About Arts, Humanities, and Religion Degrees
We think we have you pegged.
You can name 22 shades of blue. You like to read the book before you see the movie. You're not afraid to experiment with font — in fact, you named your dogs Rockwell and Lucida Sans. You can quote the Song of Solomon. Plus, you know the difference between Bing Crosby and Bill Cosby.
So what does all this mean? It means you're an arts-oriented person. You may have been told that your creative aptitudes don't have much value in the "real world," but that's far from true. Most programs in arts & humanities can be applied to any industry. Others are more specific, and still a ton of fun.
Check out the programs that online schools have to offer in your area of interest. Follow up with a school advisor who can help you understand the versatility of a degree in the arts & religion.

















