Liberal Arts and Sciences

Majors in the Liberal Arts and Sciences provide pathways to a wide variety of careers through gaining knowledge of human cultures and the natural world; critical and creative thinking skills; effective communication skills; intercultural knowledge; and individual, social and environmental responsibility.

Pathways

The Liberal Arts program of study meets general graduation requirements for College Prep. To receive a Liberal Arts degree, most colleges require at least two years of the same world language.

Program of Study

Note: Courses listed within the plan are only recommended coursework. Students are not expected to take all suggested coursework but to choose a plan of study to meet their individual career goals with regard to high school graduation requirements, required degrees, licenses, and certifications.

A Program of Study (POS) is the recommended NHS curriculum for a student's four-year high school career. Programs of Study listed in the following pages show the possible courses a student could take. A student is not expected to take all of these courses, but to choose from this list the courses that best meet their individual career and educational goals. Students, along with their parent(s)/guardian(s), are responsible to verify course prerequisites and graduation requirements.

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