The College of Arts and Sciences offers six undergraduate degrees in some thirty-eight programs of study.
Featuring twelve departments and one school, the College supports the university’s core curriculum and provides
specialized study in Christian studies, the humanities, the sciences, and the visual and performing arts.
Dedicated to carrying forth the liberal arts tradition of Union University, the College of Arts and
Sciences routinely sponsors events which highlight the rewards of a liberal-studies curriculum. From book
signings and lectures to exhibits, performances, and colloquia, the College thrives on opportunities to
celebrate its status as the heart of Union University.
Administrative Office
- Gene Fant
- Professor of English, English
- Dean, College of Arts & Sciences
- Education:
B.S. , James Madison University
M.A. , Old Dominion University
M.Div. , New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
M.Ed. , University of Southern Mississippi
Ph.D , University of Southern Mississippi
Additional Study , Christopher Newport University
- Office: PAC C-4A, Box 1810, 731-661-5520 (voice)
- E-mail: gfant@uu.edu
- Profile
- Steve R. Halla
- Assistant Professor of Art, Art
- Assistant to the Dean, College of Arts & Sciences
- Education:
B.A. , Moody Bible Institute
Th.M. , Dallas Theological Seminary
Ph.D , The University of Texas at Dallas
- Office: PAC A-54, Box 3008, 731-661-6592 (voice)
- E-mail: shalla@uu.edu
- Profile
Departments
Special Programs
Goals
- Excellence driven: The College of Arts and Sciences is committed to
excellence in every aspect of the academy, including teaching, scholarship, and service.
- Christ-centered: The College of Arts and Sciences seeks to foster
spiritual growth and the development of a vital Christian worldview in both its faculty and its students.
- People-focused: The College of Arts and Sciences consists of faculty and staff committed to modeling the concept of servant leadership.
- Future-directed: The College of Arts and Sciences seeks to nurture
lifelong learning skills, empowering students and faculty to impact their local and global communities.