2023-2024 Undergraduate Academic Catalog-June Update [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Humanities, Social Science, and Communication
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Main Office: Grohmann Museum, GM-218
Phone: (414) 277-7351
Fax: (414) 277-7462
The Humanities, Social Science, and Communication Department is responsible for administering and providing core courses for the Bachelor of Science degree in User Experience. In addition, the department provides students with a strong foundation in the humanities, social sciences, and communication, immersing them in a broader social, cultural, and intellectual context and enabling them to think critically, communicate clearly, and act responsibly in their professional and personal lives.
Faculty
Chairperson:
Dr. Alicia Domack
Professors:
Dr. Michael Carriere, Dr. Alicia Domack, Dr. David Howell, Dr. Patrick Jung, Dr. Nadya Shalamova, Dr. Katherine Wikoff
Associate Professors:
Dr. Lauren Beverung, Dr. Jennifer Farrell, Dr. Jan Fertig, Dr. Andrew McAninch, Dr. Tammy Rice-Bailey
Assistant Professors:
Dr. Matthew Frise, Dr. Candela Marini, Dr. Cindy Miller, Dr. Katherine Panciera, Dr. Aaron Spink
Instructors:
Dr. Kimberly Baker, Margaret Dwyer, Annemarie Fleishman, John Kellogg, Lyle Maryniak, Amy Murre, Mark Zimmermann
Adjunct Associate Professors:
Dianne L. Bender, Virginia K. Reinmuller
Adjunct Assistant Professors:
Dr. Dolores Greenawalt, Amii LaPointe, John J. Manley, Dr. Allan Persinger, Sheetal Sohoni
Lecturer:
Amanda Koehler
Professors Emeriti:
Dr. Jon K. Borowicz, Dr. Roger J. Frankowski, James Friauf, Veronica S. Haggerty, Susannah P. Locke, Mary Ann Perdue, Judith L. Steininger
Adjunct Professor Emeritus:
Kenneth McAteer
Staff
Department Administrative Assistant:
Courtney Hess
Humanities, Social Science, and Communication Electives
These electives are any courses with the AHT, ANT, FNA, GER, HON, HST, HUM, LIT, SOC, PHL, PSY, PSC, SOC, SPN, or SSC prefix that are not specifically required for a student’s program of study.
Enrollment in Foreign Language Courses
- A proficiency exam administered by the instructor may be needed to determine the appropriate level of language course for the student.
- A student placed in a higher-level foreign language course will not receive retroactive credit for lower level language courses.
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