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University of Redlands
CATALOG
2009-2011 CATALOG
Mission Statement
The University of Redlands is a private, independent
liberal arts university committed to providing a
personalized education that frees students to make
enlightened choices.
Redlands emphasizes academic rigor, curricular
diversity, and innovative teaching. Redlands fosters a
community of scholars and encourages a pluralistic notion
of values by challenging assumptions and stereotypes in
both classes and activities. A Redlands education goes
beyond training to embrace a reflective understanding of
our world; it proceeds from information to insight, from
knowledge to meaning.
Welcoming intellectually curious students of diverse
religious, ethnic, national, and socioeconomic backgrounds,
the University seeks to develop respo
University of Redlands CATALOG 2009-2011 CATALO
Mission Statement The University of Redlands
Table of Contents Mission Statement . . . . .
Table of Contents Awards and Honors . . . . . .
Table of Contents Arabic . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Trustees Emeriti . .
Introduction to the University Introduction to t
Introduction to the University they satisfy pre
Introduction to the University music and theatr
Introduction to the University been totally ren
Academic Standards Topics in this section are a
Academic Standards Restoration to Satisfactory A
reasonable progress and the level
Academic Standards qualify for a degree. A stud
option and recorded as CR (Credit) or NC (No Cred
Academic Standards I. Standards of Academic Hon
academic honesty as outlined below in sec
Academic Standards to degrade the com
concerning the appeal process and its
Academic Standards professional assist
ARB, while not provided under oath, will
Academic Standards on the permanent record and
Applications for transcripts should be filed
Academic Standards varies, but they should repr
working toward a degree must be admitted to eithe
Academic Standards Course Syllabi University p
School of Business and School of Education Admin
Academic Standards equate. Performance on exami
The evaluation becomes part of the student’s perm
Academic Standards Directed Study Directed Stud
and the faculty sponsoring the study. F
Academic Standards from the date of the first c
The maximum credit for all work taken concurren
Academic Standards (undergraduate) and 45 ho
writing, before the course begins. No record of
College of Arts and Sciences Academic Calendar
College of Arts and Sciences Academic Calendar
College of Arts and Sciences Admissions UNDERGRA
College of Arts and Sciences Admissions tives)
College of Arts and Sciences Admissions to mor
College of Arts and Sciences Admissions eration
College of Arts and Sciences Financial Aid GENER
College of Arts and Sciences Financial Aid •
College of Arts and Sciences Financial Aid juni
College of Arts and Sciences Financial Aid (Ple
College of Arts and Sciences Financial Aid Pres
College of Arts and Sciences Financial Aid thei
College of Arts and Sciences Financial Aid for
College of Arts and Sciences Financial Aid amou
College of Arts and Sciences Financial Aid with
College of Arts and Sciences Financial Aid obta
College of Arts and Sciences Tuition and Fees 200
College of Arts and Sciences Tuition and Fees 200
College of Arts and Sciences Tuition and Fees 200
College of Arts and Sciences Tuition and Fees 200
College of Arts and Sciences Tuition and Fees 200
Graduation Requirements UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
Graduation Requirements THE LIBERAL ARTS FOUNDAT
Graduation Requirements alization have been
Graduation Requirements own world views as well
Graduation Requirements and 2) one in the junio
Graduation Requirements Declaration of a Major F
Graduation Requirements Bachelor of Science Stud
Graduation Requirements a second field of study
Graduation Requirements degree. The examination
Awards and Honors DEAN'S LIST Each semester, a D
Awards and Honors Esther Mertins Endowed Scholar
Awards and Honors ment, qualities, clinical
Awards and Honors Frederick John Wiley Memorial
Awards and Honors STAUFFER CENTER FOR SCIENCE AN
Johnston Center for Integrative Studies THE DIREC
Johnston Center for Integrative Studies require
Johnston Center for Integrative Studies The
Student Life UNDERGRADUATE Students at the Un
Student Life lished on campus; The Prid
Student Life ical counseling to individuals, c
Student Life living. The Brockton Apartment
Student Life required of full-time undergraduat
Study Abroad GENERAL INFORMATION AND REGULATIONS
Study Abroad Course Descriptions (IDS) 240S Cla
Study Abroad • The University of Redlands is a
Course Definitions Course Numbering System 0–99
Accounting THE FACULTY Alex Frazin Laurel
Accounting ACCT 211 Financial Accounting Proces
Accounting fulfill major requirements are
Accounting and decision-making issues. Topics i
Art THE FACULTY Raúl Acero Renée Azenaro
Art Recommended Courses: • One sculpture cours
Art elements and principles of design can
Art 158 Digital Imaging. Fall (4), Spring (4).
