The College of Liberal Arts (CLA) of
De La Salle University, formerly known as the College of Arts and Sciences was founded in 1918. In 1982, the College of Arts and Sciences was split into two colleges, the College of Liberal Arts, and the
College of Science. The CLA provides Lasallians with a
liberal education enough to develop the student in
humanities and the social sciences. The college is now the most populous in the university, following the split of the College of Business and Economics into the
College of Business and the
School of Economics in 2010. The CLA Administration is located in 2nd floor of the Miguel Hall. The Departments of Literature and English are both recognized by the
Commission on Higher Education as Centers of Excellence.[3]
Academic departments of the CLA
Behavioral Sciences
Communication
Filipino
History
International Studies
Literature
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Theology and Religious Education
Degree offerings
Undergraduate Degree Programs
AB in Behavioral Sciences major in Organizational and Social Systems Development
AB in Communication Arts
AB in Development Studies
AB in History
AB in International Studies major in American Studies
AB in International Studies major in Chinese Studies
AB in International Studies major in European Studies
AB in International Studies major in Japanese Studies
AB in Literature
AB in Organizational Communication
AB in Philippine Studies major in Filipino in Mass Media
AB in Philosophy
AB in Political Science
AB in Psychology
AB in Sports Studies
BS in Psychology
Bachelor of Arts and BS in commerce (AB-BSC or LIA-COM Program), major from any of the AB major fields, combined with any of the following Commerce degrees:
The College of Liberal Arts (CLA) of
De La Salle University, formerly known as the College of Arts and Sciences was founded in 1918. In 1982, the College of Arts and Sciences was split into two colleges, the College of Liberal Arts, and the
College of Science. The CLA provides Lasallians with a
liberal education enough to develop the student in
humanities and the social sciences. The college is now the most populous in the university, following the split of the College of Business and Economics into the
College of Business and the
School of Economics in 2010. The CLA Administration is located in 2nd floor of the Miguel Hall. The Departments of Literature and English are both recognized by the
Commission on Higher Education as Centers of Excellence.[3]
Academic departments of the CLA
Behavioral Sciences
Communication
Filipino
History
International Studies
Literature
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Theology and Religious Education
Degree offerings
Undergraduate Degree Programs
AB in Behavioral Sciences major in Organizational and Social Systems Development
AB in Communication Arts
AB in Development Studies
AB in History
AB in International Studies major in American Studies
AB in International Studies major in Chinese Studies
AB in International Studies major in European Studies
AB in International Studies major in Japanese Studies
AB in Literature
AB in Organizational Communication
AB in Philippine Studies major in Filipino in Mass Media
AB in Philosophy
AB in Political Science
AB in Psychology
AB in Sports Studies
BS in Psychology
Bachelor of Arts and BS in commerce (AB-BSC or LIA-COM Program), major from any of the AB major fields, combined with any of the following Commerce degrees: