Our Programs
The centers lead by the College of Arts & Sciences feature all areas of the University of Delaware--everything from music, global issues, education, and continuing learning.
Arts & Sciences Programs
The African American Public Humanities Initiative furthers the advance of the University of Delaware’s strengths in humanities graduate education through an interdisciplinary initiative in African American public humanities.
The Associate in Arts Program is a two-year degree program that offers UD courses, taught exclusively by UD faculty, in small classes in Wilmington, Dover and Georgetown.
The Delaware Teachers Institute is an educational partnership between the University of Delaware and five New Castle County school districts. The Institute is designed to strengthen teaching and learning in the community’s high-need public schools through content-rich professional development seminars taught by University of Delaware faculty.
The Legal Professional Preparatory Program is designed to support students at the University of Delaware who wish to pursue a career in law.
The Master of Arts in Liberal Studies is designed specifically for returning adult students who want to earn their degree through part-time study. Students shape their own MALS curriculum to pursue their passions and intellectual interests.
Master Players Concert Series brings a rich and wide array of world-class musicians to the University of Delaware and to underserved local communities.
Medical and Dental Scholars is an early admissions dual-track premedical eight-year academic program sponsored by the University of Delaware in consort with the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, and Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Army ROTC offers a commission as a second lieutenant in either the active Army or Reserve Forces in a variety of career fields. Some cadets choose to join the National Guard or the Army Reserve while in Army ROTC, thus qualifying them for the Montgomery GI Bill benefits, in-state tuition (VANG), and other benefits.
The Museum Studies and Public Engagement Program is among the country’s first and best-known training grounds for students interested in museums, archives, and other agencies and organizations focused on sharing expertise with the broader public.
The Paul R. Jones Initiative fosters educational inquiry, interdisciplinary engagement, and critical thinking with and through African American art at the University of Delaware.
The Plastino Scholars Program helps outstanding University of Delaware undergraduate students by supporting them in self-designed, off-campus learning experiences that create a difference in their lives and in the lives of others.
The Winterthur Program provides an interdisciplinary study of diverse ideas, contexts, and theories—supported by hands-on study of objects, landscapes, buildings, decorative arts, and design, both within and outside the vast collections of the Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library.