Study in the liberal arts creates well-rounded, flexible citizens of the world. Now, more than ever, such an education is not only helpful for many career paths, it's virtually required. Whether you major in English or Economics, Astronomy or Art History, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA) is a great place to get such a comprehensive education: With more than 100 degree programs and 3,000 courses - plus internships, small learning communities, and research projects - LSA is a source of limitless opportunity for academics, for engaging faculty outside the classroom, for going abroad, for your future success, for anything you can imagine.
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