Catalog: Scripps College Academic Catalog 2004-2006
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15 COURSES OF STUDY 169 COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS Guidelines for Programs, Business ... , Religious Studies 173 SPECIAL PROGRAMS Off-Campus Study,The Language Institute ... Requirements for the Major, Minors 199 ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Class Level, ... Policy, Changes in Registration, Academic Advisers, Preprofessional Advisers, ... Writing Haven,Academic Freedom, Independent Study: Reading and ... College, Policies on Disputed Grades, Academic Dishonesty, Probation/Dismissal 2 ...
chosen by the faculty in the 1927-28 academic year.They also selected the College ...
Claremont Colleges has a four-year academic program leading to a bachelors degree. ... and a number of jointly sponsored programs, and cooperate to provide for all ... and dance productions throughout the academic year. Each of the colleges has ... Colleges, Pomona makes several of its programs and facilities available to all ... and include lectures and related programs for The Claremont Colleges community. ...
masters and doctoral degrees in many academic and professional fields. Superior ... or junior years, to plan their academic programs. The Claremont Graduate ... the world, including the colleges own programs in Nepal, Zimbabwe, Italy,Turkey, China ...
biosciences industry. For the 2004-2005 academic year, total enrollment is 70 students. ...
offered as part of joint or cooperative programs in which Scripps participates. For ... offerings planned for the 2004-2005 academic year have been identified. Numbers ... The Claremont Colleges as part of joint programs, e.g.,American studies, Chicano studies ...
7.Additional electives as necessary for a total of 11. 8. Senior Thesis:All students are required to write a senior thesis by enrolling in a year-long senior thesis seminar for one credit total (one-half credit per semester).This faculty-led, intercollegiate seminar will meet once every three weeks. In addition to the thesis seminar, each student will sign up with two individual thesis readers/advisers, at least one of whom must be from the students home campus. Dual or double majors should consult with the American Studies coordinator, Professor Liss, to discuss arrangements for thesis registration. ...

Honors Program Students may pursue an honors degree in American Studies by fulfilling the following additional requirements: 1. Maintain a GPA in the major of 10.5. 2. Enroll in a two-credit, two-semester thesis (one full credit each semester), with an oral defense before a committee of three members (the thesis committee, plus an additional member). 3. Receive a grade of A- or better on the thesis. Students interested in the Honors Program should notify Professor Julia Liss, coordinator of the American Studies Program at Scripps, in the spring of their junior year. Course Descriptions 103CC. ...

164. North American Archaeology. 168. Humans and Their Environments: the Prehistoric Perspective. 170. Human Evolution. c.At least one of the following three courses: 108. Kinship and Social Organization. 111. Language and Culture. 153. History of Anthropological Theory. d.Two additional courses in anthropology (Anthropology 2 is recommended). Honors Program in Anthropology A student who wishes to graduate with honors in anthropology must achieve a minimum grade point average of 10.5 in the major, and her thesis must receive a grade of A or A-. She will be expected to produce a more substantial ...

12. Native Americans and Their Environments. The course will investigate the interrelationships of Native American ethnic groups with their various environments. How do people of these cultures think about their environments? Are patterns of collecting scarce wild resources or farming a few primary foods environmentally determined? How does the physical environment affect a groups social system, politics, art, religion? What impact do these cultural factors have on a groups utilization of its environment? We will examine these and other issues through class discussions and readings, including autobiographies ...

103. Museums: Behind the Glass (half-course).The focus of this course is on the museum as a cultural institution. In the class we will consider why our society supports museums, and why we expect that a museum will conserve materials which are deemed of cultural value and exhibit these for the education of the public.A significant part of each students experience in the course will consist of a working internship in a nearby museum. Fall Semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. S. Miller. 105. Field Methods in Anthropology. An investigation of various methods used in the study of culture, ...
, national parks, and war.We critique programs to assist oppressed peoples and the ...
includes the studio art and art history programs, both of which offer a major and a minor ...
Honors Program in Art History A student who wishes to graduate with honors in Art History must achieve a minimum grade point average of 10.5 in the major and earn an A or A- in a two-semester thesis that is more substantial than those students not working on honors.The honors thesis must be proposed to the department by the end of the junior year.The honors student will write and then orally defend her thesis before a faculty honors committee that consists of at least three members (the two thesis readers and an additional member to be selected by the student).The student who wishes to pursue honors ...

