Arts & Sciences is a center of intellectual life at Washington University in St. Louis, offering choices in 20 departments, 26 programs and centers, and numerous other academic fields. More than 70 percent of all University courses are taught by Arts & Sciences professors. As the largest program in terms of enrollment, Arts & Sciences students benefit from and contribute to the studies of architecture, art, business, engineering, law, medicine, and social work.
African & African American Studies
American Culture Studies
Anthropology
Archaeology
Art History & Archaeology
Asian & Near Eastern Languages & Literatures
Biology
Center for Applied Statistics
Center for the Humanities
Center for Materials Innovation
Center for New Institutional Social Sciences
Center for Programs
Center for the Study of Ethics & Human Values
Center for the Study of Regional Competitiveness in Science & Technology
Center in Political Economy
Center on Urban Research & Public Policy
Chemistry
Classics
Comparative Literature
Earth & Planetary Sciences
East Asian Studies
Economics
Education
English
Environmental Studies
European Studies
Film & Media Studies
Germanic Languages & Literatures
History
Interdisciplinary Project in the Humanities
International & Area Studies
Japanese Language & Literature
Jewish, Islamic & Near Eastern Studies
Latin American Studies
Legal Studies
Linguistics
Mathematics
Max Kade Center for Contemporary German
Literature
McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences
Music
Performing Arts
Philosophy
Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Public Health
Religious Studies
Romance Languages & Literatures
Russian Studies
Tyson Research Center
Urban Studies
Weidenbaum Center
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies