Brochure: College of Liberal Arts

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Engaged Faculty At Morgan State, you’ll learn from faculty who are leaders and active researchers in their fields. Learn about our world from renowned Fulbright scholars such as Dr. Muhammad Quibria, who studies global finance, micro-lending, and economics; or with Dr. James Lee III, who studies the music and culture of the diaspora; or with Dr. Max Hilaire, a scholar of politics, diplomacy, and international relations; or with Dr. M’bare N’gom, a language expert who has focused on global engagement. Take a different approach to understanding the persons and the forces that have shaped human history, including our world’s philosophies, religions, languages, or literatures, with Dr. Seth Vannatta of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Dr. Takkara Brunson of History, Dr. Elizabeth Gunn of World Languages, or Dr. Jennifer Williams of English and Language Arts. Examine climate change through geography with the innovative perspective of Dr. Mark Barnes, Geographer. Go inside the human mind and societal relationships with our award-winning social science faculty, including Psychology’s Dr. Jocelyn Turner-Musa, or Sociology’s Dr. Natasha Pratt-Harris, who examines criminal justice. Learn the methods and practice of digital storytelling with award-winning screenwriting faculty, including M.K. Asante and Keith Mehlinger, as well as a roster of professional filmmakers. Allow music to be your passport to the world; study and sing with director Dr. Eric Conway and the internationally-renowned Morgan State University Choir. Whatever field of study you choose, in each major, you’ll benefit from small class sizes and professors who are invested in your success.

Degree Programs

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Within the College of MAJORS Liberal Arts, you can earn a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.), or Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree. You may select from 13 majors and 21 minors, as well as a variety of areas of focus within each major in the College.

B.A. MAJORS

B.F.A. MAJOR

Economics (ECON) Screenwriting and Animation (SWAN) English (ENGL) Fine Art (ART) B.S. MAJORS History (HIST) Economics (ECON) Music (MUSC) Psychology (PSYC) Philosophy (PHIL) Political Science (POSC) Screenwriting and Animation (SWAN) Sociology (SOCI) Theatre Arts (THEA)

Further Study Our students often go on to pursue advanced graduate studies in colleges and universities across the country, as well as right here at Morgan State.

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MINORS AND AREAS OF FOCUS African Studies (Interdisciplinary) Anthropology Cinematic Studies Criminal Justice Digital Storytelling East Asian Studies (Interdisciplinary) English Environmental Studies (Interdisciplinary) Geography History

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MINORS AND AREAS OF FOCUS

Latin American and Caribbean Studies (Interdisciplinary) Museum Studies (Interdisciplinary) Music Philosophy Pre-Law Religious Studies Screenwriting Sociology Spanish Women’s and Gender Studies (Interdisciplinary)

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Leading in Education

Morgan State University College of Liberal Arts Areas of Study

THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

Critical thinking is central to the degree programs offered within the College of Liberal Arts at Morgan State University. Here, you can select from 15 majors and 21 minors within the humanities,

social and behavioral sciences, fine and performing arts, or the military sciences. You’ll develop your

analytical and writing skills alongside student-focused faculty while you prepare for a career or advanced study within your chosen field.

Exceptional Facilities The College of Liberal Arts is housed in

several buildings, including Morgan State’s

iconic Holmes Hall, located in the center of

campus. Our facilities also include the awardwinning Carl J. Murphy Fine Arts Center and Turner’s Armory.

The Murphy Fine Arts Center is home to the Gilliam Concert Hall, the Turpin-Lamb

Theater, the Recital Hall, and the Outdoor Amphitheater, as well as the James E.

Lewis Museum of Art. Turner’s Armory

houses the Department of Military Science and Morgan State’s Bear Battalion.

The University’s new Martin D. Jenkins

Behavioral and Social Sciences Building is scheduled to open in 2017. This state-of-

the-art academic and research facility will

house the departments of Economics, History

and Geography, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology and Anthropology.

