The College of Humanities and Social Sciences offers career-sensitive liberal arts programs leading to baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral degrees, as well as specialized certificate programs. The College offers a Ph.D. in International Conflict Management, a Master of Arts in American Studies, a Master of Arts in Integrated Global Communication, a Master of Arts in Professional Writing, a Master of Arts in Teaching (in English, and in Foreign Language—Chinese and Spanish), a Master of Public Administration, a Master of Science in Conflict Management, a Master of Science in Criminal Justice, and a Master of Science in International Policy Management.

Bachelor degrees are offered in African and African Diaspora Studies, Anthropology, Communication, Criminal Justice, English, History, Geographic Information Science, Geography, International Affairs, Modern Language and Culture (in French, German, and Spanish), Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. Bachelor degrees are also offered in English Education and History Education as well as foreign language education (French, German, and Spanish) through the Modern Language and Culture degree program. Certificate programs provide training in alternative dispute resolution, professional politics, European Union studies, public history, and geographic information systems. In addition to these programs of study, the College offers a wide range of interdisciplinary courses in Asian Studies, Environmental Studies, Gender and Women’s Studies, Latin American/Latino Studies, and Peace Studies, as well as elective courses in Chinese, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, film, philosophy, and writing.

Available below are the current collections for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Kennesaw State University.

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American Studies

Communication

English

Foreign Languages

Geography and Anthropology

History and Philosophy

Political Science and International Affairs

Psychology

Sociology and Criminal Justice