Studio Art A studio art major consists of eleven upper division studio art and art history courses. Students are encouraged to explore a number of studio practices before choosing an area of concentration.The areas of concentration reflect various traditional and contemporary studio practices. Presented in a liberal arts setting, courses incorporate the latest scholarship and techniques and are intended to enable students from across The Claremont Colleges to meet, debate, and create, in order to determine for themselves how Art is to be defined in this century. Requirements for the Major 1.Art ...
with the most current state-of-the-art programs in graphics software. Critical ...
student may petition the Committee on Academic Review for a self-designed ... in close consultation with the students academic adviser and with regard to the ... student may petition the Committee on Academic Review to have course work completed in ...
37 ASIAN STUDIES SCRIPPS COLLEGE Asian Studies Asian studies is a cooperative program of The Claremont Colleges that provides an opportunity for undergraduate students to pursue an interdisciplinary program of study in the culture, language, history, and politics of China, Japan, India, or Southeast Asia.The program provides strong preparation for students seeking careers in government, foreign service, public administration, social work, journalism, or law, or for those planning to go on to graduate work in the area of Asian studies or a related field. Requirements for the Major A major in Asian ...

45 CHICANO STUDIES SCRIPPS COLLEGE Chicano Studies The Intercollegiate Department of Chicano Studies offers a curriculum with a multidisciplinary approach to the study, research, interpretation, and investigation of the Chicano/Latino experience.The courses are open to all students of The Claremont Colleges. In recognizing the vital presence of Chicanos and other Latinos in the entire nation, Chicano studies provides significant preparation for students pursuing careers in education, social work, public policy, law, medicine, business, and scholarly research. Requirements for the Major A major ...

49 CLASSICS SCRIPPS COLLEGE Classics Professors Finkelpearl (Scripps), Glass (Pitzer), McKirahan (Pomona) Assistant Professor Roselli (Scripps), Meyer (Pomona) Lecturers Astorga (Pomona), Jackson (Pomona) Classics is the name traditionally given to the study of the languages, literature, art, archaeology, and culture of ancient Greece and Rome from the Bronze Age to the early Middle Ages.The Department of Classics also encourages and sponsors undergraduate study of other aspects of the civilizations of the ancient Mediterranean, including Biblical Hebrew and the religions and cultures of the ancient ...

Honors Program in Classics A student who wishes to pursue honors in Classics should notify the department by the end of her junior year. In order to qualify for honors, the student must fulfill the following: 1. 10.5 GPA minimum in the major. 2.A two-semester thesis on which the student receives an A or A-. 3.At least two additional courses in Classics in addition to the ten (plus senior seminar) required for the major. Course Descriptions Classical Civilization and Literature in Translation 10.The Epic Tradition. A survey of oral and written epic in Greek and Roman literature.Topics include the ...
a selfdesigned or dual major.All major programs are designed in consultation with a ...
57 DANCE SCRIPPS COLLEGE 112A,B. Jazz Dance. Intermediate level course will include a variety of styles from lyrical to hiphop and street dance. Emphasis on rhythms, isolations, flow, syncopation, style, and performance quality. 112A. Readings, video viewings, and written assignments in historical, cultural, and aesthetic issues pertaining to jazz dance will augment studio experiences. Full course. Prerequisite: Minimum of one full year of college dance training. Cross-registration limited. 112B. Half course, if 112A space permits. Repeatable for credit. 112A,B offered annually. D. Massey. 30.The ...

