College of Liberal Arts & Sciences: The Crossroads of Practicality and Passion

Your future will thank you.
Thinking about adding a second major, minor, or language to your college plans? It's a really smart move.
When you combine different subjects, you create connections that spark creative thinking. Blending psychology with computer science, or history with environmental studies – this interdisciplinary thinking enables you to tackle complex problems from multiple angles and often leads to creative solutions that specialists might miss. When knowledge from different disciplines comes together, you develop distinct perspectives that aren't possible with a single-focus approach. Additionally, employers increasingly value graduates who can navigate across different fields, handle diverse challenges, and connect ideas in unexpected ways.
Studying a language isn't just about new vocabulary – it's a window into how other people think and live. It offers insights into different cultural frameworks and ways of understanding reality. These diverse experiences help you connect with all kinds of people and ideas throughout your life, while still becoming an expert in your main field. See? Practicality and passion.