2018 19 Ewu Graduate & Undergraduate Catalog

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2018–19ewu graduate &undergraduate catalog

CATALOG HOMEThe EWU Graduate and Undergraduate Catalog contains informationregarding academic programs, academic policies, procedures andavailable services. It outlines all degree requirements and is your guide toearning a degree.Welcome to EWUAs a student at Eastern Washington University, you will find academicprograms designed to inspire and challenge you, to support yoursuccess. EWU prepares students for high-demand, real-world jobs andleadership more effectively than any other university in the state.Employers recognize EWU as a top source for diverse, highly preparedgraduates with applied job skills. No matter which academic programyou choose, you can apply what you learn in real-world settings on andoff campus as well as well as in classrooms and labs. Our outstandingfaculty and staff are your guides, helping you explore new ideas andattain the knowledge and experience you need.We know your years at EWU will be rich and rewarding. We arecommitted to helping you achieve your goals—in college and after yougraduate.Mary Cullinan, President )MissionOur Values—EWU is dedicated to the following key values.Access—we expand access to opportunity and success for students.Inclusiveness—our diversity makes EWU a stronger community.Integrity—we foster a culture of respect, commitment and honesty.Quality—we strive for excellence in everything we do.Student-Centered Learning Environment—students are the reason we exist.Our Mission—EWU expands opportunities for personal transformationthrough excellence in learning. EWU achieves this mission by: creating environments for personal transformation that enrichthe lives of individuals, families, communities and society atlarge; developing faculty and staff by growing and strengtheningan intellectual community and supporting professionaldevelopment; expanding opportunity for all students by providing criticalaccess to first generation students, underserved populations,place-bound students, and other students who may not have theopportunity for higher education; fostering excellence in learning through quality academicprograms, undergraduate and graduate student research andindividual student-faculty interaction. Students extend theirlearning beyond the classroom through co-curricular programs,life skills development, internship programs, volunteering andservice learning.Our VisionEWU envisions a future of professionally, socially and culturally engagedleaders, citizens and communities.EWU is a driving force for the culture, economy, workforce and vitality ofWashington state.Our graduates think critically and make meaningful contributions to boththeir career fields and their communities.

TABLE OF CONTENTSBAE-Visual Arts/Elementary Major . 83Accreditations . 9BAE-Visual Arts/Secondary Major . 84Locations . 11BFA-Studio Art Major . 85History . 12BFA-Visual Communication Design . 87Admissions . 13Minor-Art . 88Transfer Students . 19Minor-Art/Elementary or Secondary . 88Placement . 21Art (ART) . 88Prior Learning . 21Biology . 93Registration . 24BS-Biology Major . 95Undergraduate Degree . 33BS-Biology Major with Biotechnology Option . 95Graduation Requirements . 40BS-Biology Major with Pre-Medicine/Pre-Dentistry Option . 96Graduate Studies . 42BAE-Biology/Secondary Major . 97Undergraduate Policies . 47Minor-Biology . 98University Policies . 49Minor-Biology/Secondary . 98Addiction Studies . 60Add-on Endorsement-General Science . 99Addiction Studies, Bachelor of Arts (BA) . 61MS-Biology Major . 99Minor-Addiction Counseling and Prevention . 61Biology (BIOL) . 100Certificate-Addiction Studies Suicide Assessment, Treatment andManagement . 62Business Administration . 107BA-Studio Art Major . 82Addiction Studies, Master of Arts (MA) . 62BAB-Business Analytics, Bachelor of Arts in BusinessAdministration . 109Graduate Certificate-Addiction Studies . 62BAB-Entrepreneurship . 110Graduate Certificate-Addiction Studies Licensed Professionals. 63BAB-Finance Major . 111Addiction Studies (ADST) . 63Africana Education Program . 68Minor-Africana Studies . 68BAB-International Business Major . 112BAB-Marketing Major . 113BAB-Management with General Business Option . 114Africana Studies (AAST) . 68BAB-Management with Human Resource Management Option. 115Aging Studies . 70BAB-Management Information Systems Major . 116Minor-Aging Studies (Interdisciplinary) . 70BAB-Management with Operations Management Option . 117Aging Studies (AGST) . 70BAB-Professional Accounting Major . 118American Indian Studies . 71BS-Data Analytics, Bachelor of Science . 119Minor-Indian Studies . 71Minor-Accounting . 120Indian Studies (IDST) . 71Minor-Business Analytics . 120Anthropology . 74Minor-Business Administration . 121BA-Anthropology Major . 74Minor-Data Analytics . 121Minor-Anthropology . 75Minor-Entrepreneurship . 121Minor-Archaeology . 75Minor-Information Security Management . 122MA-Critical GIS and Public Anthropology . 75Minor-International Business . 122Anthropology (ANTR) . 76Minor-Management Information Systems . 122Art . 81MBA-Business Administration . 122BA-Art History Major . 81MPAcc-Professional Accounting, Master of ProfessionalAccounting . 124

