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Graduate

Graduate education in the College of Liberal Arts prepares students for careers in academia, government, and non-profit and private sector positions that require specialized knowledge in a social or behavioral science or humanities discipline. Our faculty are engaged in influential programs of research and bring transformative teaching to the graduate experience.

The College offers Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in Anthropology, Communication, Economics, English, Hispanic Studies, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology, as well as Master’s degrees in Maritime Archeology and Conservation and Performance Studies. Programs in the College offer graduate certificates that permit further specialization in Africana Studies, Film and Media Studies, and Women’s and Gender Studies for students enrolled in graduate degree programs within the University. The Department of Anthropology offers a certificate in Conservation Training that is available to degree-seeking and non-degree seeking students.

The College of Liberal Arts participates in an intercollegiate certificate program in Digital Humanities that is open to degree-seeking students within the University.