College of Arts and Sciences (Case Western Reserve University) - College of Arts and Sciences (Case Western Reserve University)

College of Arts and Sciences (Case Western Reserve University)

The College of Arts and Sciences offers a number of research and educational programs in the arts, humanities, social sciences, physical and biological sciences, and mathematics. Students can choose a major or minor in from almost 60 unique undergraduate programs, design their own courses of study, or enroll in integrated bachelor's/master's degree programs. The College of Arts and Sciences also offers a number of graduate programs in several fields.

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