SFSU College of Liberal & Creative Arts

The College of Liberal & Creative Arts at San Francisco State University is the largest of the university's seven colleges.

The Center for Iranian Diaspora Studies housed within the college is the first and only academic institution of its kind.

The Poetry Center and American Poetry Archives, founded in 1954, is housed within the college and contains the nation's largest publicly-accessible collection of poetry on tape.

The college's Bilingual Journalism program is the only bilingual (English and Spanish) journalism major program in the United States.

Programs
The college offers 34 majors, 51 minors, 23 master's degrees, 10 undergraduate certificates, and 6 graduate certificates.

Schools and departments
The college is organized into six schools and 15 departments.

Schools

 * Art
 * Cinema
 * Design
 * Liberal Studies
 * Music
 * Theatre & Dance

Departments

 * Anthropology
 * Broadcasting & Electronic Communication Arts
 * Classics
 * Communication Studies
 * Creative Writing
 * English Language and Literature
 * History
 * Humanities and Comparative World Literature
 * International Relations
 * Jewish Studies
 * Journalism
 * Modern Languages and Literatures
 * Philosophy
 * Political Science
 * Women and Gender Studies

Notable alumni
Alumni of the college include:
 * Alex Borstein
 * Willie Brown
 * Jonas Rivera
 * Jose Antonio Vargas
 * Miguel Almaguer
 * Melba Beals
 * Annette Bening
 * Kari Byron
 * Christopher Boyes
 * Lisa Cholodenko
 * George Duke
 * Cleve Jones
 * Dan the Automator
 * Anne Rice