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Nov 23, 2024
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2018 Undergraduate Studies Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
College of Arts and Sciences
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Dean: Dr. Michael B. Wells
The College of Arts and Sciences is the custodian of the liberal arts core curriculum. This General College Curriculum (GCC) is the integrated, interdisciplinary education, which is the hallmark of the liberal arts. It is of medieval European origin; traditionally at the completion of the two-year post-secondary period, European colleges awarded the baccalaureate, which signified the recipient’s entry into educated society; students then went to university for the study of the law, medicine, or theology. The tradition was imported to America, where the concept of “major” or specialized study was added as the traditional curriculum evolved from its European roots. In colonial America, all elementary, middle, and secondary education was conducted under the auspices of the Christian church. In the nineteenth century, population growth and the process of secularization of society stimulated the initiation and rapid expansion of public education to insure the continuation of a literate culture, the fundamental basis of democratic government. At the beginning of the twentieth century, only twenty% of college students were in land-grant colleges and public universities; the rest were in private, often church-related colleges and schools. By the end of the twentieth century, the proportions were reversed, with only twenty% of college students in private or church-related schools. The College of Arts and Sciences of Campbell University continues to celebrate its heritage and founding as a church-related school.
The central thread in the history of the University is the development of the College and its curriculum. Founded in 1887 as an academy, the institution has experienced no interruption in the work of its faculty. Until 1925, it was Buie’s Creek Academy; from then until 1963, it was a well-respected junior college. Beginning with the class of 1963, Campbell College became a four-year senior institution; then, with the graduation of the first class from the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, Campbell became a university. Thus, the College of Arts and Sciences evolved as the successor undergraduate College within the larger body of the University. Its graduates span the globe, serving in a wide variety of fields and callings. The mission of the University is derived from that of the College; succinctly stated, it is to educate and encourage its students to think, live, and serve others in a forthright, Christian way. The success of this College as an exemplar of excellence in education in a Christian community in a secularized society is a credit to the vision of its founder, Rev. J. A. Campbell, and to the achievements of his successors.
Majors, Minors, and Pre-Professional Programs
Each Campbell University student is required to declare a major by the beginning of the junior year, and has the option to select a minor field of study. Pre-professional programs include: pre-law, pre-pharmacy, pre-physician assistant, pre-physical therapy, pre-medical, pre-dental, and pre-veterinarian. Class sizes vary from eighty in science lectures to twenty-four in science labs to thirty-five in humanities lectures to twenty-five in freshman English to less than fifteen in senior humanities seminars.
Faculty of the College
Along with its students, the College’s greatest asset is its faculty. Some of the senior members have served the school for four decades; they impart not only academic knowledge, but also wisdom to their students and institutional memory to their colleagues. Over 80% of the faculty have the highest available degree in their teaching discipline.
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Office of the Dean
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History, Criminal Justice & Political Science
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Criminal Justice Administration, B.A. (CIP 43.0103)
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Criminal Justice Administration, Homeland Security Concentration, B.A. (CIP 43.0103)
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Criminal Justice Administration, Pre-Law, B.A. (CIP 43.0103/22.0001)
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Criminal Justice Concentration, B.A.S. (CIP 41.9999)
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Criminal Justice Concentration, Pre-Law, B.A.S. (CIP 41.9999)
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Criminal Justice, A.A. (CIP 43.0103)
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History, B.A. (CIP 54.0101)
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History, International Studies, B.A. (CIP 54.0101/45.0901)
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History, Pre-Law, B.A. (CIP 54.0101/22.0001)
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History, Teacher Licensure, B.A. (CIP 13.1328)
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Homeland Security Concentration, B.A.S. (CIP 41.9999)
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Homeland Security, A.S. (CIP 43.0301)
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Homeland Security, B.S. (CIP 43.0301)
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Political Science, B.A. (CIP 45.1001)
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Political Science, International Studies, B.A. (CIP 45.0901)
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Political Science, Pre-Law, B.A. (CIP 45.1001/22.0001)
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Political Science, Public Administration/Public Policy Concentration, B.A. (CIP 44.0401)
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Social Science in History with Teacher Licensure, B.S. (CIP 13.1318)
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Social Science in Political Science with Teacher Licensure, B.S. (CIP 13.1318)
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Social Science, Criminal Justice Administration Concentration, B.S. (CIP 45.0101)
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Social Science, History Concentration, B.S. (CIP 45.0101)
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Social Science, Homeland Security Concentration, B.S. (CIP 45.0101)
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Social Science, Political Science Concentration, B.S. (CIP 45.0101)
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Mathematics/Information Technology & Security
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Information Security Concentration, A.A. (CIP 11.0103)
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Information Security Concentration, B.S. (CIP 11.0103)
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Information Security, A.A. (CIP 11.0103)
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Information Technology and Security-Management Concentration, B.A.S. (41.9999)
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Information Technology and Security-Security Concentration, B.A.S. (CIP 41.9999)
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Information Technology Management Concentration, A.A. (CIP 11.0103)
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Information Technology Management Concentration, B.S. (CIP 11.0103)
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Information Technology Management, A.A.
