College of Arts & Sciences

 

UNC Pembroke’s College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) offers various undergraduate and graduate programs to inspire and prepare you for success. You'll find flexible courses, research opportunities and pathways to advanced degrees in the arts, humanities and sciences.

Undergraduate Programs

Our undergraduate programs at the College of Arts and Sciences offer a dynamic blend of classroom learning, hands-on research and real-world experiences. With small class sizes and personalized faculty support, you'll develop critical skills, explore your passions and prepare for a successful career or advanced studies in fields ranging from the arts to the sciences.

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Explore Undergraduate Programs
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Graduate Programs

Gain advanced knowledge, work closely with expert faculty, and explore research opportunities in a flexible and supportive setting. Whether you want to deepen your expertise or drive innovation, our graduate programs are here to help you succeed and make a difference.

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Explore Graduate Programs
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Helping You Succeed

CAS is here to support you. From personalized advising to tutoring and special programs, we offer the tools and resources to help you during your time at UNCP. 

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Academic Advising

Get the guidance you need to succeed. Our advisors offer personalized help so you can easily navigate every stage of your academic journey.

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Brave Start

Designed for first-year students, Brave Start builds skills and guides you through key courses, giving you a strong foundation for academic success in your first year at UNCP.

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Tutoring

Need help with a challenging class? UNCP's free tutoring program is here for you. Our tutors will explain ideas, connect concepts and answer questions to make learning easier.

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Shaping Your Tomorrow

From internships to groundbreaking research, UNCP paves the way for you to build career skills, connections and confidence.

Scholars in the Making

Funded by the Mellon Foundation, Research Engagement Action Community Humanities (REACH) allows you to conduct research with a faculty mentor, attend conferences and access funding for graduate school prep. With resources like the Summer Research Exploration Program, this initiative paves the way for advanced studies in the humanities and beyond.

REACH Program
Being able to present my research on the national level has been an amazing experience. This opportunity will hopefully provide me more opportunities in the future, whether in the workforce or more academic settings such as grad school.
UNCP student Christopher Green in front of his research project
Christopher Green
REACH participant

Scholarship Program

The COMPASS Scholarship Program supports UNCP students pursuing degrees in Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, and Geo-Environmental Studies through need-based scholarships, mentoring, research opportunities, professional development, and a strong community of support that helps students develop as STEM scholars. Funded by the National Science Foundation’s S-STEM Program, COMPASS reduces financial barriers while promoting academic and career success.

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I am eternally grateful I was offered the opportunity to be part of COMPASS while attending UNCP. I got accepted into a funded graduate program, got to study and work with viruses, and I truly would have never thought that possible if it were not for the wonderful mentorship, guidance, and support of the faculty at UNCP and the wonderful members of the COMPASS Scholarship.
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Grant Gabzdyl
Compass cohort (2024)

Build Community

Get involved with student-led clubs and organizations that match your interests and career goals. Develop leadership skills and make lifelong friends while engaging in activities!
Explore Opportunities
I have found many ways to connect with other students, faculty and staff on campus. There are so many options for clubs and organizations; there's something for everyone.
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Sadie Outen
Art

Explore New Frontiers

From our Cyber Defense Education Center to our Biofuels Project, we offer research facilities and projects that help uncover new findings in your field. Collaborate with faculty, present your work at conferences and build skills that prepare you for graduate studies or professional careers.

Research
I am forever thankful for the opportunities I never imagined were possible, the friends I didn’t know I needed and a place to call home.
Kayla Miller standing with her poster at a research symposium
Skyla Miller

Real-World Experience

Stand out to future employers and give yourself a competitive edge with an internship. Apply classroom knowledge to real-world settings while working with local organizations. 

