Dec 06, 2025  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog, Volume 84 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog, Volume 84

School of Liberal Arts


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School of Liberal Arts Administrative Team

 

By studying the liberal arts at Siena, you do more than prepare for a career; you prepare for life in a complex, rapidly changing world. You learn to think critically and communicate clearly.  You learn to work effectively in teams even as you cultivate leadership qualities that set you apart from others. You learn how to synthesize multiple perspectives, inspired by the diversity of the human experience. You apply creativity, innovation and ethics to problem solving in all areas of your life. 

From the breadth of our core curriculum to the depth of your selected courses of study you will benefit from the broad-based knowledge and real-world skills that form the foundation for success in professional and personal life pursuits.

Mission

The mission of the School of Liberal Arts is to engage students with a wide array of intellectually rich and academically rigorous programs in the humanities, social sciences, and arts. Faculty and students work collaboratively in a dynamic learning community, rooted in the Catholic and Franciscan tradition, that challenges students to create a more humble, just, and peaceable world.

Learning Goals

The School of Liberals Arts curriculum empowers students to:

Think critically by questioning assumptions, evaluating evidence, and articulating well-reasoned arguments.

Acquire specialized expertise and understanding in a specific discipline in the arts, humanities or social sciences, as well as intellectual breadth through study across disciplines and different modes of inquiry.

Build a foundational understanding of themselves and their place in the world that encourages reflection, wonder, growth, empathy, responsibility, resilience, and flexibility.

Develop the ability to write and speak confidently and effectively, including artistic forms of expression, and acquire appropriate quantitative and technological capabilities, including information literacy.

Conduct research or fieldwork that engages with diverse perspectives and employs diverse skill sets in order to examine individual and shared assumptions about themselves and the world.

Commit to the Franciscan and Catholic goals of social and environmental justice, and develop strategies to recognize and eliminate oppression and discrimination and to promote a just world and sustainable environment.

Courses

    School of Arts

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