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Mathematics, B.S. (CIP 27.0101)
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Mathematics, Teacher Licensure, B.S. (CIP 13.1311)
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Exercise Science
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Athletic Training, B.S. (CIP 51.0913)
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Exercise and Sport Science, B.S. (CIP 31.0505)
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Exercise and Sport Science, Pre-Occupational Therapy Track, B.S. (CIP 31.0505)
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Fitness Wellness Management, B.S. (CIP 31.0599)
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Health and Physical Education, B.S. (CIP 13.1314)
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Health and Physical Education, Teacher Licensure Concentration, B.S. (CIP 31.0501)
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Kinesiology, Pre-Athletic Training Track (CIP 31.0505)
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Kinesiology, B.S. (CIP 31.0505)
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Kinesiology, Pre-Medical Track, B.S. (CIP 31.0505)
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Kinesiology, Pre-Physical Therapy Track, B.S. (CIP 31.0505)
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Kinesiology, Pre-Physician Assistant Track, B.S. (CIP 31.0505)
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Sport Coaching, B.S. (CIP 31.0504)
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Sport Management, B.S. (CIP 31.0504)
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Sport Management, Sport Communication Concentration, B.S. (CIP 31.0504)
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Chemistry & Physics
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Minor
Biological Sciences
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Biology, B.S. (CIP 26.0101)
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Biology, Pre-Dental Concentration, B.S. (CIP 26.0101/51.1101)
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Biology, Pre-Graduate School Concentration, B.S. (CIP 26.0101)
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Biology, Pre-Medical Concentration, B.S. (CIP 26.0101/51.1102)
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Biology, Pre-Optometry Concentration, B.S. (CIP 26.0101/51.1108)
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Biology, Pre-Physical Therapy Concentration, B.S. (CIP 26.0101/51.1109)
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Biology, Pre-Physician Assistant Concentration, B.S. (CIP 26.0101)
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Biology, Pre-Veterinary Concentration, B.S. (CIP 26.0101/51.1104)
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Biology, Teacher Licensure, B.S. (CIP 13.1322)
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Christian Studies
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Minor
Communication Studies
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Communication Studies, Broadcasting and Electronic Media, B.A. (CIP 09.0701)
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Communication Studies, Communication Pre-Law, B.A. (CIP 09.0100)
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Communication Studies, Communication Pre-Law, B.A. (CIP CIP 09.0100/22.0001)/Juris Doctorate 3+3 Accelerated Degree Program
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Communication Studies, Communication Training and Development, B.S. (CIP 09.0900)
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Communication Studies, Converged Journalism, B.A. (CIP 09.0401)
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Communication Studies, Digital and New Media Communication, B.A. (CIP 09.0702)
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Communication Studies, Generalist, B.A. (CIP 09.0199)
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Communication Studies, Health Communication, B.S. (CIP 09.0905)
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Communication Studies, Health Communication, B.S. (CIP 09.0905)/Master of Science in Public Health 4+1
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Communication Studies, Public and Interpersonal Communication, B.A. (CIP 09.0901)
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Communication Studies, Public Relations and Corporate Communication, B.A. (CIP 09.0902)
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Communication Studies, Sports Communication, B.S. (CIP 09.0906)
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English
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Minor
Art
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Minor
Music
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Comprehensive Music Curriculum, B.A. (CIP 50.0901)
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Music, Church Music Track, B.A. (CIP 50.0999)
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Music, Composition Track, B.A. (CIP 50.0904)
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Music, Comprehensive Music Track, B.A. (CIP 50.0901)
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Music, Music Education Track, B.A. (CIP 13.1312)
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Music, Piano Pedagogy Track, B.A. (CIP 50.0907)
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Foreign Languages
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Minor
Theater
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Minor
Honors Program
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Other
Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)
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Minor
Track
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