Liberal Department
Freedom has become a discipline that fosters overall knowledge and ability as an intellectual and distinguishes itself from education that emphasizes professional or professional competence. The scope of liberalism varied from society to society. In the early days of ancient Greece, it meant that elites were educated in classical science. However, when science and humanities emerged during the Enlightenment, the meaning of "freedom and freedom" expanded to include them. Currently, liberal studies are exclusively limited to specific jobs, such as agriculture, business, dentistry, engineering, medicine, education, and pharmacy. There are seven degrees of freedom and scholarship in education, divided into three classes and an apple. Samwon was grammar, rhetoric, and apology, and the temple encompasses arithmetic, geometry, astrology, and music. These liberal departments have become key curriculum columns in medieval university systems. In the expression "freedom", the word "freedom" originates in the Latin: liberalis, which means "free man", which contrasts with "academic discipline".