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Salem College /^% 7%HP vujJjiM 11*1131Aw. ' r'x ww»'~ &&wW 2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog Kj % IM fc*^ /^I772^\ SALEM COLLEGE Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill http://www.archive.org/details/salemcollegeunde20102011 The Salem College Undergraduate Catalog includes the official announcements ofacademic programs and policies. Undergraduate students are responsible for knowledge ofinformation contained therein. Although the listing ofcourses in this catalog is meant to indicate the content and scope ofthe curriculum, changes may be necessary and the actual offerings in any term may differ from prior announcements. Programs and policies are subject to change from time to time in accordance with the procedures established by the faculty and administration ofthe College. Salem College welcomes qualified students regardless ofrace, color, national origin, sexual orientation, religion or disability to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities ofthis institution. Salem College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges ofthe Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) to award baccalaureate and master's degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call (404) 679-4500 for questions about the accreditation ofSalem College. The Department ofTeacher Education and Graduate Studies at Salem College is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation ofTeacher Education (NCATE), www.ncate.org. This accreditation covers initial teacher preparation programs and advanced educator preparation programs at Salem College. All specialty area programs for teacher licensure have been approved by the North Carolina Department ofPublic Instruction (NCDPI). The Salem College School ofMusic is an accredited institutional member ofthe National Association ofSchools ofMusic (NASM). Salem College is an equal-opportunity educational institution as defined by Title VI ofThe Civil Rights Act of 1964. The Salem College Undergraduate Catalog is published every year by Salem College, 601 South Church Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101. Phone: (336) 721-2600. 1 COLLEGE CALENDAR 2010-2011 8 SALEM COLLEGE 10 SalemCollege: A History 1 SalemCollegeStatementofValues 12 SalemCollegeMission Statement 12 TheHonorTradition 12 TheHonor Code 13 CampusBuildingsand Facilities 13 Academic ComputingFacilities 14 AthleticFacilities 14 LibraryServices 14 BeyondtheCampus 15 ComeVisit! 16 ADMISSIONS 17 Traditional-AgeAdmissions 17 RequiredHigh SchoolProgram 17 ProcedureforAdmission 18 MarthaH. FleerCenterforAdultEducationAdmissions (forWomenandMenAge23 andOlder).19 ProceduresforAdmission 19 Degree CompletionProgram on the Campus ofRandolph Community College 19 Undergraduate CertificatePrograms 19 Non-DegreeEnrollment 20 AdvancedPlacement/Credit 20 Admission totheCollegeHonorsProgram 20 EarlyAdmissions 20 TransferAdmissions 21 Traditional-Age (23 andunder) TransferAdmissions 21 AdultStudent (Age 23 andover) TransferAdmissions 21 TransferCreditPolicy 22 InternationalAdmissions 23 ServicesforStudentswith Disabilities 24 FINANCIAL INFORMATION 25 Fees 25 ResidentStudents - TraditionalAge (under23yearsold) 25 Non-ResidentStudents- TraditionalAge (under23years old) 25 Students in theFleer CenterforAdultEducation (23+years old) 26 MusicFees 26 SpecialFees 26 ParkingFees 27 InstallmentPayments 27 OtherFinancialInformation 27 RefundPolicy 28 FeesforInstruction 28 FeesforRoom andBoard 28 Appeals 28 FINANCIAL AID 29 AidBasedUponNeed 29 ApplyingForNeed-BasedFinancialAid 29 Application Deadlines 30 Notification ofAward 30 AwardRenewal 30 SatisfactoryAcademic Progress (SAP) 30 FinancialAidforStudents in the MarthaH. FleerCenterforAdultEducation 32 Bookstore Vouchers 32 Need-BasedPrograms 33 Grants/Scholarships 33 Loans 33 WorkPrograms 34 