Organization of the college
Largest of the
seven colleges at BGSU, the College of Arts and Sciences includes
two schools (art and communication studies) and nineteen academic
departments, as well as twelve interdisciplinary programs. These
units span the range of the traditional disciplines in the arts
and humanities, languages, sciences and mathematics, and social
sciences as well as connecting disciplines in the environment and
contemporary culture.
A strong faculty of more than 400 full-time teacher/scholars offers
general and specialized instruction leading to six different undergraduate
degrees: the bachelor of arts, the bachelor of science, the bachelor
of liberal studies, the bachelor of fine arts, the bachelor of arts
in communication and the bachelor of science in journalism. Under
these six degree programs, students may choose from more than 70
different major fields and an equal number of minors. These wide-ranging
choices provide ample opportunity to pursue individual interests
and needs. All programs unite the common characteristics of combining
breadth of intellectual inquiry with the specialized instruction
that students need to seek either immediate and meaningful post-baccalaureate
employment or preparation for graduate or professional study.
|