Undergraduate Catalog
College of Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences, and Education
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Fine Arts, Suite 210 | (501) 916-3296 | fax (501) 916-3775 | ualr.edu/chasse
Dean |
Sarah Beth Estes, Professor |
Associate Dean |
Michael B. Norton, Associate Professor |
Associate Dean |
Jeremy Ecke, Associate Professor |
Finance Director |
Ginny Oswalt |
Assistant Finance Director |
Tammie Lunnie |
Institutional Assistant |
Kevin Fitzgerald |
Director of Student Services |
Sarah Haughenbury |
Student Support Specialist |
Mercades Parker, LMSW |
The College of Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences, and Education (CHASSE) includes disciplines in communications, humanities, the arts, social sciences, and education. The college also houses an Associate of Arts degree in General Studies, a B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies, and a Bachelor of Applied Science. A large proportion of the core curriculum is offered in CHASSE.
For admission to most majors within the college, students must meet or exceed eligibility requirements to enroll in RHET 1311 - Composition I.
Undergraduate students have the option to declare a minor program of study in addition to their major.
Students must contact their advisor within the department or college of their major to request a minor declaration. Please refer to the “Contact” page for advisor contact information.
Teacher Preparation for Undergraduate Students (Minor in Education) (Required Info if applicable)
Students interested in teaching in public schools in Arkansas must be licensed by the state in a state-approved subject area. By earning your licensure in one of the areas listed below, you open up your options for employment.
All programs require the completion of a major in the chosen field and in some cases require additional courses, blocks of courses, or other special minors. When the hours accumulated within a content area, taken together with university core hours, second language hours, and 18 hours in the Education minor do not total 120 (of which at least 45 are upper-level), students must take additional general electives.
Minors Leading to Licensure in Education
Students holding a Bachelor’s degree who want to pursue teacher licensure may take the 18 hours in a content area required for licensure as a post-baccalaureate student in CHASSE. For more specific information, students should consult the School of Education in CHASSE regarding licensure requirements
The following degree programs are offered in both traditional face-to-face options and through our accelerated Online Programs. See the Online options below:
Information regarding program content, cost, and admission can be found at ualr.edu/online.
Students who wish to complete an undergraduate degree in the health profession at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences can earn a high-quality degree from both institutions in the most efficient manner possible. Students first earn the Associate of Arts in General Studies from UA Little Rock and are then eligible for admission consideration to the UAMS degree programs. The UALR and UAMS partnership is known as the AAGS 2+2 UAMS Degree programs:
Students interested in pursuing one of the AAGS 2+2 UAMS Degree programs should speak with their advisor. Learn more about the degree programs at 2 + 2 AAGS to UAMS Allied Health.
All degree-seeking undergraduate students must be advised each semester before registering for classes.
Freshmen: An advisor will contact you to make an advising appointment.
New Transfer Students: An advisor will contact you to make an advising appointment.
For your advisor at ualr.edu/advising/new-trojans. You can also sign up for an optional online orientation for transfer students and access some additional materials to help you prepare for your advising appointment.
Current Students and Undeclared Majors: If you’re a current Trojan and have taken classes for at least one semester, you can locate your advisor in BOSS.
Standard Core (35 hours)
All Courses are approved by the Core Council. See “General Core Requirements.”
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