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St. Andrews University A Branch of Webber International University Academic Catalog 2016-2017 Revised August 2016 The official Academic Catalog for St. Andrews (a Branch of Webber International University) is located on the campus website at the following location: https://www.sa.edu/files/Academics/Catalog2016.pdf It includes all of the revisions found in this document as well as other revisions that have been made from time to time. Please use the published copy of the Academic Catalog as your guide but remember the online version is the authoritative one. 1 St. Andrews University, a Branch of Webber International University FALL 2016 Thursday-Sunday August 15 - 19 New Student Orientation Monday August 22 First Day of Academic Term Registration Sandhills classes and Monday Main Campus night classes will meet Tuesday August 23 Classes Main Campus Begin Wednesday September 7 Last day to add a Demi Semester One or Semester long course. Last day to drop a Demi Semester One or Semester long course without a grade of "W". (After this date, there will be a $10 charge to add or drop). Thursday September 8 Grades of “W” begin Wednesday September 14 Demi One Mid Term Grades Due Friday September 16 Last day to withdraw from a Demi-Semester One course with a "W" grade Monday September 26 Check Points Due Monday – Wednesday September 26 – 28 Pass Fail for Demi Semester One Courses Wednesday September 28 Spring and Summer Semester Incompletes become “F” if not Removed Wednesday October 5 Last Day Demi One Thursday – Sunday October 6 – 9 Fall Break Monday October 10 First Day Demi Two Friday October 14 Mid Semester Grades and Demi One Grades Due Friday October 14 Last Day to add Demi Semester Two course; last day to drop a Demi Semester Two course without a grade of "W." (After this date, there will be a $10 charge to add or drop). Monday – Friday October 24 – Nov 4 Advisement period for Advanced Registration Spring 2017 Friday November 4 Demi Two Mid Term Grades Due Friday November 4 Last day to withdraw from a course with a "W" grade for Demi Semester Two or Semester long courses Monday November 7 Grades of WP/WF begin if a student Withdraws from a Semester long course Monday – Friday November 7 – 11 Pass-Fail for Demi Semester Two and Semester long courses Tuesday November 15 Check Points Due Wednesday – Sunday November 23 – 27 Thanksgiving Break Monday November 28 Last Day Demi Two Friday December 2 Last Class Day Main Campus Semester long Classes: Last day to withdraw from a semester long course – 2 St. Andrews University, a Branch of Webber International University grades of WP or WF apply Monday – Friday December 5 – 9 Final Examinations Friday December 9 Last day of academic term Saturday December 10 Dorms close; 10:00 a.m. Monday December 12 Grades due (12:00 noon) Spring 2017 Monday - Tuesday January 9 – 10 Orientation for New Students Tuesday January 10 First Day of Academic Term, First Class Day on Sandhills Campus Tuesday January 10 Registration – Main Campus Wednesday January 11 First Class Day – Main Campus Monday January 16 Martin Luther King Day of Service No classes St. Andrews @ Sandhills Friday January 20 Last day to add a Demi Semester I or Semester long course. Last day to drop a Demi Semester One or Semester long course without a grade of "W". (After this date, there will be a $10 charge to add or add). Tuesday January 24 “W” grades begin Monday January 30 Last day to withdraw from a course with a grade of "W" for Demi Semester One Friday February 3 Demi 1 Mid Term Grades Due Tuesday February 7 Check Points Due Monday – Wednesday February 13 – 15 Pass Fail for Demi Semester 1 Courses Wednesday February 15 Fall Semester Incompletes become “F” if not Removed not Removed Friday February 24 Last day of Demi One Monday February 27 First day of Demi Two Friday March 3 Last Day to add Demi Two class or to drop Demi Two without a grade of “W” ($10 charge to charge to Add/drop after this date). “W” grades begin for D2 D2 Saturday – Sunday March 4 – 12 Spring Break Tuesday March 14 Mid semester Grades due for Semester and Final Final grades for Demi 1due; Friday March 24 Demi 2 Mid Term Grades Due Tuesday – Friday March 27 – April 7 Advisement for Advanced Registration Fall 2017 Monday April 10 Grades of WP or WF begin if student withdraws Monday – Thursday April 10 - 13 Pass Fail for Demi Two and Semester long courses courses Thursday April 13 Check Points due Friday April 13 Last Day to withdraw from a Demi Semester Two or Semester long Two or Semester long courses with a "W" 3 St. Andrews University, a Branch of Webber International University Friday, Monday April 14, 17 Easter Break Friday April 21 Last day of Demi 2 Thursday April 27 Last Class Day: Last Day to withdraw from a semester long course: grades of WP or WF apply apply Friday April 28 Study Day Saturday , Mon-Thur April 29 – May 1 – 4 Final Exams Thursday May 4 Senior Grades due 10:00 a.m. Friday May 5 Baccalaureate Saturday May 6 Commencement Monday May 8 Grades Due at 12:00 noon Table of Contents Statement of Equal Employment Opportunity and Nondiscrimination ....................................................................... 12 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 Student Rights .......................................................................... 12 Drug-Free Workplace .................................................................................................................................................. 12 Webber International University/St. Andrews ............................................................................................................. 13 Heritage of St. Andrews .............................................................................................................................................. 14 Webber International University History .................................................................................................................... 14 Mission ........................................................................................................................................................................ 15 About the St. Andrews Branch Campus ...................................................................................................................... 15 Accreditation ........................................................................................................................................................... 15 The Students ............................................................................................................................................................ 16 The Faculty .............................................................................................................................................................. 16 Location ................................................................................................................................................................... 16 About the Campus ................................................................................................................................................... 16 Assessment .............................................................................................................................................................. 17 Admission .................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Admission Requirements ............................................................................................................................................. 17 Fresh Start .................................................................................................................................................................... 18 International Student Admission ................................................................................................................................. 20 Requirements for International Students ..................................................................................................................... 20 Second Degrees ........................................................................................................................................................... 21 Transfer Admission ..................................................................................................................................................... 21 Military Students ......................................................................................................................................................... 21 Educational Opportunities for Non-Traditional Students ............................................................................................ 22 Adult/Non-Traditional Undergraduate Programs - Admission .................................................................................... 22 Sandhills Program (Educational Opportunities for Non-Traditional Students) ........................................................... 23 Online Degree Program ............................................................................................................................................... 23 4 St. Andrews University, a Branch of Webber International University Online Academic Support Services ......................................................................................................................... 25 Student Access to Day and Evening Classes ........................................................................................................... 25 Transcript Evaluation............................................................................................................................................... 25 General Education: Transfer Credit ......................................................................................................................... 26 Advanced Credit for First-Year Students ................................................................................................................ 26 Appeal Procedure for Transfer Credits Placement .................................................................................................. 26 Evaluation of other credits ....................................................................................................................................... 27 Experiential Learning Credit ................................................................................................................................... 27 Experiential Learning Credit ................................................................................................................................... 28 Special Admission Non-Degree Seeking Students .................................................................................................. 29 Readmission of Former Students ................................................................................................................................. 29 Visiting Students ......................................................................................................................................................... 