2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog - Pace University

10m ago
12 Views
1 Downloads
2.97 MB
359 Pages
Last View : 2d ago
Last Download : 3m ago
Upload by : Arnav Humphrey
Transcription

ACADEMIC 1

2 PACE UNIVERSIT Y UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 2015-2016 Table of Contents Academic . 4 2015-2016 Academic Calendar . 4 Academic Policies and General Regulations . 8 Degree Requirements . 8 Credit by Examination and Assessment . 11 Credit Load Policy . 12 Double Major/Dual Degree . 12 Placement and Registration. 12 Placement Criteria and Placement Testing. 13 Immunization Compliance . 14 Registration Policies. 16 Courses . 17 Disruption of Normal Academic Progress . 21 Grades and Academic Standing . 26 Records . 29 Scholastic Honors . 32 National Honor Societies at Pace University. 32 Graduation Policies, Honors, and Awards . 36 Commencement Awards . 36 Other Policies . 36 Information for Students with Disabilities . 36 Confidentiality . 38 Complaints of Disability Discrimination. 38 Emergency Closings and Other Changes in Class Schedules. 38 University Core Curriculum. 39 Core Curriculum Overview . 39 Second Language Proficiency Policy . 41 General University . 42 Profile. 42 Mission . 42 Vision . 42 The Pace Story . 42 Academics at Pace . 42 A Multicampus University . 43 Commitment to International Education. 43 Accreditation and Membership . 44 Degree Offerings . 46 HEGIS Code -Undergraduate Majors for 2012-2013 (New York Campus) . 47 HEGIS Code -Undergraduate Majors for 2012-2013 (Pleasantville Campus) . 51 University Administration . 54 Founders . 54 Board of Trustees . 54 Trustees Emeriti. 56 Officers of Administration . 57 Admission. 59 Procedures for Admission (Degree Students). 59 Freshmen / First Year . 59 Transfer . 60 Transfer Credit Policy - Transfer Students. 60 International Student Applicants . 61 Non-degree Students . 62 Visiting Student Status . 62 Advanced Placement . 62 iPace and Continuing Education . 63 Tuition and Fees . 65 Tentative Tuition and Fees (subject to change) . 65 Special Course Fees . 67 How to Make a Payment . 68 Payment Options . 69 Student Refunds . 69 Tuition Cancellation Policy . 70

ACADEMIC 3 Tuition Cancellation Schedule . 71 Athletics and Recreation . 74 Campus Services. 74 Campus Dining Services . 74 Dyson College Nature Center . 75 Identification Cards (Higher One). 75 Library . 76 Security . 76 University Health Care . 78 Student Affairs . 78 Centers For Student Development And Campus Activities . 78 Counseling Services . 79 Cultural Programming . 79 Dean for Students Office . 79 The Jeanette and Morris Kessel Student Center . 79 Office of Multicultural Affairs, New York City Campus (OMA) . 80 Residential Life . 81 Veterans Information . 82 Information Technology Services (ITS) . 83 Office of Development and Alumni Relations . 83 Academic and Co-Curricular Services . 84 Division for Student Success . 84 The Center for Academic Excellence (CAE) . 84 Pforzheimer Honors College . 85 Pace International . 86 The English Language Institute . 87 Writing Center . 88 Career Services . 88 Internship Program . 89 Financial Aid and Scholarship Programs. 89 Introduction and General Eligibility . 89 Financial Aid Timeline . 90 Application Process and Filing Dates for Financial Aid Programs . 91 Summer Financial Aid Application Procedures . 92 Types of Financial Aid and Scholarships Available . 92 General Rules covering all Financial Aid . 93 Pace University Financial Aid Programs. 93 Federal Financial Aid . 97 New York State Financial Aid . 99 Financial Aid from Outside Sources . 101 Summer Financial Aid . 102 Important Policy Information . 102 Frequently Asked Questions. 109 Financial Aid Office Contact Information . 111 Schools . 112 College of Health Professions . 112 Dyson College of Arts and Sciences . 133 Lubin School of Business . 251 Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems . 306 School of Education . 320 Continuing and Professional Education. 352 Index. 353

