DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES 401 SPA 543 Structure of Spanish. (3 S Ana ys's and d scuss on of data on selected top cs n Span sh morpho ogy, semant cs and syntax Prerequ srte FLA 400 or equlva ent SPA 545 Concepts of Literary Criticism. (3) S A'ms and methods of modern lteraryscho arsh p D~scuss'onof malor theor es of terary anaiys s. SPA 555 Spanish Amerlcan Modernism. (3) N Pr nc pa works and f gums of iterary Modern sm. 188&1920, w th emphaSlS on nternatlona 'terary context of the movement Prerequl s te: SPA 325 SPA 557 Contemporary Spanish American Poetry. (3) N Malor warks and prob ems in contemporary poetry and poetrcs, with emphasis on Par, Parra Cardenai. and new poetry s nce 1960. Pre requtsite: SPA 325 SPA 560 Medieval Spanlsh Literature. (3) N Major f gures and works of the Mldd e Ages n Span. SPA 561 Golden Age Spanish Pmse Fiction. (3) N Major fcgures and works of the 16th and 17th centur es with emphas s on the p caresque nove SPA 562 Golden Age Spanish Poetry. (3) N Malor f gums and works of the 16th and 17th centur es with emphass on lyr c poetry SPA 563 Spanish Romanticism. (3) N Prnc pa fgures and works of the Span sh Romantic'sm with empha s s on lnternat ona Iterary canten of the movement SPA 564 19th-Century Spanish Prose Fiction. (3) N Prncpa f gums and warks of Rea sm n the lhh-century Rove with emphas's on Ga dos SPA 565 20th-Century Spanish Drama. 3) N Prncpa fgures and works of Spanlsh dramat c terature from the Generation of 1898 to the present SPA 566 Generation of 1927. 3) N Malor poets of the Generatlan of 1927, w th emphas s on works of Lorca Gu 16" Sa nas, and Aleixandrs. SPA 567 Contemporary Spanish Novei. (3) N Malor works of post-Cw War Spanish fict on. SPA 568 Cervantes. (3) N An enensve analys's of the prose and theater of Cervantes as a key fgure of the Span sh Go den Age. Lecture, semlnar. SPA 570 Indigenous Literatures of Spanlsh America. (3) N me ~ndcgenousterary trad tons w th emphasis on Nahuatl. Mayan and Quechua teratures through readings in Spanlsh trans atlons SPA 571 Colonial Spanish American Llterature. (3 N The mator f oures and works from Conouest to inde~endence SPA 572 Spanish American Drama. -3, h Malor cantr OJI ans of S2an sn Amer can orama n In empnas s on contemoorarv, o r a m ~ t . ~ t ~ SPA 573 Spanlsh American Essay. (3 N Mafor works of the essay w th n the framework of nte iectual h story and lterarv movements SPA 574 Spanlrh American Vanguard Pwtry. (3 N Exam natlon 01 pael c dc,o apmonls 192G1940, nath empnas s an n. oooro Va e.0 her.aa an" the nlernal ana conton of 1ne.r hor*s SPA 575 Contemporary Spanish American Novei. 3 1 N PI nc pa nore s of lne A ~ a v aNarraf va n.spanoamencana H lnln tho conten of canternooran . . lneor es of tne narral re SPA 576 Contemporary Spanish American Short Story. 13, h Pr nc pa short stares oi lne N ~ s Narraava n H!spaooamoncaoa. wtn n ine context 01 Conl'amD9raW lneor8es d tne narral.$o SPA 577 Reglonai Spanash Ameracan Llterature r31 h Tne f gdres and noris ol ma or "at and Per. Argenl~naCh lo and Memot ano reo ona Carncoean. l IeratJreS TOOCS onere0 00 a rotal. ing bais. Mav ie repeated for dlferent top w . SPA 578 Novel of the Mexican Revolution. (3) N Representat ue works and authors of t h , genre (Gurm6n h u e a Uraulro Munaz and Romero). ncludina related or oer ohera on . . ~ ~. - SPA 541 Latin American Popular Culture. 3 N Stud BS n selected top cs of Lalln Amer can pop" ar cu ture w th emphass on appropr ate academ c mode s for the cr tcal ana yss of these mater a s. SPA 582 Studies in Latin American Film. (3 N Exam nat on of the roe of 11m in contemporary Lat n Amer can cui ture:f ms vtewed and analyzed as casebook examp es Sem nar SPA 591 Semlnar. 3) N Spanish and Span sh Amer can iterary, cu tura, and Ingustc topcs SPA 691 Figures and Works Seminar. (3) N Topcs may be selected from Spanash and Span sh Amer can teralures. SWEDISH E . W E ). SWE 101 Elementary Swedlrh. ,4, F Reading nr Ing. spearlng and doerstan0 ng of oasc She0 sn 4 no-rs ectLro I nodl lao SWE 102 Eiementary Swednsh ,4l S Roadlng nr Ing. spea&.ngan0 .noerstan0 ng ot oas c She0 sn 4 nods ectbre I noJr lao Prerea.~ste SWE I01 or ea.!uaenr SWE 201 intermediate Swedtsh. (4, F Re, eh of Swea sn grammar wtn empnasts on tne ue,e opmenl of I r e SLI 5 of sDea6 no Stenlno COmo,ehensIOn, reao no arlo h r i no 4 hours eciure 1i a u r lab. TPreredu.site: SWE 102 o;eaujva ent." SWE 202 lntermediate Swedish. (4) S Rev ew of Swed sh grammar with emphasis on the deve opment of the ski ISof speakng, stening comprehensan, read ng and wntng.4 hours ecture 1 hour lab. Prerequs te SWE 201 or equva ent T H A I (THA) THA 101 Elementary Thai I.(5) F Basc communicat on, reading, and wr tlng ski s. ntensue ora aura cassraam dr' suppementsd by prose readings "Thai scnpt.4 hours lecture 1 hour ab. THA 102 Elementary Thai 11. (5 S Basc cammunicaton, reading, and wrt ng ski s. ntensbve ara aura c assroom dr I supplemented by prose read ng 4 hours ecture. 1 hour lab Prsrequls te THA 101 or equ va ent. THA 201 IntermediateThai 1. (5) F Systematcc rev ew of grammar Cont nued deve opment of communi Cabon skt s w th "creased emphas s on readlng and wnt ng 4 hours lecture 1 hour lab. Prerequ s te THA 102 or equiva ent. GsnsalSlud res G THA 202 IntermedlateThaI 11. (5) S Systemattc review of grammar Contcnued deve opment of commun cat on s k i s w'th ncreased emphass on reading and writ ng 4 hours lecture 1 hour ab. Prerequ ste THA 201 or equiva ent GenealStud es G - VIETNAMESE (VTN) VTN 101 Elementary Vietnamese 1. (5) F Bas c sk s n modern conversat#onalVietnamese and development of base read ng and wnt ng sk is w l h speca emphas s on tones. 4 hours lecture. 1 hour ab. VTN 102 Elementaryvletnamese 11. (5) S Bas c skt s n modern conversa?onal V etnamese and deve opment of bas c read ng and wrtt ng sk I$ wnh spec at emphas s on tones. 4 hours iect~re,1 hour ab Prerequ s te: VTN 101 or equ va ent VTN 201 Intermediate Vietnamese 1. (5) F improve students speaking tstenlng read ng and wr trng competence through d a ogues, read ng passages, panern dr I, and gram mar and cammuncatve exerc'ses 4 hours lecture 1 hour ab. Prerequ s te VTN 102 or equlv.3 ent General Sludes G V I N 202 Intermediate Vietnamese 11. (5) S improve students speaklng cstening reading and wnting compe tencs through d a ogues, read ng passages panern dr .and grammar and mmmun cat ve exercbses 4 hours lecture, 1 hour ab. Prerequ s te VTN 201 or equ va ent. General Sludres G Department of Mathematics Rosemary A. Renaut Choir (PS A216) 4801965-3951 MAT 300 Mathematical Structure5 L ............3 ..........................3 MAT 342 LlnearAlgebrv ...................... .3 MAT 370 Intermediate Calculus or MAT 371 Ad\anced Calculus 1(3 Total ................................... . .21 Cornouter Science Reauiwrnent math.la.asu.edu REGENTS PROFESSOR TROnER PROFESSORS ARMBRJSTER. BREMhER. BUSTOZ FELDSTE N. GARDRER, HE-TON HOPPENSTEADT. IHRIG JACKIEW CZ KADELL KAWSKI. KIERSTEAD, KOSTEL CH, KUANG, KUIPER, LEONARD, McDONALD. MITTELMANN, NICOLAENKO QUIGG RENAUT, RINGHOFER. H.A. SMITH, H.L. SMITH, THEME WEISS. YOUNG ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS BAER BARCELO, BLOUNT, CHILDRESS DR SCOLL, FAN, FARMER HURLBERT, J. JONES, KURTZ. LA LOHR. -0PEZ. MArlA-OV, McCARTER MOORE SPIE-BERG. SWIMMER TAYLOR. TJRNER WE-FERT ASSISTANT PROFESSORS CARLSON. CZYGRINOW. GELB, D. JONES. KALISZEWSKI, N K TIN PREW n , G. SM TH. SUSLOV. ZANDIEH. ZUO The Department of Mathematics offer? the B A. and B.S. degrees In Mathematic3 Students who plan to attend gradu ate school in mathematics or statlstlcs should c h o o ~ ethe B.S. deeree The B.S. decree - in Mathematics is a\ailable uith a concenvatlon in computational rnathematlcal s c ~ ences. however. the requtrements for the demee wtth the concentration are distinct trom the requtrements for the degree without the concenuatlon. The department also offers a minor in Mathemattcb and an academi~~pecializationin mathemattcs for ~tudentspur suing the B A E. degree in Secondiuy Education - Related Field Course List. All students majonng in Math ematic? need to refer to the related field cour\e list. it is avarlable from an adviqor, in PS A21 1, or from the depart men1 Web site at math la.dsu.edu/-undercrd/undemrod . . degreelreldted fields.html. MATHEMATICS--B.A. The B.A degree in Mathematics require? a minimum of Total ............... ........ 1 Ad%ancedC o u n e in Mathematin and Statistics THOcomeb from the folloutng lzct. both preterabl) taken from rhe Lame grouping . ............ 6 Algebra. Topolog\, ondNu,nber Theon MAT 410 Introduction to General Topology (3 MAT 442 Advanced Linear Algcbrd (1) MAT 443 lnooducttan to Abalract Algebra (3 MAT 444 Intermediate Abstract Algebm (3 MAT 445 Theory of Number- 3) Anahsrs anrlApplrcuno,~ MAT 372 Adbanced Calculus 11 3 MAT 461 AppltedComplex Analyaia (1) MAT 472 Intermediate Real Anal)s~s(3 Applied Morltemarics ond D\,tomtcs MAT 451 Mathemdrical Modelmg CS 3) MAT 452 Introduction to Cham and Nonl~nearD v n m c r 3) MAT 455 introduction to Fractal5 and Appl~cauons3) Computanonnl Morhe,narrcs MAT 420 Sctentific Computing 3) MAT 421 Applted Computational Methods (3) MAT 423 Nurnerlcal Analyw I CS (3) MAT 425 Numerical Analyslr ll CS (3) MAT 427 Computer Anthmetac CS 3) Dlfferenrio Equario,ts MAT 462 Applled Pmtal Djflerentlal Equations 3 MAT 475 D~fferenualEquatlon5 (3 MAT 476 Parual Differenllal Equatlonc (3 DIPCTP Morhemrl18~1 I~ MAT 415 Introduct~onto Cornbtnatoncs 3 ) MAT 416 Introducuon lo Graph Theo~y(3) MAT 419 Introducuon to Lrnear Programming CS 3) Slonsrrcs and Probobtlrrr STP 420 Introductory Appl~edStatlrttcs CS 3) STP 421 Probabil~ty( 3 ) STP J25 Stochasuc Procesec (3) STP 427 Mathernat~calStaucttc5 (3 STP 429 Expenmental Stati\tica CS (3) Additional Course Work in Mathematia and Statistics Three courses in rnathemaucc and 5tatlst1cr . ........... .9 Related Field Coune Work Twelve hours of course work in mathemancs. stausttcs, or related helds' ................................................................ I? 36 semeTter hour, of course work in mathematics and statistics, and addltlondl course work in closely related fields. for a total of 51 Fernester hours A grade of " C or higher is required in all courses taken tor the major MAT 370 and 37 1 may not be u5ed to s a t i ~ f ytheae degree requirements. The required coune work ha5 the follow~ng components. Core Courses MAT 270 Calculu\ wtlh Anal)tic Geometn I MA ................4 . .4 MAT 271 Calculus wtth Analytic Geomeuy I1 MA MAT 272 Calculu\ wtth Analyttc Geometry UI MA ...............4 - Acceptable mathematrs courses are MAT 274 and upper-dtwsion MAT caunea. with the exception of MAT 362.485, and ASU West MAT 41 I Acce~lablertatrat$cscourser are uwer dnv slon STP iour\er See 'Relared Field Courw LI\~,"page 402 MATHEMATICS--B.S. The Department of Mathematics has two avenues for earning a B.S. degree. The B.S. requirements are stmtlar to the B A. requirements, but they require more extensive courses in advanced mathematics. The program is flexible DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS 403 enough to allow students to focus the11studies o n mathe matics, applied mathematics. or stattrtlc\ The computa tronal mathematical sclences concentrallon I S an interdisciplinary program with stgnlficant component5 of computer rcience. ~ h v s i c a and l ~ I O I O E I aclence5 L~I and m a h e m a t ~ c \ and statistics. The requirements for the B S. degree and for the B.S. deeree - w ~ t hthe com~utation.tlmathematical ~ c i ences concentration are dimnct. nelther i~ a ~ u b s e of t the other Co,npurnrro,?ol Mor/?oanrronalMethnd, CS 7 MAT Jq3 Numrrtc~lAnnlyrtr I CS 3 MAT 125 Nutnerl.al Analysts I1 CS 3) MAT 117 Con puter Arlthmet~cCS 3 B.S. Requirements. The B S degree in Mathematic? requlres a minimum of 42 aeme5ter hour, of course u o r k In Dtr~rere!4udtrmai,t r mathematics and s t a t ~ q t i c and ~ . a d d ~ t ~ o ncourqe al work in closely related helds, for a total of 55 Felnester hours. A grade o f '%" or h ~ g h e ris required in all courser taken for the major MAT 370 and 371 may not both be used to ~ a t i \ f y these deeree reauaements. The reaulred course work has the follow~ngcomponents: Core Courses MAT 270 Calculus with Andytlc Geonletq I hlA.. ........... . 4 MAT 271 with Geumetq " MA. . . . . . MAT 272 Calculus wlth Analyttc Geometq 111 M4 ............. 4 MAT 300 Matbem~ticalsmcture\ L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 MAT 342 Llnear Algebra ........ MAT 371 Adianced Calculus I ....... 3 Total ........... .......... .. Computer Science Requirement CSE 200 Concepts of Computer Sclcnce CS Dtffeifere,~nolEqttnn ,n MAT 462 Applled Pnrttal Dlflerentral Equauon, 7) MAT 47i Dltferenual Equations (1 MAT 376 Pmjal Dlfierenual Equatlonr (3 Irorrsrrr~unrl Pr,h tbriri~ STP J ? 1 lntrodu~tooiAppl~edS t a u s t ~ cCS ~ I STP J1l Probabll~t\ , .t i 1. STP 425 Stocha51lcProce\>e\ (3 STP 427 Mdthematl~dSta#arss 3 STP Frni.nmml.~t tc t advanced cour5cs ............. ........ MAT 427 Numcncal Analruc l CS 3) MAT 425 Numertcal Anallsts l l CS (3 MAT 442 Adbanced Llnear Alpebra 3 MAT 444 Intermedcate Abstrd't Algehra 3 MAT 462 Applled P a t a1 Dlffercnttal Equnt~on\ 3 MAT 472 Intermediate Rea Anal>\>\ 3 MAT 475 D~fferentialEquations 31 MAT 476 Panlal Differential Equataon\ (1 STP 421 Probabillt) 3 STP 427 Mathem~tsalStat~sItc\( 3 Advanced Courses in Mathematics and Statistics Two course, from the tollanine 1171. bcth preterabl) t&en from the same groupme. ......... MAT 441 lntruducuon toAbst&ct Algchra (3 MAT 444 lntermedlate AbsUact Algebra 3 MAT 445 Theory of Numbers (3 Anolvsls a,8dAppOcarions MAT 372 Advmcrd Calculus 11 3 MAT 461 Applied Complex Anal)\,\ 3) MAT 472 Intem~ediateReal Anal\\)\ 3 Applred M~orhenrurlcs an i Dsnanric, MAT 451 Mdthematl~alMadellng CS (3 MAT 452 Introduction to Chaos and Nonl~nearDyr~armc>7) MAT 455 lntroductlon to Fractal, and Appllcau~n\(7 6 6 Y Related Fields Course Work Ten hours ot Lour% uorh in marhemaor\. \ t ~ l ~ \ t ~ i \ . or related field, I\ rcqu~red.............................. I 1 ' Students who ~ontsmplateeraduate work ~n n dthemat c\ \hi" d c h a a ~ eaddtt~onal=our\=, llated under the depth rcqulrement to satlrfy the advanced caur\es requirement Acceptable mathemattc* courqec are MAT 27J and upper dl\ $10" MAT course,, wtth the exceptton of MAT ? I 0 762.18~. and ASU We51 MAT 41 I Acceptable ctntntlia i ,urass .tre -10 le\el STP coune, See 'Related Field Caur\e List:' page 112 Computational Mathematical Sciences Concentration Requirements. The B.S. degree tn Mathemat~c,8 1 t h the computational mathematical suences canientratlcn requlrc, d m m m u m of 36 semester hour5 of cour?e uorh in mathe matlcs and stat~rticf,p l u ~a mimmum ot 21 semester hours , Fclence. and other \clenLe\ for a mini in p h ~ s i c s computer mum of 57 ?emester hour? o t course work related to the major. A grade of " C o r hieher I < required in all coursea taken for the major MAT 370 and 371 ma) not be uced to satisf) these degree requiremenh. The requ~redcourse u o r k has the follou ing components Core Courses 4 MAT 270 Calculu! wnh Andl)nc Geometry I M4 .... 1 MAT 271 Calrulu\ wltb Analyttc Ge metry 11 hlA MAT 272 Calrulus ulthAnalytlc Ge metry ill MA ...... -1 MAT 274 Elementary Dttterentlal Equat~on\MA ............... i MAT 300 Mathemattcal Structures L ........... .i MAT 112 Lnnear Algebra ........ Total ................ .. ..?I Computer Science Requirement . . . . ..3 CSE 200 Con~ept,ot Computer Sctence CS CSE 210 Object Onentzd Dealen and Data Structure\ CS .... 1 CSE 110 Data Structure5 dnd A gorithmb .................... 3 ...... 7 MAT 420 Scientific ComputmTotal ........ NOTE: For tne Genera St.0 es req: rerent cadrse: an" cooes r.crl as L SO C nna HI see General Sl.aes-page 87 Fcr gril-.d ~r req.%rements sco 'Jr .e.s ly Graa.a! on Reli.,rolner 1s page 83 For an ex; anal on 01 aoo t ona' omn 0.s cc .,re> ohereo 0.1 no' s e a m n th s catalog see -C ass t cat on of Co.rses'page 60 2 Phjsies Requirement Two 5eme~teraof introdu~tor)phyrtcr da shown ........... ..6 or 8 PHY 121 Lnlrerslr) Phy\tc\ I Mechantcs SQ (3 * orPHY 151 Ph)\lc? 11 SQ 4 PHY 171 L turersity Physt~,11 Electrtclty and Mdonettsm SQ 3)' or PHY 150 Ph\stc\ I SQ (4) * It ir high11 recommended that rludenta t&ng PHY 121 and 171 al\o 1J.e the assoc~atedlabordtcr) couner PHY I?? and 112 Ad\anced Courses in Mathematics and Sfatistics Chooae one coune tron each of the tollowtng four groups ..... 12 ~ ~ f 3 Adbanced 7 1 Calculu\ I 3 MAT 4h0 Applied Real Anal),,\ (1 Gnrtp T", MAE 471 Computartonal Flu~dDknamrcs 1) or other coune a? appro\ed by an adblaor MAT 419 lnuoduitlon la Ltneu Proerammlng CS 3) MAT 421 A o ~ ed i Com~ulauonalMcthoda CS (1 MAT 423 ~LmenLal4naly\lr I CS(3) MAT 425 Numerical Anal)\>\I1 CS 3) STP 429 Expenmental Stattrt~i\CS (3) Cmup Three MAT 372 Ad\anced Calculus Ii (3 MAT 427 CompurrrA"lhmc1lc CS (3) MAT 451 Mnthemattcal Model~neC S ( 3 MAT 452 Introductton to Cham and Nonlinear Dynamrcs (3) MAT 461 Appltcd Complex Analyala 3) MAT 462 Appltcd Pan~alDrflerentvirl Equations 3 MAT 475 Dlfferenual Equat#on\ 3 STP 420 Introductor). Appllcd Slaltrttcs CS (3 STP 421 Probability 3 ) One course not dread\ ~ h o \ e ntrom Gtoup One or Z t o 1) Gmup Four One coune from either Gmup 00,.TNO or T h e e or an) other 400 le\el MAT or STP cour\e erceot tor MAT 485. and ASU West Second Science below for a one year Choose among the cource camb~nat~anq cequence in rome olher \cience, chore" from astronomy. btoloy). eeology, or chemistn . . . . . . . . . 69 AST 12ilnhodu~llonlo Planetaq and Stellar Aqtrophyar\ SQ 7) AST 322 introduclton to Galact~cand Extragalact~c A\troph)\tc\ S@ 7 ,r BIO 181 Generill Bboluyy SQ 4) BIO 182 General Blulogy SG 4) or GLG 101 Introdurtnon to Gct ioey I Phy\!cal) SQ 3) GLG 102 Iotrodurlron to Geology 11 Hlstoncal) SQ (3) or Any luootCHM 111. 114. 115. 116. 117.and 118aspem1tted by the Depanment ot Chemtstq and B~ochemlrtrv Other Lourse comblnatnon\ may be u\ed upon uppm\ai ot a ? dcpnnll ental *d,,,or See the ndlr dual iaurw Il\llng\ tar rermctlon, Advanced Science Course or Internship One advanced caune m a sctence tor w h ~ ah one )ear Lour\c sequence in the same science ir requ~redor m inIern5htp. sublei1 to ad\tsor approval ........... ........ 3 MAT 484 Intemshp (3 any upper divraron coune in plant blolagy (PLB chemt\lq CHM .or microblolog) (MIC 3) any upper di>~slonscience or englneenng coursc from the related field coune ltct' ( 3 Other courses ma) be used to sati\fy thlr requirement on approval of a Depanment of Malhrmatlc3 adblsor ' Note that cources alth prehxe, ECN FIN. MAT, PHI. dnd STP do not count towardthrs requlrrment. See Related Flcid Coune Ltsl " page 402 Statistics. Students merested in concentratme their mathe m a t ~ c a studles l on stattsticb should ~at17fythe requirements for a B S. degree in Mathematlca wtth the toll ow in^ courses. A grade of "C" or higher is requtred in all;aursec taken for the major. MAT 370 and 771 may not be used to satisfy these degree requirement,. Core Courses MAT 270 Calculus w ~ t hAnalbtic Geometrv I M A ........ 4 4 MAT 271 Calculu\ u ~ t hAnalvtic Geometrv I1 M A ........ MAT 272 Calculus alth Analytic Geometry Ill AlA .......... 4 ......... 3 MAT 3W Mathemaucal Suuiturr\ L ...... 3 MAT 142 LxnearAlgebra ............ MAT 171 Advanced Calculus I . . ....... ........ 1 STP 420 Inrroductor) Applred Statr\tcc\ CS ... .. . 3 STP 421 Pmbabil'ty . . . .............. 7 ............. .1 STP 427 Mathematical Stoti\t~c\ STP 429 Expenmental Statistlr5 CS ........ 3 Total ............... ................ ... 71 Computer Science Requirement ~ ........... CSE 200 Concepts of Campuler S c ~ e n cCT 3 Total . 1 ................ ......... Additional Advanced Courses in Mathematics and Stalislics Three coursec fmm the tollawlng It.;[. . ......... 9 MAT 274 Elementan Differentgal Equation? M A 3 MAT 372 Adran~edCalculu< I1 ( 3 MAT 423 humencalAnal)\~mpoter Science CS (3) Total .............................................................................................. IS Electives are chosen in consultation with a mathematics advisor and must include three upper-division MAT or STP t sComputer Scicourses. In addition. CSE 200 ~ o n c e ~of ence and CSE 210 Object-Oriented Design and Data Structures are recommended. An approved Minor Verification Form must be submitted to the Office for Academic Programs, SS 11 1 SECONDARY EDUCATION-B.A.E. Mathematics. Students pursuing the major teaching field may choose from two options. Option One. With this option, the academic specialization consists of the following required courses: Minor Teaching Field. The minor teaching field consists of the following required courses: MAT MAT MAT MAT 270 271 272 274 Calculus with Analytic Geornrt? I ,MA ......................... 4 Calculus with Analytic Gromrtr) I1 ,MA ....................... 4 Calculus with Anal?t~cGeornrtr) I l l .M4 ................... 4 Elementar).Dlffrrenual Equsttonr MA.. .................... 3 or MAT 371 Advanced Cillculu\ It31 or MAT 460 Applied Real Aoal)ilr (3) MAT 300 Mathematical Structures MAT 310 Introduction to Geometry............................................. 3 MAT 342 LinearAlgebra Total .................................... . . ................................................. 24 CSE I00 Principles of Programming with C++ CS .....................3 or CSE 183 Applied Problem Solving with FORTRAN CS (3) or CSE 200 Concepts of Computer Science CS (31 MAT 270 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I MA ......................... 4 MAT 271 Calculus with Analytic Geometry U MA ....................... 4 MAT 272 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 111 MA ...................... 4 MAT 300 Mathematical Strucrur MAT 3 10 Introduction to Geome MAT 342 LinearAlgebra MAT 370 Intermediate C or MAT 371 Advanced Calculus 1 (3) 3 MAT 443 Introduction to Abstract Algebra .................................... or MAT 445 Theory of Numbem (3) MTE 483 Mathematics in the Secondary Schml ........................... 3 STP 420 Inmductory Applied Statistics CS ................................. 3 Total ........................................................................... . . . . ....36 The methods in academic specialization courses for mathematics are MTE 482 Methods of Teaching Mathematics in Secondary School and MTE 494 Special Topics: Advanced Methods of Teachine Secondarv Mathematics. They are required as pan of the Professional Teacher Preparation Program .(PTPP) but cannot be counted as pan of the 36-hour major requirement. Option Two. This option may be exercised only in combination with option two under "Chemistly:' page 357, or "Physics," page 419. The program consists of 30 semester hours in mathematics. Required courses are as follows: MAT MAT MAT MAT MAT MAT 270 271 272 300 310 342 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I MA ......................... 4 Calculus u,ith Analytic Geometry I1 MA ....................... 4 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 111 MA ...................... 4 Mathematical Structures L ............................................. 3 Introduction to Geometry............................... . . . . . .3 . . .............3 Linear Algebra .......................................... Resources for students with special needs are provided by Disability Resources for Students. TinT",nV*s m a i m NOTE: For m e Genera St.d.es reqd cement co.rser and cWes r.cn a s .,. SO. C. and HI. see 'General Studles."page 87. For graduation leq~ renlenls see 'dn rerS 11 GraD~JleonR o w romenls' page 83 F:or an explanallon of additional omnibus courses offered but not listed n rn s cata og see -Class I cat on of Co,rses' page 60 GRADUATE PROGRAMS The facult) In the Department of M a t h e m a t ~ c aoffer p r o erams leadtne to the dezreer of Master of Natural Science. " M.S., and Ph.D. See the Graduare Caroloq for requlre ments L MATHEMATICS (MAT) MAT 106 Intermediate Algebra. (3) F S SS Top cs from bas c a gebra such as Inear equal ons polynomrals factor ng, exponents, roots and radcals Prerequ ste 1 year of hlgh schoo agebra. MAT 114 College Mathematics. (3 F. S SS App cat ons of bas c col ege- eve1 mathematrcs to rea fe prob ems Appropriate tor students whose maior does not requ re MAT 117 ar 170 Prerequ s te MAT 106 or 2 years of h gh school a gebra General Sludes MA MAT 117 College Algebra. (3 F S, SS Linear and quadrat c fund ons. systems of Inear equat ons ogarlth m c and exponent a functans, sequences ser es and combtnatorlcs. PrereqU s te MAT 106 or 2 years of h gh schoo a gebra General Stodes MA. MAT 119 Finite Mathematics. (3) F S. SS Tol,.cs from 'ncar a gaora I ncar programnl ng comb nator cs proba 5 t !f an0 mllnowal c5 01 IrlenCe Prereq. z le MAT 117 or oq.ira en! Gioera~S r ~ o o sMA MAT 122 University Mathematics. 13. F S SS Oserv ow at conlemparary ana app cane matnemat~crGrapnlca am , 5 5 SCJ c 3110 31000:1 on$, exDonen1a modes an0 nsoa.aow probab ty app cat ins' Prerequ sie:four years of hlgh schw mathk rnatlcs nc ud ng a course n ana yt c geometry or pieca cu us (or MAT 117 or equ va ent Genera Studies MA MAT 170 Precalculus. 3 F. S SS "tens ve preparation for calculus MAT 260. 270 and 290) Tapla lnc ude funct ons nc ud ng trigonometr c malices pa ar coordlnates vectors comp ex numbers and mathemat'ca nduct on Prerequisite w th a grade of '8" or hxgher MAT 106 Prerequ s te w th a grade of C or h gher MAT 117 or two years of h gh schoo a gebra General Sludss MA MAT 210 Brlef Calculus. (3 F S SS D Werent a and ntegra ca cu us of elementary funct ons w th app oa 110ns. Not open lo sludents wjth med t n MAT 260 270 or 290 Pre requ s te MAT 117 or equ vaent General Sludes MA MAT 242 Elementary Linear Algebra. (2) F S. SS ntroduct on to matrices systems of Inear equatons determ nants, vector spaces near transfoimatians, and e genvaiues Emphas zes development of computatona sk Is Prerequ ste 1 semester of ca cu us or nstructor approval. MAT 243 Dlscrete Mathematical Structures. 3 F. S SS InIraduct on to an ces graphs Boo ean algebra and groups, w th emphas s on topcs relevant to computer sc ence. Prerequ ste 1 semester 01 cacu US MAT 251 Calculus for Life Sciences. (3 F. S D lferent a and ntegra calcu us of e ementary funct ons lntroduct on l o d flerent al and d lference equations. Emphas s an app cat ons to the fe sc ences Not open to students wlth cred t n MAT 210 260, or 270. Prereou s te MAT 170 or equ va ent General Studms: MA. ~ ~ ~ 2 6 0 ~ ~ c h Calculus n i c a 1L.3 l F. S SS Ana yt c geometry d lferentia and ntegral ca culus of e ementary functons, emphas z ng physical nterpretaton and problem savlng Not Open to students w th cred t n MAT 210 270 or 290 Prerequ srte: MAT 170 or equ va ent General Slud~es MA. MAT 2661 Technical Calculus 11. 3 F S SS Cant nuat on of MAT 260. Prerequ s te MAT 260 or nstructor approva General Sludes MA MAT 262Technteai Calculus 111. (3) F S nf n te sene$ an nlroduction to d lferent a equat ons and e ementaw near a gebra Prerequ rite MAT 261 or equ va ent General Studres MA - MAT 270 Calculus wlth Analytic Geometry 1. (4) F S SS Real numbers mlts and cant nufhl. and d lferent a and intearal cacu us of funct ons of 1 var abe Not dpan to students with credi In MAT C ~ 270 an0 271 ma, De s.osl Idlea tor MAT 290 290 The S O ~ L O ~MAT lo ratlrty req. romenls of any c.rr c, Lm Prereq~s te a th a gram at 'C-or n aner MAT 170 or sat stacton score on olacemenl exam na t on ~ e i e r aSludes l MA MAT 271 Calculus wlth Analytlc Geometry 11. 4) F S. SS Methods 01 ntegrat on app lcat ons of ca cu us e ements of ana ytic geometry mproper ntegra s, sequences, and senes Not open to students wlth cred t n MAT 291. The sequence MAT 270 271,272 may be subst tuted to satlsfy requ rements for MAT 290 and 291 Prerequ 5118 with a grade of " C a r h gher. MAT 270 or equiva ent General SIud,es: MA. MAT 272 Calculus wlth Analytic Geometry 111. (4) F. S. SS Vector-valued functions of severa uar ab es mu t p e tntegrat on, and introduct on to vector analys %The sequence MAT 270 271 272 may be subst tuted to sattsfy requ rements lor MAT 290 and 291 PrerequtSbte w th a grade of "C or h gher: MAT 271 or equiva ent General Sludrss MA MAT 274 Elementary Differential Equations. (3) F S. SS lntroductlon 10 ordinary d fferenl a equal ons adapted to the needs of students n eng neer ng and the scences. MAT 272 or equvalent s recommended Prereous 1e MAT 271 or eau valent General Sfodres MA MAT 290 Calculus 1. (5) N D~lferentcal and ntegra cacu us of elementary fun0 ons fopcs from ana yilc geometry essent a to the study of ca cu us Prerequisite: MAT 170 or equlva en1 General Studres MA MAT 291 Calculus 11. (5) N Further app icatlons of calcu us part a d lferentiat on. mull p e ntegra s and nfin te ser es Preiequ s te MAT 290 or equ valent MAT 294 SpecialToplcs. 1-4) N a) Ca culus for the Lrfe Sclenees 3) MAT 3M) Mathematical Structures. (3 F. S Log c and set Vleory, nduct on functcons order and equ valence rela t ons cacd'naity Emphass on wrttng proofs Prerequ ste 1 semester of ca culus or instructor approval General Slodes L MAT 310 lntroductlon to Geometry. (3) S Congruence, area para 0 ism, s ml ar ly and vo "me and Euc idean and "on Eucidean geometry Prerequ ste MAT272 or equvaent MAT 342 Linear Algebra. (3) F S, SS L nearequatlons, matrces determ "ants vectorspaces bases, Inear transformat~onsand s m@ anty, nner product spaces, s genvectors onhonorma bases d agona rat on, and pr ncipal axes Pre- or corequisrte MAT 272 or eau'va ent. MAT 351 Mathematical Methoas for Genetic Analysis. , 3 F S D screw malhemat.w, prooao ,v.slat st cs an0 assuc ale0 camp-ter oac6aoes ADDIcal ons lo aenom cs o a oformat w lorenscs ano b~AI6ote "'sequence paiierns Prerequ s les MAT 251 and 270 or cnstructor approva MAT 362 Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists I. (3 F. S SS Vector ana yss Four er ana ys s, and parttal d lferent a equalsons Prerequ s tes: MAT 272 and 274 orequ va snts MAT 370 Intermediate Calculus. (3 F. S Thaory Den nd oaslc 1 M r aoe calm .s conlir. l) acr a t e.R e mann ntegral, seq-ences, and ser es hot open lo sl~ocnls*no nave race vw a -Cor Dcner n MAT 371 St.oents mav no! m ~ noocn i MAT 370 and 371 toward mathemat w degree ~ r e r e d u s tes MAT 272 300 MAT 371 Advanced Calculus 1. 3) F. S Rea numben. comoeteness sequences series con1nuw un~form tnooromc oon.at ;u R emann ntegra ponlnsse .n form bontcr gence Tar or's tneorom. Slddents ma) not co-nl 00th MAT 370 an0 371 roharo matnemal cs obgres Praroq~s lo MAT 272 or 300 or .. MAT 372 Advanced Calculus 11. (3) F S Open. dosed. compact sets 'n Rn eon1nu +y d Werent at on pan al d 1 ferentiat on, ntegrat on in Rn Inverse mp lot funct on theorems. Not 00en to st~dentsw th credit n MAT 460 Prereou sbte. MAT 371 Pre ~~ ~~ DEPARTMENT OF M I C R O B I O L O G Y 409 MTE 484Theory of Elementary Mathematics Internship. (3) F S Emp oy hands on act v ties and man pu at ves to advance mathemat) ca understandng 'n second- to fourth.grade students MTE 494 SpcialTopcs. 13 F S a, Aovancaa Nolroas at Teacn ng Sccoloar, Ma'hema: cs Con1 i.alcn of MTE 482 Prereq. s:e MTE 182 MTE 585 Modern Geometry forleachen. 3 A EUCdean pro ect ve. and no" Euc dean geometr es Prerequ s te instructor approva MTE 587 Analysis for Teachen. 3 N Subject maher n mathemat cs appropr ate tor accelerated programs n sewndary schoo s, nc ud ng ana yic geometry and calcu us. Prerequ s te nstructor approva STP 531 Applied Analysis of Variance. (3 S Factorial destgns, baanced and unbaanced data fxed and random effects randomized b ocks Lat n squares ana ys s of wvariance and mu t p e campar sons Prerequ s te STP 420 or squ valsnt STP 532 Applled Nonparametric Statistics. (3 F One sample test tests of 2 or more re ated or nde~endentsamp es meas~le301 w n e a1 on an0 10~1s01 lrond an0 depenoence Prereq. 