A major plan must be filed before their registration can be completed. All examinations are held in the regularly scheduled classroom except when special arrangements are made. ROTC is designed to prepare students to be commissioned officers in the United States military. For additional information, including forms, contact the Academic Programs and Advising Office. History A-
Despite a heroic effort from Jeremy Beckler (Sr./Lino Lakes, Minn./White Bear Lake), the Knights fell 81-77. 1600 Grand AvenueSaint Paul, MN 55105-1899 USA Amy Rice's students will be in OLRI 347 on the first day of lab, and Marc Rodwogin's students will meet in OLRI 343 on the first day of lab*, *First day attendance required; $7 lab fee charged; students registered for this lab section will be assigned either to Amy Rice or Annie McCue as their instructor before the first lab meeting. Chinese Grades for activity, practicum, and technique courses in dance, music, and physical education are not factored into eligibility for the Deans List. While the capstone experience is to represent the final stage in the developmental sequence of the major, this does not preclude the possibility that some, or even most of the experience, may occur prior to the senior year. Please enable Javascript for full functionality. Macalester College emphasizes academic excellence in the context of internationalism, diversity, and a commitment to service. Proposals for an IDIM will not be accepted after a student has validated their registration for the junior year. *Having another person do your work for a course (including unauthorized collaboration). The term a . Men's Track & Field. *, *Additional required meeting time on Thursdays from 6:30-8:00pm; contact the ensemble director for registration information. Commencement for the Class of 2020. Plus 1-member eligibility - ONE designated person, identified by eligible Macalester College Faculty, Staff or Contractor as sponsored member. Classical Mediterranean and Middle East Readmission. Music majors and minors will be graded on the regular grading option for ensembles and performance courses; non-music majors and minors should refer to the music department section of this catalog. Students expecting to apply for acceptance into the Honors Program should consult with their particular department or program early in their junior year as the official application deadlines are normally during the second semester of the students junior year. Please check the Department's "performances" page for updated information. The Associate Dean of the Faculty makes a final determination about the appeal grounds. Check the Music Dept website to find out if auditions are required. Written evaluations will be reported on standardized forms provided along with the grade report forms. The School of Business' Finance Major guides students to explore many career opportunities available by exposing them to the aspects of financial services through academic study, extracurricular activities and internships. Political Science In most cases students will attend another institution of higher education during their suspension period and earn grades that demonstrate their ability to perform successfully in an academic environment. Each grade is assigned a point value, as follows: 4.0
B. Grading on a basis which has not been consistently applied to all students taking the same course concurrently. Three (3) Writing courses, designated as argumentative writing (WA), writing as craft (WC) or writing as practice (WP). To audit a course, a student must register in the Registrars Office with the approval of the instructor. A student on Strict Academic Probation is ineligible to compete in intercollegiate athletics (students may practice with the team at the discretion of the coaching staff); hold an elected office or a leadership position in a student organization; undertake a role in a major music or theater production; compete in forensic activities; register for a credit bearing internship. The department or interdepartmental major may choose to place the capstone requirement within the context of a seminar, specific courses, an independent or honors project, or any combination of these. Admissions, For High Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact Afifa by sending an e-mail to [emailprotected]*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; 5 credits*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with LATI 307-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with AMST 308-01 and LATI 308-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with LING 309-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with INTL 415-01 and LATI 355-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with LATI 376-01 and LING 436-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with LATI 386-01 and WGSS 346-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with COMP 112-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with COMP 112-02*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with COMP 112-03*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with MATH 455-01*, *Cross-listed with ENGL 385-01; prerequisite of THDA 242 or ENGL 150, or permission of instructor*, *Course meets 4:45-7:00pm on Tuesday AND 4:45-6:15 on Thursday*, *Permission of instructor required; contact instructor for registration instructions*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with BIOL117-01; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Cross-listed with ASIA 294-01 and JAPA 294-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with LATI 386-01 and SPAN 386-01*, Macalester College Though absences for college-sponsored activities are authorized by the College, faculty and staff leading such activities should make every effort to ensure minimal disruption of student class attendance. According to an agreement among Augsburg College, Hamline University, the College of St. Catherine, the University of St. Thomas and Macalester, students may take one course per semester at any one of the other four colleges tuition free, provided that the home institution has approved the course. The Green Knights (19-7, 14-3 NACC) began the contest a . Decision, Financial If the student decides to appeal the grade further, they next contact the Associate Dean of the Faculty. May be repeated for credit. If the Associate Dean of the Faculty finds that the students grade was subject to arbitrary or discriminatory evaluation, the final grade is determined by the chair of the relevant department. *, *First-Year Course only, must co-register with CHEM 111-L1; first day attendance required; in-class time used primarily for lecturing; practicing problem-solving is primarily outside of class; Requires CHEM 111-L1 (10134) General Chemistry I Lab | Thursday | 8:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 341 | Susan Green | first day attendance required; $12 materials fee charged*, *Open to First-Year students only; $12 materials fee charged*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with BIOL 351-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with BIOL 