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School of Arts & Letters

We live, work and study in a world where immediacy is demanded and earth’s population interacts globally. In this world, an education rooted in the principles of Arts and Letters has never been more relevant or valuable.

Through programs of study in Communication, Humanities, Languages and Literature, Music, Philosophy and Religion, and Theatre Arts, our students learn to think critically and communicate effectively.

Whatever path you choose after graduation … a network newsroom, the stage or concert hall, graduate or professional school; a career in downtown Fort Worth or downtown Buenos Aires … the skills you develop at Texas Wesleyan to understand and to be understood will lead to your success.

Students in the School of Arts and Letters get involved because learning takes place inside and outside the classroom.

Learning takes place in the classroom when one is challenged by thoughtful discussion centered on new knowledge, new ideas and new ways of looking at our global neighbors.

Learning takes place outside the classroom with each new experience. Performing in a play. Studying abroad for a semester. Editing the University’s literary journal.

We believe there are no limitations on learning. We also believe there are no limitations of opportunities for individuals who think critically.

Welcome to a world without limitations. Welcome to Texas Wesleyan University’s School of Arts and Letters.

Did you know?

Texas Wesleyan University was established in 1890 and has served Fort Worth longer than any other institute of higher learning.

Ronnie McManus
Dr. Ronnie McManus
Religion and Philosophy
Professor, Bebensee University Scholar

"I like trying to help students critically think. If I don’t learn something from the students, I don’t feel like it was a successful teaching endeavor."

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School of Arts & Letters
Location: PUMC 2nd Floor
Phone: 817-531-4900
Fax: 817-531-6503
Hours: Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm