We believe the key to success for our graduates will be mastering skills such as critical thinking, oral and written communication, problem-solving, leadership and collaboration. The University of Mobile College of Arts and Sciences gives you the knowledge and experience you need to be prepared for the future.
AREAS OF STUDY
Undergraduate Programs:
SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN STUDIES
Christian Ministry (BS)
Intercultural Studies (BA)
Theological Studies (BA)
SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
African American Studies (BA or BS)
Criminology (BA or BS)
Government & Law (BA or BS)
History (BA or BS)
• Secondary Education Certification
Public History (BA or BS)
Social Science, Secondary Education Certification (BS)
Psychology (Online/On-Ground) (BA or BS)
Sociology (BA or BS)
• Social Welfare
• Criminal Justice
• Integrated 5-year Master of Science in Social Work
HUMANITIES
General Studies (AS)
General Studies (BS)
Communication (BA or BS)
• Advertising and Public Relations Track
• Communication Studies Track
• Journalism and Broadcast Media Track
• Integrated with Master of Science in Leadership and Communication
English (BA)
• Secondary Education Certification
Creative Writing (BFA)
Organizational Leadership (Online) (BS)
Philosophy (BA)
General Studies (Online) (BS)
World Languages & Studies (BA)
NATURAL SCIENCES & MATHEMATICS
Mathematics (BS)
• Secondary Education Certification
• Financial Mathematics
• Applied Mathematics
Biology (BS)
• Secondary Education Certification
Pre-Health Biology (BS)
Marine Science (BS)
DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL ARTS
Art (BA)
Studio Art (BFA)
Graphic Design (BFA)
Graduate Programs:
Marriage and Family Counseling (MA)
Master of Arts in History
Master of Arts in English
Master of Arts in Biblical & Theological Studies (Online)
For Christians called to lead in teaching & preaching ministries
Master of Arts in Worship Leadership & Theology*
For Christians called to lead in worship ministry
*This program is in cooperation with UM’s Alabama School of the Arts
100% of classes are taught by faculty – not graduate students – in small classes with 13:1 student/faculty ratio
Pre-med program gives undergraduates access to nationally accredited gross anatomy lab with training using human cadavers – usually only available in medical school
Internships with museums, science and technology initiatives, non-profit organizations, businesses, government and more
Graduates are doctors, lawyers, authors, scientists, teachers, corporate executives, ministers, psychologists, historians, pharmacists, veterinarians, professors and more
HONORS PROGRAM
The Honors Program is an accelerated, interdisciplinary program centered in the liberal arts and grounded in the great books of Western culture. Honors is compatible with any undergraduate major. It begins with a two-year sequence of great-books seminars, which cultivate advanced reading and writing skills while emphasizing in-depth discussion and student-led projects.
Ability Never Goes out of Style
The world is rapidly changing. In many cases, the 21st century jobs and technologies into which our graduates will enter have yet to be invented. The key to success will be the mastery of skills such as critical thinking, oral and written communication, problem-solving, leadership and collaboration.
At the University of Mobile, the College of Arts and Sciences provides these skills through the general education component of every undergraduate student as well as in our 24 degree programs offered through four departments. Among our graduates are doctors, lawyers, authors, scientists, teachers, corporate executives and ministers.
From STEM programs such as Applied Mathematics and Biology to classic Liberal Arts subjects including Philosophy and English, College of Arts and Sciences students leave the University of Mobile with the ability to compete in the modern environment.
STORIES FROM THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
“I know my students. I see them in class, they visit me in my office, we pass on the quad, and we chat in the halls. The relationships we are able to build allow me to meet the needs of my students in ways impossible at larger schools.”
Matthew Downs, PhD
Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Associate Professor of History