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What Does Liberal Arts Mean?
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What Does Liberal Arts Mean?

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A liberal arts education offers an expansive intellectual grounding in all kinds of humanistic inquiry.

By exploring issues, ideas and methods across the humanities and the arts, and the natural and social sciences, you will learn to read critically, write cogently and think broadly. These skills will elevate your conversations in the classroom and strengthen your social and cultural analysis; they will cultivate the tools necessary to allow you to navigate the world’s most complex issues.

A liberal arts education challenges you to consider not only how to solve problems but also trains you to ask which problems to solve and why, preparing you for positions of leadership and a life of service to the nation and all of humanity. We provide a liberal arts education to all of our undergraduates, including those who major in engineering.

As President Christopher Eisgruber, Class of 1983, stated in his 2013 installation address: “[A] liberal arts education is a vital foundation for both individual flourishing and the well-being of our society.”

A commitment to the liberal arts is at the core of Princeton University's mission.

This means:

We hope you will take time to explore how a commitment to the liberal arts is part of what makes Princeton special. Consider our and ; discover the research conducted by our distinguished faculty; engage with the range of superlative visiting scholars and artists we invite to campus each year; and imagine the quality of conversations you’ll be able to have with your professors and your peers.

Humanities Sequence

In Princeton's yearlong humanities sequence—team-taught by professors from a variety of academic disciplines—undergraduates are immerse in texts that span 2,500 years of civilization.

Program Overview Course Details Faculty FAQs

Humanities Sequence

In Princeton's yearlong humanities sequence—team-taught by professors from a variety of academic disciplines—undergraduates are immerse in texts that span 2,500 years of civilization.

Program Overview Course Details Faculty FAQs

Integrated Science Curriculum

Integrated Science is a revolutionary introductory science curriculum intended for students considering a career in science. This year-long course prepares first-year students for a major in any of the core sciences while bridging meaningfully across other disciplines.

Program Overview Course Details Student Profiles FAQs

Integrated Science Curriculum

Integrated Science is a revolutionary introductory science curriculum intended for students considering a career in science. This year-long course prepares first-year students for a major in any of the core sciences while bridging meaningfully across other disciplines.

Program Overview Course Details Student Profiles FAQs

Engineering Studies

The School of Engineering and Applied Science challenges students to both solve problems and understand which problems are important by emphasizing fundamental principles of engineering with their connections to society.

Program Overview Concentrations Advising Careers

Engineering Studies

The School of Engineering and Applied Science challenges students to both solve problems and understand which problems are important by emphasizing fundamental principles of engineering with their connections to society.

Program Overview Concentrations Advising Careers

I came to Princeton because I wanted a liberal arts education that would enable me to pursue multiple interests rigorously and deeply. I concentrated in physics, but the courses that most shaped my intellectual life were in constitutional law, political theory and comparative literature.