Alabama's Public Liberal Arts University

2008 - 2009 Undergraduate Bulletin

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The number(s) next to the items represents the page number(s) in the printed 2008–2009 Undergraduate Bulletin.


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AACSB International. See Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, The
ABESPA. See Alabama Board of Examiners in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
Absence policy 36
Academic advising 34

Assignment of academic advisers 35
Change of major or minor 35
Checksheets 35
Declaration of major and minor 34
Responsibilities of students 34

Academic Affairs, Office of 30
Academic clemency 17
Academic probation 37
Academic Programs and Policies 30
Academic Regulations and Procedures 34
Academic standards 22, 35
Academic suspension 37
Accounting

B.B.A. degree 92–93, 96
Course descriptions 152–153
Courses 94
Minor 94

Accreditation 9
ACT. See American College Testing Program
Adding courses. See Drop-add procedures
Adjustments 21
Administration 239
Admission 13

Advanced placement for freshmen 15
Application process 13
Early enrollment for freshmen 14
Freshman admission 13
International students 15
Transfer students 15

Admission and Financial Information 13
Admissions, Office of 13, 15, 16, 17
Advanced-credit examination 19
Advanced placement for freshmen 15
Advanced Placement Program (AP) 15, 19
Advising. See Academic Advising
AGSC (Articulation and General Studies Committee of the State of Alabama) 32
Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps 43

Additional information 44
Course descriptions 153–154
Curriculum 44
Field Training 44
General Military Course 43
In-College Scholarship Program (ICSP) 43
Intern Programs for Qualified Cadets 44
Leadership Laboratory 43
Professional Officer Course 43
Scholarship Programs 43

Alabama Articulation and General Studies Committee (AGSC) Transfer Guide 16
Alabama Bar Examination 61
Alabama Board of Examiners in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (ABESPA) 81
Alabama College 8
Alabama Prospective Teacher Test 100
Alabama residency 17
Alabama State Board of Accountancy 92
Alabama State Board of Education 101
Alabama State Department of Education 99
Alabama Student Grants 22
Alabama Supercomputer Authority 10
Alabama University General Records Schedules 39
Alabamian, The 54
Alumni Association 11
Alumni Center, Mary Lee Garrett Brown 11
American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education 99
American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers 39
American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences 9, 108
American Chemical Society 9
American College Testing Program (ACT) 14, 16, 24, 91
American Dietetic Association 9, 108
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) 9, 81
Anna Irvin Dining Hall 12
Annual Fund 11
Anthropology

Course 62
Course description 154

AP. See Advanced Placement Program
Appeals procedure 23
Application for admission 19
Application process 13
Army Reserve Officer Training Corps 44, 45

Additional Information 46
Cooperative Exchange Program 45
Course descriptions 154
Curriculum 46
Distinguished Military Graduates 46
Distinguished Military Students 46
Enrollment 45
Honors Program 46
Lower Division 45
Military Honors Program 46
Military Science Department 45
Minor in Military Science 46
National Guard 45
Professor of Military Science 46
Scholarship Program 45
Simultaneous Membership Program 45
Upper Division 45
U.S. Army Reserve 44
VEAP/GI Bill/Army College Fund benefits 45
Veterans 45

Art

B.A. in Art 118, 121
B.F.A. in Art 118, 121
B.S. in Art 118, 122
Course descriptions 154–160
Courses 119–120

Minors

Art History 118–119
Digital Media Arts 119
Studio Art 118

Art, Department of 52, 118, 119
Art Education 118
Articulation and General Studies Committee of the State of Alabama. See AGSC
Arts and Sciences, College of 58, 103

Curriculum 58
Goals 58
Mission 58

ASHA. See American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Assessment program 8
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, The (AACSB International) 9, 90
Athletics 53
Auditing courses 39

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Bachelor of Arts degree 33
Bachelor of Business Administration degree 33
Bachelor of Fine Arts degree 33
Bachelor of Music degrees 33
Bachelor of Science degree 33
Behavioral and Social Sciences

