Liberal Arts and Humanities Degrees on LocalEdu.com Offer Diverse Career Choices

Liberal Arts and Humanities Degrees on LocalEdu.com Offer Diverse Career Choices










Salt Lake City, UT (PRWEB) February 8, 2007

Black History Month in February celebrates the contributions of African-Americans to the culture as a whole as well as the importance of African-American history. One key member of this history, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., earned bachelor and doctorate degrees in philosophy as well as a divinity degree before leading the Civil Rights movement. People who want to learn about black history, Dr. King, or African-American literature, art, music, and other cultures can do so through online liberal arts classes, distance learning programs or correspondence courses on LocalEdu.com. LocalEdu.com is a top online educational resource that provides nationwide location-specific school information for educational programs in humanities and liberal arts (http://www.LocalEdu.com/).

LocalEdu.com has a search function that visitors can use to find liberal arts and humanities programs at a variety of schools in their area. According to WorldWideLearn.com, a premiere online directory of education, humanities programs can include history, criminal justice, education, political science and psychology. LocalEdu.com includes listings to top liberal arts colleges and articles exploring careers suitable for liberal arts and humanities degree holders:


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According to a study commissioned by Hobart & William Smith Colleges, “Business leaders value liberal arts grads for their critical thinking and problem-solving skills, strong writing and speaking skills, self-discipline, exposure to diverse ideas and global perspective. And they hire them because it makes good sense in a global business environment marked by constant change. Rather than developing a trade good for one particular job, liberal arts graduates develop a broad base of knowledge and skills that prepare them for evolving challenges over the long haul.”

Humanities or liberal arts degree holders contribute the solutions to social, business, personal, governmental and environmental problems. King’s spirit, message and revolutionary role in society will be reflected in a memorial built on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The commemorative memorial is expected to be completed by 2008–exactly 60 years from the date Dr. King completed his bachelor of arts degree.

LocalEdu.com is an educational resource that provides students with information on cities, schools and educational programs. Students can search the LocalEdu.com directory to find universities, colleges and vocational schools anywhere they want to go to school–from California to Florida, Texas to Illinois. To find out more, visit http://LocalEdu.com

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