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2012-2013 Undergraduate Academic Catalog 
    
2012-2013 Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

General Studies Department


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Main Office: Grohmann Museum, GM218
Phone: (414) 277-7351
Fax: (414) 277-7462
Website:
www.msoe.edu/gen_st

The General Studies Department is responsible for administering and providing core courses for the Bachelor of Arts/Science in Technical Communication degree. In addition, the department is primarily responsible for offering courses in the humanities, social sciences, English, communication and engineering graphics. These offerings include both fundamental and advanced courses to develop and enrich students so they might become more sensitive to and fully aware of themselves and others.

Faculty:

Chairman:

Dr. R. David Kent

Department Administrative Assistant:

Rose Didier

Professor:

Marvin L. Bollman

Associate Professors:

Gary C. Boelkins, Dr. Jon K. Borowicz, James W. Friauf, Dr. David Howell, Dr. Patrick Jung, Dr. R. David Kent, Dr. Carma Stahnke, Dr. Katherine Wikoff

Assistant Professors:

Dr. Michael Carriere, Dr. Alicia Domack, Dr. Jennifer Farrell, Dr. Jan Fertig, Dr. Nadya Shalamova

Adjunct Professors:

Patrick J. Coffey, Dr. Cheryl A. Maurana, Joseph P. Meloy, Leonard A. Vanden Boom, Dr. William Wiener

Adjunct Associate Professors:

Dianne L. Bender, Sara L. Cissna, Virginia K. Reinmuller, Dr. Harry Rollings III

Adjunct Assistant Professors:

Elizabeth A. Albrecht, Dr. John Penglase, Lisa Rivero, Mary Spencer

Lecturers:

Michael Bell, Dr. Elizabeth Clark, Denise Du Vernay, Margaret Dwyer, Dr. Richard Edwards, Timothy Gaynor, Cynthia Kotlarek, Amy Murre, Mary Jo Wellenstein, Mark Zimmermann

Professors Emeriti:

Dr. Roger J. Frankowski, Veronica S. Haggerty, Susannah P. Locke, Mary Ann Perdue, Dr. Constantin Popescu, Judith L. Steininger

Adjunct Professor Emeritus:

Kenneth McAteer

General Studies Electives



Humanities and Social Sciences Electives (HU/SS) - All are three-credit classes

Language Series


  • HU 410 - Foreign Language I
  • HU 411 - Foreign Language II
  • HU 412 - Foreign Language III
  • HU 413 - Foreign Language IV
  • HU 414 - Foreign Language V

Sociology Series


Foreign Language Courses at MSOE

Enrollment in Foreign Language Courses

  1. A student may not enroll in a foreign language course if that foreign language is spoken in the student’s home.
  2. A student who has had one year of a specific language in high school may enroll in the introductory language course. Students having two years of a specific language in high school must begin at the second language course. For each additional year of language in high school, a student must begin at a correspondingly higher level.

Fulfillment of HU Elective Credit

  1. Students enrolling in a beginning language course (designated by the Roman numeral “I”) must enroll in and successfully complete two quarters of language courses in order to receive HU credit for the beginning course. If a student were to take German I, for example, but not German II, the three credits would be tabulated in the student’s grade point average, but the credit would not apply toward the fulfillment of HU electives.
  2. A student who is placed in “Foreign Language II” or “Foreign Language III” will receive three credits of HU elective credit for that course without completing another sequential course.
  3. A student placed in “Foreign Language II” or “Foreign Language III” will not receive credit for more fundamental language courses.

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