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Saint Anselm College 2001 - 2002 Catalog by Saint Anselm College Manchester New Hampshire

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1 SAINT ANSELM COLLEGE Catalogue 2001-2002 ... Committees 189 Directory 190 Index Saint Anselm College reserves the right to ... and in its other publications. Saint Anselm College 100 Saint Anselm Drive ...
 
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Due November 1 Thursday All Saints Day Holy Day November 2 Friday Last Day ... to Remove I notation March 21 Thursday Saint Benedicts Day No Classes March 27 ...
 
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on right. Location, Travel Directions Saint Anselm College is located outside the ...
 
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College General Information Philosophy Saint Anselm College is a Catholic liberal ... that are both creative and generous. Saint Anselm challenges its students to ... both personal and social problems. Saint Anselm seeks to admit students who are ... As a Catholic, Benedictine institution, Saint Anselm observes and promotes Christian ... and observe those standards. History Saint Anselm College was founded in 1889 by ... academic degrees. From its beginning, Saint Anselm has been, and desires to remain ...
 
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the monks in the work of the College. Saint Joan of Arc Convent is the home of the ... Sisters of Saint Joan of Arc. The Goulet Science Center ... , N.H. Mr. Goulet is a 1947 graduate of Saint Anselm. The facility is the center for ... New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College is located in the former ... Reserve Property at the intersection of Saint Anselm Drive and Rockland Avenue, on ...
 
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6 include two classrooms, two seminar rooms, office space, a large public auditorium, conference rooms, and an academic resource center with state of the art technology. The Institute also houses the Department of Politics. The Cushing Center, named in honor of Richard Cardinal Cushing, a generous benefactor of the College, contains the College post office, Academic Resource Center, offices for the Student Government and student activities, the Center for Volunteers, Campus Ministry outreach offices, Career and Employment Services, Office of Academic Advisement, and recreational and meeting rooms. ...
 
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L. and Laura Barlow Hall. Accreditation Saint Anselm College is accredited by the New ... Commission on Accreditation. The New Saint Anselm College is a member of the New ... College Franklin Pierce College Saint Anselm College Keene State College ... member institutions. The Alumni The Saint Anselm College Alumni Association was ... object is to foster among the alumni of Saint Anselm College a spirit of friendship ... bonds among themselves and with Saint Anselm and to promote, whenever ...
 
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8 Athletics Intercollegiate Saint Anselm considers intercollegiate ... and for the larger college community. Saint Anselm seeks to field intercollegiate ... other college sports organizations, Saint Anselm fields teams that have been ...
 
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. Career and As a liberal arts college, Saint Anselm provides an educational foun- ... and graduate school opportunities. Saint Anselm maintains contact with a variety ... employment opportunities. Academic Saint Anselm College recognizes that ...
 
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to foster a genuine faith community at Saint Ministry Anselm, a community nourished ... in the academic environment that is Saint Anselm College, gathering faculty, ...
 
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support of the educational mission of Saint Anselm, College Health Health Services ... . All students planning to enroll at Saint Anselm College are required to complete ...
 
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activities are: the Abbey Players, the Saint Anselm Chorus, the Saint Thomas More ... (the College literary magazine), The Saint Anselm Crier (the student newspaper), ... (the College yearbook), and the Saint Anselm Jazz Band. A complete listing of ... the visual and performing Center arts, Saint Anselm supports a wide variety of ... in these areas outside the classroom. Saint Anselm seeks to integrate the arts as ... time. Theatre Theatre performances at Saint Anselm College are regularly produced ...
 
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on campus. The goal is to help Saint Anselm College faculty, students, and ... halls. Please refer to the current Saint Anselm College Student Handbook or the ...
 
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, and personnel management. Admissions Saint Anselm College is an academic community ... students are eligible for admission to Saint Anselm regardless of race, color, age, ... from the opportunities offered by Saint Anselm College. Candidates for ... the completion of three or four years. Saint Anselm College wishes to have reliable ...
 
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term starting in January is December 1. Saint Anselm College also accepts the ... tuition charges. The nursing major at Saint Anselm College is a four year program ... as a service to students for whom Saint Anselm is the firm first choice of a ... upon notice of acceptance by Saint Anselm College. Advanced Saint Anselm ... from other colleges who desire to enter Saint Anselm College Students with advanced ...
 
