Carroll College 1601 N. Benton Ave. Helena, MT 59625 406-447-4300 www.carroll.edu . Table of Contents PREFACE 1 History of Carroll College ............................................................................ 1 Accreditation ................................................................................................ 1 Carroll College Goals ................................................................................... 1 Carroll College Mission Statement ............................................................... 1 Nondiscrimination Policy ............................................................................ 2 Catalog Disclaimer ....................................................................................... 2 CAMPUS MAP 2 OVERVIEW 3 Campus Buildings ........................................................................................ 3 Educational Facilities ................................................................................... 4 RECREATIONAL SERVICES AND ATHLETICS 5 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 6 ADMISSION 7 Degree Candidates ....................................................................................... 7 General Requirements .................................................................................. 7 Freshman Admission .................................................................................... 7 Home School Applicants .............................................................................. 8 Transfer Admission ...................................................................................... 8 Transfer of Credit ......................................................................................... 8 International Student Admission .................................................................. 8 English as a Second Language at the Carroll Intensive Language Institute .... 9 Additional Admission Information ............................................................... 9 FINANCIAL AID 11 Scholarships and Awards ........................................................................... 12 Federal Financial Aid .................................................................................. 13 Private Scholarships .................................................................................... 13 Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy ................................... 14 Return of Federal Title IV Funds Policy ..................................................... 15 STUDENT LIFE 17 Mission Statement ..................................................................................... 17 Role of Student Life .................................................................................. 17 Student Life Departments .......................................................................... 17 Campus Ministry ....................................................................................... 18 Student Life Policies ................................................................................... 18 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS 20 Student Academic Services ......................................................................... 20 Academic Policies ....................................................................................... 20 Photographs of Students ............................................................................ 24 Students with Disabilities Statement .......................................................... 24 Honors and Awards .................................................................................... 25 Honorary Societies ..................................................................................... 25 Requirements for Graduation ..................................................................... 26 FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 AS AMENDED 27 DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 29 MAJORS & MINORS 31 Accounting ................................................................................................ 32 Anthropology ............................................................................................. 32 Biology....................................................................................................... 33 Business Administration ............................................................................. 34 Chemistry .................................................................................................. 35 Civil Engineering ....................................................................................... 36 Classical Studies ......................................................................................... 37 Communication Studies ............................................................................. 38 Community Health.................................................................................... 39 Computer Science ...................................................................................... 40 Economics ................................................................................................. 41 Education: Teacher ..................................................................................... 42 Engineering (3-2) ....................................................................................... 46 English ....................................................................................................... 47 Environmental Studies ............................................................................... 50 Ethics & Value Studies ............................................................................... 51 Fine Arts .................................................................................................... 52 French ........................................................................................................ 53 Gender Studies ........................................................................................... 54 Geographic Information Systems Certificate .............................................. 54 Health & Physical Education ..................................................................... 54 Health Science ........................................................................................... 56 History ....................................................................................................... 57 The Human-Animal Bond ......................................................................... 58 International Relations ............................................................................... 58 Latin American Studies .............................................................................. 59 Mathematics .............................................................................................. 60 Nursing ...................................................................................................... 61 Philosophy ................................................................................................. 63 Physics ....................................................................................................... 63 Political Science ......................................................................................... 64 Psychology ................................................................................................. 65 Public Administration ................................................................................ 65 Public Relations ......................................................................................... 66 Reading ...................................................................................................... 67 Social Studies for Secondary Education ...................................................... 68 Sociology ................................................................................................... 69 Spanish ...................................................................................................... 70 Special Education ....................................................................................... 71 TESOL ...................................................................................................... 72 Theology .................................................................................................... 73 Pre-Professional Programs .......................................................................... 74 Special Programs ........................................................................................ 76 Study Abroad ............................................................................................. 77 CoURSE DESRIPTIONS 79 TUITION, FEES & PAYMENT 121 THE PEOPLE OF CARROLL 125 The Board of Trustees .............................................................................. 125 The Presidents of Carroll College ............................................................. 125 The College Administration ..................................................................... 125 Department Chairs .................................................................................. 126 Carroll College Faculty............................................................................. 126 INDEX 131 Preface PREFACE History of Carroll College school, Carroll College acknowledges the practical role of preparing its At the beginning of the 20th century, Bishop John Patrick Carroll, sec- students for a career, but it also affirms the traditional role of providing ond Bishop of the Diocese
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