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Learn to think and inquire deeply, solve problems, and inspire change. In Ithaca College’s School of Humanities and Sciences, you’ll learn from and collaborate with a world-class faculty consisting of researchers, change-makers, writers, artists, humanists, and scientists.
- Humanities
In classes and majors, students investigate the myriad ways...
- About H&S
School of Humanities and Sciences. Learn to think deeply and...
- For Current Students
The School of Humanities and Sciences strives to give all...
- Social Sciences
Studying The Social Sciences: Students explore how we come...
- Humanities
In classes and majors, students investigate the myriad ways in which people express their understanding of the world. They explore moral and cultural ideas, values, symbols, images, and texts, and reflect upon and interpret the meaning of human experience.
The School of Humanities and Sciences promotes the reasoned exchange and responsible application of disciplinary knowledge within a global society. Recognizing the endurance and relevance of the liberal arts, our diverse academic programs integrate theory and practice to address the emerging demands of our changing world.
studying the humanities: The humanities probe the existential questions of what it means to be human, now and through time. Students investigate the myriad ways in which people express their understanding of the world.
School of Humanities and Sciences. Learn to think deeply and consider the most pressing issues of our time in the School of Humanities and Sciences—known across campus as H&S. Develop critical thinking skills within and beyond your major that you can transfer into any profession.
The School of Humanities and Sciences strives to give all students a robust education that is diverse, inclusive, caring, and equitable.
Studying The Social Sciences: Students explore how we come to act and believe as we do, how we relate to one another in small or large groups, how we communicate, and how we govern ourselves within our communities. Students challenge themselves, and are challenged by the faculty, to go beyond opinion and develop a sophisticated understanding of ...