

BA Liberal Arts
About this course
Liberal arts degrees are built on the conviction that the most important intellectual skills, the capacity to think clearly, write persuasively, evaluate evidence, and engage with complex ideas from multiple perspectives, are better developed through breadth than through premature specialisation. The tradition has deep roots in both American and European university education, and the best liberal arts programmes combine genuine intellectual depth in chosen disciplines with the connective thinking that crossing boundaries makes possible. At Leeds, you will choose a major subject from within the humanities and social sciences, selecting from English, history, philosophy, politics, sociology, or cultural studies. Alongside your major, you will take modules from across the liberal arts curriculum, building a breadth of understanding that contextualises and enriches your main area of study. The programme includes a sandwich placement year and a year abroad, both of which are integral to the liberal arts model of education as formation rather than merely qualification, alongside embedded work placement opportunities. The degree runs over three years full-time, with a typical entry tariff of 152 points. Graduates of liberal arts programmes are known for their intellectual flexibility and their ability to move between problems and contexts. They pursue careers in the civil service, journalism, policy, education, law, the arts, consultancy, finance, and management, as well as in a wide range of other fields where breadth of understanding and quality of thinking are valued above narrow technical specialisation. Many go on to postgraduate study in their chosen major discipline or in interdisciplinary fields such as public policy, cultural studies, or international affairs. The liberal arts degree prepares you to keep learning across a career in a way that more narrowly focused degrees sometimes do not.
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