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Academic Programs
WIU offers 66 undergraduate and 36 graduate degree programs, 8 pre-professional areas of study, 17 post-baccalaureate certificate programs, enriched learning opportunities for academically talented students, and opportunities for study across the United States and abroad. Programs and majors are offered through four academic colleges: the College of Arts and Sciences; the College of Business and Technology; the College of Education and Human Services; and the College of Fine Arts and Communication. For detailed information about each of the colleges and programs including course descriptions and degree requirements, consult the current undergraduate catalog or graduate catalog.
Centennial Honors College
The Centennial Honors College provides academically talented and motivated students an enriched academic curriculum and opportunities for leadership, professional growth, and service learning. The Honors program includes 43 different academic programs of study and provides a curriculum of special tutorials, colloquiums, seminars, and independent research.
Academic Assistance Centers
Need help with academics? Need someone to critique your papers? Your class instructors can assist with subject materials, test preparation, and tutors who can help you with individual classes. All you have to do is ask! Visit your instructors during their posted office hours. The following academic departments have tutorial centers, achievement centers, or skill and performance laboratories staffed to assist you in addition to the times your instructors are available in their offices. Since hours of operation may vary, you will need to contact each center for specific times.
Biology
Waggoner Hall 104
(309) 298-1546
Chemistry
Currens Hall 553
(309) 298-1538
Economics
Stipes Hall 202
(309) 298-1513
English/Journalism
Simpkins Hall 341
(309) 298-2815
Foreign Languages
Morgan Hall 332
(309) 298-1558
Geography
Tillman Hall 203
(309) 298-1648
Geology
Tillman Hall 115A
(309) 298-1151
History
Morgan Hall 451
(309) 298-1470
Mathematics
Morgan Hall 206–Math 133,& 137
Morgan Hall 209–Math 106 &
206 (MERO)
Morgan Hall 211B–Math 099, 100,
123, & 128
(309) 298-1054
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Morgan Hall 456
(309) 298-1057
Physics
Currens Hall 515
(309) 298-1596
Political Science
Morgan Hall 459
(309) 298-1055
Psychology
Waggoner Hall 111
(309) 298-1593
Sociology & Anthropology
Morgan Hall 309B
(309) 298-2066
University Writing Center
Simpkins Hall 341
(309) 298-2815
Study Spots
Looking for a quiet place to study? There are numerous locations throughout campus that offer great study environments. Since hours of operation vary, you will need to contact each location for specific times. Some locations include:
Casa Latina
Multicultural Center
(309) 298-3379
Currens Hall, Round Annex
Physical Science Library, 201
(309) 298-1407
Gwendolyn Brooks Cultural Center
Multicultural Center
(309) 298-2220
Horrabin Hall Curriculum Library
Room 80
(309) 298-1924
Leslie F. Malpass Library
(309) 298-2411
Math Resource Office
Morgan Hall 209
(309) 298-2275
Morgan Hall Front Corridor
(309) 298-1828
Quad Cities Writing Center
Room B14
(309) 762-9481 ext. 321
Sallee Hall Music Library
Room 108
(309) 298-1105
University Union
(various areas)
(309) 298-1941
University Writing Center
Simpkins Hall 341
(309) 298-2815
Bayliss/Henninger Hall,
lower level
(309) 298-3477
Waggoner Hall
Second Floor Reading Room
(309) 298-2408
Women's Center
Multicultural Center
(309) 298-2242
Handbook Sections
- Welcome
- How to Use This Handbook
- WIU - Quad Cities
- Academic Assistance
- Academic Programs
- People, Places, and Services
- Academic Calendar
Organizations And Activities
- Student Organization Center
- Major Governing Organizations
- Programming Organizations
- Honorary Organizations
- Intercollegiate Athletics
- Performing & Visual Arts Opportunities
Policies And Procedures
- Code of Student Conduct
- Governing Board Statement on Disruption
- Discrimination Complaint Procedures
- Policy on Services for Students with Disabilities
- Anti-Harassment Policy
- Policy Statement on Sexual Assault
- Policy on Nondiscrimination and Reasonable Accommodation of Student's Religious Observances
- Drug and Alcohol Abuse Policy
- Smoking/Tobacco Use Policy
- Policy on Access to and Release of Student Information
- Administrative Withdrawal Procedure
- Scheduling of University Facilities
- Scheduling Procedures
- Policy Concerning the Scheduling and Use of Western Hall
- Regulations Governing the Appearance of Off-Campus Speakers Invited by Recognized Student and Faculty Groups
- Administration of Bond Revenue Buildings
- Policy Governing Major Student Organizations
- Grades and Class Attendance
- Grade Appeal Policy
- Student Academic Integrity Policy
- University Fundraising and Gift Guidelines
- Trademark Licensing Program
- Immunization Requirement
- Other Policies
