University of Wyoming. College of Arts and Sciences
Upon the University's founding in 1886 the College of Arts and Sciences began as the Collegiate Department, which was in charge of the liberal arts curriculum. Students had the option to take a four year course in classical, literary, philosophical, or scientific studies, and was the main curriculum at the University. By 1900, the department became the College of Liberal Arts. In 1956, the name was changed to the College of Arts and Sciences. The College was the largest and most diverse academic unit at the University. It offered bachelors, masters, and doctorate degrees in several areas including humanities, fine arts, social sciences, physical sciences, and mathematics.
From the description of University of Wyoming. College of Arts and Sciences records, 1924-2009. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 436791719
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