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I think you could argue that the point of a BS degree in engineering ticks alot of those boxes as well.That and I'd argue the point of liberal arts degrees are to teach you how to adhere to deadlines, be accountable, work well in a group, and communicate effectively. The actual content doesn't matter, it's more did you have a ton of rigorous assignments for years and did you demonstrate via grades that you could produce a good final product. Can you use consultant speak and make a pretty PP, you're hired.
At my work, we have almost entirely given up on trying to attract new engineers out of college. Its just too hard to get them to come here. What we have done is hired people with a degree in Archeology and Business Administration and then they work under me for a couple of years to teach them how to design and build. So far I am very happy with the results.