I I I I = * m WmSfm Wake Forest Bulletin of Wake Forest University Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hil http://archive.org/details/bulletinofwakefo20012002 New Series June 2001 Volume 96, Number 3 UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOLS THE IN(2 ^K i) Ml Wake Forest College #«d77;e Wayne Calloway School ofBusiness andAccountancy ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR 2001/2002 www.wfu.edu 1 The Academic Calendar 'S Fall Semester 2001 August22 Wednesday Move-indayfornewstudents; residence hallsopen 8 a.m-5p.m. August23-28 Thursday-Tuesday Orientationfornewstudents August25 Saturday Residencehallsopen forreturning students, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. August26 Sunday Residence hallsopenforreturning students,noon-5 p.m. August 27-28 Monday-Tuesday Validation/Registration August29 Wednesday Classesbegin September (datetobeannounced) OpeningConvocation September 12 Wednesday Lastdaytoaddcourses September26 Wednesday Lastdaytodropcourses October 17 Wednesday Midtermgradesdue October 19 Friday Fall break Nov. 21-25 Wednesday-Sunday Thanksgivingholiday November26 Monday Classesresume December7 Friday Classesend December 10-15 Monday-Saturday Examinations December 15 Saturday All residencehallscloseat7p.m. Dec. 16-Jan. 13 Sunday-Sunday Winterrecess Spring Semester 2002 January 12 Saturday Residencehallsopenat9a.m. January 13 Sunday Residencehallsopennoon-5p.m. January 14 Monday Validationofregistrationforall students January 15 Tuesday Classesbegin — January21 Monday Martin LutherKingJr. Day noclasses January 30 Wednesday Lastdaytoaddcourses February (dateto beannounced) Founders'DayConvocation February 13 Wednesday Lastdaytodropcourses March 8 Friday Midtermgradesdue March 9 Saturday Allresidencehallscloseatnoon March 9-17 Saturday-Sunday Springbreak March 16 Saturday Residencehallsreopen at 11 a.m. March 18 Monday Classesresume — March29 Friday GoodFriday noclasses May 1 Wednesday Classesend May2-3 Thursday-Friday ReadingDays May4 Saturday Examinations May6-1 Monday-Saturday Examinations May 12 Sunday Res. hallsclosefornon-seniorsat7p.m. May 19 Sunday Baccalaureate May20 Monday Commencement Residencehallscloseforseniorsat7p.m. Table of Contents ^ ; O'': TheAcademicCalendar 2 AcademicCalendar 26 TheUniversity 6 OrientationandAdvising 26 BuildingsandGrounds 7 Registration 27 InformationSystems 9 Classification 27 Libraries 10 Part-timeStudents 27 RecognitionandAccreditation ii ClassAttendance 28 The UndergraduateSchools IX AuditingCourses 28 WakeForestCollege *3 DroppingaCourse 29 StatementofPurpose 13 WithdrawalfromtheCollege 29 HonorandEthicsSystem 14 Examinations 2-9 SummaryofComputingRightsand Grading 29 Responsibilities *5 GradeReportsandTranscripts 30 StudentComplaints 17 Dean'sList 30 HistoryandDevelopment 17 GraduationDistinctions 3i ChronologicalHistoryof RepetitionofCourses 3i WakeForest University 18 Probation 3i PresidentsofWakeForest University 18 RequirementsforContinuation Procedures 19 intheCollege 3i Admission 19 RequirementsforReadmission 32 Application 19 SummerStudy 33 EarlyDecision-Single/FirstChoice 20 TransferCredit 33 AdmissionofStudentswithDisabilities 21 ApprovalofOverseasProgram 33 AdvancedPlacementandCLEP 21 ScholarshipsandLoans 34 AdmissionofTransferStudents 21 AcademicProgressRequirements 34 Expenses 21 Scholarships 36 Tuition 22 FederalFinancialAidPrograms 54 Room Charges 22 ExchangeScholarships 54 FoodServices 22 Loans 54 OtherCharges 22 Concessions 55 Refunds 2-3 OtherFinancialAid 56 Refunds (TitleIVRecipients) ^4 OutsideAssistance 56 Refunds(Non-TitleIV) 2-5 SpecialPrograms 57 Housing 26 HonorsStudy 57 Table of Contents — Open Curriculum 57 SeniorTesting 68 StudyatSalem College 57 CombinedDegreesin InternationalStudies 58 MedicalTechnology 68 CenterforInternationalStudies 58 DegreesinthePhysician AssistantProgram 69 InternationalStudents 58 DegreesinEngineering 69 ResidentialLanguageCenters 58 DegreesinForestryand ForeignAreaStudies 