Why earn an Associate of Liberal Studies at Washburn?āÆ
Do you have lots of college credits but no degree? The Associate of Liberal Studies can help you turn your hard work into a credential. This program is built around your interests, needs, and goals. With the help of a personal academic advisor, Washburn will work with you to make the most of any perviously earned credits.What sets Liberal Studies at Washburn apart?
- Flexibility -- this program helps you make the most of the classes you've already taken.
- Learn from professors, not graduate students.
- Opportunity -- you can design this program as online-only, in-person only, or a mix of the two. That means you can learn in your own space or get the four-year college experience, from on-campus housing options to student organizations, events, and activities. What's most important to you is important to us.
- Scholarships are available for first-time students, transfer students, and continuing students in this program.
- Receive free tutoring and access to student support services -- including student health, student counseling, the student recreation and wellness center, library resources and more -- throughout campus.
Cost and financial aid
Tuition and fees
Courses in this degree program are offered at the Traditional Undergraduate Rate.Financial aid
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Associate of Liberal Studies
General Education Requirements
- 3 credits - EN 101 First year writing
- 3 credits - MA 112 Contemporary College Mathematics or 116 College Algebra (with grade of C or better)
- 6 credits – Humanities, Creative and Performing Arts (from two different areas)
- 6 credits – Natural Sciences (from two different areas)
- 6 credits – Social Sciences (from two different areas)
Individualized Plan of Study
In addition to your general education requirements, you’ll work with an academic advisor to determine what courses are best for your goals. Together you will develop a plan that includes electives and either Plan A or Plan B explained below.
Plan A
- 12 credits in one discipline from the College of Arts and Sciences
Plan B
- 12 credits selected from the general education disciplines within the College of Arts and Sciences (Creative and Performing Arts: art, mass media, music, and theatre; Natural Sciences and Math: biology, chemistry, computer information sciences, math, and physics; Social Sciences: anthropology, history, political science, psychology, and sociology)
Electives
Additional coursework to reach a minimum of 60 total credits.
Associate of Arts in Humanities and Arts
If you already have credits in art, music, or theatre, your fastest path to graduation may be the Associate of Arts in Humanities and Arts. Your advisor will help you make this determination.
General Education Requirements
- 3 credits - EN 101 First year writing
- 3 credits - MA 112 Contemporary College Mathematics or 116 College Algebra (with grade of C or better)
- 6 credits – Humanities, Creative and Performing Arts (from two different areas)
- 6 credits – Natural Sciences (from two different areas)
- 6 credits – Social Sciences (from two different areas)
Area of Concentration
In addition to your general education requirements, you’ll work with an academic advisor to determine what courses are best for your goals. Together you will develop a plan that includes courses from all of the creative and performing arts areas: Art, Music, and Theatre.
- 24 credits that include at least six hours from each of the three areas
- At least 12 credits will be from one area
- 12 hours outside of the area of concentration
Enroll at WU & declare major
Fill out the Undergraduate Admissions Application and enroll to pursue an Associate of Liberal Studies. You can declare your major right away.
Remember: Your advisor will work with you to determine what you need to do to earn this degree based on any credits you are transferring.
Year 1
Get involved in student clubs and organizations to make the most of your short time on campus.
Year 2 & Graduate
As you complete your coursework and begin thinking about your next step, Washburn support services can help. Career Engagement offers resume help, practice interviews and more.
Workforce or bachelor's degree
Set for Success
Qualities for success
Critical-thinking
Problem-solving
Communication and collaboration
Ready for what's next
This program is designed to help turn the credits you've earned into the credential you've worked so hard for.
Program cost
Courses in this degree program are offered at the Traditional Undergraduate Rate.