59 ECONOMICS SCRIPPS COLLEGE 3. Electives The economics major requires four additional upper-division courses in economics, to include at least two courses with an intermediate theory prerequisite.At least two of the four electives must be taken at Scripps. 4. Senior Seminar and Thesis Economics 190. Senior Seminar. Economics 191.Thesis. Mathematical Economics 1. Core Requirements Economics 51. Principles of Macroeconomics. Economics 52. Principles of Microeconomics. Economics 101. Intermediate Microeconomic Theory. Economics 102. Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory. Economics 120. Economic Statistics. ...

60 SCRIPPS COLLEGE ECONOMICS B.A./M.A. Program A B.A./M.A. program in economics with The Claremont Graduate University is available for Scripps economics majors. (See page 171.) Course Descriptions 40. Personal Finance. This course covers the fundamentals of personal financial management: the principles and tools of saving, investing, managing credit, paying taxes, buying property and insurance, long-term planning. It emphasizes how the economy works and the economic environment that affects assets, including the role of government institutions and policies and how they impact private sector product ...

English Professors Greene, Harper, C.Walker Associate Professor Peavoy Assistant Professor Suh The discipline of English examines the history of British and American literatures, teaches the skills of critical and perceptive reading, and develops a facility for clear, precise, and elegant writing.The student who majors in this field is uniquely prepared for any career in which analytical thought and clear communication are important: teaching, publishing, journalism, law, business, and certain areas of medicine. Requirements for the Major A major in English requires a minimum of 11 courses constituted ...

71 EUROPEAN STUDIES SCRIPPS COLLEGE Biology 175. Applied Biostatistics. A hands-on introduction to choosing, applying, and interpreting the results of statistical methods for life scientists.The course will include traditional parametric statistics, such as t-tests, analysis of variance, correlation, and regression analysis, together with powerful non-parametric randomization tests. Data presentation and experimental design will be addressed, together with a miscellaneous of less common statistical techniques that find use outside of the laboratory setting. Enrollment limited. Staff. Environmental ...

72 SCRIPPS COLLEGE FOREIGN LANGUAGE-CULTURE/CIVILIZA TION Foreign Language-Culture/Civiliza tion A student may choose to pursue either of the following tracks leading to a major in foreign languages: A. Culture/Civilization Track This track is designed to provide students with an in-depth comparative view of two cultures in which different languages are spoken.As such, it differs from other related fields (for example, European studies) in that it focuses on the immersion of the student in the culture and language of two different linguistic domains. In order to promote the students clear conception ...

73 FRENCH STUDIES SCRIPPS COLLEGE Requirements for the Major 1. Eight upper-division courses to be distributed as follows: a. Five courses above the 44 level in the foreign language taught at Scripps. b.Three courses in linguistics above Linguistics 10. 2.At least a one-semester stay abroad where the chosen language is spoken. 3.A senior thesis dealing with a linguistic problem in the chosen language and written in that language. Requirements for the Minor 1. Six upper-division courses to be distributed as follows: a. Four courses above the 44 level in a foreign language taught at Scripps. b.Two ...
study abroad on the following approved programs: a. Paris (year-long): Hamilton College ...
magazines as well as French television programs and videos will be used. Prerequisite: ... -language plays, newscasts, television programs, film clips, and websites, as well as ...
, social service, or womens advocacy programs. Gender and Womens Studies (GWS) at ...
be empowerment through application of academic theory and the interrelatedness of ...
81 GENDER AND WOMENS STUDIES SCRIPPS COLLEGE ID 184. Junior Seminar in Feminist Theory. The seminar explores a range of feminist theories. Topics include the purpose of theory; the variety of theoretical perspectives; feminist epistemology; the intersection of race, class, and gender in theorizing; global feminisms; theory and activism; theoretical issues of gender and sexualities; essentialism; the sexual division of labor; and other topics. Historical and contemporary readings. Prerequisite: ID 26 or permission of instructor. Staff. GWS 190. Senior Seminar in Womens Studies. (Pomona) First half ...

