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Results & Outcomes

 

Benefits: Liberal Arts Background

The average person will change jobs at least four times in their lifetime. At Susquehanna, liberal arts studies in subjects such as history, fine arts, literature, and natural and social sciences provide a solid, practical base for numerous careers. This versatile foundation for specialized and pre-professional study prepares students to adapt to diverse, rapidly changing conditions of the future.

  • A broad curriculum develops strong core competencies in written and oral communication and other crucial intellectual skills useful in many different fields.
  • Interdisciplinary learning provides valuable combinations of intellectual tools from a variety of disciplines.
  • Diverse courses encourage a broad vision of how things operate in the real-world, global workplace.
  • In-depth courses develop critical thinking skills to "analyze and solve" multidimensional problems of today's smaller and more complex world.