351-L1*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with BIOL 351-L2*, *Cross-listed with ASIA 294-02 and MUSI 294-02*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with HIST 121-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with STAT 112-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with STAT 112-02*, *First-Year Course only; first day attendance required; cross-listed with STAT 112-F1*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with BIOL 320-01; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with ENGL 294-01*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with STAT 456-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 235-01; not available to ACTC students*, *Cross-listed with ENVI 239-01 and INTL 239-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with PSYC 220-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with AMST 240-01; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with BIOL 275-01 and ENVI 275-01; not available to ACTC students*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with BIOL 275-L1 and ENVI 275-L1; not available to ACTC students*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with PSYC 294-01*, *Appropriate for First-Years, first day attendance required; cross-listed with THDA 242-01*, *Appropriate for First-Years, first day attendance required; cross-listed with THDA 242-02*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with COMP 394-01*, *First-Years welcome and encouraged to enroll; first day attendance required*, *Cross-listed with LING 311-01 and PHIL 311-01*, *First-Year Course Lab only; first day attendance required; cross-listed with GEOL 160-L1*, *First-Year Course only; first day attendance required; cross-listed with GEOL 160-F1; Requires ENVI 160-L1 (10867): Dynamic Earth/Global Chg Lab | Thursday | 1:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 187 | Alan Chapman | first day attendance required*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with BIOL 170-01; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *First-Year Course Lab only; first day attendance required; cross-listed with BIOL 170-L1*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with BIOL 170-L2; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with BIOL 170-L3; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *First-Year Course only; first day attendance required; cross-listed with BIOL 170-F1; Requires ENVI 170-L1 (10092) Ecology and the Environment Lab | Thursday | 1:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 273 | Mary Heskel | first day attendance required*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with POLI 215-01; not available to ACTC students*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with GEOG 232-01*, *First day attendance required; permission of instructor required; cross-listed with HIST 234-01; not available to ACTC students*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with ECON 235-01; not available to ACTC students*, *Cross-listed with ECON 239-01 and INTL 239-01*, *First day attendance required; not available to ACTC students*, *First-Year Course only; first day attendance required; cross-listed with GEOG 254-F1*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with GEOG 258-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with PSYC 270-01; not available to ACTC students*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required: cross-listed with BIOL 275-01 and EDUC 275-01; not available to ACTC students*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with BIOL 275-L1 and EDUC 275-L1; not available to ACTC students*, *Cross-listed with HIST 281-01 and LATI 281-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with GEOG 294-01*, *First day attendance required; not available to ACTC students; cross-listed with HIST 340-01*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with BIOL 362-01; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with BIOL 394-01; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with GEOG 362-01*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with BIOL 394-L1; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with GEOG 478-01*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; not available to ACTC students*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; 2 credits; not available to ACTC students*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with BIOL 494-01; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *First day attendance required; taught in French*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 232-01*, *First-Year Course only; first day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 254-F1*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 258-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 294-01*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 394-02*, *For Geography majors only, or permission of instructor*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with ANTH 394-02 and MCST 394-01*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 478-01*, *First-Year Course Lab only; first day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 160-L1*, *First-Year Course only; first day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 160-F1; Requires GEOL160-L1 (10315): Dynamic Earth/Global Chg Lab | Thursday | 1:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 187 | Alan Chapman | first day attendance required*, *Cross-listed with ART 294-01; students who register for this course as ART will receive fine arts general distribution; students who register for it as GEOL will receive math/natural science general distribution*, *Cross-listed with MCST 275-01; taught in English*, *Cross-listed with PHIL 294-01; taught in English*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with CLAS 121-01*, *First day attendance required; permission of instructor required; cross-listed with ENVI 234-01; not available to ACTC students*, *Cross-listed with ENVI 281-01 and LATI 281-01*, *First day attendance required; not available to ACTC students; cross-listed with ENVI 340-01*, *2 credits only; first day attendance required*, *2 credits only; for Mellon Fellows only; S/NC grading only*, *Cross-listed with ECON 239-01 and ENVI 239-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with POLI 320-01*, *Cross-listed with ASIA 150-01, LING 150-01 and WGSS 150-01*, *Cross-listed with ASIA 294-01 and LING 294-02*, *First-Year Course only; first day attendance required; cross-listed with SPAN 194-F1*, *First-Year Course only; first day attendance required; cross-listed with SOCI 258-F1*, *Cross-listed with ENVI 281-01 and HIST 281-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with SPAN 307-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with SPAN 307-02*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with AMST 308-01 and SPAN 308-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed as PORT 331-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with SPAN 325-01*, *Cross-listed with ASIA 150-01, JAPA 150-01 and WGSS 150-01*, *Cross-listed with ASIA 294-01 and JAPA 