Departments

The College of Arts and Sciences includes Ten Departments

Biology

Chemistry and Physics

Communication

English and Foreign Languages

Fine Arts

History and Political Science

Mathematics and Computer Science

Psychology

Sociology and Criminology

Theology and Philosophy

The College offers twenty-eight undergraduate majors as well as additional courses in ten support areas. In addition to this diversity of disciplines, the College also encourages a variety of approaches and methodologies: modules, team-teaching, interdisciplinary courses, independent study and research, lab and studio work, internships, recitals, exhibitions, film, and text courses.

Nontraditional students who wish to enter Arts and Sciences programs should be aware of the following:

  • Testing will have to be completed unless the student has SAT or ACT scores
  • No portfolio credits will be accepted
  • A maximum of 9 credit hours in nontraditional courses (real estate, paralegal, military police, firefighting, etc.) will be accepted as general electives only.