Centers

The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences is involved in a number of centers associated with the University of Georgia. A center is organizational form designed to further the university's instructional, research, and public service missions in ways that cannot be addressed through traditional structures, such as departments, schools, and colleges. A center should offer programs or opportunities that cannot be offered at least as well through existing structures. The following is a list of such centers with links to their homepages where you can get more information. Contact the administrative personnel of the center that interests you for more information.
Our Centers
- Center for Archaeological Sciences
- Center for Asian Studies
- Center for Computational Chemistry (CCC)
- Center for Simulational Physics
- Center for Virtual History
- Regents Center for Learning Disorders
Affiliated Centers
- Georgia Electron Microscopy
- Center for Geospatial Research
- Center for Integrative Conservation Research (CICR)
- Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases (CTEGD)
- Willson Center for the Humanities and Arts
Institutes

The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences is associated with multiple University of Georgia institutes. These institutes provide more specialized training and support for a broad range of topic areas. An institute is organizational form designed to further the university's instructional, research, and public service missions in ways that cannot be addressed through traditional structures, such as departments, schools, and colleges. Contact the administrative personnel of the institute that interests you for more information.
Our Institutes
- Institute for African American Studies
- African Studies Institute
- Institute for Artificial Intelligence
- Institute of Native American Studies
- Institute for Women's and Gender Studies
- Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute (LACSI)
Affiliated Institutes
Programs
The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences provides a way for students to gain degrees in fields that are cross-disciplinary. These programs draw from various departments to provide approved curricula that allows students to achieve their academic goals. Contact the administrative personnel of the program that interests you for more information.
Our Programs
- Atmospheric Sciences Program
- British and Irish Studies Program
- Creative Writing Program
- Criminal Justice Studies Program
- Writing Intensive Program