The program is founded on a general education core, with an emphasis on advanced work in tow areas of liberal study with options in the humanities and social sciences.

A Liberal Studies degree from Montana State University-Northern offers you a versatile and flexible liberal arts education that emphasizes the humanities and social sciences.

The program allows you to work in a combination of different disciplines while developing critical thinking and communication skills.

  • Receive a well-rounded liberal arts education that includes coursework in history, art, literature, and social sciences.
  • Complete advanced coursework in two areas for a concentration within the Liberal Studies degree.
  • Gain a deeper understanding of the social, cultural, and historical issues that shape and advance our society.

Bachelor's in Liberal Studies: Solid Preparation for the Future.

  • Pursue a liberal arts education at MSU-Northern that emphasizes critical thinking and problem solving across all areas of focus.
  • Be ready for the workforce with well-developed written and verbal communications skills that employers today value.
  • Focus on advanced areas of study in the humanities and social sciences.

Liberal Studies Program Faculty: Serious Scholars. Student-Focused.

  • Study with Liberal Arts professors who use their own ongoing educational pursuits to enhance the classroom setting for their students.
  • Learn from qualified educators at MSU-Northern who are published authors in a variety of fields and who focus on sharing that passion for knowledge.
  • Establish solid relationships with the Liberal Arts program faculty members who are dedicated to helping students succeed beyond college.

Liberal Studies Courses: Diverse Studies. Consistent Excellence.

Core Competencies – Dive into your MSU-N liberal arts education by developing a solid foundation in reading and writing, math, science, social science, and history. These foundational courses enhance critical reasoning skills.

Social and Cultural Awareness – Explore how history and politics shape the world around us and what role this unique culture plays in the emerging future.

Leadership – Develop your own leadership qualities through a combination of classes, including community leadership, economics, sociology, and speech.