85 GERMAN STUDIES SCRIPPS COLLEGE German Studies Professor Burwick (Scripps) Associate Professors Katz (Scripps), Rindisbacher (Pomona) Visiting Assistant Professors Houy (Pomona), Swanson (Pomona) German Studies is the interdisciplinary study of the contemporary cultural, social, economic, and political life of the German-speaking peoples in their historical and international contexts.The German faculty of Pomona College and Scripps College offer a single unified and comprehensive curriculum for language, literature, and cultural studies courses. Scripps College is the Testing Site of the Goethe-Institut ...
GAC) In addition to its major and minor programs of study, the German Studies Program ...
89 GERMAN STUDIES SCRIPPS COLLEGE *161. Nationbuilding and Nationalism: A German Cultural History. Historical, cultural, political, and psychological inquiry into nationalism, that central and controversial aspect of German (cultural) history. German unifications, then and now.The shifts and rifts between community and society, town and country, native and foreign that marked Germanys transition to modernity.The Germans sense of regional belonging and the creation of a national identity.Analysis of the concept of Heimat. Materials include film as well as written accounts from history, politics, ...

90 SCRIPPS COLLEGE GERMAN STUDIES 197. Directed Studies in German. Offered as a German language component to courses taught in English in the German Studies Program. Prerequisite: permission of German studies adviser. Individual instruction. Cumulative credit. May be repeated for credit. Staff. 199. Independent Study in German Studies: Reading and Research. Open to students capable of independent study. Permission of instructor required. Course or half course. May be repeated. Offered annually. Staff. Associated Courses for German Studies Humanities Art Hist 159. History of Art History. (Pomona). ...
100, selected in consultation with the academic adviser: 1. Four courses in Peninsular ...
96 SCRIPPS COLLEGE HISTORY History Professor Geerken Associate Professors Aisenberg, Forster, Liss, Roberts History, in its broadest sense, is that study of human experience which explores and analyzes the process of change, seeks to provide perspective on the course of human activity over time, and attempts to discover the impact of former events upon the present. In addition to preparing students for graduate study in history, the major is designed for those who want solid training in research, analysis, and writing to prepare themselves for careers in fields such as public affairs, law, business, ...
12 faculty members representing all the academic divisions of the College (the arts, ... to one another. Over the past 20 years, academic thinking about these interrelations has ...
109 HUMANITIES MAJOR SCRIPPS COLLEGE Humanities Major: Interdisciplinary Studies in Culture Professor Burwick Associate Professors Aisenberg, Katz, P rez de Mendiola, Rachlin, Seizer,Walker The Interdisciplinary Studies in Culture (HMSC) major is designed to offer students a strong and common foundation in theories of culture, which will serve as a basis for pursuing areas of specialization ranging from media studies through national area studies to the study of philosophy and theory of culture.The major will give students the kind of breadth of training and reference in the humanities that is ...
significant theme in the humanities.The programs of the Institute include conferences, ...
at other accepted institutions or programs abroad.With the Italian studies major ...
civilization.The program draws on the academic expertise of faculty in such ... student may petition the Committee on Academic Review for a self-designed ... in consultation with the students academic adviser and with consideration for the ...
L pez, for assistance in choosing an academic adviser who will aid the students in ... , selected in consultation with the academic adviser.Three of the courses should ...
115 LEGAL STUDIES SCRIPPS COLLEGE Legal Studies The intercollegiate, interdisciplinary Program in Legal Studies seeks to illuminate the discipline of law that body of enacted or customary rules recognized by a community as binding with ideas and methods from some of the other disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. It is also intended to help unify and increase the undergraduate students appreciation of these other disciplines by using them to study law as a central social phenomenon and repository of values. By contrast,American law schools are specialized graduate institutions with ...
Dual and Double Majors Dual and double programs combining legal studies with a wide ...
and critical models that link different academic disciplines and eliminate the ...
authenticity: are the kinds of understanding critical to authentic performance in a musical style accessible only to members of the community from which it originates? Relationships between race and gender in blues and jazz historical discourse will also be explored. Previous musical training is desirable but not required. Offered in spring, 2005-2006.H. Huang 123. Music and the Performance of Identity. This course will explore the ways in which individuals and groups represent, transform, and recreate their identities through musical performance and other performative acts.We will discuss several ...
admission to particular advanced degree programs is likely to require some additional ...
126 SCRIPPS COLLEGE ORGANIZATIONAL STUDIES Group B Abnormal Psychology (Psych 70 CMC, Psych 128 Scripps, Psych 181 Pitzer, Psych 131 Pomona; Psych 180W Pomona). Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience (Psych 125 Pitzer). Cognition (Psych 126 Pitzer, Psych 105 or 161 HMC). Seminar in Cognition (Psych 180F or 180I or 180J Pomona). Philosophy of Mind (Philo 185M Pomona, Philo 130 Scripps, Philo 135 CMC). Child Development (Psych 110 Scripps, Psych 104 HMC, Psych 108 Pomona). Seminar in Child Development (Psych 199 Pitzer). Psychology of Women (Psych 102 Scripps, Psych 125 Pomona). Adolescent Development ...
Scripps College offers cooperative programs in philosophy with The Claremont ...
that best serves their interests, academic goals, and career objectives.The ... courses as early as possible in their academic program. 3. Concentration: In ... Dual and Double Majors Dual and double programs combining politics and international ...
Psychology Professor Hartley Associate Professors LeMaster, Marcus-Newhall, S.Walker Assistant Professor Baldo A major in psychology provides training in the scientific analysis of human thought and behavior, their expression and their development.The Scripps program emphasizes understanding human actions and reactions mental or psychological processes through experiences such as observation, participation, and experimental investigation. Students are afforded opportunities to gain experience through field placement at nearby institutions and through collaboration with ongoing faculty projects. ...
, and utilizing available computer programs for the analysis of data in the ...
139 PUBLIC POLICY SCRIPPS COLLEGE 173. Organizational Psychology. This course will provide a survey of psychology as it applies to the workplace, emphasizing the areas of personnel issues, organizational issues, worker issues, and the work environment.Theory and practice will come together in group projects based on application of principles presented in class. Prerequisite: Psychology 52. Staff. 175. Survey of Clinical Psychology. An examination of the major topics in clinical psychology, including the history of clinical psychology, major theoretical approaches to clinical psychology, assessment, ...