5 8 1 ~STP 420 01 eq. ,alenl STP 533 Applled MY tlvarfate Analysis t3, S 0 scr m nancana ys's, princpa wmponenk factor analyss cluster ana ys s and canon ca corre ation Prerequ ste STP 420 or equvaent STP 534 Applled Dlscrete Data Analysis. (3, N Moae s far a screte ano co.n! oata, meas-res ot assoctal on. an0 og Inear an0 reoress on mooe s tor cont nocncv s to " ,labes Prarea~ STP 420 or &uiva ent STP 535 Applied Sampltng Methodology. (3) S S mple random, strat f ed, cluster samp ng; vanance est mat an n comp ex surveys nonparametr c superpopu atian approaches nonresponse modes: computat anal methods Prerequ s te STP 420 or equlva ent STP 591 Seminar. (1 3) N Top cs may be selected from the fo low ng. (a) Probabi ty b Stat stlcs STP 593 Applled Project. (1 12) N STP 599Thesis. (1-12) N . STATISTICS A N D PROBABILITY (STP) STP 220 Conceptual Statistics. (3) F S Treats the wncepts and vocabu afy needed to evaluate statist ca reports on heath technoogy and socety Aggress vely emphas zes .noerslano ng o.rr camp.i8l un Ltcl-re lbdilnorn Prareq. s le VAT 1'4 Cr 1 ll or 122 Cr e l . \ a en1 Genera S l ~ o e sCS STP 226 Elements of Statistics. (3, F S SS Bas c concepts an0 melnoos ol slat st cs nc .o ng ocscz pt..c sta1.sI c s s gn lrcance tests est.mal on samp ng, an0 ;orre al on hot O D B ~10 maiors n nlelnerllel cs or 108 01115 CB sc BrlCeS Prereo~ 5 18 MAT 114 0; 117 or equva ent ~ e n e r asludes l CS STP 326 Intermediate Pmbabllitr (3) F S Probabl ty mode s and computatans pint and cond t ona dstr butons moments and fam es of d str but ons Topics in stochastic pro CeSSeS. samu at on and statst~csPrerequ s Is MAT 210 or equ valent General Studes CS STP 420 Introductory Applied Statlstics. 3 F S, SS nlroaLcl ry vrcoao ~dydescrnpl .a stalkst cs vamp ng o slr !,..I ons parameter est mat on tests of nipotneses cn $ware tests regres son ana $ 5 s analks s of \ar ance 3na nonoaramotr c tests Prcrca~ s te MAT'I 17 or equ va ent Gensal Sludrik CS. STP 421 Probability. 3 F Laws of probab ity, comb nator a1 ana ysis random var ables proba b ity d'stnbutians, expectat ans moment general ng fund ons lransformat ons of random var abes and centra m t theorem Prerequ s tes MAT 272 and 300 and STP 420 orequ ua ents STP 425 Stochastic Processes. (3) S Markov cha ns, stat onary d str blrt ons pure lump processes 2 0 order processes. and ober top w n stochast c processes Prersqui sites. MAT 342 STP 421 STP 427 Mathematical Statistics. 3 S Llmtlng d sir but ons nterva estlmat on po nt est mat on sunc ent Stat strcs. and tests of hypotheses Prerequ ates: STP 420 421 STP 429 Experimental Statistics. 3) S Statst!cal nference for control ed exper mentation Mu t p e regres s o n corre at on, ana ys s of var ance, mu tip e compar sons and non parametric pracedures. Prereqv s te STP 420 or equ va ent Genera Sfudres CS. STP 525 Advanced Probability 3 N Measure theorst c foundat ons at ~ r a b a bN d stribut on funct ons and character stctunctfons, aws of irge numbers and centra Im t theorems, cond t onal probab it es mart~ngaes and topes n stochast c processes Prersqu 5185 MAT 571 and STP 421 or nstructor aDDIOYal .. STP 526Theory at Statistical Linear Moaels. ,5F M Jtinormal o slr ~.t.on o slr o.ton 01 q-aorat c lorms I. aoo nonl. rank mod0 s aonora zed nvorsor .nba anced data rar anco ?Om00 nents, and the arge sampe theory Prerequ s tes STP 427, know ' edge of matr x algebra STP 530 Applied Regression Anslysis. 3) F Method of east squares, simp e and mu t p e near regression po y nam a regression analys's of res dua s dummy var ables and mode bu d ng Prerequ s te STP 420 or equ va ent. Department of Microbiology Edward A. Birge Chair (LSE 210) 4801965-1457 1svl.la.asu.eddmicrobiology PROFESSORS BURKE, HARRINGTON JACOBS. MOSSMAN. SCHMIDT ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS BIRGE. HOFFMAN. MISRA, STOUT ASSISTANT PROFESSORS CHANG, GARC A P CHEL CLINICAL FACULTY DOWNS, LEFEVRE. MASS. ROBERTS MICROBIOLOGY-B.S. The B.S degree In M i c r o b i o ogy conbists o f a m i n t m u m o f 41 semehrer hours In n u c r o b ~ o l o g yand approved related fields Students majoring in M i c r o b ~ o l o g yare requtred to courses: take the f o l l o w ~ n g .4 BIO 181 General B~olagySQ BIO 182 General B olog) SG . .. 4 B10 340 General Genetics. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . ... . . . ....4 C1,oo.r h c t ~ $ c cthe ~ . inurir C O ~ ~ ~CICII ~ I ~ ~ ~ IX ~ I ~ ~ I ~ He'll 461 Ihr!:!~,le, ai K ~ x l ~ c r n t ~3 t q BCH 3117 Elcmunt.in B~ uf on) gram accred~tat~on. For more ~nformationon acceptance procedures and promam standards. contact the depamnent for a program brochure. For proper coune plann~ng,stu dents must meet wlth a chmcal laboratory sciences advisor - 2 . - MINOR IN MICROBIOLOGY ................................. . 2 Laboratory MIC 470 Bacterial D~venttyand S)stemattcs. ....... .4 MIC 494 ST Cl~n~cal Barte"o1ogy Laboratory . 3 .2 MIC 495 Undergraduare ~eaearch... . . . . In addition. ~tudentsare resulred to fulfill the universltv numerac) requ~rementsw ~ t hMAT 210 (or 270.290, or 29h) as their MA course and BIO 420 (or any CSE course that meets the CS requirement). The required supplemental courses are as follows: CHM CHM PHY PHY PHY PHY ..........4 117 General Chemistry SQ 115 General Chemtrtry with Qualilat~veAnalyais SQ.. .....5 I I I General Physlc5 SQ* ........................3 I I2 General Ph)slcs SQ* ...................................... 1 113 General Physics Laboralor) SQ* . . . . . . . . . . 1 I I4 General Physics Laboratory SQ* . . . . . . . 1 * BothPHY IllandII3orPHY 112and114mustbelakento secure SQ credit. CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES--B.S. The goal of the Clin~calLaboratory Sciences degree pro gram is to prepare individuals to practice in the field of clin ical laboratory sciences, whlch ~ncludesthe major d l s c ~ plines of cllntcal chemtsuy, hematology, immuno hematolimmunology, and microbtology Employment opponu ntties exist in hospital. pnvate. physlc~an,and research labo ratories and in government, salea, management, and educatton After obtaining a B.S. degree-in Clinical Labora tow Sc~encea.the graduate is eligible for national certifica " tion by examination A student mdjonng in Cltn~calLaboratory Sciences i? required to take 40 hours of clnnical laboratory sciences courses. Also requ~redare the following courses: ogy. BCH 361 Pnnc~pleaof Blochemistry.. .............................. 3 810 360 Baatc Phya~ology....................................... 4 CHM 113 General Chemistry SQ .................................. . 4 CHM 231 Elementuy Organic Chemistry SQ1. .................... 1 The minor in M~crobiologyconsists of a nunimum of 24 semester hours. Requued courses are as follows. BIO BIO BIO MIC MIC MIC MIC 181 General Blology SQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 182 General Biology SG ....................I 340 General Geneucs ....................4 .................... I 206 M~crohlolagyLaboratory SG1 220 Bbology of M~crwrgamsms ..................3 302 Adranced Bacrenology Laboratory L?.......................2 360 Bacterial Phys~ology ................3 Total. ................................................................... 21 Bath MIC 205 and 206 muqt be taken to secure SG c r d t Both MIC 102 and 401 must be taken to secure L c r d t . The remaining upper division mcrob~ologycourses are chosen m consultation wlth an advisor. Students majoring in B~ologymay not nunor m Mlcroblology. GRADUATE PROGRAMS The faculty in the Department of Mtcroblology offer programs leading to the degrees of Master of Natural Scrence, M S.. and Ph.D. See the Graduate Catalog for requlre ments The department paruc~patesm the ~nterdlsclplinaryprogram for the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Molecular and Cel lular Biology See the Graduate Catalog for courses, fac ulty. and program mformauon, or call 4801965 0743 for more information. CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES1 MEDICALTECHNOLOGY (CLS) CLS 1W lntmductlon to Cllnlcal Laboratory Sciences. (1) F ntroduct on to the f e d of c n ca aboratary sciences Required for CI n ca Laboratory Scences majors Enrolment for the followrng CLS classes rs restr~ctedto students admrned to the C l ~ ~ cLaboatory al Snences Profess,onal Study Pro gram. CLS 310 Principles of Clinical Chemistry 1. (6) S Tneory an0 appl cat on ot pr ncmp es of c ncal cnsm slry. H In empna r E on aooralory tecnn qdes palnophp oogy, melnods of ana ysls and assessmanl of proceodre 3 now9 eclxe. 9 news ao MIC 494 Special Topics. 3 N (a) C n ca Bacteriology Laboratory M e 495 Undergraduate Research. 1 4 ) F S SS Superv sed research in m cr b o ogy. May be repeated for credd. Lab Prerequ stes MiC 206. 220. 302' nstructar approva MIC 527 Neumimmunology. 3 S 2003 study ng m nds nf uence on mmun ty and the mmune system's inf u enee on the m nd neuro mmunoog'c d seases and the neuro mmu no oglca c rc try !nvo ved. Sem nar Prerequ s te M C 420 or nstructor approva MIC 581 Molecular Mechanism of Pathogenesis. (3) N Pathogen c mechan sms and host responses n u ra aodior bactena d seases Preiequ stes MIC 381 and 420 or'nstructor approval. MIC 585 MolecularVlmlogy.(3 N Se ected top cs concern ng rnoecu ar aspects of eukaryotlc v rus rep cat on and pathogenes s Preiequ s te nstructor approva MIC 591 Seminar. 1 3 F S Topcs may be se ected from the fo low ng (a Bactera Ecoogy Current Research n M roboogy Enzymoogy Genet c Eng neer ng Genetw f mmunaogy (g Molecu ar V ro ogy h) Neuro mmuno ogy Pathogen c Bacter oiogy (b) c d e Department of Military Science Army ROTC Lt. Col. Samuel1 Haves Chair (TCB 104) 480196.5-3318 v ww.asu.edu/clas/military PROFESSORS DALGLEISH. HAWES, WALLER ASSISTANT PROFESSORS MASSEY, ROMESBURG RUDOLPH INSTRUCTORS GRIFFIN RINGENOLDUS CLINICAL ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR COX PURPOSE The Department of Mllitaq Science curr~culumconsists of the basic courre (MIS 101. 102. 201. and 202) and the ddvdnced cour*e (MIS 301.10?. 401. and 402). The goal of this profesrronal education cuniculum 1s to prepare students u n h leadership potential to be commibsioned as U.S. Army officer\ Obje~tlve5include dereloplng the followlng charactenatic in students. leaderrhlp and managerial shlls, the abllltv to think creatively. the ability. to speak . and write effectnelv. aooreclatlan of the reoulrernenrs for nat~onal security, and m understanding at the "*lure and tunctions of the U.S. Army Upon s u ~ ~ e s s fcompletion ul of the adtanced Lourae and graduation, qual~fied\tudents re'elve c o r n s smns in the Actne Arm) (on acompetltive bask). U S Army Resene, or Anny Natlonal Guard. In addition to the military scrence curriculum. core courye5 In the field of nattonal defense 5tudles are both an . .. integral and parallel source of the department's program. Integrdlly, they provlde MIS courses at all lerels u ~ t htopi cal intensity and hlghllght such profea~ionallvreldted areah as military technology; weapon; procurement; national tntelligence, recrecy, and countenntell~gence.C I ~ I military I relat~ons;security coahtlons and regional defeme communi ties, national. regional. and global lebel? of mategy. gener alsh~ps h l l in actlon. deterrence dvnami~sdnd structure. military docume; s e n s e brdnch li\elihood. appropndtlons ri\alry, and interserv~cecooperation, per~onnrlrecruitment. morale, training, ad~ancement.and bureaucratic organi~a tton; m l l l t q reform; threat and threat perception. mllitary historical expenence and analogy, m e d l ~and b ographlcdl insights. the rationale and matrlcer ot qecurit) analys~sand research: and ~ndeoendentlv~ e l e ~ t d btoo~cs le The department also fields dn independent but parallel Fet of 400 level courses ~nthe x c a \ of eeoqtrateetc...ool~tico strategic. and national defense pol~cyand analyqi~ mall able to students lrresoectlve of Reserve Officers' Trainine Corps (ROTC) status, departmental major. or ~ollege&lfa tion for ass~gnedcredtt toward General Ytudles. soc~alicl ence. and global awarenesc requtrements for graduation. (See "Classtficatton of Course\." page 60. for a descnpt on ot course 499 Individualized Inrtruction ) - - L GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS Basic Course. Any student who ir enrolled in ASU (or appro\ed by the professor of mtl~tarys~lence)can enter into mtlltary a'lence baslc classes It i? ~tronglyrecommended that the student be in good physlcnl ~ h a p ebecause some ot the curriculum requires physlr.4 exertton Advanced Course. Any student who is enrolled n ASU or approved b) the professor of military bctence) may part~ci pate in military science advanced clasqes Howewr, to be fully enrolled in the ad\anced courx and compete for and obtain a commission in the U.S Army, rtudentq must meet the follow~ngrequirements: I. be a cltrzen of the United State, noncltlzens may enroll but must obtatn cltlzenship before commls slonmg): 2 be of sound physlcal condlt~onand pays the U.S. Ann) physical firnesr tert; 1. meet the required professional m ~ l ~ t aeducat'ona r) requirements; and 4. be at least 17 years of age for entrance into the advanced course and be able to complete all corn mlsstonlng requirements before age 27. Only those students m the ba4c and adbanced courses who meet the required standards accordlnc to milltary regu lations are eligible to recene hndnclal awrtance through the U.S. A m y Faculty of the Depanment of Milltar) Scl ence are awlable dunng normal office hours to answer queitions or provide coun\eling. The followlng are variou5 optionc open to studenta who wiah to obtaln a commtaslon in the U S Am y Contact the Department of M~lltaryScience perconnel tor more lnfor matlon Four-Year Program. Students may enroll m Anny ROTC dunng their freshman year. They take the ba4c course dur ing the first two years, recening a total of 12 semester hours DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE 413 for travel to and from the camp Students who anend basic camp recelve the pa) of an army recrult durlng attendance at basic camp as well as the current mileage rate for travel to and from the camo. All students in the advanced course. regardless of cchokslup status, are paid about $1.500 tax free for each of these two years. of credit for four semesters of study. Upon qatisfying the requuements, they enter the advanced Lourse, where the) earn 12 additional aemebter hours for four ?emesters of study. Students are alro required to attend a five ueek advanced summer camp at Fon Leais, Washington. behveen thelr lunior and senior vears All commrss~oned officers must meet cenarn hotesslonal Mrl~taryEducation reauirements hv c o m.d e t m- ~courses rn Enelish. - math, and computer lrteracy. Selected majorc ~ u c has nurung, engi neemg. and architecture. among others, may requlre an additional semester or two, or summer school. to complete all requuementf for a degree and comrnlaa!on w~thout excessive course overloadb. Upon succes~fulcomplet~onof the advanced course and requirements for a degree, atudents are commissioned as second heutenants in the Active Dut) Army, U S. Army Reserve, or Army National Guard. s Simultaneous Membership Program. Under t h ~ pro eram, ROTC students may sunultaneousl\ be members of ;he Army Re~ervesor t h e ~ a t i o n a~l u a r The d combinat~on of advance course allowance and pay for Army Reserve or National Guard participation provide? more than $1,250 for each semehter's involvement Scholarship Programs. The A m y ROTC offers scholar s h ~ pprograms for outstanding young men and women who are mot~vatedtoward a career as professional officers ~nthe U S Army These scholarslups are awarded in vaqmg amounts for tuttion. In addition. the scholarsh~ooavs $150 00 per month subs stence allowance and $i2<.00 each semester for textbooks and s u p ~ h e sA. scholarship for four ).em 1s ava~lableto freaics1: Mechantca SQ (3) PHY 122 Lnlveraity Phvsics Laborator) I SQ' ( Choose betseen the course combinations below PHY 151 Phyalcs ll SQ (4) 4 ". PHY 1?1 Lniver~ltyPhv~tcs11 Electncrty and Magnetism SQZ(3) PHY 132 Umvenlty Physlcs Laboratory I1 SQ (1) PHY 201 Mathematical Methods m Physlcs I ......................... 3 ...............................4 PHY 252 Physics III FQ PHY 102 Mathematical Methods m Physrcr 11 ................... 2 PHI 110 Classical Pamcles, Flelda and Matter1 ................... 3 PHY 11 1 Classical Particles, Relds. and Matter I1 ...............1 ............3 PHY 114 Quantum Phy\tc~I .... ...............3 Approved electives. ........... Total ..................................... 29 Both PHY 121 and 122 n "at be sen to secure SQ credtt Both PHY 131 and I32 must be taken to aecure SQ credlt Electives are choaen with the approval of the phyblcs advisor from upper divnion courses m physlcs and astron omy ' PHY I 1. 1 12 113. and 114 or eqmvalenh may be subatrtuted for PHY 150. 151, and 252 on appro\& of the adviwr. Both PHY 121 and 122 must be taken to secure SQ c n d ~ t Both PHY 131 and 32 must be t&en to aecure SQ redi it. Electlvea are chosen ~n physlcs o r other closely related fields, subject t o the approval of the advisor Optton Two. Optlon two consists of 32 semester hours in ~ h. y s l c qand an addlt1onal30 semester hours m chenustty . (see "Mmor in Chemstry," page 357) o r mathematics (see 'Minor in Mathematics." page 405) The p h y s ~ c sponlon of this program requires the followmg courses: Chaoqe between the courae comblnauona below PHY 150 Phys~csI SQ (4 ...............4 01 PHY I21 Unlverstty Phyat~sI Mechzm~aSQ' (3) PHY I22 Unlrerslty Phyalcs Laboratory I SQ 1) Chwae between the course comblnauons be ow ..................... . 4 PHY I51 Phystcs IISQ 4) ". PHY 111 Un,vemay Physlcs II Elecmclty and Magnettsm SQ' 31 PHY 132 Unnrers~ryPhyslcs Laborator) II S@ 1) PHY 201 Mathemat~calMethods m Phvs cs Id......................... . 3 PHY PHY . 1 Classical Pmcles, Rf:Ids and Matter I PHY Clarqlcal Pmlcles, FM:Ida, and Matter 11. ......... PHY PHY 333 Electroruc Clrculu and Measurements ......... PHY 361 Introductory Modem Physscr. ............ or PHY 311 Quanam Phyrtcs I(3 ............ PHY 480 Methods of Teachme Ph\ srcs' ~~ ~ SECONDARY EDUCATION-B.A.E. Physics. Two option< are available for p h y r ~ c sa s the major teachlng field. Option One The major teaching field conqiyts of 4 2 semes ter hours. Required courses are a? follows: Choose between the coune combmatrona below ........... 4 PHY 150 Phy*ica I SQ 4) or PHI 121 Univeralty Phystcs I: Mechanics S@ 3) PHI 122 Um%ersttyPhyitcs Labaratory I SQ (1) ............4 Chame between the course combtnatlons below PHY 151 PhyqlcsII SQ (4) ' PHY I l l . 112. 113, a d 114or equivalents may be subatltuted for PHY 150, 151, and 252 on approval ot the advisor Both PHY 121 and 122 must be taken to secure SQ credit Bath PHY 131 and 132 must be taken to aecure SQ credit Physlc\iMath optton. MAT 274 plus MAT 142 may be subqtt tuted for PHY 201 P h y a ~ sChemlsUy CHM 480 may be substrtuted for PHY 480 Minor Traclzmg Field. The mlnor teach~ngfield conatsta of 2 4 semester hours. Required courses are as follows: 01 PHY 131 Unnerstty Physrca II. Elecmclty and Magnetism SQ' (3) PHY 132 Unlvernt) Phyrscs Laboratory 11 SQ 1) ....... 3 PHY 201 Mathematical Methods ~n Phyalcs I .................................... . 4 PHY 252 P h y ~ r ~n s SQ' PHY 102 Mathematical Methods tn Physlcs I1 ...... ..2 PHY 310 Clasatcal Part~cles,Relds, and Matter 1. ............... . 3 Chooae between the courae ~ombtnat~ons below PHY 150 Phys~cs1 SQ (4) ................4 or PHY 121 Unrverslty Physics 1. Mechanrcs SQ 3) PHY 122 University Phyvcs Laboratory I SQ' (1) Chwse between the cour\e comb,natian? below PHY 151 Physlcs 11 SQ 4) .......4 NOTE: For I ~ SGcncral U SILOe~ ,eq.tremen co~rsesano codcs ( s ~ c h as. 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(3) N Plant communltles of the world and their interpretation, emphasulng North American plant associations.Cross-llsted as GPH 422. Credit IS allowed tor only GPH 422 or PLB 422 Prerequ~siteB ~ O 182 or GPH 111 PLB 430 statistical Analyses in Envlronrnental Science. (31 S 2002 ANOVAS, I-way classification of factar8al and partially herarchtc deslgns: introductory multlvarlate 5tati~llcs.Prerequisite:MAT 210 or equlvalent. PLB 432 Computer Applications in Biology. (3) F ComDutsr analvsis technlaues in b8oloov -. emohasizino data enlrv. maniqement and analysis' and qraphlc portriyal ~ m i l o y rnalnirame s ~. A sample of the flora that graces the ASU campus. T,mnumnie *o,o PLB 3 1 0 m Flora ol Arizona. (4) S Princ~plesof taxonomy, identcficationof Anzona piants 2 hours lecture. 6 hours lab. Preiequlsite 810 182 or equivalent or instructor ae~roval. PLB 4W Llchenoiopy. 3 S 2001 Cnem slry ecoog, pnyso 06, ano!a*oromll~l clons 2 no.rr cl.. 1.r~ 3 nO..rs a" P,crcq. r le 810 182 or eq. .ar.ll PLB 402 Mycology. (3) S Funaai morohoioav and svstematlcs wlth an introductton to funaal cell . o,otogy R-OUS, ~ ~ o n ~ r ~ s g n t c a en0 n cgro*lr c al0ae.F op-ell1 2 "0.15 wt-re 3 n x r s a0 Preeq. sle B 0 '8)o* M C 236 31 e,, ,n em -. '."- n o m ."A nh ,,--on.,!A, 2 r,,,*r,rs,.,r,Y The algae (bath fresh watet and marine forms), emphas#z#ng field collectlon and identification of local representatives.Morphoiog\cal,ecolooical and economic asoects of the alaae. 3 hours lecture. 3 hours la6 ~rereaulslte610 182 or instructor ;eprovai .. PLB 407 Plant Fosslls and Evolution. (4) S 2001 A broad survey of plant llfe of the past, including the structute of plant fossils, their geologic ranges, geographic distribution, and paleoenvironment. 3 hours lecture. 3 hours iab or field trlp Prerequ#s#te 010 182 Or equlvalent PLB 410 AnglospermTaxonom~(3) S Pr8nclples underlying angiosperm phylogeny 2 hours lecture 3 hours lab Prerequlslte PLB 310 or instructor approval PLB 411 Trees and Shrubs of Arizona. 131 F ~ e nItcat on a' nsoo, p urns from aeser! cr Yparra i n a torest rlal tats r > Ar,zona 1 n o d ec:l.re 3 ro.rs ac Ie 1 l r 0s P r ~ r ~I qIe- B O I82 or eqd zaenlor nnr..clor aPPr0.a PLB 412 Cytogenetics. (3) F Chromosomal basls ot inhenlance Cross-llsted as BIO 441 Credits allowed tor only BIO 441 or PLB 412 Prerequisile 010 340 PLB 413 Cylogenetics Labarstow (2) F M croscop c an: , s r 0' we 35 5 "1 135 5 ar0 a3c'lart .P 0 . 5 o r F no-rs lao Cross rleo as B 0 442 Crpo t 5 a C ~ O Olo, on, B 0 442 Or PLB413 PIE 01~0req.sle 8 0 4 4 1 01P.B412 ~ ~~ PLB 434 Landscape Ecological Analysis and Modeling. (3) S 2001 Technical methods of iandscape ecological anaiyses. Includes mathematlcal and statlst8cal examinatton and modeltng of landscape ecological panerns and processes Prerequsltes:BIO 320 and 406 or PLB 432 (or equlvalentl .> ,L(T r f l r o .,re%anc o~!, s .rn as L SO : n see - G t ~ e r .St ~ ..re%>age 87 Fcr ~ r . .ator ~ o remenlr roo . e r r ? Grw:.clor Rrc. remerls .ua2e . 83 Fo. an e i L vndlon 01 ? ? o ~ c ~0.~1IB c.5 Co..rseb enere" Dr. not CtrU in ihls catalog, see-~lassitic~tion of courses: page 60. NOTE. FOI ine Gur~urast .oer req. tea.. .I PLB 520 Plant Structural Adaptatlon. (2 3) N Adaphve Ira ts of eaf slre un que growth form on energy transfer ell nency, stomata arch lecture and water use efflcsncy: app icat ans of stable sotopes Prerequ s te 810 320 or PLB 306 (or 308) or equ vaant PLB 522 Plant Photosynthetic Adaptation. (3) N Eva ~ l r o n an0 acoogy of C4 an0 CAM aoapt re trars lmprov ng com pet the ao ily n nal~lalanv ronmonls, comparat.vo pnyso ogy of desert D an15 PrOreo~st0 P-8 308 or nStrLCtOr aDDlOIal .. PLB 524 Methods In Environmental Plant Physiology. (3, S 2001 Tecnnq~asto meas-re an0 q~antltym crocl mate an0 mass transfer S u ~ w no n ~ n n ~c l e s2 nous endre. 3 nous a0 Prereu, s te B 0 PLANT BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY P W 340 Plsnt Cell Physlologp (4 S 2001 Survey of ~ t r u c t ~ rand a l bachem ca aspects of p ant ce function and the r e l a t ~ n s h ~ ofpcel ~ functon to whole p ant processes. 3 hours ecture 3 hours ab Prerequ s tes 810 182 (or equ valent) CHM 101 (or t150r231). PLB 350 Applled Genetics. (4) S ntroduct on to molecu ar genetccs w th emphas s on appl cat on of genetlw n so v ng o o ogial q2es.t ons ano eng neerang organ sms n botecnnology 2 nous ocl.ro 6 h o ~ mlab Cross Isteo as MBB 350 Creort 1s a1 0w . for onlv MBB 350 or P A 350 Plorao~ s lo B 0 181 or equivalent PLB 440 Photoblology. (3) F Pnnc p es undery ng the eflects of ght an growth, deve opment, and behavar of p ants an mas and mtcraorgansms. Cross csted as 810 464. Credlt is a1 owed for only 810 464 or PLB 440 Prerequlsltes CHM 231 (or 331) 12 hours of courses n lie sclenees PLB 444 Plsnt Gmwih and Develo~ment.3 S 2001 Mo ecL ar oas s of nova opment, ro a of s gnal transadcl on patnways gene reg, at on in conlro of organ lormal on,pol nat on germ nal an an0 groMn Prereq-aslte 810 353 ( P A 340 rewmmenaeo, PLB 540 Plsnt Melsbollsm. (3, h Genera plant melawl sm an0 r)p w pant prWJcls ompnas 2 ng DtOSYnlneS 5 an0 t.nCI ons 01 Sloraoe O~WLCIS C B vral const l ~ e n l s , plant acids, ptgments, hormones, and numerous sewndary products Prereq~islte.PLB 340 or CHM 231 or nstructor approua PLB 5 M Plant Molecular Biology. (2) S 2001 Biochem stry and mo ecular b o ogy of plant organe es nclud ng pro ten targeting pant viruses and molecu ar des gns for plant rmprave ments. Prerequidte. nstructor approval PLB 552 Plant Genetic Engineering. (3) S Plant transformat on utI zat on of transgenetc plants trans ent gene express on assays and app'cations of plant genstc engineering. Prerequ srte instructor approM PLB 553 Plant Genetic Engineering Laboratory. 2) S Plant transformal on ~ t zaton t of tra"sg0not.c p anls trans on1 gene BXD~BSS on assays and app ,cations of p a n genet c eng nee, ng 6 h o ~ r 9ao Prereq- s te nSlrJOor approva PLB 554 Plant Blotechnology. 3, h Asopl c r ona propagat on of plants an0 in <#troc.lt~re 01 CB S. oruans, an0 Iss.05 2 h o ~ r s10m.re 3 no.rs a0 Proroo.. 5 10 PLB 308 or 340 or 370. PLB 558 Molecular Mechanisms of Photosynthesis. (3) S Structure and funct on of ~hotosvnthetc mmD exes mechan sm of onsrgy wnvers on n pants bacior a, an0 moo0 systems Cross. rsleo as BCn 568 Cloo t s a l o ~ e for d an y BCn 568 or PLB 556 Prereq~s te nstr~ctorapprova ~ ~~ ~~~ -. URBAN HORTICULTURE PLB 260 Plants In Cities: Introduction to Urban Horticulture. (4) S Pr nc D es and pract ces of hon Culture. emphas 1 nu deve oDment grobth and propagaaorl of norllCL t ~ r ap a r l t ~an0 int#ronmenla lac tors lnal affocllnasa procrssos 3 hOJrS wlbro 3 no-rs lao Prareu, 5 le 810 162 or P. 8 108 General Stdd er SG PLB 350 Southwest Home H ~ r t i ~ u t t ~2) r eF. S ML Im w a c o ~ r s olor nanma ors s w e y ng contemporary top.cs in so.lnnest nome non c~ (.re nc d . ng andscap ng f o w and vege lade garoenlng e trtc. l x e , lnleriorwap og, an0 olners PLB 362 Landscape Plants 1. (3) F dentif cation cu ture and use of amen ly p ants in urban andscapes Prerequ'stte PLB 260 or equ va ent PLB 363 Landscape Plants 11 (3) S dentttcat on c.ll~re a m .se of amenity p anls in Aman garoens Proroq. st8 P-B 260 or eq.ha ent PLB 3M Urban Forestry. 3 F The estabishmenl, care, and mantenance of ornaments trees, shrubs and vnes. Prerequ s te PLB 260 or equ'valent. PLB 366 lnterlorscape. (3 F 2000 denttf cat on culture and use of container-grown p ants for nter or env ranments. Prerequ s te PLB 260 or nstructor approval. PLB 370 Envlronmental Landscape Management. 3) F Instalat on, ngatlon, and ma ntenance of amen ly plants n urban andscapes w th an smphass on ntegrated environments landscape technologces. 2 hours lecture 3 hours lab Prerequlslte PLB 260 or equiva ent PLB 372Turt Management. (3) N Se ect on, estab shment and mamtenance of turf grasses for awn and spons areas 2 hours ecture. 3 hours ab Prerequ s te PLB 260 or equ valent PLB 472 Greenhouse Nursery Management. 3 S 2002 Greenhouse structures environment, and nursery operat on. lnc udes mgat on, nutr t on, and other pnnc ples re atlve to conta ner-grown spec es Plerequ s tes ERS 130 (or 225 or 226); PLB 260 PLB 498 Pr~Seminar.(1) N (a) Pro Sem nar n Urban Hon cu ture Department of Political Science L. Youngblood Chair (SS 410) 4801965-6551 Robert www.asu.edu~clas/polisci PROFESSORS BALL. BERMAN. CHAUDHUR DAGGER JONES McDONOUGH, McGOWAN. S MON WALKER, YOUNGBLOOD ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS ASHLEY, CR TrENDEN. DANTICO, DOTY HERRERA, KAHN. KENNEY, MITCHELL S MHONY, S P R U M ASSISTANT PROFESSORS C. ELMAN M ELMAN GOLDSTEIN. KRUTZ. N E V T r , REDD CK. WARNER ASSOCIATE INSTRUCTIONAL PROFESSIONAL KEATING POLITICAL SCIENCE-B.A. The B A degree i n P o l ~ u c aSc~ence l ~ o n s i s t qof 42 semester hours. of which 30 must be t n polttrcal science and 12 in related fields consisting o f courses selected from the Departments of A n t h r o.~ o l-. o ~ Ch~cana v, and Chlcano Stud C I. ELC>~~)II~I:*. Geogrsph). Hirttjry. P.;)cholog), anJ Soci ~ I % I E \ ,and the A i r ~ ~ .s\ m n c r i ~ d nStuJlc.: dnd thc Wornen', studies programs. A t least 15 hours in polltical science must be in upper dlvibion courses. The follawlng courses are requ red POS 101 Poittlcal ldeoloeles SB .. . . . . .... . POS 1 10 Government and Pollucs SB . . .. . . . . .... . . or POS 310 Amencan Natmnal Government SB (7 3 3 DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE 427 POS 150 Camparatlve GovernmentSB G or POS 160 Global Pol~tlcsSB G (3 POS 301 Ernp~r~cal Pohtical Inquiry TB ...................... Total ................ .3 .............. .3 .................... .I2 SNdents who major in Political Sclence must have a min tmum GPA of 2.00 for all courses that count toward the major. Upper-dlvlston courses that count toward the major must have a erade of "C"or htgher: no more than one " D grade in a loner di\.t\k,n Lour'r. nia) he counted in lhc malor. Sce "Cullere Deerec Reuu~rcments,"D:we 332 No more than six hours of POS4841ntemship maybe applied to the major. . ...... 3 POS 426 Elements of Publtc Polbcy SB . . . . . . . . .1 12 POS 484 Internshtp' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-9 POS electtvesZ Electlves3. . . . . . . . . . . . 12 As approled b) the polit~calscience internship coordinator Addrtlonal POS electwe counea are required. In closely related fields. approved by a depanmental academic advtsar I - POLITICAL SCIENCE-B.S. The B.S. deeree in Political Sctence consists of 48 semester hours, of which 36 must be in political science and 12 in related fields conslsunz of courses selected from the Departments of ~ n t h r i p o l o Chicana ~~. and Chtcano Stud les, Economics, Geography. History, Psychology. and Socl ology, and the African Amencan Studies and the Women's Studies programs. At least 21 hours in polltical sclence must be in upper dtvtaton courses. The following courses are required: 3 POS 101 Political ldeolaoles SB .................. POS llO Government and Polit~csSB ....... . ..3 or POS 310Amencan Natlonal Government SB (3) .................3 POS 150 Comparat~veGovernment SB G or POS 160 Global Polittcs SB, G (3) POS 301 Ernpir~calPolitical Inqulty SB. ...................... 3 ....................... 3 POS 401 Polrtical Statistics CS Total ............... ....................... 15 Students who major m Political Science must have a min imum GPA of 2.00 for all courses that count toward the major. Upper-divtston courses that count toward the major must have a grade of "C"or higher; no more than one " D grade 1n a lower division course may be counted in the major. See "College Degree Requtrements;' page 332 No more than six hours of POS 484 Internship may be applied to the maior. B.S. in Political Science with a Concentration in Public Policy Analysis B.S. in Political Sclence with a Concentration in Public Policy Advocacy and Lobbying . Thlr dcgrcc and concentralitln omb bind lion IS intended tor srudcnt, tntercited in 3ffr'ct)np publ~cpoll.'). It i c designed to help students develop perspectivesand skills useful to those engaged as activists in shaptng public policy. Thls concentration consists of a minimum of 36 semester hours in polltical scrence and 12 hours in related fields. Required C o w POS 101 Political ldeolagter SB ..3 POS l I0 Government and Poliucs S B . .. 3 or POS 310 Amencan Nauonal Government SB (3) POS 150 Comparat~veGovernmenrSB. G . . . . . .3 or POS 160 Global Polrucs SB G (3 POS 2'20 Palltical Issues and Publtc Pollcv SB ..................... ..3 or POS 325 Publ~cPollcy ~evelb~ment SB (3) or POS 426 Elements of Public Palicv ,SB (3) .. POS 301 Emplncal Political Inqutry SB.. . . . . . . POS 313 The Cangres?SB POS 333 Interest Groups SB . . . . ............... POS 401 Political Stattsttcs CS POS 484 Internship' ....................... POS electtvesZ ............................ ............................I? Electtves ...... I ' As approved by the politrcal sctence anternsh~pcoordinator Additional POS electtve courses are requlred in closely related fields, approved by a depanrnental academic advxsor Asian Studies Certificate or Emphasis. Students major Ing In Political Science may elect to pursue an A s ~ a nStudies celtificate combinineu courses from the malor with selected outside courses of wholly Asian content. See "Asian Studies:' page 340, for more information. Th15 Jegrcc and ion:entral$.~n ~trrnb~natiun IS i~~tsndcd for ,iucIent~m~tha strong inrerr'\l in puhl~cpollc!. I1 13 des~gncd10help ,tudeots de\cl.>p peripck~lls applicable lo public pol~cy:!rial) \IS and program c\aluarlun Tlus concentration conslsts of a minimum of 36 semester hours in polittcal science and 12 hours tn related fields. I.ntin American Studies Certificate o r Kmphasb. Slu denta rn:yunng I I I Pol~l~cal S i l e n ~ em:t) c l e ~ tu r pursue i 1.311nA n ~ c r ~ z aStudie\ n e a grade o f "C" or higher: n o more than one "D ' eradc i n a lower division course may be counted in the m l n o r . .. - Social Studies. See "Social Stud~e\,' page 438 GRADUATE PROGRAMS The facult) I n the Department of P o l i t ~ c aSc~ence l offer programs leading to the M A. and Ph D degrees. See the Groduore Cc~rrrlosfor requlrementa. POLITICAL SCIENCE IPOS) . . POS 101 P o l ~ l ~ cIdeolog~es. al 3, F S Lea0 llg pa il ca aeas ana 00 el s)slemr e g Manrsm lDCra sm. cunsena'lsm tneor e5 01 oemocracv arm a Ternat r e 1.t.rcs General Studies SB POS 110 Government and Politics. (3)F S Malor nsttutons of modern aavernment and orocesses of lndlvdua and gr0.p po !ca act\ ty n In empnas s on tno Amerlcall erper once Meets tnc tcceral gu.ernment req. remonl lor leacner cert flca 1 on No! open 13 ~1;denl~ !n crea Itor POS 310 Groeral Sr~aces SB POS 150 Compalatlve Government. 13 i S camlr cs Po 1 ca. n s l l ~ l o l l san0 processes n se anna f~,rlog~:rl P,):hulue! t3 .................. ............... 16 Total ........ Also requtred are one additional upper division PSY course (excluding PSY 484 and 499); two additional upperdivision PGS or PSY counes, and two additional pyychol oev -, courses. excludine PGS 194.270.484. or PSY 484. A mdnimum of thrcc hour5 In Super, iscd Research or InJikidualilcd In.;rmcrlon ma) he u\cd to complete the 31 hours of p~vcholog)requlrcmcnls Students mdy tskr s i n a x ~ ~ n u m o f six hours ot'P(;S 399 and ,I\ hour, oi PCiS 499 and PSY 499 combmed. Eighteen hours in courses related to psycho1 ogy must be passed w ~ t ha minimum grade of "C." They must be approved by an undergraduate advisor and include MAT 119 (or higher) in addtt~onto one course from among the followine: CSE 180 Computer Literacy CS ..................... ..... . 3 CSE 185 Internet and the World Wtde Web ....................1 See "College Degree Requtrements." page 332. PSYCHOLOGY-B.S. The B.S. degree in Psychology consists of 31 semester hours in psychology, including at least 15 upper division hours. Required courses, w h ~ c hmust be passed wlth a mlni mum grade of "C," are as follows PGS 101 Introduct~onto P~ychologySB ...................... 3 PGS 315 Penonalitv Theorv and Research SB. . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Y 230 lntraluct,on to Statist~caCS. ......... ............. 3 PSY 290 Research Methods U S C .............................4 PSY 323 Sensauon and Perception ........................... .1 or PSY 320 Leamlng and Motlvatnon (3) or PSY 324 Memorv and Coenitlon (3 or PSY 125 ~ h y r t o ~ ~ i~csa~l c h o l (3) ag~ Total.. ........... ........................ ................ 16 Also required are one additional upper dtvision PSY course (excludtng PSY 484 or 499); two additional upper divislon PGS or PSY courses; and two additional psychol ogy courses excluding PGS 194,270,484, and PSY 484. A maximum total of three hours in Superv~sedResearch or Individualized Instruction may be used to complete the 31 hours of Psvcholoev reauirements Students mav take a maximum i f SIX h&rs PGS 399 and six hours of PGS 499 and PSY 499 combined. Elehteen hours in courses related to psychology muyt be passed with a minimum grade of "C." They must he approved by an undergraduate advisor and include MAT 210 Bnef Calculus (or higher); one life science lab course (610 or MIC); one phystcal sci ence lab course (AST, CHM. GLG, or PHY); and one course from among the following: of - CSI: 180 Computer Lltency (I( . . . . . CSE IXS Inlcmcl and Ih2 WorlJ WIJ: Web . 3 ......... 3 NOTE: For the General Stud ss requirement courses, and codes (such as L SO C, and H). see 'General Sludtes. page 87. For graduation requ rernenls see "Unaers ly Gaduation Requtrements: page 83 For an explanallon of add t onal ornn bus courses overed but not sled m th s catalog see "Class f cat on of Courses: page 60 Funher. the science coursec taken to sat~sfvthe B.S. deeree reauirementc cannot be used to meet the College o f u L ~ b e r aAl n s and Sclences natural silence dtbtnbution reauirement5 See "Colleee Degree Reaulrements:' page 332. - MINOR IN PSYCHOLOGY The m l n o r i n Psychology condstc of 22 houra i n ps)chol ogy, Including the following PGS 101 Intruduct~onto Psy~hologySB . 1 PGS 115 Persanaiirv Theory and Research SB . . . . . . .? or PGS 341 De\elopmental Psychology SB 1 or PGS 350 Soclal Psycholog) SB (3 PSY 230 Introduit~unto Sutlst~csCS. . . . . . . . . .3 PSY 290 Reqearch Methods USG ................. . .4 PSY 323 Sensat~onand Perception ....................... 3 or PSY 320 Learning and Mot~var'on(3) or PSY 32d Memory and Cogn~tlon(1 or PSY 325 Ph\rrologtcal Psycholaoy 13) .................. Total I6 .. T w o addtttonal uooer diviston PGS or PSY courses are requtred. A maximum o f three hours o t research (PGS 399 or 499 or PSY 499) ma) be used to meet the minor requrrementa Students n i t h an appropriate equivalent course ma) exclude . . . PSY 230 f r o m the requtrements. A l l couraes must be pawed w l t h a m l n l m u m grade o f "C:' SECONDARY EDUCATION-B.A.E. Psychology. The minor t e a ~ h i n gfield conslats o f 2 4 semes ter hours. See a departmental ddv~sor. Social Studies. See "Soctal Studteq." page 438. GRADUATE PROGRAMS The faculty I n the Depanment o f Psycholoey otfer a pro gram leading to the Ph D. degree See the Gradriare Carc~log for requtrement<. PSYCHOLOGY (PGS) . . PGS 101 lntroductlon 10 Psychology. 3 F. S SS Maor arcas of lneory and researcn r l ps,cho 09, Pall c pat :n n oooanment soonsoreo reseilrcn or an ea.cal cna ea. .aont a ter naive act v c i s requ red General Sludes. SB PGS ~- 194 SoeelalToolcs. 1 , 14 N PGS 222 Human Sexual Behavior. 3) F S Panerns of sexua behavor, nd d ng variatons and dev atons theo r es of sexua anract on sex dtferences. and sexua dvsfunct on and treatment Prerequ ste PGS 101. ~ens>alSfudies.SB PGS 270 Psychology of Adjustment. (3) F S. SS Pr nciples of menla health, adjustment, conf ct, stress and cop ng processes der ved from cl n ca and exper menta research Intended for nonmajors cannot be used tor major cred t Prerequ s te PGS 101 General Sfudes SB PGS 304 EtfectlveThinking. 3) A Understand ng and mprovng your nte ectua and behavora sk! s lnformat on analys s, nference, log c prob em sovng. and dec s on mak ng Prerequ s te MAT 119 or PSY 230 or equ valent Genera Stud L - - - BS. PGS 306 Environmental Psychology. 3 F S SS Concepts and research strateg es n the study of behavor n nterac ton wtth physcal envronment. Prerequste PGS 101 Genera Stud res. S B , ~ ~~ - 7 ~ ~ ~.~ ~ ~~ PGS 315 PersonalityTheory and Research. 3 F S. SS Def n t nand descr pt on of persona ty n terms of thsoret ca and methodologca approaches. Prerequlstes PGS 101 PSY 290 Gen era Sludes SB PGS 341 Developmental Psychology. (3 F. S Benar or oe. e osmont 3na n te%s at psjcro oq ca pr nc p es C~r'enlrescarcn n n m a r oc.eopmcn1 Prcrcq. sics PGS 10' PSY 293 Genrrs St.ocs SB PGS 344 D.recte0 Chllo Sludy. M, F S SS Tnecr er ano melno3s of nlenenl on n in presclloo cn ircn ano s . ~ c n , sca or3ar.m 7 tne Cr o St a. .anorator. ' no., ect.re Fr 8 l;ours prak cum Prerequ s tes CDE i 3 2 or P G 341 ~ nstructor approval. General Sludss L PGS 350 Social Psychology. 3 F S SS Human soc'al behav or nc ud ng such concepts as aggress on anract on, anr but on, conform'ty, gr ups he p g person percept on and pers as on. Prerequ s te: PGS 101 General Sludes SB PGS 351 Honors Social Psvchology. 3 N Acrit ca ana ys s of human &c a behavlor for honors students top cs nc .oe zia.eal,p qg soc s nl .ante arlral I r, aggresr ~n ne p n3 grc,rs ano an!.Jer -ect.re ~ S C - S S OOPCP ~ on 110 sl~oentsn In 0-1 ore. 0.5 C I C ~If r PGS 350 P~CICOJ 5 les PGS 101 ncrlor4 stand ng. nstructor approval General slud es L SB PGS 365 Community Psychology. (3 F S Menta health and psycho og ca we -be ng n the cammun ty empha s 2 ng current ssues and re ated research Prerequ s te PGS 315 or 350 Genen Studes SB PGS 394 S ~ e c l aTorrics. 1 4 ) N PGS 399 Supervised Research 1 3 F S SS Exper onca .iin n tne canten 31 c.rront lac. 1) w e a r c , pro,ec's St.. aon: s a s s Sneo respons 3 fy da2end r 3 or q.a Icat ons Y yaoe on j May c$ repealeo for a :*la( 0' 6 r0.r.. PIH.H(IL s IPS appro.a! of lac, ty rnerroer oelore reg 51131 n B .l.~..ige n ma,or PI" 01 COreq.51e PSY 230 01 $7. . a w l PGS414 History of Psychology. 3 r S H stor cal deve iprnent of psycho ogy from Is ph asoph ca beg n n ngs to the present Prerequ s tes PGS 101 PSY 230 290. Genera Stud ss USB PGS 427 P~ychology01 Aglng. 3 h Ana ,s s o'loss, ma ntenance, an0 Sa n assoc aloa n in cogn I\e an" 3VecI l e ao l o ( n u . 0.a' 0 lfc'encos n coo no n In normal re fe trans tons-~Lrequs tes PGS 101 341 de&a Studes L S B PGS 430 Industrial Psychology. 3 F S SS Organ ratons and management systems mot vat on and work pe!for mance human factors n systems des gn and eva uaton personne select on and test ng Prerequ s te MGT 301 or PGS 101 PGS 441 Cognitive Development. (3) F, S Exper mental and theorel a terature n ch d deve opment and behavior Prerequ s te PGS 341 or nstructor approva Genera Slud es U S E PGS 443 Abnormal Chlld P S V C ~ O ~ VF. S ..I O(3) Tne maor u ioruers ot dl uncoo iin3 a30 PsCePCe c (I art sm r,peract ty crloo as an" ua in~.$ncj d,e :u.erea r r ..n ng cl-se 3BO~CS 5 treatwent an0 ore.en1 an Prsrea. $ les PGS ' - 1 an= 1 co&e from among PGS 315 and 341 and 350 or nstructor approva Genera Studre$ USE PGS 444 Adolescent Psychology and Psychopathology. 3 N An advanced leve survey of norma adolescent psycho og ca deve Opment and psych og ca d sordeis of th s age per od Lecture d s CUSS on Prerequ s tes PGS 101 341 PSY 290 General Stud es L PGS 445 Child Lanquaqe and Drawing. 3 F Language acqu s t on and devel pmenfi changes n drawng cons d tiao r loe conlext of cogn I l e 0e.e ogmenta stages Cr o m s rep. .orental9n an0 c0mw.n cat 0 7 of m9n eage lnr -611 ar ;.age a n 3 012h no PICIC~ S!C PGS Y.1 G~enewSr-der SQ PGS 446 Soc a1 Development. 3 N Theory research and issues regard ng soc a deve opment are d s. cussed Examp e top cs format on of anachments prosoca deve op men1 and gender roe deve opment Lecture sem nar Prerequtstte PGS 341 General Sludes L PGS 450 Soc'aI Perception and Cognition. 3 N A cr t ca ana ys s of human sac a percept on and soca cogn t on TOPICS nc ude anr but on nterence, memory anent on rnpiess an format on stereotype change Lecture d scuss on Prerequ stes. PGS 101 350 Genera Sludes. L pea . - DEPARTMENT O F RELIGIOUS STUDIES 435 CERTIFICATES AND EMPHASES The following are certificate Droerams or emphase, offered in the ~ e ~ a n m eof n tR ~ I I ~ ' ; U T ~ t u d t e s . ' ~ omore r information on each. see "Certifi~atePrograms and Areas of Ernphasls:' page 139. Department of Religious Studies Joel Gereboff Chair (ECA 377) 4801965-7145 Asian Studies Certificate. Studenta maionne . - in Rel~gious SulJtc, may ele.? 1,) purrllc an ,\sd.In StuJ~cqc n l p t ~ ~ \<,r l, Ea,t .Avm StuJ~c,.cnlri;;lte c o n l b ~ n ~ n~&o u r , c \rnml tllc major wtth selected outside courses of wholly Artan con tent. www.asu.edu/clas/religiou~~studies PROFESSORS CADY FELOHAUS, FOARD. SAMUELSON Jewish Studies Certificate. Students majonng in Rellglous Studies may elect to pursue a Jewiah Studles cert~fi cate combining courses from the major with relected out side courses in the area of Jewish Studles ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS CLAY, COUDERT, GEREBOFF, MOORE, MORRISON, SCHOBER, SWANSON, WOODWARD - Latin American Studies Certificate. Students ma ortne ~n Relisous Studles may elect to pursue a Latin American Studies centficate comblnine courses from the maior with selected outstde courses ot wholly Lattn Amencan content ASSISTANT PROFESSORS FESSENDEN -EON UMAR LECTURER DAMREL Russian and East Eurooean Studies. Students matortnein Rel~gtousStudtes may elect to earn a Ceatficate in Rursian and East Eurooean Studles bv succe?sfullv comoletlne one . of the optlons mentioned m "Rusrtan and Ea5t European Studie?." page 341 2 RELIGIOUS S T U D 1 E S B . A . The B.A. de,ve in Rellgtous Studies conststs of 45 semester houn. 30 of whtch must be in relig~ousstudies (including 21 m upper dtvtsion courses) and 15 of whlch must be in related fields. In order for the student to become acqua~ntedwith the character and role of rellgtons across a wide spectrum of soclal and historical contexts, the 30 semester hours in religious studies must Include the follow ing courses: I. REL 305 Ritual. Symbol, and Myth. 2. at least one course from each of the following disui bution areas: Relieion in the Americas. Relieion and Asian Cultures. and Religlon and Western Cultures; and 3. two research seminars, tnclud~ngREL405 Problems in Religious Studies, whlch may be repeated for credtt; or 4. In place of a second seminar. a student may take REL 499 to wnte an undergraduate thesis. u Southeast Asian Studies Emphasis. Students majoring in Relig~ous - Studies may elect to earn a Certificate In South east Aslan Studles by successfully completing the requtre ments. Women's Studies. Student, ni.xjurtnr in Kcllg~uu\Stuil~c\ ma) elcct to ssm %: Ccn1hs3te in \ V a t c n ' , SutJ~c,b) ru. cesifully completmg the requtrements. GRADUATE PROGRAM The faculty in the Depaltment ot Re1 gloua Studtcr offer a graduate program leading to the M.A. degree for thole who wish to enter a doctoral program in the study of re11 grons, for those who wtsh to teach at the communtty college level, and for those in nonacademtc careers who dectre gen era1 competence in the academic ~ t u d yof reltgrons. See the Graduate Catalog for requlrements The Religious Studies major is an appropriate choice for students wishing to explore such areas as Afncan or Afncan American studies: 1slaiuc studles: myth, ritual, and the m s ; Native American studies; and reltglon . - and p o l ~ t r sAll majors must plan their programs in consultation with a departmental advtsor. A minimum GPA of 2 50 1s requtred in the 30 semester hours of reltgious studies courses. RELIGIOUS STUDIES (REL) REL 1M) Religions of the World. (3) F S An r n t r w x t on to tne h story o' re g OLS traa 1 O ~ ot S tne *or o .nc .a ong B.oon sm Cnr FI anty H na. sm slam J.oa zm ano 0tne.s hat open to st-aents *no have Camp eleo REL 200 Grnerdl St.3 es riU G REL 2W The Study of Religious Traditions. 3 A A wrtt ng lntenssve course ntraduc'ng aoa ytical skfi s necessary for understandcng re1 g ous t a d t ons Be iefs pract ces and commun ties of Sever= re ~ ' O U Stradtians of the wor d Not open to studenis who have camp eted REL 100.General Stud es UHU,G REL 201 Rellaion and the Modern World. 31 A An cntmduct on to the nature and role of re g 0'"s be efs and pract ces n shaplng the lves of ndvduals and soc'et es w th partcu ar anen 1on to the modern word Genera Sfudes UHU MINOR IN RELIGIOUS STUDIES The minor in Religious Studies conslsts of 18 semester m the upper d~valon. Both REL 305 and 405 are required. For m n o r venfication, students must consult a department advtsor. houn, at least 12 of which must be . NOTE: For the Geneat Stud es requ rement, courses, and codes (such as L. SO C, and H) see "Genera Stud es" page 87. For gradual on requ rements see V n versty Graduat on Requrements. paga 83 For an explanation of add t ona wnn bus courses offered but not sled n this cata og, see 'C asaf'catian af Courses, page 60. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY 437 REL 385 Contemporary Western ReligiousThought. (3) A ntroduct on to contemporary Jew sh and Chr stlan thaught.Topics nc ude re 0 on and DO it cs rob em of evl , nter~retatons of God and fem ntsi the0 ogy ~ e n e r aStudies. l UHU REL 390 Women and Rellglon. (3) A The roe of women n several organ zed re lglons andor re1 g ous sects, !ncludrng a study of myth and symba s asthey are used to estaM sh manta n and enforce sex-ro es withh specific re lglons General Studies HU G REL 405 Problems i n Religious Studies. (3) F, S Se ecled lop cs n re 1go.s &a es. lnrolrlng Sl~dentsn researcn ntoresls 01 nnstr.ctor May 00 repealed tor crw t wnen topcs rary Sem nar Prere0~8sreal least 9 samcsler h o ~ r of s REL mlrses or nstructor approval .. REL 410 Judaism in ModernTlmao.r3, h Varety of expross ons of ..uatrm and Jew~shncss~nthe mwern oerjod TOD~Uma$ nc LOB Amer can .La= sm or re1 00,s responses io the HO b u s t bensrai studies HU. H REL 415The Jewish MysticalTradltion. (3) A Exam natlan of some of the esotenc ore of Judasm. Movements and ihterature such as Has'dism and Kaba ah are stud ed General Stud BS HU REL 420 Religion in American Life andThought. (3) A The nfuence of rei g on on Amer can soclety, cu ture, and 'deas: the d st nct ve character of re 'gion n Amer ca Prerequls te. REL 320 or 321 or equwa ent General Sfud,es UHU REL 426 American Preachers and Preachlng:The Sermon i n America. (3) N The lfe and wok of notable Amer can preaches The emergence of the oreacher as reoresentatwe of Amencan rel'o on. Prermuslte REL REL 427 American ReligiousThought. (3) N The thought of representatve Amencan re gcousthlnkerr, i.e.. Jona tho" Edwards W am E ery Chann ng. Horace Bushnel and Relnhold N sbuhr. Prerequs te REL 320 or 321 or equvaent General SfudJes HU H REL 444 Religion In Japan. 3) F Re gron in Japanese h story, espec a iy the development of Japanese Buddh~sm,and re1 g on 'n the modern transformat on of Japan Pre requ s te tnstructor approval. Gsoeral Sludes HU, G. H REL 460 Studies in lslamlc Rellglon. (31 A Issuer n [no nlerprelalon and ~nderslandongof slamc lens. nmslory. soc8stv .-.-c.l!dro ano r t ~ a l sPrerea~s les REL 365 and Re1o ods Studres malor orcnstructor a p p r o i General Studies. HU, d REL 470 Relnglon In the Mlddle Ages. (31 A Ra 8g ods aspects a1 med#o,a if0 an0 lno~gntvanety of forms ol a 9. sent, noresl and reform nloremanls from lne 4th to 131" cenlurles General Sfbdes: HU, H REL -- 471 Reformation and Modern Christianltv. 13) A Protestant Reformatron to contemporary Chrlst an movements. ,"dudes factors in the d sso ut on of t h d ~ e d i e v dChristian spthesls var ety of reform movements and reformat on patterns, Cathol c counter reform measures, formation of iberal thec ogy.ecurnentcai movement. and the Wodd Counc Iof Churches General Sfudres HU, H REL 480 Religion and Global Politics. (3) S Exp ores the nature and ra e of re lg an n lnternat onal pol tlcs n the modern per od. Lecture d scuss on General Stud~esG REL 486 Modern Critics of Rellglon. 3) A Malor theones and cr t ques of re1 g on among modern soca ph osoph ca end re tglous th "ken. General Studres HU REL 494 SpcialTopics in Rellgious Studies. (3) N Open to al students freshmen by nstrvctor approval only Toplcs may be selected from MnOuS areas REL 498 PS: Pro-Seminar in Rellgious Studies. (3) A For students wth a maor or rn nor emphas s in Re g ous Stud es REL 499 Individualized Instruction. (1 3) N REL 501 Research Methods in Religious Studles. (3) F An exp orat on of the malor themes and methods n the study of re I g an, w th pr'mary focus on c ass ca texts Lecture d scussion REL 502 Research Methods in Religious Studles. (3) F, S An exp oration of the malor themes and methods in the study of re sion with pr maw focus on contemporary . texts. Lecture d scuss on. . REL 591 Seminar. (3) N Top cs on methodo w ca s u e s n the study of re g on Prerequlste Rei s ous Studies qraduate student or 'nstructor approva . REL 592 Research. (1 12) N REL 598 Speclal Topics. (3) F. S Top cs are selected from the fo lowing areas: (a) Chnst anty (b Isam (c) Judaism (d) Natve American Rel g on (e) Problems n Rei g ous Stud es (r) Rel g on n Amerca (g) Re1g on n East As a (h) Re1g on 'n South and Souiheast As a (I) Study of Rei g an, Comparative Rs'g on 0) Western Rei g ous Thought Eth a May be repeated for credlt. - Department of Sociology Gary W. Peterson Chair (SS 321) 4801965-3546 www.asu.edu~cladsociology PROFESSORS BOL N, COBAS, GORDON, H A C K m , KRONENFELD, KUL S, LANER. NAGASAWA, PETERSON, THOMAS. WEITZ. ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS BENIN. BLAIR. HARLAh, JACOBSON. KEITH MILLER-LOESSI. OIAN. SULLIVAN ~~~ NOTE: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AGADJANIAN, GLlCK PADILLA. RHEA SENIOR LECTURER FINE INSTRUCTOR WILL AMS SOCIOLOGY-B.A. The B.A. degree in Sociology requires a m i n i m u m o f 30 semester hours of Sociology course work and 15 hours i n closely related fields. Of the 30 requ~redhour?, a m i n i m u m o f 18 hours must he upper division w i t h at least 12 of the 18 upper-div~sionhours taken m res~denceat ASU M a i n Cam pus. All upper division courses in the major must be corn pleted with a grade o f " C or higher. The following courses are required: SOC 101 Introductory Sociology SB. ...... . .... . . 3 or SOC 301 Principles of Sociolog) SB (3) .. . . . . ...3 SOC 390 Socbal Statlstlcs I CS SOC 391 Socrolag~calResearch SB . . .. . . .. . . . . ........ ... .... . . .3 FOI the Cenera SLU os r e q remeol ~ coJrses and c w e s (s-cn as L. SO C ano nr, sea 'Gcncra Sl~alos'pago 87 For graaJallon r e q remenls ~ see -Un uerr,ly Grad~atlonR o q romenls" ~ page 83 Far an explanation 01 ado tlona am" bds co,rsas anoleo bdl not stw n Ins cata og, see 'C asst1 catcon of C a ~ n e s .page 60 . SOC 481 History of S ,ual Thougl t L SB . . . or SOC 485 S xlology at Knowledge USB 1 or SOC 486 Cuntcmparq Theory SB (1) . . . .. .? rematnlng 18 hours must be approved b y the sociology advisor i n consultation u l t h the ctudent and must include at least one course f r o m at least four of the followtng stx areas 1. famil): Soctolog) major, may ~ o m p l e t ethe rernatntng 18 required hour5 through selecttng one o f t w o opttons. For a general roctology degree. student? must choo\e \i\ courses that \ample at leabt three o t the seven aoclology content areas I. famll) . 2 Intergroup relat~oncand social psychology, 3 political comparattve htstoncal: 4 octal problems and processes: 5 stratlhcdtion occupatlons organization; or 6 urban qociology demography. 2. intergroup relat~on\and soc~alps)chology: GRADUATE PROGRAMS ? polrtlcal conlparatl\e h~storical. The taculty in the Department o f Soctology offer pro grams leadlng to the M.A. and Ph D degrees. See the Graduate Caralog for requirements 4 soclal problem, and proceqses. 5 rtratificatlon oiiup,ltlonb organization: 6. urban soc~ologydemography: o r 7 race and cthnicity It ma orb d e ~ i r ea more focused preparatton i n a speclal i7ed area. thev ma) complete the remaining 18 hour\ in one of fire focus areas: famil) issue?. urban issuea. d ~ v e r s ~ t y icwea. uorWorsani7ational iswes. and health issues. Stu dents choos~net h ~ option \ mu51 complete two requlred tocus area c o u r x ? and \elect the rema~ningfour courses t r a m a lia o f optlonnl courses wtthtn that f o ~ u sarea. SOC 483 I n t e m c h p .!re n\,i~lable withtn the focu* area option for thore w h o qual~fv. lnfotmatlon concerning the t w o options for fulhllrng ma or requtrement, i\ a>a~lablei n the Department o f Soct oloe) othce. SS i? I.the Soclolog) Adviaing Center, SS 304. and on the Internet at \\\\a asu edu claa \ociulogy undergraduate adr Isms. SOCIOLOGY (SOC) SOC 101 Introductory Soclologr 3) F S. SS Fundamentas of soaology, organ zatton of human groups and secety processes of nteracf'on and seclal change Not open to students who have credit lor SOC 301 2 hours ecture, 1 hour discuss on Gen era1 SIudrss SB SOC 301 Principles of Sociology. (3 F. S. SS ntens ve and crtlcal analys s of the concepts of secoogy Not open to Students who have cred t tor SOC 101 General Sfudres SB. SOC 312 Sociology of Adolescence. 3 F, S C. t.ra ua .es and i r e so031 procasres lnal ne p explann lne oew op mont f lne p'lenomenan 01 m3Jern aoo escencc incl.0 ng ,"Lest ga Ion 01 aoo escml s~oc.ll.ras and cross CL t.ra, references Prerequ s te SOC 101 or 301 or instructor appro= ~ s i r i Sludes l SB SOC 315 Courtship and Marriage. (3) F S. SS An overv ew of courtsh p. marr age and re ated precesses focus ng on probemat c aspects of these nst tut ons from the soctologica persped ve Prerequ slte SOC 101 or 301 or Instructor approval. General Studes SB MINOR IN S O C I O L O G Y The mlnor io Sociology requlres 18 hours. o f which 12 hours must be upper dlvtston coune?, with at leaat s l r upper d ~ \ l s t o nh o u n completed at A S U M a ~ Campus n The rrqu~red cour\cs are a?,follows. SOC 101 I n t r o d u ~ r ~Sslolugical Baaea of Speech 7 Phvsical and Phvaioloeical Bases of Heanne 3 , u Language Science SB ....... .. 3 Speech Science.. . . . . . . . . . 3 Psychoa~ousti~s . . . 3 Hearing Dlsorden .. 3 lntrodu~l~on 1oAudio abtc Evaluailon . . . ..3 Modlfbln~Communl~attveBeha\lor ... .3 Develoumental Sceech Dlsordera 3 Observaian.. ............................. I Speech and Language Acqui\ition SB ............... .1 Developmental Language Dwrdcrs ............... .1 Aural Rehabtlltation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS 250 310 31 1 367 375 376 384 401 402 Total . . . . . . 431 450 465 470 496 JO The remaintng speech and hearing sctenie courqes to comolete the rnaior are determined b v the students i n con sultation wtth an advisor. A list o f approved e l e ~ves t IS available through the depamnent. Supporting courses from related fields must include the fallowtng o r their equtva SHS 545 Speech Perception by the Hearing Impaired. (3) F Speech perceptua probems of the hear ng mpa'red nc ud ng those who have coch ear mp ants Prerequ s te SHS 375 or nstructor apprava SHS 552 Otoacoust c Emissions as a Diagnostic Tool. 3 F Sl.0, ol lne r)sts 0.oloaco.stc om ssons lnelr Ineorpl ca mp ca 1 3 r 5 an0 avv cat on I9 r n ca a agnost w .ecl.re a sc .ss on lab Prereq. s le SnS 376 or nsrr~clorapprovl SHS 555 Cochlear implants. 3 S C.rren! stat..s ol cocn oar mp ant rosearcn an0 oeve apment Prereq .stes SnS 504 a r a 5.15 or nSlrrCIOr appr0.a SHS 565 Speech and Language Acquisition. (3 S Spaern an0 $a?g.age oe,a'o~rnenl n 1111 norma cll la Ploroq. s lo SdS 367 ,r e9. . a m SHS 566 Psycho ogy of Language. 3 S The psycho ngu st c study of the product on and comprehension of anouaoe " across the fesoan SHS 567 Neural Base5 of Comm~nicaton Dlsordem t3, F he-rosc ence m a 1s ap:, cat on to maners of normal an0 u soroered romm.rl cat cn Pro cr coroa. s lo SnS 310 or ea. . d en1 SHS 570 Commun'cation Disorders and Multicultural Populations. 3 S Study of rac a and ethn c b ases and the commun cat on behavan and d sarders n var ous cu tural groups SHS 571 Augmentative Communication and Language Program. mino. 13 S ~ o c t sbn nd vdua s across the age span who are or who are at r sk for be ng "nab e to commun cate w th spoken language. Lecture, ab. SHS 572 Language Assessment and intervention in Early Childhood. 3 F on the b rth to 5 year o d pop" at on who are at r sk for or have FOCUS cammuncat on and anguage d sabl t es Prerequs te SHS 470 or equ "a ent SHS 573 Language Assessment and lnterventlon with SchoolAge Populations. 3 S Focus on ater anguage development ingu stlc demands of aca demlc sen ngs assessment and ntervent on strategies for o der ch I dren and ado escents. Prerequ ste SHS 565 or equ va ent SHS 574 Fluency Disorders andTmatment. (3 F Phenomena el oogy. assessment and theones of stuner ng are presented fa owed by var ous treatment procedures for ch dren and ad" Is who $tuner Prerequ s te SHS 431 or equ ua ent SHS 575 Aphasia and Related Neurogenic Language Disorden. . ,- - , I C Assessment and treatment of acqu red neurol ngu st c mpa rment Prerequ ste. SHS 567 SHS 576 Neuramotor Speech Disorders. 3 S Eva "at on and treatment of the dysarthr as and apraxa of speech Emphas s on acqu red ad" t d sorders SHS 577 Craniofacial Disorders of Communication. 3 S SS Communtcatlon dsorders re ated to anoma es of the cran otacal structures nc udtng orofac a clefl g of the Ip and palate Prerequ 518 SHS 310 01 equ va en1 SHS 578 Disorders of Vo'ce. (3) S Cammuntcatlon d sorders re ated to dysfuncton of the phonatoiy and resonance systems of vo ce production assessment, and treatment Prerequ s te SHS 310 or nstructor approval SHS 579 Feeding and Swallowing Disorders Across the Lifespan. 131 F Focus on ndlvidua s across the age span who have feed ng andlor swa ow ng d sordsrs Assessment and treatment strateg es are pre senled Prerequ s te SHS 567 SHS 580 Clinical Practicum. 1 4 1 F S. SS Supervsed pract cum n aud o oqv o r sDeech anquaus Pathooqv .. 1 no., stall ng and 3 no-rs of cl e r i mnlacl por nee6 p i r r1u.r icrdo I May be repeatea lor creat Prcreq~ s les nslr ,clor ilpprotal. sl.aenl mbst not nave orov 5 Onal adm ss on sla1.s SHS 581 Right Hemisphere Syndrome,Traumatic Brain Injury, and Dementia. (3) F Study of the nature character stlw and c ncal manageme t of cog" tlve and commun cat ve mpa rments accompany ng r ght hem sphere damage. TBl. and dement a Prerequs te SHS 567. SHS 582 Dlflerential Diagnosis of Communication Disorders. (3 c " Procea.res for assess ng speocnlang~ageo wruers n cn aren ana ~ O J I S 3 no.m IOCI.~~ 2 tlo.rs ao P r t r t q . 5 1 ~ SnS ~ 250 a o 310 ana 465 ana 567 or ea. vafeilts SHS 584 Internship. ( 1 4 , F S SS Ofl camp-r a recteo axpercelcos n =.do ogy or SF eern .ang,age Oatno 001 Mad De reoealeu for credtt Prereo~ s ter SdS 563 SL dent mrsi co~suitwlih eoord nator before reAistrat on SHS 585 Articulation and Phonology: Assessment and intervention. 3) 5 Assessment and treatment of deve opmenta artcu at on and phono loglca disorders Prersqu s tes: SHS 250 and 310 or equ vaients. SHS 591 Semlnar. 3 F 5.5.5 Se ected topw reg" ar y offered (a) Autism and Pervasve Language Disorders b) Mu t p y HandicappedCh! d SHS 596 Aural Rehabilitation. (3) 5 Approaches to aural rehab tat on inch dren and adults ntroductton to educat ona aud o ogy and ass st ve sten ng dev ces Prerequ s te SHS 401 or501 or equvaent SHS 792 Research. (1 12) N SHS 799 DiSSertalion. 1 15 N ,~. WOMEN'S STUDIES PROGRAM 443 Women's Studies Program . Director - M a r v Loean Rothschild (ECA2091 4801965-2358 www.