About the College
With more than 40 academic departments and interdisciplinary centers, the College of Arts and Sciences provides an environment where students may both explore a wide range of interests and find their areas of specialization.
The College’s academic offerings include the fine arts, the humanities, the natural and computational sciences and the social and behavioral sciences. Our programs teach students to discover knowledge independently, and to think critically, creatively and analytically.
The College prepares students for professional careers and provides them with the foundation for lifelong learning. The college also has primary responsibility for the two-year general education curriculum required of all Georgia State students.
Students in the College of Arts and Sciences can work with faculty experts, respected artists and top scientists while taking advantage of the facilities of a major research institution. The reach of the college’s faculty and students extends beyond campus, enriching the community and touching people around the world through service opportunities, cultural events, study abroad, and joint research programs.
Degrees Offered: 31 bachelor’s degrees, 31 masters, 13 doctoral
Majors (Fall 2009): 10,240 undergraduate, 1,198 masters, 774 doctoral
Graduates (2008-09): 2,003 bachelors, 351 masters, 90 doctoral
Credit hours (2008-09): 463,870
Faculty and Staff: 597 full-time faculty and over 300 staff members
External Funding: For fiscal year 2009, the college received over $24.2M in external funding from sources including NSF, NIH, and federal departments including Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, State, and Interior.
Facilities: Offices, labs, performance and exhibition facilities across campus, including General Classroom, Urban Life, Haas Howell and Rialto, Art & Humanities Building, Kell Hall, Science Center and Annex, 1 Park Place, 10 Park Place, Education Building, Kopleff Recital Hall, Alumni Hall Theater, 34 Peachtree Bldg., Sculpture Building.