AidWithoutRegardToNeed 34 Grants 34 HonorScholarships 34 MeritScholarshipsfor Traditional-AgeStudents 35 MeritScholarshipsforStudents in the MarthaII. Fleer CenterforAdult Education 36 OtherFinancialAidPolicies 37 Tuition Exchange 37 Loans 37 Veterans Benefits 37 InstallmentPaymentPlans 37 FinancialAidforStudy OffCampus 38 SpecialInformationforFifth-Year TraditionalStudents 38 STUDENT AFFAIRS 39 ResidenceLife 39 CareerDevelopmentandInternships/International StudentServices 39 HealthandCounseling Services 40 Health Services 40 CounselingServices 41 StudentActivitiesandOrganizations 42 Religious Life 42 Athletics 42 CenterforWomenWriters 43 CulturalEvents 44 TheAlumnaeAssociation 44 ACADEMIC PROGRAM 45 Salem Signature-SalemCollege'sGeneralEducation Program 45 Salem Signature Competencies 45 JanuaryTerm 46 AcademicAdvising 47 DEGREES AND REQUIREMENTS 49 General RequirementsGoverningUndergraduate Degrees 49 Requirementsfora SecondBaccalaureate Degree 50 AcademicMajors 51 Majors andDegreesAvailable 51 Academic Minors 52 General RequirementsfortheBachelorofArts(B.A.), BachelorofScience(B.S.)orBachelorof Music(B.M.) 52 Salem Signature Requirements: Traditional-Age Students 53 Salem Signature Requirements: B.A., B.S. andB.M Students in the Martha H. Fleer CenterforAdult Education 54 CoursesApprovedforSalem SignatureInterdisciplinaryorDisciplinaryDimensions 55 GeneralRequirementsforthe Bachelorof Sciencein BusinessAdministration(B.S.B.A.) 58 Salem Signature Requirements: B.S.B.A. Students in the Martha //. Fleer CenterforAdult Education 58 CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 60 UndergraduateCertificate Programs 60 CertificateProgram inAccounting 60 CertificateProgram in HistoricPreservation 61 CertificateProgram in Injury-Preventive KeyboardTechnique 62 CertificateProgram in Not-for-ProfitManagement 63 SPECIAL ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES 64 Pre-ProfessionalPrograms 64 The Women in ScienceandMathematics Program 64 Pre-MedicalProgram 64 Pre-LawProgram 65 ClinicalLaboratoryScienceProgram/Major 66 InternationalStudies 66 InternationalRelations 66 InternationalBusiness 66 Model UnitedNationsProgram 67 Off-CampusPrograms 67 StudyAbroad 67 January Term Study 67 January Term in Cuernavaca, Mexico 67 Off-CampusSummerStudy 67 AcademicSemesteror YearAbroad 68 Washington SemesterProgram 69 WakeForest University/Salem College Cross-Registration 69 Other SpecialOpportunities 69 CollegeHonorsProgram 69 DepartmentalHonors 70 IntegrativeStudies Major 70 InterdisciplinaryMajors 71 Internships 71 ArmyResen'e Officer Training Corps (ArmyROTC) 72 AirForce Reserve Officer Training Corps (AirForceROTC) 72 ACADEMIC REGULATIONS 73 EnrollmentPolicies 73 Registration 73 AcademicLoad 73 Drop/AddPolicy 74 Withdrawal 74 LeaveofAbsence 75 ClassAttendance 75 CreditandPlacementOptions 75 ProficiencyExaminations 75 AdvancedPlacement Credit 76 CollegeLevelExamination Program (CLEP) Exams 77 InternationalBaccalaureate Credit 78 CreditforPriorLearning 78 GradingPolicies 79 GradingSystem 79 Incomplete (GradeI) 80 Failing Grade (GradeF) 80 AuditedCourses 80 Pass/No Credit Courses 81 Pass/No Credit Option 81 GradesandTranscripts 81 Fresh StartPolicy 82 Academic Standing 82 Classification 82 Academic Probation 82 AcademicAdvisory 83 Exclusion - Traditional-Age (under23) Students 83 Exclusion -Students in the Martha H. Fleer CenterforAdultEducation 83 Readmission afterExclusion 83 Academic Honors 84 Latin Honors 84 Dean's List 84 IndependentStudy 84 DirectedStudy 84 Internships 85 SummerStudy 86 Salem CollegeSummerSchool 86 SummerSchoolat OtherInstitutions 86 OtherAcademicPolicies 87 AcademicAppeals 87 Student GrievancePolicies 87 Examinations 88 Program ofInstitutionalEffectiveness 88 DepartmentalSeniorExperience/Seminar 88 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION 89 Accounting 89 Accounting Major (B.S.) 89 Accounting Minor 90 Accounting