Art processes in painting. Prerequisites: A
Art 485 Program Internship. Fall (2–14), Spring
Art History THE FACULTY Piers Britton Ann
Art History nude in art, book and fashion illus
Art History idological contexts, as well as the
Asian Studies THE PROGRAM DIRECTOR Xinyan Jia
Asian Studies ment as an AST major. Students ma
Asian Studies to include more than eight la
Asian Studies JPNS 101–102 First-Year Modern Ja
Asian Studies 230 Modern Japanese Literature. F
Asian Studies Japanese (JPNS) 101–102 First-Yea
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology THE PROGRAM A
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Course Descri
Biology THE FACULTY Benjamin Aronson James
Biology receive a B.A. degree, the student
Biology More specific guidelines regarding form
Biology of various groups of marine organisms w
Biology Prerequisite: BIOL 239. Offered as need
Biology laboratory/lecture. Prerequisites:
Biology 354 Environmental Science. May Term (3)
Biology 460 Research Topics in Biology. Fall (1
Business Administration THE FACULTY Heung-joo
Business Administration The Bachelor of Science
Business Administration all interdisciplinar
Business Administration Study Abroad Study abroa
Business Administration testing hypotheses. Pr
Business Administration work, organizations, an
Business Administration global business major
Chemistry THE FACULTY J. Henry Acquaye Cur
Chemistry style of education. It can be a valua
Chemistry 108 The Science of Drugs. Fall (3), S
Chemistry Macroscopic consequences of
Communicative Disorders THE FACULTY Barbara C
Communicative Disorders Transfer Students Transf
Communicative Disorders Comparative linguistics
Communicative Disorders 413 Communicative Disor
Communicative Disorders specific programs
Communicative Disorders week for practicum in t
Communicative Disorders nervous system disease.
Communicative Disorders planning, report writin
Communicative Disorders referral procedures,
Computer Science THE FACULTY Pani Chakrapani
Computer Science 208 Java Programming. Fall (4)
Computer Science Discussion of file design lead
Creative Writing THE FACULTY Ralph Angel G
Creative Writing brings nationally known writer
Creative Writing depth study for writers. May b
Economics THE FACULTY Mussaddequddin Chowdhur
Economics accounting, and two courses in b
Economics come by departmental invitation or, s
Economics heteroscedasticity, dummy
Economics 340 Economics of Race and Gender. Fal
Economics ECON 250, 251, and permission. M
Education THE FACULTY Kristen Alvarez Jané
Education subject to the same regulations applic
Education structure and use of theories and fac
Education 403 Multiple Subject Curriculum and M
Education among students of diverse
English: Writing and Literature THE FACULTY N
English: Writing and Literature Subject Matter T
English: Writing and Literature COURSE DESCRIPTI
English: Writing and Literature sion ground stu
English: Writing and Literature 213 Drama. Fall
English: Writing and Literature interlocking ef
English: Writing and Literature 308 Critical Wr
English: Writing and Literature 325 Modernism.
English: Writing and Literature 351 Studies in
Environmental Studies THE FACULTY Mariana Alt
Environmental Studies • Environmental Assessm
Environmental Studies graphic techniques. Pract
Environmental Studies spatial analysis tools. R
Environmental Studies 330 Environmental Policy
French THE FACULTY Francis T. Bright Daniè
French COURSE DESCRIPTIONS (FREN) 101–102 First
French credit given a different topic. Off
Geographic Information Systems THE FACULTY Ma
Geographic Information Systems All students a
Geographic Information Systems COURSE DESCRIPTIO
Geographic Information Systems Prerequisites:
Geographic Information Systems 692 Project Init
German THE FACULTY Joseph H. Magedanz THE M
German complete the teacher preparation program
German 445 Topics in German Literature. Fall (4
Government THE FACULTY Graeme Auton Robert
Government students may earn honors in one
Government 302 Campaigns and Elections. Fall (4
Government 223 The Chinese State. Spring (4), M
Government and Russia. Prerequisite: GOVT
Government 318 American Political Thought and P
Government project under the guidance of t
History THE FACULTY Robert Y. Eng Kathleen
History SOCIAL SCIENCE PROGRAM History majors
History Enlightenment, the birth of modern scie
History Union in 1991. Topics to be explored in
History 260 Contemporary Problems. Fall (4), Sp
History 323 California. Spring (4). Evolution o
History 354 Race and History in South Africa. S
Human-Animal Studies HUMAN-ANIMAL STUDIES The P
Human-Animal Studies EVST 255 Ornithology EVST
International Relations THE PROGRAM DIRECTOR
International Relations GOVT 346 Foreign Polici
International Relations GOVT 440 Advanced Semin
International Relations 200 International Relat
Latin American Studies THE DIRECTOR Steven Wu