Course 62
Course description 160

Behavioral and Social Sciences, Department of 59
(Anthropology, Geography, History, Political Science, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology)

Biology

B.S. degree 71, 75
Course descriptions 160–162
Courses 73
Minor 72
Pre-Professional Programs 73, 79–80

Biology, Chemistry, and Mathematics, Department of 71
(Biology, Chemistry, Computer Information Systems, Geology, Mathematics, Physics)

Birmingham Area Consortium for Higher Education 9
Board 18
Board of Trustees 238
Bookstore 101
Brooke Hall 18, 47
Business Law

Course descriptions 162
Courses 94

Business minor 94

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Calkins Hall 30
Campus 9
Campus security report 29
Cancellation of courses 39
Carmichael Library 10, 11
Cashier’s Office 17, 22
Certificate of Clinical Competence 81
Certified Public Accounting (CPA) Examination 92
Chamber Choir 54
Change of major or minor 35
Check-cashing policy 22
Checksheets 35
Chemistry

B.S. degrees 71, 75–76
Course descriptions 162–165
Courses 73
Minor 72
Pre-Professional Programs 73, 79–80

“Chi Box” Theatre Room 56
Class A Special Education Teaching Certificate with endorsement in Speech-Language Pathology 82
Class B Certification 102, 105
Class B Special Education Certificate 81
Class standing 36
Classifications 17

Full-time 17
Part-time 17

Clemency. See Academic Clemency
CLEP (Subject Examinations of the College Level Examination Program) 15, 19, 41
College Entrance Examination Board 15
College Night 57
College of Arts and Sciences. See Arts and Sciences, College of
College of Business. See Michael E. Stephens College of Business
College of Education. See Education, College of
College of Fine Arts. See Fine Arts, College of
Comer Hall 9, 49
Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education of the American Dietetic Association 108
Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) 9
Committee on Readmission 37

Communication Arts, Department of 123
(Communication Studies, Mass Communication, Theatre)

Communication Science and Disorders

Course descriptions 165–167
Courses 82
Minor in Deaf Studies 81

Communication Science and Disorders, Department of 10, 51, 81, 103
Communication Studies

B.A. degree 124, 132
B.S. degree 124, 132
Course descriptions 167–169
Courses 129–130
Minor 124

Communications with students 12
Completion/graduation rate 29
Computer access 11
Computer Information Systems

Course descriptions 169
Courses 74

Computer Services Department 10
Concert and Lecture Series 52
Concert Choir 54
Conditional admission 16
Confidentiality of records 40
Consumer Information 28

Accessing loan and grant data 29
Available financial assistance 28
Campus security report 29
Completion/graduation rate 29
Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) 28, 40
Federal Stafford Loan/Direct Loan Deferments for Peace Corps or Volunteer Service 28
Institutional information 28
Report on athletic program participation rates and financial support data 29
Report on completion, graduation rates, and transfer-out rates for student athletics 29
Student grievances 29

Continuing Education 10, 19, 42
Continuing Education, Division of 42
Continuing Education, Office of 19
Coordinator of Veterans Affairs 26
COPLAC. See Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges
Council for the Education of the Deaf 9
Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges 9
Council on Social Work Education 9, 60
Counseling and Career Center 23, 48
Counseling, Leadership, and Foundations, Department of 104
Course cancellation. See Cancellation of courses
Course descriptions (Courses of Instruction) 152
Course loads, maximum 38
Courses of Instruction (Course descriptions) 152
Cultural events 52
Cum laude 37
Curriculum and Instruction, Department of 105

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Dancy Lecture Series 52
Dauphin Island Sea Laboratory 72
Davis Hall 9, 116
Dean’s List 38
Declaration of major and minor 34
Degree requirements, general education 30
Degree requirements, specific 33

Bachelor of Arts 33
Bachelor of Business Administration 33
Bachelor of Fine Arts 33
Bachelor of Music 33
Bachelor of Science 33
Double majors 34
Second bachelor’s degree 34
Teacher certification requirements 34

