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Liberal Arts Degrees Fort Lauderdale FL

A liberal arts degree can prepare students for a career in dozens of industries. Liberal arts graduates work in advertising, public relations, sales, politics, government agencies, publishing, travel, and more.

Key College
(954) 923-4440
5225 West Broward Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Keiser College - Fort Lauderdale
(800) 749-4456, (954) 776-4456
1500 Northwest 49th Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL
ATI Career Training Center - Fort Lauderdale, FL
(888) 209-8264
2880 NW 62nd Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL
City College
(954) 492-5353
1401 West Cypress Creek Road
Fort Lauderdale, FL
National School of Technology - Ft. Lauderdale
954-630-0066
1040 Bayview Drive
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Ultrasound Diagnostic School - Lauderdale Lakes, FL
(954)733-8900
2760 East Atlantic Boulevard
Lauderdale Lakes, FL
H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship at Nova Southeastern University
800.672.7223
3301 College Ave.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
ATI Career Training Center - Oakland Park, FL
(888) 209-8264
3501 NW 9th Avenue
Oakland Park, FL
Everglades College
954- 772-2655
1500 NW 49th Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Broward Community College
(954) 201-7400
225 East Las Olas Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Liberal Arts Degrees

A liberal arts degree can prepare students for a career in dozens of industries from A-Z. Liberal arts graduates work in advertising, public relations, sales, politics, government agencies, publishing, travel, and more. Graduates may find work as account executive trainees, administrative assistants, anthropologists, caseworkers, copywriters, customs inspectors, exporters, historians, media buyers, politicians, public relations officers, researchers, retail salespersons and managers, sales promoters, speechwriters, travel agents, fundraisers, and United Nations staff members.

According to Dartmouth College, the liberal arts curriculum allows students to “explore big ideas and pursue particular passions.” The liberal arts curriculum is made up of large percentage of humanities courses (typically 48 percent) and sciences make up around 43 percent of the liberal arts curriculum. Liberal arts students will take courses such as:

• Culture & Identity
• Fine Art
• International or Comparative Study
• Literature
• Natural and Physical Science
• Non-Western Cultures
• Quantitative and Deductive Science
• Social Analysis
• Systems of Traditions of Thought, Meaning, and Value
• Technology or applied Science
• Western Cultures
• World Culture

Because there are literally dozens of job prospects for liberal arts graduates, we only have room to discuss salary info. for a handful. However, according to Pay Scale, salaries for liberal arts graduates range from $30,000 per year on the low end up to $70,000 per year on the high end. Salaries on the higher end of the scale are usually for management positions and other upper level positions.

Account Executive Salaries

25th Percentile: $60,246 per year
Median: $65,896 per year
75th Percentile: $80,252 per year

Copywriter Salaries

25th Percentile: $37,265 per year
Median: $48,672 per year
75th Percentile: $54,967 per year


Education, College/University $35,983 - $52,594
Museum $33,779 - $49,731
Military / Armed Forces $37,425 - $56,567
Government $39,165 - $56,824

Sales Promoters Salaries

25th Percentile: $47,276 per year
Median: $63,271 per year
75th Percentile: $71,378 per year

Fundraiser’s Salaries

25th Percentile: $41,527 per year
Median: $51,058 per year
75th Percentile: $61,417 per year

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