Latin American Studies •EVST 110 Introduction t
Latin American Studies •ECON 323 International
Latin American Studies 160 Special Topics. Fall
Latin American Studies 340 Mexico: Challenges i
Liberal Studies THE PROGRAM DIRECTOR Kathy H
Liberal Studies LBST 301 Inquiry and Analysis i
Liberal Studies students to integrate the m
Liberal Studies research, providing valuable ca
Mathematics THE FACULTY Janet L. Beery Jam
Mathematics • At least one course from MATH 20
Mathematics 111 Elementary Statistics and Proba
Mathematics 221 Calculus III. Fall (4), Spring
Mathematics functions, and the central limi
Music THE DEAN Andrew Glendening THE FACULT
Music each year (up to a maximum of four years)
Music available in voice, piano, organ, violin,
Music Music education majors are exempt from th
Music • MUS 228 Pedagogy • MUS 229 Pedagogy P
Music contact the School of Education’s fa
Music • MUS 102 Theory II • MUS 103 Theory II
Music year. They also must successfully auditio
Music 98 Music for the Classroom Teacher. Sprin
Music 108 Ear Training and Sight-Singing IV. Sp
Music Prerequisite: MUS 43 or permission. N
Music ical innovations as well as racial, econo
Music 312/612 Instrumental Music at the Pre-Col
Music Prerequisite: MUS 300. Offered in alterna
Music 498C Senior Project. Fall (0–2), Spring (
Music normally be taken at the end of the Sprin
Music 125B Class Popular Guitar II. Fall (1), S
Music •Chamber Ensembles
Music COURSE DESCRIPTIONS: Ensembles (MUSI) 11
Music 5. Official scores of the Test of English
Music The Major in Music Education • MUS 600 Gr
Music examinations are given imm
Music • Directed study in the literature of th
Music and pop groups, social instruments, theor
Music 636 Advanced Choral Conducting. Spring (4
Music 649 Early Childhood Music/Kodály Methods
Music Applied Instruction Courses (MUAP) Privat
Philosophy THE FACULTY Lawrence Finsen Kat
Philosophy Students with this emphasis are s
Philosophy STUDY ABROAD Philosophy majors and mi
Philosophy 230 Nineteenth-Century Philosophy. S
Philosophy 330 Ethics and the Environment. Fall
Philosophy and against God’s existence, the rel
Physical Education and Athletics THE DIRECTOR
Physical Education and Athletics Recreational Sp
Physical Education and Athletics COURSE DESCRIPT
Physical Education and Athletics the duration o
Physics THE FACULTY Alan J. DeWeerd S. Eri
Physics major in another science, stude
Physics Physics B: Students who earn a score
Physics standing of the physical principles
Physics 331 Classical Mechanics. Spring (4). Ap
Psychology THE FACULTY Susan B. Goldstein
Psychology 220 Exceptional Child. Fall (4). Nat
Psychology 352 Human Sexuality. Spring (4). Thi
Psychology include child psychopathology, intel
Race and Ethnic Studies THE DIRECTOR Keith Os
Race and Ethnic Studies THE MINOR The minor cons
Race and Ethnic Studies in the United States. T
Race and Ethnic Studies tudes and forms of civi
Religious Studies THE FACULTY Julius Bailey
Religious Studies study of religious ethics
Religious Studies THE MINOR A minor consists of
Religious Studies cultural analysis. NU and EV
Religious Studies 245 Lesbians, Gays, and Relig
Religious Studies 305 The Historical Search for
Religious Studies 450 Jameson Center Colloquia.
Sociology and Anthropology THE FACULTY Wesley
Sociology and Anthropology The Helen and Vernon
Sociology and Anthropology create their own mea
Sociology and Anthropology 259 The Middle East.
Sociology and Anthropology tations of quantit
Sociology and Anthropology 335 Sociology of the
Sociology and Anthropology 344 Anthropology of
Sociology and Anthropology anthropological lea
Spanish THE FACULTY Hector Brasil-Laurenzo
Spanish COURSE DESCRIPTIONS (SPAN) 101–102 Firs
Spanish 425 Spanish-American Civilization Fall
Spanish 456 Panorama of the Contemporary Spanis
Theatre Arts FACULTY Nephelie Andonyadis C
Theatre Arts work is situated in the expectatio
Theatre Arts solving and conceptual thinking sp
Theatre Arts scenes. Students learn the necessa
Theatre Arts its late twentieth-century arri
Women's and Gender Studies THE DIRECTOR Jenni
Women's and Gender Studies WGST majors define t
Women's and Gender Studies •JNST Feminist Film A
Women's and Gender Studies teenth- and twentieth
Women's and Gender Studies 255 Sex, Lies, and Ur
Women's and Gender Studies 130, 150, 330 or
Integrated Programs of Study PRELAW The Program
Integrated Programs of Study PREMED/PREHEALTH PR
Integrated Programs of Study member who t
Additional Course Offerings UNIVERSITY ACTIVITY
Additional Course Offerings offered without p
Additional Course Offerings enhancing study ski
School of Business THE INTERIM DEAN Stuart No
School of Business Admissions The School of Bus
School of Business Admissions The decision of t
School of Business Financial Aid GENERAL INFORMA
School of Business Financial Aid program, or en
School of Business Financial Aid Eligibility.
