University of Missouri--Kansas City. College of Arts and Sciences
Dates
- Existence: 1933 - 2022
- Usage: 1933 - 2022
Parallel Names
- University of Missouri--Kansas City. Coordinated Engineering Program
Biography
The College of Arts and Sciences began as liberal arts academic programs at the University of Kansas City when it opened in 1933. Founding programs included Art and Art History; English Languages and Literatures; Foreign Languages and Literatures; Philosophy and Religion; Biology; Chemistry; Geography; Geology; Health and Physical Education; Mathematics; Physics; Economics; History; Political Science; Psychology; Sociology; and Home Economics.
UMKC Forward realigned the university's academic units and sunsetted programs. The realignment created three new schools from the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Education, the School of Biological Sciences, and the School of Computing and Engineering. The College of Arts and Sciences ended operations as of July 2022.
Found in 2109 Collections and/or Records:
Hofmann, Gale E. The relationship between sex-role orientation and perceived counselor therapeutic effectiveness / by Gale E Hofmann. PhD dissertation, 1985
Hofmeister, Christine. The Effect of Peer Presence on Risk Taking Behavior Among Late Adolescents. MA thesis, 2019
Hogan, Richard G. Comparison of Modern Day Private Prisons and Those of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century (A). LLM thesis, 1999
Hogan, Richard Glen. Private Prisons: An Evaluation of Cost and Quality. PhD dissertation, 2003
Hollander, Patsy A. Medieval medicine of the European and Moslem world / by Patsy Ann Hollander. MA thesis, 1967
Holley, Judith K. Similarity and pratfall effects on attraction and amusement. MA thesis, 1976
Holliday, Joseph L. Anomie and assassination / by Joseph L Holliday. MA thesis, 1971
Holmes, Kathleen Korosec. Terrorism - A Comparative Study. MA thesis, 2000
Holt, Roy D. Measurement and assessment of language development of bilingual children / by Chi Chang Hsu. MA thesis, 1979
Homola, Noah. Friction. MA thesis, 2010
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