University of North Carolina Wilmington
University of North Carolina Wilmington
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College of Arts
& Sciences

An enormous group of new students floods campus commons in a sea of teal as they gather for the New Student Convocation tradition. The students started their program at the clock tower before making the trek to Trask Coliseum for greetings from university leaders. - UNCW/Laura Johnston

About Us

UNCW's Division of Academic Affairs consists of the following components: The College of Arts and Sciences and the three professional schools, The Cameron School of Business, The School of Nursing, The Watson School of Education, and The Graduate School.

The College of Arts and Sciences is the largest academic unit within the Division of Academic Affairs. According to academic year fall 2007 statistics, the College of Arts and Sciences supports and produces approximately 77 percent of the total credit hours generated within the university. The college employs:Graduate Student

The College of Arts and Sciences strives in all of its degree programs to nurture creative thinking, intellectual curiosity, and academic integrity in our students while providing them with a solid foundation of knowledge in their chosen field. Upon completion of their degree program, students will have the necessary preparation for their chosen career or advanced studies.

The 25 academic departments and programs within the College offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs leading to:

Bachelor of Arts Master of Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts in creative writing Master of Arts in Liberal Studies
Bachelor of Music Performance Master of Fine Arts in creative writing
Bachelor of Science Master of Science
Bachelor of Social Work Master of Social Work
  Doctor of Philosopy in Marine Biology

Film Lab The following is a sample of interdisciplinary, interdepartmental programs that the departments also support: African-American studies, American studies, classical studies, European studies, Latin American studies, leadership studies, Middle East studies, Native American studies, women's studies.

Please see the university on-line catalogue for a more complete description of programs and requirements. The College also shares joint oversight with the Watson School of Education for the Science and Math Education Center, a regional service center designed to strengthen public school instruction in science and mathematics and to encourage public school students to pursue careers in these disciplines. Students on Campus


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