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University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts

University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts

FieldValue
nameCollege of Liberal Arts
image
deanGerShun Avilez
established1868
typePublic university
students16,389
undergrad13,617
postgrad1,571
cityMinneapolis
countryU.S.
campusUrban
websitecla.umn.edu

The University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts (CLA) is the largest college of the University of Minnesota in the Twin Cities of Minnesota. Established in 1868, the College of Liberal Arts offers more than 65 majors and 70 minors to its more than 13,600 undergraduate students, as well as more than two dozen majors to its 1,500 graduate students. The various departments of the College of Liberal Arts are housed in several buildings located in both the East Bank and West Bank areas of the university's Minneapolis campus.

Academic majors and minors

Johnston Hall, CLA Offices

The College of Liberal Arts offers numerous programs of study. A partial list includes:

  • Acting
  • African American and African Studies
  • American Indian Studies
  • American Studies
  • Anthropology
  • Art
  • Art History
  • Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
  • Astrophysics
  • Biblical Studies
  • Biology, Society, & Environment
  • Chemistry
  • Chicano-Latino Studies
  • Child Psychology
  • Classics
  • Communication Studies
  • Computer Science
  • Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature
  • Dance
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Earth Sciences
  • Economics
  • Economics - Quantitative Emphasis
  • English
  • Environmental Geosciences
  • French Studies
  • French and Italian Studies
  • Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies
  • Geography
  • German, Scandinavian & Dutch Studies
  • Global Studies
  • History
  • Human Physiology
  • Individualized Studies
  • Individually Designed Interdepartmental B.A.
  • Italian Studies
  • Jewish Studies
  • Journalism
  • Linguistics
  • Mass Communication
  • Mathematics
  • Music
  • Music Education
  • Music Therapy
  • Ojibwe Language
  • Philosophy
  • Physics
  • Physiology
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Religious Studies
  • Russian
  • Sociology
  • Sociology of Law, Criminology, and Deviance
  • Spanish Studies
  • Spanish and Portuguese Studies
  • Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences
  • Statistics
  • Strategic Communication: Advertising & Public Relations
  • Studies in Cinema & Media Culture
  • Technical Writing & Communication
  • Theatre Arts
  • Urban Studies

References

References

  1. "College Leadership".
  2. "Majors & Minors {{!}} College of Liberal Arts {{!}} University of Minnesota".
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