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  1. The pathway for UVA to become the best public university in the nation and one of the best universities anywhere in the world runs directly through the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences.

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  2. The College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences offers over 50 undergraduate majors and more than two dozen graduate programs. Our many courses span the entire range of liberal arts, including the social sciences, arts, humanities and physical sciences, with many opportunities for interdisciplinary studies as well.

  3. The University of Virginia College of Arts & Sciences is the largest of the University of Virginia's ten schools. Consisting of both a graduate and an undergraduate program, the College comprises the liberal arts and humanities section of the University.

  4. UVA College of Arts & Sciences. Navigate Your Undergraduate Journey. We’re here to help you find answers to your questions about your major, classes, deadlines, and academic policies and help chart your path to success. Welcome to the College of Arts & Sciences. Connect with an Advisor.

  5. The College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences (A&S) remains the historical and intellectual foundation of the University of Virginia. The largest of UVA’s 12 schools, A&S offers more than 50 undergraduate degrees and concentrations and 29 graduate degree programs.

  6. Gateway to the College's academic departments and programs. African American and African Studies. American Sign Language Program. American Studies. Anthropology. Archaeology. Art. Art (Studio) Astronomy.

  7. Comprised of more than 12,100 students and over 750 faculty members, we believe a good liberal arts education must provide students with an extensive base of intellectual content and skills that enables them to explore ideas, evaluate evidence critically, draw reasoned conclusions, and communicate one’s thoughts in a clear, coherent manner.