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CCAS is the largest and most diverse college at GW, offering undergraduate and graduate programs in the arts, humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. Learn about CCAS's history, research, events, student stories and more.
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The Columbian College of Arts and Sciences (known as Columbian College or CCAS) is the college of liberal arts and sciences of the George Washington University, in Washington, D.C. CCAS is the largest school at George Washington University, with around 5,000 undergraduate students and 2,500 graduate students, and 42 academic ...
Explore 67 undergraduate majors in various fields of arts, sciences, humanities and social sciences at GW's Columbian College. Learn about the curriculum, faculty, alumni and student stories of each major.
The Columbian College of Arts and Sciences is GW’s largest and oldest school, with undergraduate and graduate degrees across the liberal arts and sciences.
Learn about the vision, mission, scope, and regulations of CCAS, the founding college of The George Washington University. CCAS offers 67 undergraduate majors and 92 graduate degree programs in the arts, sciences, social sciences, and humanities.
Learn about human diversity and experience through interdisciplinary programs in archeology, biological anthropology, linguistic anthropology and sociocultural anthropology. The department offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, research opportunities and partnerships with museums and field sites.
The Bachelor of Science in Psychological and Brain Sciences teaches students the fundamental theories and methods of the field. Based in the Department of Psychology, the major integrates related subfields of psychology and draws on broad faculty expertise.