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A liberal education
prepares students to
live with significance,
direction and purpose.
What one does and how
one earns a living is an
important dimension of
human endeavor, but what
one is and how one lives
extends far beyond the
work or profession which
an individual pursues.
All humans need to
relate to family,
neighbors and community.
All need to vote
intelligently, shop
wisely, recreate deeply,
and worship sincerely.
And for most people,
sound parenting and
creative family life
become highly absorbing
focal interests of daily
activity.
For all these dimensions
of life, including the
many additional
dimensions of a work
career, the finest
preparation is a liberal
education which blends
intense study of a
special field (the
major) with a general
education that informs
all the intellectual,
emotional and religious
actions and aspirations
of the human person.
Briar Cliff students
receive this type of
liberal education
throughout a sequence of
term courses and
one-hour courses
required for a degree.
Briar Cliff University
confers the following
degrees: Bachelor of
Arts, Bachelor of
Science, Bachelor of
Science in Nursing,
Bachelor of Social Work,
and Associate of Arts.
Bachelor's degrees
require the completion
of at least 120 semester
credits including: 36
term courses and 12
one-hour courses. The
two Associate of Arts
degree programs,
Theology and Liberal
Arts, require the
completion of 60
semester credits,
including 18 term
courses and at least six
different mini-courses.
Undergraduate Programs:
Accounting
Art
Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Elementary Education
English
Environmental Science
Graphic Design
Health, Physical
Education, and
Recreation
History
Human Resource
Management
Mass M
Management Information
Systems
Mathematics
Medical Technology
Music
New Media
Nursing
Political Science
Psychology
Radiologic Technology
Secondary Education
Social Research
Social Work
Spanish
Sports Science
Theatre
Theology
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