ASU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences


The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences is the largest of the 17 independent school units at ASU. Students majoring in The College make up 32 percent of all Tempe campus students and the college fills over 40 percent of all ASU course seats.
The College is home to three academic divisions, 23 interdisciplinary schools and departments and 40 research centers/institutes. The College offers 95+ undergraduate majors and 140+ graduate degrees. As of fall 2017, The College's total student enrollment was 15,942 and 29 percent of all ASU undergraduates were enrolled in a major, concurrent degree, minor or certificate in the college.

Organization

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is headed by Dean Patrick Kenney. Each of the three academic divisions is led by a divisional dean:
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is located within Armstrong Hall on McAllister Avenue, as part of ASU's Tempe campus.

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The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences offers 60+ 4+1/accelerated program pathways. With a 4+1/accelerated program, students are allowed to share up to 12 credits between an undergraduate and graduate program. Allowing for students to earn an undergraduate and graduate degree in as little as five* years. Students can view potential pathways at the 4+1/accelerated website: https://thecollege.asu.edu/degrees/accelerated