The mission of University College-Camden remains what it has been
since the college was founded in 1934: to provide programs of study
leading to undergraduate degrees that primarily are geared to the
needs of adult, part-time students. The college strives to make an
undergraduate education of high quality available to students who only
can attend evening classes because of their other responsibilities.
The
curricula of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences-Camden and the School of
Business-Camden are built on a solid foundation in liberal arts and
sciences. Half of all credits earned toward a baccalaureate degree are
devoted to study in the humanities, social sciences, and mathematical
and natural sciences. The Faculty of Arts and Sciences-Camden offers
six major programs in the evening leading to the bachelor of arts
degree. They are computer science, English, history, liberal studies,
political science, and psychology. The School of Business-Camden also
offers evening majors in accounting, finance, management, and marketing
that lead to a bachelor of science degree.