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REGIS UNIVERSITY BULLETIN 2009 - 2010 STATUS OF THE BULLETIN The content of this document is provided for the information of the student. It is subject to change from time to time as deemed appropriate by the University in order to fulfill its role and mission or to accommodate circumstances beyond its control. Any such changes may be implemented without prior notice and without obligation and, unless specified otherwise, are effective when made. DIVERSITY At Regis University the term “diversity” affirms our faith inspired commitment to build an inclusive community that values the dignity and contributions of all our members. In this community, human differences thrive in a learning environment characterized by the Jesuit traditions of mutual respect and the pursuit of justice. Age, gender, race/ethnicity, class, disability, sexual orientation, religion, and other forms of human differences contribute to the richness and vitality of our living community. NONDISCRIMINATION In accordance with its Jesuit Catholic mission, Regis University is committed to maintaining a humane atmosphere in which the civil rights of every individual are recognized and respected. Regis University complies with all local, state, and federal nondiscrimination laws and regulations in the provision of educational services and in employment practices. ADMISSION Admission requirements and procedures vary by college. Please refer to the specific college in this Bulletin for more information. The University reserves the right to deny admission, services, continued enrollment and re-enrollment to any applicants, students, or other persons whose personal history, medical history, background, or behavior indicates that their presence in University facilities, programs, or activities, or use of University services would endanger themselves, or the health, safety, welfare, well-being, or property of the University, its employees, students, guests, or others, or would interfere with the orderly performance and conduct of the University’s or affiliated agencies’ functions. EFFECTIVE FALL SEMESTER 2009 - SUMMER SEMESTER 2010 1 REGIS UNIVERSITY BULLETIN 2009 - 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS Jesuit Colleges and Universities ...............................................................5 Physics and Computational Science .......................................... 144 Pre-Health Sciences ...................................................................... 148 General Information ...................................................................................7 Psychology ...................................................................................... 150 Religious Studies ............................................................................ 153 Regis University ...........................................................................................8 Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) ................................. 156 Sociology ......................................................................................... 158 Student Life .................................................................................................16 Women’s Studies ........................................................................... 161 Regis College Graduate Programs of Study ................................ 163 Enrollment Services .............................................................20 Financial Aid ................................................................................................20 Master of Arts in Education ............................................................ 163 Student Accounts ......................................................................................28 Rueckert-Hartman College for Health Professions 183 Office of Academic Records and Registration ....................................30 RHCHP Degree and Certificate Offerings ....................................... 184 Academic Calendar, 2009-2010 Academic Year ..................................40 General Information .............................................................................. 185 Regis College ..............................................................43 RHCHP Academic Information ........................................................... 193 Undergraduate Program .....................................................................44 Department of Health Services Administration ...................197 Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration .................. 197 Undergraduate Degree Offerings .....................................................46 Bachelor of Science or Certificate in Health Information Management ................................................................................... 198 Extraordinary Academic Programs ...................................................48 Master of Science in Clinical Leadership for Physician Assistants ........................................................................................ 203 Academic Information ........................................................................58 Master of Science in Health Services Administration ............... 206 Undergraduate Programs of Study ...................................................62 Loretto Heights School of Nursing ........................................211 Accounting .........................................................................................62 Bachelor of Science in Nursing ...................................................... 211 Anthropology ....................................................................................64 Master of Science Degree in Nursing ........................................... 224 Astronomy .........................................................................................65 Biology ................................................................................................65 School of Pharmacy ................................................................234 Business Administration..................................................................71 Catholic Studies................................................................................76 School of Physical Therapy .....................................................239 Chemistry/Biochemistry ................................................................77 Communication ................................................................................80 Criminology ..................................................................................84 College for Professional Studies ............................ 253 Economics/Political Economy ........................................................85 Education ...........................................................................................88 CPS Degree and Certificate Offerings .............................................. 254 English .................................................................................................96 Environmental Studies .................................................................. 100 General Information .............................................................................. 258 Exercise Science ............................................................................ 103 Fine and Performing Arts ............................................................ 105 School of Computer and Information Sciences (SCIS) ........272 Geology ........................................................................................... 119 Bachelor of Science Degrees ............................................................... 272 Hispanic Studies ............................................................................ 119 Business Technology Management ............................................. 272 History/Politics .............................................................................. 119 Computer Information Systems ................................................ 272 Honors Program ........................................................................... 124 Computer Networking ................................................................ 274 Humanities ...................................................................................... 126 Computer Science ........................................................................ 275 Leadership Studies ........................................................................ 126 Learning Support ........................................................................... 127 Master of Science Degrees .................................................................. 277 Mathematics ................................................................................... 127 Database Technologies ................................................................. 278 Modern and Classical Languages and Literature .................... 129 Information Assurance ................................................................. 279 Neuroscience ............................................................................... 133 Information Technology Management ....................................... 279 Paracurricular Program................................................................ 136 Software Engineering .................................................................... 279 Peace and Justice Studies ............................................................. 137 Software and Information and Database Technologies ......... 280 Philosophy