3. The Capstone Program is the final component of our learning. It provides students with the opportunity to demonstrate the critical thinking skills they have developed as a result of the Liberal Arts Program. During this capstone course students will work with a full-time member of the faculty to: Identify a problem from their clinical practicum. Develop a proposed method(s) of effectively intervening with individuals with this specific problem which: This draws from all previous knowledge gathered throughout the Liberal Arts curriculum, and encompasses principles extracted from inter and cross-disciplinary coursework to provide the faculty with the opportunity to assess the student' ability to assume leadership positions in Liberal Arts.
5. THE LIBERAL ARTS The term liberal arts denotes a curriculum that imparts general knowledge and develops the student’s rational thought and intellectual capabilities, unlike the professional, vocational and technical curricula emphasizing specialization. The contemporary liberal arts comprise studying literature, languages, philosophy, history, mathematics, and science.
6. Where is it Originate? The first school “established” for the liberal arts were based off of the Philosopher Socrates, teacher of Plato, who would just gather with his students and recite information/Philosophy as they walked. Plato established the first school of Academia.
7. Philosophy, What’s That? Philosophy is the study of general and fundamental problems, such as existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. It is distinguished from other ways of addressing such problems by its critical, generally systematic approach and its reliance on rational argument. The word "philosophy" comes from the Greek φιλοσοφία (philosophia), which literally means "love of wisdom", and was originally a word referring to the special way of life of early Greek philosophers.
8. The Break Down of the Liberal Arts The Trivium grammer rhetoric logic the Quadrivium arithmetic astronomy music geometry
9. Trivium The Trivium was then updated and adapted into the The Humanities. The HUMANITIES 1.Theology 2.Philosophy. 3.Fine Arts 4.Literature/Language 5.History 6.Others
10. Quadrivium The SCIENCES & MATHMATICS The Quadrivium was translated into The Sciences and Mathematics. 1. Physics 2. Chemistry 3. Biology 4. Algebra 5.Calculus 6.Others
11. The Social Sciences The Social Sciences are the end result and the combination of the two. The Sciences and Mathematics, and The Humanities.
12. Gratias ago vos magister vigoratus , vos have paratus nos ineo orbis terrarum , neque nec tantum sedeo in is tamen ut thrive , ut verus scholasticus. Thank you Professor Healy, you have prepared us to enter the world, and not only reside in it but to thrive.
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The term liberal arts denotes a curriculum that imparts general knowledge and develops the student’s rational thought and intellectual capabilities, unlike the professional, vocational and technical curricula emphasizing specialization. The contemporary liberal arts comprise studying literature, languages, philosophy, history, mathematics, and science.