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16 of the general requirements of Saint Anselm and the basic courses in the ... the majority of studies in the major at Saint Anselm before receiving a degree. All ... must spend the complete senior year at Saint Anselm and fulfill all of the Colleges ... at the time of entrance. International Saint Anselm College is authorized under ... subsequent to enrollment at Saint Anselm must have the prior written ...
 
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or otherwise, and who wish to return to Saint Anselm on either a part-time or full- ... register for additional course work at Saint Anselm. Course work undertaken without ... interrupt their program of studies at Saint Anselm are subject to the academic ...
 
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such approval are not transferable to Saint Anselm College. Provided that ... of the intention to resume studies at Saint Anselm has been received by the Dean of ...
 
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19 meeting of the instructor, the chairperson of the department and the Dean of the College. The student may present evidence supporting the request for a change in grade. Final decision of the issue will be made by the Dean of the College. Change of an Except in the case of clerical or machine error, an officially Officially recorded grade may be changed only by means of a written Recorded Grade request to that effect, signed by the instructor and filed in the Office of the Dean of the College. Student requests for a change of grade must be made within ten school days after the mailing of the ...
 
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with the provisions of the above act, Saint Anselm College will consider all ... weeks following registration. Directory Saint Anselm College hereby designates the ... in the Office of the Registrar, Saint Anselm College, on or before September ... in the Office of the Registrar. Saint Anselm College assumes that the failure ...
 
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21 Institutional Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics - Campus Security Office; Office of the Dean of Students Standards of Wide opportunities are available for student advisement, both Progress within the departments and from the Office of Academic Advisement. However, each student is solely responsible for selecting courses which satisfy departmental requirements for a major, as well as the general requirements for graduation. Both sets of requirements are set forth in subsequent pages of this catalogue. Students are responsible for familiarizing themselves with this information. Exemption ...
 
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-work creditable toward a degree at Saint Anselm College without the written ... must spend eight full semesters at Saint Anselm College, unless the time has ... The entire senior year must be spent at Saint Anselm College. For students who have ...
 
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community among its members. The Saint Anselm College Tau Chapter was ... as a vital element of democracy. The Saint Anselm College Chapter was founded in ...
 
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scholarship in the social sciences. The Saint Anselm College Chapter was founded in ... excellence in the study of history. The Saint Anselm College Sigma Omega Chapter, the ... in the field of economics. The Saint Anselm College Gamma Chapter was ... professional standards in nursing. The Saint Anselm College Epsilon Tau Chapter was ... culture of Spanish-speaking people. The Saint Anselm College Omicron Rho chapter was ... culture of French-speaking people. The Saint Anselm College Kappa Epsilon Chapter ... all fields, particularly in psychology. Saint Anselm College was granted Chapter ... study of politics and government. The Saint Anselm College Upsilon Lambda Chapter ... of students in scientific research. The Saint Anselm College Chi Zeta Chapter was ...
 
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department sections. Cooperative Saint Anselm College offers a five-year ... York. The student spends three years at Saint Anselm College, fulfilling the liberal ... the Bachelor of Arts degree from Saint Anselm College, subsequent to the ...
 
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26 Pre-Legal: No specific program of study is required to gain admittance to law school. Students interested in law school should meet with the Director of Academic Advisement for individual academic planning. A specific program of study based on educational interests and career goals can be shaped for the individual student. The Pre-Theological Program involves concentration in Philosophy, and courses in the Classical Languages. Teaching Students preparing to become certified teachers must register with the director of teacher education no later than the beginning of the sophomore year in order ...
 
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liberal arts education offered at Saint Anselm College. By completing the ... is an impressive achievement, which Saint Anselm College recognizes by graduating ...
 
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28 Courses of Instruction Accounting (See Economics and Business)................ ......................... ......................... ........ 62 Biological Sciences Overview ......................... ......................... ......................... ................. 31 Biochemistry ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... .................. 38 Biology ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... . 40 Business (see Economics and Business) ......................... ...
 