140 SCRIPPS COLLEGE RELIGIOUS STUDIES Religious Studies Intercollegiate Coordinating Committee for Religious Studies: Professors Dube (Scripps), Kassam (Pomona), Humes (CMC), Parker (Pitzer) Professors Davis, Henry, Kucheman, Roth (CMC); Dornish, Irish,Whedbee (Pomona) Associate Professors Humes (CMC), Parker (Pitzer) Assistant Professors Dube (Scripps), Gilbert (CMC), Kassam, Ng (Pomona) Lecturer Jackson (Pomona) Religious studies, a cooperative program offered jointly by Claremont McKenna, Pitzer, Pomona, and Scripps Colleges, is designed to serve both as one focus of a liberal arts education ...

141 RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCRIPPS COLLEGE Requirements for the Minor Students minoring in religious studies take seven courses: 1. One of the introductory courses. 2. Six upper-division courses including one course each in the four areas of specialization detailed above. Honors Program in Religious Studies Students intending to graduate with honors need a minimum general GPA of 9.0 and a GPA of 10.5 or above in Religious Studies.There is a two-semester thesis, and a thesis grade requirement of A- (11.0) on both the oral defense and the written thesis.A student who wishes to be considered as a candidate ...
to take advantage of the Joint Science Programs in-service training opportunities, such ...
industry.And, of course, the areas of academic and industrial research are open to ... related graduate or professional school programs may need to supplement this basic ... possible opportunity. Suggested programs are available. Requirements for the ...
in the program to the Committee on Academic Review during the fall semester of her ... education in biology-related graduate programs or to enter the job market should ...
5. Geology 50 or Geology 130 (available at Pomona College). 6.A one or two semester science thesis. A semester abroad or a summer program in field ecology is strongly recommended. Requirements for the Minor in Environmental Science 1. One year of introductory biology (Biology 43L, 44L). 2. One semester of chemistry (Chemistry 14L or Environmental Chemistry). 3. Four advanced courses in biology, including ecology (normally Biology 146L), natural resource management, and a field ecology course. Physics The physics major places a strong emphasis on computational and numerical techniques while still ...

