Vision for the School of Arts & Science
The School of Arts & Science supports the mission of Iona University through its commitment to fostering academic excellence and intellectual inquiry rooted in the tradition of the liberal arts. Our faculty are a caring community of teacher-scholars, committed to the success of our students inside and outside the classroom. The School offers a diverse set of programs that are academically challenging with a career focus.
In furtherance of these commitments, the School strives to:
- provide an education that is current, student-centered, outcome-based, and involves an appropriate mix of classroom-based instruction, independent research, and internship or practical experience;
- equip students with the skills necessary for success in a rapidly changing environment: critical thinking, effective oral and written communication, problem solving, collaborative learning, ethical decision making, scientific, technological and aesthetic literacy;
- instill in students the habits of mind enabling them to possess our most precious human heritage: those ideas, beliefs, writings, and creative expressions that are the basis of intellectual, cultural, and moral development;
- deepen students’ self-awareness, reflectiveness, and commitment to a core of values that will illuminate both their personal relationships and their relationship to a pluralistic society with the qualities of intelligence, tolerance, decency, compassion, and appreciation of cultures others than their own;
- recruit, retain, and support the development of a faculty of exceptional teacher-scholars whose pedagogy is informed by research, experience, and scholarship.
(Revised, December 2012)
Offerings
The School of Arts and Science enrolls undergraduate students in courses of study leading to the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. Major concentrations are offered in Adolescent Education, Arts Leadership, Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Childhood Education, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Economics, English, History, Interdisciplinary Science, International Studies, Media & Strategic Communication, Mathematics, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Sociology, and Spanish. Minor concentrations are offered in the majority of the majors noted above and in Black Studies, Digital Humanities, Environmental Studies, Italian, Pre-Law, and Physics. Students may earn a minor in Drug and Alcohol Abuse Studies that qualifies them to sit for the CASAC examination. Education programs lead to certification in both childhood and adolescent school teaching.
The School of Arts and Science also offers combined Bachelors/Masters five-year degree programs in Chemistry/Computer Science, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Economics/Computer Science, Mathematics/Computer Science, Public Relations, Sports Communication & Media, General Experimental Psychology and Industrial/Organizational Psychology.
Degree Requirements
All candidates for a degree must complete the graduation requirements for undergraduate degrees indicated in this bulletin. The course requirements include the University core requirements, either the arts or science degree core as explained below, major requirements as listed for each major, and a number of electives.
University Core
The University core, required of all students, is explained in this catalog.
Science Degree Core
The degree core for candidates for the bachelor of science degree varies. Specific details are listed for each major program.
Major Requirements
The requirements for each major are listed in this catalog.
Electives
The balance of each program is made up of electives which students may use to pursue a second major, a minor, or an area of academic interest. Some of these electives may be used to complete the liberal arts requirement: 90 credits for BA candidates and 60 credits for BS candidates. Courses that do not fulfill the liberal arts requirement are those offered by the LaPenta School of Business, “professional” courses such as internships, and studio courses in the arts.
Multiple Majors and Minors
Students may pursue a second bachelor’s degree, double major within the same degree or a secondary major or to pursue a minor in a second area. In making their decision, students should be aware of University policy as indicated in this catalog and consult with their academic advisor.
Programs
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Majors
Non-Degree
Arts and Languages
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Programs
Bachelor of Arts
Non-Degree
Biological Sciences
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Programs
Bachelor of Science
Non-Degree
Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Programs
Bachelor of Science
5 Year: Bachelor of Science/Master of Science
Non-Degree
Computer Science
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Programs
Bachelor of Science (accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org)
Bachelor of Arts
5 Year: Bachelor of Science/Master of Science
5 Year: Bachelor of Arts/Master of Science
Non-Degree
Criminal Justice and Sociology
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Programs
Bachelor of Arts
5 Year: Bachelor of Arts/Master of Science
Non-Degree
Economics
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Programs
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Arts
5 Year: Bachelor of Science/Master of Science
Non-Degree
Education
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Programs
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Arts
5 Year: Bachelor of Arts/Master of Science in Teaching
5 Year: Bachelor of Science/Master of Science in Teaching
English
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Programs
Bachelor of Arts
Non-Degree
History
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Programs
Bachelor of Arts
Non-Degree
Mathematics and Physics
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Programs
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Arts
5 Year: Bachelor of Science/Master of Science
Non-Degree
Media & Strategic Communication
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Programs
Bachelor of Arts
5 Year: Bachelor of Arts/Master of Arts
Non-Degree
Philosophy
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Programs
Bachelor of Arts
Non-Degree
Political Science
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Programs
Bachelor of Arts
Non-Degree
Psychology
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Programs
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
5 Year: Bachelor of Arts/Master of Arts
Non-Degree
Religious Studies
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Programs
Bachelor of Arts
Non-Degree
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