~su.edu/clas/womens studies Languages and Literatures Professors: Foster, Losse, Asslstant Professors: Choi George, Gruzinska, Rees; Assistant Research Professional: Orlich Management Associate Professor Cook Music Professor: Williamson Philosophy Assoc ate Professor: McGregor CORE FACULTY Professor: Rothschild, Assoc~ateProfessors: Ferraro, Hibner KObl tz: Assstant Professors: K nger, Leong, Lind. Scheiner AFFILIATED FACULTY Anthropology Professor: ~ o s Chiono. s Associate Professor Brandt Art Professors.Cooel, Magenla, Fah mdn: Assoc~ateProfessor: Scnle~f Art History Associate Professor: Wolfthal Chicana and Chicano Studies Professor. Ru z Communication Professor.Va ent ne: Associate Professors Carlson Nakayama Education Professors: Edelsky Guzeni Educational Media and Computers Associate Professors Mclsaac. W son English l y, Gut errez. L ghtfoot, Professors: Adams cr:we Nilsen. Rhodes, Sens bar: Associate Professors. DeLamone. Horan. Morgan ASSstant Professors Pritchard, Thompson, Tohe. Webb. Senior Lecturer Oberme er Lecturers Heenan, Norton Exercise Science and Physical Education Ass'stant Professor Swan Family Resources and Human Development Professor: Martln Geography Professor Burns History Professors: Fuchs, Giff~n,Lavr~n,Warnickc Associate Professors: Gray Gullet. Hendrfcks, Stoner, Ass stant Professor: Ramey Justice Studies Professors: Junk, Romero Zatz Assistant Professors. Adelman, Menjivar Political Science Associate Professor: Dantico Psychology Professors: Chassin. Eisenbera Russo. Associate professor: ~ a e n z Psychology in Education Professors: Bernste n. Hacketl. Kerr: Associate Professor: Moore Recreation Management andTourism Professor: Allison Religious Studies Assistant Professor. Fessenden Social Work Professors Coudroalou. Seaal: Associate profess&: derdis: ASSstant Professors: Brzuzy, Hurdle Sociology -. Professors:Gordon. dronenfelo. Kulis, Laner Weiu; Assocate Professors Berin, M er.Loess ; Ass stant Professor: Agaojanian Theatre Professor. Knapp ASU West Women's Studies Professor: Stage The Women's Studies Program 1s an interdisciplinary un~versitvroara am housed i n the Colleee of Liberal Arts dnd ~cienck.?nformationon faculty affiliation is provided for reference WOMEN'S STUDIES--6.A. O R B.S. Women's Studies orovides our students with an intenswe lnterdlsc~plmaryliberal arts education that enables them to wnte well. thmk criticallv. and analvze ~roblemseffec tively. Our students take a vanety o f courses, including a caostone seminar resuirine - orizinal - research and writine, anh an lnternshlp that helps them prepare for life after &I leae. research is encouraged, . and - Oriainal - undermaduate . some courses involbe students i n studylng community problems and formulating policy solutions. The B.A. or B.S. degree i n Women's Studies consists o f 45 semester hours (with a grade o f "C" or higher), of which 33 must be taken from WST or WSH orefixes or from other prefixes designated as part of the major The other 12 must be i n closely related fields chosen i n consultation with an . . WOMEN'S STUDIES PROGRAM 445 WST 378 Contemporary FeministTheow (3) F, S Contemwrary femlnist theorles and exploration of the lntersect~onof gender, race, ethnlclfy and class through critical analysis. Prerequlslte: WST 100 or 300 or mstructor approval. General Slud8es: L. C. WST 380 Gender, Race, and Class. (3) F S Cultural dlverslty class, and gender Issues in American social life are explored. Lecture, semlnar, analysis papers, and writing. Prerequ~site: WST 100 or 3W or instructor approval. General Studies: SB. C. WST 457 Gender, Culture, and Development. (3) F S Eco'lom c c r trra and soc o w 1 ca conlrnr for .03arnana ng nomen F roes re ale0 10 nea In tam y norr ea-cat or- asla po tfcs n Uele OP no co.nlr,es Prereo. 5 % 6 n o ~ of s sma S C O ~ C OCIOO tor instruioripproval. ~ e n e r a i ~ t u d i eSB, s : G. WST 460 Women and the Body. (3) F, S An interdiscipl8nary look at how representationsol woman as body permeate culture and affect a woman's sense of self Lecture, discussion Prerequisite: WST 100 or 300 or instructor approval. General Studies: SB, C Manhews Center WST 477 Women and Violence. (3) F Global examination of forms of violence against women at the individ"at, institutional, and cultural levels, and effons to control it. Lscture. discussion. Prerequ1srte: WST I 0 0 or 300 or instrunor approval. WST 484 Internship. (1-3) F, S Practical experience to enhance the academic perspectives mat emerge from women's sludles lnstructlon. Prerequisite:preappmval by internship coordinator required. WST 498 PS:Theoretical Issues i n Women's Studies. I31 F, S R e x ng ana rosoarch on mwrlanl tnsoret ca s s ~ e sn *amon% SILO es Proroq. 5 le W S T 100 or 300 or nnrmor approva General Sr.ofes . H V=I &+do NOTE: For the General Studies requirement, courses, and codes (such as L. SO. C, and HI, see 'General Studies: page 87. For graduation requirements, see "Unlversiry Graduation Requirements: page 83. For an explanation of additional omnibus courses offered but not listed I" this catalog, see 'Classibcation ot Courses," page 60. College of Nursing Barbara Durand, Ed.D., Dean www.asu.edu/nursing '-BLOOD PRESSURE - ' n-r- settings. ~er~-ma#~ ............................. .447 Advising ............................... ,448 Admission. Degrees. ............................... ,449 College Degree Requirements ............ . A 4 9 ..................... ,450 Special Programs. .......................,451 General Information. ..................... .452 Major Requirements. Faculty and Courses ..................... ,453 COLLEGE O F NURSING 447 PURPOSE The facultv in the C?llege of Nursing acknowledge their r e s ~ o n a ~ b i l to ~ t health v care consumers for the vrevardtlon of individuals u ho probide nursing care of profesa~on.d qualit) through te~ching,research, and qervice. The purpose of the College of Nurqing i q to provide edu~atlonalpro grams that prepare profesuondl nurses to meet the health care need? of tnd~btdual<,groups, and commumttes. To ach~exethi? purpose, the college offer? undergraduate. grad uate. and continuing and extended education programs. W~thinthe context ot a liberal education. the degree pro grams prepare profes\~ondlnuraes who . . 1 understand and reapond to changing health and social needs and aervlces. 2 influence nursing practice and health care through leddershlv and vartlc~vatlonm ~rofesslonaland bociopoltt~calactiv~t~e?; and 1. utllrze aclentihc knowledge to advance profewional nursing practice. The conttnulng educat~onprogram provtdes opportunlttes for reglatered nurses (RNs) to lmprove and expand their nurbing practice to meet the health care needs of various populattonc and to further their own professional derelop men1 ORGANIZATION The Colleee of Nurclng i\ oreanized around t u o maior clinical div~sjons:adult health/iarent chtld nursing a n i community healtWpaychoso~ial nursine- syrtems. . . . The college offers an undergrdduate program leading to a Bachelor ot Sctence In Nurstng degree, a graduate program leading to an M.S degree a ~ t preparation h for advanced practice in nursing. and continuing and extended education opportunities for RNs ADMISSION fessional program The college md, not accept tranafer credit (erpecially ~ciencecompleted more than I0 yearc before the date of appl~cation. Professional Program Admission. P r e n u r ~ ~ nstudents g are eligible for ons side rat ton for adniisuon to the professional procram f they meet the tollowlng criteria I. regular adm~wionto the College of Nurslng dt ASU Man: 2 good standing with ASU and the College of Nurs lng, 3 min~mumprerequlslte GPA of 2.75. 4. complet~onof deatgnated prerequisite courses a i t h earned gmde of " C or h~,her . In each cour\e. 5 completion of the application form, 6. ~ubmsqtonof required health and II munrratlon informat~on. 7. a Test of Engllsh d \ d Forelgn Ldz gUdge (TOEFL) score of 550 or h~gher,for ~nternationalstudents. and 8. aubmlsclon of other required materials. Admiss~onIS select!ve and bdxd on dbalable resources. Meeting the mintmum orereaulsrte GPA dues not enrure adrmssion All qualihed appltcano may not be adnutted. Students adm~ttedto the orofecsional o r o m m are reuulred to meet the following cnteria: - . . . - 1. proot of CPR cenihcation Level C Amencan Heart Aasoclation Health Care Probider : 2. proof of negattve drug screen; 1. completion of all required health and lmmunlratlon informat~on:and 4. other requ~redmdter 31 Profer~lonalprogram counes are offered at ASU Main fy pref and ASU Weqt student^ are aqhed to ~ p e c ~ locatlon erence as part of the appllcatlon proces* Studentc are expected to complete the profess~onalprogram on the cam pua asigned upon admls\lon. Preprofessional Admission. Students are admitted Into the College of Nurring as "prenursing" student-. Admission to ASU d- a prenurung student does not guarantee admlsslon nto the profebsronal progrdm. A d m s s ~ o nto the profeh s~onalprogram is competitive, a i t h the greatest emphas~s placed on prerequ~qitegrade point average In addltlon to meeting the unlverslt) requlrementy tor ddmlsslon, it I * recommended that students complete one year each of high ~choolchemi~tryand biology. Prenuralng students are requ~redto seek academlc adbis ing each semeater through the College of Nursing Student Senices Office This advlsing includes course planning as well a5 lnformat~onregdrdtng apphcatlon mater~alsand deadline< Professional Program Transfer. Studentq requesting to trdnsfer Into the profe\\~onalprogram with adranced u\ enrollment mu\t tile a petltlon reque*tlng readmittance to the profecrional program and muht pro\ ~ d the e following doruments 1. proof of current enrollnient or readmtss~onto ASU and the College of Nurscng: 2 . tran, mdklng dectrionc regzding patient care. and perfannlng nccc\Fag phyucal and mental activi tie\ to emure safe care For corn~letedetai s. contact an ad\~corin the Student Senice, 0thce at NUR 108 or call 480 965 2987 . tion? tor th15program lnclude gathering data through the Professional Liability Insurance. It is highl) recom mended that students cam, their own persunal praferslonal lcability lnaurdnce u hen enrolled in clinical nur\ing courses. Health and Accident Insurance. It I? strongl) recom mended that all btudents carry thelr own health and accident in\urance. Some clcnical q e n u e s requlre student5 to ha\e current hedlth insurance. See the Urrderqradrmre Sfudr,tr Ho,,rlh ,oL. Each student I \ perconally re\ponstble lor coats related lo an) accident or illness durlng or outside of ~ c h o o l ail,\ ltles Automobile Insurance. Students are required by state law to carry dutomoblle insurance. Students are re\pon\ible for tran\ponatlon to and from clinical sitea. Exten\ne travel may be requ~redtor selected clinical e\pmencea ADVISING W h ~ l ethe College of Nurscng provlder academic advib Ing, rr ,$ alrr,,rarel> rhe re\pomibilih of each .sfsrle,tr ro ful j l l rr6 NUR 182 Nurrlng Practice 11' .............. 9 PGS 101 Introduction to Psychology SB ........... .3 PHI 107 Pnn~tplesof Sound Rra\on~ngL H U . . .......... 3 .............. ....1 CS \tdtc!trc~ e l e ~ t n e * For altematwer. see an ad\lsor Professional Program R e q u i r e m e n t s MAJOR REQUIREMENTS Fint Semester NLR 191 Reglatered Nurse Mobtltty I: Prtfe\atonal Develo~mentL ........... . . .3 \CR 7.12 ~c;~.t&d \ ~ r * ehl.jh~l~l) I I Hr~lth311d \\'L.IIIIL.*~ R 4 I I I l lh I 1 N u 3 7 Gloh~d.t~$~r?ne<.c,mr\c ~dppcccltuwu~SU ,)I llt', Upper di,nuon electne ............ .........3 The Nurstne- malor , reaulrernenta are comoleted after ~ J m i r \ ~ o11)n the pr,lt'<\rir,n:,l progr.m KK ~lilclcntr\h,,uld rcicr 1%)"RS F3 S K Dcgrcc R c . q ~ ~ r r . n l c ~on ~ t1111, *" p a p Nuning Core Courses 1999-20UO Junior rear First Semester ..... NUR 341 Theorv I Health lntezntv NUR 351 intmducuon lo Phmacolog) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 NUR 761 Prute\r~on.dDe,elrpment I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 NLR 781 Nur ~ n gPm~trceI . ................................7 Total ... ................ 6 Second Semester NLR 742 Theory 11: Health Integnt) andAlterart,nh .......... > NUR 362 Prote\\tonal De>elopmentI1 Nur\lng Rc\earch L. .... 1 NUR 382 Nurhlng Practtce 11 8 Total ..................................................... 16 Senior Year First Semester NUR 441 Theor) 111: Health Integrity and Altrriltrunr NUR 461 Profe\rlonal De\elopment 111 The An ot Nurstng NUR 481 Nurrlag Prdrttie 111. . . . . . 6 3 7 Total ..................................................... 16 Second Semester NLR 112 Theor) I\ Hedlth Integnr) andAltcrat~on\............ 7 NUR 113 Thcon V. Leadrrshlp and Management. .............. 3 NUR 462 Prote?stonal De\elopment IV ...........2 NUR Jb? Nursng P r v ~ t t ~IVe . 8 Toul. ................................................. .16 Nurrlng core total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Each aeme\ter of couraea l a prerequirlte to sub\equent semesters. See an advisor for current program information. RN-B.S.N. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Prerequisite Course R e q u i r e m e n t s ASB 202 Ethnlc Relatlanq tn the Lnlred Stale, C. H ......... .1 BIO 201 Human Anatom) and Ph)alology I $6 ..............4 BIO 202 Human Annlom) and Ph)slolog) I1 . . . . . . . . . . . .4 CDE 232 Human Debelopn ent SB ......... 3 CHM 101 Introductory Chemntry TQ .......................4 ENG 0 Fmt Year Campovoon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ENG 102 F R I Year Compo\lt on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 FON 241 Human Nutnllon . . . . . . . .1 HCR ?4(1 Human Pathoph)s~oloo\* . . . . . . . . . . .4 7 MAT 117 College Algebra hf4 ................. hlIC 205 M~crob#oloey SG 3 1 MIC 2 16 Mtcrob~vlogyLaboraton SG . . NUR 3-11 Theory I Health Integnr)' ... . I NUR 342 Theory 11: Health Integnr) and A terntic n\' ............ > NUR 351 lnuxluctton to Phamacolog)' .................... . 2 NUR 361 Prafe\~tonalDevelopment I* . . . . . . . . . . . 3 NUR 781 Nur\tng Practice 1' . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 Total .......... .............. 15 Second Semester 3 NUR 362 Profeaslonal De\elopmenl 11' Uunxng Research L NL R 441 Theory In Health lntcgnty and 4lteratton~......... . b NUR 495 Commuruty HealtNHome Health Nursrng Practrc .... . 4 Upper divtalon elective . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..7 Total .... ............... ......... 16 Third Semester NUR 442 Theorv IV: Health Integrity and Alter~t~ona NUR W Theor) V: Leader~hrpand Management NUR J62 Profess~onalDe,elopment lV ............ NUR 496 Leadership and Management Pract~~e far RN s Total . ............... Profeaa8onal program total ........ ...7 .............. ................. .3 . .? 5 I7 U RNs ~nterestedin pursulng the RN M S. track ~ h o u l d contact an advisor m the College of Nura~ngStudent Ser vlceq Office. ACADEMIC STANDARDS Studenti are admitted Into the C o l l q e of Nursing as prenurslng students and are sub sct to the general ~tandard, of academic good standtng at the uni~erslty.However, stu dents who maintain standard5 of dcddemic good standtng do not nece5sanly qualtfy for admis-ion Into the professional program Constderatron for admission Into the professions pro grdm IS contingent on achtevlng at lea5t a "C" In all prereq u15ite courses and eamlng a rnin~mumGPA of 2.75 in prerequ~sitecourses. In addition, a grade o f ' C' or hlgher IS required in all course work for the degree Once admltted Into the professional program, student? are dllowed only one nurs ng courae fatlure within the program The second failure in a nurstng cource leads to dn automatrc dtsqualificatton from the College of Nurqing. Probation andfor d~squalificationis in accordance with univer\ity polic~esAcadernlc dishonesty i? not tolerated in any course and is subject to specific College of Nurslng policies and procedures. GRADING POLICY FOR NURSING C O U R S E S W~lhanthe undergraduate program. grades are assigned to reflecl level5 of achle\emcnt i n relaion to course objective\ Student5 who do not c o m ~ l e t ea reauired nursme courae ratlsfactorily, recetvtng a grade of " D or " E (talhng) or a mark of " W withdrawal), are not eligible to progre3s in - COLLEGE OF NURSING 451 the professional program. A student u h o ulthdrdws from d course with a fallng gmde reported ac an "El" or " E 9 15 considered to have failed the course. Student, u ha fail a glven course tuice are dlaqual~fiedfnln thc College of Nursing. Students wht earn a total of thtee tdilures In the profess~onalprogram counes are also di\qual~hed.A required nursing courre may be repeated only once Anv, oetitron for curriculum adiustment. courLe sub\t~tu tlon. overload, readmission to a nuralng course. or readmic sion to the profes~ionalprogram must be approxed by the College Standards Committee. Withdrawal is in accordance with the a~thdrawalpollcy of the univers~ty.Student5 u ho withdraw from requlred clinical nursing courseq must complete the Intemption in Curricular Progression form. The form i\ completed b) the student in con~unctlonw ~ t hthe faculty of record for the course(s). Reenuy requires adbrslng a%l\tance In addition, students are respona~blefor completing the unl\ers~t)w ~ t h drawal procedure. An incomplete in a requlred nurslng course must be s a t i ~ factorily removed before progresslon in the prote5sional program is pemutted. A grade of "I" is not alloued In L ~ I ~ cal courses. See "Gmdtng System." page 76, for uni\ersit) policy. Audsted courses are not accepted as cour*e cred t m the minlmum 120 semester hour requirement for graduation. course5 requlre an extenslre uie ol equlpn ent and \uppltes from the colle,e Learn~ngRehlurce Center Accordinyl). ctudenth are aseshed a fee for the folloumg coune,' NUR ? I 4 tor RN\. 1?7.4?8.4?9, and 430 Con\ult u ~ t han a d t ~ FOT for lnformdtion on laborator) tees for Puurvn: uour\c\ in the 1999 '2000 curri~ulumLab tees may be a\ser\ed on other course\. See the current S d ~ i i ~ t lt ~ I AS:4S11 hcr JUJ w r \ c , J, the $ . I \ c ~ I I . I > ~h<>,l! ti.,Il - t u J c ~ x;tl\~tw\ ~t the .o l c x rhc . s ~ ~ . n~,.t,. l ., IJAI%.I~I between the Graduate ~urse-organization(GNOI. the Student Nurses' Association (SNA). and the Nursing Students for Ethnic and Cultural Diversity. The CCNS provides for communication, cooperation. and understanding among undergraduate students. graduate students. and faculty and represents the college in university and nonuni\.ersity affairs. J and individuals o f all ages Students in the College of Nursine - mav receive health Lmrr through the clinic for a fee. Students niay obtain the health and immunization material required for admission to the professional program at the clinic's fxility. The tioility also senes as a learning laboratory for both master's and baccalaureate nursing students. 2 - GENERAL INFORMATION Student Services. Thc Student Services Office in the College of Nursing oror ides academic advising. erneral advis- ety o f concerns related to academic or personal i\sues. Prosmotiw students wantinc mare information on College of Scholarship and Financial Aid. For information regarding schular\hips and loans. scr "Financial Aid." page 57. information ahout scholarship and loan funds for nursing studmt, may he obtained troni the Student Financial Assistance Office or the College of Nursing Student Services Officr. Learning Resources. The Learning Resource Center (LRCI contains a well-supplied nursing laboratory. audiovisual media. a \.aiety of computers. and computer software related to nursing and hcalth care. Clinical Facilities. Learning experiences with patientslclients and fdmilies are provided under the supervision of Graduate Nurse Organization. GNO i h the cnordlnating body for nursing students in the graduate program. i t provides programs. infomiation. and orientaticrn services far graduate students and ~~ornplements their academic experimcec Student Nurses' Association. SNA i s a profe\\iunal nursing organizalion. By being a member u f SNA. the student k l o n e s to the Natinnal Student Nurses' A\\ociation (NSNA). which i s the student counterpan of the American Nurses Association for RNs. NSNA provides means fur financial assistance. career planning. a voice in Washington. an opportunity for involvement. and luw~crrst~.omprehen~ sive malpractice insur~nce. - Nursing Students for Ethnic and Cultural Diversity. This organization was formed i n 1989 to provide a network of information and suppon fur students intrrcbtrd in issues of cultural awareness and diversity. Sigma Theta Tau. The Beta Upsilon chapter of Sigma Theta Tau was chartered at the College of Nursing in 1976. Membership in Sigma Theta Tau is an honor conferred on undergraduate and graduate students w,ho have demon^ strated outstanding academic and profesional achic~ement ROTC Program. Students pursuing a commission through either the Air Force or Army ROTC programs are required to take from 12 to 20 hours in the Departnirnt of Military Science. To preclude excessive course o\erlnads. lhese students should plan on an additional one tu two semesters andlor summer school to complete degree requlrcrncnts. ROTC students mubt meut all of the degree rcquiremsnts of the college. College of Public Programs Anne L. Schneider, Ph.D., Dean ww\v.asu.edu/copp Hugh Downs meets students at a reception celebrating the renamlng of the Department of Communication to the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication. ~ , , ~ ~ American Indian Studies Program ..........,461 School of Justice Studies .................,470 Asian Pacific American Studies Program . . . . ,461 School of Public Affairs.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,474 Hugh Downs School of Human Communication. .......................,462 Department of Recreation Management andTourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .475 . Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunication. ................,466 School of Social Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..478 n ~ ~ b , ~ ~ COLLEGE OF PUBLIC PROGRAMS 457 PURPOSE The faculb ~n the College of Public Proerams offer a w ~ d erange of undergraduate and graduate course work. both on and of! campus, to full time and part time students. Each academic unit of the college not only assumes respons~bilitym preparing its own majors, but provides a vanety of service courses for the rest of the urnversity. The college is committed to prov~dingexcellence m teaching, research, and public service. Consequently, the units work closely with numerous public, quasi public, and pnvate agencles at the nauonal, regional. state, and local levels ORGANIZATION The College of Publlc Programs 1s composed of six aca dermc unlts, each admlnlstered by a chau or director: Depalmcnt of Ke~rcalonManqcmcnr and Toun\ni tlurh D.nr n, Scllool 01 Hulnan C < > m m u n l a f i ~ x ~ c h o oof l Justice Studies School of Public Affalrb School of Soclal Work Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunication The general administration of the college is the responal bil~tyof the dean, who 1s respons~bleto the university presi dent through the senior viLe president and provost. For more information, visit the college's Web site at www.asu.edu COPP. ADMISSION Freshmen and Transfers. Individuals interested In adnus sion to an undergraduate program m the College of Public Programs should refer to "Undergraduate Admission," page 62. Those who meet the minimum univers~tyadrms sion requirements will be admitted to the undergraduate academc unit of the college as a p r e m j o r in that respectlve academic unit Maior Status Admission Reauirements. On Januaw I. 1949 the School of Soc~al~ o ; kofficially became a of the College of Publlc Programs. In order to accommodate the smooth transitton of the school into the college. major status admission requirements and other college degree requirements established by the College of Publlc Programs will not avvlv to the School of Soc~alWork durlne the 1999 2000 academic year but will be phased in &ring sub sequent years. All School of Soc~alWork admission and degree requirements for the 1999 2000 acadenuc year are descnbed 1n this catalog (see "School of Social Work," page 478). Entq to any undergraduate acadenuc unlt of the college wlth status as a major requues: &I 3. the College of Public Programs wntlng competence, communication, and computer requirements qee "College Degree Requirements." page 458). The academic umts may also have additional requlre The ASL GPA is computed on ASU courses only and must be based on a minimum of nine semester hours of courses w ~ t hgrade options of "A," "B," "C," "D:' or "En Moat upper d ~ v ~ s i ocourses n in the college are not open to premajors. Premajors should check the catalog lnformat~on in their major fields to d e t e m n e any courae enrollment restnctlons. Students should refer to the section ot the catalog and advising documents w ~ t hreference to theu preferred areas of study for spec~ahzeddepartmental retention requuements andlor continued enrollment in their major courses. merit, 'lkansler Credit. In mt)rt cdies, co~lr,c trork s~~:cestull) ~umplcrc.l.$In r~g1311311)d . ~ r c ~ l ~ lfour e d )CLI~ n ~ l ~ t uoft ~ n ~ i lugher education is accepted into the reqpectkve acadenuc unit. Transterable courqe work successfully completed at an accred~tedtwo year insutution of higher educat~on(commu nity or junior college) transfers as lower-d~vlsioncredrt up to a maxlmum of 64 semester hours Succeqsful completion is defined for purpose of transfer as havlng recelved a grade comparable to an "A," "B," or "C"at ASU The acceptance of credits IS d e t e m n e d by the director of Undergraduate Admlsaions, and the utihzation of credits toward degree requuements ia at the discretion of the academic unlt. ADVISING The advislng rmssron for the College of Pubhc Pmgrams profe\s~onalacadenuc advising staff is to assist students In develop~ngmeaningful educational plans that wlll meet the11 academic, career, and personal goals in an ongoing n,L,ss r ~ of evaluation ~ and clarification ~ -~~~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~ ~ ~ The advisors stnve to perform thelr dut~esm a profes slonal, ethlcal, confidenual, ac'urate. and support~veman ner. respecting student diversity and needs, and always holding the indlvldual m hlghest regard. The student and advrsor should accomphsh t h ~ process s in a spirit of shared responslb~l~ty to develop academic excellence, strong deci slon making slalls, and self reliance. A btudent who has been admitted to the College of Public Programs is assigned an academic advlsor from the aca demic unit of the student's major area of study Quest~ona on advwng should be directed to the student's academic adrisor or to the College SNdent Serv~cesOffice. WILSN 201 Mandatory Advising. The following categones of students are required to recelve advislng and to be cleared on the Mandato~yAdvislnq Computer System before they may register for classes. 1. the complet~onof at least 56 semester hours w ~ t ha minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50; 2. the unlverslty First Year Composition requirement and the university numeracy requuement (see "Uni versity Graduation Requirements:' page 83): and 1. 2. 3. 4. -. all freshmen; transfer students in the11 first semester at ASU, students with adnuss~onscompetency deficiencies: students with specla1 adm~sslonsstatus: General Sl~o8csrcqt, remcnl, courses an0 coaes (sdch as SO. C ilno H, soe 'Gcncra SILOcs.'pnge 87 For graa.alon r e q remenrs. ~ see -Un vewry Grad.at,on Req.#remcnts, page 83. Far an explanat on of aad8I ona omn 0.s codrsor onere0 oll no: n In s catalog see C assf cal.on of Co.Res, page 60. NOTE: For tne sfeo College of Public Programs Baccalaureate Degrees and Majors Major Concentration Degree Admn~steredBy Broadcasting Emphases. broadcast journalism, businesd management B.A. Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunication Hugh Downs School of Human Communication Walter Cronklte School of Journalism and Telecommun~cat~on School of Justice Studies Department of Recreation Management and Tounsm Schwl of Social Work ~p Communication - B.A.. B.S. Journalism Emphases news editorial, public relat~onc. vlsual journalism B.A. Justice Studies Recreation - Recreation management, tourism Social Work 5. students on probation, 6. atudent~who have been disqual~fied, 7 students wtth a cumulative GPA less than 2.00, and 8. readmitted students Course Load. A normal course load per semester is 15 16 semester hours. The maximum number of hours for which a student can register is 18 semester hours unless an overload petitlon has been filed and approved by the Department' School Standards Committee and the Academic and Student Affairs Committee of the college Semester course loada may be further limited for studenta In mandatoly advising. Petitions for overload are not ordinarily approved for ~ t u dents who have a cumulative GPA less than 3.00 and who do not state valtd reasons for the need to register for the credits. Students who register for semester hours in excess of 18 and do not have an approved o\erload petition on file have courqeq randomly removed through an "adm~nistrative drop" actlon. Specific degree requlrementa are explained in detail under the respective college, school. and department sec tlons. B.S. B.S B.S.W. both ENG 101 and 102 (or ENG 107 and 108 for interna tional students), or m ENG 105 or its equivalent. Should a student receive a grade lower than "C"in any of the courses, it must be repeated until the specified proficiency is demonstrated Composition courses transferred from out of state ln~tltution~ musf be evaluated and approved by the Unlver SflY Flrst-Year Composition Ofice or by other advisors spe c l h c a l l ~dealgnated for this Purpose. G e n e r a l S t u d i e s Requirement All undereraduate students in the Colleee of Publlc Pro grams are required to complete the university General Stud les requirement to be elieible tor graduation in anv' of the undergraduate cuniculaoffered by the college. Generdl Studies courses are regularlv - . revlewed To deter mine whether a course meets one or more parts of the Gen era1 Studies requirement, see "General Studies," page 87, and the current Scheduk of Classes Note that all three Gen era1 Stud~esawareness areas are requ~red.Consult your advlsor for an appro\ed list of courses. General Studles courses are also ~dentlfiedfollowing course descriotions accordine to the "Kev to General Stud les Credlt Abbreviations:' page 89. - - - DEGREES COLLEGE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS The faculty in the College of P u b l i ~Programs offer undergraduate academic insuuction in five departments or school<. Successful completion ot a four year program of 120 semester hours is specified by the respective academic umt. See "College of Public Programs Baccalaureate Degrees and Majom" table, on this page In a d d ~ t ~ otonthe university General Studies requirement, the College of Public Programs also has requuements in communicatlon. computer science, humanmes and fine arts, social and behavioral sctences, and writing competence. GRADUATE PROGRAMS Master's degree programs are offered by all of the aca demic units of the College of Public Programs and four of the umts offer doctoral degrees. See the "College of Public P r o g m s Graduate Degrees and Majors" table, page 459. For more informatron on courses. faculty, and programs. see the Graduare Coralog. UNIVERSITY GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS In add~tronto fulfilltng college and majar requlrements. ~tudentsmust meet all university graduation requirementr. First-Year C o m p o s i t i o n R e q u i r e m e n t Students must demonstrate reasonable profictency in written English by achieving a grade of "C"or higher in Communication Requirement All undergraduate majors are requlred to take one of the following courses: COM IW COM 225 COM 210 COM 241 COM 259 Inuoductlon to Human Communlcatron SB . ... . . . 3 Publrc Spedang L . ........ . .. ... . .......... .... . . . . . 3 Small Group Comrnunlcatlon SB . . ...... . ..3 lnlroductlon to Oral Interpretation M U . . ..? Comrnun~cationm Businesq and the h f e s s ~ o n s........ . 