Areas of study within the College of Liberal Arts take place within our 10 distinct departments. Visit Morgan.edu/cla for additional program details within each department.

HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY

ECONOMICS

prepare for the future, while providing insight into the

The Department of History and Geography offers a

curriculum designed to teach you to read analytically, think critically, and write persuasively. A major in History will help you understand the past in order to

The Department of Economics offers a curriculum designed to broaden your economic literacy. A major in Economics will help you understand the way the market system works and how decisions about resource allocations are made. Prepare for a career in banking, business, government, law, and political consulting, among other fields.

experiences of diverse people. A minor in Geography

ENGLISH AND LANGUAGE ARTS

succeed in any competitive environment. As a qualified

The Department of English and Language Arts allows students to study Creative Writing, Language Arts (for students interested in teaching K-12), Language and Literature, Pre-Law, or Film and Digital Storytelling. A major in English prepares you for a variety of professions that require a knowledge of language, writing, literature, and human values. The department also offers a major in Screenwriting and Animation (SWAN). SWAN students focus in Computer Animation (and Interactive Media); Film and Television Writing (Screenwriting); and Integrated Media Writing (Screenwriting) and Animation. As a SWAN major, you’ll prepare for a career in the entertainment industry, broadcasting, e-business, and educational and corporate media fields.

FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS

The Department of Fine and Performing Arts offers degrees in Music, Theatre Arts, and Visual Arts. As a Music major, you can choose to focus on performance or earn a teaching certificate. Three areas of undergraduate instruction include Keyboard Studies, Instrumental Studies, and Vocal Studies. As a Theatre Arts major, you’ll gain a Theatre Arts education in directing, acting, designing, and writing for the theatre. As a Visual Arts student, you can select a focus in Art History, Graphic Design, Illustration, or Multi-Media.

enhances your knowledge of the links between culture, society, and environmental processes, and the spatial

FREE SUPPORT SERVICES

From free workshops to one-on-one tutoring, the University Writing Center offers comprehensive writing, reading, and research support services to help you become a more effective and confident communicator.

patterns of these processes.

MILITARY SCIENCE

The Department of Military Science prepares you to

ROTC cadet, you may attend Leader’s Training Course (LTC), Airborne School, Air Assault School, Drill Cadet

Leader Training, Cultural Understanding and Language Program (CULP), Ranger challenge, Mountain and

Northern Warfare training, and ROTC nurse summer

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training. After graduation, you’ll be commissioned as a Second Lieutenant.

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PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES

The Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies offers tracks in Philosophy, Pre-Law, and Religious Studies. With

a focus on critical thinking and publicly engaged philosophy, a degree in Philosophy prepares you for graduate or

PSYCHOLOGY

POLITICAL SCIENCE

The Department of Psychology offers a curriculum that explores behavior and mental processes in humans and animals, and how to use this knowledge to improve the human condition. A degree in Psychology prepares you for a broad range of careers, from mental health to government and business to law.

provides you with an understanding of the evolution of

SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY

professional school, as well as careers in law, ministry, business, government, medicine, media, journalism, and others.

The Department of Political Science and Public Policy

political ideas, the nature of politics and political behavior, different systems of government, and the structure and

functions of governments around the globe. A Pre-Law program is available for those students planning to attend law school.

The Department of Sociology and Anthropology offers a curriculum that applies scientific methods to understand and explain human behavior in social and cultural contexts. A degree in Sociology prepares you for a broad range of careers from marketing to education and politics to urban development. You may pursue the Sociology major with a Pre-Law track, and minors are offered in Anthropology, Criminal Justice, and Sociology.

WORLD LANGUAGE AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

The Department of World Language and International Studies offers a curriculum that prepares you for life in the Global Century. You may pursue a minor or certificate of proficiency in French or Spanish, or take courses in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Latin, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swahili, Wolof, and Yoruba.

At the James E. Lewis Museum of Art, you’ll find exhibits by renowned artists and selections from our world-class art collection, ranging from African sculpture to European works on canvas.


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