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Liberal Arts and Sciences - Farmingdale State University of New York

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Liberal Arts and Sciences from Farmingdale State University of New York is a Campus Associate Liberal Arts and Science degree that prepares you for a Liberal Arts career. The Liberal Arts and Sciences Department provides its students with a broad-based liberal arts education which prepares them for junior level study in a variety of majors in the Liberal Arts and Sciences such as communications, education, English, history, law, psychology, sociology, social work, medicine, the applied health professions, biology, and all the physical sciences . Liberal Arts and Sciences students are required to fulfill all ten General Education requirements. A broad range of elective courses in the Liberal Arts and Sciences allows students who are undecided about their majors to experiment with possible choices. Moreover, students who have majors or careers in mind may test those choices by taking elective courses that are prerequisite(s)s for their chosen majors. Each student???s schedule of courses is arranged after careful consultation with a program advisor every semester. View more details on Farmingdale State College . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Liberal Arts and Science courses.

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