Distance Education in Arts and Social Science Studies
At Western Global University we provide distance education in arts and social science.The field of arts and social sciences studies encompasses not just one but several types of artistic expression, such as cinema, visual art, music, and the performing arts. Some art courses may provide students with a comprehensive arts education, while others will concentrate on a single discipline. In the United States, the three tiers of government—the federal, state, and local—share responsibility for and responsibility for paying public education.
One of the nicest things about majoring in the liberal arts is that it opens up rather than closes off your employment possibilities. Companies value liberal arts graduates because they learn to think critically and creatively.
Courses in the humanities, social sciences, and arts are available at the certificate, bachelor’s degree, and master’s degree levels. Graduate degrees, especially those at the master’s and doctoral levels, are highly valued by certain industries.
In recent years, distance education has become increasingly common for students to pursue dual degrees in fields as diverse as the arts and law, the sciences, and business. Obtaining one of these certifications complements your education with marketable abilities. In order to broaden their employment and travel prospects, many students also choose to study a second language alongside their liberal arts degree.
A distance arts education encourages students to think critically, develop an appreciation for the contributions of the sciences, arts, and humanities, and take an active interest in the well-being of their community.
Course Details
- Time Duration for UG : 3-4 Year
- Time Duration for PG : 2 year
- Time Duration for Diploma : 3-6 months
- Study Lecture : Full Time/ Part Time
- Skill Level : Advance Course
- Pass Percentage : 90%
- Certificate : Yes
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Arts and Social Science Studies covers political science, psychology, anthropology, and sociology. Individuals can attend core and specialist classes. This interdisciplinary degree program integrating the arts and social sciences offers significant flexibility and the variety and depth of knowledge needed to prosper in our global society. Program participants learn numerous approaches and study human subjectivity and social interaction.
The College of Arts and Sciences provides students with both a broad education in all fields of study and an in-depth education in their area of concentration. The College’s mission is to provide all undergraduates at the University with the tools they need to think critically, communicate effectively, and pursue their own lines of research by providing them with the foundations of a liberal arts education.
CERTIFICATION
Western Global University offers course completion certification.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- The ability to find important steps and combine research results into plans for development can be taken from the classroom to the workplace, allowing for career advancement.
- Education resource for life beyond the area by exposing them to global challenges and situations.
- Prepare students for rewarding jobs and build a skilled workforce to meet regional requirements.
- Problem-solving and critical thinking are also honed.
- Keep a community of teachers and academics dedicated to the preservation and discovery of knowledge and its transfer to students and the public.
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