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29 Biological Sciences Overview Chairperson: Daniel J. Lavoie Professors: Craig S. Hieber, Thomas F. Lee, Donald H. Rhodes, Barbara J. Stahl, Barry J.Wicklow; Associate Professors: John R. Feick, Daniel J. Lavoie, F. Jay Pitocchelli, Robert C.Vallari; Assistant Professor: Stephen W. Tobin. The Department of Biology administers four majors: Biochemistry, Biology, Environmental Science and Natural Science. For students enrolled in these majors, the curriculum is designed to: 1) explore the fundamental characteristics of life from the molecular to the community/ecosystem level, 2) evaluate critically ...
 
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30 major. A student meeting the minimum 2.0 average after receiving a final letter grade below C- in any of the above-mentioned courses must repeat the course and earn a grade of C or better to remain in the major. The student will remain on probationary status until the course(s) in which he or she received the below C- grade(s) is (are) repeated. The repeated courses must be completed with a final grade of C or better by the start of the following academic year. Beyond the introductory courses, students must maintain each semester a minimum grade point average of 2.0 in their major courses (biology, ...
 
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31 15-16 Emphasis is placed on the evolution of the vertebrates, and the Comparative structure and embryonic development of vertebrate organ systems. Anatomy Laboratory work includes dissection of marine, aquatic, and terrestrial vertebrate forms. Two hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory each week for two semesters. Four credits, each semester. 17 An introductory course, focusing on the general principles underlying Microbiology the life processes of microorganisms. Topics include microbial cell structure, metabolism, genetics, and growth characteristics. Emphasis is given to disease-causing ...
 
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32 23 The theory and techniques of cell and tissue culture. The application Cell and of culture methods to genetic analyses, virus culture, cancer research, Tissue Culture and plant propagation is stressed. Biology of Microorganisms is recommended as preparation for the course. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory each week for one semester. Four credits. Spring Semester. 24 A lecture, seminar and laboratory study of embryonic development, Developmental including cellular differentiation, molecular control and gene regu- Biology lation. The anatomy, physiology and genetics of developmental ...
 
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33 environmental stress. In laboratory, students will explore basic plant anatomy and physiology, as well as growth, competition and plantanimal interactions. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory each week for one semester. Four credits. Spring Semester. 30 Biotechnology employs plant cells, animal cells, and micro-organisms Principles of to manufacture goods and medicines, as well as to generate products Biotechnology and procedures that promise to improve the quality and health of livestock, agriculture crops and the environment at large. It is at the forefront of present-day ...
 
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34 36 A review of the structure and function of biologically important Biochemistry molecules and their role in the catabolic and anabolic processes ofthe cell. The laboratory sessions stress standard procedures useful in a wide range of experimental situations. Three hours of lecture, one hour of recitation, and three hours of laboratory each week for one semester. Five credits. Fall Semester. Prerequisite: Organic Chemistry 37 A representative overview of vertebrate biology emphasizing the Vertebrate evolution and ecology of vertebrates. Using an organismal approach, Zoology the lectures include ...
 
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35 46 A theoretical and practical study of the biochemistry and physiology Pharmacology of drugs. Principles and concepts of drug action are developed using specific examples of drugs affecting each of the major body systems. A basic understanding of general, organic, and biological chemistry and of human anatomy and physiology is recommended as preparation for the course. Three hours of lecture each week for one semester. Three credits. Spring Semester. 47 This course focuses on identification and biology of birds of the Ornithology Northeastern United States. Field laboratories constitute an ...
 
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36 Biochemistry Major Program Director: Robert C. Vallari Professors: Craig S. Hieber, Thomas F. Lee, Donald H. Rhodes, Barbara J. Stahl, Barry J. Wicklow; Associate Professors: John R. Feick, Daniel J. Lavoie, F. Jay Pitocchelli, Robert C. Vallari; Assistant Professor: Stephen W. Tobin. An interdisciplinary major in Biochemistry draws upon the resources of the departments of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. The program focuses on life processes at the molecular level, with emphasis on the biochemistry and molecular biology of cellular systems in simple and complex organisms. The curriculum ...
 
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37 Junior Year Philosophy/Theology Philosophy/Theology Chemistry 37/Elective Chemistry 34/Elective Biology 36 Biology 41 Physics 27 or 29 Physics 28 or 30 Language/Elective Language/Elective Senior Year Philosophy/Theology Philosophy/Theology Biology 21/Chemistry 50 Biology 22/Chemistry 51 Biology 27 Elective/Chemistry 34 Elective/Chemistry 37 Elective Elective Elective Elective See Biological Sciences Overview (p. 31) for additional information.
 
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38 Biology Major Program Director: Donald H. Rhodes Professors: Craig S. Hieber, Thomas F. Lee, Donald H. Rhodes, Barbara J. Stahl, Barry J. Wicklow; Associate Professors: John R. Feick, Daniel J. Lavoie, F. Jay Pitocchelli; Robert C. Vallari; Assistant Professor: Stephen W. Tobin. The Biology major is designed for students wishing to explore life science at multiple levels ranging from the molecular to the organismal to the ecosystem level. Departmental requirements include: General Biology (3-4), Biostatistics (45), General Chemistry (11- 12), Organic Chemistry (27-28), General or Classical Physics ...
 
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39 Senior Year Philosophy/Theology Philosophy/Theology Biology Biology Biology/Elective Biology/Elective Biology 21 Biology 22 Elective Elective Elective See Biological Sciences Overview (p.31) for additional information
 
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40 Chemistry Chairperson: Derk A. Wierda Associate Professors: Paul L. Damour, George A. Parodi, Derk A. Wierda; Assistant Professors: Mary Kate Donais, Carolyn K. Weinreb. The Department of Chemistry offers courses which are intended to introduce students to the descriptive and theoretical foundations of the chemical sciences. For students majoring in the other sciences, chemistry courses are offered which support and complement the major programs in those disciplines. Within the major, the department provides a core of basic information in the chemical sciences permitting the pursuit of a number ...
 
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41 Chemistry The Department of Chemistry is approved by the Committee on Major Professional Training of the American Chemical Society (ACS). (American Completion of the approved program leads to a Bachelor of Arts Chemical degree in Chemistry with American Chemical Society Certification. Society Students who complete this program are well qualified for graduate Certified) study or professional employment. Major requirements: Mathematics 7-8; Physics 29-30; Biology 36; Chemistry 11-12,27-28,33,34,37,38,4 4,45,46,50, 51, and at least one elective chosen from among Chemistry 42,43, and 47. In consultation ...
 
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42 Freshman Year Humanities I Humanities II Freshman English 3 Freshman English 4 Language Language Chemistry 11 Chemistry 12 Mathematics 7 Mathematics 8 Sophomore Year Humanities III Humanities IV Philosophy/Theology Education 30 Language Language Chemistry 27 Chemistry 28 Physics 27 or 29 Physics 28 or 30 Early Field Exp Early Field Exp Sophomore Early Field Experience should be taken either semester Junior Year Philosophy/Theology Philosophy/Theology Chemistry 37 Chemistry 33 Biology 3 Biology 4 Education 15 Education 22 Elective Elective Senior Year Philosophy/Theology Education 32**(Student ...
 
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43 an informed citizen and consumer. Among the topics considered: chemistry of the atmosphere; solution chemistry; energy and the laws of thermodynamics; important industrial processes; nuclear chemistry; plastics and polymers; drugs; and consumer chemistry. The course will not fulfill any requirement satisfied by CH11 or CH12, other than the Colleges laboratory science requirement. Three hours of lecture/discussion and two hours of laboratory each week. Four credits. 11-12 The principles of chemistry with emphasis on the pertinent aspects General of chemical theory and behavior. The descriptive ...
 
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44 33 The principles and methods of volumetric and gravimetric analysis Analytical including: ionic equilibria, ionization constants, pH, buffers, salt Chemistry I hydrolysis, indicators, oxidation-reduction and gravimetric factors. Three hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory each week. Five credits. Prerequisite: Chemistry 12. 34 A study of the theoretical principles associated with many of the more Analytical important instrumental methods employed in chemical and biological Chemistry II analysis. Practical applications of these principles are presented through a selection of instrumental ...
 
