College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences and History of Art
Mission Statement:
The
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences fosters and advances excellent
teaching, important and significant research, and public service
within the state of Kansas and beyond. The liberal arts and sciences
include a wide range of disciplines in the humanities, the social
sciences, and the natural and mathematical sciences. The College
strives to provide an educational experience that addresses the
many ways in which these disciplines help us understand the world.
At the core of a liberal arts education are research and informed
engagement with global issues, multiculturalism, and diverse experiences;
these goals represent our greatest hope for a better understanding
of differences in the human condition and the potential for enhanced
tolerance. Given that multiple perspectives lie at the core of a
liberal arts education, the College strives to attract a community
of students, faculty, and staff from diverse cultures and backgrounds,
and we are committed to the full participation of previously excluded
or neglected groups of people. We believe diversity in our student
body, faculty, and staff is essential to our educational mission.
The
College requires of undergraduates a breadth of study across several
disciplines, with depth in at least one of the 50 fields of study.
Education at the undergraduate level is typically broad rather than
specialized and liberal rather than professional. Its aim is to
develop a citizenry that is broadly informed and capable of critical
appraisal, and that can locate or develop fundamental knowledge
in a wide variety of fields. The aim of education at the graduate
level is to bring students to the frontiers of current knowledge
in a discipline and to enable them to become independent contributors
to that knowledge. We engage graduate students as collaborators
in producing and disseminating knowledge while promoting their independence
as scholars, teachers, and productive citizens. We educate all students
to think critically, to communicate with precision, and to develop
sensitivity to different cultures. We further educate students to
acquire the skills needed in a complex technological world, while
also developing interests that stimulate life-long learning.
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