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|name = University of Oregon College of Arts and Sciences |image_name = Friendly Hall-2.jpg |image_size = 300px |caption = Friendly Hall, the location of CAS offices |established = |dean = Bruce Blonigen (Interim) |free = |type = Public |city = Eugene |state = Oregon |country = US |postgrad = |website ={{url|cas.uoregon.edu/}} }} The University of Oregon College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) is the largest academic unit of the University of Oregon (UO) in Eugene, Oregon, United States. The main offices of the college are located in Friendly Hall on the UO campus. Through its 45 departments and programs—spanning the [https://cas.uoregon.edu/division/humanities/ humanities], [https://cas.uoregon.edu/division/social-sciences/ social sciences], and [https://cas.uoregon.edu/division/natural-sciences/ natural sciences]—CAS offers the core liberal arts curriculum that serves the entire undergraduate population of the UO. CAS typically has approximately 11,000 undergraduates majoring in its 47 major fields of study at any given time. At the graduate level, CAS offers 30 graduate degree programs and grants approximately three-quarters of UO's doctoral degrees. CAS is also the research hub of the UO, with nearly 500 tenure-track faculty, or 60% of the UO total. CAS research faculty generate more than half the sponsored research at UO and the academic accomplishments of CAS faculty provide the basis for the UO's membership in the Association of American Universities. ProgramsCAS offers 47 undergraduate major fields of study; the top ten most popular majors are: psychology, human physiology, economics, biology, general social sciences, political science, computer and information science, environmental studies, sociology, and English. FacilitiesThe College of Arts and Sciences departments are housed in nearly 50 buildings across campus, including three of the UO's oldest buildings—Deady Hall, Villard Hall, and Friendly Hall—as well as newer buildings that are part of the science complex, such as Willamette Hall, Deschutes Hall, and the Robert and Beverly Lewis Integrative Science Building. Opening Fall 2019 will be the [https://tykeson.uoregon.edu/ Tykeson Hall College & Careers Building], a campus hub for integrated career/academic advising resources that will help students chart their academic path through general education classes and CAS majors, while also providing students a clear understanding of potential careers associated with all those paths. Tykeson Hall will serve as a campus-wide advising center for first-year students from all colleges, a classroom building with 350 seats, a social gathering area, and a place to receive tutoring in introductory composition and math classes. It will also be home to the CAS dean's office, the Career Center, and the Office of Equity and Inclusion. {{-}}PeopleNotable alumni{{Main|List of University of Oregon alumni}}
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