
I welcome you to learn more about earning a Bachelor's degree through Rutgers-Camden's
Undergraduate Liberal Studies Program.
Liberal Studies is a well-rounded major that allows you to experience a variety
of courses in the humanities, social sciences and sciences. Courses are taught
by faculty of diverse backgrounds who are widely acclaimed experts in their
fields. If you have an AAS degree, you are eligible to pursue a Liberal
Studies major though University College at Rutgers-Camden. Under this
program, up to 36 credits in your major and up to 64 total credits can transfer
into Rutgers, allowing most students to enter the university as juniors.
Students who are in the work force and/or raising families find the Liberal
Studies program convenient and rewarding. They appreciate the fact
that the program acknowledges their past academic work. They also appreciate
the opportunity to earn their bachelor's degree through a flexible schedule
of classes offered during the day and evening. And they benefit from
informed, caring advising.
As an associate professor of English with expertise in American
literature, I have been extensively involved with interdisciplinary programs
such as Women's Studies, American Studies, and the Honors College. I am
excited about interdisciplinary opportunities that the Undergraduate Liberal
Studies program offers because I have seen how thinking across disciplines
helps develop the critical and creative knowledge needed to understand a
complex, quickly changing world.
The Undergraduate Liberal Studies program proudly graduated its
first class in May 2001 and continues to grow. I look forward to working
with you and helping you pursue your educational and career goals through
Liberal Studies.
Carol J. Singley
Associate Professor or English
Director, Undergraduate Liberal Studies
email: singley@camden.rutgers.edu
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