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School of Arts and Sciences
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Delia Castro Anderson, PhD, Professor of Biology, Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education and Dean
Kate Bresonis, PhD, Assistant Professor of English, Associate Dean and Director of Planning and Assessment
Matthew Konieczka, PhD, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Associate Dean
Amy Clinard, MS, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Assistant Dean
Joe DeMasi, PhD, Professor of Biology and Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Keri Griffin, PhD, Professor of Public Health and Chair of the Department of Humanities, Behavioral, and Social Sciences
J. Alex Trayford, MA, MPhil, Assistant Dean of Pre-Health Professions Advising
Marc Piquette, PhD, Chemistry Instrumentation Specialist
Professors Anderson, Bodwell, Chang, Dacey (Emerita), DeMasi, Farkas, Garafalo (Emeritus), Ginsburg (Emerita), Gorman, Griffin, Hart, Harvan, Ho, Kentner, Luca, Rainchuso, Richman, Spencer; Tebbe-Grossman (Emerita); Associate Professors Barden, Briggs, Denome (Emeritus),Ellis, Foye (Emerita), Gardner, Kelley, Konieczka, Nelson, Parkhurst (Emerita), Petersen, Shifley, Tanner (Emeritus), Xie; Assistant Professors Bresonis, Broadbelt, Clinard, Chase, Gaines, Ginzburg, Gochen, Gordon, Hawkins, Heising, Johnson, L., Kale, Lewis, Levy, Potorti, Ranade,Ruelens, Schultz,Tallon, Tamakloe, Wade, Young; Instructors Bouchard, Casteel, Cole-French, Cross, Cutro, Davis, Gleeson, Greene, Grandy, Habershaw, Jana, Johnson, Lacina, Lewis, Macy, Poulos, Peden, Schneider, Stokes, Van Dellen; Faculty Associates Clark, DePierro, Fateh, Futhey, Kamhine, Peden, Vitagliano
Degree Programs
Bachelor of Arts in Health Humanities Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Bachelor of Science in Chemistry / Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Chemistry Bachelor of Science in Health Psychology Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences Completion* Bachelor of Science in Medical and Molecular Biology Bachelor of Science in Premedical Health Studies Bachelor of Science in Public Health Bachelor of Science in Public Health/ Master of Public Health* Master of Health Sciences Master of Public Health* Doctor of Health Sciences Graduate Certificate in Public Health Undergraduate Academic Bridge Program * Boston and Online programs
The School of Arts and Sciences has specified the following nonacademic criteria (“technical standards”), which all students are expected to meet, with or without reasonable accommodation, in order to participate in the educational programs of the school.
Observation
Students must be able to carry out procedures involved in the learning process that are fundamental to the courses offered at the University. Students are expected to actively participate in all demonstrations / laboratory exercises in the basic sciences, and to learn and function in a wide variety of didactic settings in science, humanities, and social and behavioral sciences courses. Such observation and information acquisition requires the functional use of visual, auditory,