School of Design, Arts, and Humanities
Dean: Dr. Christina A. Clark
The School of Design, Arts, and Humanities supports the university’s objectives to provide a fundamental grounding in the liberal arts through programs of study in design, the fine and applied arts, and the humanities.
At the undergraduate level, the school offers degree programs in art, communication, English, fashion design, fashion merchandising, history, interior design, liberal studies, media design, philosophy, politics, and theology and religious studies. At the graduate level, the school offers programs in interior design and literature, language, and the humanities.
Undergraduate students seeking teaching licensure on the secondary level (grades 6-12) in English or history follow a prescribed program of studies that both fulfills the requirements of their major discipline and leads to secondary teaching licensure. The program in art education leads to licensure to teach students in kindergarten through 12th grade.
In addition, the School of Design, Arts, and Humanities offers many of the courses that fulfill the Liberal Arts Core and University Requirements.