Bulletin 2001–2003
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Bulletin 2001–2003 Indiana University Southeast Indiana University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association (NCA), 30 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504; 1-800-621-7440. While every effort is made to provide accurate and current information, Indiana University reserves the right to change without notice statements in the bulletin series concerning rules, policies, fees, curricula, courses, or other matters. Quality Education. Lifetime Opportunities. ® When you become a student at Indiana University, you join an academic community internationally known for the excellence and diversity of its programs. Indiana University is one of the nation’s oldest and largest state universities, with eight campuses serving 93,000 students. IU also offers courses through facilities at Columbus, Elkhart, and many other sites. Indiana University Campuses Indiana University Bloomington Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis Indiana University East (Richmond) Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne Indiana University Kokomo Indiana University Northwest (Gary) Indiana University South Bend Indiana University Southeast (New Albany) 1 Indiana University Board of Trustees John D. Walda, Fort Wayne, President. Term expires 2002. Frederick F. Eichhorn Jr., Hammond, Vice President. Term expires 2002. Stephen A. Backer, Indianapolis. Term expires 2001. Cora Smith Breckenridge, Elkhart. Term expires 2000. Steve Ferguson, Bloomington. Term expires 2001. Dean A. Hertzler II, Westfield. Term expires 2001. James T. Morris, Indianapolis. Term expires 2002. Ray Richardson, Greenfield. Term expires 2001. Robin Roy Gress, Secretary to the Trustees. Steven A. Miller, Treasurer of the University. Dorothy J. Frapwell, Assistant Secretary and University Counsel. James P. Perin, Assistant Treasurer. Administrative Officers MYLES BRAND, Ph.D., President of the University SHARON BREHM, Ph.D., Vice President for Academic Affairs and Chancellor, Indiana University Bloomington GERALD L. BEPKO, LL.M., Vice President for Long-Range Planning and Chancellor, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis J. TERRY CLAPACS, M.B.A., Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer MICHAEL A. McROBBIE, Ph.D., Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer STEVEN A. MILLER, M.B.A., Treasurer of the University CHARLIE NELMS, Ed.D., Vice President for Student Development and Diversity JUDITH G. PALMER, J.D., Vice President and Chief Financial Officer WILLIAM B. STEPHAN, J.D., Interim Vice President for Public Affairs and Government Relations GEORGE E. WALKER, Ph.D., Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School DAVID J. FULTON, Ph.D., Chancellor of Indiana University East MICHAEL A. WARTELL, Ph.D., Chancellor of Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne RUTH J. PERSON, Ph.D., Chancellor of Indiana University Kokomo BRUCE W. BERGLAND, Ph.D., Chancellor of Indiana University Northwest KENNETH L. PERRIN, Ph.D., Chancellor of Indiana University South Bend F. C. RICHARDSON, Ph.D., Chancellor of Indiana University Southeast and Chancellor Liaison Indiana University Southeast F. C. Richardson, Ph.D., Chancellor James E. Stammerman, M.S., Executive Assistant to the Chancellor Jacqueline C. Love, M.S., Director of Equity and Diversity Gilbert W. Atnip, Ph.D., Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Marcia T. Segal, Ph.D., Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Dean for Research Uric B. Dufrene, Ph.D., Dean, School of Business James L. Kauffman, Ph.D., Dean, School of Arts and Letters Goria J. Murray, Ed.D., Interim Dean, School of Education Galen A. Renwick, Ph.D., Dean, School of Natural Sciences Clifford L. Staten, Ph.D., Dean, School of Social Sciences Lillian E. Yeager, R.N., Ed.D., Interim Dean, Division of Nursing Richard Kopp, M.F.A., Site Director, Purdue University Programs Saundra E. Brown, M.S., Manager, Continuing Studies Credit Programs Christy A. Harper, A.S., Manager, Continuing Studies Non-Credit Programs Mary Anne Baker, Ph.D., Director of Institutional Research 2 Indiana University Southeast C. Martin Rosen, M.S., Director of Library Services J. Douglas Denton, M.A., Coordinator of Student Development Center Janice E. Williamson, M.S., Registrar Joelyn K. Ainley, Ph.D., Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs David B. Campbell, M.S., Director of Admissions Sherry L. Haehl, Ed.D., Director of University Division June J. Huggins, M.S., Coordinator of the Center for Mentoring and Student Outreach James A. Kanning, M.S.B.A., Director of Career Services and Placement Patrick A. Mrozowski, Ed.S., Director of Student Financial Assistance Richard A. Parr, M.S., Interim Director of Athletics Edward W. Scharre, Jr., Ed.D., Director