Liberal Studies

The Pathway

Do you want to prepare to transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue a bachelor’s degree in a wide range of majors? If so, the Liberal Studies Pathway is right for you! Students on the Liberal Studies Pathway prepare to transfer to a four-year institution. Liberal Studies programming emphasizes general education while providing concentrations in areas like English and Psychology.

Follow your pathway to success!

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Start Early

College Here & Now

Start your journey early with College in High School or Dual Enrollment Opportunities

Start Small

Certifications & Microcredentials

Start small, skill up, or compliment your degree with a certificate or microcredential:

  • Creative Writing for Professional Success
  • Using Literature to Develop Big Ideas & Deeper Thinking
  • Global Distinction
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Start Now

Apply your earned credits or launch your college studies with a CCBC associates degree:

  • Liberal Studies, AA
  • Natural Science, AS
  • Specialized Studies, AS
    English, AA
  • Psychology, AS

Transfer Strong

Transfer seamlessly to a four-year university and stay on track toward your bachelor’s degree.

  • Robert Morris University
  • Any PASSHE School
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Finish Stronger

Be workforce-ready with the skills, credentials, and confidence to land high-paying, high-demand jobs.  Find your future career!

  • Median Salary: $48,410 to $62,340
  • Openings – 115,800 to 318,400 per year
(Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics: Media and Communication Occupations/Community and Social Service Occupations)

The Programs

Choose below to learn more about each of CCBC’s Liberal Studies programs.

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Liberal Studies

Associate in Arts
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Psychology

Associate in Science
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English

Associate in Arts

Certificates and Micro-Credentials

CLICK below to learn more about our exciting certificates and micro-credentials. Whether you want to start small, skill up, or complement your degree, CCBC has you covered!

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Start Early

College Here & Now

Get ahead with CCBC’s College in High School, or Dual Enrollment opportunities.

The Faculty

CCBC faculty are highly qualified professional within their fields. They not only design, develop, and teach program curricula, but they also actively advise students. Get to know your faculty members and meet with them regularly to schedule classes, set goals, and address questions.

Stacy Freeman
Associate Professor of English, Literature, and Communication

stacy.freeman@ccbc.edu

724-480-3594

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Sarah Sudar
Associate Professor, English, Literature, and Communication

sarah.sudar@ccbc.edu

724-480-3585

Amanda Bitkowski
Associate Professor, Psychology & Sociology

amanda.bitkowski@ccbc.edu

724-480-3420

Hope Gossard
Assistant Professor, English

hope.gossard@ccbc.edu

724-480-3469

The Support You Need

Receive the Support and Experiences YOU Want Along the Way!

At CCBC, we are committed to your success every step of the way.  Now that you have chosen a career path, be sure to take advantage of CCBC’s supportive services to help you STAY STRONG throughout your academic and career journey.  CCBC also offers a variety of student activities, athletics, and clubs to keep you involved in campus life.  

Start Strong.

Applying, Enrolling, Paying

Stay Strong.

Advising, Tutoring, Engaging

Finish Stronger.

Graduating, Transferring, Working

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