In the College of Arts and Sciences, you develop the critical thinking, problem solving, and communication skills you need to pursue a successful career.
Here, you don’t just memorize theories—you collaborate, integrate, and represent your point of view thoughtfully. Classes are small, which means you’ll receive personal attention and support from faculty. You get hands-on experience through internships, research with faculty, and study abroad opportunities. Our interdisciplinary offerings enable you to engage with the world from multiple perspectives.
When you graduate, you will be able to address problems and offer viable solutions, because you will have spent the last four years doing just that.
Make it official and reserve your spot in the College of Arts and Sciences!
Summer orientation is open! Register for one of our five sessions that begin in June!
UHart appointed Josie Brown as dean of Hillyer College and the College of Arts and Sciences, beginning July 2.
The College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) offers 25 undergraduate majors, 29 minors, seven graduate programs, and multiple interdisciplinary offerings, making it the largest of the seven schools and colleges.
A&S offers academic advising to all students, an Honors Program, and pre-professional advising for students interested in pursuing careers in law, medicine, and pharmacy.
Kyle Conti works for NFL Films on the HBO reality sports documentary series Hard Knocks. A graduate of the UHart School of Communication’s MA in Communication program, Conti also earned a double major in Cinema, and Digital Media and Journalism.
The small class sizes made me feel like I had a connection with every professor. The projects and papers were meaningful, and I feel well prepared to enter the workforce.