COLLEGE O F ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCES 201 Professional Status Requirements hllnlmum Scores Student School High School Rank ABOR GPA Resident Con,dn,qro r11e c120se~tn >,or,xr, <,/>,I/\tor odn,r~rro,lro pmfc wo,lal 5rorss. Preprofe\\lonal \tudent\ are not penn~ttedto register tor 300 and 400 I c ~ e coor\r\ l in the college untd then bratus 1, changed to the prole\*~ondl cl.isa!tlcatlon Readmission. Student, dpp ) ~ n gtor readmis\~onto protes hiondl \vatu5 tor any program In this colle,e muat have a ~umulati\eGPA for all cnllege course worh equal to that ot the tranqteradm,ssion requ rements shoa (he ..protr\ Slonal Status Requ,rements.. table, page 201, Transfer into and Within the College. - Studentc tranhter a~ddem program5 ~~ u ~ t hn the colleee or Iron other college\ u lthln the umverslt) mu\t meet both the ~umul:*t~\.e GPA reuulrement and the ~ a t a l o reauirement\ r of the deblred procram in eftect at the tlme ot transter Stu dentc i\ho arL transferrin_otrom an Anrond communlt) uol lege and ha\e been in iontlnuuus reudence ma! continue under the iatalo? in effect at the time of the11entrance Into the ioliimunlty college. ring betueen L . Transfer Students. 4 student who contemplates tranbtel ring into tin* college from another institution, whether a community college or tour year ~nstitution.\hould carefull) \tudy the catalog materi.il pertainme to the particular pro ?ram .lnd cun\ult an ad\i\,r in thi, college brtore mrolllng In the other in\t&ruiionThew atrpb abaure a cmooth Iran\, tion at the I n c o t tran~tcrTran\ter students ma) rcque\t adn is\ion to elther preproter\iond nr prote\s~on.il \lato\ In my of the p n u a m \ cffersd bv th15 culle .e The mlncmum rrquircmentc tor ddml%ion ot re\~dent nonres~dent.dnd tran\ter mdentc to tl e pr t~\\jundlpro -ran are \how" lo the 'Profe~ciondlSt. tu\ Requ~rcmctt\" t ~ b l ep.!ge . 201. The dcdden lc unltc ma) inipo\r idd tlonal admiwon and mdu'ltlon requ rement\ bebond the n nl mum specitled bv the college. Credit i \ gr.!nted t itransferred iource5 deemed c q u ~ \ . ~ lent to corre\pond~ngc > m e \ n the \elected pr lglarn >t \tud\ sub c ~ tut :rdde and ASL reudent i ~ e d l rerl t irc n ent\ No srddt\ I iuer than "C' ,ire .licepted .i\ t c ~ nfer credlt tc meet thc zrdduntlu requiremsntc ot 1111 iolleru Credlti trdn\terred tram a i o n n un t) collepe ,r tur \ e x ~nstitutionare appl~edonl) a\ loner d \l\i>n cledlt Fur hbtlng < t thc . i ~ ~ e p et ~cohI Te, tran\terab c ro the \ ir 11, calleue dc-ree proeran \. prn\pcct \ e .4r~ui1.1'omn i n 1, c o l l e ~ etmn\ter rt identr \hould conrult their ad\,\ r\ dnd refer to the ASL tran\ter ouldec a\dllable o n the Ueh . t u u u . a \ u cdu pr n o r V a n ~ ~ u l a t ~ u ~ . It should be noted thdt \omc iuurseq t.tke I I o t h ~ rASL college\ or orhci un \err mure thdn the ma\imun I iubt rubmlt d pctitio I and h d \ an ~ dppro, JI on tile h e f n ~rezlbrenng ~ for the oieil u d Student\ u h o are en o ed 11 3n undcll~ddu.tt-nandeyree status In thl\ iollcne n u\t obtan ad\ \ i n dnd app~o\;llto rem5ter before regl\tenne each beme\ter from tI L d~rectsr ot Student AL ~ d ~ mSlmi l c e s n ECG '0> F r I 1, ~c on ot Lndererddulte hoi 6e:rce tnform~t~c n. we "Adn Applicant\." p.ce 6( UNDERGRADUATEDEGREES The faculty in the Colle.c of En2 ncerlnu .ind A .p.~ l l e d Sc~en~.eh c tter pronr.tmb lead I , t l the B 5. ar d B S t decree\ with 111.1101\ 111 the \ublect\ \hcv+n in the C lle-e ot Engineerme 2nd Applied SL enceq Bdiiala I I L ~ Dc"IL~\ L ~ n \l?jor\" d table. page 2 3 Eaih major is ddm nlstered b) the dcadem~con11 II di~.ited Integrated B.S.E.-R1.S. Program. T , pro\ ~ d greater e p r o y r tlerlb l~t).qu.~litted\iudentb ot the Sch ol of E ~ L I nemng n d\ undsitdbc .! p n ,lam u ~ t m h memated founh and titrh !e ir bciluenuc ot 51 idj ~none of ce~eraltrelds ot cpecldlt7at 01 in en:~neeiing Th15 plcgram prolides an opponun t\ tc rncet the increaslno demands of the profe? ,ion tor ,raduate\ \\I u r.tn be-in the11 en:lneennq csreer\ at an a d r a n ~ e dle\cl Student, ad1 ttcd t > thl* pr wr?m are asu,ned a facult! committei thar \upen I\e\ a proeram ot s u d ) in a hlch there I\ a prozres on 111 tha li,ur\e \\OIL and in u h l ~ h edrller nor!.,\ g \en ~ p p l ~ ~un . i in t the later enelneennecourhec tor both the bachelor‘\ dnd ma\tcr'~depree, Entq into the teydtcd pro .ram rcqulr-\ an dppllcdtion subm tted to the dean t h r u s h the t ~ u l t a\ d \ ~ \ c rand the department chd~r AppIicdtion\ arc re\ (cued b) a \chool icmmittee thdt reL cmmend\ the dpproprwte J L ~ Kn to the dean The applica tton r a, be subn t t ~ din the t rth ceme5ter GRADUATE DEGREES The tdiult\ In tl L Collcre or Enelneering dnd Appl~ed Sclcr ies oficr m I \ I L ~ ' \ and dc~tnraldegee? a? ~ h o u nin the Colle e I f En. ncsr in$ and Appl~edSciences Gmduate Demree5 and h l i L r\" t, h e. psze 2114 Schoo of Engrneer nm iacult, p irt clpatc in ottertnp the Master of Eng neenng 41 E A A c > l l ~ h x ~ tdeszree nc proerdm atiered b) An rond'c three \tdtc onnrr\ltle\. FLr n ore information. \ee the Gmd N I ~ LClille-e that a\ersee< the ASU Ekrended Can pu\ and tormy pmnership\ %ith other ASU ,11eze\ to i ieet the inctmct~nn~l dnd ~ntorniatiundl needc f a d ~ \ c r con \ ~ niunlt) The ASL E \ t e ~d ~ C.~mpii\ d ,ceh belond the bounddne\ of tie un \er\tt!'\ three p l i \ \ ~ ~carnpwei al to probide dcie?, to q u ~ l ~.~cdde r \ nlL credit and de,qe proerJrn5 tor u o r h n g adults thrr 11-h fle\lhlc ~ihedule,:a\a?t nctuorh ot oti cdmpu, utc\ cl i\\e\ \iheduied da,s. evening, ind weekend, dnd inn( \ati\e dell\eg te hnologies lncludlng te L \ L S ~ O rhe ~ . intcrn~t.ind d e p e n d e n t ledmlne. The Extended Campu\ I 50 oftel\ a \ ~ r i e t yof profes~iondlcon tlnuln- edu~.iti,n ~ n cdm m )nit) outreach programs For more ~ n f o n.*tl,m. \ee "4SU Extended Cdmpur" page 683 or acce\s the h c h \ te at u u aqu ~ edulxed. UNDERGRADUATEDEGREEREQUIREMENTS For detailed nfolrndt on cn the d e ~ r e eequiren~entsof d major I I the Collcei t Fii~lneerinsand App ed Scienceb, etr t > that d e p ~ r ti,~ n r ' , r \tho 1 5 indnidual description on the Iuiloa nn p,i;c UNIVERSITY GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS In additii! 1 departin-nt ind \ihool rcqu'rement\, \lu dent, mu\t meet ,111 i 111\ir\it) r a d u a l o n iequl ement\ ( w e "Lnl\enit) Grad ldlic>nRcqu remmt\." pige 74) A ~ r c l l planned plov in ot \lid! ~ndbleahtudent\ to meet all COLLEGE O F ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCES 203 College of Engineering and Applied Sciences Baccalaureate Degrees and Majors Maior Degree Concentration Administered By Del E. Webb School of Construction ~onswctionl B.S. General bullding construcaon, heavy construction, residential construction, specialty constructlon Del E. Webb School of Conswction School of Engineering Aerospace ~ n ~ i n e e r i n g ' B.S.E. B.S.E. B.S.E. Constructton engineering, emiron mental englneenng B.S. Computer science1. Computer Systems Englneenng B.S.E. Elecmcal ~ngineeringl Engineering Interdiroplina studies7 Engineering Special Studies Indu\tnal ~ngineerinp' 7 BS B.S.E. B S.E. Premedical engineering Materials Science and ~ngineering' Mechanical ~ngineerine' Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department of Bioengineering Department of Chemical and Materrals Englneenng Department of C I ~ Iand I Em ironmental Englneer~ng Department of Computer Science and Engineering Department of Computer Science and Eng~neering Department of Electrical Enaneerine School ot Enginerrine School of Enrineerinr Department ut lndu\tr~:tl En,lneer~ng Department ot Chem~caland Material\ Engtneering Depart! lent of M e ~ h a n ~ i . i l and Aero\pace En,-inert ~ n e ' Thla major rcquxre, a rnlnlmum ot 128 aeme5ter houri to plete. ' Th major otfered b) the Co epe of Libern 4m and S~.~cnl-c?a\ well cM \ I\ 4ppl~catlon\for thlr progrm are not b e t n ~accepted .a th + tune In a ttme fachion Students are en~ouraged to concult with an academl~adv sor in planmn: a program to ensure that they Lomp y with all nece\sar) requirements. requirements General Studies Requirement All 5tudenta enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program must \atlsfy a unt.rer\lt) requirement ot a minimum of 35 houn of apprmed course uork m General Stud~es.General Studie\ courreq are ltsed in the 'General Studies Cour\e\" table. page 81. in the course descnptlonc in thi\ catalog. In the S c l ~ r ~ I ~oft lClnrs~s, e and in the Ssmincr Yea\r< IZY Biille fin, or on the Web Consu tan advlror tor an appro~edll*t ot cour9c* First-Year C o m p o s i t i o n Requirement As a minimum. completion of ENG 101 and 102. or ENG 107 and 108. or ENG i05 wlth grades of "C" or higher i \ required for graduatton from ASU ~nany baccalaureate pro gram. See "Flrat Year Composition Requiren ent." page 74. Any \tudent uhose untten or spoken English in any cour5e is unsatl*factor) ma\ be requ~redb) the appropriate director or department c h a r to take add~ttonaicource work COLLEGE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS PassIFail G r a d e s Student, enrolled n the college do not recene degree credit for passlfall course, taken at thla tn\tltut~on In addl t~on,no courqe in thl\ college is offered fur pa\\ fa I crcdrt Student? requestlnz credit for pas* tail cour\e\ laken at another in\tltut on must tlle a Petitlcn for Ad u\trnent to Curriculum Requirements to the department ot thrlr malor. Each request 15judged on its panlcular merit, Entry into Upper-Division C o u r s e s Before enroll~noin courcec at thc 300 leis 2nd ,ibo\r. 5tudenta must be En eood dcademtc \landinx in p ote\hould consult the Liieriirlr o f C I ~ i s s rand ~ the c:ll;dt,g for cour\e prerequisite\. Subdents who regi\tcr tilicirur\c\ uithcrut the de\~snatedprerequi\ite\ nu! he \\ itlidr:ta n n itl~r,ut the student's conbent at any ttme hefirre th~.tinnl ur:tmin;it~on. Such withdr;!ual may he initiated h\ ttic i~t\troctor.thc chair of the deoartm e i t o l l r i n f the s,lur\c. tI1c d~l-rctoro f Student ~ c a d e r n i o Services. or the dcitn ~ i t h COIIC$C. c 111~ c cases. h student, w i l l not r r c c i ~ uinonctnl) ~ v ~ $ l i h u r s e ~ ~However. lent. wch withdrawal i \ cun\idcrcd hc unre\tricred as deccrihed under G r a d i n s S y \ t c n i . p,i:r. 67. 2nd docs nut count againct the numhc! i,frc\lr~cted ulthdra\ral, allowed. I,, SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES rtud! with periods o f employnient i n hu\inc\\. ~ndo\tr!. or govrrnmmt. S t u d r n r ~a h o choow thi, prugram idcall! cornplctc 12 months o f eniplo!nier~t and sradu:ite u i t h hoth the :!cademic background and pr~ctii.;il c ~ p c r i c n c cfaiacd frclm \\orking with profe\\ional\ i n :i uh<,\r.n f i ~ . l ~ l . )\ student i n the college 25 s i i ~ l h l e111 ;~ppl! to the co-op prupram upon complelion of 45 or morc hour, o f c l a r \ c \ required tor the selected m+ji~r.Tr:mfcr rtodcnt\ nrc reilu~redto complete at least onr scmestcr : ~ t,\SL: h r f o w heginning work. A l l student applic:int\ Inert liavc a GPA o f 31 I u \ t 2.50 and the approval of :!n ad\ i\or ;tad the dr:in 01' the cullcee. tiye LVork Experience for one \erne\ter hour during eaclr nark \c\hion. Such credit cannot he ;ippl~ciltc,a;ird dcfiec requirements. For more infcrnnatir~n.\ i\it Student 4c:idelnic Service5 i n E C G 205. o r call -lXll/Oh- 1750. ,itid \ k i t the C:lrcer Services office i n SS\' 3?q. o r c:tll iSil/'l652350. Foundation Coalition. ASU i'a mcrnhcr ,,fthc h ~ u n d ; i t ~ o n Co:!lition. a N:!tinnal Science h,ond:ltn,n-tilndcd g n , ~ ~opi seven in\titution\ of hipher Imrnin: :sr,l\\ the I ' . S tI~;\t i\ working to irnpn,\e engineering ciluc;iticln, h ~ t t ~ d a l i o i , Co;!lition prosrams are intended l a I . demon\trale and promote the intcl-r~~l:~tioiiriiip\ nf \uhji'cr matter within the c ~ ~ ~ r i c u l i ~ m : 2. Impn,ve the inrerper\onsl skill, o f \tudi.nl\ :111d the onder\tanding o f concepts thrc,o$h the u\c ut li,orid I,: -I a\\c\\ and e\aluare intended in~prn contra~tlng. Construction-M.S. The facult) In the who01 dl\o ofter the M.S. degree n Con\tmct~onDetdll\ for thn degree sre found in the G,u lrr ate Curtrlofi. Profescional Accreditation and Affiliations. The Del E Webb School of Con\tmction is a member d the A ~ ~ u i t a t e d tSchool5 i ~ nof Con\truct~0 at the upper dl\t\lon le\el 15 requtred forgaduation in NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ iement co rse and codes such as L. SO C and H ee Genera Stud es." page 78 For grad at on requ cements, see Un versly Graduato Requ rements page 74 For an exp a at on of add t ona omn bus courses offeredbut at sled ln lh s cataog see Cass I cat on of C urse page 51 DEL E. WEBB SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION 209 Bah L s im e electnr ntth lab ' 1 .............................. I 6 Total Both PHY II I and 13 mu51be taken to trucuon Estlmat ng.. ................. 3 Upper dt\,sron bua~ne\\elet&ra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Upper dtrtrron techntcnl electl>e.. ...................... ..3 Tota Concentration in Specialty C o n s t r u c t i o n 3 ? 3 3 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rernenf courses and codes such as L. SO. C. and H see Genera Stud'es. page 78 For gradual an requ rements see Un ve s'ty Gradual on Requ remsnt 'page 74 For an expianat on of add t ona om" bus co rses owered but not isted nth s cata og see Class f cat on of Courses page 51 CON 344 Route Surveying. (3) . spring Simple, compound, and transition curves, ~ncludingreconnaissance. preliminary, and location surveys. Calculation of earthwork. Dimensional control tor construction prqects. Lecture. lab. Prerequisites: CON 243.341 CON 345 Mechanical Svstems. (3) .. Ialland spnog Design parameters and equipment related to heating and cooilng systems for mechanical construction. Computer-aidedcaiculations. Lecture, field trips. Prerequisites: CON 252; PHY 111. 113. CON 371 Construction Management and Safety. (3) .. . Organ zaton ano manage~e'l:trltor) agp ru 13 tne ccrlrtr.cton process -eansrsnlp f-nct ens Sd'el, prucru-res &,.a eq. pmer I OSnA fez-lrements for connr.cl on Preleq. s la COh 252 CON 377 Residential Construction Production Procedures. (3) .. spring Process used in residentialconstruction. How a house is built: design, permits, scheduling, codes, contracting, site management. mechanicallelectrical Prereouisite: CON 252. .~~~~~ CON 383 Construction Estimating. (3) hlland sprmg Drawings and specifications. Methods and techniques used in construction eaimating procedures. Introduction l o computer sotware used in industry. Lecture, project workshops. Prerequisites: a combination of CON 243 and 251 and 252 or only instructor approval. CON 389 Construction Cost Accounting .and Control. (3) fall and spring Nature of construction cost. Depreciationand tax theory and variable equipment costs. Cash flow theory investment models, profitabilify and analysis. Computer applications. Funding sources and arrangements. Buildefs insurance. Prerequisites:ACC 230 (or 394 ST: Financial Anaiysis and Accounting for Small Business): CON 251 General Studies: CS CON 424 Structural Design. (3) ~ --- ~~ ~7~ ~ hll ,".. Ecorom c i.se ol concrels blee a.la naoo no. a ng a m e?g rleerea a r ~ r t ~ r eDestgl s of oeams, cc .mqs concrete tJrmhorl, ano con neclons Lecture Irefa tr ps Pwreq. s le CEE 310 CON 450 Soil Mechanios i n Construction. (3) IaMandspring Soil mechanics as applied to the construction lteld, including foundations, highways, retainbng walls. and slope stabiliw Reiationship between soil characteristics and geologic formations. Not open to engineering students. Lecture, lab. Prerequisite: CON 323. CON 453 Construction Labor Management. (3) IaNand spnng Labor and management history, union, and open shop arganization of buildin0 and construction workers: aDDlicabls laws and qavernment .. regula -7 Spec a ty rannractsan" agreements qrneo- ?q male, a nena l g aoor ,n Iana ) s s ano co cost l g for mecnan ca an3 e cclr ca con~ t r ~ c t oPrareq. n s te COh 371 CON 472 Development Feasibility Repons. (3) la11and sorino " lntegratlon of economic location theory development cost data, market research data, and financial analysis into a feasibility report. Computer orientation. Prerequisite: REA 380. General Studies: L CON 477 Residential Construction Business Practices. (3) la11 Topics addressed include development, marketing, financing, legal issues, and sales. Prerequisite: CON 377 or instructor approval. CON 463 Advanced Building Estimating. (3) fall and -~sorino 7 = Concepts of pricing and markup, development of historic costs, life cycle costing, change order and conceptual estimating, and emphasizing microcomputer methods. Prerequisite: CON 383. CON 484 internship. (1-12) not regularly offered CON 486 Heavy Construction Estimating. (3) fall Methods analysis and cost estimation for construction of highways. bridges. tunnels, dams, and other engineering works. Lecture, tieid trips. Prerequisites: CON 344.383. CON 494 Special Topics. ( 1 4 ) fall and s p r i g Possible topics: (a) Cleanroom Construction. (3) fall CON 495 Construction Planning and Scheduling. (3) la11and s p w g Various network methods of project scheduling, such as AOA. AON Pert, bar-chaning. line-of-balance.and VPM techniques. Microcomputers used for scheduling. resource allocation, and timelcost analysis. Lecture. lab. Prerequisites: CON 383: STP 228. Pre- or corequisite: CON 389. General Studies: CS CON 496 Construction Contract Administration. (3) fall a O d S D ~ 0 Surveys idm>istrative procedures of general and subcontractors S1o . er ooc.men!a! on, c a ms aro lralon .Igallon oono ng nr: aree an3 noemnfcatmonD sc.rsor olnca pracl ces Lecl-rc f e o I r 05 Prerea. s les COM 225 or ECE 303 son or slalo no ~ s n e r a~l t i d ~ e Ls : CON 533 Strategies of Estimating and Bidding. (3) fall EXPere$ aa\anceo concepts of tne esl mat inq process, s.cn as moo. e ng an0 stat sl ca ana~yss to mp:o$e o d accJrac.es P r c r o q ~ r te CON <83 or 486 or nslr.clor appr0.a CON 540 Construction Productivity. (3) ~. ~ ~ '.I, .",, Productivity Concepts. Data coliection. Anaiysis of productivity data and lactors allectlng produclivihl Means for improving production and study of productivity improvement programs. Pre- or corequisite: CON 495. CON 543 Construction Equlprnent Engineering. (3) spring Analysis of heavy construction equipment productivity using case studies. Applies engineering fundamentals to the planning, selection. and utilization of equipment. Lecture, case studies. CON 545 Constru~tionPmlect Management. (3) spnng Theory and practice of construction proieot management. Roles of designer, owner. general contractor, and construction manager. Lecture, field trips. Pre- or corequisite: CON 495. CON 547 Strategic Planning. (3) ran Business planning process of the construction enterprise. Diferenees between pubi~clyheld and closely held businesses and their exposure CON 561 International Construction. (3) .. spring lnvestlgationof the cultural, social, economic. political, and management issues related to construction in foreign countries and remote regtans. CON 565 PertormanceBased Systems. (3) 1811 ldentifylng the multicriteria methodology in the procurement of facilities contractual worK. Prerequisite: instructor approval. SCHOOL O F ENGINEERING 211 CON 567 Advanced Pmeurement Systems. (3) spring Dew Opment of mu t critena dec s on procurement mode for se ect ng the pertorm ng contractor Prerequis te nstructor approva CON 570 Cleanroom Construction 1. (3) -8, ,-,, Des gn 'ssues for c eanroam fac it es the construct~on's v ewpa nt fnciud ng p ann ng, structures mechan ca and tw nsta at an. Lecture s te v s ts. Prerequ s te mstructor approval. CON 571 Cleanmom Construction 11. (3) SPflflQ Construct on ssues for ceanrwm fac it es tnc ud ng schedu ing cost est mat ng, project management, mechan ca safety certlicat an and tml hook-UDLecture. site vsts Prerequisite: CON 570 or nstructar approva CON 575 information Technotom ".In Construction. (3) .. spr ng Use of informallan technology n the construct on enterpise for mpraved commun catlons, process mode ng, and dec s on mak ng. Prerequ s te instructor approva CON 589 Construction Company Financial Control. (3) fall F nanc at account ng and cost contro at the company eve in con strucl'on compan es. Account ng systems Constructcon project prof t calculatans. F nancai analyss. Lecture case studies. School of Engineering Daniel F. Janhowski Director (ECG 104) 4801965-1726 PURPOSE A large percentage of all engineering degree holders are found in leadership positions In a u ide variety of lnductrial settings. Although an educat~onin engrneenng is generally considered to be one of the best technical educations, it also provides an opportunity for the development of many addl tional attributes. including ethical and professional characteristics. In this era of rapid technological change, an engi neenng education s e n e s soctety well as a truly liberal edu cation. Society's needs in the decadec ahead call for engi neering contributions on a scale not previously experienced The well being of civiltzation as we know tt may depend upon how eifccti\el) thi\ rciource I\ developed Student\ ~ t u d ~) n gcnyncenng JI AS(.' drr. c\pccted to acquire a thorourh understandtng of the fundamentals of mathematlcr 2nd ihc sclencct .ind thclr ~ppl~:.trlonrto the solution o i problliy 2nd by lhr pr~~fe\ I I I co!noul~n~ 1,) . c i enc~ e . ~ ~ ~ - In addttton to Ftrst Year Composition. the unir ersity requires, through the General Studtes requirement, courses in literacy and critical inquiry, humanities and fine arts. soclal and behavioral sciences, mathematical studief. and roq.8ramcnl co.rses. ano caoes , s ~asn L SO C an0 n,. soe'Gcncra Sl;a cs. page 78 For gradualon remenlr see --n,,err ry G r a o ~ aon l Req.i remenls page 74 For an ezplanaton of aoo l ona omn 0.5 C O L I S ~ Soffere0 D.! not sIeO n in s cata og, see -C ass Itcat on 01 Co-rses.' page 51 req. natural sclences (see "General Stud~er,"pjge 7 8 ) There are also requirements for historical awarene\s. g obdl aware ness, and cultural dnerslty m the Unlted Stdle,. ABET and CSAB lmpose dddltional requirement\. pm~cularl)in mathematics and the basrc screncei and rn the course, for the major The englneerlng core I S an orgdnlzed bod, of knowledge that senes a5 a foundation to engmeenng, and to 5pei~dhrcd studies in a particular englneenn, major The courses Included In the engineenng core are tdught m such a manner that thev serve as b a s e bdcli:round matendl (1) for all engineennz ~tudentswho will be t a h n e subhe quent worh in the same and related \ubiect area\. and ? tor those students who mat not des~reto purwe .~dditiondlbtud les in a panicular subjdct area Thu,, lGr ~ i ,metn ll MA. ..... P H I I Z I Lln ,en 1) Ph)sti\ I: Mechanli*SQ' ........ PHY 122 Lnner,lt\ Ph)a 'a Ldhorl,r) I SQ ...... component of an mzlneenng educdtron All cnclneerins student, murt complete the unlrer \ ~ t )F I Year ~ Con poxtlon rrquirement (see "Uni \errlt) Graduation Requ~rement\."pdge 7-1). and the litrr.lcy and cr~tlidltnquin component (see "Fne Core Areas." page 78 ot the General Studle, requirement, which in\elected to (meet ABET requ rer lent\ B e c u s s of ac~rcdlt.!tl >nrequlrements. aerospace \tudlec (AES) and mtlkt.q hclence MIS1 course, are not acceptdble tor enrlneerlng degree credit in fulfillin, the humdnltlc\ and fine art? and soc~aland S C H O O L OF ENGINEERING behavioral ~ c i e n c eportion? of the General Studteq requirement. 3 Selected engineerrng roprcr. T h ~ area s involves courses in engineering sctence and engmeenng design. The courses further develop the foundation for the study ot englneerlng and provide the base for soeclaltzed studies in a oart~cularenelneerine dicct plme. The specific courses are included in the engi neering core and in the maior. While some deem nlent.A :hoire\ sre 2llour.d. i l l ~ru;lcnt,drc rcquireJ to tske ECI: I(rO Inir3Joct1on I J Erlclnccrnne D c \ t ~ n and ECE 3M) Intemedlate ~nglnee>ngDe&n a; part of the englneerlng core. These courses, together w ~ t hother expertence.. In the engtneenng core dnd in the malor. s e n e to inteerate - the stud) of desten. - the "process o t debtsing a byTtem, component. or pro ceTs to meet devred needs" (ABET throurhout the - - 4. Specrfic erzguzeetmq rirscrplme. T h s area providec a depth of undentandtng of a more definlt~vebody ot howledge that ic appropridte for a specific engi neennr dlaclplrne. Courses burld upon the bachgroundpro\lded by the edrlter completed ponlons of the curncnlum and tnclude a major debtgn expen ence as well ar technicdl electlvea that ma) be selected b) the student wlth the as5 atance of an adv~sor.The catalog matenal for the ~ n d r v ~ d uengl al neering majors de\cnbzs spectttc departmental requtrements. C O U R S E REQUIREMENTS A summary of the degree requtrzments 1s as follows: Fml Year Compoaitlon. .......................................... 6 General Smd es school rsautren en15 ............................ .57 General StudieslSehwl Requiremen6 I l . < m ~ n . l r,e, n~ , f'tnt. n tCS I l l * .....................................................128 The requirements for cdch of the majar, offered are described on the follawtng pages The specific cource requtrements for the B.S and B.S.E. degrees follow. Fint-lear Cornnosition -. ENG 102 Advanced Fint-Yea Campo5!tian (3 Electlre chow" with an ad\ (?or(3 ,.. 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(4) fa 1 spr ng summer A P es ~ eictr c neMorr meor, to sem canxctor r rc. IS D ooos Iran. sislors am0 d erso2ampso $ la ogc gales ana c oclrcn c .r %Ire. men15 Locl~rO,a0 Prcreo. sle ECE 201 ECE 340 Thermodynamics. (3) fa spnog summer Work, heat and energy transformatons and relat onsh ps between propen es: aws, concepts and modes of ana ysts common to a app cat ons of thermodynamcs n eng neer ng Lecture rectal on Prerequstes: CHM 114 (or 116) ECE 210 (or 214 PHY 131 132. Pre or corequ s te MAT 274 ECE 350 Structure and Properties of Materials. (3) fal. sprmg, summer Basc concepts of mater a structure and Is re ailon to piopen es App cat on to eng neer ng prob ems Prerequ s tes CHM 114 (or 116) PHY 121. 122. ECE 351 Civil Engineering Materials. (3) fall and spr og Structure and behavor of clvr eng neer ng malarias. Laboratory "vest gat ons and test cr ter a Lecture, ab. Prerequ s te ECE 313 ECE 352 Propenles of Electronic Materials. (4) fa 1 sprng summer Schroo nger s h 8 . e e q a l an potent a oarr er prob ems canas ol crysta s tne oano tneo? of so 0s Sam cana.clars s.percoru.ctor 0,eloClr c and maancl r or.'ocrt cs Prerea. s les CHM 1 l e ,or I161 MAT274. PHY 24; ' ' ECE 380 Probablllty and Statistics for Engineering Pmblem Solving. (3) h i ",," ."A -?, cnrnn ,". ,.s App cattons-orented course w th computer based exper ence us'ng statist ca sottwaretor formu atlngand so v ng eng neer ng prob ems. 2 hours ecture 2 hours ab Prerequlslte: MAT271 fin---4 c,,,~..~ PC ECE 384 Numerical Methods for Engineers. (4) fa andsorno ~umerc& mzthods and computat onal 100s for selected problems n eng neer ng Prerequ s tes: ECE 100 or 194 ST ntroduct on to Engcneer ng Des gn and ST. ntroduct on to Engineer ng Des gn I or 294 (ST. Elements of Eng neer ng Design MAT 274 at least two other eng neenng core courses. Pre- or corequ s te MAT 272 ECE 394 Speclal Topics. ( 1 4 ) falland sprmg POSS ble tap cs (a) Conservaton Prnc p es (4) ( 0 ) Eng'neer ng Syaems (41 lo lntrod.ct > 3 Introduction . to hldfcna r P r o ~ r nn s ar d S\nthc\i\ 3 .................................... 9 Biomechanical Engineering. This area ' 5 der~gnedto strengthen the student knowledge ot mechan~c\and Lon trol theog Studentc interested in careers related to btome chanlcal deqlgn. orthot~cproqthetic deb~cec,rehabilitation engineering. and orthopedic implant\ should c o n ~ ~ dthn er area ot stud\ It also o r m ~ d e the ? fundamental< fcr the \tud\ ~equiremenis," page 2i7. etther ECE 384 Numerical Anal y s ~ sfor Engineers I ( 2 ) or MAT 212 Elementary Ltne.~r Aleebra (2) mu51 be taken as the department mathematics ele~tive Technical electtre muqt include the folio\\ ing 1 BME 330 Slonals dnd S\\tem\ I< r Bioeng neerr or BME 419 Btocontiol Slusm, 1 c r EEE 101 Slgn.il\ and Sv\lema 7 ) ECE 212 Enzinecnne hlechantcsll D)nam~~h.. .............. ..? ECE 313 lntroductlon to Delurn able Sol d\ .............. ..l Total ........................... 217 .. .9 Biomedical Imaging Engineering. Thti area 1s dest,ned to 5trengthen the student'\ knowledge of radiation interdctionc. health phystcb, medl~dldiagno~tictmaslne (MRI. PET. X ray. CT), rad~attonprotection. and nuclear InTtrumenId tion. Students conwdenng careers in medlcal enprneerlng or health phys~csrhould cons~derthl* area of study .......................................................... 9 Biosystems Engineering. This area IS destgned to strengthen the bdckground of students interested in physto lo,sal systems modeltng and analys~aand design and eval uation of antficial organb and medical devices. Analyzing phystological syctemr and designing arttficial organs require knowledge in integrating electncal. mechanical. transport, and thermoflutd svstems. Students considering careers m medical device industries, cl~nicalenntneertnn, or ur~fi.t~Ior.:in> .htll~ld itln,ldcr ~ h i arc.! r 01.>tud! Te2hntc.d electi\ec mu,t lllslude !he iolluulnp BME 750 S gnala dnd Syatems far Biaenglneers ................. 3 or BME419 Biacantrol S)stems 7 BME 41 1 Biomedical Englneeting I ............................. 3 or BME 412 Biomedtcal Engineeting 11 3) BME 415 Biomedical Transport Processes ...................... ..3 Total ................ . . . 9 Molecular a n d Cellular Bioengineering. Thls area 1s des~pnedto itrengthen and integrate the student's h o w l edgiof molecular dnd cellular b i o ~ o g blochemistry. ~. dnd biomdterzalr sclence and englneenng for the destgn of bto moleculd dad cellular bdsed hybnd medtcal and diagnostic de\ices. It 15 particularly ~ u t t e dfor students intere\ted in ourwlne graduate \tudle%III molecular and cellular bioenot neenng and hedlth related blotechnology. Techntcal electibeb must tnclude the followtng -- BCH 1 b l Pnnctple\ot B~ochem~,try BIO ? > 7 Cell Blu or) .... CHM 111 General Or.nnlc Chem~stq. .............. .3 ................ .3 ...................3 Premedical Engineering. This area ib designed to meet the need? of ~tudent?deqiring entry into a medical, dental, or veterinarv \chool The cour\e seauence orovtdes an excel lent background tor advanced study leadtng to a career in research in the medical or llte sciences Techn~calelecu\e\ mu\! mclude the follou ing: CHM 131 Gener 11 Organic Chem~stq ...............3 CHhl 372 General Orernic Chemlstrv ......................... 3 CHM 775 General Or;.tns Chemistry Laboratory .................. I CHhl 116 Generdl Organic Chcmistq Ldboratory I To fulfill medical c ~ h o o admiaslon l requirements. BIO 182 General Bioloev is also reautred m addition to the degree requlrement,. NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ cement courses and codes (such as L SQ, C and H see Genera Stud es " page 78. For gradual on requ rements see Unversity Graduation Requ remenls' page 74. For an exp anal on of add~tona omn bus courses onered but not sled nth s cafaog see Cass I caton of Courses page 51 Bioengineering Pmgram of Stud) TJpical Four-Year Sequence Second Semester B M E 470 Mtcroco~tpuler Appiiiatiun\ n Biaeng neering ..... .4 .1 BME 490 Blomedlcal Enpneenne Cdpatone Dea~gn11. .... Technical eiect~\e\ ...................................6 First Year First Semester C H M l I 3 General Chern~rtryS Q . ............... ECE 100 lntroduct!on to Enpineenne Devgn C S ENG 101 Frat Year Composluan ...................... M A T 270 Cdkulua u l t h Analyuc Geomem IMA . . Total ......... ............. 4 .4 7 4 .. ................. I 5 Seeand Semester . . . . .4 C H M 116 General Chemlstq S Q .......... . . . . . . . .1 ENG 102 Fir71 Year Compasiuon.. ....... M A T 271 Calculus wrth Analytic Geometry I 1MA ......... .4 PHY I21 University Phys~csI : Mechantcr SQ ............ .1 PHY 122 Un~vers~ty Physics Laborator) ISQ' .................. .I Total ...................... ................. 15 Second Year First Semester B i O 181 General Blolog). SQ .......... .......... 4 B M E 201 lntrcduction to Broengineenng L ..... 1 . . . . .1 ECE 210 Engtneenne Mecharucs I Statlcr M A T 272 Caiculua wlth Ana ytic Geometry I11MA ............4 PHY 131 Unnerrlt) Ph) jlca II. Eiectnclty and Magnet~rrnSQ- ................. . . . . . .3 PHY 112 Unlrerrtty Phys LS Laboratory ll S Q ~ . ........... .I Total .................... ....................... . i 8 Second Semester ECE 201 Electrical Netwadc I .................... 4 ECE 150 Structure and Propenter of Maten~la.................. 3 3 M A T 274 Elementar) Dliferenual Equatsns MA . . . . . 6 HU. SB and awareness area c urres3 .............. .....................16 ............ Total Third l e a r First Semester B M E 331 Blamedlcd Engtneenng Tranapon I:Fluids.. ....... .3 B M E 435 Phyaloiog) for Engtneers ....................... 4 ECE 100 Intermediate Engrneenng Deslgn L.. . . . . 3 ECE 140 Thcrmod)nam~cs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 .... .1 ECN III Macraecon mtc Pnncip es S B . or ECN II 2 M ~ c r o e c a n o mPrlnclp ~~ ea SB 7 .................1 M A T 242 Elementar) Linear Alecbra - Totdl ............... ................. ib Second Semester BME 318 B~omatenais. ......... . . . . . .7 BME 334 Broenp~neenngHeat and Mars Transfer .............. 3 ECE 114 Electron~cDet iies and Insuumentdt~un .............4 ECE 380 Probabllit, and Stat~ctcrfor Enelnee in' Problem Sol\ang CS ............ . . . . . . . . . . . ..1 . . . . . . . . . . . .1 HU. SB, and aaareneas a e o ~ourqe5)' Totai ................. ....................... 16 Fourth Year First Semester BhlE 41 3 Blomed~caiIn\tmmentatton L HU. SB. or surene\c area courae3 Techntc~leiectnes .............. Total ......... Total degree rcquirernentr. I7 128 . PHY 121 and 122 muat be taken to seiurr SQ cred~t -' Both Both PHY 131 and 112 muat be taken10 SQcredlt reLure Englneerrngstudents ma) not use aerospace studies AES) or rnllltar) science (MIS) courses to fulfill HU and SB requ~re ments. BIOENGINEERING (BME) BME 201 Introduction to Bloenglneering. (3) fa andsprng Impact of o oinginaer ng on soc ety Develops an anaronesr 01 In0 contr 01 . ons of o oeng neer r g l o so ve me0 C' an0 b o ogcal Droo ems Prerco.ste EhG 101 or 1020.105or I08 Genera ~ f u d e sL BME 202 Global Awareness Within Biomedical Engineering Derlan. 131 -~~ "of reg" ary offered ntroduct on to ethcal, lega socal, econom c and technacal ssues ar s ng from the des gn and rnp ementation of b oeng neer ng technot ogy Lecture cr tca d scourse Prerequ sltes ECE 100. ECN 111 (or 112 ENG 101 or105 102 General Slud!as UHU BME 318 Blomaterlals. (3) sprng Mater a propert es of natural and art f c a bornater a s Tssue and b ood b ocornpat b ty Uses of rnater a s to rep ace body parts Pre requ s te ECE 350 BME 331 Biomedical Engineering Transport: Fluids. (3) - .. b ," Transport phenomena w th emphasis an barnedcal eng neeing t u d svslems PrereOu s tes MAT 274 PHY 131 BME 334 Bioengineering Heat and Mass Transfer. (3) spr ng App cat on of the pr nc p es ot heal and mass transfer phenomena to s "ton of praberns n med c ne and med ca devce des gn. Prerequls te. ECE 340 Preiequ s te w th a grade of 'C or h gher BME 331 BME 350 Sianals and Svstems for Bioenoineers. 13) " .. spr og App cat on of pr nc p es of ca CL ~s an0 2ro nar) a hcrcnl a' equal ons I mode ng an" 3na ,i s ot resronses s gna 5 , an0 5 gna iranslors I > ooFrslems Prere3. j l e b ECE 301 MAT 272 274 BME 411 Biomedical Engineering 1. (3) once a year Rev ew of diagnost c and prosthetic meth ds us ng eng neer ng methodology ntroduct on to transport. metabo c and autoregu atory processes n the human body Prerequ te w th a grade of "C'or h gher BME 334 BME 412 Blomedlcal Engineering 11. (3) once a year Re. e n a1 e ectrcpnyro o?) an0 r e n e pac 'lg -pp cat 0115 nlrau-c Ion 10 oomecnln cs an0 o nl'mn repacemenl lecnno oq) card o YRSC. ar a l o c. rnorlar. " - 0mecnan cs an0 Ine aDD rat on of mathemat ca'mode n g Prerequ s te nstructor approva BME 413 Biomedical Instrumentation. (3) - fa ...................... .7 .............. 3 ...... . 4 Prlncples of med ca lnstrurnentatlon Stud es of med cal d agnost c nstrurnents a d techn ques for the measurement of phys o og c var abes ln vlng systems Prerequ s tes ECE 300 334 Prerequ s te w th a grade of C'or h gher BME 435 Corequ s te BME 423 Genera Sludes L ( f c edrt also earned n BME 423) BME 415 Biomedical Transport Processes. (3) once a year Pnnc p es of momentum heat. and mass transport w th app cat onsto med ca and blolog ca systems and med ca devce des gn. Prerequ s tes MAT 274. PHY 131 - DEPARTMENT OF BIOENGINEERING 219 BYE 416 Biomechanics. (3) fa1 Mechan cal propen es of bone musc e and son Issue Stat c and dynam c ana ys s of human m vement tasks such as ocomot on Pre requ s te w th a grade of C'or h gher BME 316 BME 417 Biomedfcal Engineering Capstone Design 1. (31 I~II Tecnnlcal reg. ator, ecmcrn c ega soca an0 eto ca aspecls of men ca oo, cc =s )e ,tms erq neer ny osl gn -ecl.re t e o tr ps P:e reads le ECE 300 Prcrca- s les n th a arade of C or r l aner BME 318 334 BME 419 Btocontrol Systems. (3) fall Applcat on of near and nan near contro systems techn ques toward anaiys s of neuramuscu oske eta cardiovascular. therma and mass transfer systems of the body Prerequ sites ECE 301 MAT 274 BME 423 Biomedical Instrumentatlon Laboratory. (1) fall Laboratory exper ence w th prob ems concepts and technques of b omed cal nstrumenlat'on n stat c and dvnam c env ronments Lab Prereq~ s les ECE 300 334 Prcreq. $ 1 ; n In a rjraw 01 C. Jr ngner BME 435 Coreq.sle tlME 113 General Sfdoes r I I n e a r a so ea neo n RAE 413 BME 435 Physfology tor Engineers. (4) f., Phys o ogy of the nervous muscu ar card ovascu ar endocrlne renal. and resp ratory systems Emphaszes use of quant tat ve methods n understand ng phys oog ca systems. Lecture ab Prerequ s tes a comblnat on B 0 181 and CHM 116 and PHY 131 oian y nstructor approva in Blwnglneering. (4) BME 470 Microeom~uterApplications .. spring Lse of m erocompJters $3, rea Ime data co ecSon ana ,L s an0 con tro of erperlments n.0 r ng actLa an0 s m. alea phqs a oq ca sls terns Lecl..re ao Prerea. SICS ECC 100 334 Plerea. st? n in a grade of C.or htghei BME 435. BME 490 Biomedical Engineering Capstone Design 11. (1-5) SPrW ndlvbdua prolects n medcal systems or med ca devce des gn and development Lecture ab. Prerequ s te w th a grade of C'or h gher BME417 BME 496 Professional Seminar. (1 3) fall and Spnng Profes90nal and eth ca aspects w th a d scuss n f respons b Ites Lecture. f eld tr ps Prerequisite: nstructor apprava BME 511 Biomedical Engineering 1. (3) once a year D~agnOStcand prosthetc methods us ng eng neer ng methodo 0% Transport, metabol c and autoregu atory processes n the body BME 512 Biomedical Engineering 11. (3) once a "ear Eleclropn)580'0g, an0 ner ,e pac ng app .cal lns nlroo .cl on l r o a. mecnancs an0 ,o n t l mo rc3taccmen: lccono om, car0 o.asc, dr an0 PL monar) I J 0 mecral cs ano riamt:i.at ca -0ae ng BYE 513 Biomedical Instrumentallon. (3) fa1 Pnncp es of med ca nstrumentatan. Studes of med ca d agn st c instruments and techn ques for the measurement of phys oog c vanab es n Ivng systems BME 514 Advanced Biomedical Instrumentation. (3) not regularly offered Prncpes of appl ed b aphyscal measurements us ng b oe ectr c and radioogcal approach Prerequ s tes ECE 334 MAT 274 or Is equ v alent). BME 515 Blomedical Transport Processes. (3) not regularly offered Pr nc p es of momentum heat, and mass transport w th app cat ons t med ca and biolog~calsystems and rnedcai dev ce deslgn Prerequ s te. instructor approva BME 516 Topics In Biomechan~cs.(3) fa Mechanlcat propert es of bone muscle and soft t ssue. Stat c a d dynam c ana ysls of human movement tasks nc ud ng n-depth pro ect Prerequ s te nstructor approva BME 518 Introduction to Biomaterials. (3) spr og Top cs nc ~ d 6tr.ct.r~ e proper?) re at onsn ps for s,rltnet c ano "at.. ra o omater a s, o ocamcat~ory an0 ~ s e of s matar a s to rep ace COOY . .parts Proreq. s!c ECE 350 (or 1s cq. raonl or instructor approva BME 519 Topics ~nBiocontrol Systems. (3) fa L near and non ,near contro systems ana ysts of neuromuscu oske eta. card ovascu ar therma and mass t ansfer systems of the body inc ud ng in depth proect Prerequ'sites both ECE 301 and MAT 274 01 0" V nSlrUClOr a~~r0W.l .. BME 520 Biwlectric Phenomena. (3) no1reouar , v offered Study 01 the orig'n, propagat on, and nteractsons of b oe ectr c ty an v ng th ngs, vo "me conductor prabem mathemal8ca ana ys s of blo etectr c nteractians and uses n med ca d agnast cs BME 521 Neuromuscular Control Systems. (3) ~0~ ~ s ~ ng r Ovelvlew of sensor motor bra n structures App icat on of non near adaptve opt ma! and superv'sory cantro theory to eye head hand coord nation and ocomot on. BME 522 Biosensor Design and Application. (3) once a year Theory and princ ples of b osensor des gn and app cation n med c ne and b ology Pr nc p es of measurements w th biosensan Prerequl site: nstrUClor approva BME 523 Physlofogical Instrumentation Lab. (1) =.-, , .aooratorq exper enre n ih pro5em.i concepts irno tecnn q.es of DlOmCdca nstr,mentaton n slarlc ano a,nam c en. ionmens -an Prereo~ s 10s OME 435 ECE 334 Pre or coreaL s 1e BME 513 BME 524 Fundamentals of Applied Neural Control. (3) once a year Fundamenla concepts of e ectr ca st mu atcon and record ng n the nerv us system w'th the gaa of functions conlro restorat on Pre or corequ s te. BME 435 or nstructor approval BME 525 Surgical Techniques. (2) spr ng Pr nap es of surg ca techn ques standard operat ve procedures fed era reg" alions, gu de nes and stale of the arf methods Lecture lab BME 532 Prosthetic and Rehabllltstlon Engineering. (3) once a year Analyss and c i t cai assessment of des gn and contro strateg es for State of the art medica devces used n rehab Itat on eng neering Pre orcorequste BME416or516 or EPE 610 BME 533 Transport Processes 1. (3) Ian1 UP Led trealmen: a! mone~1.c neat an0 mass transfer from m3 e c ~ ar theory and cont nuum po nts of vew Con1nuurn equations of m croscopc and macroscop c systems and mu t component and mu t phase Systems Cross isled as CHE 533 Cred t is a1 owed for on y BME 533 or CHE 533 BME 534 Transport Processes 11. (3) , ~- - sorno Con1 nuat o l of BME 533 or ChE 533, emphas 2 ng mdss 1,ansfer Cross ' swo as ChE 536 Creo I s a 'onco for on j RME 534 or CnE 534 Prerea. s ' e BME 533 or CHE 533 BME 543 Thermodynsmlcs of Chemical Systems. (3) 64, ,-,, 0")s cocnem ca C ass ca and slat st.ca lnermudjrlanl cs 01 rlon ~)stemsan0 P ~ O C C S S ~prea S cton of apt m.rr operat ria con0 tons C ~ J S:SS $ ~ ds O CnE 543 Croo I s 3 one0 lor on q BME 543 or CnE 543 NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rement courses and codes such as L, SO C and H), see "Genera Studies,' page 78 For graduat on requ cements, see Un'ven ty Gradual on Requ rement 'page 74. For an expianalon of add t onal omn bus courses onered but not sted in th s catalog see Class f cat on of Courses page 51 BME 544 Chemical Reactor Ennineerina. .(31 . . spr ng thcrmooynam cs an0 'ransport cr nr p cs app en lo opera1 n of CPPP cal teeclors Cross. S I ~ Oas ChE 544 Creo.! s a' oneo 1°C on r BME 544 31 CnE 544 Prerea. 5 tc BME 543 or CHE 543 BME 551 Movement Biomechanics. (3) React on rates lne oes gn an0 spr ng Mechan es am1 . . ed lo the analvs s and mode nq- of .~hvsoloqlcal . . movements Computat ona mode ng of musc es tendons, lo nts and tnc sre eta system v. ln app' wt on b 5,-ortr an0 renao :a1 on Pre roq.851e J M E 416 Or 516 or inSlrLC10: a:prc ,a BME 566 Medical Imaging - Instrumentallon. (3) nor reg. a r t offereo Des gn ano anslbs s of mag ng sbstems an0 n.cear oer ces for meaca o aonos s tnerao, ard researcn Lacarator, exocr ments LS n" d agnaG c red ologi horoscopy, u trasound aob CAT scann ng L;C lure ab. Prerequ s te: nstructor approval BME 568 Medical Imaaina. - - 131 .. ronmental area. chemical enetneen develop methods to reduce the pollut~oncredted in manufacturine proceves. devise techmques to recober u\able matenalq from wa\tes. deslen - waste storage . and treatment facilities, and deqien pollut on conuo strategtes. Materials sclence and engtneermg uses fundamental knowledge in chemistry and physlcs to ~orreldterelation ~ h t p sbetween the quucture and procesalng of matenals and then propeniea. Students educated in this dtscipline declde how to optlmze exlsttng maler~alsor hou to develop neu adbanced materials and procescing techniques. Students who major in rnater~slsscience and eneineering wtll find emplo)ment oppomnitlss In a varlety of ~ndustriesdnd research facilitie?, wh~chInclude aerospace, electronics, energy conversion, manufacturing, medica de~ices.semt conductors, and transportatton. not regularly offered CT. SPECT, PET, and M R 3 d mens ona n vvomeasurements nstrument des gn physfolog ca mode ng c nica protoca s recon slruct an a oorthms and ouanfitat on Issues Preieau s te ostructor approval Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering Subhash Mahajan Chair (ECG 202) 4801965-3313 www.eas.asu.edu/-cbme REGENTS' PROFESSOR MAYER PROFESSORS ADAMS, BERMAN. DEY. KRAJSE MAdAJAh NEWMAh. RA,PP SATER ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS ALFORD. BEAUDOIN BECKMAN, BURROWS RIVERA, SIERKS ASSISTANT PROFESSORS ALLEN, CHAWLA, DILLNER RAZATOS The faculty in the Department of Chemscal and Materials Engineering offer the B S E. degree In Chemlcal Engineer ing and in Mdterlals Sc~enceand Engineering Each of these majors butlds on a broad base of knowledge within the b a s ~ c and mathematical qciences and the englneenng core. Each offers excellent career opportunities .. Chemical englneerb design and operate processes that may Include chemical change The) combine the sclence of chemistry with the dlsLipl~ieof englneerlng in order to solve complex problema ~na a t d e vanety of induqtne?. Challenging job opportunities exkt not only in the chem~cal and petroleum industries, but also in the pla\tlcs. electron ~ c s computer, . metals space, tood. drug. dnd health cars induhtnes. In these mdu ,,c,,:,.,. 118,. $0 ~ C"l:,",.,r, I ,n,>,.,,>n I'HI :I L .;:.#I! l'l>!..I \ I c , ?.,w, ~ )(I' I'HI :: I ~;c.#'.! l')!. l..,nt r \ I 1 ~ 1 - .. The course uorl, for the undergradu;itc degrce can he classified inro the f o l l o u i n c;lie?oric\ ( i n \ernr.\ter hourcl: I i I 6 Fint-Year Composition Choose among the courw cornh!nation* h u l l > u........................ 6 ENG 101 Fin-Year Compinllior~131 ENG 102 Firstbyear Compin!tiiin 131 ... ENG 105 Advanced Fir\t-Year C o m p ~ ~ \I31 ~l~~~n Elective chosen u i l h an adii\,xr 1 1 1 -,>r--~ ENG 107 English for Fnrc8grl Sludcln\ 111 ENG I08 English for Forc8.n Stildclll\ 131 General Studies/School RequiremcnL, HrRci>,ri,iii 'I< iw,8< c.r ECN I I I Macroscoc~on~ic Pr>i~ciple\ 511 ................................... 3 or ECS II 2 hllcr,lrci ' -~ . HU. SB. and auxener. area c m I? He,nu,irtiur nrzd Fine A,?,s/.Srxioi iind ' Total .................................................................... I5 Liter"? mid Criiirol I,zq~,iri CHE 352 Transpun Lahorat<~ni.\I.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ECE 300 Intermrdl~teEnginccr8ng l)i'\b.'n I.. . ......... > - .SV ECE ECE \%.AT MAT \(AT MAT 100 3x1 270 271 272 274 lnrroductinn 111 Enpsneering Dcrign CS ......................... 4 Nunlencal Zlzrhod* ior Englnecrs ................................. 4 Calculu< with Alinlytlc Gromrtry I,MA ........................ 4 Calculu%with Analytic Geomrtr) I1 .MA Calcolus with An;tlytic Geometry 111 MA Elementary Diiierentl;sl Equationr MA General Studic\lschool rcquire$tlcnlstoral .................................... 60 Tota CHM I I 6 General Chcmi\rr) .wa,1i Engineering Core CHE 342 Applicd Chen>icalThermcn~11: Energ? Tiander ..................... 3 333 Tran5pon Phtn,,ni~~.tlaIll Z l r w l'ranriei ...................... 3 432 Princlplc\ o i C CHE 451 Chcinlcal Engi CHE 462 Proces~Dr\ign C H M 332 Gznrral O r p t n l c NOTE: For tne G e n t r i ~Si.uer re':. rerntil' c>.rsu5 ul J L . JI, !:.s ~ 3 SO C I, J ? ( ,ee 'Gr.n~.ra SI.:cr Page r8 Far graa.al.0feq. (Crnerli iec .I .er,t, C . . ~ . X C ?~~Q:C-C?IS :age 7.1 I of a? rr: anal"? 31 aoo1ol.a arnno.r co-rses onereo 0.1 no1 steo 1 m s ra'acq see C a< t " ~ c nt n~ ~ )chot,sc clzctt\,c, untlirl lhe g e o c r ~ dep~ntnenl l gui.kllns\ and Joe\ n . , ~h%c to ,elca %,ncoiihe are.ts Il\teJ Biochemical. Students wiqhing to prepare ford career in biotechnology, fermentation, food proczsstng, pharmaceuticals. and other areds wlth~nbiochemical ensineering should select from the following: ~ ............ ........... 3 . . ,,,, ,,3 , , ,, , , , ,, , , , , , ,, , , , 3 Technical Electives CHE 4 5 Biochemtcal Enolneenne. .................. CHE 476 Bloreactmn ~ n o n e e n n e........ CHE 4 7 Blo~cparat~on Proceues. ........... CHE 491 ST B~arcchnolop)Technlque5.. ..... , Biomedical. Students who are interested in biorned~cal eneineenne - but wlsh to malntatn a suona, broad chemlcal engineering base should e taken another chemistry course may be required to enroll in CHM 113and 116. Chemistrj Electives BCH 361 Prrnclplea of Blochen trtry BCH ~-~ 1hl General Biachemtrm BCH 462 General Biochcmtrtq rn the management of hazardous wabtes and alr and water pollution qhould select from the follouing: 3 4 Environmental. Students interested in envtronmental engi neenng are encouraged to pursue a B.S.E. degree In Chemical Engineering wlth thts area of ~ t u d yStudent5 interested ? Technical Eleeti~es BME 118 Biamatenals..............................................? CHE 458 Semconductar Matenal Proce~stng................... ? ECE 152 Propenles of Eleclranlc hlaterials. ..................... 4 MSE 353 Lntroduct~onto Material, Proce\stng and Synthests. . ..? MSE 154 Experiments !n Matends Svnthesks and Proce*sing I ...2 MSE 431 Corrosion and Cornmian Control ....................... ? . . . . . . . . . . . .3 MSE 470 Pol)mers and Compos~tep Premedical. Students ~ l a n n l n pto attend medlcal school Ilslcd unJrr the blomed~cdl \hould iele.'t ~ ~ l l l r r frdm e, .trcd. In d . l ~ t ~ oEr ~l 0. 1x1. In2 xnd (:HA1 336 m a 4 he taken to satisfy medlcal school requtrements but are not counted toward the Chemical Engineering bachelor's deflE' Process Engineering. The engineering core and required chemical engineerini c o u r s e s i e n e a s a sultable back ground for ~tudentgintending to enter the traditional petro chemical andchemical process industries Studenfr can build on this ba~hgroundby selecting courses wlth the approval of the11 adttsor. Examples of these courses are aa follows: CHE 474 Chemical Eng~neenngDehlgn tor the En\lronmenr ....3 CHE 478 Industrial Water Quality Engtneenng ....................3 CHE 479 AxQua'ty Control.. ................................3 CHE 494 ST Adbanced Process Control ............................. 1 CHE 528 Process Opt~mzor~on Techniques ....................... ? CHE 556 Separaoan Proceasea ......................................... ? CHE 561 Chemca Enprneering Destgn ........................? MAE 436 Cambu5tlon I 4 Semiconductor Processing. Students lnterested in the development and manufacturing of sem~conductorand other electronic dev~cesshould select from the following: Chemistry Electives .... . . 3 CHM 347 Phyucdl Chemlstw I . . . . . CHM 3J6 Phvs~calChemastg I1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? CHM 453 Inorganic Chemslg. .................................? CHM 471 Solid State Chemistry. ..................................3 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING 223 Technical Electites CHE 458 Semco ductor Mater .i Pro-eislnr ? CHE 494 Spec'alTop~i\ ... . I 4 ECE 752 Propen~esof E e~tronlcMdlenala . . ..I EEE 435 Mtcrnelectronica .................. ? EEE 436 Fundamentals of Solid State De! ~ e , 3 EEE 439 Semiconductor Fac~lille\and C eanroon Practtces . . .3 MSE 351 Introduction to Matendl5 Proceaitng and Synthesis.. . .3 MSE 354 Experiments ~n Matertala Syntherts and Procesclng I .2 MSE 472 Integrated C~rcultMater a a Sctence ................ ..? Chemical Engineering Pmgram of Study T,pical Four-Year Sequence Fint Year Total ................................ .. 4 J 3 J . . . . . . . ..I5 Second Semester ..................... ..4 CHM 116 General Chernlslry SQ ENG 102 Frst Year Compar~tton ............ ..? MAT 271 Calculus a ~ t h4nal)ttc Geomelry n ................... 4 ) I Mechanics SQ*.. ............. 3 PHY 121 U n n e n l ~ Phystcs I PHY 122 Umrersq Ph)aics Laboraraq 1SQ* . Total ......................................... IS Second Year Fint Semester CHE ?I 1 Introductton to Chemlcal Pro~ecvne.................. .1 ECE 380 Prabab r) and Statl~tlc?tor Eng~neenngProblem Solrlna CS ........... ..? ECE 391 ST. Conaenarlon Pnnclplea ........J ECN I I I Macroeconam~cPnnc~ple\SB .. 7 or ECN 112 Mlcrwcanomic Pnnclples SB 3 1 MAT '74 Elementan D fferentidl Equation\ MA Told1 ............ ............I6 Second Semester CHE 331 Transpon Phenon end I: F u ds CHM 311 General Organtc Chemlarry . . . . . . CHM 335 General Organic Chemlrtq L&boratog ECE 394 ST Propertie5 that Mater.. . . . MAT 272 Calcu u* w~th4n.djr1c Geometq ID M4 HU. SB, or auarene,a area course Total ............................................... Total ........ 3 3 I J . J ...... .? b Third Year First Semster CHE 332 Tran~portPhenomena iI Encrg) Tranbfer . . . . . . . . ? CHE 712 Applled Cherntcal Therrnodynan LC? . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ECE ?W Intermediate Engrneenng De, ~n L ............. 3 ... 4 ECE 384 Numenu Method? fur Englneera . 7 HU. SB, or awarene,, area c u r > e . . Second Semester 7 CHE 313 Transport Phenomena I11 Mas\ Trmsfer CHE 352 Transport L.abiratone\ L . ... .? CHE 432 Pnnc~pes of Chemical Engtneerlng Dcslgn ............. 3 ........... Fourth Year First Semester CHE 412 Chemlcll Reactor Dealgn ............................. .3 CHE 151 Chen leal Engtneerlng Laboratory.. ................ .Z CHE 461 Proce\s Control CS ......................... .4 HU. SB. or awarenew area cour\e ....................... ..3 Techn ~ aelecttre l ........................ .? .............................. ............. .I5 Second Semester CHE 462 Process Dra~gn.......... HL SB. or aaarene,. area course ....... Technical electl\e. .......................... ..............3 ... ? Total First Semester CHM 113 General Chemistry SQ .............. ECE 100 lntroductlon to Enginernng Design CS . . . ENG 101 Rrst Year Composltian................... MAT 270 Calculuc uith Anolyttr Geometry I MA ........ .... ...... .................... 16 CHM i i Z General Orban L Chemtrtg ECE 194 ST Englneenn- S)rtems.. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total demree requtrement5 .. 10 .........................16 ....................... ,128 * Both PHY I21 and 122 must be taken to secure SQ credll MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGB.S.E. Innovations that create neu and improved matenala help dnve the cuttlng edge of new technologies in many lndus tries. ~ncludingautomotive, aerocpace, matenals production, semiconductors, electronics, and health professions. The Fpace shuttle. lightwe~ghtcars. and t o d a ) ' ~tastest comput ers hd\e all been develooed w i n e the latest material^ technologies. Materials engineers play a critical role in innola tionr in such a.~.~ l t ~ a t l oInn advanclne s todav'b technolo gles, they fulfi I a wide range of job reqponsibilities The) ma) 1 ?e ect the best matenal for a g ven applicatton or de\elop inno\ati\e matenalb and processing tech niques for new applications 2. analyze material5 failures in order to redestgn more robuqt enelneering components; and 3 manage or partlclpate uith teams of eng~neerswork ing on larger wale eng~neertngproject5 - - . In summary. mater~alcengineers plav an important role in advanc~npleading edge technolog~es~n a w ~ d erange of industries. The n u s t o n ot the matendla ~ c i e n c eand eneineenns oro u. gram i< to educate ~tudentrin the appl~cationof bacic prin cmles of science toward the d e s ~ e nand uttllzatton of maten als in englneenng Lomponents for the betterment ot human it) The olera l goa of the program ir to produce high qua1 ity graduates wtth a broad baaed education in material, engineerin. u ho can effectwe y compete for the best posi tlona m gradudte ~ c h o o and l or indubtry. The nus\ton of the Mdterla s Science and Engineering program 19 actueved by habtng its graduates fulfill the tollowing object~\ec.Graduates will L - 1. habe a 5trong educst~onalfoundation m mater~alr bctence and engineering that u ~ lpromote l success in a broad range of career opportun~tiesa~ailablein graduate rchool. industry. and golemment: NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rement courses and codes (such as L SQ C and H see General Stud e s ' page 78. For gradualon requ rements see Un vers ty Gradual on Requ~rernents,page 74 For an exp anat on of add t ona omn bus courses overed but not sled nth s cata og. see C assf cat on of Counes,"page 51 hl4T 271 E mmmldn Dlfterent~nlEquat~onaM A . . 2 ha\= the per~onalrki and \dlue\ that promi te their succebh tn the rapldl) ~hanotns.cu turall) d1rer5e uorhplace t h ~ reflect< t the necdr of contemporan 5ocietj T tal General Scud e\ \choll requlrement5 total A mtnilnum of 128 5emeqter hour, i\ neie\\.ir) tor the B S E degree in M a t e n ~ hl ~e n c e and Engmeertng. A mln rmum of 50 upper di\luon seme\ter hnun i\ requ~tedStu dents muqt attain a GPA of at ledrt 2 00 tor the courses in the major field. Course Requirements. The undersraduate c u r r i ~alum requires that students take a sene\ of interd~\clplinary counes of fundamental 1mport.ince to Jn understanding of all engmeenng material? Follow ng thew ;ae additional coune, that ma) be taken as techntcal electi\es to de\elop dn areJ of qtudy. The cour\e\ for the undergraduate degree can be cldaslfied into the f o l l o ~ l n qi.ltegone\ In semeqter 4 .......... ?I 58 ............ Total Graduation Requirements. In addit on to tultlll~ngschool and mdlor requtrements, md or? mu51 \atl\f) all uni\er51tr gmduaion requirement<. See "Unnenit) draduation Requirements." page 74. c i\ i Engineering Core ECE 201 Elrctrlinl Netuo Ls I . . ........................... .1 ECE 210 Endinter ng Me~hans~a I Stntlcr .................. .3 ECE 3 I ? Introductiin to Detomxble So ids . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ECE 350 S t r u ~ t u ~r ~n dPropenle, ot Matcnalr . . . . . . . . . . . 