294-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with SPAN 309-01*, *Cross-listed with ENGL 394-02 and PHIL 311-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with SPAN 375-01*, *ACTC students require permission of instructor until April 28th*, *Cross-listed with GERM 275-01; taught in English*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with THDA 294-02*, *First day attendance required; closed to senior nonmajors except with permission of instructor; cross-listed with THDA 294-L1*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with ANTH 394-02 and GEOG 394-01*, *Cross-listed with ASIA 294-02 and CHIN 294-01*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with AMST 294-04*, *Contact the ensemble director for registration information. Students may not petition to extend college deadlines regarding dropping or adding a course, changing a grading option or withdrawing from a course. Students proficient in more than one language can achieve more intellectual depth and access a broader range of perspectives. Students are expected to maintain the highest standards of honesty in their college work; violations of academic integrity are serious offenses. The academic calendar at Macalester is divided into a 14-week fall semester (September to December) and a 14-week spring semester (January to May). Students should contact the Registrars Office for information on registration procedures and acceptability of credits. S/SD/N Option Regulations: Each student is limited to one course taken under the S, SD, N option without written evaluation, in the fall and spring semesters. Macalester also has an agreement with the Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) whereby students may take one course per term at that college, provided that Macalester has approved the course. Activity Courses: S and N will be the only grades in any of the physical education activity courses, dance technique courses and forensic practicum courses. In the event that the absence is not due to a college-sponsored activity, faculty should handle possible conflicts at their own discretion. Students may negotiate exemptions or changes in schedule with instructors whenever circumstances warrant such considerations. Macalester is known for its small class sizes, the quality of its undergraduate teaching, and for promoting opportunities for its students to study abroad. To ensure that students receive explicit writing instruction, including opportunity to revise writing, based on faculty feedback. Leave of absence forms are available in the Office of Student Affairs and online. See the preceding section for regulations concerning majors, minors and concentrations. In addition to this sanction an educational component through the library typically accompanies a first violation. Linguistics A student may request complete permanent withdrawal from the College at any point in a term. The university reserves the right without liability or penalty, and without notice, to make changes in the services and programs that . Apply techniques to quantify the trade-offs associated with phenomena such as time, life expectancy, money, risk, scientific measurement, or environmental quality; Demonstrate knowledge of the strengths and limitations of trade-off quantification as a tool for decision making. Students begin with advisors who usually are their instructors in first year courses. Macalester College 1600 Grand Avenue Saint Paul, MN 55105-1899 USA 651-696-6000 The study of a second language reveals perspectives, challenges assumptions, and nurtures sympathies with world views not ones own. All examinations are held in the regularly scheduled classroom except when special arrangements are made. Registration Information. If, after this step, the student still claims arbitrary or discriminatory evaluation, the student moves to Step 2. Students, Connect with Late registration will be accepted during the first two weeks of classes with the payment of the late fee. Russian Studies Greater Chicago Area. Credit policies for physical education activity courses, forensic and theater practica, music ensembles and lessons, and dance technique courses and ensembles are described in the departmental sections of this catalog, under curriculum. Location St. Peter, Minn. When changes in major programs occur, students already declared in that area will be permitted to complete the program under the description given them at the time of original declaration or under the new program, at their discretion. Students who are scheduled for three or more examinations on the same day have the option of rescheduling with their instructor one of these examinations. The peer-review process should be accompanied by instruction in how to evaluate peer colleagues work and how to give constructive feedback. Students, Connect with Students, Connect with Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, *Cross-listed with ASIA 294-05 and RELI 294-02;*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with LATI 308-01 and SPAN 308-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with GEOG 341-01; appropriate for First-Years who've met the prerequisite/s*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with FREN 394-01*, *First day attendance required; 3 additional spots may be opened for Art majors/minors only*, *Cross-listed with CHIN 251-01 and EDUC 251-01*, *Cross-listed with JAPA 294-01 and WGSS 294-03*, *Cross-listed with AMST 294-05 and RELI 294-02*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with WGSS 117-01; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 170-01; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required: cross-listed with ENVI 170-L1; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 170-L2; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *First day attendance required; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *First day attendance required; registration limit will be adjusted to save 5 seats for First-Years; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with CHEM 351-01*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with CHEM 351-L1*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with CHEM 351-L2*, *First day attendance required; cross-listed with CHEM 352-01*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 370-01; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 370-L1*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 394-01; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; cross-listed with ENVI 394-L1; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required' ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *Permission of instructor required; cross-listed with CHEM 474-01*, *Permission of instructor required; cross-listed with ENVI 494-01; ACTC students require permission of instructor*, *First day attendance required; $7 lab fee charged*, *First day attendance required; $7 lab fee charged; students registered for this lab section will be assigned either to Amy Rice or Marc Rodwogin as their instructor before the first lab meeting. A student may only audit one course per semester. b.
