McMicken College of Arts and Sciences
McMicken Hall on the main campus.
The McMicken College of Arts and Sciences is a liberal arts college of the University of Cincinnati. Located in the university's main campus in Cincinnati, Ohio, the college is commonly referred to as simply McMicken, Arts and Sciences, or A&S. As the largest and most diverse college, A&S is the academic heart of UC and home to twenty-one departments, eight co-op programs, several interdisciplinary programs, and 407 full-time faculty members.
Programs
The college offers 37 undergraduate majors, 22 masters programs, and 14 doctoral programs. Enrollment comprises over 6,000 undergraduate students and over 800 graduate students. The college also offers a number of "4+1" programs where students complete their bachelor's and master's degree continuously in 5 years.
Undergraduate
- Africana Studies; In summer of 2011 the premier black studies organization
in the world, the National Council for Black Studies, will begin to call this department home as it moves its headquarters to UC.[1]
- Anthropology
- Archaeology
- Archaeology of Social Complexity
- Landscape Archaeology
- Geoarchaeology
- Asian Studies
- Biochemistry (BA)
- Biochemistry (BS)
- Biological Sciences (BA)
- Biological Sciences (BS)
- Animals (Zoology)
- Biomedical Studies
- Cell & Molecular
- Ecology & Evolution
- Chemistry (BS-ACS)
- Chemistry (BS)
- Classical Civilization
- Classics; the Classics Department is one of the most active
centers for the study of Bronze Age and Classical antiquity in the United States (including research and field work in archaeology, ancient history, and Classical philology). The department also includes the US offices of L'Année philologique, the comprehensive bibliographic database for Classical philology.
- Communication; Department of Communication
- English
- Creative Writing
- Fiction
- Poetry
- Literary & Cultural Studies
- Rhetoric & Professional Writing
- Environmental Studies
- Exploratory Studies (undecided)
- French
- Geography (BA)
- Environmental
- Human
- Urban Economic
- Geography (BS)
- Environmental
- GIS
- Remote Sensing
- Geology (BA)
- Geology (BS)
- German Studies
- History
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- Interdisciplinary Studies
- 1. Individualized/Specialized
- Specialized Tracks:
- 2. Brain & Mind Studies
- 3. Family Studies
- International Affairs
- Journalism
- News/Editorial
- Magazine/Narrative
- Photojournalism
- Judaic Studies
- Hebrew Language
- Service/Experiential Learning
- Liberal Arts
- Mathematical Sciences
- Actuarial Sciences
- Statistics
- Neuroscience
- Brain/Mind/Behavior
- Neurobiology
- Neuropsychology
- Organizational Leadership
- Philosophy
- Biohumanities
- Law & Ethics
- Physics (BA)
- Physics (BS)
- Political Science
- Pre-Professional Programs
- 1. Pre-Dentistry
- 2. Pre-Law
- 3. Pre-Medicine
- 4. Pre-Optometry
- 5. Pre-Pharmacy
- 6. Pre-Social Work
- 7. Pre-Veterinary Medicine
- Psychology (BA)
- Psychology (BS)
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
- North Amer. Women's Studies
- Sexuality Studies
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Graduate
Master's
- Anthropology
- Biological Sciences
- Chemistry
- Classics
- Communication
- English
- French
- Geography
- Geology
- German Studies
- History
- Human Resources
- Mathematical Sciences
- Pedagogy in French or Spanish
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science (MA, MA/JD, PhD, JD/PhD)
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Statistics
- Teaching Math
- Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (MA, MA/JD)
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Doctoral
- Biological Sciences
- Chemistry
- Classics
- English
- Geography
- Geology
- German Studies
- History
- Mathematical Sciences
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Psychology
- Romance Languages
- Sociology
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Centers & Institutes
- Center for Biosensors & Chemical Sensors
- Center for Geospatial Information & Environmental Sensor Network (GIESN)
- Center for Organizational Leadership
- Charles Phelps Taft Research Center
- Cincinnati Center for Field Studies
- Cognition, Action and Perception Center (CAP)
- Kunz Center for Social Research
References
- ↑ "National Council for Black Studies Moves Headquarters to UC". uc.edu. Retrieved July 10, 2011.
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