Humanities
College of Humanities
The College of Humanities houses programs that study literature and language as well as philosophy, critical reading, and writing. Those programs share a concern with the processes and products of human expression. In doing so, they focus on a quest for fluency in what has been called "the human conversation"—the ongoing inquiry into what it means to be human.
Study in the humanities disciplines develops facility in languages and cultures as well as higher order cognitive abilities needed for interpretation, analytical thinking and reflection, criticism, and writing. Students can apply what they are learning prior to graduation and enrich their capacities for satisfying careers and productive lives as educated citizens after.
Administration
Dean: John Scott Miller
Associate Dean: Corry L Cropper
Associate Dean: Frank Quinn Christianson
Associate Dean: Leslee Thorne-Murphy
Associate Dean: Ray Thomas Clifford
Associate Dean: Grant H Lundberg
Assistant Dean: Josh Perkey
Assistant Dean: Jared Christensen
Assistant Dean: Sherami Jara
Contact Information:
4002 JFSB
801-422-2775
humanities@byu.edu
Advisement Center:
1041 JFSB
801-422-3541
liberalarts@byu.edu
Departments
Programs
Liberal Arts Advisement and Careers
Sherami Jara, Assistant Dean
1041 JFSB
801-422-3541
https://liberalarts.byu.edu/
Liberal Arts Advisement and Careers supports students in achieving their academic and career goals by providing guidance and direction in academic and career exploration, progress toward timely graduation, and experiential learning through Humanities+ experiences. Those experiences include internships, faculty mentoring, secondary majors, minors, participation in clubs, and other professionally relevant experience.
Center for Language Studies
Ray T. Clifford, Director
Molly McCall, Assistant Director
3086 JFSB
801-422-1201
http://cls.byu.edu
The Center for Language Studies works with other College departments to help students from all of the University's academic disciplines acquire the advanced language and cultural skills they need for personal enrichment and for global careers. Particular emphasis is placed on:
Teaching advanced language classes in low-enrollment languages spoken by returned missionaries.
Testing language proficiency.
Conducting language acquisition research.
The Humanities Center
Rex Nielson, Senior Fellow and Director
3149 JFSB
801-422-2176
http://humanitiescenter.byu.edu
The Humanities Center is an institute of intensive learning and outreach that promotes the exchange of ideas within the humanities and across the arts and sciences. It aims to foster excellent research and teaching in the humanities, encourage discussion and collaboration across departments, colleges, and universities on matters of public as well as academic concern and enhance BYU's global reputation for scholarship, teaching, and public service.