3 These courses present an oveniew of human communizition and help the rudent to develop or:!l prc,cntnilun skillc and compe1en:c. i h : cour\c ma) he in^. ".led ujllltn the un!!enlr) Ciencril Sru$lte\ rcqulremcnl. lhr. (:ollecc ol Public ~roe6ams requlrements. o; the deoartment'schaol degree program, where appropriate. Journalism and Broad castine malors are l ~ m t e dto COM 225 or 241. Recreatton majors arelimlted to COM 225, 241. or 259. COLLEGE O F PUBLIC PROGRAMS 459 College of Public Programs Graduate Degrees and Majors Concentration Major Degree Communicatton Communication Justlce Studtes Justice SNdies MA Communicative development, inter cullural communication, organizational communication School of Juhtjce Srudles Committee on Law and Social Sciences Criminal and juvenile justice; dispute resolution; law, justice, and minority populations; law, policy, and evaluation; women, law, and justice Justice Studies J.D.IP~.D.' Mass Communication M.M.C. Public Admlntstratlon Public information management, public management, public pollcy hna~vstsandkvaluatibn. urban management and planntng Hugh Doun* School of Human Communication Hugh Don ns School of Human Communtcation M.PA. Public Administration Recreatton D.P.A. MS Social Work M.S.W., Ph.D. Committee on Law and Social Sclences Colleoe ot Law Walter Cronkite c h o o l of loumaltsm and Telecommunication School of Publ~cAtfatrs School of Public Affatrs Department of Recreatton Management and Tourism School of Social Work Graduate students in the School of Juatlce Sfudres and the Depanment ofAnthrapology drr able to recene a coniurrent M S degree in lust~ceStud~esand M.A. degree in Anthropology. This program ir admrnnrtered by the Graduate College See "Graduate College." page 304 Ph D. mdents in Justice Studler are able to acqutre ajo~ntJ D IPh D wllh concurrent admtcs~onto the Calle-e ut La* a: ASL and fulfillment afjolnt requlremeno. Computer Requirement A computer course is required for all undergraduate majors. Any numeracy (CS) course from the university Gen era1 Studies llst 1s acceptable. It may be included within the numeracy requtrement or department or ~chooldegree pro gram, where appropriate. Non-English L a n g u a g e R e q u i r e m e n t The Walter Cronlate School of Joumalism and Telecom municat~onrequlres profictency in a language other than English for majors in Joumalism and Broadcasting. Com muntcatton majors ha\e the choice of demonstrating profi ciencv in a laneuaee other than Eneltsh under the B.A. Pro ficiency is defined as completing the second semeqter inter mediate level, or higher. of a language other than Engltsh. -- - Humanities a n d F i n e A r t s R e q u i r e m e n t Six hours are requ~redfrom the universitv General Stud ies list from departments other than the student.^ major. Social and Behavioral S c i e n c e s R e a u i r e m e n t Nine hours are required from the untrersity General Stud les list from departments other than the student's major. NOTE: For the Genera Stud 85 requcrernent courses Writing C o m p e t e n c e R e q u i r e m e n t In dddltiun lo ENG 101 and 102 Firqt Year Comoocition or thetr equivalent, one of the tollowlng Lourses m advanced written expository compos~tionl a required of all undergrad uate majors: . BUS ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG JRN TCM 301 Fundamenlala of Management Cornrnunlcatl n L 3 21 5 Straleg~e\ot Acadcmtc Wrttlny L 3 216 Penuva~reWnung on Publlc I\\ue, L i 217 Wrlttng Reflectne Ewavr L . . ..3 218 Wrlttng abaut Literature L ..........................3 301 Wrlttng for the Prate\<~onrL ........................ ..1 201 Jnurnal~amNew~nnttngL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 201 Radio Telev~rlonWnttng L ...................... 3 The wntlng competence courae may be counted a? fulfill Ing the unitersity General Stud~e,literac, and cntlcal inquiry (L) requirement if n 15 on the unlverqlty approbed list PasslFail Option The College of Public Program7 doe? not offer any courses for pasdfrul credI1 Counes completed tor pass fall credit outside the College of Public Progratns may count only as elective credit 1n meeting degree requirement^. and codes (such as L SO C and H see Genera Studces page 87. For gradual on page 83 For an exp anat on of add1 onal omn bus courses offered but not I sled requ rernents see "Un vers ty Gradual on Requ rements' n th s cata og, see C ass I cat an of Courses' page 60 Limitation on Physical Education Activity Hours No more than eteht hours of ohvsical educat~onactivitv , course5 map be counted wlthln the mlnrmum 120 hours requlred for ~raduation. - . MAJOR REQUIREMENTS Student? ~houldrefer to the respectixe department or school aectlon of the catalog and to department or school advising documenh for more information on requirements Undergraduate Credit for Graduate Courses. To enable undereraduate ~Ndentsto enrich their academic develoo m a t , rn~~Gr.Ju.t~c C3llcyr. :~ndthe i n d ~ t i J ~3:ddcmic al ~rnlt\,,I 11,: C ~ l l c c c01 Puhlr P r o"~ r ~ t rallot\, l c quallrir.d ,tu dents to take graduate level Lourbeb for undergraduate cred~t.To qualify . . for adm~ssionto a -graduate level course, the student muat have senior atatu, (87 or more semester hours aucceqsfully completed) and a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher. In addition. permission to enroll must be :iten before registrat~onand must be approved b) the Instructor ot the course. the student's adv sot, the depanmen1 cham or school director. and the dean of the college in which the course i? offered ACADEMIC STANDARDS AND RETENTION Good stand in^. Any. premalor or maror student of the . rcrpc.tl.c a;aJvmic untt. oithc ;t~lltyeI > c ~ m ~ l d ~ in ~rcd :,rid ,t;snJln~ior thc purpu,e o i rei applicable to General Studies requirements and for Informa tion concerninp.differences in requirements for the B.A. and B.S. degreea. - 1. College of Public Programs major ?tatus admission requirements (see "Admi?sion:' page 457). and 2. complet~onof 12 wneater hour5 of Communication major core course requirements (COM LOO, 207, 225.308) with a minimum grade of "C" In each. Students may reach mdjor statu\ upon ~uccessfulcomple tion ot COM 308: they do not need to apply for major sta tUS. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS B.A. and B.S. Degrees Students can choose from t u o baccalaureate degrees, each of which requires a mlnrmum of 42 hours of Communication course work. The B.A requires .In addit~onalsix \emeater hours of upper divtsion related area course work or competency in a laneuaee other than Engl~shat the interO ~SPA 202).The B A. also mediate levelie g S P ~ Z and require? completion of one capsone course for a letter grade COM 404.407. or 4 8 6 1 0 total 51 houn. The B.S requlres a General Studies CS (?tatlstlc<)course. COM 408. and one of the followlng capstone courses: COM 404 or 407 for a total of 51 hours. Each degree requires that students take four core courses (COM 100,207,225, and 308) plu\ I3 hours (hve courses) where introductory course\ are palred with advdnced cour?e\ described below. Students must choose three ot the follou~ngthree hour Lourses for a total of nine hours: Communication Internships Internships con?ist of supervised field experiences and are available to upper level undergraduate students with major status and a GPA htgher than 2.50 (COM 181) An appllcat~onfor internship must be completed in the semester before the Intended tern for an intemshlo. Contact the ~ c h o ofor l specific deadllne ddte, Internships must receive orior dooroval from the Intemshio. Proerams coordinator before student registration for the course Internships may be tahen once or repeated tor credit up to a total of 12 semester hours. but not more than SIX semester hours may be appl~edtoward the major. .. COM 110 Elements ot lnterpenonal Commun~cat~on SB.. ....... . 3 or COM 310 Relattond Commun~cat~on (Z COM 241 lntraducuon to Oral Interprelarron UHU.. ............ 3 COM 250 lntroducuon to Organ~zal!analCon?munlcatronSB 3 COM 263 Elements of Intercultural Cammunlcatlon SB. C. G 1 3 COM 321 Rhetorical Theory and Reacach U H U H - MINOR IN COMMUNICATION The minor in Communicatton conslsts of 15 semester hours of courses, lncludtng COM 100 plus COM 225 or 259. and nine additional semester hours. at least SIX of which must be upper-divralon. Nlne of the total 15 semester hours must be ASU Main resident credits. No passlfa~l," Y credlt, or creditlno cred~tcourse? w ~ l be l allowed. Commu nication counes which are required for one's major may not also count for the nunor. All prerequisite and GPA requrre menta must be met. The "C" mlnimum requirement must be met for each class. Students must then match two of the three courses selected above with the corresponding 400 level courses the lad two d~gltsof the course numbers match from the followlng list for a total of Fix hour\. COM 410 lnterpenonal Comrnunicatton Theory md Reqearch SB............... .......... 3 COM 421 Rhetonc of Soclal Ihaurs HU . .. 3 COM .i?l Performance Studtea HU .................. 3 COM 450 The00 and Research !n Organ~raltond Communication SB . ............................. 1 COM 463 Intercultural Cammun~cartonTheory and Rerearch SB. G .............................. 3 ~ - ~ GRADUATE PROGRAMS In add~tionto offenng an M.A. degree program, the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication also administers oroeram in Communica the interdisciolinm ,Ph.D. deeree u tion. See the Graduate Caralog for the requlrements and areas of concentration . Another 15 houn (five courses) mu?t be communication electives, only three hours (one course) of which may be 100 or 200 level. A minlmum grade of "C" 1s requued in all communication cources except tor a maximum of six semester hours of "Y" credit available to qual~hedptudents In COM 281, 382, andlor 181. To a?\ure the breadth and depth ot therr education. all Communication undergraduates mubt complete the require NOTE: COMMUNICATION (COM) COM 1W lntmduction to Human Communlcatlon. (3)F S, SS A topes or ented ntroduct on to basc theories d mensons, and concepts of human cammun cat ve nteradlon and behav or General Studes SB - For tne Genera! S1.o es req. cement c o ~ r s c san0 codes ts.en as SO C ano n) see 'Genera ~ odoe 83 For an exDaoatlon of aoo 1 ona reo. rernents see ~n .ars tv Grao.ar.on R e c rernents: n ih s cata og see "Class f cat on of courses' page 60 . - . - St.d#es page 87 For gradualon omn b ~ courses s offerea b ~not l ston HUGH DOWNS SCHOOL OF HUMAN COMMUNICATION 465 COM 408 Quantitative Research Methods i n Communication. (3) FS Advanced des ans measurement tschn aues and methods of data ana ys s of c o ~ m ~ n son a lresearcn Prereq, s les COM 308 ana a gener c sIat8st cs c o ~ r s e{EDP 454 01 POS 401 or PSY 230 01 OBA 221 or SOC 390 or STP 226, or nslr~clarappro~a COM 410 interpersonal CommunicationTheory and Research. (3) F 9 99 .,-,-- Survey and anaiys's of major research top cs parad gms and theones deaing wth message exchanges between and among socal peers. Prerequ s tes COM I10 (or 310) and 308 or nstructor approval. General StudJes SB COM 411 Communication i n the Family. (3) A A broad overv ew of commun catcon ssues found n marrlage and tam y I fe, f o c ~ sng on current lop!cs concern ng camm~nlcalon in lne lam1y Prereqd E les COM I10 (or 310, ana 207 or nslr.ctor aoorova . . . General Slddnes SB COM 414 Crisis Communication. (31 N Role 01 C0mm.n catton n cr s s oevelopmonl an0 nlervenlon COM 417 Communication and Aging. 3) N Cnttca study of changes in human mmmunlcatve patterns through the later ad" t years w th anentlan an ntergeneratanal relat onships and se f canceDt functons COM 421 Rhetorlc of Soclal Issues. (3) F S Cr tfcal rhelonca s t ~ o y01 s gn itcant rpeawrs and spoacneson socal s . e s of tho oast ana oresent Prerea.tstles COM 308 and 321 or nstructar app'rova ~ h e r aStudies l HU. COM 422 Advanced Argumentation. (3) N Advanced study of argumentat on theones and research as appl ed to pub c forum adversary scholarly and ega settngs Prerequ s te COM 2!Z or nstructor approval. COM 426 Political Communication. (3) F Theones and cril'cism of po tlcai mmmunicat on. tnc ud ng campafgns, mass persuas on, propaganda and speeches. Emphas s on rhetor ca approaches General Stud~es:S S COM 430 Leadership i n Gmup Communicatlon. (3) N Theory and process of eadership n group communicatlon, emphaslz ng ph losaphlcal foundattons, contemporary research, and app 'ca I'ons to group s tuatlons Prerequste COM 230 or instructor a.~.~ r o v a l . COM 441 Psrfomance Studies. (3) F S SS meory, pram ca,ana cr.ltctsm of texts in performance Emphas s an Vle lnteract an Deheen ~arformorten, a.a ence and conterl Prerequ s tes COM 241 and 308 or nstructor approva . General Sfodes: HU. COM 445 Narrative Performance. 3) N Theory and practice of perform ng nanat ue texts (e g prose flct on. om hlstanes d anes essays leuen). Includes scnpt ng, d rectlng and the rhetortcal analys s of story tei ng Prerequ s te COM 241 or nstructar aoorova General Sfodes HU. COM 446 lnterprelation of Literature Written by Women. 131h St~oenlsexp ore, tnroLgn parformancaana cr 1-1 A , Ing. IIeralJre wnnen or, nomen General S a a e s HU C COM 4MTheory and Research i n Organizational Communication. (3) F. S SS Cntlcai renew and analysts of the dom'nant theories of organ ,?at ond mmmun cation and the r coro ary research strateg es Prerequ snes COM 250 and 308 or nstructor approva GenemlSfudes SB COM 453 Communication Trainintr and Develo~ment.(3) A Exammat on of the procedures andiypes of comhun cat Iran ng and development n bus ness ndustry, and government Prerequ s te COM 250 or nstructor approval COM 463 Intercultural Communication Theory and Research. (3) F, s. SS Survey and ana ysis of major theones and research dea ng wlth cornmunfcatlonbetween people of d fferent cultural backgrounds pr manly n tnternatlanal senings. Lecture d scuss on, sma group work Prerequ s tes COM 263 and 308 or nstructor approva General Sfudes SB, G. ~ ~~ ~ ~.- on COM 465 intercultural Communication Workshop. (3) N Experlent a y based study of commun catcon between members of d t ferent cultures des aned to he D sludents murove !her nteicu tura ~omm.nca1 on 56 Is Preroq~5 10 .PSII_C~O~ app10.3. COM 480 Methods 01Teachnng Communlcat~on.3 h Ana k s ~ soraan zal on, ana ~rcsenlalan of 1exl.a an0 olner c ass rook matera 5. Prerequ s t i nstructor approval. COM 484 Communication Internship. (6) F S SS Prereq~is1tesCOM 225, 308. appl cat on requ'red. COM 494 SpecialTopics. (1 3) F S. SS COM 501 Research Methods in Communication. 3 F CI Ical ana ,s.s of s)slems of nq- ry n c0mm.n cat,on 1 3 ~ ng ~ son the toenl tical on ol v d n a ~ e san0 approaches lo corlo~clng researcn n commLn cat on Prereo~ s le inslr.clor aooroual .. COM 504Theor10sand Models In Communication. 31 F Tneory COnSlrLel~Onmelall~eoretca Concerns nooe 5 . COnSlr.Ct OBI. n Ion, ano Comwaralsve and k * s ol current lnear es n c0mm.n ea tlon Prerequ s t i mstructor approva COM 508 Quantitative Research Methods in Communication. (3) c r Emp r ca research desgns measurements, and stat st ca strateg es and techniques n analyrng and eva "at ng expenmenta and descr p tive research n mmmun cation Prerequls tes. COM 501 and 504 or nstructor aoorova . .. COM 5W Qualitative Research Methods in Communicatlon. (3) S Qda la1 .e research methoas nc LO ng nlerr aa ng, f e a molnods. an0 olner nonauansiat ue lecnn odes for ana vr.na c0mm.n cal o l Prereau s tes COM 501 and 504'or nstructo;a~d;ova .. COM 510 Interpersonal CommunicationTheory and Research. (3) A Contemporary theones and research n nterpersonal commun callon Prerequ s tes COM 501 and 504 or nstructor approva COM 512 Death, Society, and Human Experience. 3) N Exammesdy ng death bereavement and suicide from both rndivcdua and soc ocultura perspectives n terms of opt ons for communcat an and action n death re ated sltuat ons Prerequ s te: instructor approva COM 521 Rhetorical Criticism of Public Discourse. 3) N H story and s gnlficance of rhetor ca theory and crticism n the ana y $19of pubic d SCOUISB Prerequ s tes COM 501 and 504 or nstructar approva COM 584 Communication Internship. (1 12) F, S SS COM 596 Pm-Seminar in Communication. (0) F D scuss on of research prolects wlth the facu ly Prerequ s te: adm s 51011to the graduate program COM 8 M T h ~ r Constr~ctlon y i n Communication. 3 F Rev BW and ana yss of ph osophtca problems nherent in cornmun cat ve research and of metatheor es des gned to dea w th these prob ems Prerequ's te: COM 504 or nstructar approva COM 607 Contemporary Rhetorical Methods. $3)S Ana )s 5 of S S J ~ Sin tne praclce of metorical Comm,n.callon resoarch nc LO ng cr ticlsm ana scna arsh p Sem nar COM 608 Multivariate statistical Analysis of Data in Communicatlon. (3) S Statist cat ana ysls of commun cat on research data Mu tvar ate procsdures used n communicaf on research and methods of causa ana yss. Prerequs tes COM 501 and 508 orequ ua ents COM 609 Advanced Qualitative Research Methods i n Communication. (3 F Anaiys s of ssues in the pracl ce of qua itative communfcatlon research nc ud ng data gather ng, fieldwork ssues, ana ys s strafe results Prerequ's te 'OM Or nstruclar g'es' and approva Practicum: Research in ~OmmuniCation.(3) S COM GU ded Pmctlce n the conduct of COmmunbcatlon research Topic Iden t fcat on procedures formats and eth w of puM sh ng. Prerequisite COM 604 - NOTE: For tho Genera S1,o es reqb remen,, codrser and c w e s (s.cn as L SO. C and HI see -Genera Sl,o es p a p 87 For yrau.alon reqd remenls, see -Un vers.ly Grad.al.on Req. romons." pago 83 For an erp anal on of a00 Ilona omn or5 Colrser onerea 01. r o l sled n mls cala og. see 'C assdcal,on ol Co~rses'page 60 COM 691 Seminar. (3) F, S SS Sem nar to~lcssuch as the fo low no" mav. be oflered: (a) ~ u r r eOrqanrat i ona Approaches to Communcat on lo, Exam nal.0; of Pr.rac, an0 0 w os.re (CI Interc~l,ra ASPBCIS ol C0mm.n cal on ,a# lnteroersona an0 Re a t o m C0mm.n cation (ei ~ssLarchtn Performance Studtes (0 Rhstorcal s u e s (g) Soc al nfuence Lecture d scusson Prersqu ste instructor approval COM 792 Research. 1 12) N COY 799 Dissertation. 1 15 N Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunication (STAUF,4231) 4801965-5011 Fax 4801965-7041 www.asu.edu/cronkite PROFESSORS CRAFT. CRONA TE, DOIG. GODFREY, hALVERSON. MERRI-L. SY-VESTER. WATSOh. YOJM ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS ALLEN. BARREn, BRAMLETrSOLOMON, GALICIAN, HOY, LENTZ MATERA RUSSELL. RUSSOMANNO ASSISTANT PROFESSOR GORMLY CLINICAL PROFESSORS ITULE, LE GH LECTURERS CASAVANTES. NICHOLS SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONAL LEIGH PURPOSE AND PHILOSOPHY The primary purpose of the Walter Cronlute School of Joumal~smand Telecommunlcatton is to prepare students to enter positions m me&a fields The achool strlves to meet its miaslon through a three pronged approach: 1. classroom lnstluction in a blend of conceptual courses. s u ~ has medla law, media ethics, media h s tor). and medta management and skills courses, such as wnttng, edlting, reporting, and production techniques. 2 on campus medla work opponuntttes. such a? the Srare Press the mde~endentdaily newspaoer. KASR radio; KAET'TV; KAET TV CaEtJs State Poll; and "Newswatch:' a weekly student oroduced cable television news magazine program; and 3 off campus media work opponunttles, Including ~nternshtpsin print, broadcaat, publlc relahons. and vlsual journalism. In addition to prepanne students to assume posltlons in the medta and midti related enterprtses, the school pro vtdes courses that lead to a better undentanding of the role and responsib~lltyof the med~ain aoctety's pubhc and prt vale sector&. ADMISSION PreDrofessional A d m i s s i o n ~ i u d e n t sadmltted to ASU also may be adnuned to the Walter Cronkite School of Journali\m and Telecommunica tton wtth preprofesstonal status. Preprofesstonal admlsslon to the school does not guarantee admission to the upper dtvision professional program. All preprofesstonal atudenta enrolling in courses in the school must complete a mtntmum of 30 semester hours w ~ t hat least a 2 50 GPA before they are permitted to enroll in school courses at the 200 level All preprofe>sional students who Intend to take courses beyond the 100 level must pass an English proficiency exmnatton admtnistered by the school Professional Program Admission Admtsston to the Walter Cronkite School of Joumaltsm and Telecommuntcatton professtonal program, n hlch enrolls students in their iunlor and senior years. . . is comoetl tive and based on avat~ab~e resources. Once a student i s granted adnuas~on,the upper d~vtsionprofessional program requires a minimum of two years to ~omplete A separate appltcatton procedure IT required for entry to the upper divihion professional program. To be eltgible to apply for admission to the profess~onalprogram. students must meet the followrng requtrements: 1 be adnutted to ASU as a clahsthed student; 2. have completed at least 56 semester hours by the clo\e of the semester in whtch the applrcat on ib aub mttted; 3. have completed lower dlvlslon courses or the11 equivalents, as specified belou: 4. have completed. with a paasing bcore. the English proficiency examination administered by the s~hool. and 5. College of Public Programs major status admission& requirements As descnbed above, students must have completed spec1 lied lower dtvision courses Broadca~ting - .preorofesrionals . must complete the following courses: MCO 110 lntroduct~onto Masa Commun~cationSB ............. .1 or MCO 120 Medm and Society SB (3) TCM 200 Fundamentals of Radlo Televwon 3 TCM 201 Radlo Telev~sconWntrng L 3 TCM 235 Producaon Technrquer* 1 * TCM 235 may be m progress at the tlme of appl cdtlon but must be completed to enroll in the professional program course, Journalism preprofesa~onalsmust complete the following courses: I R N 201 Journalt m Newswnting L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? MCO 110 lnuoductron ro Masa Cornmun c at on SB 3 or MCO 120 Media and Soclet) SB 3 ) Total To be considered for admission to the school's upper d ~ v ~ s t oprofesstonal n program, ~tudent?must obtaln an 6 WALTER CRONKITE SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM AND TELECOMMUNICATION 467 appllcat~onform from the school office In STAUFA231 Prkclse appllcat~onprocedures and submission deadlines are outlined on the form. Completion of the minlmum requtrements for eligibiltty does not guarantee adrmssion to the upper division professional program. The admissions committee considers a variety of criteria, including cumula tive GPA. medla expenence. wnting ability, and c o m t ment to the field. ADVISING Students should follow the sequence of courses outlined on school cumculum check sheets and the advrce of the school's acadenuc adv~sors.All students who enroll as pre profess~onalsor who see). and ultimately galn professional status should meet regularly w ~ t hWalter Cronkite School of Journal~smand Telecommunication academic advisors. Consc~entious.careful olannine and earlv advlslne - are CN cial to students who desire to Progress through the Program in a tirnelv fash~on. - DEGREES The faculty in the school offer programs leading to two undergraduate degrees: the B.A. degree in Broadcasting and the B.A. demee in Journalism. Students select one of two areas of curricular emphasis in the broadcasting program: broadcast journalism or busmess management. Students select one of three areas of cunicular emphasis in the jour nalism program: news editonal, publ~crelat~ons,or visual joumal~sm. The school offers a program leading to the graduate degree Master of ~immunication. ? ass TRANSFERSTUDENTS Transfer students must be admttted formally to ASU and must adhere to the admission procedures to be cons~dered far adlnir\~unI(, rhe professional program in the Walrer Cn,nkitc School of Journal~smand Telecommunicaliun Students complet~ngthe11 first two years of course work at a community college or four-year lnstltutlon other than ASU should consult the school's academic advisors at least three months before they hope to be cons~deredfor adnussion to the school's orofessional . oroeram. Transfer student admlss~onto ASU does not guarantee adnussion to the upper divis~onprofessional program. - PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Because the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunicat~onis accredited by the Accrediting Coun c ~on l Education in Joumalism and Mass Communication. its students are required to take a minimum of 90 semester hours in courses outs~dethe major of broadcasting orjour nalism, wrth no fewer than 65 semester hours in Liberal arts and sciences. This requirement ensures that students receive a broad academic background. At least 18 semester hours of major courses required by the school, including one wnttng course, must be taken at ASU. A student must recetve a grade of "C" or higher in all courses taken In the major and in the required related field area. Specific areas that may be used to fulfill the related field requirement are listed on the curriculum check sheets for each major and are available in the school office. Courses elsewhere in the university that duplicate or are closely related to school subject matter may be restricted by the school. B.A. REQUIREMENTS All students are required to demonstrate proficrency In a language other than English (a foretgn language or Amen can Sign Language). Profic~encyis defined as completing the second semester intermediate level, or higher, of a Ian guage other than English with a grade of "C" or hlgher. Broadcasting. The major m Broadcast~ngconsists of a min lmum of 30 semester hours in Walter Cronkite School of Joumalism and Telecommunicat~oncourses. Students must take the following courses: MCO 110 In~oductlonto Mass Commurucatian SB ..................3 or MCO 120 Media and Societv ,SB (3) .. 3 MCO 402 Mass Communication Law L ..................... ~ ~ TCM 200 Fundamenlals of Radio-Television ................. 3 TCM 201 Radio-Televxslon Writing L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 TCM 235 Praduction Techniques . . . . . ............... 3 Total . . ................................................. ..IS The student also must choose one major professional emphasrs area from the following. broadcast joumallsm or business management. These courses are In addlt~onto other degree requirements. See "Untversity Graduation Requirements." page 83. Journalism. The major in Journalism conslsts of a rmni mum of 30 semester hours In Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunication courses. Students must take the following required school courses: JRN 201 Journaltsm Newswriting L ............................... 3 JRN 301 Reportrng L ........................................ 3 JRN 313 Introduction to Editing ................................ 3 MCO 110 Inhaduction to Mass Communication SB .3 or MCO 120 Medta and Society SB (3) ......... 3 MCO 402 Mass Communication Law L... . . . MCO 418 Historv of Mass Communlcauon SB H . ............... 3 or hi& 42 1 Scu, Prbblems (3, or MCO 430 lnvrndl~~~nll Ma., Communlcatton G 3) or MCO 450 V~sualCommunication HU (3) Total ................................. .................18 The student also must choose one major professronal emphasis area from the followrng three: news-editorial, public relations, or v~sualjournalism. These courses are in addition to other deeree reauire ments. See "University Graduation Requtrements:' page 83. - Related Field. Each student is required to complete a 12 semester-hour related field to complement the courses taken in the major emphasis areas. See the cumculum check sheets for each major for the full d e M s and approved related field areas. NOTE. For Ine Genera S t ~ 0s d roqb rernent co.rses, an0 c w e s (sbcn as L. SO. C, and HI see-General St.0 es: page 87 For grad~almon req, remena, see -Un rersly Grad~aton Reqd remena" page 83 For an exp anat on of add llonal omn or* courses anereo Odl nal steo n tnts cataog, see .C ass llcal8on of Co~rses:page 60 numeracy requtrement , two natural qcience lab coursea. philosophy. pollttcal sctence (etther POS 110 or 310). psy chology, and stattstics. SECONDARY EDUCATION-B.A.E. Journalism. The acadenu~speciali7ation m journalism as a major teachtng field conatsta of 45 semester hours. Thc fol lomtng cour\e\ are required JRN 201 Journa ~srnNc*r\\ntme L ...... JRN 301 Repontng L . ....... JRN 113 lntroductlon to Edlt :n ...... IRN 35 1 Photojourndllnrn 1 ...... MCO 110 Introduction to Maw Con rnunlia on SB or MCO 120 Medtn a, d Soctrt) SB 1 MCO 402 Maqa Carnrnul ~ ~ a t l oLaw n L.. .. App >ed electwe ... ..... Total ..... ........ MINOR IN MASS COMMUNICATION 1 .? 1 . . .1 .-i .......1 ... . . ? ..... 21 An addittonal 2.1 semester hours. includ~ng12 semester hours in school iourse offerings. must be taken on approbal by the advl5or in consultat~onwtth the atudent The rematn tne cour\es mav be n closelv related fields. courses are required IRN 201 Journal~rrnNe\rsnntlng L . . . . . . JRN 301 Reponing L ....... ...... JRN 3 1 1 Introduction to Edlt ng JRN 351 Photojournaltsm l ....... MCO 110 Introduction to Ma5s Cornrnun~~atlon SB or MCO I20 Medta and Societ, SB 3 Approbed e ecttre ..... 3 ... . 3 . . . . .? . . .? . . . . . . .? 1 The rematning courses are to be selected m conbultation a journalism advtsor \h tth The faculty in the School ot loumaham and Telecommu nicatlon offer a rmnor tn Mass Communtcat~on~on\istmgof reuulred course MCO 120 Media and Soc~etv.and 12 addt tmn,iI h~,ntc\tcrl n t ~ r 01 , up1)cr J I lwm ~ \fun .ampu, re,) Jent :rcJ~t t.~lentr.?ni 11.1 ot appnncd .'ollrrc<. Ihz iol lowing courses are included: .I ... 3 MCO 4lb Hirtoq of Mas, Comrnunrcatton SB. H . 3 MCO 130 International Ma.\> Cornrnunrcatson G 1 MCO 450 \ ~sualCommuntcatlon HU -i MCO 456 Pol~ticalCornmunliat>onSB MCO 460 Race. Gender and Medla C . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 MCO 494 Spectal Top~cs .............. .? The 5tudent must be at least a ~ophomore(25 \emester hour\ to take upper div~sioncourses. must maintaln a mlnl mum 2.00 overall GPA to pursue the nunor In Mass Com munication. must obtaln a mtnlmum "C" grade in each course in the nunor, and must have a major other than Jour nallsm or Broadcasttng GRADUATE PROGRAM Master of Mass Communication. The curriculum for the M M C degree IS destgned to help students achieve tntellec tual and professtonal growth. to prepare students for p o s ~ ton, In the ma% med~a,and to p r o \ ~ d ea background to enable thobe currently in the medla to advance their cdreers. Information on the Master of Mass Communicatton pro t~ gram \ detatled tn the G r a d ~ t n Catalog. GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS The students must \atisf\ the unlverstiy General Stud~es reaurement found 1n "General Studies:' Daze 87. and the ~, College of Publtc Progamb cour\e requuement, found under "Colleee Degree Reautrement\," page 438 The . JOURNALISM (JRN) . . JRN 201 Journalism Newswrltlng. 3 F S SS Irurll ng nenr tor lne pr nl mco a Plcreq. s :es MCO 110 tor 1201 srcceSsl- c ~ m o eton 01 En0 m orof r crcr rea. remenl aemon strated typ ng a b ty of 30 words 6er rn nuti Stud!es. L Enro menf n 300 and 400 leve JRN courses requ res admss on to era the oroless ona Droqam. re\ iew carefullv the appropriate school curriculum c h e ~ h sheet to be sure courses taken move the ~tudenttusbard grad uatton wjth the least amount of delay and dltficultj Note that all three General Studlei awareneqs m a r are requtred. Conwlt your advisor for an approved hst of cour\eb General educatton requirements tor the Walter Cronk~te School ot Journalism and Telecommuntcat~onfollow Humanities a n d Fine Arts. Three to sta semebter hour7 are requlred for a total ot nlne semester hours &hen ~ombrned wtth unlventty General Studtes. Social a n d -Behavioral Sciences. Sth to nlne semeiter hours are requtred tor a total of 15 \\.hen comb~nedrvtth unl verstty General Stud eh. Addtt~onalcourqes may be taken in each of the groups and from the electwes llsted to ~ornpletethe totdl of 51 semester hours required by the \chool Wtthln the program there are specthc course requlre ment? Students are requtred to taAe one course in each of the tollorlng areas: communl~atlon applled speech com puter science. economlcq. Engl~rhcompob~tlon(be)ond the freshman lebel). Enellah Ilterature. h~story.mathemattcs ~~~~~ ~ . JRN 301 Reportong. 10, F S F.naamena s of nens galner ng r !el\ en ng ano n "s>tn reportmg Vrer~q.ste~JRN 201. maor Crrierd, S l ~ d r rL JRN 313 Introduction to Editing. 3 F. S Copyed t ng and head ne wr t ng E ectron c ed t ng an persona corn puler term nas Prerequ stes R N 301 malor JRN 351 Photojournalism 1. 3 F S Taking deve op ng and pr nt ng p ctures for newspapers and maga r ne product on on a med a dead ne bass Students shou d have the~r own cameras Prerequ s te JRN 201 ar nstructor approva JRN 401 Public RetatlonsTechniques. 3) F. S Theory and pract ce of pub cty. pub1 c relat ons and re ated tech n ques and procedures Preiequ s tes JRN 301 (or TCM 315 ma or JRN 412 Editorial Interoretation. 3) N The press as an nfluence on pub c p n on The role of the s d lariat n anaiyr ng and interpreting current events Prerequ s te JRN 301 JRN 413 Advanced Editina. - 31 , F. S Theory and practce of newspaper ed t ng, layout and des gn. pmture, and story se ect on. Prerequ s le JRN 31 3 JRN 414 Electronic Publicallon Design 3, F S Theor) organ ral on an0 practco of a,o.t typop'apnl ana oes gn in WALTER CRONKITE SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM AND TELECOMMUNICATION 469 JRN 417 Public Relations Campaigns. 