Addendum to 2012 - 2013 Undergraduate Catalogue University Calendar 03/13/2013 LT The UNCW undergraduate catalogue includes a calendar for the current academic year and a tentative calendar for the following year. Both calendars are subject to change, especially the tentative calendar, and will be updated online as necessary. The 2012-2013 calendar will not be official until published in the 2012-2013 online catalogue. Fall, 2012 Spring, 2013 Summer, 2013 Fall, 2013 Spring, 2014 Summer, 2014 University Calendar 2012-2013 Fall Semester, 2012 Fall 2012 Registration and SeaNet dates – Please refer to the Calendar of Events at www.uncw.edu/reg New student orientation – Please refer to the Transition Programs at www.uncw.edu/orientation
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Addendum to
2012 - 2013
Undergraduate
Catalogue
University Calendar
03/13/2013 LT
The UNCW undergraduate catalogue includes a calendar for the current academic year
and a tentative calendar for the following year. Both calendars are subject to change,
especially the tentative calendar, and will be updated online as necessary. The 2012-2013
calendar will not be official until published in the 2012-2013 online catalogue.
Fall, 2012
Spring, 2013
Summer, 2013
Fall, 2013
Spring, 2014
Summer, 2014
University Calendar 2012-2013
Fall Semester, 2012 Fall 2012
Registration and SeaNet dates – Please refer to the Calendar of Events at www.uncw.edu/reg
New student orientation – Please refer to the Transition Programs at www.uncw.edu/orientation
July 18, Friday Last day to withdraw with W – graduate students
July 23, Wednesday Last day of classes
July 24, Thursday Final examinations/Term ends
July 25, Friday On-campus Housing closes at 10 a.m.
Administrative Officers
Academic Affairs
Denise A. Battles, Ph.D. — Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Stephen L. McFarland, Ph.D. — Vice Provost
Terrence M. Curran, Ed.D. — Associate Provost for Enrollment Management
Jose E. Hernandez, Ed.D.— Associate Provost for Institutional Diversity and Inclusion
Denise M. DiPuccio, Ph.D. — Assistant Provost for International Programs
Johnson O. Akinleye, Ph.D. — Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Programs
Lisa Castellino, M.S. — Assistant Vice Chancellor for Institutional Research and Assessment
Adalia Ann Jessica Sova, M.P.A. — Assistant Vice Chancellor for Resource Management
P. Carol Ellis, Ph.D. — Assistant to the Provost
P. Nelson Reid, Ph.D. — Director of University Planning
Lawrence S. Clark, J.D., L.L.M. — Dean, Cameron School of Business
Daniel G. Baden, Ph.D. — Director of Center for Marine Science
David P. Cordle, D.M. — Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Charles J. Hardy, Ph.D. — Founding Dean, College of Health and Human Services
Robert D. Roer, Ph.D. — Dean, Graduate School and Research
Stephen S. Meinhold, Ph.D. — Associate Dean of Research
Christopher D. Lantz, Ph.D. — Interim Director, School of Health and Applied Human Sciences
James C. McCann, Ph.D. — Director, School of Nursing
Lori Messinger, Ph.D. — Director, School of Social Work
Kemille S. Moore, Ph.D. — Dean, University College
Sarah B. Watstein, M.L.S., M.P.A. — University Librarian
Kenneth Teitelbaum, Ph.D. — Dean, Watson College of Education
Janice H. Rockwell, M.Ed. — Director of Admissions
Caroline M. Clements, Ph.D. — Director of Center for Teaching Excellence and Faculty
Leadership
Norman L. Bemelmans, B.M. — Director of Cultural Arts and Kenan Auditorium
Katherine E. Bruce, Ph.D. — Director of Honors Scholars College
George W. (Bill) Ayers, Ph.D. — Interim Director of Onslow County Extension Program Jill C. Fegley, Ph.D. — Director of Onslow County Extension Program
Gilbert C. Bowen, M.A. — Registrar
Emily J. Bliss, M.A. — Director of Scholarships and Financial Aid
Panda S. Powell, B.A. — Director of Sponsored Programs
Todd S. McFadden, M.A. — Director of the Upperman African American Cultural Center
Michelle Scatton-Tessier, Ph.D. — Director of Women’s Studies and Resource Center
Edelmira Isabel Segovia, M.A.. — Director of Centro Hispano
Martin H. Posey, Ph.D. — Accreditation Coordinator
Kimberly J. Cook, Ph.D. — QEP Topic Development Coordinator
Anthony Vaughn, M.Ed.— Director of University Space Planning and Management
General Administration 08/06/2012 LT
President Thomas W. Ross — President of the University Mr. Leslie Boney III — Vice President for International, Community and Economic Development Dr. Christopher S. Brown — Vice President for Research and Graduate Education Ms. Gwen Canady — Project Management Officer Dr. Alisa Chapman — Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs University Programs Mr. Bart Corgnati — Secretary of the University Ms. Laura B. Fjeld — Vice President and General Counsel Mr. Willliam A. Fleming — Vice President for Human Resources and University Benefits Officer Ms. Cathy Hanby-Sikora — Associate Vice President for Advancement Mr. Brent Herron — Associate Vice President for Campus Safety and Emergency Operations Mr. John Leydon — Vice President for Information Resources and Chief Information Officer Mr. Lyons Gray — Senior Advisor to the President Dr. Bruce I. Mallette — Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs Dr. Suzanne Ortega — Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Mr. Charles E. Perusse — Vice President for Finance Mrs. Kimrey Rhinehardt — Vice President for Federal Relations VACANT Mr. Jeffrey R. Davies — Chief of Staff Vacant — Vice President for Government Relations Mrs. Joni B. Worthington — Vice President for Communications and Special Assistant to the President
Board of Governors The University of North Carolina 08/06/2012 LT
Hannah D. Gage, Chair
Peter D. Hans, Vice Chair
H. Frank Grainger, Vice Chair
Dudley E. Flood, Secretary
Ann B. Goodnight, Secretary
Class of 2013
John M. Blackburn
Peaches Gunter Blank
Laura W. Buffaloe
Bill Daughtridge, Jr.
