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How much subject I took in Liberal Arts

Aman Kar 16th Apr, 2025

It is very hard to say exactly how many subjects you need to study without knowing the specific University.

The number of subjects you study in a Liberal Arts degree isn't fixed and can vary significantly depending on several factors:

  • The Specific University or College: Different institutions have different curriculum structures and requirements.
  • The Country: Educational systems vary across the globe.
  • The Structure of the Program: Some programs might have core requirements plus elective options, while others might allow for more specialization or interdisciplinary studies from the beginning.
  • Whether you choose a Major or Minor: Focusing on a specific major will naturally lead to more courses in that area, while a minor will involve a smaller set of courses in a secondary field.
  • Bachelor of Arts (BA) vs. Bachelor of Science (BS): Some universities offer both BA and BS in Liberal Arts, with slightly different focuses and potentially different subject requirements.

However, we can make some generalizations based on how Liberal Arts programs are typically structured:

  • Breadth Requirements (General Education): A key characteristic of a Liberal Arts education is its breadth. You will likely be required to take courses across different academic disciplines, ensuring a well-rounded education. These areas typically include:
    • Humanities: Literature, History, Philosophy, Languages, Religion, Arts (visual and performing).
    • Social Sciences: Sociology, Psychology, Political Science, Economics, Anthropology, Geography.
    • Natural Sciences and Mathematics: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Environmental Science.

  • Major: You will typically choose a major, which involves a more focused and in-depth study of a particular subject within the Liberal Arts. This will likely involve a sequence of courses building upon foundational knowledge. The number of courses for a major can range from 8 to 15 or more, depending on the institution.
  • Minor (Optional): You might choose to pursue a minor in a different subject, which would involve an additional 4-6 courses.
  • Electives: You will also have the opportunity to take elective courses in areas that interest you, further broadening your knowledge.
  • Total Number of Courses: To earn a Bachelor's degree (which a Liberal Arts degree is), you typically need to complete a minimum number of credit hours, which usually translates to around 30-40 courses over a 3-4 year period (depending on the country and institution).

You should expect to study a diverse range of subjects across the humanities, social sciences, and potentially natural sciences, in addition to focusing in-depth on your chosen major. The exact number will depend on the specific program and university you attend.

Hope this helps !


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Course-pg in arts What is the Course fee

kumardurgesh1802 14th Apr, 2025

Hello Uday,

The course fee for a PG in Arts (MA) varies depending on the college:

  1. Government Colleges : Around Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 40,000 per year

  2. Private Colleges : Usually between Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 2.5 lakh per year

  3. Distance/Online Learning :

    • IGNOU: Rs. 4,500 to Rs. 12,500 total

    • LPU Online: Rs. 70,000 to Rs. 76,000 total

    • Amity Online: Around Rs. 1.64 to Rs. 1.76 lakh total

Fees depend on the university, location, and specialization. Let me know if you have a specific college in mind.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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Sengalvarayan arts college in Chennai course details with batch

kumardurgesh1802 22nd Apr, 2025

Hello there,

Sengalvarayan Arts and Science College is located in Kallakurichi, Tamil Nadu, not in Chennai. The college offers a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in arts, science, and commerce streams.

Courses Offered:

Undergraduate Programs:

  • B.A. in Tamil, English, History

  • B.Sc. in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science

  • B.Com.

Postgraduate Programs:

  • M.A. in Tamil, English

  • M.Sc. in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science

  • M.Com.

Batch Details:

  • Each academic year typically starts in June or July.

  • The duration for undergraduate courses is three years, and for postgraduate courses, it's two years.

Admission Process:

  • Admissions are based on the marks obtained in the qualifying examinations.

  • Application forms are usually available from May onwards.

For the most accurate and updated information regarding courses, batches, and admissions, it's advisable to contact the college directly or visit their official website.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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I want commerce but my school not allow to me and say take arts

SUKRITI GUPTA 13th Apr, 2025

Greetings! Here's a detailed response to your query

1.First, try to calmly understand why your school is steering you towards arts. Are there specific reasons, like limited commerce seats, perceived academic performance, or some other policy? Having a clear understanding of their reasoning will help you formulate a proper response.

2. Prepare a strong case for why you want to pursue commerce. Highlight your interest in business, economics, or finance. If possible, show them your academic record, especially in subjects like math or economics, to demonstrate your capability. Express your long-term career goals and how commerce aligns with them.

3. Your parents/guardians can play a significant role in advocating for your academic choices. They can schedule a meeting with the school principal or relevant authorities to discuss your situation. Their support can add weight to your request.

4. If your school remains firm, consider exploring alternative options. Look into other schools in your area that offer commerce streams. Investigate open schooling options or private candidates, which may provide more flexibility. Consider online courses that can provide you with the commerce education that you are looking for.

5. Regardless of the outcome, maintain your focus on your academic goals. If you end up in the arts stream, you can still pursue commerce-related courses after your 12th grade. Remember, your long-term goals are more important than a temporary setback.

I hope this helps.

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facilities of arts stream in rkadv and its fee structure

Sadaf Ghanchi 14th Apr, 2025

Hello,

Regarding your query, you question is incomplete please elaborate it so we can further address your queries.

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Is admission to class 11Arts 2025 opened

Afreen 11th Apr, 2025

Admissions for the academic year 2025-2026 are open at schools,CBSE Class 11 admissions typically begin in the last week of March, but the final confirmation depends on the CBSE Class 10 results.

It's crucial to check the specific deadlines for each school and board, as they may vary.

Registration Fee:

A registration fee is usually required for Class 11 admissions, and the amount can vary depending on the school and student status.

Compartment Exams:

If students haven't passed the CBSE Class 10 exams initially, they have the opportunity to appear for compartment exams, and admission confirmation will depend on their passing these exams.

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hi I am biology group student and I secured 85 percent in my class 11 and now I completed my class 12 and I am interested in arts and science can I get seat in MCC and how cutt off is calculated because I am biology group and I dont know how cutt off is calculated for arts and science

Rohan 14th Apr, 2025

With 85% in Class 12, you are eligible to apply for undergraduate courses in Arts and Science at Madras Christian College (MCC), Chennai. Admissions are merit-based, and the specific eligibility criteria vary depending on the course.

To calculate the cut-off for Arts and Science courses, MCC considers the marks obtained in four subjects: English, one language paper, and two elective subjects (such as Biology and Chemistry for biology students). The aggregate marks of these four subjects are used to determine your cut-off score, which will be compared to the cut-offs for the courses you are applying to.

To apply for a course, visit the MCC admission portal, select your preferred course, and complete the online application form with your Class 12 marks and necessary documents. After submission, wait for the merit list to be published. If your name appears, you will be called for further admission procedures.

It is advisable to regularly check the official website for updates on application deadlines and merit list announcements.

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