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Liberal Studies

The Mission of the Liberal Studies Program is to prepare students to live responsible, productive, and creative lives as citizens of a dramatically changing world.  To accomplish this mission Northern Arizona University provides a Liberal Studies Program that challenges students to gain a deeper understanding of the natural environment and the world’s peoples, to explore the traditions and legacies that have created the dynamics and tensions that shape the world, to examine their potential contributions to society, and thus to better determine their own places in that world.

The Principles to Guide the Development of Student Learning Outcomes are:

  • To understand natural processes and the fragility of the earth’s environment.
  • To understand the world’s peoples and their diversity.
  • To understand the traditions and legacies that have created the dynamics and tensions that shape the world.
  • To understand the potential for and limitations of technology to enhance human and other life.
  • To act upon the individual’s responsibilities and connections to local, national, and global communities and environments.
  • To practice the habits of an examined or self-reflective life to facilitate ethical and responsible living.

Committee

Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies
PO Box 4122
Flagstaff, AZ
86011-4122

Building 51, Office 201
Phone: 928-523-1580
Fax: 928-523-2344

Karen Pugliesi,
Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies
karen.pugliesi@nau.edu

Shelly Pleasants, Administrative Associate
shelly.pleasants@nau.edu
Phone: 928-523-1580

Karla Brewster,
Administrative Assistant
karla.brewster@nau.edu
Phone: 928-523-4283

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