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2005-2007 Academic Catalog

Fields of Study

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
The College offers 11 certificate programs that do not require a bachelor’s degree for entry. Additionally, if you have a bachelor’s degree from the College of St. Catherine or another institution, you may obtain a second (post-baccalaureate) major certificate or graduate level certificate from the College.

ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS
You may choose from among eight majors available at the associate degree level at the College of St. Catherine. With the exception of the associate of arts liberal arts and sciences and educational paraprofessional program options, all of the programs of study are in the healthcare field.

BACCALAUREATE DEGREE PROGRAMS
There are more than 57 major fields of study available to day program students at the College of St. Catherine. More than 37 additional majors are available through the combined resources of the Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities (ACTC).

Weekend College majors include accounting, business-to-business sales, communication, communication studies, elementary education, financial economics, healthcare management, healthcare sales, information management, management information systems, marketing and management, nursing, occupational science: pre-occupational therapy, philosophy: ethics, small business/entrepreneurship, and social work. Additional majors in English, theology and women’s studies are available in a combined day/evening/weekend format. (The ACTC exchange program does not apply to Weekend College students.)

When you select a major field of study, you will ordinarily choose course work from one academic discipline. In addition, several major disciplines offer a choice of concentrations from which you must select one. Other disciplines offer optional concentrations beyond the core requirements for the major. You also may choose to do work in a minor field of study.

Baccalaureate majors consist of not fewer than seven nor more than 10 courses required in the department. Approved interdepartmental majors may consist of up to 12 courses required from among the disciplines comprising the major.

All course work in a baccalaureate major is subject to the following restrictions:

  • Courses in a major must be taken for a regular letter grade. A minimum grade of C- is required for a course to be counted toward the major. Unless otherwise stated, a minimum cumulative grade point average of C (2.0) must be earned for all major course work.
  • A minimum of one-half of the courses in the major must be completed in residence.
  • Transfer courses, substitutions and courses taken on campuses of the Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities (ACTC) for a St. Catherine’s major require the approval of the chair of the major department.
  • Supporting courses for some majors must be completed for a letter grade with at least a C- or C. Unless otherwise stated, required supporting courses may be completed with the S/U grading option.

SPECIAL MAJORS
You may plan and gain approval for a special major involving work in two or more departments when no existing major or double major meets your academic needs. The Petition for Special Major form with complete instructions and requirements is available in the Office of Academic Affairs. Petitions must be submitted at least one year prior to graduation. Examples of such majors have included Family Studies and Engineering Physics. Such majors are to consist of a minimum of 12 and a maximum of 15 courses, with at least half of the courses to be numbered 300 or above. Special majors require the approval of the Educational Policies Committee.

CERTIFICATES, MAJORS AND CONCENTRATIONS
LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BY CERTIFICATE OR MAJOR TITLE

