Saint Louis University College of Arts and Sciences
Type | Private |
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Established | 1818 |
Academic affiliation | Roman Catholic - Jesuit |
Dean | Michael D. Barber, S.J. |
Location | St. Louis, Missouri, USA |
Campus | Urban |
Website | http://www.slu.edu/x12557.xml |
Saint Louis University College of Arts and Sciences is the oldest academic unit within Saint Louis University.[1] Established in 1818, the College is located in Midtown, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. The college has many academic departments and interdisciplinary study programs. It is the main undergraduate institution at Saint Louis University.
Academic Departments and Programs
The College of Arts and Science has 18 Departments and 16 Programs/Centers.[2]
Departments:
- American Studies
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Communication
- Communication Sciences & Disorders
- Earth & Atmospheric Sciences with programs in
- Environmental Sciences (Undergraduate)
- Environmental Studies (Undergraduate)
- Geology (Undergraduate)
- Meteorology (Undergraduate and Graduate)
- Geoscience (Graduate)
- Graduate Certificate program in Remote Sensing and Advanced GIS
- Economics
- English
- Fine & Performing Arts
- Art History
- Music
- Studio Art
- Theatre
- University Theatre
- History
- Mathematics & Computer Science
- Modern & Classical Languages
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Sociology & Criminal Justice
- Theological Studies
Programs & Centers
- 1818 Advanced College Credit
- African American Studies
- Earthquake Center
- English for Academic Purposes
- Environmental Sciences, Center for
- Ethics Across the Curriculum
- Film Studies
- Global and Local Social Justice - Power, Society, Culture
- Ibero-American Studies
- International Studies Program
- Manresa Program
- Medical Humanities Program
- Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies
- Micah Program
- Russian & Eastern European Studies
- Women's Studies Program
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References
- ↑ The College of Arts & Science
- ↑ Saint Louis University, College of Arts & Science Departments and Programs
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