2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog

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COLLEGE STUDIES

2022-2023

COLLEGE STUDIES

Christopher Newport University involves students in a rich, multifaceted tradition of intellectual exploration grounded in the common principles of liberal learning. The college studies program develops students’ capacities of empowerment, knowledge and responsibility, whose key intellectual and personal attributes are enumerated below. All coursework at Christopher Newport University — whether in the liberal learning core, major, minor or elective courses —seeks to introduce, reinforce, and advance student aptitude in these primary capacities. The Essential Learning Outcomes Beginning in school and continuing at successively higher levels across their college studies, students prepare for twenty-first century challenges by gaining: •

Intellectual and practical skills, including: inquiry and analysis; critical and creative thinking; written and oral communication; quantitative literacy; information literacy; teamwork and problem solving. Practiced extensively, across the curriculum, in the context of progressively more challenging problems, projects, and standards for performance.

Personal and social responsibility, including: civic knowledge and engagement – local and global; intercultural knowledge and competence; ethical reasoning and action; foundations and skills for lifelong learning. Anchored through active involvement with diverse communities and real-world challenges.

Integrative Learning, including synthesis and advanced accomplishment across general and specialized studies. Demonstrated through the application of knowledge, skills, and responsibilities to new setting and complex problems.

THE CURRICULUM IN COLLEGE STUDIES COLL 140. The Transitional Learner (2-2-0) Prerequisite: First year freshman or first term transfer student. This course serves as an introduction to higher education and an ongoing orientation to Christopher Newport campus resources and services. Designed to help new students transition to college life, students will learn academic and psycho-social skills that will assist them in their adjustment to the university. Students will achieve greater understanding of learning theories, problem-solving approaches and academic skills and study strategies that can be applied within the college environment. In addition, students will investigate potential academic pathways, career goals and pre-professional experience prior to graduation. COLL 150. The Intentional Learner (2-2-0) Prerequisite: Academic probation status. The student will understand the significance of a liberal arts education, examine his or her role in and responsibility for learning, understand and apply college study skills, comprehend university policies and procedures, develop long- and short-term goals for college success, and explore career goals through preparation for academic advising, major exploration and clarification of the decision-making process. The course will also give attention to college reading and its centrality to academic achievement. COLL 277. The Internship: A Course for Your Career (Credits vary 1-3) Restriction: Students are not permitted to receive academic credit in COLL 277 and an academic department’s internship course for the same internship experience or at the same internship site. This course provides students the opportunity for meaningful reflection on their internship experience. Students will utilize assignments to consider how their coursework has prepared them for the experience and how the experience is preparing them for future internships, jobs, and graduate school programs. Following the course, students will be able to articulate the value of their experience and their contributions to the organization.

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Emeriti Faculty

8min
pages 299-301

Faculty

28min
pages 290-298

Family Rights and Privacy Act

7min
pages 287-288

Women’s and Gender Studies

2min
page 286

Theater and Dance

37min
pages 274-284

Psychology

26min
pages 253-260

U.S. National Security Studies

2min
page 285

Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology

43min
pages 261-272

Teacher Preparation

2min
page 273

Pre-Med & Pre-Health

24min
pages 244-250

President’s Leadership Program

5min
pages 251-252

Pre-Law

2min
page 243

Physics, Computer Science and Engineering

50min
pages 221-235

Political Science

23min
pages 236-242

Philosophy and Religion

38min
pages 210-220

Neuroscience

9min
pages 207-209

Music

48min
pages 193-206

Museum Studies

2min
page 192

Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures

1hr
pages 174-191

Military Science

10min
pages 170-173

Middle East and North Africa Studies

3min
page 169

Medieval and Renaissance Studies

2min
page 168

Mathematics

23min
pages 160-167

Leadership and American Studies

25min
pages 152-158

Linguistics

3min
page 159

Judeo-Christian Studies

1min
page 150

International Culture and Business

2min
page 149

Interdisciplinary Studies

4min
pages 147-148

Humanities

1min
page 146

Human Rights and Conflict Resolution

2min
page 145

History

40min
pages 130-140

Honors

11min
pages 141-144

Fine Art and Art History

27min
pages 122-129

Film Studies

2min
page 121

Economics

14min
pages 105-108

Environmental Studies

4min
pages 119-120

English

38min
pages 109-118

Communication

20min
pages 98-103

Digital Humanities

2min
page 104

College Studies

2min
page 97

Business

39min
pages 83-94

Biotechnology and Management Program

3min
pages 81-82

Biology, Organismal and Environmental

24min
pages 74-80

Civic Engagement and Social Justice

3min
page 96

Childhood Studies

2min
page 95

Biology, Molecular and Chemistry

36min
pages 63-73

Asian Studies

3min
page 62

African-American Studies

2min
page 61

Grade Appeal Procedure

13min
pages 51-53

Academic Standards

2min
page 56

Academic Policies and Procedures

32min
pages 43-50

Graduation Requirements

7min
pages 54-55

Graduate Studies

4min
pages 41-42

Library

2min
page 39

James C. Windsor Center for Health and Counseling Services

2min
page 35

Academic Advising

2min
page 33

Student Affairs

3min
page 32

Athletics

6min
pages 30-31

Financial Aid

11min
pages 25-27

Tuition & Fees

21min
pages 19-24

Residence Life and Housing

7min
pages 28-29

Admission for Transfer, Re-admitted and Non-degree

10min
pages 16-18

Welcome to christopher NeWport UNiversity

6min
pages 3-4

The University

3min
page 10

Freshman Admission

3min
page 11
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