College of Arts and Sciences
If you are interested in a people-focused career, Indiana Tech’s College of Arts and Sciences will equip you with a solid foundation of diversified skills that will allow you to successfully navigate our ever-changing world. Whether your focus is on behavioral or social sciences, helping professions, communication fields, natural science or law enforcement, a degree from our college will help you think critically and communicate clearly to solve complex problems. In the end, you will be an effective, confident professional who is ready to lead in your chosen field or pursue advanced studies in graduate and professional schools.
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Karlee Barnhill's senior project could improve the quality of life for birds at Fort Wayne Children's Zoo.
Arnez is a fingerprint classifier in the Indiana State Police Laboratory—a position she began shortly after graduating in May 2022.
Dr. Sharon Drapala, Indiana Tech associate professor of biology, was recognized as the university's Faculty of the Year on May 10.
When the Fort Wayne Police Department needed assistance with its early-November hostage negotiation training exercise, it reached out to Indiana Tech's criminal justice program first.
Attend a Science Seminar event
The College of Arts and Sciences created this speaker series to provide our students with professional development opportunities. Science Seminar events are held once a month on Wednesdays from 12-1 p.m. They are free and open to the public. A light lunch will be served at each event.
Dedicated faculty
focused on your success
Our faculty believe in relationship-based education. As a student, you are not a number on a class roster. You are a person with unique interests, skills, challenges and goals. Your professors will get to know you and help you mold your unique qualities into career success and personal satisfaction.
Dr. Anne Gull
Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Dr. Anne Gull became dean of the Indiana Tech’s College of Arts and Sciences in July 2020.
World-class labs
At Indiana Tech, we believe that state-of-the-art equipment and technology are required for a state-of-the-art education. At other colleges, students often have to wait until their second or third year to access the best equipment and labs. Here at Indiana Tech, you’ll jump in right on day one. The result will be knowledge and skills that every employer is seeking today.
Two ways to learn
On campus
In person on our main campus, the College of Arts and Sciences offers our full range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs that will prepare you for a wide range of careers.
Online
Our continually-expanding online programs are designed to meet the needs of working adults and corporate partners seeking education and advancement opportunities for their staff.