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45 44 The lecture and laboratory work consider the synthesis and characteri- Synthesis and zation of organic and inorganic compounds by procedures that are Characterization more sophisticated than those used in elementary courses. A variety of instrumental techniques are included. At the end of the term, students are required to design and carry out an independent synthesis project. Two hours of lecture and five hours of laboratory each week. Four credits. Prerequisite: Chemistry 28. Chemistry 45 is recommended. 45 Introduction to inorganic chemistry including structure-bonding rela- Inorganic ...
 
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46 Classics Chairperson: David B. George Professor: David B. George; Assistant Professor: Alexander S. Inglis; Lecturer: Linda E. Rulman Courses in Classics place students in direct contact with the sources of Western civilization, both Christian and non-Christian. The close attention given to Greek and Latin texts develops in the Classics major the ability to think critically, examine and weigh words carefully, and communicate effectively. The department, by teaching these universally recognized skills, and transmitting our Graeco-Roman heritage, seeks to prepare its students for careers in both ...
 
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47 Senior Year Philosophy/Theology Philosophy/Theology Classics Classics Classics Classics Elective Elective Elective Elective Greek 1-2 Provides a systematic study of Greek grammar, syntax and vocabulary Elementary accompanied by exercises designed to enable the student to read Greek Greek prose and poetry. 7 Readings from Xenophons Anabasis, Symposium or Memorabilia. Xenophon Grammatical analysis and vocabulary building are emphasized. 9 Readings from Herodotus Histories with discussions on his style, tech- Herodotus niques of composition, and sources. Lectures are also given on the development ...
 
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48 Latin 3-4 Intended for students who have had no previous instruction in Latin, Elementary Latin the primary objective of this course is the acquisition of the skill to read Latin through study of word forms and their use, of vocabulary, and of the rules of syntax. 5-6 A review of Latin grammar and syntax and a survey of Latin prose and Intermediate verse with an emphasis on strengthening reading skills. Latin 21-22 A study of the rules of Latin syntax in order to give a closer insight Latin Prose into the workings of the Roman mind. Selected passages from various Composition Roman authors are ...
 
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49 46 Selected readings from the Church Fathers, late pagan authors, and Post Classical significant medieval prose writers and poets with lectures on the Latin evolution of Latin and various topics pertinent to the chosen authors. 50 Selected authors or topics are presented for special study. Seminar 57 A study of major Greek myths, their origin, content and possible inter- Classical pretation, as well as their role in ancient religion. Consideration is also Mythology: given to the various approaches to mythology and the influence of The Gods classical mythology upon ancient and modern art and ...
 
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50 Computer Science Chairperson: Paul E. Kenison Professor: Peter W. Lindstrom; Associate Professors: Paul E. Kenison, Joseph di Piazza; Assistant Professor: Carol M. Traynor. The Department of Computer Science offers a major program of study in computer theory and applications. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for graduate studies or for work in industry. Students take courses which acquaint them with both software and hardware. Major requirements include Computer Science 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, and four other computer science courses numbered above 13, two of which must be from CS19, ...
 
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51 7 A study of the business-oriented programming language COBOL. The COBOL course includes program design techniques, file creation and mainte- Programming nance, report generation, and table handling in the business environment. 9-10 An introduction to techniques of computer programming in C. The Computer top-down approach for writing programs is emphasized. The data struc- Programming I-II tures available in the language are used to introduce the students to the basic concepts of data structures. 11-12 An introduction into the mathematical structures fundamental to Discrete various areas of ...
 
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52 of the users work, architectures for human-computer dialogues, new and traditional approaches to user interface design, user interface standards, human-computer interface evaluation, computersupported cooperative work, usability issues, and ethical i s s u e s . Classes will include both lectures and hands-on lab work. Prerequisite: CS10 or other programming experience or permission of instructor 24 An introduction to techniques for handling a large database, the physi- Database cal organization of data, indexed files, sequential addressing, random Management access, concurrent operation, data ...
 
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53 34 An introduction to object-oriented analysis, design, and programming. Object The concepts of objects and classes are presented. The issues of inher- Oriented itance and polymorphism are studied. The course includes a substan- Programming tial amount of programming in an object-oriented language such as C+++ or Smalltalk. 35 A comparison of abstract machines and their physical counterparts, Automata finite state machines, neural networks, regular expressions, Turing Theory machines, the concept of computability and the relationship to machines, digital computers and universal machines. Mathematical ...
 
