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The oldest and largest academic unit at Seton Hall University, the College of Arts and Sciences provides a learning, teaching and research environment that informs and promotes the University's Catholic mission. Based on a liberal arts course of study that is grounded in the Catholic intellectual tradition, the College fosters a value-centered, technologically enhanced education that enables the personal and professional development of its students.

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New! B.S. in Cognitive and Behavorial Neuroscience
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New! B.S. in Cognitive and Behavorial Neuroscience

Interested in how the brain influences thinking, feeling and behavior? Receive a comprehensive understanding of the biological underpinnings of these processes through our newest major. Perfect for those interested in neuroscience, psychology, medicine, health professions and more.

Write Wisely, Creatively and Effectively
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Write Wisely, Creatively and Effectively

New to the M.A. English program, the new Professional Writing concentration prepares students to take on in-demand roles as writers and communicators in fields like publishing, public relations, legal, medical, scientific and technical writing, and more.

Graduate Open House
EventSaturday, February 22, 2025 at 10 a.m.

Graduate Open House

Ready to enhance your professional or academic career? Discover how a graduate degree can help you achieve your professional and personal goals at our Graduate Open House.

The Humanities Go to the Office
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The Humanities Go to the Office

New interdisciplinary programs, like the minor in business humanities, combine the humanities with professional and technical coursework to prepare students for careers.

Through the Lens: Film and History
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Through the Lens: Film and History

Middle Eastern history Professor Golbarg Rekabtalaei uses the cultural nuances of Iranian film as a teaching tool. "It allows students to engage with the past in a dynamic way and see how culture reflects and shapes political realities," she explains.

 

Professor William Connell in the Chapel at Seton Hall University

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Lost to Time

Professor William Connell uncovered an important historical document in an antiques shop on the Amalfi Coast of Italy.

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