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Explore the humanities, social sciences and fine & performing arts disciplines at Tulane's School of Liberal Arts. Learn about our distinctive pillars, core offerings, research opportunities and global curriculum.
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Tulane’s School of Liberal Arts prepares students for the challenges and careers of the future through rigorous interdisciplinary education in the global port city of New Orleans.
The School of Liberal Arts encompasses the fine arts, humanities, and social sciences through 16 departments and 19 interdisciplinary programs as well as the Carroll Gallery, Shakespeare Festival, Summer Lyric Theatre, and the Middle American Research Institute.
Explore the diverse academic offerings in humanities, fine arts, and social sciences at Tulane's School of Liberal Arts. Find your path to a well-rounded education with undergraduate and graduate programs, centers, and interdisciplinary studies.
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The School of Liberal Arts at Tulane encompasses the arts, humanities, and social sciences through sixteen departments and nineteen interdisciplinary programs as well as the Carroll Gallery, Shakespeare Festival, Summer Lyric Theatre, and the Middle American Research Institute.
Learn about the academic requirements and opportunities for undergraduate students in the School of Liberal Arts at Tulane University. Explore the 16 departments and 19 programs, the foreign language and writing intensive requirements, the major and minor options, and the committee on undergraduate academic requirements.