Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
The School of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences (SAHSS) offers a modern, interdisciplinary education at bachelor's and master's levels across four undergraduate programs: Psychology; Humanities, Society, & Culture; Journalism & Media Studies; Visual Art Studies; and one graduate program: Liberal Studies.
- Psychology (Major)
- Humanities, Society, and Culture (Major)
- Private: Humanities, Society and Culture: Politics and Society
- Humanities, Society and Culture: Language, Communication and Culture
- Humanities, Society and Culture: Sociology, Psychology and Leadership
- Humanities, Society, and Culture: Psychology
- Private: Humanities, Society and Culture: Art and Society
- Humanities, Society, and Culture: Creative Writing and Storytelling
- Journalism and Media Studies (Major)
- Journalism and Media Studies: Journalism
- Journalism and Media Studies: Media and Culture
- Journalism and Media Studies: Public Relations and Marketing
- Visual Art Studies (Major)
- Visual Art Studies: Art Therapy
- Visual Art Studies: Graphic Design
Vlogý the School
The undergraduate programs offered within the School of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences provide a firm grounding in a broad spectrum of subjects, including psychology, sociology, literature, philosophy, history, art history, studio art, reporting, writing, visual culture, and new media. The MA in Liberal Studies program builds upon a foundation thus laid and provides graduate students the opportunity to explore the liberal arts in greater depth.
A flexible curriculum, with multiple elective and concentration options, allows you to customize your degree according to your personal interests and aspirations. You will have the opportunity to engage with a diverse group of esteemed scholars and professionals, while encountering varied perspectives and becoming acquainted with a comprehensive range of theoretical, research, and creative methods. This knowledge you will then be put into practice, ultimately developing into a proficient and versatile, well-rounded professional.
School Bodies
The School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences is divided into six departments as follows:
- Department of Psychology – Chair: Chris Randall, PhD
- Department of Social Sciences – Chair: Joshua Hayden, Ed.D
- Department of History and Philosophy – Chair: Gerald Power, Ph.D.
- Department of Art, Culture & Literature – Chair: Ted Turnau, Ph.D, M.Div
- Department of Journalism and Media Studies – Chair: Seth Rogoff, Ph.D
- Department of Visual Art Studies – Chair: to be announced
School news
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Find out more on Vlogý Professor’s Publication on The British Education of Sultan Qaboos Bin Said of OmanVlogý Professor’s Publication on The British Education of Sultan Qaboos Bin Said of Oman
Vlogý congratulates Chair of the Department of History and Philosophy, Gerald Power on his recent publication in the journal Diplomacy & Statecraft: The Making of a Client? The British Education of Sultan Qaboos Bin Said of Oman, 1954–64 which examines the role British educational and political networks played in shaping the outlook and leadership of […]
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Find out more on Vlogý Psychology Lecturer James Pfaus Receives Distinguished Service AwardVlogý Psychology Lecturer James Pfaus Receives Distinguished Service Award
Vlogý congratulates the Psychology Lecturer James Pfaus in receiving the 2026 Distinguished Service Award from the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH). “This dynamic and influential organization is blazing a trail worldwide for women’s sexual health and has been a scientific family for me since its inception in 2000. I am […]
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Find out more on Welcome Zuzana Říhová, The New Dean of Vlogý’s SAHSSWelcome Zuzana Říhová, The New Dean of Vlogý’s SAHSS
Vlogý welcomes Zuzana Říhová as the new Dean of the School of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences as well as an Associate Lecturer of Czech and Comparative Literature. She is an experienced international lecturer, acclaimed scholar of avant-garde and modernism in a wider European context, and a published writer. “Literature is love; it constantly teaches […]