Apr 25, 2024  
2013-2014 Graduate Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Liberal Studies


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Reinvent, Transform, Integrate–your life and your work. MALS: a flexible graduate program for adult learners.

The Master of Arts in Liberal Studies program allows adult learners to revisit the liberal arts in a way that integrates education with life. It is geared toward part-time adult learners, with most participants taking one or two courses a semester. The classes, held one evening a week for two and a half hours, are taught by experienced, enthusiastic faculty in a relaxed environment. Faculty and students alike learn and explore ideas of intrinsic worth and interest in the humanities, arts and sciences.

The program’s three core courses are taught by professors from different disciplines. The interdisciplinary nature of the courses allows students and teachers to explore with breadth the topic at hand and to break through the boundaries that may be associated with discipline-specific thinking.

The personal benefits of the program are numerous and potentially life-long. Students with a commitment for learning revisit areas they were passionate about as undergraduates or topics that may have piqued their interest in the years following graduation. With an emphasis on critical reading, writing, thinking, and communicating, the program benefits the individual in myriad ways. Students can expect to acquire and hone the skills that will allow them to be more articulate world citizens and greater contributors in any professional organization or career setting.

As a side note, the unique attributes of the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies program may be of both personal and professional interest to educators. This program can be applied toward the master’s degree requirement for teachers who are seeking professional certification in the state of New York. Additional coursework in the area of initial certification may be required.

Program Director
Monica Weis, SSJ, Ph.D. 
(585) 389-2637
mweis9@naz.edu

Entry Requirements  

  1. Completed Online Application
  2. Completion of the professional statement as described on the application
  3. Official transcripts from all colleges attended
    • Applicant must have completed, or will be completing, a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution with a cumulative index of 3.0 and a “B” average in the major field by the start date of the desired term.
      • An applicant who does not meet these grade point average expectations must address them in his/her professional statement; please see the Professional Statement section of the admissions application for further information.
  4. Two letters of recommendation
  5. Interview with the program director
  6. Resume

   
Application Deadlines:
For Summer, Fall or Spring Terms:
Rolling admission 

Core Courses (9 credits)


MALS Students take 30 graduate-level credit hours in the form of ten intensive courses featuring in-depth reading, writing, and discussion. Three foundational core courses help students develop an intellectual methodology, cultivate the ability to find connections among different areas of human thought, and acquire the tools they need to conduct original research and pursue a life of ideas.

Elective Courses (18 credits)


In addition to the three core courses, students select six electives developed specifically for the MALS program, followed by a capstone seminar. The electives are organized around themes that build on those discussed in the foundation courses. These interdisciplinary courses integrate multiple perspectives on the human experience. Note: This is a partial list of elective courses. New course proposals are continuously in development.

Capstone Course (3 credits)


TOTAL CREDITS: 30


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