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BA Liberal Arts with a LYA
About this course
Liberal arts is an approach to higher education rooted in the idea that broad, interdisciplinary learning, rather than narrow specialisation, produces the most adaptable, creative and thoughtful graduates. It draws on the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and arts, allowing you to construct a genuinely personalised educational experience that reflects your own intellectual interests and ambitions. In a world that demands flexibility and the ability to think across traditional disciplinary boundaries, the liberal arts graduate, who is comfortable with ideas from multiple fields and can synthesise them intelligently, is increasingly valuable. At Royal Holloway, this four-year full-time programme with a year studying abroad and a work placement allows you to build a bespoke course aligned to your individual interests. You will choose from a wide range of subjects and approach them through critical reading, analytical writing, seminar discussion and research, developing the kind of flexible, multifaceted thinking that employers across many sectors value. The year studying abroad enriches your international perspective and personal independence, while the work placement gives you direct professional experience. The degree is explicitly designed to prepare you for life in a rapidly changing world, where the ability to adapt, communicate and understand complexity is more important than mastery of a single specialism. Graduates from liberal arts programmes pursue careers across an unusually wide range of sectors, including consulting, journalism, policy, education, the creative industries, marketing, law, international organisations and business. The combination of analytical ability, communication skills and intellectual breadth makes liberal arts graduates adaptable and competitive in graduate recruitment. Many go on to postgraduate study in a specific discipline they have encountered through the programme, or in education, law or management. The degree is particularly suited to those who have not yet settled on a single career path and who want their education to open as many doors as possible.
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