3 F Theory, pr ncpes and terature of pub c relat ons and how they re ate to aud ences c a m. ~ aans and ethics Prere~us tes: JRN 401, 415 nstructor approval. JRN 420 Reporting Public Anaw. 3 F S Instruct on and assignments n reportng the courts schoos, govern ment cty hal, soc a probems and other areas nvo v ng pub c s u e s Prerequ s te JRN 301 JRN 440 Magazine Writing. (3) F S Wrtng and marketing magazlne artces for pub cat on. Prerequs te JRN 301 or nstructor approw JRN 451 Photojournalism 81. (3) F S Theory and practce of photojourna sm w th emphas's on shwtlng Ightng. and ayout for the med a Prerequ s te: JRN 351 JRN 452 Photoiournallsm 111. 3 F. S Aovnncca rncory and pracl cc 0: pnolqo.rna s m n l r l empnas s on tne pnoto cssa, an0 I .$Ira1 ans n back an0 nn te ann co or 2 no-rs 1ect.r~ 2 h o ~ ao s Prereq-ale JRN.151 JRN 465 Precision Journalism. 3 S An advanced wr t ng course w th focus an report ng po sand surveys and other numericaly based stortes as we1 as on understandng the concepts that nder'e pol s and surveys Lecture, ab Prerequs te JRN 301 or instructor approva JRN 470 Depth Reporting. 3 F S The course s designed to ntroduce students to strategies for wrtlng n depth newspaper or magaz ne art c es Lecture, lab Prerequ s tes JRN 301: profess onal status nstructor approval - MASS COMMUNICATION (MCO) MCO 110 Introduction to Mass Communication. (3 F SS Organ ratmn, functan and responssb t es of the med a and adlunct serv~cesPr mary emphas s on newspapers, rada, te ev'son and magaz nes Not open to students w th cred t for MCO 120 Prerequl s tes ENG 101 and 105 orENG 107. General Studres SB. MCO 120 Media and Society. (3) F S Ro eof newspapers magaz nes rado. telev s on,and motcon p ctures in Amercan soc ety Not open to students w th cred t for MCO 110 Des gned for nonmalors Geneat Stodes SB MCO 402 Mass Communlcatlon Law. (3 F S. SS Lega aspects of the r ghts, pr v eges and ob gatcons of the press rado, and te e v s on Prerequ s tes 70 hours JRNrrCO professona program status General Sludes L MCO 418 History of Mass Communication. 3 F. S Amsrscan a m from its Eno sh and co on a orla ns to the - -~~ ~aurna present day Deve opment and tnf uence of newspapers. mag- nes rad o te evtsion, and news gather ng agencies Gsnea Studies SB H MCO 421 News Problems. 3) S Trends and probems of the news med a emphas 2 ng edltorla dec sons n the process ng of news. Prerequ s te 9 hours of mass corn mun caton,qauroa'smite ec mmun cat on courses or nstructor amrova MCO 430 internallonal Mass Communlcatlon . 3 F S Cornparalarert.3{ 01 c0mm.n car on ano rn16d~a$,stoms Informalon oather no an0 u SSem nal an .noer o+lerenl DO: Ica an3 c . U a 5 . 3 terns Genera Studes G MCO 450Vlsual Commun cation. (3 F S. SS Theory and trad t on of commun catlon through the v sua med a with emphasls on the continu ly of trad t ons common to modern vsua med a General Stud es. HU MCO 456 Political Communicatlon. (3) F S Theory and research related to pol tical campaign commun cat on The persuas YB process d p d teal campa gnlng the ro e of the medm the cand date and mage creat on General Studes SB MCO 460 Race. Gender. and Media. 3 S Reao ngs sem war oesqneo to g ve st~ocntsa crob ng exam nalan of tne nlertaco betvleen AnAhA Anler Cans aoo tne mass meu a n In0 un#lcoStat~sGeneral St~a!erC ~ .~- ~ ~ -- 0~~~ - ~ ~ - MCO 463 introduction to Media Statistics. 3) F, S An introduct on to statist ca ana ys s as app ed to the mass med a Prerequis te profess ona status n Broadcasting or Journal sm MCO 470 issues Management and Med a Strategy. (3) F Strateg c aspects of medca p ann ng and management in pubic re a tons pub c a f h rs crcsis commun caton bby ng, med a eth w and government re at ons. Sem nar Prerequis te JRN 401 or nstructor approva MCO 494 SpecialTopics. 3) N MCO 501 Newswriting and Reporting. 3 F Des gned for graduate students n the MMC program who have undergraduate degrees n non] urnal sm areas Objective 8s lo teach funda mentals ol wr t'ng and report ng Lecture ab Prerequ s te: acceptance lnto M M C graduate program MCO 503 Press FreedomTheory. 3 S Exam nal on of pr, osopll ca a r a oga: aspens of press freedom Empnas s on F rsl Acner8umenI tneor) e . o ' ~ on l from 1791 l o present MCO 510 Research Methodology in Mass Communicatlon. 13 F S loant Icat on ol res+arcn pro0 ems n mass commincal on Oterv e n 01 q.mt onna re co'lslr.cl url Anenlon 10 S.nci h Stor ca Conlent anal13 s exper melllni all" egal researcn melnoos. MCO 520 Mass C~mmunicstionTheariesand Process. 31 F Ana ) a r 01 var 0.5 lncorcl c mode s of mass commincal on w In emowas b cn Don ine no-sna..process an0 re ateo nst 1.. tons a& s e i c e s PAF 536 Urban Policy Making. (3) N Ana yss of the oppartun t es and costs of nfluenc ng pub c polcy and the roes of o f c a s and bureaucraces n dec s on makng PAF 540 Advanced Policy Analysts. (3) A Emphas'zes the structure of pol cy problems torecast~ngpol cy a ternatives, apt m z ng resources and reduc ng uncerta nty n po my mak~ n gPrerequ s te: PAF 505 or nstructor approva PAF 541 Pmgram Evaluation. 3) N Vanaus methodologiesava ab e for the eua uaf an of pub c po cles and programs. Prerequiate: PAF 501 or nstructor approval PAF 546 Environmental Policy and Management. (3) N Ana ys s of env ronmental pa cy and p annlng ssues and pnnclp es re ated to the analys s and management of natura and urbanlreg'onal resources . ~~ -- PAF 547 Sclence,Teehnalagy,and Public Analfs. 3, h Tne nf ~ e n c eof scaonco an0 tecnnology on gorernmdntal Do CY mar ng scment sts as aomrn.strators an0 aov sors, gorernmental DO ic, mak no far sctence an0 locnnoloa, -. aorornment as a sponsor of research and development PAF 54aWomen, Politics, and Public Policy. (3 N Exp ores how pol tical phl osophy pol l'w and pub c pol cy aflecf and are aflected by women PAF 549 Diversity issues and Public Policy. (3) N Exam natlan of pub1c po cy cssues concerning or aflectlng women black, Lat no Asmn and Amer can ind an cammun ties, as we I as those groups' mpact on the po cy process. PAF 550 Information Management. (3) N Concepts and theory of lnformatlan and lnformat on technology in pubic sector organlrat ons PAF 551 Computers I n Administration. (3) N Expenence in use of computer technoogy tor pub c admmistration prob em solving PAF 552 Public Information Systems. (3) N Systems ana yss concepts and theory as appl ed to adminstratlon Alternat ve modes of nformatlon organ'ratian and the r mpact on pub4 c dec s on mak ng PAF 555 Research Data Management. 3 N Techn qLes and prooloms ass& are0 nrln oata managemenl n a research envlronmenl Dalaoaso managcmonl s)aems SecLrfy an0 Inle0r.N. .. access b I N and COSI PAF 556 Database Management Systems. (3) N Concept and use of modern database management systems n an adm nlstrattve organ zat on. Advantages and d sadvantages of th s approach PAF 561 Comparstlve Administration. (3) N Lrterature on comparatve pub1c adm n sfrat on theory Bureaucraces and thew mpect on the poltical deve opment process Se ected nations are stud ed PAF 562 Intergovernmental Relations. (3) A Evolut on, growth, present status and character stlcs of the U S.federal system of government Federal state re at ons state-loca re atons reg ona srn counc Is of government nfersfafecooperation grants in a d and revenue shanng PAF 563 Repon Preparation. (3) N ntenstve prectcce in wr nen and ova presentat on of repons to confer ences wth problems n pub1c adm n strat on V sua a d techn ques. PAF 564 Political Economy. 3) A Class ca and contemporary Iterature and h stor ca development of governmenla and econom'c arrangements w th spec el emphasls on the role of the state. - - PAF 591 Sem:nar. 11 12, F S Top cs ma) nc roo 01. are not .m leo l o tno fol on.ng. tar R.smcss an0 Go~ernment i b j Emergency Management lcr General PLD c Aam n strat on ,or lniormal an Managomonl let P.0 c F nanco Aom nrslraion iff P U c~Management (g) Pub c Pol c f ~ n aysls (h) Urban Affa rs and Urban Plann ng PAF 600 Research Deslgn and Methods. (3) A Advanced methods of research des gn and data cot ect on. Prsrequisfes forma graduate- eve course work n stat st cs and n research methods PAF 601 Semnsr: Policy Analysis and Evaluation. ,3) A Normal ve ard conccpl~aOssLes of po oy form^ allon. rmplemonla. Iton and e,al.aton, metnods of po cy arm )r#s and eva La1.o" PAF 602 Sem:nar: Foundations o l Public Administration. (31 A Elh ca socla , ega an0 ph. osopn ea to-ndat onr of p ~ ocl aam n s. frat an PAF 603 Semfnar: Organization and Behavlor in the Public Seet o r ( 3 ,A Sfr.cl.re urganlzat on,CanaJct, an0 Farfarmanceol p ~ ocl sector ns~ tJt tne aom straton p ~ a t c cy prereqJ te PAF . 602 Department of Recreation Management and Tourism C a r l t o n E Yoshioka Chair (MOEUR 131) 4801965-7291 Fax 4801965.5664 www.asu.edu/copplrecreation PROFESSORS ALLISON. HALEY, YOSHIOKA ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS TEYE. VIRDEN ASSISTANT PROFESSORS A S H C R A F l BAKER, BROWN MARTlhEZ, PRITCrlARD. SChhEIDER. SONMEZ RECREATION-B.S. The B.S. degree program tn the Department o f Recreation Management and Tourism centers upon the systematic study of leisure-related ohenomena. includlne human behavior and development, resource use. environmental and social . IS a professiotial program that issues, and public p o l ~ c y It features full exposure o f students t o a multifaceted concept of l e ~ s u r eand the quality o f these students f o r . . .preparatton . profess~onallevel e n t q into leisure hervice occupatrons. program 1s designed to p r o T h i s multidiccipl~narydegree . . . v ~ d ethe student &th the competencies necessary f o r employment i n management and program delivery positions such as municinal recreatton i n dlverse l e i w r e aeencfes " and park departments, county park departments, Y M C A s , Y W C A s . B o y s and G ~ r l Clubs s o f Amerfca, and other NOTE: For Ine Genela S l ~ es d reqd cement coJrses, ana c w e s lsdcn as. SO C ano nr see 'General St.0 es page 87 For graa.alton req, remanls, sea 'Un vcrs#tyGraaral oo R R ~ remeots-paqo L 83 For an explaoateon of aoo I onal omn 0.s c o ~ r s e sonereo 0.l not Isled ,n tn s cam og see Class f cat on of Ca,rsor'paqe 60 Tourism. The tourism concentration consists of 33 semester hours of maior core courses. nine semester hours of tourism-related requirements. nine semcster hours of tourism o~tions.and I2 semester hours of nonmaior related course work. Tourism students may choose to follow either the marketing and community development track or the services track for their related course work. Information on both of these tracks is available from the academic advisor nonprolit afencies. xisitor and con\cotion hureaus. >mior center\. retircrncnt comr~~ur,itic\. re\ons. clinical rch;ihilitation center,. hc,spitals. de\tin:ition management comp;lnies. and othur cc,nlnonent\ of the t~,urism/cummcrcialrecreation industly (ir:tduatec havc alsc heen employed by state oftice, 01' tool-ism. state parks dep;ulrnents. \,arious federal recrc;!tion i-c\rrurce agencics. and professional sports arenas. Concentrations Studr.nt\ ma) select frr~lied3 i prcnvqors until they .ire tni~ci:~ll) adr~~~tlucl to the ni2tor Entrancr. Into ~ h Soa.d c U b r k in.r~<,r from the premajor is not automat~c(see "Admission: page 457). Junior and senior Soc~alWork mqorc tocus on social work courses In research. soclal polic) dnd Fervlces, social l work oractice. human behavtor in the ~ o c l aemironment. and field ~nstructionIn community agencies. In addition, majors take elective courses in related areas. The B.S.W. level practltloner is seen a\ a eeneral~st.The curriculum focuses on F U C ~roles a? advocacy, Lase manage ment, problem solvmg, and referrdl funct~onswith lnd v ~ d u als. groupa, tdmilies. organizat~ons.and the community. GRADUATE PROGRAM The faculty in the School of Soclal Work offer a Maser of Soclal Worh (M S W.) and a Ph D. degree in Soclal Worh. For more mionnation on course?, taiulty, and program, Fee the G,adunte Catalo~. UNIVERSITY GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS In addmon to fulfilling college and major requirements. students must meet all un~versitygraduation requlrementc. For more information, see "Umverdty Grdduation Require ments:' page 83. G e n e r a l S t u d i e s Requirement All students enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program nub1 catisfy a umversity requirement for a nummum of 35 semester hour, of approved course work ~nGeneral Studies See "General Studies,' paee 87 Note that all three General Studies awareness areas are requlred. Consult your academlc advisor tor an appro\ed llst of courqes SCHOOL O F SOCIAL WORK 481 SCHOOL O F SOCIAL WORK DEGREE REOUIREMENTS . ................ All students enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program m u a qatlsfy School of Soc~alWork degree requ~rement? ulth ~dJt11,lnil:.>ursu aork chu.en iron) 3n1unp lho\c rourre, t h : ~i311\1) the <;cllcrdl Studlcs rcqulrclncnt. (;en ~ 1 3 SIUJIC\ 1 C U U I ~ C Iarc li\[ed in the "(icneral S t ~ d t e i ". ~ c tron, page 87, in the course descriptions, in the Schedule of Classe~.and tn the Summer Sessio~lsBullenn. A well planned program of ~ t u d ymay enable students to comolete many General Studies and School of Social Work degree requirements concurrently Students are encouraged to consult ulth an academ~cadvisor in planning a program to ensure that they comply wlth all necessary requtrements. Specific courses from the follow~ngareas must be taken to fulfill the college degree requirements. Ntcmeroc,. School of Social Work students must complete a statlsttcal analysis course (CS). Hunza,zirics and Ftne Arts. School of Social Work ~tudents must complete PHI 101 lntroductton to Philosophy or PHI 306 A o ~ l i e dEthlcs. Sucrul and Behai~roralSciencec The following courses are requ~red: .. ECN I I I Macraeconom~~ Pnnctple\ SB ....................... PGS 101 Introduction to P,)cholagy SB.. ............... POS 110 Gorernment and Polmc\ SB. ......................... or POS 7lOAmen~anNauonal Gobernment SB (3 SOC 101 lntroductor) Soctolagy SB. .............. or SOC 301 Pnnc~plesof Socmlogy SB (3) Total ....... ............... 3 7 1 .1 ........... 12 Natural Scren~es.School of Social Work students must complete a course in either human b~ologyor anatomy and physiology. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS The School of Social Work awards a Bachelor of Social Work degree upon the successful completion of a curricu lum convstinp- ot a nunimum of 120 semester hours. This curriculum tncludes all un~vera~ty requtrements (see "Uni versity Gradudtlon Requ~remenn,"page 83). including the General Studles requirements (see "General Studies." page 87). as well as the School of Soc~alWork degree requirements Course Load. A normal course load per semester is 15 16 semester hours. The maxlmum number of hours for whtch a student can register i% 18 semester hours, unless an overload oetttton has been filed with and a~orovedbv the B S W. or0 gram coordinator and the College of Publ~cPrograms Dean'? Office. 0,erload petition5 are not ord~nanlygranted to ~tudents who habe a cumulative GPA of less than 3.00 and who do not state valid reasonc for the need to register for the credlts. Student* u ho register for semester hours, in excess of 18 and do not have an appro\ed overlodd pet~tionon file have courres randomlv removed through an "adnunistrative drop" action .. Social Work Core Requirement SWU 271 lntroduct~onto Swlal Work SB. H. ........... 1 SWU 291 Social Serv~ceDelivecy Syatcms ........ SWU 301 Human Behavior in the Swlal Envtronment I USB . 3 SWU Work Pracuce I .............................1 -~310 So~lal S W V 320 Rs*r;lr;l~MCIIIOII\III SO;IA~ \\'ori .............. 3 SWU 31U HUIIIJII Hr.hl\lur 118 (he Socl~ltnvtrunmznl I1 SU. . 7 S\VU 371 flo\er<~t)and Opprcr\~unin 4 S I I L Work I~ Context C... ...................................... 7 3 SWU J I O Social Work Practice 11.. ................ SWU 41 1 Safial Work Practice I11 ............ ..3 SWU 412 Field lnslructian I. ................... . .5 SWU 411 Field Instruction Semznv I. ....... .. 1 .1 SWU 414 F~eldInstruction 11.................... 3 SWU 415 Integrative Field Sermnar ........................... SWU 432 Soc~alPolicy and Services ......................... 3 SWU 442 lntroductton to Practice w~thChildren and Famrlleb ~n Child Welfare ............................... 1 or SWU U-l Issues in School Social Work 3) ~ Total.. . . . . ..........................J5 SWU 412 and 414 each require 16 hourh weekly per for semester in the field Students must file an appl~cat~on field work before reelsterine for the courses. No :redit 1s granlcJ h~u,,.J'oos 3nlno.s co.rre5 >Here> L.II .:I slw ~n 11 s cata 41 set C ass I c a l on of CoJrses Page GO Summer Sessions Carol Switzer, M.S., Director www.asu.edu ssc The summer sessions, offering more than 3,000 fully accredited courses. provtde an opportunity for students to begm - or continue academic work on a year round basts. Summer courses are equivalent to fall and spring courses in content, credit awarded, and expected standard of performance. All ASU Mam courses (except some EPE courses) are held in air conditioned classrooms or laboratories. A limited number of courses are offered at off camous locations. There are three regular sessions. one of eieht weeks and t a o of five weeks. The eight week session and the first five week sesslon be!zin the same date See the "Unlversttv Cal endar;' page 13. for specific dates. Durine the summer, ASU also offers students the oppor .. tunity t&am graduate or undergraduate credit while study ing in foretgn countries through various Summer Study Pro grams. These programs are directed by ASU faculty and have been approved by the appropnate academlc unit For more informauon, visit the Summer Session? Web - - Admission and Registration. The admssion and registra tion process for summer sessions begins when the Summer ~ e s ~ ! . oBullerin ns is distnbuted. Admission. All students must be admitted to ASU for the , for summer as a nondegree student before e ~ o l l t n gexcept continutng students attending ASU during the spring semester precedtng the current summer. New ASU students admt ted for the fall semester following the current summer must process the summer nondegree admssion form before enrolling Nondegree Graduate or Undergrirduate. An application form is provided in the Summer Sessions Bullerm. The submrsslon of transcripts or test scores is not requ~redfor thts status. Rendmrs~ron.ASU students not enrolled during the spring semester preceding the current summer must be readmitted. See "Readmission to the Untverslty:' page 73. Cond~ttonaladmssion before graduation from h ~ g h school may be granted. See "Admisston Before Receipt of Final Transcript:' page 63. Advising. All students are strongly encouraged to seek aca d e m c advislng before enrolltng in summer courses. See "Academtc Advising." page 73. Bulletin. The Summer Sesslons B~cNerin,which contatns the clas, schedule. the aoolicatlon form. and the reelstration .. procedure, is available the last weekof ~anuaryatthe Office of Summer Sess~onc,ADM 8167. and at all regtctrar rites To request the Sfimnrer Se~rronsBullehn, bummer study abroad brochures, or other summer informatton, phone 480 965 661 1 or wnte OFF CE OF SUMMER SESSIONS ARIZONA STATE UNIVERS PI PO BOX 873003 TEMPE AZ 85287-3003 Food Services. Meal plans are ava~lable.For more informa tion, send e mail to summeness~on@asuedu, phone 480 965 3464, or write SODEXrlO MARRIOll SERVICES ARlZOhA STATE UhlVERSITY PO BOX 870901 TEMPE AZ 85287-0901 Housing. Air conditioned dormitories are available for ASU Main studenn. For more tntormatlon, phone 480 965-3515 or write RESIDENT A L L FE ARlZOhA STATE UNIVERSITY PO BOX 870801 TEMPE AZ 85287-0801 Immunization. Students born after December 11. 1956, are not permitted to register wlthout proof of measles (tubeola) tmmuntt) or immunization gtven after January 1. 1980. See "lmmun~rat~on Requirements." page 68 Parking. A decal is required to park at ASU For more ~nformation,phone 480 965 6124 or a n t e PARKING SERVICES ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY PO BOX 870704 TEMPE AZ 85287 0704 Registration. Registration may be completed in person or by ustng InTouch. See the Sr~nrmerSessron~Btillerm. A maximum of seven semester hours in each five week seasion or nlne semester hours in the eight week sesion may be taken Hours of enrollment in any other lnst!tution or independent leam~ngcour\e are included in the maxi mum allowable course load dunng any gwen \esston. mition a n d Fees. Summer sesslons student5 pa) for the actual number of semester hours enrolled. plub the Arsoci ated Students' Association fee, the Financial Aid Tm\t Fee, and the Student Recreatton Complex fee See the Summer SUMMER SESSIONS 485 INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS 487 the faculty advisors. Students on an official study abroad or exchange program retain the catalog status they held at the time of their departure. Information on the status of programs can be obtained from the International Programs office in MOEUR 124. from the International programs Web page at www.asu.edu1 ipo, or by phone at 4801965-5965. Before participating in a study abroad or an exchange program, students are required to complete an information package. A n interview is conducted. and students are also required to attend an orientation that may last more than one day. Program fees as applicable have to be paid and deadlines met. Students should keep themselves informed of any applicable refund procedures. noting that. since study abroad and exchange arrangements mnetimes commit the university. refunds are not always possible in full or in pan. OTHER ACTIVITIES International Programs seeks to encourage a wide range of other acadctnic activities. Thcse activities include exchan~esof faculty members and the development of institutional relationships with universities overseas to encourage joint research projects. Thc office also assumes respansibilit) for ;I cons~derablenumber af visitors who came from overseas to v i s ~the t ASl! campus. ntun aaul","""r"' rrrtnr~ouuvn~ ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY MAIN P = Public Parking MA? BV A1 CAYNTO, IU PO(, IiW -m - Ez77 ASU Main Directory Academic Articulation. Office of ............................................... AG 272 ........................480 965-8332 Admissions ....................... MU 14 ................. 480 965 2252 Adult Reentry ........................ ..............................WiLSN 101 ............... 480 965 6113 Graduate ....................... Law ..........................................................LAW 101 ............... 480 965 1474 Readm~ssons(Undergraduate) ......................... SSV 142................ 480 965 7440 Undergraduate .......................................... SSV 112................. 480 965 7788 Architecture and Environmental Design. College of ARCH 134 .................480 965-8169 .................................. AED 162 ................480 965 3536 Arch tecture School of Desgn. School of ............................................. AED 154 ................. 480 965-4135 Herberger Center for Des gn Exce ence........................... ARCH 119 . . . . . . . .480 965-6693 Piann'ng and Landscape Architecture. Schoo of ................. AED 158 .............480 965-7167 Arizona Drug and Gang Prevention Resource Center ASUDC 8 2 4801727-5015 Arizona Prevention Resource Center ASUDC B2 4801727-2772 Associated Students of ASU (ASASU) ................................... MU 310 ....................... 480 965-3161 ASU Alumni Association ........4801965-4078 Alumni Advocacy Programs ................................... ..VISIT . Alumni Re ations and Career Programs. . . VISIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480 965-2133 Aiumnl Re atlons and Reunions . . ................. ..VISIT .............. 480 965 5074 Aiumnl Relations. Eastern U.S. ...... ...............VISIT ................ 480 965 7754 A umn Re atlons. Western U S. and Scholarsh ps ...............VISIT .................. 480 965 5074 ASU West A umn Programs .......................................... FAB 5361 ................ 480 543 2586 Athlet c Programs and A umn Relat ons ............................. MARIP ..................... 480 965 5357 Career Programs. Co ege Assoc at ons. Contlnu ng MARIP .....................480 965 2586 Commun cations . . . V SIT . . . . . . . .480 965-2133 Educat'on and Reun ons .................................. Homecom ng. Foundeis Day and Student Relat ons . . . VISIT . . . . . . . . . 480 965-4282 Legs atlve Network ................... ................. V SIT .............. 480 965 4078 Membersh p Market ng .............. . . . . . . . . . . . . .MARIP . . . . 480 965-8346 Nongeographic Chapters Recru t ng Scho arsh ps. and Geograph'c Chapters ................................ ..VISIT ....................480 965 5074 ASU East (See "ASU East Directory.' page 602.) ASU Extended Campus (See "Extended Education. College of:' In th s sect on.) ASU West (See "ASU West D rectory." page 614 ) Bookstore. ASU .......................................................................... BKSTR ....................... 480 965-7928 Business. College of BA 123 480 965-4227 Accountancy and informatton Management. Schoo of ......... BA 223 ................ 480 965-3631 Economcs Department of ......................................... BAC 659............... 480 965-3531 BAC 519 ............... 480 965-3131 F'nance. Department Heath Adm n strat on BAC 554 . . . 480 965-7778 nternat ona Bus ness Stud'es ......................... BA 122 ................. 480 965 4066 Management. Department of ..................................BA 323 ...................480 965 3431 BAC 460..................480 965 3621 Market ng. Department o Sma Bus ness Programs ................................................. BAC 111..................480 965-3962 Supp y Cha n Management. Department of ................... BA 318 . . . . . . . . . . . . .480 965-6044 Campus Dining Services ........................................................... MU 138 480 965-3464 Career Services SSV 329 480 965-2350 Child and Familv Services .......................................................MU 14C.......................480 965-9515 480 965-9600 Cocurricular Programs .............................................................. MCL 1096 MU 140 480 965-9643 Community Service Program Counseling and Consultation ................................................... SSV 334 480 965-6146 Disability Resources for Students MCENT first floor 1TY ........................................................................................ 480 965-9000 Vo ce .................................... . .480 965-1234 Drop Add and Withdrawal Information SSV 140 480 965-3124 Education. College of EDB 104 480 965-3306 ........................ ED 416 ............. 480 965 4757 Center for Academlc Precoc'ty Center for B ngua Educat~on . . . . .............. ED 414 ....... 480965 7134 ............................... ED 415 ................. 480 965 6292 Center for ind an Educat'on .............. ............ ...................................... ................. ................. . ............................................................... ........................ . ...................................................................... ................................................... ........................................... ..................................... ................................................................ ....................... ...................... .................. ....................... ...................... ...................... ..................... A S U MAIN DIRECTORY 491 Computer Support ...................................... EDB 159 .............. 480 965 2126 ....................... ED 409..................... 480 965 1644 Curr culum and Instructlon Division of Curr culum and InstructLon Graduate Program OHice (Advismg) ..................................... ED 412........................ 480 965-4602 Educat ona Leadersh p and Po icy Stud es. Division of .......... ED 108...................... 480 965-6357 OHice of Student Affairs (Academ c Advis'ng and Certif cation) ..................................................... EDB 7 ......................... 480 965-5555 OHice of Student Affalrs (Recruitment and Support Programs) (Tutor ng Scholarships) ...................................... EDB 42 ...................... 480 965-5555 Professional Fleld Experiences (Student Teaching) ................ EDB 2 . . . . . . . . . . . 480 965 6255 Psycho ogy n Education Admlsslons nforrnat on (Record ng; Vo ce Mail) . . . . . . . 480 965 6420 Psycho ogy n Education. D v s on of .................................... EDB 301 .................... 480 965 3384 Educational Opportunity Center 4801894-8451 Engineering and Applied Sciences. College of ....................... ECG 100 4801965-3421 . . . . . . . . ECG 202 ................... 4801965.3313 Eioeng~neerng Department 01 Chemlca and Mater a s Ena neerlna. De~artmenlof . . . . . . . . ECG 202 180 965 3313 Clvil and Environmental ~ n i l n e e ng. r ~e'partmentof ............. ECG 252 ............. 4801965 3589 Computer Sc ence and Engineering. Department of............ GWC 206 ............ 4801965 3190 Construct on. Del E Webb Schoo of ............................... SCOB 241 ................... 480 965-3615 Electrica Engineering Department of .... ..... ENGRC 552................ 4801965-3424 Eng'neer~ng.Schoo of ......................................... ECG 104.................... 4801965-1726 Industr'ai Eng neerlng. Department of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GWC 502 .................... 480 965-3185 Mechanica and Aerospace Engineering Department of ......... ECG 346 ..................... 4801965-3291 Equal Opportunity1 Affirmative Action ADM 8171 .................. 4801965-5057 TTY .................................................................................... 480 965-0471 Extended Education Collec~e ASUDC C319.............. 4801965-9696 . of Academlc and Profess ona Programs ...................... R l T l 8132 ............... 480 965-9797 ASUDC ..................... 480 965-9200 American Eng sh and Culture Program ...... ........ MAR P ........................ 4801965.2376 ASU Downtown Center ...........................................ASUDC ....................... 4801965 3046 Commun cations and Marketing .............................ASUDC C319............ 480 965 9696 Deve opment and Outreach......................................... ASUDC C319............ 480i727 5330 D'stance Learn ng Technology .................................... R TT A129 . . 4801965 6738 ... 4801965 3046 Extended Campus Programs ASUDC C250 R TT 8132 ................. 480 965-6563 ndependent Learn'ng or 1-800-533-4806 Operat~onsand F nance .......................................... ASUDC C319............ 4801965-9696 FASTT (Financial Aid ServicesThrough Technology) 4801968-4400 HALL 132 480/965-6536 Fine Arts. College of Art. School of ............... RT 102 . . . . . . . . . . . 480 965-3468 Dance. Department of EBE 1078 .............. 480 965-5029 MUSIC.Schoo of ..................................................... .MUSIC El83 ............... 4801965-3371 Theatre De~artment of ........................................... GHALL 232 ................. 4801965 5359 . Graduate College W I N lobby .............. 4801965-3521 ...........WlLSN 101 ................. 480 965-6113 Admiss'ons ... ...............WlLSN lobby ............. 480 965-3521 Advising Off ce ..................................... Flnanc a Assistance....................................................WlLSN 120 .................480 965 3521 Graduation Section . . . ADM 6167 .................. 4801965.661 1 Commencement OH c Graduate D v s on .....................................................SSV 140.................. 4801965 6980 Undergraduate Dlvlslon ................................................. SSV 140 .................. 