Message from Dean

Barry Palatnik, Ed.D

Assistant Professor

Short Names: SAH, Humanities School, Arts

Year of Establishment

Established in 1997, the School of Arts and Humanities was created to promote intellectual development, cultural understanding, and critical thinking through studies in languages, history, philosophy, and literature.

About the School

The School of Arts and Humanities provides a broad education that develops critical thinking, communication, and cultural awareness. It focuses on disciplines such as languages, history, philosophy, and literature. The School plays an important role in preserving cultural heritage and promoting intellectual growth. Students gain skills in analysis, writing, and interpretation, which are essential in many professional fields. The curriculum encourages creativity, research, and interdisciplinary learning. Graduates pursue careers in education, media, public service, and research. The School contributes to shaping informed citizens who can engage with societal issues and promote cultural understanding.

Specializations You Would Acquire

History, Philosophy, Literature, Linguistics, Cultural Studies, Religious Studies, Translation Studies, Communication Skills, and Critical Thinking.

Why Choose this School

It provides a strong foundation in critical thinking and communication, preparing graduates for diverse careers while promoting cultural understanding and intellectual development.

Mission

To provide quality education in arts and humanities that fosters critical thinking, creativity, and cultural awareness.

Vision

To be a leading center for humanities education, promoting intellectual growth and cultural understanding.

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