Department of Art. See Art, Department of
Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences. See Behavioral and Social Sciences, Department of
Department of Biology, Chemistry, and Mathematics. See Biology, Chemistry, and Mathematics, Department of
Department of Communication Arts. See Communication Arts, Department of
Department of Communication Science and Disorders. See Communication Science and Disorders, Department of
Department of Counseling, Leadership, and Foundations. See Counseling, Leadership, and Foundations, Department of
Department of Curriculum and Instruction. See Curriculum and Instruction, Department of
Department of Education of Alabama 9
Department of English and Foreign Languages. See English and Foreign Languages, Department of
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences. See Family and Consumer Sciences, Department of
Department of Kinesiology. See Kinesiology, Department of
Department of Music. See Music, Department of
Direct Loan Deferments for Peace Corps or Volunteer Service 28
Director of Athletics 29, 53
Director of Housing and Residence Life 20, 47
Director of Student Financial Services 22
Disability Support Services 48
Disclosure. See Request to Prevent Disclosure of Directory Information form
Domestic Volunteer Service Act of 1973 28
Double majors 34
Drop-add procedures 39
Dropping courses. See Drop-add procedures
Dual-degree engineering programs 72

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Early enrollment for freshmen 14
EBSCO Electronic Classroom 10
Economics

Course descriptions 169–170
Courses 94

Education

Course descriptions 170–173
Courses 106

Education, College of 10, 81, 99, 100, 103

Courses of study for teacher certification 102

Certification at more than one teaching level 103
Certification in more than one teaching field 103
Clinical experiences 103
Education internships 103
Preschool through 12th grade 102
Special education 103

Mission 99
Programs 99

Education Internships

Course descriptions 173
Courses 106

Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

B.S. degree 81, 83
Course descriptions 165–167
Courses 82

Educational Foundations

Course descriptions 173–174
Courses 104

Elementary Education

B.S. degree 105, 107
Collaborative Teacher Endorsement added to Elementary 105

Employment, part-time 23
English

B.A. degree 84–85, 89
Course descriptions 174–179
Courses 86
Minor 85

English and Foreign Languages, Department of 84
(English, Foreign Languages, Philosophy, Religion)

English Language Proficiency Examination 49
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Notice Inside Front Cover
Exhibitions 52

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Facilities 9
Faculty 240
Faculty and Staff Emeriti 257
FAFSA. See Free Application for Federal Student Aid
Falconettes 51
Family and Consumer Sciences

B.S. degree, Dietetics Concentration 108, 111
B.S. degree, Family and Child Studies Concentration 108, 111
B.S. degree, Family and Consumer Sciences Education Concentration 108, 112
B.S. degree, Retail Merchandising Concentration 108, 112
Course descriptions 179–184
Courses 109–111

Minors

Business minor for Retail Merchandising Students 94, 109
Family and Child Studies 109
Family and Consumer Sciences 109
Foods and Nutrition 109

Family and Consumer Sciences, Department of 108
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) 28, 40, 41
Family Policy Compliance Office 41
Farmer Hall 9, 12, 51
Federal Refund and Repayment Policy 21
Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants. See FSEOG
Federal Work-Study Program (FWS) 23
Fees 18

Administrative services 18
Advanced-credit examination 19
Application 18, 19
Audit payment 18, 19
Continuing Education 19
Extended Freshman Orientation 18
Facilities Usage 18
Foreign checks 19
Health Service 18
Housing 19
ID cards 19
Music 18
Returned checks 19
Room deposit 19
Student Activity 18
Vehicle registration 18, 20

FERPA. See Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
Finance

B.B.A. degree 93, 97
Course descriptions 184–185
Courses 95

Financial aid 22
Financial information 17
Fine Arts, College of 116

Curriculum 116
Mission 116

Fledgling, The 12, 29, 55
Food Service 12
Foreign Languages. See also French, German, Latin, Spanish

B.A. degree 84–85, 89
Course descriptions 185
Courses 86

ForUM* (replaced UMail) 11, 12
Founders’ Day 8
Fraternities 56
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) 22, 26
French