School of Business Financial Aid Federal Supp
School of Business Financial Aid • What happen
School of Business Financial Aid officially, th
School of Business Tuition and Fees The follow
School of Business Tuition and Fees Students. .
School of Business Tuition and Fees Denial of Ad
School of Business Graduation Requirements UNDER
School of Business Graduation Requirements Arts
School of Business Graduation Requirements in a
School of Business Awards and Honors Gordon C. A
School of Business Awards and Honors THE BANTA C
School of Business Programs of Study UNDERGRADUA
School of Business Programs of Study foundation
School of Business Programs of Study training f
School of Business Programs of Study • BUAD 68
School of Business Programs of Study • INTB 69
School of Business Programs of Study • INFT 64
School of Business Programs of Study • MGMT 62
School of Business Course Descriptions MANAGEMEN
School of Business Course Descriptions 348 Elec
School of Business Course Descriptions 660 Mana
School of Business Course Descriptions presents
School of Business Course Descriptions 481 Stra
School of Business Course Descriptions FINANCE (
School of Business Course Descriptions HUMANITIE
School of Business Course Descriptions 615 Team
School of Business Course Descriptions 655 IT C
School of Business Course Descriptions tutions
School of Business Course Descriptions 397C Spe
School of Business Course Descriptions manageme
School of Business Course Descriptions SCIENCE (
School of Education THE DEAN Robert Denham T
School of Education Admissions ADMISSIONS The Sc
School of Education Admissions • Certificate o
School of Education Admissions (e.g.
School of Education Financial Aid GENERAL INFORM
School of Education Financial Aid students. S
School of Education Financial Aid Federal Parent
School of Education Financial Aid program)-
School of Education Financial Aid • You shoul
School of Education Financial Aid U.S. Secreta
School of Education Tuition and Fees The follo
School of Education Tuition and Fees Dissertati
School of Education Tuition and Fees within a t
School of Education Graduation Requirements GRA
School of Education Awards Alpha Delta Kappa, O
School of Education Programs of Study PROGRAMS E
School of Education Programs of Study • EDUC 5
School of Education Programs of Study Each
School of Education Programs of Study MASTER OF
School of Education Programs of Study address t
School of Education Programs of Study Couns
School of Education Programs of Study program c
School of Education Programs of Study EXPLANATIO
School of Education Course Descriptions EDUCATIO
School of Education Course Descriptions experie
School of Education Course Descriptions 527X He
School of Education Course Descriptions 600 Ref
School of Education Course Descriptions practic
School of Education Course Descriptions tary
School of Education Course Descriptions 650 Und
School of Education Course Descriptions federal
School of Education Course Descriptions emergin
School of Education Course Descriptions 830 Soc
School of Education Course Descriptions 842 Qua
School of Education Course Descriptions candida
The Faculty (Dates indicate first year of full-
The Faculty Leslie Brody, Professor of Creative
The Faculty Lutheran University; M.S., Univ
The Faculty 1980; B.A., University of Calif
The Faculty Celine Ko, Assistant Professor of
The Faculty B.A., Pomona College; M.L.I.S.,
The Faculty College; M.A., Ph.D., The Johns
The Faculty New York, Albany; Ph.D., Univer
The Faculty Suzette Soboti, Associate Professor
The Faculty M.A., University of California,
Faculty Emeriti (Dates indicate years of servic
Faculty Emeriti Betti Sherman, Professor Emerit
Administrators OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Stuart B.
Administrators Admissions – College of Arts and
Administrators Facilities Management Roger Celli
Administrators Lori Hatfield, Director of Caree
Board of Trustees Harrison M. Bains, Jr., Retir
Board of Trustees Trustees Emeriti David Banta,
Legal Statements ACCREDITATION The University of
Legal Statements NOTICE OF EQUITY IN ATHLETICS
Index Academic Calendar, 34 Academic Credit, Un
Index School of Business, 316 School
Index Graduation Requirements College of A
Index Prelaw, 286 Preliminary Teaching Credenti
Notes
Notes
Notes
Communication with the University General Info
Office of Admissions 1200 East Colton Avenue PO B