29 Campus Life and Resources ........................................................................................................................................ 30 Academic Integrity ...................................................................................................................................................... 30 The Community Honor Code .................................................................................................................................. 31 Academic Integrity .................................................................................................................................................. 31 Issues of Academic Honesty/Dishonesty ..................................................................................................................... 31 Campus Ministries ....................................................................................................................................................... 33 Community Service ..................................................................................................................................................... 33 Career and Vocational Services ................................................................................................................................... 33 Student Health and Wellness ....................................................................................................................................... 33 Counseling Services ................................................................................................................................................ 33 Campus Clinic ......................................................................................................................................................... 34 Precautionary Health Care Measures for Travel Abroad ......................................................................................... 34 Campus Safety and Security .................................................................................................................................... 34 Complaints ............................................................................................................................................................... 34 Dining at Knights Dining Hall and Pipers Café ....................................................................................................... 35 Residence Life ......................................................................................................................................................... 35 Residence Hall Staff ................................................................................................................................................ 36 Literary and Theatrical Activities ................................................................................................................................ 37 Fortner Writers’ Forum............................................................................................................................................ 37 St. Andrews University Press .................................................................................................................................. 37 Student Literary Endeavors ..................................................................................................................................... 37 The Highland Players ............................................................................................................................................. 37 Student Activities ....................................................................................................................................................... 37 Social Events ........................................................................................................................................................... 37 5 St. Andrews University, a Branch of Webber International University Student Government Association ........................................................................................................................... 38 Student Organizations................................................................................................................................................. 38 Current Campus Organizations:............................................................................................................................... 38 Leadership Development and Opportunities .......................................................................................................... 39 Intramurals ............................................................................................................................................................... 39 Athletics ................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Equestrian ................................................................................................................................................................ 39 Facilities ...................................................................................................................................................................... 40 DeTamble Library .................................................................................................................................................. 40 The James L. Morgan Liberal Arts Building .......................................................................................................... 40 Morris Morgan Theatre .......................................................................................................................................... 40 Morgan-Jones Science Center ................................................................................................................................ 40 The Vardell Building ............................................................................................................................................... 40 The Katherine McKay Belk Bell Tower .................................................................................................................. 40 Pate Hall .................................................................................................................................................................. 41 The William Henry Belk Center .............................................................................................................................. 41 Residence Halls ....................................................................................................................................................... 41 The Physical Education Center ................................................................................................................................ 41 The St. Andrews Knight .......................................................................................................................................... 41 The Equestrian Center ............................................................................................................................................. 41 Financial Planning ....................................................................................................................................................... 42 Fees and Costs ......................................................................................................................................................... 42 Deposits ................................................................................................................................................................... 42 2016-2017 Basic Fees .............................................................................................................................................. 42 Insurance .................................................................................................................................................................. 44 Applying for Financial Assistance ........................................................................................................................... 46 Types of Financial Assistance ..................................................................................................................................... 46 Veterans Benefits ..................................................................................................................................................... 51 Academic Programs ..................................................................................................................................................... 52 General Honors Program ............................................................................................................................................. 53 Departmental Honors Program ................................................................................................................................ 54 Dean’s List ............................................................................................................................................................... 55 Honor Society .......................................................................................................................................................... 55 Alpha Chi ................................................................................................................................................................. 56 Continuing Adult Education .................................................................................................................................... 56 International Programs & Residential Programs Abroad ........................................................................................ 56 6 St. Andrews University, a Branch of Webber International University Internships ............................................................................................................................................................... 58 Sandhills Program........................................................................................................................................................ 59 Academic Support Services ......................................................................................................................................... 59 DeTamble Library ....................................................................................................................................................... 61 Computer Services ....................................................................................................................................................... 62 Academic Policies ....................................................................................................................................................... 64 Academic Calendar .................................................................................................................................................. 