School of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Stanley C. Pelkey, Ph.D., Dean
In this era of increasingly rapid social, cultural, economic, and technological change, a rigorous, broad, and Christ-centered education in the sciences, the humanities, mathematics, and the arts is more important than ever. Programs of study in the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences equip students with the intellectual, social, and discipline-specific skills necessary to evaluate information, communicate effectively, and think critically, creatively, and independently. Majors and programs offered by these departments are of the highest quality, and many have additional, specialized accreditation from state or national accrediting agencies. All faculty and staff in the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences are committed to nurturing students as they seek personal, spiritual, and professional maturity, as well as introducing students to an ever-more expansive understanding of the world while supporting students in their pursuit of their personal dreams, intellectual passions, and sense of calling.
The School of Liberal Arts and Sciences is comprised of ten departments and offers traditional undergraduate programs in the following fields:
- Biological and Chemical Sciences
- Communication
- Computer Science, Mathematics & Physics
- Criminal Justice
- History
- Language & Literature
- Music & Performing Arts
- Psychology
- Religion & Philosophy
- Visual Arts
Those interested in traditional undergraduate programs are encouraged to contact the Office of Admissions or the individual departments for further information.
The School of Liberal Arts and Sciences offers several non-traditional and graduate programs through the Department of Criminal Justice and the Department of Psychology.