M.A. in Liberal and Interdisciplinary Studies at UNCG
UNC Greensboro’s Masters in Liberal and Interdisciplinary Studies program provides students with a unique mix of knowledge, tools, and experience that pushes them to look deeper and ask questions with a greater depth of understanding.The program is offered exclusively online and can be completed in as little as 18 months. Students gain mastery in five attributes to help further their careers including intellectual curiosity, intercultural competence, adaptability, integrative thinking, and empathy.This program allows students to earn a degree and elevate their careers without putting their lives on hold.Take the next step and learn more at: https://www.uncg.edu/degrees/applied-arts-and-sciences-m-a/
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