3 MSE 13 I lherm ,d\ndm~csof Matenal~ ........ 3 DEGREE REQUIREMENTS First-\ear Composition Chonqe ~n n o the L u, 5e 'or lbtt itlon\ be ENG I I Frrt \IexConp PHY 132 L n t e h t\ Ph\\c?Ldb rdun IISU 1 CHhI CHM PHI PH'I PH\I T,tdl , ...... Morhc.ll Eng eenno I . . . . . . . . . . . . . J l i Bl ,n edlcul In trun entatt n L 416 B < mz~hdnli\.. . . . . . 3 3 3 . .i i Ceramic hlaterials. Studentc n h o want to de\elop an underct~nd~ng of the ~ h e m ~ \ t and l ) procesmg that control the \tructure and propenle, of ceram c \ and their ~ p p l l ~ ~ tton \hould \r eLt from the% tech ical elect \rs CHhl 171 CHhl Ir? CHM 4 I EEE 415 .I" i Chemi u) C~.ni.ralOr anti Chemictn . S< Ild St.~teChrrniar) ....... M in,eleitr nlcr ........ G e i t e i ~Or . 7 . ... .i .i . .3 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING 225 EEE U6 Fundamental, ot Solld State Dexlcea EEE 439 Seintc nductor Faitl~tterand C earn, rm Prdct i e \ . MSE 472 Integr~tedClrco t Marenal5 Sc ence .. . . . 3 3 3 CHM 471 Sold Sute Chemt\tn ....... . . . . . .. . . . . . .. ... . . . . 3 l urec . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ......3 MSE 441 4nnli5tc f h l a e n ~ Fat MSE 472 1nteer.aed Clrcu t Matend, S c ~ e n .~.e. . . . . . . .. . .3 Energy Sgstems. Student, interested in the material?,used in energy convercion \)atems ~ c ash solar energy or nuclear energy should choo5e from the tollowing technt~al electives MAE 441 MAE 442 MSE 131 MSE 441 Principle\ of Dew n Mechantca S)atemi Deslpn . Corro\lon and Comoilun Control Anal)<$\of M ster a Fatlures . ...... .. . . . . .. . . . 3 3 7 3 Integrated Circuit Materials. Students interested in the matenals used in the semtconductor induatry dnd in how they a e processed to achteve the desired propertieq should choose from the followtng technical electnes: CHE EEE EEE EEE MSE 458 435 476 479 471 Semlcandu~torMatcnol Procer\tne ..... . . . .. . . ...... . ..3 Mlcroelectronlib . .... . . . . .3 Fundamental5 of Solld State Debma . . . . . . .. . . . 3 Sem~conductorFac~lit~eq and C emroom Practice, . 3 Inuoductlon to Ceramws . . . . .. . . . .... . . . . .. . 3 Scmicnnduch r hl~tenalProcestng Mcihnn!c\ 71 M~trnal\ ... . . . .. . . . .. . . . . Pnnclple\ of Dcsi,n.. .... . .... . . . . . .. . . . Aleihan i d S\\rcn,\ De\len . . ... ... . . . . . . . Cono\ian .~ndCox,\ on Ccntrnl .... . . . .. An~l\s!rcf Maendl Fdilures... . . . .. ... . . . . . . . Integrdtcd Cir~uI hl~renal\Sc'enie.. . . . . . . . . 3 4 7 i \ihratton Anal)\i\ . . 4 Mechdnti\ ut L1.1ter dl, I Pnnctple, ot De\lsn ............ 7 \lechan~calSl\trrn\ Deslen . . ... . . . .... . . . .. . 7 Ccrrt\acn and Corro\lon Control . . . .. . . . . .. . . .... 7 Anal\\n of Mae idls Fatlurer . . . i Metallic Materials Systems. Students ~nterestedin burld ing an underitandlng ot the bas,\ tor the des1.n and p r o c e s ing of metal, and alloy\ \hould c h o o ~ efrom the to lowing technical electi\e\. MAE MSE MSE MSE 351 471 441 472 Manutact lrlne Procr\\ei ........ Ccno\~onand Carra\ion C nt ol . . . .... . . . . . . .... Ana )\I\ ul hlats id1 Failure, ...... . . . .... . . . . . . . . .. Inteemted Ctrcutl Matcnsl, Fcienie. . . . . . ... . 3 3 4 3 4 . . 15 Second Semester CHM 116 General C h e m l a ~SQ. . . . . . . . ENG 102 Ftrat Year Cumposlt~on MAT 27 1 Cdlculua utth Anahtlc Geometn 11M A PHY I21 Unlrers$typhystcri ~echantc\'SQ' .. PHY I22 Unnerrlty Phyrlcr Laboratory I SQ' Total . . ... .. . . . .. . . .... . . .............. 4 3 4 . . . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Second Year First Semestcr ECE 210 Eng nrertng Mechan~~s I S l ~ t l t a . . . .. . . . . . . ... .... 7 ECN I1 1 M~croeianom~c Pnnclple~SB . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .? MAT 242 Elementar) Linedr A oebra . . . . . . . . . . . .... 2 .1 MAT 272 Cdlcu us uith 4naI\tt~Geon etrv Ill ZIA.. . . PHY 1 71 Un xervt) Ph)alo 11 Electr c t\ and \Ideneuam SQ' PHY 17- Unner\at) Ph)slc) Laboratoq 11 SQ Tota .... . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ... .I6 Seeond Semestcr ECE 201 Ele~tri.tl Netuurlh I J ECE 713 Introduitlon to Deformable SoIld5 3 ECE 350 Stru~tureand Propenle5 of Material\ . . . . . 3 ECE 780 P ohnb lily and Sratlat#cafor Eng nrerlng Prob em Solving CS . . . . . .. . . . . .... . . .. . . . . . . .... . . . .....3 7 MAT 27J E1elnent.q D~lfferent~al Equaoons M1 Tou . . . . .. . . .. . . . .... . . . .... . . . .. Third Year F i n t Semecter ECE 300 intermed ate Enllneenne Dev-n L Tota 7 3 . . ... . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . .. . . . .... . . Ad>anced\.~encecuurae' HU. SB. .md awareneb5 area course Polymers a n d Composites. Student? w ho decire to build an underbundine.ot the ~hemlcdland prace\une.bavs tor the propenieb of poi>nier\ and thetr application\. ~ncludtn, compo~ite?>\tern\. \hould \elect from the followtng techni ca1 electi\e* CHM 331 Genera O i e d n ~ iChrn ,\ti) CHM 332 Genera Or. tnti Chcm \tw. First Semester CHIM 113 Generdl Chemlrrry SQ ... . . . .... . . ... . . ECE 100 Introducuon to Englneenng Deqlgn CS EPvG 101 Fr\t Y e x Cam~osltlon M4T -70 Calculu\ utth Anal) tic Geometry I M A . 3 . ..i .. . . 1 Mechanical M e t a l l u r g . Student< interested in undcntdnd inr- the design. - ot metals for - .prucr\\lng.- dnd manufacturm~ stmiturd1 appl catton\, \uch a\ autos. a rpldne,. and bulld tngs, should choo\e from the following technic.tl electi>es h1AE 415 MAE 422 M4E U 1 MAE 442 MSE -hl MSE 441 First Year Total . . Manufacturing a n d Materials Processing. Students inter ested in the manufacturinr and procecsinr of material5 tor a broad base of appllcdtlons-shouid choo Reanlon rates thermodynam cs and transport pr ncpes app ed to the deslgn and operaton of chem ca reacton. Cross sted as BME 544. Cred t s a1 owed for on y BME 544 or CHE 544 Prerequ site' BME 543 or CHE 543. CHE 548 Topics i n Catalysis. (3) nor regularly offered Eng n i e r ng cala ys 5 empnaslang adsorPlrmal on an0 annea 8rg Prereq~ s tc FCF 350 MSE 421 Phvsical Metallurav -.Laboratow.. (1) .. sprng Focuses on analys s of m crostructure of meta s and a oys and ncludes corre at on w th mechan ca propert es to some extent. Lab Pre- or corequ s l e MSE 420 MSE 430 Thermodynamics of Materials. (3) spr ng Princples of stat st ca mechan cs stat st ca thermodynamcs of s n gle crystals solut ons phase equ br urn. free energy of reactcons free electron theory, and thermodynam cs of defects Prerequ s te ECE 350 MSE 431 Conoslon and Corrosion Control. (3) spnog ntroductlon to corras'on mechan sms and meth ds of prevent ng corrosan. Top cs nc ude the fo ow ng eectrochem stry poar zat'an cor ros on rates. ox dat on, coat ngs and cathodic protect on. Prerequ s te ECE 350 d reqJ remenl co-rses and codes ,r.cn as L SO C a r d r( see Genlera SILOcs ' pagc 18 For grao.at,on NOTE: For Ine Genera S l ~ es req..remene see 'Jn verrly Grad.asoll Req. rclncllls ' page 74 FOI an cxp anal an at ado1 o l a omn n.S Co.,ses oHereo 0.1 no1 SleU 8" lh r cata og soo 'C ass Icatcon of Ca-rscs ' pagc 51 MSE 440 Mechanical Propenles of Solids. (3) MSE 516 Mechanical Properties of Solids. (3) la 6" Enects of e v ronmenta and m crostructura var ab es of mechan ca pr pert8 nc ud ng p astc deformat n. fatgue. creep b r n e fracPrerequ s te ECE 350 ture and nterna fr ct MSE MI Analys's of Material Failures. (3) spring denttf cat on of types of falures Analyl cal techn ques Fractography. SEM nondestructve nspecton andmeta ography Mechaoca and e ectron c c mponents Prerequ s te ECE 350 MSE 450 X-ray and Electron Diffraction. (3) spr ng Fundament8 s of X ray d ffract on transm ss an e ectron m croscopy and scann ng e ectron m croscopy Techn ques f r studyrng surfaces nterna m crostructu es and f uorescence Lecture demonstrat ons Prerequ 5 te ECE 35 MSE 470 Polymers and Composites. (3) fa Relat onsh p between chem try structure and propert es of eng neerng po ymers. Des gn propert es and behavor at f ber camp s te sys terns Cross sted as MAE 455.Cred t s a owed for on y MAE 455 or MSE 470 Prerequ s te ECE 35 MSE 471 Introduction lo Ceramics. (3) ," ," 01 s'r.cLre an3 propcn) re at onr r l ceram c maler'a 5 PI nc p P ~ L C ~nq S tecnr S ::,cs App cat ons n me'tvilr. :a1 e ectror c m a ..~er:ona..cI 10- s .,51Cm> Prereu. s le ECE 350 MSE 472 Integrated Circuit Materials Science. (3) of reg" a r y offered Pr nc p es f mater a s sc ence app ed to sem conductor process ng and fabr cat on 'n meta s, ceramics pa ymers and sem conductors Prerequ ste ECE 350. MSE 482 Materials Engineering .Design. . (3) spr ng PCnc p es of the des gn process Feas b ty and opt m zat on Manukctur ng processes materials se ect on fa ure anaiys s, and econom cs Prerequ s tes ECE 313 350 MSE 490 Capstone Design Project. (1-3) fa andsprng F r sma groups n fundamenfa r app ed aspects of eng neer ng mater a s smphas s on exper menta pprb ems and descgn Prerequ s tes MSE 430 440 450 MSE 510 X-rav and Electron Diffraction. (3) SP, r g F . ~ J J I I I P s~ 01 ~ ~X ray o Ltract an trans*' sboo e erlran nl croicop) ano scar" ng e c:tran m crosco?, Teem q..er far St.,, r g s-rfaces r w n a mcro~tr.ct.rcs 3'10 I .orescence .ectLre oem9nsralons Prereu s te trans t on student w th nstructor approval MSE 511 Corrosion and Corrosion Control. (3) no1 reg" ary offered ntroduct on to cairoson mechan sms and methods of prevent ng cor Top cs oc ude e ectrochem stry p lar rat on c rros on rates ros OX dat on coat ngs and cathod c protect' n Prerequ s t c trans t on student w th nst~uctoraODl ua MSE 512 Analysis of Material Failures. (3) not reg" a r y offered dent f cat on of types of fa ures Ana yica techn ques Fractography. SEM nondestructve specton and meta ography Mechancaland e ectr n c components Prerequ s te transt an student with nstructor appiova MSE 513 Polymers and Composites. (3) - la Re at onsh p between chem stry structure and propert es of eng neer ng po ymers Des gn. propert es and behav or of f ber compos te sys. tern MSE 514 Physical Metallurgy. (3) spr ng Crysta structure and defects Phased agrams meta ography, so idif cat on and cast ng and deformat on and annea ng Preiequ s te Iran s ton student w th nstiuctor approva MSE 515 Thermodynamics of Materials. (3) nof reg" ar y offered Pr n c p e ~ 01 stat st ca methan cs stat sticat thermodynam cs of s n g e crystals solut ons phase equ br um free energy of react ons free e eclron theory and lheimodynam cs of defects. Prerequs te transit on student w th nstructor approval ,.., E l t ~ ~O.t son. rJnnwrla a13 m cruar.c:ona .a, a2es of mecnarl ca proper! 0s PC .o r l l p as'c Cetoirlvato l tat g.c creep nr IIc t r a ~ t .re 3110 nlerllal tr c1 n Prercc. i le trans (01$1-oenl A in n5lr.c tor approva MSE 517 Introduction t o Ceramics. (3) fa 1 Pr oc p es of structure property re at ons n ceramlc mate7 a s Pro cessvng techn ques App catons n mechancal e ectron c and super conducting systems Prerequ s te trans t on student w th nstructor approva MSE 518 integrated Circuits Mstertals Science. (3) not reg" ary offered Pr nc p es of mater als sc ence app ed to sem conductor process ng and fabr cat an n meta s ceram cs po ymers, and sem conductors Prerequ s te trans t on student w th nstructor approva MSE 519 Physlcal Metallurgy Laboratory. (1) spr ng Ana yres mcrostructure of meta s and a oys and nc udes some corre at on w th mechan ca propert es Lab Pre or coiequ s te MSE 514 MSE 520 Theory of Crystalline Sol ds. (3) not reg" arly offered An sotrop c propert es of crysta s, tensor treatment of e ast c mag net c, e ectr c and therma pr pert es and crysta graphy of Manens t c transf rmatons MSE 521 Defects i n Crystattlne Solids. (3) not reg" a r y offered introduction to the geometry, nteract on and equ br um between d s ocat ons and p nt defects D scusses re at ons between defects and propert es Prerequ s te ECE 350 or nstructor appr ua MSE 530 Meterlala Thermodynamics and Kinetics. (3) not reg" ary offered Thermodynam cs of a oy systems dfius on n sol ds k net cs of pre c p tat on and phase transformat ons so ds Prerequ s tes ECE 340 350 MSE 540 Fracture, Fatigue, and Creep. (3) no1 reg" ary offered Re at onsh p between m crastructure and fracture fat gue and creep propert es of mate7 a s Env ronme tat etlects and recent deve op ments Curre t the r es and exper menta resu ts Prerequaite: MSE 440 or ts eou va entl MSE 550 Aavanced Materials Characterimtlon. (3) no! reg. a, / ollered Ana $1:a n5lr.cenlal on (or LrlnrdCICrrzaI011of Taler 3 s SEM S MS Auger analyl ca TEM and other advanced research tech n ques MSE 556 Electron Microscopy Laboratory. (3) 6" ,a * s ~ p p ~ r t l MSE o r 558 Cross slcq a, SEM 556.Creot s onca lor n MSE 556 or SEM 556 Pro- cr coreq. sle MSE 558 or SCM .3U 558 , MSE 557 Electron Microscopy Laboratory. (3) sprng Lab support for MSE 559 Cross tsted as SEM 557 Cred t s a towed lor only MSE 557 or SEM 557 Pre or corequ s te MSE 559 or SEM 559 MSE 558 Eiectron Microscopy I. (3) ," ,- M Croana ysis of the structure and camp s t on of mater a s us ng magcr aftranor, x ra, anJcnrrqy oss spect,osc,o) Reqe :s noon t : q e of e emortar) cr,sla ograp, .e; pwca a r ce stereo cvaonc oioe t tin3 a10 COmO ex ~ a a0 r cs Cross slec as SEM 558 Erkd t $ a ' wed for on y MSE 558 or SEM 558. Prerequ s te nstruc tor approva MSE 559 Eiectron Microscopy 11. (3) SPi nq M cr&a ys s of the structure and compos t n of mater a s US ng mages d tract on X ray and energy loss spectroscopy Requdres know edge of elementary crysta ography rec procal ance stereo graph c project ons and comp ex uar abes Cro s sted as SEM 559 Cred t r a owed t r only MSE 559 or SEM 559 Prerequisste' nstruc tor approva DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 229 MSE 560 Strengthening Mechanisms. (3) not reguary offered Deformat on of crysta I ne mater a . Propert es of d s cat ons Theo r es of stra n harden ng so d so ut on, prec p tat on and transforma t'on strengthen ng Prerequ s te ECE 35 o Is equ va ent MSE 561 Phase Transforrnat'on in Solids. (3) not reg" arly offered Heterogeneous and homogeneous prec p tat on react ons shear d s o acve react ons and order d sorder transformaton MSE 562 Ion lmpisntat'on. (3) not regu ary offered nc udes defect product on and annea ng. Genera zed treatment ncud ng on mp antat on neutron rrad at on damage, and the nter act on of other nc dent beams Prerequ s te MSE 450 MSE 570 Polymer Structure and Properlles. (3) not reg" ary offered Re at onsh ps between structure and pr penes of ynthet c po ymers. nc ud ng g ass trans t on m le u ar re axat ons, crysta ne state v scaeast c ty morpho ogca character'zatan and process ng. MSE 571 Ceramics. (3) les MSE 521 561 MSE 573 Magnetic Materials. (3) 5 not regularlyoffered Emphas zes ferromagnet c and ferr magnet c phenomena Doma ns magnet c an s troph; and magnetostr it o Study of cammercla magnet'c mater a s Prerequis te. MSE 520 or its equ va ent MSE 598 Special Toplcs. ( 1 4 ) not iegoaiy offered Po55 b e top cs a) Growth and Process ng of Sem conductor Dev ces (3 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Sandra L. Houston Chair IECG 2521 4801965-3589 ~ ~ impact of theu pro rcta c n the publlc dnd the m\lrunn ent. t coordinate ;he need? ot Foaet) u tth and the) ~ t t e m pto techn cal and economlc teaa~blllt) Career Opportunities in the Field. Unnera t) ,raduates with the B.S.E. degree in CI\ il Eng~neennereadily find emolovment Ci\il engineer, work In n an\ different tvoes * of compamei. from large c 16 ......... ,128 Both PHY 121 and I22 must be taken to secure SQ credlt Both PHY 131 and 132 must be taken to \ecurr SQ credx Engtneenng students may not ure aerorpace \tudtei (AES or mllttm aclence MIS) courses to fulfill HU or SB requlrementa A maxtmum of t u o graduate courses may be t&en for undereradude credlt bv student? whose ~ u m u l a t t r eGPA 1s 1.00 or htgher with the approval of the instructor. advisor. department chalr, and the dean of the college. D E G R E E REQUIREMENTS WITH CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING CONCENTRATION 3 3 3 1 . 17 , . Fourth Year Total First Year . . . . . . . . . . .15 ............. ............. 7 Construction Engineering C o r e Twentj s l r semester hours are required. All chemlsuy (CHM). mathemattcs (MAT), phystcq (PHY). and e n p n e e r ing core (ECE) counes, except ECE 380 and 184. must be comoieted w ~ t han averaee erade of 'C" or haher. C E E couAes, except C E E 296, may not be taken tn any semester until the dbo\e ment~onedc o u n e s dre c o m ~ l e t e do r are beine completed in that semester No 400 level courqeq mar be taken until ECE 1 8 0 dnd 184 have been completed. Each sequence of the C E E courser and the cenior deslgn and - . NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requrrement murses. and codes such as L SQ C. and H see "Genera Stud es, page 78 For graduation requ remenls see "Un vers ly Gradual on Requ rernenls, page 74. For an exp aoai'on of add t ona omn bus courses onered but not I sled n lh s cata og, see "C asslfical on of Courses, page 51 tcchnlr., elect \ e cour\e< muqt be con plcted u i t h an a\er nee ernde of " C or hlgher CEE CEE CEE CEE CEE CEE ECE Cn Et ginecrtng Skate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 F t r u ~ t ~Anah\ih r~l dnd Dr\ljn.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Flu~dMecha 1c5 tor C \ i l En, lncer\. . . . . . . . . . . . . I Geotechn ca En~lneenng.............................. 4 lnuoduct~onto En\~ron r ul E ~ ncurhnb L ......... . 4 Tran\pon?tlon Engineer ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3Yl Probabtiit) and Sutl\I~c\tcr Ene neenng Problem Sol\tng CS ...................................... 3 296 121 34 35 361 172 ................................. 2 6 T,td Conrtrurtion Engineering Design Courses CEE 322 Steel Structures CEE 452 Foundatlonr T,tnl Third t e a r - - . . . . . .3 7 ~ Construction Engineering Conccntralion Program of Stud) A Four-Year Sequence F i n t \ear F i n t Semester CH\l I I4 General Chem su) tor E gineer, S@ . . . . . or CHhl 1 6 Gene al Chrml,rq S@ 4 E C t I H) lntroductlon to En- nee in< Derlgn C.T. . . . . EN6 101 Rr\t Yeu Compos t un . . . . . . M4T 27 Cal u u\ ulth Analyt L Geomrtq 1 111 . . . . ....................................... 4 4 1.91 .............. 15 17 Second t e a r First Semester FCE 21l Enelnesrln: hle~hani\ I Stat c \ M4T 272 Cai~ulur51th And )tic Geulsetr) Ill MA M4T 274 E e n entan Different a Equal) n\ A14 . PHY 131 Lnl\eritt) Phyi L a I E e ~ ItL I I ) and hlagnetlin SQ PHY 32 Unnerrtt) Ph) tca Laburntot) I I SQ' HL SB ur ~ u a r t n c \ \~ r e n ~ o u r 5........................... e r,,t ...... 18 Second Semester CEE 331 Geotechn cal Enginernne. ..... ..4 J CEE 361 lntraductlon to En\lronn ental Eng~neenng . . . . . CEE 372 Tran\pon~tionEnglneerlng ............ . . 4 HU SB or auarenrx ,ire&~ o u r \ e ' .................... 3 Tat3 ............... ................... 5 Fourth Year F i n t Semester ................. 3 CEE 322 Steel Structure\ CEE 452 Founddtton\. .................... 3 CEE 481 Clril Englneerlng Proje~tManagement.. . . . . . . 1 CON 341 Sur\eylng . . . . ................. 3 HL SB and dwnrcne\\ drea ~ o u r ~\ e . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 ' . ................ I5 Second Semesler CEE r23 Concrete Structure\ .......... CEE IS3 H l o h u q M a ~ n a l 5Conaruioon. . and Qudlt) CEE 186 Inteerated CI\ Englneenng De\ipn L . COU 496 Con\lruit>onContract Adm n~hirationL HL SB or a r c m e > \ area coui\e' ......... ...3 . .1 Total ............. Grad ation rrqulremmt tctal I5 12h .............. ................ 3 7 7 3 4 Sceond Semester 3 CEE 296 C \. I Enelneenng Slrrtellr ENC I I? Rr\r Year C n po\tt!on 3 MAT 27 Calculua \r th Anal11 L Crcmctq I l A11 . . . . . . . . .4 PHY 121 Unnera t Phbs c\ I: Mc~hdnL \ TQ . . . . . . .3 PH'r I:? n n e n 1.r Ph), c\ LabronmentalEngtnecnn, ........... .1 Tramponatlon Enyneenng .......................... .J Elementan Ph\\k~dlCheml\tp ............. .1 Pr bablllt) and S u t ~ a t ~for c s Engzneerlne Problem Sol\. ng CS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 .. Total ................. 29 En~iranmentalEngineering Design Courses CEE 441 Water Resource, Eng~neerzng CEE 466 San~tanS\\ten% Dr, gn .......... ... Total 3 7 ............................ 6 En\imnmental Engineering Technical Cnuner BIO 320 Fundamental5 ot Ecolog) ............. .1 or BCH 161 Pnnclple5 of Btochemlstrv 3) or CHM 702 En\~ronmentalCheml,tr) 7) or PUP 442 En~~ronmenral Plunn~ng(3 or PLP 475 Env~ronmentaImpact Asses men1 (7 CEE 362 Untt Operat~onaI" En\lronmental En: neernne 3 7 CEE 440 En&neering Hydrolo;) . . . . . . . . . . . ..4 CEE 467 Envlronrnental Mtcroblolog) Total ...................................... 13 En~iranmentalEngineering Concentration Program of Stud) A Four-Yearsequence ECE 740 Thermod)namlc\. . . . .7 ECE 780 Prohah~lt) ~ n Statlrtic5 d tor Enolneenng Pr h e m Tol\~n: CS.. . . . . . . . . ...... , Total .................. Fint CEE CEE ECE ECE ECE Semester 121 Structural 4nal\\n ~ n Den d en.. ..................... .4 341 Fluid Mechanic\ tor Cn11Eng~ncer?................ ..I 100 Intermedtae Eng~seenngDealon L ............... 7 15 1 Clvi Enf~nrrringM.stenil I . . . . . ..? 3b4 Numerical Method, tor En: neers . ....... ..4 Total ... , Total . Tota 4 .. 4 7 4 Second Semester I Stsrcm, ................. 1 CEE 296 C ~ IEnglneenng ECN I I I Macroeconomic Pnnclplea SB... . . . . . . 1 or ECN I I2 M ~ c r o r ~ o n oPrinclples m~~ SB 7 7 ENG 102 Fmr Year Compo>~ttan.................... MAT 271 Calculus ~ 8 t Anal,: h c Ge rnetrv I1 MA J PHY 121 Unnersa) Ph>51c5i h l e c h a n ~ c r ' ~ ~ ' .. 7 PHY 122 Un \erstty Ph>5lcq Laboratop I SQ' ........... I F i n t Semester CEE 162 Lmt Oper.itiun\ I" En\ lrunmenta Englneertng ..... 3 CEE 340 En&neerlnb H)droiog). ..... . ..3 CEE 466 Sanrtdq S)\tem\ Devgn .... 3 CEE 467 En! runmcnlai Mi .roblolomy ... J 7 HU SB and au~cene,, ~ r r ~d u u r \ e\ . . ' Total ............................... Secnod Semester CEE 441 Water Rerourc,a Engineering . CEE 486 lntemated C \ i l Engineenne Dea enL HU SB or anarme\s area cour\e7. . . . . Te-hnml electne . Total ..................................... Gradualton requirement total ................... 16 3 3 3 ..... 7 I2 I28 Both PHY 121 and 122 murt be taken to becure SQ crcdlt F i n t Semester 3 ECE 210 Engmeenng Mechanlo I Statlcr MAT 272 Calculus w~thAnai)tlc Geomeu) I11 MA ......... 4 MAT 274 Elementar) Dlherentlal Equattonr MA ... 3 PHY 131 Unirenlr\.Ph\arcr 11: Elecmr~t\ and ' ' q Magnetzsm SQ- ....................................... 7 PHY 132 Unnentr, Phync, Laboratop I S Q ~ .............. I HU SB or awareness area cour5e3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 ' Both PHY 131 and I12 mubt he t&en ro secure SQ credtt A maximum of t u o graduate course5 may be tahen for undergraduate credit by ctudents whose cumulatl\e GPA 1s 3.00 or higher with the appro\al of the insuuctor. ad\ Icor. department chalr, and the dean of the colle,e. Concurrent Studies in Architecture and Civil Engineering .............. Second Semester Cll5l :?I f:lc!twntdr) O C ; . ~ !Chcm~>tr\ ~ .$ Des'gn 01 the v s b e e ements of the roadway Fundamentaldes gn contras w th app cat on to rura roads at-grade ntersect ons freeways, and nterchanges Lecture rec tat on Prereauisite: CEE 372 CEE 481 Civil Engineering ProJect Management. (3) once- a "ear C v eng neer ng project management and adm n strat an, piann og and schedu ng, cost est mat ng and b dd ng strateg es f nanca management qua ay wntro and safely, and computer app cations. Lecture, f 8 d tnp Prerequ s tes: CEE 321 351 372 CEE 483 Hlghwey Materials. Construction, and Qualily. (3) once a year Propert 8s of h ghway mater a s inc ud og aggregates, aspha t concrete and port and cement concrete construct on oact ce mater a de very p acement and campacflon qua ly contri. Lecture f e d tnp. Prerequstes CEE 321.351.372 ECE 351 380 CEE 486 Integrated Clvil Eng neering Design. (3) fa1 andspnng Students are requ red to comp ete a civ! eng neer ng des gn n a s m u ated pract c ng engineer ng env ranment. L m led to undergraduates n their f na semester Lecture team earning Prerequ s tes CEE 321 341 351 361 372. Geneal Sludes L CEE 512 Pavement Performance and Management. (3) not reguarly offered Pavement manaqement systems nc ud na data co ect on eva uat on opt m zat on ec&om c a& ys s and combutei appl cat ons for h gh way and a rpoit desgn Prerequ s te nstructor approva CEE 514 Bituminous Materials and Mlxiure. (3) not reoularlv " ,offered q p e s of b turn nous mater als used n pavement m xtures Chem ca COmpOS tlon physca propert es des rabe aggregate character st cs opt mum aspha t contents superpave aspha t bsndei rn xture des gn Lecture, ab Prerequ s te ECE 351 CEE 562 Environments BlochemistN and Waste Treatment. I31 .. sprng Theory and des gn of b log ca waste treatment systems. Po utloo and env'ronmenfa ass m at on of wastes Pre equ s le CEE 362. CEE 563 Environmental Chemistry Laboratory. (3) Department of Computer Science and Engineering ," ," Anayss of water domest and ndustrta wastes, abaratory pro e dure for po ut on eva uat n a d the contr of wate and waste treat men1 Drocesses Lecture ab. Preresu s te CEE 361 CEE 565 Modelong and Assessment ot Aquatic Systems. (31 (GWC 206) 4801965-3190 Far 3801965.2751 no rry. ai Iotferao Jcre cnmer.1 21 oleo :I . e -coe s 01 nawr 2' .a ', r e l r as lo a rss env ronmenta ;pacts app cat ons to wale; quai ty ma agement Prerequ s te CEE 361 or nstructor approva CEE 566 indUStriaVHarardOUSWaste Treatment. (3) not reg" a r y offe ed Emphas s on treatment of oca ndustr a haza dous waste prob e s nc ud ng so vent rec very a d met8 s Lecture, p o ect Prerequ sltes CEE561 563 CEE 573 Tranic Engineering. (3) no1 reg" a y offered Dr ver veh c e and roadway character st cs aws and ord nances traf 1 c contro dev ces tratf eng eer ng tud e a d Transp rtat n Sy tem Manageme 1 measures Prerequ s te CEE 372 CEE 574 Highway Capac ly. (3) PROFESSORS ASHCROFT COLLOFELLO FAR N GOLSHANI KAMBHAMPAT LEE LEW S N ELSON. TSA J URBAN, YAU . - no1 iegu ar y offered H ghway capaciy for a functona c a ses of h ghways Tratfc sgna rat on nc d ng traffc stud es warrants cyc e ength, t m ng phas ng and c ord "at on Prerequ s te CEE 372 CEE 575 Tranic Flow Theory and Safety Anaiysls (3) no1 reg" a y offered Trafl c f ow the ry, d str but on queu ng. de ay mode s and car to w (I H ohwav safew. acc dent records svstems acc dent a a vs s denti; niprodem &tons and acc denicauntermeasures ~ k r e q u ste CEE 573 or 574 CEE 577 Urban Transportation Planning. (3) nor reg" a r y offered App cat an f and use parameters traff c generaton theory tratfc d s tr but on a d ass gnrnent modes trans t ana ys s and econ m c lac tor5 1 the SO ut n of the rban transportato probem Prerequ ste. CEE 372 CEE 580 Practicvm (1-12) not reg" a i y offered See CEE Note I CEE 590 Read~ngand Conference. (1-12) not reguar y offered See CEE Note 1 CEE 592 Research. (1-12) oar reg" ariy offe ed See CEE Notes 1 2 CEE 599 Thesls. (1 12) not reg" a r y Offered See CEE N tes 1 2 CEE 792 Research. ( I 15) no1 egu arly offered See CEE N tes 1 2 CEE 799 Dissertation. ( I 15) nor reg" a r y offe ed . See CEE Note 1 2 ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS BARAL. BHATTCHARYA. DASGUPTA, DlETR CH. FALTZ, GHOSH HUEY L U M LLER O'GRADY PANCHANATHAN PHEANIS, SEN S URBAN ASSISTANT PROFESSORS BAZZ CANDAN G GANNOD KONJEVOD. R CHA WAGNER LECTURERS DeL BERO. B GANNOD NAVAB , WHITEHOUSE Coniputer\ ha\c d \ignitjcant mpdct nn our d,~!l) Ine,, and thi\ Impact I\ l!kelv tr be ?\en ?renter i n the future a\ computer profe\v mals Lontlnue to debelup more pouertul. smaller. td\ter. and IC\F expenme computing \y\tenii. C o m puter \clence .ind computer enzlneennr deal 41th the \tud). de\ign. de\elopmmt. construction. and appitcdtion of !nod e m comoutlnr n aihinerv Other in oortant toolrr include ~ o m p u t i n gtechn~que, dnd appropriate langudge5 for general lnformatlon oroce\Flnr: for c ~ i e n t i t l ccon DUl3tlon. tor the recogn~tion.\tor.igc, retne\al, and processtne o t d.itd o t all hinds: and for the duton attc control and \iniuldtlun of pmce%e\. The curr~oulaottered b) the Department o f Computer Science dnd En:lneer~n, prepare the ctudent to be d pdnici pant i n thl\ rapldl! changing area o f technologv b) pre\ent np i n depth treatment, o t the tundmentalh o f computer sclenLe dnd 'ompurer cngineenng The d e p ~ n m e noffer, t t w o undergraduate degree,: a B S. degree in Computer Sci ence and a B S E degree i n Computer S)>tem\ Enb~neertng. The f a l l o w ~ rg are \hared object \e\ o t the degree prozrdnl\ . I.Gr~duatesw i l l understand current trends I n tntorma tlon teahnologv .md be dble to apply t h e ~ ur n d ~ r standm2 i n the dt~trtbutedr lanagen en1 o l infornid tlon. 2. Graduate, can appl! the U I d e r h l n g pnnctplrs o f computer xience. lnclud~ngmathemattcal and phy\ leal science* dnd engineering pnnclples. 1. Graduate, w i l l knoa m d be able to apply %)\ten1 derelvpment proce\\es. u\ln: modern tool\. from the Lompcnent l e ~ eto l the v c t e m lebel 1 Graduate\ dl\a ulll h n e the \krllb requc ed 1, corn munlcate ettectl\ely In both technical and nontzih n ~ c d*ctting\. l to work etiectt\el> i n team? and in a multicultural enr ironment, to worh ethically and profer~iondlly.dnd contlnue to learn independently and grow ~ n t c l l c c t n ~ l l y . ......... ...... .................. ........ ........ ... ....... Unreitncrcd electne\. Tota ... Tota degree requlremenrr ' 7 31 128 Both P H I 121 and I22 must b e t then to aecure SQ credlt. Both PHY 131 and 132 mu\t be taken to yecure SQ credxt. Each \tudent mu\t complete .I four credlt labordtor) science courae f r ma ori in the d ~ r cpime that satl\fie\ the SQ panlon of the General Studleh requlrcrnent See an .td\lsai for a p p r a ~ e d Tora . Comouter Science Program of Stud) Qpiral Four-Year Sequence ....16 ....... ....... ..l .. . 3 .. .3 .4 .....4 ....... 17 Second Year F i n 1 Semester ...... 3 CSE 240 inuodu~tlcnlo Pr ,grd liit n& Lac gl akr MAT 243 Dl\crete Mathem mc 11 Slru~turc\ ...... 3 MAT 272 C d ~ u l u xllh r At d l v l ~Gc6 mctr) III,MA 4 P H I 7 Lni\cnttr. PI v.v i \ I: Mcihaolcr SQ ....... 3 ... I t I s$. PHY 22 ~n \er\ 1) ~ h l Lr\ ~ d br.$log , ,, , , , 3 ... HU SB i r auarenr,~area c o u r \ ~ Tota ...... ........ ....... Second Semester CSE -25 A\setlbl) Ldn uL=r Prcgr~eirnln: and hl crtrpr ,cs \or\ Motorola1 ....... ur C S E i l h A\,-mbl\ Lao-uaee Pnoran i n k d hlicmpro~e\\>r\ Inti. I 4 CSE 110 DJIJ Struituri.\ and Algnr thni\ ......... PHY I i l l i n \sr\in Ph>\ic\ ll Ele~trlc1) d n d Rl~gncthmSQ ....... ....... PHY 172 Lni\cr\ll) Ph) i r Lahi rllon I1 SQ' ...... ..... HU SB or audrcner\ . i,id Crtnrdl 1,iyetn CSE 423 M t ~ r o ~ o m p u lSyrtem er Hdrdwdre L ur CSE 418 S)atem\ Prugrdmm~ngL 3) ECE 700 Inlcrmedl re En&nlrnng Derlgn L . . ... Total ........... ........ ....... I5 ......1 3 . . . . ..6 CSE 515 Multimedia and Web Databases. (31 .. spr r'g [lava ~ O O 5C !,r m. Imeo a arw * e o ami( q - ~ r ,010('*5) n, 3 a TI mra19n tor nekua rct e n r(u.lrcen I I J O * ~ ~ ,r ..s*er ?g ana seilrc, tccnno .t, Prcfr.o.%les CSF :OR 212 CSE 517 Hardware Design Languages. (3) once a year ntradu t on to hardwa e des gn a guages Mode ng c ncepts fa sDecf cat on s mu atton and synlhes s Prerequ s te CSE 4230, EEE 425 or nslru tor appiova CSE 518 Synthesis wlth Hardware Design Languages. (3) 01 reg" ary offered Mode ng VLS des gn in hardware des gn anguages for synthes s Transformat on 1 anguage based des gns to phys ca ayoul App ca tion of synthes 5 1 0 5 Prereq s te CSE 517 CSE 520 Computer Architecture 11. (3) ~ ~ ."h Computer arch tecture descr pt on anguage c mputer ar thmet c memory herarchydesgn para e ve tor mutprncessors and npuV O U ~ P UPrerequis ~ tes CSE 420 430 CSE 521 Microprocessor Appl~cations.(4) not reou - ar v. offered M rroproce~sorIC;WO om i > r ~ ais i p p rill on to i,e or. gr CI varl ra ag:a s,slerns na'a*-lrr. assc-: , i,lq.a>I C i l i U O 5,51F1115 _C:I_IP a> F f e f ~ 3 . s le CSE 321 CSE 523 Microcomputer Systems Software. (3) not reg" a r y offered Deveop ng system sofhvare for a mu t proce sor mu Iprogramm ng m cropro essor based system us ng nf rmat on and techn que pre sented n CSE 421 422 Prerequ s te CSE 422 CSE 526 Parallel Processing. (3) no1 requar . .y offered fiea nru aplarenl colc rre-r) n#anare ~ r g s lrla t 0 of -.. I urcCCSSOIS i-.. Ip e CO~IF.IC~ 5,51ems sc en1 1c macnc1 processors ano oiner l a l a o s.s!ems Pre.co.. 3 le CSE 3'30 w 423 CSE 530 Operating System Internals. (3) once a year mpemenlat on of process management and ynch on rat on system ca and nterrupt hand ng memory management dev ce dr veis and 1 e systems n UN X Prerequ s tes CSE 430 know edge 01 C an guaG CSE 531 Distributed and Multiprocessor Operating Systems. (3) once a year D ~ tbuted r systems arch lecture remote f e access message based systems object based systems, c enVserver parad gms d slr buted a gorithms rep cat n and cons stency and mu t processor opsrat ng systems Prerequ s te CSE 530 r nstructor approva CSE 532 Advanced Operating System Internals. (3) no1 reouar " .v offered Memo? PIOCCSSC~ I)IOCCIS ana c3rnm.n :a, 3r mu?lqCmen1 avo co'lc.rrenc, conlro ~ t n eN P C O A S h T m.'?r:cesror a'loo $1, o.trn operatng 5)ile-n rerre s i l n ~r e ? e s ireieq..sier CSE 530 531 01 536 CSE 534 Advanced Computer Networks. (3) h aodsprng Advanced network proloco s and nfrastructuie app cat on& I h gh pertormance networks to d str buted systems h gh performance com put ng and mu t med a doma ns speca features of networks Prereq u 5 te: CSE 434 CSE 536 Theory of Operating Systems. (3) sprng Prolec'on C0mm.n La1 on a o s ) n ~ l l , o lz a l o l r 3 51' n..lco s,s t e ~ sostr C.IPOI e s,st~ms UP;,~L:* tne5r) i ,..a PCI r j tne anc .n or:cess:r a-0 m.. I ;~OCCSSC' :?rcao ma?33eme'8I Prcreo ,, CSE 537 ATM Network Design. (3) not reg" a r y offered Prnc p es of ATM networks sw tch arch lecture Iran c management ca and connect on ontro rout ng nternehv rk ng w th ATM net works sgna ng and OAM Prerequ s te CSE 434 CSE 539 App ied Cryptography (3) Sf".' y Js? c l :)plo?ram{ 11 ' .,e..ro crol3:o s c .er I eciordea sjslems n r .o ng s qral-rt5 ;erl I 'ales Im?slnm:,? e c:lrors o g la ca5n irn7 ' ' l t r m.lcall, cc ru la:on r ' r c r r q ~ z i r CSE 310ar 1 '~..clor apprava CSE 540 Compiler Construction 11. (3) n t reg" ar y offered F ma pars ng strateg es pt m rat on techn ques code generat on eaens b ty and transportab ty cons derations and recent deveop ment Prerequ s te SE 440 CSE 545 Programming Language Desagn (3) n t ieguaiy olfeied Language constru Is extens b ty and abstractions and runt me sup port Language des gn process Prerequ site CSE 440 CSE 550 Comb'natonal Algorithms and Intractability. (3) on e a , "ear C m-. n.41~a s q r lnmr n.>lloc'e'rn n st c a gor8Inms c asses P an0 F.P k P T . ~ - J 210 hP :cmyerc pr ,ob'ili m o nrr3crAo z, Des grl '*crna.er l:.r l.ir* c mo Ya'a b$1Y111115 P r e r ~ q ~ s tCSE e 41.1 CSE 555 Theorv of Com~utatlon.(31 . . o e a yeai R go ous treatment of reg" ar anguages ontext free anguages Tor ng mach nes and de dab ty reduc b ty and other advanced topcs n computab tv theory P ereau s te CSE 355 o nstructor aDPrava .. CSE 556 Expert Systems. (3) not reg" a r y offered Know edge acqu s t an and representat n r u e based systems frame based systems va dat on of know edge bases, nexact reas n ng and expert database systems Prerequ s te' CSE 471 CSE 562 Software Process Automation. (3) nce a year R ~ p r p I)(; s ~!me~ s w n a r c i.roce$, crea.ng 3 mcasL'eo ann s'r .c !..rtu nor< ng en. roc P e l t . s ng ronar.c'ng arc a m p i ng campo nerl' C ~ S C ?:OOE Prert:. st0 C S t 36C CSE 563 Software Requirements and Specillcation. (3) not reg" ar y olfered Exam nes the def n t ona stage 01 sofhvaredeve opment, ana ysls of spec1 cat on representat ns forma methods and techn ques emphasr ng mportant app carion ssues Pierequ s te. CSE 460 CSE 564 Software Des'gn. (3) once a year Exam nes soflware des gn ssues and technques nciudes a survey of des gn representatons and a cornpaisan of des gn methods Prerequ 5 te CSE 460 CSE 565 Software Verification. Validallon, and Testing. (3) once a yeai Test p ann ng. requ remenis based and code-based test ng tech n ques t s re ab ty mode s and stat stca te t ng. Prerequ s te CSE 460 CSE 566 Software Project. Process, and Oualtty Management. (3) once a year Prolect manaqemenl r sk management co f gurat on management c... I) manaSenlenl avo 5 rn pro e a mrntgemcnt wpcr e l e ?re.eq.ste CSE 360 CSE 570 Advanced Computer Grapnics I. (3) ~ ~ on e a year H dden suriace agor thms ght ng modes, and shad ng techn ques U er ntertace des gn An mat on techn ques Fractas and stochast c m de s Raster a gor thms P erequ s te CSE 470 CSE 571 Anltlciai Intel1 gence. (3) o ce a year Def nit ons of 'nte lgence computer prob em so vng, game p aying panern recagn ton the rem provng and semantc nformeton pr cess ng eva ut ona y systems heur st c pr gramm ng Prerequ s te CSE 471 CSE 573 Advanced Computer Graph'cs 11. (3) once a "ear M de ng of natura phenomena terra n c uds f re water and trees Part c e syste s deformat on of so ds ant a as ng and va ume vsu aizat on Lecture. ab Prereq s te CSE 470 CSE 574 Planning and Learning Methods i n Ai. (3) once a year Reas n ng ab ut Ime and act on p a n synthess and execut on mprov ng pann ng pertormance, app atlons to man factur ng nte i gent agents Prerequ ste CSE 471 or 1s equ vale t U rrhr,,taricnl Stsde, E C t 100 Intruducti~nto Engtneering Des n CS.. ............ .? MAT 7.70 Cnlculu5 ulth Anal)lt~Grornetn I IIA' .......... 4 hlAT 271 Caliulu\ ulth 4ndl\rlc Geometn I1 MA ..... 4 4 M 4T 272 Calrulur u ~ t h4n~lyIlcGeometr! Ill MA' hlAT 274 Elrmcntan Dltterrntlal Eqit.+t!,n\MA1. . . 7 MAT 31.. Linear 4igebra ................. 3 MAT 362 Advanced Matheo aicr tur Eng nterc and Scientl\t 1' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 electrrcal engtneenng nreas in their \enlor techntcal e l e ~ oves before the culmlnat~ng.capstone deugn elpenence in E E E 488 and E E E 189. D E G R E E REQUIREMENTS A mlnimum ot 128 \emeiter hour, i\ nece\sar) for the B S.E. degree in Electncal Engineering. A mlntmum of 30 upper-dlr taton ng and M~croproce\rorr(Motorola ...................... 4 or EEE 226 Assembly Ldnb~tIgcProgramminb and Mliroproce*>or\ Intel) 4 MAT 36? Advanced Marhemsticr fo Enptnecra and Sc,entl*t\ l . .. 3 ..........................................................16 ' Bath ECE 100 and EEE 120 are requtred. ' Both PHY 121 and 122 muat be taken to secure SQ credlr Both PHY 131 and 132 must be taken to cecure SQ credit Engtneenng \tudenr%mav nor use aerospace studxes (AES ar mtllrary aclence (MIS) c o m e r t sartrf) HU or SB requlremcnts. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (EEE) EEE 120 Dlgital Deslgn Fundamentals. (3) fall, spnng summer Number systems canverson methods b nary and comp ement anth met c. Boo ean a gebra, c rcu t m n mlrat on. ROMs PLAs I pflops. synchronous seq ent a c rcu ls. Leaure lab Cross Isted as CSE 120 Cred t s a1 owed for on y CSE 120 or EEE 120 Prerequ s t e computer iteracy EEE 225 Assembly Language Programming and Microprccessors (Motorola). (4) fall, spnng summer Assemb y language programm ng ncud ng npuVoutput programm no and e x c e ~on/ l nterrupt hand mq Reg ster eve1 computer orga O nierfaces assemb ind nkers based ass gnments. Lecture ab. Cross sled as CSE 225 Cred t is a awed for on y CSE 225 or EEE 225 Prerequ s t e s CSE 100 (or 110 0,200) CSE 120 or EEE 120 NOTE: For the General Stud es requ rement courses and codes (such as L. SQ C. and H) see 'Genera Stud es: page 78. For gradual on requ rernents, see "Universly Gradual on Requirements, page 74. For an expanat on of add t ona om" bus courses offered but nor rsted nth s cata og see C assf cat on of Courses.' page 51 t DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 247 EEE 480 Feedback Systems. (4) fa1 andsprng Ana ys s and des gn of near feedback systems Frequency response and root ocus techn sues ser es cornpensat on and state uar ab e feedback Lecture ad. Prerequ s te EEE 303 EEE 482 lntroductlon to State Space Methods. (3) 1.3 D screte and con1nuous systems n state space f m contr ah! ty stab ty. and po e p acement Observab ty and observers Pre or corequ s te EEE 480 EEE 488 Senior Design Laboratory 1. (2) fa1 andspnng Capstone sen or pio~ectDes gn process research concept leas b ity s mutat on. specfcat ons benchmark ng and pr posa general n Tech ca communlcat ons and team sk s enr chment Lecture ab Prerequ s tes: ECE 300.334; EEE 303 340: sen or status Pre or corequ s te ECE 352 EEE 360 EEE 489 Senior Design Laboratory 11 (2) fa 1and spr ng Capstone sen or proect mp ement eva "ate and document EEE 488 desgn Soc a econam c and safety considerat ns Techn ca communcat ons and team sk s enr chment Lecture. ab Prerequ s te EEE 488 tn the mmed ate y preced g semester EEE 490 Senior Design Laboratory. (3) fa 1 and sor no Prolect &enred aboratary Each student m st comp ete one or more desgn projects dur ng the semester Lect re ab Prefequ stes' ECE 300 334. EEE 303 sen or talus General Stud es L EEE 506 Dlglta Spectral Analysis. (3) --Prlnc p er ano app cat 3"s of a g la <"""" 3 spectra ana ,s s esrl squares ranoom so~.en3es paramCi?c ano norpa'a-51, :mJlP93S I r spec tra esl mat on Preieq. s ter EEE 407. 59. EEE 507 MultldlmenSlonsl Signal Processing. (3) la., Prmoss ng ano represe?taton of m. ' 3 m e w an& s gra 5 Des gr o6 sfstems for procoss ng m. Io me% ona a a a itroo.;t3n to mage ana array p:ocessng ss.as Pro,eq.sle EEE 407 c, 1s:r.clor approva EEE 508 Digital Image Processing and Compression. (3) -. on,,," 3 F .noamenla s 01 o g la mage pe cep'ol represen'al3n 3racess ng ana campiass on Empnas s an mace c a ng lecnn q .cs S gna s nc .ae s p c*,ror ana mot an aeo Prereq. s tes E t t 350 ana 407 or the r equ va ents) EEE 511 Artlflclal Neural Comr~utatlonSystems. 13) . la h e h o r r s lo. cornp.la1 c ? earn l g t ?I: o r rep.escrlntcls from oata earn nq a 93, trims a r a a l a ,s s n.i Icn eppra* ma: on ana s format on reresen'.i~or> U$ newor-s ~ L ' Dcatons r vor8tro i/s tems and s gna ana ys s Pierequ ste nstructor appr va EEE 523 Advanced Analog Integrated Circuits. (3) fa I Ana ys s and des gn of aoa og integrated c rcu Is: ana 09 c rcu t bocks. reference c rcu 1s operat ona-amp f e r c rcu Is feedback and non near c rcu ts Prerequ ste EEE 433 or Is equ vaent EEE 525 VLSl Design. (3) fa 1and spr ng Ana ys s and des gn of Very Large Sca e Integrated VLS ) c cutts Physcs of sma I devces fabricat on reg" a structures and system t m ng Open on y to graduate st dents EEE 526 VLSl Architectures. (3) EEE 527 Analog t o Digital Converters. (3) fa Deta ed ntr duct on to the des gn of Nyqu st rate CMOS ana og to d g la converters Prerequ s te' EEE 523 EEE 530 Advanced Si icon Pmcessing. (3) spr ng Th n t ms CVD. x daton d Rus on on mp antat on IoiVLS , mela t za'on s i cec uc.ancea -ro)rapn, or, c,.cnng rap0 :?crl-a pro cessri; P e o.core~. sle FEE 435 EEE 531 SEmlCOnddclor Devlce Theory 1 (3) .-,a Transport and recomb "at n theory pn and Schonky baroer dodes b PO ar and lunct on ie d eflect trans stors and MOS capactors and trans st rs Prerequ s te EEE 436 or ts equ va en!). EEE 532 Semiconductor Device Theory 11. (3) SDI"0 Advanced MOSFETs charge coup ed dev ces 50 ar ce s photode lectors ght em tt ng dodes m cr wave dev'ces. and mad at on doped structures. Prerequ s te EEE 531 EEE 533 Sem conductor Process/Device Simulation. (3) h ," Process s mu at o concept oxdat on on mp antalon d nus on. dsvtce s mu at on concepts pn lunct ns MOS deuces b po ar tran s st rs Preieou s te EEE 436 or Is eau va ent EEE 534 Sem~conductorTransport. (3) Spnog Carr er tianspo~ln sem conducton Ha eRect, h gh e ectr c f e d. Botzmann equal on, corre at on fund o s and carr er carner nterac tons Prerequ s te EEE 434 436 or 531 EEE 536 Semiconductor Characterization. (3) .. spring M c ~ s - ' ~ - E ~ I ' J c<.~ isP tor semcoPC-c.w m8.e.a s ara L'er ces E E C I ~ca LV ci cr ,i c.! ano cre- ca craracter zat on metnoas Prereo-sle EEE 43G or tseo. .=en1 EEE 537 Semiconductor Optoelectronics 1. (3) la E ectran c sates n som cona.clars q.arn.m tneor) 01 raa at on. aosorp. 9n P ~ O C E S S ~ rdu S at .e processes nmraa at r e processes 1.n0.0 .? r e s ~ e n c ea.10 :,'I !on c oev C ~ SPre.eq* s les EEE 434 436 or 531 EEE 538 Semiconductor O~toelectronice11.13) .. spr ng Mater a and dev ce physics of semconductor asers ight-em It ng d odes. and photodetectors Emerg ng mater a and devcetechna ogy n i l-V sem conductors Prerequ ste EEE 537 EEE 539 Introduction t o Sol d-State Electronbs. (3) fa Crysta an'ces, rec proca an ces quantum stat st cs an ce dynamcs equ bnum and n nequ br um processes n sem conductors Prerequ s te EEE 434 EEE 541 E ectromagnet c Flelds and Guided Waves. (3) not reg" ary offered Po ar zat on and magnet zat on: d e ectr c conduct ng, an sotropic and sem conductngmed a d a ty. un queness, a n d rnage theoly pane wave functons wavegu des resonators and surface gu ded prerequ ste EEE 440 (or is equ va ent EEE 543 Antenna Analysls and Des gn. (3) 1. 8 mpedances, broadband antennas frequency "dependent antennas m'n atur'zaton aperture antennas, horns ref ectors ens antennas, and cont nuous sources des gn techn ques Prerequ s te: EEE 443 or ts equ va ent EEE 544 Hlqh-Resolution Radar. (3) .-s".". Spec a p .rposs arcr lecl.rrs tar s gra prccc ;ng Desgn ot ava, PIOC~SSO~ s~s1emsaline s);!e?.e a ~ ~or l l ~ p sr se . e n qn rte S ) ~ I ~ CsSPre.eq. s te CSE J3J or EFF 407 01 nsvr.clOr acprovd ," F.n~dmer :"s u, Oeoa'lJ c nerenl ces i r l na,elo.rns arlo PrOC055ng SIPSC~O Irec.elc, s,rtneic a;en.re rvcar SAR, rl.rrse sf". accn-rc r a m 'SAH rna~r.: Picrcq. stes EEE 303 a l a 340 oi'the equ va ents). NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ ement, courses and codes such as L SQ C and H see "Genera Stud es' page 76 For gradual on reqv cements see "Un vers ty Graduaton Requ iements ' page 74. For an exp anal on of add t ona omn bus courses onered but ot sled n t h s cata og. see C assf cat on of Courses. page 51 go\ernmenr. tranrponatlon. conf thl\ catalog - COURSE REQUIREMENTS Students take 60 \eme\ter hours of uni\ervt) Engl~sh proficiency and general studle~course work. 20 hourq of engineering core. 70 hours ut indu~tnalenglneerlng course>. cix houn of lndusmdl engineering electl\e\, and 12 hour5 of career tocused study area electkes Each study area hds an &\ocidted list of recommended General Studies. IE e l e c u \ e ~.lnd . 5tud) area courses. The cour\e uorh for the i e dthe follouine undergraduate dreree can be ~ l a ~ ~ l fInto -. First-Year Composition Choxe among t h cu ~ m e cornbinatlon~below. ENG I01 F r\l Ye a Cornpo\ttxon 3 ENG 2 FI \t >car Compohtcr Forel-n Studentr 7 .. .... Total .... 6 General StudiedSchwl Rrquirements , Hm trrr% a8 I FI,,I 4 r n S,ri 11 sidBtJz nil C I ~ O I ... ... . . .. . . . . .. .. ..... .... ECh I I' M ~ i n r cncn l i Prnc pier YL! HUcour\e\ . . . . . . .... ..... SB -our\e hltn~mm I 11.11 , 1 r, I,,,I I!?<,,,,,, Lllrr, . . . . .... . \aoln,lSrrr CHM PHY PHY PHY PHY Ba\ 5 ~ 3 6 9 3 6 .. . . . I S ..... b PI 4 Genira Chrm \tr) for Enxr ecr, 5Q . . . I CHhl I16 Gcner~Chen ~ s t n SC) I 2i Unl\clut) Ph>vc I Mechanm l Q . .... . . 122 Un \ c r l l v Ph)\lc\ Lab raton I SQ . . . . I ? Lnt\er\ 1, Ph\alu 11. E ecrnilty d bld&"'tl\rn m'. . . . .. .... 132 Lnlier, li Phvr~r\Ldhoiaar) I1 sQ' . I 3 .l CIS L \ ... . .. ~ n - CLI L L I ~ C T<1111 . . . Mnil~errii r h1AT hlAT hlAT MAT ,'< H, ,, S r t , , ~ .... . .... 3 .... . . 7 ECE rOO Interned ite Enelncsnn, Draien L Approxed IE L i ,ur\r . . . . ... . . . . T ta C 242 -7 2771 277 .... t l ,S,~MI~C 5 F en r.nl.xr\ LITear A reb 4 7 13 . .... . ulth Andl>t~c Geometn I V-\ Calculu\ a i l h Ai~al>tt~ Geometn 11 A14 CCclculu\ nilh anal,'^ Gconctq 11 h l \ .... . 3 ..... I Cdluu u\ . 2 .....I . . .I I D E P A R T M E N T OF I N D U S T R I A L E N G I N E E R I N G MAT 274 Elementm Dttlerent~d Eqo.!l~ n\ hl,l Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General Siud~e?bchool rruuircmcntc total .............. ..1 . 7 51 Engineering Core ECE I 0 lnrroduct!on lo En7tnrer r e D ~ ~ l CS en 4 ECE 2 I Electrical Nrtnorl l .................. 4 ECE '10 Engtneertng Mechan~c\I St.$[ r \ .................. 7 ECE 212 Engrneenne h l e c h a n ~ ~I1 \ Dlndm L \ . . . i ECE 350 Srructure and Piopen r\ of h l a ~ r i ~ ............... l\ i IEE 1 6 1 Comp lter 4ided hl&nufditur~np~ n Cc d nlro C I . . . 1 - Total ............ I hlSE UI Aria f hl.>tenal\ Fa lore\ MSE 47 Pol, m e n and C 1 p \ite\ Preprofessional and Sertice 5)stems A rilirrr ten S\ a,rs 4GB 34 F i d ProernmcntS B . . ............... ..3 POS 116 St& and < ~ a Go\< l n ~ l ~ IB n t . . . . . . . . . . . .3 POS 32( Publlc Ad, l a \tratl n SO 3 POS 131 Intere5t t i t 7 lp\ SB ........ 3 H~nlttiCnn S, rlc nts HSA 4 1 Comp~rati\eHealth S!\tem\. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..? HSA 493 PF. Health Cdrc FITa, LL .3 H S 4 4YS PS He Ith E ~ o n rn t L\ 3 HSA 495 PS Hca th Senlce 4dn n \trdt!on and Policy 3 HSA 4Y8 PS Pollo I\\uc 1 Hc.ll1h Care . 3 Preln 4GB 41.5 COhf GLB LEF PO s S Tier Global Industrial Engineering Leadelship ECN 306 S u n e \ of Intematlonal Econ mtc\ SB G IBS 300 Pnnc~pleaof l n a r n a t ~ o n ~Burme\\ l G... . IBS 400 Cultural Fdctoir in lntcrnnt~ndl Bu\ ner, C G Any approbed internationdl busme\\ r l ~ c t n c . ..... High-Tech h.lanufaeturing ECE 352 Propenles ot Elcctronlc hlaenal, EEE 435 M!croelecrionica .................... EEE 436 Fundamenlala of Solid S t x i Dc.\lic\ . . . . MSE 335 Introduction lo Material\ Science ~ n Englneertt d 2. 1 i 3 1 1 3 3 3 4 1 1 3 \ n h rid 4: ~ c tur u I R ~ \ a u r c c \G . . . . . . . . . ...I 16 S b \ t ~ n t n eCr mln l s\r ASU We\{ . . . . . 3 I? A d i' s n ~ c dAjumcntdtlnn .......................i 3 Galena\ t GI bal Buvr c\\ ASU Ws\tl. . .i 306 Bu\ ner, L a \ ............................. ..3 47 I La\\ and PoIlll -a Ordc 4SU %z\i 3 Prrazedic ,ze S ss~r\ BIO 1 \ 1 G ~ n e r l lBt lo-\ TL) 4 BIO IS2 Gene al Blulc-) SG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 BIO 351 De\elopmmt~lAnalum\ ...........................3 CHM 131 General Or-a, 8' Chen \ ~ r \ 3 7 CHV 11. General Or a1 i~ Chem r l n CHhl 115 Gzneml O r e n n ~Chem ~ \tr\ Lab I CHhl 116 General O r r d n ! ~Chrm \tr) Lab ................. .I Indu5trial Engineering Program orStudy n p i c a l Four-Year Sequene~ Industrial and hlanagement S>sternc IEE 305 lnformat~ n S l ~ t e r n ,En, CT . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 IEE 431 Engxneer ng Adu inl\tr.sllun ..................... 1 Any approved enelneeriq cr bur nr>\ i l c i t n r . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Information and 'Ir.lcca,n~~nu~~~r.~llon S!4cm, CSI: ?Is, C ' ~ , . L ~ C1, ~C'<>,,.l .#,<, \. :,>. . ( ' 5 C S t 211 cJn<;l ~ J ~ I : I L ~1:)J ; ~0 ., ,L 11.11.~v ... t .r<, CSE 240 lntroduit~onto P r o ~ m m m ~ oLan:u p ,e\ IEE 105 Infomatr Second Semester ECN 112 > l a n e on mlc Picnilple? YB ... i ENG 102 Frnt tear Campo\lti< n ............................1 MAT '71 Calculu~\rith Anal\l!c Ge metg I1 MA. .............. 4 P H I I21 Unnenltb Ph)\lc? l \ l e c h x n ~ c \ S ~ ' ...........3 P H I 122 Unnerrlt\ Ph\?lc\ Laboraton l SQ' . . . . . . .1 NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rement courses and codes such as L SQ C and H see Genera Stud es " page 78 For gradual on requ rernents see "Un versty Gradual on Requ rements page 74 For an exp anal on of add t o a omn bus courses onered but not sled n t h s cata og see C assf cat on of Courses page 51 H U SB electtre' ...................................... or ECE 100 lntroductmn to Englncer~ngD e w n CS 14 3 Second \ear First Semester CSE 100 Pnnclpleb ot Programming \rxh C++ CS ........... .1 I E E 300 Ecanoms Annlyal\ fur Englneer, . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 M A T 242 Elementary Llnedr Alcebra.. ...... 2 M A T 272 Cal~ulusmith Andl\tlc Geumctry I11 MA. 4 PHY 131 Unner7ay Phy\tc\ I Elcitricity and ~agnettrm SQ'. ................................. ..3 P H Y 132 Unlreralty Phyalc\ Laboratoq I1 SQ' ........... ..I Total ............................................... 16 Second Semester ECE 210 Eng~neerlngMechanm I Static, .................. ..? ECE 380 Probabzl~t)and Statlatlc\ for Englneermp Problem So vlng CS.. ...... ..... ..3 I E E 294 ST: I n d u s u i ~Englnccrlng i Appl~cartoniSem~nar 2 IEE 360 Manutactunne Proce\\er. .................. 1 3 M A T 274 Elementar) D;fferenttnl Equation\ MA ........ Basic science electne5 ................................. 1 Total . . ...............17 T h i r d Year F i n t Semester ASE 485 Engineering Ftatlstt~cCS ........... E E 368 Factl~ttesAnalyqtr and De\cgn. ............... E E 374 Qualt~)Canuol CS. ...................... H U SB electwe-. ......................... Industrial Engcneenng eiecttre ........................ Total ........... .. 3 3 3 3 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Second Semester ECE 100 lntermedtate Eng nrcring Dralgn L . . . . . . . 3 ECE ? 2 Engrneertng M e c h a n n 11. D v n ~ m l c............ b 3 ECE 150 Suucture and Prooenner of Mntcnal\. ............. ..? IEE 463 Computer Alded Manufacturing and Contra CS . 3 I E E 176 Operatlona Rewarch TechnlqueriAppl~cationsCS.. . ..4 ..................... Total 16 Fourth Year Fint Semester ............... 3 ECE 201 Electr cal Netnorl, I E E 461 Praduct~onControl ....................... 3 E E 475 Stm$at~n- Stochart c Sv\tem\ CS .............. 3 HU SB electrbe-.. ............... ......... 3 Stud) xeo electne .... ................ 3 ................. Total 16 Seeond Semester HU SB e ectlre' Senlor capatone course Study area electives Total .................. ...................... .................. ..................... 3 3 9 . . .15 ' Students who have IdLen nu hlgh ~ h o ochemtatr) i \hould rake C H M 113and 116 Englneerlng rtudents may not use deroapace \tudles AES or mllltary science (MIS caur\e\ to sat \fy H U or SB requirementc Both PHY 121 and 122 must he I >Lento \eiure SQ credit '' Both PHY 131 and 132 mu51 be tdlen tu secure SQ credtt ' Thl\ elect~remust be ,in eanh s u e n u ir fe 5cience courhe. lt ph)rlcs or chemistry, the courae mujt be of a more adbanced leve t h a n C H M l l 4 a r 1 1 6 o r P H Y 131. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING (IEE) IEE 294 Special Topics. ( 1 4 ) fa and sping Poss b e top c a ndustra Eng neer ng App cat ons Sem nar 2) IEE 300 Economic Analysis for Enqineers. (31 .. fa andspnng Economc eva uat on of a ternat ves for eng neer ng decs ons. empha s 2 ng the t me va ue of money. Prerequ stes: ECE 100 MAT 270 IEE 305 Informallon Systems Englneering. (3) b. l Emphass on systems ana yss desgn and mp ementat on of nlor mat on systems us ng foutlh general an anguages and a teinatve databa e structures Prerequ ste: CSE 100 Genera Studes CS IEE 360 Manufacturlnq Processes. (31 ." " ...s PIOO.CI an tecnn q.e anu eq pmcrl CJSI I {a arn moo ng lorm ng macr n r g . 'I ,iq sno arsemo y C O ~ ' > : P I nteglatc? man.facr*r r g ,a- 0 pro:a'#p nq ano e eclror ?r man.fact..r no Crcss- steo as MAE 351 ~ r e d t as bwed for on y EE 360 or MAE i51.Prerequ stte. ECE 350 IEE 361 Manufacturlng Processes Lab. (11 .. fa andsprog Ser es of labs desgned to ustrate c ncepts presented n EE 360 on product on techn que and equ pment Corequ s te EE 360 or MAE 351 IEE 368 Facil't'es Analysls and Deslgn. (3) fa P ann ng ana ys s and des gn of methods of the tang b e phys ca assets f the f rm Emphass on fac t es ocat on, matera s hand ng automat on omp ter ntegratan and ut zaton of f nanca resources. App catons n dverse f elds Lecture ab Prerequ s te EE 300 IEE 369 Work Analysis and Design. (3) spr'ng Pann ng ana yss and des gn of methods of accomp sh ng work Emphas s on human factor .work p ann ng methods anatys s and des gn, and work measurement App cat ons n d verse Ie ds Lec t re ab IEE 374 Qualih, Control. (31 .. fa COntrO chart ng and other stat stca process c ntro techn ques Organ rat on and manager a aspects of qua ty assurance p us ac eptance samp ng p ans Prerequ s te ECE 380. General Studes CS IEE 431 Englneering Administration. (3) fa1 ntroduces quant tative and qua tat ve approaches to management functons. eng neer ng adm n strat on organ zatona an8 ys s dec son makng, and cammun cat on Cred I s a owed for on y EE 431 or 541 Prerequ s te sen r stand ng. IEE 437 Human Factors Engineering. (3) fa S:AYo! tne r.-31 > S , C ' I O O ~ C ~2n3 pnysocqca lact3rs tnat .noen e tne acs gn o. eq. pmeni an0 tne rteract <,? oewecn peop e an0 -acn l e s Crec I 3 a C n C C lo1 on y IEE 457 o 5.17 IEE 461 Productton Control. (3) - . ." b Tecrn q.er IL' IIIP p 3nn ng con:rc arlu eva -s!on ct pr0o.m o r s f tenls PI ,ecl msnagcmerl ,c'e;aslng nit-tor) conlrc scpeo. ng e7'eTrse rev- rc-cnlr p a r n nq Pre'eq. s!os ASE 485 CSE 103. IEE 476 IEE 463 Computer-Aided Manufacturing and Control. (3) spnng Computer contro n manufactur ng. CiM NC og c contro ers group techno ogy. process p ann ng and robot cs Credt s a owed for on y EE 463 or 543 Prerequ ste EE 360 or MAE 351 Genera Studes CS IEE 475 Simulating Stochastic Systems. (3) fa 1 and Spnng Ana ys s of stochastc systems us ng bas c queu ng networks and dscrete event s mu at on Ba c network mode ng, shared resources, rout ng assemb y og c Cred 1 s a owed for on y EE 475 or 545 Pre requlsltes ASE 485; CSE 100 EE 476 Genera Stud es CS IEE 570 Advanced QuallN Control. 131 spr ng E C U 1111 ~ OJSCO ic E P . ~ ~ : P \A''': rlg m. lJ i l r o.:e acccnnncc sm . p rig nor x m t 93.5 ng n 'IsLcclor error 370 anr o.tes accep ?"PC* h d m , ~no - ,or r c 2 , cs of o~ I , m.irlacni~ierl ar a sc eclea locics from current terature ~ r e r e k i:1s; ASE 485 IEE 571 Quality Management. (3) fa T ta qua ty concepts qua ty strateg es qua ty and compet t ve pos l o qua ry costs vend r relat ons the qua ty manua and qua ty n the servces Prerequ te graduate stand ng IEE 572 Design ot Engineering Experiments. (3) la andsprng Ana ys s of vaiance and exper menta des gn Top cs nc ude genera des gn methado ogy, n omp ete blocks confound ng fractona rep cat on. and response suliace methodo oqy -~ Prerequ s te ASE 485 IEE 573 Reliability Englneerlng. (3) SP ng Nature of re ab ty t me to fa ure dens tes, ser es para el standby systems, comp ex system re ab ty Bayes an re ab ty and sequen l a re ab ty tests Prerequ te. ECE 380 IEE 574 Applled Deterministic Operations Research Models. (3) la andsprng Develops advanced te n ques'n operalons research for the so uton of como ex ndustr a1 svstems or ems Goa Proaramm no. nteaer prograkm ng heur st d methods dynam c and no; near progam m ng. Prerequ te EE 476 IEE 575 ADDlied . . Stochastic O~erationsResearch Models. 