64 Classification of Students ........................................................................................................................................ 64 Academic Advising and Registration ...................................................................................................................... 64 Course Numbering ................................................................................................................................................... 64 Course Substitution .................................................................................................................................................. 65 Course Cancellation for Insufficient Enrollment ..................................................................................................... 65 Course Load ............................................................................................................................................................. 65 Independent Study ................................................................................................................................................... 65 Significant Enrollment in Special Studies, Internships, and GIS ............................................................................. 66 Class Attendance ..................................................................................................................................................... 66 Cancellation of Classes or Daily Schedule Changes ............................................................................................... 66 System of Grading ................................................................................................................................................... 66 Grade Points, Quality Points & the Grade Point Average (GPA) ............................................................................ 68 Report of Grades ...................................................................................................................................................... 68 Final Examinations .................................................................................................................................................. 68 Pass-Fail Grading Option ........................................................................................................................................ 68 Course Audits .......................................................................................................................................................... 69 Course Additions and Withdrawals ......................................................................................................................... 69 Incompletes .............................................................................................................................................................. 69 Repeating a Course for Grade Forgiveness ............................................................................................................. 69 Academic Progress/Good Standing ......................................................................................................................... 70 Academic Warning .................................................................................................................................................. 70 Academic Probation ................................................................................................................................................ 70 Reinstatement .......................................................................................................................................................... 71 Academic Standing Policy for the Fresh Start Program .......................................................................................... 72 Informing Students of Course Requirements ........................................................................................................... 73 Grade Appeal Procedure .......................................................................................................................................... 73 Withdrawal from the Institution .............................................................................................................................. 73 Advanced Credit for First-Year Students ................................................................................................................ 74 Academic Residence Requirements ......................................................................................................................... 74 7 St. Andrews University, a Branch of Webber International University Transcripts ............................................................................................................................................................... 74 Summer Work at Other Institutions ......................................................................................................................... 74 Correspondence Study ............................................................................................................................................. 74 Financial Aid Awards for Foreign Study ................................................................................................................. 75 Undergraduate Degree Requirements .......................................................................................................................... 75 General Requirements ............................................................................................................................................. 75 Degrees Offered ........................................................................................................................................................... 76 Bachelor of Arts ....................................................................................................................................................... 76 Bachelor of Fine Arts............................................................................................................................................... 76 Bachelor of Science ................................................................................................................................................. 76 Master’s in Business Administration ....................................................................................................................... 76 General Information ................................................................................................................................................ 76 Institutional Learning Outcomes ............................................................................................................................. 77 Majors Offered at the St. Andrews Campus ............................................................................................................ 77 Declaration of Major................................................................................................................................................ 77 Contract Majors ....................................................................................................................................................... 78 Credit Requirements for Majors .............................................................................................................................. 78 General Education Requirements and Majors ......................................................................................................... 78 Additional Requirements for a Second or Third Major or Second or Third Minor ................................................. 78 Second Degrees ....................................................................................................................................................... 78 Minor Requirements ................................................................................................................................................ 79 Application for Graduation ...................................................................................................................................... 79 Academic Residence Requirements ......................................................................................................................... 79 Commencement and Diplomas ................................................................................................................................ 79 Pre-Professional Programs........................................................................................................................................... 80 General Information ................................................................................................................................................ 80 Pre-Law Certification Program 18 credits ............................................................................................................... 80 Pre-Veterinarian Medicine........................................................................................................................................... 81 Pre-Medical Program ................................................................................................................................................... 81 St. Andrews General Education (SAGE): Traditional Undergraduate Program .......................................................... 83 Course Descriptions for Common Experience Courses ............................................................................................... 84 St. Andrews General Education (SAGE) for SAonline and Sandhills, Undergraduate Programs ............................... 87 Program Majors and Minors by Department ............................................................................................................... 88 Department of Business and Economics.................................................................................................................. 88 Department of Education ......................................................................................................................................... 88 Department of Equine Studies ................................................................................................................................. 88 8 St. Andrews University, a Branch of Webber International University Department of Interdisciplinary Studies .................................................................................................................. 88 Department of Liberal and Creative Arts ................................................................................................................. 88 Department of Natural and Life Sciences ................................................................................................................ 89 Department of Business and Economics.................................................................................................................. 