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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Liberal arts meaning not STEM[/quote] Science and math are part of the liberal arts. Why does no one seem to know that on this board? Engineering is not. So STM is included (just not the E in STEM).[/quote] I don't think T is included in LA. T is like CS, which is not LA. It's math and science (physics, chem, bio), but not engineering and CS.[/quote] Nonetheless, many "liberal arts" colleges have majors in computer science, and some (like Swarthmore) also have engineering. I agree with PP though that there are many parents on this board who confuse the liberal arts with the humanities and social sciences, and they do not realize that the liberal arts includes math and the natural sciences. The origin of the liberal arts was the belief that in order to be fully engaged member of society, one had to learn about multiple disciplines and appreciate how they all inform conceptions of the good life. [/quote]
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