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54 50 Topics are selected from areas of interest to the current faculty. Some Selected Topics in choices for the course will be Simulation, Compiler Construction, Computer Science and Logic Programming. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. 51 The student conducts library research and plans a research project Research and under the direction of a faculty advisor. The student presents periodic Seminar I oral reports to the class and faculty. In addition, faculty members and outside guest speakers present lectures on topics not covered in other courses. This course carries no credit, but is ...
 
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55 Junior Year Philosophy/Theology Philosophy/Theology Economics 40 Economics 43/44 Computer Science 15 Computer Science 13 Computer Science Economics 4 Elective Elective Senior Year Philosophy/Theology Philosophy/Theology Computer Science Computer Science Computer Science Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective *Elementary or General Physics recommended Computer Science with Mathematics Emphasis Chairperson: Paul E. Kenison The Computer Science Department also offers a degree program for students who wish to combine Computer Science and Mathematics. Major requirements include Computer Science ...
 
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56 Criminal Justice Chairperson: Peter J. Cordella Associate Professors: Peter J. Cordella, Elaine M. Rizzo; Assistant Professors: Thomas J. Hammond, Polly A. Smith; Tony R. Smith. The objective of the Department is to provide the student with an understanding of the problem of crime in America, the impact of crime on victims, and the systems which identify, process, and treat the offender. Criminal Justice encompasses the areas of law enforcement, prosecution, the courts, and corrections, including probation and parole. Requirements: Criminal Justice 1,3,9,22,30,31, and four additional courses ...
 
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57 4 The fundamentals of criminal investigation, including crime scene pro- Criminal cedure, crime scene search, collection and preservation of evidence, Investigation a survey of related forensic science, police reports, interviews and interrogations, and methods of surveillance. Methods of preparing and presenting the case to the court are also studied. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 1. 9 The history of criminal law, its development in America, elements of Criminal Law crime, law of arrests, and courtroom procedures. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 1. 10 The function of probation and parole in ...
 
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58 21 An examination of the origin, nature and scope of socially disap- Deviance and proved behavior. Special attention will be directed to mechanisms of Social Control social control utilized by different societies to limit deviant behavior. Among the substantive areas to be covered will be mental illness, addiction, violence, suicide and corporate and organizational deviances. In addition the course will compare and contrast images of deviance and social control historically and cross culturally. 22 An introduction to the issues of problem formulation, research ethics, Research research designs, ...
 
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59 30 A critical examination of selected components of the criminal justice Senior Seminar system, emphasizing contemporary considerations including minority recruiting, review board, furlough programs, and organizational expectations of the college-trained practitioner. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 1. 31 A review of the Juvenile Court system, highlighting such areas Juvenile as Juvenile Law, Court Diversion, Court Procedures, Dispositions, Justice System Sentencing, and Waiver and Corrections. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 1. 35 An examination of the role and characteristics of victims of crime ...
 
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60 Economics and Business Chairperson: Jeanne H. Kenison Professor: Arthur M. Kenison; Associate Professors: Gilbert B. Becker, Jeanne H. Kenison, Anthony T. Moses, John F. Romps; Assistant Professors: Terrence T. Kroeten, R. Janet Romaine, Philip Weinberg; Lecturers: Michael S. DeLucia, William Peacock, David R. St. Cyr. The Department of Economics and Business offers a major for those who plan to do graduate work in economics or business administration, or who will seek employment in the business world. The program of studies established by the department allows the student to select one of four ...
 
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61 Senior Year Philosophy/Theology Philosophy/Theology Economics Economics Economics Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective 1 Designed to give the student a basic understanding of the national Principles of economy through a study of economic theory. Basic problems and Economics: Macro concepts of economics, concentrating on income analysis, are stressed. 2 Examines the concept of the firm and the way it operates in the econ- Principles of omy. Topics such as price determination, resource allocation, costs, Economics: Micro and welfare are examined. 3 An analysis of the American economic ...
 
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62 12 The theory of demand, production, and supply for different markets in Intermediate partial and general equilibrium are presented. Microeconomic Analysis Prerequisite: Economics 2. 14 A study of the theory and practice of money and banking and its use Money and in the field of economics in light of modern theories. Banking Prerequisite: Economics 1. 15 An economic analysis of market structure, conduct and performance in Economics of the economy as the criteria for government intervention into markets. Industrial An examination of antitrust activities and regulation of both public util- Organization ...
 
