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SMITH COLLEGE «i> 2010-11 Catalogue Bulletin NoticeofNondiscrimination JeanneCleryDisclosureofCampusSecurityPolicy andCampusCrimeStatisticsAct SmithCollegeiscommittedtomaintaininga diversecommunityinanatmosphereofmutual Thecollegeisrequired bylawtopublishanannual respectandappreciationofdifferences. reportwithinformation regardingcampussecurity SmithCollegedoesnotdiscriminatein its and personalsafetyontheSmithCollegecampus, educationalandemploymentpoliciesonthebases educational programsavailableandcertain ofrace, color,creed, religion, national/ethnic crimestatisticsfromthepreviousthreeyears. origin, sex, sexualorientation, age, orwith Copiesoftheannual reportareavailablefrom regardtothebasesoutlined intheVeterans theDepartmentofPublicSafety,TillyHall,Smith ReadjustmentActandtheAmericanswith College, Northampton, Massachusetts01063. DisabilitiesAct. Pleasedirectallquestionsregardingthesematters Smith'sadmission policiesand practicesare tothedirectorofPublicSafetyat(413) 585-2491. guided bythesameprinciple, concerningwomen applyingtotheundergraduateprogramandall applicantstothegraduateprograms. Formoreinformation, pleasecontactthe adviserforequitycomplaints, CollegeHall 103, (413) 585-2141, orvisitwww.smith.edu/diversity. SMITH COLLEGE BULLETIN (USPS499-020) Series103 September2010 Number III Printed monthlyduringJanuary, April,September (twoissues). OfficeofCollege Relations, Garrison Hall,SmithCollege, Northampton, Massachu- setts01063. Periodical postagepaidat Northampton, Massachusetts. Postmaster:send addresschangestoSmithCollege, Northampton, Massachusetts, 01063 Allannouncementshereinaresubjecttorevision. ChangesinthelistofOfficersofAdministration and Instruction maybemadesubsequenttothe dateofpublication. Thecourselistingson pp. 67-440aremaintained bytheOfficeoftheProvost/DeanoftheFaculty. Forcurrentinformationoncoursesofferedat Smith, visitwww.smith.edu/catalogue. 6M5015-8/10 SmithCollege Northampton, Massachusetts01063 (413) 584-2700 SMITH COLLEGE BULLETIN 2010-11 CATALOGUE Smith College Northampton, Massachusetts 01063 (413) 584-2700 Contents Howto(JettoSmith iv InquiriesandVisits v AcademicCalendar vi TheMissionofSmithCollege 1 HistoryofSmithCollege 1 TheAcademicProgram 7 Smith:ALiberalArtsCollege 7 TheCurriculum 7 TheMajor 9 TheMinor 9 Student-DesignedInterdepartmentalMajorsandMinors 10 FiveCollegeCertificatePrograms 10 Advising 10 AcademicHonorSystem 11 SpecialPrograms 11 AcceleratedCourseProgram 11 TheAdaComstockScholarsProgram 12 CommunityAuditing:NonmatriculatedStudents 12 FiveCollegeInterchange 12 DepartmentalHonorsProgram 12 IndependentStudyProjects/Internships 12 SmithScholarsProgram 13 StudyAbroadPrograms 13 SmithCollegeJuniorYearAbroadPrograms 14 SmithConsortialandApprovedStudyAbroad 15 Off-CampusStudyProgramsintheU.S 16 TheCampusandCampusLife 17 Facilities 17 StudentResidenceHouses 21 IntercollegiateAthletics, IntramuralsandClubSports 21 CareerDevelopment 22 HealthServices 22 ReligiousExpression 23 TheStudentBody 24 SummaryofEnrollment 24 GeographicalDistributionofStudentsbyResidence 25 Majors 26 RecognitionforAcademicAchievement 27 PrizesandAwards 28 Fellowships 