B.A. degree 84–85, 89
Course descriptions 186–188
Courses 87
Minor 85
Teacher-Certification program 86

Freshman admission 13
Freshman Orientation 38
FSEOG (Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants) 26
Full-time student 17
Fuller Hall 18, 47
Funding 11

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General Business

Course descriptions 188
Courses 95

General education 30
General education credit hour requirements 31
General equivalency diploma (GED) 14
General graduation requirements 33
Geography

Course descriptions 188–189
Courses 62

Geology

Course descriptions 189
Courses 74

German

B.A. degree 84–85, 89
Course descriptions 189–190
Courses 87
Minor 85

Golson Seminar 41
GPA 13, 14, 15, 16, 22, 36, 37, 100, 101, 103, 118
Grade-point average. See GPA
Grade-point calculations 36
Grades 35
Grades, incomplete. See Incomplete grades
Grading system 35
Graduation honors. See cum laude, magna cum laude, summa cum laude
Grants 25

Academic Competitiveness Grants 26
Federal Pell Grants 25
Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants (FSEOG) 26
National Smart Grants 26

Greek Life. See Fraternities. See Sororities
Guidance and support 48

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Hallie Farmer Lectures 52
Hanson Hall 18, 47
Harbert Writing Center 49
Harman Hall 9
Health Center 49
Health Professions Advisory Committee 79, 80
Health Service fee 18
High school admission 16
High school transcript 13
Higher Education Act 100
Higher Education Amendments of 1972 25
Highly Qualified 99
Hill House 41, 58
History

B.A. degree 59, 65
B.S. degree 59, 65
Course descriptions 190–194
Courses 62
Minor 61

History, University 8
Holidays 12
Honors 37
Honors

Course descriptions 194–195
Courses 42

Honors Certificates 41
Honors Day 37
Honors Program 41
Honors Program Director 41
Housing and Residence Life, Office of 20, 39, 47
Housing fees 19
Human Rights and Public Service Minor 61
Human Services Minor 61
Humanities

Course 87
Course description 195

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ID cards 19
In Progress grades 36
Incomplete grades 36
Institutional Research, Planning, and Assessment 29
Intercultural Student Affairs 50
International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program 15
International students 15
Internet 10
Intramural sports and recreation 53

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Jazz Ensemble 54
Jazzman’s Cafe 9, 12
Johnson Baseball Field 10

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Kinesiology

B.S., Health Promotion Option 113, 115
B.S., Teacher Certification Option 113, 115
Course descriptions 195–199
Courses 114
Minor 113

Kinesiology Activities 113
Kinesiology, Department of 113
King House 9
Knowledge Bowl 53

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Latin

Courses 87
Course descriptions 199

LeBaron Recital Hall 9
Libraries 10
Loans 25

Federal student loans 25
Other student-loan funds 25
Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) 25
Perkins Loan, Federal 25

Location 11
Long Music Technology Laboratory 9
Luis Benejam Music Library 10
Lund Hall 18, 47

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Magna cum laude 37
Main Hall 18, 20, 47, 49, 51
Major Field Achievement Test (MFAT) 59, 61
Major requirements. See Majors offered and Requirements, specific degree
Majors offered:

Accounting 92–93, 96
Art 118, 121–122
Biology 71, 75
Chemistry 71, 75–76
Communication Studies 124, 132
Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 81, 83
Elementary Education 105, 107
English 84–85, 89
Family and Consumer Sciences 108, 111–112
Finance 93, 97
Foreign Languages 84–85, 89
History 59, 65
Kinesiology 113, 115
Management 93, 97
Marketing 93–94, 98
Mass Communication 124–125, 133–134
Mathematics 71–72, 77–78
Music 141–150
Political Science 59, 66
Psychology 59, 67
Social Science 60, 68
Social Work 60, 69
Sociology 60, 70
Speech-Language Pathology 81, 83
Theatre 125–129, 135–138

