Liberal Arts Electives

Liberal Arts Electives by Cari Lynn Vaughn, published independently on November 28, 2019, is a 164-page exploration of the significance of a well-rounded education. This book discusses the importance of liberal arts in developing individuals who possess knowledge beyond a specific skill set. Drawing from her own experiences while pursuing a BA in English at The Ohio State University at Mansfield, Vaughn reflects on the liberal arts courses she took, highlighting their role in shaping her understanding of the world.
Readers will find a collection of insights derived from Vaughn’s notes on various subjects, including anthropology, cultural studies, and history. The book emphasizes how these diverse classes contributed to her broader perspective and appreciation of different fields. By sharing her journey through these liberal arts electives, Vaughn aims to encourage others to recognize the value of a comprehensive education in fostering critical thinking and cultural awareness.
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The benefit of Liberal Arts is a well rounded individual who knows about more than just a specific skill set. The Liberal Arts, Cari Vaughn found, is quickly becoming a lost art. From 1994 to 1999 Cari took classes for her BA in English at The Ohio State University at Mansfield. Part of an getting an English Degree is taking some Liberal Arts Electives. In addition to taking Math and Science, Cari also took Introduction to Anthropology, Elements of Japanese Culture, African Art and Archaeology and History of Germany in the 20th Century. These classes helped Cari Vaughn understand the world around her and this collection of notes can provide insight for you as well.
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