58 EnvironmentalStudies 70 OpportunitiesforStudyAbroad 58 Five-YearCooperativeDegreeProgram Austria(Vienna) 58 inLatinAmericanStudies 70 Benin(Contou) 59 CoursesofInstruction Cuba(Havana) 59 WakeForestCollege 71 Ecuador(Quito)or AmericanEthnicStudies Mexico (Queretaro) 59 (InterdisciplinaryMinor) jz England(London) 59 Anthropology jz Italy(Venice) 60 Art 77 France(Dijon) 60 AsianStudies (InterdisciplinaryMinor) 83 Spain (Salamanca) 60 Biology 84 China(Beijing) 60 Chemistry 92 Japan (Hiratsuka) 60 ClassicalLanguages 95 Russia(Moscow) 61 Communication 100 StudyAbroadin ComputerScience 104 Non-WakeForestPrograms 61 CulturalResourcePreservation RequirementsforDegrees 6z (InterdisciplinaryMinor) 107 DegreesOffered 6z EarlyChristianStudies GeneralRequirements 6z (InterdisciplinaryMinor) 108 BasicRequirements 63 EastAsianLanguagesandLiteratures 109 EastAsianStudies(ForeignAreaStudy) 111 DivisionalRequirements 64 Economics "3 AdditionalRequirements 64 RequirementinHealthand Education 117 ExerciseScience 65 English 1Z4 Proficiencyinthe UseofEnglish 65 EnvironmentalStudies CoreRequirements 65 (InterdisciplinaryMinor) 131 DeclaringaMajor 65 GermanandRussian 13i MaximumNumberofCourses GermanStudies (ForeignAreaStudy) 136 inaDepartment 66 HealthandExerciseScience 137 OptionsforMeetingMajor HealthPolicyandAdministration Requirements 67 (InterdisciplinaryMinor) 141 DoubleMajorsandjointMajors 67 History 142 Minors 67 Humanities InterdisciplinaryMinors 67 (Interdisciplinary Minor) 149 ForeignAreaStudies 67 Table of Contents InterdisciplinaryHonors 154 WayneCallowaySchoolof BusinessandAccountancy 236 InternationalStudies (InterdisciplinaryMinor) i56 CorePurpose 2-37 ItalianStudies (ForeignAreaStudy) i58 SharedValues 237 Journalism (Minor) 159 Programs ^37 LatinAmericanStudies Objectives 2-37 (InterdisciplinaryMinor) 160 Admission 238 Linguistics (InterdisciplinaryMinor) 162 TransferofCreditfromOtherSchools 239 Mathematics 164 RequirementsforContinuation 239 MedievalStudies (InterdisciplinaryMinor) 169 RequirementsforGraduation 239 MilitaryScience 170 SeniorHonorsProgram 241 Music 172. Beta GammaSigma, NationalHonorSociety 241 NaturalSciences 179 CoursesofInstruction 241 Neuroscience Business 241 (InterdisciplinaryMinor) 180 Accountancy 248 Philosophy 181 Enrollment 251 Physics 186 GoverningandAdvisoryBoards 2J2 PoliticalScience 189 TheBoardofTrustees 252 Psychology 196 TheBoardofVisitors z53 Religion zoo TheBoardofVisitors, W. CallowaySchool RomanceLanguages 207 ofBusinessandAccountancy 2-54 RussianandEastEuropeanStudies TheAdministration z55 (InterdisciplinaryMinor) 221 TheUndergraduateFaculties 269 Sociology 222 Emeriti 294 SpanishStudies (ForeignAreaStudy) 226 TheCommitteesoftheFaculty 299 Theatre 227 Index 301 Dance 23O BulletinsofWakeForestUniversity 308 UrbanStudies (InterdisciplinaryMinor) 232 Women'sStudies (InterdisciplinaryMinor) 233 Table of Contents The University 4- 4 '" " School ofMedicine to reflectits integral association with theUniversity. ASchoolofBusinessAdministration wasestablishedin 1948. In 1969,the undergraduateschoolwas succeeded bythe DepartmentofBusiness andAccountancy Wake ForestUniversity is charac- andtheDepartmentofEconomics inWake ForestCollege; atthesametimethe terized BY ITS DEVOTIONTO LIBERAL BabcockGraduate SchoolofManagement LEARNING AND PROFESSIONAL PREPA- wasestablished. In 1980,theundergradu- ateprogramin businessandaccountancy RATION FOR MENANDWOMEN, wasreconstitutedasthe SchoolofBusiness ITS STRONG SENSE OF COMMUNITYAND andAccountancy; in 1995,thenamewas changedtotheWayneCallowaySchoolof FELLOWSHIP,AND ITS ENCOURAGEMENT BusinessandAccountancy. OF FREE INQUIRYAND EXPRESSION. The DivisionofGraduate Studies, established in 1961, is noworganizedas Foundedin 1834 bytheBaptistState theGraduate Schoolandencompasses ConventionofNorth Carolina, the school advancedworkinthe artsand sciences on opened itsdoorsonFebruary3 asWake boththe Reynolda and Bowman Gray ForestInstitute,with SamuelWaitas prin- campuses inWinston-Salem. cipal. Itwas