Find Jobs & Internships
I was able to secure a software engineering internship at Microsoft, which is the job I've dreamed of since I was a kid. I know UNCP is the reason for much of my success.
UNCP student Andrew Cart sitting at a computer in the Cyber Defense Education Center
Andrew Cart

Expand Your Horizons

Take your learning beyond campus with external opportunities to enrich your education and build your network. From fellowships to study abroad programs, UNCP connects you to experiences that boost your resume and prepare you for success.
Experiential Learning
Having those opportunities really shaped the way I view the world. I’ve learned that when you give and are actively involved in your community, people see that and want to align with you.
Taley Hunt
Taley Hunt
Previous Student Leader in the Office for Community and Civic Engagement

Scholars in the Making

Funded by the Mellon Foundation, Research Engagement Action Community Humanities (REACH) allows you to conduct research with a faculty mentor, attend conferences and access funding for graduate school prep. With resources like the Summer Research Exploration Program, this initiative paves the way for advanced studies in the humanities and beyond.

REACH Program
Being able to present my research on the national level has been an amazing experience. This opportunity will hopefully provide me more opportunities in the future, whether in the workforce or more academic settings such as grad school.
UNCP student Christopher Green in front of his research project
Christopher Green
REACH participant

Scholarship Program

The COMPASS Scholarship Program supports UNCP students pursuing degrees in Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, and Geo-Environmental Studies through need-based scholarships, mentoring, research opportunities, professional development, and a strong community of support that helps students develop as STEM scholars. Funded by the National Science Foundation’s S-STEM Program, COMPASS reduces financial barriers while promoting academic and career success.

Learn More About COMPASS-III
I am eternally grateful I was offered the opportunity to be part of COMPASS while attending UNCP. I got accepted into a funded graduate program, got to study and work with viruses, and I truly would have never thought that possible if it were not for the wonderful mentorship, guidance, and support of the faculty at UNCP and the wonderful members of the COMPASS Scholarship.
Compass program cohort observes a lab experiment
Grant Gabzdyl
Compass cohort (2024)

Build Community

Get involved with student-led clubs and organizations that match your interests and career goals. Develop leadership skills and make lifelong friends while engaging in activities!
Explore Opportunities
I have found many ways to connect with other students, faculty and staff on campus. There are so many options for clubs and organizations; there's something for everyone.
Sadie Outen with a portrait she painted of a Lumbee Tribe member as part of a project
Sadie Outen
Art

Explore New Frontiers

From our Cyber Defense Education Center to our Biofuels Project, we offer research facilities and projects that help uncover new findings in your field. Collaborate with faculty, present your work at conferences and build skills that prepare you for graduate studies or professional careers.

Research
I am forever thankful for the opportunities I never imagined were possible, the friends I didn’t know I needed and a place to call home.
Kayla Miller standing with her poster at a research symposium
Skyla Miller

Real-World Experience

Stand out to future employers and give yourself a competitive edge with an internship. Apply classroom knowledge to real-world settings while working with local organizations. 

Find Jobs & Internships
I was able to secure a software engineering internship at Microsoft, which is the job I've dreamed of since I was a kid. I know UNCP is the reason for much of my success.
UNCP student Andrew Cart sitting at a computer in the Cyber Defense Education Center
Andrew Cart

Expand Your Horizons

Take your learning beyond campus with external opportunities to enrich your education and build your network. From fellowships to study abroad programs, UNCP connects you to experiences that boost your resume and prepare you for success.
Experiential Learning
Having those opportunities really shaped the way I view the world. I’ve learned that when you give and are actively involved in your community, people see that and want to align with you.
Taley Hunt
Taley Hunt
Previous Student Leader in the Office for Community and Civic Engagement

A Glimpse into Faculty Research

Explore the UNC College of Arts and Sciences' digital journal, BRAVERY. This collection showcases the impressive research and ideas our faculty work on every year. 

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Read Our Latest Issue
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Conversations That Inspire

Have you heard of 30 Brave Minutes? This podcast from the College of Arts & Sciences features expert guests diving into interesting topics in each episode. Listen now on Podbean or iTunes!

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Listen Now
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Dean's Office

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Shreerekha Pillai

Dean of College of Arts and Sciences


910.775.4303
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Ashley Allen

Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences


910.775.4356
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Jamie Litty

Interim Associate Dean for Curriculum and Student Success, College of Arts and Sciences


910.521.6654
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Sayo Fakayode

Associate Dean, Math, Computer & Natural Sciences


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Sarina Maynor

Administrative Support Specialist


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