

BA Liberal Arts with integrated Foundation (3-year degree)
About this course
Liberal arts is an approach to higher education rooted in the idea that the most important preparation for professional and civic life is breadth of knowledge combined with depth of critical thinking, rather than early specialisation in a single subject. It draws on the traditions of philosophy, literature, history, politics, economics, and the natural and social sciences, asking you to move between disciplines and to develop the ability to frame questions from multiple perspectives. The approach is well established in North America and increasingly available in the UK, and it produces graduates with unusual intellectual flexibility and the capacity to engage with complex problems that do not fit neatly within disciplinary boundaries. At the University of Buckingham, this three-year full-time liberal arts degree with an integrated foundation is designed to be as individual as you are, offering considerable latitude in how you shape your course through combinations of subjects and free choice modules spanning humanities and social science areas including media, politics, film studies, history, and more. The foundation element builds the academic foundations needed to engage with the degree-level programme that follows. You will develop your ability to read demanding texts carefully, to argue from evidence, to write with precision and clarity, and to engage with ideas across the range of human intellectual endeavour. Liberal arts graduates are found in an unusually wide range of careers precisely because the skills the degree develops are so transferable. Employers in journalism, publishing, public policy, management consultancy, law, the civil service, finance, technology, and the creative industries all value graduates who can think across disciplines, communicate clearly, and adapt to new problems. The degree is particularly well suited to careers that require both analytical rigour and cultural awareness, and it provides a strong foundation for postgraduate study in any number of fields including law, public policy, business, or any of the disciplines studied within the liberal arts programme.
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