131 .. Spr ng Students formu ate and solve ndustr a systems probems w th st0 chastc comp nents us ng ana ytca techn ques Convo "to con! nu ous Ime Markov cha ns queues w th batch ng pr or Ies ba k ng open closed q eu ng nelwarks Prerequ s tes ASE 485 EE 478 IEE 577 Decision and ExpeR Systems Methodologies. (3) la App cat on of ansf c a nte gence method og es n dec s n support systems Tap cs nc ude neura netw rks 1 ~ 2 og 2 ~c Systems and expert systems Prerequ te graduate stand ng. IEE 578 Regression Ana ysis. (3) ' % . ,- Regresson mode bu d ng orented t ward eng neers physca c en tsts Top cs nc ude near regress on d agnost cs based and r bust f It ng, non near regresson Prerequ s te ASE 485 IEE 579 Time Serles Analysls and Forecasting (3) la n oddyears Forecast ng t me ser es by the Box Jenk ns and exponent a smooth g techn ques ut zes ex st ng d g la1 computer programs to augment the the ry P erequ t c ASE 485 IEE 582 Response Surtaces and Process Optlmiratlon. (3) spnng ntroduct on to response surface method and Is app cat ans Top cs nc ude steepe t ascent, canon ca analys s des gns and opt ma ty cr ter a Prerequ s te EE 572 IEE 594 Conference and Workshop. (1) la andsprog O r e tat on to the deve op ng w rk n the 1 e d w th an empha s o n what the E facu ly are do ng IEE 598 Spec'al Top cs. (1-4) nor reou ai v offered a ,o c d e f lo ti; (J k Au.~rceoToocj r Uelerm slc Oocrllols Hcscarch 3, Ao.arctoTopcs r Stneo 19 3 An3 . s s o f Ma5s . B Ddld Sel 3 ~ 0 6 u t eand r Human V s on 3 DOUSPC for Sem c nductar Processes 3 Enterpr se nterneW ntranet 3 ntioduct on to Rao d Pr tohm ,. no 3 Mechatron cs 3 ' Mode ng and Ana ys s of Sem conductor Manufactur ng (3 Product Model ng 3 Strateg c Des gn f Manufactur ng Systems 3 Strateg c s ues n Manufactur ng 3 - IEE 672 Advanced Topics in Experimental Design. (3) spin9 o even years Eng neer ng acP csl2lls of t3aaria an0 irncl ona tactorla oes gns n in rancorn la1 o r W51r CI C ~ a Sla ,s s t~cnn ~ . C I n parameter cam oar sen m $5 0 02% "nca alceo 009 ans P'erec. r le IEE 572 IEE 877 Regression and Linear Models. (3) sprng n odd years Genera near modes app eatans. the ry nc ud ng east squares max mum ke ho d est mat on prapertles of est mators Ike ihood rat0 tests and computat ona procedures Prerequ s te EE 578 IEE 679 Time Series Analvsis and Control. (31 fa n even years oent fcat on es* ma! cn 3 as ost c cnccr ng lecnr q.r$ for ARiMA mOOC 5 t'ansle' 1.lclons PI_ Ip e t me sei es moue s 'or feeooac* a l o tceolomaroccltro scncmes Pre ca. ste EE 574 IEE 681 Reliability. Availability, and Serviceability. (3) h n even vean Organ z ngkardware and software ntegr ty and fau t tolerant des gn ma ntenance des gn and strategy Markov mode s, fa" I-free ana yss. and rn tary standards Prereqv s te EE 573. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (ECG 346) 4801965-3291 w n w.eas.asu.edu/-mae PROFESSORS BOYER. CHAnOPADHYAY DAVIDSON EVANS, FERNANDO, JANKOWSK KRAJC NOVlC LAANANEN LIU. MIGNOLET, PECK REED, ROY SAR C. SHAH, SlERADZKi TSENG. W E YAO ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS CHEN KOURIS KUO. LEE, PHELAN, RANKIN. SQUIRES. WELLS ASSISTANT PROFESSORS CHAPSKY, FUSSELL, McNE LL PERALTA. SUGAR The Depanmrnt o t Mechanlial and Aerosp.ice Engtneer 1s the adm n i ~ t r a t i x e home for t u o undergradu~te m a ors: Aeroapd~eEnglneenng and M e ~ h a n ~ cEnglneer al i n g Con\r\tent wlth the depmment's mlsslon to provide the best pos\rblr education to it? \hldent?. a department goal is to attract and retarn fron t h e n etropol tan community, the %ate, and the country+utstand~ng and diverse \tudents dnd to gi\e each the orr~ortunthi to becnme competent in .. contemporarv wbjects that bear o n dn engineering career. Tht?~ o aI\l a c h m e d through a c u r r ~ c u l u mdesrened to accompllch the tollowing four object~ves. ~n: - - I Technrntl Conrpere~rc~. Graduates are able to model and predict the beha\ior o f engineering system5 b y applving the fundamental principles from mathemat IC\, phyric,. and chemist^ and b v using modern computational and experimental tools 2 Producr Rrrrltrrlion Abilih. Graduate, are able to d e s ~ g ncomponentr or \ystems at the conceptual and embod~mentdes~gnle\el ~ n c l u d ~ the n g i\\ue\ o t pro ductton. manufacturab~l~ty, and cost DEPARTMENT O F MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 255 AEROSPACE ENGINEERING-B.S.E. 1. Cum~nunrmtio,~ Skrllt Gr.~duatescan precent and document effccti\ely. uung both oral and urinen cornmumcation. their uorh And idea, to d dixerte audience. 4 Projessrc nalrvn Graduate\ are prepared for modern The goal of the Aero~paceEne~necringprogram ih to pro v d e \tudents alth an edu~atlnnin technoloe~calareas cnt, 'dl to the d e m n and development ot Aerospace \eh~clesand .*v\temt. The oromam rmohastzeh aeronautical engineering - . . mg of related ethtcal, environmental. and hoc~etal IbSUeS. The Aerospace Engineer~ngmdjor provides students an education in technological x e d \ crlttcal to the debign and development of aero5pace \ehlcles and ?yn;tl.*Ircnxdt.rl .ourhe uurh ior 1ho.c , r ~ ~ e nuh,, t , h ~ r .Ic!t~~~~~rr:~tr.cl c 2 trd0.1 touard acddemc dlfticultteb. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS In dddltton to fulfilline ~ ~ h o and o l md or reuuirementa, majors muqt qatnty all unner, ty gr~duationrequtrement? See "Universitv Gradualton Requ~remcnt\." page 74 COURSE REQUIREMENTS General Studies See "Course Requ rement\." page 21 1. for General Stud ies. ~ h o o land , engtneering core course requlrement~. Engineering C o r e Students In the Department of Mechanical and Aeroqpace Englneenng are requlred to tdhe the follou~ngfrom among the chotceq shoun under "Eng~neerng Cure Requuemmt." page 213, as part of the englnrer ng core requlrernent? ECE 100 Inuoduct~anto Englnrerlng Dcsien CS 4 ECE 201 E ectricdl Network5 I . 4 ECE 210 En: nee""- Mechanccr I Stdtii 1 ............... .i ECE 212 Enmneenng hlechsn!~~ 11 D>n~rns\. ECE 700 Intermediate Engtneenng De, gn L ................ .7 ECE i13 Inuoductlon to Detornidblr Tolids . . . 7 ECE 7.83 Thermod>narnrc* .............. 7 ECE 750 Srm~iureand Propertic, ot M~tenaii 7 Totdl .......................... .26 mechanics, aircratt perforn ance. and stdb Illy dnd control. A5tronautv toplcs such as orb~tdl~nechantcb,dttltude dynam~ca,space~raftcontrol, dnd rochet propulsion are also 'overed in reuutred courses Design I T ~ntegratedthroughout the curriculum begtnnlng with ECE 100 Innoduct~onto Enelneering Design and fol lowed later b) ECE 300 1ntermed;ate ~ n i n e e n n gDes~gn, both of u hlch focus on bastc destgn theory as well as pro fesstonal practice. These required course, are followed by topic rpecific design content in aerocpdce engineering counes in the junior and ~ e n i o yeas. r The senlor capstone deslgn course lntegdtea deslgn and analysts top~csfrom the edrller courses and completes the requtred des~gnqequence. This sequence tncludes a minimum of one-half year of requtred d e ~ i g nIn addition. man) oi the deIOSpdCe technl CAI electner have design content Ldbordtorv experience s provided in the areas of aero dyndm~cq.aerospace suuctureb. and \tbmttons. Laboratory tactlltieq include four malor wind tunnel?, an integrated mechanical testing laboratog. a controls labordtoq, and a \rbclt~anslaboratory A e r o s p a c e Engineering Major 4cr.,\n.l.r. r r l r ~ r l c c r ~\luuun\ r~r arc rcrlu~rcd18, take the follou~ngt u o courses In dddlllon to those required for the m2jor - - MAT 242 E ernentar) L m e s Algebra ..................... .2 PHY 16 Intruductoq Modern Ph>r~c\. .................... .3 The Aerospace Engineering major consists of the follow ine courses 4 ECE 184 N rnencal Method? tor Enpneers MAE 717 D\narnlc S!?terns and Contr,l 3 hlAE 319 h l e ~remenil ~ and Dais Analy5tr 7 MAE 361 4e odynamii, I.. ......... 7 MAE 413 4irirafr Perfoman~e.Srabil~t\.and Conuol . . . 3 h14E 41, Vlbrdt on Anal)rlr ............ 4 MAE 1 3 krru\p~ceSrructu es . . . . . . . . . . 4 M4E -U-1 Funda e Ulr of Aerorpdie Devgn 3 MAE 46( Gab Dvnm L,... . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . .3 MAE ah? Spnie Veh L e Dvnarnlc* dnd Control MAE 161 Propulalan .......................... 3 M4E 364 Aer apacelsboratory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 3 MAt 46Y Aero\p.tce Sirtern, Dcs gn L are^ of qtud\ technical ele~tnes. . . .7 ................ Total 49 A e r o s p a c e Engineering A r e a s of S t u d y To tunher the deslen exoenence. all Aeros~aceE n-~ m e e r Inp ttudenth muqt choose at lenrt one technical elect \ e from the tollo%ing li\t of ourr re^ - . MAE 126 Drstgn < f 4rra\pa~eStructure< MAE 465 Roiet Propulsion ......... . ........... 3 . . . . .i NOTE: F Ithe G e era1 Stud es requ rernent courses and codes such as L SO C and H see G e era Stud es page 78 For graduattan requ rernents see'u 'ver ty Gradual on Requ rernents page 74 Far an exp anal on of add t ona omn bus courses onered but not I sted n t h s cataog see 'C ass lcat on t Courses page 51 MAE 466 Rou ) h l n g Acn Iv~l~inlia and Prrtumdnie ...... .1 M4E 467 Air~rattPL t r ~ ~ l . t t l............................ i~ ? M4E 469 Pi Irit\ in A in ndutlc\ i Aerun.tut$ir.............. .? The rematnine techr ~ c a cl eitt\e(r ma\ be . 3 Pro ect\ n Deb gn and Debel pment L ? App led C mputdtlonal Method\ CS 3 Aerospace hlaterials. Select from thebe Lourseb MAE . h 5 MSE 175 MSE 421 hlSE UO MSE U l MSE 45) MSE 471 Polymer and Cumpc we\ Inuudu~tc n tu Mdtrr n \ S rence ind En2 neenno P h ) u i d h l r t ~ l lrl:\ Me'han cal P r t p m i e ~c 1 Solldr A ~ ) J> h uf hl.$len. 1 F.I lure, X my and Fle tn,n Dilfl.l~tiin . . . . . . Intild tin" 1 C L T . ! ~i i , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CSE 428 EEE 48 J EEE 482 MAE 417 MAE .U MAE 469 M4E 490 Computer A ded Priceiser ............. .3 Fccdbacl. S)stems ........... .4 Intr,duction to State Space Method, . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Cnntrvl Sjrtem Derlen ............. ...... 3 Robuuci and Its Influence on Design.. .. ... . 1 Pro ecta n Aatronautrci or ~crana;tici .... . .? Pro ecta n Dellen and Debel pment L . . .3 3 3 1 ? 1 1 3 Aerospace Structures. Select fion t h e ~ eLounec MAE 401 MAE 426 MAE 455 M4E 490 S j s t e m Dynamics a n d Control. Select from theqe courses: TYPICAL FOUR-YEAR SEQUENCE The first t u o y e a n are u r u ~ ly detnted to the General Studie\ and englneertng core requlrementr. Thus. the degree progrdm, n the department .11 CAD Toola or Cne~li.or\ i hfA 431 4pp ed Cc n i p u t ~ t ~ Methud\ ~ n ~ l CS 3 MAT 427 Nun en's 4n ) \ \ I C T . ......... ? MAT 427 Aumen~aIA n ~ l > \ t \I CY... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? Design. Selcit trom thew Lour\e\ MAE id1 hlechantm An.nl)\l\ 11111 De, ............... 3 hlAE 401 Ftntre Elcmmh E &~nurnnz............ 7 \lAE 406 CAD CA\l 4ppl Lac 11 in h14E 4 ...................7 MAE 116 Destmr ot ken 51 .lie S ~ i ut u e l M4E 415 Tuibun dchlnrq 3 MAE 442 hfech~nCJ Fv\t.rn\ D L \ I - ~ 3 MAE 446 hermal S\\lrn \ Dc\t;n . . . . 1 MAE 45, Ptces and bystems needed by society Therefore, a major \trength of a mechantcal engtneenng education is the flex~bllityit pro\ides in future employment opportunitieb for Its gradudtes The undergraduate curriculum tncludes the study of the pnnctples governing the use of energy: the prtnclplec of destgn, tnstmments and control devices: and the application of these studtes to the creatire ~olutionof practical, modem problems. Desien is meprated throuehout the curriculum. beein nlng u i h ECt iCX)1ntroduc;;on to Fng#rleenng~ c > i ; nand ioll.,u:d 13tsr b\ ECk 3tX1 lnrer~ncd~ate Enelneer~nr Des~gn,both ofwhich focus on baslc design theory;? well as profess~onalpracttce. These requrred courses are followed by toplc speclfic design content in mechanlcal engir cenior )ears. The senlor neering courses In the ~ u n i o and capstone design course comb~nesthe d e s ~ g ntopics from the earlier cour?es and completec the requtred d e s ~ g n5equence In add~tlon,man) ot the mechanical techntcal electrves hate decien content. Laboratory expenence 15 pro\~dedin the areas of thenno fluid ~ ~ r t e mmechanics c. of matenalc. and controlq Labora tor) fdalitie5 include a thermal systems laboratory. an inte grated mechanlcal tecting aborator), a controls laboratory. and a manufacturing laboratoq Mechanical Engineering Major Mechanlcal Ene~neennzstudents are reauired to ielect the following rupplemental courses: & ECE 384 Nume"cal Method\ far Eng~neer\ MAT 242 Elementan L1ne.x Algebra.. . PHY 76 Introducroq Modem Ph1aica ........ ..... .4 - 3 The Mechanical Engineering major require< the follow ing departmental courses: MAE 317 Dynm IC S)?tem? and Control ......................... .? MAE 119 Meaaurement5 and Data Anal)m ..............? MAE 371 Fluid Mechanic,. ............................. 1 MAE 388 Heat Tramter .............................. .1 MAE 42. Mechanlc~of Matennls ............ .4 3 MAE 441 Pnnc Plea of Design MAE 433 Eng~neenngDeslen.. . . . . . . . . . . . ? ? MAE 490 Pro ects in De\ign and De\rlupmenl L . MAE 491 E\penmcnuI hleih~nlcalEngineer ng ............ 3 Area of itud? ltechnlcal electne\ .......................... .17 Total ........ .A5 ..... Mechanical Engineering Areas Of Study Technical elect~vesmav be selected from among any of the following cour*es or trorn courses li\ted under the Aerospace Engineering area5 ot study The couric, are . NOTE: For the General Stud'es requirement courses and codes (such as L, SQ C, and H see 'Genera Stud es.' page 78 Far graduatron requ rements see "Un~versty Graduat on Requ rements 'page 74 For an explanation of add t onal om" bus courses offeredbut not sted nth s cataog see'Classf'cat on of Courses, page 51 grouped to ~t a student 1n ~ d e tif)ino r area\ t spec~alizationStudentc preferrlnp broader tech1 I L ~ hacl\oroundmoy choose 'cur eq frnn d tierent areaq Generdlly. no more than t u n tech, icdl e eLtt%eC O U I ~ C \fron out, d e the department are alloued . Credit tor our\e\ not on the I n t require, p n o r appro\a o t the ad ~ .. Control and Djnamic Sjrtems. Select from thece iourses: . . . . . . .3 CSE .I?& Cumputir 4tded Pr crr\c\ . ........ 1 EEE 16 Ener J C o m e n a n a d Tiat rp n IEE 461 C mputer 4ide l Manutacrunne d C nlri C\ 1 MAE 413 Ascraft Pert rmance Stab!llt\ nd C tr . . 1 MAE 41 Cor trol S)\tem DL\>I ....... 1 3 MAE 462 Spa e Vchc e Dlnan tc? ?I d Contr ......... MAE 467 Atr~ratlP e r f ~ m a n r c ....... 3 . Design.S e ect trom these 'uune, . ............ 7 MAE 141 hlcchli ,ail 4n~l)aardnd Dert I MAE 15 hl.n xtd~tu'n Procelre~ .......... 7 1 MAE 4 1 FL Ite Elem~nt?n Enem er I L ....... ... 1 MAE 406 C 4 D CAM 4pp at una n MAE . hlAE J l ? A L att Pertor id i e Stab ty and Contr ......... 1 MAE J I Control S\aten De\i n . . ........ 3 ....... 1 M4E J 3 J Inter, a Ccn bulti n Ene I e\ MAE J, 5 Tuibon dihinrrr . . ........ 1 ......... MAE 512 hlechdnicd S) gei 1 Dc5 en n ... ........2 MAE 516 Then l a S)ite s Deb , . . . . .1 MAE 517 Roboti~\and t \ I fluencc on De\ en ......> h14E 462 S p a ~ eVehic eD)nd I a and C ntr I MAE 467 A rcratf Perfi rm.tnic ........... 7 . . Energy Select fro, I these cour\e? . .System5 . EEE 36 MAE 172 MAE 182 MAE 314 MAE 41, Er ei-1 Co $err < n and r s rp n . F u d hlcihanic5 ......... Thcmod\n?n ca . . . . . . . . 11ternal C , buqt 7n En me5 . Tu bomachtnen .......... ....... ..... 3 . . . . . . . .1 MAE 416 C i l b lstlon ..............................1 h14E 1J6 Thsrn d S)\tem\ DL\ ~n .........................1 Engineering Mechanica. Select fron these cuurses: h1AE 131 hlechant~iI And\ ?nd Dealon ... 1 hlAE 1 2 intnductton t~ Cont nuum Me .h ~ i\ n . . . . . . . . . .1 MAE 4 4 Flntte Eles cc la n Enelneenn: .....................? h1AE 4 1 4 l i ~ r r f Pert t rmdnie. Stab111) m d Control ........... 3 MAE 415 V brat on At a ) a s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..I MAE 426 D w g n of Aermprce Struitmea .................... 1 MAE 442 M e ~ h a n i ~Systems al Dea gn ................1 M4E JbO Ga? Dynan c i ........... 1 MAE J6l 4erod\i a m u I .......................3 h14E 4 1 Con putatlona F uid Dynmlca .. ........ 3 MAT 311 Applled Coc putattonal Methods CS . . . . . . . . .? MAT 121 N menc 1 4nal\?i\ 1 CS 3 .........? MSE 4.4 Mechantcal Propentes f Sollds . . Manufacturing Select from these Loursea: CSE 4.8 Compute 4ided Proce~cer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 i t r Enolneer, .................. 3 IEE '00 E ~ o n o m 4ndlvqls IEE 37J Qua t) Cuntro CS.................................... 3 IEE 461 Pr duct or Conno ................................... 3 EE 163 Computer Alded Manufa~tunngand Conno CS .......3 MAE 311 Mech~nlan 4ndl)\ia and Dea * n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 MAE 15 Manufactur n o Pruiea\ea .........................3 MAE 4 J Rntte E en enn n Englneer np . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . .3 M 4 E 4.42 Mechar tca Sv\tems Deslgn . 3 MAE 447 R~bottcra, d It, Influence on Dea gn 3 MAE 4, 5 Pol m ~ r and s Comp ~ t t e s hlSE 3>5 Introduit on to Matend\ S ~ i e n i eand Engtneenng ....1 . . .1 h1SE 410 Ph>s L A Mrtallur \ ............. MSE 4, 1 Co mian and Corrus on Contio 3 hlSE 440 Mech~ni d Pr oenxes t Solids.. ................ 1 Stress Analjris. Failure Prevention. and Materials. S e ect tram these course\: h14F M4E hl4k M4E hlAE M5E MSE MSE MSE h1SE 14 Mecl I \n 4na \ \ l a and Dea &n . . . . . . . 4 4 R I te Elements I" Eng neenng ..................... 4'6 De\lgn of 4er \pace St u lure\ .................... 447 Rub5 ntrudu~tiint hldtcnsl\ Science and Engmcenng 120 Ph)r L & Ivletal ur 1 .......................... 471 C n x l t n dnd C rro\>on C ntrol 440 hlcihan>calPropertte? of Soltds 15 ', ro) and Electron D ffractlon Thermosciences.S e ect trom t h e ~ ecourses . 3 hlAE 17- F u d Mcch.tnii\ .... 3 MAE 182 Thrrm d namii \ . . . . .3 MAE 4 r A Cond tiontt g and Refnoerati n ................ 1 MAE 434 11 tern I Con bu\t! n Eno ne MAE 435 rboc ~ c ineq l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 .....................................3 MAE 436 C mb i5non MAE 446 Thermal S, atema Dea en ................................1 MAE 1 6 Gar D ~ n a rICY . . 1 3 hI4E 163 Pr pulsion . . . . M4E 471 Computations Flutd D, nan icr . . . .3 . Mechanical Engineering Proeram of Study S p i e a l Four-tear ~equenee First tear First Semester CHM I 1 G e n e r ~Chemirtr\ fo Engineer? SQ or CHhl 116 Gener~lChemi\try TQ J DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 259 ECE 100 Introduct~anto Engzneennf Desion CS or HU or SB electnet ENG 101 Ftrst Year Camposolan. . . . . . . . M A T 270 Calcu us wlth Andlvtli Geometr) I (!A . 4 Tota Second Semester ? ENG 102 F i n t Year Cgraduatzon requ rement?. See "Univerr~t) Gr tduat~anRequirements." pdpe 74 Volt . To tulfill m c d ~ ~ \chool nl admission requtrementq, BIO 182 General Bloloe) I\ required in lddttton to the dceree requtrement\ and tr best taken m sum" er \e\\ion betore the Medtcal College Adrnlsslon Te\t Programs in Engineering Special Studies Daniel E Jankonski Director (ECG 104) 4801965-1726 COURSE REQUIREMENTS The major of Eneineering Spec~alStudier aciommodate\ 5tudents whose e d ~ ~ a t l oobjectl\e\ n~l require more inten slt) of concentration on a particular \ubject or more curncu lar flexlblltt) wtthln an englnrerrng d!sctpllne t h ~ nthe tradl ttonal departmental major5 gcnerall) pcrmtt. The major 15 a School of Engtneenng program. Unlthe the departmental malor areas. honever. there is not a yeoxate facult\. The taculty teach~nsand ad\ ic~ngin thece programc are from the ~ a r i o u sdeuartmentr withln the School ot Eneineerine. For many students engrneenn: htudles t o m the b a h of preparation for protesstonal en:lneenng uorh u here protl clench In the appll~dtlonof \ilence and the phvslcal dnd soctal technoloetes is brought to bear on problems of a large scope. The neceqcar) breadth thdt t h e ~ e\tudent, seeh often is not obtainable in traditional enerneer ne fields Rather. spec~allydeq~gnedprogram\ ot cuur\e work that merge the requlred principles and appro~ches draun from all tkeld\ at .. englneenng and other perttnent dibc~pltnerare dectred. The B S E degree in Enrlneering Spe~idlStudie, i\ destgned pnman ) tor \tudent\ ~ntendln, to punoe e n p neenng careers at a p m t e \ v o n ~ l =\el in inductn or gradu are studies. - The c o u r x uorh tor the undereraduate degree can be class~tledinto the tollou ing categories ( I " xmcrter hour< : First-\ear Composition C h o x a m t n g the c ui\c rombin.tl on\ be1 u ENG I I FI i l Yea Compoall on 7) ENG I 2 Rnt 1e.u Cu ~ p o tmn \ 3 0 ENG 1 5 4dbanied Rrcician\ trained in the enxineering qci encei medical men and women u ~ t ha howledge of com puter technolog, tranrport phenomena. b~umechanl~s blu electnc phenomend. operdllon\ re\earih. dnd cbhemetli\. Thir concenwation is of S ~ C L I J I IntercTt to rtudent, who de\ re entrv into a medic.d college and who ha\e medic.11 Interest\ rn rebearch. aero\pace and undcrsru medrclne. an, ficlal organ?. prosthece5. btomcd~calenglneenne, or bto physics Since both enpineering and medlc ne habe a\ their goal the well being of human,. thiq program i\ compattble with any field o i m e d i r ~ el n d e a ~ u r DEGREE REQUIREMENTS A rnlnlmum of 128 reme\ter hour, 15 necessm for the l !r ith a concen B.S.E. degree in Eng neerrn,! S p e ~ l aStudies tratlon in Premedlcdl En~lneenngA mlnlmum of 50 upper d ~ v ~ s ~hours o n 1s requ~redStudent\ mu\( attdln a GPA ot at least 2 00 for the course\ in the major field. 6 ENG 107 Enzlt\h t r Fore pn Student, 3 ENG 108 Ene i\h t r Forcgn Student, t3 General Studier/Srhoul Requiremenis A715 S a1 w i d Beha r r i SLILJIR 7 ECN I l I Macrueionumlc Pnnilple5 SB' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 r ECN I I2 Miir rconomx P"nc~plr\ SB 3 HL SB. ar d w a r e n r n .s~acourrc\- ..................... 12 Ha,arinriie> and Fnt Total ........................... , ,,,,,, 1 cr,,, 8 1,) BhlE 413 B on ed~a ln\trumci~tat~on L L,,er, U,) 15 .....................7 BVE I 2 1 Bion ed~.)I ln\trusnentat~onLaborarui) L . . . . . . . . . I ECE 3 0 Inten ~edlatcEng~neenneDect,n L . . ............. 1 T u . ... A c r r ~ u11 S 7 ts P H I 121 L n l ~ r r I,i Phj,l~\I Meihdnl~sSQ' P H I 122 L her, I\ Ph), L \ Ldb ratoq I SQ' P H I 131 ni\ei\ 1) Phkr i\ I Elr~tnc~t\ and PH1 T va.nct,\ 1 'ToJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unibci\lt\ P h \ \ L \ Lahni&tun 11 SQ' 1.4 Snt lrr Introduction I , En: necrlno Destgt CS El'mentan Llne.ti A nebra Cd -u i\ \rllh A t l ~ l ) tL Geometn M4 Cnlcu u\ \\it11 An.!l)l L Ge mctq 11X4 COIIUU\ u 111 AI ~ I Y IL GeLC\ and li~~trume tatlnn ECE 14 Themod>n,~!? IL, ECE 3 X Struiture ~ n dPioptrue\ of Maler a \ . I 2 4 . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . .1 i . .21 .51 ..I 3 ... . NOTE: For the Geneca Slud es requirement courses, and codes such as L SO C, and H .see Genera Slud e page 78 For gradual o requ rements see'un vers ty Gradual on Req rements' page 74 For an exp anallon of add t onal om" bus co rses offered but not n t h s cataog see C ass f at n f Courses page 51 I .. 3 i led Engineering Special Studies Program hlajor Premedical Fngineering Canccntrntion ....... B10 IS1 G e n e i ~ Bialo:) i SQ.. ..... 4 . .? ..... BlilE 201 intioductton to B oeng nrerlni L .... BME 118 B i o m ~ t m a l r ...... ..... .i .? BME 711 B~omedlcalEn lnesrlng Tr,~naponI Fluids . . .....1 BME 334 B~aenelneenngHeat and MA\$Transfer . . ... .3 BME J l b Btomechan~cs... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BhlE 417 Biomedical Engineerme Cdp\tone Dea gn I. . .7 ... 4 BME 413 Ph)\ioiog) fo Engtneers.. . . . . . . . . . . . ... ..4 BME 470 M~cracomputerAppleation, in Bloen-lneenn: .... .i BhlE 490 B~omedtcalEnglneenng Capstone Deslpn I1 ... .4 CHM 113 General Chemlstr) SQ . . . . . . . . . . . . .......4 CHM 116 General C h e n u q t ~SQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHhl 311 G e n e r ~Organic l Chemtstq . . . . . . . . . . . . ..? .. . 3 CHM 132 Geneini Organic Chern~slq.............. CHM 335 General Organii Chem~\tryLaboratoq . . . . . . . . . I .I CHM 336 General Orgdnlc Chen lrtry Laborat ry. ..... ECE 380 Probabiht) and Statlstlcs for Englneenng Problen Second Semester ............ CH\I ?,I General O r i m L Chemi*tr\ CHhl 77, General Orgdn Chsmlrln L ~ b u r a t u n . .. . . . . . ECE ?II E c c t n c ~ Netaork\ l l ...... ECE 150 Struiturr .!nd Pr penle, af bldrenalr . . . . ECN 11 1 Macrueiun rm L Principles SB ............. or ECN I I? Microecono UL P nilplc\ 5B 3 ) MAT 274 E en m u r y Dttterentta Equalinn? MA ... ........... Total 1 4 ? 3 . .? ..... .I7 ......... Third Year F i n 1 Semester BhlE ?? B omedic~lEngtneenng Trdnapcn I F uld? BhlE 4?> Ph\slo 02) tor Engtneers ............ CHh.1 332 Gener.81 Organic Chen t r t q ............... ECE ?(0 1ntermedl.ae Engineering Deugn L.. . . . . . . . . . . ECE 110 Them o d \ n a m ~ c b . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .? 1 ? ? 3 ................. Total I ..... ....... ...... ........ ... .54 ECN I I I or 112 must be lncluded B fulfill the HU and SB requirement? ' Eng neerine students may not uie aero\pace rrudlea AES) or m t l ~ u r ymence (M S) cour\ea to fulfill HU and SB require menti Both PHY I21 a d 122 murt be taken to rccure SQ credtt B ,lh PHY l i l and 132 muat he t&en to \e u z SQ credlt. .... ....... ............... ............ 16 Fourth l e a r First Semester BME 1 1 1 Btomcdlcdl in\trun e taliEnelnew Capcronc Devon l B\IE 423 Biomed ~ n ln\trumentot l on Laboraton L H . SB and ~\idrenc\\area ~ o u r i e e ..... First Year ..... ' - First Semester CHM 1 I 1 Gene dl Chemlat ) YQ ....... ...... ECE I00 lntraductton toEnplneenng Devgn CS ...... ENG 101 F n t learCcmpo5ltlon.. . . . . . . . . . . . MAT 270 Cd CUIW ~ i l Anal)tlc h Geometry I IIA . . . Tola Blomaenais ........ ................. 3 3 B oenplneenng Heat and Mass Tranrter ..... 1 General Organic Chemlrny Ldborator\.. . . . . . Electron~cDe\~ce?and Insmmenullon ........... 4 ...............1 Elementan Ltnex Algebra M4 d asarenesi area courie T .. ........ .7 T u t ~... h m e d i c a l Engineering P m g r a m of Stud) Typical Four-Year Sequence Seeand Semerter CHM I I6 Genera Chemlsq SQ . . .... ENG I02 Fir51 le.trCompo\ir~on. ..... MAT 2 I Calcu u\ a ~ t Anal) h tic GeomeIr) I1 lf4 pH\ I21 Um\er\ ty PI yalu\ I: Mcchanlcs 5Q PH'I I22 Un'ventt) Phyblc? Lab, r.m r) 1SQ BlilE 318 BME 134 CHM 376 ECE 314 MAT 2242 HU. SB. a Tot., 4 4 .. .? 4 ....... J ....... 3 4 ...... ..... ? ...... I ...... 5 Second \ear First Semester ....... J BIO l \ i Gene al Biol ~5 SQ ..... .... 7 BME YJ1 lntruduct on I, 01 en; n e e r l n ~L.... ECE 21 I En neenn? hfrihanlc\ l St.!tlc\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 MAT 272 Calcu ua 61th Anrl)t c Geometq E l h1A . . . . . . 4 PHY 131 Unnerwy Ph)\lc\ ll Elcilrliity and . . . . . .1 Magnet ~n TQ....... ..... ..I PH\ I?? l l n n e r i t\ P h \ r t o Lab > r a m I1 SQ ..... ...... ....... .....3 .....3 .............. ..i . ..l 6 I6 Second Semester d BME J I MI-rucon puMr App I ?tlo a in Bm~npinecrtng ..... .i BME J 9 Blomcdli 1 Eng~neenn-Capstot e De*l:o II ECE 180 Prc bablllt) and Stat %oc\tor En,. neennrr Prub em Sol\,ip c 5 ..... ............... ? HL. SB. and audrcnrr\ *red iaune' ............. 3 ........ T e ~ h n~ a cleru\.e l ........ - Total ........ ......... Tot* degree requirements.. ... I ' ............ . I 5 ............ 128 Beth PHY I2 and 1-2 mu?t be t&en I< \ecure SQ crtdtt Both P H I 7 I and 172 must bc i A e n tu \ec re SQ L ed'r E n p e e n n r \tudinl\ ma\ not use acrxpaie \tud c5 AES or mllttar) \L en L t hllS ioui\eb 10 \at>rt! HU ,r FB requlremenr, The Katherine K. Herberger College of Fine Arts - J. Robert Wills, Ph.D., Dean herbergercollege.asu.edu PURPOSE The K:ttherine K. Herherger College of Finc Ans at ASU pravides both preprofessi Grdduatron Requlre ments." p q e 74 General Studies Requirement All students enrolled in a baccaldureate degree promam must satisf) a univerbit) requirement of a ininnnum of 1 5 semester hourq of approved cour\e uorh in General Studiex, as described under "General Studle,." page 78. Note that all three Generdl Studies awarene.\.. dred, are requ red. Consult ~. Stud your ad\ Ibor tor an approved 11\t of ~ o u r \ eGenera ies cour7es are li$ted in the ' General Studie, Courses" table. ot page 81, In the course deqcnptlonc. In thc E11~~11,lr Clurrer. and in the SIO~Z,?ZPT SC~~~O BL , Z~\I C I I ~ I . Courses in the majnr or in a related field area ma) not be used to cauafv both the mdior and core are:! portion< ot the Generdl Studies requuement. Concurrent Ilrttnz\ In the lit eracy areas. numeracy (con puler dpplicdtions) dreaa. dnd awarenesh dreaa are dn erceptlun. Student, are encouraged to con~ultwith an academic ad\ ~ c o rto en\uIe that they comply with all necescar) requirement* COLLEGE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS The Herberger Couege Of Fine An' "Fee requirements supplement the Generdl Studle, requtremmt. Deicnptlons of add~tlonalrequ~redcourses follow Studentc are encour aged to consu t oith an academtc ad\ isor to ensure that the, comolv u ith all necesharv reoulrements. Flne a i r major, mubt take at lea51 \ I \ qenle\ter hours of fine artq course work in area, outside of the mdior \choo or department These courses ma) be in art. dance. m u w , or theatre. A student ma) concurrently fu fill th requirement and the humanities and tlne art? port!on of the Generdl Stud ies requirement by selecting approved cot r\c\ ar ~ndicated in the Schedule of C l a , ~ e rThi\ requlrement mdy .llso be met by tahing an\ Herberger College ot Flne Arts courae outs~deot the student F major. All B.A. degrees requlre the equl\alcnt ot 16 cemcster hours in one foreign language ehcept fur the B A degreec in Theatre and A n wlth d concentration In 5rudlo an. Fore~en language ctud) is strongl) recommended but not required tor these degree programs. Cour\e uorh n i a be belected in any language and must follow the \equenLe of langua~e coune? 101. 102.201, and 202 Thi, requirement may be fulfilled at the ~econdlryschool le\el or by exanunalon It acquired in recondar) e GPA o f ? 00 Ot the\e 120 \eme\ter hours. at Iea\t 45 m u ~ be t selected from upper dlr i\ion coulbe5 Setera1 prote\\ional program? \r~thlnthe ccllegr requ~re additional \eme\ter hour, tor -raduatlon and Ih!:.her cumu Idti\e GPA of t h e ~ majors r o be acceptable ac deuree credit. all iour\e uork in the major di\c~plinemu\! \ho\%an edrned grade ot " C 2 00) or hlgher. In dddltlon to the generdl intormation %\en belou. con bull the \chool dnd depdrtmental \ection\ 111.11 follnu for bpeciti~deeree requlrementa .I Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Degree. The B.A. deuree require, from 45 to 60 seme\ter hour\ tor the m,(jor Dependln, on the major. Ib to 7 1 hour? must be selertrd trul i upper d n i sion 100 or 100 le\sl) courres The \crnc\tcr hour equlre mentc in the major are dlcrnbuted brtuem .I tteld ot spec1.4 lratlon 1 0 to 5 1 hourr) and one or more rel,ited tceld\ (an additional 15 hour\) The exd't content ofthe mdjor I\ selected by a *tudent in c o n ~ utation uith an I ~ \ I \ td rencra cducatwn in thc ticld with vrmc \pci d ,zed u o r k at the upper dl\rsan l s \ ~ I ot 1> to 79 \cme\ter hour,. The ma or in 4rt i~ n\ d e p e n d q >n the ionc~ntraton. and include\ the requre n ent, ,\led on th \ p q e tor edch concrntr~t~on. B.A. deprec plo:r.!rn\ drr ~ \ p r ~ l d lwlted l\ fnr r n l t \ l d u ~ l spurw Ing ~nterdl\ilpl~o.~r) \todle\ or a tn8t or 111 another d ~ \ c ~ p l ~ n e . A l l cuur\es tn the II tor muct be ~amnletedwnh a 'C" or hlghrr. Students u h I oetttlon t > ~ o r l n l e t eboth B.A and B.FA drfree, In Art n1 I\[ declare ditferet t area5 t \peiral17,1t1on. - Graduation Requirements. I n dddlt~unto t u l t ~ l l m -the major requiren rot\. student5 mu\[ n eet all un \er\lty :r;d uatton requlrem.nt\ ~ n co d e: deczcc icqulrement\. SCL 'Uni\er\ 1) Grrdu.!t on Requ re, lent\ " p ILr 74. and "Col legc Dcgree Rcquirernsntc ' p g c 167 Thtc concentration ~onbi\t? of a minimum ot 45 semester hour\ AS dppro\ed b) the student'\ adrrsor. I t requirec 33 semester hours of art h~rtoryand 12 semeater hour? i n related fields. At leaat 27 of the 45 Yerneaer hours must be upper dl\~sloncredlt. Sat~sfactorycompletion of ARS 480 Research Methods ii required before the henlor year Art Histor, Requirements ARS 101 An of the \It,tem W rld IHU. H ARS 102 Art at the Nestern Wo Id I1HL H ARS 48 Reiear~hMethod, L ARS 198 PS. An Hrstor) . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 ................? ...............? Alro requ~redis at east one art h~atorycourse from each ot the tollow~ngare&: Anclenl. . . . . . . . B ~ r o q u e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hlcd~e\al............................ hfudern hon Ke\tern Rcn"l\\.tn~c.. . . . . . . . . . . . ..................7 .............. 3 ..... ..? ................. 3 ................ 7 .............7 Related Subject Field. Select three coursea nine semester hour\) from those with the prefix APH. ARA. ARE, or from the tollou in: %RT I 1 ART 1 2 ART lI 3 ART II 5 ART 211 ART 260 ART 271 ART 291 Dra\\lnn1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Tuc D~rnen~lonal De\tgn. ............. 3 Color ......................... 3 Thiec D men\tonal De\'gn.. . . . . . . . ..7 Phot era~hv .. 3 . . l ...................... Ceiarnt~ctar Non najor\. . . . . . . . . . . .3 N o ~ Id ............. 3 Spec~dTopici ................. 3 - Alco requlred t i an approved upper dl\lslon electtre. Six \emester hours o f ART course, are recommended. Foreign Language. Demonsrated profic~encyin at least one foreign language ir requ~red.equlbdlent to the level abt.~incdthrough the complet~onof t u o years of study at the ~ollegele\el For specltlc cource*. cee the "Depdnment o f Languages and L~teratureb."page 384 (SHS courqes are not acceptable Digital A r t s For more lntormdtlon about the concentration in digital an,. contdct the \chool. Museum Studies A mlnlmum of 61 hours 15 requtred for the muceum stud le? concentration. Thl\ Loncentratlon 1s an interdircip inary mowam I t in\olvec courbe? and the coooerauon o f the Depdrtment o f Anthropology, Center for the Advdncement of Small Bu\~ne\r.American Human~csiDenanmentof Rec reation Management, and the Department of Languages and Literature,. . Specialiration 4RS I I 4rl ot the We\lern Wor d IHL H ........... 7 ARS 10- An t rhe Wenr~n Wc rld I1 HU H . . . . . . . . . 7 ARS 201 An < t Asa HU. G.H.. ................. 3 4RS ?02 A n t f Afnc~.O ~ ~ e d n and ~ n . the Arnenca, H L G H 7 ARS 4hO Rrccarch Methods L. ............................... 3 SCHOOL O F A R T 271 ARS 4h.l Internship blusrum ........................ 3 ARS 494 ST: lnuoduct on to M \run \ . ............ ? or ASB 4 1 Inwoducnon 17 >lu\cum\ 7 Upper dtrl5ion ARF Lourw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 ART 109 Photozraph c E ~ h hrlon . .? or ARA46 Gallen E\hihlt c n \ 7 Business COB 760 Small Buainev Lraderrhip . . . . . . 3 COB 3bl Sma l Buhinebr Aic nting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 COB ?b2 Fma I Bu\iner\ Sale\ and hldrlii.1 ne Dctclclpn ~ . n t 7 Foreien Laneuaee. Demonqtrated pr ) f ~ l e n cin~at lea\t one forelgn language \required. equ~valentw the leiel obtained through the comp enon of t u o )ear\ ot m d y 11 the college lebel. For specrtlc couryes, *ec the "Department ut Languages pd!.e. 184 SHS cuur\e\ are nut . . and L~teratures.". acceptable.) hlajor Electives. Select a mlnlmum ut 12 hour, from the follow~ng: 1. Anthropology 2 A n Hislor) 3 Busines 4. Hi5tog 5. REC 300 Fund Ra~sine 6. REC 310 Volunteensm Core Curriculum. The followrng course, n dke up the core curnculum: 101 An of the Neatern World I HU H 3 102 An ot the Western Norld I1 HU H 7 l l Drawme1 3 112 Tuo Dunenst nal Derl-n . . . . . . . . . . .7 113 Color.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 115 Three Dtmensional Des~gn......................... .? Specialization. Eighteen semester hours includin~12 hourc of upper-di\i~ionstudy) ot 4RT f o c u ~courws murt be selected from the follow~neareas. ceramic\. drdwlno. fibers. ~ntemedia,metals. painting. photogrdph!. printmdh ing, and cculpture Art History. Nine cemester hours of ARS cour\es are requlred, u hlch m u ~ include t three semester I our- ot nun Wectern an. At least s Y hemester houn mu\[ be upper ~ I ?ion ARS courses \ I Related Subject Area. Re ated subject area include, counes outslde the area of ~pec~altzdt8on in the School of An, Herberger College of Fine Arts. and the unlver5ity Courre celect~onmuat be related to ~ t u d e n tprote\\ional '~ goal? in a n and approbed b) area of cpectdli7at1on tdcult) and an academlc ad\r\or A rnlnrmum ot 74 hour* I\ requ~red,of wh~ch18 hourr muct be ot upper d i \ i \ ~ o nw d y . Art History Minor The School ot 4 n offers dmlnor in An Hi-tory con\b\tlno of 18 seme\ter hours of cource work. inc udtnz I? upper NOTE: Required Courres. S e l ~ c t\\u t of tl c tollou tno tour requlred c ur\es ARS ARF ARS ARb . 101 Anot theNe\t rr Ncrld I H H ............. .3 102 An ofthc N ~ \ t u i n\\ ,Id 11 111. 11 . ? 201 An 11 A\ ,IHU G I ! . .? 21 2 Art ,f Afric.! 0~r.tn1.i.~ndthe An cr c ~ HL r G H . ..7 Electire Courses. Student, purwtng an a n ht\tor). mlnor select four t h r e ~Teme\tcr I our uppcr dib c ~ o ncourses. A srmlnar is ~ t r o n o lrsiomrncndsd ~ tor thobe con~idennn graduate rtud). Student, need tube d\bare ot louer dl~lslon prerequlritec for. I1 upuer . . dl\ , \ I < n sour\e\. Intere\ted htu dentc ihau d contact the Schc < I ol Art for \ p e c ~ t ~requlre c ments dnd ddrms\lon procedure, ART-B.F.A. S t u d i o Art ARS ARS ART ART ART ART dlvlrlon clectl\ec A minimum grade ot " C IS requlred of all cla,ses In the rn nor and to! tho\c pursing a rmnor. a m~nlmumoberall G P 4 ul 2.00 15 rsqu~redCourse\ ma) not be double counted in a 1 iajor and the mtnor. and a mlnlmum ot 12 hour, c t re~ldentcrcdrt .tt 4SL hlaln 1s requtred. 4RS 100 or 100 be u\ed t o u a d ird mmlnor. ARS 100 dnd 300 ma! not be used to~bardan An H~btor\m n o r if the student s an An ma or or ha\ uedit in ARS 101 and 102. h e n aior in An c'll>, \Y:\w~I> \Y. r ' I ~Ill. I1 I Y ; \\ J I I1 I 1 Diawm,I . . i . . . . . ................ I12 Ttbo D ~ m e n \ a nDrr ~ en I 1 I Col i . 11, Three Dlmrnalondl D e y n . . ? ................ 3 . . . . . . . . . . .18 At ledst 30 upper dl\ ,\Ion \enletter hourc must be earned u ~ t h ~then major. uith a minimum of 12 \emester hours ulthln the concentratlan All cour\e uorh counted in the major muit be completed uith a "C" or hwher Thc *pecrfic rcqulrements far each rc concentration are recommended b) thc facult! a d ~ i ~ oof the area and a e isted on School ot A n c h e ~ kahsets Cour\e< trom other department\. when approbed by the a d ~ i ~and o r the School of An. o a) be applied ta the major if deemed appropriate to the \tudent'\ pmgrdm ot study -In courres that do not ha\r the \.,me title and de5cnptlon as ASU cdtalo" courye< mu\[ h.ne the appro~alut the School ot An Srdnddrd~Con mlllee. Student? who petltzon to h.ne tuu B.FA.s n Art must complete .it le&t 21 hour, ut dcllerent course work in the a r e a ot \psctdlvatton For the Genera Stud es requ rement courses and codes such as L SQ C and H see 'Genera St d es" page 78. Far gradual on requ rements. see Un vers iy Gradual on Requ rements page 74 Fo an exp anal on I add tona omn b s courses offeredbut not sled n t h s cata g see C ass I a1 on of Courses page 51 Graduation Requirements. In addit~ontofu till~nethe malor reauirementr. students must meet all untverclt!. -orad uation requirements and college degree requlrementh. See "Unlver\lt! Grddudtlon Requirement\.' Dare . . 71. and ' Col lege Degree Requtrement~.' page 267 Art Education Core Curriculum. See "B.F.A. Core Curnculum." page 27 1. tor the c~uraec that m&e up the core cuniculum Specialization. The tollowtng coune5 make up the spec~al 1zat1on' ARE ARE ARE ARE ARE ARE ARE 140 Dl\cipllnea of An Educat! ,n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 J50 Teachtne n q u q n An. .................................1 170 An Cnl~cssrnAe\rheu~\.................................'i 1\2 Teaihiny An Pr ,ce%r\. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 156 An Educaion: Srratcgier dnd Appllcat!on?. . . . . .1 191 Spec dl Top~ca..................................1 196 Methoda dnd A\?c\\rnent of Ledrnlng I" Art 1 Tlta ...... . . . . . .21 Area of Proficiency. Twent) one Temeqter hours dre reauired uith a minlmum ot 15 senie\ter hourr in 3 a~eclfic area of \tudlo a n or an hictor) T w c l ~ cot the\e semester hour\ mu\t be upper di\lsion credit\ Art History. SIXsemester hours of ARS upper dl\~slon counes are requrred. One course murt be a 20th centun ARS cuur\e. NO" Western art ic recommended tor the ;ec ond cour\e. Additional Requirements. The follomrng courses dre addt tiondl requirements: ART 201 Phc toprapl y I. . 3 ART 223 Pn~ntinbI. ......................................... 3 ART 211 Sculpture I .............................................. 3 or ART261 Ceramic Sur\e) 3) or ART 272 Jeueln I 31 or ART 271 %cod I 3 or ART 276 Ftbera I ( 1 The concentration in a n educatton conrlsts of 75 reme? ter houra with 21 semester hours in a n educatlon and 21 qeme\ter hours in an art protlclenc) appro\ed b\ an an edu cation ad! tqor. The an proficiency cour\ec must ~ncludea minimum ot 1> semester hour? ~n a ~pecificarea of ~ t u d i o a n or a n htstor). Tmel\s of these ~emeqterhour, mu\t be upper di\ tblon credits The a n profic~enc)'can be in a n his metals. paint~ng. tor). ceramicc, dratring. fiber\. ~ntermed~a. photography. pnntmaking. or xulpture Teach~ngehperi ence i~ pro>lded in the Ch~ldren'sA n Workchop, which is dn on-campus program ba\ed in studio a n and art histor) tor chlldren ages tr>e to 15. Panlc~pdtlonin the workshop s part ot the requirement, for ARE 486 A n Educatlon Strate gier dnd Appl~cattons.ARE 186 meet\ the ctate certification requirement? for the elementlry methodq class. and ARE 496 Methodc and Assessment of Learntng in An meets the rewtrementc tor the secondan methods clam tn the sub~ect area Bath of these courses habe prerequtaltz, A rtudent purhmng a B.FA. degree in An e i t h a concen tratton in an educatlan may 3150 chome lo become cenified far teaching a n K 12. If cenlfrcat~onI? elected w h ~ l epurw tng the a n education undergraduate dekree. add~tlonal beme5ter hours are required in the College of Education Students must male specla1 a ~ ~ l ~ c a tto t othe n orofesslonal educatlon program in ;he coliege ot ~ducat~on'three months before the beginning of the juntor vear. To be concidered for sdmision to the professional progrdm. studentc must h a ~ e \uciecsfull) completed [he Pre-Protec\ional Sht11~Teat (PPST or the ACT dunng the .\ophomore )ear In addtt~on. a\ pan of the certification proces. htudentq must meet the U.S. and Anzona consutuflon requirement. Certtficdtlon may 3170 be puraued after recelvlng an undergraduate degree in a n through the po\tbaccalaureate program in the College of Educatlon. Interested ctudent, chould 'ontact an ad\ isor in the Colleee ot Educdt~onand in an educat~onfor admiccton requirement5 to the portbacc~laureateprogram A n education courreq for t h t ~program are ds follous: - ARE ARE ARE 4RE 1 5 I Tea~hlnglnquir) I" 4n .............. 1 482 Teachng An Pn cesse, ............... 1 45b 4 R EducI~on:Slralcp!e\ and Appll~atron5 .......... 3 496 Methods and A\re\smenl of Lexnlne m An ..... .3 Tom1 ........ ............. 12 The B.FA. degree in Art wtth a concentratLon in a n edu idtlOn and the postbaccalaureate program for cert~tlcat~an in art has a ~ ~ e c ian i leducatlon dppljcdt~onprocedure. T h ~ s procedure is separate from. and in addlt~onto, the a d m ~ ~ r i o n requirement&of ASU. Acreptdnce is based on a 2 50 GPA. campletion of foundation\ courses (ART 111 1 I?. 1Ii.dnd I I5 complet~onof 12 iemester hours of art histor) course, (ARS 101 and 102 dnd two upper dixlcion courses , and a " B or hteher m ARE 440 dnd 450 In addttton. undereradu" ate and portbaccalaureate \tudmts ceeklng K 12 centttca tlon chould check requlremznts and deadltnes for admtsslon to the College of Education profeaa~onalprogram Student tedchlnr- In art education occurs onlv in the sprtng semester To be accepted into student teaching, a \tu dent must be recommended in wnttne b\ the art educatlon . ~n ;rt education without cenificat~onor ma) reapply after meetlng deficiencies in hnouledge dnd slalls related to the teachtng of art. Ceramics Core Curriculum. See "B.F.A Core Curnculum." paee 271. for the courses that make up the core curriculum Specialization. The folloulng courses m&e up the specral ization: ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART Totdl 231 Sculpture I ..................... ..3 ............... .3 261 Ceraml~Sune). . . . . . . 160 Cerarntc Thrautng . . . . ............. .3 364 Ceramic Handbulldlng I ........................... 1 365 Cerarntc Handbulldlng I1 ........ . . .3 JbO Ceramtc Cia\ . . . . . . . . ............. .3 J61 C e m L Glaze.................. . .3 466 Specldl Problem, ln Ceram~cs ................ 6 ......... 27 Art History. SIXsemester hour, of upper dlrrb on ARS cources. lncludmn a 20th century and d non Western ARS course. are requ~red SCHOOL OF ART 273 ART 476 F bcr, \I liip c Hams\\ \ L a \ n ART -177 Pilnltd Tc\ll e\ Additional Requirements. One ot the tollo\\ ing tour courses IS requtred. ART 4RT ART ART 211 214 227 443 Drawtn-I1 . . . . . . Life Drdn ng 1 . . . . Wdtercolor I .......... Intermedia.. ....... Two of the followlnp three cour\e\ are required .. . ? ................. i .......... . 3 ........... . i \I\ ART ART 4RT 4RT ART A r t Electives. Fifteen remester houn of ARA, ARE. ARS. and ART courqes are requlrzd. Core Curriculum. See "B F A Care Cumculum." page 27 1. tor the courbeb that mdhe up the Lore currl~ululn Specialization. The follow~ngcourse, make up the \pecid ization: Drlnlng I1 ........... LfeDrawin,I ........ ......... i ........... i Pdlnting I.. ......... ............. 1 Waterrolor I ......... ............. i 3 I Dran ng Ill.. . . . . .............. i 314 Life Draslng I1 .......... 1 315 Lite D r ~ w l n gIll ........ 41 I Adbanced Draw n: ........ 3 . . . Total ....... .......... 21 A l w requtred are FIA remecter hour, of ART 41 I. 414. or 494 drawtng. painting. or pnntmahtng three semertcr hours). ART ART ART ART ART 4RT 201 231 261 272 274 276 Photo-mphv I .... S~ulpture1 ........... Ceramic Sune) .......... ......... Jeneln 1 Wood I ......... Ftber, I ........... A ............ 7 ............. 1 ..... . i ........ i ..... i ....i A r t Electives. N ~ n eTemmter hours ot ARA. ARE. ARS. or ART cour%ecare required Fibers Core Curriculum. See "B F.A Cure Curnculum. page 271. tor the courcec that mahe up the core curriculum. Specialization. The following courses make up the cpccial ~zation. ART 276 Fiber, ......... ART 376 Flbeir Loom Tethniqui, 4RT 177 Surfdce Design ......... ......... .... Phot rsraphi I ................. -31 S~aIptrc I . . . 261 Cc. r 1 1 5 u \c\ ? ? ... .? ............ . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 272 J ~ n e ! l 1 l74 W< d l Intermedia Core Curriculum. See "B F.A Cc re Currtculurn. pd:s 271 tor the cour\e\ that make op the L.ore ~urnculum. Specialization. To enroll in interniedta drea ut \pecializa tion Lour\e\ I e.. ART 4 5 . 746. 145,419.440.411,470, 449, 450. 484 [rntcrn cdia 491 intern ed1.l 499 interme did ) \tudent\ mu\t be accepted thmugh .1 pvrttollo reblzn dnd habe .I mlnlrnom 2.50 GPA. Student, mu51 ind~catean ~ntsrmedl.icurrcculum tocuc ac pan ot the dpplicdtron The dppllcatlon dead i r cs .KC October 1 i tor \pr,nf 'lac\es and March 15 foi 1.d1 il.!she\. The -uldeltne\ for appl)il e are d\a11able in ART I > I and at hrrber:crcollegs il\u.edu art The tollourne iourrcc make up the \p~~ldl~~.!tlon. . . Se ect three \emcrtrr 1 < r\ l i I the 1, lo\\l ; ART 419 M I \ LMcd18 ~ .... ART 442 Fu h Oul\id Art 4RT 441 Intent 4 4. . ART 494 ST C 11~ l ~ ~ tcr 11o ternled n a Art Histor). Nine semeTter hourb, tncluding bix s e m e w r hours of upper d i \ i s ~ a nand three cemehter hour\ ot non Wertern ARS coursec. are required Additional Requirements. Two of the following \ counes (six semester houn) are required. 2 A r t Electives. Twmt) une Femebter hour\ ot ARA. ARE. 4RS. and ART Lourwc ore rcqu~rcd Drawing 21 I 214 223 227 Art Hietor). 51, \el irster hour, r t uppir d ~ \ t \ l o nARS courser are reqo~rcd,inilud~nza2Oth ccntor) eleutne Additional Requirements. Three ot the toll >\+ In3 \I\ cour\e\ nlne reme\ter h< ur\l are requircd remccter hour\ ART 272 Jcueln I ... ART 271 Wood I ....... ART 276 F~beisI. ........ ART ART ART ART AR ART ART ART .... . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 ? 1 .......... i . ..i ............ 3 ......... , Sclcit three sen e\t.i h~urrfrc m the I< I u i n p ART 14, \ I udllr~t~ n .sad Prot~t!p n j I. ART 346 i D Comput~r1m.laln dnd An'm. t h o C\ ART 1.18 Cnnipotcr An~m.olonI . . . . . . . . ART 44 I New Medi 1 Con~epti. . . . . . . . . ART 411 \idc,All ............. ................ ART 449 Cu p ltcr Anto allon at d V de ............ ART 450 Con p lur Antn allon and Audm ART 494 ST DL I I ~ I . ........... 1 1 i 7 1 3 3 i The rematnlne I? 13 hours ma\ be taken from the above of \psi~.lllcat~< n rrqulrement\ airh the appro\aI of a facult) ~nterniedia \or tor the currtculum focuc withrn ~ntermed~~ area, ART ART ART ART I are repe~tableexcept ART 331) 7 ART 21 I Draxlng 11.. .................... crART21.1L1tcDrautngI 7 .7 ART 351 Intaglio l . . . . ART 352 Llthoeraph) I ......................... 3 ART 354 Screen Prlnltng I ..................................... 3 ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART Total ............... ..I? Three of the tollou ing ten counec nine bemester hours) are requlred: ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART 3 257 lniroduillun lo Prlnlmallng 755 Pholo Pro~e,, t r Prlnlm kn: I ..? 451 Adbanced lntn~lio ................... .3 452 Ad\ancrd Llthunrdph) .................................. 3 454 Ad~mcedS~reenPnnl~n;. ........... ? 155 Ad\anccd Photo Proces\ra tor Prlntmal ng.. . . . 7 156 Flne Pnnung md BoolmaLn: 1 ................... .7 7 457 Fine Prkntlng and Bn or a n hi\toty. the Ma\ter ut F ne Arts degree utth a concen tration in ccr.!ni!cs. drau ing. fiber,. ~ntermedia.metdl5. painting. photo-rdphic \tud~r\.phvt>gmph). prtntmah~n-. ~culpture.or uood. and a Ph D. deoree in Hl\tor) and NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rement, courses and codes su h a s L SO C and H see Genera Stud es 'page 78 For gradual on requ rernenls see 'Un vers ly Gradual on Req Irements, page 74 For an exp anal an of add t ona omn bus cour es offered but not sled n t h s cata og see ' C assf cat on of Courses," page 51 ARS 436 Art at the Turn of the Century: 1885-1914. (3) fa n H st ry of European avant garde moveme Is C ncentrat post mipress on sm symbo sm, expres o sm and cub m P e equ s te both ARS 101 and 102 or on y n tructa app ova Genera Studes HU ARS 438 A n a t the 20th Century 1. (3) nce a year Deve opments and d rect ons n art between 1900 a d Wor d War I Prerequ t e s b th ARS 1 1 and 102 or y nstruct r app v Genera Stud es. HU H ARS 439 AR of the 20th Century 11. (3) once a year An s nce Word Wa I w th o s deiat on of nevr ncepts and exper mentat n w th med a a d modes of presentat on P erequ tes a comb nat on of ARS 101 a d 102 and 4 8 o a n y n tru tor apprava Genera Sludes HU H ARS 442 Critical Issues n American Painting 1. (3) once a yea Exp es themes and s c a ssues n Amer an an w th a c r t c a tudy t Amercan pant ng from the 18th century t 185 Le lure d scus s n Prereq stes b t h A R S l O l a n d 1 2 o r n y n t r u t i p p r v a Genera Sludes HU ARS 443 Cr'tical Issues n Amenaan Palnt np .11.13) .. once a year Exp Orest emes and s c a ssues n An er a art w th a ci t c a study of Amercan pa lng from 1850 to 1900 ect re scus on P eieq y nstiuctor approva u 5 tes both ARS 101 and 102 or .. Gene a St d e HU ARS 444 Modern Amer can An, 1900-1945. (3) once a year Ameica pant ng s u pture photog aphy and arch tecture 19 1945 Covers major monuments nc ud ng the E ght m de n sm pre c o sm eg ona sm and the WPA Prerequ s tes th AR 1 1 and 102 o on y nstiucta app ova Genera St d e H H ARS 458 C r ~ t ~ cTheories al in the Vlsual Arts. (3) notreg ary offered Examnescurrentcrt a the r est ughthe rapp I t o a v ua ans. May nc ude ew h st0 c sm Marx m deconstruct on post truct ra sm sem otc Lacan an p y h ana y tem n m. post mode sm Lecture d cuss on stude t esentato s re equ s te both ARS 101 and 1 2 a on y nstructor approva Genera St d e s HU ARS 459 Wrct ng Art Criticism. (3) not reguary offered Trad t na and contemporary approaches to the cr t c sm f a n Stu dents w l t e r t ca e says Latte ha1 of the semeste stre es the c r t c m of c ntemp rary art n vai o s med a Pr eq s te ARS 458 r n tr ctor apprava ARS 462 Pre-Calumbtan Art 1. (3) once a year Archle tu e cu ptuie eram s pa nt ng a d other an of Mesoamer a belo e European ontact Meets n n Western a n s t ry requ rement P e equ s tes b th ARS 101 an 1 2 or on y nstructor approva Genera Studes HU H ARS 463 Pre-Columbian Art 11. (3) once a yeai Ar h tectu e cu pture ceram text es and ther art of S th Ameica be1 re Eur pean contact w th focus n the Centra A de Meets n n Western art h story req rement Prerequ tes b th ARS 1 1 an 1 2 or n y nstiu to appiova Genera Stud es HU H ARS 465 Natlve North American An. (3) once a year Natve ~ m e r c a a n n forms of the Un led States an Canada liom pre h st r t mes t the prese t Meets no" Westem art h st ry requ re men1 Prerequ ste b th ARS 101 a d 1 2 r n y nstru t approva Ge era Shides HU H ARS 466 Native Amerncan A n of the Southwest. (3) once a rear ~ m e r c i nndan a n n the southwester tales from t r g n lo the present day Meets non We tern arl story req reme t Prereq tes both ARS 101 and 102 r a y nstr ct r a p i va Genera Studes HU C H ARS 468 Art 01 the Arct c and Nonhwest Coast. (3) not reou ar v offered Art assocaied w th ceremony shaman sm and da y fe n the Aictc a d n the Narlhwe t Coast Meets "an Western a n hstory requ reme t P erequ s te b th ARS 1 1 and 102 r on y nstructor amrova dine a St d e s HU ARS 469 Mexican Art. (3) once a "ear ex An of co and re ated Centra Amercan cu tures from I e pie s tor c 1 the contemporary s o s Meets non Western art h story requ reme t Prerequ s tes both ARS 101 a d 102 or on y nstructor approva Genera Studes H U H ARS 472 Art of China. (3) once a year Study of aor forms n C ese a l i tua b onre scu ptuie ceram c a g ap y pant ng and arch te t re. Meets non Western an h story equ reme t Prereq stes both ARS 101 a d 102 or on y nstiuct r a prava Genera Stud es HU ARS 473 Art of Japan. (3) o ce a yeai Japanese art from the oman per od to the prese t Meets non West ern an h s l ry equ ement Prerequ tes both ARS 101 a d 102 or n y nstr ctor approva Genera Studes HU ARS 475 Ch nese Paintino. 13) .. - on e a yea Fr m Ku K a c h n t Ch Pa sh h Maorartsts slyes and move ents n Ch nese pa rit g Meets "on Western an h story requ re men1 Preieou s tes both ARS 101 and 102 or on v nstructnr approva Genera Stud s HU ARS 480 Research Methods. 13) .. fa and sprng Meth do ogy and resource mater a lor an h tor a research Tech n ques of s h o a r y and c r t c a wrt ng and eua uaton of b b ograph c 5 u Ces Prerequ s tes both ARS 1 1 and 102 or n y nstructoi appro a Ge ra Studes L ARS 484 internshlp.(l 12) not reauary ffeied ARS 485 Women in the Vtsua Arts. (3) SDrm H st ;ca study of an by women n var aus med a re ated so a po 1. ca educat a sue epresentaton of women n a n Lecture d s CU 5 on Plerequ s tes both ARS 1 1 a d 102 or on y nstructor approva Genera Studes L ARS 494 Special Topice. (1-4) fa andspr g Po55 b e top s a H t ry of Photography 3 b ntrad ct n t M se ms 3 ARS 498 Pro-Semlnar. (1 . 7). nce a yeai Undergraduate sem nar Prob ems or t c sm n p s b e top cs a A ercan Ari 3-6 b Arnercan d a Art 3-6 c Ancent An 36 d Art H tory 3-6 e Ba que An 3-6 I Ch nese An. 36 g Med eve Art 3-6 h M dern An. 3-6 Ph t graph c H story 3-6 Pre Coumba Art 36 k Renas nce An 3-6 Prerequ s te nstru tar pp ua ARS 501 Methodolog#erand Art History. (3) fa H story of the s p ne and an exp rat on of var ous melhodo og es r t a the ry and b b graph e ed by an h st r a n Sem nar SCHOOL OF ART 279 ARS 502 Crit'cai Studies i n Egyptian Art (3) not regoar y offered Egypt an art from pre-Oynastm to New K ngdom per ods Focus on aesthetic ph osoph ca and cu turd contexts Research paper and read nos reau red ARS 504 Crit'eal Approaches t o Greek Art. (3) ARS 565 Native Art of North Amenca. (3) once a year Crt cal exam nat on of Nat ve Amencan art w th n cu lure. preh story to the present Pierequ sites both ARS 101 and 102 or on y nstructor a ,~ ~ r o v a l ARS 574 Studies i n Japanese Art. (3) once 9 - ,--. once A "en, -,--. " . Art and arch lecture of Aegean c u zatons Cyctadic M noan, Myceneean and of Greece to end of He enst c per od Research paper and read ngs requ red ARS 506 Crlticai Studles i n Roman Art. 131 once a year Art and arch lecture of Etrura. the Roman Repub ic and the Roman Emp re Research paper andor supp emsnta read ngs requ red ARS 514 Critical Approaches t o Romanesque Art. (3) not reg" a r y offered SCUpture pant ng arch lecture and them nor arts n western Europe ca 1030-1200 cons dered w th n re g ous, econam c and socta contexts Research .o a. ~ e reau r red ARS 516 Critical Approaches t o Gothlc Art. (3) not reg" a r y offered Arch tecture scu pture, pant ng, and the minor arts n western Europe ca. 115&1350 c ns dered w th n re g ous soc a and eco nom c contexts. Research paper requ red ARS 517 Critical Amroaches t o Late Gothic Art. 13) . not reg" a r y offer& ' Art of tho ate-Goth c style ca 1350-1525 cons dered w th n re g ous soc a1 econom c and po t ca contexts Research or read ng ,orolect reau red ARS 522 Sixteenth-Century ttal'an Art. (3) once a year Crtcca study of pant ng scu pture, and arch tecture n 16th-century lta y n tts rei g us and h storcal context ARS 528 Eighleenth-Century A n on Europe. (3) once a year Crzt ca study of European art from the ate Baroque to the ear y years of Neoc ass c sm ARS 530 Art of Spain and New Spain. (3) .. . . once a year Cntca study of arch tecture pant ng and scuipture from 1500 to 1800. Lecture conference ARS 532 Art, Politics, and Patronage, 1770-1850. (3) ,,O Cr tca ana yses of po itca events n Europe issues of patronage art as propaganda exam ned mpact of war and revalut on on v sua arts ARS 534 Studies i n Modern European Art, 1850-1914. (3) v... " Cr Ica st.0, of b s.al arls .s ng or man, soLice -ate, a from m 0. l9m ten:.? to W l n th n n: oscpn ca roc aeconom c sna eco nom c contexts LOCI-re I 13rla Prerea~s to n s t r ~ c . ~a,.