May 14, 2026  
2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog (Edited Edition) 
    
2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog (Edited Edition)

College of Arts & Sciences


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The College of Arts and Sciences consists of the Divisions of Humanities, Social Science, and Science and is home to interdisciplinary programs  including African and African American Studies, Digital Media Informatics, and Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies. Courses in these areas provide students with a broad undergraduate foundation that prepares them for leadership roles in society, fosters intellectual and personal growth, and develops creative talents to navigate contemporary challenges. Through these disciplines, students gain the knowledge, skills, and intellectual flexibility to thrive in an ever-evolving world while enhancing the richness of their personal and professional lives. Students must satisfy the general education requirements of the College of Arts and Sciences and their major program to graduate. 

The Humanities

Click here for curricula ladders for Creative Writing , English , Art and Music History , and Spanish 

Courses offered by the Humanities Division foster a sense of historical consciousness, aesthetic appreciation, and philosophical judgment. The study of the humanities demands rigorous interpretation and openness to multiple perspectives. Through this program, students develop depth and breadth in their understanding of the human condition. Students majoring in one of the humanities will work out a sound, balanced program of study in close consultation with their faculty advisors. Such a program includes a range of courses within the chosen field of study, as well as coursework in related disciplines. Students in academic and pre-professional programs frequently pursue certificates, minors, or second majors in one of the various disciplines that comprise the Humanities Division.

Course offerings and requirements for each major in the Humanities Division follow a logical sequence; typically students begin their course of study with lower-level classes. In addition to fulfilling the requirements leading to the Bachelor of Arts in one or more of the above fields, students take courses in art studio, art history, dance, history, Italian, music performance, Spanish, philosophy, and theater. Humanities faculty are committed to sparking curiosity and facilitating learning in all areas of the division, and to the development of strong writing, speaking, and critical thinking skills in every student. Faculty welcome opportunities to advise and mentor students through guided research, experiential learning, and independent studies tailored to each student’s academic and professional interests. Students must achieve a grade-point average of 2.0 in courses required for the major. 

Humanities majors can take a minor or certificate within the division or outside of the division/college. Students who double major in two fields in the Humanities must do two separate capstones and methods courses.

The Sciences

Click here for curricula ladders for Biochemistry , Biology, BA Biology, BS Chemistry, BA Chemistry, BS Computer Information Systems Computer Science , Environmental Science/Biology Environmental Science and Sustainability Environmental Health and Sustainability Management Green Chemistry Mathematics , Physics . 

The major programs in the sciences are designed to prepare students for further study at the graduate level or in professional schools; for employment in hospitals, industry, research institutions, and governmental agencies.

The minor programs in the sciences offer students from other disciplines the opportunity to pursue a sub-specialization of interest in an orderly fashion. Most of the major programs offer minors, and minors in experimental science and natural science are also available.

All students completing a major or minor in science are required to have a 2.0 GPA in all science courses and a 2.0 GPA in their major and minor to be eligible for graduation. 

The Social Sciences

Click here for curricula ladders for Anthropology , Communication Studies, Criminal Justice , Political Science , International Relations , Psychology , and Sociology  .

The goals of the Social Science Division are threefold: to give students the broad and varied educational experiences necessary for them to be informed and useful citizens in today’s complex and ever-changing world; to enable students to pursue major areas of study that will prepare them for professional careers after graduation; and to provide students with the opportunity to relate their coursework in a meaningful fashion to the real world through direct placements in organizations and community agencies.

There are three broad fields represented within the Social Science Division: behavioral sciences (includes majors in anthropology, criminal justice, psychology, and sociology), political science (includes international relations and political science), and communication studies. The Social Science Division has a number of educational options that may be combined with most of its major programs. By selecting one of the options that includes minors and double majors, it is possible for students to develop individualized courses of study compatible with their career plans or their plans for graduate and professional education. Advisors work closely with students at the end of their first year to plan their programs to ensure that their education is consistent with their long-range interests. Students must achieve a grade-point average of 2.0 in courses required for the major. 

Educational Options for Individualized Curricula for Social Science Majors

Double Majors and Dual Degrees

Students wishing to earn a double major or dual degree may do so by meeting the requirements for each major. Only one research methods course and senior project are required. Students wishing to earn a double major or dual degree should meet with their advisors to discuss which majors would be appropriate.

Minors

Social science majors may wish to minor in another social science or take one of the minors offered by the humanities or the science division.

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