155 SCIENCE (BIOLOGY) SCRIPPS COLLEGE isolation of recombinant DNA, and methods of protein analysis. Prerequisites: Biology 43L, 44L; Chemistry 14L, 15L, or Chemistry 29L, 116L. Enrollment limited to 18. Laboratory fee: $50. Offered in 2004-2005.E.Wiley, G. Edwalds-Gilbert. 171. Biology of Cancer. Examination of cellular and molecular phenomena, using cancer cells as the focus.Topics include patterns of cancer in populations, cell cycle, stages in cancer formation, mutagenesis and carcinogens, tumor viruses and oncogenes, heredity and cancer, immune system and cancer, and biological rationale ...

160 SCRIPPS COLLEGE SCIENCE (PHYSICS) 107. Materials Science. An introductory examination of materials and their properties.Topics covered include atomic packaging and crystal structure, elastic and plastic deformation of metals, strengths of materials; ceramics, polymers, electric properties of semiconductors, piezoelectricity, paramagnetism, and ferromagnetism. Prerequisites: Physics 33L, 34L. Enrollment limited to 20. Offered in 2004-2005.S. Gould. 108. Programming for Science and Engineering. A comprehensive introduction to programming using Matlab, the primary language of engineering computations.Topics ...
. In addition, STS is an excellent academic background for students intending to ...
Administrative Procedures for the Major 1.The student should seek an on-campus STS adviser from among Scripps faculty who are so designated. (Lists are available in the Office of the Dean of Faculty.) This adviser will be in contact with the intercollegiate STS Faculty Director and/or Steering Committee; the adviser will have lists of STS courses offered throughout The Claremont Colleges on a regular basis and those available for the students current registration needs. 2. In addition to advising the student on the establishment of a meaningful focus within her STS major and in choosing courses ...
must present a portfolio for approval. Academic credit is available for students ...
and confident with the use of an academic voice. Students have the opportunity to ...
basis with one of seven masters degree programs offered by The Claremont Graduate ... large number of institutions.All eight programs provide the Scripps student with a ... . Because the eight joint degree programs are accelerated, the student must ... her graduate study. Guidelines for Programs with The Claremont Graduate University ... or Selected Engineering Programs Students interested in joint Scripps/ ... The Claremont Graduate University programs or selected engineering programs should ... .A petition to the Scripps Committee on Academic Review for entry to the program is ... GRE and GMAT tests. 169 Combined Degree Programs ...

through the Scripps Committee on Academic Review. While officially in residence ... year, a student participating in joint programs with CGU may wish to petition to the ... program, Professor Patricia Dillon. Programs with the Center for Politics and ... to one of three joint B.A./M.A. programs in public policy (M.A.P.P.), ... Donald Crone for information about the programs detailed below. American Politics: The ... . 170 SCRIPPS COLLEGE COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS ...
arts education. 171 COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS SCRIPPS COLLEGE ...
allows students to continue their academic study of religion in Old Testament, New ... . 172 SCRIPPS COLLEGE COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS ...
making off-campus study part of their academic program. Scripps offers its students ... to study off-campus on approved programs throughout the world and in select ... internship programs in the United States. The College also ... information on off-campus study programs if available at the Office of Off- ... for spring semester or a year.The academic program also includes pre-term language ... live in university housing. Approved Programs Approved off-campus study programs are ... -campus study need the support of their academic adviser(s), the College, and the ... and/or host institutions.Approved programs are available in the following study ... destinations: 173 Special Programs Argentina: Buenos Aires Australia: ...

