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7%~ --+U //ayetteville State * UK/ University y Undergraduate Catalog \ H^ 1994-1996 4 f«i*i&,i ) Basic Commitments of The University of North Carolina Since its establishment in July 1972, The University of North Carolina has sought at all times to ensure compliance with the fourteenth amendment and Title VI. Consistent with that purpose, The Universityhasbeencommitted: (1 to increasethe participation ofblackpersonsinThe University. (2) topromotethefurtherracial integrationofthe 16constituentinstitutions, and (3) to improvethequalityofeducational opportunitiesatallconstituentinstitutionsand, withinthe contextofacoordinated system ofpublicsenior highereducation, to give special attention to thestrengthening ofthepredominantlyblackinstitutions. Aspartofits mission, Fayetteville State Universityworksproactivelytofulfill all ofthe specificcom- ponentsoftheoriginalconsentdecree. UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 1994-1996 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY Fayetteville, North Carolina Established 1867 FayettevilleStateUniversityisaConstituentInstitutionof The UniversityofNorthCarolina FayettevilleStateUniversityisaccreditedbytheCommissionsonColleges oftheSouthernAssociationofCollegesandSchools. POLICY ON HUMAN RELATIONS Fayetteville State University adheres to the philosophy that developing an appreciation for human diversity in race, gender, ethnicity, culture, and religion is avital goal of a university education and a nec- essary attitude in the pursuit oftruth. We remain firmly committed to providing a quality, comprehensive program of liberal education thatwill enable all members ofthis academiccommunityto live more mean- ingfuland moreproductivelives. While all members ofthis community are entitled to academic freedom and the constitutional pro- tectionsofthe FirstAmendment, the Universityseeksto model an environmentconducivetothedevelop- mentofself-confidence and self-esteem, and respecting of individual differences. Wediscourage behav- iorswhich inhibitactiveengagementinthelearning processanddenystudentsuccess. As aconsequence, we hold itto bethe legal, ethical, and moral responsibility of every memberof this community to refrain from discriminatory behaviors, both acts of commission and acts of omission, which underminethedevelopmentofan environmentcharacterized by mutual respectandtolerance, and whicharecountertotheinterestsandmission ofthisuniversity. Fayetteville State University, in keeping abreast ofever-changing times, reserves the right to change, delete, oraddtoanypartofthispublicationas itdeems necessaryforthegoodofthe University. Every attemptwillbemadetokeepchangetoaminimumandtocommunicatechangestoallstudents. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Page IndexofDegrees 4 AcademicPrograms 68 Listofdegreesoffered Requirementsfordegreesbydepartment UniversityCollege 68 ForInformation 5 Whomtocallforinformation CollegeofArtsandSciences 73 DepartmentofAerospaceStudies 74 Chancellor's Message 6 DepartmentofEnglishandCommunication 75 WelcometoFayettevilleStateUniversity DepartmentofFineArtsandHumanities 78 DepartmentofGeography, Historyand AcademicCalendars 8 PoliticalScience 83 Beginningandendingdatesofsemesters, holi- DepartmentofMathematicsandComputer Science 88 days,finalexams DepartmentofNaturalSciences 91 DepartmentofSocialandBehavioralSciences 100 FayettevilleState University 14 NursingProgram 103 Mission statement, philosophy, and values of FayettevilleStateUniversity School ofBusinessand Economics 105 AreaofAccounting 106 Administration 14 DepartmentofBusiness/MarketingEducation Administration andhistoryof The Universityof andAdministrativeServices 107 North CarolinaandFayettevilleState University, DepartmentofEconomicsandFinance 110 accreditation, membership, andotherinforma- DepartmentofManagementandMarketing 111 tionaboutFayettevilleStateUniversity SchoolofEducation 113 Policiesandproceduresgoverningteacheredu- Admissions 24 cationprograms Admissions requirement, transcript, credit for DepartmentofCurriculumand Instruction 116 transfer DepartmentofEducationalLeadershipand SecondaryEducation 117 Expenses 32 DepartmentofElementaryEducation 118 Tuitionandfees,payment, refund,books DepartmentofHealth, Physical Education, andHumanServices 119 FinancialAid 38 SecondMajorRequirements 