The College of Arts
& Sciences is at the heart of Suffolk University, where curiosity,
collaboration, and hands-on learning thrive. Explore the College and find your
place.
Overview
The
College has over 30 majors – so whether you feel most at home in an art studio,
a science lab, a newsroom or even on stage, we have a place just for you. Learn more about our programs and our
students pursuing their dreams
in the most educationally vibrant city in the world.
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Our graduate programs
will give you the knowledge, real-world skills, and confidence to pursue your
professional goals. Find out where a Suffolk graduate degree can take you.
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Our talented faculty
put teaching and mentoring first. They also conduct important research, publish
books and articles, and are frequently tapped by the media for their views.
Meet them here.
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Intellectually
diverse, the College offers a range of programs in the arts, humanities, social
and laboratory sciences. Regardless of your chosen major, one thing is certain:
you’ll receive an education that celebrates active learning, collaborative
thinking, and global perspectives.
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Our centers and
institutes conduct innovative research, develop new ideas, tackle some of
society’s most pressing issues, and help share Suffolk’s expertise with the
world.
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We’re proud of our 24,000
alumni, who are making a difference here in Boston and across the globe. Stay
connected with the College and with each other through a range of events,
programs, and benefits.
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Founded in 1991, BHI is the research arm of the Department of Economics at Suffolk University in Boston. The institute draws on faculty and student resources to produce readable, timely analyses of the issues.
Founded in 2003,
Suffolk University's Center for Crime and Justice Policy Research (CCJPR)
provides extensive expertise and methodological skills in the conduct of basic
and applied research.
The Center for
Restorative Justice sponsors and participates in a variety of events designed
to foster constructive, creative dialogue about current and potential
applications of restorative justice.
The Suffolk
University Poetry Center, located in a dedicated room of the new Mildred Sawyer
Library, encourages and supports the study and practice of poetry and related
creative writing among our students.
The Suffolk University Political Research Center, established in 2002, conducts statewide polls and bellwether survey analyses in Massachusetts, other states, and nationally.
The R.S. Friedman
Field Station (FFS) of Suffolk University provides a living laboratory for
observing and studying marine life in a relatively pristine environment
dominated by the dramatic tides of Cobscook Bay on the coast of Eastern Maine.
The Sagan Energy
Research Laboratory, established by a generous donation from Francis A. Sagan,
provides research opportunities for faculty and students in solar engineering,
telecommunications, hydrogen fuel cells, thin films and ellipsometry, and
atomic spectroscopy.
The Center for
Women's Health and Human Rights (CWHHR) at Suffolk University is the first
academic institute in the United States to focus on women's health and human
rights in the social sciences, arts and humanities, and public policy.