Right-- but what I'm saying is that there are some (similarly, undergraduate focused) public colleges and universities that espouse the Liberal Arts model very well, also.

An economics major from one of them would earn, technically, a "liberal arts" degree.

My own undergraduate chemistry degree is one of those. It's a B.S. degree, not liberal arts, but I did have to complete the same Liberal Arts core as everyone else, and it was definitely not trivial (two years of foreign language, fine arts at the 300+ level, etc.). So how would someone like that be classified for the purposes of that particular analysis?




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