Wellesley College Academic Calendar 2021 - 2022 Latin American Studies Decision, Financial The Committees decision will be final. Convocation Schedule. *, *Permission of instructor required. International Studies
Families, U.S. After a final grade has been submitted, a student may not be required nor allowed to turn in extra work, to redo previous work, or to otherwise make adjustments to their work in order to improve the final grade. 2.3
One (1), two (2) or three (3) courses satisfactorily completed which are designated as meeting the quantitative thinking requirement. 2. Location: This FREE presentation will be held virtually and is open to all. Macalester requires proficiency equivalent to four semesters of college coursework to ensure that, at minimum, students can meaningfully engage in the language and culture. Proficiency in a second language equivalent to four (4) semesters of college instruction in a single language. Parents & A first violation typically results in a grade of zero for the assignment in which the violation was found. Officially, they will be registered under the TBA section for their level with the Registrar's Office. Medical reasons or family emergencies are typically the only conditions under which an extension will be granted. The capstone experience must lead to peer-reviewed advanced work appropriate to the discipline/interdiscipline. Students who plan to request more than one incomplete for a term are advised to consult with the Director of Academic Programs and Advising, who serves as Chair of the Academic Standing Committee. C
School Counselors, Critical Methods for American Studies Research, Sovereignty Matters: Critical Indigeneity, Gender and Governance, Not Your Model Minority: Japanese Americans from Incarceration to Redress and Beyond, Reclaiming Zen, Yoga, and Church: Asian American Religions, Latinxs and US Education: Changing the Narrative, City Life: Segregation, Integration, and Gentrification, Queering Critical Prison Studies: Race, Gender, Sexuality and Mass Incarceration, Introduction to Art History II: From Renaissance to Modern, Art, Trade, and Treasure of the Silk Road, The Renaissance Reimagined: The Presence/Influence of Non-Western Cultures on Italian Art 1300-1520, Foundations of Ceramic Art: The Domestic Object, Cramming for the Exam: Education in Chinese Literature and History, Queer Literature and Culture from Contemporary Japan, Biological Research Design and Data Analysis, Research in Biodiversity and Evolution Lab, Seminar in Novel Technologies in Neuroscience, General Chemistry II: Energetics and Reactivity, General Chemistry II: Energetics and Reactivity Lab, The Classical Mediterranean and Middle East, Caliphate and Commonwealth: Early Islam Engages the Mediterranean World, Object-Oriented Programming and Abstraction, Object-Oriented Programming and Abstraction Lab, Introduction to Database Management Systems, Community Youth Development in Multicultural America, Land of Opportunity: Applying a Critical Psychological Lens to American Education, Introduction to African American Literature, Studies in Literature: Craft, Activism, and Subversive Stitchers, Major British Writers: Medieval and Renaissance, Science Fiction: From Matrix Baby Cannibals to Brave New Worlds, Studies in Literature and the Natural World, Angels and Demons of the American Renaissance (1835-1880), Crafts of Writing: Poetry (How Do We Remember? A course load of at least 12 credits is required to be considered a full-time student. Readmission to the college is possible after the suspension period. The purpose of this capstone requirement is to give students experience with reading original research literature, doing original work, or presenting a performance. Macalester College reserves the right to maintain only those records it considers useful and to set retention schedules for various categories of those records. We are also committed to providing appropriate accommodations to students who require recorded lectures as an academic adjustment for documented disabilities. A student may obtain more than one major by fulfilling the respective requirements in those majors. As an academic community, we value the free exchange of ideas and the privacy of community members. Families, U.S. A student may withdraw from a course between the end of the second and ninth weeks of classes by obtaining the signature of the instructor of the course on the proper form available in the Registrars Office and returning the form to the Registrars Office by the published deadlines.