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63 33-34 Designed to build on the knowledge obtained from Financial Intermediate Accounting. Theory and concepts are integrated to give the student a Accounting I-II working knowledge of current practices and policies in the accounting profession. Opinions and policies of leading professional and research organizations are discussed and applied to practical situations through the use of problems and exercises. Prerequisite: Economics 31. 35 Introduction to the planning and control aspects of accounting with Managerial emphasis on cost determination, cost control, and performance Accounting evaluation. ...
 
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64 41 Students learn how behavioral science theories are applied in the Advertising design of advertising and marketing communications in support of new products, socio-political issues, and institutional services and missions. Survey and opinion research theories and methods are examined which are used to investigate population sub-culture attitudes, motivations and opinions and to assess the effectiveness of advertising and communication. Ethics and social responsibility issues in advertising are analyzed. Field research projects are conducted by student teams. 42 An analysis of the micro-marketing ...
 
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65 48 The law applicable to everyday business transactions, including con- Business Law tracts, agency, sales, partnerships, corporations, and negotiable instruments. 49 This is an introductory course in marketing research. It investigates Marketing the systematic gathering, recording, and analyzing of data about Research problems relating to the marketing of goods and services. In essence, it is a methods course, which looks at the questions that must be answered and the decisions that must be made with respect to the choice of techniques used to solve a research problem. The course will combine ...
 
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, Geneva, Montreal, Mexico, Heidelburg, Saint Petersburg, Salzburg, and other cities ...
 
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of the eight courses must be taken at Saint Anselm College. Students interested in ...
 
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Language/ at German universities. Saint Anselm course credit available upon com ... pletion of a written and oral exam at Saint Anselm. Prerequisite: ML 14. 5-6 A ...
 
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two courses would normally be taken at Saint Anselm College. At least four of the ... eight courses must be taken at Saint Anselm College. Students interested in ...
 
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117 Cooperative Engineering Program Saint Anselm College offers a five-year ... York. The student spends three years at Saint Anselm College following the liberal ... the Bachelor of Arts degree from Saint Anselm College following fulfillment of ...
 
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New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College (NHIOP) In conjunction ... New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College provides students with ...
 
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government, and are open to the entire Saint Anselm community. Freshman Year ...
 
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his characteristic theological ideas. Saint Paul 7 A study of the writings of the ...
 
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is consistent with the philosophy of Saint Anselm College, a Catholic liberal arts ...
 
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is required. The nursing major at Saint Anselm College is a four-year program ...
 
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of the program. Hospitalization Neither Saint Anselm College nor the cooperating ...
 
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full-time, degree-candidate students at Saint Studies Anselm College with a ... an interdisciplinary approach. As Saint Anselm is a liberal arts college, its ...
 
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of the five courses must be taken at Saint Anselm College.* 4. A minimum average ... . Full-time, degree-candidate status at Saint Anselm College. 2. Completion of the ...
 
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. These courses must be taken at Saint Anselm College. 3. A minimum of a 2.67 ... . Full-time, degree-candidate status at Saint Anselm College. 2. Formal registration ...
 
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, degree-candidate student status at Saint Anselm College. 2. Formal registration ... of the five courses must be taken at Saint Anselm College. 5. Courses which may be ...
 
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. By the end of the fifth semester at Saint Anselm College, the student would ... and will have the student fill out a Saint Anselm College Declaration of Intent to ...
 
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. Full time, degree-candidate status at Saint Anselm College. 2. Formal registration ...
 
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1. Full-time degree-candidate status at Saint Anselm College. 2. Formal registration ... 1. Full-time degree-candidate status at Saint Anselm College ...
 
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Off-Campus Study Programs Study Abroad Saint Anselm College encourages students to ... reference materials on programs and a Saint Anselm College study abroad application ... to be continuously enrolled at Saint Anselm College. Internships Some ... Corps Programs Students attending Saint Anselm College may enroll in either the ... . No academic credit is given by Saint Anselm College for ROTC courses, but ...
 