MAJOR OR CERTIFICATE TITLESPONSORING ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT(S)PROGRAMS OFFERED
AccountingBusiness AdministrationBA, BS
American Sign LanguageAmerican Sign Language & InterpretingBA
Apparel DesignFamily, Consumer & Nutritional SciencesBA, BS
Applied Science in BiologyBiologyBA, BS
Applied Science in Exercise ScienceExercise and Sport ScienceBA, BS
Applied Science in PsychologyPsychologyBA, BS
Art HistoryArt and Art HistoryBA
Associate of Arts
Mandatory options: Education Paraprofessional
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Pre-Healthcare
Liberal Arts and SciencesAA
Basic Medical CodingHealth Information ManagementCertificate
BiologyBiologyBA
Business-to-Business SalesBusiness AdministrationBA, BS
Catechetical MinistryTheologyCertificate
Chemistry
Optional concentrations:
American Chemistry Society
Biochemistry
ChemistryBA
Coding SpecialistHealth Information ManagementCertificate
Communication StudiesCommunication StudiesBA, BS
Communication (Interdepartmental Major)
Mandatory concentrations:
Oral
Written
Communication Studies, EnglishBA
Critical Studies of Race and EthnicityCritical Studies of Race and EthnicityBA
DieteticsFamily, Consumer & Nutritional SciencesBA, BS
EconomicsEconomicsBA, BS
Elementary Education: Middle School
Specialty areas:
Communication Arts and Literature
French
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies
Spanish
Education, the department of the majorBA, BS
Elementary Education: PreprimaryEducationBA, BS
K-12 Education Licensure
Licensures are offered in these major fields:
Dance and Theatre Arts
Music: Instrumental
Music: Vocal
Physical Education
Visual Arts
World Languages and Culture: French
World Languages and Culture: Spanish
Education, the department of the majorDependent on major
Secondary Education (Grades 9-12) with Middle Level Licensure (Grades 5-8)
Licensures are offered in these major fields:
Biology (Life Science)
Chemistry
Communication Arts and Literature
Family and Consumer Science
Mathematics
Social Studies
Education, the department of the majorDependent on major
Electronic Media StudiesCommunication StudiesBA, BS
English
Mandatory concentrations:
Core
Literature
Writing
EnglishBA
Exercise ScienceExercise and Sport ScienceBA, BS
Exercise Science and NutritionExercise and Sport Science; Family, Consumer & Nutritional SciencesBA, BS
Family and Consumer ScienceFamily, Consumer & Nutritional SciencesBA, BS
Fashion MerchandisingFamily, Consumer & Nutritional SciencesBA, BS
Financial EconomicsEconomicsBA, BS
Foods and Nutrition in BusinessFamily, Consumer & Nutritional SciencesBA, BS
Foods and Nutrition: SciencesFamily, Consumer & Nutritional SciencesBA, BS
Foodservice ManagementFamily, Consumer & Nutritional SciencesBA, BS
FrenchFrenchBA
Health Information SpecialistHealth Information ManagementAAS
Healthcare ManagementBusiness AdministrationBA, BS
Healthcare SalesBusiness AdministrationCertificate, BA, BS
HistoryHistoryBA
Information ManagementInformation ManagementBA, BS
Information SystemsBusiness AdministrationBA, BS
International Business and EconomicsEconomicsBA, BS
International RelationsPolitical ScienceBA
InterpretingAmerican Sign Language & InterpretingBA
Management Information SystemsBusiness AdministrationBA, BS
Marketing and ManagementBusiness AdministrationBA, BS
MathematicsMathematical SciencesBA, BS
Montessori Early Childhood AssociateEducationCredential
Music
Mandatory concentrations:
Liberal Arts
Performance and Pedagogy
MusicBA
NursingNursingAS, BA, BS, MA
Occupational Sciences
Mandatory concentrations:
Interdisciplinary
OTA Degree Completion
Pre-Occupational Therapy
Occupational Science and Occupational TherapyBA, BS
Occupational Therapy AssistantOccupational Science and Occupational TherapyAAS
Ophthalmic TechnicianOphthalmic TechnicianAAS
Pastoral MinistryTheologyCertificate
Philosophy: EthicsPhilosophyBA
Philosophy: History and IdeasPhilosophyBA
PhlebotomyPhlebotomyCertificate
Physical Therapist AssistantPhysical Therapist AssistantAAS
Piano PedagogyMusicCertificate
Political SciencePolitical ScienceBA
PsychologyPsychologyBA
RadiographyRadiographyAAS
Reimbursement AnalystHealth Information ManagementCertificate
Respiratory CareRespiratory CareBA, BS
Sales IBusiness AdministrationCertificate
Sales IIBusiness AdministrationCertificate
Small Business / EntrepreneurshipBusiness AdministrationBA, BS
Social StudiesSociologyBA, BS
Social WorkSocial WorkBA, BS, MSW
SociologySociologyBA
SonographySonographyAAS
SpanishSpanishBA
Studio ArtArt and Art HistoryBA
TheaterTheaterBA
TheologyTheologyBA, MA
Urban Library ServicesLibrary and Information ScienceCertificate
Women's StudiesWomen's StudiesBA

