2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
College of Arts and Sciences
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Location: Steely Library 410
Telephone: 859-572-5495
Fax: 859-572-6185
Email Address: DeanAandS@nku.edu
Web Address: http://www.nku.edu/academics/artsci.html
Dean: Diana McGill
Other Key Personnel:
Associate Dean: Bethany Bowling
Associate Dean: Emily Detmer-Goebel
Assistant Dean and Director of the College Advising Center: Amy Racke
Budget Officer: Beth Sweeney
Director of Development: Lori Shelley
Assistant Director of Development: Sarah Eastburn
Director of Integrative Studies: Rudy Garns
Assistant to the Dean: Annette Pendery
The College of Arts and Sciences is not only the largest of the six colleges at Northern Kentucky University, but we also offer the most diverse collection of undergraduate and graduate degree programs and the widest array of general education courses. All students will discover something of interest in our classes and leave better prepared to solve problems, create, discover, communicate, and influence their communities and the world around them. Students in Arts and Sciences may choose from among 48 undergraduate degree programs and 46 minors. We offer undergraduate certificates in 5 areas, and graduate certificates and master’s degrees in 12 areas. Pre-professional programs are available for students interested in specific career paths such as medicine, pharmacy, law, engineering, forestry and wildlife management. Students interested in experiencing multiple disciplines and understanding the connections among them may choose from many interdisciplinary program options at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
We look forward to welcoming you to the College of Arts and Sciences and helping you succeed throughout your university experience and beyond!
College Advising Center
Location: University Center 218C
Telephone: 859-572-5494
Fax: 859-572-1444
Email Address: campbellb1@nku.edu
Web Address: http://artscience.nku.edu/advisingcenter.html
Key Personnel:
Assistant Dean and Director: Amy Racke
Academic Advisor: Brittany Campbell
Academic Advisor: Amanda Laskowski
The center helps students who have issues and may need approval from the assistant dean. These include but are not limited to problems with graduation, withdrawal from classes, registration, probation, suspension, and reinstatement. The advisors in the center assist all Integrative Studies and undeclared majors in the College of Arts and Sciences with course selection and general education requirements, transfer credit, personal time management, and varied program possibilities. In addition, they address all advising needs for students interested in but not yet admitted to the following selective admission programs such as biological sciences, chemistry, and music.
Accreditations
American Chemical Society - Chemistry
National Association of Schools of Music - Music
Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs and Administration - Political Science and Criminal Justice
The Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET- Electronics Engineering Technology; Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Centers
Center for Applied Anthropology
Location: Landrum Academic Center 228
Telephone: 859-572-5702
Fax: 859-572-6086
Email Address: cfaa@nku.edu
Web Address: http://cfaa.nku.edu
Director: Douglas W. Hume
Associate Director: Jessica Lott
Assistant Director: Denise Knisely
This center collaborates and conducts community-based ethnographic research with local, national, and international nonprofit and governmental agencies. The CfAA partners with the Scripps Howard Center for Civic Engagement, Kentucky Campus Compact, NKU Office of Education Abroad, and the Cooperative Center for Study Abroad to provide service-learning projects for NKU students both in the United States and abroad. Anthropological theory and method is uniquely equipped to provide ethnographic data to assist projects involving local human communities and other project stakeholders. Our methods include ethnographic interviews, qualitative analyses, questionnaires, and quantitative analyses.
The Burkardt Consulting Center
Location: Mathematics-Education-Psychology Center 463
Telephone: 859-572-1325
Fax: 859-572-6097
Email Address: bcc@nku.edu
Web Address: http://bcc.nku.edu
Director: Joseph Nolan
Assistant Director: Mary Lee Glore
The Burkardt Consulting Center (BCC) provides statistical consulting to NKU students, NKU faculty, and community members throughout the Northern Kentucky region. As part of its mission, the BCC also provides a venue for undergraduate statistics and/or mathematics majors at NKU to gain valuable internship experience in which they (under the direction of our faculty) consult with clients on real-world problems. The BCC assists clients with quantitative analyses including, but not limited to: study design, survey design, data collection, data analysis, and reporting.
Center for Integrative Natural Science and Mathematics
Location: Landrum Academic Center 134
Telephone: 859-572-5381
Fax: 859-572-6179
Email Address: cinsam@nku.edu
Web Address: http://cinsam.nku.edu
Director: Madhura Kulkarni
Other Key Personnel:
Associate Director: Ashely Vaughn
STEM Outreach Director: Ella Bowling
Outreach Specialist: Amber Carter
Director of Recruitment and Retention: Ellen Hokkanen
Program Manager: Danielle Dores
Robotics Coordinator: Beth Koch
Instrument & Technology Manager: Tracy Kaeff
Budget and Administration Coordinator: Kelli Rieskamp
The Center for Integrative Natural Science and Mathematics, established in 1999 as NKU’s program of distinction, strives to enhance the teaching, learning, and applying of science and mathematics at NKU and in the northern Kentucky region through interdisciplinary collaboration. CINSAM engages teachers of science and mathematics by offering integrative science and mathematics coursework for prospective teachers and through programs of outreach and continuing education for current teachers. CINSAM also supports the science, technology, engineering and mathematics programs at NKU in the recruitment, retention, and graduation of STEM and STEM education students. In addition, CINSAM funds collaborative research between NKU faculty and students. CINSAM engages with the community through summer camps and outreach events for area students and by working with industry and government on joint projects involving NKU faculty and students.
Center for Public History
Location: Landrum Academic Center 415
Telephone: 859-572-6186
Email Address: centerforpublichisto@nku.edu
Web Address: http://publichistory.nku.edu
Director: Paul Tenkotte
Assistant Director: Brian Hackett
The Center for Public History supports the civic engagement and community outreach activities of the faculty and students of the History and Geography department providing students with practical and real-world experiences in the promotion, presentation and preservation of local and regional history. The Center also provides a venue for department students and faculty to showcase their work as it actively plans, supports and implements history-related projects in the tri-state area.
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