The faculty of the School of Liberal Arts is committed to the development of leaders for the future. The School of Liberal Arts offers course work through which students may acquire an appreciation of a broad field of knowledge and values, learn effective communication through various media, develop self-expression through the arts, and work toward a wide variety of careers.
All of the following information
plus specific degree requirements and courses may be found in
the 2005-2006 OPSU Catalog. Access it online (pdf)
or request a catalog by email opsu@opsu.edu.
Four-Year Bachelor of Arts Degree
Programs Offered: |
School of Liberal Arts
in the 2005-2006 OPSU Catalog, pages 125-142. |
Behavioral and Social Sciences |
History (BA)
Psychology (BS)
Social Studies - Academic Option (BA)
Social Studies - Political Science Emphasis, Academic Option (BA)
Social Studies - Economics Emphasis, Academic Option (BA)
Social Studies - Sociology Emphasis, Academic Option (BA)
Social Studies - Teaching Option (BA)
Minors available: Behavioral and Social Sciences
Economics
History
Law Enforcement
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Social Studies |
English |
English - Academic Option (BA)
English - Teaching Option (BA)
Minors available: English Studies
English for Teachers
English for Non-teachers
Technical Writing |
Foreign Language |
Spanish (BA)
Minors available: Spanish
Teaching English English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) |
Humanities |
Humanities - Art Emphasis (BA)
Humanities - Music Emphasis (BA)
Humanities - Speech/Drama Emphasis (BA)
Humanities Minor offered
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Art Studies - This link provides specific information about the degrees offered and course requirements. |
Bachelor of Fine Arts - Art Option (BFA)
Bachelor of Fine Arts - Computer Graphic Option (BFA) |
Music Studies |
Music - Music Education Option (BM)
Music - Music Pedagogy Option (BM)
Music - Vocal Performance Option (BM)
Music - Instrumental Performance Option (BM)
Minors available: Music
Music Performance
Music Studies |
Other Minors Areas Offered |
Speech Studies |
Other Studies |
Religion Studies
Religion studies provide general biblical knowledge and
give an orientation to Christianity. Effort is made in all courses
to explore religious insights into present-day social problems.
All religion courses are electives; neither a major nor a minor
may be declared in this area. A maximum of six semester hours in
religion may be counted toward graduation, though more courses
than this number may be taken by the student. |