4 PACE UNIVERSIT Y UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 2015-2016 ACADEMIC 2015-2016 Academic Calendar (Dates subject to change) Please see the appropriate Semester Information Guides for updates to this calendar. rmation-guides April, 2015 4/13 Monday Graduate Registration Begins for Fall 2015 4/20 Monday Undergraduate Registration Begins for Fall 2015 August, 2015 8/1 Saturday Deadline to Submit Proof of MMR and Meningitis Immunization Compliance for Fall 2015 Entrance 8/3 Monday Fall 2015 Tuition and Fees Payment Due 8/13 Thursday All "I" Grades for Summer I 2015 become "F" grades. September, 2015 9/2 Wednesday Fall 2015 Begins - Late Registration Begins 9/7 Monday Labor Day - University Closed 9/8 Tuesday Last Day to Add Course Without Faculty Approval 9/13 Sunday Rosh Hashanah (Evening) - No evening classes scheduled 9/14 Monday First Day of Rosh Hashanah - No classes scheduled 9/15 Tuesday Last Day of Late Registration for Fall 2015 9/15 Tuesday Deadline for Undergraduate to File Pass/Fail or the Audit Option for a Fall 2015 Class 9/16 Wednesday Withdrawal Period Begins - All Classes Dropped Receive a "W" Grade 9/18 Friday Domestic Student Deadline to Submit Mandatory Health Insurance Waiver Form for Fall 2015 9/22 Tuesday Yom Kippur (Evening) - No Evening Classes Scheduled 9/23 Wednesday Yom Kippur - No Classes Scheduled 9/26 Saturday All "I" Grades for Summer II 2015 become "F" grades. 9/29 Tuesday Deadline for Graduate/Doctoral Students to Submit Maintaining Matriculation Form October, 2015 10/2 Friday International Student Deadline to Submit Mandatory Health Insurance Waiver Form for Fall 2015 10/12 Monday Columbus Day - Classes scheduled 10/23 Friday Deferred Fall 2015 Midterm Filing Deadline (NYC) 10/26 Monday January 2016 Intersession Registration Begins 10/27 Tuesday Last Day to Withdraw Without Permission - Fall 2015 Classes 10/30 Friday Deferred Fall 2015 Midterm Date (NYC)

ACADEMIC 5 November, 2015 11/3 Tuesday Election Day - Class scheduled 11/9 Monday Graduate Registration Begins for Spring 2016 11/10 Tuesday Last Day to Withdraw With Permission - Fall 2015 Classes 11/11 Wednesday Veteran's Day - Classes scheduled 11/16 Monday Undergraduate Registration Begins for Spring 2016 11/25 Wednesday 11/29 Sunday Thanksgiving Break - No classes scheduled December, 2015 12/1 Tuesday Deadline to submit Proof of MMR and Meningitis Immunization Compliance for Spring 2016 Entrance 12/8 Tuesday Undergraduate Study Day - No Undergraduate Day classes scheduled 12/10 Thursday Undergraduate Study Day - No Undergraduate Day classes scheduled 12/11 Friday Fall 2015 Conflict Final Exam Filing Deadline (NYC) 12/12 Saturday Last Day of Instructional Classes 12/18 Friday Fall 2015 Conflict Final Exam Date (NYC) 12/18 Friday Fall 2015 Ends 12/24 Thursday 1/1/16 Friday Holiday and New Year Break - University Closed Final Exams All Finals are scheduled on the last day of class. Please refer to the Academic Calendar (http://appsrv.pace.edu/webevents/Academic Calendar 2015-2016.pdf). January, 2016 1/4 Monday January Intersession Begins 1/4 Monday January Intersession Tuition & Fees Due 1/4 Monday Spring 2016 Tuition & Fees Due 1/5 Tuesday Deferred Fall 2015 Exam Filing Deadline (PLV) 1/9 Saturday Deferred Fall 2015 Final Exam Date (PLV) 1/18 Monday Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday - University Closed 1/24 Sunday Last Day of January Intersession Classes (Online/In-Class Combination Courses) 1/25 Monday Spring 2016 Semester Begins - Late Registration Begins 1/29 Friday Fall 2015 “I” Grades Become F “Grades” 1/31 Sunday Last Day of January Intersession Online-Only Courses TBD Deadline to Apply for Deferred Fall 2015 Final Exam #1 (NYC) TBD Deferred Fall 2015 Final Exam Date #1 (NYC) TBD Deadline to Apply for Deferred Fall 2015 Final Exam #2 (NYC) TBD Deferred Fall 2015 Final Exam Date #2 (NYC)