(COSA) COSA assumes oversight for all academic and policy aspects of off-campus study. ... for all study abroad and U.S. programs must be made to the Office of Off- ... , responsibility, motivation, and academic preparation to handle the challenge of ... 3 series and Writing 50. e) Students on academic or disciplinary probation, or with ... Credits Students on off-campus study programs are expected to enroll in the ... .Transcripts received from off-campus programs typically record credit in semester ... Pass/Fail. 174 SCRIPPS COLLEGE SPECIAL PROGRAMS ...
when participating in U.S. exchange programs. Financial Aid Scripps students retain ... Union Center of California conducts its programs cooperatively with the other members of ... series and conferences. 175 SPECIAL PROGRAMS SCRIPPS COLLEGE ...
one-, two-, and three-year scholarship programs. 176 SCRIPPS COLLEGE SPECIAL PROGRAMS ...
the two-year part-time sequence (two academic years). Instruction for the standard ... May, continues throughout the following academic year, and ends with an additional ... and terminates at the end of the first academic year. For students who need to work ... in September and continues through two academic years with a normal summer break. ... in Pomona, California. 177 SPECIAL PROGRAMS SCRIPPS COLLEGE ...
The early decision programs allow currently enrolled Post- ... curriculum. The early decision programs are limited, and are only made ... apply after the fall semester of their academic program. Decisions about those who ... entering the program and a students academic and extracurricular record while ... is contingent upon continued high academic achievement and performance on the ... Test (MCAT). Advising and Support The academic environment of the Joint Science ... .html. 178 SCRIPPS COLLEGE SPECIAL PROGRAMS ...
or professional artist each week of the academic year, and the Clark Humanities Museum ... and installing of exhibitions. Several programs by Scripps College, Pomona College, and ...
in the Chamber Choir, which presents programs throughout the year. Dance The Scripps ... of other cultures and people. Film programs, public lectures by guest speakers, ...
-time program of study, maintain good academic standing, and sustain satisfactory ... courses (12 semester units) and not on academic probation meets these full-time program ... , good academic standing, and satisfactory progress ... . A student who has been placed on academic probation must petition and obtain ... approval from the Committee on Academic Review in order to continue ... support for student activities and programs. The Economic Society provides Scripps ... school and professional pursuits, academic concerns, personal finances, and ...
annual publication of interdisciplinary academic writing by Scripps students, selected ...
at the time of her withdrawal and all academic work completed since withdrawal. Once ...
to the development of educational programs designed to meet the needs and goals of ... center, International Place, provides programs and services to international students ... classes, information and referrals, and programs such as a weekly lunch discussion on ... information on careers, graduate programs, professional affiliations, community ...
take advantage of Life After Scripps, an annual two-day career program offered in February.With information readily available on the Internet, many of the resources are now online on the Scripps College Career Planning Resources webpage. Office of the Chaplains Scripps College is served by the Chaplaincy of The Claremont Colleges, which represents the three major religious traditions on the campuses.An ecumenical staff including a rabbi, a minister, and a priest serves the campus on a full-time basis and directs the operation of McAlister Center for Religious Activities. A full schedule of weekday ...

