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Christopher Newport University 2015 – 2016 Undergraduate Catalog UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG Christopher Newport University 2015 – 2016 Undergraduate Catalog UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG Volume 50, Number 1, June 2015 The provisions of this catalog do not constitute a contract, expressed or implied, between any applicant or student and the Rector and Board of Visitors of Christopher Newport University. The University reserves the right to change any of the provisions, schedules, programs, courses, rules, regulations, or fees whenever the University deems it expedient to do so. Christopher Newport University (CNU) is committed to providing an environment that emphasizes the dignity and worth of every member of its community and that is free from harassment and discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, veteran status, political affi liation, or any other status protected by law. Such an environment is necessary to a healthy learning, working, and living atmosphere because discrimination and harassment undermine human dignity and the positive connection among everyone on campus. In pursuit of this goal, any question of impermissible discrimination and/or harassment on these bases will be addressed with effi ciency and energy in accordance with the Harassment, Discrimination, Sexual Misconduct, and Retaliation Policy. Anyone having questions con- cerning the policy and procedures should contact the Director of Title IX and Equal Opportunity. 1 Avenue of the Arts Newport News, VA 23606-3072 Phone: (757) 594-7000 / TDD: (757) 594-7938 cnu.edu 1 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY 2015-2016 WELCOME TO CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY Christopher Newport University is a superb choice W. Luter, III School of Business is accredited by the Asso- for your college studies. Small class sizes, accomplished ciation to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, one of professors who put your education fi rst and a picturesque, only 42 schools in the nation offering only undergraduate safe campus create an environment hard to fi nd in public programs to earn this honor. higher education. Come explore further the quality of life you will enjoy here. In psychology, students regularly make presentations at the top East Coast conference, where they are often mistaken Our Students for graduate students due to the quality of their work. There’s no such thing as a typical CNU student! Our 5,000 students hail from every part of Virginia, 27 other CNU has received top recognition from Forbes, Kip- states and several foreign countries. linger’s Personal Finance and The Princeton Review orga- nization. U.S. News & World Report selected Christopher Each year we welcome 1,200 new freshmen and more Newport as one of America’s up-and-coming schools, those than 100 transfers with diverse interests and choices of study. that have made “the most promising and innovative changes in the areas of academics, faculty, student life, campus and Our students thrive on the close relationships they form facilities.” with their professors. Many work with faculty on pioneering research — from wetland studies at the Great Dismal Swamp Intercollegiate Athletics National Wildlife Refuge to robotics at NASA to particle re- Playing to win is a passion at CNU. As part of NCAA search at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. Division III, our athletes excel in the classroom and on the fi eld of play through 23 varsity teams. Since 1980, CNU has The number of admission applications has soared by produced more than 550 All-Americans and has won more more than 700 percent in the last decade, and the middle than 70 national team and individual titles. 50 percent SAT range for last year’s incoming freshmen (Critical Reading and Math) was 1080-1230. The middle 50 CNU’s football team was the fi rst in NCAA history to percent GPA range (4.0 scale) was 3.4-3.9. More students win its conference and go to the NCAA playoffs in its fi rst also are seeking entry into our distinguished Honors Program year of play. Exceptional venues for baseball, lacrosse, and President’s Leadership Program. softball and soccer make it easy to cheer on the Captains. Nearly every year we have the top winning percentage CNU also offers many international study opportunities, among Virginia schools. including our permanent relationship with the University of Oxford and dozens of smaller, faculty-led programs. Student Life Signature academic programs include the Master of Arts A community of honor, CNU is a place where students, in Teaching, Pre-Law Program, Pre-Med and Pre-Health faculty and staff care about each other and help make the Program, and a cutting-edge program in neuroscience. college experience positive. Our students participate in more than 250 clubs and organizations, along with dozens Professors and Academics of recreational and club sports as well as service projects. Our professors love to teach, and most chose CNU for Whether you’re interested in biology fi eld trips to the ocean our commitment