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African American Studies

American Studies

Anthropology

Art and Art History

Asian and Slavic Languages and Literatures

Biology

Chemistry

Cinema & Comparative Literature

Classics

Communication Sciences and Disorders

Communication Studies

Computer Science

Dance

English
Environmental Sciences

French & Italian

Geography

Geoscience

German

Health & Sport Studies

History

Informatics (see Computer Science)
Integrative Physiology
Interdepartmental Studies

Interdisciplinary Programs, Division of

Leisure Studies

Literature, Science & the Arts

International Studies

Journalism & Mass Communication

Linguistics

Mathematics

Music

Performing Arts, Division of

Dance

Music
Performing Arts Entrepreneurship

Theatre Arts

Philosophy

Physics & Astronomy

Political Science

Psychology

Religious Studies

Rhetoric

Russian

Social Work

Sociology

Spanish & Portuguese

Speech Pathology & Audiology
(see Communication Sciences and Disorders)

Statistics & Actuarial Science
Theatre Arts

Women's Studies

Writers' Workshop (Graduate Program only)

Majors from Other Colleges

Biochemistry (College of Medicine)
Economics (Tippie College of Business)
Elementary Education (College of Education)
Microbiology (College of Medicine)
Science Education (College of Education)

 

 

PhotoThe College of Liberal Arts and Sciences offers programs in fine arts, humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, and mathematics, as well as many interdisciplinary opportunities. Our majors, certificates, and minors prepare students to participate in the complex and ever-changing economic, political, and cultural life of their community and society. They also can provide the foundation for specialized training in dentistry, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, business, law and education.

Most of the majors offered by the College have developed four-year graduation plans that students can use to plan their programs. Participating programs provide "checkpoints" and advising for the four-year plan. Students can also work with departmental advisors to form individual plans of study.

PhotoStudents in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences can earn undergraduate certificates and minors offered by the College and by other University units. Each CLAS certificate program draws on courses from at least three departments, and most draw on courses offered by other colleges.

Students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences may participate in the University's Honors Program, Phi Beta Kappa, the Center for the Book, ROTC, International Programs and POROI (Project on the Rhetorics of Inquiry). Many students participate in Study Abroad programs, for which a number of departments award major credit.

The College also offers English as a Second Language and the Iowa Intensive English Program for non-native speakers.

The College awards The Bachelor of Liberal Studies (BLS) degree in a Regents program coordinated by the Center for Credit Programs. The Center for Credit Programs also sponsors the Bachelor of Applied Studies (BAS) degree, awarded through University College. Students in these programs may take courses offered by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Certificates Offered by CLAS

American Sign Language and Deaf Studies
Global Health Studies
Interdisciplinary Programs, Division of
      Aging Studies
      American Indian and Native Studies
      Medieval Studies
      Sexuality Studies
International Business (offered with the Tippie College of Business)
Latin American Studies
Philosophies and Ethics of Politics, Law, & Economics
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Classics

Certificates Available through other Colleges

Entrepreneurship (Tippie College of Business)
Museum Studies (University College)
Public Health (College of Public Health)
Risk Management and Insurance (Tippie College of Business)
Nonprofit Management (University College)

Minors Offered by CLAS

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African American Studies; Aging Studies; American Indian and Native Studies;American Sign Language; American Studies; Ancient Civilization; Anthropology; Art / Art History; Astronomy; Biology; Chemistry; Chinese; Cinema; Classical Languages; Communication Studies; Comparative Literature; Computer Science; Dance; Economics; English; Environmental Sciences French; Geography; Geoscience; German; Global Health Studies; Greek; Health and Sport Studies, Hindi; History; Informatics; Integrative Physiology (formerly Exercise Science); International Studies, Italian;Japanese, Latin; Latin American Studies; Leisure Studies; Linguistics; Mass Communication (offered by Journalism and Mass Communication); Mathematics; Microbiology; Music; Philosophy; Physics; Political Science; Portuguese; Psychology; Religious Studies; Russian; Sanskrit; Social Work; Sociology; Spanish; Statistics; Theatre Arts; and Women's Studies.

Minors from Other Colleges

Business (Tippie College of Business); Psychological and Quantitative Foundations ( College of Education) and Human Relations (College of Education).

Resource Centers

Most research and resource centers can be found through the department and program web sites. Two programs of especial interest to undergraduates are the Writing Center and Language Media Center.