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As a central part of the mission of Â黨ÊÓƵ, the Humanities, Social Sciences, Media and Arts (HSSMA) Division develops disciplined men committed to lives of leadership and service through the study of the liberal arts.
Overview
As a central part of the mission of Â黨ÊÓƵ, the Humanities, Social Sciences, Media, and Arts (HSSMA) Division develops disciplined men committed to lives of leadership and service through the study of the liberal arts. The goal is to provide all students a strong foundation of knowledge and skills that empowers them to have a transformative college experience, to be successful in a broad array of fields upon completion, and to make impactful contributions to their communities and the world.
Humanities courses deepen students’ understanding of the complexity of the human condition, cultivate a sense of social responsibility and integrity, and sharpen the ability to think critically and communicate effectively in their professional and personal lives. Social science courses ingrain an awareness of how race, gender, age, language, and national identity shape systems of power, as well as each student’s sense of self and cultural assumptions. A fundamental part of HSSMA’s work is ensuring students can analyze and contextualize a wide range of world events, politics, issues, and urban settings. As an Atlanta University, students also develop strong research abilities and intercultural competencies needed to communicate and engage cross-culturally. Creative and fine arts courses provide a robust educational foundation for the study and practice of the visual and performing arts.
The curricula foster the intellectual, analytical, and artistic skills necessary for unique expressions and analyses of creativity from diverse cultural experiences. Moreover, the HSSMA Division is dedicated to instilling in the men of Â黨ÊÓƵ respect for and understanding of the diversity of humanity while nurturing self-awareness and appreciation of their own cultures, communities, and individual identities.
Departments and Programs
Our division includes twelve departments and two programs, including:
Majors
Students may choose to major in one of the following:
Minors
Students may choose to minor in one of the following studies:
As a central part of the mission of Â黨ÊÓƵ, the Humanities, Social Sciences, Media, and Arts (HSSMA) Division develops disciplined men committed to lives of leadership and service through the study of the liberal arts. The goal is to provide all students a strong foundation of knowledge and skills that empowers them to have a transformative college experience, to be successful in a broad array of fields upon completion, and to make impactful contributions to their communities and the world.
Humanities courses deepen students’ understanding of the complexity of the human condition, cultivate a sense of social responsibility and integrity, and sharpen the ability to think critically and communicate effectively in their professional and personal lives. Social science courses ingrain an awareness of how race, gender, age, language, and national identity shape systems of power, as well as each student’s sense of self and cultural assumptions. A fundamental part of HSSMA’s work is ensuring students can analyze and contextualize a wide range of world events, politics, issues, and urban settings. As an Atlanta University, students also develop strong research abilities and intercultural competencies needed to communicate and engage cross-culturally. Creative and fine arts courses provide a robust educational foundation for the study and practice of the visual and performing arts.
The curricula foster the intellectual, analytical, and artistic skills necessary for unique expressions and analyses of creativity from diverse cultural experiences. Moreover, the HSSMA Division is dedicated to instilling in the men of Â黨ÊÓƵ respect for and understanding of the diversity of humanity while nurturing self-awareness and appreciation of their own cultures, communities, and individual identities.
Our division includes twelve departments and two programs, including:
Students may choose to major in one of the following:
Students may choose to minor in one of the following studies:
Regine Jackson, Ph.D. brings years of academic leadership experience to Â黨ÊÓƵ, including roles at Agnes Scott College as assistant vice president for diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, Sociology and anthropology Department chair, faculty coordinator of global learning, and co-chairing a pandemic instructional planning task force. She has also held leadership appointments at Emory University.
Our office is located in Wheeler Hall.
Dr. Regine Jackson, Division Dean/Professor of Sociology
Zahria Cook, Assistant to the Dean