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Arts & Sciences
CRETE CAMPUS CATALOG
2012+2013
Campus Offices for Quick Reference
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2012-2013 Doane College
Contents 4......................................
Introducing Doane College Doane College is known
History of Doane / 5 History of Doane For 140
6 / Accreditation Statement Accreditation Stat
Fiscal Responsibility / 7 Doane College Preside
8 / Campus Buildings Campus Buildings and Sceni
The Chab Weyers Education and Hixson Lied Art Bui
10 / Campus Buildings who provided funds for th
Building. It spans two-levels and 63,535 square-f
12 / Campus Buildings Osterhout Lane was constr
Sheldon Hall, a co-ed residence hall- located eas
Admission General Admission Policy www.doane.edu
High School Seniors and First-year Students / 15
16 / Early Enrollment of High School Students E
Admission of Veterans of Mili- tary Service Doane
Educational Costs and Business Regulations Gene
20 / Business Regulations 14-meal-a-week plans
any indebtedness to Doane College. At the discret
22 / Business Regulations after census day. (Ce
amount of institutional charges when calculating
Financial Aid Applying for Financial Aid Financ
26 / Academic Scholarships Academic Scholarship
Student Employment Student employment in the Scho
28 / Travel Scholarship Travel Scholarship for
In addition to the minimum cumula- tive GPA stand
30 / Satisfactory Academic Progress for Financial
Repeat Coursework A student may receive financial
32 / Satisfactory Academic Progress for Financial
Student Leadership Student Services Doane believ
34 / Career Development Career Development Doan
This collaborative effort involves not only stude
36 / Community Living Community Living Residen
Alternative Spring Break: Doane students have an
38 / Cocurricular Activities Doane has four loc
Technology Available for Students Doane College h
40 / Technology Available for Students to comput
financial assistance.” This regulation requires th
42 / Alcohol and Drug Policy Athletic Departmen
Academic Policies & Procedures Enrollment Proce
44 / Enrollment Procedures Senior Citizen Enrol
from the college if they miss all courses for two
46 / Class Attendance A wide range of resources
and International Baccalaureate Diploma. If credi
48 / Transfer of Credit which are designated as
However, in some instances, credit
50 / Academic Dishonesty to help another
to be available at the time of the
52 / Final Examinations Final Examinations The
2. A maximum of two Doane Plan courses may
54 / Repeated Courses Audit A student wishing t
Ensemble Credit Music ensembles, i.e., Concert Ba
56 / Academic Honors Grade Changes After final g
Dean's List A student who earns a grade point ave
58 / Graduation If a Doane student participates
The student must declare which degree will be pos
60 / Academic Divisions Academic Divisions Cours
The Academic Program Successful completion of the
62 / Doane Plan Categories of Study Through the
Doane Plan Categories of Study / 63 CULTURAL PE
64 / Doane Plan Categories of Study MATHEMATICA
Doane Plan Categories of Study / 65 For pre-pro
66 / Doane Plan Categories of Study may engage
General Requirements / 67 2. Basic Writing Skil
68 / Stipulations 2. Students who have been ful
Majors / 69 Majors Requirements for the majors
70 / Minors Minors Accounting
Supplemental Course Offerings / 71
72 / Supplemental Course Offerings Honors Cours
Programs and Courses of Instruction Accounting (
74 / Accounting Testing Option: Students with s
Accounting / 75 ACC 104 Managerial Accounting
76 / Accounting completion of th
Accounting / 77 ACC 411 Systems/Applied Accoun
78 / Art of working paper techniques, preparati
Art / 79 Requirements for the Art Major:
80 / Art elements and principles of desig
Art / 81 ART 225 Typography (3)
82 / Art ART 240 Introduction to Art Therapy
Art / 83 ART 290, 390, 490 Directed Study (1-
84 / Art ART 325 Art in Secondary Schools (2)
Art / 85 changing consumer culture. Stu
86 / Astronomy Astronomy (AST) Visiting Profess
Biology / 87 Requirements for the Biology Major
88 / Biology Requirements for the Biology Subje
Biology / 89 BIO 121 Ecology and Evolution of
90 / Biology BIO 295 Biostatistics (3)
Biology / 91 successful completion o
