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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

College of Arts and Letters


Dr. Robert D. Aguirre, Dean

Dr. J. Christopher Arndt, Associate Dean

Dr. Melinda J. Adams, Associate Dean

Dr. Traci A. Zimmerman, Associate Dean

Karina Kline-Gabel, Assistant Dean

Phone: (540) 568-6334
MSC: 2105
Location: Harrison Hall, Suite 1109
Website: http://www.jmu.edu/cal

Academic Units

School of Communication Studies  
Dr. Eric M. Fife, Director

Department of English  
Dr. Annette Federico, Interim Head

Department of Foreign Languages, Literatures and Cultures  
Dr. Giuliana Fazzion, Head

Department of History  
Dr. Maura Hametz, Head

Department of Justice Studies  
Dr. Peggy Plass, Head

School of Media Arts and Design  
Dr. Gwyneth Mellinger, Director

Department of Philosophy and Religion  
Dr. Andrea Veltman, Interim Head

Department of Political Science  
Dr. Jonathan W. Keller, Head

Department of Sociology and Anthropology  
Dr. Liam M. Buckley, Head

School of Writing, Rhetoric and Technical Communication  
Prof. Michael Smith, Director

Mission Statement

The College of Arts and Letters serves multiple vital needs of JMU students. First, it offers high-quality programs of specialized study in the social sciences, humanities and communication, and in several pre-professional and cross-disciplinary areas. Second, the college provides a challenging array of courses designed to promote lifelong learning by sharpening analytical abilities; improving computational and communications skills; cultivating a facility with written expression; enhancing cultural awareness, intensifying moral and aesthetic sensitivity; and fostering awareness of the contingent nature of knowledge. Linking these two missions is a college-wide commitment to free but rigorous and controlled inquiry into human nature.

Goals

In addition to the special goals of each major, all programs in the college are committed to helping the students achieve the following common objectives:

  • Improve foundational skills fostered by general education courses: writing, critical thinking, information access through technology and, where appropriate, foreign languages.
  • Develop the ability to use writing to acquire knowledge and to communicate ideas effectively through writing-intensive courses required in the major.
  • Enrich cultural perspectives essential to effective citizenship in the 21st century, global awareness and appreciation of American cultural diversity.
  • Provide significant active-learning experiences through field courses, research projects, internships, studies abroad and simulations.

Majors and Minors

Students may select from a broad spectrum of major and minor programs in the seven departments and three schools. The departments and schools fully describe their programs in the “Academic Units” section.

Cross Disciplinary Activities

In addition to departmental majors and minors, the college offers a wide array of interdepartmental majors, minors, pre-professional programs, general education courses, annual events and supporting services, some of which reach out to the regional community. Information on cross-disciplinary programs offered by the College of Arts and Letters may be found in the “”Cross Disciplinary Programs” section.

Resource and Service Centers

Archaeology Collection

Dr. Carole Nash, Coordinator
Phone: (540) 568-6805           
Emailnashcl@jmu.edu

The archaeology collection contains artifacts dating from early in prehistory through the modern era that were excavated from numerous Virginia archaeological sites. It also includes an extensive library of site reports, field records, maps and artifact identification guides. Artifact study collections spanning the 12,000-year occupation of Virginia’s Ridge and Valley Province are being developed for teaching and research purposes. The collection is an important teaching and research asset of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology.

Center for Public Broadcasting/ WMRA-WEMC

Mr. Matt Bingay, Director
Phone: (540) 568-6221
Email: wmra@jmu.edu
Website: http://www.wmra.org

The Center for Public Broadcasting’s mission is to inform, connect and engage communities through journalism, broadcasting and outreach. It serves over 50,000 listeners in the Shenandoah Valley, Charlottesville and Farmville areas.

The center comprises a network of non-commercial public radio stations, serving Harrisonburg at 90.7 FM, Charlottesville at 103.5 FM, Lexington at 89.9 FM and Winchester at 94.5 FM, and one standalone station, WEMC, serving Harrisonburg at 91.7 FM. The WMRA network stations are licensed to the James Madison University Board of Visitors. WEMC is licensed to Eastern Mennonite University, but is operated entirely by the center. Much of WMRA’s programming is rebroadcast by WMLU 91.3 FM, the station owned by Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia. WMRA and WEMC are members of National Public Radio, and are affiliated with Public Radio International and American Public Media. The stations broadcast 24 hours per day year-round, offering extensive in-depth news coverage and classical, folk, blues and jazz music. The center also operates Valley Voice Radio Reading Service for the print-impaired. Listeners and local businesses contribute nearly three-quarters of the center’s annual budget.

Annual Events

Conference on Global Issues

Dr. Giuliana Fazzion
Phone: (540) 568-6068
Email: fazziogx@jmu.edu

The Department of Foreign Languages, Literatures and Cultures organizes a yearly conference on global issues, held in the spring. The conference brings together scholars and researchers from a variety of disciplines to address and assess specific global issues, issuing a call for papers in the fall on an announced topic. Proposals for papers, panels and workshops should be sent to the coordinator.

Madison Writing Awards

Madison Writing Awards (MWA) is a university-wide biennial competition that celebrates writing across the curriculum in all undergraduate academic programs. Winners are recognized at a spring awards reception and the top papers receive generous cash prizes. These awards reflect the commitment of the School of Writing, Rhetoric and Technical Communication and the College of Arts and Letters to promote cross-disciplinary dialogue and engagement as well as to acknowledge the power of writing in all its forms and contexts.

MadRush

Dr. Chris Arndt
Phone: (540) 568-3993           
Email: arndtjc@jmu.edu

The MadRush Undergraduate Research Conference features outstanding work by undergraduate humanities and social science majors. Held every spring, it attracts students from across the eastern United States and has become one of the largest humanities and social science undergraduate research conferences in the region.

Programs