Dyer, Henry H., Professor Emeritus of English; A.B., Bucknell <strong>University</strong>; M.A., Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania Edwards,* Grace Toney, Director Emeritus, Appalachian Regional Studies Center and Distinguished Professor of Appalachian Studies; B.S., M.A., Appalachian State <strong>University</strong>; Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Virginia; Recipient of 1990 Virginia Outstanding Faculty Award; Recipient of 1989 Donald N. Dedmon Professorial Award Eiss, Nancy J., Associate Professor Emeritus of Education; B.S., <strong>University</strong> of Northern Colorado; M.A., <strong>University</strong> of Iowa Ellerman,* Gary D., Professor Emeritus of the School of Teacher Education and Leadership; B.A., M.A., Louisiana Tech <strong>University</strong>; Ph.D., Louisiana State <strong>University</strong> Evans, Gail, Associate Professor Emeritus of Physical and Health Education; B.S., Alabama College; M.S., <strong>University</strong> of Wisconsin Ewell,* Barbara N., Professor Emeritus of English; B.S., M.A., Memphis State <strong>University</strong>; Ph.D., Florida State <strong>University</strong> Felch, Robert I., Professor Emeritus of Management; B.S., Lehigh <strong>University</strong>; M.S., George Washington <strong>University</strong>; D.B.A., Florida State <strong>University</strong>; Certified Purchasing Manager, N.A.P.M. Fellin,* Eugene C., Professor Emeritus of Music; B.F.A., <strong>University</strong> of Wisconsin; M.M., <strong>University</strong> of Michigan; Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Wisconsin Fischer, Chester H., Professor Emeritus of Psychology; B.A., Washburn <strong>University</strong>; M.S., Kansas State <strong>University</strong>; Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Tennessee; Clinical Internship, <strong>University</strong> of Kansas Medical Center Ford, Gary H., Assistant Professor Emeritus of Mathematics; B.A., Trenton State College; M.S., <strong>University</strong> of Connecticut Franck, Matthew J., Chair Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of Political Science; B.A., Virginia Wesleyan College; M.A., Ph.D., Northern Illinois <strong>University</strong>; Recipient of 2001 <strong>Radford</strong> <strong>University</strong> Foundation Award for Creative Scholarship Friedman, Dianne E., Professor Emeritus of Psychology; B.A., Northwestern <strong>University</strong>; M.A., <strong>University</strong> of Michigan; PhD., <strong>University</strong> of South Carolina; Recipient of the 2007 <strong>Radford</strong> <strong>University</strong> Foundation Award for Distinguished Faculty Advising Frets,* Paul, Professor Emeritus of Art; B.S., E.D., Arkansas State <strong>University</strong>; M.A., <strong>University</strong> of Missouri; D.A., Carnegie-Mellon <strong>University</strong> Gaerttner, Donna B., Assistant Professor Emeritus of Physical and Health Education; B.S., Miami <strong>University</strong>; M.Ed., <strong>University</strong> of Virginia Geller,* Carol H., Professor Emeritus of the School of Teacher Education and Leadership; B.S., M.S., Southern Illinois <strong>University</strong>; Ed.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State <strong>University</strong> Gibson, * Mary H., Professor Emeritus of Nursing; B.S.N., <strong>University</strong> of Virginia; M.S.N., Vanderbilt <strong>University</strong>; Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Texas at Austin Gibson, Robert C., Professor Emeritus of Education; B.A., College of the Ozarks; M.S., <strong>University</strong> of Arkansas; Ed.D., <strong>University</strong> of Missouri Gibson, Robert S., Associate Professor Emeritus of Education; A.B., M.Div., Duke <strong>University</strong>; M.A., A.M.D., Florida State <strong>University</strong> Gill, Robert M., Professor Emeritus of Political Science; B.A., Washington and Lee <strong>University</strong>; M.A., Ph.D., Duke <strong>University</strong>; Recipient of 1980 <strong>Radford</strong> <strong>University</strong> Foundation Award for Excellence in Teaching Givens, Karolyn W., Professor Emeritus of Nursing; B.S.N., Wayne State <strong>University</strong>; M.S., Boston <strong>University</strong>; Ed.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State <strong>University</strong> Gordon,* G. Lynn, Professor Emeritus of Art; B.S., Wittenberg <strong>University</strong>; M.Ed., Ed.D, The Pennsylvania State <strong>University</strong> Gourley, Eugene V., Professor Emeritus of Biology; B.A., M.S., Eastern Michigan <strong>University</strong>; Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Florida Graham,* Marilyn T., Professor Emeritus of Special Education; B.A., Denison <strong>University</strong>; M.A., Ohio State <strong>University</strong>; Ph.D., East Texas State <strong>University</strong> 420
Gregory, Russell I., Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies; B.A., Oklahoma Baptist <strong>University</strong>; M.Div., Southern Baptist Seminary; M.A., Ph.D., Vanderbilt <strong>University</strong>; Recipient of 1990 Donald N. Dedmon Professorial Award Grice,* George L., Professor Emeritus of Communication; B.A., <strong>University</strong> of Illinois; M.A., Western Illinois <strong>University</strong>; Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Texas at Austin Griggs, Marcella J., Professor Emeritus of Nursing; B.S., <strong>Radford</strong> <strong>University</strong>; M.S., <strong>University</strong> of California, San Francisco; Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Maryland-Baltimore Hagan, Charles W., Professor Emeritus of Education; B.A., College of the Ozarks; M.S., <strong>University</strong> of Arkansas; Ed.D., <strong>University</strong> of Missouri Hansard,* J.D. Jr., Professor Emeritus of Mathematics; B.S., M.S., Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Arkansas Harris, Alastair V., Professor Emeritus of Psychology; B.A., Franklin and Marshall College; A.M., Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of