Undergraduate Catalog 2015-16 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
College of Arts and Sciences
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Keith Hearit
Interim Dean
Jonathan Bush
Interim Associate Dean
Sherin Obare
Interim Associate Dean
Mission of the College
The College of Arts and Sciences cultivates engaged, global citizenship by providing high quality education in the liberal arts - bridging the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, creating, discovering, and disseminating scientific, humanistic and artistic knowledge and expression; and fostering intellectual engagement and continuous discovery and learning.
Vision of the College
The College of Arts and Sciences promotes and sustains an intellectually challenging, dynamic community that is nationally and internationally recognized for innovative researchers and life-long learners who value integrated knowledge, skills and creative methods, and apply these flexible, holistic approaches in a variety of life settings.
Undergraduate majors |
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Undergraduate minors |
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Anthropology |
B.A. |
Anthropology |
Biological Sciences |
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Asian Studies |
•Biology |
B.S. |
Biological Sciences |
•Biomedical Sciences |
B.S. |
Canadian Studies |
Chemistry |
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Chemistry |
•Biochemistry |
B.S. |
Communication |
•Business-Oriented Chemistry |
B.S. |
•Communication |
•Chemistry |
B.S. |
•Journalism |
Communication |
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Comparative Religion |
•Communication Studies |
B.A. |
Economics |
•Film, Video, and Media Studies |
B.A. |
English |
•Journalism |
B.A. |
•English |
•Organizational Communication |
B.A. |
•English with Writing Emphasis |
•Public Relations |
B.A. |
•Rhetoric and Writing Studies |
•Telecom & Information Management |
B.A. |
Environmental and Sustainability Studies |
Comparative Religion |
B.A. |
Gender & Women’s Studies |
Economics |
B.A. |
Geography |
English |
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Geosciences |
•English |
B.A. |
•Earth Science |
•Creative Writing |
B.A. |
•Geology |
•Rhetoric and Writing Studies |
B.A. |
•Group Science for Geology Majors |
Environmental and Sustainability Studies* |
B.A./B.S. |
Global and International Studies |
Freshwater Science and Sustainability |
B.S. |
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Gender and Women’s Studies |
B.A. |
History |
Geography |
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•Liberal Arts |
•Community and Regional Planning |
B.S. |
•Public History |
•Geography |
B.S. |
Latin American Studies |
•Tourism and Travel |
B.A. |
Mathematics |
Geosciences |
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•General Mathematics |
•Earth Science |
B.S. |
•Actuarial Science |
•Geochemistry |
B.S. |
Medieval Studies |
•Geology |
B.S. |
Modern European Studies |
•Geophysics |
B.S. |
Nonprofit Leadership Alliance Certificate |
•Hydrology |
B.S. |
Philosophy |
Global and International Studies |
B.A. |
•Philosophy |
History |
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•Professional and Applied Ethics |
•History |
B.A. |
Physics |
•Public History |
B.A. |
•Astronomy |
Mathematics |
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•Physics |
•Applied Mathematics |
B.A./B.S. |
Political Science |
•Mathematics |
B.S. |
Public Administration |
Philosophy |
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•Nonprofit Leadership |
•Philosophy |
B.A. |
Psychology |
•Professional and Applied Ethics |
B.A. |
Race and Ethnic Relations |
Physics |
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Sociology |
•Physics |
B.S. |
•Criminal Justice |
•Physics: Electrical Engineering |
B.S. |
•Social Psychology |
Political Science |
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•Sociology |
•American Public Policy |
B.A. |
Spanish |
•International & Comparative Politics |
B.A. |
Statistics |
•Political Science |
B.A. |
•Data Analysis |
•Public Law |
B.A. |
•Statistics |
Psychology |
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World Languages and Literatures |
•Behavioral Science |
B.S. |
•Arabic |
•General Psychology |
B.S. |
•Chinese |
•Psychology |
B.S. |
•French |
Sociology |
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•German |
•Sociology |
B.A. |
•Japanese |
•Criminal Justice |
B.A. |
•Latin |
•Social Psychology |
B.A. |
•Russian |
Spanish |
B.A. |
World Literature |
Statistics |
B.S. |
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Sustainable Craft Brewing |
B.S. |
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World Languages and Literatures |
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•French |
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•German |
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•Japanese |
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•Latin |
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*This major is to be selected only along with a standard major.
Any student completing a major or minor from the College of Arts and Sciences must earn a minimum of nine (9) credit hours toward their major and at least six (6) credit hours toward their minor from the degree-granting unit at WMU. Academic units within the college may set higher credit hour minima for their programs. Please consult the appropriate program for details.
Academic Advising Office
Kevin Knutson, Director
Tammi Smith, Assistant Director
Yumi Takahashi-Ede, Assistant Director
Emily Beard, Academic Adviser
Jackie Bizzell, Academic Adviser
Nick Gauthier, Academic Adviser
Kerrie Jo Harvey, Academic Adviser
Cheryl Peters, Academic Adviser
Elizabeth Cramer, School of Communication , Departmental Adviser
Madeline Goodman, Office Coordinator
Megan Way, Office Assistant
2318 Friedmann Hall
(269) 387-4366
www.wmich.edu/cas/advising
Vision
Western Michigan University’s College of Arts and Sciences Office of Undergraduate Advising strives to be nationally and internationally recognized by the College, University, and external communities for providing timely, accurate, and intentional advising.
Mission Statement
The College of Arts and Sciences Office of Undergraduate Advising, as a key component in a learner-centered, discovery-driven, globally-engaged research university, is dedicated to engaging students in intentional, collaborative, supportive, and meaningful partnerships that promote personal growth, educational excellence, cultural appreciation, and career development to facilitate self-directed, life-long learning.
Goals Statement
- Ensure that students have access to knowledgeable and informed advisors who participate in ongoing professional development and demonstrate care and respect.
- Provide accurate information about academic requirements, policies, and procedures, and co-curricular opportunities. Introduce Degree Works to help facilitate student progress towards degree completion.
- Collaborate with students on the development and implementation of academic plans and educational experiences congruent with the student’s interests and abilities.
- Encourage students to utilize University resources and services to maximize their educational and personal potential.
- Facilitate the understanding of the critical role of liberal arts and sciences through intellectual engagement, continuous discovery, and life-long learning across the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
- Promote and advocate the value of advising across the College, University, and external communities.
- Contribute to Department, College, and University recruitment and retention efforts.
Students in the Arts and Sciences Liberal Education Curriculum should see a college advisor to plan their degree programs. The staff of the College of Arts and Sciences Advising Office advises students concerning Liberal Education Curriculum requirements as well as Intellectual Skills and other University requirements. An appointment with an advisor should be scheduled during the student’s first enrollment period in order to obtain information regarding requirements.
Transfer students in the Liberal Education Curriculum, after they have received their credit evaluation forms from the Admissions Office, should have their transfer courses evaluated for credit toward their Liberal Education and other college or University requirements.
The staff of the Academic Advising office will provide introductory information about the programs, majors and minors available within the College of Arts and Sciences and will make referrals to other advising facilities and university resources, such as departmental advisors, etc. Students seeking exploratory information about the programs and curricula of the College are encouraged to visit this office.
Within the College of Arts and Sciences at Western Michigan University, we offer a two-tier advising system for undergraduates. Students receive major/minor specific advising through the faculty or staff expertise within the department and general advising regarding university and general education requirements as well as pre-professional advising through the college’s advising office located in 2318 Friedmann Hall. Schedule an appointment online at www.wmich.edu/arts-sciences/advising or by calling (269) 387-4366.
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