ASU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Coordinates: 33°25′19.66″N 111°53′15.51″W / 33.4221278°N 111.8876417°W
Motto | Transforming learning, discovery and lives |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1954 |
Dean | Patrick J. Kenney |
Academic staff | 1,364 |
Students | 20,520 |
Location | Tempe, Arizona, United States |
Campus | Arizona State University |
Website | http://clas.asu.edu/ |
The Arizona State University College of Liberal Arts & Sciences also known as CLAS is one of the 24 independent school/college units at ASU. It consists of 24 academic units (schools, institutes, departments and programs), totaling 20,128 students enrolled (as of Fall 2014),[1] and is the largest of Arizona State University's colleges.
Academic Units
Schools:
- Earth and Space Exploration
- Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning
- Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies
- Hugh Downs School of Human Communication
- Human Evolution and Social Change
- International Letters and Cultures
- Life Sciences
- Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
- Politics and Global Studies
- Social and Family Dynamics
- Social Transformation
- African and African American Studies - Asian Pacific American Studies - Justice and Social Inquiry - Women and Gender Studies
- Transborder Studies
Departments:
- Aerospace Studies
- Chemistry and Biochemistry
- English
- Military Science
- Physics
- Psychology
Programs:
- American Indian Studies
- Jewish Studies
- Naval Science
Institutes
- Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- BEYOND: Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science
- Center for Asian Research
- Center for Bioarchaeological Research
- Center for Bioenergy and Photosynthesis
- Center for Biological Physics
- Center for Biology and Society
- Center for Film, Media and Popular Culture
- Center for Metabolic Biology
- Center for Meteorite Studies
- Center for Population Dynamics
- Center for Social Dynamics and Complexity
- Center for the Study of Institutional Diversity
- Family and Human Dynamics Research Institute
- GeoDa Center for Geospatial Analysis and Computation
- Hispanic Research Center
- Institute of Human Origins
- Institute for Humanities Research
- Institute for Social Science Research
- International Institute for Species Exploration
- LeRoy Eyring Center for Solid State Science
- Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics
- Mathematical, Computational and Modeling Sciences Center
- The Melikian Center: Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies
- Prevention Research Center
- Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing
ASU Centers and Institutes with Liberal Arts and Sciences Partnerships
- American Indian Policy Institute
- American Indian Student Support Services
- Biodesign Institute
- Center for Nanotechnology in Society
- Center for Research on Education in Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology (CRESMET)
- Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict
- Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes
- Global Institute of Sustainability
- North American Center for Transborder Studies
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