The Master of Liberal Arts Program provides an opportunity for baccalaureate degree holders to pursue studies in the liberal arts for both personal and professional growth. The program requires a total of 30 graduate hours with 18–24 hours of concentration in English, history, or political science. In addition to a liberal arts concentration, a student must also take 6-12 hours of electives. Once a concentration choice has been made, the elective choices may come from the other areas of concentration or art history, music history, psychology, sociology, religion, economics, philosophy, and women’s studies. While providing for individual development, the program extends the professional qualifications of those high school teachers who want more content courses in their particular discipline.