Courses (ACCT) 91 Art 95 StudioArt Major (B.A.) 95 StudioArt Minor 96 Art Courses (ARTS) 96 ArtHistory 100 ArtHistoryMajor(B.A.) 100 Art HistoryMinor 100 ArtHistory Courses (ARTH) 101 Arts Management 104 Arts Management Major (B.A.) 104 Arts Management Minor 105 Arts Management Courses (ARMN) 105 Biology 107 Biology Major (B.A.) 707 Biology Major (B.S.) 707 Biology Minor 108 Biology Courses (BIOL) 108 BusinessAdministration 1 13 Business Administration Major (B.A. orB.S.B.A.) 113 BusinessAdministration Minor 115 Marketing Minor 775 Sport Management Minor 115 BusinessAdministration Courses (BUAD) 116 Marketing Courses (MKTG) 118 Finance Courses (FINC) 119 Chemistry 120 ChemistryMajor(B.A.) 120 Chemistiy Major(B.S.) 120 Chemistry Minor 121 Chemistry Courses (CHEM) 121 Clinical Laboratory Science 124 ClinicalLaboratoryScience Major(B.S.) 124 CollegeCourses 126 College Courses (COLL) 126 CollegeHonorsCourses 127 CollegeHonors Courses (IIONR) 127 Communication 128 Communication Major (B.A.) 128 Communication Minor 130 Communication Courses (COMM) 130 ComputerScienceandComputerInformation Systems 133 ComputerScience Courses (CPSC) 133 ComputerInformation Systems Courses (CINS) 735 Creative Writing 135 Creative WritingMajor (B.A.) 135 Creative WritingMinor 136 Creative Writing Courses (CRWR) 136 Dance 139 Dance Minor 139 Dance Courses (DANC) 139 Economics 141 Economics Major(B.A.) 141 Economics Minor 141 Economics Courses (ECON) 142 Education 145 Education Major(B.A.) in Elementary (K-6) or GeneralCurriculum SpecialEducation (grades K-12) 146 LicensureProgramsfor Candidates in Middle/High School (grades 6-12) & ContentAreas (grades K-12).147 Education Courses (EDUC) 148 English 153 English Major (B.A.) 153 English Minor 153 English Courses (ENGL) 153 ExerciseScience 158 ExerciseScience Major (B.A.) 158 ExerciseScience Major (B.S.) 159 CoachingMinor 159 ExerciseScience Courses (EXER) 160 French 163 French Major (B.A.) 163 French Minor 163 French Courses (FREN) 163 HistoricPreservation 167 HistoricPreservation Courses (PRSV) 167 History 168 HistoryMajor(B.A.) 168 Histoiy Minor 168 HistoryCourses (HIST) 168 Integrative Studies 174 Integrative Studies Major (B.A.) 174 IntegrativeStudies Courses (INTG) 174 Interior Design 175 InteriorDesign Major(B.A.) 175 InteriorDesign Courses (ARTI) 176 International Business 178 InternationalBusiness Major (B.A.) 178 InternationalRelations 180 InternationalRelations Major (B.A.) 180 January Term Courses (JANX) 182 Mathematics 184 Mathematics Major (B.A.) 184 Mathematics Major (B.S.) 184 Mathematics Minor 185 Mathematics Courses (MATH) 185 Music 189 MusicMajor (B.A.) 190 Music Major (B.M.) 191 Music Minor 193 Musical Theater Minor 193 Music Courses (MUSI) 194 NOT-FOR-PROFITMANAGEMENT 205 Not-for-Profit Management Major(B.A.) 205 Not-for-Profit Management Minor 206 Not-for-Profit Management Courses (NFPM) 206 Philosophy 209 Philosophy Major(B.A.) 209 Philosophy Minor 209 Philosophy Courses (PHIL) 209 PhysicalEducation 212 PhysicalEducation Courses (PHED) 212 Physics 217 PhysicalScience Courses (PHSC) 217 Physics Courses (PHYS) 217 Political Science 218 PoliticalScience Minor 218 PoliticalScience Courses (POLI) 218 Psychology 221 Psychology Major (B.A.) 22/ Psychology Minor 221 Psychology Courses (PSYC) 222 PublicPolicy 225 PublicPolicyMajor(B.A.) 225 PublicPolicyCourses (PLCY) 227 Raceand Ethnicity Studies 229 Race andEthnicityStudies Major (B.A.) 229 RaceandEthnicityStudies Courses (REST) 230 Religion 231 Religion Major (B.A.) 231 Religion Minor 231 Religion Courses (RELI) 231 Salem Signature 235 Salem Signature Courses (SIGN) 235 Science(Interdisciplinary)Courses 238 Science Interdisciplinary Courses (SCIE) 238 Sociology 240 Sociology Major(B.A.) 240 Sociology Minor 240 Anthropology Courses (ANTH) 240 Sociology Courses (SOCI) 241 Spanish 245 Spanish Major (B.A.) 245

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