Liberal Arts Program Features
At Kentucky Wesleyan, the Liberal Arts major allows students to build a degree that fits their unique interests and ambitions. This flexible program combines courses in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and professional fields, encouraging intellectual curiosity and adaptability. Faculty mentors work closely with students to help design a personalized course plan, ensuring alignment with career and graduate school preparation. Engaged learning opportunities may include research projects, internships, and service-learning, allowing students to connect classroom knowledge to real-world applications. This program is especially valuable for transfer students or those seeking a multidisciplinary foundation. Graduates emerge with versatile skills in communication, analysis, and leadership, ready to succeed in diverse career fields or advanced study.
Career Paths
Business or Nonprofit Professional – Liberal Arts graduates bring strong communication and problem-solving skills to roles in management, program coordination, and organizational leadership across business and nonprofit sectors.
Educator (with Certification or Graduate Study) – Many graduates pursue teaching careers, using their broad-based knowledge as a foundation for education, paired with certification or advanced study.
Public Relations or Communications Specialist – PR and communications specialists craft messages, manage outreach, and promote organizations through media, writing, and digital platforms.
Government or Public Service Professional – Liberal Arts majors often serve in administrative, policy, or service roles in local, state, or federal government, applying versatile skills to community impact.
Graduate or Professional School Candidate – The program’s flexibility prepares students for advanced study in law, business, education, or other professional fields.
Community or Program Leader – Many graduates lead programs in nonprofits, community organizations, or cultural institutions, leveraging leadership and adaptability to strengthen local impact.
Liberal Arts Program Requirements
The Liberal Arts major requires approximately 39–42 credit hours, with courses drawn from multiple academic disciplines. Students must complete a combination of core liberal arts courses, general education requirements, and upper-level electives tailored to their goals. Areas of emphasis may include humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, or professional studies, allowing for both breadth and depth. A faculty advisor works with each student to develop an individualized course plan that ensures academic rigor and supports future career or graduate school objectives. This flexible curriculum equips graduates with a broad knowledge base and versatile skill set, preparing them for meaningful work and lifelong learning.