locatedinWake County, In 1946, thetrustees ofWake Forest North Carolina, ontheplantationof Collegeand the BaptistState Convention CalvinJones, nearwhichthevillage of ofNorth Carolina accepteda proposal by Wake Forestlaterdeveloped. the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundationtorelo- Rechartered in 1838 asWake Forest catethenon-medical divisionsofthe College, itis oneofthe oldest institutions CollegetoWinston-Salem. The late ofhigher learning in the state. Itwas CharlesH. Babcock andhiswife, thelate exclusivelya college ofliberal arts for men Mary Reynolds Babcock,contributed a until 1894, whenthe School ofLawwas campus site, and buildingfundswere established. The School ofMedicine, received frommanysources. Between founded in 1902, offered a two-yearmedi- 1952 and 1956, the firstfourteen buildings cal program until 1941. In thatyear, the wereerected in Georgian style onthenew school was moved from the town ofWake Winston-Salemcampus. In 1956, the Forestto Winston-Salem, became associat- College moved all operations, leavingthe ed with theNorth Carolina Baptist 122-year-oldcampus inthetown ofWake Hospital, and was renamed the Bowman Forestto the Southeastern Baptist Gray School ofMedicine. In 1942, Wake Theological Seminary. The Divinity School Forest admitted women as regular under- was established in 1999. graduate students. In 1997, the medical In 1967, the College'saugmentedchar- school was renamed the Wake Forest acterwasrecognized bythechange in nametoWake ForestUniversity. Today, The University £ enrollmentin all schoolsoftheUniversity ofMathematics); and acombination bac- standsatover6,000. Governanceremains calaureate and masterofsciencedegreein inthehandsofthe BoardofTrustees,and accountancythrough theGraduateSchool developmentforeachofthesevenschools ofArts and Sciences oftheUniversity.The oftheUniversity isaugmented byadvisory Divinity Schooloffersthemasterofdivini- boardsofvisitors. Ajointboardof tydegree. The School ofLawoffersthe Universitytrusteesand trusteesofthe jurisdoctorandmasteroflaws in North Carolina BaptistHospitalis respon- American lawdegrees, andthe Babcock siblefortheMedical Center,which includes Graduate School ofManagement,themas- thehospital andthemedical school. terofbusinessadministration degree. Both Wake Forest's relationshipwiththe schools also offerajointJD/MBAdegree. BaptistState Convention is an important In addition tothedoctorofmedicine partofthe school'sheritage. Wake Forest degree, theWake ForestSchool of and the Convention have a fraternal, vol- Medicineoffers,throughthe Graduate untary relationship underwhichWake School,programsleadingtothe masterof Forestisautonomous ingovernance. scienceand doctorofphilosophy degreesin SincemovingtoWinston-Salem,Wake biomedical sciences. TheSchoolof Foresthas been hometo theWake Forest Medicine andthe Babcock School offera Baptist Church, an independentcongrega- jointMD/MBAprogram. The Graduate tionwhich attractsmembers from boththe Schoolconfersthemasterofarts, masterof Universityand thecommunity. Thecongre- arts ineducation, masterofartsin liberal gationmeetsinWaitChapel and hasoffice studies, andmasterofsciencedegreesinthe andeducational space inWingateHall. arts and sciences and thedoctorofphiloso- The College, Wayne CallowaySchool phydegreein biology,chemistry,and ofBusiness and Accountancy, Babcock physics. TheGraduate School alsooffers Graduate School ofManagement, School MD/PhD andPhD/MBAprograms. ofLaw, the Graduate School, andthe Divinity School are locatedonthe Buildings and Grounds Reynolda Campusin northwestWinston- Salem. TheWakeForestSchoolof The Reynolda Campus ofWakeForestis Medicine is aboutfourmiles away,near situatedon approximately 340 acres; its thecity'sdowntown, onwhatis known as physical facilitiesconsistofoverthirty theBowman Gray Campus. TheUniversity buildings, mostofwhich areofmodified alsooffersinstructionregularly atCasa Georgian architecture andconstructed of ArtominVenice, atWorrell House in