Sentences with phrase «liberal arts background»

Some of my peers came from liberal arts background, teaching backgrounds, government / political policy backgrounds, sports backgrounds and science backgrounds just to name a few.
The Bachelor of Arts in Interactive Entertainment combines a broad liberal arts background with specialization in the design of games and interactive entertainment.
Just when you though a liberal arts degree was useless, a new report from the Association of American Colleges & Universities (via CBS News) shows that employers actually overwhelmingly value skills and educations from liberal arts backgrounds, with nearly 75... More»
Heidi's liberal arts background with a B.A. in sociology and anthropology from Earlham College prepared her well for the transformational learning work SRI does in schools and with educators.
At Ryerson, I was a bit of an anomaly in a program in which most students had liberal arts backgrounds and many had prior experience in journalism.
I am often asked how I got into therapy from a liberal arts background so I loved meeting a successful female entrepreneur who appeared to have reinvented herself as well.
The state of Illinois, as well as most states, requires a liberal arts background for all teachers.
I don't often write about technology, a reluctance I blame on a liberal arts background and a traumatizing early exposure to FORTRAN.
Do you have a liberal arts background?
Now, of course, having a liberal arts background, such as an education in law, does not guarantee success, it does provide valuable skills.
A Liberal Arts background (knowledge of history, sociology, and / or political science) is a plus.
As an example, some resume writers come from writing or liberal arts backgrounds, with limited experience in business or tech fields.
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