The Arts. Humanities. Social Sciences. Natural Sciences. Mathematics.
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With more than 20 departments and 200+ programs, the College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) is the largest and most diverse academic unit at UNCG.
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Choose from over 250 degrees and concentrations — from pre-med to interior architecture.
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Rigorous Academics
The College of Arts & Sciences is dedicated to providing a rigorous liberal arts education.
Learn more about CAS by the numbers:
200+ Programs of study
It’s easy to find the right fit.
$12.9M RESEARCH FUNDING
Join world-renowned faculty in cutting-edge research.
6,000+ STUDENTS
With 32% of the student body, we’re the largest of UNCG’s colleges and schools.
400+ full-time faculty
Award-winning educators and researchers leave a lifelong impact.
$5M Paid Internship FUNDING
To impact 650 humanities students and 130 local nonprofits over five years.Learn More.
OUR GRADUATES GO FURTHER
UNC Greensboro is ranked #1 in the state for social mobility, meaning our graduates go further. In CAS, we are guiding the next generation of doctors, educators, therapists, scientists, creators, and business leaders who are making a remarkable real-world impact.
RESEARCH & MENTORSHIP
Work on an archaeological dig. Excavate literary archives. Search for cancer-fighting compounds in fungi.
A hallmark of the UNCG experience is the opportunity to engage in hands-on research with faculty experts — as a graduate or undergraduate student.
ONLINE PROGRAMS
UNCG’s quality academic experience is now available to a growing number of remote learners.
Improve your credentials with a bachelor’s, master’s, or certificate program — completed on your own time and from your own home.
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Professor Kerstin Radde-Antweiler explores climate change in relation to video games and gaming practices, analyzing…
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Faculty, staff, and friends of the College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) are invited to…
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