For generations, many colleges and universities in the United States have offered classes in a lot of different subjects. Higher education officials believed that by learning about different subjects, students would be able to improve their understanding of the world around them. But a new study suggests the current generation of college students may not value liberal arts study programs as much as earlier generations. It found many current students want programs that directly connect to specific career paths.

What does liberal arts mean?
programs that connect to a career path
an understanding of local culture
earier generations of students
study that cultivates general intellectual ability
What programs do students want?
specific career paths
arts and humanities
liberal arts and science
math and technology
Colleges and universities offer classes in a lot of subjects.
a lot of subjects
preparation for a career
liberal arts and technology
specific career paths