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About the College of Arts & Sciences

The College of Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech offers a wide variety of
courses and programs in the arts, humanities, mathematics, social and
behavioral sciences, natural sciences, and communications. The largest of
the Colleges at Texas Tech, it offers 120 degree programs in 16 departments.
Majors range from A to Z, from Anthropology to Zoology. With 8,333
undergraduate and 1,285 graduate students enrolled in the College, classes
may range in size from large lower division lecture courses to more intimate
upper division courses and  graduate seminars. Whether the course enrollment
is large or small, faculty are interested in their students as individuals
and make an effort to be accessible for individual conferences or
help-sessions outside of class. Offering a broad range of instruction, Arts
& Sciences faculty nonetheless have a common purpose: to impart the
knowledge and skills, the values and attitudes that constitute a liberal
education. To help students solve problems, think, and communicate are the
primary and essential aims of the College.

For more information regarding the College of Art & Sciences,  you may
contact Dr. Lawrence Schovanec, Dean.


For information about the faculty division, contact Associate Deans,
Dr. John  Zak, Dr. Melanie Hart, Dr. Jeff Williams, or Dr. David Roach. For information about
student-related matters, contact Associate Dean Dr. Jorge Iber.

Enjoy reading a brief history of The College of Arts and Sciences.

Address

Office of the Dean, College of Arts & Sciences
Texas Tech University
Box 41034
Lubbock, TX 79409-1034

Phone

T 806.742.3833 F 806.742.0893