to academic excellence. Outstanding vet- or launching a campus club, our diverse activities make time eran faculty members offer an incredible depth of experience outside the classroom memorable. and knowledge, and more than 50 percent of our classes have 19 or fewer students. Each year you’ll enjoy performances by major artists and renowned speakers, plus special events like Spring Fest, CNU professors have won numerous awards for great Family Weekend and Homecoming. The Ferguson Center teaching, plus many large research grants. They regularly for the Arts, our world-class performing arts venue, features publish highly regarded books and articles on myriad topics, the 500-seat Music & Theatre Hall, a 200-seat experimental often working with student co-authors. theater, and the awe-inspiring, 1,700-seat Concert Hall for performances by internationally known stars. Jewel, Wayne Our marketing students and Small Business Institute Brady, “Dancing with the Stars,” Andrea Bocelli, Queen have won top honors regionally and nationally. The Joseph Latifah, David Copperfi eld, B.B. King and the Broadway hit “STOMP” have taken the stage here, among countless others. Students may attend performances for $5 to $15! 2 2015-2016 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY CNU students and Student Life staff sponsor dances, CNU Village, an elegant apartment complex on campus, clubs, Greek events, multicultural activities, comedy nights, provides private rooms with private baths, kitchens, washers recently released movies and outdoor festivals, among many and dryers, living rooms, cathedral ceilings, and your own other events. private parking space! CNU Village is home to numerous eateries — including Panera Bread, Schooner’s, Subway, Our Region Moe’s Southwest Grill and Tropical Smoothie. Thanks to A great location makes for a great experience. Our re- our dazzling residential facilities, including the recently gion is not only a top resort area that attracts millions of visi- opened Rappahannock River Hall, 4,000 students now make tors each year; it is also a center of high-tech development CNU their home. and research, including NASA Langley Research Center and the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, site of The Freeman Center, for sports and convocations, fea- groundbreaking physics research. tures a 200-meter indoor track, three basketball courts and personal recreation/fi tness space in the Trieshmann Health CNU students have easy access to the rolling dunes and and Fitness Pavilion. The Freeman Center is one of the pounding surf of Virginia Beach. A 20-minute ride west leads nation’s fi nest facilities of its kind and recently underwent to Williamsburg and Jamestown; many students appreciate further expansion. The building now houses the 400-seat the splendor of American history and also fi nd internships Gaines Theatre, as well as the James C. Windsor Center for at Colonial Williamsburg and Busch Gardens. Health and Counseling Services. The Campus: Present and Future Surrounded by beautiful neighborhoods, CNU is a great CNU’s campus encompasses 260 acres within a park- place for walking, jogging or cycling, and you’re only a few like setting in Newport News. We take pride in building short blocks from the James River and a pleasant bicycle ride everything to the highest standards. CNU also ranks as one to a public white sand beach and park. CNU is also adjacent of the safest campuses in Virginia. to pristine Lake Maury, surrounded by Mariners’ Museum Park with 600 acres of trails and woodlands. We have completed $1 billion in new capital construc- tion, including the David Student Union. The Paul and Come Visit! Rosemary Trible Library, with its 14-story tower lighted day See fi rsthand the quality of Christopher Newport Uni- and night, is the intellectual center of campus. It features a versity. We welcome your visit Monday through Saturday gourmet coffee shop with study rooms for quiet collaboration (except major national holidays) throughout the year. Call with friends, spacious reading rooms, and quiet corners for (757) 594-7015 or (800) 333-4268 to arrange a time. Also refl ection and study. visit us online at admission.cnu.edu for special visit dates. Lewis Archer McMurran, Jr. Hall is home to our su- We look forward to welcoming you to CNU! perb liberal arts programs. Mary Brock Forbes Hall, our integrated science center, provides a 21st-century hub for education and discovery. Completed in 2013, Luter Hall houses the Luter School of Business; economics; sociology, social work and anthropology; leadership and American studies; mathematics; and physics, computer science and engineering. State-of-the-art laboratories in computer science, com- puter engineering, physics, instrumentation and the natural sciences enhance the close interaction between professors and students. CNU’s residence halls win rave reviews from students and parents alike. Basic cable, a built-in micro-fridge, Inter- net access, carpeting, air conditioning and suite-style rooms make campus living attractive. CNU also offers wireless service in all public areas.
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