~.3 r o . a ARS 542 Critical issues i n American Painting 1. (3) once a year Exp ores themesand social issues n Amer can art w th acrltca study of Amencan pa nt ng from the 18th century to 1850. Lecture d scus5 on. Prerequ s tes ARS 101, 102 ARS 543 Critical Issues i n American Painting 11. (3) once a year Explores themesandsocal ssues n Amer can art w th a crlt ca study of American pant ng from 1850 to 1900 Lecture ab Prerequ site nstructar approva ARS 544 American Modernism and Realism, 190M945. (3) oncs a year Crltca study of the socal pa tca and art sf c changes in Amercan art dur ng the f rst haf of the 20th century Prerequ s tes b th ARS 101 and 102 or on y ARS 340. ARS 562 Art of Ancient Mesoamerica. (3) fat Cr~tcastudy of art and arch tecture of Mex co and Maya areas before Span sh contact Lecture conference ,-". . C r t ca exam nat on of the nature and h story of Japanese art Is r ch her tage and ts tndebtedness to fore gn sources Ledure, d scusson Prerequ s tes both ARS 101 and 102 or only nstructor approval. ARS 575 A00roaches t o Chinese Paintlno. 13) .. fa -., Crrtca h story of Ch nese pa ntrng from Eastern Chou to 1911 Emphas s on masters reg one deveopments and conceptua under p nn ngs Lecture d sc ss on. Prerequ s tes both ARS 101 and 102 or on y instructor approva ARS 591 Seminar. (1 12) once a year Graduate sem nar Problems or c r t ~ c s mn ooss ble too cs a Amer can An (3-6) b Amer can lnd an Art. 3-6) (c) Ancent Art 3-6 (d) Baroque Art (3-6 e ) Chnese Art 3-6) f Crtlca Theores ln the Vsua Arts 3-6 g Med eve Art 3-6) h Modern Art 3-6 I) Nat ve American Art (3-6) 6 Photographc H story 3-6) k Pre Co umb an Art (3-6 Rena ssance Art 3-6) Prereou s te cnstructor aooroval. ARS 599 Thesis. (1-12) no! regularly offered ART (ART) STUDIO CORE CURRICULUM ART 111 Drawing 1. (3) fa I, spr og summer Fundamenla techn ca and perceptual sk s usng common draw ng med a and the r aoolcat . . on to ~ c t o n aoroan zat on 6 hours a week ART I 1 2 Two-Dimensional Design. (3) Is spr og summer F~noamonlas 01 octorm 00s an 6 ho.rs a *ee* ART 113 Color. (3) h L spr ng, summer Prnc p es of co or theory as re ated to the usua arts 6 hours a week Prere~usteA s R T l l t . 112 ART 115 Three-Dimensional Design. (3) fal, spr ng,summer Fundamentals of 3 0 form 6 hours a week. Fee. Prerequ s tes ART 111,112. ART 294 Special Topics. (3) fa1 and spr ng . - CERAMICS ART 260 Ceramics for Nonmajors. (3) fa1 spnng summer Handbu d ng methods, whse throwng gaze and decorat ve pro cesses Raku and stoneware 1 r ngs 6 hours a week Fee. ART 261 Ceram c Survey. (3) fa sprng summer Handform ng methods, throw ng on the wheel decoratve processes. and g are app catton 6 houn a week Fee Prerequ sltes ART 112 115 NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ remeot courses and codes (such as L SQ C and H) see "Genera Stud es ' page 78. For graduat an requirements, see "Unvenity Graduat on Requ rements" page 74 For an exp anal on of add t'ona omn bus courses onered but not lsted in th s catalog see "Cass f cat'on of Courses 'page 51 SCHOOL OF ART 283 ART 457 Fine Print'ng and Bookmaking 1 . (3) on e a year C nt nuat on f ART 456 Boakb nd ng b k des gn and pr nt ng ART 498 Pro-Seminar. (1 7) not reguarly offered POSSbie top cs a Landscape Phot graphy The i y Fee ART 598 Special Topics ( 1 4 ) "of reguar y offered Poss b e tog cs a) Advanced Color Ph tography Fee. (b) Nans ver Photography ~ , advanced typography the i y and pressw rk May be repeated for cred I Fee Prereq s te .ART 456, nstruct r approva ART 458 Papermaking. (3) fa andsprng H st ry theory demon trat ons sheet f rm ng ca age treatments and 3 d mens na appr aches 6 h urs a week May be repeated far cred t Fee Prerequ s te nstruct r approva .. ART 459 Monoprlnttng. (3) la and ping Nonmu t p e pr nted mage u ng a vaiety f techn ca approaches. 6 hours a week May be repeated for cred I Fee Prerequ s tes ART 31 1 323 a any 300 eve pr ntmak ng cass nstructor apprava ART 494 Specnal Toplcs. ( 1 4 ) nof reg" a r y flered Poss b e top cs a Exoer menla Paoer Fee b Exper menta Pr ntmak ng ~ -- FOcl c (d P rtra ture Photography Fee V ew Camera Fee PRINTMAKING ART 253 lntroductlon to Printmaking. (3) once a year ntioduct on to bas c m notype ntag o re ef, and eated techn ques . -- Studo. Fee Prerequste ART 113 ART 351 Intaglio 1. (3) fa andsDrn0 . 1nlrol~clc.813r9nlcmp9rar) an0 I an I r a J S U ~ p l6, l ti I<.( n!~.e5 I r ~a;narlcl nl le c.n? 6 r .rs d nee6 Fee P . ? r a . i ' a 5 00ln ART 1'3 an0 11.5 r o n , ila'.acr applc.a ART 352 Lithography 1. (3) fa1 andsping Manochromatlc andco or p anograph c pr tmak gut z ng st ne and alum num o ate orocesses 6 hour a week Fee Prerea s tes. b th ART 113 and Ii 5 or on y nstructor appr va ART 354 Screen Printing 1. (3) fa1 and spr ng infroduct on to paper d rect and photograph c sten techn ques 6 hours a week Fee Prerequ s tes b th ART 13 and 115 or o y inslr~clorapprova ART 355 Photo Process for Printmaking 1. (3) c Fee - ART 551 lntagl o Projects. (3) la andsping Matelas a d meth ds of ntao o asa matix f r exoor na uarous contemporary ssues Specf y structured to accbmmddate the graduate eve draw ng tude t w th no pr ntmak ng backg und. Stu d o Fee ART 598 Specla Topics. ( 1 4 ) no1 rego ar v offered 1rlIrol.cion lo p r ~ l o r ) r a cr ~ cn r pe.; n, a s1 ,ILIvf o~nl;;. L C L Z nr .a r; pnclos r r e e n p * '?: ~ -1 w.0 n r C n Tee Prc,cq,s!e ARi2'Y r '5 equ vaient ART 394 Special Topics. ( 1 4 ) not requ ar y offered Pass b e tog c s (a) Re ef Pr tmaklng Fee ART 451 Advanced Intaglio. (3) fa andsprng Var ous contemporary and trad t o a methods of p i n t ng t ach eve color pints. 6 hours a week May be repeated f icred 1. Fee Pre eq u s te ART 351 o struclor approva ART 452 Advanced Lithography. (3) fa andsprng Con! n at on of ART 352 6 h urs a week May be repeated f r cred t Fee Prerequ s tw ART 352 or nstr ctor approva ART 454 Advanced Screen Printing. (3) once a year Con1 nuat on of ART 354 6 hours a week May be repeated for cred t Fee Piereau s te ART 354 or nstr ctor aoor . . va ART 455 Advanced Photo Processes for Pr'ntmaking. (3) once a year Cont nued study of photomechan ca techn que and app cat ons to ~r ntmak na or ~ h o t o o r a ~ c hDrocesses Fee Prerequ s te ART 355 or ART 456 F ne Prrnting and Bookmak'ng 1. (3) once a veer ~enerp;ess pr nt ng and typography as f ne art Study of h story a phabets, mechan cs of hand typesen ng pres work and var ous forms of pr nted maner Fee Prerequ s te instructor approva POSSb e top cs a Advanced Phot Pioces for Pr ntmak ng Fee b Exper menta Paper Fee c F ne Pr nt no and B kmak no Fee d F ne Pr nt ng and Bookmak ng Foe . e Llhog aphy Fee f M naprnt ng - .- pnntmar CIS vrwesics photoetcllq C io.rs;i con Re ef Pr ntmah ng ~ -- . -- 6-e g Papermak ng Fee ht Photo Processes for Pr ntmak ng Fee Re ef Pr ntmak ng Fee S reen Pr nt ng ) Fee SCULPTURE ART 231 Sculpture 1 (3) fa sprng urnrner Exporat of 5 u ptura fa m through ncepts re ated to bas c matera s Fo s stud o p du ton afety aesthet r t c sm and h story 01 cu pture 6 h UI a week. Fee Prerequ s tes both ART 113 and t I 5 or o y nstruct approva ART 274 Wood 1. (3) fa and sp ng Fundamenla woodwork ng techn q es t prod" e c eatve funct ona 3 0 ob ects 6 hours a week Fee ART 331 Sculpture 11. (3) fa andsprng Cont nuat on of ART 231 w th an emphas s on meta fabr cat on as an express ve scu ptura proce s Techn ques weld ng cun ng and bend ng of meta s and the r ae the1 cs 6 h un a week Fee Prerequ s te ART 231 or nstructor approva. NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rernent courses and codes such as L SO C and H see Genera Stud es page 8 For gradual on requ rements see Unvers ty Graduat on Requ reme Is page 74 For an exp anat on of add t ona om" b s co rses offered but not sled n t h s cataog see Cass f caton of C urses page 51 DEPARTMENT OF DANCE 285 least 45 semester hourc must be upper d~vtsioncourses. See "Umverh~tyGraduation Requtrements." page 74. and "Col Iege Degree Requ~rementr." page 267 Department of Dance Preprofessional Program. Firct ceme5ter students m the preprofes<~onalprogram \hould take the followmg courses Claudia blurphey Chair (PEBE 107A)4801965-5029 herbergercollege.asu.edu/dance DAN 131 Techn~qur.md Theor) ot Modem Dance . . . . . . . . 1 DAN 17; Techntque and Theorb of Bdller ...................... ..? ENG 101 Fmt Year Compo?~t~on ...................................3 . . . .. 7 Dance elecuxe General Studles caurreq ... 6 PROFESSORS KAPLAN KEUTER, LUDWIG MURPHEY Torn ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS MATT, MOONEY ASSISTANT PROFESSORS JACKSON. LINDHOLM LANE, PARRISH. ROLN CK, VlSSlCARO Technique. Twenty ~ i Femebter x hours in ballet and modem t e ~ h n ~ q uare e required. ASSOCIATE RESEARCH PROFESSIONAL M TCHELL Performance. Two upper dlvlslon cour\es are requlred. SENIOR LECTURERS FITZGERALD, TSUKAYAMA Theor). The follouing dance theory courses are requlred LECTURER TONGRET For advising purpoies, all htudents reg~rteringin a Ddnce degree program enroll through the Herberger College of Flne Arts Each degree program and area of specia izstion ha\ its omn check sheet that describes the pnrtl~ular*of course sequence and spec al requuementq. These check ~heetqdre dvallable in the Departn ent of Dance oflice. DAH DAN DAN DAN 1M D~ncem Vmr d Culture5 HU ....................... 3 ??I Rhvrhmic Theon tor Dmce I ................. ..2 227 Rhvthmic Theon for Dance 11 ........................... ..2 140 Dance Klnesrolag). ...................................... ..4 Total II Choreography a n d Improvisation. The tollowinc course? x r ie required DAN 264 Impru\isanan~lStructure\ ............................ ..3 D4N 262 Approdches to Choreography ..........................3 Placement Examinations. All students u ho enroll in dance major technique counes are requ~redto tdke pan in a placement dudttlon to d e t e m n e their level, of technl~dl orottctenc\ in modem dance and ballet Ottlclal date, tor audition7 are set tor the onentat on penods that precede the fall and aorlne semesters of edch academlc year Tranhter students u ho habe completed mustc theor) for dance. dance ~roductlon.or c h o r e o-u a.~ . h \counes at another inctituti ?n are also requ~redto t&e placement examlnation~~nthece areas before enrolllnr- in lntermedlate or ad\anced le,el\ ot course work. . .......................................... 16 Core Curriculum. The Dance major conslsts of d mini mum of 59 semester hours in the ddnce core. All coursea m the major must be comp eted with a grade of "C" or higher. The fo lou tng areas mdhe up the core curriculum Total 6 History. Choobe two trom the following three courses: D4H 101 Phllosophv and Crxttctrm of Dance U H U DAH 102 Cro?. Cultural Dance Penpecttreq UHU.G D4H 401 Dance Hxrtoq I HC . . . . . . . - 3 3 3 Production. Choose one of the tollowlng two courses D4N 210 Dance Production I . DAN ? I I Dance Production 11. . . ............ 3 .3 Dance Concentration Curriculum. Each 'oncentratmu m the dance cumculum-choreography, dance educat~on, ddnce studies, and performance i? composed of 25 semeste hour,. DANCE-B.F.A. The facult) ~n the Department of Dance offer a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the undergraduate lelel wlth e n l p h ~ ses in four areas of concentration choreography, dance edu cation. dance studies. and pertormdnce. All neu D d n ~ e majors are admitted into the preprofesiional program Stu dents dudltion or petttlon for adrmslon Into one of the Bachelor of Flne Arts ddnce concentratton? durine the ~ o o h omore year ot ~ t u d )Tramferq ma) requeTt admi~\ior ~ n t u the B.F.A. deeree after one Fernester in re~idenceFunher detatls ma) be obtatned from the Department ot Dance. Choreography Core Curriculum. See "Core Curriculum." on thi? page. Specialization. The followtng courses are required for the choreography apectaltzatton: D4N DAN DAN DAN Graduation Requirements. In add~tlonto fulfilltng the major requlrementa, students must meet all unner\lt) grdd uatlon requirements and co lege degree requfrementc 41 - 225 Dance Notatton I ........ 1 321 Vus'c L te atuie tor Dance ................................. .3 164 Choreograph) and Accompan~ment...................3 365 Ad\ancedChoreograph) .............................. .3 NOTE: Tor !ne Gcrera Sl..nes rcq. ,rmml c l ~ s o san0 codes s .cn as SO C arc ti see Gelera S'.oes page 78 For graoJalon req-'enenls scr - A .eiil) G,du.a'o.l Red. rcrncrtts "age 74 For an cipanalon w aaolana omno,sco.,scs oflereo o ~ no! l sleo n In s cata og, see C zss 'cat 3" 01 C _rses page 51 UAS 4x1) S c n ~ , ri'cr1~1m~;mct I" Dance .......... . .4 T,,t;~l - Ih Production. The i ~ ~ l l i ~ wtwo i n ycourbeb me requirc~l: DAN ? I l l I);il~ccI'roductli>nI DAN 2 1 I I).il,cc I'nxluctl ~the n l>r.panmentu f Dance. Dance Education Core Currirulum. See "Core Curriculum." past 2x5. Sprrialiratic,a. Thc f o l l c x ~ i ncource\ ~ are requ~redtl,rth~. dance c d ~ c i ~ ~t i~~k~! l ~ ~ ~ l l i l ~ t l ~ l l : Specialization. The tilllowing courses are required ti,r the dance studies \peciali/;~tion: I'crl~lrllilllcei n 5~111~11' DAH 495 D;~nccRe\c;rrch .' DAH 496 Scnbor Thc\i\ Pn T,11.!1 Produrtictn. Thc tl,llc,i\inf Dance Studies Core Curriculum. Sce "Core Curriculum." page 285. O,\T 35'1 0:mic I I J U C . \ ~ The0 $<~ Ih\N 3(>-l ('l>~~rc,,gr.~ph) ;an~l,Am 1)AN 4XIl A student purwing the B.F.A. degree in Dance Eduuarion ma) alsu choo\r 111 hecome cenilird to teach dance (K-12) ~n Arizona puhlic \chools. Students should apply to the Cullege of Educati~rtill thc inidtllc (>I rhe sophomore year. To be ct~nsidercdfor ;~d~tiission tc, the teacher certification nrogram. students mo\t conipletr ;In :idmicion portfolio spccitied hy The Collcrr i,fEduci~ll<,n.which may include cornpletioo of thc ~ r c - ~ r o f r \ \ i a n :Skills il Test (PPST!. Students \hould he advixd that 31 Ira51 ?O additional semester hours arc required u, cnd;>r! I.:il,,~.,tltlll .............................................. . .3 DAN 15 1 \ I c t l ~ ~ <>I ~li.aching J~ Ballet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 I N 3 I l lI n ....................................................... 3 Tuenl) additional hour\ appm\rd hy an advisor must he taken in no more th:in t\ro related tislds. Additional rrquircmerit' are l i w d on the check \heel mailable from the Drpsrlmcnt nf D;~nce. Performance Core Curriculum. See "Core Curriculum." page 285 The Dance Studlo Theatre is devoted to tnformal and formal showcases of student and facully choreograph~cwork. ,,,.,,,.,,,, DEPARTMENT OF DANCE 287 Specialization. The f a i l o w ~ n g'ounr, performance ~pecldltrntbon: are r e q u ~ r e dfor the DAh 121 M u b i ~L~temtuiet r Dan e D4U 1S( Pertoin ante Slud~e, Pract cum ioi Prrfurm.tnie I Dsr e THP 01 lntroduct~ontn the Art of Act np Dkh 480 Se ............. Total . l? Production. The t o l l o u i n g two ocurses are requ~red: DAN 2111 Dance Pioduct~onI DAN 211 Dance Productton II .............................. 3 ....................... 1 Performance. Choose from the fo o u i n g three cource? ( r i ~ semester hourq are requ~red) DAN 171 Ddnce Theat tt Pe to n ancePr duct~on 1 3 DAN 4 1 Dance 9n7onn Repen ty Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . .14 ........... DAN 172 Cuncen Dance Additional requirement\ are ltsted o n the chech bheet a ~ a i l a b l efrom the Depdrtrnent o f Dance. MINOR The department otter\ a rnlnor in Dance consirttne o f 18 sernerter hour* of course work, i n c l u d ~ n e12 upper d ~iaion r hourc A mmlmum grade of "C" is required in dl1 courses. Dance m l n o r requtrements include Performance or thoie,gnph) Teihnlque. . . . . . . . . Theor). E eir he,. .......... ........ .........................1 ...................... . . 6 ............................ 6 ............................ 3 Interested ~ t u d e n t s~ h o d u Lontdct the D e p a u n e n t of Dance for \pecific requirements and adrntqston procedure?. GRADUATE PROGRAM A total of 60 \emebtcr hour, a t gradudle credlt IS requtred. 30 hour7 o t d.lnre studlo: 12 hour5 o f dance the o q : nine hour, o f e l e i t ~ \ e \ :and nlne hours o t indibidual hour program. In con\ultation w i t h the graduate d ~ r e r t o r . specific interestb. need,. and d b ~ l i o e sdetemune a p m b r a m of stud) that d i r e i t ? cour\e w o r k In alternatrve dtrection, DANCE HISTORY (DAH) DAH 100 Dance in World Cultures. 131 .. fa sprog somme Orlentat an to the f e d t dance focus ng on h st ry styes. cu tura and theatnca aspects of the art form from a g oba peispectve Genera Studes HU DAH 190 Introduction to the Dance Pmfesslon. (1) fa 1 Or entat on to the dance professon nl oduc ng career opt ons and un vers N department resources Des qned for Dance malors DAH 300 Focus on Dance. (3) fa sp ng summe Speca zed study of cultura and theatr ca aspects of dance, such as soc a dance forms specif c genres or h stor ca per ods May be repeated f r cied I.Lecture stud o No cred I f r student wh have competed DAH 100. Genera St des HU DAH 301 Philosophy and Crltlclsm of Dance. (3) fa andsprng Ph os ph ca ssues n dance and dance citic sm w th emphas s on wr nen ana ys s and nterpretat on Prerequ s te: 1 semester of F n t Year C mpos t on Genera Sfudes L H U DAH 302 Cross-Cultura Dance Studies. (3) la andsprng Comparatve ana yss of dance n dveise cu tural contexts Ethno graph c research project iequ red Prerequisites comp etion of F'rst Year Compost on requ cement lun or stand ng Geoeia Slud es UHU G DAH 401 Dance History. (3) ,s ," Survey of the h story of dance with emphaszs on trends n Western dance from the 15th century to contemporary t mes. Genera Stud es HU DAH 495 Dance Research Sources. (2) fa nvestgat on of various resources and methods tor conduct ng research n dance Sem nar Prerequ ste nstructar approva DAH 496 Senior Thesis Proiect. 121 spr ng Cum nat ng research pro ectthat ntegrates dance and a re ated t e d of nterest Prerequ s le DAH 495 DAH sol Philosophy of Dance. (3) once a year Ana ), 5 01 llac : ne 3 r 3 conLcmporlh lreor cs of aance n in regard 10 %i.es a1 crpress 3n form ard moaning DAH 502 Cullural Conccpls of Dance (3) . . . once a year Exam nes the close connect on between cu lure dance, and movement throuoh wr t nos n cu tura theorv. dance ethno o w and oh osa DANCE (DAN) DAN 130 Dance. (2) la sprng summer ntroduct n to sty es and forms of dance ba el modern jazz, tap ba room ethn c May be repeated for cred I. DAN 134 Technique and Theory of Modern Dance. (3) la andsprng E ementary can epts 1modern dance techn que Deve opment of movement aua Nand Derformance sk s 6 hours weekv Mav be repeated laicred t P&ement aud t on requ red ~rereqGs te-Dance ma or DAN 135 Techniaue and Theorv of Ballet 121 la andsprng E e-~c'#l;lr) u.% el lecnr :.c n lh enlpras s an a ;nmenl canlrcl ana oeiecn-.e?l 0' 11 ltrl nlr8 VropGr anarenessof st, r a m pnrlr ng 4 n0.m nee* u Mas ne r c e a t e a f r creo I P acpmenl a.u',ol requ red. DAN 164 Improvisation. (1) fa and sp ng mprovsat on techn ques empl y ng the basc e ements of space t me and energy Stud DAN 210 Dance ProdUCtlOn 1.13) .. fa Theory and pract ce of ght ng scenery sound and stage manage men! for dance product n Labs cover a areas of product on Lec lure ab DAN 211 Dance Pmduaion 11. (3) spr fig Theory and practce of arts management and costume desg tor dance product on Labs cover a areas of product on Lecture, ab DAN 221 Rhythmic Theory for Dance 1. (2) h E ements of mus musc structures and the r reatonsh p to dance Emphas s on rhythm c analys and dance accompan men1 NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ cement ourses and codes (such as L. SQ C and H see Genera Stud es ' page 78 For gradual on requ rements see Un verslty Graduat on Requ rements page 74 For an exp anat on of add tona omn bus c u ses overed but not sled n this cata og see C ass f cat on of Course 'page 51 DEPARTMENT OF DANCE 289 DAN 484 Dance Internship. (1-3) fa 1 and spring DAN 494 Specla1 Topics. (1-4) once a yea POSS b e lop CI a) Concen Da ce 2 DAN 510 Dance Stagecrafl and Production. (1 3) fa and sp ng The ry of costum ng ght ng makeup scenery and sound as ieated to dance performance May be repeated once for cred t Lecture, stu d o Prerequs te DAN 211 or tsequvaent DAN 521 Sound Lab 1. (2) fa Aud o m x ng for ana ogid g tal record ng and ed t ng Lecture ab Pre requls te nstructor approva DAN 522 Sound Lab 11. (2) DAN 564 Solo and Group Choreography 1. (3) * ," Org nal choreography created for so a and group performance St" d o Prerequ s tes: DAN 364 and 365 or the r equ va ents DAN 565 Solo and Group Choreography 11. (3) en, ur. .."" Cont nuat on of DAN 564 Stud o Prerequ ste DAN 564 DAN 571 Dance Theatre. (1 ~.3) fa andsprng Performance n spec a y choreographed dance product ons May be repeated for cred I Prerequ s te nstructor approva DAN 580 Pertormance Studies Practicum. (1 3) spr ng Focus on deve op ng rehearsa sk sand ach ev ng performance excel ence through the pieparat on of three completed works Stud o ab DAN 591 Seminar. (1-3) fa and sprng Sem nar focus ng on enr chment topcs, product on aspects of thes s projects teach ng concerns speca ectures f ms or citques DAN 634 Technique and Theory of Modern Dance. (3) fa andspi'ng Preparat on in the performance and comprehenson of profess ana eve1 modern dance for second year graduate students 6 hours week y May be repeated for credt P acement aud ton requ red DAN 640 Advanced Prob ems in Analysis of Dance Technique. (3) SPr ng Contin~atlonof DAN 521 Focus on d g la recordtng edst ng of a dio compost 00s lor choreograph c proiects. Lecture ab. Pre or corequ 5 te DAN 423 or 521 DAN 523 Dance. Comwters. and Multimedia. (3) fa! and spr ng ~ I ~ O O - Con I 10 'lesecp n L I meo a as t re ales lo asnce weat an pro OC II on, ea.ral o? and rescorc? ~ c c l - r e a0 DAN 534 Technique and Theory ol Modern Dance (3) fa andsprng Preparat on n the performance and comprehens on of profess ona eve m dern dance for f rst-"ear araduate students. 6 hours weekv May be repeated for cied t achment aud t on requbred DAN 535 Technique and Theory of Ballet. (2) fa andsprng Graduate study of bai el techn que May be repeated for credl Studo P acement aud t on requ red DAN 542 ldeoktnesis. 121 fa1 Theorel ca exam "at on of deokinet c methods of fact tat ng postura change and movement etfcency DAN 550 Graduate Dance Pedaaoav: -. Modern. (3) .. S P ng ~ Oven e n ol Ine r o e ct maacrn aancc :ern" q.c an0 'ncor, n tne .n fers.1) c ~ r r. , "rn rc'.d ng c:rcnl 3eoa2 g ca lncori o fers ly )e. OCI Mar la n r o,eccoo nlernsn ,o n ,oract ca lsacn no DAN 551 Graduate Dance Pedagogy: Ballet. (3) fa 1 Advanced ana ys s of teach g techn ques for ba let. Prerequ s te nstructor approva DAN 561 ChoreographerlCompooer Workshop. (1 3) n 1 regulary offered Anaiys's of experimentalon w th and pract ce n work ng w th corn posers of mus c for choreography. Open to experienced choreographers and composers Lect re. studlo Prerequ s te nstructor approval - - eornn -7 Tne r es ano pr n c p e s of n,man analo-,, n r e s o c g , an0 trc PSI. cnoogl of earnng app eo loana , s s o! 'Janco ma,omoll Prercq. s1tes 301" DAF: 340 aro 342 or any nslr.clor a w . 0 . d DAN 664 Choreography Workshop. (1-3) fa Choreographc study n a sem nar context w th facu ty and guest art sts May be repeated for cred t Stud 0.Prerequ s tes DAN 5% 565 DAN 671 Dance Arizona Repertory Theatre. (3-4) fa 1 and spr nq Preprofessa& moocrn oance conlpan, en2rlas 7 n(; o..treacn dnn pelo*rnance 0pporl.n ty lo rrw, n 'tl gLest art sts i r o co-m.? r) SC~OO 5 atla orgar),a' ons -eci.ie, stdo o Prcreq. s ' e nai.clor amroca .. DAN 693 M.F.A. Project. (1 9) fa sping, summer Prepa at on for requlred M FA project approved by the student's SUperv sory comm nee Work s lo owed by a f na or8 exam nat on and documentat on appropr ate to the project. Prerequ ste comm nee approva 6 .. - - - N O T E For Ine General St." sr req-lremenl co-rses ano codes s.cn as SO C a?a m see Gcncrs S l ~ es c page 78 F3r 2raa;aI 1.0 req; remerls s r r - - .uc(s fy Graoial on Req. rcr! enls pdgr 74 Fa' an exp unal on ol aao I na omn nus cojrses ol.ereo 0.1 ncl sle3 I Ins csla og see C ASS 1.cill on 01 CO.~F~S pa40 51 - School of Music War ne 4. Bailer Director IMLSIC El851 4801965-3371 Fax 4801965.2659 herbergercollege.asu.edu/music REGENTS' PROFESSORS H CKMAN PAGAN0 PROFESSORS BAI-EY. BRITTOh. COSAhD CROWE DeMARS DOAN. DREYFOOS FLEM NG, hACKBAHTn riAM LTON MIL-. HOFFER, HUMPHREYS KL EWER BR TTON KOONCE. LOCKWOOD. MAROHN C MET2 OLDAN P LAF AN REBER ROGERS RUSSELL, SELLHE M. SH NN SKOLDBERG SPRING STAUFFER STOCKER. S U N K E n SWA M. THOMPSON. UMBERSON W LLIAMSON WYTKO ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS CARPENTER. HAEFER. HOLBROOK KOPTA. LYMAN MARSHALL MAY PETERSON RAVE ROCKMAKER SMITH. SOLS W LSON ASSISTANT PROFESSORS BRYAN, BUSH, McL N, ME R R 0 SCHUR NG. SULLIVAN SENIOR LECTURERS NORTON SHELLANS LECTURER TONGRET ACADEMIC PROFESSIONAL CAMPBELL The School of h l u \ ' ~ a member ot the Nattc na1 Accocl atlon ot S'h ,ol\ ut M u \ ~ c~. n the d rcqurren m t \ tor e n t r a n ~ eand grdduat~on\el forth n t h \ ~ d t . ~ l cCIIL g in d~corddncea ~ t the h publ~qhedrezulatlon\ ~t t h i .I\\ Cp \ dt.5~ I ) ~ L L I in \tudle) Ih.>lprepdle l l l ~ \I" ml\i t dent to tunctlun in .I \ m e t ) < I m u \ ~ c $ clcr that SIC ~ p p hiaihc md ur c ,nLentraun T A under,rad ate ci n cu .t th-i.t re. pr \. de the to Ik1n n: , .I 1. A - i ir.plu.~lond~i\rndtn, t ~ u i mu, h '11 prc p~ t C\ $7 d 1 I 1) h i m ,,I rr r r , t . dnd I ,,r .ud opponunil c\ tclr ~ L \ L p l n f d c i n piel r 1 \ 1 \ i r ~ \ p>IIhe~r trrnc JIK nrhlp* .I they t rm rhe ic n. i > \ cdtcct \ e h lrlr for I \tenatti. cc npo\!o- ~ n perto d rn Rcpcaled oppu 1 n t!e\ for e n a i t n in 4 \arlsl\ < 1 \$ r \ \ Ihc 0 e I IL C I pertorn er lntrrp cl $1 n . i c in p er w e n <,o \cholar r e w x c h and rc i'l Cr. 3 4 cprrr ,r\ tor \tud\ that embnce5 a - ru c\ dnd h \u i r , s LA perlid, 411 htudent, reglrienn. ~n a Scho, I of h l u \ l i I IL ur pro %ramenroll thmuyh t h Herbereer ~ Collc ~eot F ne 4nc Auditionl4dmiwion Requirements. A \tudrnt\ ntrr e,ad in m.~jur~ng ia h l u \ ~ at ASU enter the unncrclt, In the preprote\\~on.tl progran i n M u a ~ cbtudent\ plozrec\ t~ one of the Mu\lc major >ptionb upon \ u i ~ c \ \ f u lcomp et on . tv. The oreorute* ot d muslL iodtttcn hrdrd b, m u ~ i ttacu hional progrdn 15 devgned to prepare \tudel i q who lh.,re pertormance deSic~enr~e\ and or m u w academic d e i ~ ~ ~ e n L I ~ \ f ~ r e n t r )into the ma or dearee proorjm Student, \+ho wlrh to be M u \ i n djllor\ \$ hc do not FUL ce%tu ) iomplete thc aud~tionare alluued to renldtn i n the preprofe\\~onalprogram tor t\\o wn ester\ ~ \ i l u d i n s~ u n mer and 1, Inter \e\vons .The, are alluued to ruaud~tlon r u o time* In .rdJltlon to the initial auditlco thew jddtt u n ~ audit onc ma> tahe place elther durine or at the r n d ot each tall or qprlng \rme\tcr that the \tudent i i entolled undcr thti progrdnl Dur~ngthe\e \eme?ter\, the btudrnt I \ '~llouedto enroll in m u v L cn\emblei; concen attend.mce. ,lnd reneral ~tudlescourie5 11)he cho\en through ~ o n \ u l t ~ tnt cwith a Sohou of M u v c ac,xlemlc ad%t~or. Student, .ire d l 5 0 a*\ ~ t e din obt.itn!ng prtxate inbtmit on on thelr ma or Instrument through ellher the S ~ h o oot M U \ L prepdraton Droeram or u ~ t ~h r i \ a t e inbtructor\ he\e orndte tn\truc tiuns are not requlred and do not generdte uni\er\tr) Lourre cred~thours. The rcaudti7ns are h e r d and e\~lu.itedb\ School of M I\IL tacu I). All C I I ~ / C >u11o I ~ ~C I I J C 11 in u n t u u I c ! ~?0d1,01',r,t!\!~ sltl~n facult! ba\ed upon ,in e\al uation ot the \tt~rlent'\compocltion\ and or inter, leu . . , ,, Diagnostic Examinations. Entenns \tudent\. ~ncludinrall t r a ~\ter \tudenl\ mu\t take a dkagnost~mat 111.Itton io pnno during orientatlcn !\eel\ of thelr t rst \cnlc\ter on Lan pu\, regild c\\ of prev~ou\plan" c>ur\e uorh c "1 pleted. All \todem\ .ire requ red to reach nlnln urn le\cl of p ~ n proft~lcni). o Cuntlnuation In the cornpocition prop an I\ \ub ect t re\ lew In the \uphomore urjun or \car 41 hluvc Edu~..~tlonma on. n ~ l u d l n g tr,tn\ler and p x t bac~alaure,ite \tudent\. mu- perform an .iddition,~l .tud!tlon before be ng ,!dn ttted to the teacher edu~.ttaonp~ogram. Normal 1. thr\ audition x'urs dun". the \oph< more bear A l l student, rn., urlnc, in h l u ~ i cTherap) mu\t MUE 21 1 MU\IL.n Recredt on .ind J m u w therapv t . ~ ~ u l tre\rew y and screen ng ntcr\lew before belng pa\\cd nto upper div~slan\tud) , MUSIC-B.A. The Bachclor I f Ans dczrec rcqulrc, a mcntmun <,I17 \emester hour\ tor ~raduatlon The h l u x i r 1.1 or c u n ~ u at s ?O scmr\ter h ir\ and ~nclude, the requirement\ that fa lou tor each arc:, of \tud). I n add!tton to lulttl ing the m q r requirement\. \tudents muht meet d I unl\ersit.r or~duatlonrequiremint\ .lnd i u l SCHOOL O F MUSIC 291 lege degree requirements. See "Unl\er\lt) Grdduatlon Requ~rement\."page 74. and "College De-ree Require ments." paze 267 MUSIC EDUCATION-B.M. Choral-General C o n c e n t r a t i o n T h ~ degree r program ma) nclude J tedchlz tnstrun sntd musli. Music Theory. The follouinp !nu\ic theory cour\e\ Are requ~red. 125 Bavc Muvi Theo ry... ....... ? 221 Muaic The i) 19th Ccntun.. ..... .......? 222 Mu\icTheti) 19th Cenru \ . . . . . . ..? 221 Music Thccrb 20th Crntun . . . . . . . . 1 320 Modal Counterpc nt ......... or MTC 321 Tonal Caunterpo~nt ' MTC 327 Form and An~l\\i\I.. . . 7 MTC 422 Muv-a1 4courtacr ..... .... ? MTC MTC MTC MTC MTC Tora ............ ........... 1' Music History. Three qeme\ter huur, ot MHL iJI M u ~ c History and three Teme5ter hour, of MHL 342 M u w HI\ tor) are requrred. Nlne electibe upprr d l ~ ~ s l ohour* n in muqic history and or theor) are requ~red Major Performing Medium. E ght 5emcctcr hour5 of MUP I I I Studro In\truct~onor MUP 3 I I Studio in\tructlon are requ~red.At ledst four of the\e hour, most be .it ASU hluaic Theor). The to o n t n r mu<,' theor) i o u r \ e \ requlred LlTC 12, Bas' Mu\ c The r\ .... LITC 271 \IU\ILThe n . l\rh Cent" \ hlTC 222 ? l u \ l ~Thcgm: 1'4th Cenruii \ITC l'? hl \ic Than ' rh C ~ n tn MTC 3 l Firm and An l \ r \ I .. Tuul ... . ...... Total ..... .... .. ... Conducting. The follcu np ~>nductini.ccor\u\ ale requlred: Diagnostic Examination. Four reme\ter? of c l a u plan0 (MUP 131, 132,231,232 u n l e s walred by didgnoctlc exam nation at the time ot entrance. are required. The remalnlng qemeqter hour, In muuc are \elcctcd b\ the uudent in ~onbultdttonw ~ t han adviwr. Area\ ul \tudy may ~ncludeethnomust~olog).muvc education. m u v i hla tory. mustc theory. and pertormdnce. At ledat 27 \ente\ter hours, 12 in the field of \pecm iration. mu\t be in the upper dlnslon Students mu\t select ~ o f f i c ~ eelectire nt Lour\e\ to complete the I20 hours required for grddudtlnl Tot~l.. All Bachelor of Murtc B.M degree progrdn rrqulre 120 seme\ter hours tor gradustion excludzng M u \ ~ iEduca tion (125 Fernester hours) and MUIILTherapb (1 20 \emccter hours) The B M. curriculunl otter5 mdjor\ In M u w Eduia tton. Muax Therap). Performance, and Theor! dnd Cornpo blaon. The curricula for the M u w E d u ~ a t ~ oand n MUSKTher apy majors require more thdn I?U \cme\ter h L hltth, d? .... hlUE 3l> General Mu\ i in the S ~ Lndd \ S L ~ \ MLE .IS1 Chorll \leth d5. .. Tor;, ... - 1 . . ... 1 hlaior Performine hledium. Elzht -. rcrne tcr hot r\ (lt hlUP 11 1 Studlo instru~tlardnd el-ht \emc\tcr I < , I \ 01 MLP 71 Studio Inbtmit~on.ire requ red tc < bt'lin n pnfi ciencv e\e n e ~ e s u nto meet [he niad irlttc t T L I C I I ~ I requrremrnr M L P 195 Sulo Perior~nancec >n p l e t ~the ~ requ,rement ~ ~~ ~ hlinor Performing XIedium. r\ proiicsen~\~ q u . 1 tu \ \eme\ter\ ot htud\ ~n he) bead or \ I I C ~\ \ ~ I L I I C e i I \ 110t the majorpertormir g med~uni 15 rcq ursd Stt dent, \ l \ h ~n: to extend thelr protlilc~c) be\und th!\ Ir\e m,\ c n trnue to \tud\ ~nh l L P 121 Studic, In\t uit cn Ensemble. Elpht d~ftermr\en c\ter\ ot part i p.itl~ ~ncludingat lea51 \ I \ Temecter, ~f\ILlP ? 5 2 Co t~.rrtCl cur and or hlUP 353 Um\er\ t\ C h w . fuuruf n l ~ ~I 1~1 \lt lhe II ASU. are required. Recital Attendance. Sir ~eme\terrof hlL P I 1 Ccnien Attendance are requlrcd Instrumental C o n c e n t r a t i o n It is rtrongl) recorlr ,ended that th s degrce progrant ~ncludecourqes in chord1 muuc or cour\es i jdr7 cducatt~o. For tho Genera Stud es requ rsment, courses a d codes such as L SQ C and H see Genera Stud e s ' page 78 Fo gradual on requ iements see 'Un vers ty Gradual on Requ reme 1s ' page 74. For an exp a at on of add t ona o n bus co rses onered but not sled n t h s cata og, see C assf cat on of Courses page 51 hlusic Theory. The tollowmg music theor) courses are requ~red: L Mu' i Thcnn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Mu, c The, q . 13th Cenmn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r 22l Murt TI eoq 19th Centun . . . . . .1 227 Mu c The q 20th Cenrug 3 1 327 Form ~ n And d )i a 1 MTC MTC h1TC MTC MTC I.? ?.I T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I5 U B& Music History. The tollowing muvc hlitor) course, u e requ~red Total - .................. . . l n Music Education. The folluulng mwic e d u ~ ~ t l ocour\e\ are required. hlUE 1l U Inuoductlon to hluslc Edu~atxon I \ I C E 11> Gene dl \lu\i. n the Seicndo Sch-,,ir hlLE $17 Educan,nal \lethod\ fi r \ I 11" J d Ilul.~.. I hl E 718 Educattonal Method, for Cello and St"" B ~ r 5......1 hI E 127 Ed" atlcnal hlethnd, tor Trumo~t~ n dHcu- hlcil .. Sti ng P i t cum hlerh id .... ...... I ... 1 .....T 2 Al\o requlred are MUP 121 Studio In\tm~tlontor three ~ i t 1h.m the major semester hour, in a \trlnged i n ~ t ~ m eother In\trument. MUP 121 for one \erne\ter hour in a third 5trin:ed tn\trurnmt, and MUP I?! for one \emester hour in d tounh ctrlngrd in\trument Major Performing hledium. Eight \eme\ter hourc ot t hour* ot M L P I I I Studio ln\truct~unand e ~ e h \emr\trr MUP 71 I Studlo In\tru~ttondre requ red to ohtam a proti cienc) Ie\el nece\\drq to meet the gnlduat~onreiltal requirement. MUP 495 Solo Pertonndnie iampleteb the requirement. Ensemble. Elght dltterent \cmester\ a t part~cipat~on in .in emen ble are requlred. four ot w h ~ mu\t h be dl A3L. SIX \eme\ter\ ot MUP 7.h S \ n phan) Orihe\t~aor equt\alent are requ red. Recital Attendance. 51, \emc\ter\ ot MUP 100 Concert Attenddncc dre rLqu red Recommended Electi\e. MUE 1I7 Elementary Music Methods Recital Attendance. 5 \ seme\trr* ot MUP 100 Concen Attendance are requtred Diagnmtic Examination. Foi r \eriie\~enot cld\\ piano hlUP 171. 112. 231. 232 onle\\ maned by .~diaenobtir exaninat on 31 the tlmc ot entr~lnce,are rcquired. Diagnostic Examination. Four \eme\ters ot claw plan" MUP 131. 172,211,212). un esb waned by ? d ignoqttc examlnatlon at the tlrnc of entrance a r requ red MUSIC THERAPY-B.M. . String C o n c e n t r a t i o n Student, arc cllglblc to dpply f c ~the C ~ n ~ l ~ ~EX.^ ~llon ottcred bv the C c ~ r ~ f ~ ~n. Board h t ~ c tor MUULTher.lp~\t\ upon completion ul the rrqoircrnent\ tor gr.tdu.tt on Music Theor!. The tollou~nem u w theon course* dre requlred. Music Theor). Thc follow ng m u v i theor) iour\e\ are required. SCHOOL OF MUSIC 293 MTC MTC MTC MTC MTC MTC l2r 221 222 221 127 422 Brrlc hlu\i~Thcon 1 h l u a l ~Thzcn 18th Cenlun 3 Muuc Thei r) lYlh Centun.. ....................... 1 hluric Thcori 'Otl Cenrun .... 1 Form ~ n dAn.tl\\l\ l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? h1 \ical AL UIL C\ ... . . . . . . . . . . .? Music Histor). The follov,~ngmusic hlstorv cour\e\ me requtred: MHL 141 Mu\lc Hl5tor) MHL 142 bluarr Hl\t,n Total ......... ........... 7 ..................................... .3 .6 Humm Analum\ and Ph)slo o p I SG . ..4 101 lntrodu~lllnto Pb!~ho ug, SB ............ 1 466 Abnurn dl P,)iholuo\ SB .............. . 1 210 lntnrduir un I< Stai\ttci CS 3 c i STP 2-6 E mmenlh ot Stat i t 1 CS 3 SOC I U I lnlroduiton S ,-lo o n ) SB Four \rmerlrr\ al ddnie D*N onl! . . . . . . . . .4 BIO PGS PGS PSI 21 1 Tcrdl ................... Diagnostic Examination. Four ?eme\terc of class piano MUP 131. 132. 271. 272). UI less w&ed b? a diagnoctic examinlt~onat the tlme of entrance, are requued PERFORMANCE-B.M. Conducting. One of the follo\r ing t u o course? 19 requ~red. Guitar Concentration MUP 209 Beg n n q Chor~Cond ct ng ....................... ..I MUP 210 Be~lnnin, In\trumental Conduittng. .................. . I Music Theor). The follow ne muatc theory course5 a e requlred: Music Education. The following music educatron courhea are required: h1TC hlTC MTC hlTC hfTC hlUE 21 1 MUE 313 hlUE 335 MUE 336 MLE 389 M u w ~n Rrciz.a~ n Elen enun Mu\) hlethud, "0 125 Bavc hlu\>cTheor) M u v c Theor)' 18th Centuq M 1\3cThcur) 9th Centun 221 222 223 320 V hlc Theor)' 20th Centur) \kdd C ,unteipunt ur VTC 121 Tundl C unterpo nt 2 \lTC 127 Form .md Anal\hta I Educattonul hlrth,d, tor Guitx Edu~attunaMethod\ tor Percusr on Repenolie t ?r \lu\lc Therap, Total Music Therap). The folloutnr muuc therap) requtred: LOU ceb are Music Histor). Three 5emeqter hours of MHL 311 hluslc Hi~tor)and three \eme\ter hours of MHL 142 Music HIS tor) are requlred. MI E 161 lnlr ducuo~to hlu\!i Thcrap) . . MUE 261 Mu\lc hcrapy \ a Bel a\toral SLe n ~ e . .....MUE 361 M u v c Tli-r.m\, The ,r\ and Practl-e n P>)ch,pdh logy.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 MLE 162 Muvc Thrr.8~)Tcchnlrjue\. ....................... 3 MUE 181 Mu\lcThcr&pi R L I C ~L .~. C ...................... ~ 1 MUE 184 Thenp) Pre . n l i 1 l MUE 385 Therap> Prec n l i 11 ll MLE 1% Th~rnpvP r e ~n i ~ d Ill l . . . . . . MUE 3b7 Therdoi . . P r e ~ni vl I \ . . . . . . . . . . . MUE 186 Themp) Prei nlcal V r ectne . . . 1 MUE 441 P\)chol rg) of Mu\ i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 MUE 475 Group Pn ti.\\ and hluj c Therdp) . . 1 hlUE 476 lntsrn\hlp in MU\ILTherap, I Repertoire and Pedagog~.Two cemeTter hourc of MUP 45 I Repenore and t u o \eme\ter houri of MLIP 4'31 Perfor rnance Pedagogy and Matcnal? are requ~red. .".", Ensemble. Eioht \en e\tcr h l u n of encemble are requ~red within a tnint~numot \i\ different \eme?ters Four of. the eight \eme\ter hours muht be MUP 379 Chamber Mucic En\ernhle: Gutt.ir ~ ~~ . T"t-1 ... -' 2. Major Performing Medium. S I \ to elzht semeqter? are required in the mqor pertorrr ng mediun a hich mu\t include at lea\t two reme\ter hours >f MUP 711 Studio Instruction. . Toice. Two \enie*ter\ of \tud) in \ O ~ L Care requ~red. Conducting. ML P 2 I0 Beginnme Inatmmental Conduct ng I\ rcquired Majur Performing Medium. Sixteen ?eme\ter hour, of MUP 127 Studio In\truct~onand 16 semesterhourc of MUP 327 Studio ln\tructlon me required to attain a orofictenc\ level nece\\.lr\ to meet the gradudtlan recital requirement5 A half reclt~l(ML P 49> S o n Performance and a full recitd (hlUP496 Solo Performance are also requ red. Recital Attendance. Six ~emeqtercof MUP 100 Conien Attendance .ire rcqu~red Ensembles. SIX\en eqter? of encemble parti~tpattonare required mith at lea51 four \eme\terc in large groups. Diagnostic Examination. Four semecterc of c a\< plan" (MUP 131, 132,231.232). unlesh u a n e d by a d aeno\t < examinallon at the tlme of entrance. are requ red. Recital Attendance. S I X\emesten of MIJP 100 C o n ~ e r t Attendance are requ~red. Additional Requirements. hfHL 337 MUSKSlnce 190C may be wed to utiqfy the General Studis? L requirement. Additional Requirements. These ionrses me a so requ~red NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rement, courses and codes (such as L. SQ C and H see General Stud e s " page 78 For gradual on requ rernents see Un vers ty Gradual on Requ rements" page 74. For an expanato of add ti0 a omn bus courses offeredbut not sled nth s cata og see C assf cat on of Courses' page 51 Jazz C o n c e n t r a t i o n hlusic Theorj. The tolluu 11 c. muvc thtarb cuur\e\ drr requtred . \f \I' The <, hlu\ i h ~ nc I hlh Ccilran hlu i i hron I Jth Cent i hlu\ he n 2 t h Ccnl in \I< dern A r m n n ........... \lodern Anan I, . . . . . hl dd C nlarp,inl ... r hlTC 321 T hlTC 22 hl C 227 hlTC 22' hlTC Z l r >ITC 6 hlTC i'i T I., B*,, i hi\t 11) L C ur\c\ 1 . .2 ........3 ....3 T<14 - \lusic Histor?. The to1 anlnr rnu\lL hi\tcn uuurhes are requlred: 1 ............ ....... 20 ....... ........ \IHL 34 hluh c Hl\ur! MHL 742 blur L H \I rn 1 i 2 25 i . .3 i i 7 2 ......... Music History. The lo lou lng n u\ requ~rrd: 21TC 22' hlu ic TI eon 'Jlh C L ~~I r \ . hfTC 223 hluil~The n 2 lb C~nlu\ . . . . MTC 32 hloda C liisrp in, . . . . . or hlTC 7' T nal C u wrp I 2 MTC 1'7 Form and 40a \ r ~ rI .... \1TC 4 > Stud e\ III ' lh Cenlun TI ec r ) orhlTC12bF nlardAn I \ \ \ I I r are Repertoire a n d Pedagog). The lollow~ngcour\e\ are requlred: hIL P 4,1 Rspzrt rc ......... ML P 481 Peiiurn dnce Ped OL) and M d c r .t I hfUP 482 P o P~d,>bug) I1 2 T1td ......... .-1 . . . .2 5 ........ 4 Conducting. One c f the lolluu~ngi u o counes i \ requlred Conducting. MLP 210 Bsolonin: In\lrumental Conductlny 17 rcqulred hlLP 20) Be nnu CI r %I C n d u ~ nt . . hfL P 2 0 Be nnlnz In\lrun e 1.1 C<" ed Imp u\i\.$li Tltal ... p p. I . . ? . . . . . . . . . . . .............. ? n ............. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..I n Workshops. The tollcwin, caur\c\ arc icqo~red: T tal I 1 .. iq hlajor Performing hledium. S~xteen\emrrrer hours 01 MLP 117 Studlo ln\truct~onand 16 \emc\tcr ho in of MUP 127 Stud o Insrru~.tlona e requir~dt > attam a p r u t l c ~ e n ~ y l e ~ rnec.e%arq to meet thr gr.~du.~tiunrec~tairrqulrements. A halt reclldl ( h l L P 495 Solo Pertormdn~e)2nd tull recital MUP 496 Solo Pertorm.lncc .ire requ~red. Ewemble. Eight qeme\ter hour\ 01 en\cmble uithln a m nl n um of s i differ~nt ~ \cme\tcr\ are r~qulredincluding tmo \eme\ters uf aiiump;!n\~noand two \enie\ter\ of chamber muw Recital Attendance. S I X?eme\ter\ ot MUP 101 Concert Attmddnce are required 4dditional Requirement?. MHL 447 Mu\ic Slnie 1900 ma be used to \dti\l\ the Cencrdl Studlr\ L requircmcnt 4 Ensemble. Elght \emr\trr\ ot en\en~he .Ire required. lniludlne c i \ B ~ cFM ssi Theor) .................. Music Theory 18th Centun. ............. Music Theoi) 19th Centuw. . . . . . . Muatc Theory: 20th Centuw Moda Counlerpoint ....... or MTC 321 Tona C~unterpolnt12) ............ MTC 127 Form and Ann ) r r I . hlTC 42> Studtes tn hh Centuq Theon ................. Total 221 222 223 320 .................... 125 Bd\ic Mu\lc Thew ........................ 7 221 Mu& Thcor). IVh Ccntur) ...................... 3 222 Music Thcoq. 19th Ccntuq .......................... 3 223 Mu\, Theory 20th Century ..........................3 721 M l d , ~Countrrpcint ................................. .Z or MTC 721 Tonal Cuunterpoint (2) MTC 727 Form and 4ndl)\l\ I ....... ........... .1 MTC 428 Form dnd 4n~lyatr11 ................................ 3 Totdl . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Music Historj. The tollom~nzcounes are requ~red: .? 3 MHL 7.41 MUIILH~\tcn.............. MHL 342 MUVLHi\toi) ............ 1 1 .- Total . .? Diction and Repertoire. The follow~ngc o u r ~ are e~ required 3 MUP 251 MUP 451 MLP 42, MUP 424 20 Music Historj. The follominz courses are requlred: MHL ill Mu,,' Hrrs r) MHL 342 Muvc Hsron ....................... .6 ..l Diilton tor Slnper, R ~ p r n ore So p Llrcrature 7 .................. Song L~reraure............................. 2 Total Conducting. One of the following two cources 1s required. Repertoire and Pedagog~.One of the f o l l o u ~ nt u~o couneh IS requ~red MUP Z 9 Beginning Choral Conductlnc MUP 211 Beginnlnp lnrtrumental Conducting ML P 45 1 Repcnairc.. ............. MUP J81 Performance Pedngo y and Material? Major Performing Medium. The tollow in," course? are required Conducting. The following courTes are requlred: MUP 210 Beglnnlng In\trurnentd C nducttng MUP 127 Studto lnitructton MUP 71 I Studto lnrtructton I - NOTE. For tne Genera. S!.ues req. rsrnent courses, an0 coops s .cn a r SO C arm I ! . rcc G c ~ c r aSt.aes . s ICO. ~ C ~ C P I see S "n .ers n G.ao.at on Reo. re-,e.lts uaoc 74 F3r an 0 x 0 anawn of aoo I onal omn 0 n ih s catalog see Class 1/at on of Courser' page 51 .......1 ................ I ...................... 16 ..........................8 page 7 R co. A ha f recnd MUP 495 Sol< Perfnrmance and a full reclta MUP 196 Solo Performance) are required. 125 B.$\lc Muvu Theor) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 Mu l c Theory 18th Centur) . . 7 2 2 Muvi Theon 19th Centun 223 hlu tc Theon 20th Centun 320 h l dnl ~ Counterpoint ??I Tonal Counterpotnt 12 Flml and A n a l v w I 43- In~trurnent~l~~n . . J,? Orche\trat~on 416 Electrunic Studlo Technique, I . . . . . . . . . 3 3 3 1 .. T>tdI 7 2 .25 An dddltional five hourc. to be \elected trorn MTC 4'2. 425.428. 429. 410.417. and W l are required Three \eme\ter\ of MTC 123 Begmnmg Compo\ltlon and four \emecterb of MTC 121 Compo\ition are alcu required At e a t three ceme\terc ot MTC 121 Compo*ltion muat he taken at ASL hlncic History. Three \eme\ter hour* ot MHL 741 Mwrc Hntor) and three \eme\ter hour, ot MHL 342 Mu\ c HI\ tory dre requlred A 50 required are three upper dt\~\ione l e ~ t n e\rme\rer hour, In muuc hntory. not to rnclude hlHL 447 Mu& S nce 1900. Conducting. Chu n e betueen the t u o ~omblndtlonsol coune, MUP 209 Beginnine Choral Condu~tingand MUP 119 Choral Conductin. o, MUP 210 Beglnnlng In\trumen tal Conducttng and MUP 340 ln\trument~lConduitlng Applied hlnsic. Ten semester houn of \tud) in dpplted mu\tc are required. at leact erght of w h i ~ hmust be n MUP 1 i 1 Studlo ln~tructlan. Ensemble. SIA\eme\ter\ ot pun clpntlon in an enicmblc are requlred. Final Project. MTC 495 F~nalProject 15 requtrcd Recital Attendance. SIXaeme Ba\ii Mu\lcThcur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 MTC 221 hluvc heor) IYth Centuq ..................... .., Interested student5 \hnuld contact the School of Music d procedure\. tor \ p e c t f ~requrrement, ~ n admlr~ion ,21 Tonal Cuuntcrpolnr ...................... 123 Cornpualti~m.. . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Form and A o d l \ ? ~ \I J?? Muylca A r o u \ t ~ %. . J2S Studle, In 20th Century Theon. . 428 Form and And)%!\ I1 J9h Theoq Project ... ... NOTE For trc Genela The School of MUSICotters a minor in Muvc ronwtinz of 20 reinester hour\ of cour\e uork A mtnimum grade of "I? 15 required in all c o u n t s Lle't,\e,. . . . . 125 Basic Muvc Theor) . 221 h . 1 ~ Theory 5 ~ 18th Centuq I 2 7 Murlc Thcon 19th Centuq 173 Muqlc Thcon 20th Centun MUSIC MINOR rrrnmt The faculty in the School ot MUTICoffer graduate pro gram, leadtng to the tollowtng degree\: Mditer of Art\. M a ~ t e ot r Music. and Doctor of Musical Arts Refer to the 'Herberger College of Fine Artq Grdduate Degree, and Malor," table. page 268. tor .I 11stof major5 and concentra tlon\. A docun ent on graduate degree program, tn mustc ma\ be obtained by contdctlne- the School ot Music See the G m d e u t ~Caraloq for lntormatlon on all grdduate degree5 MUSIC HISTORYILITERATURE (MHL) MHL 201 MacLiteracy for Musicians. (3) 1.1 sprng summer nstructon n basc Mac ntosh computer teracy nc ud ng gener app cat ons and muslc spec I c programs w th hands.0" experience Lecture, ab. Genera Sludes CS MHL 341 Mus'c Historv. . .(31. la i and Spr ng W e tern mus cfrornthe Greeks to the present day. Need not be taken n sequence w th MH 342 Prerequ s te MTC 221. MHL 342 Music History. (3) la andsprng See MHL 341 Preiequ s te MTC 221 MHL 344 Music in Wor d Cultures. (31 .. spr ng Exam nes the retat ons among musc dance theatre re g on and soc ai status n As a. Alr ca Ocean a Europe and the U led States Genera Studes HU G MHL 352 The Evolution of J a n . (3) no1 reg" arly offered Or g n deve oprnent and styles of jau mus c and 1s exponents Prerequ s le MTC 223 Genera Studes H MHL 363 Survev of Russian Music. I.31. fa n odd years Exam nes rnus c and mus ca Ite n Russ a the Sovet Un on. and the post Sov et C S fr rn the M dd e Ages to the present Lecture d s CUSS on. Prereou ste MHL 342 o nstructor aoorova .. Gene a Studek HU MHL 438 Music in the Classic Era. (3) fa 1 n even years Deve oprnent I the class c sty e f the lath century malor works of Haydn Mozart and Beethoven Prerequ s tes MHL 341.342 MTC 327 Genera Studes H o.rscs an0 coocs s.cl as L SO C 3nO n scc 'Genera S1.o es Gag? -8 For Qrao .a1 o ICIII cnls . sd~. 74 FJI ill) C I D , I ~ J I .I' i' ~ J I Ona o m n c . . ~ c o . . r ~ c snttrron o..! rill l r l e ~ .ois I . G r d ~ . h t ~Re". r~ a t a o ~see0ctassI kt on ot courses'. page 51 - MHL439 Music i n t h e 191h C e n t u.~ (3) .. . SPi ng European a n mus c afler Beethoven P erequ stes MHL 341 342 MTC ... . .397 . -. Genera Studes L, H MHL 441 Music of the Baroque Era. (3) fa n ddyears W rks of major composers and sty st c tendenc es of the per od Pre requ s tes MHL 341 342 MTC 327 Genera Studes L MHL 447 Music Since 19W. (3) fa1 and summer Survey of the works by malor composers and sty st c trends Prereq U S les MHL 341 342 MTC 327 Genera Studes L MHL 456 History of Opera. (3) spr ng o odd years Deve opment of opera from 115 creation c 1600 to present. Emphas s placed on major stytst c developments and repre entatve works Pre requstes MHL341 342 MTC 222 MHL 466 North American Indian Music. (3) sprng ooddyears Var ous slyes of lnd an mus c n the Unted States Canada and Mex. co Openio Mus c maors and nonmalois Genera Studes UHU C MHL 532 Music Bibliography (3) h ,- - Malor h stor ca and ana yi ca wr t ngs systemat c and h st r ca co ect ons of mussc Read ng know edge of a foreign anguage re om mended MHL 535 Medieval Muslc. (3) spr ng n odd years MUSc 01 EUrODe n the M dd e Aues Greoor an chant re u us and secu ar monobhony and po yph&y to 1460 MHL 536 Mus'c of the Renaissance. (3) spr og n even years Musc n Europe w th emphas s on sty stc concepts and changes c 1400-1580 MHL 544 World Music 1.131 .. ta m odd years MUSc 01 trad tona and folk cu lures IAfr ca Europe and the Amer cas MHL 545 World Music 11. (3) fa n even years Trad tona lo k, and an musc of the Pacf c, Near Ea t, and As a MHL 547 TOPICSi n American Music. (3) not reguary offered Se ected top cs in the h story of mus c Composers work ng n the Amer cas w th emphas s upon mus c s nce 1900 MHL 557 Topics i n Symphonic Literature. (3) spr ng n even years Exam nes the evotuton of the symphony and symphan c poem tram the ear v c a ~ s o era throuoh the 19th centurv. wth emohas s on the aria yss of se ected works MHL 564 History of Music Instruments. (3) ~ ~ MUSIC THEORY AND COMPOSITION (MTC) MTC 123 Beginning 12) - Composltlon. . . . fa andsp 0; "tended for freshmen and sophomores n the c mpos t on concentra t an introduct on to compos ng May be repeated for cied t Prerequ s+te. nstructar aDDrova .. MTC 125 Basic MUSIC Theory. (3) fa andsprng Notat on ca es keys modes. lnterva s chords ba c part wrt ng Deve opment of re ated aura sk s through s ghts ng ng and d ctat on. Prerequ s te Mu c major or nstructor approva MTC 221 Muslc TheoN: 18th Centuw. (3) St, es 'ecnn q.~s an3 a cms ct l8ln ccnllr) m..s r emnras r c a l a , s s r3rrposton $a? wr t r q a m realpa a.ra sr s n tn ;a: talons I>' L F I ' O r V J 1 C i Prereu.. s le UTC 125 MTC 222 Music Theory: 191h Century. (3) Styes lechn ques and d oms of 19th century musc emphas s on ana vs s comDos t on Dart wrt no and reated aura sk s w th aoo cat dns lor pertormanci ~rerequ; te MTC 221 MTC 223 Music Theory: 2Mh Century. (3) fa andsprng Styes techn ques and d oms of 20th century music emphas s on nnovatve treatments of mus ca e ements: re ated aura sk s Prereq uisite MTC 222 MTC 315 Modern Arranging. (2) .-In - ~ - fa n even years Survey of the h story and deveopment of mus c nstruments n trad t onal f k and art cu lures MHL 566 Area Studies i n Ethnomuslcoloav. -. (3) .. spnng Study of the mus c o f a pancular cu ture country, or area e g mus c ol Mex co. Lain America Ch na. Afr ca) May be repeated tor cred t MHL 568 introduction t o Ethnomusicoiogy. (3) fa n odd years lntroduct on to the theory and methodoogy of the d scp ne nc ud ng b b ogiaphy f etdw rk transcr pton ana ys s. and o gano ogy MHL 575 History of Choral Music. (3) Maor chora works MHL 591 Seminar. (1 12) la1 and spr ng nc ud ng pr b fa andsprng ~ .-b MHL 592 Research. ( I 12) fa andsprng MHL 599 Thesis. (1 12) fa and sprrng MHL 644 Notation of Polyphonic Muac. (3) sprng n even years M s c notaton fr m the 15th through 17th centure ems of transcr pt on "to modern notat o . Techn ques n arrang ng lor the contemporaryiau redo, te evston and stud o orchestra Prereou 5 te MTC 223 MTC 316 Modern Arranging. (2) spr ng Con! nuat on of MTC 315 Prerequ s te MTC 315 MTC 320 Modal Counterpoint. (2) a .C unterpo nt based on 16th-centuryvoca p yphan'c sty e Prerequ sbte MTC 221 MTC 321 Tonal Counterpoint. (2) spr fig Counterpo nt based on 18th-centurypo yphonic sly e Prerequ s te MTC 221 MTC 323 Composition. (2-3) fa andsprng Wr t ng mus c compost ons w t h emphas s on bas c techn ques and sma er structures May be repeated for cred t Prerequ s te. 3 semss ters ot MTC 123 or nstructar approva MTC 327 Form and Analysis 1. (3) ." "?, ,,3 Organ'z ng elements n the most mportant contrapu tai and homo phon c musca forms from the Rena ssance through the 19th century Prereou s te MTC 222 MTC 422 Musical Acoustics. (3) fa Propert es of sound and t ne Harmon c ser es nstruments, the ear aud tor um acaust cs and the reproduct on of s und Assumes a thor ough know edge of mus ca notat on nterva s scaes, and harmony or 2 years of mus c theory MTC 425 Studies i n 20th Century Theory. (3) ."19 Cont nued deve opment of ana yt ca techn ques and aura skc w th an examlnat on of theoret ca systems app cab e to 20th century mus c Preiequ s te MTC 223 SCHOOL OF MUSIC 301 MUE 562 J a u Ensemble Rehearsal Techniques. (1) f a andsprng Conductcng and rehearsa techn quesf ischoo jazz ensembes Lab Prerequ s te M M Mus c Educaton maor MUE 564 Instrumental Music, Advanced Rehearsal Techniques. (3) nmnn V..". - ,"... ,,a-r In depto ana i s s ol n>lr.lllenlt lecnn q.e, r l c,eparal on lor a tror. o.gn o s r ~ s s o nof wan0 I.." r g orooems a r d s o .ions D r;.sscn ol ~ r 0 2CI YC conarc! 1-2 ano renearra lecrlr 7..es to. SLII o !.'.5 c teachers MUE 566 Instrumental Literature for Schools. (3) once a year Comprehensve study a d ana ys s of a types of nstrumenta mus c MUE 568 Choral Music, Advanced Rehearsal Technlques. (3) once a year Mus ca and voca techn ques necessary for presentat on f ch ra t eralLrr Anil 1s s ano ehpcimcn~alonu In Ds,cr?ogca aco.sca and olrler 2ro3ems of rclcarsa a a pelrarmance MUE 570 Choral Literalure tar Schools. (3) once a year Comprehensve study and ana ys s of chow mus c for the h gh schoo w th SOec a emDhaS s an Octavo terature MUE 579 Psychology at Music. (3) once a year Nature of mus ca ty and ts eua "at an Rev ew of recent research MUE 585 Vocal Acoustics and Production. (3) once a yaar In-depth approach to the psycho ogcaVphyso ogcat workngs f the vocai mechan Sm MUE 733 Contemporary Issues and Research i n Mus c Educatlon. 131 once a year Emphasres recent research retat ng to musc nstruct on at a1 teves current and histor ca ssues in chora genera and nstrumenta mus C MUE 744 Hkgher Education Instruction. (3) once a year Ph osoph ca and psycho og ca pr ncptes of co ege nlvers ty teach "a. Panerns of mus c teacher educataon and a pro ect on of Course .. o;t nes MUE 755 H i ~ l ~ r iResearch ~ai i n Muelc Education. (3) summer Know edge and ns ghts reated to conduct ng h st r ca research n mustc educat on Incudes deve opment of a m nl proposa for a dls Sertat on on the h story of mus c educat on MUSIC PERFORMANCE (MUP) MUP 100 Concert Anendance. (0) fa aodspnng Requ red of a mus c ma] rs for 6 semesters n each degree program w th a m n mum of 4 convocat ns anended each seme ter MUP 111 Studio Instruct on. (2) fa andsprng Bassoon ce o c a r net contrabass cornet euphon m t Ute, gu tar harp harpschard horn oboe organ percusson.pano saxophone. trombone trumpet tuba v o a v o n vo ce. Mln mum contact of 1 hour p US stud o c ass week y May be repeated for cred t May not be taken tor aud 1. Fee Prerequ s tes mu c major p acement exam na tan, aud ton MUP 121 Studlo Instruction. (1) fa spr og summer Secondary or m nor nstrument nstruct on Bassoon, ce 0,car net contrabass c rnet euohon um I Ute. au tar ham. hams chord horn. oboe organ percuss dn, p ano saxo&one trohbond trumpet tuba vota v o in volce. M n mum contact of 1 2 hour per week May be repeated for cred t May not be taken for aud t Fee Prerequ s tes mus c major; jnstructar approva MUP 127 Studio Instruction. (4) f a andsprng Bassoon ce 0,car net contrabass cornet euphon um f ute, gu tar harp harpschord horn oboe.organ percuss n, pana saxophone trombone, trumpet. tuba v o a v o n vo ce M n mum contact of 1 hour p us stud o cass week y May be repeated for cred 1. May not be taken foraud t Fee Prereau s t e s Pelformance malor. ~acement e~am ~ d ' o na.c l c ? MUP 130 8eg;nnng Group Piano. ( I ) Id ur." s ~ r n ~ Provdesa bas c ntroduct n to p ay ng p an0 thr ugh musc read ng chords, rhythmc and wr nen act" t es. Prerequ s te non-musc maor MUP 131 Class Piano. (11 .. fa 1 and spr ng 4 semester sequence (w lh MUP 132 231 and 232) des gned for those w th nte or no piano expeience. Emphas s on keyboard tech n aue s aht read no s mD e accomDan ments and morovi at on 2 hours p& week M& noi be taken ior audt Prerequ ste musc major MUP 132 Class Piano. (1) spr ng See MUP 31 MUP 133 Class Voice. (1) fa iand spr ng 4 semester sequence (MUP 134 233 and 234 open to a students 2 hours per week May not be taken for aud t MUP 134 Class Voice. (1) fa andsping See MUP 133 Prerequ s te MUP 133 or nstru tar apprava MUP 141 Jazz Fundamentals. (1) ,- > , Pr nc p es, methods and theory ofiazz pedormance especa y des g ed lor the sma jazz ensembe 2 hours per week MUP 142 J a n Fundamentals (11 SP ng Cont nuat on of MUP 141.2 h u n per week MUP 209 Beginning Choral Conduct'ng. (1) fa andspin; Essent a s of chora conduct ng techn ques 2 hours per week MUP 210 Beginning .Instrumental Conducting. (1) spr ng Essent als of nstrumenta nduct ng technq es 2 hours per week MUP 217 l m p r o v i ~ s t l ~ Workshop. n . (2) . . fa andsprnb Empha s o n bas c l a n terature chord symbo read ng me od c patterns ear Iran no me od c onceots and anatvs s of morovsed solos Must be taien n sequence'w th MUP 2<8 May nAt be taken for aud t Prerequ s tes MTC 125: MUP 11 1 1 semester MUP 218 Improvisation Workshop. (2) fa andspnng Cont nuat on of MUP 217. Prerequ s te MUP 217 MUP 231 Class Piano. (1) fa See MUP 131 MUP 232 Class Ptano. (1) sprrng SeeMUP 131. MUP 233 Class Voice. (1) fa aodsprng See MUP 133 Prerequste MUP 134 or nstruct rapprova MUP 234 Class Voice. (1) fa andsprng See MUP 133 Prerequ s te MUP 233 or nstructor approva MUP 235 Jazz Piano. (1) .. ~ ~ la 2.s2mesler seq-elce n ' h M-P 236 aes grca to* n z z ne,oaaro c*cor encc E n p s s s c l cnwo s)mco rcaa ng s mp e mpro. sat cn B ~ \Uo c r l l 2 10.ib iper nee6 Pieres. st+ N - P 132 NOTE: For the General Stud es requ'rement courses and codes such as L SQ C and H) see Genera Stud es 'page 78 For graduat on requ rements see Univem ly Gradual n Requ rements. page 74 For an exp anat an of addit ona omnrbus courses oflered but not sled in th s cata og see "Cass t cat an of Courses. page 51 MUP 527 Studio instruction. (2 or 4) fa andsprng Bassoon cel o car net contrabass c met. euphon um IUte qu tar P ~ C rP l a r ~ ~ ~ i rcrrl l ~ r o050t crqan 6erc.sqon pano, saroh ne li>~ir.unc :r.mpcl 1.m . c o $ 3 \ D C E U n m . % c ~ ? t atot 1 2 nc: rcr ACE< Ua, u? reo+att:>lor creol Mn, no! oe lircn lor a.01 Fee. ~ r e r e q us t e s . ' ~ . ~performance maior acement exa nat on audt n MUP 540 Advanced Conducttng. (3) - 6 6," " Score preparaton and conduct ng techn ques for nst umenta mus c Concentrat on n study of h stor ca styes. Requ red of D M A tudents n nstrumenta Musc MUP 541 The Art Song. (3) not reg" a r y offered Sem nar on s song from 15 beg n ng to the present day MUP 544 Chamber Orchestra. (1) fa! andsprng mp rtant masterp eces from a 1 per ds of musc are performed throughout the year May be repeated for cred t Preiequ ste: nstruc. tor appmva MUP 545 Symphony Orchestra. ( 1 ) fa 1and spr og Masterp eces of symphony orchestra terature. 