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to assist promising students at Saint Anselm College who, without aid, would ... and demonstrated need continues. Saint Anselm College uses a uniform method of ... under, any program of financial aid at Saint Anselm College, on the basis of race, ... the generosity of alumni and friends of Saint Anselm College, the following ...
 
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to begin or continue their education at Saint Anselm. The Ruth E. Bagley Scholarship ... the founding director of the Saint Anselm College Department of Nursing, ... Club in honor of the Centennial of Saint Anselm College and the close ...
 
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there are no students or applicants to Saint Anselm from said parishes, ... Anthony M. Cacciola, O.S.B., a monk of Saint Anselm Abbey, who was a member of the ... Houde, O.S.B., a revered member of the Saint Anselm Benedictine community, who ...
 
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Mahoney. Awards are made to qualified Saint Anselm College students with ... the memory of a beloved member of the Saint Anselm Benedictine community. The Class ...
 
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Fund -Established and funded by the Saint Anselm College Council of the Knights ... member of the Benedictine community of Saint Anselm Abbey who served as chaplain of ... the Saint Anselm Council for many years. The ... Fr. Michael Custer, O.S.B., a monk of Saint Anselm Abbey, who was a member of the ...
 
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with more than one student enrolled at Saint Anselm College at the same time, the ... actively in the student life of Saint Anselm. When no eligible Revere student ... Rev. Bernard G. Holmes, O.S.B., 36 of Saint Anselm Abbey. The scholarship awards ...
 
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the first three years of study at Saint Anselm, these awards provide full ... Bernard was a senior member of the Saint Anselm Benedictine community and was a ... former president and treasurer of Saint Anselm College. The Frances Hebert ... was established to assist students at Saint Anselm College with a demonstrated ... , A.I.A., Class of 1946, architects of Saint Anselm Abbey and College from 1954 to ... J. Gerry, O.S.B., the third Abbot of Saint Anselm Abbey, on the occasion of his ... by the friends and parishioners of Saint Raphaels Parish ...
 
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, long-time friends and benefactors of Saint Anselm College, commemorates the late ... .B., Class of 1936, the second Abbot of Saint Anselm Abbey and former president of ... Saint Anselm College. Joseph A. McCarthy ...
 
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many years of dedicated service to Saint Anselm College earned the respect and ... their undergraduate career first at Saint Anselm College. The Memorial ...
 
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. Fr. Casimir, O.S.B., was a monk of Saint Anselm Abbey, teacher, colleague, and ...
 
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in 1947-1948. The recipient will be a Saint Anselm sophomore or junior who has ... honor of the Paul familys commitment to Saint Anselm College. Recipients are students ... was established by Anthony V. Mareski, Saint Anselm Class of 1932, and his wife, ... This fund was established by the Saint Anselm College Arson Seminar Committee ...
 
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need and majoring in English. The Saint Anselm College Class of 1964 ... and daughters of deceased alumni. The Saint Anselm College Class of 1966 ... son or daughter of a deceased alumnus. Saint Anselm Invitational Tournament ... Scholarship Fund The Saint Anselm Invitational Golf Tournament is ... in 1992. The Fund makes grants to Saint Anselm students in good academic ... Family, the Weezie Foundation, and Saint Anselm College. It is awarded annually ...
 
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of 1965, for the purpose of assisting Saint Anselm men and women who qualify ... Shea, devoted friend and graduate of Saint Anselm College, Class of 1929, the ... Shea was also a former president of the Saint Anselm College Alumni Association. This ... , Father Hubert, O.S.B., a monk of Saint Anselm Abbey and a respected botanist ... of the Manchester community, friend of Saint Anselm, and former President of ...
 
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, value centered education at Saint Anselm College. Recipients must ...
 
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187 Directory Inquiries about Saint Anselm College and its programs are ...
 
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190 Nondiscrimination Policy Saint Anselm College actively seeks a ... available to students at the College. Saint Anselm College does not discriminate on ... policies: Director of Human Resources, Saint Anselm College, 100 St. Anselm Drive, ... Boston, MA 02109-4557. Right to Change Saint Anselm College reserves the right to ... with all departments. Mailing address: Saint Anselm College 100 Saint Anselm Drive ...
 
 
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