2010-2012 UMM Catalog
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University of Maine at Machias 2010 - 2012 Catalog 116 O’Brien Avenue Machias, ME 04654 Telephone 207-255-1200 Fax 207-255-4864 http://www.umm.maine.edu A member of the University of Maine System 2 ACCREDITATION The University of Maine at Machias is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc., a non-governmental, nationally recognized organization whose affiliated institutions include elementary schools through collegiate institutions offering post-graduate instruction. Inquiries regarding the status of an institution’s accreditation should be directed to the administrative staff of the university or to the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, 209 Burlington Road, Suite 201, Bedford, MA 01730-1433, 718-271-0022. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY POLICY Non-Discrimination Notice In complying with the letter and spirit of applicable laws and in pursuing its own goals of diversity, the University of Maine System shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin or citizenship status, age, disability, or veterans status in employment, education, and all other areas of the University. The University provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities upon request. Questions and complaints about discrimination in any area of the University should be directed to Equal Employment Opportunity Officer, University of Maine at Machias, 116 O’Brien Avenue, Machias, ME 04654, telephone (207) 255-1290. Inquiries or complaints about discrimination in employment or education may also be referred to the Maine Human Rights Commission. Inquiries or complaints about discrimination in employment may be referred to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Inquiries about the University’s compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, and national origin; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, which prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex; and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of age, may also be referred to the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights (OCR), Boston, MA 02110-1491, telephone (617) 289-0111 (voice), (877) 521-2172 (TTY/TDD) or e-mail [email protected]. Generally, an individual may also file a complaint with OCR within 180 days of alleged discrimination. RIGHT TO REVISE The University of Maine at Machias reserves the right to revise, amend or change items set forth in this catalog without prior notice. Readers should inquire as to whether any revisions, amendments or changes to contents have been made since publication. 3 CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION 4 ADMISSIONS 5 FINANCIAL AID 10 ACADEMIC STANDARDS AND POLICIES 14 CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 24 ASSOCIATE PROGRAMS 25 Small Business Management & Entrepreneurship 25 Recreation Management 25 BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS 27 University Core Requirements 27 BACHELOR OF ARTS 29 Biology 29 English and Book Arts 31 History 31 Interdisciplinary Fine Arts 32 Interdisciplinary Studies 33 Psychology & Community Studies 34 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 35 Business & Entrepreneurial Studies 35 Elementary Education 38 Secondary Education 39 Environmental Recreation & Tourism Management 42 Environmental Studies 43 Marine Biology 44 BACHELOR OF COLLEGE STUDIES 45 MINORS 47 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS 51 DIRECTORY 96 baccalaureate programs, the University prepares students GENERAL for life-long intellectual growth, individual success, leadership in a global society, and the advancement of a INFORMATION sustainable environment. The University’s applied research and public services The University of Maine at Machias, one of seven contribute to the improvement of the quality of life and independent units of the University of Maine System, is a economic development in Downeast Maine. The regionally accredited institution awarding both associate University of Maine at Machias collaborates with each of and baccalaureate degrees. Established in 1909, UMM is the other campuses in the University of Maine System to the easternmost university campus in the United States. It fulfill the needs of public higher education in the State of is located at the top of Machias Bay, the site of the first Maine. naval battle of the Revolutionary War, in June 1775, when local patriots captured the British warship Margaretta. The area’s bountiful natural resources, its Yankee traditions, and its rich environmental, recreational, cultural, and education traditions inform the campus. All aspects of the University’s life and mission are greatly influenced by the proximity of the campus to the ocean and the surrounding forests, lakes, and streams. The unique nature of this location fosters sensitivity toward the natural environment and offers unusual academic field experiences for students. The use of the area’s natural resources in its academic and student life programs provides UMM students with a distinctive education. Characterized by warmth and personal concern for each individual, UMM emphasizes the importance of relationships among people and connections among areas of knowledge. Its goal is to help students develop the qualities necessary for self-confidence, informed judgment, effective communication, cooperative problem solving, and ethical behavior. Individuals develop the additional abilities needed for expanding their horizons, responding to change, learning throughout life, and reaching the potential required for personal success, leadership, and service. UMM conducts applied research relevant to its instructional role and the needs of the region, and provides public service programs, cultural opportunities, consulting services, and educational leadership for the area. While as a regional university, UMM carries a primary responsibility for serving the educational, cultural, and public needs of this area of the State, its high quality educational programs, excellent faculty, and special location attract students from throughout Maine, the United States, and the world. MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the University of Maine at Machias is closely linked to its unique location on the rugged Atlantic Ocean coast, among forests, glacial lakes, and abundant aquatic and terrestrial wildlife. This Downeast location, with its rich human and natural resources, provides a unique living and learning environment for our students. Through its liberal arts core and distinctive APPLICATION PROCEDURE Admissions NEW STUDENTS ADMISSION Admission into a degree program is a selective process at the University of Maine at Machias. Students To apply for admission to UMM, an applicant are accepted for admission into the fall, spring, or summer should: semesters. It is recommended that candidates for 1. Complete the University of Maine System admission submit their applications as early as possible. application form on-line at http://apply.maine.edu. A Though UMM has a ‘rolling admissions’ program, the completed paper application may also be mailed to early applicant is more assured of consideration for the Admissions Office, UMM, 116 O’Brien Ave., available financial aid. Graduating high school students Machias, ME 04654 with a $40 non-refundable fee are encouraged to apply for admission during the fall of (check payable to the University of Maine at their senior year. Machias). The Admissions Office invites prospective students 2. Have their high school guidance counselor or to visit the campus to discuss their educational interests. principal forward directly to the UMM Admissions Information about academic programs and support Office, records of secondary grades, services is provided, along with the requirements and recommendations, and available test results. An procedures for admission. An interview and a tour of the applicant who has been out of school for several campus facilities can be arranged. Prospective students years may also submit additional information and/or are encouraged to contact the Admissions Office, Powers qualifications derived from such experiences as work Hall, 207-255-1318 or toll free 1-888-468-6866. or the military for assessment. 3. Have the official results of the Scholastic Aptitude ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Test (SAT) of the College Board or the American College Testing Program (ACT) forwarded directly A candidate for admission to UMM must be a to the UMM Admissions Office. graduate of, or will have graduated from, a secondary 4. Plan for a campus visit, if at all possible, as part of school, or must have passed a state secondary school the application process. Applicants may call or e-mail equivalency examination (GED). The University the Admissions Office for an appointment at any recommends a college-preparatory high school program time, 207-255-1318 or toll-free 1-888-468-6866 or by as appropriate preparation for the demands of all http://machias.edu/visit. baccalaureate programs. Although the quality of work performed is more important than the distribution of high TRANSFER STUDENTS ADMISSION school units of credit, the following are required: Qualified transfer students are accepted for admission • English 4 units into the fall, spring, and summer semesters. A transfer • math (including algebra) 3 units applicant must: • science (with lab) 2 units 1. Complete the University of Maine System • social science/history