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When considering
the value of any type of education, many people wonder first of all
whether it will lead to a satisfying, well-paying job. In this respect,
there is no doubt -- a liberal education is an excellent personal investment.
Although specialists and technically-trained workers will always be
needed, employers are saying emphatically that they need well-educated
generalists who are flexible, creative, curious, and capable of seeing
the broader picture. Employers in business, industry, government, health
care, and other sectors are looking for people who have learned how
to learn, people with excellent communication and teamwork skills --
in brief, they are looking for well-rounded, liberally-educated people.
The bottom line? Studies show that university education is an excellent
investment in general, and that liberal arts graduates in particular
have lifetime earnings as high or higher than graduates of other programmes.
From
a broader perspective, liberal education is valuable because a democratic
society needs citizens who can think for themselves and can participate
in the improvement of that society. We need to be able to understand,
in a critical and independent way, the issues and structures in which
we are immersed. Liberal education contributes to this understanding
by making us aware of the historical and cultural contexts of modern
life. Students educated in the liberal arts recognize the issues that
confront us, as citizens of a democracy, here and now.
From
an individual perspective, liberal education is valuable because it
enables personal growth and the cultivation of our human individuality.
There is, after all, more to life than a career, no matter how satisfying
that career might be. As individuals, we also need the intellectual
and emotional nourishment provided by the creative arts -- theatre,
music, literature, art. Liberal education aims to help us understand
and appreciate cultures and culture in the widest sense. As such it
contributes to the development of well-rounded individuals with a depth
of human understanding and a high degree of personal satisfaction. Employers,
in turn, put a high value on well-rounded individuals because they are
the ones who make the best informed, the most "human" judgments.
The value of a liberal education, in short, is that it enhances your
prosperity, your society, and your humanity.
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