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These subjects include the sciences and humanities. Although many of the subjects studied in a liberal arts setting won't be directly applied to a professional occupation, it is accepted that the process used to learn these varied subjects prepare students to think and work at a high level. In many other countries, college students are only required to take courses that directly prepare them for professional occupations.
If you live or work in Illinois and want to enroll in an Illinois liberal arts degree program, you should take a look at some Illinois liberal arts schools and colleges. There are a number of very reputable schools located throughout the state. Many of these schools also provide graduate degree programs to those undergraduates who want to build professional skills on top of their liberal arts foundations. For those that work full-time, there are Illinois liberal art degree programs offered online at some schools. These programs are designed to help working professionals balance both work and school.
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