College of Arts & Letters
Welcome
Today is full of opportunities and you have more choices than ever on how you will make your mark in the world. Perhaps you will connect people and nations as a diplomat or interpreter, a counselor or social worker. Or guide others in a role as teacher, police offer, or a military leader. Or even express the world as you see it as an artist, an author, a musician, journalist, movie director, or actor.
These are just a few of the possibilities available to you within the College of Arts & Letters. And all these possibilities have a common thread. They are in a position to enhance communications between people, to bring new insights, and expand people's horizons, to make a difference in humanity.
We invite you to visit our department sites to see how your opportunity in making a difference can start on a solid beginning.
Contact Information
Please use the form below to contact the College of Arts & Letters.
Your request will be reviewed and forwarded to the appropriate department.so that you may face the world with the knowledge, heart, and skills to change it for the better, within your community and abroad.
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College of Arts and Letters Degrees and Programs
Associate Degree(s) in Core Curriculum with pathway courses
The campus designation code indicates that the degree can be completed on that campus or online, as indicated.
*Degree requires visits to multiple campuses and/or online courses.
**This program is pending SACSCOC approval.

Bachelor’s Degrees may be started on any campus and can only be completed in Dahlonega or Gainesville (coded below).
The campus designation code indicates that the degree can be completed on that campus or online, as indicated.
*Degree requires visits to multiple campuses and/or online courses.
**This program is pending SACSCOC approval.

Graduate programs at UNG have different admission requirements, application deadlines and tuition rates. Select a program name or its catalog listing to learn more about UNG’s graduate offerings. Contact Graduate Admissions if you have questions regarding the application process.
The campus designation code indicates that the degree can be completed on that campus or online, as indicated.
*Degree requires visits to multiple campuses and/or online courses.
**This program is pending SACSCOC approval.

The campus designation code indicates that the degree can be completed on that campus or online, as indicated.
*Degree requires visits to multiple campuses and/or online courses.
**This program is pending SACSCOC approval.

The campus designation code indicates that the degree can be completed on that campus or online, as indicated.
*Degree requires visits to multiple campuses and/or online courses.
**This program is pending SACSCOC approval.

Departments
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Cumming Campus program provides learning community and mentoring
A pilot program that provides a learning community and mentors for freshmen on the cusp of either earning or losing the HOPE Scholarship began this spring on the University of North Georgia's (UNG) Cu
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Spring 2021 commencement to transition closer to traditional event
UNG graduates and their families will gather on the floor of the Convocation Center to celebrate their graduation in an intimate setting. But this time, more families will be allowed in the facility.
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Critical Language Scholarship selects two seniors as finalists and three as alternates
In late March, two seniors selected as finalists for the Critical Language Scholarship. Three other students were deemed alternates for the highly competitive national program that funds American unde
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Alumni and staff help prevent spread of COVID-19
UNG staff and alumni are employed as contact tracers and case investigators to monitor and track people who have been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19 as well as instruct them about isolatio
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Adjunct faculty member's film syndicated in Alabama
Jonathan W. Hickman had one of his films syndicated to a five-station network in Alabama last month. He was the cinematographer and editor of "Three Days at Foster," a 2013 documentary that focuses on