develop their interests into a more focused specialism at masters level.
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