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Bulletin 1994-95 COLLEGE ACADEMIC YEAR 1994-95 1 The Prezell R. Robinson Library was erected in 1972 and dedicated May 13, 1984. The Library currently houses approximately 145,000 volumes. Dr. Prezell R. Robinson President VOL. LXXXI NO. 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS CAMPUS MAP Inside Front Cover PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE 5 THE LICH-GATE 11 COLLEGE CALENDAR 13 THE MISSION OF SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 15 THE PHILOSOPHY OF SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 17 GENERAL INFORMATION 21 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS 21 Cooperative Education 22 Description of the General Knowledge Advancement Program 23 The Lower College and General Education Program 30 Degrees Awarded 35 Grading 36 Honors Program 40 Transfer Students 42 Admissions Requirements 42 Graduation Requirements 45 Registration and Records 48 FINANCIAL INFORMATION 51 Expenses 51 Payments, Refunds and Comments 52 Financial Aid Eligibility Requirements 55 Loans 56 Scholarships 58 Probation and Suspension of Financial Aid 60 STUDENT AFFAIRS 61 Standards of Student Behavior 61 Housing 62 Class Attendance 64 Student Activities 66 Student Development Center 68 THE CURRICULA 71 DIVISION OF ALLIED HEALTH 73 Medical Technology 73 Phlebotomy 79 DIVISION OF BUSINESS 81 DIVISION OF EDUCATION 109 Department of Education Ill The Psychology Program Ill Teacher Education Program 113 Biology Education 118 Business Education 120 Elementary Education 122 English Education 125 2 SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE Exceptional Children's Education 128 Mathematics Education 131 Music Education (K-12) 134 Physical Education Teacher Education 138 Social Studies Education 140 Department of Physical Education 151 Interdisciplinary Recreation Studies Program 160 DIVISION OF HUMANITIES 165 Art Studies 168 Department of Communications 171 Department of English 178 Department of Modern Foreign Languages 189 Department of Music 196 DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS 213 Department of Biology 214 Department of Chemistry 222 Major in Industrial Hygiene and Safety 226 Department of Mathematics and Physics 231 Physics Major Co-Operative Program 237 Dual-Degree Program in Engineering 242 DIVISION OF SOCIAL STUDIES 251 Department of History and Political Science 253 Department of Sociology 263 Department of Military Science (ROTC) 270 ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY AND STAFF 281 INDEX Inside Back Cover 4 SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Dear Falcons: It is my pleasure to welcome you to Saint Augustine's College and to com- mend you for your efforts to continue your education. We are delighted that you have considered Saint Augustine's to pursue your undergraduate studies. As President of Saint Augustine's College, I am particularly pleased at the prospect of your becoming a member of the Falcon Family. Our academic programs are designed for the holistic development of mind, body, and spirit to the extent that you may be prepared to meet the challenges ofyour profes- sional and personal goals. The 1994-95 College Bulletin will assist you in planning and following a program of study that will lead to the bachelor's degree. Saint Augustine's College has prepared and graduated more than 8,000 young men and women for more than 125 years. They learned well from faculty members whose expertise in the various academic areas provided the impetus for academic excellence and success. Those young men and women have taken their places in society throughout America and abroad. The in- tellectual development and educational opportunities they experienced at Saint Augustine's provided them a quality foundation for critical thinking, character building, and leadership skills necessary for lifelong living and learning. Should you choose to join us at "The Big Family School," you will become brothers and sisters of more than 1900 students who are presently enrolled. It is my hope that you will join our family and that your experiences here at Saint Augustine's will prepare you to utilize your intellectual know-how dex- terously and effectively. Finally, I encourage you to reach beyond the immediate. Strive to accom- plish the great things that others before you accomplished. Dare to brave new vistas for the betterment of yourselves and others. Cordially, Prezell R. Robinson President PRESIDENTS MESSSAGE 2 Weston Hall was erected December 12, 1985, and houses young women who are juniors and seniors. 3 Latham Hall was erected in 1971 as the residence for young women who are freshmen and sophomores. 4 Boyer Building was erected in 1970. It houses some of the offices for administrators and faculty, and classrooms. SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 5 Delany Hall was erected in 1929 and is a dormitory for young women. 6 Goold Hall was constructed and occupied in 1929. It was built for classroom purposes and as a dormitory for 111 students in nursing. It is now a dormitory for young men. 7 Emery Building was erected in 1962 as a gymnasium and classroom facility for Health and Physical Education. It is now used as a multi-purpose building. BUILDING PICTURES 8 Seby B. Jones Fine Arts Center was erected in 1976 and WAUG houses the Radio and Television Stations, as well as the Art Studies Program and Gallery, the Music Department, Seby B. Jones Theater, and the Communications Department. 9 Penick Hall of Science was erected in 1950 and was renovated in 1989. 10 Martin Luther King, Jr. Student Union was erected in 1967 and is used as a dining and recreational facility. It also houses the bookstore and the postal office. SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE

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