Program Description
This Liberal arts and professional broad program offers courses as varied as students' interests. With lots of flexibility, it offers the ability to analyze issues, evaluate courses of action, and implement effective solutions. These skills are the stepping-stones to careers in a wide range of social service, business, or government organizations. Students will choose a certificate program (Anthrozoology, Applied Information Technology, Arts Management, Law and Politics, Public Administration, Organizational Management, Second Language Education, Women’s and Gender Studies, Work and Employment Issues) and up to two or three minors, gaining transferable skills essential in the job market.
Students will learn:
- Couples theory with applied experience in social, political, and employment contexts
- Analyzing personal or work-related issues, evaluate alternative courses of action, and implement effective solutions
- Learning the stepping-stones to careers in a wide range of social service, business, or government organizations
- Combination of Certificates and Minors, and the broad range of courses available to LAPS majors, make it more comprehensive than other degrees
- Tailored to students with wide-ranging academic interests, but who are looking for career-related education