Malone Curriculum Center 10
Management

B.B.A. degree 93, 97
Course descriptions 199–200
Courses 95

Management Information Systems

Course descriptions 200–201
Courses 95
Minor 94

Marine Environmental Sciences Consortium 72
Marine Science 72

Course descriptions 201–204

Marketing

B.B.A. degree 93–94, 98
Course descriptions 204–205
Courses 95

Martha Allen Lecture Series in the Visual Arts 53
Mary Lee Garrett Brown Alumni Center. See Alumni Center, Mary Lee Garrett Brown
Mass Communication

B.A. degree 124–125, 133, 134
B.S. degree 124–125, 133, 134
Course descriptions 205–207
Courses 130
Minors

Journalism 125
Mass Communication 125

Mass Communication Center 10
Mathematics

B.A. degree 71, 77
B.S. degrees 72, 77–78
Course descriptions 207–211
Courses 74
Minor 72

MCAT. See Medical College Admission Test
MCC News 53
McNair Scholars Program 49
Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) 80
Medical insurance for international students 49
Medical report 14
Merchants and Planters Bank Auditorium 9
MFAT. See Major Field Achievement Test (MFAT)
Michael E. Stephens College of Business 90

Curriculum 91
Programs 90
Mission 90

Military training courses 43

Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps 43
Army Reserve Officer Training Corps 44

Minor requirements. See Minors offered
Minors offered:

Accounting 94
Art History 118–119
Biology 72
Business 94
Business for Retail Merchandising Students 94, 109
Chemistry 72
Communication Studies 124
Deaf Studies 81
Digital Media Arts 116, 119, 123
English 85
Family and Child Studies 109
Family and Consumer Sciences 109
Foods and Nutrition 109
French 85
German 85
History 61
Human Rights and Public Service 61
Human Services 61
Journalism 125
Kinesiology 113
Management Information Systems 94
Mass Communication 125
Mathematics 72
Music Studies 144
Philosophy and Religion 85
Political Science 61
Pre-Law 61
Psychology 61
Sociology 61
Spanish 85
Studio Art 118
Theatre 126
Writing 85

Mission and Goals 8
Model Arab League 54
Model United Nations 54
Montage 54
Montevallo Campus Ministry Association 54
Montevallo, city of 8, 11
Montevallo, University of 8, 9

Accreditation 9
Alumni Association 11
Assessment program 8
Campus 9
Communications with students 12
Computer access 11
Facilities 9
Food Service 12
Funding 11
General Information 11
History 8
Holidays 12
Libraries 10
Location 11
Mission and Goals 8
Post-office boxes 12
Telephone system 12
University publications 12

Fledgling, The 12, 29
Montevallo Today 12
Wednesday Memo 12

Morgan Hall 90
Music

B.A. degree 143–144, 146
B.M. degree, Concentration in Music Education (Choral) 141–143, 147
B.M. degree, Concentration in Music Education (Instrumental) 141–143, 148
B.M. degree, Concentration in Performance (Brass, Woodwind, Percussion, and Guitar) 141, 149
B.M. degree, Concentration in Performance (Piano) 141, 150
B.M. degree, Concentration in Performance (Voice) 141–142, 150
B.M. degree, Concentration in Piano Pedagogy 141–142, 151
Course descriptions 211–218
Courses 144–146
Music Studies minor 144

Music, Department of 9, 52, 139
Music ensembles 54
Music fee 18

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Napier Hall 18, 47
NAEYC. See National Association for the Education of Young Children
NASM. See National Association of Schools of Music
National Association of Schools of Art and Design 9, 118
National Association of Schools of Music 9, 140
National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification standards 99
National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) 9, 108
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) 53
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education 9, 99, 108
National Historic District 9
National Portfolio Review 119
NCAA. See National Collegiate Athletic Association
No Child Left Behind 99
Notice to students receiving federal financial aid 23

