The College of Arts and Sciences is the University’s central and largest college. Through its instruction in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences, the College of Arts and Sciences seeks to foster respect for excellence, tolerance of others, dedication to fairness and social justice, precision in speech and thought, and development of intellect.
It does so through a mixture of traditional and innovative programs. Particularly noteworthy are the developing interdisciplinary programs that cut across traditional boundaries and focus on emerging social needs and issues in reading and writing, literature, the environment, internationalization, media, communication, and technology.

Art historians investigate and interpret visual images and material artifacts from the past and present; works that are there to be seen in galleries and museums and in their original settings throughout the world. Go




Our mission is to prepare communication graduates to successfully navigate a changing world. Students graduate prepared to shape a technologically and culturally diverse world, engage in lifelong learning, and achieve personal and professional success. Go

With a degree in Computer Science, your career path can take many forms. Computer scientists are found in virtually every major industry, research field, and educational facility. Go



The Maurice Greenberg Center for Judaic Studies is devoted to teaching original research in Judaic studies, from the biblical to modern periods. Faculty from around the world have created programs that are diverse and stimulating to the students. Go

The need for qualified mathematicians will be greater than ever in the next decade. As a math graduate, you will find challenging and rewarding employment as a researcher, teacher, actuary, statistician, applied mathematician, or manager. Go

Students majoring in modern languages can focus on one language or combine their studies on two or more languages. Students are encouraged to participate in one of our study abroad programs. Go

Philosophy majors study the philosophical traditions that have had a decisive influence in the development of civilizations. They examine problems that have concerned thinkers throughout history, such as questions of life, value, knowledge, community, and reality. Go


Our students range from aspiring lawyers to budding political journalists, to theorists pitting Madison against Marx to would-be Senators and Congresspeople, to environmentalists to tycoons-to-be. Go

In psychology, emphasis is placed on developing critical thinking and analytical skills so students become adept at formulating meaningful questions, implementing strategies to enhance development, and solving problems of individual and group behavior. Go

Skilled professional and technical writers are needed in almost every business and industry—public and private, corporate and nonprofit—to write print, digital, and online texts. Go