32 Fees,ExpensesandFinancialAid 33 YourStudentAccount 33 Fees 34 InstitutionalRefundPolicy 36 ContractualLimitations 36 PaymentPlansandLoanOptions 36 FinancialAid 36 Admission 42 SecondarySchoolPreparation 41 EntranceTests 4_! ApplyingforAdmission 43 AdvancedPlacement 43 InternationalBaccalaureate 43 Interview 43 ii Contents DeferredEntrance 43 DeferredEntranceforMedicalReasons 43 TransferAdmission 44 InternationalStudents 44 VisitingYearPrograms 44 Readmission 44 AdaComstockScholarsProgram 44 AcademicRulesandProcedures 46 RequirementsfortheDegree 46 AcademicCredit 49 AcademicStanding 52 TheAgeofMajority 53 Leaves,WithdrawalandReadmission 53 GraduateandSpecialPrograms 55 Admission 55 ResidenceRequirements 55 LeavesofAbsence 56 DegreePrograms 56 NondegreeStudies 58 HousingandHealthServices 59 Finances 60 FinancialAssistance 60 ChangesinCourseRegistration 6l PolicyRegardingCompletionofRequiredCourseWork 6l CoursesofStudy 62 DecipheringCourseListings 64 AfricanStudies 67 Afro-AmericanStudies 69 AmericanEthnicities 73 AmericanStudies 76 AncientStudies 82 Anthropology 84 Archaeology 90 Art 92 ArtsandTechnology 106 Astronomy 108 Biochemistry 112 BiologicalSciences 119 Chemistry 134 ClassicalLanguagesandLiteratures 139 ComparativeLiterature 143 ComputerScience 150 Concentrations 158 Dance 164 EastAsianLanguagesandLiteratures 174 EastAsianStudies 181 Economics 187 EducationandChildStudy 195 Engineering 203 EnglishLanguageandLiterature 211 EnvironmentalScienceandPolicy 223 Ethics 229 ExerciseandSportStudies 230 FilmStudies 240 First-YearSeminars 244 ForeignLanguageLiteratureCoursesinTranslation 251 FrenchStudies 252 Geosciences 258 1 Contents Hi GermanStudies Government History Program intheHistoryofScienreandTechnology 293 IntertemiCoursesOfferedforCredit ItalianLanguageandLiterature 2% JewishStudies 301 LandscapeStudies 306 LatinAmericanandLatino/aStudies 310 Linguistics 314 Logic 316 MarineScienceandPolicy 317 MathematicsandStatistics 318 MedievalStudies 325 MiddleEastStudiesMinor 327 Music 332 Neuroscience 339 Philosophy 344 Physics....' 350 PresidentialSeminars 354 Psvchology 356 PublicPolicy 364 QuantitativeCoursesforBeginningStudents 367 Religion 371 RussianLanguageandLiterature 377 ScienceCoursesforBeginningStudents 380 Sociology 381 SpanishandPortuguese 386 Statistics 394 Theatre 395 ThirdWorldDevelopmentStudies 402 UrbanStudies 404 StudyofWomenandGender 406 InterdepartmentalandExtradepartmentalCourseOfferings 414 FiveCollegeCourseOfferingsbyFiveCollegeFaculty 420 FiveCollegeCertificateinAfricanStudies 435 FiveCollegeCertificateinAsian/Pacific/AmericanStudies 436 FiveCollegeBuddhistStudiesCertificateProgram 438 FiveCollegeCoastalandMarineSciencesCertificateProgram 439 FiveCollegeCertificateinCognitiveNeuroscience 440 FiveCollegeCertificateinCulture,HealthandScience 441 FiveCollegeCertificateinEthnomusicology 442 FiveCollegeCertificateinInternationalRelations 443 FiveCollegeCertificateinLatinAmericanStudies 444 FiveCollegeCertificateinLogic 445 FiveCollegeCertificateinMiddleEastStudies 447 FiveCollegeCertificateinNativeAmericanIndianStudies 448 FiveCollegeCertificateinRussian,EastEuropeanandEurasianStudies 449 FiveCollegeFilmStudies 450 