THE
2006-2007
Catalog
Vol. XLIV, No. 1
Summer, 2006
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This catalog provides the
basic information you will need about the
University of North Carolina at Pembroke. It includes our history and current
goals, admissions standards and requirements, tuition and other costs, sources
of financial aid, and rules and regulations that govern student life. This
catalog also describes our student organizations and other activities on the
campus, lists courses and programs by department, and contains the name, rank, and
educational background of each full-time faculty member.
UNC Pembroke is one of sixteen
universities in
UNC Pembroke supports the
protections available to members of its community under all applicable Federal
laws, including Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of
the Education Amendments of 1972, Sections 799A and 845 of the Public Health
Service Act, the Equal Pay and Age Discrimination Acts, the Rehabilitation Act
of 1973, and Executive Order 11246.
UNC Pembroke is committed to
equality of educational opportunity and does not discriminate against
applicants, students, or employees based on race, color, national origin,
religion, sex, age, or disability or because of the individual’s honorable
service in the Armed Services of the
UNC Pembroke reserves the
right to change without notice any fee, provision, offering, or requirement in
this catalog, and to determine whether a student has satisfactorily met the
requirements for admission or graduation.
The
UNC
Pembroke is also accredited by or is a member of:
▪ The
▪ The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
▪ The National Association of Schools of Music
▪ The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education
▪ The American Council on Education
▪ The
▪ The
▪ The American
Association of
▪ The Council on Social Work Education
▪ The National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration
▪ The American Chemical Society
▪ The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
This Catalog was prepared by the UNC Pembroke Offices of Academic Affairs and University and Community Relations: Sara Oswald, Editor. Pages were prepared using Adobe InDesign CS. Text is set in Adobe Garamond Pro, headings in Myriad Pro. Photographs by Bobby Ayers.
7,500 copies of the print version of this catalog were produced by the UNC Pembroke Office of University and Community Relations.
CONTENTS
The
Academic Calendar........................................................................................................ 9
Academic Services and Facilities................................................................................... 11
Undergraduate Academic Programs
Baccalaureate Degrees................................................................................................. 19
Freshman Seminar........................................................................................................ 22
General Education Program........................................................................................... 22
Teacher Education Programs......................................................................................... 31
Special and Interdisciplinary Programs........................................................................... 32
Health Professions Programs......................................................................................... 38
Academic Policies
Requirements for Graduation......................................................................................... 40
Academic Procedures and Policies................................................................................ 42
Undergraduate Admissions .............................................................................................. 54
Finances for Undergraduate Programs
Expenses...................................................................................................................... 63
Financial Aid, Scholarships, Awards, Grants, and Loans.................................................. 68
Policy on Financial Aid Eligibility.................................................................................... 71
Student Affairs and Student Services
Room and Board........................................................................................................... 74
Student Services and Policies......................................................................................... 75
Student Activities and Organizations............................................................................... 84
College of Arts and Sciences ............................................................................................ 89
American Indian Studies ............................................................................................... 90
Art .............................................................................................................................. 94
Biology ...................................................................................................................... 103
Chemistry and Physics................................................................................................ 114
English, Theatre, and Languages.................................................................................. 125
Geology and Geography............................................................................................... 144
History....................................................................................................................... 149
Mass Communication.................................................................................................. 161
Mathematics and Computer Science............................................................................. 167
Music......................................................................................................................... 178
Nursing...................................................................................................................... 193
Philosophy and Religion............................................................................................... 201
Political Science and Public Administration................................................................... 209
Psychology and Counseling.......................................................................................... 217
Social Work................................................................................................................ 222
Sociology and Criminal Justice .................................................................................... 228
Accounting and Information Technology....................................................................... 242
Economics and Finance............................................................................................... 247
Management, Marketing, and International Business ..................................................... 252
Teacher Education Program........................................................................................ 258
Education Department................................................................................................. 289
Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Department................................................ 301
Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC).......................................................................... 315
Military Science (Army ROTC)................................................................................... 318
Program Offerings, Admissions, Procedures and Policies, Expenses............................... 322
Business Administration (M.B.A.)................................................................................ 331
Public Administration (M.P.A.).................................................................................... 337
School Administration (M.S.A.)................................................................................... 347
School Counseling (M.A.) and Service Agency Counseling (M.A.)................................ 351
Education (M.A.Ed.)................................................................................................... 359
Art Education (M.A.).................................................................................................. 371
English Education (M.A.)............................................................................................ 375
Mathematics Education (M.A.).................................................................................... 381
Music Education (M.A.).............................................................................................. 386
Physical Education (M.A.)........................................................................................... 390
Science Education (M.A.)........................................................................................... 394
Social Studies Education (M.A.)................................................................................... 400
Teaching (M.A.T.)...................................................................................................... 405
Appendix A:
The
UNC Pembroke Officers and Administrators........................................................ 415
UNC Pembroke Faculty...................................................................................... 420
Appendix B:
Scholarships........................................................................................................ 442
Title II Report..................................................................................................... 473
Index ............................................................................................................................... 474
Campus Map ................................................................................................................... 478