The School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) is one of the 17 schools of University of Pittsburgh located in Pittsburgh, PA. Previously known as the College of Liberal Arts, and at one time referred to as "the College", it is the oldest part of the University of Pittsburgh and is a direct descendant of the original Pittsburgh Academy chartered in 1787.

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  • The School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) is one of the 17 schools of University of Pittsburgh located in Pittsburgh, PA. Previously known as the College of Liberal Arts, and at one time referred to as "the College", it is the oldest part of the University of Pittsburgh and is a direct descendant of the original Pittsburgh Academy chartered in 1787. The School of Arts and Sciences is the liberal arts core of the university and provides instruction in natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences for all students studying at the Oakland campus, including more than 10,000 students registered as Arts and Sciences undergraduates. In addition, Arts and Sciences educates 15% (over 1,500) of the University’s graduate and graduate professional students, making it the largest graduate program in the Pittsburgh area. SAS graduate programs offer MA, MS, MFA, and PhD programs in 34 concentrations, as well as a wide range of interdisciplinary programs. In the summer of 2006, the School of Arts and Sciences began to oversee the administration of the University’s College of General Studies, expanding the community of Arts and Sciences learners to include nontraditional students. The School of Art's and Sciences' current dean is Norman John Cooper.
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