92 / Biology this course, students wil
Biology / 93 BIO 353 Environmental Microbiolog
94 / Biology understand the importance o
Business Administration / 95 Business Administr
96 / Business Administration BUS 101 Understand
Business Administration / 97 terminolo
98 / Business Administration define the var
Business Administration / 99 Instruments,
100 / Business Administration BUS 361 Contempor
Business Administration / 101 BUS 418 Human Re
102 / Business Administration BUS 455 Small Bus
Chemistry / 103 Chemistry (CHM) Professor Cleve
104 / Chemistry CHM 101 Introduction to Chemis
Chemistry / 105 preparation, instrument cal
106 / Communication Studies CHM 495 Chemistry
Communication Studies / 107 public speaki
108 / Cooperative Education CMS 348 Gender Com
Economics / 109 Economics Professor Manns Assis
110 / Economics ECO 290, 390, 490 Directed Stu
Economics / 111 conditions prevailing a
112 / Economics ECO 340 Econometrics (3)
Economics/ 113
114 / Education Division
Education Division / 115 faculty, PK-12 p
116 / Education Division teachers enter th
Education Division / 117 acceptable sc
118 / Education Division or unable to m
Education Division / 119 grade of C or
120 / Education Education Majors Requirements
Education / 121 Requirements for the Special Edu
122 / Education Requirements for Early Childhoo
Education / 123 4. Mathematics: MTH 107 (or 108
124 / Education Education (EDU) EDU 101 Introd
Education / 125 EDU 311 Language Arts and Read
126 / Education EDU 323 Social Studies Methods
Education / 127 healthy development
128 / Early Childhood Education Early Childho
Special Education / 129 Special Education (ED
130 / Graduate Education EDS 428 Integration o
Graduate Education / 131 EDU 664 Seminar For B
132 / English English (ENG) Professor Haller Pr
English / 133 Requirements for the English Mino
134 / English critical responses are
English / 135 ENG 231 Linguistics (4) A s
136 / English ENG 305 Nineteenth Century Ameri
English / 137 writing found in secondar
138 / English ENG 421 Internship in Teaching E
English as a Second Language / 139 English as a
140 / Environmental and Earth Sciences ESL 325
Environmental and Earth Sciences / 141 Requirem
142 / Environmental and Earth Sciences Environm
Geography/Geology / 143 EVS 421 Environmental
144 / Fine Arts govern the circulation of t
French / 145 3. Students seeking certification f
146 / French FRE 319 The Teaching of French I
German / 147 with students, families, coll
148 / German GER 101-102 Elementary German (3
German / 149 Students will engage in peda
150 / History History (HIS) Associate Professor
History / 151 on the theme of how h
152 / History HIS 304 Military History (3)
History / 153 HIS 314 History of the Vietnam W
154 / History how race inter
History / 155 the troubled
156 / History HIS 348 History of the Roman Emp
Honors Program / 157 interpret historical data.
158 / Humanities HUM 302-402 Foreign Language
Information Science and Technology / 159 2. Com
160 / Information Science and Technology Requir
Information Science and Technology / 161 so
162 / Information Science and Technology IST 32
Information Science and Technology / 163 IST 35
164 /Interdisciplinary Studies Interdisciplinar
International Studies / 165 Requirements for the
166 / International Studies INT 317 Twentieth
Journalism and Media / 167 Journalism and Media
168 / Journalism and Media JOU 135 Broadcast J
Journalism and Media / 169 JOU 240 Media Produ
170 / Journalism and Media JOU 353 Contemporar
Learning Communities / 171 for articulati
172 / Liberal Arts Studies community experience
Mathematics / 173 Mathematics (MTH) Professor J
174 / Mathematics d. Actuarial science: 329, 33
Mathematics / 175 tive and integrate expl
176 / Mathematics stand philosophically
Mathematics / 177 MTH 347 Number Theory (3)
178 / Military Science MTH 496 Mathematics Sem
Modern Languages / 179 MSI 323 Leadership and
180 / Music Music (MUS) Professor Gilbert Assoc
Music / 181 3. Music Education: Students seekin
182 / Music MUS 311, 312 A-Piano/ B-Voice/ C-I
Music / 183 education through reading, w
184 / Music MUS 305 Advanced Conducting (2)
Music / 185 teaching semester. Upon su
186 / Music information within
Natural Science / 187 cal performance as they r