Effective Fall 2004 General Requirements The Bachelor of Arts degree at Scripps is earned by satisfactory completion of a minimum of 32 courses to include the following: The Core Curriculum in Interdisciplinary Humanities (3 courses) Core I to be taken fall semester of the first year; Core II to be taken spring semester of the first year; Core III to be taken fall semester of the second year. Writing (1 course) Writing 50, Critical Analysis, to be taken fall semester of the first year. Breadth of Study Fine Arts (1 course from among the following): Any art history or studio art course; Dance ...
interests, previous training, and academic objectives. She is expected to consult ... throughout each year regarding her academic plans. Students may participate in ... courses.Affiliated off-campus study programs meet residence requirements. Normally, ... will be considered by the Committee on Academic Review. Enrollment The College believes ...
may, after consultation with their academic adviser and the registrar, enroll on a ... and men who have chosen late in their academic lives to pursue a career in medicine ...
) by petition to the Committee on Academic Review. Seniors may only take pre- ...
2. By passing a departmental competency examination. Language placement tests in French, German, Latin, and Spanish are held at Scripps during fall Orientation, or by arrangement, to demonstrate competency for full or partial waiver of the courses required using one of those languages. Placement exams in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Russian are administered by other Claremont Colleges during Orientation. 3. By scoring at or above the (recentered) scores indicated below on a SAT II Foreign Language Achievement Test: Chinese 630 Italian 630 French 640 Japanese 620 German 630 Latin 630 Modern Hebrew ...
and petition to the Committee on Academic Review. Due dates for senior theses are ... the descriptions of the departmental programs.All majors consist of a minimum of eight ...
.The student will work closely with an academic adviser in at least one of the fields ... relevant field and by the Committee on Academic Review.The thesis will be read by two ... of the faculty and the Committee on Academic Review. Minors Students planning to ... the descriptions of the departmental programs.All minors consist of a minimum of six ...
Academic Advisers There are numerous resources ... planning.At the center of the academic advising program is the students ... new students on the basis of expressed academic interests. Because no one person can ... , low grade notices, potential graduate programs, and other academic matters. ... of major and minor forms, any academic petition form, and add/drop slips in a ... Planning and Resources and the students academic adviser, the role of the ... a student needs, they should 201 ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES SCRIPPS COLLEGE ...

services offered at the Writing Haven. Academic Freedom Scripps College affirms the ... of University Professors Statement on Academic Freedom, a portion of which follows: ... public understanding and support of academic freedom and tenure and agreement upon ... for truth and its free exposition. Academic freedom is essential to these purposes ... fundamental to the advancement of truth.Academic freedom in its teaching aspect is ... faculty within the 202 SCRIPPS COLLEGE ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES ...

work experience into the students academic program. Students may register without ... internship 2. Off-campus study programs arranged through the Office of Off- ... 3. Internships fulfilled as part of an academic program at another Claremont College, e ... part of a total program through another academic institution, subject to the same ... may petition to the Committee on Academic Review to enroll for other internship ... faculty member. In order to earn academic credit, at the end of the internship ... experience is related to the students academic program.A maximum of the equivalent to ... sessions and university extension programs toward degree requirements.Work ... to meet degree requirements. 203 ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES SCRIPPS COLLEGE ...

Credit for courses taken in affiliated programs through the Scripps Office of Off- ... basis by petition to the Committee on Academic Review or the Committee on Study Abroad ... as one. The appropriate Scripps academic department will determine waiver of ... must petition to the Committee on Academic Review to receive credit and must ... or International Baccalaureate programs. b. No credit will be granted for CLEP ... results. 204 SCRIPPS COLLEGE ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES ...
, courses in joint or cooperative programs in which Scripps participates, and ... with the registrar for the Committee on Academic Review is normal procedure at Scripps ... waiver of, or exception to, any stated academic regulation. 4.To enroll in six or more ... program. (See Combined Degree Programs.) 7.To postpone required first-year ... are encouraged. 206 SCRIPPS COLLEGE ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES ...
must petition to the Committee on Academic Review. Students may choose to take a ... to evaluate the quality of the academic work of the student in her or his ... believing that, apart from questions of academic quality of an individual piece of work ... be advised to petition the Committee on Academic Review, which will meet with the ... . 6. Should the Committee on Academic Review wish to consider the case ... colleagues in the discipline. 207 ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES SCRIPPS COLLEGE ...

Reentry Scholars Reentry scholars are students beyond traditional college age who wish to begin or resume their college education. Scripps College welcomes the experience and maturity that reentry scholars bring to the college community.A reentry scholar should follow the admission requirements for either a first-year applicant or a transfer applicant depending upon previous education. Motivation is a key factor to the success of reentry scholars. Classroom work for the bachelors degree may be completed on either a full- or part-time basis. Reentry scholars who do not seek a bachelors degree may ...