3 t mes per week May be repeated tor cred t Prerequ s te aud t on with d rector MUP 546 S nfoniena. (1) fa1 and spr ng 5,rnpncn c c'cnewn trat presents appur ma'e) s A I nrerls ann. a i pcflorm ng maslcrp ecej al tne c u s ; c ~ reperic re 3 1mes per :.ecr Ma, oc re:+.%le.J l:r vrea., Preieo* s !e a .a I n .\ ~na rector MUP 550 Choral Union. (1) fa andsping Open to a students n the un vers O/ and t nterested s ngers n the commun ty by aud t'o Preparat on and performance f the arger chora w h s 2 hours per week May be repeated fo cred t Prerequ . s te. aud t on w th d rector MUP 551 Repertoire. (2) . . fa and sp Literature ava ab e I r performance n a perform ng med a May be remated for cred t MUP 552 Concert Cho'r. (1) fa andsprng mportant masterp eces from a per ods of mus c are performed May be repeated for cied t Prerequ s te nst ct r approva MUP 553 Unlverslty Choir. (1) fa andsprng 4 hours per week May be repeated far cred t Prerequ s te nstructor appr va MUP 555 Men's Chorus. (1) fa andsprng Rehearsa and performance of musc for ma e voces. 3 hour per week May be repeated foicred t Prerequ s tes aud t on wcth d rector lnstructor approva MUP 557 Women's Chorus. ( I ) fa andsprng 2 hours per week May be repeated for cred t Prerequ s te nstructor "6 a. .m ua MUP 561 Marching and Concert Bands. (1) fa andsping Stag ng of format ons and d i is for tootba games and other events la ' masterp ece of symphon c band terature spr ng Meets dar y. May be repeated for cied t Prerequ s te. a d t on w th d rector MUP 562 Wand Ensemble. (1) h andsprog Rehearsaland performance of terature tor w nd ensemb e 2 hours per week n la 4 hours n sping May be repeated foicred t Perform ng ensemb e Prerequts te nstructor approva MUP 563 Chamber Winds. (1) fa andsprng Rehear a and performanceof advanced teratuief r chamber w nds 2 hours per week May be repeated for cred t Perform nq ensembe Prerequ s te nstructor apprava MUP 570 Music Theatre: Techniques. (1) fa aodsprng Exerc ses and mprovsat ons f r the s ng ng actor emphas r ng body awareness so at! ns and freedom f the voca and breath mecha nt ms Sect on t nterpretation) Sect on 2 (Express on Sect on 3 Movement for Singers) Each Sect on. 3 hours per week May be repeated lor credit MUP 571 Music Theatre: Workshops. (1) fa andsorno Deve ophencof spec f c sk is for the mus ca dramat c nterpretat n Sect on 1 R a e Pieparat on ' Sect on 2 Styes Sect an 3 Opera Scenes Sect on 4 Mus ca Comedy Sect an 5 Revue Ensembes Each sect on 1 hour ecture demonstrat on 1 ab per week May be iepeated for cred 1. MUP 572 Music Theatre: Orchestras. (1) fa andsprng Partlc pat on n Lyr c Opera Theatre product ons Sect on 1 Orches tra .Sect on 2 Chamber Orchestra Sect on 3 Chamber Ensembe May be repeated for cred t. Prerequ s les aud t on w th d rector nstructor approva MUP 573 MUSIC Theatre: Performance. (1) .. la andsprng Part c pat on n Lyrc Opera Theatre pr duct ons Sect on 1 Pr nc pa Roes) Sect on 2 Chorus May be repeated lor cred t Prerequ s tes aud tion wlth d rector. lnstructor aDDrova , MUP 574 Mus'c Theatre: Production. (1) fa andsping Part c pat on n Lyr c Opera Theatre product ons. Sect on 1 (Vo a1 Per lormance Sect n 2 (Techn ca Muslc Theatre Sect on 3 Probems n Product on to be taken concurrent y w th MUP 573 Sect on 2 May be repeated for cred t MUP 576 New Muslc Ensemble. 11) . MUP 579 Chamber Music Ensembles. (1) . . fa andspring Slr ng brass wo dw nd percuss on keyboard voca and m xed ensemb es 2 hours per week May be repeated far cred t Prereq s l e instruct r approva MUP 581 Performance Pedagogy and Materials. (2) fa andsprog Pr nc p es and meth ds of performance techn ques I reach perf r mance f e d May be repeated for credit MUP 582 Collegium Muslcum. (1) no! regular y offered S ngers and nstrumenta sts speca z ng n the performanceof ear y and unusua mus c 2 hours per week May be repeated for cred t Pre requ s le. nstructor approva MUP 585 Percussion Ensemble (1) . . fa andspnng Rehearsa and perf rmance of standard and or g na reperto re lor the percuss on ensembe and re ated nstruments 2 hours per week May be repeated for cred t Preiequ s te nstructoi apDrova .. MUP 586 J a n Band. (1) laf and spr og Rehearsal and performanceof new tradit ona and Lat n terature for fazz bands. 4 hours perweek May be repeated lor cred I Pierequ 5 te nstructor apprava MUP 567 Ethnomusicology .. Ensembles. 11) .. falaodsprng Performancelearn ng experience for the musc of var ous cu lures of the word May be repeated for cred t Prerequ s te know edge of nstrument or nstructor a.~.~ r o v a i . MUP 568 Piano Accompanying. (1) fa and sprrng P an0 accompan ments found n voca and nstrumenta terature d s cusson of styes and performance practces, experence n p b c per lormance 2 hours per week May be repeated for cred t Pierequ ste. Pelformance malor w th a concentrat on n p ano accompany ng or nstructoiapprova MUP 591 Seminar. (1-12) not reg" ary offered . DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE 305 MUP 595 Continuing Registration. (1) la andsprng MUP 596 Solo Performance. (1) fall and spr ng May be tu recita malor operat c r o e so Department of Theatre perf rmance w th orches tra ensemb e or ecture recta Prerequ ste M M canddate o app led mus c MUP 597 Solo Performance. (1) fallandspr ng See MUP 596 MUP 671 Choral Repertoire. (3) no1 reg" a r y offered Examinat on of arge chora orchestral works to determ ne the r mus cat and textua character stlc from a ca ductois ~ o i nof t v ew MUP 727 Studio Instruction. (2 or 4) falandsprng M n mum contact at 1 hour per week May be repeated for credt Fee Preregu s te D M A cand date MUP 751 Seminar in Piano Literature. (2) fa 1 n odd years n depth study of selected topcs re ated to the standard p ano tera lure. Requ res research paper b b ography, cass presentat an Sem nar MUP 792 Research. (1 12) fa spr ng, summer MUP 796 Solo Performance. 11 151 . . la 1 and spr ng May be repeated for cred t Prerequ s te D M A cand date MUP 799 Dissertation. (1-15) fa 1 and spr ng MUSIC (MUS) MUS 100 Fundamentals of MUSIC Notation. (3) h 1 and spr ng Provdes "on Mus c maj rs w th sufflcent symbo teracy to beg n work n the f e d 01 mus ca earnma Cred t not am cab e toward anv MUS 340 Survey of Music History. (3) fall sprng, summer Ma or composers compost ons, and per ods n the h story of m slc Cred t not appi cabe toward any Mus c degree General Studes: HU, H MUS 347 Jazz i n America. (3) laN sprng. summer Current pract ces emp oyed by contemporarylau mus c ans the h storca deve opment of 1techn ques Cred t not app cabe toward any Mus c degree Lecture d scuss on Cross- sled as AFH 347 Cred t s a towed for on y AFH 347 or MUS 347 Gsneal Studes: HU MUS 354 Popular Music. (3) fall sprng summer Empnas i.on n star ca c * !.,a. ana performancepanerns n a \ar el, ot pop-lar ooms s ~ c nas c.1 lot mleo lo, roc*, I 'r . a n an0 Afro Amer can n ~ c sMa, oe re3ea:eo tar creo I Cleo Inai aDD can c toward any Mus c degree Geneal Shldes HU MUS 355 Survev of American Music. (3) .. la sprng. summer Growth and deve opment of Amer can musc Credit not appicab e toward any Musc degree Genera Slud es HU H MUS 356 Survey of the Musical Theatre. (3) once a year MU$c s place n the theatre vewed n terms of h stor ca mponance and relat ve fund on Credt not app cable toward any Mus c degree General Slud es HU . ( G H A L L 232) 3801965-5359 herbergercollege.asu.edu/theatre PROFESSORS BARKER, BEDARD ECKARD, G NER KNAPP, MASON SALDANA THOMSON W LLS ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS ACKER EDWARDS. ENGEL HOLLOWAY RlSKE V NING ASSISTANT PROFESSORS REYES STERL NG. WOODSON LECTURERS IRVINE, SM TH DAWSON. TONGRET WAGNER The Department o f Theatre I * n men ber o f the National Accoclat on o f Schools o f Theatre. and the reaulrement\ set r e in a ~ ~ a r d a n cuet t h th; publtshed t o n h in this ~ a t a l o @ regulat~on\o f the as?oilatlon. For ad\ l u n g purposes, a l l student3 r e ~ i h t e n n gi n a Theatre degree program enroll lhruugh the Herberger C o l ege o f Frnc Art, Special advis tng check ~heetb.p&\ldln: 'omplete !ntorma&on regardlog requlrementq dnd buggesled elecmes. are available i n the Department o f Theatre oftice tor each degree program Fre\hrndn and \ophomore\ who meet uni\erqity and depdrtmentdl \tandad\ mu\t receive a grade o f ' C" or htgher tn a l l n djor i o u r w 5 dnd d 2 50 cumulati\e GPA dur tng the11 first semeqter to i o n t l n u r i n the B A Theatre pro gram. Studmts fatlln, to n ert the\e requiren ents will have one bemerter o f departmental probdtton to recene a "C" or higher i n major course5 and ratre their cumulattve GPA to 2 50 Student5 t a i l ~ n gto meet the above requirements b y the end ot the fust year ( t u o \eniesterrl Jre a 4 e d to qeek dd\ib i n g regarding other m a ors THEATRE-B.A. The malor in Theatre con\st? o t 58 semester hours. The f o l l o u i n g 34 reme\ter hour, of core cour*es arc required of all B A degree candld.lter THE THE THE THE THE THP THP THP THP THP THP THP Total Onentatlon to Thcalrc ................. Pnnaple\ of Dram~ttcAoaiy\!\ L.. .... Htrtnr) t the Theatre i H L . H H \tuiy of t h Thearc ~ I1 H U H . . . . . . . . Theare Forms and Cl:$> writins. \oi,r pcrfnrrnancr. thc;itir for \oci:~lch;cri;c~. Chcck the departtl~cnti d v i s i n g nl'licr for u l i h t o f c l ~ p l h l ccttorrc\. Twenty-Iiwr \crnc\ter h w r c oCTHE imil 1-tit' cli.cti\c\ are selected hctucen the rtodcnt and ;id\ iv,jti, c ~ ~ ~ i ~ ptlic letc 5 8 se~iic\leihI lhc ,,,:,,,<>r1. c,>ur,c, 5, ,111 ~K,CIC <)I ''('-<>I GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS hipher ma! he ;ippllcrl lonard pniduati,,ll. Bel'crc thc,iur,i~r >car. sludent~;KC c ~ ~ ~ I ,>I, ~ ~: ~; :~b l c ~ l dernic ;tnd ;tni\tic p r y r e \ \ . Based on thl\ r.i.~lu;it~,,~~. ,tudents m:ty rcin;iin i n thc gcnsral B.A. desrcc l > r c y ~ i i ~ r :, Rehearsal of a scene from an ASU producton of Carousel DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE 307 MINOR The department otfer* a n lnor in Theatre con\l\ttn, o f 22 semecter hours of cource work The fo o u l n g Lourses are required i n t r o d u c t ~ ~t >Theatre n HU.. ....... r ) of the Theatre 1 HU. H . . . . THE 121 H n t a n ot IheThedtre iIH L . H. THP 101 Intnductlon tu the A n 01 Actln . . THP 211 Introductton toTechn cui Thcatrc . . THP 301 Theatre Product\on ......... Cancenuatron area- . . ..... THE 1W THE 320 Hlrt T wl. - ...... ....... Airo requ red xe luo three h Procedures f techn ca theatre product on and demonstrat on T p cs nc ude des gn and consti ct on of scenery ght ng and pr pert es 2 hours ect re 3 houn lab Fee Prerequ s te Theatre mator or m nor THP 214 Introduction to Costummg. (3) fa andspr g Bas c pr nc p es f costume des gn construct on and survey of se ected h stoica pet ods nc ud ng makeup sty es Costume deslgn project and pr duct on experience 3 hours ectu e 2 hours ab Pre or corequ s tes' THE 220 Theatre major THP 217 Theatre Safety. (1) fa andsprng Modern theatre safety pract ces nc ud ng scene shop chemca eec tr ca. and r gg ng safety Prerequis te Theatre major THP 218The Director's Vision. (3) fa andsprng H story. theory and pr nc p es of d rect ng Exam nes d rectois r e and respons b! t es pay se ect an conceptual z ng, ground p ans bockng Prerequ s tes. THE 220 THP 102 THP 260 Introduction to Playwriting. (3) fa andsprng Bas c sk s of p aywrt ng ncud ng exerctses n monoogues scenes and con1 ct and reso ut an. ea no to comD oav. ' et on of a one act . Prerequ s te ENG 101 or 105 o (07 THP 261 introduction to Screenwriting. (3) once a year Basc sk s of screenwr t ng nc ud ng exerc ses n con1 ct and reso ut on, pot po nts, and theor es of three act structure and des gn. Prerequste ENG 101 or 105 or 107 THP 272 Introduction to Stage Movement. (3) fa and s v n g em^ . C ~ O - a rano y c,,sca tranng n re.,xat cn a gnmrn! coratcn i q rn,ln-i a r u p ? ~ ? Preieq.stc T n V 101 or nr tten ns.!.ct r a .x.' 0 . a Pte c , corco.stu TnP 102 THP 277 Introduction to Voice for the Actor. (3) fa a d s p ng EXB~CS and ~ Stechn ques to free the volce and mprove prolsct on Prerequ s tes. b thTHP 101 or 102 and 272 or on y wrnen nstructor approva. Preiequ s te w th a grade of C or h gher THE 220 DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE 311 THP 509 S nging for Actors. ( 1 ) fali and sp ng ntroduces the bas cs of s ng ng t chn que Breath c ntro res nance an cu at on exp orat on and expans on f s ng ng range May be repeated lor cred t Stud o Prerequ te adm sson t M FA perfor mance concentrat on or wr tten nstructar approva THP 511 lmprovisatlon with Youth Workshop. ( 3 ) spr ng Theores and techn ques f d ama w th var ous pap" a t o m f youth. Emphass on how resea ch nfo ms pra I c e c udes pract cu Pre requ s tes on y THP 41 1 o r b th graduate stand ng and wr nen nstructor appr va THP 512 Puppetry Workshop. ( 3 ) fa andsprng Suwey of puppetry n educat on puppetry as an an f rm des gn and performance Fee Prerequ s te grad ate stand ng or wrinen nstructor approva THP 517 Stage Management Practicum. ( 3 ) a-& Read ngs and research n tage management and pan c pat n as a stage manager n a un versty theatre product on Prerequ s te wr nen nstiuctor approva THP 518 Advanced Directing Lab. ( 3 ) fa andsprng Act ve d'scovery of d rect ng concepts through pract ca exerc ses and co aborat on deconstruct o f contemoorarv c as c terat re Exp ores d rector as pr mary artst Lab 'Preiiqu s te wr nen n tructor appiova THP 519 Directina: Works ~nProsress. 13) . . SPr'R Ao.a?cea prqe-ti n ursc.rq i.i:il:er iril'rnq i,n ;a co aooral\r r,ru cess oewem c rector p ?,v. gn' ,;i<.,s an<>oes ,lr.?r, Fcr.ses cr mar on re* scr 01s 0' a ~ C P I ens 01 :erat.re Uh, 3e reoeateo 10, cred i. Stud o an te pract d m . Prerequ s tes THP i 1 8 nstru tor approva THP 530 Advanced Costume Des'gn. ( 3 ) not regolary offered Advanced stud o projects n c stume des gn far a var ety of product on forms Pierequ ste' wr tten nstructor apprava THP 540 Scene Design Applications. ( 3 ) once a year Con eptua and pract ca app cation of the des gn process nc ud ng graph c and scu ptura projects Pract ca des gn prob ems vest gated n aboratoiy. Lab lee Prerequ s te' wrnen nstructor appiova THP 545 Lighting Design Applicat'ons. ( 3 ) not reou ar v offered ~dvaGed itud o projects n stage ghting des gn Prerequ s te wrlnen nstr~ctorappmva THP 560 Playwright's Workshop. ( 3 ) fa andsping Pract ce and study of creat ng characters d a ogue scenes pays and mono ogues for the stage May be repeated lor cred t Stud o Pre requ s ts wr t e n nstru tor appr va THP 561 Scripts i n Progress. ( 3 ) fa/ aodsprng Stud o Work w th the nstructor centered on revs ns of ng na pays. May be repeated for cred t Stud o Prerequ s te THP 560 or wr nen nstructor appr va THP 562 Literary Management Workshop. ( 3 ) fa Advanced terary management for the contemporary theatre nc ud .ng 1renas.r ne6 pa, oe.ec>mer' f e 3 l i a s a r o pr:n.nc?s:h!o~gn a.ltnc Lntca Slalcs Parlc ? a i m n A, zora P 3 p l !n: Compel Icn Pre.eq. 5 le - ? , P 560 or nr llcn nstr.clor ac-rova . 5 THP 584 lnternshio. . 11-3) . . once a year F e d research and on s te tia n ng n theatre for youth commun ty the atre and product on techn ques Prerequ s te wr nen instructor a ,~, ~ r o v a i THP 593 Applied Project. (1-12) once a year Prerequ s te wr tten nstructar approva THP 594 Conference and Workshop i n Child Drama. ( 3 ) once a year Prerequ s te wr nen nstructor approva THP 598 Special Topics. ( 1 4 ) once a year Lecture stud o Poss b e top es a Actng b Advanced Scieenwr tlng (c) Co lege Teach nv Act ng improv~ationw th Youth Movement Puppetry Theatre t r Socat Change Va ce (d) D rect ng (e performance and Techno ogy f So o and Co aborat ve Performance a) So o Performance Stage D a ects I Stage Management Works n Progress. Actor Paywr ght THP 611 Improvisation wlth Youth Seminar. (3) once a year Exam nes current research, theory, and pract ces in dama w th youth Deve opment and execut on of research projects Prerequ s te wnnen nstr ctor approva THP 618 Directing Practicum. ( 3 ) once a year Pract ca exper ence tn d reetlng and produc ng an entlre pay or mus ca for young aud ences Prerequlste wr nen nstructor approval. THP 649 Design Studio. ( 3 ) fa andsprng Projects nc ude des gn of scenery costume ~ghongor sound for aboratow or malnstaoe - .oroductlons Mav be re~eatedfor cred t Prerea ui51te: wr nen nstructor approval THP 684 Internship. (34) fa , spr og. summer Flsid research n performance, mprov sat on with youth theatre for youth puppetry, and scenography Prerequ~stswrtnen tnstructar approva THP 691 Seminar: Scenography. (3) Exam nes and researches madern concepts and pract ces of scenography Prerequ s te wr nen nstructor approva THP 693 Applied Project. (1-12) fall sprng summer F na projects for M FA Theatre cand dates n performance, scenog raphy, and theatre lor youth. Preiequ s te' wr hen 'nstructor approva. THP 783 Field Work. (1-12) once a year POSSb e top cs a) Theatre Education NOTE: F ithe Genera Stud es requ rement, courses and codes (such as L SQ C and H) see 'Genera Stud es.' page 78 Far gradual on requ rements see Un ve sty Graduato Requ rements page 74 For an exp anal on of add t ona omn bus courses offered but not sled n t h s cata g see C ass f cat on of Course 'page 51 College of Law Patricia D. White, J.D., Dean www.law.asu.edu PURPOSE The prime function of the College of Law is to train men and women for the practicing legal profession and related professional assignments. In addition. the college has the responsibility to contribute to the quality of justice administered in our wcicty. ORGANIZATION Law Building and Law Library The John J. Ross-William C. Blakley Law Library i,mirurnlsPnolo Purpose ................................. 312 ............................312 Admission. .............................,313 Accreditation ...........................,313 . More Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .314 Organization. Juris Doctor Degree.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,314 The John S. Armstrong Law Building is located near other colleges on the university's main campus. The Law Building prilvides every modern facility for legal education and has been described by experts involved in the planning of law buildings as setting a neu, standard in functional design. The award-winning John J. Ross-William C. Blakley Law Librarv. ,, named in memorv of two orominent Phoenix attorneys. is one of the finest law lihraries in the Southwest. The lihrary houses a collection of more than 35 1,000 volumes and microform volume equivalents. The collection includes a broad selection of Anelo-American case reports and statutes as well as legal treatises. periodicals, encyclopedias. digests. citators, and administrative materials. The collection also includes a growing selection of special materials dealing with international law. Indian law. Mexican law. and lau and technology. The library. housed in a dramatic and functional building that opened in August 1993, is also a selective U S . government deposituly. The building provides accessible shelving for the expanding collections and comfortable study space at camels. tahles. and lounge seating located throughout the librarv. Additionallv. the law lihrarv has a 30-station computeriab a\ well a s i ~ x l and s W ~ S T L A Wrooms which contain 10 stations each: 27 meetine- and study rooms: a microforms facility: and a classroom. Students also ha\.e readv access to the other campus librarie5. including the ~ h a r l e Trumhull s Haydsn ~ i b r a r y . the Daniel E. Noble Science and Engineering Library. the libraries comprise more than 3 million volumes. Special Programs Center for the Study of Law, Science, a n d Technolog): The ASU Center for the Study of Law. Science, and Technology is a multidisciplinary research center founded by the Arizona Board of Regents in 1984. The center publishes research studies. sponsors seminarc and symposia, and houses visiting scholars and teachers. Through these programs, the center seeks to contribute to 1. the formulation and improvement of law and public policy affecting science and technology: and COLLEGE O F LAW 313 ? the wice application ot XclenLe and technolog) in the legdl \)stem The College of Lau offend substantial number ot courses In the law, suenee. and technolog) area lnclud~ng bloethics, law and ps)chlatr). en\ ironmental law. health care law. lntellectua property. ldnd use regulat~on.lna and evolutionaq biolog). law and medicine. law and soclal scl ence, mass communlcatron. nahiral resources Ian. patent law, regulatory problemr in law acience and te~hnolog). and waler law. Each semester. the center publiches a student guide to other less ob\lour courses that contain Fclence and iechnology issues In recent semesters thir gulde has llrted courses in AIDS and the Ian. commercidl law, emvlovment law, law and the handicapped, antitrust, statistica~briotin emplovment discrimlndtion litieatlon, and several courses offirei b> other departments on campus a\ailable for regia tratlon by law students. In addition to regular course offer ings. students can mange Independent studies wlth %$per vising faculty on topics of apec~allnterect to them. The cen ter also lnvltes guest speakers from legal or scientific t~elds to visit w ~ t hinterebted law shident5. generdll) durinp.the noon hour. In cooperation w th the Amencan Bar A\. Box 2000. Neutoun, Pennsylvania 18940. In centers throughout the country. For more information regarding adm~ssion.call 480 965 1474 or urite ADM S S ONS OFFCE COL-EGE OF -AW AR ZONA STATE UNIVERSITY PO BOX 877906 TEMPE A Z 85287 7906 Retention Standards. To be el~gibleto conunue in the Col lege of Lax. \tudent\ mu71 malntatn a cumulat~\ewe~ehted GPA of 70 or hieher at the end of each remester or summer se\rion. Any student who fall, to dchle\e a 70 GPA in any one 5ernerter. regardles of the cumul~ti\eGPA, ia automatically pldced on probataon Continuallon ot enrollment bb probatlonary student? l a upon \uch terms and condition? as the ~ o l l e z emay impose. A student whosecumulati\e GPA tdl\ below the required Iebel or uhoqe serneTter GPA is l e u t h ~ n70 in two conqecu ti\e \eme?ter? i\ dl\rnlsed but ma) apply to the Otfice of the Dean for readmi\slon The Oftice ot the Dean refers the dpp lid1 on to d tacult) Comm~tteeon Readmlc\ion. Cases In u h i ~ hthe GPA deficieniy I \ \Irght and ev~denceof exten udtinz LuLumstdnce\ I S con\inc~ng.readrn~aslonmay be granted on a probatlonary tatu us atter a rebiew ot the rea \on, contributing to unsat~sfactor)perfomdnce and a find Inn- thm there IS sub~tantlal.orospect . tor accevtable dca demlc pertormance. Continuation in rchool thereafter mav on achle\lne a le\el ot vertomdnce higher be cond~t~oned than the o ~ r r a l 70 l GP4 her detaifed lntonnatloncon cernlnmthe colleee'~rrtentlon \tandardb can be found In the Honor Code. The lega profes\!on, a \elf regulatmg a s o c i atlon deper dr on the integrity. honor, and per5onal moral ty of edch mellber Similarly, the inteerity and \ d u e of an ASU Col ege of Law degree depend, on a reputatlon for fair compet~tion.The college'? Hun< r Code 1s intended as a nledwre to oreserve the inteeritv - . ot the ichool'r dioloma and to create an arend in which ctudents can compete f a r ) and cont~dentl\ Conlea ot the Hotlor C, de are .i\ailab e from the a s Sldnt dean in the college'b Student Senplces Otilce ACCREDITATION The college's full) accredited by the Amencan Bar A\\"' dtlon and i \ a member ut the Assocntion of Amen can LAMS~hooIs. MORE INFORMATION Further detailed information concerning the course of study. admission practices, exDenses. and financial a\sistan;< . ~ nhe t.nlncl I I I thc /iu,.t,r,t>,r r / t + C,.l/.:t ,,r / . . w 1.1 rC4Jc.t th: h ~ l l c u i CII t .tppl~;~tt.ln r.,rnr.. . ~ .l lo \ . Jh!.72!17 .. or write ADMISSIONS OFFICE COLLEGE OF LAW ARIZONA STATE UNlVERSlN PO BOX 877906 TEMPE A2 85287-7906 For general information about the College of Law. call 4801965.1474 or access the college's Web site at www.law.asu.edu. Law Doctoral Program Patricia D. White Dean Course of Study The progranl o f \ t i ~ i l yin thc College of Law i s designed fur full-time rtudcnt\. In thr first year of the three-year program. the course of\tudy i\ prescribed and incorporate\ the time-proven technique\ of lrg:~leducation. T h i f~i n t year gi\.ei student>-h! rhc "caw method.' by the "problem method." by "moot coun:' and through other techniquesan intensive expo\ol-r to the ha\ic legal pioccs\e\. .As a pan of the program. fir%l-!.ear htudent, are assigned to small section\. lo the Lcgal Resexch and \Vriting prngram. first-year student5 prcpare legal briefs and memoranda and receive fredh:sk through the use of practice examinations. The pingum iocuseb on the development of writing and organir.!tiunal skills necessary for success in law school and in thc prnctice of law. The second and third yexs cover a widc range of coilrsrs varying i n format as well as subject matter. ~ i l l n u i n gstudents to pursue both the basic subjects of l;!u study ;ind more specialized intereht5. B y offering :reat freedom i n the \election of subjects. the educational e\psricncc of the wcond and third years i, in sharp contrail to the curriculum of the first year. I n addition. the college offer, a nuniber of faculty-supenired clinical education prugrarns and n pn,giarn of s u p e n i d externships. (LAW 201) 4801965-6181 lau;asu.edu LAW (LAW) See the G , r t ~ / ~ ~('or(ilo,i. ~irc lur the LAW courses. REGENTS' PROFESSORS KAYE. MURPHY PROFESSORS ARTERIAN. BARTELS, BENDER, BERCH, BRENNAN, CALLEROS. ELLMAN. FELLER. FURNISH. GREY, GUERIN. JONES. KADER. KARJALA. LESHY, LOWENTHAL, MATHESON. O'GRADY ROSE. SCHROEDER. STANTON, STROUSE. TESON, TSOSIE. TUCKER. WEINSTEIN, WHITE, WlNER SENIOR CLINICAL PROFESSIONAL DAUBER CLINICAL PROFESSIONAL DALLYN DIRECTORS Center for the Study of Law, Science, and Technology Strouse Clinical Programs O'Grady Indian Legal Program Tsosie Legal Research and Writing and Academic Support Stinson JURlS DOCTOR DEGREE The College of L a w offers a three-year program of professional studies at the graduate level leading to the degree of Juris Doctor. Far more information on the degree and courses. \cr the Grodi,ar~Crtro/c,~q. Inside John S. Armstrong Hall - ? College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Linell E.Cady. Th.D., Interim Dean C"'-'.".' .... , ." ............ .. .. Department of Aerospace Studies . . . . . . . . . . . 328 African American Studies Program . . . . . . . . . .330 ...............333 Department of Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340 . Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry . . 345 Department of Anthropology Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351 $. :* &, Cornouter Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .352 i' . f ? , : 9. . .k. .i. ., ... 9 ' 'l A+? . " '1 @&*: ' .... . ........ -7% : Economics ..............................353 Department of English ....................354 Department of Exercise Science and Physical Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .360 Department of Family and Human Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364 Department of Geography ................. Department of Geological Sciences 366 . . . . . . . . . 372 Department of History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .375 ........382 Department of Languages and Literatures .... 384 Interdisciplinary Humanities Program Department of Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401 Department of Microbiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410 Department of Military Science .............413 Molecular and Cellular Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . .415 Molecular BioscienceslBiotechnology . . . . . . . 415 Department of Philosophy Palm Walk. a notable landmark on the ASU campus T m mT,"n,ole oholo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417 . Department of Physics and Astronomy Department of Plant Biology ...... 420 ...............426 Department of Political Science. . . . . . . . . . . . .430 Department of Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .437 Department of Religious Studies . . . . . . . . . . . .442 Department of Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .445 Department of Speech and Hearing Science . . 449 Women's Studies Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .452 PURPOSE Like dl] ma or research un,\ers tie\. Anzona Stdte Unl bersit). pro\ider the mean? tor undereraduates to acquire a . l~berdleducation. an education that broaden\ studenti' undentandine in the major dreas cf human knoulrder u hlle prorldlng atudents uithin depth knowledge in thelFchosen areas ot tocu\. Whlle the professlondl schools dnd colleges can and do provide tor impondnt d menslons ot a llberdl education, the central acadermc cening for accomplishing this basic unl~ersit)purpose 15 the Co lege ot Llbewl An\ dnd Sciences CLAS). The college pro\ des a pan~culdrly rich and var~ed\el of oooonunities for studentb to gain the hind ot liberal education that helpa to prepare them for a lkfetlme of continued learnlne and d ~ d s a t l o of n hnowledee in a diverse and erer changlng world Aq a consequence of the wide range of subjects CLAS offers in the human~tle~. the natural rclences dnd mathemat ~ c s and . the \oclal and behd\loral sciences. InSlNCtlOn 15 provlded in a number of core areah for undergraduate stu dentr from all d t h e other colleze<. Students uith mdjors In bus~nesb.edu~atiun.engineenne. nunin:. and other profrs bional college, re]) on CLAS for b a s ~ ctoundatlon courcr,. CLAS also offers the majorlt) of course5 meet ng the Gen erdl Studies requirement. CLAS initiated and continues to parturlclpate nctl\el) with the Bmett Honors Colleee It a l ~ o offer? ad\i\lng to under eraduateq who are norkine out thelr undererddudte or" " gramc or are planning for graduate stud ei. Most of the unl\eren center,. and se\erdl research ~n~tituteq and laboratones. The college oiferb 17 progrdms leading to a bachelor', degree. 28 program? eadlng to a master's degree. 22 proerams leading to a doctordl degree. and interdl*cip mar) graduate procram? ~n coopermon w ~ t h other college\. Under&rddudtecu?tormzed ~nterdlhulpllna~) degrees are a l ~ oa%ailablein the colle-e. For more ~nformat~on accex the college'? Web ~ i t at e wuwayu edu cia,. ADMISSION Any entrnng ASU 5tudent who h ~ nr et the minimum unrversll\ entrance requirement? can be admitted to CLAS Students wlth feuer than 50 earned hours of credlt can if the, wlch, be ndmltted as "no pretrrence" student? Students w th 50 or more hour7 muct declare a rnaior to be acccoted Into the college An, student uith d cumulatlle G P 4 of at least 2 00 a ho is currently registered in good standing in another college at ASU and who wishec to maior in a rubiect ottered by CLAS and to follow a program ofitud) in th; major may kanbfer Into the college (Student5 wiqhin- to transfer into the mqorc of Computer S c r e n ~ eor Economic\ mu51 ha\e an ASU cumulati\e GPA of at leaqt 2.50 The \tudent transfer5 by applqing and be ng nrtlall\ ad! ~ r r din the Office for Academic Program, In SS 11 1 Student\ adnittted trom other 4SU college? are under mandaton ad\ i ~ n durlng g the fin1 semester and must take coune, leading directly to a deeree in CLAS. Failure to tollo\\ mandated adbrce on cuur\e selection can result n rnrollment ind regl\tratlon problems. zncluding cancellation dnd hold? Transfer Students. The univervty srandards for evaluat~on of trdnsfer credlt are liqted under "Trdn5fer Credit," page 57 All ~tudentawho meet the unlrerrity standdrdr are admlssi ble to CLAS. but students des ring- to malor in elfher Com puter Sc~enceor Economic? must habe transfer GPAF ot at least ? 50. Transfer students are urged to contact the rele \ant a~adermcdepann ent or the Otfiie for Academic Pro gramc in SS 111. to ensure a 5mooth tranvtton to CLAS. Studentc u h o ha\e tranqferred Lour\es from in\t~tut~ons other thdn Anzona cornmunit) college\ mu\t hd\e the11 trdn\cnpt\ evdudted bv an ad\ lcor in SS I I I Student5 n ha hate attended onl\ Anzona con munitv college\ ha\e e\.+lu ation5 performed in the department of the major Courses transferred from two \ear (community) collegeb are acce~tedas lower dibiclon credlt onlb Studenn are urged to choose the11 communit) college cources cdrefullv. in \ iew of the fact that a mrnlmum of 15 \emecter hours of work taken at the u n i ~ e n i t ymust be upper d i v l \ ~n credit (see "Community Colleeec." page 37 . "Undecided" or "Undeclared" Majors. Student, in CLAS are not required to re ect a malor upon enter ng the co lege ac freshmen or at anv time thereatter until the semester in u h ~ c h60 semester hours are earned Until ~ u c h "no preference" students haxe c h o ~ e n major. the) are ad~lqedthrough Cross College Ad\ is n: S e n Ice&.in the Undergraduate Acadermc Ser~ice,Building. It i~ imponant to conrult an academ~cad\iror before an) enrollment actlv ~tv.Before or during the semester in uhlch they earn 60 cemebter hour\, student5 murt relect thelr major and tran~fer into the apprupndte department. Nore. Studenn u h o u ~ tohenter a program of stud) that hac a ng~dlybt~ucturedcurriculum ~houldbc nuare that d e l a In choorine a major could result n ddded time and cort in the complet on of requirement\ .I ADVISING .. . All btudent~are ureed to \eeh dd\i\~nein the aooraonate college un t before reglstrdtion. Student5 mu51 to o u the l m the Schtd ilr n f C/o\$ the academic department indicated Advising for Preprofessional Programs Profeqcional F~eld ' Dentimy' Foretgn Ferbice Health physic? Law Medlcme' Mlni\try Occuoauonal theraov .. Opl.>nlr.lr) O\lct>path! Pl~ano>:\ Phq~tcaltherapy Podiatry - Office Where Adxisor 1 5 Lo~ated Pre Health Profeas~ons.LSC 206C Department of chosen major Pre Hedlth Profe5sionq. LSC 206C Office for Acadenuc Progrdms. SS 111 Pre Health Profess~on\.LSC 206C Department of Religious Studies. LL 651 Pre Health Profession<. LSC 206C Prc i i c ~ l t P l ~r . > ~ c ~ ~ ~l.SC t m . ?tlh(' , I'rc Hr., lh I'r.,lc~~toti~. LSC' 2f,OC Prc l i t ~ l t hPr~>~:\w>~t<. l.SC ?OK' Pre Health Professions. LSC 206C Pre Health Profession<. LSC 206C .I Students prepdnnf for cdreei in thew areas *hauld reglater in Ihe Pre Heo th Profev onr ottlce. 180 965 ??b5. confer u ~ t hthe Pie Health Proter?lanr ad\lcor concerntng out of \ure cchoola \\here lhe\ ma) complete the rralnlng hlinors. Although not requ~redfor graduation, bpecial college aooro\ed minorc are a\drlable m most deomments. ~ h e c l ; ; l e ~ ment n program dercnptions for ddtads. Mtnors offered b?. deoartmenth must hme at least 18 hours of d e ~-i r . nated courTe<.inc uding at least 12 hours of upper dlvlclon uurl.. The college require\ a brade of at least "C" In all upper di\i\~oncourses in the mlnor Some department5 have \tricter requirementr A mlnimum of six upper drtsion hours In the mlnor mu*t be tahm in reqidence at ASU Matn. Uruvers~t! pollctes proh~bitthe "double counting" of courses from the major for the minor Specific que5tlons concerning double counting, as well as general quertionr about the appro\dl proce55es tor nunor&,should be taken up uith dn a~ademlcddvl~orin the department offenng the minor or the Office for Academ~cPrograms In SS I I I Refer to the CLAS portion of the "ASU Minor\" table. page 105. ASU EXTENDED CAMPUS The College of Extended Education was created in 1990 to e ~ t e n dthe reTourcer of ASU throughout Mmcopa Countv. the state. and the region The Co eee of Extended Education ia a unlreruty u ide college that obersees the ASU Extended Camous and form? partner~hipruith other ASU co eger to meet the instructiondl and informattonal needs of d diverse community The ASU Extended Campus goes beyond the boundaner of the unt\er5it>'s three physlcdl campuses to probtde a c c e s to qudllty academlc credlt and degree procram5 for u o r h n g adults through flexible ccheduler. n vact network of off campus sltes: cldsser scheduled days. ereningi. and weekends: and rnnovattve deli\eq technologier includ~ng tele~iston.the lntemet. dnd ~ndependentlearning. The Extended Campus also offer\ a \anew of profecc~onalcon t ~ n u ~ neducat~an g and communit) outreach programs Far more ~nformat~on we "ASU Extended Campuc," page 683, or acce?? the Web slte at u ww.asu.edu/xed - College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Baccalaureate Degrees and hlajors Major Degree Concentration Afrlcan American BA Human~tle,an<.polttlc\ a n d ~ o c ~ e t y . Atnidn 4mer1can Studit5 Program soc~aland beha\loral aclenLes Depmment of Anthropology Depdrtment ot Languagec and Literatures Studies Anthropology Avan Langua,es (Chinece Japanese Biochemistry B.A B.A Biolo:) Chemistry B.S. B.A., B.S. Biology and society Chicana and Chicano Stodle* Clinical Laborator) Sciences Computer S c ~ e n ~ e BA H u m . ~ n ~ tcultural ~ e ~ ccienceb, soc a1 \c~en~e*/policy B.S. BS'.' Department ot Computer Science and Enmneenne ~ e p a k m e nof t Biology Department of Econom~c\ ~ e b a r t m e nof t Englich Department of Exerclhe Science and P h ) c ~ ~ Education al Department of Famrly and Human Development Department < t Language, and Llteraturea Department of Geography Linguistics. literature Exercl\e science. ph)vcal education B.S Fanilly studieslchild development Geological S~iencer German H~\tur) Humanities Integrated Studie5 Itallan Mathematrcs BS B.A. B.A. B.A BA,BS B.A. BA B.A., B.S Meteorology-climatology, urban studies Computational mathematrcal suence\ B.S. B.S. BA B.S. B.S. B A. B.S. Science Women's Studies B.A., B.S. B A. B.A. BA B.A. B.S. ~ e b a r t m e nof t ~anguageaand Literatures Department ut Hi~tory Interdi~crplinaryHumanities Program C o l l e ~ eof Liheral Art\ a d Sciences ~epartmentof Languages and Literatures Depanment ot Mathematlcc Department of Mnthemat~cc Depanment of Microb~ology Department5 of Microb~ologydnd Plant B~oloe\ Department of Ph~losophy De~artrnentut Phbslca and A\tronom\ Env~ronmentalscience and ecology, plant biochemistry and molecular biology, urban hokiculture Public pollc) advocacy and lobby ing. public policy analysis Department of Politi~alS c ~ e n ~ e Department ol Pollti~alScrence Department of Psychology Department ot Religious Studles Department of Languages and Literatures Department of Sociology Department of Languages and Literatures Depdrtment of Speech and Heanng Sc en'r Women's Studies Program The depmn en1 I S ID the Colieoe of Engbneerlng and Applted Scten~er.nhlch alro afterr thl\ rnajcr. wlrh dlfterent requlremenih major reqmie? more than 20 5eme,tcr hour, to c,mplete. The depdnment ih ID the C o lege uf Bua n e s , u h ~h a150 offer? rh r malor. nith dttterent req irernrnlr 2 The, ' Studies Depanment of Microbiology B.S. B.A.. B s.' BA B.S. Psychology Relig~ouqStud~eb Russian Sociology Spanish Speech and Heanng Depanment of Chemistry and Biochemistry Department ot B~ology Depanment of Chemistry and Biochemistry Department ot Chlcdna and Chcdno B.S. Consenation Biology Econom!cs English Exerilce Science Ph)ctcal Educat~on F m l y and Human Development French Geography Microbiology Molecular Blosclences B~otechnoloer Philosophy Ph)\lc\ Plant Biolog) Adm~niiteredBy COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES 319 UNIVERSITY GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS - In addltlon to tulflllln&c Ie s a n d mainr reoulrement\. students mu\[ meet all ui ~ \ e r ~gradudtion ~t\ requ rcn enti For c o m ~ l e t eintormalol see "Unl\er,~t\ Gridu.~t~uo Requirement<." page 74. General Studies Requirement All students enrolled in a bdiia aureate d c g l e ~procram mu?$ satisfy a ul i\ersltv requlrement ot n n tnln urn of 32 hours ot appro\ed course horh In General Studle5. a\ descnbed in "General Studie,. ' pane 78 Notr that all three General Studier aaareness area5 are required Conwlt y ~ u r ad\isor for an apprc ~ e li\t d o i Lourres. General Studie, courvs r e I bted in the "General Studies Courses" table. page 51 in the courqe de\cript~ans.In the Schedule of C l o s r r ~and , in the Str,nr,ierSrr~ro,>i Bsll~rrn COLLEGE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS CLAS degree requxrement\ are n ore exten, \ e than the General Studle, requlrement. 4ddlt1,nal cour\e \\crl. n the humanniec. natural silence5 and mathernatccs. and w cia1 and beha\ ioral s x n c e c I \ requ~redStudmi, are cocour aged to con\ult with an dcddemi ad\l\o in p ann ni. a pro gram to ensure that the\ meet dl1 neceTcat> iequlrrrnent\ To graduate from CLAS. a rtuder t m I \ $ \ . ~ t r \ tc( ~ lleee requiremer t? In add t < n to uniieriit~General Stud es requirernentb. Thew requlielientb cun\i\t of ,,wi c , ,t the e \mmr\t~thcur, ma) be exiludid from the 60 hour I i.i\l iium brcauce the! \at!\f} the matherndtli\ pn t ~ i l s i } requlrenient A n 11 in un of I? uppct d ~ i i l o n hour, in the major muat be taken in ~ u r ~ i b n cate ASU Mdtn. t grdnrrd toaard fultill~n IT .IJ >ror B. No ~ i e d i ii minor requlrementT in an) lppsi d i \ ~ \ l o nLource in that s u b l r ~ tic t d unless the ,rade lii tl .IT course :at Ieaqt 1 "C " In CLAS. the a\clnnn cnt c f . erade ot 'Y" ~ndtcate\J l e ~ e ot l pert \ ~ i *4ST PHS PHY P ant B1,oe) !P B 3 S, i l d l and heha\~ora ,clencc\. A t n ~ An ~ n e n i a Studle~(AFS Anthropo og) ASB 4ShI Ch~canaand Ch cano Studic, CSS) Economlci ECU Exerilrr ScienielPh}\lia Educdt~on(Students n ajonnz ~n t h i ~tleld m i\t satict) the CLAS 21ddudti ,n requrrernent, ~n a I three divt \ I nr EPE F.1" I\ ~ n Hun d an De\elopn cnt Students n onn, in thts tie d 11u\t r d t sf\ the CLAS e aduation requircn en[\ ~n all three di\i \la, 5 CDE. FAS Ge7z aph} (GCL H \tar\ (HST P Iiti~alScience POS P\!~tolon) !PGS. PSYI Socinlog) SOC S p ~ e c hand H e w n &S ~ ~ r n cStudent< c I 7 LJC r n& n th tirld nu51 \atl\ty the C L 4 S gr~duatio requlrem'nt\ tn a three d \ I \ on\ SHS \\.on en', Studie, I A ST .I 11. CLAS Graduation Requirements. The purpube of the CLAS graduat~onrequirement\ I \ to enwre that the btu dent IS introduced to dlsrlplinea out\lde the dl\ibion ot the major. A 1st of major field, dnd the11 respectl\e dl\is~onsis plven under I.C. Unlecs the major freld note\ ctherwl\e In I.C. btudenn are considered to hd\e fulfilled the CLAS graduatlon requirement, in the di\i?~oaot the major. Students majorlng in Exerc~he'3cienielPh)n~alEdu cation. Famil) dnd Human De\elopment. and Speech c e sat st) C L 4 S rraduation and Hearing S ~ ~ e n mubt requirements in social beha\~oralsclence5 a5 \\ell as in the other t u o d~visionsStudents majoring in African American Studies or Chicana dnd Chlcano Studiec sat lsfyeither the CLAS graduation requlrementc in the humanities or the soctal and behdbioral sciences. depending upon their concentration\. Students majonng in Anthropolog). Geogrdph), or Psychology md) not uie ASM counea in the case of Anthropology major>, GPH iourses In the caqe of Geogmphy major?, or PSY Louneq in the case ot Psy chology majors to 5atrsty the CLAS gradudtlon require ments in the natural sclenLc\ and m.!them3tlca. . uation requirement\ rn the humanit~e\.\oo~aland beha\joml ~ ~ i e n dnd ~ e sthe natural \clences and mathe llldtli\. A Hummities (SIXseme\tcr hours) Each \tudmt is required to comp ete t a n upper d n !\ion courTes of at le,i\t three semester hour, each Course prett\es are ide, tified in the following \ection Coune prefixec tor the CLAS grdduat~an requrrement m the Hum.~nlt~e\ I. AFH 4ftlcdn A m e r ~in~Studle* Program) 2. CSH (Department ot CI i ~ dand ~ Ch~cano Studles 1. ENG (Department ot tn:ll.;h. any literature course. including ENG 2 )(I and ? I 8 4 CHI. FLA. FRE. GER. G R I HEB. ITA JPN. LAT. POR. RUS. SCA. SPA (Department c t Lan~uapesand L~terdture\.F L 4 150 or an) lit erature c r "cn ili~atton"uourw v the 200 lexel or abme thdt 1s not a l w u\ed to meet the Ian w a g e prot c enL? requlrement HUM (Interd~~cipl~nar) Hum.~n~tre\ Pro*ram) 6. HPS. PHI Depdnmmt of Philo\oph) 7 REL Department ot Relloiou\ Studiec 8. WSH (Wxnen'b Studle\ Pn,or.lm B Natural rcrenceq and m:!thern.~t i\ ( \ I \ cemerter hour, Each st dent 15 rcqulred to ~anipletet\%o ccunec ot at lea\t three \enlcctcr hour\ each Course prefixe~tor the CLAS ,rdduation requ remcnts in the nrtur.~l\clrncc\ and mdthe m311CI I ASM Depmmml ot Anthmpo o;\ 2 BIO Depanmcnt of Biulog! 3 BCH. CHM Depanment of Chemi5tr) dnd Blochem~?try) 4. CSE (Depanment of Computer Sc~enceand Englneenng) 5. GPH (Department of Geopraph) 6 GLG Depamnent of Geological Sclencea) 7. MAT. STP Department of Mathemdtic\) Nore. Only mathematlc< courses for which MAT 117 or a hlgher level mathematics course 1s a prerequis~temay be used to satisfy the CLAS graduatlon requirements in Naturdl Sciences and Mathematics. 8. MIC Department of Microbiology 9. AST, PHS, PHY (Department of Ph) sic5 and Astronomy) 10 PLB. MBB (Deparunent of Plant Biology) I I. PSY (Department ot Psychology) C. Soclal and behavioral sciences si.: semester hours . Each itudent is required to complete two upper di\ision courses of at least three aemester hours each. Course prefixes of approved counes are iden tified in the following ~ection Course prefixes for the CLAS graduat~on requirements in the soclal and behatioral xiences I. AFS (African Amencan Studles Prugram) 2. ASB (Depanment of Anthropology) 3. CSS (Depdnment of Chicana and Chlcano Stud~e\ 1 ECN (Department ot Economlcc 5 GCU (Department of Geogaph) 6. HST (Department of Hlstor)) 7. PGS (Department of Pa)chology b. POS (Department of Polltical Science) 9. SOC Department of Sociology 10. WST (Women', Studies Program) V(rrc. Before the 1999 2000 ed t on of the Cene~rrlCoralog, dl1 Women's Stud~eb couneq were liaed ar WST Conwlt an ad\ iwr to wrifj if an caller WST cuur\e 5hould be considered M SH or WST D Br~dgecourse requlrement (three ~emecterhourc) Each ctudent i\ required to complete one CLAS hridge cour\e ot at least three ,eme are a\allabls Thtr program I\ adrn~n~rtered b) the Gradualc G llcgc Audit G r a d e Option. A student ma) chooce to a u d ~ at course in whlch he or rhe attends regularly ccheduled clw\ sesslons but earn\ no iredlt. The student \hould obtaln the mstructor'a approval before registering for the course. For more informatton. see "Grad ng System." pdge 67. Nore: T h ~ agrade optton may not be changed atter the dropladd penod I n d e ~ e n d e n Learnine. t - Study. bv. ~ndependentledrnlne- 15 not a normal part ot a degree progam. ~pectalcircum stances must exlst for a res~dentstudent to take ~ n d e ~ e n d e n t learning cour'es. An) enrollment in such courses m;\t have the pnor approwl of the co ege de III ACADEMIC STANDARDS The btandard? tor G P 4 dnd the trrmq ot prohat on. dl\ qualificattnn, reln\tatemsnt. ~ n appeal d drc rdcnttc~lto thoye of the unnercit) da set forth under "Rct-ntion .ind Academic S t ~ n d a d s . "pdge 71. except that the d15qualitied student in CLAS i\ cubpended tor at least t u u reguldr semester, .rt the u n ~ r e r ~ i t\Eben ) ct 1dent5are p l ~ c c don probat~on,one ot three thing5 can happen: 1. the htudent ma\. rabe h ~ or s her cumulat \ r GPA to 2 2 00 or better b, taking neu clds\ec and be ren o\ed trom probation Atter the tall or \prCno \en r5ter: 2. the student may recene the requlred le\trr GPA. but not ral\e the iumulati\.e G P 4 to the 2.00 I r ~ e in l uhlch c&r. the \tudent lndq cant nue 111 plubdt~on. edrnme the required reme\ter GPA. for ah man\ mnc*ter\ .I\ 11take\ tu ral\e the cumulat~\eGPA a b w e 2.00. Ir 7 the btudent ma) tall to .ich,e\e the requlred seme\ter GPA and be dlcqual~iied Studel t\ ulth curnu ati\e GPAc ot less than ? 00 who l e a ~ the e unlver\lt) for a \eme\ter or more are not automat1 call\ readmitted. Such rtudentc. a? well a\ all dicqua itied student\. \hou d contact thc Oftice tor Academic Program? in SS 111. repdrdlng procedure, and guldanie for re natate men[ and returnrng to gold stand~n,. By followlnz recom mendat~onsand meeting ectabllched \tandard? for cummer sihocl \rork or courw work at other ~nstltution\.the po\?tb~l~t) of cucce\\ful relnmtemer t 15 enhanced 4 ~ 3 d e m ~ cdlccip i t e I\ o l e of the tunct~on\of the O f f r e for Acddemlc Pro-rani\. All \tudents hablng academlc dlfficul tie, of an) k ~ n d \hould Lontait thic oftice Albo a\a~lablein [hi, oftice s ~ntornmationon pollcir\ and procedure, ot the colle,e on acadeni~ihooe\t). \tudeot erie\anccs uith reqpzct to ~rade,.and \an0115 pet~tion\reeardlng colle:e \tandad\ and gradudtt ,n requjrements. Academ c hcne5ty I \ expected of a11 ctuder tc in a c l a n mat ons paper,. .ic.tdem~~ tr.m\actlonr. and recordc. The po\c~ble\anctlon\ ~nclude.but are not limited to. appropn ate erade penaltic,. u\\ ot n-glrtrmion pn\ ileaes dlsqualifi Larlon. and dl\rnl\sal STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES An\ student enrtll~ngIn cour&e\otfered by CLAS I & expected to fo o u the rule, and deadlrneq ~ p e c ~ f i eind thih ~ a t ~ l oand : the current Sclze-rirrlt of C l a n ~ ,Student< . are urged t~ meet uith t h e ~ departmental r academi~ad\i\orc betore regktration 'Studcntc uith additional queulanc or problem* ,ire dl\o orgsd to meet aith ad\.t\or> In the Office for Acadernlc Pro:r.m~\. In SS I I I. regard~ngthe academic rule, of the ct 11s-e and the unl\erut) SPECIAL PROGRAMS Barrett Honors College. CLAS work\ clo\el) with the Craio and Barb.ir;! Barrctt Honorr College. whlch atiordb qualltled under~rddu~~tcs OppORUnltle\ tor enhanced educa tlonal eypenenccc For a complete d e \ ~ r ~ p t i ootn require anel t b and opportunltle\. \es "The Cr.uo and Barbara Bar rett Hot or\ Collcgc." p ~ g c112 Integrated Studies. An Integrated Stud~e\major leddln- to the B A or B S d c g r ~ cpro\~desbtudent\ ot out5randlng abil t\ In the humanitir\. natural cuence, and mathematlcc. and so i d and beh.i\~nr.tl \clcnce- opportunitiec to purcue iourses ul stud e\ that cut ~ c r o \ dep.lrtmenta1 \ boundarie, and focus on ipeult~otopics or problem area, Completion ot 3 2 semecter hour, dl ASL uith a GPA of at least 3 25 and three letters ot reiumrnendation trom ASU taculty member, are required tor adm~*\tanFor more intormat~o~ about degree req ilrement\ \1\1t the Ottlce for Academ~cPro - r ~ m \~n SS 11 1. Washington Semester Program. Students ha\= a \arien a t apponun ties tor prJctlcum and internchip experiences that er ah e then to meld clasraom learnin?.uith practkcal app ic itlor Among thc \e\ernl indi\~dualdepart" entnl program\ that probldc intern*hlp\ for majorc. the Department ot Pollrlcal Scjence I\ the ASU aponwr ot the Wash ngton Semc\trr Program. The proeram pro\ ides studentq a one \eme\ter opponuntt! to stud) In Wach~ngton.D C throueh any one of \e\eral pro-rams cponrorcd b) the Amencan Unner\lt, The .procram - I \ a~dilableto oursandine lunlor, or \enlors and requires careful p dnnlne ulth an dcadcrnic . ~ d \ ~ \ earl) o r In the student'\ career For more information. cal the ~eGannientot Polltrcal Science at 480 965 6551 . Militar) Officer Training. The Department, of Aero\pace Studle, and Militar) S c t e n ~ eotfer programs leading to commlr\lon\ ~nthe irmed forces. but they do not offer majon or minors For more intormation. see the apprnpriate department deccrlptlons m thjr catalog. Certificate P r o g r a m s a n d A r e a s of E m p h a s i s Certttncdtcc are a\allable from numerous units ~nCLAS. and one ~ollege\b~de Enrl~hedCo ege Degree Cenltlcate i c a\a~ldbleto an) major in the college shou n in the "CLAS C e n ~ t ~ c a t etable \" pope 325 Area, of emphasi, are al\o a131 able in \ome of the sdme subject\ ( e g . Latln Amerlcan Studle,) Enriched College Degree. CLAS otters an Enriched Col lere - Deeree - Certificate. a\allable to an\ ma or althin the ~ollcge. The Enr ched Colleee te of a - Deeree - C e r t ~ t l c ~con\~?t< niln!mum ot 15 aemester hour, of a mlnlmuni ot " C grade cred~tThe cenlticate conrlsts ot I a theme track compcqed of a three c o u r x qequence out\ide the ctudent's malor. chara~terlredbq an ~ d e n t ~ t ~ . theme ~ b l e of ~ntelle~tual relevance tor stu dent,. 2 a br~dkec o u n t Stud~c\P r o e r ~ m Department ot English q Norc: Students n h a w natlre l a n. ~ u. a r eir Ch~neseor Jaoa nese or who ha\e otherwiqe maqtered these languages may elect to tdhe tour additional Ea?t A w n ~tudte?course7 in place of the elementar) and lntermedlate laneuaee cour\e\ The center hou\e%a comprehen.*i>elibrary and i, mbolved in rtudent and f ~ c u l t \exchdnge program> with sereral A r m uni~ersitie,~r \%ell25 \erbIng ah d lldlson wtth bartau\ Asun organlrdtlonc For more ~ n f o r m ~ o ocontact n. the Center tor A ~ l a nStud les in WHALL 105. or~all-1'30965 7184. Civic Education. See "Certfttcate in C n lc Education." page 432. Ethics. Thrs certlfi~dteir declgned to :,be 5tudents a ncher under5tandine-of s\r ltfe \cienie? and a eroup ot rpecialized cour\er in phq\ tc\. mdtherndt~i~, chemt~try,engfneenng and blolog~ A C~rtliicdteof Concentratton In Health Phv\~c\I \ awarded tor the ~ucce\sfulcomplet on ot a B S degree in a oh\\ica or ltfe sclence that follow^ a orescr~bedororram. . For more informatton. \ all the Pre ~ e a l t hProfessions Oftlie In LSC 206C. or call 480 963 216s. where ac~demlc ad\!sln: I \ ardilab e - Historj and Philosophy of Science. The Department of Ph~lo\oph>otterc an undergraduate Hictarq. and Phlloq phy of Science Certlficate The certtficdte proeram is designed to glre \tudcnt~d n underqtandlng ot both tradit~onalphllo coph~ci\sue\ \urroundlng science and the hl\tor!cdl debel opment of ~ o n i r e t ecctent~fictheories and idea\ The phllo wphlc rluehtlons, of the belief worth~nzs\and mterpleutlon ot \c eotific clatm? aa well as norm5 a i t h ~ nor about sctence, both ennoh and are enriched bv their combination with hi\ tonial 'dud). Such phl oqophlc dnd h~storic~tl \tudq w 111 also often include the examinat on of cnntemporarq \cienLes 2nd their place w~thinthe larger hocret, The certificate require^ 18 sen ester hour, bednng a PHI or HPS ~ r e t i xof u h i ~ h12 semester hour\ mu\[ be uooer dkicion Included uttlun the 18 semecter hours. at least nlne mu'f bear the HP.5 prefix. PHI 314 Phllo\oph) of Science Is al\o requ~rzd All Laurses countmg toward the certltlidte mu51 be appmred for t h l ~purpo\e b) a Department ot Phl lwoph) undergr.~duntendri\or and pasacd with a orade ot "C' Or h ghW. .. For marc ~nfu~m.ttlon. \151t the Departnient of Philo\oph) ir PS ,4524. or a l l 4h( 965 1194 1 three \rme\ttr h ~ o r h?f the\,\ on a t o p l ~concemlng the Mldd L A ~ c or \ Rennlwmce The t h e m ma) be International Studies. S L "Cenrii~atc ~ in 1ntrrn:ll on.!l Studre\." p:i:c 4,? u\ed to tulf~llthe HOIorsCullege t h e m requirement tor \todent\ enrolled in the Honor, College: ar d 4 d mlnlniun t t "C"a e r d g e n all coune aork lead Ing to the icrtltlcdte Jemich Studies. The Jeu \h \tudle\ p r w dm ulth the f llo\\~n-20.1 c in m ~ n d I\ dc\l&ncd 1 to e\,mine thc I ,\ton dnd L U lure ot the Jet\\. 2 tu probrde i I l o d ~tl r tnterd \ilpl nar) te.tchlng and re\e.irch. 3 tu gener.itc and fn~llitdtere card on Jud:!~;!. 4 to pro\ ide the commumt) u ~ t hpragl.irn\. iuur\e\. dn 1 re\e,irch further~n-the under\t.!ndlnr ol Judd ~ c a and : to \tmd .i\ an c\dmple ut the uc i\er\it!'\ cornnil1 ment to :I pro-ram cf mean~ngiue t h n l ~\t idle, on a firn dc.ldem~chace Student, ~ntere\tedin the cenltlcate program need to c~rnpletean dppl~idton t o m before beinc accepted into the pronrdm App ic.btloo\ .ire a\a~lableb) ~3 llng ACMRS .it 480 96> 5900 q for tnformat~onabout the Cer See the G,uclsnceiirr.it~nri n tlum dnd I\ reiognwed un the tran\crapt by a bachelor'\ L m n h m r r i a 15 \cmecterhour? in t l i ~III'IJLII \ ~ b l r .~nd ~t degree nlth "Ma or in [D!\clpl~ne].Emphaw In Ru\vdn 15 \ r n e\ler hour, I xher d t ~ c ~ p l ~ nThe e < .ccrt 11uatc and Ea\t Eumpe.in Studle\." The purpose of t h ~ undergrad \ iequlrc, Spat 151 or Portue te\e proiicrenc\ thr >u,h the 3 13 uate certltlc.~tc pmzrarn i \ to encouraee htudent, mdjorlng le\el ot Lon\er\.it uo and compo\itlon Only Ian-u.~.e In a c t men dl\' plmc tu debslop \peclal competency in L O L I I \ C \ dbwe 111 111 iterature and c1\1li7ationwil ~ ~ o u n t Ru\\ldn ur Cd\t ELropean language and area \tudies. A toodrd :t mai ir nr nterdi\c~pl~nar) x e I\ of prep:lratlon. n aj 'r in an) dcp.irtnicot ma) elect t h ~ er s iphaci, Span \h and Polit :ur\e Loursc, dbme 1I? 111 ~ ~ ~ i .ir i l rind ~ i i For further II lorm.~t~on. icntact the program coordinator phonolor\ \$!I not count toward the m ~ j o requirrmcnt\. r o f the R u \ w I and Ed\[ Eur pedn Stud~e,Conw nlum at The L.~tlnAmsr idn Studre, Center otter, the *red nt 480 963 4lbb smph.is\ I ,r \tudmt\ x h o do nor u x h to attdln r hi:h e\el Srandina\ian Studies. Student, admltted to undergraduate ot l~nou~.upr ,f iten'\. dsgrse prcgrdrn, In dny held are eliz~bletor the Scdodtna For mc rc inlorm.l.~duire student ir re\pm\~blefor fulfilllnz the to oarng mlnimum Cmificate ~n Medleial and Rendisance Stud!e\ I\ ottered requlren en[\ 21 \eme?ter hour&)betore the cen~ficateis b) the A r u m I Center for Med~e\aland Ren.il\\.