The Liberal Arts major is an interdisciplinary program of study designed to provide a flexible and broad exploration of the ideas, values, issues, and heritage of Western civilization. Students develop a well-rounded and broad understanding of the liberal arts and humanities, their interrelationships, and their integration with Christian thought. The Liberal Arts major for teachers is appropriate for students working toward Elementary Education licensure (please see the School of Education's program for details). Non-education liberal arts majors must select an emphasis in either Classical Languages, Communication, English, Fine Arts, Global Studies, History, Law, Philosophy, Politics, Psychology, Science, or Theology.

The Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts requires completion of the following 120 credits:
General Education Core (48 credit hours)
Major Core (39 credit hours)
Electives (33 credit hours)