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The College of Arts and Humanities comprises seven departments which offer programs of study leading to baccalaureate and associate degrees as listed below:
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Bachelor of Arts
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Bachelor of Fine Arts
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Bachelor of Music Education
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Art
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Creative Writing
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Music Education
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Art Education
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Creative Writing Education
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English
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English Education
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Foreign Language
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Associate of Arts
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Foreign Language Education
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Criminal Justice
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General Studies
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General Studies
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History and Political Science
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International Studies
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Journalism
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Music
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Psychology
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Rehabilitation Science
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Sociology
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Social Studies Education
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Speech
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Speech Education
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With the exception of the Associate of Arts Degree in General Studies and the Bachelor of Arts Degree in General Studies, the degree programs within the College of Arts and Humanities are administered by the various departments. For more information on the General Studies degrees, click on the appropriate option: Associate of Arts Bachelor of Arts.
In addition to the degree programs offered, the College of Arts and Humanities also offers minors in anthropology, art, criminal justice, foreign language, history, journalism, philosophy, political science, psychology, rehabilitation science, sociology, speech, and theatre. The school also supervises pre-professional curricula in law and is extensively involved in the general education program.
Through these degree and pre-professional curricula, the departments in the College prepare graduates for a variety of challenging and rewarding careers, either directly or via continued graduate or professional studies. These curricula are designed not only to develop theoretical and technical expertise in the fine arts, humanities, and social sciences, but also to nurture the ability to think clearly and express ideas persuasively.
Through its general education commitment and elective offerings, the college's faculty contributes to the broadening of the knowledge and experience of all graduates of Arkansas Tech University by promoting basic competence in communication skills, by fostering an appreciation and understanding of our cultural heritage and current world affairs, and by developing problem-solving techniques.
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