The School of Arts, Humanities & Education is the university’s foundation, providing the traditional nuts and bolts programs that can help you acquire the abilities that employers value, such as critical thinking, analysis, innovative thinking, teamwork, flexibility, and problem solving. A solid basis in liberal arts delivers a strong foundation to pursue post-graduate programs in a multitude of areas, including science and technology. Read Dr. Overton's interview with Dr. Glass.
School of Arts, Humanities & Education Programs
Degree
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Infant and Toddler CareCertificate - UndergradView Infant and Toddler Care - Certificate - Undergrad
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Instructional Design and DeliveryCertificate - UndergradView Instructional Design and Delivery - Certificate - Undergrad
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K-12 Athletic AdministrationCertificate - GradView K-12 Athletic Administration - Certificate - Grad
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K-12 Reading and Differentiated InstructionCertificate - GradView K-12 Reading and Differentiated Instruction - Certificate - Grad
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K-12 Virtual School AdministrationCertificate - GradView K-12 Virtual School Administration - Certificate - Grad
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Ancient and Classical HistoryCertificate - GradView Ancient and Classical History - Certificate - Grad
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Human Development and Family StudiesBachelor'sView Human Development and Family Studies - Bachelor's
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Education: Student Affairs in Higher EducationMaster'sView Education: Student Affairs in Higher Education - Master's
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Clubs & Organizations
- Anthropology Club
- Golden Key International Honour Society
- Historical Studies Honor Society
- Intercollegiate Studies Institute
- National Society of Collegiate Scholars
- Pi Gammu Mu Honor Society (Social Sciences)
- Political Science Scholars Club
- Psychology Club
- Ratio Christi
- Saber & Scroll Historical Honor Society
- Sociology at Work
- Socratic Philosophical Honor Society
- Student Veterans of America
- Writing Club