Studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or professional skills)
Sinônimos
Examples for "arts"
Examples for "arts"
1A NEW arts centre will open to the public in Carlow today.
2Good arts policy should come out of accurate information and strong data.
3For example, Sal could begin teaching martial arts one evening per week.
4The obvious problem is that the Ebacc excludes every single arts subject.
5A key issue that kept coming up in the arts: Pay people.
1He wondered if a similar movement was taking place in the humanities.
2The career prospects for young academics, especially in the humanities, are dire.
3Since 1989, she has held a chair in the humanities at Princeton.
4Let him go to Pavia, to the Sapienza, to study his humanities.
5All of which begs the question: what use are the arts and humanities?
1A liberal arts education teaches you how to think- Ireadthat somewhere.
2Amy, I work at a small liberal arts college in Southeastern Ohio.
3At least, that's what I learned from a Yale liberal arts education.
4He'd gone to Trinity, the private liberal arts college in Hartford, Connecticut.
5He acquired an associate degree in liberal arts, majoring in physical education.
Translations for humanistic discipline