6 PACE UNIVERSIT Y UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 2015-2016 February, 2016 2/1 Monday Domestic Student Deadline to Submit Mandatory Health Insurance Waiver Form for Spring 2016 2/1 Monday Graduate and Undergraduate Registration Begins for Summer I and Summer II 2016 2/1 Monday Registration Begins for May 2016 Intersession 2/7 Sunday Last Day of Late Registration for Spring 2016 2/8 Monday Deadline for Undergraduates to File Pass/Fail or the Audit Option for a Spring 2016 class 2/8 Monday Withdrawal Period Begins - All Classes Dropped Receive a "W" Grade 2/15 Monday President's Day (University Closed - No classes scheduled) 2/22 Monday Deadline for Graduate/Doctoral Students to Submit Maintaining Matriculation Form 2/19 Friday International Student Deadline to Submit Mandatory Health Insurance Waiver Form for Spring 2016 March, 2016 3/20 Sunday - 3/27 Sunday Spring Break (No classes scheduled) 3/25 Friday – 3/27 Sunday Good Friday through Easter Sunday (No classes scheduled) 3/20 Sunday Last Day to Withdraw Classes Without Permission TBD Filing Deadline for Deferred Spring 2016 Midterm Exam (NYC) TBD Deferred Spring 2016 Midterm Exam at 8:30 AM (NYC) April, 2016 4/22 Friday Passover Eve (No evening classes scheduled) 4/23 Saturday First day of Passover (No classes scheduled) 4/4 Monday Last Day to Withdraw Classes With Permission TBD Graduate Fall 2016 Registration TBD Undergraduate Fall 2016 Registration May, 2016 5/3 Tuesday Undergraduate Study Day (No Undergraduate day classes scheduled) 5/11 Wednesday Undergraduate Day Classes End 5/11 Wednesday Spring 2016 Semester Ends 5/12 Thursday May 2016 Intersession Begins 5/29 Sunday May 2016 Intersession Ends 5/31 Tuesday Summer I 2016 Semester Begins Final Exams All Finals are scheduled on the last day of class. Please refer to the Academic Calendar (http://appsrv.pace.edu/webevents/Academic Calendar 2015-2016.pdf). TBD Spring 2016 Conflict Exam (NYC & PLV) TBD Filing Deadline for First Spring 2016 Deferred Final Examination Session (NYC) TBD First Spring 2016 Deferred Final Examination Session at 2:30 PM (NYC) TBD Filing Deadline for Spring 2016 Conflict Exam (NYC & PLV) TBD Filing Deadline for Spring 2016 Deferred Exam (PLV) TBD Spring 2016 Deferred Exam (PLV)

ACADEMIC 7 June, 2016 6/6 Monday Last Day of Late Registration for Summer I 2016 6/6 Monday Deadline for Undergraduates to File Pass/Fail or the Audit Option for a Summer I 2016 Class 6/7 Tuesday Withdrawal Period Begins - All Classes Dropped Receive a "W" Grade 6/7 Tuesday Domestic Student Deadline to Submit Mandatory Health Insurance Waiver Form for Summer I 2016 6/20 Monday Summer I 2016 Last Day to Withdraw Without Permission 6/27 Monday Summer I 2016 Last Day to Withdraw With Permission TBD Filing Deadline for Second Spring 2016/May Intersession Deferred Final Examination Session (NYC) TBD Second Spring 2016/May Session Deferred Final Examination Session at 2:30 PM July, 2016 7/9 Saturday Summer I 2016 Semester Ends 7/4 Monday Independence Day (University Closed – No Classes Scheduled) 7/11 Monday Summer II 2016 Semester Begins 7/17 Sunday Last Day of Late Registration for Summer II 2016 7/18 Monday Deadline for Undergraduates to File Pass/Fail or the Audit Option for a Summer II 2016 Class 7/18 Monday Withdrawal Period Begins - All Classes Dropped Receive a "W" Grade 7/18 Monday Domestic Student Deadline to Submit Mandatory Health Insurance Waiver Form for Summer II 2016 7/31 Sunday Summer II 2016 Last Day to Withdraw Without Permission August, 2016 8/8 Monday Summer II 2016 Last Day to Withdraw With Permission 8/20 Saturday Summer II 2016 Semester Ends 8/22 Monday August 2016 Intersession Begins 8/31 Wednesday August 2016 Intersession Ends * Dates subject to change. Please visit http://www.pace.edu/osa/academic-scheduling for update and confirmation of dates.

