We
welcome you.

Dr. Lovette Chinwah-Adegbola
Interm Dean
Wesley Hall - Room 125
(937) 376-6473
The College offers 18 degree programs in the fine and performing arts, humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and military science. In addition, by offering courses to support the General Education program, the College provides students with a broad foundation in the liberal arts. The guiding principle of General Education is that each person who graduates from college should possess the ability to think critically and analytically, to communicate information and ideas effectively, to know history and its role in shaping the present, to use technology to enhance learning, and to understand human life more deeply and productively through familiarity with the work of writers, thinkers, and pioneers in the arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences.
The College comprises three departments: Fine and Performing Arts, Humanities, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. The College also houses the Military Science Program, Honors Program, the Louis Stokes Center on Aging, the Cosby Mass Communications Center, and numerous federally and state funded research programs.
Undergraduate degree offerings in the Arts and Humanities include the Bachelor of Arts in English, Fine Arts, History and Music. Through the disciplines of Political Science, Psychology, Social Work and Sociology, the College offers baccalaureate degree programs that prepare students for careers in the social and applied sciences. The programs in International Languages and Philosophy serve to support major and minor degree offerings, and the University General Education Requirements.
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