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l il LIBERAL ART as fa. ,,g-an-Q .,....,,.,..... 2 Liberal Arts . . . 149 Rumor has it that the Marquette College of Liberal Arts is a college filled with students who manage to wander into college with no real plans for their futures. They are those poor lost souls who have not yet realized their American Dream. Like most ru- mors, this one is both inaccurate and unfair. The majority of students who con- tinue onto medical, dental or law school are graduates of the college of liberal arts. For it is within this col- lege that they find the necessary courses that prepare them for future schooling. But that is not all the liberal arts students prepare themselves for. One liberal arts senior expressed his view of his education this way, I graduated with a history major and then found a job unrelated to history. But the edu- cation I got has made me, I think, more mature. If I had to do it all over again, l would still seek a liberal arts major. Within the College there are the hu- manity courses that all students are re- quired to take. The theology courses, philosophy courses and the science courses are all there. Some of the courses review general aspects of the subject. Others specialize in certain areas of the subject. Whether a stu- dent is struggling through an English 1 assignment or breezing through a metaphysics exam, he is, at the same time, broadening his knowledge of the subject and of the world. lf we are to understand our dreams of the future, if we are to make them someday, a part of our lives, we will benefit all the more by allowing these dreams to be influenced by a good un- derstanding of man and his world. The liberal arts degree opens the door to that greater understanding.
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