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The B.A. curriculum offers a spectrum of courses, including:
- Orientation and entry courses to help you understand the B.A. degree process and to aid you in the transition back into a formal education setting
- Skills development courses
- Liberal studies courses spanning a range of disciplines including, but not limited to: psychology, literary and visual arts, social justice, human services, environmental studies, history, spiritual studies, performing arts, global studies, leadership and organizational studies, philosophy, social and cultural issues.
- Courses that reflect professional development
B.A. course offerings are developed on a continuing basis. Each year, new courses are added. Some classes are taught every year or two. In addition to quarterly course offerings, Antioch encourages students to engage in other modes of learning such as internships and independent studies that take them out of the classroom and into the real world. You also can take courses at other institutions and receive Antioch credit.
To find out more about the curriculum in the subject area of interest to you, explore the Curriculum tabs in the various areas of concentration sections of this website.
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