Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Bulletin

College of Arts and Sciences


Brian Anderson, Dean

Purpose Statement

The purpose of the College of Arts and Sciences is to provide quality classroom instruction, practical learning experiences, and academic and cultural enrichment opportunities that will lead to successful student learning. Through the programs in its eight departments, the College provides students with a focused course of study that will prepare them for graduate or professional schools or employment. The College also provides students with a solid educational foundation in the liberal arts that will prepare them for continued personal and intellectual growth after graduation.

Programs

The College of Arts and Sciences offers academic programs through the departments of Art and Design; Communication; History, Political Science, and Geography; Languages, Literature, and Philosophy; Music; Psychology and Family Science; Sciences and Mathematics; and Theatre. Additionally, the College offers minors or courses in American Studies, Art History, Film Studies, French, International Studies, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Philosophy, Pre-Law, Geography, Religious Studies, and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, as well as certificate programs in Teaching English as a Second Language, Child Advocacy Studies Training (CAST), and Applied and Professional Ethics. For students interested in going to professional schools after MUW, academic advisors help students select the appropriate courses to meet application requirements for medical or dental schools, pharmacy or veterinary medicine programs, law or other professional schools.

Department of Art and Design

Department Chair: Alex Stelioes-Wills

Faculty

Professors: Shawn Dickey, Beverly Joyce
Associate Professors: Ian Childers, Alex Stelioes-Wills
Assistant Professor: Stephen Meek                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

Accreditation

Mississippi University for Women is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD).

General Program Information

The Department of Art and Design offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art (BFA) degree, an intensive and professional program of study. Students complete course requirements in one of the following studio art emphases: Drawing and Painting; Graphic Design; Printmaking; Ceramics; or Photography. The BFA degree is a more intensive degree in art and design and is intended for professional practice. 

The Department of Art and Design also offers minors in Art History, Graphic Design, and Studio Art.

Exhibition Requirements:

All freshman, sophomore, and junior art students in any art major are required to enter artwork in the Annual MUW Juried Student Exhibition. In their senior year, all art majors must participate in a final Senior Exhibition. 

Art Core Requirements:

All art students must complete the Art Core  . Note: Some courses taken for the major may also fulfill requirements for the Enlight core curriculum.

Programs

Undergraduate Major

Minor

Other Programs

Department of Communication

Department Chair: Barry P. Smith

Communication Faculty

Professors: Barry P. Smith, Melissa M. Smith
Instructor: Eric E. Harlan

Programs

Undergraduate Major

Minor

Department of History, Political Science, and Geography

Department Chair: Kristi DiClemente

Geography Faculty

Visiting Assistant Professor: Ann Fletchall Frazier

History Faculty

Professor: Erin Kempker, Jonathon Hooks, Thomas Velek
Associate Professor: Kristi DiClemente
Assistant Professor: Kymara Sneed

Political Science Faculty

Professors: Brian Anderson
Associate Professor: Chanley Rainey

Programs

Undergraduate Major

Minor

Department of Languages, Literature, and Philosophy

Department Chair: Kendall Dunkelberg

English Faculty

Professors: Nora Corrigan, Kendall Dunkelberg, Thomas C. Richardson, Kim Whitehead
Associate Professors: Shahara’Tova Dente, Thomas Kris Lee, Mary Miller, Brandy T. Wilson
Assistant Professor: Kristen Figgins
Visiting Assistant Professor: Matthew Moniz
Instructor: Todd Bunnell

Foreign Languages Faculty

Assistant Professor: Reyna Vergara
Instructors: Erinn Holloway, Robert Raymond

Philosophy Faculty

Associate Professor: Joshua Dohment
Assistant Professor: Jill Drouillard
 

Programs

Certificate

Undergraduate Major

Minor

Department of Music

Department Chair:  Julia Mortyakova

Music Faculty

Professors: Valentin Bogdan, Julia Mortyakova, Carmen Osburn
Associate Professor:  Susan Hurley, Douglas Mark
Assistant Professor: Jon Fessenden
Instructor: Zane Lynn, Melissa Reeves

 

Music Programs

Accreditation

Mississippi University for Women is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) for the Bachelor of Arts in Music, the Bachelor of Music in Music Education, and the Bachelor of Music in Music Therapy. The B.M. in Music Education program is approved by the Mississippi State Department of Education, thereby enabling graduates to satisfy the certification requirements for the State of Mississippi in Music Education. The Music Therapy program is approved by the American Music Therapy Association.

Programs

Undergraduate Major

Minor

Other Programs

Department of Psychology and Family Science

Department Chair: Dorothy Berglund

Psychology Faculty

Professor: Holleen Krogh
Assistant Professors: Ethan Flurry, Andrew Nguyen

Family Science Faculty

Professors: Dorothy Berglund, Youn Mi Lee
Assistant Professor: Cecilia Brooks

Accreditation

Mississippi University for Women’s Family Science major is approved by the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) as a Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) program. Students graduating from this program can apply for provisional certification through an abbreviated process.

Programs

Certificate

Undergraduate Major

Minor

Department of Sciences and Mathematics

Department Chair: Bonnie Oppenheimer

Biological Sciences Faculty

Professors: Ghanshyam Heda, Ross Whitwam
Associate Professor: Brian S. Burnes, Davida Crossley, Travis Hagey, R.C. Sample
Assistant Professors:  Michael Dodson, Benjamin Onyeagucha

Mathematics Faculty

Professors: Bonnie Oppenheimer
Associate Professor: Joshua Hanes
Assistant Professor: Hwamog Kim, Sarah Poiani
 

Physical Sciences Faculty

Professors: Dionne Fortenberry, Jiben Roy
Associate Professor: Xiaoxia Li
Instructor: Edward Bruster

The Department of Sciences and Mathematics offers majors in the areas of Biology, Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physical Science.

Before a student is allowed to register for upper-level courses (those numbered 300 or above) within the department, the student must:

  • Have a 2.0 average for all courses taken within the department (including transfer credit)
  • Have completed all prerequisites for upper-level courses with grades of C or better

Exceptions to any of the above requirements require approval of the Chair of the Department of Sciences and Mathematics.

Prerequisite Courses for Professional Programs

For students interested in health-related professional schools, a B.S. degree (typically a biology or chemistry major) at The W allows the students to tailor their course selection to ensure all requirements are met for the professional school of their choice. Such professional schools include: Medical, Pharmacy, Veterinary, Dental, and Optometry.

Programs

Undergraduate Major

Minor

Department of Theatre

Department Chair: David Carter

Theatre Faculty

Professors: David Carter
Assistant Professor: Kathy Newman
Visiting Assistant Professor: Bronwyn Teague
Instructor: Sarah Shotts

Programs

Undergraduate Major

Minor