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American Academy of Arts and Sciences Ranking
American college of arts and sciences ranking 13. Liberal Arts College, also known as liberal arts college or general education college, originated in the United States and is one of the important types of American universities. Generally speaking, it refers to a small but sophisticated university that pursues liberal arts education and focuses on undergraduate education.

The college of arts and sciences pays attention to comprehensive education, emphasizing the exploration of students' thinking potential and realizing the all-round development in the true sense. Its curriculum is based on basic disciplines, covering humanities, arts, natural sciences, social sciences and other categories, which is different from comprehensive universities or vocational and technical colleges oriented to vocational training or scientific research.

Educational characteristics:

1, Boya Education

This is a basic educational principle of the College of Arts and Sciences. The purpose of liberal arts education is to cultivate high-quality people, the so-called educated people, not to train staff engaged in specific work. It is at this point that liberal arts colleges and universities are different.

In addition to basic education, the purpose of university education in general universities is to train specific working abilities and staff for middle-class white-collar jobs.

2. Small scale

Colleges of arts and sciences are generally small, with an average of about 10 to 15 students per class, which is much less than that of comprehensive research universities. This enables teachers to interact well with each student in class, listen to the students' voices and understand each student's personality. Correct homework more carefully after class and answer students' questions.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-College of Arts and Sciences