Preface

Course of Study 2013-2014

This catalog presents a comprehensive picture of the academic program at Kenyon College. Listed here are all of the regular courses taught by the Kenyon faculty. Note that not all courses are offered every year. Moreover, in any given year, faculty members will teach a number of "special topics" courses that do not appear here because they are not regular parts of the curriculum. To see which courses are being offered in the current or upcoming year, including the special-topics courses, consult the College's Web site, www.kenyon.edu, or the Web site of the registrar's office, http://registrar.kenyon.edu.

The book is organized in three sections. The first covers administrative matters, including degree requirements and curricular regulations that apply to all Kenyon students. The 'Academic Program at Kenyon' and 'College Curriculum' describe the College's curriculum and graduation requirements. Other portions deal with matters such as enrollment procedures, grades, academic standards, and special programs (such as off-campus study). The second section presents the academic departments and programs of study, in alphabetical order. Each of these academic chapters sets forth specific requirements associated with the field of study—for example, a list of the requirements for majors and a description of the Senior Exercise. Each chapter also lists courses, in numerical order. Questions about courses should be addressed to members of the department or program in question.

The third section has lists of Kenyon faculty members and administrators, as well as officers of the College and members of the board of trustees.

Great care has been taken to assure the accuracy and completeness of the information contained in this publication. Note that Kenyon College reserves the right to discontinue or to modify courses or programs; to change instructors; or to change policies, procedures, fees, and other regulations without prior notice.

An Important Note on Requirements

Please pay special attention to the material covering curricular requirements and rules governing course enrollments. Read these regulations carefully; not only are students presumed to know them, but also the regulations are revised from time to time. Ignorance of a rule does not qualify a student for exemption from that rule.