Humanities and Social Sciences
The humanities and the social sciences are cornerstones of a liberal arts education, and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences offers a broad range of disciplines that give students a fuller understanding of the past, present and future roles of both the individual and society in shaping human experience.
Scholars in the humanities study many aspects of human existence and consider how systems of thought and knowledge have developed over time and how they continue to influence our decisions today. Humanistic inquiry asks how events in the past affect the present and how understanding the past can help us shape the future. The social sciences view the world around us as a laboratory for observation, experimentation and the advancement of new ideas and practices. Social scientists strive to understand the human capacity for adapting to changing environments and circumstances.
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Candelaria Hall 0215
Students: If you have any questions, please reach out to the Student Success Resource Center (SSRC). They can be contacted at HSS.StudentSuccess@unco.edu.
Phone: 970-351-3140
For All Other Inquiries: Please reach out to the Deans office. They can be contacted at hss@unco.edu.
Phone: 970-351-2707
Office Hours
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Monday - Friday
Preparation for Leadership
No matter where you go, no matter what you study, students that graduate from the College of Humanities & Social Sciences are equipped with the skills to solve complex problems and lead in their chosen field.
A Global Campus
From local internships to studying abroad, our students gain hands-on experiences that prepare them for life after UNC. We partner with more than 300 schools around the world for international education experiences, including many in Europe and Asia.
Small Class Sizes & Engaged Professors
With a student-to-faculty ratio of 14:1, you will have the opportunity to build lasting connections with your professors and peers. Our faculty are dedicated to providing you with a personalized educational experience.
Why study humanities and social sciences?
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Make a Difference
Liberal arts students are more likely to be civically engaged and tackle today's biggest social and technological challenges.
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Prepare for Success
Liberal arts students can communicate effectively, think critically, solve complex problems, and thrive in diverse settings, leading to long-term professional success and higher earning potential.
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Live a Fulfilling Life
Liberal arts students consistently report high satisfaction in their work and personal lives, and are prepared for a life of learning and growth.
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