COLLEGE
OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Dean: Martin Slann
The College
of Arts and Sciences is
composed of 17 academic departments offering a variety of programs leading to
bachelor’s degrees, including the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science,
Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and Bachelor of Social
Work. Students interested in any of
these programs should consult the department descriptions in this section of
the catalog to obtain information about academic requirements for a specific
bachelor’s degree program.
The College of Arts
and Sciences also offers the Master of Public Administration with
concentrations in Criminal Justice, Emergency Management, and Health
Administration. Other master’s degrees, including the Master of Social Work and
the Master of Arts in Service Agency Counseling, Art Education, English
Education, Mathematics Education, Music Education, Science Education, and
Social Studies Education, are available through the School of Graduate Studies. Students interested in any of these programs
should consult the Graduate Studies section of the catalog to obtain
information about academic requirements for a specific master’s degree program.
DEPARTMENTS IN THE
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
AMERICAN
INDIAN STUDIES
Mary Ann Jacobs, Chair
ART
Richard Gay, Interim Chair
BIOLOGY
David D. Zeigler, Chair
CHEMISTRY AND
PHYSICS
Thomas A. Dooling,
Chair
ENGLISH AND
THEATRE
Dennis H. Sigmon, Chair
FOREIGN
LANGUAGES
Liliana E. Wendorff, Chair
GEOLOGY AND
GEOGRAPHY
Martin B. Farley, Chair
HISTORY
Robert W. Brown, Chair
MASS
COMMUNICATION
Jamie Litty, Chair
MATHEMATICS
AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
Stephen D. Bourquin,
Chair
MUSIC
Timothy M. Altman, Chair
NURSING
Barbara B. Synowiez, Chair
PHILOSOPHY
AND RELIGION
David H. Nikkel,
Chair
POLITICAL
SCIENCE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Nicholas A. Giannatasio, Chair
PSYCHOLOGY
AND COUNSELING
Kelly A. Charlton, Chair
SOCIAL WORK
Sherry Edwards, Chair
SOCIOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Mario Paparozzi,
Chair