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To: muawiyah

Not in todays Universities it isn’t. Liberal Arts majors don’t have to take ANY math. I know because before I was Econ I spent 2 years as Poli-sci with plans on Law School. Even in a math school, no math was required for the arts.


113 posted on 04/22/2012 6:16:41 PM PDT by Black_Shark
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To: Black_Shark
The discipline of Mathematics is IN Liberal Arts ~ Engineering is in Engineering ~ English is IN Liberal Arts ~ Medicine is IN Liberal Arts ~ Architecture is in Architecture (from which Engineering was taken) ~ Planning is in Architecture ~ Law is IN Liberal Arts ~ Agronomy is ....... well, wherever you find REAL bulls ~ that's where that's at.

There's a structure to all academic disciplines dating back to the Middle Ages. Stick with it.

I know you want to deride "the Arts" as consisting of little more than Art History and Wymyn's studies, but they are actually in a new creation called - Education.

Even Art ~ the real thing ~ is in Liberal Arts, but some aspects of Art show up in Architecture, and Design is one of those aborning studies that is managed out of several different disciplines.

The primary characteristic of a degree from the College of Arts and Sciences is that you met a foreign language requirement ~ either through study, or by testing. If you didn't take a foreign language, or pass a test, you don't have a degree in the Liberal Arts ~ you have something from the School of Business, or the School of Education, or maybe Engineering. My degree is in Latin ~ 'cause I can read it even if others can't!

115 posted on 04/22/2012 6:28:20 PM PDT by muawiyah
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