David Duquette, Ph.D.,
Associate Dean of Humanities and Fine Arts |
The Division of Humanities and Fine Arts consists of twelve disciplines: American Studies, Art; Classical Studies, Communication and Media Studies, Theatre Studies, English, Modern Languages and Literatures, History, Music, Philosophy, Religious Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies. Each of these disciplines has its own faculty and offers its own major program (except for American Studies, Classical Studies, Japanese and Women’s and Gender Studies). Taken as a whole the disciplinary offerings constitute an integral part of a liberal arts education and play a vital role in the intellectual, moral and personal development of our students. In addition to the major programs offered by individual disciplines, a divisional major is available for students seeking a broader range of courses in the Humanities and Fine Arts. |
Programs
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American Studies
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Art
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Classical Studies
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Communication and Media Studies
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English
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Modern Languages and Literatures
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History
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Music
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Philosophy
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Religious Studies
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Theatre Studies
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Women's and Gender Studies |