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The College of Arts and Letters is committed to the ideals of the liberal arts. Its curriculum is designed to introduce students to the full range of human experiences through the study of cultural heritage, forms of artistic and literary expression, patterns of social and political behavior, and methods of critical inquiry.
The mission of the College of Arts and Letters is to prepare students for rigorous, intellectual and creative inquiry leading to their full development as human beings and to their responsible engagement with society. We accomplish this mission by:
Developing the essential skills of critical reading and thinking, effective oral and written communication, and proficient use of technology
Providing foundational knowledge in the arts, humanities and social sciences for all undergraduates
Offering excellent disciplinary and interdisciplinary programs of study and training that expose students to accumulated knowledge, scholarly debate, and innovations in the field
Fostering global awareness and sensitivity to the breadth and diversity of the human condition, which includes acquiring an understanding of the roles of gender, race, ethnicity, and culture
Providing an atmosphere for the free exchange of ideas among faculty and students and by vigorously defending academic and intellectual freedom
Promoting challenging internship opportunities, research projects, and collaborative learning experiences that connect our students to the community and prepare them for the world of work
Supporting a broad array of cultural experiences that enrich the lives of students, the University, and the community