89 Business Administration .......................................................................................................................................... 89 Sport Studies ............................................................................................................................................................ 90 Department of Business and Economics.................................................................................................................. 90 Business Administration Major ............................................................................................................................... 90 Contract Majors in Business – Laurinburg Campus ................................................................................................ 93 Contract Majors in Business – The Sandhills Program ........................................................................................... 94 Sport and Recreation Studies ....................................................................................................................................... 95 Department of Education ............................................................................................................................................. 98 Policies and Procedures ........................................................................................................................................... 99 Student Teaching ................................................................................................................................................... 101 K-12 Licensure ...................................................................................................................................................... 102 Special Education Major........................................................................................................................................ 107 Department of Equine Studies ................................................................................................................................... 109 Therapeutic Horsemanship .................................................................................................................................... 109 Department of Interdisciplinary Studies .................................................................................................................... 112 Liberal & Creative Arts Division............................................................................................................................... 114 Departmental Minors ............................................................................................................................................. 114 Communications .................................................................................................................................................... 114 English and Creative Writing ................................................................................................................................ 114 Foreign Languages ................................................................................................................................................ 114 History and Politics ............................................................................................................................................... 114 Philosophy ............................................................................................................................................................. 115 Philosophy and Religious Studies.......................................................................................................................... 115 Visual and Performing Arts ................................................................................................................................... 115 Department of Natural & Life Sciences .................................................................................................................... 133 Biology .................................................................................................................................................................. 133 Chemistry .............................................................................................................................................................. 133 Forensic Science .................................................................................................................................................... 133 Mathematical Sciences .......................................................................................................................................... 133 Psychology ............................................................................................................................................................ 134 The English Language Institute ................................................................................................................................. 148 English as a Second Language (ESL) Program ..................................................................................................... 149 9 St. Andrews University, a Branch of Webber International University The Graduate Program ............................................................................................................................................... 152 Admissions Standards ............................................................................................................................................ 152 International Applicants......................................................................................................................................... 153 The COMBINED BS and MBA PROGRAM ........................................................................................................... 155 Student Finances .................................................................................................................................................... 160 Student Fees per Term ........................................................................................................................................... 161 MBA Course Descriptions ..................................................................................................................................... 164 Undergraduate Curriculum ........................................................................................................................................ 166 Special Studies, Practica, Internships & Guided Independent Studies .................................................................. 166 Art Courses ............................................................................................................................................................ 167 Asian Studies Courses ........................................................................................................................................... 168 Biology Courses .................................................................................................................................................... 168 Business & Economics Courses ............................................................................................................................ 171 Chemistry Courses ................................................................................................................................................. 176 Communication Studies Courses ........................................................................................................................... 179 Computer and Information Science Courses ......................................................................................................... 181 Creative Writing Courses ...................................................................................................................................... 181 Education Courses ................................................................................................................................................. 182 English Courses ..................................................................................................................................................... 188 Equine Studies Courses ......................................................................................................................................... 192 Forensic Science Courses ...................................................................................................................................... 195 French Courses ...................................................................................................................................................... 196 Game Art and Design Courses............................................................................................................................... 197 Gender Studies Courses ......................................................................................................................................... 198 History Courses ..................................................................................................................................................... 199 Honors Courses...................................................................................................................................................... 202 Interdisciplinary Studies Courses .......................................................................................................................... 203 Literature Courses .................................................................................................................................................. 203 Mathematics Courses ............................................................................................................................................. 204 Music Courses ....................................................................................................................................................... 205 Philosophy Courses ............................................................................................................................................... 208 Physical Education (PE) Activity Courses ............................................................................................................ 210 Physics Courses ..................................................................................................................................................... 212 Politics Courses ..................................................................................................................................................... 213 Psychology Courses ............................................................................................................................................... 216 Public History Courses .......................................................................................................................................... 219 10

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