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Graduate Bulletin 2007-09 
    
Graduate Bulletin 2007-09 [Archived Catalog]

Liberal Studies (M.L.S.)


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Indiana University
Master of Liberal Studies (M.L.S.)

College of Arts and Sciences
Michael E. Kaufmann, Graduate Program Director
260-481-6760 ~ www.ipfw.edu/libstudies ~ Classroom-Medical Building 127

The Master of Liberal Studies program enables you to study the liberal arts beyond the baccalaureate degree. If your undergraduate education was primarily professional, you can broaden your general education by building upon your life experience and skills. If you regard the liberal arts as subjects for lifetime learning, the M.L.S. provides a coherent, challenging program of graduate study. The program is not intended as preparation for doctoral study.

If you are accepted into the M.L.S. program, the program director will assist you in developing a course of study appropriate to your needs and interests. You may enroll in graduate courses offered by any department in the College of Arts and Sciences for which you have appropriate background or prerequisites. You may also enroll in courses with the LBST prefix, intended specifically for students in the M.L.S. program. These multidisciplinary courses focus on major issues in the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities.

Admission

For regular admission, you must have completed an undergraduate degree with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better (4.0=A). You may qualify for provisional admission if you do not meet these requirements. However, you may be required to complete prerequisite courses without credit toward the graduate degree.

Academic Regulation

In addition to fulfilling the academic regulations that apply to all Indiana University graduate students, you must earn a grade of B or better in each course applied toward the degree.

Degree Requirements


To earn the M.L.S., you must complete the following requirements:

  • Credits in other graduate-credit courses, including no more than 12 credits in English and no more than 9 credits in any other discipline Credits: 18

One of the following (3 Credits)


Total (30 Credits)


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