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"Throughout my Bachelor of Science in Psychology program, I have kept a full-time job, had my first child and am still set to complete my degree with a great grade point average."

Kristina Donovan, Bachelor of Science in Psychology

College of Arts and Sciences

Many of the signers of the U.S. Constitution were educated in the arts and sciences. Their collective knowledge and abilities were instrumental in establishing the socio-economic and political framework upon which this country has been founded.

The purpose of the College of Arts and Sciences is to create an environment in which students can enhance their individual growth and further their creative endeavors through an augmentation of human knowledge and understanding. In furthering this purpose, the College of Arts and Sciences provides students with not only a solid foundation in their selected field, but also an awareness of the interconnectedness of other disciplines as well.

Programs within the College of Arts and Sciences have an interdisciplinary focus that includes five liberal arts areas: humanities, communication arts, sciences, mathematics, and social science. The study of arts and sciences is fundamental to the development of professional competencies including critical thinking, effective communication, collaboration and information utilization. These abilities are essential to the development of the professional skills necessary for optimal performance in a wide variety of occupations.

Programs

Explore our Programs
Whether you're interested in studying communication or psychology, the College of Arts and Sciences has a degree program to fit your needs.

Bachelor of Science in Communication
Develop the knowledge and skills needed for effective communication in a variety of work environments.

Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Gain a strong foundation in general psychology, as well as knowledge and skills that can be applied to a variety of fields. This program does not have a clinical emphasis.

Master of Science in Psychology
Learn about the cognitive and affective processes behind human behavior, current theories and research in psychology, and more. This program does not have a clinical emphasis.

Importance of a Liberal Arts Education
Discover how a liberal arts education can provide broad knowledge, helpful skills and a foundation for future learning.

Accreditation
University of Phoenix is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association.

About our Faculty
Learn from faculty members who not only have advanced degrees, but also substantial experience in the fields they teach. Click to meet several faculty members.


 
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