Dr. Mary T. Spoto, Dean
The College of Arts and Sciences plays a central role in the academic structure and philosophy of the University by offering to all students a broad education, one that lays a durable foundation for critical and independent thinking. The essential spirit of the liberal arts, namely, the liberation of the mind and the acquisition of those habits and values that lead one to truth, animates all curricula and programs in the College.
Through its many disciplines of the liberal arts and sciences, the College of Arts and Sciences provides coherence and unity to the entire University curriculum, ensures depth and diversity in its own areas of study, and supports the institution's Catholic Identity through The Center for Catholic Jewish Studies, described below.
Arts and Sciences' motto, "Transformative Learning, Transferable Skills," captures the school's commitment to providing learning that lasts for its graduates and the skills that will serve them well in their professional and personal lives.
THE CENTER FOR CATHOLIC-JEWISH STUDIES
Founded in 1998 by Saint Leo University President Emeritus Arthur Kirk, and Senior Interreligious Advisor to the American Jewish Committee, Rabbi James Rudin, the Center for Catholic-Jewish Studies (CCJS) at Saint Leo University is the only academic center dedicated to the study of Catholic-Jewish relations in the Southeastern United States. The CCJS carries out the vision of the Second Vatican Council declaration, Nostra Aetate, by producing research in Catholic-Jewish relations, and providing opportunities for interfaith education and dialogue among Jews, Catholics, and all people of good will. Saint Leo students participate in the CCJS by attending numerous scholarly lectures each academic year, attending Scriptural Reasoning meetings in the CCJS, or by applying for several noncredit Undergraduate Research Fellowships. These fellowships expose undergraduate students to the study of interreligious dialogue, shaping the next generation of scholars of Catholic-Jewish relations.
For questions, see the director of the CCJS, and Assistant Professor of Theology, Dr. Matthew A. Tapie at Matthew.tapie@saintleo.edu or (352)-599-7298 or by visiting the CCJS website, http://www.saintleo.edu/academics/schools/school-of-arts-sciences/center-for-catholic-jewish-studies.aspx
For further information on The College of Arts and Sciences special academic programs, including The Honors Program and The Bridge Program for second language learners, please see the Academic Programs section of this catalog. For information on Arts and Sciences' Master of Arts programs, please see the Saint Leo University Graduate Catalog.
The School offers the following degree programs at the associate's, bachelor's, and master's level:
Associate of Arts
Engineering
Language Studies and the Arts
Bachelor of Arts
Minor
Mathematics and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Minor
Philosophy and Religion
Bachelor of Arts
Minor
Social Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
Minor