188 / Natural Science NSI 324 The Teaching of
Philosophy and Religious Studies / 189 4. Minim
190 / Philosophy and Religious Studies
Philosophy / 191 PHILOSOPHY (PHI) PHI 105 Logic
192 / Philosophy falsifiabili
Religious Studies / 193 discuss v
194 / Religious Studies course, studen
Religious Studies / 195 1) Muslim t
196 / Physical Education B. Exercise Science
Physical Education / 197 in-depth ins
198 / Physical Education PED 290, 390, 490 Dir
Physical Education /199 PED 346 Kinesiology/A
200 / Physical Education PED 450 Structuring Mo
Physical Science /201 Physical Science (PHS) Pr
202 / Physical Science c) 12 credits
Physics / 203 • Develop a student’s ability t
204 / Physics 2. Cognates BIO 120; CHM 125; GEO
Physics / 205 important definitions and rel
206 / Physics PHY 318 Statics (4) Statics
Physics / 207 the Schrödinger equat
208 / Political Science Requirements for the Po
Political Science / 209 PSI 306 U.S. Interwar
210 / Political Science of the social
Political Science / 211 present, throu
212 / Psychology incorporate d
Psychology / 213 PSY 117 Introduction to Psych
214 / Psychology Cognitive,
Psychology / 215 PSY 365 Psychology of Persona
216 / Public Administration PAD 493 Public Adm
Social Science / 217 d. Three additional credit
218 / Social Science SSI 325 The Teaching of t
Sociology / 219 Requirements for the Sociology
220 / Sociology SOC 312 Juvenile Delinquency
Spanish / 221 SOC 421 Sociology Internship (0
222 / Spanish understanding of Sp
Spanish / 223 SPA 319 The Teaching of Spanish
224 / Spanish SPA 425 Latin American Literatur
Theatre / 225 2. One course chosen from the fol
226 / Theatre connectionsbetweencinematiccreati
Theatre / 227 THE 304 History of the Theatre I
228 / Theatre and drama, wi
Theatre / 229 disciplinary faculty, and final as
230 / Academic Support Center Academic Support
Academic Support Center / 231 DOANE LEARNING CEN
232 / Academic Support Center DOANE STUDENT SUP
Special Programs and Opportunities The Zenon C.R
234 / Honors Program Application All first-year
The Doane College Learning Community The Doane Le
236 / Pre-Professional Programs degree from Doa
in religion, philosophy, literature, history, soc
238 / Off-Campus and Study Abroad Options their
Central College Doane’s affiliation with the Inter
240 / International Programs Off-Campus Enrollm
Register of Trustees, Faculty & Administration
242 / Board of Trustees Ann Songster Cahill ’72
Board of Trustees / 243 John M. Vasak, Ph.D. ’6
244 / Doane College President Doane College Pre
Doane College Faculty / 245 Danelle DeBoer, 200
246 / Doane College Faculty Barbara Herzog, 201
Doane College Faculty / 247 Amy Kochsiek, 2012-
248 / Doane College Faculty Brian Pauwels, 2002
Doane College Faculty / 249 Timothy Wiedman, 20
250 / Administration and Staff Admission Office
Administration and Staff / 251 Bookstore Lynett
252 / Administration and Staff Information Tech
Administration and Staff / 253 Registrar's Offic
Endowment and Resources Loyal support for 140 ye
Charles Boswell Professorship Charles Minor Boswe
256 / Endowment and General Funds Henry & Mary
Conrad C. Wells Wilson A. Wells Dr. Lloyd E. & Fl
258 / Scholarship Funds Class of 1952 William H
Morten & Besse Potter Mortensen W. Stewart Nelson
Degrees Awarded Class of 2011 — August Graduates
Class of 2012 — May Graduates / 261 Kate
262 / Class of 2012 — May Graduates Ad
Class of 2012 — May Graduates / 263 Ke
264 / Class of 2012 — May Graduates Kayt
Class of 2012 — May Graduates / 265 Mega
Joshua James Wade, Prague, NE, Bachelor of Scienc
Emily Pernicek Emily Petersen Emily Pracht Sarah
268 / Distinguished Scholars Marianne Clarke Wri
Distinguished Scholars / 269 Fulbright Scholars
270 / Distinguished Scholars 2000 Paul Barta ’
Academic Calendar 2012-13 / Doane's 141st Year F
Academic Calendar / 273 INTERTERM 2013 January
274 / Academic Calendar Academic Calendar 2013-1
Academic Calendar / 275 INTERTERM 2014 January
Appendix Federal Disclosure Information Accordi
Federal Disclosure Information / 277 Disclosure
Index A academic divisions, 60 academic disho
diploma, 58 directed study, 71 disabilities, acce
282 / Index I incomplete grade, 52 informatio
probation, social, 36 professional art emphasis,
NOTES
FOUNDED: 1872. Doane College is Nebraska’s first l