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OAT. See Optometry Admission Test
Office of Academic Affairs. See Academic Affairs, Office of
Office of Admissions. See Admissions, Office of
Office of Clinical Experiences and Partnerships 105
Office of Continuing Education. See Continuing Education, Office of
Office of Housing and Residence Life. See Housing and Residence Life, Office of
Office for Services for Students with Disabilities 14
Office of Student Financial Services. See Student Financial Services, Office of
Office of Teacher Education Services (TES) 99, 100, 101, 102
Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. See Vice President of Academic Affairs, Office of the
Oliver Cromwell Carmichael Hall 10
Olmsted Brothers 9
Optometry Admission Test (OAT) 80
Orchesis 54
Orientation and evaluation 38

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Palmer Auditorium 9
Palmer Hall 17, 22, 26, 30, 41
Parallel transfer agreement 16
Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) 25
Part-time student 17
Partial payment plan 20
Paschal P. Vacca Professor of Liberal Arts 53
Payment of tuition and fees 20
Peck Hall 12, 18, 47
Pell Grants, Federal 25
Perkins Loan Program, Federal 25
Philosophy

Course descriptions 218–220
Courses 87–88
Minor in Philosophy and Religion 85

Physics

Course descriptions 220–221
Courses 74

PLUS Loans. See Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students
Political Science

B.A. degree 59, 66
B.S. degree 59, 66
Course descriptions 221–223
Courses 63
Minor 61

Post-office boxes 12
Praxis II 100, 101, 103
Pre-engineering program 72, 79
Pre-Law minor 61
Pre-professional programs, Biology and Chemistry 73, 79–80

Pre-Dentistry 79–80
Pre-Medicine 79–80
Pre-Nursing 80
Pre-Optometry 80
Pre-Pharmacy 80

Preregistration 20
President’s List 38
Probation. See Academic probation
Psychology

B.A. degree 59, 67
B.S. degree 59, 67
Course descriptions 223–225
Courses 63
Minor 61

Publications, Student 54

The Alabamian 54
Montage 54
The Tower 54

Purpose and goals of general education 30

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Quantitative Methods

Course descriptions 226
Courses 95

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Ramsay Conference Center and Lodge 10, 19, 42
Rate schedule for 2008–2009 18
Readmission to the University 17
Records 39
Records, confidentiality of. See confidentiality of records
Records Office 19, 23, 26, 28, 30, 39, 41
Refunds for drop or official withdrawal 21
Registrar 30, 36, 40, 41
Registrar’s Office 40, 45
Registration and preregistration 38
Religion

Course descriptions 226
Courses 88
Minor in Philosophy and Religion 85

Religious Life 54
Repeating courses and grades 36
Request to Prevent Disclosure of Directory Information form 40
Requirements, general education 30–32
Requirements, specific degree 33–34
Residence halls 47
Residency, Alabama 17
Responsibilities of students 34
Returned checks 19
Reynolds Hall 8, 11, 56
Robert M. McChesney Student Activity Center 10, 50
Room 18
Room and board credit 21
Room deposit 19

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SAAM. See Student Alumni Association of Montevallo
SACS. See Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
SAT. See Scholastic Assessment Test
Satisfactory progress 23, 36
Scholarships 24

Academic Recognition Scholarships 24
Alumni Honors Scholarships 12, 24
Community College Dean’s Scholarships 24
Community College President’s Scholarships 25
Freshman Honors Scholarships 24
Freshman Leadership Scholarships 24
Kathryn Purdy and Marjorie Purdy Scholarships 25
Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship 25
Minority Academic Recognition Scholarship 25
Montevallo Ambassador Program Scholarships 24
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships 24
Presidential Honors Scholarships 24
Valedictorian/Salutatorian Scholarships 25

Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) 14, 16, 91
Second bachelor’s degree 34
Secondary school certification 105
SGA. See Student Government Association
SGA Senate 55
Social Science

B.A. degree 60, 68
B.S. degree 60, 68

Social Work

B.A. degree 60, 69
B.S. degree 60, 69
Course descriptions 226–228
Courses 64

Sociology

B.A. degree 60, 70
B.S. degree 60, 70
Course descriptions 228–230
Courses 64
Minor 61

Sophomore Honors Certificates 41
Sororities 56
Spanish

B.A. degree 84–85, 89
Course descriptions 230–233
Courses 88
Minor 85
Teacher-Certification program 86

