College of Liberal Arts
- Overview
- Admissions and Advising
- Degrees and Areas of Study
- Student Organizations
- African and African American Studies
- Anthropology
- Art and Art History
- Classics
- Communication
- Criminal Justice
- Dance
- Economics
- English Language and Literatures
- History
- International Studies
- Liberal Studies
- Modern Languages
- Music
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Religion
- Selected Studies
- Social Science Education
- Social Work
- Sociology and Anthropology
- Theatre, Dance and Motion Pictures
- Urban Affairs and Geography
- Women's Studies
College of Liberal Arts
Dean Charles S. TaylorAssociate Dean Linda Caron
Assistant Dean Roberta Boyd
Assistant Dean Charles Long
Department/Chair
Art and Art History Glen Cebulash
Classics David L. Barr
Communication Melissa Spirek
Economics Joseph G. Eisenhauer
English Language and Literatures Carol S. Loranger
History Henry S. Limouze
Modern Languages Stefan Pugh
Music Herbert Dregalla, Jr.
Philosophy David L. Barr
Political Science Donna Schlagheck
Religion David L. Barr
Social Work Carl F. Brun
Sociology and Anthropology Robert V. Riordan
Theatre, Dance, and Motion Pictures W. Stuart McDowell
Urban Affairs and Geography Jack Dustin
Program Director/Coordinator
African and African American Studies Lynette Jones
Criminal Justice Tracey Steele
International Studies December Green
Liberal Studies Valerie Stoker
Selected Studies Linda Caron
Social Science Education Carol M. Herringer
Women's Studies Kelli Zaytoun
The College of Liberal Arts offers a wide variety of degree programs in the fine arts, the humanities, and the social sciences. The college also helps prepare students for professional and graduate study and cooperates with other colleges in offering joint professional and preprofessional programs. The college contributes the largest number of courses to the university's General Education Program, providing students with much of the knowledge that is at the heart of a broad liberal education, as well as many of the skills and habits of mind that are the mark of an educated person.
The college offers four undergraduate degrees: the Bachelor of Arts, the Bachelor of Fine Arts, the Bachelor of Science, and the Bachelor of Music. The college also offers master's degree programs in applied behavioral science, English, history, humanities, international and comparative politics, music, and public administration.
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