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College of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences

Creating thoughtful, responsible and engaged citizens.

If you are interested in a college degree in the humanities, arts or social sciences, it is because you are someone who values the human experience. You care deeply about the wellbeing of other people and the health of the communities in which they live. You are thoughtful in how you communicate with others. You have a natural knack for analyzing and problem-solving, and you enjoy participating in your community.

We need more individuals like you, both in the workplace and in the world. Our successful alumni make a positive difference in courtrooms and classrooms, in state capitols and newsrooms. Maybe you aspire to be a social worker, a lawyer, an archivist or a project manager. Perhaps you’ll be a professional musician, a published author, a city manager or school psychologist. No matter your personal or professional journey, a degree from the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences will equip you for a rewarding career, and a fulfilling life of service to others.

 

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Dr. Lucas McMillan
Dean
864-388-8323  |  smcmillan@lander.edu  |  Carnell Learning Center LC355

 

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Our application process is easy and our staff will help you evaluate your options.

Workforce Ready

A degree from the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences will open boundless career choices. Here are some of the opportunities that await our graduates:

  • Licensed professional counselor
  • Attorney
  • City or county manager
  • Museum director or curator
  • Professional artist or musician
  • Social worker
  • Technical writer
  • Published author

Lander also has a slate of graduate degrees that will unlock even more career potential.

 

The Career Promise

At Lander University, we promise that you will find a job within the first 60 days of graduation. If you don’t, we want you to work for us. We believe in what we teach, and we know our students are set up for success. That’s our Career Promise to Lander graduates: if you aren’t able to find a job within 60 days of graduating, Lander will hire you as a graduate assistant and guarantee your admission into the Lander graduate program of your choice.*

*To qualify for this program, students must graduate from Lander within four years and earn a grade-point average of 3.0 or higher. Additional admissions requirements may apply for specific graduate programs.

 

Outside the Classroom

In the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, learning isn’t limited to the traditional classroom space. Here are some ways our students take their learning to new levels:

  • Undergraduate Research: Students of several majors have taken their research to regional and national conferences in recent years. Some have had opportunities to publish their research alongside faculty mentors.
  • Performances: Music ensembles give several performances each semester, both on campus and in our local community.
  • The LU Forum: Our communication majors have the chance to publish their work for other students to read and enjoy in a high-quality student newspaper every month. Stories cover exciting on-campus events various aspects of campus life.
  • Art Exhibits: The Lander Art Gallery hosts multiple exhibits each semester, featuring artwork of visiting artists and student artists of all academic levels.
  • New Voices: Published annually, New Voices is Lander’s official student journal, including artwork, fiction, poetry and non-fiction from students of various majors. Students taking the New Voices course serve as the publication’s staff.
  • Service Learning: Lander history majors regularly partner with the Greenwood Museum and the Benjamin E. Mays Historic Preservation Site to conduct tours, take part in re-enactments and assist in curating exhibits.

 

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