Seattle University College of Arts and Sciences

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This category contains listings related to the programs offered by the Seattle University College of Arts and Sciences.

  • Anthropology Department  - Site presents a schedule of classes, course descriptions, and a faculty and staff directory.
  • Catholic Studies  - Minor program designed to explore the Catholic tradition in philosophical and theological contexts.
  • College of Arts and Sciences  - Information on the administrative and academic departments, program offerings, and college activities. With a faculty and staff directory.
  • Communication Department  - Department website contains course lists and descriptions, a schedule of classes, faculty and staff profiles and contacts, and links to related pages.
  • Criminal Justice Department  - Offers Master of Arts degree programs in Criminal Justice with optional concentration areas in Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation, Investigative Criminology, and Victimology.
  • Department of Modern Languages and Literature  - Site presents program descriptions, details of the program requirements, list and information on the language courses offered, and a faculty and staff directory.
  • Department of Philosophy  - Introduction to philosophy studies and information on the philosophy department's academic programs, faculty, activities and events, and alumni.
  • English Department  - Presents an overview of the department, information on the degree requirements, a schedule of classes, course descriptions, and a faculty and staff directory.
  • Environmental Studies Program  - Ecologically-oriented, integrated, field-based program of study designed by faculty members. Provides an introduction, the faculty and staff, and degree requirements.
  • Existential-Phenomenological Psychology  - Therapeutic psychology program designed to prepare students for entry to helping professions or to pursue doctoral studies.
  • Faith and the Great Ideas  - This program of special sections of required core courses is designed to give freshmen an integrated and coherent liberal education. Find student testimonials, courses offered, and list of faculty.
  • Fine Arts  - Department provides liberal arts based programs of study in music, theatre, visual art, photography, digital design and art history.
  • Global African Studies Program  - Dedicated to enhancing the quality of education on the African American descent and the African Diaspora.
  • History Department  - Details of the department's degree programs, areas of specialization, internships, classes, and activities.
  • Honors Program  - Two-year course of studies for academically excellent and talented faculty and students.
  • International Studies Program  - Interdisciplinary program of study encompassing the politics, economies, cultures, and societies of Asia, Europe, and Latin America.
  • Liberal Studies  - Presents an overview of the liberal studies discipline and information on the degree program and courses offered. With a two-year academic calendar.
  • Master of Sports Administration and Leadership  - Preparing students for professions in sports administration, to analyze and resolve challenges in the business and culture of sport.
  • Medieval Studies  - Providing a program of courses that complement major studies in hilosophy, history, English, and foreign language, and humanities.
  • Nonprofit Leadership  - Minor program providing 35 credits and opportunities for exploring the role of the nonprofit sector in public service and the achievement of social justice.
  • Nonprofit Leadership Program  - Executive master's degree designed for working professionals currently assuming roles as nonprofit executives.
  • Organization Systems Renewal  - Cohort based M.A. program consisting of a blend of theory and practice experiences for designing and leading organizational change.
  • Political Science  - Academic major created for those seeking careers in the government, business, and education, as well as for graduate or law school studies.
  • Psychology Department  - Offering a curriculum and courses designed to prepare students for careers as professional psychologists.
  • Public Administration  - NASPAA-accredited master's program that features experiential learning in a blend of management theory and public policy analysis.
  • Public Affairs  - Bachelor's degree program dealing with the how's of public service being transacted in government agencies, nonprofits, and private consulting firms.
  • Sociology Department  - Introducing the concept of 'sociological imagination' and presents information on the Seattle University sociology programs and courses.
  • Sociology Program  - Discusses the significance of studying social work, presents the details of the Sociology Program's content, and posts an academic calendar.
  • Theology and Religious Studies  - Glimpse of the program's academic plan, information on the degree requirements, and course descriptions. With contact lists and an academic calendar.
  • Women Studies  - Academic minor offering opportunities for examining the role of women in the society, through various perspectives and disciplines.
 
 
 
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