Florida International University College of Arts and Sciences

Florida International University College of Arts and Sciences

Infobox_University
name = College of Arts and Sciences


established = 1965
type = Public
city = Miami
state = Florida
country = USA
faculty =
students =
dean = Kenneth Furton
website = [http://cas.fiu.edu cas.fiu.edu]

The Florida International University College of Arts and Sciences is the liberal arts college at Florida International University. Founded in 1965, it is the largest of FIU's 26 schools and colleges, and offers bachelor's degrees, master degree's, doctorates, and first professional degrees.

Organization

The college is organized into 26 departments:

Linguistics

Mathematics

Modern Languages

Philosophy

Physics

Political Science

Psychology
Religious Studies

Sociology/Anthropology

Statistics

Women's Studies

Facilities

The College of Arts and Sciences is housed in many of the university's buildings, such as Primera Casa, Deuxieme Maison, Owa Ehan, Viertes Haus, the Chemistry and Physics Building and the Management and Advanced Research Center. On the Biscayne Bay Campus, the Marine Biology Building houses the department of Biological Sciences and marine research. In Spring 2007, construction will begin on the Social Sciences building on the northeast side of campus.

External links

* [http://cas.fiu.edu/ College of Arts and Sciences]
* [http://www.fiu.edu Florida International University]
* [http://hellraiser.baywords.com/2008/04/26/fiu/ FIU REU students discuss their experiences]


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