College of Arts and Sciences (University of Nebraska–Lincoln)
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Arts and Sciences, also known as CAS, is the liberal arts and sciences college of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, offering Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences as well as interdisciplinary programs. It is the oldest and largest college on campus with about 5,000 undergraduates.
Dr. Elizabeth Theiss-Morse began the role of interim dean on July 1, 2018.[1] Dr. Mark Button will begin the role of dean on July 1, 2019.[2]
Areas of study
Humanities
- Classics and Religious Studies
- English
- History
- Modern Languages and Literatures (French, German, Russian, Spanish)
- Philosophy
Natural and Mathematical sciences
- Biochemistry
- Biological Sciences
- Chemistry
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (Geology and Meteorology)
- Mathematics
- Physics and Astronomy
Social sciences
Interdisciplinary programs
- African and African American Studies
- Asian Studies
- Environmental Studies
- Ethnic Studies
- European Studies
- Film Studies
- Global Studies
- Great Plains Studies
- Judaic Studies
- Latino and Latin American Studies
- Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- Native American Studies
- Women's and Gender Studies
References
- "Theiss-Morse named interim dean of arts and sciences". news.unl.edu. Retrieved 2019-05-07.
- "Button named next dean of arts and sciences". news.unl.edu. Retrieved 2019-05-07.
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