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College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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The Bachelor of Liberal Studies
Kathleen Timmons, Coordinator

The bachelor of liberal studies (BLS) is a general studies degree in liberal arts with three areas of distribution instead of a traditional major. It supports the college's efforts in retention, outreach, and cooperative programming.

The program attracts, retains, and retrieves students who are experiencing educational barriers or who simply desire a broad curriculum. It serves both traditional and nontraditional students, on and off campus.

The BLS was created by Iowa State University, the University of Iowa, and the University of Northern Iowa to provide a degree completion program that would build on the AA degree from Iowa's community colleges. The college collaborates with the other two universities on policies and course delivery and offers evening classes targeted for working adults on the Des Moines Area Community College campus in Ankeny.

During a typical academic year, more than 300 students are enrolled in the program with over 120 students graduating annually. BLS graduates find employment in a wide variety of settings as well as gain admission to graduate and professional programs.

Air Force Aerospace Studies - Anthropology - Biochemistry, Biophysics & Molecular Biology - Chemistry - Computer Science
Ecology, Evolution & Organismal Biology - Economics - English - Genetics, Development & Cell Biology - Geological & Atmospheric Sciences
Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication - History - Mathematics - Military Science - Music - Naval Science
Philosophy & Religious Studies - Physics and Astronomy - Political Science - Psychology - Sociology - Statistics - World Languages & Cultures

African American Studies - American Indian Studies - Biological/Premedical Illustration - Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Classical Studies - Communication Studies - Criminal Justice Studies - Environmental Science - Environmental Studies - Interdisciplinary Studies
International Studies - Liberal Studies - Linguistics - Software Engineering - Speech Communication - U.S. Latino/a Studies - Women's Studies