CERTIFICATES, MAJORS AND CONCENTRATIONS
LISTED BY SPONSORING ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT


SPONSORING ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT(S)MAJOR OR CERTIFICATE TITLEPROGRAMS OFFERED
American Sign Language and
Interpreting
American Sign Language
Interpreting
BA
BA
Art and Art HistoryArt History
Studio Art
BA
BA
BiologyApplied Science in Biology
Biology
BA, BS
BA
Business AdministrationAccounting
Business-to-Business Sales
Healthcare Management
Healthcare Sales
Information Systems
Management Information Systems
Marketing and Management
Sales I
Sales II
Small Business / Entrepreneurship
BA, BS
BA, BS
BA, BS
Cert, BA, BS
BA, BS
BA, BS
BA, BS
Certificate
Certificate
BA, BS
ChemistryChemistry
Optional concentrations:
American Chemistry Society
Biochemistry
BA
.
BA
BA
Communication StudiesCommunication Studies
Electronic Media Studies
BA, BS
BA, BS
Communication Studies, EnglishCommunication (Interdepartmental Major)
Mandatory concentration:
Oral
BA
Critical Studies of Race and EthnicityCritical Studies of Race and EthnicityBA
EconomicsEconomics
Financial Economics
International Business and Economics
BA, BS
BA, BS
BA, BS
EducationElementary Education: Preprimary
Montessori Early Childhood Credential
BA, BS
Credential
Education, the department of the majorElementary Education: Middle School
Specialty areas:
    Communication Arts and Literature
    French
    Mathematics
    Science
    Social Studies
    Spanish
K-12 Education Licensure
Licensures are offered in these major fields:
    Dance and Theatre Arts
    Music: Instrumental
    Music: Vocal
    Physical Education
    Visual Arts
    World Languages and Culture: French
    World Languages and Culture: Spanish
Secondary Education (Grades 9-12) with Middle Level Licensure (Grades 5-8)
Licensures are offered in these major fields:
    Biology (Life Science)
    Chemistry
    Communication Arts and Literature
    Family and Consumer Science
    Mathematics
    Social Studies
.
    .
.
BA, BS

BA, BS
BA, BS
BA, BS
BA, BS
BA, BS




BA
BA
BA
BA, BS
BA
BA

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BA
BA
BA

BA, BS
BA, BS
BA, BS
EnglishEnglish
Mandatory concentrations:
Core
Literature
Writing
.
.
BA
BA
BA
English, Communication StudiesCommunication (Interdepartmental Major)
Mandatory concentration:
Written
.
.
BA
Exercise and Sport ScienceApplied Science in Exercise Science
Exercise Science
BA, BS
BA, BS
Exercise and Sport Science; Family, Consumer and Nutritional SciencesExercise Science and NutritionBA, BS
Family, Consumer and Nutritional SciencesApparel Design
Dietetics
Family and Consumer Science
Fashion Merchandising
Foods and Nutrition in Business
Boods and Nutrition: Sciences
Foodservice Management
BA, BS
BA, BS
BA, BS
BA, BS
BA, BS
BA, BS
BA, BS
FrenchFrenchBA
Health Information ManagementBasic Medical Coding
Coding Specialist
Health Information Specialist
Reimbursement Analyst
Certificate
Certificate
AAS
Certificate
HistoryHistoryBA
Informatin ManagementInformation ManagementBA, BS
Liberal Arts and SciencesAssociate of Arts
Mandatory oprtions:
Education Paraprofessional
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Pre-Healthcare
.
.
AA
AA
AA
Library and Information ScienceUrban Library ServicesCertificate
Mathematical SciencesMathematicsBA, BS
MusicMusic
    Mandatory concentrations:
    Liberal Arts
    Performance Pedagogy
Piano Pedagogy
.
.
BA
BA
Certificate
NursingNursingAS, BA, BS, MA
Occupational Science and Occupational TherapyOccupational Science
    Mandatory concentrations:
    Interdisciplinary
    OTA Degree Completion
    Pre-Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapist Assistant
.
.
    BA, BS
    BA, BS
    BA, BS
AAS
Ophthalmic TechnicianOphthalmic TechnicianAAS
PhilosophyPhilosophy: Ethics
Philosophy: History and Ideas
BA
BA
PhlebotomyPhlebotomyCertificate
Physical Therapist AssistantPhysical Therapist AssistantAAS
Political ScienceInternational Relations
Political Science
BA
BA
PsychologyApplied Science in Psychology
Psychology
BA, BS
BA
RadiographyRadiographyAAS
Respiratory CareRespiratory CareBA, BS
Social WorkSocial WorkBA, BS, MSW
SociologySocial Studies
Sociology
BA, BS
BA
SonographySonographyAAS
SpanishSpanishBA
TheaterTheaterBA
TheologyCatechetical Ministry
Pastoral Ministry
Theology
Certificate
Certificate
BA, MA
Women's StudiesWomen's StudiesBA

