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School of Arts, Humanities, and Communications Printable Version

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Strong programs in the arts, humanities and the growing field of communications create a rich cultural environment on the Susquehanna campus. Faculty and students explore their fields with intellectual passion and share intriguing studies across disciplinary boundaries. Research, collaborative learning, internships, service learning and off-campus study add valuable ways to connect theory and the real world.

The School offers the following programs:

  • Art
  • Art History
  • Communications and Theatre Arts with emphases in: Broadcasting, Communications Studies, Corporate Communications, Journalism, Mass Communications, Musical Theatre, Public Relations, Speech Communication, and Theatre Arts.
  • Education: Elementary, Early Childhood, K-6, with Secondary Education certification available in many areas
  • English
  • History
  • Modern Languages: French, German and Spanish
  • Music: bachelor of music programs in Church Music, Music Education, Performance, and a bachelor of arts program in Music
  • Philosophy
  • Religion
  • Writing

Studio and Applied Art Courses for non-majors or non-minors. The following provisions apply to students who do not major or minor in art, communications, music, or theatre arts: (1) A maximum of 24 semester hours in applied or studio courses in fine arts and communications may be credited toward graduation; (2) not more than 16 semester hours in applied or studio courses taken in a single department may be used toward graduation; and (3) students may take courses in excess of these limits as long as they are not counted toward the 130 semester hours required for graduation.

                                                                                                                                                               
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