The School of Arts, Humanities, and Education teaches foundational skills needed in the professional world. These skills include collaboration, critical thinking, problem-solving, and written and oral communication. Our General Education courses provide a broad-based education in literature, languages, and social sciences. Degree programs provide a good foundation for a wide variety of professional interests. Undergraduate programs include English, Sociology, Psychology, and Communications; Masters’ Programs provide deeper, more specialized knowledge in several fields, including Psychology, Sociology, and History.
School Leadership
Dean
Dr. Anthony Garibay
Assistant Dean
Dr. Bethanie Hansen (Interim)
Department Chairs
Anthropology and Sociology – Dr. Stacey Tucker
Art, Music, Philosophy, Religion – Dr. Jan Spencer (Interim)
Communication and World Languages – Dr. Bjorn Mercer
English, Humanities, and Literature – Dr. Jaclyn Fowler
History – Dr. Richard Hines
Human Development and Family Studies – Kathleen Mangeri
Psychology – Dr. Tonia Parker
School Counseling, Educational Leadership, and Student Affairs – Dr. Jan Spencer
Teaching – Dr. Kathleen Tate
Assistant Department Chairs
History – Dr. Jeffrey Stone
Psychology – Dr. Rachel Cain
Masters
- Educational Leadership
- Higher Education Administration
- History
- Humanities
- Military History
- Online Teaching
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Student Affairs in Higher Education
- Teaching
Certificates
- American History
- American Revolution
- Ancient and Classical History
- Civil War Studies
- Design Thinking
- European History
- Executive Coaching
- K-6 STEAM (STEM and the Arts)
- K-12 Athletic Administration
- K-12 Online Learning
- K-12 Reading and Differentiated Instruction
- K-12 Virtual School Administration
- Life Coaching
- World War II Studies
NanoCerts®
Suspended Programs
- Teaching - Non-Licensure Concentration in Elementary Education
- Teaching - Non-Licensure Concentration in Social Studies