FiveCollegeSelf-InstructionalLanguageProgram 451 TheAthleticProgram 452 Directory 4^4 TheBoardofTrustees Faculty Administration 48 StandingCommittees AlumnaeAssociation Index GassSchedule insidebackcover How to Get to Smith ByAir:BradleyInternational,locatedabout35miles ByBus:Greyhound,VermontTransitandPeterPan southofNorthamptoninWindsorLocks,Connecticut, buslinesservethearea.Mostroutesgotothemainbus isthenearestairportandisservedbyallmajorairlines. terminalinSpringfield,whereyoucancatchanother Limousines,busesandrentalcarsareavailableatthe bustoNorthampton.Busesrunalmosthourlybetween airport.FlyingintoBradleyratherthanintoBoston's SpringfieldandNorthampton.Smithisa10-minute LoganAirportgivesyouashorterdrivetoNorthampton walkorashorttaxiridefromthebusstation. andsparesyoucitytrafficcongestion. ByCar:NorthamptonisonRoute1-91.TakeExit18, ByTrain:AmtrakservesSpringfield,Massachusetts, andfollowRoute5northintothecenteroftown.Turn whichis20milessouthofNorthampton.Fromthe leftontoRoute9-Gostraightthroughfoursetsoftraffic trainstation,youcanreachNorthamptonbytaxi, lights,turningleftintoCollegeLaneshortlyafterthe rentalcarorbus.TheSpringfieldbusstationisashort thirdset.TheOfficeofAdmissionisonyourright,over- walkfromthetrainstation. lookingParadisePond.Parkingisavailablenexttothe officeandalongRoute9- Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts 1.AcademyofMusic 2.CollegeHall 3.OfficeofAdmission 4.Northamptonbusstation SmithCollegeisaccreditedbytheNewEnglandAssociationofSchoolsandColleges,Inc.throughitsCommissionon InstitutionsofHigherEducation.AccreditationofaninstitutionofhighereducationbytheNewEnglandAssociation indicatesthatitmeetsorexceedscriteriafortheassessmentofinstitutionalqualityperiodicallyappliedthrougha peerreviewprocess. and Inquiries Visits Visitorsarealwayswelcomeatthecollege.Student ErikaJ. Laquer,DeanoftheSophomoreandFirst guidesareavailabletoallvisitorsfortoursofthecam- SemesterJuniorClasses, andAdaComstock pus;arrangementscanbemadethroughtheOffice Scholars ofAdmission.AdministrativeofficesareopenMonday CollegeHall, (413) 585-3090 throughFridayfrom8:30a.m.to4:30p.m.duringthe AlumnaeAssociation academicyear. (Refertothecollegecalendar,p.vi,for CarrieCadwellBrown,ExecutiveDirector thedatesthatthecollegeisinsession.) Inthesummer, officesareopenfrom8a.m.to4p.m.Youmaybeable AlumnaeHouse, (413) 585-2020 tomakeappointmentstomeetwithofficestaffatother CareerPlanningandAlumnaeReferences times,includingholidays.AnyquestionsaboutSmith StacieHagenbaugh,DirectorofCareer Collegemaybeaddressedtothefollowingofficersand DevelopmentOffice theirstaffsbymail,telephone,e-mailorappointment. DrewHall, (413) 585-2570 Admission CollegeRelations AudreySmith,DeanofEnrollment LaurieFenlason,ExecutiveDirectorofPublic DebraShaver,DirectorofAdmission AffairsandSpecialAssistanttothePresident 7CollegeLane, (413) 585-2500; (800)383-3232 GarrisonHall, (413) 585-2170 Weurgeprospectivestudentstomakeappointments Development forinterviewsinadvancewiththeOfficeofAdmission. PatriciaJackson, VicePresidentforDevelopment TheOfficeofAdmissionschedulestheseappointments from9am.to3p.m.MondaythroughFriday.From AlumnaeHouse, (413) 585-2020 mid-SeptemberthroughJanuary,appointmentscan