Social Science
Winter Session classes span topics from politics to group communication
You can earn three credits during the semester break by taking one of several online and on-campus classes offered by ASU's New College.
'Trauma and Compassion' at ASU's West campus Nov. 4
A full day of events focused on social justice and human rights issues in Arizona is scheduled November 4 at ASU's West campus.
Master's in psychology joins degree offerings on West campus
Applications are being accepted for ASU's new M.S. program in psychology, offered by the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences.
New historians bring insights to ASU students
New College has recruited two new history faculty members, from Harvard and Michigan, to share their interdisciplinary expertise with students on ASU's West campus.
Collegiate Scholars program set for July 14-16 run at West campus
For high-achieving West Valley high school students who have completed their junior year, there's still time to register for the July 14-16 ASU Collegiate Scholars: Student Enrichment program at the West campus.
New master's concentration focuses on pastoral care ethics and spirituality
A new ASU master's degree program concentration will help its graduates develop the perspectives and skills needed to provide effective counseling and spiritual guidance in a variety of care settings.
A force for change: New master's program has impact in Valley, beyond
Since they arrived at ASU's West campus last August, students in the first cohort of the master's program in social justice and human rights have focused attention and action on critical societal issues.
New College M.A. in interdisciplinary studies covers all bases
If Arizona State University ’s New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences was a baseball team, and its renowned graduate degree programs were the players, the growing Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies (MAIS) program would be the versatile, much-in-demand utility infielder.
Master's in psychology joins offerings on ASU's West campus
Applications are now being accepted for ASU's new M.S. degree program in psychology, offered through New College.
'Crime, Justice, and the Border' event features scholars, artists, activists
Complex and controversial issues of crime, enforcement, security, and human rights will come into focus during the "Crime, Justice, and the Border" event, March 31 through April 2 at ASU's West campus.