Liberal Arts
Why study Liberal Arts
A Liberal Arts education does not prepare you for one specific job but for many jobs
you may have throughout your life. As a community college student, you have an opportunity
to learn skills like interpersonal skills, speaking, critical thinking, evaluating....all
through liberal arts courses. Then you may or may not continue your education in Liberal
Arts or perhaps something else. Either way, you have a great foundation for your future.
Open the file below for a listing of many articles about Liberal Arts and your job
future.
LA List of Articles
- OFFICE D124
Liberal Arts Concentrations
As a Liberal Arts student, you should choose a concentration (like a minor) of study. You may choose the General concentration or one of the other choices listed below:
For further information, explore this website and check the for the year you started the major as a matriculant.
Contact for more information
General Liberal Arts
- 718-368-6695
- Come to D124
Children & Youth Studies and Secondary Education
- Dr. Peter Fiume
- 718-368-5964
- Peter.Fiume@kbcc.cuny.edu
English
- Dr. Jane Weiss
- 718-368-5535
- Jane.Weiss@kbcc.cuny.edu
Global & Environmental Studies
- Prof. Jason Leggett
- 718-368-5256
- Jason.Leggett@kbcc.cuny.edu
Philosophy
- Dr. Richard Legum
- 718-368-6823
- Richard.Legum@kbcc.cuny.edu
Political Science
- Dr. Shawna Brandle
- 718-368-6629
- Shawna.Brandle@kbcc.cuny.edu
Spanish
- Dr. Alfonso Osuna
- 718-368-5403
- Alfonso.GarciaOsuna@kbcc.cuny.edu
Women's & Gender Studies
- Dr. Red Washburn
- 718-368-5273
- Red.Washburn@kbcc.cuny.edu
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Dr. Alison Better
- 718-368-5894
- Alison.Better@kbcc.cuny.edu