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Waterbury School Seeks Move From Liberal Arts

WATERBURY, Conn.

Dostoevsky is out and the study of how to repair ligaments is in at a Waterbury university emphasizing for students a practical route to employment.

Post University next year plans to rework its curriculum to reduce offerings in literature and other liberal arts in favor of subjects such as business and management courses.

“We’re trying to do too many things for the size of our institution,” university President Jon Jay DeTemple said. “We want to make sure everybody has a job when they graduate from here, and they have good jobs.”

The school plans to gradually expand its programs in health care and sports management, where job demand is high, DeTemple said. High-level courses and majors in the humanities will probably be dropped.

“We still have to teach English, but we don’t need someone studying Dostoevsky for a semester,” DeTemple said.

News of the changes has met with resistance on campus where tuition for full-time day courses is $19,500 a year. Some angry students angrily left a recent information meeting called to explain the changes, according to some who attended.

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