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2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]


College of Arts and Humanities

College of Arts and Humanities



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Administration and Organization

Dean: Marjorie Morgan (Hebeler 202)
Associate Dean: Michael Chinn (Hebeler202)

TThe College of Arts and Humanities (CAH) comprises 10 departments and programs, listed below, which represent the disciplines of the arts and humanities. All departments and some programs of CAH offer undergraduate degrees as well as minors that supplement other degree programs. Several departments offer master’s degrees. In addition to its role in providing degree programs, CAH is responsible for many of the course offerings of the general education program along with extensive service coursework for the entire University. The college also plays a major role in Central’s teacher education programs, offering bachelor’s and master’s degrees for students preparing to be secondary teachers and providing coursework in educational foundations and discipline-specific methods for teacher education majors. Building on a legacy of teaching excellence, CAH faculty are engaged in research, creative activities and service, involving students in the scholarship and practical applications of their various academic specializations, while making important contributions to the intellectual tradition and to society at large. There are no special requirements for admission to the college, but some departments have requirements that are described under the respective department and program headings in this catalog.

Departments and Programs

Department of Art: William Folkestad (Randall 103)
Asia/Pacific Studies Program: Jeffrey Dippmann (L & L Bldg. 337C)
Department of Communication: Lois Breedelove (Bouillon Hall 232A)
Department of English: Toni Culjak (L & L Bldg. 423)
Department of Foreign Languages: Joshua Nelson (L & L Bldg. 102S)
Department of History: Karen Blair (L & L Bldg. 100)
Humanities Program: Gerry Stacy (L & L Bldg. 408C)
Department of Music: Peter Gries (Music Bldg.)
Department of Philosophy: Chenyang Li (L & L Bldg. 337)
Department of Theatre Arts: Scott Robinson (McConnell 106)

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