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History – Explore
a wide variety of historical events and gain a better understanding
of the impact of past events on today’s society.
Literature – Examine
a wide variety of topics from the literary genre.
Management and Leadership Strengthen
your leadership skills, gain a better understanding of the group
dynamics and behaviors involved in organizations, and examine
current leadership challenges and trends.
Philosophy – Explore
fundamental human issues in philosophy and religion.
Religion – Explore various
religions and examine the traditions, beliefs, and impact of religion
on people and society.
Science and Culture – Examine
science and culture and reflect on the impact one has upon the
other in our society.
Social Science – Study
a diverse array of courses from the social sciences including
psychology, sociology, and criminal justice.
Capstone Project - Your capstone project
is a portfolio designed to assess your growth and development
throughout our program. Portfolios are required and must be submitted
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21 credit hours from the
following areas
• Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts (3 hrs)
• The Creative Arts - Art, Music, Literature, Theatre (6 hrs)
• History & Ideas – History, Philosophy, Religion (6 hrs)
•The Sciences – Psychology, Sociology, Ecology (6 hrs)
15 additional credit hours.
Choose courses from various disciplines or opt for a concentration
in one of 10 areas: Art, Education, History,
Gender Studies, Literature, Management and Leadership, Philosophy,
Religion, Social Sciences, Science and Culture.
MLA Concentration Areas:
Art – Explore
film, music, theatre, and art courses designed to further expand
your knowledge of and appreciation for the arts.
Education –Examine
various issues and topics in education. (Designed for K-12 teachers)
Gender Studies – Gain
an understanding of how gender dynamics impact your world as
well as the greater world in which you live.
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Admission requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
What we need from you:
• Completed application form & fee
• Official transcript indicating a bachelor’s degree
conferred from a regionally accredited institution of higher
education
• Minimum TOEFL scores for international students
Print
out Admission checklist here
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Pursue your MLA degree at our Overland
Park, KS campus, Northland - KCMO location, or our Wichita, KS campus:
Overland Park
Baker University
Administrative Office
8001 College Blvd., Ste. 100
Overland Park, KS 66210
Ph. 913-491-4432
Northland
Northpointe II
7509 NW Tiffany Spgs Pkwy,
Suite 102
Kansas City, MO 64150
816-880-6643
Wichita
Baker University
3450 North Rock Road, Bldg. 400
Wichita, KS 67226
Ph. 316-636-2322
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