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2011-2012 Academic Catalog
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Majors
The College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences also offers BA and BS degrees in a variety of disciplines within the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences. For specific information on the programs listed below, please contact the Student Success Center.
Anthropology (BA)
Art History (BA)
Biology (BA)
Chemistry (BA) (BS)
Communication (BA)
Economics (BA)
English (BA)
Geography and Environmental Studies (BA)
History (BA)
Mathematics (BA) (BS)
Philosophy (BA)
Physics (BS)
Political Science (BA)
Psychology (BA)
Sociology (BA)
Spanish (BA)
Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA) (BA)
Women's and Ethnic Studies (WEST) (BA)
Minors The College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences also offers an array of minors to complement a BA or BS degree. For more information on the minors listed below and the requirements for their completion, please contact the Student Success Center.
Anthropology
Art History
Chemistry
Communication
Economics
Energy Science
English
Ethnic Studies
French
Gallery Management
Geography and Environmental Studies
Gerontology
German
History
Leadership Studies
Mathematics and Statistics
Mathematics as a Liberal Art
Military Science
Music
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Professional Writing
Psychology
Sociology
Spanish
Studio Art
Theatre
Women's Studies
Pre-Professional Programs The College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences also offers several pre-professional programs that prepare students for advanced study or professional school in the disciplines listed below. For more information on these programs, please contact the Student Success Center.
Pre-Dental
Pre-Medicine
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Physician's Assistant
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Pre-Law
Master of Arts In addition to undergraduate education, the College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences boasts a thriving Graduate School. For the Master of Arts (MA) option, the College offers the programs listed below.
Applied Geography Dr. John Harner Columbine 2013 (719) 255-4054 jharner@uccs.edu
Communication Mrs. Debbie MacDonald Columbine 4012 (719) 255-4114 debbie.macdonald@uccs.edu or Dr. Sherry Morreale Columbine 3055 (719) 255-4115 smorreal@uccs.edu
History Mr. Ian Smith Columbine 2048 (719) 255-4069 ismith2@uccs.edu or Dr. Robert Sackett Columbine 2053 (719) 255-4079 rsackett@uccs.edu
Psychology Mr. David Dubois Columbine 4037 (719) 255-4500 ddubois@uccs.edu or Mike Kisley - Associate Professor/Director-Graduate Training in Psychology Columbine 4013 (719) 255-4177 mkisley@uccs.edu
or Dan Segal - Dir. of Clinical Training Columbine 4015 (719) 255-4176 dlsegal@uccs.edu
Sociology Ms. Rosemary Kelbel Columbine 1039 (719) 255-4153 rkelbel@uccs.edu or Dr. Heather Albanesi Columbine 1021 (719) 255-4137 halbanes@uccs.edu
Master of Science The College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences also offers the Master of Science degree in the areas indicated below. For more information, contact the individuals listed below, or visit the Graduate School website.
Biology
Ms. Ruth Jackson Osborn Building B313 (719) 255-3266 biology@uccs.edu or Dr. Jackie Berning Osborn Building B335 (719) 255-3078 jberning@uccs.edu
Mathematics
Ms. Emanuelita Martinez Engineering Building 274 (719) 255-3311 emartine@uccs.edu
Doctor of Philosophy Beginning in Fall 2004, the College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences will begin offering its first doctoral degree, a Ph.D. in psychology with a curricular emphasis in geropsychology. For more information, contact
Dan Segal Columbine 4051 (719) 255-4176 dsegal@uccs.edu
or David DuBois Columbine 4037 (719) 255-4500 ddubois@uccs.edu
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