College of Arts & Sciences
Undergraduate Programs
Our undergraduate programs at the College of Arts and Sciences offer a dynamic blend
of classroom learning, hands-on research and real-world experiences. With small class
sizes and personalized faculty support, you'll develop critical skills, explore your
passions and prepare for a successful career or advanced studies in fields ranging
from the arts to the sciences.

Graduate Programs
Gain advanced knowledge, work closely with expert faculty, and explore research opportunities
in a flexible and supportive setting. Whether you want to deepen your expertise or
drive innovation, our graduate programs are here to help you succeed and make a difference.

Helping You Succeed
CAS is here to support you. From personalized advising to tutoring and special programs, we offer the tools and resources to help you during your time at UNCP.

Academic Advising
Get the guidance you need to succeed. Our advisors offer personalized help so you can easily navigate every stage of your academic journey.

Brave Start
Tutoring
Need help with a challenging class? UNCP's free tutoring program is here for you. Our tutors will explain ideas, connect concepts and answer questions to make learning easier.
Where Creativity and Discovery Shine





A Glimpse into Faculty Research
Explore the UNC College of Arts and Sciences' digital journal, BRAVERY. This collection
showcases the impressive research and ideas our faculty work on every year.

Conversations That Inspire
Have you heard of 30 Brave Minutes? This podcast from the College of Arts & Sciences
features expert guests diving into interesting topics in each episode. Listen now
on Podbean or iTunes!

Associate Dean, Student Success/Curriculum Development On September 27, walkers from across the region will gather in North Myrtle Beach to raise funds and awareness for the fight against ALS — a cause close to the heart of former UNC Pembroke professor Dr. Tim Ritter. For a pair of pre-vet students at UNC Pembroke, this summer meant long days feeding animals, cleaning enclosures and preparing injured wildlife for release — thousands of miles from home. NASA recently recognized a UNC Pembroke computer science student for his exceptional cybersecurity skills.
Shirsendu Mondal received a formal letter of appreciation from the agency's Vulnerability Disclosure Program for identifying and responsibly reporting a security vulnerability in one of NASA's digital systems.Dean's Office
Joanna Hersey
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