The College of Arts and Sciences was established in 1990, with the merger of the College of Sciences and the College of Humanities.
The humanities programs at Drexel University provide students with a firm foundation in liberal arts while offering a unique perspective through Drexel's technological history. A liberal arts background allows a graduate to choose from a wide range of fields, including politics, law, diplomacy, psychology, counseling, social work, theology, communications, advertising, public relations, and teaching.
Since 1996, students have gained the knowledge they needed from Drexel's Online degree programs to succeed in the corporate world.
Bachelor’s Degree Programs
Online Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice
The online criminal justice bachelor's degree is for students who want to prepare for 21st-Century careers in criminal justice, private security, the legal profession, or associated disciplines including forensic science and computer science.
Online Bachelor's Degree in Psychology
The psychology major focuses on learning how to frame useful questions regarding human behavior, cognition and emotion; research their answers; and understand their meaning and application.
Online Bachelor's Degree in Communication
The online Bachelor of Science in Communication degree program successfully prepares students for senior level Corporate Communication and Public Relations positions in any corporation or organization.
Master’s Degree Programs
Online Master's Degree in Communication
The program allows students to focus on technical communication while studying writing, editing, message design, software documentation and ethics.