Walter C. Davenport
James M. Deal, Jr.
Phillip R. Dixon
Dudley E. Flood
Paul Fulton
Hannah D. Gage
Franklin E. McCain
Charles H. Mercer, Jr.
Fred G. Mills
Burley B. Mitchell, Jr.
Irvin (Al) Rosemen
David W. Young
Class of 2015
Brent D. Barringer
W. Louis Bissette Jr.
Fred Eshelman
John C. Fennebresque
Ann B. Goodnight
H. Frank Grainger
Thomas J. Harrelson
G. Leroy Lail
Mary Ann Maxwell
W. Edwin McMahan
Hari H. Nath
David M. Powers
Richard Taylor
Raiford Trask III
Phillip D. Walker
Aldona Zofia Wos
Emeritus Members James E. Holshouser, Jr.
J. Bradley Wilson Ex-Officio Member Cameron Carswell
Academic Programs 12/04/12 LT
d. Foreign Language (3-6 hours):
Required: Proficiency through 201 level, or 102 level in a language not previously studied.
Students will demonstrate proficiency by completing any course listed below at 201 level or
higher in a language previously studied, or at the 102 level in a language not previously studied
(3-6 hours). Waiver may apply.
II. Approaches and Perspectives:
a. Aesthetic, Interpretive, and Literary Perspectives (at least 6 hours):
Note: No more than 3 hours from any one discipline.
MUS 150 - Survey of Western Art Music
Watson School of Education 08/13/12 LT
On June 15, 2012, the UNC Board of Governors approved the request to change the name of the
Donald R. Watson School of Education to the Donald R. Watson College of Education. The
implementation of the change from school to college will be for the Fall semester 2012,
officially, August 13, 2012, according to a letter dated June 20, 2012, from Suzanne T. Ortega,
Sr. Vice President for Academic Affairs, UNC General Administration, to UNCW Chancellor
Gary L. Miller.
Special Academic Programs 10/09/12 LT
Three-Plus-Two Computer Science and Electrical or Computer Engineering Program
Return to: Special Academic Programs
Dr. K. Diehl, Dr. A. Reamer, Dr. S. Narayan, advisors.
Three-Plus-Two Environmental Science and Environmental Engineering Program
Return to: Special Academic Programs
Dr. K. Diehl, Dr. A. Reamer, Dr. J. Hall, advisors.
measurement, sampling modes of observation and analysis, ethical issues, and the political context of
research. Partially satisfies University Studies IV: Building Competencies/Information Literacy.
4/5/13 LT
BIO 458 - Fisheries Biology
Credits: 3
Prerequisite or corequisite: BIO 357, STT 215, or consent of instructor. Examination of the factors that control the population metrics such as age, growth, mortality, and abundance, population model construction using spreadsheets, and fishery management strategies. Three lecture and three laboratory hours each week. The lab for this course is BIOL 458. (The description for this course was erroneously changed to an earlier version in the 2011-12 catalogue during the transition to the online catalogue format. This change should not have been made and this correction restores the course description to the wording that was approved in the proofs for the 2011-12 catalogue copy.)
Prerequisite or corequisite: BIO 366, or consent of instructor. An examination of the factors that
control the population dynamics of fishes. Introduction to the principles of fisheries science
including estimation of population metrics such as age, growth, mortality, and abundance, fish
stock assessment, and fishery management strategies. The lab for this course is BIOL 458.