Drexel University College of Arts and Sciences

As its curriculum broadened, the School of Engineering employed full professors for English, mathematics, and chemistry in 1914.

The current structure of the college is made up of fourteen departments and one interdisciplinary major program that interact with each other, as well as with a broad array of units throughout the university.

[2] The College employs over 300 faculty with research expenditures exceeding $4.6 million.

At the undergraduate level, it has nineteen majors (BS, BA), as well as several minor and dual-degree programs.

The CoAS offers majors and minors in 26 different areas of study and is the home of MAYA, Drexel's literary magazine.