of Campus Life Michael H. Shipton, M.S., Coordinator of Services for Students with Disabilities Mark P. Mixner, M.S., Vice Chancellor for Administrative Affairs Carol H. Bauer, B.A., Director of Accounting Services Dennis W. Cottingham, B.S., Director of Campus Services and Purchasing Agent Edward E. Frederick, M.A., Director of Physical Plant Ann B. Lee, M.A., Director of Human Resources Philip A. McBride, B.S., Chief of Safety and Security Juanita K. Schickel, Bookstore Manager David F. Fleming, J.D., Interim Vice Chancellor for External Affairs David D. Cobb, J.D., Director of Alumni Affairs Kyle R. Ridout, B.A., Manager of the Paul W. Ogle Cultural and Community Center Lawrence R. Mand, Ph.D., Executive Director of Integrated Technology Thomas J. Klein, M.S., Director of Computer Services Lee E. Staton, B.A., Director of Media Development Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Policy of Indiana University Indiana University pledges itself to continue its commitment to the achievement of equal opportunity within the university and throughout American society as a whole. In this regard, Indiana University will recruit, hire, promote, educate, and provide services to persons based upon their individual qualifications. Indiana University prohibits discrimination based on arbitrary considerations of such characteristics as age, color, disability, ethnicity, gender, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Indiana University shall take affirmative action, positive and extraordinary, to overcome the discriminatory effects of traditional policies and procedures with regard to the disabled, minorities, women, and Vietnam-era veterans. An Affirmative Action office on each campus monitors the university’s policies and assists individuals who have questions or problems related to discrimination. 2001-2003 Bulletin 3 64 Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy Contents 67 Courses 7Indiana University Southeast 91 School of Business 7 The Mission 91 Mission 8 Accreditation 93 Bachelor of Science in Business 9 History 97 Bachelor of Arts in Economics 9 The Campus 98 Associate of Arts in Economics 9 The Faculty 98 Associate of Science in Business Administration 9 Academic Life 100 Post-Baccalaureate Certificate for Business 10 Academic Programs Professionals 10 The Student Body 100 Master of Science in Accounting 10 Bad Weather Policy 100 Master of Business Administration 11 Admission and Transfers 101 Courses 13 Fees and Financial Assistance 106 Division of Continuing Studies 14 Rules Determining Residency Status 106 General Studies Programs for Indiana University Fee Purposes 107 General Degree Requirements for the 17 Student Financial Assistance General Studies Degree Programs 21 Scholastic Awards and Honor Societies 108 Associate of General Studies (A.G.S.) 22 Academic Regulations 108 Bachelor of General Studies (B.G.S.) 26 Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct 109 Self-Acquired Competencies 27 Student Services 109 Counseling 27 Career Services and Placement 109 Noncredit Programs 29 Foreign Language Laboratory 29 Mathematics Laboratory 109 Basic Supervision Program 29 Personal Counseling Service 110 Courses 30 Services for Students with Disabilities 111 School of Education 30 Student Development Center 111 General Information 30 Writing Help Center 112 Philosophy, Mission, and Beliefs 30 Overseas Study 114 Undergraduate Programs in Education 31 Student Life 115 Admission Requirements and Processes 34 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 117 Bachelor of Science in Education in Air Force Elementary Education 35 Army 123 Bachelor of Science in Education in 36 University Division Secondary Education 37Academic Programs 131 Bachelor of Science in Education in 39 The Student’s Responsibility Special Education 39 General Requirements for All Degrees at IUS 134 Associate of Science in Recreational Leadership 41 Graduation Requirements for the 134 Graduate Study in Education Bachelor of Arts Degree 135 Master’s Degrees in Elementary and 50 Arts and Sciences Honors Research Minor Secondary Education 51 Graduation Requirements for the 139 Master’s Degree in Counseling Associate of Arts Degree 141 School Administrators’ and Supervisors’ 52 Master in Liberal Studies Certificates/Educational Leadership 53 School of Arts and Letters 144 Undergraduate Courses 54 Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies 148 Graduate Courses 56 Associate of Arts in Communication 154 Health, Physical Education, and 56 Associate of Arts in Theatre Recreation Courses 56 Bachelor of Arts in English 157School of Natural Sciences 58 Associate of Arts in English 158 Special Bachelor’s Degree Option for 58 Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts Three-Year Premedical/Predental Students 62 Bachelor of Arts in French 158 Associate