University of Washington College of Arts and Sciences

Coordinates: 47°39′14″N 122°18′28″W / 47.65389°N 122.30778°W / 47.65389; -122.30778
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College of Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts Quadrangle
TypePublic
Established1861; 163 years ago (1861)[1]
Parent institution
University of Washington
DeanDianne Harris
Academic staff
925 FTE
Students21,913
Location, ,
U.S.

47°39′14″N 122°18′28″W / 47.65389°N 122.30778°W / 47.65389; -122.30778
Websiteartsci.washington.edu

The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) is the

liberal arts and sciences unit of the University of Washington. In autumn 2022, the CAS offered more than 5,400 courses and had an enrollment of 21,913 students, making it the largest division of the university.[2]

History

The College of Arts and Sciences is considered to have been established in 1861, when the University itself was founded. However, the College was technically incorporated when the

Rev. Daniel Bagley in September 1861.[4]

Divisions

Arts

The Arts Division includes all of the university's arts units, including the

Meany Center for the Performing Arts. It includes the following departments:[5]

Gabriel Solis serves as the dean of the Arts Division.

Humanities

The Humanities Division includes the following departments:[6]

  • Department of Asian Languages and Literature
  • Department of Cinema and Media Studies
  • Department of Classics
  • Department of Comparative History of Ideas (CHID)
  • Department of English
  • Department of French and Italian Studies
  • Department of German Studies
  • Department of Linguistics
  • Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures
  • Department of Scandinavian Studies
  • Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
  • Department of Spanish and Portuguese Studies

Brian Reed serves as the dean of the Humanities Division.

Social Sciences

The Social Sciences Division includes the following departments:[7]

  • Department of American Ethnic Studies
  • Department of American Indian Studies
  • Department of Anthropology
  • Department of Communication
  • Department of Economics
  • Department of Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies
  • Department of Geography
  • Department of History
  • Jackson School of International Studies
  • Department of Law, Societies, and Justice
  • Department of Philosophy
  • Department of Political Science
  • Department of Sociology

Andrea Woody serves as the dean of the Social Sciences Division.

Natural Sciences

The Natural Sciences Division includes the following departments:[8]

  • Department of Applied Mathematics
  • Department of Astronomy
  • Department of Biology
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Department of Mathematics
  • Department of Physics
  • Department of Psychology
  • Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences
  • Department of Statistics

Daniel Pollack serves as the dean of the Natural Sciences Division.

Centers and institutes

The College contains more than 30 centers and institutes, including the Center for Labor Studies, Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences, Institute for Nuclear Theory, and

Simpson Center for the Humanities
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