Special-category admission 16

Conditional admission 16
High school admission 16
Temporary admission 16
Transient admission 16

Special Programs 41
Specific degree requirements. See degree requirements, specific
Speech and Hearing Center 51
Speech and Hearing Services 50
Speech-Language Pathology

B.S. degree 81, 83
Course descriptions 165–167
Courses 82
Master’s degree 81

Staff 252
Stewart Student Retreat 9, 51
Student Activities 53
Student Alumni Association of Montevallo (SAAM) 11
Student Financial Services, Office of 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 39
Student Government Association (SGA) 12, 51, 55, 56
Student Handbook 60
Student life 47
Student Life Office 51, 53
Student organizations 55
Student Support Services 51
Student Union Building (SUB) 9, 12
Student’s Medical History form 14
Study Abroad 42
Study-Abroad Program 28
SUB (Student Union Building). See Student Union Building
Subject Examinations of the College Level Examination Program (CLEP). See CLEP
Summa cum laude 37
Suspension. See Academic suspension

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Taxes 23
Teacher certification requirements 34
Teacher Education Handbook 34, 100, 101
Teacher Education Program (TEP) 81, 99, 100, 101, 103

Admission 100–101
General education requirements 102
Retention and completion requirements 101

Telephone system 12
Temporary admission 16
TEP. See Teacher Education Program
TES. See Office of Teacher Education Services
Test of English as a Foreign Language. See TOEFL
Test-score report 14
Theatre

B.A. degree 125–126, 135
B.F.A. degree, Emphasis in Acting 126–127, 135
B.F.A. degree, Emphasis in Design and Technology–Costume Design 126–128, 136
B.F.A. degree, Emphasis in Design and Technology–Scenic/Lighting 126–128, 136
B.F.A. degree, Emphasis in Directing 126–129, 137
B.F.A. degree, Emphasis in Musical Theatre 126–129, 137
B.S. degree 125–126, 138
Course descriptions 233–237
Courses 130–131
Minor 126

Theatre productions 56
Title II 100
Title IV 21, 22, 28
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) 15
Tower, The 54
Transcript. See Transcript of academic record
Transcript of academic record 39
Transfer admission 15
Transfer students 15
Transient admission 16
Transient courses and grades 36
Tuition 18
Tuition and fees, payment of 20
Tuition credit 21
Tutwiler Hall 18, 47
Two-year colleges in Alabama 16

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UM Cheerleaders 51
UMail* (replaced by ForUM) 11, 12
Undergraduate Research

Course descriptions 237

University Athletic Program Equity in Athletics Disclosure 53
University Calendar 5, 12, 20, 38, 39
University Chorus 54
University Honors Degree 41
University Jobship Program 23
University of Montevallo Foundation 11
University Organization 238
University Police 29
University Program Council (UPC) 51, 56
University publications 12

Fledgling, The 12, 29
Montevallo Today 12
Wednesday Memo 12

University Theatre 53, 56
UPC. See University Program Council
Upper Division Honors Certificate 41
Upper Division Qualifying Exam 140
Upward Bound 52
U.S. Department of Education 23, 40, 41, 50, 51, 52

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Vacca Lectures 53
Vehicle registration 20
Veterans’ Affairs Education Benefits 26

Alabama G.I. and Dependents Education Benefit Act 27
Chapter 1606—Montgomery GI Bill-Selected Reserve (MGIB-SR) 27
Chapter 30—Montgomery GI Bill-Active Duty (MGIB) 26
Chapter 31—Vocational Rehabilitation 26
Chapter 35—Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance Program (DEA) 26

Vice President for Academic Affairs 30, 33, 39
Vice President for Academic Affairs, Office of the 29
Vice President for Student Affairs 47
Vice President for Student Affairs, Office of the 29

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Wallace Speech and Hearing Center 10, 50
Wallace Women’s Hall 18
Web Student Services page 39
Wills Hall 10, 99, 100, 102
Wind Ensemble 54
Withdrawal from the University 39
Writing minor 85
Writing Reinforcement (WR) 31

 

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