ACADEMIC CATALOG 2019-2020 400 The Fenway Boston, Massachusetts 02115 www.emmanuel.edu Arts and Sciences Office of Admissions 617-735-9715 617-735-9801 (fax) [email protected] Graduate and Professional Programs 617-735-9700 617-507-0434 (fax) [email protected] The information contained in this catalog is accurate as of September 2019. Emmanuel College reserves the right, however, to make changes at its discretion affecting poli cies, fees, curricula or other matters announced in this catalog. It is the policy of Emmanuel College not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation or the presence of any disability in the recruitment and employment of faculty and staff and the operation of any of its programs and activities, as specified by federal laws and regulations. Emmanuel College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). Inquiries regarding the accreditation status by the NECHE should be directed to the administrative staff of the institution. Individuals may also contact: New England Commission of Higher Education 3 Burlington Woods Drive, Suite 100 Burlington, MA 01803-4514 781-425-7785 2 Table of Contents Table of Contents About Emmanuel College................................5 Economics......................................................77 Economic Policy.............................78 Finance.................................78 General Information for Education........................................................79 Arts and Sciences Elementary Education...................81 Secondary Education.....................82 General Academic Requirements...................6 Art Education..............................83 Special Academic Opportunities ...................13 English............................................................84 Admissions..............................................16 English.............................................84 Traditional Students.......................16 Communication and Transfer Students ........................17 Media Studies..............................86 International Students................18 Writing, Editing and Publishing.....88 International Transfer Students...19 History.............................................................90 Academic Regulations.................................21 Digital History.................................91 Academic Support Services.......................33 Interdisciplinary Studies...............................94 Student Life.....................................................36 African and African Finances and Financial Aid.........................41 Diaspora Studies..........................95 American Studies...........................96 Biostatistics....................................98 Digital Media Production.............100 Programs of Study for Film...............................................101 Arts and Sciences Gender and Women’s Studies.....102 Integrated Digital Accounting..........................................55 and Data Sciences.....................103 Art.......................................................57 Latin American Studies...............104 Studio Art.........................................58 Legal Studies................................105 Art History......................................58 Middle East Studies.....................106 Graphic Design...............................59 Organizational Leadership..........107 Art Therapy......................................61 Peace Studies...............................108 Biology ...........................................................63 Political Communication.............109 Biochemistry.............................64 Transcultural Studies..................110 Health Sciences...........................65 International Studies..................................111 Neuroscience..............................65 Diplomacy and Security...............112 Physiology......................................66 Sustainability and Business and Economics..............................68 Global Justice.............................113 Management..........................69 Mathematics................................................117 Sport Management.......................69 Mathematical Modeling..............118 Marketing....................................69 Statistics.......................................118 HealthCare Management................70 Modern Languages......................................121 Chemsitry and Physics..................................73 Spanish.........................................122 Biochemistry.............................74 Neuroscience...............................................124 Forensic Science..............................75 Nursing.........................................................125 Philosophy....................................................127 Emmanuel College Table of Contents 3 Political Science .........................................129 Sociology......................................................247 American Politics Theater Arts.................................................254 and Government........................129 Theology & Religious Studies.....................258 International Relations and Interdisciplinary..........................................264 Comparative Politics.................130 Pre-Law........................................................131 General Information for Pre-Medical, Pre-Dental, Graduate and Professional Pre-Veterinary...........................................132 Programs Psychology...................................................134 Developmental Psychology.........135 General Policies and Procedures...............269 Counseling and Health.................136 Academic Policies and Procedures...............270 Neuroscience................................136 Support Services..........................................277 Sociology......................................................139 Finances...................................................279 Social Inequality and Social Justice.............................140 Human Services...........................140 Criminology...................................141 Undergraduate Programs for Theater Arts.................................................142 Graduate and Professional Theology & Religious Studies.....................144 Programs Admission.........................................288 Course Descriptions for Bachelor of Science in Business Arts and Sciences Administration (BSBA).............................289 Bachelor of Science in Nursing Accounting...................................................148 (BSN-to-RN)..............................................292 American Studies........................................150 Art.................................................................150 Biology..........................................................158 Graduate Programs for Chemistry.....................................................167 Graduate and Professional Economics....................................................173 Programs Education.....................................................176 English..........................................................181 Admission.........................................297 History..........................................................192 Graduate Programs in Education.............299 Integrated Digital Graduate Programs and Data Sciences....................................201 in Human Resource Management................308 International Studies..................................202 Graduate Programs in Management...........312 Management................................................202 Graduate Programs Marketing.....................................................206 in Research Administration..........................319 Mathematics................................................208 Graduate Programs in Nursing ...................323 Modern Languages......................................213 Neuroscience...............................................223 Nursing.........................................................225 Directory............................................330 Philosophy....................................................229 Academic Calendars................................341 Physics..........................................................233 Political Science..........................................235 Psychology...................................................242 2019-2020 Academic Catalog 4 Emmanuel College Emmanuel College 5 Emmanuel College MISSION To educate students in a dynamic learning community rooted in the liberal arts and sciences and shaped by strong ethical values, a commitment to social jus- tice and service, the Catholic intellectual tradition and the global mission of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. VISION Emmanuel will be widely esteemed as the college in the heart of Boston that leads the nation in combining an extraordinary liberal arts and sciences educa- tion in the Catholic intellectual tradition with a commitment to strong relation- ships, ethical values and service to others. Students will choose Emmanuel as the place to develop in every respect while preparing for lives of leadership, pro- fessional achievement, global engagement and profound purpose. Emmanuel College’s longstanding tradition as a trailblazing institution began with its founding by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur in 1919 as New England’s
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