480 965-3256 Greek Life MU 340 480/965-2249 Honors College. Craig and Barbara Barreit IRISH A121 480/965-2359 Information Technology Computer Accounts OH ce ...........................................CPCOM 105 ........... 4801965 1211 Computing S'te Hours .............................................................................. 4801965 6500 ...............CPCOM atr um ......... 480 965 4459 Computing Site BAC 16..................... 480 965 3074 ECG 150 .................. 4801965-6280 ED 214 (sef servce) GWC 185 .................... 4801965 4307 Customer Assistance Center ............................................. CPCOM 202 .............. 480 965-5939 ...........CPCOM 235 ......... 4801965 4007 Geographic Information Systems Lab ........ Help Desk ........... .................................... CPCOM 202 .............. 480 965-6500 480 965 6739 Instructcon Support Lab .......... ............... CPCOM 213 V suaiizat'an Center ..................................... CPCOM 235 .............. 480 965 9699 .. ................................................................................... ..................... -. . . ..................................... . ............ . ................................................ ................................................. ................. ...................................................................... ....................... ................. .................................................................................... ............................. ~~ ~ Interdisciplinary Programs Bacheor of lnterdisci~narv Studies IB.i S.) ...................... UASB 200 .............. 480 965 1970 Creative Wrltlng (M.F.A.) ...................................................... LL 307C .......... 480 965 7454 Currlcu um and nstruction (Ph.D.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ED 305................. 480 965 1644 ..................... Exercise Scence (Ph.D) . . PEBW M201 ............ 480 965 7906 Gerontology (Certif'cate) ............................................. WHALL 116 .......... 480 965-3225 Justice Stud es (Ph.D.) ......................................... W LSN 316 .............. 480 965 7682 Public Adm'nistratlon (D.P.A ) ............................................ W LSN 208 ............. 480 965-3926 Science and Ena'neerina of Materia s IPh.D) ... PS 8135.................... 480 965 2460 Speech and ~ e i r i ~n c~i n c (e ~ Dh) .' ............. CSB 146 ................. 480 965 2373 Stat st cs (M.S.) ......................................................... BAC 570 ............. 4801965 2671 International Programs MOEUR 124 4801965-5965 International Student Programs.......................................... SSV 265 4801965.7451 International Undergraduate Admissions SSV 101 ...................... 4801965.2588 InTouch............................................................................................................................. 4801350-1500 Law. College of LAW 101 ..................... 4801965.6181 . . ~~ ~~~ ~ ~ ............... ...................... .............................................................. ................................ ........................................................................... Learning Resource Center .................................................. SSV 394...................... 4801965-6254 Liberal Arts and Sciences. College of ..................................... SS 111 ........................ 4801965-6505 .................................................................................................480 965 2048 Aerospace Studies. Department of ...........TC 324................... 480 965 3181 African American Stud es .............. AG 201 ..................... 480 965 4399 Anthropology. Department of .................................. ANTH A124................ 480 965 6213 .......... 480 965 3571 .... 480 965-3461 ALL 212 . . . . . 480 965-5091 542. . . . . . . . . . . 480 965-3168 Ch cana and Chi Eng sh Departm Exerclse Sc ence 480 965-3875 Famlly Resources and Human Development. Department of ............................................................COWDN 106 ......... 480 965-6978 Geography. Department of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCOB 340H1 .......... 480 965 7533 Geology. Department of ........................................ PS F686.................... 480 965 5081 H'story. Department of .......................... . SS 204........................ 4801965 5778 lnterdisclpilnary Human tles Program ............................... LL 641 ............. 480 965 6747 Languages and Llteratures Department of ....................... LL 440 ............ 480 965 6281 Mathemal'cs Department A216 ........ 480 965 71 95 M crob ology. Department E210 ..... . 480 965-1457 M tary Sclence Departm B100.............. 480 965-3318 Ph~iosophy.Department of ................................... PS A524.......... 480 965-3394 Physics and Astronomy Department of ..................... PS F470..................... 480 965 3561 Plant B oloav. De~artment of ................................... LS E218 ................. 480 965 3414 . Politica Sc ence. De~artmentof ....................................... SS 410 ................ 480 Qfis fiSs1 ........ Psychology, Department of ................................................ PSY 237 ............. 480 965 3326 Re g'ous Studles, Department of ............................................. ECA 377 . . . . . . . . . 480 965-7145 Soclo ogy. Department of ...................................................... SS 321 .. ......... 480 965-3546 Speech and Hearing Science Department of ......................... LL 173A ....... 480 965-2374 Women's Stud es Program.................................................... ECA 209 ...... 480 965-2358 Memorial Union Activities and Student Programming Board ....................... MU thlrd leve .. 480 965-6822 Adm nistration ............................................. MU flrst eve] ... -480 965-5310 ......... Event Meeting Servlces ................... ........... MU first eve] ............. 480 965 3406 . . . . lnformat on Desk . . . . .............. MU flrst level ............. 480 965 5728 Lost and Found . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....................... MU first eve1 ............ 480 965 5728 Multicultural Advancement Program S V 394 4801965-6060 New Student Programs SSV 110..................... 4801965-2880 Nursinu 4801965-3244 .Colleue .of ................................................................... NUR 344 Comm~nltyHeallh Servlces C n!c ......................................... 480 941.9283 Contln ng an0 Extendeo E d ~ c aon t .................... CSB lh ro floor . . . 480 965-7431 Sl~dentServ~ceOH ce .. . NJR 108 . . . . . . . 480 965 2987 Operator. Universily 4801965-9011 Parents Association SSV 110...................... 4801965-2602 Public Programs. College of ...................................................... WlLSN 234 4801965-1034 Advanced Pub c Executve Program (APEP) .................. ASUDC C110. . . . . . . 480 965-4006 Amer can lndlan Stud~e HALL 220 ....... 480 965-3634 Asian Pacif c Amer~canStud es Proaram...................... GHALL 2 ................ 480 965-9711 Human ~ommuncation ugh ~ow;;s school of .................... STAUF A412 ..... 480 965-5095 Journa sm and Te ecommun cation. Water Cronk te School of . . . ......................... STAUF A231 ........ 480 965-5011 Justlce Studes School of .................................................WiLSN 331 .. 480 965-7682 . . ". . ~~~ ~~ ~ . ................................... .............................................................. . ...................... ..................... . ................................................................... .................................................................. . ................. ~ ASU MAIN DIRECTORY 493 ..................... UVCMN 203 480 965 4525 Morr son Institute for Public Policy Nonprof t Leadersh p and Management Center for ................. MOEUR 131 ....... 480 965 0607 WlLSN 208 ... 480 965 3926 Pub c Affa rs. School of ................ Recreation Management and Tour sm. Department of.......... MOEUR 131 ............ 4801965 7291 Soclal Work School of .................................................... WHALL 135 ............... 4801965 3304 Urban lnqu ry. Center for .................................................. AG 3208 ................... 4801965 9216 Readmissions (Undergraduate)............................................. SSV 142...................... 4801965-7440 Registrar SSV 140 480 968-5988 Exped te . InTouch . . 480 350-1500 TTY ..... 480 965-3236 480 965-3124 Vo'ce . . . Residency Classification SSV 170 4801965-7712 SSV 170...................... 4801965-3515 Residential Life Student and Organization Resource Center (SOURCE) MU 340 4801965-2249 Student Development................................................................. SSV 180......................48019657313 Student Employment. ORCampus SSV 202......................4801965-6318 Student Employment. On-Campus .........................................SSV 202 4801965-5186 Student Financial Assistance ...................................................SSV 216A ................... 4801965-3355 Student Health SHS 4801965-3346 4801965 3349 4809658914 Measles Informat~on ....................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480 965 1358 Student ID ...................................................................................UASB 140 4801965-2273 Student Leadership Programs M U 340 4801965-2249 Student Life SSV 263......................48019656547 Student Media MCENT 2 4801965-7572 State Press Advert slng 4809656555 State Press informat~on ........................................................................................ 4801965 7572 State Press Newsroom........................................................................... 4801965 2292 .... 480,727 6941 Web Devil ................................... .... Student Recreation Complex and Recreational Sports SRC 220 48W965-8900 ADM 8167 48019654511 Summer Sessions. Office of Summer nternat'onal Programs ADM 8167 ................. 4801965-6611 SSV 322 ...................... 48W965-6777 Testing Support Services Transcripts (Outgoing) SSV 1408 4801985-7276 Undergraduate Academic Services. Division of ......................UASB UASB 200 ................. 4801965 1970 ED 403 ........................ 4801965 3097 Campus Match . . . UASB 131 ................. 4801965 4464 Cross Co ege Advisln UASB 100 ................ 4801965 8012 General Stud es UASB 230 ............. 4801965 5657 Servlce Learnlng UASB 200 ........ 480,7 27 6657 ED 403 ..................... 4801965 3097 Summer Br dge . . .............................................ED 403 ....................... 4801965-3097 Supplemental nstructlon Un~vers ty Success Courses (UN 100) .............................. ED 403 ......................4801965-3097 Wr t ng Across the Curr culum Support and Deve opment .... ..ED 403 ...................... 4801965 3097 ....................................LL 340 ....................... 48019654272 Wr t ng Centers. University Evaluation. Office of .......................................... AG 281 4801965-9291 University Libraries LIB C rcu ation ...............................................................................480 965-3605 ..........................................4801965-3415 ......................... 480 965-6164 Renewa by Telephone ............................................................ 480 965-2595 UniversityTesting Services EDB 302 48019657146 SSV 279 48019656483 Upward Bound ....................................................................... Veterans Services Section....................................................... SSV 148...................... 4801965-7723 4801965.3944 Veterans Upward Bound ............................................................IRISH 7 Winter Session 4801955-9797 . ..................................................................................... .......................................................... ...................... ......... ....................... .......................................................................... .......................................... ...................... ............................................................................ ............................. ................................................ ................................................................................. ............................................................................. ....... .......... ........... ............................................................... ................................................................... ....................................................... ................... ....................... .................... ..................... .................. ................... ........................ ..................... ...................... ....................... ............................................................................................................... ASU Main Faculty and Academic Professionals T h e faculty a n d academic professionals l ~ s t e dare involved 1n undergraduate and graduate instruction and research T h e year of first appotntment follows the name. Emeriti are included. .>! A Aanoestad, Per 11975) Asroclate Professor of Phys~csand Astronomy. B S . Uru\en~tyof Oslo (Nonva)): Ph D., Umversity of Cnllfomta. Berkele) Ahhaszadeean. Morteza 1999). Associate Professor of Clvrl and . . . Envtmnmental Englneenng, B S ,Unlvenlty of Montana. M S Nonhern Arizona Unrvenlty, Ph D , Unlverslty of Anrona Abele, Deborah 1990). Faculty Associate of Plannlng and Landscape Archaecture, B A . Vassar College Aberle. James T.(1989). As,oclate Professor of Elecmcd Eng~neenng:B.S.. M.S.. Polytechnic Institute of New York: Ph.D University of Massachusenr. Boston Abramson, .la> 11999).Lecturer of Mathematics. B S.. University ot Nes Mertco. M S Uruversity of New Hampshm Abston, Deborah (1990). Associate Ltbranan. Access Services. Hayden Reference Serv~ces.B.S., M S.L.S .Wayne State Un~verslty Aeereda, Albedo (1998). Ass~stantProfessor of Lam Amencan Literature, L~cenc~ado, Universsty of Barcelona Spain ; M.A , Ph.D.. Uniren~tyof Georgia Acevedo, Roberto M. 1964). Professor Ementus of Spanish: B A . Un~renntyof Cahfamia. Berkeley. M A,, Ph D.. Uruvenlty of Arjzona Achaqa, Raghunath 1976 Associate Pmfessor of Physics and Astronomy. B Sc.. M Sc.. U~uvenstyof Delhi lIn&a); Ph.D Un~veraltyof Rochebter Aeker. Barbara (1991). Assmiate Professor of Theatre: B.F.A.. Unlveraily of Tekas. Auatin: M.A.. Case Western Reserve University. Ph.D .Wayne State Unlvenity Adams, Donna 1983). Asnocrate Professor of Nursing. B.S.N Univenit) of Mrsaaun, Columbia: M S Anzona State Unlverslty; D N.Sc Unrversit) of San Dtego - . . . . . . . . . Adams, Karen L. (1984 Professor of Engllsh: Director, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. B A M A Ph D., University of M~chlgan Adelmao. Madelaine (1998 ,Assir!mt Prafeasor of Justice Studies: A.B.. Ph D ,DukeUn~versity Adelson, Roger D. (1974). Prafebsor of History; B.A George Washington Untvenlr), B Lm Univenity of Oxford (United Kmedom). M A Ph D Washington Unlversdy Aerni, Wayne (1991). Faculty Assoc~ateot Public Affain. B A . University of Oregon; M P A D PA., Arizona State Unlverslty Agadjanian,Vietor (1995).Am~a Stale I l n l \ e h l l ) . l o r Angclcr. Ph D . I'nt\cnjr) ofCal~iuntta.San Olego . . . . . . Ahn, Stung C. 0990,. A * . t ~ ~ a lRotr.*..>r e F..tlmtmt:.>: B A S ~ g a n gUnlv;nlt) ,Kurcat. hl A .I'll D Mj;lll$~nSlxr. Unlventty Aikeo, Leona S. (1985). Professor of Pr)chology. B S Virgirua Commonwealth Univeraitv. M.S., Ph D Purdue Un~versit) Akins, William H. (1975). Professor Ementun of Theatre; B.A Duke University. M.A.. Ph D Uruvenlt) at Denver Alarcon, Ricardo 0. (1989). Assoctate Profesaar of Physics and Astronomy, B S., M.S Untverslty of Chile Chile Ph D.. Ohlo Umvenity Alberts, Jess K. 1989). Arsoc~ateProfessor of Communlcatton: Director. Hugh Downr School of Human Commun~cat~on. B S Ed., M A .Abllene Chnstlan University: Ph D.. University of Texas. Austln Alcoek, John (1972). Regents' Professor of Blalogy: B.A Amherst College; Ph.D Harvard Unlverslty Aleorn, Marianne 1981). Law Llbranan. Reterence. B A,. Urucersity of Washington: M.L.S.. Umversay of Southern Caltfornta Aldama, Arturo (1996 ,Assistant Professor ot Chtcana and Chlcano Studrea. B A E~crgreenState Umvenlty, M A . Ph.D.. Untvenlty of Calrfomaa. BerLele) Aldrieh, Frank T. 1969 A-socrate Protesaor of Geography. B A . Untvenity of Texaa.Austin; M.S.. Ph.D Oregon State Umvenlty Alexander, Robert J. 1975). Professor of German. B A,. Macalester Callege, M A,. Ph.D., Unlverslty of Wl\consm. Mathson Alford, Terq L. 1991 Assocrate Profesror of Materials Engineering; B.S.. M.S .North Carolma State Univenity. Ralergh, Ph.D.. Camell Un~venity Alhky, Marvin (1957 .Professor Emeritus of Pollttcal Sctence: B A,, M A . Ph D Unlvers~tyof Tehas,Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allen. Craig M. 1991 Assmtate Professor of Jaumallsm and Telecommuneatlon. B A . Linfield College: M.S.. Unlvenlry of Oregon. Ph D Ohlo Untverslty Allen, Jams P. (1989 Professor of Chermrtr) and Blochenustry; B S . Sam1 laseph's Univen~ty.M.S Ph D Un!venly of Illinois Alliron, Maria T. 1984). Professor of Recreauon Management and Tounrm. B.S M S Universtty of Neu Meuco. Ph D.. Unlverslly of lllinals . . . . . . . . . Alozie, Nicholas 0. (1991). Associate Profes\or of Publrc Affairs, B.A.. M PA.. Texas Southern Unlversrly. M A,. Ph.D Univenity of Texas. Dallaa Alpers, Rojann 1995). Ass~rtamProfessor af Nuntng; B.S.N.. M.S.. Anzona State Univen~ty:Ph.D.. Unlventty ot Iowa . LIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 495 Alqubf Lewis R. 1984 .Professor of An: B FA.. FloridaAtlantic Un~vsrslty.M F A . Cranbrook Academy ofArt Altheide, David L. (1973 .Regents' Professor of Justice Studies; B A .Central Washtngton State College. M A . University of Waahmzton. Ph D . Unnentr) of Cal~fomia,San Diego Alvarado, Ronald H. (1974). Professor Ementus of Biology: M.S.. Ph.D., Washingloton B A Unlverstr) of Calttom~a.R~vers~de. State Unlvenkty Alvarez, Robert R. Jr. (1989). Professor afAnthmpalogy; B.A , Nonhern Anrona Un~ven~ty, M.A.. San Diego State Uluversity; M A Ph D ,Stanford Un~versrty Amazeen, Eric P. (1999).Asslstant Professor of Psychology, B A . FranMin and Marshall College: M A Ph D Unlvers~tyof Connecticut Amazeen, Polemnia G. 1999 .Ass~,tantProfessor of Psychology: B A , FranMln and Marshall College, M A,. Ph D.. University of Comecucut 4mes, JamesG. 1985 Senlor Research Asswrate, Manufacturing Inshtute. B.S.. San Dtego State Univently Amundron, Susan (1995). Ass~stanrProfessor of Supply Chain Management, B S Mwrhead State University; M.B A,. College of St Thomas. Ph D Unrvers~tyof Minnesota Anderson, Edward E 1993 .Adjunct Professor of Plant Biology; B A . Pomona College. M A . Ph.D.. Claremont Graduate Schwl and Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden Anderson, Gar)(1975). Assoc~ateProfessor of Reading and Ltbraq Sclence. B S M Ed. Ed~nhoroState College; Ph D.. Unnerrrt) of Pltuburgh Andemon, K m n (1987 Farulty Assaclate of Nursing. B.S.. M S ,Anzona State Unlvenlty Anderson, Marcia L. (1986 Lthranan. Collecuon De\elopment. B.A University of Michigan: M L S .Wayne State Uruvenlty Anderson, Mehin S. (1967), Professor Emeritus of Fmance, B S , M.S OMahoma State Univen~ty,Ed.D.. University of Arkansas Anderson-Rowland. . Marv. R. 1974 .Associate Professor of Indu.tr~;,lEnglnrenn,: An~;t;tts Dean. Student Arialn a d Spcrldl P r ~ ~ ! m mR\ 1 .ll.,pr. C.>llr.gr..hl S l'h D Cnl\crslt) u i l u u ~ Andress. Barbara L. (1972). Professor Emeritus of Mubic; B.A M A Anrona Slate Untven~ty Angel], C. h t e n (1989 Regents' Professor of ChemisG-y and Biochemtlu): B S M S .Melbourne Unlvenity (Ausda!: Ph.D Untrerrit) of London (Un~tedK~ngdom Aniiar. " .Karen 2.(1998 .Asr~ntantProfessor of Curriculum and Insmction; B.A.. Florida State Unrvers~ly.M A Ph D., University of Nonh Caralrna, Greensboro Appletan, Nicholas R. 1972 Professor of Educallonal Leadership and Pollcy Stud~es,Dtreclor, Divir~onof Cumculum and lncmctian; Arsoc!ate Dean. Teacher Educauon. B A., San Francisco State University: M A Callfornla State University, Nonhndge. Ed D Unlverstty of Maaaachuaetts.Amherst Aranda, Luis (1975 Asaocxate Professor of Legal and Ethical Studies; B M M Ed Un~versttyof Anzana. J.D.. Arizona Slate Unlveraity Areiniegq G. Miguel(1979). Arxxiate Professor of Counselor Educat~on,B.S.. M A,. New Mexlco State Unlvers~ty.Ph D Untverslty of Anzona Arias, M. Beahiz 1989 .Associate Profebror of Multicullural Education: B.A., M.A., Occ~dentalCollege. Ph D Stanford Unlverslry Armbrurter, Charlotte 1997 Faculty Assoclate of Nunmg. B S N M S .Arizona Stare Univenity . . . . . .. . . Armendt, Brad (1989). Associate Professor of Philosophy; C h a , Depanment of Plulosoph). B A . R ~ c eUnl\entty. Ph D Unwersity of Uhols. Chcapo Armstrong, Robert L. 1967 .Professor Emeritus of S e c o n d q Education. B.A State Teachers College of lowa. M S Untversity of lowa; Ed.D., Univerrity afAnzona Arner. Douglas G. 1959). Professor Ementus ofPhtlosaphv. B.S.. Creighton University; M.A Ph D.. Unlverslty of Mlchlgan Arnold, William E. (1973). Professor of Communlcat~on; Dlreclor, Gerontology Program: B.S.. M A,. Nanhem Illinois Unnenlt). Ph D Pemrylvanta State Univenrty Arntzen, Charles J. 1997).Adjunct Professor of Plant Blology. B S M S Un~venllyof Minneaata. Ph.D.. Purdue Unnenay Aronson, Jemme M. 1966). Professor Ementur of Plant Blology: B A,. Ph.D.. Uni\ers~t)of Callfornza. Berkeley Arredondo, Patricia (1999 .Assoc~ateProfessor of Psychology m Educat~on:B.S.. Kent State Untvers~t).Ed M .Boston College: Ed D.. Boston University Arreala, Daniel ~ I Y W I . .Pn>ic\,ur ot tic.>gr;~ph). R A . Un~\en!ty uf C*lifi,rnln, Lor Angclc\, hl .A ('d~twrn~a St:,te Ilt>~vr.r\~ty. Hdy AUJ: Ph D.. Un!vrhlt) o i C a l ~ f o r nI.os ~ ~ .,\tteele\ Armwsmith, Ramon (1995), Ass~stantProfessor of Geology, B A,. Whlttier College; Ph.D.. Stanford Untverstty Arterian. Hannah (1979). Professor of Lau. Asroclate Dean. College of Law. B A,, E l m a College. J D Unrvenlty of lowa Asheraft. Robert E 19951. Asststant Professor of Recreauon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unlverslty Ashcroft, Edward A. (1988). Prafes\or of Computer Sc~enceand Engtneenng. B A . Cantab (United Kingdom Ph D.. Imperial College of London (Uruted Kingdom . Caltfornta Ashford. Jose B. (1984). Professor of Sacial Work B.A.. Loyola Unnenlty. Nea Orleans. M S W . Ohio Slate University: Ph.D.. Bowl~ngGreen State Uruvers~ty Ashforth, Blake 1996). Profesaar of Management: B Comm , Ph.D.. Untven~tyof Toronto (Canada Ashlr). Richard 1981 ,\s.wtalc Pn>lc*\.>rot R>l.t8i.dS;IL.~;C. B A Un~\,cr,~t) diC;.l~forn~d. Sanl:, Bsbrr3. .\1 A . I'h U.. Ma,,a;hu\ca\ In.t~tucr.~,iTc;hnuldg) Atsumi,Takayori P. 1968 .Profeasar of Muse: B F.A.. Kunrtachl MUSIC College Japan : M.M., New England Conservatory of MUSK Augsburg,Tanja 1997 .Lecturer. Dlviaion of Undergraduate Academic Servlcer: B.A., New York Unnersity. M A,. Ph.D., Emory University Aulerieh. Christopher E. 1989 .Faculty Arroc~ate.Del E Webb School of Cansmruon h e l d , Morris (1972 .Professor Emeritus of Swiology; B.A.. Ph D University of Michigan . . . - Adord.. Roeer W. (1975 .Professor Ementus of Secandm Educatton: B A .Nebraska Werleyan Unwersity. M A . Ph.D Un~versttyof Chlcago Azuma,Tamiko (1998). Asrlsrant Professor of Speech and Hearrng Sclence, B A Unrvers~tyof C lllfom a, Sanm Cruz; M A,. Ph D Ar~ranaSlate Unlven ty . . . B Balling, Robert C. (19871. Pn fe*ror of Geography. Director. Cllrnatolog) Laboratom. A B Wlttenberg Univen~ty,M A , Bowl~ngGreen State Uruventt). Ph D Untvenity of Ohlahon~a Ballan-Aguirre, Enrique (1992 Proferwr of Sparush, Bdch~ller en Letray Bachbller en Derecho. Untrerslty of Arequipa Peru). Doctor en Literatura. Narlona Unlveralty of San Mariaa Peru), Doctoral en Etudes Ibenque,. Un venlty of Pans 111 (France) Baiagh, Stephen (1998). Lecturer ot Computer Information System-. B S M A Ph D ,Ohio State Unlverrity Banfz Charles R. 1986 Profe\scr of Communtcatton; Vtce Provost. Office of the Senior Vlce President and Provost: B S.. M A Unlverslt) of M!nnc*ato. nvtn Cltles. Ph D . Ohlo State Unlremlty Baral, Chitta 1999 Aasoc~ateProfessor of Computer Science and Engloeering. B Tech.. Indlan Institute of Technology (India M S Ph D Uni>ersity of Maryland. College Park Barcelo. Helene 1990 Aaaocinle Proferror ot Mathematjcs. M\ C.. Univeraity of Quebec Canada Ph D . Unirenlty of Callfornla. San Diego Bardrick. Richard A. (1956). Professor EmenNs of Pbychology: A B Ph.D.. Univen~tyof Callfomla. Los Angeler Barker, David (1983). Professor of Theam. B S E.. Duqueane Unlberaity. M FA.. Rutgers. The State Untverslc, Barkley. Margaret V. 1963 . Profesor EmenNs of Famll) Resources and Human Development. B S MillAin Universay. M.S.. U.D.. Universir) of 11 tnols Barlow, Richard B. (1964 Protessor Emeritua of Hlatory. B A , M A,. Ph.D Univenlty of Penncylvania Barnard. John P. (1991). A~saclateLeanlne Resources . Backer, Linda R. ( 1997). Assirtan1 lnrmct~onalProfes$lanal. College of Ertended Educauan; Manager. Interdlscrphnary Program,. Academic and Profejrlanal Program\. College of Extended Educatton. B A Unlverbrty of Colorado. M.S.. Colorado State Uni\enlty Backhaus, Ralph A. (1977 .Professor of Plant Biology. B.S., Rutgers. The State Univenlty ot New Jeraey. M S Ph D.. Untrerstty of Ca ~forma,Davlr . . Backus. Charles E. (1968). Protersor of Electrical Engmeenng. Pro\o\t. Anzona State Universtfy Earl. B S M E Ohlo Uruvenlty. M S . Ph D Unnrerstty of Anzona Baron, Catherine K. (1990 Clln!cal Arcoclate Protersor of Speech and Heanng Scrence. B.A , Unner~ttyof Callfomta. Santa ~ a r b a r aM : A Untuenity of Minnebota Bacon, Sid P. (1988 , Profesbar of Speech and Heanng Scrence. B G.S . M A Un~venityof Kansas: Ph D Untvenlt) of Minnesota. Twin Ctties Bacon,Thomsr 1993 .Professor of MUSK.B S Oahland Univemlt) Badger. William W. (1985 Prafesqor of Cunrtmctton. Dmctor. Del E Webb Schwl of Conavuctlon, B S M E .Auburn Uru\enlt). M S C E Oklahoma State Unwernty. Ph D .Iowa State Lruuers~t) Baer, Steren M. 1988 Asaociatc Prafe\?oruf Mathemancr. B S M S Ph D Un~venltyof Iliinoi~ Bagwell, hlarilym 1972 Assoclare Profesor ot Nurs~ng,B S N Un~ver%tty of Callforn~a,Los Angeles: M.A Arizona State Unlverslty; Ph D Texas Woman'r Unlver\ity Bahr, Donald M. (19671 Professor of Anthropology: A.B ,M.A , Ph.D Harvard Universif) Bailey, James E. 19 1 Professor Emeritus of lndustnal Englneenng: B.S.I.E.. M S I E Ph D .Wayne State Urnversify Baker, Aaron 1992 .Assistant Professor of lnterd8sclplmar) Humanltler. B A . Hobm College. M A Ph D lndlana Unlvenity Baker, Brenda J. 1998). Asststant Profeuor of Anthropology. B A . Nonhwertem University: M A . Ph D Unlverslt) of Massachusetts. Amherst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baker, Dwayne A. 1997 Asabstant Pmfeaaor of Recreatton Management and Taunsm: B S., Unlverrlt) ot Sarhatche~ban Canada M S.. Univentty of llhnats. Ph D ,Texas A&M Un~%erslt) Baker. Marc A. (1988 .Adjunct Faculty of Plant Blology. B A San Jose State Universit): M A . Humboldt State Unluen~ty,Ph.D.. Arizona Stale Uni\erslty Ralnni5. Constlnline A. I%! Rcgcn!,' PC ,le\,ur o! l.:lr..tn.'rl Eltg~nr.r.rn;. H \ t 1. Vlrglnw Polyt~,;hn,cInrt.tul~~;~n.i Se,tc L'npcr*lt!. \ I F b. . O t ~ ~ \ e r st>i\'#r#~n~,>. ~t) Ph D . Ohto Sldc Uni\er5lty Balssubramaoian, Krishnan 1983 Proferror of ChemisQ and Blochenlistry. M Sc., Biria InstrNte of Technology Science (Inha). M.A Ph D.. Johns HopLns Un ver$!t+ Baldini. Pier Raimvndo 1978 . Pr.~fcr\.rr .rt l u l ~ uB~ I\. . 5311 Fr:mar~.,St:$a L'lutcr,lr): 31 A Lnnr.r*#l!of Hnl~,hCdlumb~., (CltllaJa,. Pb D linls~nll)01 C.,$I#I.%III S . I I ,r\ntgele. Ball, Terence (1998 .Proferrorof Polttlcol Science. B A . Un~verrttyof California. Sanra Crur. M A Ph D Unlvem ty of Califomla. Berkeley Ballew, Tad 1998 Asslatant Professor of lnterdiaclplinar) Humanltie?; B.A Un~vers~ry of Calbfarn~a.Santa Barbarc MA.. Ctt) Unner\tt) of New Yorl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barnes,Andrew 1996 Assoclale Proferaor of Hlhtory: B.A.. Werieyan Unr\erslty. M A,. Ph.D. Princeton Unlrerslly Barana. A n d r 6 (1986 Pmfesaor of Educatlan. B S M.U.. Texas A&M Universif): Ph D.. Unaverslt) of Texas. Aust~n Barone. Thomas 1990). Professor of Curriculum and Instrucuon and Educational Leadership and Pollcy Studles: B.A Loyola University. New Orleans: MA.. Un~versltyof New Orleans. Ed.D Stanford Univeraity Barrera, Manuel (1977 ,Professor of Ps)chology. B S., Univenlty of Wtsconsin, Eau Claire. M A . Ph D.. University of Oregon Barreft. Marianne (1994 Absoclate Professor of Journal~amand Tele~ommunx~at~on: B.S Kutrtown Unners~t).M P S Syra~ure Uni\enlty: Ph D.. Mtchrgan State Untven~ty Barroll-AsehaRenburg, Rayna i1980). Asroclate Profecsor ot Muclc. B.M.. Univerbily afTeras. D M A Uni\ersify of Maryland. College Park Bartels, Robert D. (1981 .Professor of Law: B.A.. Unrvers~tyuf Michigan: J.D Stanford Untversrty Barto. Michelle 1999 .Lecturer of Speech and Heanng Sctence: B A M Ed.. Anzona State Untren~t) Barton, C. Michael 1987). Arcoclate Professor ofAnthropologv. Collecuon\ Admm~smor:B.A Unlversity of Kansas: M.A Ph D Unlverslf) of Anrona Barton, John L. (1991). Senlor Lecturer of Prycholozy. B A Unlvenlt) of Nebraska. Lmcoln. M A . Ph D Anrona State Unnenlt) Bashford. Howard H. (1997). As5ociate Professor of Conrtru~oon.B.S M S., Unlvenlty of W)omng. Ph D Brsgham Young Unlvera~ty . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . klN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 497 Batalden, Stephen h. (19761 Protesaor ofHlctog: Coordlnatorot Ruwan. East European Studre5 Con~ort~urn: B A,. Augsburg Cnlleee. M.A Ph.D.. Untrera!t\ of Mlnne\ota Bates, Dawn \1.. (19891 A?\oc~ateProfe!\or of Englxah. B.A Ph D Un \eratt) of Wa\hlngton Bates, Mar) 19961. Proterwr of An. B F A Colorado State Una\er\lty. M F A . lndlana Unlverslty Bat). W a t n e M. 9621, Prote5cor Ementu? of General Busmess, B S Southueat Mlasoun State College. M A,, Nonhweatem Untvervtv. Ph D Untverrtty of Southern Callfornt.t Bauer. Ernst 1990 Dtrttngulshed Recearch Profescarof Phys~cs and Actronom\: Dtplam. Dr rer nat . Untverr~tyof Munch German) Barter. H a r g R. 198l Protes\or Emenmc of Englneenng. B A Ncu k o r l Unnenay. M B A . Fatrleyh D~c!.ln\an Univenlty: M.Tech AI zona State Unl\ervt) Bazzi, Rida 1996 As,tcrant Profe55or of Computer Sctence and Fngtnccnng. B E .Amencan Unnerslt) of Berut (Lebanon M S PI1.D. Gear-la lnrtltute of Technolog) Beals, Stephen P. 1996 .Adjunct Pratec~orof Speech and Heanng Sucnce: B.S.. Cal\ln College. M D.. Wa)ne State Unner\it) College of Mediune Beardmare, Gary D. (1979). Ashaclate Rerearch Technologist of Geolog) B 4 .Arizona State Uniuer>~t) Bearup. Rylie K.. Lt. Col. 1997 Profe\\or Eme"tu\ of Military Sc cnce. B.S.. M S . Unlrenttr ofAnrona. Ph D L n~veraityof Illinox\ Beaudoin, Diane L. 1996 .Lecturer of Chcm~calEnglneenng, B.S.. Ung\enlty ofTcxa*. Austln. Ph D Nonh Carolina State Unnsr\it) Beaudoin. Stephen P. 1995). Ac?!stant Profewor of Cherntcal Engineering: B S hlacca~huscttsIn,t!tute of Technology. M S L n n c ?a\ ot Texas. Aubtzn. Ph D Nonh Carollnv State Unlrerslty Beck. Lasra (19b.t). Cltnlcal A~soctateProfesror of Nur~mg. B S.N Texa, Woman's Un!