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John Carroll University Undergraduate Bulletin 2003 2005 Contents General Information................................................. 5 Academic Calendar 2003-2005 ....................................... 11 Admission ....................................................... 14 Expenses ........................................................ 24 Financial Aid ..................................................... 27 Student Life ...................................................... 36 Student Services................................................... 49 Liberal Education at John Carroll University ............................ 58 College of Arts and Sciences ......................................... 71 John M. and Mary Jo Boler School of Business .......................... 75 Interdisciplinary Concentrations ...................................... 82 Centers, Institutes, and Programs ...................................... 90 Preparation for Graduate and Professional Study . 96 Graduate School .................................................. 103 Academic Policies and Procedures ................................... 104 Department and Course Codes ....................................... 121 Department CHairs ................................................ 123 Accountancy ..................................................... 124 Art History and Humanities ......................................... 128 Arts and Sciences, Fine Arts, and First-Year Seminar . 133 Biology......................................................... 137 Borromeo Institute ................................................ 144 Business Information Systems ....................................... 145 Business Logistics ................................................ 149 Chemistry....................................................... 151 Classical and Modern Languages and Cultures .......................... 159 Classical Studies . 165 Communications ................................................. 168 Cooperative Education ............................................. 177 Economics ...................................................... 178 Education and Allied Studies ........................................ 183 English ......................................................... 198 Finance......................................................... 206 FrencH Studies ................................................... 209 German Studies .................................................. 212 Greek .......................................................... 215 History ......................................................... 217 Honors Program .................................................. 225 Humanities ...................................................... 228 Latin ........................................................... 230 Management..................................................... 232 Marketing....................................................... 238 MatHematics and Computer Science .................................. 242 Military Science .................................................. 251 Philosophy ...................................................... 255 PHysical Education and Exercise Science .............................. 260 PHysics and Engineering PHysics ..................................... 266 Political Science .................................................. 275 PsycHology...................................................... 283 Religious Studies . 291 Sociology ....................................................... 299 SpanisH Studies .................................................. 308 Endowed Centers, CHairs, Professorships, and Lectureships ................ 311 Private Gift Support ............................................... 316 Faculty Awards .................................................. 327 Directors, Administrators, Committees . 332 Retired Faculty................................................... 347 Current Faculty .................................................. 351 Adjunct Faculty and Lecturers ....................................... 377 Graduate Assistants ............................................... 382 Index .......................................................... 384 Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities ......................... 389 Campus Map .................................................... 393 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY POLICY In keeping witH its traditions, John Carroll University maintains and enforces a policy of equal educational opportunity and does not discriminate on tHe basis of religion, race, color, socioeconomic status, sex, age, national or ethnic origin, political affiliation, or disability respecting admission to the University, scholarship and loan programs, educational programs, or any of the activities which it operates. This policy, originally developed and enforced as a voluntary expression of tHe guiding philosophy of tHe University, is now required in many of its particulars by federal and state laws, to which the University is committed and does adHere. NOTICE OF CHANGES John Carroll University reserves the right to modify degree programs and tHeir requirements and to revise its schedule of charges for tuition, fees, and other expenses. Notice of such changes will be posted conspicuously and communicated to students througH public announcements and other appropriate cHannels. A separate bulletin is published for the Graduate School. In addition, a published schedule of classes is available prior to every fall, spring, and summer term. Front page football photo courtesy of Fuchs/Kasperak Photography JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY THE JESUIT UNIVERSITY IN CLEVELAND 20700 North Park Boulevard University Heights, Ohio 44118-4581 (216) 397-1886 Voice/TTY World Wide Web site http://www.jcu.edu OFFICE LOCATION TELEPHONE Admission Rodman Hall 397-4294 Admission, Transfer & Part-Time Rodman Hall 397-4257 Academic Deans Arts and Sciences Administration Building, North Wing 397-4211 Boler School of Business School of Business Wing 397-4391 Graduate School Administration Building 397-4284 Academic Vice President Administration Building 397-4207 Athletic Director Tony DeCarlo Varsity Center 397-4416 Business Office Rodman Hall 397-4271 Campus Ministry Fritzsche Religious Center 397-4717 Campus Safety Services Recplex, Ground Level 397-4600 Center for Career Services 2563 Belvoir Boulevard 397-4237 Center for Community Services Administration Building 397-4698 Center for Global EducationAdministration Building 397-4320 Continuing Education Administration Building 397-3008 Dean of Students Lombardo Student Center 397-3010 Development and Alumni Relations Rodman Hall 397-4322 Enrollment Services Rodman Hall 397-4252 Financial Aid Rodman Hall 397-4248 Human Resources Rodman Hall 397-4976 Information Services Rodman Hall 397-4261 Library Main Desk Grasselli Library 397-4233 Multicultural Affairs Administration Building 397-4185 President of the University Administration Building 397-4281 Public Affairs Rodman Hall 397-4321 Registrar Administration Building, North Wing 397-4291 Registration Administration Building 397-4495 Residence Life Lombardo Student Center 397-4408 Services for Students with Disabilities Administration Building (Voice/TTY) 397-4967 Student Affairs Lombardo Student Center 397-4213 Student Health Center Murphy Hall 397-4394 University Counseling Center 2567 S. Belvoir Boulevard 397-4283 ALL OTHER OFFICES 397-1886 This Bulletin has been edited by Dr. James H. Krukones, Associate Academic Vice President. He has been assisted by Mrs. RutH L. Cickavage, University Secretary. Information is accurate as of May 31, 2003. The University reserves the right to make changes. Edward Glynn, S.J., President, John Carroll University General Information Historical Sketch John Carroll University, one of twenty-eight colleges and universities established in the United States by tHe Society of Jesus, was founded as St. Ignatius College in 1886. It has been in continuous operation as a degree-granting institution since that time. In 1923 tHe College was renamed John Carroll University, after tHe first archbishop of the Catholic Church in the United States. In 1935 it was moved from its original location on the West Side of Cleveland to its present site in University HeigHts, a suburb ten miles east of downtown Cleveland. In September 1968 tHe University made tHe transition from full-time male enrollment to a fully coeducational institution as women were admitted to the College of Arts and Sciences for the first time. Jesuit Tradition As a Jesuit university, John Carroll University draws upon tHe intellectual resources and educational experience of tHe Society of Jesus, which has operated colleges and universities for more than four centuries. Jesuits on the faculty and in the administration help impart tHe particular character and value of Jesuit education tHat make JoHn Carroll University a unique institution in its region. In 1998 the Reverend Edward Glynn, S.J., took office as tHe Universitys twenty-third president. A full-time faculty of more tHan 230 men and women, religious and lay, share tHe educational enterprise of service to its students and the community. Mission Statement John Carroll is a Catholic and Jesuit University dedicated to developing women and men with the knowledge and character to lead and to serve. John Carroll University, founded in 1886, is a privately controlled, coeducational, Catholic and Jesuit university. It provides liberal arts programs in the arts,