Accounting (ACCT) . 126Communication Sciences and Disorders . 164Business Administration (BADM) . 128BA-Communication Disorders Major . 166Decision Science (DSCI) . 131MS-Communication Disorders . 167Entrepreneurship (ENTP) . 132Communication Sciences and Disorders (CMSD) . 168Finance (FINC) . 133Communication Studies . 172Human Resource Management (HUMR) . 134BA-Communication Studies . 173International Business (IBUS) . 134BA-Communication in Public Relations Option . 174Management (MGMT) . 135Minor-Communication Studies . 175Management Information Systems (MISC) . 135Certificate-Leadership . 175Marketing (MKTG) . 137MS-Communication Studies with Cultural Communication Focus. 176Operations Management (OPSM) . 138Business and Marketing Education . 139BAE-Business and Marketing Education/Secondary Major or Addon Endorsement . 140Corporate Training Minor . 141MS-Communication Studies with Instructional CommunicationFocus . 177MS-Communication Studies with Organizational CommunicationFocus . 178Certificate-Career and Technical Education . 141MS-Communication Studies with Technological CommunicationFocus . 179Corporate Training Certificate . 142Communication Studies (CMST) . 179Business Education (BUED) . 142Computer Science . 185Career and Technical Education (CTED) . 143BCS-Computer Science Major . 186Chemistry and Biochemistry . 144BS-Computer Science Major . 187BA-Chemistry/Biochemistry Major with General Option . 144Minor-3D Animation . 189BAE-Chemistry/Biochemistry/Secondary Major . 145Minor-Computer Applications . 189BS-Chemistry/Biochemistry Major with Biochemistry Option. 146Minor-Computer Information Systems . 189BS-Chemistry/Biochemistry Major with Forensic Science Option. 147BS-Chemistry/Biochemistry Major with Pre-Med/Pre-Dent/PreVet Option . 148BS-Chemistry/Biochemistry Major with Professional Option. 149BS-Chemistry/Biochemistry Major with Standard Option . 150Minor-Chemistry/Biochemistry . 151Minor-Chemistry/Biochemistry Secondary . 151Minor-Environmental Chemistry . 151Add-on Endorsement-General Science . 152Chemistry and Biochemistry (CHEM) . 152Chicano Education . 156Minor-Chicana-Chicano Studies . 157Chicana and Chicano Studies (CHST) . 157Children's Studies . 159BA-Children's Studies . 159Certificate-Child and Family Support . 160Children's Studies (CDST) . 161Minor-Computer Science Programming . 190Minor-Web Application Development . 190MS-Computer Science . 190MS-Interdisciplinary . 190Computer Literacy (CPLA) . 190Computer Science (CSCD) . 191Criminal Justice . 199BA-Criminal Justice Major . 199Minor-Criminal Justice . 200Criminal Justice (CRIM) . 200Dental Hygiene . 202BS-Dental Hygiene Major . 202BS-On-line-Dental Hygiene, Degree Completion . 204MS-Dental Hygiene . 205Dental Hygiene (DNHY) . 206Dentistry . 210Design . 211Design, Bachelor of Design (BDes) . 211BFA-Visual Communication Design . 212

Design Minor . 213M.ED.-Master in Teaching (MIT): Elementary . 246Certificate-User Experience Design . 213M.ED.-Master in Teaching (MIT): Secondary . 247Design (DESN) . 214College Instruction Certificate, Graduate . 247Disability Studies . 217Graduate Certificate-Principal . 248Minor-Disability Studies . 217Education (EDUC) . 248Certificate-Disability Studies . 218Science Education (SCED) . 258Graduate Certificate-Disability Studies . 218Engineering & Design . 259Disability Studies (DSST) . 219BS-Electrical Engineering . 260Earth and Space Science . 222BS-Mechanical Engineering . 262BAE-Earth and Space Science/Secondary Major . 222BS-Mechanical Engineering Technology . 264Minor-Earth and Space Science/Secondary . 223BS-Technology with Applied Technology Option . 266Add-on Endorsement-General Science . 223BS-Technology with Construction Management Option . 267Economics . 224BS-Technology with Design Option . 268BA-Economics Major . 224BS-Technology with Manufacturing Option . 269BS-Economics Major . 225Minor-Applied Technology . 270BS-Economics Computing Option . 226Minor-Construction Management . 270Minor-Economics .

Sep 14, 2009 · The EWU Graduate and Undergraduate Catalog contains information regarding academic programs, academic policies, procedures and available services. It outlines all degree requirements and is your guide to earning a degree. Welcome to EWU As a student at Eastern Washington University, you will find academic