College Of Arts & Humanities

College of Arts and Humanities


Undergraduate Programs


Art & Design
Teaches principles of art, instructs students in the use of materials, encourages the investigation of the creative process, and provides a framework for understanding the field of art in historic and contemporary contexts. Offers a B.S degree program in Art Education, B.A. and BFA degree programs in Studio Art, and a B.A. degree program in Art History.
Contact: Department of Art & Design,  (218) 477-4636, artdept@mnstate.edu

Communication Studies
Offers theoretical and practical courses designed to improve communication competence. Students pursue careers in management, public relations, human resources, event management, or training.
Contact: Jason Anderson, (218) 477-2126, anderjas@mnstate.edu

East Asian Studies
Develops knowledge about Chinese and Japanese languages and cultures. The major can be effectively combined with business, education or numerous other degree programs.
Contact: Takanori Mita, (218) 477-4063, takanori@mnstate.edu

English
Develops skills in written communication and literary interpretation. Offers a B.S. degree in English Teaching and a B.A. degree in English. Additionally, students can pursue an emphasis in writing or a certificate in publishing in conjunction with the Mass Communications Department.
Contact: Sheila Coghill, (218) 477-4693, coghill@mnstate.edu

Film Studies
Designed for students interested in the film industry or in the academic study of film.
Contact: Kyja Kristjansson-Nelson, (218) 477-4624, kristky@mnstate.edu

History
Develops the ability to think critically about the past and understand the past as the experiences of real human beings.
Contact: Paul Harris, (218) 477-4045, harrispa@mnstate.edu


Music
Offers a B.A. degree in Music, a B.S. degree in Music Education, the B.M. degree in Performance or Composition, and a B.M. degree in Music Industry.
Contact: Tom Strait, (218) 477-2101, straitth@mnstate.edu

Philosophy
Offers a reasoned pursuit of truths, a quest for understanding, and a study of principles of conduct. Emphases in ethics and critical thinking make Philosophy an excellent choice for a major or double-major with almost any degree.
Contact: Ted Gracyk, (218) 477-4089, gracyk@mnstate.edu

Social Studies
The Social Studies major prepares students to apply for certification in social studies for grades 5-12 in Minnesota.
Contact: Steven Hoffbeck, (218) 477-4041, hoffbeck@mnstate.edu

Spanish
Develops knowledge about the Spanish language and the cultures in which this language is used. Offers B.S. degree in Spanish Teaching and a B.A. degree in Spanish. The diversity of American society today demands that students are able to understand and communicate with diverse people.
Contact: Takanori Mita, (218) 477-4063, takanori@mnstate.edu

Theatre Arts
Provides students with high-caliber training in theatre that prepares them to create theatre of any kind at any level. Students perform on-stage and work behind the scenes to produce eight major productions each year.
Contact: Craig Ellingson, (218) 477-4617, ellngson@mnstate.edu

Women's Studies
Provides interdisciplinary study of women from the perspectives of the arts, humanities, and social and natural sciences.
Contact: Linda Fuselier, (218) 477-4072, fuselier@mnstate.edu

Graduate Programs


Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing (MFA)
Master of Liberal Arts(MLA)