divider pg.qxd 6/1/2004 1:57 PM Page 5 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS John N. McDaniel, Dean, Peck Hall 216 Anne Sloan, Associate Dean, Peck Hall 252 Hilary Stallings, Assistant to the Dean, Peck Hall 217 Annette Coorts, Academic Advisor, Jones Hall 115 Art • English • Foreign Languages and Literatures • Geosciences • History • Music • Philosophy • Political Science • Social Work • Sociology and Anthropology • Speech and Theatre T he College of Liberal Arts, through its ten academic departments and one school, educates and serves all MTSU students in the University’s General Education Program; offers graduate and undergraduate majors, concentrations, minors, interdisciplinary programs, and teacher preparation programs; and provides a wide variety of co-curricular activities including lecture series, concerts, performances, and exhibitions. With diverse programs in the humanities; social and earth sciences; and visual, performing, and communication arts, the college brings together outstanding faculty and students to form a community devoted to lifelong learning, scholarship, research and discovery, and public service. Through both curricular and co-curricular offerings, the college also seeks to enrich the university and regional community with scholarly and cultural activities designed to promote among all university citizens and patrons a broad knowledge of liberal arts disciplines, a commitment to continual intellectual growth, the ongoing improvement of skills that enhance communication, problemsolving, and creative and critical thinking, and a global perspective that supports an appreciation of the cultural diversity within our region and beyond. Following are the curricula, courses, and specific requirements for majors, concentrations, minors, and interdisciplinary programs offered or coordinated by each of the academic units within the college.