MAJORS AVAILABLE THROUGH ACTC
The following major fields of study are available to College of St. Catherine baccalaureate Day program students through a cooperating agreement with the other colleges of the Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities (Augsburg College, Hamline University, Macalester College and the University of St. Thomas). If you pursue a major at an ACTC college, you will need to fulfill St. Catherine's requirements for the bachelor of arts degree. Consult the section on Required Proficiencies for rules that apply to majors completed at other ACTC schools.

The abbreviations to the right of the major indicate which ACTC institution offers that major. A = Augsburg, H = Hamline, M = Macalester, S = St. Thomas.

Actuary Science (S)
American Studies (M)
Anthropology (H, M)
Asian Studies (M)
Catholic Studies (S)
Classics (M)
Computer Science (A, M)
Conflict Studies (H)
Criminal Justice (H, S)
Dramatic Arts & Dance (M)
Environmental Studies (H, M, S)
Geography (M, S)
Geology (M, S)
German (A, H, S)
German Studies (M)
Health & Human Performance (S)
Health Education (S)
Humanities (M)
International Management (H)
Japanese (M)
Journalism (S)
Justice & Peace Studies (S)
Latin (S)
Latin American Studies (M)
Legal Studies (H, M)
Linguistics (M)
Literary Studies (S)
Management (H, S)
Music Therapy (A)
Norwegian (A)
Physical Ed/Health Promotion (A, H, S)
Physics (A, M, S)
Quantitative Methods (S)
Russian (M)
Urban Studies (M)
Youth and Family Ministry (A)


MINORS
If you wish to study a particular subject beyond the introductory courses but not to the level required for a major you may complete a minor program in addition to your area of major study. The bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degrees require the completion of a major; you may not graduate with only a minor or set of minors.

A minor consists of four to six specifically designated courses in a discipline. If you wish to pursue a minor, you should contact the department chair or a faculty advisor in the minor discipline for assistance in planning the course work to be included in the minor. All course work in a minor is subject to the following restrictions:
  • Courses in a minor must be taken for a regular letter grade. A minimum grade of C- is required for a course to be counted toward the minor and the cumulative grade point average for the minor must be 2.0 or higher.
  • A maximum of two transfer courses may be counted toward a minor.
  • Transfer courses, substitutions and courses taken on campuses of the Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities (ACTC) for a St. Catherine's minor require the approval of the chair of the minor department.

See the Curriculum Requirements: Minors section of this catalog for a list of the courses required for each minor.

MINORS AVAILABLE AT ST. CATHERINE'S
American Sign Language
Art, Studio 2D
Art, Studio 3D
Art History
Biology
Business Administration, Finance Track
Business Administration, Marketing/Management Track
Chemistry
Civic Engagement
Coaching
Communication Studies: Promotional Communication
Computer Science
Critical Studies of Race and Ethnicity
Economics
English: General
English: Language Studies
English: Professional Writing
Exercise and Sport Science
Family Life
Foods
Foodservice Management
Film
Financial Economics
French
History
Information Management (Weekend College only)
Information Systems
International Relations
Mathematics
Mathematics/Computer Science
Middle East Studies (joint ACTC program)
Music
Nutrition
Occupational Science
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Sales
Social Welfare
Sociology
Spanish
Speech Communication
Theater History, Theory and Criticism
Theater Performance
Theology
Women's Studies (joint ACTC program)

PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
Pre-Dentistry
Pre-Engineering
Pre-Law
Pre-Medicine
Pre-Optometry
Pre-Occupational Therapy
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Air Force ROTC

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