Ƶ Liberal Studies students

Liberal Studies is a common core curriculum required by all undergraduate students that includes subjects related to the humanities, arts, and sciences.

The Liberal Studies curriculum consists of a broad exploration of courses in English, mathematics, social sciences, natural sciences, humanities, the arts, and dimensions of wellness, preparing all of Ƶ's undergraduate students for success in work and life. In Liberal Studies courses, students pursue knowledge in these different areas, often learning to synthesize what they learn into a coherent whole that serves their life goals. Students will learn to communicate effectively; understand and respect a variety of cultures; develop critical thinking, problem solving, and reasoning skills; and become more self-aware.

Learn more about what the Liberal Studies curriculum offers.

Crimson Core

Learn more about Crimson Core, Ƶ’s new general education curriculum for students starting at Ƶ in fall of 2025 and later.

Faculty and advisors, learn more about Ƶ’s Crimson Core Criteria. Ƶ-only, log-in required.

 

News

Ƶ Hosting Author and Academic Montás for Discussion on Importance of “Great Books”

Author and academic Roosevelt Montás will present “Rescuing Socrates: How the Great Books Changed My Life and Why They Matter for a New Generation” at Ƶ on March 2 at 7:30 p.m. in Sutton Hall’s Gorell Auditorium. The presentation is free and open to the community.