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Arts(also Faculty of Arts) Comprises subjects such as history, classics, philosophy, music, archaeology, English Studies, languages, and modern culture studies.
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Artscreative and non-scientific branches of study.
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ArtsFaculty of Arts and Education
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Arts(n) studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or professional skills)
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ArtsCourses in the Arts can be found in the humanities and social science areas of study.
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ArtsDegrees in Arts. In the mediæval ages the full course consisted of the three subjects which constituted the Triv’ium, and the four subjects which constituted the Quadriv’ium: [..]
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ArtsAn ending of an address for a cultural site on the Internet. Example: http://www.renaissance.arts.
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Artsa term used for certain branches of study such as languages, literature, philosophy, history, as distinct from the sciences.
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ArtsSee Fine arts.
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ArtsSkills in the use of Language which Lead to proficiency in written or spoken Communication.
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ArtsActivities in which participants learn self-defense mainly through the use of hand-to-hand combat. Judo involves throwing an opponent to the ground while karate (which includes kung fu and tae kwon do [..]
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ArtsThe creation of work in the crafts, performing, visual, media, folk, design, literary, and interdisciplinary arts. In addition, they also include the presentation and preservation of and education about works in these disciplines.
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ArtsAutomated Radar Terminal System
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Arts
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the humanities.
# the study of languages and literature.
# the study of literature, philosophy, and the arts.
liberal arts.
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