2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Dec 14, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog


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Information in this bulletin is accurate as of August 1, 2022, unless otherwise specified. The College reserves the right to change any provision and requirement in this catalogue at any time within the student’s term of residence. The College specifically reserves the right to change its tuition rates and other financial charges. The College also reserves the right to rearrange its courses and class hours, to drop courses for which registration falls below the required minimum enrollment, and to change teaching assignments. 

In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the College has made and will continue to make adjustments in how we deliver curricula and services. We remain committed to providing students with a quality educational experience, relying on various modalities and interfaces to support teaching and learning.

For further information, contact:

Undergraduate Admission
Emerson College
120 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116-4624
Telephone: 617-824-8600
Fax: 617-824-8609
Email: admission@emerson.edu
Web: emerson.edu

Emerson’s Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion

Emerson College is committed to a living, learning, and working environment where all members of our community are valued, respected, and can thrive. We believe inclusive and academic excellence are not possible without active, intentional, and ongoing engagement with diversity across all areas of the College- with people; the curriculum; the co-curricular experiences of students; and with our intellectual, social, cultural, and geographical communities. Emerson is committed to supporting communities by fostering the skills necessary for meaningful engagement with an increasingly complex, pluralistic society.

College Mission Statement

Emerson College educates students to assume positions of leadership in communication and the arts and to advance scholarship and creative work that brings innovation, depth, and diversity to these disciplines.

This mission is informed by core liberal arts values that seek to promote civic engagement, encourage ethical practices, foster respect for human diversity, and inspire students to create and communicate with clarity, integrity, and conviction.

President’s Message

William Gilligan, Ed.DI am pleased to welcome you to Emerson College, a distinctive academic institution committed to pursuing excellence in teaching and research in communication, the arts, and the liberal arts, and to educating students to excel as creators, innovators, and leaders in these fields.

The Emerson curriculum balances theory and practice, providing undergraduate and graduate students with extraordinary opportunities for academic and professional development. Students also enjoy access to the vast cultural, educational, and recreational resources of our Boston campus and of our other academic locations and programs across the country and around the world. I am certain that the time you spend at Emerson will be one of growth, change, leadership, and opportunity.

Emersonians are independent, creative, and tenacious artists, communicators, and leaders. I wish you much success in all of your endeavors this year and beyond.

Sincerely,

William Gilligan, Ed.D signature

William Gilligan, Ed.D
Interim President

Institutional Learning Outcomes

Emerson College graduates create, communicate, collaborate, critically think, and civically engage.

Upon graduation Emerson students will be able to:

Create

  • Experiment with creative processes, including traditional practices.
  • Apply foundational theories and practices to their disciplines.

Communicate

  • Demonstrate effective written, oral, and visual communication skills.
  • Demonstrate competency in information, media, and digital literacies.

Collaborate

  • Work with others across disciplines of study to produce meaningful outcomes.
  • Integrate the liberal arts into the various fields of communication and the arts.

Critically Think

  • Support conclusions based on research methods appropriate to their disciplines.
  • Make decisions using quantitative and qualitative analysis.

Civically Engage

  • Demonstrate a commitment to diverse perspectives and ethical practices.
  • Engage with local and global communities

Archived Catalogs

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