Through Antioch’s core curricula, students explore the central knowledge and skills of their chosen field or profession to prepare for engagement in meaningful and socially responsible work.
Students who prefer to engage in a broad spectrum of studies may choose a Liberal Arts concentration which prepares them to think critically from multiple perspectives and enables them to take responsibility as citizens in an increasingly complex society.
Antioch’s Liberal Arts concentration provides an innovative, student-centered approach to education – focusing on the acquisition of key intellectual tools designed to increase personal awareness, foster individual and social creativity, and encourage professional development and socially responsible thought and action.
Recommended Liberal Arts Courses
The following course of study is recommended for the Liberal Arts concentration in order to provide a broad based education across academic disciplines.
| LBS345 | Environmental Studies/Ecology |
| LBS331 | Multiculturalism and American Politics |
| LBS370B |
Social Movements |
| LBS346 |
Africa in World History |
| LBS382 |
Inner Landscape of Art |
| LBS377A |
Latino Community in American Society |
| LBS367 |
Ethical Issues in Contemporary Society |
| LBS378 |
Racism & Sexism in America |
| LBS339 |
Personal Journal |
| LBS332 |
Varied Visions or |
| LBS338 |
Love and Conflict |
| PSY334 |
Theories of Learning & Cognition or |
| PSY340 |
Theories of Personality or |
| PSY344 |
Social Psychology |
| COM310 |
Academic Writing or |
| COM313 |
Creative Writing or |
| COM319 |
Creative Non-Fiction Writing |
| COM356 |
Dyadic Communication or |
| COM358 |
Group Dynamics or |
| COM355 |
Intercultural Communication |
| MGT368 |
Principles of Management or |
| MGT366A | Marketing Principles and Applications or |
| MGT374 |
Organizational Strategy and Culture |


