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College of Liberal Arts and Social SciencesDegrees and Programs Offered by Department|Anthropology||Art| |Communication| |Communication Disorders| |Economics| |English| |History| |Modern and Classical Languages| |Music| |Philosophy| |Political Science| |Psychology| |Sociology| |Theatre| |Certificate Programs| Department of AnthropologyMaster of Arts in AnthropologySchool of ArtMaster of Fine Arts in Art
School of CommunicationMaster of Arts in Communication
Department of Communication Sciences and DisordersMaster of Arts in Communication DisordersDepartment of EconomicsMaster of Arts in Economics Doctor of Philosophy in EconomicsDepartment of EnglishMaster of Arts in EnglishMaster of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Doctor of Philosophy in English Department of HistoryMaster of Arts in HistoryDoctor of Philosophy in History Department of Modern and Classical LanguagesMaster of Arts in Spanish M.A./M.B.A. in Spanish Doctor of Philosophy in Spanish Moores School of MusicMaster of Music
Doctor of Musical Arts Applied Music for majors and non-majors
Department of PhilosophyMaster of Arts in PhilosophyDepartment of Political ScienceMaster of Arts in Political ScienceMaster of Arts in Public Administration Program Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science Department of PsychologyDoctor of Philosophy in PsychologyDepartment of SociologyMaster of Arts in SociologySchool of TheatreMaster of Arts in TheatreMaster of Fine Arts in Theatre Certificate ProgramsA certificate signifies to current and future employers that an individual has attained a level of competency in a particular area of study. The Women's Studies Program currently offers a graduate certificate in women's studies; the Cognitive Science Initiative, jointly hosted in CLASS and the Engineering College, also offers a certificate program. Please contact the College's departments, schools and program's directly for information about the certificates that they offer.
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