~nce Stud irqued le\ ACMRS . In ddd t o n to the cour\e uork ind ehln 1n.l 1. slr \erne\ter hour\ ot Norueglan or Swedl\h at the tlons requ~redin .I \todent'\ n djor fteld of intere\t. the to1 200 Ie\el or d b o ~ e . lowlng mlnimuin requ1rement5 must be fuliilled to earn the 2 . three sen ester hour, In SCA 250 Introduction to cenltl~dle Scandina\ian Culture. 1. \Ir to eight \emecter hourc ot class cal Latin and \ix 3 nlne \eme\ter hr d ~ \ c i on a ~ O D I Lconiernlne Scandina\id~Studie\ The pllne. the515k i ) bc u \ ~ dt o fulfil the Barrett Honors Col The Ccn~t~c.tte ot Cc,ncentratlon In Jeui\h Stud~u\ma\ be con hlned all1 J major in an) ca c-e. Fur inlornmdl~on .ib>ut the pro:r.lm. rete to the Department ot Hi\tr,r\ or the Dcp:!nment ot Rc ~gcouxStud~e?. - COLLEGE O F LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES 327 lege thevs requ~rementfor student5 enrolled in the Barrett Honor, College Students who test out of the bas~clanguage cour\eh would under advisement tale other dpproied course, to ful fill the minlmum requirement of 21 semerter hour, For more informat~on.call the Department of Languages and L~teraturesat 480 965 6281 Scholarly Publishing. See the Gradsnre Camlug for ir for mation on thls cert~ficdteprogram Southeast Asian Studies. A Certliicate In Southeast Aslan Studies la a\ailable to an\ undereraduate student. The cenif icate program offers t u o optlons: ( I ) an area 5tud1eb special ~ z a t ~ oemohasizine n courses in the qocial sclencea and humanities and requiring one year of lndoneslan. Thal, or Vietnamese and 2) a language specialization requiring a two year sequence in a Southeast Asian language and a pro ~ o n ~ o nnumber al of area studies coursec. Students wishing to stud) a Southeast Asfan language other than those otfered on campus n av transfer cred~ts earned at the Southeast As an ~ i u d ~ Summer eh Inqt~tute.a consortium for lntenslve language and drea studles. or at other accredited programs. Qual~fiedbtudentb ma) requert placement teatlng on other ndt~onallangua:e\ ot the region. admln!\tered in accordance u ~ t hthe national A m e r ~ ~ a n Councll of Teacher? In Foreien Language5 (.4CTFL g u ~ d e llnes. The ASU curriculum include5 - I. language lnstruitlon in Indonevan. Thal, or V ~ e t namese: 2 ASB GCU/HST/POS/REL 230 Introduct~onla Southea\t Alia. 3. HST 708 M dem Southeact A ~ i n . 4 elertl\e&In the suc~alsclenceb and human~t~e\on the hi\tory. geographj. culture. pol~ttcs.2nd r e l ~ g ~ ootn the reglon: dnd 5 a culm~nat~ne sermnar in w h l ~ hthe stu - iaDstone . dent5 share multid~cc~pl~nary approache\ to the region - and lnterrate - hnowledee . a t Southeart A m with the11 respectne dls~lplnar) orlenwtlon\. Cour\e\ countlng toward the Certificate In Southeast Auan Studle, fu ti requlrementr for under:.r.~dudte majors and General Studies in the social dnd behailordl cclencer. humanltle\. Ilterdc). dnd global and hbtor1~2Iaalrer e x areda. A t u o )ear hequence in Southea\t Auan language study meet, the toreren laneuage reqolrenient tor under eraduatec in CLAS. more infornidtlon. contaLt the Program tor Southedst A s ~ a n Studie, ~n LL 9 (bacement , 4 5 0 965 4232 Translation. See "Trdnilat on Certificate (Spanlshl Enellsh).' page 3b7, for information about the Certificate In Translation. Women's Studies. Women's Stud~esprov~desstudents with dn intensl\e ~nterd~sc pllnarv liberal arts education that enable? them to u n t e well, th~nkcritically. and analyze problem7 effecti\ely. Students take a bariety of courses. includ~nga capstone seminar requlnng orlginal research and wrltlng dnd an lntemsh p that helps them prepare for life dfter colleee Onelnal undererdduate research is encouraged, and some courses in\ol\e students in studying communltb ~roblemsand formulatine ~ o l l c vsolutions. 4 certificate of Concenhatlon in iV;rmen.'s Studles is auarded tor the successful c o m ~ l e t ~ oofn WST 100 (or 300) and WST 337 or 378 and an additional 12 semester hours from the llst ot appro\ed uomen's studies courses, only s ~ x hours ot whlch also be appl~edtoward the student's major. Inquirieq about the proeram should be addressed to the Women's Studies Program in ECA 209.480 965-2358, uhere the current listof appro\ed courses la available. may GENERAL INFORMATION Research Centers. To expdnd educat~onalhonzons and to enrlch the cumculum. CLAS malntatnq the follouing research centers i r v c n a Center for Medieval and Rena~ssanceStud~eq Cancer Research In?tltute Center fur Asidn Studies Center tor Meteor te Studles Center for So ~d State Sc~ence Ccntcr for the Stud) of Earl) E\enr\ In Photo5)nthesls E\eri~seand Sport Rebearch Inbt~tute Hi\panic Rebearch Center In\tttute ot Humdn On,olns Joan and Da\ld Llnco n Center for Applied Ethics Ldtm An encan Studler Center CLAS al\o pmlc pdtei aith the College ot Educat~onand the Collree ot Eneineenng and Applied Science, in maintdlnlng the Center for Reqe~rchon Education ~n Science, Mathclr allcs. Englneer no, dnd Technology See "Research Center\. In\tltutes. a d Ldboratune\." paee 27. for more ~nforniaron. Courses. The tacult) alio offer the tolloulng LIA course to f a m ~ l ~ d n\tudent\ le ulth aldlldble re\ource\ and Fenlces for research purposes For intomatlon cn L U courrea. hee the S hedele of Cla$wc \ i \ l t the Office for Academic Prosram? In SS 111. or call 480 965 6506. LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES (LIA) LlA 191 First Year Sem nar. (1 3) not reg" ar y offered 1. citizen oftbe United States (noncittrcn\ may enroll bur must obtain citirenship before commissioning): 2. of srlond physical condition: and Department of Aerospace Studies 3 3. at least 17 year, of age for scholarship appointment or admittance to the Professional Officer Course A i r Force ROTC (POCI. Col. Ronald Scott .lr. Additionnllv. scholar\hip recipients must be able to fulfill . . - - . cornmissiunine reuuirements before ase 29: oersons in other , categories must be able to complete all commissioning requirements bcfi>reage 35. PROFESSOR SCOT FOUR-YEAR PROGRAM (GMC A N D POC) ASSISTANT PROFESSORS BLACX-OCX EVAhCnO GAGE PURPOSE The Depannient of Aerospace Studies curriculum consists ofrhe f c n e r ~ lmilitan course and hiclop for irahmen and \ophoniorc\ (AES 101. 103. 201. 2031 and the. profcs,ion31 utiii.cr coilrbe forjun~or.;and heniar, i:\ES 301. 303. 401. -1031. General Qualifications. A man or woman entering the .Air Force Rche~.\.cOt'liccrs' Trainin: Corps iAI:KOTCl ~riu\the thc bllowin:: A formal application is not required for students entering the four-year program. A student may enter the program by simply registering for one of the general military course (GMC) classes at the same time and in the same manner as other courses. GMC students receive two semester hours for each AES 100- and 200-level class completed for a total of eight yemecter hours. GMC students not on AFROTC scholanhip incur no military obligation. Each candidate for commirsioning must pass an Air Force aptitude test and a phyhical ex:irnin:itian and he selected by a board of Air Force officers. I f selected. the student then ennrlls in the POC the last two years ofthe AFROTC curriculum. Students itttend a Shur-week field training course at an A i r Force hi15e norrn;diy hetwern thc sophomore and junior years. Llpon souces\ful c o n ~ ~ l c l i aofnthe POC and the collece - requirements . for 3 degree. t h studcnl ~ is c<~mrnission~d in the I ! S Air Force a\ a second licutcnant. The neu officer then L.nter\ acti\e dur! or may he granted an educational delay to purbus graduate uork. TWO-YEAR PROGRAM (POC) The hiric requirement fix entry into the t\rcr-year program i s th:$t the student li;!vc two academic vr;,r* af cr,llu~r. work remaining. either at the undersraduate or graduz~te level. Applicilnts seeking enrollment in the tw<>-yearprop ~ " \ ~ Air : n Force ;iptitude and medical eramillagram r i m and be selected h) a board of Air Force officers. After successfully completing a five-week field training course at an Air Force haw. the i m ~ l i c a nmav l enroll in the ~n,fe\iional officer course (POCI in the AFROTC pmgram. Upon completion of the POC and the colleee for ;I - raquirernents . degree. the htudcnt i s ~.omrnissioned. QualificatiorI:I \ e s Y cef sn o an? DrCfeSSo w ,rr P w e c . s ir AES 201 cr ucoartmert apprava AES 204 Leadershlp Lab. (0) spr ng Cont nuat an at AES 202 w th emphas s on pieparato f r f e d Ira n ng Corequ ste AES 203 AES 301 Air Force Leadership Studles 1. (3) la 51.3, Iromm.ncatcn m s rb:lrrsn r ano q ;. I, rrvilr d ~ s m ~ n t f-~camen'a5 eaocrsr pelncs arc prolcs cna nlJn ciiqe req. roo of an Ar Force 311 ?or Prcr~ir.. le AES 203 or oCoarlmen1.ooro.a , ,~ Genera Studes L AES 302 Leadership Lab. (0) Scholarshius. A F R O T C offer* \chokarahios annually to out standing j o u n e m e n dnd women o n a natlonwlde compett tlve basis Scholarshi~scan c o \ e r collepe l u l l o n for nonres ident students and pr&tde an allowanc; for books. fees, ~ u p p l i e sdnd equlprnent and a m o n t h l j tax free allouance o f $200 Scholarships are available o n a four , t h e * , or t w o )ear basis To qua i f y f o r a four or three year acho1.u ship a rtudent muqt be a U S. cltlzen and submit an a p p l t ~ a t l o n before December 1 o f the *enior year In h l g h school r d hlcthod? .... 3 AFR +)U F d d St d m tn the Dl*?pord. . .... 3 c r AFR 498 Pro Seminar 3 AFS 3( 7 Afr can 4men~anHlgoi) to \bF TB C H.. .......3 n \ m e 1x65 5R. C. H.. ..... .3 AFS 764 4fr cnn Amer ~ d H'qran Wlthin the 45 Fernester hourc. AAS major\ mu\l al\o take I ? \eme\rer hours in one ot three concentrat on* \oildl and bchd\~nrsl\clence\, human tie\ an\, or politic< and \ociety. Thebe tnur\e\ x e In ddd t on ro the required I'icore course \eme\ter hour\ Of the remainins iource work. 1.5 hour, nu\[ bc tnkcn in re ated cour\e\ $.e..nun Atn'dn Amer~can Studte~'prefi\e\ . The\e cour\eq muqt be \e ected f om the vonrcntratlnn\ at iea\t c ne from each anccntr.ltlan in vonwltatlon \\ th the mJ or ad\I\or In .~ddztcon.AAS md urs are requlrcll to t ike a nilnor or a ccrtttic.!te prcgram ut d mtnlmum of I X hour\ l r another .a.!deznti lleld. AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES PROGRAM 331 CERTIFICATE IN AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES Course Requirements. The i e r t r t cate require? ?Jsemester hours. F fteen core hour\ mu51 be t l s n from the f o l l o h ~ n ~ courses. AFH 353 4fncan Ameni.tn L te dluir Broinnlnoi Throu-h the Harlem Rcnacr\~nieU H U C or AFH 35J A t i cdn 4mcnian L ierature H u m Renatrya~L e t the Pre\cnt UHL.C 3 AFR 210 I n t r o d u ~nt ~1 4 t n ~ d n4 m c n c ~ nStud~e, C AFR 429 A f r i ~ a n.\ii~er can Srudle, Thenn and Methcd, AFS 767 4fnian Ameitcar H h t n to 1563 SB. C. H AFS 364 4 t r i ~ u nA m c n c ~ nHt\tan unce 196> SB C H .i 1 1 7 1 In addlt~on.one c o u r w t r o m e d ~ oh t the three Loncentra tions (i.e octal dnd h r h a ~ ~ o r\clenLes al humanit~eca m , politic5 and society) muht be taken Theqe Louraes .xe i n addltton to the requlrtd Lore course, Course, \h SB C H . . . .. . 3 nr AFS 764 A f r ~ ~ d An n e icdn Hsat ,n ? m e 1865 SB C H i In addltton, one cuur\e t r o m e d i h o f the three concentrd tions (i.e.. ~ o c i aand l beha\ [oral \clences, hurndnltle? art\. politics and roclet) mu\t be taken here courses are In addtuon to the required core cou~aesA m i n ~ r n u mof 12 hour? of upper dl\lblon courws I\ requtred. Cour\es r h o u l d b e selected i n c o n w tdtlon a i t h the major a d ~ t b o r . AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES (AFR) AFR Note 1. For .'.s!ce SI.'>e, $:."el Is'" i.1.e in nreq.. ?o 3 : lcie JUSco.rse ire, ml,. rlil.6: .,I : o d a-C' r e i r n 31 :nr .oq. re.: JUS CO.~SE .-5 105 LI .aC5 301 1Ji "no 39?--ana a r nrr.m averaqe GPA of 2 50 for these lour c asses For non Just ce Stu es s l ~ o c r l s 1 ~ 1 a ~:3llO e . l + . r .. S c.,.rit ioe, m.sl n a i c a m n m.ll cl 56 esrreo semes'e'nn.rs i .r ,r slal..s a l o : nm-m c.misSie GPA oi 2 CU h ~..clce l Sl.oes sI.acTs m a b i d c $ 301 302 and 303 w th schoo appr va - . AFR 105 Introduction to Justlce Studies. (3) fa sprgng summer ntroductow overv ew to the study of u t ce from a s c a sc ence per spectve. ~ i l m a r y top cs nc ude st e the r es and just ce esearch. Credlt s a owed for any AFR 105 or 305 or US 305 Appr prate for freshmen and soohom ies Lecture d scuss on. Cross led as . AFR 1-31 Flrst Year Seminar. (1-3) not regu arly offered AFR 194 Special Topics. (1-4) not reg" a r b offered AFR 210 lntroduct on to African American Stud~es.(3) fa Exam nal on o f t e po t a . h t r c a and tura r g n of Alrcan Amer can stud es as an academ'c d c p ne Lecture d sc ss n Genera Studes C AFR 263 Elements of Intercultural Cammunlcat on. (3) fa sprng summer Basc concepts pr nc p es and sk s for rnprov ng commun at on between persons from dfferent m nority raca ethn c and u tura backgrounds Lecture d uss on Cross sted as COM 263 Cred t s a wed for on y AFR 263 COM 263 Prerequ s le 2 25 GPA Genera S t u d e s S B C G AFR 294 Speclal Topics. ( 1 4 ) not r e-~ u ar .v offered AFR 298 Honors Directed Study. (1-6) not ieou - a, v,offered AFR 305 Prlno ples of Justice Sludmes. (3) la sping ummer ntroductory overvew to t e study f ustce fro a so a s ence perspectve Pr mary topc nc ude just ce theor es and t ce re$ arch Cred t s a owed f r on y AFR 305 or 1 5 or JUS 105 Appr prate for un or and sen ors ecl re d scu s o n r ss sted as JUS 305 Cred I a wed for y AFR 305 r US 305 See AFR N te 1 AFR 317 Genes, Race. and Soc~ety.(3) spr ng Exam es h story of b og ca and oc a constru t ons of race' n western S O C B N Lecture d cuss on Genera Stud& SB C H AFR 321 Wealth Dlstrlbut on and Poverty. (3) n e a year Exam ne weath and nco e d sti but on n the n led States and ana yres deo og ca and p t a for es produc ng an nc eas ng y unequa s c ety Lecture d s u s n Cr sled as US 321 Cred t s a owed lor v AFR 21 or J S 321 See AFR N te 1 Genera Studes'SB C AFR 371 Language, Culture, and Communication (3) fa aodsoino , Cu tura nf uences f a g age on c mmuncat n. n lud g oc a lunctons of anguage, b g a sm b cultura sm and b d a ect sm eclure d scuss C i ss sted a COM 371. Cred t s a wed f r on y AFR 371 r COM 371 Preiequ s tes COM 263 r AFR 263 or stru lor appr va m n mum c mu at ve ASU GPA of 2 5 Genera Studes SB C G AFR 394 Special Toplcs. (1-4) n t reg" ar y offe ed AFR 428 Crlt cal Race Theory. (3) spr fig Exam nat on of ways n wh h race has been h st r ca y "1 zed c strucled a d contested n Amer can c v so ety ecture d s s an AFR 429 Afrtcan American Studies Theorv and Methods. 13) .. - S P ng ~ Exam nes soca and behav ra s ence theares and methodoog ca procedures perta n ng t Afr an Amercans Prerequ ste sen or stand ng AFR 460 Race, Gender, and Media (3) spr ng Read ng em nar des gned t g ve students a pr b ng exam nat on f the oledace between AHANA Amer ans and the mass meda n the n ted States Le lure d cus n Cr ss ted as MCO 460 Cred t a owed far on y AFR 460 r M 0 460 Genera Studes C AFR 463 lnteroultural Communlcataon Theory and Research. (3) la , ping, summe Survey and ana ys s of ma1 itheor es and research dea ng w th om rnun at on between peop e f dtfferentcutura backgrounds pr mar y n nteinat na sen ngs Leclu e d s uss on sma gr up work Cro s sled as COM 463 Cred I a owed f i o n y AFR 463 or COM 463 Prerequ s te b th COM 263 r AFR 263 a d 3 8 or on y nstr ctor aDor va m n mum cum" atve AS GPA of 2 50 dAnera Studes S& G AFR 484 lnternshnp (1 12) no1 reg" ar y ofle ed NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rement courses and codes such as L SQ C a d H seeUGeneraSt d es page 78 Fo graduato requ cements see Unvers ty Giaduat on Req ieme ts page 74 F r a n expanat n of add t ona am" bus courses offered but not sled nth s cataog see C a s Icat on of C rses page 51 AFR 490 Fleld Studles in the Diasoora. 131 . .. s6.n~ ~I.CO-:ICT to melnoos 2n.: pr ~ 3 eo 6j r e r e a a n a';: c3 IJ0 3cr ~onlr!l.iltcs n '7 n a90 0.l oe Ar lola r v o e% nor.'#, n In 1 2 0 one+ a l n . 3 ~ . I . -0-1 re l e o 1.0, Prsrel:.. .lr en > star0 r a Pre or c requ sie AFR 429 AFR 492 Honors Directed S t u d r ( 1 4 ) nor reg" a r y offered AFR 493 Honors Thesis. (1-6) "of egu ary offered Gene a Sf d e s L AFR 494 Spec'al Taplcs. (1-4) not reguary offered AFR 497 Honors Colloquium. ( 1 4 ) not reguary ffered AFR 498 Pro-Seminar. 13) .. SPnflg Top c s se ected by nstructor n cons" tat on w th the student Des gned to ntegrate and deve p research sk s Req red for major Prerequ s te sen or stand ng Pre or corequ te AFR 429 AFR 499 lndnidualized Instruction. (1-3) not reg" a r y offeiered AFR 564 internship. (1-12) no1 reg" a r y offered AFR 598 Special Topics. (1-4) n Ireg" a i y offered AFR 684 lnternsh~p.(1-12) of reg" a r y offered AFR 784 lnternshlp. (1-12) of reg" a r y offered AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES HUMANITIES (AFH) AFH Note 1 Comp eton at the F rst Year Compos t on requ reme t ENG 101 and 102 lor 1051 or ENG 107 and 108 w th a grade f C or h ghei a prereq s te I r a Eng sh courses ab ve the 100 eve AFH Note 2. A term paper or equ va eot out of c as wr nen work s requ red n a upper d "son 300 and 400 eve ENG coui es AFH Note 3. Eng sh majors and m nor3 are expected to have com p eted ENG 200 before tak ng 400 eve terature courses AFH 202 Art of Africa, Oceania. and the Americas. (3) S P ~ ~ Q H st ry of an of Alr ca Ocean a and the New Wor d Meets n n West ern art h story req cement C oss sled as ARS 202 Cred t s a owed f i o n y AFH 202 or ARS 202 Genera Sludes HU, G H AFH 210 Introduction to Ethnic Studies i n the U.S. (3) fa and sprng Cover5 d vers ty 01 exper ences and re at ns am ng rac a and ethn c group n the Un led States Lecture d scuss on Cross sted as APA 210 CCS 210 Credt s a owed for on y AFH 210or APA 210 r CCS 210 Genera Sludes C AFH 225 Afr'can American Religion. (3) 01 reg" a r y offered ntroduct on to the h story and deve opment of the Alr can Amer can re g aus tradton Lectuie d scuss on Cross sted as REL 225 Cred t s a owed for on y AFH 225 or REL 225 Genera Studes HU C AFH 322 Malcolm and Martin. (3) not ieguary offered Exam nes and contrasts the ves m n stres contr!but ons and ega c es of Maco m X and Man n Luther K ng. J i Cross sled as REL 322 Cred t s a owed lo on y AFH 322 or REL 322 Gene a Studes -~ -~~~~ HU ~~ ~ C ~ AFH 323 Black Rellgion: A Biographica Approach. (3) not reg" a r y offered Exam nesthe exoer ences m tvat ons and c tr butons of a number of f gums associted w th Alr can Amercan re g C s sted as REL 323 Cred f a owed lor on y AFH 323 or REL 323 Genera Sfudes HU C AFH 333 Amer can Ethnic Literature. 131 .. J-cc a , ear E~am na.. 09 ot An a.:o ill. 1 .lr r ': o w l t, ' 7 o.qn na..s ct tcra1-rc l r d l clepcl Amei udil clr c jerwr nrlo r ass se s o :cs Cross s:eo 3s EhG 5 3 Crru I ia , , n e ~I .,n AFn ;3 ; r EhG 333 See AFH Notes 1 2 Genera Sludes L C AFH 347 Jazz in Amerlca. (3) fa sprng summer Current practces emp yed by contemporary]azz muscans the h s tor ca deve opment of azz techn ques Cred t not app cab e toward any Musc deg ee Lecture, dscuss n C oss- sted a MUS 347 Cred t s a owed for on y AFH 347 or MUS 347 Genera Sludes HU AFH 353 African Amerlcan Literature: Beglnntngs Through the Harlem Renaissance. (3) . .",* Themat c and cu tura on y AFH 353 iENG 353 See AFH N< Genera Slud es UHU C AFH 354 African American Literature: Harlem Renaissance t o the Present. (3) sprng T ematca d cutura study of Afrcan Amercan teratu e from the Harem Rena ssance to the present Cross led as ENG 354 Cred t 5 a owed lo on y AFH 54 or ENG 354. See AFH Notes 1.2 Genera Srudes UHU C AFH 401 Focus on Multiethnic Film. (3) not reguary offe ed Spec a zed tudy of a or eth c f ms and prom nent 1 m an t r Emphas s an the cieatve pro ess Lecture t m v ew ng. papers. Pre requ s l e ENG 101 AFH 459 Studies n Afrlcan AmerlcanlCarlbbean L teratures. 131 . no! reg a r y offered Slud es n Afr can Amer can or Car bbean teratures accord g to genre per od the ry or selected authors May be repeated tor cred t when top cs vary cr ss a ENG 459 cred a owed for on AFH 459 Or ENG 459 See AFH Notes 1 2 3 . AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES SOCIAL SCIENCE (AFS) AFS 202 Ethnic Relat'ons i n the United States. (3) fa aodsprng PI CeSSes of ntelCU t ra re at on5 yStems approach to h tory f U S nterelhn re atons psych cu tura ana ys of c temporary U S ethn c re atons Lecture d scuss n Cros sled as AS8 202 Cred I s a wed far n y AFS 202 or ASB 202 Geoeia Stud es C H AFS 310 AfrlcanlAfrtcan Amerrcan Psychology. (3) k ms~cn,nA ," ",," H stor ca and c "temporary over, ew a! the deve opment of Atr can1 Back psych gy and African Amerlcan frame Ireference Lecture. d scuss on AFS 363 African History to 1865, (3) once a ,~~ vea ~ ~~ ~ The Air can Amercan n Amer can h story thought and c lure fr m s avery t 1865 Cross sted as HST 333 Cred t s a owed for a n y AFS 363 or HST 333 Genera Srudes SB C H AFS 364 Afrlcan Amertcan Hlstory Since 1865 (3) nce a year The Alr can Ame can n Ame ca h story thought and cu lure from 1865 to the o esent Cross sted a HST 334 Cred t s a owed for on y AFS 364 or HST 334 Genera Srudes SB C H AFS 366 African Civ lilatlon Before 1850. (3) fa and sp og A! can cu tu e h story and pre o on a c v rat on Meets non We tern requ rement ecture dscuss on Cross sled as ASB 366 Credt s a owed lor any AFS 366 or ASB 366 GeneralStudes SB G H ~ ~ DEPARTMENT O F ANTHROPOLOGY 333 AFS 370 Famity, Ethnic, and Cultural Diversity. (3) fall and soring Integrative approach to understanding historical and current issues related to the structure and internal dynamics of diverse American families. Lecture, discussion. Cross-listedas FAS 370. Credit is allowed for onlv AFS 370 or FAS 370. Prereauisite: PGS 101 or SOC 101. General Studies: SB, C AFS 466 Peo~lesand Cultures of Africa. (3) S-rue, of ~ l r c a n peoples ano tne r c i ILreS,external conract ano changes Meets non-Westernreq. romont .ec!Lre 0 sc.ss on C1055- sled as AS0 466 Cred I s a'oflea for on r AFS 466 or AS6 466. Required I n t d u e t o r y Courses ASB 102 lntraducrion to Cultural and Social Anthropology SB, G Heritage HU/SB. G, Americas Hti/SB, G. H ( 3 ) ASM 101 Human Origins and the Development of Culture SB .....3 Distribution Requirements Archaeology .............................. .................................................... 6 Geographic area course in archaeology or physical anthropology General Studies: SB, G, H Department of Anthropology Elective John K. Chance Choir (ANTH 233) 4801965-6213 www.asu.edu/clas/anthropology REGENTS' PROFESSOR TURNER PROFESSORS ALVAREZ, BAHR, BRANDT, CARR, CHANCE, CLARK, COWGILL. EDER, hLDAK JOhAhSOh, 6 NT.Grl. 6OSS-ChlO NO MARTlh MARZ6E MERES, NASrl. B. NELSON, M. NELSON, REDMAN. SPIELMANN, STARK, WILLIAMS ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS BARTON, FALCONER. HEGMON, KIMBEL, RICE, WELSH ASSISTANT PROFESSORS BAKER, HAENN. JONSSON, LOCKWOOD, REED. STEADMAN SENIOR LECTURER WINKELMAN ASSOCIATE RESEARCH PROFESSORS SIMON. SUGIYAMA ASSISTANT RESEARCH PROFESSOR McCARTNEY ANTHROPOLOGY-B.A. Course Requirrrnents. The Anthropology major consists o f 45 semester hours, o f which 39 must be in anthropology and six i n related fields. A t least 18 of the semester hours must be i n upper-division courses (300400 level). Three o f the six hours in related fields must be i n statistics. Related fields are determined by the students i n consultation with their advisor N o ASU course is automatically classified as being either related or unrelated. Course requirements for the major are distributed follows: Topal ............................................................................................. 45 Consultation with the undergraduate advisor and a faculty mentor in the Deoartment o f Anthroooloev is recommended each semester. The anthropology undergraduate advising office is located in ANTH 208. Course work i n anthropology completed at other institutions is evaluated bv the undergraduate advisor. The College " of Liberal Ans and Sciences requires that transfer students complete at least 12 semester hours of upper-division course work at ASU in the department o f their major in order to be elinible for nraduation. i n addition to a cumulative GPA of 2.00 or higher, all anthropolony . . . students must obtain a minimum grade of " C in all upper- and lower-division anthropology courses and all related tields. Each student's Declaration o f Graduation and Degree Audit Repon, or Program o f Study, must be reviewed and approved by the anthropology undergraduate advisor. . b, - - INTRODUCTORY, DISTRIBUTION, A N D RELATED FIELDS REQUIREMENTS (45 SEMESTER HOURS) Consult with an anthropology undergraduate advisor for setnester course description booklets and semester schedules, which indicate the regular and omnibus courses being offered. N o courses may he used to fulfill more than one Anthropology major or minor requirement. Required Introductory Counes ASB 102 Introduction to Cultural and S~cial Anthropology SB. G ....................................................... 3 ASB 222 Buried Cities and Lost Tribes Hti/SB. G. H .................. 3 or ASB 223 Buried Civilirations of the Americas Hti/SB, G. H ( 3 ) ASM 101 H,,~~,, origins the ~~~~l~~~~~~ o f ~ uS lm B . . .r ..~ e NOTE: For the Genera SILOes req.fremenL courses, ano cooes (sdch as -. SO C ano nl, see -Genera St.ales ' page 78 Far graaLal on reqd remsnts scc " n rors fy GlJo~aton Req-remenls.' page 74 For an e&panatton of aoo l8onot omn o.s coJrses onered 01. not .sled n In 5 cata ag see C ass llcat an ol Co-rses.' page 51 Distribution Kequircrnrnt\ Linguistic, O ? 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CHhI 771 Grni a Or~anlcChe t \ I n 7 CHhl 312 Ger srd Or an L Chr 1 h t n ? CH\l 17, General O ran IChcn ,\InL lb ratnq I CHhl ??hGenrr,~l Orsa i i Chcm \ t q L.lhiidtl rr I hlAT 'I I Bnrt C a l u ur Ii-1 ...... Ch ,i ,s belaem the i c n binat, n\ t I ITUJULIIOII r ph\\iir c i \ ~ hcl \ u ....... PH'I 101 nt oductton to Phy\~i\SQ 4 ASSISTANT PROFESSORS DeNARDO, FAGAN HOFMANN. K NZIG. KUMAR. LORSON. NEWFELD, ORCH N K RAWLS STRICK RESEARCH PROFESSORS DAVIDSON PEARSON ASSISTANT RESEARCH SCIENTIST LYUBCHENKO CURATOR OF COLLECTIONS DOUGLAS BIOLOGY-B.S. The major in Bialo:) con\i?t\ of a mlnlmum of 43 Femeqter hour, rn b~olng! and a mlnlmum of 17 bet ie\ter hour? i n reldted t~eld?plu\ a three rcn ester hour mathe matic\ prot~ctenry.Rcquircd mdjor cour\e\ are a\ fo IOU\. ...4 I .I al S lence S Q . . BIO I97 T ~ NL lure ,I Bit c ur BlO l \ l G~nerdlBloiog) SQ 4 and BIO 82 Gcncral BI -) SG 4 BIO 720 Funddmmi.>lr ,f E-nlog\ .. ... 7 BIO 340 General G m ~ l i i r . ...... .. 4 c r BIO 341 Grnel~cAnal\w > BIO 74, Orkanlu E\olul~on .... . 1 ... ? BIO 7>3 Cell B ul, :) .... .... BIO 760 Anlmdl PI,\\ ol<:v ...... ..... 4 or hlIC ?6( Raulci~alPh?r oft \ ? or PLB 108 P1.m Ph!\iol g\ 4 810 770 Vmehrat~d r l o t ) .. .. 4 u BIO 1x5 C$n par I\ .ln\enebrde Zuo ot\ -I ,r MIC O . h hll~rch ~ o _) 1 ~L.!b a1 q TG* I 1 nnd MIL 220 Btt lu \ ot h l i u ianl n 3 < r PLB 30 Cump.sdtl c P ant Dl e n ty U S 6 4 ) * Both M C 205 and 206 olu\t be tdkm to \ccure SC ~ r t d l t hllC 205 m a nut bc \ubit!r ite It hllC 220. 4 PHY I II General Phv \ SQ- 3 PHY I I Z Ccncial PI \?LC\ SQ- 3 PHY I? G ncra Ph\ L Ldbvaory 5L)PH'I II 4 Gtncr I Ph\\ LS Lab ma ry \ Q SENIOR RESEARCH PROFESSIONAL KAZ LEK ASSISTANT RESEARCH PROFESSORS HOPE NEUER WILSON RAWLS 7 or .!"\ i d I ~ " l " \ - B th CHhl 2 1 and 275 urt hr rake, t< \ e L e r L SQcrrdll B 11 PH'I I II and I 7 or PHY 112 dnd I4 mu.1 hz l a k n lo \i.iurr SQ edit CONSERVATION BIOLOGY-B.S. The major ,n Cun5endtlon Biolo:\ con\l\t\ ot a mlnl nium ot 45 \en ebrer hour5 in the requlred mdjor cource5 and J n mimum ot 13 hours i n r e l ~ t e d tie d\. plu\ ,I three xmes ter h ) l r inathen atlcs profic~encq.Requlred iour\e\ are as tollous BIO 1 1 3 T ~ Nature L ot B o u a SL 'nee 5 0 4 i BlO \ I Genera B loo) 5Q 4 .tnd BIO 82 General Bt 2 ) \(; 4 .......... .i BIO 717 C I \ e n ltlun B ol .) BIO 32 I F adan enulr c t E "It:, .......... 3 RIO 34 General Genetlir ......... 4 1, or BIO 341 Ge c t i ~ A .i) 810 760 9 n l n dl Ph\al,l< o\ ........... 4 ? BIO 410 Tc-hn qur, in Wkldltts C n\rr\dlicn B ,IuL\L 810 41 I Adxdnced C~n\criatlonBI o c ) I . . . . . . . . 7 BIO 412 4d~ancedC m e n x on B .) ll . . . . . 3 R O 415 B$mrlq CS. ...... 4 The rrniainlne hours to bnnz the tur.ll to 45 ulll be \elerted trcm ~ m o n-. relebant upper dl\ labon cuur\e\ In B I O .. .tnd PLB Lourre\ ,r in xlated depdnmel 15. in c<,n\oltatlon u h h .i Department ot B a l u ~ yad\lror Krqulred c ,ur\c\ tn related field, plu, math protli'ency .,re a\ tallou\ .......... .4 CHM i I ?G ncrai Chen lilr) SQ . CHM I I 5 Ge cral CI etlirtq uith Qualtlal \ L An.sly\ \ TQ . . . 5 DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY 341 Choose betaeen the ~omblrat on5 of organ$=chen ~ t q couraea be ow ... 1.~8 CHM 211 E ement iry Oreanlc Chem un SQ i CHM 233 Elemenur) Organic Chen l r t g hborstor) SQ I CHM 331 General Organtc Chcm~stry 1 CHM 112 Gener~lOrgan Chem btn 1 CHM 13, General Organtc Chem~\tnL.tboiaron I ) CHM 116 General Organtc Chermw) L.tbarsror\ 1) MAT 21 1 BnefCdlcu "\MA ........................................ ..l or an) ~alculub Total ....... * . . 160120 Both CHM 231 and 213 mu51 be taken to aeLurc SQ credtt. Concentration in Biology and Society The major in Bio ocy w ~ t ha concentration in bio1o.y and society la intended for qtudents with a strong intere~tin life sclences dnd in the lnteractlon betueen life sciences and the r society within which 5cience ir done Th15 optlon c o n d ~ t of a minimum of 4 4 semester hourr in life s c i e n ~ e *and qoci eta1 ~ n t e r i a course\, ~e and 2 hour, in related feldr. plu, d three semester hour mathematss protlc en'v Required courqe- are as folloui. BIO 191 The Nature ot B olo:lcal Science SQ .............. .4 or BIO Ibl Genera Biology SQ 4 and BIO 181 General Bioloe\ SG J BIO i I Biology and SOLen ............................ .1 BIO 120 Fundamental, ot Ec~lo,) ............................. .7 or 810 145 Or-anlc Ebalutian 1 BIO 34( General Genet c\. ...................................... ..4 or BIO 1JI Genetli Anal)w 5 BIO 4 9 Research Colloquiuln ~n Bml g) ind Soctct) L . i B10 184 Intern5htp ........ .. 3 or BIO 491 Hona \ Thea UHD 13 or BIO 495 UIdereraduste Thehta 1) or BIO 499 lnd \ldualired In5truct on 3 or dppro\ed hiura n reiearch 1 MAT 210 Bnef Colc lur MA ............................. 1 or an) c~lculu\ Total 23 21 The remdmmg courses to ~ o m p l e t ethe md or dre deter mined by the ~tudentin con?ultation u ith a Department of Biology a d b t ~ o rand mu\t be di\tributed in the follouinc areas: 1. 12 houra of upper divla un electnes from BIO. MIC. PLB; 2 12 hour\ of upper di\islon interface courses from an appro\ed list At least three hemester hours n edch of these arcac ethics hktor) and philoqophj of SLI ence, and iuntempordr) socletsl ,\we<: 3. 11 hours of ph) slcal suences (CHM recommended dnd 4. three to tour hours of an approved cour5e in \tdir tlCS . MINOR IN BIOLOGY The Biology mtnor consbta of 14 ?emester hour,, includ ing BIO 193 The Nature of B~olo;~calSctence or BIO 181 General Biology and BIO 181 Genera Biology, and 16 to 10 hours selected with a ~ o r o v a ot l an advtsor in the Deoartmen1 of Blology, at least 12 hour< must be in the upper divi aion. Courses not dvallable tor credit in the Life Sciences major (B10, MBB, MIC and PLB) cannot be used for the minor e -.. ~BIO 100 The Livlne World and BIO 201 Human Anatomy d Phyalologj I) This minor ir not avail able to ~tudentsmajonng in the llfe buences. .. . SECONDARY EDUCATION-B.A.E. Biological Sciences. The major tedching field conal7ts of a m~nimutnof 40 ?emester houn and at least 22 houra m sup portlng courses Required major courses are as followa 810 113 The Nature of Blol glcol Science SQ.......... 4 or BIO 181 General Biology SQ 4) and BIO I h? General Btology SG 1 BIO '20 Fundas entalc ot Eco og\ ..............................3 BIO 140 Generd Genettca or BIO 341 Genetlc An~lyaia 5 BIO rJ> Or,~n i Ebu utnon . . . . . 3 ....... ..4 BIO 160 An mal Ph)a olaoy .... ...... ..4 BIO 170 Venebidte Zoolooy or BIO 185 Con parat ve Irnenebrate Zoolog) ( J or PLB 30 Con paratne Plant Dnentt\ USG 4 ui PLB 3 0 The Floia ot Anzona 4 MIC 2 6 Mlcrlb oloe) Laboraon SC-' .............................I MIC 220 Blulogy < f Mlcroorzar trmr .............................. 3 PLB 3 8 Pant Ph)rtolo-y ..................................... 4 Both MIC 205 and 206 [nuat be t&cn to secure SG credit The rcmatninc courae5 In the major (air hours nurumurn) should be selected to reflect a balance between BIO and PLB Lourses Required supponlng courbea are as follows: BIO 716 Htrtoq of Bialo,): Conflicts and Conrroveraies H . 3 or HPS 730 Hl?toq af Blolog): Canflictq and Conuo\er~ie\H (3 CHM 1 1 1 General Cher l t 5 l q SQ . . . . .4 CHM 115 Generd Chemi5tq ulth Qualttatlre AnalyqlsSQ ..... .5 GLG 102 Intrcduct~onto Geuluo) I1 Hr\toncal SG. H .. .3 t r GLG 1W Geolag) of h r o n a 3) . 3 MAT 170 Prec~lcuus MA PHY 101 lntrtductlon to Phyalca SQ .. 4 or PHY I I I I I? Genera Ph) src, SQ' (6 dnd PHY 111. !I 1 Genera Ph\?tcr L~butatonTQ ? Min mum tola ................................................... .22 Bath G G 1 P and I04 mu\t be taken to securr SG cred t BothPHI l l l m d 1 1 3 o r P H Y ll?andI14muitbet&ento \eLure SQ credrt. BIO 4b0 Methodr of Tea~hingBiology and BIO 482 Advanced Methods of Teachlng Btolog) are requ~redin the professional edu~dtlonprogram. The mlnor teaching field consists of 24 semester hours as follous: BIO 181. 182; 16 additiona hours in BIO. MIC, and PLB courses ?elected to reflect d bdlance a'roas the d ~ r c ~ p l i n and e s \ubdi~cipllnesin biology. BIO 480 is NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rement c urses, and code (such a L, SQ C and H ,see Genera Stud es page 78 For graduat on iequ rements see Un vers ly Graduat n Requ rements page 74 For an exp anal on of add t ona omn bur courses offeredbut not I sted nth s cata og, see C assficat on of Co rses, page 51 DEPARTMENT BIO 321 Introductory Ecology Laboratory. (3) once a year Laboratoryand f e d observat ons and exper ments to test current con cepts and theor es in ecoi gy Lab Fee Pre or corequ s te 010 320 General Studes L B l o 331 Animal Behau'or. (3) la Evolutonary genetc physoogca and ecoogca bases of an ma behaw Or Prereau s te B 0 182 or Is eq va ent) BlO 336 Sociobiologr (3) not rego arly offered Survey of an mai and human soc a behavior exam ned from an evo u t Onary perspect ve. Su tab e for nonmalois B 0 331 is recommended 610 340 General Genet'cs. (4) fa sprng summer Science f hered ty and var at on 3 hours ecture, 1 hour rec tat on Prerequ s te B 0 182. BIO 341 Genetic Analysis. (5) . .. not regulary offered Genera genet cs sc ence af hered ty and var at on using cr t ca inqu ry Not open to students w th credtfor B 0 340 3 hours lecture 6 houri ab. Prereou s tes BIO 182 and 193 or the r eau valents). 610 342 General Genetlcs Laboratory. (2) h General pr nc p es of nher~tancew th spec a reference to Mende an, mo ecu ar and computat ona genet cs are exp ared v a laboratory exper'ments Lab Pre or corequ s te: B 0 340. BIO 343 Genetlc Englneerlng and Soclety. (4) ." ts ntroa.c:on to qenot c cng neer ng u. tn empnas i o acp .rat ons gene Ineras, DNA I nqerpr nl ng boremea at or8 lrarsgen c an ma s ana o ants 3 "ours lecl.re 3 no.rs .a> Cross I steo as MBB 343 c r e i t s a1 owed for on y B 0 343 or MBB 343 Prerequ stes. prefera b y both MBB 245 and 246 or on y 8 0 181 (or ts equ va ent General Stud es. L 610 344 Origins, Evolution, and Creation. (3) not regukrly offered Examines scent1 c myth c and re g ous deas relatng to r g ns par tccu ar y human) Pace of ant evolut on sm and "sc ent f c creat on sm" n Amencan cu ture Lecture, dscuss on Crass sled as HPS 311 HUM 371 REL 383 Credit s a owed for on y B 0 344 or HPS 31 1 or HUM 371 or REL 383 810 345 OrOanlc Evolution. 13) spnng Processes of adaptwe change and special on n sexua pop" atcons. Prerequ s 18: B 0 182 810 346 The Danvinlan Revolution. (3) not regularly offered nte ectua and cultura h story of Darw n sm and modern eva ut onary theory and their mpact an 19th and 20th century thought. Lecture dscusson Cross sled as HPS 332iHUM 372. Credit s a owed for only 810 346 or HPS 332 or HUM 372 610 351 Developmental Anatomy. (3) fall Genera deveapmenta bolagy (embryology and comparat ve structure of organ systems ustrated ma nly by vertebrate examp es. Pre requls te. 010 182 810 352 Laboratory in Veriebmfe Developmental Anatomy (2) - .. ."1. Morpnoom ol re6rcsenlal Ie tmbr)onc an0 ad.1 .erleordles B O 351 recommenaeo 2 3.nc.r aos Fee Prcrcq. s le 040 182 B l o 353 Cell Biology (3) hI.spr ng summer Survey f major tap cs n ce 1 b o ogy 'ncluding structura b ochem ca and molecu ar asDects of ce funct on Prerequ s le B 0 182 810 360 Antma1 Physiology. (4) falandsprng Physo ogca mechan sms of the hsgher vertebrates 3 hours ecture. 3 hours ab Fee. Prereau s tes: 810 182 CHM 115 MAT 117. OF BIOLOGY 343 610 370 Vertebrate Zoology. (4) la andsprng Character st cs class f cat on evout on and natural h story of the major groups of vertebrate an mas 3 hours ecture. 3 hours ab. Fee Prerequ s te B 0 182. 610 365 Comparative Invertebrate Zoology. (4) I. Character st cs fe cycee adaptati ns. and evo ut on of nvertebrate an mais 3 hours ecture 3 hours ab Fee. Prerequ s te 810 182 or instl~ctorapprova 810 386 General Entomology. (4) not egu a r y offered Form actvt es and c assf caton of nsects 3 hours ecture 3 hours ab Fee. Prerequ s te BIO 182 BlO 394 Special Topics. (2-3) "of regulary offered Top w of current or spec a nlerest n one or more aspects of b ology Top cs vary Prerequ s te lun or stand ng 610 406 Computer Applications in Biology. (3) Ill Computeianalys s techn ques n b ology emphas zng data entry management and ana ys s and graph c portrays. Emp oys ma "frame and m crocomputers 2 hours ecture 3 hours lab. Cross sted as PLB 432 Cred 1 s a owed for on y 810 406 or PLB 432 Prerequis tes both B 0 182 and MAT 117 or 210 or on y nstructorapprova Genera Studies CS 810 410 Techniques in Wildlife Conservation Biology. (3) fat F e d and ana yiica techn ques used n eua uat ng populaton struc ture vab lty and env r nmenta Impacts Lecture ab Fee. Prerequis les both B 0 31 7 and 320 or on y nstruclor approval Genera Studies L 610 411 Advanced Conservation Biology 1. (3) 12 1 PI nc p es of canservat on sc ence, 080 oqy ol lnrealcncd spec es managemerlt pr nclplcs tnal mEel wnservalon goa s empnas 2 ng horn Amer can erosislems P r e i e q ~ s les BIO 317 320 BlO 412 Advanced Conservation Biology 11. (3) spr ng G oba b advenlty palterns processes and conssrvat on: globa env ronmenta change susta nable use of natua resources emphaslrlng nternationa approaches to consewat on b o ogy Prerequ s tes BIO - 317.320. BlO 415 Biometry. (4) h - Statstca methods app ed lo b o ogcal prob ems design of exper msnls est mat on, sgn f eance, ana ys s of var ance, regress on, cor re at on. ch square, and boassay. the use of computers Does not sat sfy aboiatory requ rements for the Co ege of L bera Arts and Sc ences General Stud es program 3 hours lecture 3 hours lab Prerequ s te MAT 210 (or Is equ va enl) Genera Studes CS 610 416 Pmfessional Values in Sctence. (3) once a year Conscders ssues re ated to va ues n sc ence such as col aboraton. finances ega ssues media mentor ng ownersh p o l ideas, sc ent f c ntegr ty D,scusaon, student projects Cross Isled as HPS 410 Cred t s a owed for on y B 0 418 or HPS 410 General Stodes L 810 419 Research Colloquium in Biology and Society. (3-6) fa 1and sprng Develops cr t ca th nk ng ab It es research methods, and wr ling skt s for research n the nteractlons between b o oa ca scences and socl ety D scuss on. Prerequ s te: B 0 311 or nstructor approva Genera Stodes L 610 420 Field Zoology. (3) not reg" a r y offered Exper ence n zoo og ca f e d techn ques Requ res weekend or onger f e d tnps. Prerequ s te. cnstructor approva. NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rement, courses and codes such as L SO C and H ,see Genera Stud es" page 78 For gradual on requ rements see "Un vers tv Gradual on Reauirements. .Daqe 74 For an exDiana1on of add t onal mn bus courses offered but not Isled n ih s cata ag see "C ass f &I on of Courses page 51 - - 810 423 Population and Community Eco ogy (3) not reg" ary offered Organ zat on and dynam cs of pop at an and commu t es emphas r ng an ma s Theoret ca and emp r ca appraa hes Prereq s te B 0 320 Or n tructor approva 810 424 Mathematical Models I" Ecology. (4) of ieguary offered Mathemat cat mode ng of pop" at ns commun t es and ecosystems nc ud ng case stud es and student des gned proe ts 3 hour ectuie urse 3 hours ab Prerequ sites B 0 320 a y calcu u 810 425 Animal Ecology. (3) n t reguary ffered Phys dog ca and behavora adaptat ons of nd vdua an mas l o b th ab ot c and b of c env ronments Preiequ s te B 0 3 0 810 426 Limnotogy (4) not reguar y offered Structure and fun ton of aquat c ecosystems. w th emphas s on Iesh water ekes and streams 3 hours ecture 3 hou s ab o Ie d tr D Fee Prerequ s te B 0 320 or nstructor approva Genera Sludes L 810 427 Fire (3) sp ng n odd yea s lnteid sc p nary survey IIre an Earth Is h st ry eco ogy and man agement Prerequ s te 8 0 182 810 428 Biogeography. (3) k ," Env ronmenta and h st r ca pro esses dele m!n ng d str but ona pat terns f a n m a s and p ants emphas 2 ng lerrestia ite Prereq s tes B 0 182 01 1s equ va ent un or stand ng Genera Studes L 810 431 Human Development and Fertility. (3) n t reg" a i y offered G aba luencer at hum8 popu at on deve prn ton the h an e v r m e t n ud n g understand ng human fert ty and c n a nl ue cer on fe t ty D s uss n presentat on Prerequ s te genera b oogy 810 435 Research Techniques i n Animal Behavior. (3) not reg" ar y offered Expermenla and Ie d stud es at an ma behav or descr pt on and ouantf cat on of an ma behav or and nteroretat n Ibehav or w th n an eva ut onary framework 1 hour ectute 6 hour ab Prerequ s te 810 331 Genera Sludes L 810 441 Cvtoqenet'cs. (3) .. not reguaFY oiieied Chr mosama bass of nher tance Cr ss sted as PLB 412 Cred t s a owed lor only 810 441 or PLB 412 Preiequ s te B 0 340 810 442 Cytogenetics Laboratory. (2) not reg" ar y offered M cr scop c ana y of me s s m tos s and aberrant ce d u s on 6 hours ab Cross. sted as PLB 413 Credt s a awed tar on y BtO 442 r PLB 413 Pre or corequ s te €3 0 441 r PLB 412 810 446 Principles of Human Genetics. (3) once a "ear MOecu ar and ce u ar ana ys s of the human genome Prerequ te B 0 340 Genera Studes L 810 450 Advanced Developmental Biology .. (3) . spr ng Current c ncepts and exper manta methods nv v ng d Merent at on and b synthetic act v i e s of ce sand organ sms, w th examp es from mi rooraan sms. ants and an mas Prereou s te B 0 351 810 453 Animal Histology. (4) spr ng M croscop c study of an ma t s u e s 3 hours ecture 3 h urs ab Fee Prerequ s le B 0 182 or nstructor approval ~ 810 454 Aquatic Insects. (3) not reg" a, y offered Svstemat cs and eco 00" nsects Prerew le B 0 386. .. of aouatc . 810 464 Photobio ogy. (3) not iegutary offered Pr nc p es under ylny the eflects f ght on g owlh deve opme t and behav or of p ants an ma .and m croorgan sms. Cross sled as PLB 440 Cred I s a owed for any B 0 464 or PLB 440 P e equ stes CHM 231 or 331 12 hours n fe s ences . 810 465 Neurophystology (3) sping n even years Deta ed 1 eatment of ce ar and organ sma neuraphys o ogy and nerv US system f ct on Prerequ te B 0 360 810 466 Neurophys'ology Laboratory. (2) no1repuary offe d ntra e ar a d extrace a r e ectr phys a ag ca record ng tech n ques h st g ca preparata s and dye I ng techn ques 6 hours ab Pre icoiequste 8 0 465 B i o 470 Syetemat#cZoology. (4) $ping n ddyeai Ph ophy theory pracl e of nterpiet ng an ma d ve ly nc ud g spec es concepts spec at n namenc ature and euo ut onary and p y Ogenet c c ass Icat on emphas r ng phy ogenet cs 3 haurs e t re 3 hours a Prerequ s tes un or stand ng 18 haurs le sc ences Genera Studes L 810 471 Ornithology (3) sping n add years B o ogy 01 b ds 2 o rs ecture 3 hours ab weekend Ie d tr p Fee P e equ te B 0 370 or nstructor approva 810 472 Mammalaov. -. 14) .. fa n odd year C ass f cat on str t re hab Is eco gy and d str but n of mamma s emphas z g N rth Amer ca forms 3 hou s e t re 3 haurs ab or Ie d tr p weeken f e tr ps Fee Prerequ s te 8 0 3 0 or nstructor appr va 810 473 Ichthyology. (3) soi o n odd wars ~ y s t k a tsand b o agy Irecent a d ext nctf shes hours ecture 3 h U ~ Sab or Ie d tr p weekend l e d t i ps requ ed Fee Prerequ s tes both B 0 37 and 425 or on y nslru t approva 810 474 Herpetology. (3) sp g n even yean Systemat and boogy of rece t and ext nct rept es and amph bans 2 h o u s ectuie 3 h o s ab r f e d t r p Fee P e e q u s l e 8 0 3 0 810 480 Methods of Teach ng Biology. (3) Q", n" BIO 482 Advanced Methods of Teaching Blo ogy. (3) fa n odd years Des gn de very and eva uaton of student centered nqu ry based e550nS for h gh choo b o ogy st dents Learn ng cyc e Prerequ s te 8 0 480 810 484 lnternshlp. (3) ool reg" a r y offered 810 493 Honors Thesis. ( 1 4 ) fa sprng summe Genera Studes L 810 494 Specia Taplcs. (1-4) no1 reg" a r y ffered Poss b e top cs a Ce Botechnoogy 4 810 495 Undergraduate Thesis (3) fa sprng summer Gu ded resear u m "at ng n the preparatan at an undergraduate thes s based n s pervsed research d e n th s and prevous semester Prerequ s teS at east 3 h rs of 8 0 310 or 499 torma conferencew th nstruct r slructor and department ha approva 810 499 lndiv~dualzed Instruction. (1 3) fa and ping 810 502 Transmission Electron M croscopy. (3) not reguary offered Theory use a d methods of prepar ng b a ay ca mater a s for trans m s o n e e lr n m roscopy Le lure ab Mate a s lee Prerequ s te n ~ t wt r awrova .. 810 505 Scanning E ectron Microscopy (3) not reg" ar y offered Theory u e and methods Iprepar g b oog a mater a s t r scan n ng e e Iron m c scopy 2 hours e ture 3 hou s ab Matei a s fee Prerequ s te struclor approva DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY 345 610 508 Sccentific Data Presentation. 12) .. spr ng Techn ques necessary for pre entat on of s e t f c data sed n u na pub caton grant prop sa s and vsua presentat ns Lecture ab Prerequ s te nstructor appr va 010 520 Blalogy of the Desert. (2) not reg" a r y offered Factors affect ng p ant and an ma fe n the desert reg n a d adap tat ons of the rgan sms to these fa tors Prerequ s te 10 ours n b og ca sc ences or nstruct iapprova BIO 522 Popuiat#ons:Evolutionary Ecology. (3) not egu a r y offered Prncpes fpopuatonbolgyandc u tyecoogywthnanev "tonary framework 2 hours ecture 2 hours rec tat n Prerequ s tes 810320 415 OrMAT 210 545 010 524 Ecosystems. (3) not reg" a r y offered Structure and funct on of terrestr a and aquat c ecosy tems w th emohas s on oroduct v tv. eneraetcs b oeochsm ca cvc no and sy&ems nteirat on. ~ r k e q u B 0 3% o Is equ va entv 810 526 Quantitative Ecology. (3) not reou ar v offered ~ampng sjiategies spat a panern ana ys s spec es dvers ty cass f cat on and app cat ons of mu t variate techn que to eco ogy 2 hours ecture. 3 hour ab Prerequ s tes B 0 415 r Is equ va ent a course n ecoogy BlO 529 Advanced Limnology. (3) no1reg" ar y offered Recent terature, deve opments methods and mno gca theory f e d and ab app cat n to some pancu ar top c n mnoagy Prereq uste 8 0 4 2 6 BlO 543 Molecular Genetics. (3) ie fa f the ge e emphas s on the m ecu ar bas s of Nature and f ct' nher lance and gene express n pr caryotes and eucaryotes P e requ s tes B 0 340 a course n organ c chem stry 010 545 PoDulatlons: Evolutionary Genetics. (3) not reg" a r y offered Mathemat ca modes n the desci pt on and an8 ys s of the genet cs of pop" at n . Pretequ s tes a comb nat n f B 0 320and 345 and 415 or n v nstructor a .~. ~ r o v a 010 547 Techniques in Evo utionary Genet cs. (4) not reg" a i y offer d Pract ca exper ence n modern techn ques for the study f eva ut on Lecture ab Prerequ s tes B 0 340 345' nstructo appr ua B l o 550 Advanced Cell B'oiogy. (3) SDinO ~ p cat p ns of contemporary e ectran m cr cop c and bochem a rno ecu ar techn ques for study ng e karyot c ce fun t ns Mecha n smsof "trace u ar pr ten traffckng Prereq s les 810 353 1360 01 15 eo va ent r PL8 360 CHM 231 or 331 or ts eouvaent BIO 551 Btomembranes. (3) n 1 reguar y offered I b a ag ca membranes. emphasr ng synthe Structure and fun t s s f u d ty exocyt s s, e docytos s and ce responses to hormones and neur transm ners Prerequ tes B 0 353 rlt equ va ent CHM 231 or3 1 or t equvaent 610 552 Developmental Genetics. (3) spr ng Genet c appr aches to the ana yss of deve opment dur ng the fe cyc e f eukaryat c organ sm an t e r e I genes n the unf d ng of the d fferent ated phenotype Prerequ s te B 0 34 010 560 Comparative Physiology (3) not reg" a r y offered Ana y s of funct on n vertebrates a d vertebrates emphas z ng evolut onary trend n phys og ca sy tems Prerequ s te. 8 0 360 or ts equ ua ent BlO 566 Environmental Physiology. (3) not reg" a r y offered Phys o g ca re panse and adaptat ons f an mas to var ous aspects 01 the hyr a env ro me t Prerequ s tes B 0 320 36 . .. BIO 568 Mammalian Phvslolaav. -, 13) not reg" a r y offered Deta ed treatment of mamma an organ system tunct ons emphas z ng ntegrat ve mechan sms Pierequ site: B 0 360 (or ts equ va en! BIO 569 Cellular Physiology. .. (3) . . not reg" ar y offe ed Emphas zes t e m ecu ar bas s for ce structure and funct on Prere0 s tes BtO 360 a course n moan c chem strv BlO 583 OTS: Fieldwork in Tropical Biology. (&a) spr ng andsummer ntensve f e d orentated c ass8 wth Organ zaton f r Tropca Stud. es OTS n C sta R ca w th ernphass an research n eca ogy and systematcs Lecture ab f e dw rk Cr ss sted as PLB 583 Cred t is a owed for on y 8 0 583 or PLB 583 Prerequ s tes graduate standng a c urse n bas c ec ogy 010 584 fnlernshlp. (1-12) fa andsprng 010 597 Seminar. (1 12) '. on" cnrnn ," ",,-" v,,,3 May be repeated for cred t Poss b e top cs a Adaptatans 1 3 b Behavoi 1 3 d e f g (h ~ c o o g yi 3 Evouton. 1 3 Genetc E o eer no 1 3 Genetcs i3 Phys gy 7 3 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry J. Detens Gust Chair (PSDl021 4801965-3461 - p~ REGENTS' PROFESSORS ANGELL, BUSECK MAYER C. MOORE O'KEEFFE P E n T PROFESSORS ALLEN. B EBER. B RK BLANKENSH P, FUCHS. GLAUNSINGER, GL CK. GUST HOLLOWAY LOHR A MOORE. T MOORE. MUNK, PETUSKEY ROSE SK 60. STEIMLE, W LL AMS. WOODBURY ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS KOUVETAK S WOLF ASSISTANT PROFESSORS BOOKSH, CAUDLE, FRANC SCO. GOULD, HAYES. MAPIUSHOV, RiCHERT SENIOR LECTURERS BEDGOOD, WH TE LECTURER BAUER CHEMISTRY-B.A. The B.A. degree in Chemistry Lonst\t\ o f 4 6 semester hour, Requlred cuurse\ are a\ follow\. NOTE. Fa the Genera Stud es requ rernent courses. and codes such as L SO C and H se "Genera Stud e s " page 78. For gradual an iequ rements see Un " e n ty Graduat an Requ rernents ' page 74. For an exp anal on of add t o a omn bus courses offered but not sted n th s cats og see 'C a s I caton of Courses ' p ge 51 Chc o\e betueen the ~ o u r \ ecomb nill~ PHY PHY 270 271 11I I I? 113 114 Calculu\ a ~ t hAnal)tlc Geometr) IMA' Calculu\ a ~ t hAnalvt L Geomctn I I M ~ ' General P h ) ? ~ qSQ.. .. 3 General P ~ ) F I ISQ\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 General P ~ ) F I L Lab > ratory SQ. I General Ph\vcr Lab rator) SQ I I ' . . . . 16 PHY B.S. The program c o n \ l ~ t co t 15 seme5ter hours in ~ h e m i \ t q and 20 hour, of related courses outsrde the major. Requlred cnuryes are a? fo IOU F: 2 0 2 1 I72 121 172 31 Calculu\ u th Anal)ta Geometry I A14 Cdliulu\ a th 4ndl)tlc Gcometni I1 bfA Caliulu\ a ~ t And h ) t 1 ~Geomrtrv I11 Af4 Unnervl) Ph), is I hlechan~i\SQ Unnerrlr\ Phjncs Lab mt,n I SQ . Unncr\~tvP h y s ~ ~11a Cleitrlc~tyand M a e n ~ t i mSQ' . ............. 32 ~ n ; cr 15 ~ h ; ~ Lab, c \ raog I1 Sp ... . 4 ...... 4 . .4 ...... 3 .. . . I 3 Burh PHI I21 .I, d I?? n u\t bc Idhen to secure 'iQ ~ m td Both PHY 13 I and 112 mu\t h, I d e n to secure SQ i ed I 9 A course in a computer hnguage. cuch a \ C S E 181 A p p l ~ e dProblem Solvtnc u i t h V i ~ u a BASIC l or C S E 183 Appltrd Problem Sol\lnc urth FORTRAN 15 \tronglq rec ornmended. Trdnsfer \tudent\ are inter\ieaed and ad\r\ed o t pobsible prepantor) u o r k They must contact the dep.trtrnent to arrange tor the l n t e n l e u in ad\.inLe of regi5tr~tlon See "Colleze Degree Requirement,." page 3 19. CHM I I3 Gener~lCheml~tr)SQ 4 CHM 116Generdl Cherni\tr) SQ I 1 CHM 117 Genera Chcmlrrry to hlr ?r\ I YQ I4 CHM I I b Gene d Chrmntn to M A cmr 11 Tp 1 Chca\e berueen thc cour\e cambrnat~ n\ below . . . CHhl 3 7 Orgnn!~Chen 1 5 t q tor M.+ r\ (1 CHM 118 Organic Chem~rlr)f r M ijur\ 11* 3 CHM 319 Organr~Chemtrm Lab, rator) for Ma orr I' 1I CHM 320 Organic Chemlrtq Labor.iron tor Major, 11' I - 29 Completlnn of M4T 274 and 342 iatt\fies !he CHM 240 requtre men1 CHM 348. 749, and 432 n u\t A I he lahrn ro L credct. MAT hlAT MA PHY PH> PHY The remaining couryes to ~ o m p l e t ethe ma or are deter mrned by student? In consultation with t h e n ad\rrors. Chou\e betueen the rour\e icmb naltc n\ be 0% . CHM I I? Gel era1 Chcmt\m TQ 4 CHhl 112 Genera Chemtrtn atth Qua ut \ e Anal)\i. IQ 2 ............ ................... Additional required related field course5 are a? followi Equn~lentcourse, ma\ be taken in p l x e ot MAT 170 and 271. More advanced PHY courses ma) be lahen n p ace ul PHY I l l ? 113.and 114 Both PHY I I I and I I 1 or PHY 2 and I I4 mu51 be lahen to secure SQ credit CHEMISTRY CHM YO Introduction to Ph\bxc.tI Chemtrtq ....... 3 CHM 325 4nalvt1cal Cheml*a) ... ........ 3 CHM 326 4nal)l1nl Cheml~tr)L.!burator) . . . . . . . . . . .I CHM 327 Instrumental Anal)~tr.. . . . . . . . . ......... .1 CHM 128 ln\trun ental 4nal,bt\ Laboraton .........2 CHM 345 Phy\>cdChen 15tq I-. .......... .......... .3 CHM 316 Ph)sz~dIChem stq II- ............... ...... .3 CHM 348 Ph~aicdlChermstr) Laborator! IL'. . . . . . . . . . . .I CHM 349 Ph)alcal Chemlru) Laboratory I1 L' . . .......1 CHM 152 Inorgon~iChemistry Lab rator) 'L . . . . . . . . . . . I CHhl453 Inorg~nlcChemlrm .......... . . . . . . . . . . .3 ......... CHM 460 Blologlcal Chemlrtr) . . . . 3 Chemram electne Ichoaw from the ~ourrerbelow) ....... 2 CHM i 9 2 lntraduct~onto Research Techntque~ I 3 CHM J?4 Separatton Science 1) CHM 431 Qualltattre Organ c A n ~ l y s t3) ~ CHM 471 Soltd State Chemlatr) 3 CHM 480 Methoda of Teach~ngChem~stni 3) CHM 481 Geochem~\try 3) CHV 485 Mereorlrea and Cormochemistni 1 '' Total .................... ' . * CHM 117, S. 11 118.11Y.dnd 320are Ttr ngl) recorn ,mended t r quallftrd ~tudenra. 8 A m e r i c a n Chemical Society Certification. A \tudent u ha \ati\tactor~lvi u m o l e t e ~the B.S. an Chern~stn, is , oroeram <. cenlfied by ;he ~ i ~ a n m ront Chemistry t and B l o c h e m ~ ~ t r y to the Amencan Chemical Societb (ACS a\ havlnz met the . \peclfic requirements for undergraduate prote\c~ona tram . . DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY 347 Ing in chem Gr.tdn.!te\ melsttng ACS ~ u t d e l i n e \can r e c e n e cenrficate to ~ n d ~ ~[hi? a t fact c . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..27 PHI 1 L n \rrvtr PI>\\II\L b iatoq I1 5Q Tor11 BIOCHEMISTRY-B.S. Bu \c\ are a ? f o lox?. Chaaqe berueen the L ,ur\t i binatlonr bcli i\ . CHM 111 General Ch, \IC< \Q 1 CHhl l h Genrr.~lChe 1 i l l > \\lth Qua Irstne 4"d ) \ \ SQ > ..... ' B th PHY 1 , (1 >c 3' CHM 113 General Chcr irtn IL ( 3 CHM 116 Gr e r ~ Chi l i t n TQ J , * \ .I - >r d12 a e , u n 7 ) r e i < n Additional requtred c h e ~li\tr) cour>e\ are a\ folln!\\ BCH I 6 1 Gene .tI Bi rhmm \tr\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BCH 462 Gcne d Biiihem \tr\ . . . i 1 BCH 363 B cph!?trdl Cl m BCH 4fd Btoph, tell C h w tn L.tboraoq 2 BCH J67 Anal)tlc~lB l o ~cn l atr) L ,buraton L 7 CHM 111 E e e n u q Ph!\lcal Chr n t n . ......1 Chen n u y e ectns ch < \L l m n the .iui\er be 1 3 , .......1 t p i ~ in r N i l i i Aiidr B nihrm r t n BCH 494 S T BCH 494 ST. ' l c ? p ~I" r Pn tc n B < ~ h s m i \ r n 2 CHM 327 ln\trumenlsl \n > \ \ i CHhl dll Fspzrat~onFilcnir 7 CHM J31 Qual~mtneOr2.u IL 41a \ I \ , C H h l I 5 3 l n o r a n i ~Chen In ' CHM 371 So d St-itr Ch-m i t 1 r l Total.. * ................... CHhI 315 ma\ be t hen 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .>( CHM 571 Gcn-id 0yn1cChsmlctn 3 CHhl i 2 C3.n.r.t 0 r t r . m Chen trm i 1 15 ticn-r.1 Or .an L Chen ~ , mLaborator) I I CHW 36 Generdl Or an L Chsnmu) Laboratoq I ) Ch i\e betxeen thc our\ ~ t m b l n don, t bsluu .... 4 c r 8 CHhl 4 1 Elcmint.n Ph u c a C h r m \ t q 7 CHM ? J i P h \ r c ' ~Chcm~%ryLabornrln I CHM CHhl CHM CHhl 13> Ph\rl .i Chst latry l 3 13h Ph\ c.8 Chsn \to I1 i 14\ P I \ \ L.I C h ~ n\try Lab rat rv I I 7.19 P h ) v ~ dC h ~ n\tr\ Lab rdt n 11 I . . . . bllnln utn tot I Eq n a r 6 L ~ c,I u n a , r iy be rAen n p l a ~ ut t CHhl I l 3. B th CHhl 2 i l .~nd??r '4 7 us be when to \ecore SQ ircdll. SECONDARY EDUCATION-B.A.E. Chemistrj. Student\ ma) pur\ue o n e of t u o optlons for the 'hen l c t ~major teach I p t eld p .IL ut CHM 71 Addtttonal requlred rel.~tcd t -Id i ? u r r e \ are a\ tollou\. BIO BIO BIO MAT MAT PHI PHY PHY A rmnor in Cbcrni\tr) tc a n a r d e d to \tudent\ u h o corn plctc the t o o u i n z rcquired cource,: CH\l I I > Gcn rdl C he i t n uirh Qud1lt.u \ e And \\I\sQ'..... .5 CHV l i b Gene al Chemictn SQ 4 CH\1 725 40-3 \ ( I - I Chemthrn ... 3 C m l 7 h An-tl,tl.~IChsn i h t n Laborar n I Chu e betseen thc c u r w i ,n h nat on5 belo\\ 8 BCH 1( 1 P n ~ ~ p l et lBi hem su) 1 BCH 767 Elrrncntd \ B l ~ h r ) Ldbor.ttoq I CHhl 271 Eleniolt~r\0 eanl Chrm \tn . SO - i CHhl 235 E claini i \ O ?anti Chami\u) Ldb 312 Gencral Or,&" Chin \tn 1 375 General O ,a L Chen \tn LabiCel Biiloc\ ......... . .> 270 Cdl lu\ uith At .il\t c Gsnmern I % I , l . . . . . . . . I 271 Cdculu\ urth 41 & I IGcomern 11 ~4 . . . . . . . . . . .J . . 121 Lnl\era~t! Ph\\lir I: hl. h ~ ibSQ n 12? Unt\er\~t)Ph\.vi\ L tbotnon I YQ . . . . . . . . . . I 111 Un \era I\ Ph!\i \ I1 E e~t"i'ty mil hlagnet~\mSQ' . . . . . . . ,, , , 0 p 1 ,I 0 , Thc ~ a~.tdenii >pei~dllrationcon\j\t\ ot 4 7 hen ester hour, In chen n t r \ plus work In rel:!ted t ~ r l d \ . Requ red i n u r \ e \ dre a\ folloub: BCH 1b Prlnclp e I B u.hen \tn .................... ..3 CHhl 1 1 Genera Chen \rq TQ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .....I CHhl l 'I Gener.1 C h ~ nlso\ c th Qua u t n e 4n.~l),i\ SQ ... 5 1 CHM 327 kn~l!ll~dlChemlrtr) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHh1 326 An~lvtii.