About the College
The College of Arts, Humanities, and Social & Behavioral Sciences is the intellectual and creative center of the university. Comprised of 10 academic departments, the College offers 15 undergraduate degree programs, 27 undergraduate minor programs, and a graduate degree program in Counseling Psychology. The College delivers most of the courses in FSU’s General Education Program, which is required of all undergraduate students, and it houses interdisciplinary programs such as the Liberal Studies program and the fully online Multidisciplinary Studies program.
Faculty in the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social & Behavioral Sciences are accomplished in their respective fields, demonstrated by their publications, performances, grants, honors, and awards. You can learn about some of their most recent achievements in the College News.
The College occupies space in buildings across campus, including Dunkle Hall, the Fine Arts building, Frampton Hall, Lowndes Hall, the Woodward D. Pealer Performing Arts Center, and the Catherine R. Gira Center for Communications and Information Technology (CCIT). You can see building locations on the FSU campus map.