University of Maryland College of Arts and Humanities explained

College of Arts and Humanities
Established:1917
Type:Public
Parent:University of Maryland, College Park
Dean:Stephanie Shonekan
Academic Staff:300
Students:3,549
Undergrad:2,276
Address:1102 Francis Scott Key Hall
City:College Park, MD
Website:arhu.umd.edu

The College of Arts and Humanities is one of the 13 schools and colleges at the University of Maryland, College Park. It is a liberal arts program that studies human experience, thought, expression, and creativity.[1] It was one of the seven schools established in 1917 by Albert F. Woods.[2]

The College of Arts and Humanities consists of 11 academic departments, 3 schools and more than a dozen institutes, centers and galleries. It offers with 30 academic majors and 39 academic minors.[3] There are 2,525 undergraduate and graduate majors.[4] The College of Arts and Humanities is housed within 12 academic buildings on campus. The college itself is located in Francis Scott Key Hall.

Departments

University of Maryland College of Arts and Humanities Departments and Degree Programs!Department!Students Enrolled!Majors[5] !Minors!Certificates
American Studies61American StudiesU.S. Latina/o StudiesN/A
Art215ArtN/AN/A
Art History and Archaeology21Art HistoryArt History; ArchaeologyN/A
Classical Languages and Literature12ClassicsArchaeology; Classical Mythology; Greek Language and Culture; Latin Language and CultureN/A
Communication738CommunicationRhetoricN/A
English Language and Literature356English; Film StudiesCreative Writing
Professional Writing; Rhetoric
N/A
History198History; Central European, Russian and Eurasian StudiesHistory; Middle Eastern StudiesEast Asian Studies
Jewish Studies4Jewish StudiesHebrew Studies; Israel Studies; Jewish Studies; Religious StudiesN/A
Linguistics73LinguisticsLinguisticsN/A
Philosophy64Philosophy; Philosophy, Politics, and EconomicsPhilosophyN/A
School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures193Arabic Studies
Chinese; Film Studies; French Language and Literature; Germanic Studies; Italian Studies; Japanese; Persian Studies; Romance Languages; Russian Language and Literature; Spanish Language, Literatures, and Cultures
Arabic; Chinese Language; French Studies; Germanic Language, Literature and Culture; Hebrew Studies; Italian Culture and Language; Japanese; Korean Studies; Persian Studies; Portuguese Language, Literature, and Culture; Russian Studies; Spanish Heritage Language and Latina/o Culture; Spanish Language, Culture, and Professional Contexts; Spanish Literature, Linguistics, and CultureEast Asian Studies
School of Music165MusicMusic and Culture; Music PerformanceN/A
School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies128Dance
Theatre
N/AN/A
Women's Studies22Women's StudiesBlack Women's Studies; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender StudiesLesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies; Women's Studies

Leadership

Dean

The dean of the College of Arts and Humanities is Stephanie Shonekan. Shonekan assumed the position of dean in 2022, and succeeded Bonnie Thorton Dill who served as dean from 2011-2022.[6]

Rankings

The University of Maryland, College Park was ranked #52 in arts and humanities by U.S. News[7] and #82 in the World University Ranking for arts and humanities.[8]

Notable alumni

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: College of Arts and Humanities < University of Maryland. academiccatalog.umd.edu. 2019-06-24.
  2. Web site: Timeline. 2016-12-09. www.umd.edu. en. 2019-06-25.
  3. Web site: About College of Arts & Humanities, University of Maryland. www.arhu.umd.edu. 2019-06-10.
  4. Web site: reports.umd.edu. reports.umd.edu. 2019-06-10.
  5. Web site: University of Maryland Catalog < University of Maryland. academiccatalog.umd.edu. 2019-06-10.
  6. Web site: UMD Names First Woman Dean of Arts-Humanities Newswise: News for Journalists. www.newswise.com. 2019-06-24.
  7. Web site: U.S. News & World Report. 2019-06-10.
  8. Web site: University of Maryland, College Park. 2019-03-25. Times Higher Education (THE). en. 2019-06-10.