~l Chen 51 ) Lab rator, ........1 ....... 1 CHhl ii Geclcr? Ocr tnlc Chemi*tr) CHM 772 Gsc er., Org~nlcChemlltn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 NOTE: For the Genera Stud es req rement c rses and c des such as L SO C and H see 'Genera St d es page 78 For gradualon requ rements see Un veis ty G aduaton Requ re ents page 74 For an explanat on of add t ona omn bus c urses offered but not sled nth s cata og see C ass t cat on of Course 'page 51 C H M 11, Generdl Orga tc ChemtrF Lab rntun C H M 116 Gene JI Orgar IC Chcm \m Lab rat ln C H M 141 E ctncr t q P h \ ~ i c dChrm l rt ) or C H M 345 P h \ \ ~ i aChen l rtn I 1 ~ n CHM d 146 P h \ r t ~ aChen l ,tr) I1 3 Toul ..... .............. 27 The r e m a i n ~ n gchenmtry course, to con pietr the \peoi.ll irdtion are determtned by ctudents in i u n \ u l t ~ t ~ u unilh them adv~bors. Additional required reldted field coune5 Are fr)llo&\. MAT MAT PHY PHY PHY PHY Toul 270 C ~ l c u l uu \ t t h Anallttc Geon etr) 1 214 27 i Cdliulu\ u th Anal\tlc Ge n etn I1 Y 4 i I I General Ph)\li< SQ I I 2 G e n e i ~Ph\\lis TQ' I I1 Genrrdl Ph)\lc? Laboratoq SQ' I I 4 GencmI Ph>\lc?Laboiatoq SQ . . . . . . . . ..I -1 1 .....I ...I ........ Ih B,th PHY and I 3 C r P H I II s d I I 4 i lu\t be t.,Lrn to secure SQ cred~t Oprio!~7iio The dcddemlc \pecia ization consl\t\ o t 10 seme\ter h o u n o f chemtstr) n h i ~ includes h J I u t ihr reaurred chemtctn course5 I ~ s t e d in o m o n one and \election of the corre\pondtng optlon in etther mat he ma ti^\ or phq\ ~ c \ .that ir. c >mpletrono f an additional 10 sen>e*terhc or\ ~n the cho\en area a* ~ p e c i f i e dby the depdnment \elected Mmor Tco~hzrrqFzeld Tne minor teaching lleld con\!\t\ ot the f o l l o n lng required couneh: 4 CHM II ? G e n ~ rChemrctq ~l SQ CHhl II i Gcner~iChemartq rith Qu lhtdt \ e An., \\I\ I@ ......i Choo*e beween the r urse con blnat ins be nu . . . . . . . . 10 ,r \ BCH ?hi Pnn~lple? ot Bloihemlrtn 1 CHM ? ? I Elementar\ Oroanlc Chemlrtn SQ 1 CHM 325 Anal>t '31 Chemlhfi) 1 CHM ??h Annl\t!cal Chem ati) Ldbor.tror\ I CHM 3 1 1 Genera Organic Chrmtcm 1 CHhI 112 Genera Oreanti Chem rm 1 CHhl 1 1 5 Genera Omdnii C h ~ r ~ t q Labor.bton tn 1i CHM 136 Genera 0r:dniiChen r r n L b rator! I CHM 341 E ementdrv P I > \ a1 Cher i \ t n 1 Both CHhl ? ? i and 215 must be taken to \ c u r e SQ rredlt The remainlng courses to complete the \ p e ~ ~ a l l / ~ t are ion determ~nedby student, In c o n w tatlon r b ~ t ht h e ~ a r d\i\or\ GRADUATE PROGRAMS The tacu 1, in the D e ~ a r t m e n o t f Chemhtr\ and 610 chemt\tr) otter proewmc lesdlny to ihr dezreeh ot hl.l\ter o f Natural S ~ i e n ~ MS.. e. and Ph D See the G,i,rlairt Crrr i lor tor requtremmts The depnrtment participates m the i n t e r d l \ ~ l p l ~ n apro r\ .tnd Cel gram for the M S and Ph D deeresa i n MDISLUI.IT lular B t o l o r v For Inore informdtion. \,\it the pmgr;o 1 office i n LSF 41 I.or call 480 96, 0 7 4 1 BIOCHEMISTRY (BCH) BCH 361 Princ~plesof Blochemistry. (3) la andsummer Structures piopen es and lunct ons of prote ns e rymes nu e c ac ds carbohydrates. and p ds the ut zato and synthess of these mater a s by u ng system .and the ce at onsh p of these processes t energy p i duct on and ut zat an. Cred t s a owed for on y BCH 361 Or461 Preiequ s te CHM 231 or 316 or 332 BCH 367 E ementery Biochem stry Laboratory. (1) la andsummer Qua tat ve quanttatve an8 yses f consttuents of b o og ca systems enzvme actvtv measurements and metab stud es 1 hour confer en b 3 h rs >b Pre or orequ s te BCH 361 r n tructor aDerova BCH 392 lntroduct on to Research Techntques. (1 3) fa soina summer n trine;;ta meth ds and ph 0s phy of research by actua pan pa ton n chem ca research pro ects May be repeated fortotal of 6 semester hours Prerequ s te adusa and research supew sor approva BCH 461 General Blochem4stry. (3) - Structure chem stry and metabo m of b m ecu es and the r roe in the b ochem ca pr cesses I u ng rga sms Cred t s a owed for 0 y BCH 461 or 361 Prerequ ste CHM 316 or 332 Corequ s te CHM 341 or 346 BCH 462 General Biochem'strv. . .(3) . SP ng C nt nuat of BCH 461 Prerequ s te BCH 461 or nstructol appr va BCH 463 Biophysical Chemistry. (3) spr g Pr nc pes of phys a hem stry as appi ed to booglca systems. Pre reou ste CHM 341 or 346 BCH 464 Blophyslcal Chemistry Laboratory. (2) fa ntr duct n t phys ca methods n modern b ochem stry Prerequ s te BCH 463 BCH 467 Analytlca Blochemlstry Laboratory. (3) spr ng Quanttat ve ana ys s separat n and purl cat on of b o og ca ma ecues App cat on of chem ca and phys ca meth ds t the character zat on of b oog ca macromo ecu es 1 conference. 1 hour ecture. 5 ho rs ab P erequ s te BCH 461 C requ ste BCH 462 Genera Studes L BCH 494 Special Topics. ( 1 4 ) not reg" a r y offered Possbet p c a Top cs n Nucec Acds B ochem stry 2 b Top s n Pr te n B ochem stry 2 BCH 501 Current Toplcs In Bnochem~stry.(1) fa andsprng May be repeated for cied t Sem na Prerequ s te nstru tar apprava BCH 561 Advanced Top cs in B ochernlstry. (3) spr ng TOPcs se ected from emerg ng areas of bochem stry based pr mar y o Current terat re Prerequ te BCH 462 BCH 563 Biophysical Chemistry (3) not regulary offered Phys ca chem stry of macromo ecu es espec a y prote ns nu e c acds and p ysac har des Thermodynam cs hydr dynam cs,and spectro opy of and the r re at an to structure Prerequ stes BCH 462 CHM 346 BCH 568 Molecular Mechanisms of Photosvnthesis. 13) requ s te nstruct r approva 'ARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY 349 CHEMISTRY (CHM) CHM 101 Introductory Chemistry. (4) fa sping, summer E ernaots~ofqtrera crlenl .lry AUd~le3I trc PSBOS 01 sticeil~. II n.rsng name ecorJmcs agr c.!..rt arm irrl,s :;J eu.cnlor Rec ommenoea'cr G c w a Sl.ocscrca1 horma i f 0 onego. C n M Z l Credaisa owedforony CHM 101 or 1 0 7 o r l i 3 a r 114o;117 3 hours eRure 1 hourdscusson 2 hours ab Fee. Generill Studes SO CHM 107 Chemistry and Society (4) fa1 and spr ng Genera chem ca pr nc p es and concepts pre ented n context of soca and technoog ca ssues e g .energy po "ton g oba warm ng, and thers Cred t s a owed for on y CHM 101 r 107 or 113or 1140~ 117.3 hours ecture 1 hour dscus on 2 hours ab Fee Genera Stud es SO CHM 113 General Chemlstw. 14) f a 1 sprrng summer Pr.nr p'e6 of cnem sir) AO~PIPOI r reus ' +!."enis r tne F?)S ca 0 ooq cn a r d e a r 1 rc ences I ,e.r of 'I g l scroc cnem slr) reccll-menaea Cleat s a o.\eo I r ~n i ChM '01 or 107 or ' I 3 or 114 01 117 3 h o u n e t re 1 h ur d s k s s o n . 2 hours ab. Fee Pre requisite. MAT 106 or 3 semesters of h gh scho i a gebra Genera Stud es SO CHM 114 General Chemistry for Englneem. (4) .. f a andsprng One semester co ege chem stry w th emphas t ward eng neer ng Students w thout h gh schoo chem stry or chem ca eng neer ng maprs must enro n the CHM 113 116 sequence "stead of CHM 114.CredtsaowedforonyCHM101or107 r113or114or117 and for on y CHM 114 or 115 or 116 or 118 3 hours ecture 1 hour d scuss on. 2 hours ab Fee Prerequ s les MAT 106 or 3 semesters of h oh schoo aloebra), 1 "ear of h oh sch chemlstrv ~ e n z r aStud,es-~O CHM 115 General Chemlstry wdth Quaiiiative Analysis. (5) fa1 sprmg, summer Con1 nuat on of CHM 113 Equ br um the ry hem stry of meta s nonmeta s and meta o ds and the intr duct on to organ c chemtstry L#3cralor) nc .ees ql-b 181 . C , i r . d . , j 5 Crc01 5 a one" 101 I CHM 11401 115or 116 i I t 8 3110.15 c:l.rc 2111).r~05?.56 11 4 no. s ao Fee Preieo,sle CnM I 1 3 Jr 2 .warsof n o r rrnoo c w m Stly Genera Studes SO CHM 116 General Chemistry. . 14) .. f a 1 and spmg Cont nuat on of CHM 113 Equ br um theory chem stry f meta s nonmela s and meta o'ds and the nlroduct on to organ c chem stry Credt saowedforontvCHM114or115or116oi118 3 h urs ec ture. 1 hour d scuss on '2 hours ab Fee Prerequs te CHM 113 or 2 years of h gh schoo c em stry Genera Studes SO CHM 117 General Chemlslry for Majors 1. (4) . ,I.* . - ,h " Atom c and m ecu ar structure propertes and physca states of mat ter lhermodynam cs. k netcs acds and bases chem ca ana ys s and sto ch ometry Cied t s a owed for on y CHM 101 or 107 or 113 or 114 or 117 3 hours ecture 1 conference. 2 hours ab Fee Prerequ s le5 3 years f h gh ~ c h o omathemat cs m n mum of 1 year of h gh S C ~ O Ophys cs Prerequ s te w th a grade of 0" or h gher m mum of 1 year f h gh schoo chem stry General Studes SO CHM 118 General Chemistry for Majors 11. (4) spnng Con1 nuat on of CHM 117 Cred t s a owed for on y CHM 114 or 115 or 116 or 118 3 hours ecture 1 co feience 2 ho -rs ab Fee Prereq u 5 te CHM 117. Carequ s te MAT 270. Genera Sfudes SO CHM 231 Elementary Organic Chemlstry. (3) fa andsprng Survey f organ c chem stry w th emphass on the react v t y of bas c funct ona groups Credlt s a owed for on y CHM 231 or 317 or 331 Preiequste w th a grade of F o r hgher CHM 101 r 114or 115 or 116 o 117 Or 1 year f h gh chool chem stry or nstiuctor approve Genera Studes. SO f cred t a so earned n CHM 235) CHM 235 Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory. (1) fa andsprng Organ cchem stry exper ments n synthess pur f cat an, ana ys s and denticcat on Lab Fee Pre- or corequ s te CHM 231 Genera Studes SO f cred t a so earned o CHM23t) CHM 240 Introduction t o Physical Chemistry. (3) spr ng r!roarces matromat w comp.ta. ona ime!rr,os r cnrm ca <.net w t n ~ i m ~ o , n lcs - q.ao1.m me.., Ir) Malnemalra oasedcomp.ler aoorz'cri 2 nu.15 e;l.rE 4 r l .rS a0 Prerea. s ic n tn 3 arlae ot C.or h ;her MAT 272 CHM 302 Environmental Chemistry. (3) spring Explores major env ronmeotal ssues probems, and so utlans from analyica and chem stry pempect ves. Prerequ sfes CHM 114 (or 115or116ar118 231 or331 CHM 317 Organic Chemistry for Msjors 1. (3) - 10 .- Structures react on mechan sms and knet cs and systemat c synthe owed for n y CHM 231 or 317 Corequ s l e CHM 319 CHM 318 Organic Chemistry for Majors 11. (3) S ~ of S Organ c compouods Credlt s a 01 331. Preiequ s te CHM 115 or 116 SDTnO dontnuat on of CHM 317 Cred t s a owed for on y CHM 318 or 332. Prerequ s te CHM 317 Corequ s te' CHM 320 CHM 319 Organic Chemistry Laboratory for Majors I.(1) fa 1 Emphas 5 on mechan sms knet cs. and products of organ c reac tons Cred t s a owed for any CHM 319 r 335 1 conference 3 h o ~ mab. Fee Pre o i c requslte CHM317 CHM 320 Organic Chemistry Laboratory for Majors 11. (1) sprng Con1 nual n f CHM 319 Cred t s a owed for on y CHM 320 or 336 1 conference 3 hours ab Fee Prerequste CHM 319 Corequ'site: CHM 318 CHM 325 Analytical Chemistry. (3) fa I and summer P nc p es and methods of chem ca ana ys s Prerequ s te CHM 115 01116 CHM 326 Analytical Chemistry Laboratory. (1) fa andsummer Exper me Is n chem ca ana yss 4 hours ab Fee Carequ sfe CHM 275 CHM 327 Instrumental Analys!~. 13) . .. SDI "9 Pr n: p es 0' nslr.mcnl3 r e l r o o s 11 coem ra ana , 4 s Eiectroana ;?.I Xrio 0 6 1 I+(:llrlq-e5 ~ ~ Prerpq.sle5 ChM 375 3iG Pre or c'>rt?. s ' n CnM 946 CHM 328 Instrumental Analysts Laboratory. (2) spr ng Exper ments in chem ca ana yss by e eclroana ylca and opt ca tech n q es. 6 hours ab Fee C requaite. CHM 327 CHM 331 General Organic Chemistry. (3) fa sprng summer Chem stry of organ c compounds. Cred t s a wed for on y CHM 231 or317 or 331 Prerequste CHM 115or 116 or 118 Chemistry. CHM 332 General Orqanic . . 13) .. fa1 sprng summer Con! nuat on of CHM 331 Cred t s a owed for on y CHM 318 or 332 Preiequ s te. CHM 331. NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rement courses and codes such as L SQ. C and H see Genera Stud es ' page 78 For graduat on requ rements, see Un vers ty Graduat an Requ rements 'page 74. For an exp anal on of add t ana omn bus courses oflered but no1 sled n t h s calaog see Class f cat an of C urses page 51 DEPARTMENT OF CHICANA AND CHICANO STUDIES 351 CHM 545 Quantum Chemistry I. (3) fa Bas c qua tum theory chem ca bond ng and mo ecu ar tructuie Plelequ s te CHM 346 CHM 546 Ouantum Chem'stry 11. (3) spring Quantum theory of rate processes Pr n p es f pectroscopy and "on near opt cs. Prerequ s te CHM 545 CHM 548 Chemlcai Kinetics. (2) nor reg" a r y offered K et'c theorv and rate ~ r o c eses Preiequ s te CHM 545 CHM 553 Advanced inorganic Chemistry. (3) spring Pnnckpies of modern norgan c chem stry and the r app cat ons over the ent re per od c system Prerequ s tes CHM 346 and 453 (or the r equ va ents CHM 556 Topics in inorganic Chemistry. (3) not regulary offered May be repeated lor cred t Prerequ s tes CHM 553 nstructor approva CHM 579 Topics in Solid-state Chemistry. (3) not regguarly offered May be repeated for cred t Prerequ s te: nstructor approva CHM 582 Topics 'n Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry. (3) not reg" arly offered Top cs of current nlerest f istudents n chem sty and other I e ds Samp ng of data and thought conce n ng phase equ bra e ement d ~lnbulonmeteortes the Earfh and other planets May be repeated lor cred 1. Prerequ s le nstructar approva CHM 583 Phase Equilibria and Geochemical Systems. (3) not reoolar v offered N a t a r03c.on$ at P gn ternperat-res an0 pr6~;:es s CBle 5.1 ae a ~ 0a ~ 3 EC. 8 0.a Cross s'eu as G-G 583 Crpa' s a one0 lor on ). CnM 583 or G-G 583 Prereq. ste ns:r.:tor aPPc .a CHM 593 Appl ed Prolect. (1-12) - . not reguary offered Poss b e top cs. (a) G ass B aw ng >ions and ,er\lce to the con muntt\ based on an under\tand Ing o f the hum.inltlc\. \oil.~l 5ciences. and thc ans. CHICANA AND CHICANO STUDIES-B.A. The major i n Chlcand and Chicano Studtes requlres 45 semester hours of coune work. A m i n ~ m u mo f 30 semeqter hourr muqt be CCS, CSH. and CSS courses. The remaintng course work must be in a related field to be approved b y dn a d s i ~ o rA . l l CCS majors must take 15 semester hours i n the following core cour\e\: I, CCS I01 lnuoduition Chicana and Chicana Studlea C CCS I I I Inuoduil!on to Chicana and Chic~naCulture C . CCS 498 Pro Seminar ............... ..... Txo semester 5equenie n Ch~canaand Ch~cnnohlstoq .. 1 1 3 ..6 W~thin the 45 semester hour>, CCS majors must also take 18 semester hours i n one o f t w o concentrattons humanities culturdl rtodres or r0cidl sctences poltcy and 12 hours m the other concentration for a total o f 45 semester houn. Majors are expected to fulfill the college's language requirement in Spdnlsh. Although the depanment advisor can make exceptions on a case b y case basls, all majors must demonstrate proficlenc) i n Spanish. All Chicana and Chlcano Studles majors must take an established mlnor or credential o f at least 18 semester hours In another tteld CHICANA AND CHICANO STUDIES MINOR The Chtcana and Chicdno Studtes rmnor requlres 18 semester hours o f course work All Chicana and Chicdno Studles minors must take the following courses CCS 101 Introducilon to Chlrdna and Ch~canoStudm C. 3 or CCS III lnuoduct~anto Chtcana and Ch~cano Culture C 3 HST 417 Toplca tn Mexlcan Amencan Htrtory SB. C. H . . . . 7 Fee Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies Vicki L. Ruiz - - PROFESSORS CANDELARIA. MONTIEL PADiLLA RUlZ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ESCOBAR ASSISTANT PROFESSORS ALDAMA. GUTIERREZ, MAGANA The Chicana and Chlcano Studle? program 17 an interdi\ clpllnary degree proeram that examines the ekpenence\. culture. anlstlc endeavcrc. and current statui of people of Mexlcan descent li\1n.e I n the tintted States. The cumculum tocuses on the practical appllcatlon o t Chtcana dnd Chlcanu Studie, CCS) for career de\elopment in \elected pmfec Total ............. ..... .............. .6 Students mu51 also take at leaat three credttc i n both CCS concentrdtionr: humanitiea culNral studles and soctal ~ c l ences polrcy W ~ t h i nthe I S cemeqter hour requtrement. students must take a mlnlmum o t 12 semester hours in CCS. CSH, and CSS cources Any counes taken i n a related field mu51 be apprmed b> an ad\ !\or. CHICANA AND CHICANO STUDIES (CCS) CCS 101 Introduction to Chicana and Chlcsno Studies. (3) 1.3 H stor ca and contemporary ssues n the Ch cana and Ch can0 com mun ty focus on econom c, s c o og ca cuitural and po t cai status 01 Ch Canas and Chicanos n the U S General Studes C CCS 111 Introduction to Chicana and Chlcano Culture. (3) C"""" -?...= nterd sc p nary ana yss of customs, va ues, be ef systems. and cu tura symbos speca ane ton s g ven to cu tura con1 nu ty and change Genera Scud es C NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rement c urses and codes (such as L SO. C and H see Genera Stud es" page 78 For gradual on requ rements see Un vers ty Grad at on Requ rements page 74 For an expanat on f addl ona omn bus courses offered but not sled 'nth s cata og see C ass 1 cat on of Courses, page 51 ECONOMICS 353 appro, ed by the depdrtment. The un~vers~tv requirement for literac) and cntlcal lnqulry I \ to be met In pan b) ECE 400 or a General Studle, L course appro\ed b) the department A mlmmu n cumulative GP4 ot 2 50 required to begin upper dlvlslon work ~nthe major A mnimum grade of " C 1s requ red in all CSE courses u\ed for degree redi it For more informatron, contact an adv~sorin the O t f i ~ zfor Academlc Progrdmb In SS I I I or the Computer Sclence dnd Englneenng Ad\ivng Center In GWC 224 The degree ir ac~redltedby the Computer Sclence Accreditation Boa~d.so more than 120 semester hours are requ~redto ~ompletethe degree. the Department ot Economlch Intern~hipProrrdni (and ECN 493 Honor, T h e m . rndb not be uied to \atlct) the rnlnlmum 24 hours of rconomcs Lourse uork requirement. However. up to S I X hours of ECN 484 dnd 493 ma) be uced to meet the related fields requirement. See "Colleee Degree Requirementa." page 319 Latin American Studies Certificate o r Emphasis. Stu dents ma onng in economic^ may elect to pursue d La1 n Amencan Studlec Cenltlcdte or emphdslh, combining courre5 from the major with selected outslde counec of aholl) Latrn Amertcan content. See "Latin Aniericdn Stud ~es,"page 326. tor more lnformatlon MINORS IN ECONOMICS Economics The College of Liberal Arts and Sclences and the College of Burines? offer d B.A or B.S. degree 1n Economlcs. Fac ulty. course descnpt~ons.and the major requ~rementsin the College of Bunnes\ are listed under "Department of Eco nomics," page 160. For more information. CLAS Economics major' should call the tacultv hason at 480 965 2128 or b ~ s BAC ~ t 655. ECONOMICS--6.A. OR B.S. The program in Economlcs consistb of 45 Femeaer hours of course work. 23 ot whlch, at a mir imum, mu51 be in eco nomlcq. and the remainder in closely related tlelds to be the ..Appro,ed L,st of Related Field Couneb.. selected In consultatton with the taculty adxicor The follouing lower dl\~sloncourses are requ~reddnd must be counted a\ part of the 45 hour major. ECN ECN MAT STP I I I Macr ec nornii Pnnrtplss SB I I? Mlcroeconorn~iPnniiples 76 210 Bnet Cal~ulu MA .............. 116 Elen ent of Sl.nirt~cmic\. n all Econom~c\nid ors who anticipate golno on to gradudte school in economic\ or ~nbu\ines o to la\\ school are enrouraged to take M4T 270 Calculus with An.~l,t!c Geometr) I Majors are encour aged to pursue further courw uork in mdthematlcs. MAT 270 msv be t&en in lleu ot M4T 210. To qual~f)for upper di\ isron Lourae uork in economic\. the Econom~csn a or mu51 e x " a min~mumgrade ot "C" In each of the previouql) Il*ted counrs, habe junior clah\ standing 56 semester houra . dnd habe a rninlmum ~ u m u l a tlbe GPA of ?.TO. ECN 3 13 Intern edlate Mdcroeconomic Theory and ECN 314 Intermedldte Mtcroeconomtc Theory are required and should be rakm atter the cornplet~onot the pre\iou\l) llrted course? and hefore other upper dl\~\lon cour\e\ in economtcs Credlt earned b) an Economics major in ECN 484 Eco normcs Internahtp. u h e t h ~ ac r a leglsldtibe Intern or through NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rement Minor in Economics for Students Planning a Career in Law. One ot the mo\t dramattc recent developments in ldw is the integration of economic anal)sic in leg11 theon dnd dect~lonmahlng Curricula at dl1 major law school5 reflect thl? change Consequently, tuture law yerb are being trmned wlth course, that re]) increaqinnly on microtconom~cthe ory and economerrtc\. of econormcs to law have m o ~ e dbe?ond The a~dlcatlon5 .. the traditional areas of antitrust and regulation F~r\tyear law courses now lnclude mlcroeconomlc theor) w ~ t hdppli cdt~onsto contracts. tort5. cnm~nallaw property. and conqti tutional law. The mlnor in Ecor omlcq for Studenta Planning .I Career ~n Law pro\ ide\ an opportunity f o r p r o ~ p e c t ~law \ e 5tudents to tale Lourses t h a pmbide them with anal)tlcdl tool< essential forthe \tud) a 1 law Theprelau mlnorconciit\of d minimum of 18 Temerter hour,. The College of Busmesa does not permtt i t \ pr teccional progran sudentc to enroll n th \ m n o r Required courre* are a\ tollowr: ECN ECN ECN ECN ECN 1 1 1 Ma~rteioncm c Pnnctp 5 SB ........ 3 I I 2 Mirror.< numlc P n n ~plea SB.. . . . . .1 3 4 11terrn.d~dt~ Miir econom~cThet r ) SB .......... .3 .h0 Law dnd EL ~nomtcsL .... 7 4>3 Gobr "men1 nd Bu\ nesa .......... 7 TOIL ......... Al\o required followinr ............... IS ...... .I5 at least one additlowdl course trom the 4CC 116 Management U\e? of A iounting .......... ECN 321 E,irnln:\ and En plovn entUSB .... ECN 480 Introduri < n to E ~ o n o mtncr CS.. ......... 3 . . . .7 and codes (such as L. SQ. C, and H see Genera Studes 'page 78 F r graduat on Is 'page 74 For an expanat on of add t ona omn bus c urses offered but ot sted 'C ass 1 at on of Cour es page 51 courses requirements, see Un vers ty Graduat on Requ reme n t h s cataog see Minor in General Economics. The minor in General Eco nonucs conslsta ot 18 semester hours ot credlt which include? ECN I I I dnd I I? plus any 12 hours ot upper ditision economics courses for which all prerequisites habe been met. Minors In General Economic3 are encouraged to take cal culus and btattctics. which are prerequrrltea for ECN 3 13 Intermediate Macroeconomli Theor) and ECN 3 I3 Inter mediate M~croeconom~c Theory so that these courseq m~ght be Included in the mmor The College of Buslnec5 doe? not permit its profe\c~onalprogram ctudentc to enroll in t h ~ s minor i ECN 4Yl ST Pub c Chu cc FIN i 6 l lilanaueni! F n d n ~ u 1 1 SECONDARY EDUCATION-B.A.E. T h e m nor tedch n: tleld con\!\t\ of 21 \ernester hours. ECh 11 1 Macroeconom c Prini~plr.\and ECN 1 12 M ~ r o economlc Prini ples and MAT 2 I0 Brlei Calcu u\ are required The remiunder n u*t he .lppm\rd bv the ad\i\or in conwltatlon u ~ t hthe student. Social Studies. See "Soiia St ~ d ~ e \ .pare ' 446. GRADUATE PROGRAMS The faculty tn the Dep-intnent ~f Econonilcq offer pro gram? lead~ngto the M S and Ph D degree?. See the Grad uate Catalog for requirement\ For facult\ and 'oune descrlpt on\ \ee "Depann en1 of Econonucs." page 160. Department of English Edu~atlanB.tchelur of Art\ it Education degree Thc fa' ult) dl\ 1 otter a Writlnb Cen f ~ d l eStudent, intere\tcd in creatlie urttlnp are cncouraeed to use elect \ c < to purwc 3 L T ~ I I I I ~urttln: C eniphdi~rStudentc chould uorh uith ad\ I sors to de\ien full - an indrtldua .prowam - of \tud\ that ad\~nta:e ot the dnercit) wtthln the depatinn ent a\ uell iarerdi\u~pl~narv .~ndmulticultural Lontr\tb a \ d Iable in the co ege and uni\er\lt) The B.A degree in Eneli~ha i t h a concentrdtlan in lin p I I \ ~ ~ Lcon\i\t\ \ 01 42 semester hourr. Requlred iaurxe* are a\ tulluu*. ENG 2( ( Cn1tc.1 Read g dnd Wntlnz Abc ut L r~rltureU H L ....... ....... ENG ?I? lntr d 1-1 on to the Stud) of L~nguage. . . . . . . ENG ?? S i r \ r y of Enpltqh L ter~tureHL' H . . . . . ENG ENG EUG E\G EUG Daniel Birona Chair (LL 542) 480 965-3168 wwa.asu.edu/clar/english REGENTS' PROFESSORS DUB E RlOS PROFESSORS ADAMS BEhDER BJORX, BOYER. BRACX BR NX GALDEAR A CARLSON. CROWLEY. DONE-Soh, GUTIERREZ, HELMS KEHL, LESTER LIGHTFOOT MAJOR A NILSEN. D. N LSEN RHODES RICHARD ROEN, SANDS. SENSIBAR ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS BATES BIVONA. CASTLE CHANCY. CORSE. DeLAMO1TE GOGGIN. GOLDBERG HORAN. LUSSIER MAHONEY McNALLY M LLER. MORGAN. NELSON, PERRY PR TCHARD RAMAGE SAVARD SCHWALM. TOHE van GELDEREN ASSISTANT PROFESSORS ELASINGAME FUSE HARRIS JOHNSON M LUN. STEVENS VOADEN. WEBB PETERSON SENIOR LECTURERS COOK. COOPER DUGAN. OBERME ER. SUDOL LECTURERS DUERDEN DWYER HEENAN. NORTON. RAY WHEELER ACADEMIC PROFESSIONAL GLAU ENGLISH-B.A. The facult) in the Departm~ntot En&l!\h vfter cour\e\ in comparlrati\e literature. creat \ c untlne. E n t \ h a s a \eiond langu~ge.Engh\h educat on. En,l~sh I n p u i \ t ~ ~literature \, and language. and rhet m i and iumpo\itton Under,raduate degrees ~ncludethe B.A. degree in Enp iqh. ulth a con'en vatlon in either l~ngul\ticsor itctdturc and 2 Secondarb 1 3 .? ur ENG ZJ1 4me"im L teratuie HL 1 or ENG ?J? Amer i a n L tersture H U ? 112 Engl rh in It> Social Settlng H U SB . . .... .3 ?I?Phontlug) and Morphol g) ...... ...... ? 314 hludern Grdrnmz ........... ....... ? 413 Hiitor) of the Eneltrh Lan-uaee HU ..... 3 414 Stud e\ n Lingutrtlc? repeated for A tordl ot nlne \rrnerter h ura ..... ...... 9 T u e l ~ eaddtttonal hours are electi\es, rho\en in conwlta tlon w ~ t hthe rtudent's adv sor These courses must be at the 200 le\el or above. At leaat one m u a be a three ired11 courw in a modern language other than Engllah at the 400 l e ~ e or l ahow. A grade o f ' C or hieher 19 required in all cour\e\ taken for the ma or Vo c o u r ~ r,,iu\ br I I ~ 111L ~~ a r i.~hnzo?? rlxm ,,>I< rcqui~enre~n. The B.A degree in Eng ibh n th a concentrdtlon in liter? lure uon\l\t\ of 43 \emester hours Rsqulred iour\e\ are a* tolluus ENG ' Crli ~ a Read l ng and Wnnng 4b rut Lltrraure U H L ......... ..... 3 EN6 "1 Sune, of Ennltsh Ltte amre H L H ? E l 6 "' $"nu\01 Eonlt~hLtterarure H I ' H . 7 E\G '41 40 L l i ~ Llteraturc n HL ... ..... i ENG 24' 4 m ~ c d nL teiaturc HU . . . . . . . . ... 7 ENG 421 ShdLc\pc.trr H L ....... ... .I Coor e\ uhea la lu t I the sireas and pennd? li\ted he ,u ~ d hc n tiied 11 \ tl\t> nwrr thiln one of the\e rcqulren ~ n i , Upp~r~I\I\IOII LOUP n i t L X the r ) i pp r l~\l\ionL ur\, n gender Amencln cthnlr terali8rer . ~ r dor 11' \ t u I n ,I studle. 3 ) Coor\e in the ht\tu ) a n U r \truct re of I "wage 1) Lppcr d n h i I c urse in l l r r alu e before 660 e t i u \ L ( 1 tl\GJ?I ? Llppsr d l \ l \ ,I L u be i n l~terarureberucsn hh .find L pprr d l \ $ \ o r u \e in literature tter 900 r 'J H 13 Addtta ndl hour\ needed to ~omplerethe .hhour, Are elect~\e\c h x m tram the depanment'i oftmnz\ at the 200 I ~ \ e and l abotr At l e x t lb of the 43 houra n u\t he taken dt the 300 or JUO lr\el 4 grade ot "C" or higher 15 required in .I iour\e\ tahen tor the major ENG 412 Professlona Wntlng. (3) ENG 426 Victor an Poetry. (3) n t reg" a y offered e lures and c nfeie es concern ng te hn ques of wr t ng f r pub Prereq s te ENG 31 i nstiuctor at an See ENG N tes 1 f. ," appr va ENG 413 H story of the Eng ish Language. (3) on e a year Deve apment of Eng sh from the ear est Imes to t e m dern per od See ENG Nates 1 2 Prerequ te iun or land ng nstructor appr va Ge era Studes HU ENG 414 Studces I" Linguistics. (3) fa andsping Re at sh p of ng st cs to te ature gender p wer and ther soca SSUBS. May e repeated f r cred t Sce ENG Notes 1 2 Prerequ ste j r stan ng ENG 415 Med evat L~terature.(3) not reou a i v offered Med eva E& sh terature n Ira sat on from Beowu f t Ma a y exc ud ng ha er emphas r ng cu lura and nte e tua ba k g i unds nc ude contnenta w rk See ENG Note 1 2 3 Prereq u s te ENG 221 nst uctor aoDr . . va Genera Studes HU ENG 416 Chaucer: Canterbury Tales. (3) once a yeai Chaucer' anguage h s ast w rk a d Is eat ons to c nt enta and n u ar trad tons See ENG Note 1 2 3 Pierequste ENG 221 I st t r pprova G "era Stud s HU ENG 417 Chaucer: Troilus and Criseydeand the M nor Works. (3) not reg" a r y oHered Chaucer anguage h s m r poem and h s ear y w rk n the med eva context ee ENG Notes 1 2 3 Preieo s te ENG 221 or snst ucl r appiava Geoeia Studes HU ENG 418 Rena~ssanceLlterature 131 . . fa T pcs aithor andthemes n Eng sh terature 1485 1603 See ENG Note 1 2 3 Prereq te. ENG 221 r tructorapp ova Ge era Studes L H U ENG 419 Englcsh Llterature i n the Ear y 17th Century. (3) fa T p 5 authors a d theme n Eny h terature. 1603-1660 See ENG Notes 1 2 3 Prerequ te ENG 22 r stru 1 r appr va Genera Stude L H U ENG 421 Shakesoeare. 131 .. fa andsping Se ect an f comed es h stor es and trayed es See ENG Note 1 2 3 Prerequ s te ENG 221 i n tructor appr va Genera Studes HU ENG 422 Stud'es i n Shakespeare. (3) once a yeai Top cs f c ose exam nat on n se ected dramatc and/ inondramat c w rks May be repeated f icred t when top cs vary See ENG N tes 1 2 3 Prerequ te ENG 421 r nstru I r appr va Genera Studes HU ENG 423 Renaissance Drama. (3) spr ng T p cs authors and theme n thedra a of the ud rand ear y St art per ds See ENG Notes 1.2 3 Prerequ s te ENG 1 or n t ud r app va Ge em St" es L H ENG 424 Mi ton. (31 . . o ceayea Seected pr se and poetry emphas z ng Parad e L st Paradse Reganed and Sams nAgonstes ee ENG N tes 1 2 3 Pie equ 5 te ENG 221 01 nslr t aoorova .. Genera Studes HU ENG 425 Stud'es i n English Romantic sm. (3) fa A ge re IRom nt terature n cu t ra context Bake to the death of W dswarth May be repeated fa cred t See ENG Notes 1 2 3 Gene a St des HU . Poetry f the sec nd h a f of the 19th entu y May nc ude such p ets as Tennyson Br wn ng and Arnod See ENG N te 1 2 3 Prerequ ste ENG 222 nstructo pp ova Genera Studes' HU ENG 427 Restoratoon and Early 18th Century (3) f reg a y off red Wr ters and movements n the nondramat terature 11 e Restara t nand ear y 18th century See ENG Notes 1 2 3 Pierequ ste ENG 1 r nstruct appr va Genera Stud s H ENG 428 The Later 18th Century (3) not reg a r y offered Wr ters movement and bo k d r ng the second ha 1 f the 18th century See ENG Notes 1 3 Prerequ s t e ENG 221 or nstruclai appr va Genera Studes HU ENG 430 Vtctor an Cultural Backgrounds (3) . . not reg" ai y offered So a re y 0 and other cu tura ssues of the per od May nc ude C a r v e Ru k n Darw n A nod Paler a d M n See ENG Notes 1 ~ ste ENG 222 r nstruct r approva 2 3 ' erequ Geneia Studes L HU ENG 435 19th Centurv Amerlcan Paetrv. , 131 not eg a yo11 ed T emes a deve pment n Amer an p etry t 190 nc ud ng Poe Wh tman and D k n on See ENG Notes 1 2 3 Genera Studes H ENG 439 Restorat on and 18th-Century Drama. (3) SP'"9 Eng sh drama 160&18 0 See ENG N tes 1 2 3 P ereq s te ENG 221 or nstruct r approva Genera Studes HU ENG 440 Studies I" Amerlcan Llterature t o 1815. (3) n f r e g u a yoffeed T 0 t a d express n from the t me of f st tact to 1815 May be re eated I red t See ENG N tes 1 2 Pre equ s te ENG 241 or n truct approva Genera Studes HU ENG 441 2Mh Century Amer can Drama. (3) not iegua y offered Ame ca dramas nce War d War e pec a y exper menta tech n ques See ENG N tes 1 2 3 Preiequ s te ENG 241 or 242 or n tru toiappr va Genera Studes HU ENG 442 20th-Century British and tr sh Poetry. . (3) .. not reg a i y offered Theory and p act e f p try s n e 1900 See ENG Notes 1.2 3. Prere u s le ENG 222 r n tru t iaoorova , ENG 443 Amer can Poetry, 1 9 0 M 9 4 5 (3) not iegu aiy offered Deve opment n theory and pract e f mafor p ets See ENG Notes 1 2 3 Prerequ s te ENG 241 a 242 or truct r approve. Genera Studes HU ENG 444 Studies I" Amerlcan Romant~cism.1830-1880 (3) " .. . ' % . ,u C u t ra exp ess on n w rk of representat ve wr ter May be epeated f cred t See ENG Notes 1 2 3 Preiequ te ENG 241 or nstr CI a m r va Genera Studes HU ENG 445 Studles on Amer can Real sm. 187&1910. (3) 501 114 w r t&s a d nt uences that shaped the deve opment of terary rea rn May be repeated f r cred t See ENG Notes 1 2 3 P erequ ste ENG 242 r stru tor appmva Genera Studes L H U ENG 448 20th Century Br t sh and lr sh Novel. (3) not reg" ar y offered Theory and p a I c e f then ve s nce 1900 See ENG Notes 1 2 3. Prereq s te ENG 222 or nstr ctar approva Geneia Sludes H DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH 359 ENG 451 The Novel to Jane Austen. (3) not reg" ar y offered From or o - ns of .or se f ct on throuoh the 18th centurv See ENG Notes 1.2 3 Genera Studes HU H ENG 452 The 19th Centurv Novel. 1.31. spr ng May nc ude such Rove sts as Austen D kens E ot, and Can ad See ENG N tes 1 2 3 Genea Studes HU ENG 453 The American Novel t o 1900. (3) not reg" ary offered Rsse and deve opment of the nove to Dre ser See ENG Notes 1 2 3 Prereau ste ENG 241 r nstruct r rawrwa .. ~ e n e r ~tudes. . HU ENG 454 The American Novel 1900-1945. (3) not reg" a r y offered Developments n theory and practice f major nove sts See ENG Notes t 2.3 Prerequ site ENG 241 0,242 or n tructor approva Genera Stodes HU ENG 455 The Form 01 Verse: Theory and Practice. (3) .. not reg" a r y Offered Types h story, cr t c sm and schoo s at theory of metr ca farm Ana y s~-~ s of Y ~ Cnalratve and dramat c o , etrv , See ENG Notes 1 2 ENG 457 American Poetry Since 1945. (3) once a year Major Amer can poets of the per od. Deve opments n theory and prac tce See ENG Notes 1.2 3 Prerequ s te ENG 241 or nstructor approva Genera Studes: HU ENG 458 American Novel Since 1945. (3) not ieguarly offered Mapr nove sts of the per ad Deve opments n the ry and pract ce See ENG Notes 1.2 3 Prerequ s te ENG 242 or nstructor apprava General Studes UHU ENG 459 Studies i n African AmericanlCaribbean Literatures. (3) not reg" arly offered Stud es n Afr can Amer can or Car bbean teratu es accord ng t genre per ad theory or se ected authors May be repeated far cred t when top cs vary Cross sted as AFH 459 Cred I s a owed for any AFH 459 or ENG 459 See ENG Notes 1 2 3 ENG 460 Western American Literature. (3) once a year Cr t ca exam nat on of deas and trad t ons of the teratuie of the west ern Un ted State nc ud ng the nave See ENG Notes 1 2 3 Genera Studes L HU ENG 461 Women and Literature. (3) not reguar y offered Se ected topcs n teiature by or ab ut women May be epeated fo cied t when topcs vary See ENG Notes 1 2 3 Genea Studes HU ENG 462 2Gih-Century Women Authors. (3) .. not iegu arly offered Cr t ca exam nat on of terature by 20th centu y women w ters May be ,epeated for cred t when t p c vary See ENG Notes 1 2 3 Genera Stud es HU ENG 463 European Drama from lbsen to 1914. (3) not regu a r y offered Chef con! nenta and Br t sh ramat st of the per od emphas 1 ng the beg no ngs and deve opment f rea sm See ENG N tes 1 2 3 Genera Studes HU ENG 464 E u r o ~ e a nDrama from 1914 t o the Present. (31 . . not r q u l a r y offered Ch ef cont nenta and Br t sh dramat sts of the per od emphas z ng exper menta techn ques See ENG Nates 1 2 3 Genera Studes HU ENG 470 Symbols and Archetypes n Children's L terature. (3) la Var ous cr t ca appr aches and re urr ng themes stud ed n eat on to eassca and contemporary ch dren terature. Lecture d s ss on read ng See ENG Notes 1 2 3 ~~ ~ ~ NOTE: ENG 471 Literature for Adolescents (3) fa and sor o Prose a i d p htry that meet the nte ests and capab t es of lu or h gh and h gh ch o tudents Re ent terat re stressed A pass g g ade of at east C req ed before students are perm Red to student teach n Eng sh See ENG N tes 1 2 3. Genera Studes HU ENG 472 Rhetorical Studies. (3) fa and prng Deve pments n theory and pract ce of ma or metor ca nqu r er Sem nar workshop See ENG Notes 1.2 Pierequ site un or stand ng ENG 480 Methods of Teaching Eng ish: Composttion. (3) fa or spr ng and summer Methods at nstruct on rgan rat on and presentat on of appropr ate c ntent n the tea h g of compos t on and other wr t ng sk s See ENG Notes 1.2 ENG 482 Methods of Teaching Engl'sh: Language. (3) fa or spr ng and summer Methods f nstruct on rgan zat on and presentat on of appropr ate content n anguage and usage for iun or and sen'or h gh schoo s Lecture d scuss on ab See ENG Notes t 2 ENG 484 Wrrt ng lnternsh~p.(3-6) fa a n d s ~no r ~ t u d e n t i p a r i cpate n reg" ar nternsh ps or servce learn ng nternsh ps under the D v s o n f U dergraduate Academ c Servcas or app oved Wr ting Cert fcate nternsh ps See ENG Notes 1 2 ENG 498 Pro-Seminar. (1-7) fa andsping See ENG Notes 1.2. P ss b e top cs a Porno o 1 ENG 500 Research Methods. (3) once a year Meth do gyand resource matera s forresearch A a ys s of cr t c s m and schoarsh p nc ud ng eva uat on of sources. ENG 501 lntroductlon t o Comparative Literature. (3) not reg" a r y offered Prab ems methods and pr nc p es ustiated by se ected cr t ca essays and terary texts ENG 502 Contemporary Critical Theory. (3) on e a year Advanced survey of major scho s of 20th century terary and c r t ca theorv Lecture, d scuss on Cross- sted as HUM 549 Cred t s a awed f ion y ENG 502 or HUM 549 ENG 507 Old Engl sh. (3) not reg" a r y ffered E ements f 0 d Eng sh grammar w th se ected read ngs ENG 508 Old English Literature. (3) not reguaiy offered ntensve terary 'ngu st and c tura study of 0 d Eng sh terature MBYbe reoeated tor cre t whe loo cs varv Prereau s te ENG 507 EN'G 509 ~ l d d l English. e (3) not iegu a r y offered Study f the pr nc pa d a ects of the anguage w th se ected read ngs Prerequ s te graduate stand ng ENG 512 The Teaching of Composition. (3) not egu a r y offered The ry a d pract ce of teach ng wr t ng at a eves Emphass on cu e t re earch Prerequ s tes teach ng exper ence nstructar approva ENG 515 Middle English Literature. (3) ENG 517 Contemporary Rhetorical Theory. (3) o ce a year nve t gat o of the work of such mportant rheto ca theolsts as B rke T u m n. Pere man Gates and C xau ENG 520 Renaissance Literature. (3) 01reguary offe d Poetry and prase of the Eng sh Rena ssance exc ud ng drama Stud es requ rement cou ses. and odes such as L SO C and H see "Genera Stud e s " page 78 For gradual on requ rements see "Un vers ty Gradual on Requ rements" page 74 For a exp a at n of add t ona omn b s courses oflered but not sled n t h s cata og see C assf cat an at Courses page 51 For the Genera ENG 521 Shakespeare. (3) o cs a year Se ect on of amed e h stor es a d tragedies pre ented n the con text of te a y h story and cr t ca the0 es w th an emphas s on class cat and med eva backgr unds ENG 525 American Llterary Cntlclsm. (3) not reg" ar y offered Ana ys s and d s ss on of ead ng histor ca and cr tca nterprela tons of Amer can terature from the beg nn ng to the prese t ENG 530 Cias~icslRhetor~cand Wrlnen Composition. (3) la Re at onsh p of malor texts n c ass ca rhet r c to deve opme Is n WRITING ACROSS T H E CURRICULUM (WAC) WAC lo1 Introduction to Academic Writing. (3) fa andsprog Comb es c assroom and supp ementa instruct on to teach academ c genres f wrt ng nc ud ng def n t on summary. and ana ys s WAC 107 Introduction l o Academlc Writing for International Students. 131 For student irom non Eng sh speak ng countr es Comb nes c a s room and supp ementa nstruct on w th ntens ve read ng wr t ng and d cusson omp s t on the ry terary theory and pract ce thr ugh the 19th cen. tury ENG 531 Rhetorical Theory and Literary Criticism. (3) Department of Exercise Science and Physical Education pr fig "tens ve study of malor rhetor ca the r sts at the 20th century n such areas as terary cr t c sm d scourse theory and campos ton theory ENG 532 Composition Theory. (3) not reg" a i y offered ntens ve study n the rhetor ca categor es of nvent on arrangement stve a ms modes and farms of wr Iten d scourse ENG 545 Stlrdies in Engllsh Llterature. (3) rot reg. ni, oirercg Sc ccteo a*'? rs o* ss.es N3\ DC 'e3eale3 1 . ~ 1L I E 0 I ENG 547 Studies ~nAmerican Literature. (3) not ieguai y offered S e e led authors or ssues May be repeated for cred t ENG 549 Studies 'n Comparative Literature. (3) n r reguar v offered Selected aut on or ssues May be repeated for cred t ENG 550 Contemporary Comparative Literature. (3) not reg" ary offered Comparat ve stud e n modern terature n E g sh and other tera tu es n trans ato May be repeated f cred t when top cs vary ENG 559 Advanced Study in African AmerlcanlCaribbean Liters lures. (3) not reg" a r y offered Advan ed tudy n Afr can Amer can or Car bbean teralures. theory and r i c m May be repeated for cred t when topc vary ENG 560 Stud'es on Dramatlc Forms. (3) not reguary offered See led tap cs n dramat c and nemat c terature h story c r t c sm theory and cr ssd scp nary study May be repeated for cred t when top cs vary Lectu e stud ENG 571 Advanced Study on Llterature for Adolescents. (3) nor eguary offered H story a d crt c sm f ado escent terature Prerequ s te ENG 471 ol nstruct r approva ENG 573 Censorship and Lateratwe (3) not reg" a r y offered H story of cens rsh p pr ma y n the U led States and s gn f cant court dec s ans that affected wr ters and books ENG 580 Practicum. (1-12) n o t i e g u a i y offered ENG 591 Seminar. 13) .. la andspr g Se ected topcs reg" ar y offered n the var us areas of Eng sh stud es ENG 594 Conference and Workshop. (1 12) not r g ar y offered ENG 598 Spec'ai Top cs (1-4) n t ieguary offered ENG 599 Thesis. (1 12) not reg" a r y ffered LINGUISTICS (LIN) S r r the Crud $Ute Crrroloq tor the LIN coune, Philip E. Martin Chair (PEBW 201) 4801965-3875 nww.asu.edu/clas/espe REGENTS' PROFESSOR LANDERS PROFESSORS BURKETT. DARST. KRAHENBUHL. MART N. PANGRAZI. STELMACH ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS HlNR CHS. M A T MORGAN P A G L i A S O n TREASURE. W L L S ASSISTANT PROFESSORS ETNIER GERR TSEN, ROBERTSON. SANTELLO SENIOR LECTURER LANDERS LECTURER PR DE EXERCISE SCIENCWPHYSICAL EDUCATIONB.S. The B S degree in Exer'lre Sc~enceP h y s i ~ aEducation con\i\t\ of J? wrnecter houn. inilud~n: ? I \ernehter hours o t requlrcd EPE core cuurbe, (EPE 1 10 may he repeated for credit The remaining 21 cerneacr hour, of EPE and other count\ are pre\cnbed bv the i p e ~ ~~ u t !n ~ e n t m t i the o n \tu dent ce ect\. The required EPE core cour\e\ arc a\ t o l l o u \ : EPE i I MI Acn\lt\ Tt.11 . .......... SECONDARY EDUCATION EPE 161 Ph\,tca Educ~lln in the Sriondaq School.. ..... EPE 176 Ph\\tca Ed icalon tor the Elemenran Schuul. . EPE r \ l Ph)ncal Educ~llonfor the 4t)ptcal Student .. ....... EPE elc-t&e' ...... ....... ? ? ? * See ad\lsor for approbed rlcct \c. The rema~ningnine 5emecter hours of related course work can c a m either EPE. ~cvcholoov. al .. -. c.~ e c ~education. ~hxldde\elopment. andlor educat~onprefixec Act!\tt) courses EPE 110 ma) be used to Fulfill part of the ?I semester hour requirement (add~ttonaltour semester houn mahtmum . No more than at\ semerter hours may be taken In internsh p. Intermh~pexperiences may only be in elemen tary and ~econdary\chool tedch~ngand coachlng \elling* A maximum ot six seme\ter hours m;ly be in d e p e n d e n t ~tud) B.A.E. .? EPE 161 Ph)rtcdl E d u ~ c~nt in lhc S e ~ uddr) t Sch See . ~ d \ ~ \tor , r approled eleitnm Student, must dlao complete a tour semeqter Phy\ii.tl Edu~.~tion T e a ~ h s Preparatton r Program prote~slonal sequence in the Colleye nt Educdtinn (18 s e ~ ~ e s thour,) er Entry into t h ~ cdegree program require5 film, an dpp i ~ d rion. p a s ~ n g\core5 on a Pre Prote\socrer lac ties for P", ca c:.cslcrl i. d 5"s ara nIrnrn.ra1 acl i I es EPE Note 2. Pn)s ca ea-cat cn ac! l , r b,ses EVE 105 705 305 310 ma, w : c e la-en lor 8.0 I Exrcs .c a o ~ c n ~ e s a n o c ' l a rness o B I E C C ~ S 221+1 o sr.pt e nerla. or . EPE 100 Introduction to Health and We lness (3) EXERCISE SCIENCEIPHYSICAL EDUCATION MINOR fa spring summe Current concepts in health. exercse. and we lness Emphass placed on persona heath theor es all tudes be efs and behav ors. Cr ss sted as EXW loo HES 100 Cred 1 s a awed on y for EPE 100 or EXW loo or HES 100 The minor in Exerc15e Sclence Phlsicdl Educatton con \ ~ \ t cot the core sequence in rhercrre rclen'e and phvarcdl education aa follou c. p l u ~all prerequnlte cour\e* EPE 110 Mobemen1 Analyr s Laborator) ....... EPE ?W Introduct on I Exercne Science and Ph)\lc.!l Edu~atlon ...... ....... ... EPE ??i B ~ o nerhanic, ...... .... EPE 3.10 Ph)a~olo,\ ot Exeria\c. ...... EPE ?h\foror and Ds\elopnlenta L e m t n n . . . . ?I Phlsical Education. Cand~ddte\tor the B.4.E d e ~ r r are e requ~redto complete the tollou Ing courtes m p h ) \ ~ ~ acdu l cat^ n in d d d ~ t ~ oton the requ~rcdEPE core counes L IJh!siral Kducatiun C'onccntratiun. C ~ ~ i d l J i tIcI\I . I i.)m \~ plctc ?I ,~.nlc\l:r l~.,ur\h ~ ,,bn.l \ the FPF .',)I< :t,ur,~ <.12 d i khtch n urt carry ~ ~ ~ p r e &trom * e athe required courqe 1st belom. ........ ? .6 .. ? .Z ...... 3 ... 1 General Stud eS SB EPE 105 Physical Education Activity. (1) fa spr og summer Beg nn ng nstruct on n a w de var ety of sports such as aer b s. aquatics racquet sports phys ca cond t on g and gof 3 h urs per week Y' grade on y May be repeated tor cred t Fee See EPE Notes 1 2 NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rement courses and codes (such as L. SO. C and H see "Genera equ rements see Unveislty Gradual on Requ rernents' page 74 For an exp anat on of addtona n t h s cataog see C assf catlon of Courses 'page 51 Stud es page 78. For gradual on mn bus courses onered but not sted EPE 110 Movement Ana ysis Laboratory. (1 2) fa sprng s mmer Practca app cat of b omechan a phy loog ca psy ha og ca and earnlng pr c p es n the ana ys s of sk acqu s t on and perf r mance May be repeated for cred t Fee See EPE Note 1 Prerequ s tes EPE 105 prof c ency ESPE rnafor EPE 191 First-Year Semlnar. (1-3) fa andsorna . EPE 200 intmductian to Exerc se Sc'ence and Physbcai Education (3) fa sprog summer troductan to the d sc p nes and prole s ns assocated w th ESPE n ud ng an overv ew of h stor ca and ph asoph ca foundat ns EPE 205 Phvsica Education Activihl. 111 . - EPE 370 Advanced First Aid. (3) ot i e g u a i y offered Assessment management treatment of wounds lures shock po s n ng burns sudden ness emergency rescue and card apu mo. narv esusctaton Lecture ab Fee EPE 376 Physical Educatton for the Elementary School. (3) fa andsor o Scope a"d vaues I phys ca educat n n the e ementary schoo Meth d matera s and piactce n teach ng actvt e to pr mary ntermed ate and upper g ades EPE 382 Physlcal Educatton for the AWDicai Student. 13) .. .. fa a n d s p r i g Teachng n d v d a s w t h handcappngcondtonsphysca sk sand a t v t e Prereou s tes 8 0 201 202 EPE 412 Biomechanics of the Skeletal System. (3) fa EPE 283 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries. (3) ," Tap ng "jury recogn t on, erne gency care and observat on proce dures n ath el c Ira n no P ereau s tes B 0 201 202 EPE 290 Sports Onic ating. (3) fa Rues and mechan cs I OH c at ng used n lo tba basketba and vo eyba EPE 292 Sports Olfic'ating (3) SP fig Rues and mechan c of anc at ng used n soflba s wand fast p tch baseba and track and f e d EPE 305 Phvsical Educat on Act'vttv. . 11) .. fal. spr ng summsr Advanced eves Cant nuat on of EPE 205 w th nstructa approva 3 hours per week May be repeated farcred t Fee. See EPE N tes 1 2 - EPE 310 Collegiate Sports. ( I ) fa andsprng Paricpat on n mens or womens nterc eg ate compet ton May be reoeated far 4 cred t 1 .Der "ear . 'Y E orade EPE 334 Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology. (3) sprrng Musces bones lo nts and nerves and haw they produce movement Emphas s an muscle or g ns, nseit ons act ons and nnervat ns Lecture ab Prerequ s te 810 201 EPE 335 Biomechanics. (3) fa s w n o summer Bas anitomlca and mechan ca pr nc p es app ed t human move ment Emphas s p aced on k nemat c and k net c c ncepts Lecture rec tat on ab Fee Prerequ stes B 0 201: MAT 117.PHY 1 1 1 EPE 340 Physiology of Exercise. (3) fa sprng &me; Physo og ca mechan sms of acute resp nses a d ch c adapta tons to exercse Lecture rec tat on lab Fee Prereo s tes B 0 201 202 CHM 101 EPE 345 Motor and Deveiopmental Learning. (3) fa , sping summer PI c p es f mot r sk acqu s t on acr s the fe span focus ng on the learner and the earn ng env ronment ecture rec tat on ab Fee Prerequ tes 8 0 201 PGS 101. EPE 348 Psychoioeieal Skills for Opt ma1 Performance. (31 fa sprog, &me; App es psych g ca techn q es and the r use to mpr ve efteclve ness and perf0 mance n sport and re ated areas Genera Studes SB EPE 352 Psychosocial Aspects of Phys'ca Act'v'ty. (3) fa 1 spr g summer nterreati nshps beween physi a a tvryand psych soca var abes. nc ud ng soc a zat on cu turat va ues aggres an and mot va ton nc udes the psychoog a beneft o f p ysca actvty n exeicse adherence Lecture rectatan Prerequ s te PGS 101 Genera Studes SB. C EPE 361 Physlcal Educatlan n the Secondary School. (3) fa I and spr ng Current trends and theor es such a e ectve p ograms. c ed c asses leg8 ssues contraci teac g urr cu urn. a d adm n strat on i B amechan cs of t sues structures and mafor o nts of the muscu ske eta y tern D scuss I jury mechan sms Lecture d scus 5 on, same abs Prerequ s te EPE 335 or n tructor approva EPE 413 (luailtative Analys s i n Sport Blomechan cs. (3) spr n~ Deve ops syslematc approach lor detect ng and c rrect np er ors human performance us ng anat m ca and k h a n ca pr nc p es Lec. lure ab Prerequ s le EPE 335 EPE 414 Electromyographlc K nest0 ogy. (3) fa Muscu ar cantr bui ans to human movement m sc e mechan cs e ec trophys 0 g ca bass and pract ca app cat on of e ectromyagraphy ectu e d scusso Pierequ s tes EPE 335 340 nstiuctor amr ua Genera Studes L EPE 440 Exercise Biochem'stry. (3) ," ,- Study of b Oenergetcs and metabo sm of ce u ar skeleta musc e heart and ver organa es and prole ns dur ng exerc se Prerequ s I s EPE 340 EPE 441 Physloiogy of Women tn Sport. (3) SPi fig Phys o og ca aspects of w men engag ng n phys ca actvty Empha s zes fact rs anecting performance and he8 th throughout le Preieq U S te EPE 340 Genera Studes L EPE 443 Exercise Endocrinolaov. -, 131 spr ng D scuss On5 01 current re eaich and the ry concern ng h rm na changes dur ng exercse Lecture, d scussl n Prerequ s te EPE 340 o structor approva Genera Sfud es L EPE 444 Metabolic Adaptations t o Exercise Training. (3) h sprng summer Exam nes phys ag c adaptat ons to exerc se Ira n ng as they reate to metabo sm and t ssue tu ct ons P erequ ste. EPE 340 EPE 448 App ied Sport Psychology. (3) swno P'syci;oog ca theor es and techn ques app ed to a sport to enhance the performance and persona growih of ath etes and coaches Lecture, d scuss P erequ s te EPE 352 or ts equ va ent) Genera Stodes L EPE 452 Exerclse Psychology. (3) spr 9 Contemporary resea ch and theory as re ated t human bshavor and heath a exeic e sell ng Prerequ'ste EPE 352 Genera Studes SB EPE 460 Theory of Strength Traln ng. (3) SPT ng Re .?a ch and the0 es an deve p ng muscu ar strength programs tor deve op ng muscu a strength Lecture d scuss on Prerequ sttes EPE .. 335 340 Genera Studes L EPE 478 Student Teaching n Secondary Schools. (3 12) fa and sp ng Pra I c e of teach g Re at ansh p of p act ce a d theory n teach ng Prerequ s te w c mp ete semesters of b ock o Is equ va ent FAMILY AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT MINOR The mlnor n Farnil) and Hutndn De\elopment ion\!\l\ ot I?, temehter hour? in mhiih 5tudenta hpecla ze in tdrnlly htudres ihlld de\elopment At l c ~ r 12 t of the 1 X hour, mu\t be in upper dl\ iuun caor\e\ Students take the tollo\\~n: ccur\er. Department of Family and Human Development R i c h a r d Fabes CDE CDE F\S FAS SENIOR LECTURER WEIGAND 3 1 1 ? S E C O N D A R Y EDUCATION-B.A.E. LECTURER BODMAN Family a n d H u m a n Derelopment (Home Economics). The ma or teach~nzheld conv\t\ c t 42 seme\ter hour, In tamtl\ and human d s ~ e l o p m e n and t \I\ hourc in interlor de\ign Majurcouries requ~rcddre a < f o lom5 FAMILY A N D HUMAN DEVELOPMENT-B.S. Fur the B S degree n Fdmil) dnd Hun :m D e \ e opn en1 at 4SL M a n . ~ t u d e n t smuqt pursue the conientratlun n fan 11) \ t u d ~ e \~ h l l ddexelopn m t . Family StudieslChild Development The concentrat on in t a m l y ~ t u d l s \~ l l l l ddeve opn ent con?tct\ ot the tollomlng core iour\ri. , ,, 3 CDE 212 H l n an De\rlop nt 55 ... CDE 41 Ir lantfrudd ei Dc\elopmml n thc Fdcn~I,SB .. 1 .... 6 CDE 4Yh Pro Sen Inar... .. ....... r F4S 498 Pio \en ndr 6 ...... 3 FAS 771 hlarridee and F u 1 ) Rei~tlnn\hlp\\B FAS 361 intirrd ition to F m i ! Chc d Re ~.lrcl hlethcd, L . 3 FA5 170 F.1" i ) Ethn L at d Culturd D \ ,r\lt! \B C. . . . . . . i FAS J i Pa ent Adoler enr Reidtion lhl] \ \R ..... 3 FAS $15 Ad\,tn.ed M3rr1l.e And Fan I \ R~l~tlonahfps USE 1 FAS II( t u ddm~ntal?uf \flrrndoe nd I- 11) Therap\ 1 ....... I? CDE .I30 lnfmflcdd er Dsic ip rnt 11 e Faml 15 CDF WI Ch ldren and P,beit . . . . C D t 49'3 Pr, Sem a . . . . . or FAS 495 P o SLnlildr 7 F\S 17 Faml) Ethnic and C u l t ~ i aDner\tn SB C t h S 111 Parent Ad< e\cs ,I R~l.tllon~h~ps 55 ASSISTANT PROFESSORS ESTRADA, FROSCH HAN SH, MADDEN DERD CH S P NRAD. UPDEGRAFF ...... ................ T x o oourws o r \ik ~ e m ~ \ l hour5 er must be selected from the tolloutnz: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS BOUL N JOHNSON. DUMKA W LSON T, 131 .? 117 Ea I) Ch Id d 1 t ~ r \ ctlon . . . . . . . . . . . . 331 M ~ r n a g eand Fdm~l)R. ationhhipbS5 . . . . . . . . . . 1 .? 4.40 Funddmcnta \ ot M ~ r r lcr and Farm y The ~ p \.... . TCIJI ... PROFESSORS CHR STOPHER FABES GRlFF N HOOVER. MARTIN. ROOSA . . . . . . . . . .? '?? Human Dc\c < pn en1 \B .... 10 In addition. I2 hour, o t e e i t n e s mu51 be taken from the fo o\+lng: CDE 117 kat1, Childh d lnter\enu n . . . . . . . . ..? CDE 3 % Child Debe pment Prdcl culn. . ..?A CDE 437 Ob\en.ttional and Nalu .~ll\tli hletl d? of Stud) g Children U\5 ....... .......... .? CDE WI Children and Po\eny . . . . . . . ..... .? .... .1 CDE 118 Pru Semtnar ........ or FAS 19S Pro Seminar 7 o F\S J Y Y Ind \tdualtrcd ln\tru.tn n 7 3 FAS 110 Per\on,~lGr lurh n Hun ~n R 1.11 n\h p\ $ 6 ......... ...3 FAS 332 Huii~anSe\ualln 55 I I FAS 391 Supsr\tred Rescsr~hE\prr e n ~ u .... . . .? FAS 412 Failit )i Deielupmsnr .... FAS 136 Con ~ptunlFiamruuila in Fdrn~l\5tud r \ ? .... I ? FAS J\J rnterl \h o .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 CDE -32 Hun r Dcbcl p l t'nt SII CDE 117 Ear\. Chlldhoud l n t ~ r \ ~ nn t ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 TAS 330 Pc 7 nal Grcut? i H m.tn Re ati nship, \B . 1 F 4 S 311 Marnazs and Fdmt ) Rc dllln\hip\ TB 1 I-A5 41 Parent Adolt\.~stR. JI 6 ilrhip 75 1 bRD 4>1 F e d E\penenir . . . . . . . . . . I I? HEE 461 P c\enlat in, n H n1.E cnuml~r... i HEE 1V hlethods 11 Tedih~n H mc Ec in m LI 4 3 0~cUP~'13' H' me Ecco' "' NTR I Kl Introductir) N Ir~lnn ........ 1 N R I S hpp isd F , d P r m PIC\. . . . . . . ? " T
