A liberal arts education is typically a four year program where one is required to complete what often amounts to two courses in the Humanities, the Social Sciences, and the Sciences, alongside courses in a particular field, such as molecular biology.
My studies have been more broad. Upon graduating, I'll have completed upper-level courses in at least 12 fields, alongside at least 6 courses in each of the three divisions: the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Sciences.
Transfer courses taken but not listed below include Analyzing and Interpreting Literature, Introduction to Ethics (Humanities), Human Sexuality, Abnormal Psychology, Introductory Psychology, Introduction to Educational Psychology (Social Sciences), Developmental Biology, and Quantitive Reasoning (Sciences).