DisabilityServices am alsobemadeonSaturdaysfrom9 tonoon.Gen- LauraRauscher,DirectorofDisabilityServices eralinformationsessionsarealsoheldtwicedailyand onSaturdaysfrommid-JulythroughJanuary.Please GraduateStudy visitwww.smith.edu/admissionfordetails. DanielleCarrRamdath,Director CollegeHall, (413) 585-3000 FinancialAid,CampusJobsandBillingfor Undergraduates MedicalServicesandStudentHealth DavidBelanger,DirectorofStudent LeslieR.Jaffe,CollegePhysicianandDirector FinancialServices ofHealthServices CollegeHall ElizabethMasonInfirmary, (413) 585-2800 (413) 585-2530 ReligiousLife E-mail:[email protected] JenniferWalters,DeanofReligiousLife AcademicStanding HelenHillsHillsChapel, (413) 585-2750 MaureenA.Mahoney,DeanoftheCollege SchoolforSocialWork CollegeHall, (413) 585-4900 CarolynJacobs,Dean TomRiddeW,AssociateDeanoftheCollegeandDean LillyHall, (413) 585-7950 oftheFirst-YearClass StudentAffairs MargaretBruzelius,DeanoftheSeniorandSecond- JulianneOhotnicky,DeanofStudents SemesterJuniorClasses CollegeHall, (413)585-4940 Transcriptsand Records PatriciaO'Neil,Registrar CollegeHall, (413) 585-2550 Academic Calendar 2010-11 Fall Semester 2010 Interterm 2011 Tuesday,August31-Monday,September6 Monday,January3-Saturday,January22 Orientationforenteringstudents Monday,August30,andTuesday,August31 Spring Semester 2011 Centralcheck-inforenteringstudents Monday,September6, 7p.m. Thursday,January20-Sunday,January23 OpeningConvocation Orientationforenteringstudents Tuesday,September7,8a.m. Monday,January24,8a.m. Classesbegin Classesbegin Tobeannouncedbyth—epresident Wednesda—y,February23 MountainDay(holiday) Classesscheduledbefore7 RallyDay Allclassesarecanceled. p.m.arecanceled. Saturday,March 12-Sunday,March20 am Saturday,October9-Tuesday,October 12 Springrecess(Housescloseat10 onMarch12and Autumnrecess openat1p.m.onMarch20.) Friday,October22-Sunday,October24 Monday,April4-Friday,April 15 FamilyWeekend Advisingandcourseregistrationforthefirstsemester of2011-12 Tuesday,October26— OteliaCromwellDay Afternoonandeveningclasses Friday,April29 arecanceled. Lastdayofclasses Monday,November8-Friday,November 19 Saturday,April30-Monday,May2 Advisingandcourseregistrationforthesecondsemester Pre-examinationstudyperiod Wednesday,November24-Sunday,November28 Tuesday,May3-Friday,May6 Thanksgivingrecess (Housescloseat10a.m.onNo- Finalexaminations vember24andopenat1p.m.onNovember28.) Saturday,May7 Tuesday,December14 Housescloseforallstudentsexcept'11graduates, Lastdayofclasses CommencementworkersandthosewithFiveCollege finals. Wednesday,December 15-Friday,December 17 Sunday,May15 Pre-examinationstudyperiod Commencement Saturday,December 18-Tuesday,December21 Monday,May16 Examinations Allhousescloseatnoon. Wednesday,December22-Sunday,January2 Winterrecess(HousesandFriedmanapartmentsclose Thecalendarfortheacademicyearconsistsoftwo am at10 onDecember22andopenat1p.m.on semestersseparatedbyanintertermofapproximately January2.) threeweeks.Eachsemesterallowsfor13weeksof classesfollowedbyapre-examinationstudyperiodand afour-dayexaminationperiod.Pleasevisitwww.smith. edu/academiccalendarforfurtherdetails.

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