Develop a specialized program of study that fosters critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills employers look for in candidates.
See the benefits.
The Liberal Arts program gives you the freedom to construct individualized programs of study with a strong foundation in the humanities and social sciences.
Career Potential
The Liberal Arts program is designed to help you transfer into a variety of different bachelor degree programs. If you choose to enter the working world after graduation, employment opportunities exist in every type of organization. Many employers select Liberal Arts graduates because they possess the critical thinking skills needed to thrive in any industry.
Well-Rounded Education
The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, clear writing, persuasive speaking, cultural diversity, and information literacy skills so that you graduate with a well-rounded education and the ability to solve problems successfully. You’ll receive personalized attention from instructors and advisors who work collaboratively with you to ensure academic success.
Customized to Your Interests
Whether you choose the General Studies, Humanities or Social Sciences concentration, you can select from a variety of electives in diverse academic areas to create an associate degree program tailored to your interests and long-term career goals.
See for yourself.
Liberal arts majors belong at Villa. You can go your own way with a liberal arts degree. If you’re interested in learning a little about a lot of things, this program gives you the freedom to build a strong foundation as you explore your interests in electives of your choosing. The result? An associate’s degree that’s all your own.
Our Faculty.
Join the family.
There’s a lot of pressure to know what’s next. We’re here to say, it’s OK if you’re still figuring it out. In fact, it’s great. Villa is a place where that kind of continual discovery is prized. Because going to college isn’t about having it all figured out. It’s about inventing who you’re going to become. You’ll see.