8 PACE UNIVERSIT Y UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 2015-2016 Academic Policies and General Regulations Degree Requirements The academic regulations at Pace University are designed to ensure adherence to standards of academic excellence while affording the latitude and flexibility necessary to accommodate the needs of and conditions faced by a diverse student body. Requirements for a Bachelor's or Associate Degree are: Successful completion of the requirements for a major program as specified in the catalog current at the time of a student’s matriculation or as subsequently amended. A bachelor's degree normally requires completion of 128 credits, although some majors may exceed this requirement. In addition, certain adult degree programs may only require 120 credits for degree completion. An associate degree requires successful completion of 60–66 credits, and a minor requires completion of 12–18 credits. Students should consult the curricula described in the sections for the academic schools within this catalog for the exact number of credits and courses required for their major program. Completion of at least 32 credits in residence at Pace University for all bachelor's degrees, and the associate in science degree in early childhood development and for all associate in applied science degrees. Associate in arts and associate in science degrees require that 30 credits of the 60-credit programs be completed at Pace. Completion of at least one-half of the major program and one-half of a minor program, if the student elects one, in residence at Pace University. Students pursuing a bachelor of business administration degree must also complete at least one-half or 50 percent of the business credits required for the BBA, including business core, major and auxiliary requirements, in residence at Pace University. A minimum cumulative QPA of 2.0 (unless indicated differently by a school, college, or specific major) A minimum QPA of 2.0 in the student’s major (unless indicated differently by a school, college, or specific major) All financial obligations and academic requirements to the University must be met before the student’s diploma is released. Transfer Credit Policy for Undergraduate Students Responsible Executive: Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Responsible Office: Office of Student Assistance/University Registrar Effective Term: Fall 2014 Revision Date: August 21, 2014 I. Types of Transfer Credit Accepted by Pace University The following statements describe the sources of acceptable transfer credit: 1. Pace University will accept transfer credit from institutions accredited by a regional affiliate of the Commission on Higher Education. Prior coursework should be completed at institutions that are fully accredited by regional accrediting agencies or are recognized candidates for accreditation. These regional accrediting agencies include: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools New England Association of Schools and Colleges North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Western Association of Schools and Colleges 2. Pace University will accept transfer credit from non-regionally accredited institutions upon review of course descriptions and/or syllabi. These institutions must be approved by the U.S. Department of Education and hold either professional or national accreditation, as verified by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). The Council for Higher Education Accreditation provides a searchable database of colleges and universities and their accreditations. 3. Pace University will accept transfer credit from post-secondary level international institutions that are formally recognized by their country’s ministry of education or its equivalent. 4. Pace University will accept transfer credit from institutions that have entered into transfer credit articulation agreements with the University.

