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incoming MLA students, August 2008 picnic

Program Overview

    The Master of Liberal Arts Program is an interdisciplinary, part-time course of study for college graduates who are interested in broad-based learning at the master’s degree level. Our evening classes allow working professionals the opportunity to grow intellectually.

    The MLA program explores human nature, human values and the quality of human life.  The theme integrates studies ranging from the humanities and the arts to the natural and social sciences.  The program allows students to focus on issues of importance in contemporary culture and to build your own interdisciplinary curriculum around the following focus areas: Humanities and Creative Writing; Globalization Past and Present; Science and Human Values.

Applications for Spring:

The Graduate Council meets monthly to review applications.  If you are interested in applying for the Spring 2010 semester, please mail all application materials to the Admissions Office.  The final deadline for application is November 15, 2009.
All materials must be received before the Graduate Council will review the applicant's file.  You can find all application materials in the How to Apply section.

 

Summer News

 


The deadline for Fall 2009 matriculation has past, but we accept applications for
Graduate Special students
on a rolling basis until the first week of classes in August.  Click here for admissions procedures or call the MLA Program office at (828) 250-2399 for information.


 Fall 09 class schedule


Summer 2009 course to be offered: "Globalization and Its Critics"
(click for description and schedule)


New York Times feature:
Graduate Liberal Studies Programs


 


Master of Liberal Arts
Carmichael Hall, CPO 1615
One University Heights
Asheville, NC 28804
 

Bill Spellman
Director
spellman@unca.edu
828.251.6505 or 828.350.4590

Gerard Voos
Associate Director
gvoos@unca.edu
828.232.5040

Jordan Caswell
Program Assistant
jcaswell@unca.edu
828.250.2399

 

   
 
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