    'l ?S'l.:lLC 2PPC. '3 FAS 580 Marriage and Family Therapy Practicum. (1-12) fall andspring Supelvised cilnlcal experience in marriage and family therapy; includes development o i assessment and outcome evaluation skills. Lecture, lab. Posslble lop8cs: la1 Flist semestei (31 '; C Q . d P l l FAMILY A N D HUMAN DEVELOPMENT (FRD) FRD 451 Field Experience. (1-12) ~ ~~ . " , with inslr~clor1 semester in advance of enrollment. Prerequisites: completion of 60 hours: instructor appravai HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION (HEE) HEE 461 Presentations in Home Economics. (3) nor regularly offered Presentallon and demonstration technques in teaching home e c o ~ nomics. Development of audlov8sval materials for home economics content areas. Prerequisites: junior standing: lnsliuctar approval. HEE 480 Methods of Teaching Home Economics. (3-4) nor regularly offered Instruction, arganiraeon, presentallon, and evaluatlan d subiect matter in home economics. HEE students register for 4 semester hours. Dietetic students register lor 3 semester hours. Geography is ;I discipline that brings together the physical and h u ~ n a tdimensions i o f the world in the study o f places. peoplc. ;~ndenvironments. The mission of the Department o f Geography i s the creation, dissemination, and application of geographic knowledge and scholarship in a liberal arts and scicnces tradition. Undergraduate students mdy choose to pursue a B.A. degree in Geography. B.S. degree i n Geography. B.A.E. degree in Secondary Education. or m i n o r in Geography. A grade of "C" or h i t h e r is necessarv in a l l r e w i r e d DeDan. ment of Geography courses. B o t h B.A. and B.S. degrees i n Gco,?rraphy . . . consist o f a m i n i m u m of 45 semester hours. A m i n o r consists of 18 semester hours. - GEOGRAPHY-B.A. A student choosing a B.A. degree i n Geography may be interested i n a liberal arts and sciences focus o n the breadth o f the field. A B.A. dcgree may also focus o n a geographic region. In either case. the student crafts an individualized program o f study in consultation w i t h an advisor. The B.A. degrec consists o f courses in core geographic knowledre (10-1 I semester hours). eeoeraohic s k i l l s ( I 2 h . . , I . II .n I I? ntxtr\, I. r .. IIIIOIIIIUI~ ,11 77 11~111rr (11'lct~'lra1~11\:\I e~,t 18 hours i n geography must be in upper-division courses. The remaining nine hours are made up o f electives from geography courses or related tields o f study. chosen in consultation w i t h an advisor . . . - Core Geographic Knowledge GCU 102 Inimduc~ionto Human Geozraphg SB........................... 3 GCU 121 World Gci)grifph? SB. G 4 GPH I i I li>lroductinnto Physicdl Geography SQ ........................ 4 ur GPH I iI Pi~ysicniGeography (3) Core Geographic Skills GCU 495 Qo;iotitative Methuds i s Geoeraphy CS DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY 367 GCL 196 Geographic Re>e.trih hlerh d\ L . . . GPH 371 Cano~raphiCI ........................ GPH 491 Geograph c Ftcld Methcd, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? ? Center See "Latan Amencan Studles." paoe 326. tor more nformatlon 7 GEOGRAPHY-B.S. Geographic Region Choos. one ot the courqer hulou. L O i\ultation uith an ad\, or ........... GCU 3 ' l Geoor~phyot U.S. and Cnc ada FB C ? GCU 323 Ge raph) 11 Latin 4menca SB G 31 GCU 1? Geo mohk of Eunlne TB G ? I GCU 326 G ~ Oaph) D ~t A \ ~ ' S B G 7 GCU 327 Ge,zraph\ ot A t n c ~SB G r GCU ??b Geo~raph! of \llddle E.nt ~ n Uonh d Atnca l B Gi1 GCU 132 Geo.raph\ ot Au\tralia and Oceanla SB. G (3 GCU 1d.l Geooraph\ . . ot H \ p a n ~4mcncan\ SB C 1 1 GCU 421 Geonraph) at An7on.l .ind South\\errem Lnired State, IB C 3 ) GCL 423 Geography i t South ~ m r r t uSB G 3 GCU 121 Geogrdphy at Merra and kllddle Ane L ~ S B G ? GCU 427 Geogrdphy i t thc M e x l ~ a nAn en-an Bordrrldnd U S B (I ? GCL 426 Geograph, f R U W dnd ~ Surroundlne~SB. G ? GCL 133 Geozraphr ~t So ~thca\tA \ s 7 GPH 133 4lptne and Arc1 i En\ronmcnt\ G 3 The B.S dezree con\!\tc ot clane\ in core geagraphl~ Lnawledoe 10 11 \emr\ter hours core ,eographti \Lillb and Lore eeomrdphic techn~qoes(15 hour^), and eiectl\ea 12 hours for a mimmum of 37 hour? In ~eographl.At lea\t 18 hour\ In eeoeraoh\ must be in uvoer dtbirion course?. The remalnlng nlne haurc dre to be mdde up of elsctnea from -rosraph> cuurces or related fie d? of study. chosen in ~onhultatlonutth an adribor . 3 - .. Core Geographic hnowledgr GCL 10- nu ducu in I< Humm Gco,r~ph) SB . ? GCU I21 Nor d Geu:i.iph) SB. G ............................... .4 GPH 11 lntroducrl n a Ph)\~cdGeogroph) SQ ............. 4 or GPH 4 I Ph)\~c.~l Ge ,graph) 11 . Ttd.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-11 Core Geographic Shills GCU GCL GPH GPH 495 496 171 49 l Ou,inlit.tt~~c hlsthnd\ 11 Geoeraoh, CS G'eu@raph Rz\earih hlethod;i ....... .? ................ .3 Can, :r~ph\ C S 3 Geozr.nph L F r d \lethod\ .................... A student can deqlgn. in con\ultat~onwlth an ad~tsor.a general B A decree in Geo:rdphv. In addttion there are three cooprrdtne pro,ramq uhereb) d student recel\er a B A. degree in Geographv and an emphah \ In A ~ l a nStud te\. Southeast Asldn Studte,. or Lattn American Stud~es Core Geographic Techniques Choo e one of the L ,ur\L\ belt u. n c,nrultatlon with Asian and Southeast Asian Emphasis. Students majortng In Geograph) may elect to pur\ue dn A? an or Southeact Astan emphasis combining courses trom the malor u ith selected courses of u holl) Auan or Southea\t A ~ t a ncon tent. The A ~ t a nprogram requlreh 1 0 \emester hour> ot Aqian content courses. selected from the list drawn up by the Center for Asian Studles. Also required ia knowledge ot an Asian laneuaee: thts is deemed to be tulfiiied by 20 Students reehlng the B.S. degree take the required core ot eteht cour\eT The remamlng four cour5es 12 hoursJ of geogwph) elecu\e\ and 9 hours of geograph) or related among the opttons atailable for a B.S field, of stud) degree in Geograph) There are t u o specific departmental concenuat on\ n eteorolop, -. climatolog!-.and urban rtudtes. In addltlon, a student can desten. In consultation uith an advtaor. an indt\idualized B.S degree - emphastzrng- other areas withtn the major ~ert;ficate'isawarded to Geograph) mdents who emphaw e reeional studies s~eitaltzattontn Geography and one )ear of Indoneslan. That. or Vietnamese For more lntorma [ton. see "Adan Studies." page 123, and "Southeabt A w n Studtes." page 327. Meteoroloev-Climatoloe, Concentration. See an under t Geography for the graduate ad\tcor in the ~ G d r t m e nof ateTt Nationa Weather Ser\tce ~erttficatlonrequirements The requ~redcour\es for the meteorolog) climatology con centratton tncludr a mmlmum of 39 iemester houn In geog raph) pluh eight hourr of related mathemat~cs Latin American Studies Emphasis. Students majoring in Geography ma) elect to pursue a Latln Americdl btud~es concentrdtton combtntng courTea from the ma or utth \elected outqlde cource? of a holh Latln Amertcan content. At least 30 upper divlrion senmter hours of the program muqt be in Latrn Amencan content cour\es, includtne 15 hourr in geograph\ or in course\ appro\ed b) the Depdrt men1 ot Geograph) ad\isorJ and 13 in other d ~ s pllne*. i A reading Lnouledgr of Spanihh or Ponucue\e 1s requ~redand a reading b o a l e d g e ot the other laneuage I 5 rugge~ted.The program must be appro\ed b) the Lattn Amencan Studlec -- - ................ an ad\~ar GPH 372 Atr Phnt ,lntsrprerat on 3 GPH 371 Ge ,mphlc Istorn at on Sc ence 1 CS GPH 471 Canograpl tc Dc, gn CS ? . 1 7 Core Courses lntroductlon t Human Geo~raph)SB. ....... 3 Norld Ge gr.~ph)SB. GI.. ..................... 4 1 Quantttltl,e Methc d\ i n Geo,raph\ CS.. ... ............ 3 Gcczr~phtcRc e a i ~ hMeth ds L I I I Intnduirton 1 , PI \ \ L A Geograph) SQ.. ......... 4 or GPH .I1 I Ph\\ cal Geoeraph) 3 .... . . ? GPH 171 Can > iaph) CS. 3 GPH 371 Gcozraphlc Infurma~cnSc~enceI CS . or an ther three hour I C L ~ ~ ~ COUT\C U C T it GPH 771 I? t.iken tu inset a core equtretnent GCU GCU GCL GCL GPH 102 121 495 496 . NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rement courses and codes such as L SO. C a d H see Genera Studes 'page 78 For graduaton requ rements, ee 'Un vers ty Gradualon Requ rements 'page 74. For an enpanat on of add t ona omn bus courses onered but not sled n t h s cataog see C assf cat on of Courses" page 51 GPH 491 tie ,g aphlc F ~ l dUcthodb .......... ........... Tml 3 2'1 26 Required \Ictcoroloa Cour-es .............. 1 GPH Zl? lntr > d u ~1t t n Cl!in.nt lntrtduitl n 17 C i ~.nit log) L J ~rdtor\. . . . . . . . I ............ GPH 409 S \ n o p t ! ~Msteorc of? I .. 4 4 GPH 4 l ( S)nopt!~Meteurulog) 11 .... .? GPH I 2 Ph)\lc~lC 1 0 .1t1 og) . . . . . t r GPH 41 1 Metcnn,la ~ c aInstrument\ l md hle.$\urernmt ? r GPH Ill Cl!matr CI an-e C 1 TLta .......... ............. 15 Xlathematirs and Phrsiec-Related Counes hlAT '7 Cdlc~u\ u ~ t hAnal\txr Get n etn I hl4 hlAT 271 Calculu\ u th Ana)txi Geomeui 11 M A hlAT 7 CCculu\ ulth Anal\t~cGecmeln I 114 PH'I 131 Ur lner\lt\ Ph)\trh 1 hlechantc~SQPH'I I n Unncr\lr) Ph)\ii> L ib dtory l SQ PHY ?I Unnrr\~lrP h \ s i r I : Elcctn 1) and .......... h1.t net \ n ry' PH'I 172 L i \ ~ r \ l t \Phy\lc\ Laborator> 11 TQ'.. . . . . ...l . i I , I GCU 48.1 Intemshlp ur inr upper dl\~\lone l e ~ t n ecourhc uutrlde rhc depanmmt in A rel.strd t~eld t stud) choren in c nw rdtlon slth .tn adbn 1 1> U i b a ~eo-rriph) total Three rem ster hour, ~n trin\ter ~ o u r \ e scan a \ tulfill [hi\ requtren ent SECONDARY EDUCATION-B.A.E. The D e ~ a r t m e n tof G e o-e r a.~.h \ rn . con~unctlonnzth the College o i ~ d u c a t i o n ofterc . cource5 toward a Bachelor o t Anc in Education degree. The B A.E decree c o n u s n o t I 5 cemecter hour,. nf n h i i h a minlmum of 10 mu51 be In eeoeraphv - . . and 15 in d related tedchine- field o r field, The folloning course, are required: GCL I 2 lntnd 'lion ro Humm G~ogrdph)SB GCU 121 U o i d Gco,raph) SB. C' . . . . GPH I I Introduct~onto PI \ \ l i d G ~ i g r ~ p hSQ ) . or GPH $ 1 I Ph)ali.il Ge ,graph\ 1 ? ..... hiee ceme\ter hour, in tran\fcr it u r w i ~ dlro n tulfill th Three \emrrtr ht ur\ I 1 iraorfer courses can *I\< tult~llth!, requ remenr. Both PH'I 121 and I22 mu\[ bc tahcr a secure SQ crcdll Both PHY 1 1 1 and I?? ma\t be t ~ k to n %cure SQ ~rcdlt 7 I 4 \ req iirn el t In con unctlon u i t h an ad\l\or. students c h o o ~ eren din in: credin from three group, of human. ph)?lcal. dnd reglonal courses Urban Studies Concentration. The r e q u ~ r e dcour\e\ tur the urban \ t u d ~ e \cmcentrdtlon are 25 iollous: MINOR IN GEOGRAPHY Core Courses CKU 10- Intrude-I on to Hun an Geooiaph) SB . . . . . . . . .7 GCL 121 Uurld G ~ o gaph) SB C . . . .I GCU 495 Qe.tnllrari\e Muthudr !n Geography C5 . .? ? GCU I 9 6 Gcomr lpl I . Re\rdr h hleth d\ L . GPH 111 Introduction t Ph\rl ,al Ge eraph) YO 4 or GPH 41 I Ph)sl~dlGeogiaph) 3 7 GPH 771 C.mu:raph) CS. ........ 7 GPH 171 Geo 'rdph~iIn1 3 m ~ r m Science I CT or an< [her three hour aihnlques coune it GPH 771 L \ uhm to meet a i o r e iequlren en1 GPH 491 Getgidphtc Flrld h l ~ t hd\ . . . . . . . .7 A mlnor in Geoerdoh\ i\ awdrded to crudenth u h o con1 plete a minimum of 18 hour5 In ecogrdph). A letter zrade o t " C o r h r e h e ~is r e a x r e d tor all LnuneT taken for the minor T h e followino lower dl\ ,*ion c o u n e 5 I r e required. TOUI ......... 75 26 Required C rban Geugraphy Ch oar one < I [hi. c ,ur\c\ be1 u . ? GCll i > l Ptpuldtlon Ge ;raph\ SB CI ? GCL l r 7 Sncl., Geograph) YB 3 GCL rh4 Ene g, i n the G obai Arena SB. G 1 GCL 441 EL nomi' Gcograph) SB 3 GCU U? Geyi.iphlca A n ~ l \ \ i ar t Tramp, nation SB 1 One upper dl\&,u ir rdduate le\el GCU i o u r w cho\en l o ~onwltnuonnllh .$n ddtn r 3 ) C h m ~ trio c of the coui\e\ be o\$ .......................... .h GCL 1>9Clt c\ the World I TB. G H (71 GCL 76) Cltlc\ , i d e I !rid II SB C 1 GCL CI-I Gcograph L Studle, ~n L r an Trdnbp ndtl ,n SB 3 \ Phoenn ? GCL 494 ST G L ) ~ p h 11 GCL 161 Crbm Ceucrmh! SB .... ? -.. .. , GCU 1 2 Int oduill ,n to Human Get .idoh\ SB. .. GPH 111 lntraducr~on1, Ph\rlca Gro;raphy SQ or GPH $ 1 I Phv\icdl Gr 7grdphv (1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Total 7 7 T h e remazmng cuur\es are relected m conjunition n ~ t h an ad\icor. At leaqt one cource ~ h o u l dbe a ,eo,raphic s k ~ l l . for example. mdp reading GPH 271). cnnoeraph) G P H 771 1. a11 photo interpretation G P H 1721. geographic field methodb ( G P H 491 or a cia\\ rn geugrdphlc lntvrmarlon acience (GPH 1 7 3 At le&t tour course? \hould be upper dt\lslon c a w e s in human, phyrrcdl. o r regronal geogrdphv . CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY (GCU) GCU 102 lntroductlon to Human Geography. (3) ~~~~ la1 and spr ng Systematc study of human use of the earth. Spata organ zat n I econom c soc a oo t ca and oerceotua env ronrnents Genera Studes SB GCU 121 World Geography. (4) fa andspnng De cr ption and ana y s s of areal var atons n soc a econom c and po tca phenomena n ma or ward reg o s Genera Studes SB G GCU 141 intmduction to Economic Geography. (3) fa Product an d str but on and consurnpi o of var aus types of cam mod t es of the wor d and re at onsh ps to the act vt es of humans Genera Studes SB G DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY 369 G c u 2cm Ortentation t o Geography. (1) ." Bas c ntroduct on lo the Department of Geography facu ty undergrad "ate gradualon requ rements and poss ble obs and sk s n geogra phy Cross sled as GPH 200 Cied t s a1 owed for on y GCU 200 or GPH 200 GCU 240 Introduction t o Southeast Asia. (3) .. In1 n t e r o ~ c pliar, ril:o~.clo? lo tnc c.l~res relgons p3 Ica 5 , s . terns gecgrapr, an" n story or So.,, e e s As n Cross 'slecl as AS8 . 2<0 nSr 240 POS 280 RE. 240 Creo t s a one0 far r AS8 240 or GCU 240 or HST 240 r POS 240 or REL 240. Genera Stud es G GCU 253 Inlroduction t o Cultural and Historical Geography. (3) not regutarty offered Cu turn panerns nc ud ng such phenomena as language re g on and var ous aspects of meter ai cu lure O i g ns and dffuson and dtv son of the wor d tnto cu tural areas General Sludes SB G GCU 294 Special TOPICS. (4) once a year Too cs nclude a obai awareness G c u 322 Geography of U.S. and Canada. (3) fa Spat a1 d str but on of relevant phys ca econom c and cu tura phenomena n the Unled States and Canada Genera Studes SB C G c u 323 Geography of Latin Amerlca. (3) > , Spat a d slr but on of relevant phys ca econom c, and cu tura phe nomena n South M dd e and Car bbean Amerlca Genera Studes SB G GCU 325 Geography of Europe. (3) once a year Broad and systemat c overv ew of Europe emphasz ng physca eco nom c. and cu tural phenomena General Stud es SB G G c u 326 Geography of Asia. (3) fa Spat a d st, but on of re evant phys ca ec nom c, and cu t ra phe nomena n AS a exc ud ng the farmer Sovet Un n Generat Studes. SB G GCU 327 Geography of Africa. (3) not r e p arly offered Spat a d sti but on of re evant phys ca econom c, and cu tura phe nomena n Afr ca General Slud e s SB, G GCU 328 Geography of Middle East and North Africa. (3) not reg" a ly offered Spat a distr but on of re want phys ca econom c, and cu tura phe nomenain the M dd e East and Nonh Afr ca Prerequ s te GCU 121 or nstructor aPProva Genera Studres SB. G GCU 332 Geography of Australla and Oceanla. (3) once a year Spat a distr but on f re evant phys ca econom c. and cu tura phe. nomena 'n Austral a. New Zea and and Pac f c is ands Genera Studes SB. G GCU 344 Geography of Hispanlc Americans. (3) sprng Exam'nes the h melands, m gratons, sell ements, andscapes roes and se ected cu tura tradtons of H span c Ameicans. General Sfudes SB C GCU 350 The Geography of World Crises. (3) la andsprng Contemporary wor d cr ses v ewed from a perspectve of geograph c concepts and techn ques General Sfudes SB G GCU 351 Populatton Geography. (3) fa Demograph c patterns spat at, temp ra and structurn "vest gat on of the re at onsh p of demograph c var abes to culturn economc and env ronmenta facton. Genera Stud es SB G GCU 352 Political Geography (3) no1reg" a r y offered Re at onsh p between the soc ophysca env ronment and the state Genera Stodes SB G GCU 357 Soclai Geography. (3) once a year Env ronmenta percept on of ndvdua s and gr ups Stresses the spa lla aspecl of sac a and phys ca env ronments Genera Studes SB GCU 359 Cities of the World 1. (31 . . la H star ca evo ut on of uhan patterns and structures n the Mdd e East. ind a. Southeast Asa Ch a Japan and Europe Genera Studes SB G. H GCU 360 Cit'es of the Warid 11. (3) no, ,en,, ar1v . -. . .., "Hered ..... .. H star ca evo "ton of urban panerns and structures n La! n Amer ca North Amelca Sub Saharan Afr ca, and Ausira as a Gene a Slud es SB, G GCU 361 Urban Geooraohv. (31 .. la andspr'ng Externa spat a re atons of c t es nterna c ty str cture and spata aspects of urban prob ems n vaiour parts of the wor d pancu ar y n the Un led States Gene a Studes SB GCU 364 Energy in the Global Arena. (3) spr ng Product an, transportat on and cansumpton of energy emphasz ng thee ectr c power ndustry and Is env ranme la1 prab ems Genera Studes SB G GCU 394 Special Topics. ( 1 4 ) fa aodsprng GCU 421 Geography of Arizona and Southwestern United States. 131 i i and spr ng Geography of the Southwest w th an emphas s on Ar zona. Dv'ded "to phys ca geography. h story people and ecanomy Genera Studes SB C G c u 423 Geography of South America. (3) not reg" ary offered Prerequ s te GCU 323 or nstructor approva Genera Sludes SB, G GCU 424 Geography of Mexico and Middle America. (3) once a year Centre Amer ca and Mex c Preresu s te GCU 323 or nstructor approval Genera Studes SB G GCU 425 GeooraDhY . . of the Mexican Amencan Borderland. (3) spr ng Geography of a b nat onal and b cu tura reg on Exam oatlon of sen e ment boundary ssues, ethn c subregions. pop" at on change ndustr a deve ooment and urban growth Fee Genera Siudes USB G GCU 426 Geography of Russia and Surroundings. (3) not reg" a ly offe ed Exam nes the geography of Russa and other post Sov et states Pre requ s te GCU 121 or rnstructor approva General Studes SB G G c u 432 Gmgraphy of China. (3) not reg" ary offered Exam nes the phys ca econom c. cu tura sac a demograph c, agi cultura p t ca h stor ca and env ronmenta aspects of the geogra .ohv of Ch na Lecture d scuss on Genera Studres SB, G -.. - - . NOTE: For the Genera Studtes requ rement c urses and codes such as L SO C and H . s e e "Genera Stud es page 78 For gaduaton requ rements, see Unven ty Gradualcon Requ rements page 74 For an exp anal on of add t o a omn bus courses offered but not isted n t h s cataog see Class f cat on of Courses' page 51 DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY 371 - GPH 370 Geographic information Technologles. (3) .. f a andsprngntroducton to modern ge graph c nformat an techn g es nc ud ng cartography G S rem te $ens ng g oba pos t n ng system and Slatstca anaivses Lecture. lab. GPH 371 Cartography. (3) fa and ping Ph osophy and practca aspects of map product n employs c mmu n cat ons symbol sm data man pu at on presentat an decs on mak ng ge em zat on 1 nework ener ng d gta meda Prerequ te GPH 111 Genera Studes CS GPH 372 Air Photo Interpretation. (3) once a year Subset remate sens ng, nc udes photography I ms, aer a geometry mage components stereoscopy photogrammetry ground truth ng nterpret phy ica cu t u n . economc nte gence nf rmat on Prereq u 511e: GPH 211 or any Cu tura Geography GCU course or nstru tor approva GPH 373 Geographic Information Science 1. (3) GPH 414Climate Chanoe. 131 .. spr g Survey af three c mate research areas Pa eoc matoogy theor es e g greenh u e warm ng numer ca mode ng. Prerequ s te GPH 212 or nstructor approva Genera Studes G GPH 418 Landforms of the Western United States. (3) once a year Stud es andforms and qeomorph c PC cesses in the western Unted States nc ud ng e c t u i i topog&phia maps aer a photographs. sat el te magery and Ie d tr ps Lecture cr tca nqu ry laboratory, f e d work Fee Pierequ s tes GPH 211 or ts equ va ent comp eton of General Stud es L cour e Genera Studes L GPH 422 Plant Geography. (3) no! r w a y offa e d Pant Eomiun t es of the world and the r nterpretat on emphasobng fa GPH 433 Alplne and Arctic Environments. (3) not reg" a r y offered Reg ona study of advantages and m talons of the natura env ro men1 upon present and future prob ems nva v ng resource d sir bu t n. human act v t es and reg ona and interreg ana adjustments Requ red f e d tr ps Prerequ site. GPH 111 or nstructoiapprova Genera Studes G GPH 471 Cartographic Design. (3) H story and bas c aspectsof G S nc d ng map and data I estru lure conven ans and sy thes s with a c mputei zed eov ronment Preieq u 5 te GPH 370 Genera Stodes CS GPH 381 Geography . . . of Natural Resources. (3) once a year Nature and d tr but on f natural resources and the probems and pr nc p es ass c ated w th the r use Genera Stodes G GPH 394 Speclal Topics. ( 1 4 ) f a andsprng Possbet pcs (a Ge graph c nformat on Sc ence 3 GPH 401 T o ~ i c sin Phvsical Geoaraohv. 11 3). once a year - . .. Open to students qua fed to pursue "dependent stud es. F e d tr ps may be iequ red Prerequcstw nstructor approva GPH 405 Energy and Env~ronment.(3) sprrng Sources regulatory and techn ca contro s d str but on and conse quences of the SUPP y and human u e of energy Pre equ s te phys cai r fe sc ences courses or nstructor approva GPH 409 Synoptic Meteorology 1. (4) fa11 D agnostc techn ques and syn pt c forecast ng nc udes techn'q es of weather anaiyss map nierpretat on and sate te and radar ana y s S. Preleq 'sltes MAT 270 PHY 131 132 GPH 410 S.v n o ~c . ~ t Meteorolow -.11. (4) .. Spr'ng Diagnost c techn ques and synopt c fa ecasf ng incudes lechn que of weather ana yss map nterpretato and sate te and radar ana y SS. Plerequ s te GPH 409 GPH 411 Physical Geography. (3) once a veer ntroduit i n to physography and the phy ca e ements ofthe environ ment.Credt s a owedforooyGPH411 or111 F e d t r p GPH 412 Physical Ci'matology. (3) once a year Physbca pr cesses n the earth atmosphere system on regona and globa sca es concept and ana ys s of energy momentum and ma s b a a ces Prerequ s tes b th GPH 212 and 213 or on y bnstructar ai)~rova .. GPH 413 Meteorological instruments and Measurement. (3) once a year Des gn and operat on f ground base and aero g ca weather mea surement systems Co lect on reduct on storage. retieva and ana y s s 01 data Requ red f eld trps prprequ s te .both GPH 212 and 213 or only nstru tor approve . la Advanced desgn us ng desktop mapp ng Cartograph c decision mak ng qua tatve and quanttatve symbo des gn project ons color Pre lequ s tes GPH 371 or nstiuctor approva Gene a Sludes CS GPH 473 Geographic information Science 11. (3) .-1n GiS as a bas s for m cr computer spat a ana ys s and synthess nc udes d g t r ng database rgan zati n spat a retreva and graph cs Prerequiste GPH 373 General Studes CS GPH 474 Dynam c Meteorology 1. (3) ,", ,-, Large sca e atmospher c mot on k nemat cs Newtons aws, w nd equal an barac n cs vorl cty and them d attude depresson Prereq u s t e s GPH213 215 MAT271, PHY 131. 132 GPH 475 Dynamlc Meteorology 1. (3) spr og Top cs n c mate dynam c Generai c rcu at on numer ca model ng te econnect on phenomena and surface atmosphere nleract on. Pre requ s te GPH 474 or nst uctor approva GPH 481 Environmental Geography. (3) on e a yea Prob ems of e vlranmenta qua ty nciud ng uses of spata ana ys s. research de g and f eld work in urban and rura systems. Requ red f e d ir os Prereou s ie structor aoorova ,, GPH 484 Geography Internship. (3) fa1 a d sprog ASSst n teach ng s xth grade student a s mp fed vers'on of GPH 111 usnghand onactutes GPH 491 Geographic Field Methods. (3) spr n g andsummer F e d techn ques inc ud ng use of aer'al photos arge sca e maps and lractona code system of mapp ng urban and rural Ie d ana ys s to be done fl camp s Trave fees required Fee Prerequ s tes GCU 102 121 GPH>11 GPH 511 Fluvial Processes. (3) once a year Geograph ca aspects of pr cesses of r ver e m s an transportat an Sed mental on emphas z ng spat at character st cs of f rces res s lance andforms sed men! nc udes computer app cat ons Prerequ sies bothGPH 111 orGLG 101 and211 o GLG362 orony structai approva NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rement cou ses. and code such as L SQ C and H ee Genera Studies. page 78 For gradual on requ rements see U tvers tv Gradual on ReOu rements eaqe 74 For an exo anal o of add t ona mn bus courses offered but not Isled n t h s cataog see'C ass f i a t an of Courses, page 51 ... ............. .i .................................... 27 GPH 533 Snow and Ice. (3) G G 452 R c d Get lo&\ I spnng Processes, d slrbutlon c matc nteractons of snow TUIJI e emphasr ng mass ba ance, snow strat graphy metamorph sm and gla er snow pack ci matoogy Lecture feld work Prerequ s le nstructor approva GPH 573 Computer Mappbng and Graphics. (3) once a year Utt zaton of the d g la computer in ana ys s and mapp'ng of geo graph c data nc udes pon ng surfca d sp ay compost ng and graphm Fled tr ps Prerequ s tes GPH 371 nstruclar approva GPH 575 Geographic Applications ot Remote Sensing. (3) no1 regular y ffered Uses mag ng and non mag ng methods 1 remote acqu s t on of data nclud ng sate te sensors, a rborne radar. mu t band scan" ng con vent onal photograph se sors and ground based equ prnent Requ red f e d tr p Prereq s tes GCU 585 or GPH 491 GPH 372. GPH 591 Seminar. (1 3) fall and spr ng Se ected top'cs n physca geography F e d tr ps may be requ red GPH 596 Advanced Spatlal Statlstlcs. (3) sprrng MUtvar ate andadvanced stat tca techn ques nc ud ng I3 x Jenkns model ng and spectra ana ys s P oect papers and presentatans requ red Sem nar Preiequ s te GCU 495 or Is equ va ent GPH 599 Thesis. (6) falaod prng Department of Geological Sciences S i m o n Peacock Chair (PS F686) 4801965-5081 geologv@asu.edu geology.asu.edu Bnth G G I01 dnd 10i must he taken to beiure SQ credit th GLG 102 ~ n dI 4 murt be taken to secure SG credit I n addition. t w o o f the follov+tne four brdnch Lourse? mu* be t.~hen. GLG GLG GLG GLG 335 418 470 Jhl P~lc,nt,lor\ Ge ph)\lc? Hldrote lop) Georhrn ~ \ t r \ . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..i ............ 1 ............ i .... ........... i To complere the total requrred hours. other upper di\ k i o n course\ I n oroloptcdl . . x l m c e s e \ r l u d ~ n sG L G 300 and 104 or cour\e\ In rented tleld, h i t e d as appro\ed b) the department may be taken See "Collsse Degree Requlre ment*." pdee 319 Supporung cour\e\ requjred i n related field, include. i Generll Chsml\tr\ SQ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A CHM 6 Gener 11 Chzml\tr) YQ . . . . . . . . . . . ...A MAT 27U C d l ~ u l\ w th Analytt~Ge r i e t n 1 1111 . . . . . . . . . . . .4 h l 4 T 27 1 Cdl~ulu\wtth Analyt c Get n etn 11 MA . . . . . . . . . . 4 MAT 272 C ~ l r u l u \\ th And \tic Geometr) I11Mil . . . . .4 I r MAT 274 E rmrntan D fferent 4 equal^ n\ MA i PH'I 121 Ln~\er\il\P h \ v i \ 1: hle~han~ S Q ' i PHY I?' U x\cr\ilr Ph\\lcr Lahu atcn ISQ ..... PH'I l i l Ll $ner\il\ Ph\\lc\ ll:Elecrn It\ and M ~ ~ n\m c t \Q- .......................... 3 PH'I 112 Unz\rr\lt\ Ph\\tcs Laboraton IlSQ' ........... I CHM T ,uI ....................... Zh Buth PH\ I ? I and 122 mu\t be taken to \ecurc SQ crcdct. Bath P H I I ? I .md II? mu r be [&en tu aecure SQ ~ r e d ~ t REGENTS'PROFESSORS BUSECK, GREELEY, MOORE PROFESSORS BURT CHRISTENSEN, FARMER FINK HOLLOWAY, KNAUTH. LARIMER PEACOCK REYNOLDS STUMP TYBURCZY, W LLIAMS ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS 0 DAY SHARP ASSISTANT PROFESSORS ARROWSMITH FOUCH, GARNERO. LESH N TANG G E O L O G I C A L SCIENCES--6,s. The B S. degree n Geolosical Sctence\ rcqutre5 39 semester hours lncludtne the folloming cote cuurre5 or then equl\almts GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG I 'B 1 J1 Inti duction to Gen 02) l P h \ \ l ~ d l YQ G 102 lntr duction to Geo 0:) I1 Hntor L J \G H 101 lntr duct on to Ge log? I L.ibor.x~n SQ IN lntrodu~t~rn ru Gea p) I 1 Ltb .i Geolog) Colloqu~um... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Total ...................................................... I 5 Both GLG 11 I and 107 mu51 he taken la hecure SQ credit Both GLG 102 and 04 mu t be taken t becure SG iredtt The rernalninz \ix senmster hours ma, be chmen among bclencei cour\e\. except other upper dl\ i v o n scolo_~ical G L G 3 10 and 400. after ~ o n w l t a t i o nu i t h d departmental ad\ nor. GLG 420 Volcanotoov. (31 ? r e i e q u ~ s l t e 424 '~~~ GLG 424 Petrology (3) GLG 435 Sedimentology. -~ (3) spnng Orlgln transport, depost8on and diagenesls at sediments and sedlmentary racks Physlcal analysis. hand specmen examinat#on,and interpretation 01 rocks and sediments. 2 hours lecture. 3 hours lab possible weekend ftetd lilps F e e Prerequistes GLG 102. 321 GLG 441 Ore Deposits. (3) no1 regulaiiy offered O r g n occurrence. stiucture. and mineralogy of ore deposts. Poss8be weekend field trlps Fee. Prerequisite GLG 424 or nstructar approval, GLG 451 Field Geology .. 1. (31 spnng Geological mapping techniques usng topographic maps and aerlal photos lntenslve heid-based ~nstiuctlonLab Preiequ#s#tesGLG 310 321 GLG 452 Field Geology 11. (3) summer Cantinuat8on 01 GLG 451. Lab Prerequlslte GLG 451 GLG 455 Advanced Field Geology. (3-4) once "ear - -- 9- ,-- Geoogc mapplng in Igneous sedimentary and metamorphic terrains of the Basm and Range provnce of Ar,zona May be repeated for credlt Weekend field tilps Fee Prerequlslte Instructor approvai GLG 456 Cordilleran Regional Geology. (3) nor regularly offered Systematic coverage through space and ttme of the geoIog8cal development of western North America, emphasz~ngthe western Unlted States. Fee Prerequis~te:senlor malor or graduate student in Geotog8cal Sciences or instructor approval. GLG 470 Hydrogeology. (3) spnng Geology of groundwater occurrence. aqufer and welt hydraulics, water chemistry and quality contaminant transport. remed8aton Emphasls an quantitative methods Pierequstes: GLG 101 (or 103): MAT 270: PHY 121. GLG 481 Geochemistry. (3) C",,"" -F s Orlgln and d#str~but#on of the chemcal elements Geochem8cal cycles operating in the earths atmosphere hydrosphere and lhlhosphere Cross-l~stedas CHM 481 Credt 1s allowed far only CHM 481 or GLG 481 Prerequlste CHM 341 (or 346) or GLG 321 GLG 484 Geoloav -. interns hi^. . (31 . . laif and spring Asset in teaching f~llh-gradestudents a simptifled verslon of GLG 103 usng hands-on activites GLG 485 Meteorites and Cormochemistry. (3) nor regularly offered Chemistry of meteorites and thelr reiationshlp to the orlgln of the earth, solar system, and universe. Cross-listed as CHM 485 Ciedlt is allowed for only CHM 485 or GLG 485. GLG 490 Topics i n Geology. (1-3) fail, spnng. summer Speclai topics in a range of fields in geaiogy. May be repeated for credit Fee Prerequslte: instructor approval - GLG 495 Underoraduate Thesis. (31 fali sonnq. summer ~netr;ctor, lnbtructor and department Chalr approvai. GLG 499 Individualized Instruction. (1-3) not reguiarly offered GLG 500 Geology Colloquium. (1) fall and spnog Presentation of recent research bv facultv and nvlted ouests 1 semester required for all Geolog~calSclences graduate students. May be repeated for total of 2 semesters Research paper iequlred. Pre. requsite instructor approval. GLG 501 Geology of Arizona. (3) once a year sas~cand hstortcal geology, foss~ls,mlnlng, energy resources, environmental problems. landscape development, and meteorites, cast n examples from Arizona. Research paper required. GLG 504 Geology of the Grand Canyon. (2) no1 reoulariv offered of the discovery history orlgln and geology of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River ~nArizona 6 day field trip down the rwer (first 6 days after commencement in May) required at students expense Fletd research and term paper on tilp also requred eve; - N ~ c o i eH s u (left) plays Scrabble wlth hlgh school student Shadrach Relf a s p a i t of a s u m m e r reading program GLG 510 Advanced Structural Geology. (3) no1 reguiariy offered Mechancs at rock deformat$on emphas#z#ng reIat8onshlp between tseld observation theory and experiment Stress stran slmple constl tuttve relatlonshtps fa8tUre crlterla and the basm of continuum meth ods Possible fletd trips Fee Prerequsltes both GLG 310 and 424 or only lnstiuctor approval DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY 375 GLG 520 Advanced Physical Volcanology. (2-3) not regular y offered Se ecieo o cano og c top cs nc .a ng cxp os .e er-p. 07 processes a \ a Ion mecnanlcs ana nr.s r e meclan sms Poss o e 1 e o l r ps Fee Prerea. s le GLG 420 or nsr .aor aoorom .. GLG 524 Advanced Igneous Petrology. (3) not regularly offered Theorel ca and pract ca aspects of the genes s at gneous rocks Study 01 se ected stes. Modem aboratory technques 2 hours ec lure. 3 hours ab pass b e weekend f e d tr ps Fee Prerequ s te GLG 424 GLG 581 Isotope Geochemistry. . (31 .. . Department of History N o e l J. Stowe Chair (SS 204) 4801965-5778 wnn.asu.edu/clas!history not regularly offered Geochem stryand cosmochem stryof stab e and radaaclve sotopes geachrono ogy: sotope equ Ibna Prerequ ste nstructor approval GLG 582 Physical Geochemistry. (3) not regularly offered App es thermodynam'c and k netc pr ncples to geochem ca pro cesses Prereau s le CHM 341 or 3461 or GLG 321 GLG 583 Phase Equilibria and Geochemical Systems. (3) not reg" arly offered Natura react ons at h gh temperaturesand pressures s tcate sutf de. and oxde equi bra Cross- sted as CHM 583 Credit s a owed for on y CHM 583 or GLG 583 Pieiequ s t c nstructor approva GLG 591 Seminar. (1-3) . . CORE F A C U L N Reaents' Professor Iverson: Professors Aoe son. Balaaen. BLrg Dav s De nelm F ~ c n sG , ff n. Granon K e nfe d -avr n. -,c< ngnam. Mack nnon Rosales. R, z. S mpson Slohe TamDs T man, Trennert Warn cke Associate Professors: Barnes, Carroll Gray G u en, Hendr cks. Kahn. Longley Rush. Samuelson Sm th. Soergel Stoner. Thornton VanderMeer Warren Rndlev: Ass slant brofessors: Manchester, Thompson w'& Senior nstruct ona Profess~onai.Luey fall spnng, summer AFFILIATED F A C U L N Top cs in a range of f eds n geo ogy May be repeated for cred t Fee Prerequ'site: nstructor approva GLG 592 Research. (1-12) Chicana a n d Chicano Studies Assoc ate Professor Escobar fa1 sprng, summer Biology Professor Pyne GLG 598 Special Topics. (1-4) fall sprng, summer Spectal top cs n geo og cal sc ences May be repeated f r cred t Pos Sbetopcs (a1 , , Advanced Fie d Geo oov. 11 . 3 Fee (b) C ast c Sed mentology and Petm ogy (1 3 Women's Studies Professor Rothschild -. . Fa0 elan Reg ona Gea ogy. (1 3 Fee d) Fundamenla Panetary Gea ogy. 1 3 (e) Geoogy of Mars (1 3 (c) Cord . -- FSS (f Methods n Geosclence Teach ng 1 3) (g) Ore Deposts. (1 3 =** , "". (h Oragsnlc Systems (1 3 (I) Petraogy Petrography 1 3) Fee. IJ) Pr nc p es of Strat graphy 1 3) -- Fa, (k Remote Ssnsng 1 3 ) Sed mentology 1 3) Fee (m) Vo canoogy (1 3 Fee. Prerequ s te nstructor approva. GLG 599 Thesis. (1 12) fa L sprng summer GLG 792 Research. (1-12) fa1 sprng summer GLG 799 Dissemtion. (1 15) fa 1 spr ng summer HISTORY-B.A. The B.A. degree in History consiqts o t 70 hemester hours in history and 15 hours tn closely related fields, as approved b y an undergraduate ad\ i r o r in consultation with the stu dent A t l e a ~ 18 t hours in history courseb and nine hours in related fields must be in upper dlvlsion course work, wlth at least 12 o f the upper d l \ ~ s ! o nH S T hours taken i n residence at A S U Main. H S T 300 Histoncal Inqutry and H S T 498 Pro Seminar are required for all degree cand~dates.(Honors student5 may subst~tuteH S T 491 Honors Thesls for H S T 498.) Students are required to complete course worl, i n t w o d i f ferent areas of concentration One concentration must be defined geogrdphlcally: Asla. Europe, Ldtin Amenca. or the United States. The second concentratton may be themattc or geographic Students completing a thematic concentration must complete t w o courses outs~dethe tleld o t then geo graphic concentration. A t least t w o h ~ s t o r ycources i n either concentration must include topics outslde the United Stdtes and Europe. Students must complete dt least one course in the H S T 302 306 "Studie? in History" 5equence The major include5 the f o l l o u l n g I. one cancentratlon o i 18 hours (12 hours H S T and SIX hours related field): 2. one concentrdtlon o i 15 hours ( I ? hours H S T and three hour, reldted held). 3. H S T 300, three hours may be u i t h i n a concentra tlon); NOTE: Forthe General Stud es requ rement courses and code such as L SO C and H see Genera Stud es, page 78 For gradual on requlremenls, see Un vers ty Gradual on Requirements page 74 For an exp anal on 01 addl ona omnibus courses onered but not sted nth s catalog see "Class f cat on of Courses" page 51 1 . HST 498, three hours (may be v ithln a Lon~entr.3 tlon : 5 electlre related field courres. S I X hourq: 6 two HST couneq uith content outstde Europe dnd the United States ma) be withtn a conccntrdt on): 7 two HST courses in thematic concentratlon outs~de the geoeraphic concentration: and 8 at lea\t one conr\e in the HST ,02 306 Studies n Hlrtory" sequence as pan of one concentrdt on. A mmtmum GPA of 2 25 in the 30 hourr of hi\tor). course uorh 17 requlred Asian Studies Certificate. Student, nid onne in H~\tur\ n ay elect to pursue an As~anStudle, Cenifi~atec o m b ~ ng ~l course? froin the mdjor uith \elected o u t ~ l d ecourcr, ot s holl) 4 h n content See "Auan Studleb." paze 3-4 tor more informdtlon Jewish Studies Certificate. Student5 majoring in his to^\ may elect to pursue the Jehiqh Studier Csrtlf cdte combln ~ n course? g from the major bith \ele~tedoutvde cour\e\ ot wholly Jeulsh content. See "Jew~\hStudte, * pdge 126. tor more tnformation Latin American Studies Certificate. Students n dior ng in Hictow. may. elect to Durrue a Latin Amencan Studtr, Cer tificate combrmng courqeb trom the mdjor w ~ t h\elected out stde courses of who y Ldtln Amerlcdn content See "Ldlln Amerlcan Studte?." page 326. tor more information. Medieval and Renaissance Studies Certificate. Student, majoring in Hlatory ma) elect to pur\ue the Mediexal and Renairqance Stud~erCertificate b) rucce\stull) completing the requlrementx See "Med~evaland Renaiscance Stud~e\" page 126. for more tnformattol Russian and East European Studies Certificate. Stu dents majoring in &stow may elect to pursue the Russidn and East European Studieq Certificate combln n: c>ur?e\ from the major wtth relected out\lde coune? of who ly Ru\ slan and East European content. See "Rurr~anand Eaat European Studtes." page 326, tor more intormdtlon. Southeast Asian Studies Certificate. Student5 md onnp in Historv may elect to purwe the Southeast Audn Studle, Cenlficate combtnine c o u r m trum the ma or s i t h re ccted out\ide courrey of uholl) Southeast A\ian content See "Southeabt Aa~anSmdtec," page 127. tor more mtorrnat~cn. - Women's Studies Certificate. Student, myorine n Hlr t o n, mdv, elect to oursue a Women'r Studlea Certrtl~dteby succesfully completing the requirements. See "Women'\ Studtes." page 327. for more informallon MINOR IN HISTORY The H n t o n m n o r ronqlct* ot lb remeTter houn ot course hork. at least 12 hours ofwhtch are in upper dl\ iuon caurce uork. Students earning a minor in h~storymust i )m plete one I2 hour HST 'vncrntrat on ,rogrdph~cor the mattc), HST 300, and 498. The Department ot Hihtorb requlres a y a d e of at lea51 "C" In rll course, ~n the mmor A mln,munl of \tx upper di\ ~sionhours in the n ,nor must be tahen in residence at ASU Mdln SECONDARY EDUCATION-6.A.E History. The m ~ j o telchtng r tield conclqt\ ot J?seme\ter hour? of u h i ~ hat Pa71 30 mu51 be in hi~totycour\es At ledit 18 mu\t he in upper d n l s ~ o nc o u r w . At least 15 must be in U S h \ton The remdlnmz hi\t>r\ and related x e a Lourcer mu\t be \e cited in conwltation uith an adttbor from the De~anmentot Hlrtor, U l degree - candidate5 murt complete the tollau !n:. tour course method\ bloik HST 3 HS 4\ HS .IS HST Hiitmpadt \e rel~fton.eth1~5.h h t o n . u r sprudence. I~teraure.I ~ n g u l s t i c ~ . phtlomph, the h r r t o n and cntlclqm of the dn\. dnd thobe d\pect\ o f the qocldl b c ~ e n that ~ e ~emp a) a phllu\r p h ~ c aol r h ~ \ t o n c arather than quantttat \ e dpprodch to hnoaledge. May be repeated far cred t HST 592 Research. (1-12) HUMANITIES--B.A. not reg" a r y offered HST 590 Reading and Conference (1-12) not reg" a r y offered not iegu a r y offered HST 598 Special Top'cs. ( 1 4 ) not reg" a r y offered Read ng cou ses des gned t "crease student tam arty w th a par t u ar topc and the rnportanf wr t ng concern ng t May be repeated f r credtt Poss b e top cs a Asan H story 3 (b Engl sh and Br Ish H story 3 (C European H story 3 (d La1n Amer ca H st ry 3 e U S Hstory 3 HST 599 Thes's. (1 12) not reg" a r y onered not reg" a r y offered HST 690 Read ng and Conference. (1 12) not reg" a r y offered I f T n HLhl Z E rcuntsn u the Hun rnltte H l ...... HL h1.198 Pr Se inar m the Humanttte\ U H L ..... 1 Ccli J?eT Z!, . .? 7 crr d U H L H.. . . 4 H L h l 7 2 Hur anme5 tn the \5c>rrm \ k r J U H U H.. . . . . . ..4 Three apprmed upper d \trlon H b l io i\rr ....... ..9 Tot71 J. Dellheim Director ............ . . . . . 20 GRADUATE PROGRAM (LL 641) 4801965-6747 n \r u.asu.edu/claslhumanities The tacult, in the moordm al\o otfcr the M.A. derree in Hun 1nitie5 ~ h r o u f h;he Graduate C o m m tree on ~ u k a n l tie\ See the Gradu it< C inilc i. t o r requirements Humanities Professors De ne m. K-ge mass. Lenrnan Assoc 3ie P r u l ~ s s o r sPI valecr. Wr grlt Ass%stantPro'essors Ba6er. 8 a eu. L ~ n oRorneyn. Tay or Academic Profess ona Garc'a Languages a n d Literatures Regents' Professor Foster The humanltle\ nrs thobe earned bodies a t h o w l e d g e that are used to ewrecc ideas. to u n d e r ~ t m dthe meaning o f words. and to exp ore the \ a uer and be lets that mder i~ our culture and the culture? o f others A, detined b\ the U S - HUMANITIES (HUM) HUM 110 Contemporary Issues in Humanities (3) la aodsprng Resp nses of terature an h st iy h story ph osophy re g on. and other d sclpl nes t comm n prob em anect ng modern Amer can te Genera Studes HU HUM 194 Spec ai Toplcs in the Humanlt es. ( 1 4 ) not reou ar v Offered openio a itudents Poss b e top c s a Amercan Fne Art 3 b Cornparat ve F ne and Peliorm ng Arts 3 c d e Cut resofEthncMn rtes 3 Non Wester C tures. 3 Western H stoica o Contemporary Cu tures 3 HUM 498 Pro Seminar in the Humanities. (1 7) fa and sp ng Methodo og es a d co parat ve theor es for the study of re at onsh ps between var ous aspects of cu lure the h story of deas and the arts For students w th a ma or n Human t es w th upper d v s n stand ng May be repeated f r a t la I 6 se ester hours w en t p cs vary Po55 b e too cs a The0 ;and Cuture 3 Genera Sludes UHU ~~~ ~ ~ HUM 501 Introduction to Cuitura Theory. (3) fa Select ve h story of cu tura theory Major f gures and top s nc ude Man: N etzsche Freud phen men gy western Marx sm structuraism and past stiuctura sm Sem nar HUM 503 Research and Writlng in the Humanit es. (3) fa Systemat c Ira n ng n human st c research and wr t ng w th part cu ar anent on to the nterd sc p nary study of u ture Sem na . HUM 511 Structures of Knowledge. (3) fa Theor es and examp es f stru tures of k ow edge nclud ng such top cs as metaphor em otcs and know edge of the other" HUM 512 Writing Cultures. (3) spr ng Theor es and methods of represent ng Western and non Western cu lures n terature, h st ry ethnography and paor a med a HUM 513 Interpretation of Cultures. (3) once a year Methodo ag es and comparat ve theor es for the study of re atonsh ps between vai us aspects f cu ture. the h st ry f deas, and the arts May be repeated for a tota of 6 semester hours when topcs vary HUM 549 Contemporary Critical Theory. (3) once a year Adva ced survey of ma'or schoos of 20th centu y terary and r t ca son Cross sted as ENG 5 2 Cred t s theory Lecture d s a owed for n y ENG 502 or H M 549 HUM 591 Seminar. (I 12) once a year Poss b e top cs a Cu tura Productons 3 b Theoryand Cuture 3 c Tragedy. Mean g and Form 3) HUM 598 Special Topics 'n the Human'tles. (1-4) no1 reg" ary offe e d Open to a students Poss b e top c (a Comparat ve Fcne and Perform ng Arts 3 (b) Cu tures of Ethn c M nor t e 3 (c) F m and Med a Stud es 3 d) Non Western Cu tures 3 (e Western H stonca or C "temporary Culures 3 Department of Languages and Literatures David William Foster Chair (LL 440) 48W965-6281 nnn.asu.edu/clas/dll REGENTS PROFESSORS FOSTER. KELLER PROFESSORS ALEXANDER. BALD N , BALLON AGU RRE, CHAMBERS COUCH. CROFT, CURRAN. EKMAN S. FLYS GUNTERMANN. HORWATH. LOSSE, VALDIVIESO, VOLEK. WETSEL WILL AMS WIXTED T WONG ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS COTACARDENAS. GAHC A FERhAhDEZ. W hEhDRICKSOh. nE8hAhDEZ.G B. AFFORD. OSS POV RE MAN, SANCHEZ SENNER SUWARNO, TOMPKINS VITULLO ASSISTANT PROFESSORS ACEREDA, BURTON CANDELA CANOVAS CHOI. COL NA GEORGE, GRUZiNSKA HABERMAN. REES T PTON UR OSTE AZCORRA LECTURERS BEFlhlER. FOARD S nENDHiC6SON -AGE. MARTlhEZ McM -Ah PETERSEN. ShERMAh STiFTEL WALTON RAM REZ. E. WONG INSTRUCTORS DEAL LE OH, PANG ASSOCIATE RESEARCH PROFESSIONAL P LAFFORD ASSISTANT RESEARCH PROFESSIONAL ORLICH ACADEMIC ASSOCIATE GLESSNER BACHELOROFARTSDEGREE The tacu ty in the Depanment ot Lan-uapea and Liter* tures offer majors in Avan Lan?ud?e\ (Ch~neqeJapanese), n , Spamsh Each ma or French. Germdn, Itahdn. R u s \ ~ ~and ~onbiqtcof 45 semester houn. ot u htch 10 must he in one language and 15 in a 5econd ldngudge or in closely reldted fielda to be approbed by the advt\or in ~ o n ~ u l t a t a ~ othn the 5tudent. O f the 30 hours required tor the major. a mintmum of 24 hourr mu31 he taken at the 100 or 400 lebel and must include at least n ne hour\ at the 400 le\el Specific requ~red cour\s\ for each major area .ire \houri tn thl\ \ectlun and n a brochure a\a~lablein the dep:~nment See ' College Degree Requrrement\." page 119 DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES 385 JPU 499 Indnidu~ltredInauuLtl n 1 3 MAJORS Asian Languages (Chinese1Japanese)-B.A. Students majoring In AsIan Languages (Chlne~eJapd neae) may elect a c o u r x ot study that f o c u ~ e con either Ian guage. The major requtre, 45 aemester h o u n Recommended Tuu 200 lebel JPN cour>r\ rr~ludlne7 6 Chinese. At least nlne Teme\ter hours must be at the 400 level. In a d d ~ t ~ oton the courses \hoan below. the student muat meet mrth 3n ad\ t w r and ~ h o o s edl least 13 ceme5ter hours of courqes, includ~ng\ I X bemeqter hours of JPN course? such 3 5 Japanese language dnd call~gaphy,J a p ~ nese literature 1n tran?lation (FLA 421) or KOR pretlx courses such a5 Koredn language andlor Koredn culture and nlne semester hours trom appropnate courses In art. human Itles. social dnd beharioral sciences, and business. Required CHI 313 Adrnnced Chlnrsc G .... ............ 7 CHI 311 Adbanced Ch~ne\eG . . . . . .............. 1 ........... 7 CHI 721 Ch~neseLtterntuie U H U . .... CHI 322 Chinebe L~teratureU H U G . . .. ............ 3 or F'LA 420 Foretgn L terdrure in Tran4atlon HU, G 3 CHI 11 1 lntroduct>onla Cla\\!ial Ch neae HU ...... CHI 414 lntroduct~onto Clrs,ical Chinese HU .......... 3 Total ........... ........ ......... Electives Choose aix aemester hour5 from the cour*es below. ....... CHI 309 Chine~eCun\er\atlon 2 CHI 310 Chine e Con\er\atlon (2 CHI 71 I Chlne~eCon\errarlon CHI 112 Chtne5e Con\ersatton ( 2 CHI 49J Specld Tuple,! 14) CHI 499 Indnldudllred ln\trurut~on 1 3 Totdl ......... 6 .6 ...... ... Recommended Tuo 200 l e e CHI courier e~cludtn; 205 l8 ......... Japanese. At least nine Ternester hourc mu51 be taken from FLA 421, and JPN 321 and 314. No more thdn e ~ g h xt m e s ter hours may be selected from IPN 309, 710.3 1I , and 3 12. In add~ttonto t l e roune\. the ~t ,dent muct meet ulth an a d \ ~ s o and r choose at ledst 15 \emehter hnurs of cour\es. mcludlng six ?eme\ter hour< of CHI prefix courser \uch ar Chinese language 2nd ca l~grdph,. Chneqe llteraturc in Iran5 atlon CHI 321 dnd 122 and FLA 420 or KOR p r e t i ~ cource, \uch as Korean laneuage and/or Korem ~ulture.and l beha\ ioral appropnate counec in art, humanltles. ~ o c l a and science?. and bu\lnes?. Required ..... 8 FRE 207 French lor lnternotlond Prafe*slons 11. or two 2UO Ic\cl FRE couneb G 3 FRE 31 1 French Con\crrat on G .......... FRE 712 French C xnpa\rtton G .......... 1 FRE 321 Fren h L teralurr U H L . H .... 3 FRE 122 French L ternlure UHL . . . . . ...... 3 Tow1 ......... ...... .3 Japane\e Literature n Tram allon U H U G Ad\anced Jdpane\e G .......... ..... 7 4d)anced Japdnsae G ........... ....... 7 Jdpane\c Llternture UHU. G ...... 7 Inuoduclton to Cldr\iia Japanex ....... 7 Toral ........ ......... ..... I5 Electires Choobe nlne seme\ter hour, tram the ou ser belou ......... 9 JPN 709 Intcrmedlate Ji>panc\eCat rercatlol 2 JPN 310 lntermedlatc J ~ p a n e ~Ce merrat un 2 JPN '311 Japanese Con\erratton and Campos~tionG 7 JPN 112 Jspane\e Convcrast on and Compoaltion G 1 JPN 321 Japane\eLlttr~ture7 ) L ' H L . G JPN 394 Specldl Tupti, 1 4 ) JPN 135 Ad\anced Rending, 3) JPN 185 Problet~r ot Tranalarlon 3 JPN 194 Specla1 Topm I 4 NOTE. For the Genera ..... 20 Select 12 aemectsr hours from the fa low~ngl ~ \ t .~nclud ,ng- at leact nlne reme\ter hours from the 400 level. ... ..7 .... .7 411 Adunied Sp Len French G . . . . . . . .... .3 412 Adbanied Wrltlrn French G . . ..... 3 415 French Cn!l~,ar~onI HL ..... 3 ......... 416 French Clbill,dIl n I1 HL. G 1 122 4pplted French Llngu \t!cr ....... 3 421 French S \ n r ~ \ ......... 1 441 French Ltttrnture ot the 17th Centun H l .... 1 FRE 315 "' . . . . . . . . . . . . . FRE 319 Bu\inear French G. ................ FRE FRE FRE FRE FRE FRE FRE FRE FRE FRE FRE IJ?French Ltaraure of the 17th Cenmn HL H 445 Frenih Lltrrature ut the ISth C ~ n t u nUHL' 451 h 2 FRE 457 FRE 461 FRE 462 -FRE 171 ..? ... .3 ....... 7 ..... 3 .... 1 ....... 1 ..... 3 Frrnih P, lr! I the 19th Cenrun French No\e t the 19th Century HLI The~terd the 19thCcntun U H U Modern 'rrat"e HU ......... hlodern H l- ............ ~ - P ern ~ ~ ~ The L~terltllreof F anioph~ne4tnca ind the Canbbear U H U ............. ...... 1 FRE 472 Fr~nicCanadian Cn~lizarion . ..... 3 FRE 494 Special Top L \ ......... .... 4 FRE 499 lndl\ldual ,rJ in~truct~nn ... I 3 ~~p Required FLA 421 JPN 311 JPN 314 JPN 321 JPN 114 .......... In addition to the cour\es. the student mu51 meet nith An ddvisor and choo\e at leaqt 1> cemebter hour\ ot Lour\c\ from dppropnate \oci.il and behmloral \crence h u t n ~ n ~ t ~ e s . . . huwnec~course*. and other ldnguage Lourceq Required GER 7 l l Germdn Cc n\er,dtmn 6 .......... .... 7 or GER 7 I? Gcrlnan Cunver,atlon G 7 GER 313 German Cc mposttlon G.. ..... .... 3 GER 41 l Ad\anced Grammar and CL \ e lati n CI .... 7 GER 41- Aduncsd Grammar and Compc 511 u G 7 GER 421 German L~trrdturcH L . .... .7 GER 422 German Llter.~tuirU H U ..... ..3 Sludes requ remeot courses and codes such as L SO C, and H see Genera Stud es. page 78 For gradual on reou rements see U n ver ity Graduat on Requ remenls 'page 74 For an expanat on of add tonal om" bus courses otfeied but not sled n i h ~ cata s og see C assf &tion of Courses 'page 51 Chaohe a iaernrbtei hour, trom the cource, b ~ l o u . . GER 303 5-lentitti German 7 GER 701 Stlent f i i German 7 GER 31.1 lnrmdu~tlonio Gemm Literature 7 GER 1 9 Bui ner\ Cam\pondence and Con mu, cat on G 7 GER 394 Specla1 Toplo 1 4 GER 115 Gemm C~$tl!z.ltionH l H ? GER 116 German Cl\~l!lationH L H ? GER 445 German Lltcrdture En lghtenn en1 t C asstclrn 3 GER 451 Gem an Lltrrsture: B~edermeleito Ndtural GER 494 Spec a Topm 1 - 2 . . .. . . ...... . . .. . . Two 200 l e ~ eGER l ourr re\ 6 5, l 3 .6 In addttion to the courser. the student mubt meet urth an advtsor and choose at least 15 semecter hourc of courbes from appropriate soctal and behar oral sctence. humdnrt~eb businers courses, and other language courbes. RUS RbF R S R 5 R S RUS RUS RUS RUS RUF RUS RUS RUS RUS ~ ~ RUS RUS RUS RUS RUS ... ..... 1 . ... . . .. . . . 1 ......... 1 .......... 6 . . . . . .. . ...... 15 Total . ... .... . . . .. . . . Nore: ITA 394 Commerctal Itallan md) subct~tutefor e1therTTA311 01112 F~iteensemerter hours me required from the tollouing hst, ~ncludlngat leait nine \emester hours from the 400 le\ el: A ITA ITA ITA ITA ITA ITA IT4 iTA ITA ITA ....... ? 314 Adbanced Itall n 6 . . . . . . ... I - 4 391 Specnl Top c\ . . . . . .. . . . . . 415 IW,an C zal on U H U G. . ... ....? 420 Italran C nemn . . . .... . . ......... 7 .. . . . . 7 410 itailan Llteiature or the hlldd e Ace, HL 441 Ddnte D L ,to Cr,rristedin U H U .... .7 Ul Ira an Literature I the Rend asanccHL. H .. . 7 U 6 Itdllsn L tcraturs of the 18th and 19th Ccntuncr HL . 7 U 9 20th Centur) itallan Ltte dture H L G . .7 1-2 . . . .... . .. ... . 491 Special Tuplii 7 a99 Indnidual zed lwtmctton . . . . . .. . . . . Told Bavc R U \ S L ~Cun\er\alon O G ...... Basl.R~\\an Con\rr\.ltl n G . . .. . Ru%ian Cc mpo,lt on and Con\endr un G Rus, an Compa\ltlun .~ndCon\ersatlon G Adianied Compu\itlan and Ca \eriatlon I G... o RUS 417 A d \ ~ n ~ C,mp e d nit on and Conrersar on I1 (, 7 . .... . . ...... . . ...... . . . ~ ~ ~~~~ .. Required SP4 1 3 Soantrh Co \er,&non a d C o m ~5 1 t ~Gn ...7 or SP? 7 l i Soannh C ,I terr~ttonand C mount on for Blltngualr 7) .3 SPA 314 Spdnlsh C n\er..nuon and Cvmpoalt~anG . ..... or SPA 1 6 Spnntah Cun\cr\dti in and Compos~tln t r Bli n ~ u sa 7 SPA 725 lntrudu~ton to Htrpanl. Ltterat re H L . .... . . 7 SPA J l ? Advd ced Con\er\aticn .lnd Compoh tion G . .. . . . 3 SPA 425 Span rh L terature HU ..... . ...... 1 Cho ye two c urher belo\\ .... . . . .... . . . ...6 SPA -I26 Spanlrh L terdture HU 1 SPA J27 Spani\h An er can Literature L ? SPA 4 2 Sp~m\hAmencdn Lltcr.lture L. (, 3 Ch m e one caurle brl u .. .... . .... 7 SPA 471 C~\~l!zor on Cthe Sp~m5hS-, [hue\! H L 3 SPA J72 Spa ish Amer an Cn lllrau n H l G H 3 SPA 477 Gannh CG\I~ r a i o nHU/5B G 71 -.--...- Related Fields POR I( I E emento P~onugue\~. POR 201 lntermed atc P rtug c\c G. 3 7 . . .. .7 . ~ Tun upper dtrn'un 10W00 ic\rl SPA cour\e\ In addlt~onto the cour%ei~ h o w nabo\e. the student m u 4 meet utth an dd\ ibor ~ n chowe d dl least 15 FemeFter hours of courses fron approprute soclnl and behm~ur.dscience, human~ttes,busmeha cour\ec. and other language iour\e\. Required RUS 211 RUS 212 RLS 111 RUS ?I? RUS 1 1 I ~ In add~tionto the c o m e \ ~ h o w nabove, the atudent must meet w ~ t han ad%isorand choobe at lea51 15 semester hours of courses from aooroonate qocial and behavtoral sclence. , humanities, buvness courses. and other language courreb. ~ Required ITA 311 itd tan Composltl~nand Con\ersdtlan G ITA 312 ltal an Comporttlon and Con\ersation G ITA 125 Introduction to Ira tan Literature HU Tuo 200 level ITA couirer . . . . . . . 70, S tenrtfii Rustan ... ... .... 3 ?M S lenttit' Ru\r .i .... . . .. . .7 72 Sunev of Ru \tan Lttcrdtur- U H L . H. . .. ...7 322 Suns, ,t Ruwm Lltei.km e U H L . . . .. . . 3 323 Surue) ot Llreiature ofthe F ,\let Er? U H U G . 3 J l l 4d meed Compos~tin and C n\ersdtton I 6 . .. . . 3 412 Ad~dncedCompoi t < n dnd Conver\at~un11 G . . . . 3 7 . . . . .. . 417 Applied Ru\r an PI on~tic, 420 Rusrnn P?err\ U H U . . . . . . . . ... . . 3 421 Puahhn U H L .. . . . . .. . . . ........ 7 423 Dcao)e\r!.) U H L . . . . . . .. . ....... 7 42J To .a) U H U . ... . . ... ...... 3 .. . . . . . .. ........ 1 425 Che!&c%U H L t the Ndlond ttiz\ of the Former So\irr 426 Llreraturea -~ Lnian UHL' G . . . . . . . ... .. . .... 7 43 I Ruhsian Shon Ston U H U . . . . ........ 7 i . .. ... . UO H st 3 ithe R w a n Language 441 Sunel ot Ru%rlnnCulturc UHD. G H . . .... .7 494 Soe lal To~lc<. .... . . . .. . . .I1 .....I ? .. . . . .. 499 lndtr ,dualized Inhtructlon . ..7 ? .I5 Fifteen semester hourr dre required from the follou ir g list. ~ncludingat least \IX \eme,ter hour, from the 400 lebel: . . ..... . . . . .... . . . .. . h ..5 ..> In ad&tton to thew cour\e\. thc 5ludent n uct meet ulth an ad\i\or and choose at l e d ~ t x \emester hours of couraes trom appropnate ~ o c i a 2nd l b e h a ,oral xience. humanitiec. buclnes, courses and other romdn'e language Lourses. SPA 11 1 and 112 are not ~ o u n t e drouard the ma or or mtnor in Span~ch. MINORS E a ~ hrmnor n A\ian L ~ n ~ u . r ~( Ce h\ ~ n c \ eJapanece), Fren~h.German. Ita ,an.Ru\\lan. and Span,-h con> ats of 18 hours. of which I, hour< n w t be In the upper d bnlon In dddition, ~pectficrequired course5 for each ared follou and dre in a brochure in the depdnment DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES 387 . Chinese Required SPA 113 Span \hCi n \ s ,at i n ard C np 511 i o G ... 7 or SPA 71 5 Spm rh Cniner\~lili .lnd Cc I n 11, B 11" 111s i SP4 314 S ~ Jr l C n\~r\dtlr 71 IC l ~ p11 I (; .. i SPA 116 Sp~ntrhC7n i \ 1 1 rc .to I C, n p \,I i Required CHI i l l Ad\.bn~rdCI G CHI 314 Ad\dnccdCh~ne\sG Consult uith the dep.inmental ~ di\or t for other cour\e\. French Required FRE 31 1 French Con\err.ilron G .. ..... FRE 112 French Cornpu\ir on C ... FRE 321 French Llternlurc U H L . H .... or FRE 372 French LncrJrurc U H L 3 ) ....... .., ... 3 3 1 .. .. 3 > > SPA ?I I and ? I ? Jre not ccuntcd tou.ird the n1.t c r or nunor in Spdnlhh. Consult with the dep~nmentaladz ]Tor for other cour\e\. Twel\c hours mu51 be ~t the 300 le\el or abo\e CERTIFICATES AND EMPHASES German Required GER ? I I German Con\er\dtl n G ... ... or GER 1I? Germ.tn Cullleridt on G I ? GER 313 German Comport11 n G . . . . . . . One 400 le>elGER cuur\e ..... .... Upper dl\ talon GER cc ur\e . . . . . . . . ..... 7 ...... ... ..... 1 .Z . .7 Consult urth the depan~nentaladbisor for other cour\e\ Italian Required ITA 311 It~ltanCcmpo\#ttundnd Ccmr \ a o ~ nG . . or ITA 117 ilalidn Cotnpuvli ,n and Con\er\~tionG ? ITA 327 Introducuon to lt~llanLltr oruie HU . . One J00 lexel ITA coune . . . . . . . . .... ...3 ... .... 3 3 Conbult wtth thc depanmental . ~ dliar \ for other cour\e\. Japanese Required JPN 313 Adbanced J.rpane\e C JPN 314 4dban~edJdpa c e\. G ........ .... ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Consult uith the dep~nmentalad\ ibor tor other Lour\e\ Russian Required RUS 301 RUS ?W RUS i l l RUS 312 SPA J 3 ~ s Spanlrh d ~ r d nn sr G SPA J71 C'LIlzatton ~t rh 5oanlrh S "11 \ ~ r \Ifl c r SPA 4'2 Span \h A i c n u n CISI v ~ t in H I G H 7 r FPA 173 Sp2 ich CI\~II,JI HL $13. 6 Sclent~ficRu\rvan .. .. Sclenlttlc Ru\\~an .... .. Rustan Conroo\ I on .~ndCan\er\aic n (r Ruwm Clc d e g r ~ d\ ~ .n NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ remen!, courses and codes such as L SO C and H see "Genera Stud es page 78 For gradual on requ remenls see "Un vers h/ Gradual on Req remenis page 74 For an erp anal an a1 add t ona rnn bus courses onefed bul not sled in th 5 cata og see C ass I cat on a1 Courses, page 51 reldted .!red \equenie. or as the \ole pro2ram of stud\ tor men ber? of the communlrv 4 ho meet the admi\51or requirement\ of the cenificAle proordm and dre enrolled in the uni\er\tt\ A c o m ~ l e t ebro~hureI \ axailable at the Depanment ot Language, and Literatures in LL 4 0 . While the certificate proerani \ not let a\al able in French. FRE tr'in~latlonco&.e\ may be abailable See the Schrdlrle c f Clri5res for courqe offer~nzs. Admission Requirements. S nie elltrance to profe\sional tranrlat~on1s t h r o u ~ huorh, cultura expenmce. and exam1 nation the tmo entrance requirement\ to th15 ~ertificatepro grdm dre ( I untten proficient\ erdnllnation in the iuurce and the receptor languages at the le\el ot ~omplettonof the fourth gear or most ddjanced co~npo\itioncource in Span i\h. uhich at ASU I< SPA 412. and 2 e~theran academ~c v e x .it ,I unner\lt) In a Spani\h \pcdhinz cuuntn an elten w e work e\pertence us ng Spanl\h. or demonqtrdted bllin gual f.1~1ity. both nrltten and oral. In Engll\h and Span~ch Certificate Requirements. Thecert~tlcatepro-oram conb~its of the follaumg requlrementc Prerequicites I-LA 4 KI L!n:ul~tlc\ S B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i r SP4 494 ST. lnirod i l i u n 111 H n p a n l ~ Llneul~tlo7 i equl dlrnt SPA 413 Ad\?" ed Span \h Gra 1, a G SPA 494 ST Levin-raphk. . . . . . . . . Required FLA 401 Tran\ldtlon Theon and Practlue In Srrtire Practicum bL4 i b l 11 tern\h p . . . . . . . . A \o requtred are nlne hourr of dpplled translation e k e t n e \ In \peil.~llred area? cho5en tronl the follo\\ing cour\e\ FLA 4hl Teihnlidl at d Sc el title Tidr \ .tt n i FL.\ 4% Bu toe\\ d Financial Tr inil.$l! Problem\ ot L t e r ~\ T \i.a~ $1 ................. .7 .I, .I B.I.S. CONCENTRATION AREAS S t u d ~ n~cehln: t~ to tocus on a lanouaze one of the11 concentratton area, tor the Bachelor of lnterdi\cip inaq Studle\ degree msg choohe trom Ch~ne\e.French. German 1t.il1.1n.Jdpdnrrc. Ru\\ian. and Spdnnh. The\ mdy also chuow from an) of the approled certificate prngramb. The requlrmlent\ for the Bachelor of Art, In interdibctplinary Studlc, ( B 1.S ) cor centlation\ x e the \.!me tor the mlnor in th.11 Iangu.~gc See "M nori." pd:e 386. fur hpeclfc coune requlrenlent\. For more nfonnat~on.\ei " D I ~\ on of L ndergrdduate Academlc Ser\ ice,." pace 107. SECONDARY EDUCATION-B.A.E. French. German. Japanese, and Spanish. Each of the major t e ~ r h ~ tnl s~ l d brn French. Gsnndn. J.!panr\e. and S p ~ n $ \ct h n\l\t\ at 4s \crne\ter hour\. ot u Ihlch 10 muct be In one langu~grand 13 ~n a becond language or in clo,el) rel.ited tleld, h be approbed b) the ad\lror in consultat~on \+ith the \todcnt Ot the 30 houn required tor the diddeml~ speilallrat~rn.a mlnlmum ot 24 hour, muct be taken at the 3 0 ) or JOO level and mu\t Include at lea\[ nlne hour, at the 300 le\el. Speclfic required cour\e\ tor each major area are llcted in curr~culumchcch \lieel\ ot the tndn d u d l a n z u ~ e e areas available in the departn~ent. Ap~licatlons are not bein- accepted at thh t me for Chi .. ne\e and Russ~an. . k GRADUATE PROGRAMS The facultv in the Dep~rtmentof Language5 and Llterd turea utfer programs lead ng tu the M A. dezree in French. German. and Span~shand the Ph.D. degree in Span~chSee the Grridr! rre Caroloq far reqolrenlent?. FOREIGN LANGUAGES FOR INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONS The \equence ot t u o seme\trr\. lixted under number, 107 and 207 in 1x0 laneuaoes French .tnd Spanirhl. integrates dn accelerated \tudg. a function.ll .ipprodch to cuur\e de\~en.and preparation tor intcrnatlonal ~rofesbron5 e.e . . bu\lneas. d~plomacy.~nteinat~onal political economy) It 15 pardllel to the trdditlonll \equence ot 101 throuzh 202 and dl\( \ d t ~ \ t l ethe ~ ~ o ege's 1 toregn annuane requlrement The bequence d ~ f f e ntn,m trddltlon.il b a ~ i clar guage pro Lmmc in that a d\peCt\ of the language \ o c a b u l q . grdrnmar. and sh111 de\eloprnsnt are pract~ced41thin the context ot duthenrlc communio.~tionfor c o i ~ a and l prole, \lonal purpo\e\ In the target iulture C l a s e ~meet eight hourr weekly. tor eight \eme\ter houn in each of t u o \eme\ter> Students who havt hdd \uccc\\ tn ledrnine one forelen " angu'ige are encouraged to j