May 23, 2025  
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Liberal Arts (MLA)


Overview


Contact: Laura Doolan

The Master of Liberal Arts Program is an interdisciplinary graduate program for adults interested in crossing the boundaries of a traditional, career-oriented approach. It is of particular interest to those who want to explore new disciplines in the liberal arts, who wish to supplement their professional education by continued intellectual growth, or who simply wish to satisfy their continuing intellectual curiosity and creativity.

The Master of Liberal Arts program has become popular with recent college graduates who want to continue their education, as well as educators who desire an alternative to traditional education graduate programs. A number of elementary, middle, and high school educators have used the program to accumulate continuing professional education credits required in Maryland and Pennsylvania.

McDaniel College is a member of the Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs.

Admissions Requirements


Candidates required to submit:

  • A statement of 250-500 words describing your personal, professional, or intellectual goals as they relate to the MLA program
  • Completed application for graduate study
  • Official transcripts verifying completion of an undergradaute degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0
  • Three letters of recommendation

Courses


The MLA program consists of ten, three-credit courses, and a Final Project (over two semesters worth six-credits) for a total of 36 credit hours. Although there are required courses, the program’s primary feature is that students are expected to design a Program of Study. This flexibility allows students to pursue courses that best reflect their personal and professional interests. The MLA program has the following requirements.

Required Courses


Any two courses of the Program of Study may come from outside the MLA curriculum (transferred from another McDaniel graduate program or from another accredited graduate institution). A maximum of one independent study course is permitted within the Program of Study (though a second independent study may be arranged with coordinator permission).

Total Credit Hours: 36 credits