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Periodic Review Report Bard College Appendices 59 Appendix 1.B-1 Bard College Programs UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS Division of Arts Interdivisional Programs Art History Americana Studies Dance Asian Studies Film and Electronic Arts Classical Studies Music Environmental and Urban Studies Photography French Studies Studio Arts German Studies Theater Human Rights Program Italian Studies Division of Languages & Literature Russian and Eurasian Studies Spanish Literature Written Arts Interdivisional Concentrations Foreign Languages, Cultures, and Literatures Africana Studies Division of Science, Mathematics, & Computing Gender and Sexuality Studies Global and International Studies (GISP) Biology Irish and Celtic Studies Chemistry Jewish Studies Computer Science Latin American and Iberian Studies Mathematics Middle Eastern Studies Physics Mind, Brain and Behavior Science, Technology, and Society (STS) Division of Social Studies Social Policy Theology Anthropology Victorian Studies Economics Economics and Finance Bard College Conservatory of Music Historical Studies Philosophy Undergraduate B.A. & B.M. Political Studies Psychology First-Year Programs Religion Sociology First-Year Seminar Language and Thinking Programs Citizen Science 60 May 31, 2012 GRADUATE PROGRAMS Bard Center for Environmental Policy Bard MBA in Sustainability M.S. in Environmental Policy M.B.A. in Sustainability M.S. in Climate Science and Policy M.S./J.D. dual-degree with Pace Law School in Center for Curatorial Studies and Environmental Policy/Environmental Art in Contemporary Culture Law Peace Corps Master's International (M.I.) M.A. in Curatorial Studies Program in Environmental Policy M.S./M.A.T. dual-degree with the Bard College International Center of Photography–Bard Master of Arts in Teaching Program Program in Advanced Photographic Studies Professional Certificate in Environmental Policy M.F.A. in Photography Bard College Conservatory of Music Longy School of Music M.M. in Orchestral and Choral Conducting M.F.A. in Music M.M. in Vocal Performance Master of Arts in Teaching Program Bard Graduate Center: Decorative Arts, Design History, Material Culture M.A.T. (one-year program) M.A.T. (two-year part-time program) M.A. in the History of the Decorative Arts, M.S./M.A.T. dual-degree with the Bard Center Design, and Culture for Environmental Policy M.Phil. in the History of the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture Milton Avery Graduate School Ph.D. in the History of the Decorative Arts, of the Arts Design, and Culture M.F.A. in: Film/Video Music/Sound Painting Photography Sculpture Writing 61 May 31, 2012 OTHER EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES & INITIATIVES Clemente Course Bard Prison Initiative Science Initiative Bard-Rockefeller Semester in Science Bard Fiction Prize Bard Urban Studies in New Orleans Bard Globalization and International Affairs Bard-YIVO Institute Program (BGIA) Human Rights Project Bard Paramount Academy EARLY COLLEGE/HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS Bard College at Simon’s Rock: The Early Bard High School Early College Newark College Early College in New Orleans Program Bard High School Early College Manhattan Bard High School Early College Queens ADDITIONAL STUDY OPPORTUNITES Specialized Opportunities Other Opportunities to Learn Bard Globalization and International Affairs Lifetime Learning Institute Program Nonmatriculated Students and Auditors Bard-Rockefeller Semester in Science Returning to College Program Chinua Achebe Center for African Writers and The Landscape and Arboretum Program at Artists Bard College Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities Independent Study Human Rights Project Institute for Writing and Thinking Archaeology Field School Rift Valley Institute Bard Summer Research Institute (BSRI) West Point–Bard Exchange Trustee Leader Scholar Program 62 May 31, 2012 INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS AND STUDY ABROAD Institute for International Liberal Education Intensive and Immersion Foreign Language (IILE) Study Al-Quds University Arabic (Amman, Jordan) American University of Central Asia (AUCA), Chinese (Quindao, China) Kyrgyzstan French (Tours, France) Central European University in Budapest German (Heidelberg, Germany) (CEU) Hebrew (Haifa, Israel) ECLA Bard, Berlin Italian (Taormina, Italy) International Human Rights Exchange (IHRE) Japanese (Kyoto, Japan) Program in International Education (PIE) Spanish (Oaxaca, Mexico) Smolny College (Saint Petersburg State Russian (St. Petersburg, Russia) University) Bard in China /Asia IILE Direct Exchanges Lingnan University (Hong Kong) American University in Cairo (AUC) Kyoto-Seika University (Japan) American School of Classical Studies at Athens Kyung Hee University (Seoul, Korea) State Academy of Design (Karlsruhe, Germany) Humboldt University (Berlin, Germany) Kyoto-Seika University (Japan) Kyung Hee University (Seoul, Korea) Lingnan University (Hong Kong) 63 Appendix 1.B-2 Acknowledgments The author would like to thank the following individuals for their assistance in various aspects of the preparation of this report, including, but not limited to, participating in meetings, submitting written material, answering questions and providing feedback on drafts of this report. For tireless support throughout the process, and for detailed feedback on the various drafts, particular appreciation is given to Michèle Dominy, Vice President and Dean of the College; for their extensive assistance with various aspects of this report, particular thanks are also given to David Shein, Dean of Studies Norton Batkin, Vice President and Dean of Graduate Studies. Administration and Staff Joe Ahern, Director of Institutional Research Mary Backlund, Vice President of Student Affairs, Director of Admission Jonathan Becker, Vice President and Dean for International Affairs and Civic Engagement Jim Brudvig, Vice President for Administration Ric Campbell, Dean of Teacher Education and Director of MAT program Erin Cannan, Dean of Student Affairs Jane Duffy, Director of Bard Educational Opportunity Programs Sue Elvin-Cooper, Program Associate in the Office of Program Development Tabetha Ewing, Dean of Studies at BHSEC Manhattan Peter Gadsby, Associate Vice President for Enrollment, Registrar Eban Goodstein, Director of the Center for Environmental Policy Mark Halsey, Associate Dean of the College Amy Herman, Curator of Visual Resources Kathleen Hewett-Smith, Associate Director of the Institute for International Liberal Education, Associate Dean of International Studies Laurie Husted, Sustainability Coordinator Jeff Katz, Dean of Information Services, Director of Libraries Ellen Leibowitz, Editor in the Publications Office Robert Martin, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Director of the Bard College Conservatory of Music Leslie Melvin, Manager of Academic Technology Services Bethany Nohlgren, Associate Dean of Student Affairs and Engagement Dimitri Papadimitriou, Executive Vice President of the College Phil Pardi, Director of College Writing Debra Pemstein, Vice President for Development and Alumni/ae Affairs Gretchen Perry, Dean of Campus Life Judith Samoff, Dean of Programs (departed) Ann Seaton, Director of Multicultural Affairs, Director of the Difference and Media Project Lora Seery, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs and Engagement Fiona Smarrito, Director of Human Resources Janet Stetson, Senior Associate Director of Admission Ariana Stokas, Assistant Dean of the College for Equity Initiatives, Director of Bard Educational Opportunity Program (departed) Bill Terry, Chief Technology Officer, Associate Dean of Information Services (departed) 64 Valeri Thomson, Founding Principal at BHSEC Queens Taun Toay, Executive Assistant to the Executive Vice President Stephen Tremaine, Director of the New Orleans Programs Jennifer Triplett, Director of Academic Advising Pat Walker, Director of Human Resources (departed) U Ba Win, Vice President of Early College Policies and Programs Faculty Daniel Berthold, Professor of Philosophy Roger Berkowitz, Associate Professor of Political Studies and Human Rights; Academic Director, Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities Jean Churchill, Professor of Dance Deirdre d’Albertis, Professor of English Matthew Deady, Professor of Physics Carolyn Dewald, Co-director of First-Year Seminar Terry Dewsnap, Professor of English Joe Luzzi, Co-director of First-Year Seminar Brooke Jude, Assistant Professor of Biology, Director of Citizen Science Greg Landweber, Associate Professor of Mathematics Kristin Lane, Assistant Professor of Psychology Mark Lytle, Lyford Paterson Edwards and Helen Gray Edwards Professor of Historical Studies John Pruitt, Associate Professor of Film and Electronic Arts Rebecca Thomas, Associate Professor of Computer Science Eric Trudel, Associate Professor of French 65 Appendix 1.C-1 New Affiliated Programs 1. Al-Quds Bard Partnership In fall 2008, Bard’s Board of Trustees approved a new partnership with Al-Quds University, the only Arab university with a campus in Jerusalem. This partnership is the first in Palestine to offer its graduates a U.S. and a Palestinian degree. The Al-Quds Bard Partnership has two components: 1) The Al-Quds Bard Honors College for Liberal Arts and Sciences The Al Quds Bard Honors College offers a four-year program leading to a dual degree: a B.A. Hons. from Al- Quds University and a B.A from Bard College. The curriculum combines traditional disciplines and innovative interdisciplinary programs. Major programs of study include the health sciences track, biology, chemistry, environmental studies, computer science, economics & finance, political