South Dakota; Recipient of 1995 <strong>Radford</strong> <strong>University</strong> Foundation Award for <strong>University</strong> Service Hayes, Charles L., Professor Emeritus of Theatre; B.S., Troy State College; M.A., Indiana <strong>University</strong> Heimlich, Mildred M., Associate Professor Emeritus of Music; B.A., Geneva College; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State <strong>University</strong>; M.S.M., Union Theological Seminary Helm, John P., Associate Professor Emeritus of Information Technology; B.A., Southern Illinois <strong>University</strong>; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State <strong>University</strong>; M.S., Ph.D., Purdue <strong>University</strong> Hendrickson, Doris F., Assistant Professor Emeritus of Library Sciences; B.S., Iowa <strong>University</strong>; M.L.S., George Peabody College Hickman, C. William Jr., Professor Emeritus of Chemistry; B.S., Washington and Lee <strong>University</strong>; Ph.D., The Ohio State <strong>University</strong> Howard, Donald E., Professor Emeritus of Education; A.B., Atlantic Christian College; M.S., North Carolina State <strong>University</strong>; Ed.D., Duke <strong>University</strong> Hudson, William S., Associate Professor Emeritus of English; B.A., Lynchburg College; M.A., Ed.S., Ph.D., Peabody College Jarvis, Floyd E. Jr., Professor Emeritus of Biology; A.B., <strong>University</strong> of Richmond; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State <strong>University</strong> Jervey, Edward, Professor Emeritus of History; B.A., Emory <strong>University</strong>; B.S.Th., M.A., Ph.D., Boston <strong>University</strong>; Recipient of 1977 <strong>Radford</strong> <strong>University</strong> Foundation Award for Excellence in Teaching Johnson, B. Frances, Assistant Professor Emeritus of Library Science; B.S., <strong>Radford</strong> <strong>University</strong>; M.A., George Peabody College Johnson, Elmer D., Professor Emeritus of History; A.B., M.A., Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of North Carolina Jones,* Franklin M., Professor Emeritus of Physical Science; B.S., M.A., Appalachian State <strong>University</strong>; M.Ed., <strong>University</strong> of North Carolina; Ed.D., <strong>University</strong> of Georgia; Recipient of 1995 Donald N. Dedmon Professorial Award; Recipient of 1995 Virginia Outstanding Faculty Award Jones, Mary H., Assistant Professor Emeritus of Home Economics; B.S., Longwood College; M.Ed., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State <strong>University</strong> Jones*, Myrl G., Professor Emeritus of English; B.A., Texas Christian <strong>University</strong>; M.A., West Texas State <strong>University</strong>; Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Houston; Recipient of 1979 Donald N. Dedmon Professorial Award Kipling, Kim J., Professor Emeritus of Philosophy; B.A., M.A., Kent State <strong>University</strong>; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State <strong>University</strong> Knipe,* James, Professor Emeritus of Art; B.A., Western Washington State <strong>University</strong>; M.F.A., <strong>University</strong> of Minnesota Kranowski,* Nathan J., Associate Professor Emeritus of Accounting; B.A., City College of New York; M.A., Middlebury College; Ph.D., Columbia <strong>University</strong>; M.Acctcy., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State <strong>University</strong>; C.P.A. Krebs, Jerry, Associate Professor Emeritus of Art; B.F.A., M.F.A., <strong>University</strong> of Kansas Kroeber,* Donald W., Professor Emeritus of Information Systems; B.A., Park College; M.S., B.A., Boston <strong>University</strong>; Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Georgia 421
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2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog
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Contents Academic Calendar 3 Degree
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Calendar Fall Semester 2011 2012 20
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COLLEGE OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING AR
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University Presidents John Preston
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Commission on Collegiate Nursing Ed
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Admissions Admission to Radford is
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IB EXAMINATION MIN. SCORE RADFORD U
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Transfer Students Students wishing
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Campus Life Numerous cultural and e
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Participation and Graduation Studen
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Political Science (p. 156) Psycholo
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ACCREDITATION The graduate and unde
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College of Education and Human Deve
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RETENTION POLICIES After admission
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APPALACHIAN STUDIES Theresa L. Burr
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B.S. DEGREE EXERCISE, SPORT AND HEA
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ESHE 363. Seminar in Professional F
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concentrations have specific requir
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Childhood Special Education. 9 EDEC
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Waldron College of Health and Human
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carry out these roles. Professional
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assistance for all students in the
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performance-based project.) In orde
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