School of Arts and Humanities
Gregory B. White, Ph.D., Interim Dean
The School of Arts and Humanities at Notre Dame de Namur University offers strong programs in the departments of Art, Philosophy, Physical Education, Religious Studies, English, Theater Arts, Modern Languages and Cultures, and Music.
The School of Arts and Humanities seeks to engage students in understanding the significance of their own humanity and to maximize their potential for creativity, critical thinking, spiritual development, social responsibility, and global citizenship
Students acquire necessary skills to achieve intellectual, moral, and aesthetic excellence; they recognize the importance of life-long learning, community service, and the University's commitment to peace and justice.
The School promotes the arts and humanities by providing cultural events of the highest caliber that engage students and faculty in the cultural life of the region.
Cultural events at NDNU are listed on our Arts, Lectures and Happenings page at www.ndnu.edu/artsandlectures and on the San Mateo arts calendar at www.artshare.org.
Undergraduate Degrees
Bachelor of Arts in:- English
- Art
- Art and Graphic Design
- Languages and Literature (Interdisciplinary Major)
- Music
- Philosophy
- Philosophy and Religious Studies(Interdisciplinary Major)
- Religious Studies
- Theatre Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts in:
Graduate Degrees
- Master of Arts in English, with emphasis in:
- Literature
- Creative Writing
- Master in Music, with specializations in:
- Piano Performance
- Voice Performance
- Piano Pedagogy
- Voice Pedagogy
Certificate
- Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language - TESL / TEFL
School of Arts and Humanities
Notre Dame de Namur University
1500 Ralston Avenue
Belmont, CA 94002
(650) 508-3508
Anita Salter, Executive Administrative Assistant