OldVirginia bricktrimmed ingranite and London, atFlowHouseinVienna, and in limestone. The Reynolda Gardens annex, otherplacesaroundtheworld. consistingofabout 150 acres andinclud- The Collegeofferscoursesinmorethan ingReynolda Woods, ReynoldaVillage, fortyfieldsofstudyleadingtothe bac- and Reynolda Gardens, is adjacenttothe calaureatedegree. TheWayneCalloway campus. The Graylyn International SchoolofBusinessandAccountancyoffers Conference Center, an educational confer- coursesofstudyleadingto baccalaureate encecenter, isnearby. degreesin business, analyticalfinance, Wait Chapel, named inmemoryofthe informationsystems, ormathematical busi- firstpresidentofthe College, seats2,300. ness (incooperationwiththeDepartment The University TheWait ChapeltowercontainstheJanet TheJames R. Scales FineArts Centeris of Jeffrey CarlisleHarris Carillon, an instru- contemporarydesign appropriate tothe mentofforty-eight bells. WingateHall, functions ofstudio art, theatre, musical named in honorofPresidentWashington and dance performances, and instruction ManlyWingate, houses the Departmentof in arthistory, drama, and music. Offits Religion, the officeoftheUniversitychap- lobby is a largegallery forspecial exhibi- lain and theWake Forest Baptist Church, tions. In the artwingare spacious studios offices ofthe Divinity School, and other fordrawing, painting, sculpture, and print- classrooms andoffices. making, alongwith a smallergallery and Reynolda Hall, across the upperplaza classrooms. Inthetheatrewingare design fromWaitChapel, houses mostofthe and production areas andtwo technically administrative offices forthe Reynolda complete theatres, the largeroftraditional Campus. The Benson University Center is proscenium design and the smaller for thecentral hub forstudentactivities and experimental ringproductions. Themusic events. The Z. Smith Reynolds Library wingcontains Brendle RecitalHall for and its Edwin GravesWilsonWinghouse concerts and lectures, classrooms, practice themain collection ofbooks and docu- rooms forindividuals andgroups, andthe mentsonthe Reynolda Campus. Along offices ofthemusicdepartment. with eightfloors ofopen stacks, with a The WorrellProfessionalCenterforLaw capacity forover 1,000,000 volumes, it andManagementhouses the School of has readingand reference rooms forstudy. Lawand Babcock Graduate School of CarswellHallhouses thedepartments of Managementunderone roof. Communication, Economics, and The William N. Reynolds Gymnasium has Sociology, and a largemultimedia lecture classrooms for instruction in health and area, theAnnenburgForum. exercise science, courts for indoor sports, Winston Hall houses biology; Salem Hall, a swimmingpool, and offices for the thechemistrydepartment. Both buildings departments ofhealth and exercise science have laboratories as well asclassrooms and StudentHealth Service. Adjacentare and special research facilities. The Olin tennis courts, sports fields, the Kentner PhysicalLaboratory isthe facility for the Stadium, the Athletic Center for intercol- physicsdepartment. Harold W. TribbleHall legiate athletics, and the StudentAthlete accommodatesprimarilyhumanitiesdepart- Enhancement Center, which is scheduled mentsandtheWomen'sStudiesProgram, forcompletion in fall 2001. andhasseminarrooms, a philosophy The Information Systems Buildinghouses library,and amultimedia lecturearea, the Information Systems, military science DeTambleAuditorium.TheMuseumof departments, and ICCEL, as well as a Anthropology housestheanthropology University Stores annex and a food ser- departmentandtheMuseum. TheWayne vice area. CallowaySchoolofBusinessand TheWake Forestcampus has a widevari- Accountancyandthedepartmentsofmath- etyofhousing options available to stu- ematicsandcomputersciencearein dents. Babcock Hall, Bostwick Hall, CallowayHall. William B. GreeneJr. Hall housespsychologyand Romancelanguages. Collins Hall, Davis Hall, EfirdHall, Huffman Hall,Johnson Hall, Kitchin Hall, LuterHall, North Hall, PalmerHall, The University 8