120 Deadlines, required forms, eligibility criteria, AssociateofArts Degrees 125 scholarships,grants Course Descriptions 132 StudentAffairs 48 Courseofferingsforallacademicareas Counseling, residence life, student health ser- vices Administration and Faculty 196 Listingofadministrativestaff,professionalstaff, Academic Regulations 54 andfaculty Gradingsystem, courseload,attendancepolicy, registration, credit by examination, honors, Index 208 applyingforgraduation UniversityMap 212 INDEX OF DEGREES Page Page BachelorofArts: Non-Teaching Degrees BachelorofScience: Non-Teaching Degrees Chemistry 93 Accounting 106 English Languageand Literature 76 Biology 92 Geography 83 BusinessAdministration 111 History 83 Chemistry 94 PoliticalScience 84 ComputerScience 89 PoliticalSciencewithTracksin: CriminalJustice 100 PoliceScience 85 Economics 110 PublicAdministration 85 Sociology 102 Mathematics 89 Spanish 80 MedicalTechnology (B.S.M.T.) 94,96 Speech-Theater 77 Nursing (B.S.N. Completion) 104 VisualArts 81 OfficeAdministration 109 Psychology 101 BachelorofScience: Teaching Degrees BasicBusiness Education 107 AssociateofArts Biology 93 Comprehensive Business Education 108 Biology 125 Elementary Education (K-6) 118 BusinessAdministration 125 English Languageand Literature 76 Chemistry 126 Health Education 119 ComputerScience 126 Marketing Education 108 CriminalJustice 126 Mathematics 90 English 126 MiddleGrades Education (6-9) 116 General Studies 126 MusicEducation 78 Geography 127 Physical Education 119 History 127 Social Science Education Mathematics 127 Concentration in History 86 Music Education 127 Concentrationin PoliticalScience 87 PoliceScience 128 Concentration inSociology 101 Spanish 80 PoliticalScience 128 Psychology 128 PublicAdministration 128 Sociology 129 Spanish 129 VisualArts 129 SeeGraduateCatalogforGraduateDegrees FOR INFORMATION ABOUT... UniversityCollege (910)486-1060 MasterofScienceinBiology (910 486-1691 CollegeofArts&Sciences (910 486-1681 MasterofScienceinMathematics (910 486-1294 MasterofBusinessAdministration (910 486-1197 AerospaceStudies (910 486-1464 EnglishandCommunication (910 486-1416 AcademicRecords&Transcripts (910 486-1185 FineArts&Humanities (910 486-1457 AcademicServices (910 486-1060 Geography, History& PoliticalScience....(910 486-1573 Mathematics&ComputerScience (910 486-1294 Admissions (910 486-1371 NaturalSciences (910 486-1691 TollFree-InState 1-800672-6667 NursingProgram (910 486-1924 TollFree-OutofState 1-800222-2594 Social&BehavioralSciences (910 486-1122 AlumniAffairs (910 486-1473 SchoolofBusiness&Economics (91 486-1267 Athletics (910 486-1314 Accounting (910 486-1591 Bookstore (910 486-1277 Business/MarketingEducation CareerServices&Placement (910 486-1205 &AdministrativeServices (910 486-1593 Chancellor'sScholars (910 486-1814 Economics&Finance (910 486-1618 Counseling (910 486-1203 Management&Marketing (910 486-1820 DiningServices (910 323-0294 SchoolofEducation (910 486-1265 FinancialAid (910 486-1325 Curriculum& Instruction (910 486-1181 HandicappedStudents (910 486-1203 EducationalLeadership& SecondaryEducation (910 486-1731 HealthServices (910 486-1454 ElementaryEducation (910 486-1538 LibraryServices (910 486-1231 Health, Physical Education& MentoringProgram (910 486-1304 HumanServices (910 486-1115 Micro-ComputerResourcesCenter (910 486-1796 FortBragg-PopeAirForceBase OfficeofSchoolServices (910 486-1181 Center (910 497-9111 PublicOutreach (910 486-1215 GraduateStudies (910 486-1498 ResidenceLife (910 486-1284 Admissions (910 486-1371 Registration (910 486-1185 TollFree-InState 1-800672-6667 Security (910 486-1341 TollFree-OutofState 1-800222-2594 AcademicRecords&Transcripts (910 486-1185 StudentActivities (910 486-1166 DoctorofEducation (910 486-1731 StudentAffairs (910 486-1376 MasterofArtsin Education StudentGovernmentAssociation (910 486-1344 Administration&Supervision (910 486-1562 StudentSupportServices (910 486-1007 ElementaryEducation (910 486-1538 SummerSchool (910 486-1483 MiddleGrades (910 486-1181 SpecialEducation (910 486-1181 Testing (910 486-1301 MasterofArtsinEnglish (910 486-1416 Tuition&Fees (910 486-1155 MasterofArtsinHistory (910 486-1573 VeteranAffairs (910 486-1628 MasterofArtsinPoliticalScience (910 486-1573 Weekend&EveningCollege (910 486-1483 MasterofArtsinPsychology (910 486-1122 MasterofArtsinSociology (910 486-1122 All written