2021-2022 Brenau University Catalog 
    
    Oct 12, 2024  
2021-2022 Brenau University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Academic Portal Information


Brenau University and its faculty are dedicated to the goal of providing students with a thorough background in the liberal arts, as well as academic and professional skills which will help them become enlightened and productive members of society. To that end, the faculty have developed a liberal education curriculum divided into four learning portals: World Understanding, Scientific and Analytic Curiosity, Artistic and Creative Imagination, and Communication and Language Fluency. Specific expected learning Outcomes are defined under each of the four portals and are outlined below.

 

World Understanding Portal (9 hours)

By developing historical, global, and civic perspectives grounded in respect for the individual and in the principles and practice of social equity, students will gain an understanding of the world community and the importance of service to society.

Historical Perspective (3 hours)  Demonstrate knowledge of major events and movements in history and use this knowledge to generate a more sophisticated understanding of current events.

        HY 205W    HY 206W          

Civic Engagement (3 hours)  Demonstrate an appreciation of the importance of civic engagement in a global society.

                            PH 222               

Global Awareness (3 hours)  Demonstrate an understanding of global issues and their implications for local communities.

             ED 265                            MM 260      

Scientific and Analytic Curiosity Portal (13-15 hours)

By developing quantitative reasoning skills, competency in scientific disciplines, and critical thinking skills, students will be able to solve problems effectively and apply their knowledge and skills to relevant civic and personal decisions.

Mathematics (3 hours)  Demonstrate quantitative reasoning through numeric, symbolic, or geometric means.

MS 100    MS 101    MS 111    MS 210  

Science (7-8 hours)  Demonstrate competency in a specific curriculum and appraise the impact of that science in one’s life. (Students will take one 4-hour lab science and a second science of 3-4 hours.)

                                                                               

Reasoning (3-4 hours)  Be able to think critically and solve problems effectively.

                                     

Artistic and Creative Imagination Portal (9 hours)

By gaining an understanding of the fine arts and literature and by focusing on the value of creating a lifetime of fitness and healthy habits, students will develop an appreciation for artistic expression, deepen their self-awareness, and expand their imaginative powers.

Fine Arts  (3 hours)   Understand artistic concepts and traditions through participating in or exposure to artistic endeavors.

                                     ID 309            MC 216                      

Literature (3 hours)  To analyze meaning and recognize aesthetic elements in literary texts.

                                  

Lifetime Fitness (3 hours)

Appreciate one’s health status and implement a plan for health and fitness. (Women’s College must take one hour of classroom physical education [p.e.] (HL), one hour of activity p.e. (DA/LF/LS) and one hour of either type. University students or Gainesville Day students have the option of taking HS 105 to satisfy the physical education requirement.)

                                DA 123                                                                                           

^^ Taken by Brenau University sports teams. Three hours of LF 199 completes the Liberal Education physical education requirement, without taking a HL course.

Communication and Language Fluency Portal (12-15 hours)

By developing writing and speaking skills in English and by being introduced to another modern language, students will be prepared to be effective communicators and to lead lives of personal and professional fulfillment.

Writing (6 hours)  Compose effective and logical written communication.

      

Speaking (3 hours)  Demonstrate effective oral communication.

              

Modern Language (0-3 hours) (Please see narrative below for additional information.)  Communicate in a modern language other than English, and compare global culture(s) where that language is spoken to English-language-based U.S. culture. Students must have competency through the 102/115 level. Students may take through 102/115 or may attempt a placement exemption by competency exam (BYU FLATS test) or CLEP.

                  

Communication (3 hours)   Apply communication skills in a given context.

Choose any course within the portal not already applied. Students may choose a writing, speaking, or modern language course, or a course from the list provided below.

                               

 

Modern Language Requirement
Brenau University’s Liberal Education (LE) Modern Language Requirements and Related Policies

All University students entering at the bachelor’s level must meet a Liberal Education Modern Language requirement by demonstrating at least the high beginner level of language competency at the 102 level. The following policies apply to this requirement:

PLACEMENT: Placement tests are available for limited languages through WebCAPE (Computer Adaptive Placement Exam). This is a “snapshot” placement test and can be taken for low cost online with results in approximately 20 minutes. Students may be placed into 101, 102, or 200-level language based on the results. If placed into 102 or above, students must take that additional course to complete their language requirement. Students are responsible for any fees incurred for this test. Go to the Brenau Humanities homepage. Click on Placement Testing in the right menu.  

PRINT your results and alert the Office Manager for the Department of Humanities to review your results.

Cut-off scores for Web CAPE are:

  • Over 500, Student should consult with departmental faculty to identify appropriate course or additional testing options.
  • 351 - 500, Permission to enroll at the 200 level or above.
  • 251-350, Permission to enroll at the 102 level.
  • 250 & below, Enrollment at the 101 Level *.

* Students concerned that the test does not reflect their knowledge of the language may request further evaluation by a faculty member who can evaluate listening, speaking and/or writing skills to determine if enrollment in a higher level course is advisable.

EXEMPTION:  Exemption of the language requirement may be achieved by:

  1. Transfer of equivalent credit from an accredited university.
  2. CLEP. If the test is in a language taught at Brenau, credit will be awarded. For CLEP of other languages, exemption will be given without credit. (We cannot award credit if we do not teach the class at Brenau.) Please see a list of CLEP exams that Brenau accepts along with the required scores by clicking the CLEP/DSST Guide link located in the dashboard of this catalog. To register for a CLEP exam, visit the College Board website.
  3. Students entering with an A.A. or A.S. degree (as defined by the Brenau Registrar), or with a previous bachelor’s degree are exempt from any additional Liberal Education requirements per Brenau policy.
  4. BYU FLATS (Foreign Language Achievement Testing Service) - available in 50 languages; test must be proctored and takes about 2.5 hours. Students are responsible for any fees incurred for this test. Scores of 60% or above will provide exemption only. NO credit is awarded for FLATS tests. Brenau is not a testing center. However, students can find a testing location/proctor online by going to: https://info.flats.byu.edu/about-proctors/.

Heritage Speakers:  “Heritage” speakers and others with advanced skills in a second language may NOT take 101; they should CLEP or seek placement or exemption through one of the methods described above.

International Students:  International students accepted to Brenau with an official TOEFL (internet based) score of 59 or IELTS score of 5.5 exempt the modern language requirement.

Non-Native English Speakers:  If a non-native English speaking student has earned any academic credit from a US-accredited institution, but has not submitted a TOEFL score, then s/he must take a WebCAPE exam or BYU FLAT test to demonstrate competency in their native language or a second language.