ACADEMIC 9 5. Pace University recognizes the achievements of students as represented by their successful completion of exams through the College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP), College Level Examination Program (CLEP), the International Baccalaureate (IB) program, the French Baccalaureate Program, and General Certificate of Education Advanced Level Exams (GCE). Depending on the exam and the score achieved, students may earn credit applicable towards the Core Curriculum, major requirements, or elective requirements of their chosen major. 6. Pace University offers assessment of prior learning, including credit by examination, experiential learning assessment, acceptance of American Council on Education recommended credit, and acceptance of National College Credit Recommendation Service recommended credit. 7. Pace University will accept results of acceptable performance on standardized proficiency examinations. Where a standardized proficiency examination is not available, a Pace University departmental Challenge Proficiency Examination may be administered. The non-refundable cost of each examination is equal to one credit of tuition for each course challenged. II. Maximum Transfer Credit 1. 1. A maximum of 68 credits may be transferred from accredited two-year institutions toward a baccalaureate degree program. Credit will be granted only for equivalent lower-division and some upper-level courses offered at Pace University as determined by a designated transfer credit evaluator 2. Specific credits are awarded dependent on the specific program the student enrolls in. A maximum of 96 credits may be transferred to a baccalaureate 128 credit degree program from accredited four-year institutions. A maximum of 90 credits may be transferred to a baccalaureate 120 credit degree program from accredited four-year institutions. 3. Up to 30 credits will be accepted for credit earned by completion of standardized examinations (i.e., AP, CLEP, and IB). Credits earned from these examinations are considered lower-division and are counted in the limits listed above. 4. Up to 36 credits may be applied from prior learning assessment portfolios to the following degrees: Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies, Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies, Bachelor of Science in Professional Computer Studies, and Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Studies. Students may also apply up to 15 portfolio credits to the other bachelor degrees with permission of the advisers of the school in which the degree is offered. III. Grade Requirements Undergraduate transfer credit may be received only for courses taken

6 PACE UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 2015-2016 February, 2016 2/1 Monday Domestic Student Deadline to Submit Mandatory Health Insurance Waiver Form for Spring 2016 2/1 Monday Graduate and Undergraduate Registration Begins for Summer I and Summer II 2016 2/1 Monday Registration Begins for May 2016 Intersession 2/7 Sunday Last Day of Late Registration for Spring 2016

Related Documents:

maple leaf trot - 3yo & older - trot metro pace – 2yo open - pace milton – f&m 3yo & older - pace nassagaweya – 2 yo open - pace peaceful way – 2 yo filly - trot roses are red – f&m 3yo & older - pace she’s a great lady – 2yo filly - pace somebeachsomewhere – 3 yo open - pace 1,000,000 g final 1,000,000 g final 250,000 e final

Best in Class C-PACE Program Design, Implementation, & Administration: PACE Financial Servicing provides unparalleled expertise and track record in C-PACE program design and administrative services that work for local governments, property owners, and capital providers Introduction Fundamentals of C-PACE The OK C-PACE Program Upcoming Webinar Q&A

Pre- and posttest scores, Yun Kim 1989 study 12 PACE adult age distribution 13 PACE adult number of years out of school 13 PACE adult distribution of last grade completed 13 PACE adult distribution of length of stay 13 Distribution of number of children of PACE adults 14 Current status of adults exited from PACE 15 Pre- and posttest scores, Adult Education database 16

Dr. John Khademi Dr. Sonia Chopra, Dr . M e h r z a d Kh a k p o u r Dr. Charles Maupin, Dr. Richard Schwartz, Jeffrey Foley Dr. Adam Davis, Dr. Steven Frost, Dr. Murat Ayik AGD PACE 1 credit AGD PACE 1 credit AGD PACE 1 credit AGD PACE 1.5 credits AGD PACE 1.5 credits AGD PACE 1 credit FRIDAY Oct. 9, 2020 * A l l t i m es i n PD T

2015-2016 CUChicago.edu/catalog 7400 Augusta Street - River Forest, IL 60305-1499 . 2015-2016 Undergraduate Academic Catalog User's Guide . These quick tips will enhance your viewing of this catalog: Click on "Page Thumbnails" (upper left) to reveal a complete listing of every page

UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 2015-16 WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 2015-16 Worcester Polytechnic Institute 100 Institute Road Worcester, MA 01609-2280 wpi.edu. CHRONOLOGY OF ACADEMIC SCHEDULE AND EVENTS 2014-2015 AcAdemic YeAr First Week of Tuition for Terms C and D Due

Pace University's historic mission retains its central importance . tutoring and support services, and academic advising. Aca- . Pace's modern Midtown Center at 551 Fifth Avenue and 45th Street in Manhattan, only blocks away from Grand Central Sta-tion, and offers graduate and undergraduate courses to .

ASTM D2310 - Machine-Made Reinforced Thermosetting Resin Pipe. 11. ASTM D2996 - Filament-Wound Reinforced Thermosetting Resin Pipe. 12. ASTM D4021 - Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Polyester Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks. 13. NFPA 30 - Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code. University of Houston Master Construction Specifications Insert Project Name AE Project Number: Fuel Oil Piping 22 50 00 .