communication should be addressed to the MasterofArtsinTeaching properUniversityoffice: Biology (910 486-1691 History (910 486-1573 FayettevilleStateUniversity Mathematics (910 486-1294 NewboldStation PoliticalScience (910 486-1573 1200MurchisonRoad Sociology (910 486-1122 Fayetteville,NorthCarolina 28301-4298 CHANCELLOR'S MESSAGE m mat Dear Fayetteville State University Students: I am delighted to greet you and welcome you to Fayetteville State University. You have chosen to enroll in the fastestgrowing, most rapidly improving institution of higher education in North Carolina. Celebrating 127 years of educational service tothis nation, the University continues to provide the kind of high caliber education that produces successful graduates. Fayetteville State University is known for its fine academic programs, both on the main campus and at our Educational Center at Fort Bragg. We can help you find your place in the exciting world of high technology, business and industry, communications and the arts, health, education and the sci- ences, just to name a few. You can choose an undergraduate program of study from among our 36 undergraduate disciplines, a master's degree from 14 disciplines, or the doctoral degree in educational leadership. Associate of Arts degrees are awarded in 18 disciplines by the University through the Fort Bragg-Pope Air Force Base Center. Additionally, we offer honors-level course work, tutorial assistance, individualized education, and training programs. These services are available for all students, full-and part-time, and are offered during the day and in the evenings. At Fayetteville State University, our primary emphasis is on you, the student. We are committed to serving the broad educational needs ofthe people of southeastern North Carolina and thewide spec- trum of interestsfound in ourcommunity. As a new memberofourfamily, you are headed foradynamic and enjoyable learning experience. We look forward to working closely with you during your college careerat FSU, aswell as maintaining close contactwith you upon yourgraduation. Sincerely, Lloyd V. Hackley Chancellor Seal/7 From Excellence To Greatness... Our Progress Continues! ACADEMIC CALENDARS FALL SEMESTER, 1994 August 10-11 Wednesday-Thursday Pre-School Conference August 12 Friday TransferStudentsArrive August 13 Saturday New Freshmen Arrive August 13 Saturday Registration, Weekendand EveningCollegeandGraduateStudents August 15-17 Monday-Wednesday Registration August 18 Thursday Classes Begin Late Registration Begins Drop/Add Begins August23 Tuesday Late Registration Ends Drop/Add Ends September5 Monday LABOR DAYHOLIDAY September15 Thursday FALLCONVOCATION September26 Monday DeadlineforFilingApplicationforMay 1995Graduation September29- Thursday-Wednesday Mid-Term Examinations October5 October7 Friday DeadlineforReporting Mid-TermGrades October10-11 Monday-Tuesday FALLBREAK October21 Friday Last DaytoWithdrawfromClasses October21 Friday DeadlineforClearanceof"I"Grades October21 Friday UNIVERSITYDAY October29 Saturday HOMECOMING November7-18 Monday-Friday Advisementand Pre-Registration forSpring Semester 1995 November 16 Wednesday Last DaytoWithdrawfrom University November24-27 Thursday-Sunday THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS November28- Monday-Saturday Final ExaminationsforDecemberGraduates December3 Saturday LastDayofClasses December5 Monday DeadlineforReporting GradesforDecemberGraduates December5-10 Monday-Saturday Final Examinations December 12 Monday DeadlineforReporting Final Grades December 13 Tuesday COMMENCEMENT December23- Friday- UNIVERSITYCHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS January2 Monday SSPPIRING SEMESTER, 1995 January3 Tuesday UniversityBusiness Begins January4-5 Wednesday-Thursday Pre-School Conference January6 Friday NewStudentsArrive January7 Saturday Registration, Weekend and Evening CollegeandGraduate Students January9-11 Monday-Wednesday Registration January 12 Thursday Classes Begin Late Registration Begins Drop/Add Period Begins January 14 Saturday Drop/Add Period Ends Late Registration Ends January 16 Monday MARTIN LUTHER KINGJR.'S BIRTHDAY(University Holiday) February BLACK HISTORYMONTH February23-March 1 Thursday-Wednesday Mid-Term Examinations March3 Friday Deadlinefor Reporting Mid-Term Grades 3

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