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School of Arts And Sciences

Master of Arts in Liberal Studies

There is a difference, said Augustine, between living, and living wisely. The Master of Arts in Liberal Studies at Notre Dame is about that difference. Broaden your background and perspective through a variety of courses including Ethical Issues in Science and Technology, African History and Culture, Cinema and Classics, and Religion and Society. Teachers who are interested in studying the content areas, rather than pedagogy, will benefit professionally, as will others who seek to hone their reasoning and critical thinking skills. Although interdisciplinary in content, this degree is available with an art, English, or history concentration. Students have seven years from the time of admission to complete the degree.

What our Students Say

“Enrolling in a memoir class, I learned to explore and share insights into the perception of human nature and its common plights and strengths. As a class, we examined the inner world of self and life’s circumstances, applying both our discovery both globally and close to home.”



“Virtually every course I have taken in the Liberal Studies program has moved me to serious thought and touched me in the deepest sense imaginable.”



“I have been impressed by all of my professors’ willingness to spend time out of class to ensure my understanding of the subject material. The enthusiasm of the professors is contagious. I have taken classes in subjects I know very little about, and have come out of them very excited about what I have learned and anxious to learn more”
 
Credits Required
33 credits



Locations

Offered on the main campus in Baltimore

Courses Offered

ART-511 Topics in Western Art

ART-512 Topics in American Art

ART-515 Studies of Women in Art

ENG-506 Story and Film

ENG-511 Topics in Literature

ENG-530 Literature of the Examined Life

ENG-535 Post-Modern Fiction

ENG-541 Drama and Its Wisdom

ENG-546 Women’s Voices in Literature

ENG-547 “New Woman” Literature

ENG-551 Literary Utopias

ENG-571 Literary Perspectives on Aging



HIS-511 Topics in History

HIS-515 “Daughters of Columbia”: American

HIS-525 Telling History: Problems in Historical Narrative

HIS-543 Chinese Civilization

HIS-557 African History and Culture

HIS-558 Latin American Thought and Culture

IDS-500 The Human Spirit and the Liberal Arts

IDS-544 Mind, Brain, and Behavior

IDS-546 The Experience of Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach

IDS-547 The Creative Spirit

IDS-574 Psyche and Spirit

IDS-698 Independent Study



LCL-541 Classical Mythology and Its Influence

LCL-543 The Golden Age of Greece

LCL-555 Cinema and Classics

LCO-511 Women Writers of Early Modern Europe


LLT-571 Roman Literature and Society

LLT-580 Aspects of Roman Culture



MUS-542 Romanticism in Music



PHL-530 Philosophical Issues in Human Experience

PHL-543 Philosophy and Tragedy

PHL-544 Search for the Meaning of Life

PHL-545 The Question of God



PHY-550 Cosmos and Quanta



RST-533 Jerusalem, Holy City of Three Religions

RST-543 Religion and Society

RST-571 Religious Perspectives on Aging



IDS-597 Master’s Seminar

IDS-598 Master’s Project

IDS-599 Master’s Thesis