Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies Completion Program

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Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies Completion Program

Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies

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Accredited diploma

Earn your credential from Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies.

Taught in English

Engage in group discussions with professors and peers.

120 credit degree

Transfer up to 64 credits toward the 120 credit degree.

100% online

Learn when and where it works best for you.

$400 per credit hour (Summer 2025); $412 per credit hour (Fall 2025)

Benefit from affordable tuition and flexible payments.

Build your career with a Georgetown degree

As today’s job market continues to evolve, new careers are emerging that demand creativity, broad knowledge, and the ability to fit disparate pieces of information into a coherent whole. Successfully navigating these shifting landscapes requires a distinct way of seeing, thinking, and doing—it requires mental agility and adaptability. These skills are at the core of a liberal studies education.

In this program, you’ll develop the well-rounded expertise you need to advance your career while also balancing personal and professional commitments. Choose from 6 key concentrations to pave your career pathway.

As a graduate, you’ll leave the program with not only stronger critical thinking, analytical, and communication skills, but also the professional skills necessary to make you a more competitive candidate in the workforce.

Career Services

The Cawley Career Education Center at Georgetown provides students with resume and interview resources, as well as assistance with finding and applying for internships and employment opportunities. Some of the resources available to students include:

Handshake
A career management platform
Huntr
A tool to organize your job search
Big Interview
A tool to learn interview best practices
Resume Worded
A tool that provides instant feedback on your resume
Firsthand
A platform to research industries and job roles, specific companies, and salary ranges
Interstride
A career management platform for international job searchers

Read more about available career resources here.

Alumni Network Benefits:

Liberal Studies Degree students get access to HoyaGateway, a portal to connect with Georgetown alumni.

Admissions Information

Applications for Summer 2025 are open.

Important Dates:

  • February 15, 2025: Summer 2025 priority deadline
  • March 12, 2025: Concentration Spotlight Webinar: Media, Communications, & Humanities - Register here
  • April 15, 2025: Summer 2025 final deadline

Unofficial Transcript Evaluation Opportunity

You can transfer up to 64 eligible credits towards the 120-credit degree. To see if your credits qualify, please complete the preliminary transcript evaluation form available to applicants who have completed all sections in the admissions application through the “Application Information” section.

Access the form.

Build the skills you'll need for your Computer Science degree

Prepare for your computing career, and learn to:

  • Build the computing-specific study skills you’ll need for your degree
  • Apply theoretical perspectives, statistics and mathematics tools to real-life situations and challenges
  • Assess different research practices, theories and sources of information
  • Develop practical programming skills and problem-solving techniques using Python

Get ready for a career in computer science

£48,733 / $108,145 average salary

Computer Science graduates develop a wealth of job-ready skills helping them prepare for a range of roles available globally.(Indeed.com, 2023)

14.5% projected job growth

Job vacancies in computer science are expected to grow globally with an estimated 3.5 million jobs by 2026.(Gitnux 2023)

Access to a range of sectors

Computer science graduates build skills integral to modern life and are therefore in high demand across many different industries including technology, finance, health and more.(QS 2023)

Set your sights on in-demand jobs

  • Computer scientist

  • Computer programmer

  • Software engineer

  • Computer systems analyst

  • Web developer

  • Mobile app developer

  • Creative coder

  • Music/audio engineer

  • Interface designer

  • Database manager

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Career services for students

The University of London Career Service lets you easily access careers and employability support, regardless of your career stage. 

Award-winning staff use a personalised approach, working closely with alumni and leading employers to offer industry-relevant career development guidance through tailored live sessions.

With a range of online support including international vacancy portals, live career webinars and drop-in sessions and careers training modules, the Career Service will help you maximise the potential of your highly sought-after computing skills.

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