\erstty: M S Texac A&M Unlvenztv, Commenc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bell, Janet L. (19941. Asaiaranr Profecaar at Socral Work B A . Queens College. City Unirerslty of New Yark M S.W. Anrund State Unnerc~ty.Ph D Case Western Reserve Untvenltv Bell, John E. (1965). Professor Emerttur ot Secondary Educatton: B.S University ot Nebraska, Lincoln: M.A Ed.D.. Unlvcrstt\ of Wyoming . . . Bell, Shirley (1988). Clinlcol Associate Professor of Nuraing. B.S.N.. Unhenlty of Cincinnati: M.S.N., Wayne State Univen~ty: Ed.D.. Weal Virynia Unlvenity Bellam). Lynn (1976). Professor Ementus of Engineennp. B.S. T e x a A&M Univenlly: M.S.. Ph.D., Tulane Un~\erblty Benavides, Alfred0 H. 19881, Assntate Professor of Multicultural Education: B.A.. Texas A&I Univers~ty:M A,. Ph D.. Mrchsgan State Untrersity Bender, Bert A. (1971). Profeasor of Engl~sh.B A . Lnnerslty of Wachtngton: Ph D Untverslty of Callfornla. lrvtne Bender, Gordon L. (1953). Professor Ementus of Blolog): B S Iowa State College: M.S., Univenlty of Wisconsin: Ph.D., Uni\ersity of lllinots Bender, Paul (1984). Professor of Law.A.B LL B Harvvrd Unr\eralty Benedict, Joel A. (1946 Professor Ementus of Educanon: B A M A Anzona State Unwenlty. Ed D Stanford Unnenlt) Benin, David B. (1970). Asrocrate Professor of Physlcc and Astronomy. A B . Cornell Unlrerrltl. M A . Ph D Unnenlty a t Rochester Benin, Mag B. (1979 Asaccrate Professor ot Soc~alogyB 4 Vanderbrlt Unner\tty. M A . Ph.D Uruvers~tyof Nebra5ka. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lincoln . . Bennett, ElDean (1970 Professor Emerttus ot Joumallrm and Telecommun~catton.B A BnghamYoung Unlversltv. M A Ph D Mlchlgan State Unneruty Bennett, Peter A. ( 1984). Professor of Physics and Astronomy. B.A., Un~vercltyof Mlnne\ota. Duluth, W.D Unlventty ot Wrsconrtn, M a d m n Benzinger, Robert P. (1970). Professor Emeritua of Design. B.S.M E.. Un~ver\ityof Wsrconsin, Madison: M A E Chrysler In%tituteof Engineenng Berrh, Michael A. (1969). Profesbor of Law.B A . J D Co1umbl.t L nlveraity Berens, Michael E. (1995). Adjuncr Faculty of Blolog). B 9 . Anrona State Untver\ity. Ph D Unl\enay of Anrona Berliner, David C. (1987). Regents' Proferaor of Educauonal Leader5hlp and Poltcy Stud~erand Psycholog) ~nEducat~on.Dean. College ot Educauon. B A Un~verrllyof Callfornla. Los Angele5 M A . Cdl~forntaState Un~verscty.Los Angeler. Ph D .Stanford Uru\erslty Bennan, David R. 1966). Professor of Pollucal Sctence. B A . Rockford College. MA.. Ph D Amencan Un~verrnty B e m a n , Neil S. (1964). Professor of Chemrcal Engineen"; B.S.. Unlver\lTy of Wlsconcin. M.S , M.A Ph.D Unlrerrtty ot Te\a\ Bernal, Martha E. 1986). Professor Ementus of Ps)cholog). B.A., Un~reraityof Texas. EI P a o : M A . Syra~useUnner\ity. Ph D lndlana Unneraity. Bloom~ngton Bernard. Stephen 2. (1994 Faculty Arsaclare of Consmctlon. B S Arlzuna Stale Unnerrlty . Beehman, James R. 1980). A~atcidteProfcscar a t Chemlcal Eng~neenng:B S.. M.S., Univer\ity of Wtsconrln: Ph.D Lntverslt) of Anrona Bedard. Roger L. (1990). Profeqhorof Theatre. B.A Unncrsity of Nonhcrn loua. M F A . Unt\ers~tyof Oregon. Ph.D, Lnlvenity ot Kanaa, Bedgwd, Dan 1997). Lecturer of Chemntry and B!ochernisuy, B.S .George Mason Un~\ervty.Ph D Montana State Un~benity Bedient, Jack D. (1961). Prote\\or Ernentus uf Mathematics: A B . 4lblon College. M B.S.. Ed D.. Unl\erstty of Colorado Bedworth, David D. 1963). Profe\\or Ernentu5 of lndurtnal Engineenng: B.S.I.E.. Lamar College of Technolag). M.S.I.E., Ph D.. Purdue Un bersay Beggs, Donald (1999 Lerturer. Univerclt) Honors College: A.B.. Unlvrrstty of Califomra, Berlele): Ph.D.. Unncrvty of Caltfornta, Smta Cru, Bchrcns, John T. 994 ,A \ \ a c i ~ t eProfe$\ar of Psychology in E d u c a ~ o nB. A L nnentty of Notre Dame. M A,. Ph.D.. Arizona S t d e Unl\cnlty Bell. George H. 197G82. 1989). Librarian. Nablc Sclcnce Reference Ser\lce\. B A. W~lllamPateraon College: M.L.S.. Pratt In\tltute Bell. jam^ W. (1966). Profesmr Emeritu? of Secondary Educnt~on.A.B.. Wa\hburn Unnentl) ot TapeL~.M Ed. Ed D Unt\er>lt\ of Kansa, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bernardi. Jose (19951.A rocrate Professor of Desgn. B Arch Nat~onalUni\ersit) of Cordoba. M S Unnerrtt) of C~nctnnatl Bernier,Allen 1995 .Lecturer ot Spanrrh. B A Un#\er\it) of Wlsconsln. Oshhosh: M A Anzona State Unt\er\tr) Bernstein. Biaoca L. (1987). Protehsor ot C,un\cl n: Pc)chol~g) and Counselor Educatton. Dean. Graduate Co1le.e: B A . Unlveralty of Cal~fornla.Berhele!. M Ed . Ph D Unl\erslt) ot Cal~fornia.Santa Barbm Bernstein. Mar;, (1997). Asaiatant Pr,fcs\or of Ju\tics Studie,: B A . Mlddlebury College: M.A Ph.D Nea York Universlt) Bertelsen. Wendle R. 1964 Profcr\cr Ementua of Arch!teclure: B Arch.. University of Michiean. M 4rch Unl\er\lt) of Arvana Bertrand, Cheryl (1996). Adrmn~stratheA\\i\t.n,t of Mllttary Sclence, B A E ,Arizona State Unlvcr\lt) Bessam, Richard M. 1968 Profr\ror En rrilu, of Marketink. A.B Cornell Un~veraity:M.B.A., Stanford Unrber\ity. Ph D.. Untvers~tyof Washington Bee, M. Austin 1974). Protersor Emer tu5 of Edu~atlon.B S Lmh Haven State College. M Ed. Penni)l\an a Siate Unluenlr). M.AT.. Brown Unlverslrv. M A Ph D Unner\lty < t Illlnc~\ Belz. Mathew J. UI 1961 Prote\sorEmcntu\ ot Englnecnng. B S M S Ph D Nonhscstern Llntberslt) Bhattacharya, Sourav 1996 Asbocinte Profea\or of Computer Sc~enceand Engtneenng B E Jadalpur Un \enlt) Indla : M.Tech . indlan lnstttute ofTeihnol ) lnd~n M.S . Unlvenlty of Southwestern Louls~ana.Ph D Un~\erabt)of Mlnnrwta Bhattaeherjee.Anol 1999 Asr~ctantProtearor of Cumpuler Informatton S)stems. B.S.. lnd an ln\t turr ot Trchnoloev (India : M B A . Ph D Unlven~t)of Hou,ton Biblam Dora (1980 Llbranan: A\aoimte Denn. Conttnuau\ ImprovemenVTotal Quality Service. Actino A\,aciav Dean. Video Remurces. B A M L S Un~rerait! of California. Lus Angeles: M A Unlven~tyof Califomla, Davi, Biekford, William B. 1966 Profesor En eritus uf Engineering: B S M S .Kansas State Unlveraity. Ph.D Un!ver\lt) ot lllinots Bieber.Allan L. (1963). Professor of Chem stn and B~uchemtatrv. Drector. lnterdlsclpllnary Comm ttee on Molecaks and Cellular Biology: B S M S Nonh Dakota State Unneralt). Ph.D.. Oregon State Un!\en!ty Bingham, Scott 1989 ,Associate Rerear~hSclelltist of Plant B~ology:B.S.. Braan Unlversrty. Ph D Brandels Unlveratty Bird, Jonathan Paul 19971, As~oclateProfe\sor ot Electrical Engmeering: Bs.C.. D.Phii Untverslr) ot S u s w t Untted K~ngdarn) Biree. Edward A. (19721. Asawlate Profra\or of M~irobioloev: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Madason Birh, James P. (1973). Profesbor of Chcmt,tn and Blachemlrtg: B A . S a m John's Unnersity. Ph D ioaa State Unl\er\lt\ Birteher. Craig R. (1987 .Assistant Reqeonh Spec~aiiat.Elecmcal Engmeenng. B.S E.. M.S.. Anrana State Uniber\lt) Bimer, M q Jo 1987 .Professor ot Marhetlng. B A . M B A . Ph.D University of Waahin,ton Bitter, Gary G. 1970 .Proferror of Cum cu s m and Instruct~an and Psycholog) III Education. B S Kan\d\ Statc Unwerrlty: M A . Kansas State Teachen College: Ph D . Untrerslt) of Den\er Bitona, Daniel 1996 .Aa,oiiate Prufebsor uf Engll h: B A . Univenir, of Connecticut. M A Nonhwehrern Untrtr\lly: Ph D Brown Untverslty Bjork, Robert E. (1983). Pratessor of Enellah. Dtre~tor.Anzona Center far Medieval and Renaiuance Studtea. B A,. Pumona College: M.A Ph.D Untrernity ot Calttarnia. Lo\ Angeles . . . . . . . Blackham, Garth J. (19621, Profer,or Ementus of Counselor of Education. B S M S .Utah State Unlvers~tv:Ph D.. Cornell Unlvenlty Blaekledge,Vernon 0. (1969). Profesbor Ementus of Computer Scrence and Englneenng. B S E E . Untrerntt) of lilinotf. M S E E Unlverslty of Santa Clara. Ph D Anlona Statc Unlverbay B l a e k w n , T h o m 1995). Associate Professor of Phllosaphy. B A . DePauw Uruvenlty: Ph D Unnerslt). of Maaaachusetts Blair, Sampson Lee (1995). Assmiate Protessur of Soctology. B S , M S Vtrg~nlaPolytechn~cIn,tltute: Ph.D Pennaylvanla State University Blakemore, Arthur E. (1979). Profesaor of Econornlcs. Char. Deparunent of Economl~r.B.S.. M A,. Univeraily of Deuoa. Ph D Southern lllrnals Unbversity. Carbandale . . . . . . Blanehard, Jay S. (1988). Professor of Educatton: M.S.T.. Drake University: Ph.D., Univers~tyof Georgia Blankenshiv. Roberf E. 985 .Profesror of Chemistrv and ~ l o c h e m l s t ; B S ~ e h r a r k ~a i r i e y a nCollcge. Ph.D :unlverslty of Cal~fornla.Berkele) Blasko, Vincent J. 1980). Assm~ateProfessor of Marletlng. B.S.. M.B.A.. Arizona State Un~venity:Ph.D.. Untverslt) ot T e i a . Austin Blwm. Irene (1997). Lecturer of Mathematl~s.B A . M S Untrernt) of M t m Blauin. Deborah K. (1971). . . Assoc~ateLlbranan. Havden Reference Servrces; B A,. Cedar Crest College: M.L S .State Untverslty ot Nea Yod. Albany Blount. Douglas J. (1990). Associate Prafes5or ot Mathematics: B S.. M S Ph D.. University of W~scon*in.Mad~son Blumeofeld-Jones, Donald 1990 Asrocrate Professor of Curriculum and lnsmction, B A,. Rutgers. The State Univenlty: M.EA., Ed.D., University of Nonh Carolnna. Greensboro Boatsman, James R. 1986 .Peat Mmulck Protessor of Accountancy. B.S.. M.S., Oklahoma State University: Ph.D , University of Texas. Austin Boatsman, Joyce L. (1996 .Lecturer of Account~nc),B S Oklahoma State Uruverslty. M Tax Anrona State Univers~ty Bodell, Lwnard S. (1992). Adjunct Professor of Anthropology; B A Hoban and W~lllamSmith Colleges: M.D .New Yorh Upstate Medtcal Center Bodman, Denise (1996). Lecturer of F m l ) Resources and Human Develapment; B S.. M S., Anzona State Unlvenlty Boetto, Laurel B. (1956). Professor Emerltur of Educallon: B.A.. M A Anzona State Univers~ty Bagardus. Clifton (1992). Adlunct Professor of Blolog). M D.. Un~venityof Rochester B o g a r Quentin J. (1970) Professor Ementus of Educational Leadership and Policy Stud~es.B.A M.S Fon Ha).cs State College, Ph.D University of Texas. Austtn Boggs, Lahnie J. 195!L65. 1966). Professor Ementus of General Business. B S M S Ph D , Ohla State Untverait) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bohlman. Herbert M. 1964). Asloctate Profesaor ot Legal and Ethical SNdes. B A . B S , Dr&e University: M.B.A.. J.D .Indiana Unlvenity Bolin. Robert (1997), Professor of Sociology: B A ,Ph D University of Colorado . ASU MAINI FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 499 . Boltan, Cynthia J. (1997). Lecturer of Phtlasophy. B G.S.. Univenity of Michigan: M A,. Ph D.. Michigan State University Brandt, Beverly K. (1987).Associate Professor of Desngn; B FA University of Mlchlgan: M A,. Michigan State Universlt). Ph D.. Boston Unlverslty Braadt, Elizabeth A. 1974 .Professor of Anthropolog). B A.. Ronda State Un~verslty.M A , Ph D Southern Methodist Untversity Braun, J. Jay 1973). Professor of Pbychalogy: B.A.. Unlvenity of Oregon, M A . Ph D Ohm State University Braver, S d o r d L. (1970 Pmfessaraf Psychology: B.A Wakne State Un~verslly,Ph D Unlrerslty of Mtchlgan Bray, Sandra (1987). Associate Librarian. Acquisit~ons Blbhographlc Records Deparunent, B A,. Onawa Uni\enlty: M L S Indana Umvenlty, Blwminmon Brazel, Anthony J. (1974), Professor of Geography. B A,. M A,. Rutgen. The State University: Ph.D Unrversity of Mtchtgan Breekenridge, Jack D. (1962). Professor Emenms of An. B S Univen~tyof msconsm. Mdwaulee, M FA Unnenlt) of loua Brem, Sarah Kate 1999 .Assatant Professor of Psychalogy in Educauon. A B , Unwersity of Chicago; M S Ph.D.. Nanhaeatern Unrverslty . Bwksh, Karl S. (1996). Assistant Professor of Chemlatry and Biochemistry. B.S.. Un~versityof Alaska. Ph D.. Univen~tyof Washington Bwth, James R. (1980). Professor of F~nanre.B S M.A Ph.D. Uruvenlt) of Alabama Bargo. Philip E. t 1967,. hofesrar ttncrtlui of tt~glltecnnd. LI.S.C.t.. llnlrrnil! of C~ncinnall.% I S Ohn, Slale I'nl%cnlt) Bomvaosky,Vladimir R. 1968). L~branan.Collection Development. M L S Ph D .Charles Unnren~ty.Prague (Crechoslovalaa) Bortner, M.A. (1979). A s s ~ t a t eProfessor of Justtce Stud~es. B A,. Ed~nboroState College: M A,. Ohio Univenlty: Ph.D Washington Unlvenlly Bossen, Karen (1997 Asslsrant lnswct~onalProfessional of Recreatton Management and Tourism: B.A.. Washington State Univenity BmweU, Jacquelyn (1982). Professor Ementub of Muslc: B.M.E Murray State Univen~ty;M.M E Lou~sianaState Univenity: Ed.D., University of lllina!s Baulin Jahoson. Leanar 1987). Assaclate Profeaaor of Family K e \ o ~ r c e l.Vnreclor. Afn:nn Allrn:zln SluJ~es.H.S.. E a a ' k n n x \ e c Slale I1nnen~l).. 115 . P I , I ) . Purdue Univerrity Bove, Frederick J. 1998). Adjunct Professor of Anthropology: B.S .University of Nave Dame: M.A Ph D.. Un!venlty of California. Los Angeles Bowers, Charles 0. (1948). Professor Ementus of Music: B.S.. Southeast Missouri State College. M M D.M.A.. Unlvenlty of Rochester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brenenstuhl. Daniel C. (1978). Assoctate Professor of Management. B S M B A . Ohlo Unrversity. M S St Bonaventure Unlvenlty; D B.A lndlana Untversity Brennan, Patrick (1996). Associate Profescor of Law: B.A .Yale Umvers~ty,M.A Unlvecrrty of Toronto, 1D.. Univorstt) of Californ~a,Berkeley Briggs, John M. (1999). Assaclate Professor of Plant Biology, B.S., M.Sc.. Pinsburg State Uruverstty, Ph D Unwerslty of Arkansas Briley, Lane D. (1970). Assaclate Research Profers~onalof Chemistry and Biochenustry: B A,, Arizona State Unrvers~ty Brilleslyper, Michael A. (1994). Senlor Lecturer of Mathematto. Flnt Year Mathematics Cwrdmator, B S M A .Arizona State Univemci: Ph.D., Universil) of Arizona Brillhart, Barbara (1996). Assoc~ateProfessor of Nunlng. B S N.. M S.N.. California State Univen~ty,Las Angeles; Ph D Teras Woman's Univen~ty Brink, Jean R. (1974). Professor of Enghsh. B A . Nonhwertern Univenily: M.A., Harvard Umverslty. Ph D Unlventt) of Wisconsin, Madison Brinoo, Daniel R. 1976). Professor of An. B FA.. M F A . Univenlty of Colorado Brittoa, David (1987). Pmfessor of Muslc: B.M.. North T e ~ a s State Umvenlty Bmadley, Hugh T.(1969), Professor EmerlNs of An. A B .Park College; M.A.,Yale Umvenlty: Ph.D., New Yorl Unlrerslty Bmohs, Daniel G. (1981 .A?soc~ateProfessor of De~lston Analysis: Director, Executi\e M B.A Program. B.S.. M.S.. Colorado School of Mines; M B.A., Ph D.. Indiana Unnersity. Blwmington Bmome, Benjamin J. (1999). Professor of Comrnunlcatlon. B A , University of Georgia: M A,, Ph D.. University of Kansas Brose, Marianna F. (1963). Professor Emeritus of Engl~sh.B.A College of WI liam and Mary; D~ploma.Royal Academy of Dramauc An (United Qngdorn): M.A ,Arizona State Unlverslty Browo,Alao R. 1968 .Asshiare Professor of Education. B A MA.. California State Un~versity.Los Angeles. Ph D.. Univenlty of Texas. Austln . . . . . . Boyd, James H. (1976). Professor ofAccountancy. B B A . Teras Chnstlan Unrvenlty. M.S.. Northeastern Unnersay. Ph D.. Umvenlty of Texas. Austin. C P.A Teras Boyer, Dan L. (1988). Professor of Mechan~caland Aerospace Ensneenng, Char. Deparunent of Mechanical and Aerospace Ensneenng, B S Rennselaer Polytechnic Insnmte. Ph D Johns Hopk~nsUnlvenrty Bojer. Jay M. (1976). Professor of English: B.A.. Saint Louis Unlvenity. M A Ph D .State Unlvers~tyot New Yorl. Buffalo Bajes, William J. (1974). Professor of Economics: B.S.. Idaho State Uruvenlty. Ph.D.. Clarernant Graduate Schwl Boyle, Bernard M. (1969 .Professor Ementua of Archllecture: B Arch. Umverslty of Sydney Australla M Arch. MA. Ph D Yale Umvenlty Brack, 0 M Jr. (1973 .Professor of English: B A . M A . Baylor Unlverslty. Ph D Unwentry of Te-raa. Aurtln B r a d q Josef C. (1978). Prafesaor of Economics: Director, International Business Studies: B S.. M A .Tufts Un~venity.Ph.D Unlvenlty of Minnesota. ' b i n Cxtles Bramletl-Solomon, Sharon (IYbb,, T\s,~ili,t~. P I J ~ C ~UIJ T Journalism and Tele;ommun~cat~.~~~. B ;\ , hl ;\ hlrmphv Sllle C~~tver\lt!.Ph V.. lndnsna I.'n,rcrslt). HIt,on~~ngtoo Brandan,Tedd A. (1981 Senlor Research Proiesxonal, Bloenglnecring. D~rector.AnimalCare Facility. B S Unlvenity of Cakforma. Davls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASU MAIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 501 Calarella, Robert J. 1991) Faculty Associate ot Plannrng and Landscape Arch~tecture.B S .Northeastern University. M U P. New Ycrh Unlbenlt) Cage. G a g 1998 .FacultyAr~ocateatMicrob~alogy:B.S..M S , Anrona State Unnersity Carlsan. Marilym 1995). Assistant Profesaar of Mathematics: B S ,Central Mlrsauri State Univentr): M S , Ph D Unlverslty of Kaniar Carlson, Ron (1986). Professor of English, B A . M A . Unrrenrty ot Utah of Maryland. College Park. M D.. Un~verslf)a t Anrona Callarman, Thomas E. 19801. Ascociate Profebsor of Management. Associate Dean. Student Suppon Servlcer, Graduate Colleee. B B.A .Went Terar State Unlvenin; M B A Anrona State Unlversit): Ph D . Purdue Uni>enity Univenity Carney, Jam- D. (1967). Professor Emenms of Philosophy: B.A equivalent. Northern Baphst Theolagxal Seminary: M.A , Roaaevelt Untvenity, Ph.D Uruvemt) af Nebraska Lincoln Camenter. Ellon D. (19881. Assocrate Profcsror of Muslc. B A Cumcrun.Therecil , 1941,. A ~ s ~ ; ~Prut:wlr nr 911 Platl1~l6bg MJ Ldnd,;.~pr.,\riB,lecl~~rr: B A . St:~tc Ctmcr.tt! ot \eu York. t4uil;ll ,, h l 11 11. L'l~tc.r,~t)t l i hltcI11~111. U k,. Hawitrd Unlverslty Campbell, Ashley 19901. Faculty hsoclate of Planning and Landscape Architecture: B A.. Tnruty Co ege. M P.A.. Arizona State Unlvenlty Campbell, Gary L. (1997 ,Fine Arts Speciahst. B A,. M.F.A , Univen~tyof Southern Calitornla Campbell. Heather E. (1991). Associate Professor of Public Affairs. B A Untrersily of Callfornra. San Dlego, M PhII., Ph.D Camegie-Mellon Unrrersity Campns-Oulralt, Uuuglac I JYhr. .\djon.t PTIIIC>>UT ~i .Anthropl.r;). B S . 31 P . . .\r.,.ma Srjle Cnl\crrlt), h l I ) . Llnnchnr! of r 1 2 . m d Cdllcgc c11 MC~ICIIIC Carpenter, Ray W. 1981). Professor of Matenals Engmeenng. B S M S Ph D.. Univers~tyof California, Berkeley Carr, Christopher (1985 .Professor of Anthropology: B.A Un~versltyof lllino~s.M A,. Ph D., University of Michlgan Carrington, Jane M. (19951, Faculty Asaaciate of Nursing: B S N Artzona Slate University: M.S N., Un~versrr)of Pennsylvan~a . . . . . . . . . . Carroll, Steven (19851, Associate Pmfessorof Biology: B.S.. Tulane Unlvenlty. M.S.. Oregon State Universlty: Ph.D.. Untverslty of Oregon Carter, Joseph R. (1991). Professor ot Supply Chwn Manaeement: Chair. Deoarunent of Suoolv Chwn Manaeement. . Canary. Daniel J. (1999). Professor of Commurucatian. B.A Califamla State Unrversit). Fullenon, M A , Callfomia Slate Un~rerrit).Fullenan. and Unneraity of SouthernCahfoma: Ph.D.. Un~venltyof Southern Caltfarma Candan. Kmim Seleuk 1997). Aantstant Professor of Com~uter Science and Engineering: B S , B~UentUmversit) Turkey): Ph D Univentt) of Maryland. College Park Candela, Giuseppe (1995 As,r,tant Professor of Italian, M A Pn D . I.nl~er>ll).,f Wl>run*ln Candelaria. Cordclia C . 19921,h.>fc\wrof Englt>h.tnJ Chl~ln;, ~ndCht.ar~.>Slud.c..H 4 .Fun Irn,t,('ol.e~c..M .A Ph D Unlverslty of Notre Dame Canosas. FrCderie (1999 .Assistant Professor of Ftench: Di~ldme . ~ . Carter, Phillip L. (1995). Professor of Supply Chain Management: Hamld E Fearon Chm. Purchasmg Management: Dkctor. Center for Advanced Purchasing SNdies: B.S.E.E .Rose Hulman InstrNte of Technolog). M B.A D.B A,. lndsana Uruversir) Carver, Gwrge L. (1965). Professor Emeritus of Clas,tcal Languages. B A,. M.A.. Unlverstty of Tenas.Ausun; S T B S a m Mary's Seminar); Ph.D Smnt L a u Unrvenlty ~ Cacano%a.Vmu18 ,1987.. A , r u ~ a l uRufcriur at F*lu.'rl~unol l a 3 d c n h ~ pand PoII;) Sludte.. R A . lluntcr <;,lir.gr.. M S . Stltc Iln~vcri~l) uf Scu Y ~ r k Rrwkpon. . Ph T) ..\n,~,na S w s Ilunerrlt) Casavantes, Michael D. (1990). Lecturer of Joumallsm and Telecommunication. B.A Un!versltyofTerras,El Paso, M A.. New M e w o State University Case., lames L. (1969). . . Professor of Soeech and Heanne Scrence: Director of Clin~calServices: B S , Weber State College. M S.. Ph D Univentty of Utah Cassidy, Virginia L. (1988). Libranan EmenNs: A.B.. Oberlln College. M L S. Pran lnalitute Castaneda, Eddie (1990). Associate Professor of Psychology: B.S.. M A Unlvenlty of Texas, El Paso: Ph D., University of Mtchlgan Castle, Gregory (1992). Assaclate Professor of English: B.A Cal~forniaState Untvenrty, Fresno. M A . Ph D., Univenit) of Callfornia. L o b Angeler Castro, Felipe G. (1991). Professor of Psychology; B.A., Unrvenity of Califarn~a,Santa Barbara, M S W , Uruvenity of Callforn~a.Los Angeies: Ph D.. Univentty of Washmgfon Caudle, M. Tyler (1997), Asrzstant Professor of Chemistry and Btochermstry. B S Univenity of North Carolma. Charlotte, Ph D.. Duke Un~verrily Cavansugh, Ellen May 1995 .Faculty Associate of Nuntng. B S N Untversity of Phoenu: M S.. Umversiw ot Anzona . . . . ~ Canright, James E. 1964). Professor Ementus of Plant Biology: B A Mlamt Unlverslty: A.M Ph.D Harvard Uruvenity Capco, Dmid G. 19841. Prafeswr of Biology: B S Ed~nboro State College. M S . Unners~tyot Houston, Ph D .University of Texas. Auntln Capone. J e l l r q M. 1997). 4a~lrtantProfessor of E ecrncal Engineering. B S . Unlven t) of Vermont. M S Ph D., Northeaatcrn Untverslty Cardy, Robert L. (1988). Professor of Management. B S .Central Mlch~ganUnnenlt). Ph D k e r n l a Polytechnic Insutute and State Unlvemlty Car1son.A. C h e w (1988). Asroclate Protessor of Commun~cat~on. B A . M A . Colorado State Unnersity: Ph.D.. Unlventty of Southern Cal8fornla Carlson, lngeborg L. 1964 Professor Emenms of German: Abitur. Holderlln School Germany). Vonemesrer and 'and phd.. Universlty of He delbere (Germany , Dr phll , Uruvers~tyof Erlangen Nuremberg Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chsssin, Laurie 1979). Professor of Paycholag). B.A Brown Unt\en!ty. M S Ph D.. Columbla Unwerrlty . hno\>il e Co>inato, Joseph L. 2000 .Ad unit Prote\\ur ot Suppl) Chain Manayernent. B S B A,. M.B.A . A m e n ~ a nUn \Lr\tty. Ph D.. Penn>)lv.nn a St'lte Untvcrslt) Ca)er, N. Joseph (1980 Profeaior of Publ~rAKun: B A,. M.PA Unner 11) cf Colorado. Ph D . Lnlrerhlt) ot Ma\\aihurettb. Amhent Ccmcn). Randall S. 1986 Arroc ate Pnjte\sor of Geopraph) B S M.A . Ph D Innerrlt) ot Nebraska. L ncoln Ccsarotti. E\ebn L. 99' .Arbstant Protrsor ot Nurhtno. B S.N Unnerc~tyof West Flonda. M S.. Ph D . Univena) of Arirond Ccsta. John R. 1975 .Asboc ate Proteshor ot Fnnlnce B S Capltrl Untrerrtt). M B A Ph D F ondd State Unlveralty Ccwlle. Michael J. 1989). Adjunct Protesor of Speech and Hedrinr Scitncc. B A . Unlveislty ot Nevada. La\Vegas. M S Ulnh State Unlvenlt). Ph D Unlvera t \ ot Liah Chadc. Hector A. (1997 Arhlstant Prnfesor of Ecooomrs: Llienc ado en Economla. Nauanal Unnerslt) of Cu)o Argentma) M S Ph D L nivrrst) ot llltno!a. Urbana Ch%nipalgn Chakrabarti, Chaitali (I990 A,,oi~dle Prote\\or ut Electrical Enrinrenng. B Tech. Indian lncr lute uf Tc~hmiog) l n d ~M.S.. Ph D . Unl\cr\lt) of M q l a n d . Collcue P c h Chalasani. Prasad (1998 .Aasstant Protc, or ot Coniputer Scaence and Enpineen".. B Tech. lndtan In\tttute of Technology. Kharappor 1nd1;i . Ph D Camcg c Mellon Unlbenit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unnei\ily of Pcnnr)l\asla Chambcrlin, Ralph V. 1986 Asaoctate Profeisvr of Phyrlcs and Aatrunom!. B S . Unt\er&tt)of Ltah. M S Ph D Unlvera t) of Calif m i a . Lu\An,eleb Chambers. Anthon) 1998 .Professor of 1.1panrae. B A . Pomana Cullegc. M A . St *"ford Untversat). Ph D Llnlrrr~lt)of Mfrhlgan Chance. John K. 1987 Proterror ot Anthropolog). Cham. Depanmenr ofAnthrop>log).A B Lntrcn 1) ot Pennsyluanla. A.hl.. Ph D . Untrentt) ot I ilnolr Chane). M>riam 1997).An\mtate Pr,fec\or of English: B A . L n \er- t) cf M,nltoba Canada M A . Ddlhou\le Untventt) Can.ld.9 Ph D Univcrslty of lona . . . . . . . . . Chandler, Douglas E. 1980 .Professor of Bmlogv. B S Unl\erblt) of Rochester. M.A. Johns Hophlns Ut iven~t):Ph.D. Unlwnlt) of Callfornla. San Fianc~\co . . Chawla. Nikhilesh 1991 Assistant Professor of Materials Enetneenng: B S New Mexico lnstrmte ot Mmng and Technolog): M S Unnerait) of Tennecsee. Knoxvtlle: Ph D L nlrersit) of Mi~hlean.Ann Arbor Chen, hang Ping 1991 .Assaclate Profes-or of Engineering. B S Pdlng Unt\ernr) Chtna : Ph.D.. Unlrerslt) of Mlnnehata. T\\,n Clttes Chen, Nai Kuang 1998 Ashistant Professor of Computer Informntlon S\rrb,t) of Callfom~a.Bcrkclc) . . . . . Christine, Carol L (1998). Clinical A~siatantProtessor of Cum LU urn and I n \ l m ~ t o nB.A. , M A,. AT~zonaState Univer\tl): Ph D Univervty of A n ~ o n a Christine, Ray 0.11958 Prutcs or Emerltur of Elementary Edscutlon. A B . A M Northern Colorado Un&ver\ity.Ed.D Artrona State Univers~ty . Chase.% Eugene E 1965 .Professor Ementu, ot Education: B.S.. Nanhweatcm State Colle-e. M A,. C rlarado St:ae College: Ed D Un venbt) ofW!i)om~ng . . Chen. Stanley S. 1967). Professor Emer~tusof Engtneering. Dlploma. Tatpel In\titute at Terhnology (Tawan ; M.S., Ohio Un~veralty.PI, D.. Univen~t)of W~sconsln.Madlson Chenoweth, Timothy 1996). Ass stant Protessor ot Computer lntormatlon S)\tems. B.S U S Coast Guard Academy. M B A . Ph D . Washxnpton State Un xer ity Childres*. Nane) 1991). A,ractate P~rofeacorof Mathemattcs. B S.. B S E d . M S Ph D .Ohto State Universty . Chang, l u n g 1996 .Asslatant Prlfessor of Mlcmb~olog).M D Belj n& Medical Colleee Ch na). Ph D . Unlver, ty of Iowa . . Chou, Ju-Hai 1975 . Profeasoi Emeritus of An. B A . Unnersit) of Kentuck): M.A. Ph D Pnncetan Univerntty Chrislcnam, George 1975 .Professor Emerltuc of Arch tecture; 8.Ari.h llltnola lnal tute of Technolog) Chander.Anupam 1999 h i u c ate Prufra\ur of LAM.4 B.. Hanard Uni\er\~t).J.D .>ale Unlvcnil) Chapch). Lars 998 .Ass Stdnt Profehauruf Ene~neennp:B.A Ph D.. Ln~\rtnlt)of Calrtamta. Berkele) Chartier, George M. 1971 Profesar Emerttus ot Ps)chology: B S Ln \er ty of lli~no~r. M A . Ph D Un \er 111 ot Ornoon Chat1opadh)ay. Aditi 1990 .Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Enwneenng. M S Ph D . Georgra Inbt~tuteof Teihnolo ly Chaudhuri. Javotoaul I1985 .Profesaoi of Polit~calSclence. . B A .Central State Unk\ersity. OMah ma; M.A.. Ph D Unrverslty ot OLlilhoma . ASU MAIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 503 Christopher, E Scott (19861, Professor of F m l y Resources and Human Development: B.S.. M S Unrverslty of Nebraska, Ph.D., Oregon State Universlt) Chubrich. Robert E. (1971). . . Professor Emeritus of Soeech and Hean,,! S:~ence. B A Gnnnrll Cullcze. !4 A . InJrjnb l'n~\r.m~t). Blmmlnglon. PI, U State Unn.rra,t) of Sru Yurk.Buffalo Church, Kathleen K. 1969 Professor of Biology; Vice Provost. Office of the Senior Vice Pre~tdentand Provost: B S . M A . University of Utah, Ph.D Unwersity of Callfornla, Berkeley Cialdini, Robert B. (197 1 I. Regents' Professor of Psychology. B S.. Unlverslty of W~sconsn. Milwaukee; M A,. Ph D.. University of North Carolma. Chapel Hill . . . . . Clark, GwNre) A. (1971). Professor of Anthropology. B A . M.A.. University of Arizona, Ph D Unlverslty of Chcago Clark, James C. (1978). Associate Research Profesrlonal of Chemisoy and Biochemisoy Clark, Robert C. (1981 Professor Emeritus of Music; B.Mus.. Cenual Methodist College: S M.M , Unron Theological Seminary Clark, William Dennis (1976). Assoclate Professor of Plant Biology: B.A., Sacramento State College. Ph D Univenity of Texas, Austin Clarke-Stenen, Laura (1994). Asslstanr Professor of Nursmg. B S.N., M.S., University of Mlssoun, Columbia, Ph.D.. Oregon Health Sciences Un~verstty Cla). J. Eugene 1')971.As,uuIe Prufc,,ur uiRell$uu\ Studne,. A B . ,\.M.. Ph U Unhenlty .,I Chlc;#g~ Clewlow, Pad J. (1988). Faculty Research Associate, Cancer Research InsUtute. B.S.. Univenity of Leicester (Uruted K~ngdam); Ph D , Uruven~tyCollege (Untted Ktngdom) Clinton, Steven R. 19991. Acsistant Professor of Supply Chmn Management, B A .University of Wisconsin, Madison: M A,. Umvenlty of South Carolina: M.S.. University of Wisconsin. Mdwaukee. Ph D .Michigan State University Clotbier, Ronald R. (1955). Professor Emeritus of Biology; A.B., Fresno State College. M A.. Montana State University; Ph.D.. Unlvers~tyof New Merlco Cluff, Gordon L. (1963). Professor Ementus of Speech and Heanng Science; B A . Arrzona State Univenlty. M.S.. Ph.D Southern Illinois Universlt) Cnhas, J n d . 1lY75,. Rsfcsror of Sw~ology.B A Waryvtlle College. 1 A . I.'nnen.ty of Tennc\se. Knoxvdlc: Ph D Uruversity of Texas. Austin CoeehiareUa, Martba (1998 Lecturer of Curriculum and Inarmcuon. B A . M Ed. Ph.D.. Anzona State University Caehran, Douglas (1989). Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering: M.A.. University of California. San Dlego: Ph.D , H w a r d University Corhran, JeNer) K. I 1Yh4,. Asit,ciare Professor of lndurulsl tnglneenng. H S h M S N E M S I E.. P h D . Puduc Un!rer,lt) Coebran, John A. 1962 , Professor Emeritus of Economies; A.B., W e Umverstty: A.M. Ph D H w a r d Unrvenity Coeke, Robert D. 1983). Associate Professor of Art. B F A University of Anzana. M A,. M FA .University of Iowa Codell, Julie E 1991 Professor of Art. Director, School of Art, A B ,Vassar College; M A . University of Michigan; M.A.. Ph.D.. Indiana U~versity.Bloom~ngton Coghlao, William A. (1990). Adjunct Associate Professor of Engmeenng: B.S.. Montana College of Mineral Science and Technoloay M S Ph D .Stanford Unlverslty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cogley, Timothy (1999). Associate Professor of Econormcs. A.B Ph.D.. Uruverslty of Calrforn~a.Berkeley Cohen, Herbert G. (1978). Assaciate Professor of Curriculum and Inrrmcuon; B.S , Muhlenberg College; MA.. Hofrm University; Ph D Umvers~tyof Iowa Cohen, Stewart M. (1989,. Professor of Phllusophy. B A .Wayne Swtc l'ntr:hlty. M A Unlvcn~r)of Cal,fum~d.Ssnts Rarb.8r.g. Ph D Uruvenlty of Anmna Cohn, S d o r d J. (1979). Assaclate Professor of Special Educauon and Psychology m Educauon. B.A.. M.Ed.. Ph.D., Johns Hophns Untversity Cokar-Molani, Tanseela (1997). Faculty Assoccate of Design; M.E.D.. Univenity of Calgary (Canada) Colhy,Arthur L. 19651, Professor EmeriNs of English; B.A , Umversity of Massachusens, Amherst. M A . Ph.D University of North Camlioa, Chapel Hlll Cole, V. Scott (1995). Faculty Assocrate of Consrmctron. B S Anzona State Umversry, M.S.. C e n l d Mich~ganUruverstty Cole$ JeNrey L.(1994). Professor of F~nance:B.A. Pomona College, Ph.D., Stanford Un~versity Colina, Sonia (1997),Assistant Professor of Spanish, B.A., University of Compostela (Spat"). M A,. Southern Illinois University. Carbondale; M.A.. State Umvenity of New York, Binghamtan: Ph.D., Universlty of Iliinors. Urbana-Champaign Collins, Daniel L. (1989). Associate Profesaar of Art: B.A.. Untvenity of California. Davis; M.A.. Stanford University; M FA.. Untversity of California, Los Angeles Collinc, James P. r 14751. Professor of Biolog): Chaw. L k p m e n l of Biology. B.S.. Malhatm College. MS.. P h U Unlrrnir! of Michigan Collins, Michael (1996). FacultyAssoc!ate of Planrung and Landscape ArchtecNre, B S Umventty of Southem Califorma. M.E.P. h o n a State Unlvenity CollofeUo, James S. (1979). Professor of Computer Science and Engmeemg. B S M S Northem lllinors University; Ph.D., Northwestern Unlversrty . . . . . . . . . Rouge Comfort, Joseph R. (1981). Professor of Phystcs and Astronomy; A.B., h p o n College; M.S., Ph.D.. Yale Unwersity Conrad, C h e q l I). (IW7 A~s~stant Profesor af Ps)snology. B S , Iinlvcn~ty01 Caltlurn~a.Irvnne. Ph U..Un~\er\ar)of lllino~s. Urbana Champagn Conrow, Jane A. (1968). Associate Dean. L~braryS e ~ c e sB. A , M L S , Inmana Umversrty. B l m m g t o n Cook, Edward A. (1985),Associate Professor of Planning and Landscape ArchitecNre. B S.L.A.. Washington State Univemty; M.L A,, Utah State University Cook, .leNrey t IYhl I. Redenu' Profr.\sor of Axhltccrurc: B Ar.h. Vnnerclty of Manlloha (Canada,; h1Arch k d l t lnst~ruls Cook. Jodi A. 11995). Clrntial A,u\tanr Professor ,,fSpeech and Heanng Sc~encr.:B A . h ) d a C o l l c g c . Balt~morc;\l.Aud.. Cn~r,ersttyui South Carullna. Ph D Anrona Statc Uniscnlty Cook, Pad (1987). Senior Lecturer of Engllsh. B A . Northern Anzona University: M.A.. Arizona State Unlversny. Ph D , Universlty of Utah Cook, Phil A. 11963,. Proforor Fmenrus of Fducatlon. B A . Southweitcn Oklallon~aSlate Collcgc: M A Cul.,rrdo State Cultcge. FAT) l ' , ~ n c n ~oiK3nqar t) Cook, SuraoneM. (19741,Assac~ateProfessor of Management, B.B.A. M.B.A., D B.A., TexasTech Unlvenity . . . . . . . Cooper, Allene (1997 Senlor Lecturer of Engltrh. B A . M.A Unwerslty of Utah: Ph.D.. Anzona State Unlverslty Coor, Lattie E (1990). Profesbor of Publtc Attarrs: President of the Unnenay. A B.. Nonhern Anzona Unlvenlty. M.A Ph.D Washington Unwersity Corbin, Charles B. (1982). Professor of Exercrse Sctence and Physlcal Educatmn. B S Un~verutyof New Mexico: M.S Unnenlty of llllnuia: Ph D.. Universtty of New Mexrca Corder, Rrice H'. 147 1 Prclfetsor tmrrltr* uf L.kcrcl,r S;tcn;; dnd Ph).~::%lFJ;lu:~t~.>,l.B A L)nchburfi Culleyr. .\I Ed. Ed D . Temple Untverstt) Core), Constance H. 1973 L~brananEmeritus: B A,. Denison Unhentty. M L S Un~versityof Arizona, M B.A Anzona State Unlverslty Care,. Frederick C. 1987).Assoc1ate Profeasor of C.lmmt!n ...3tt~~n.A~\.~.~atr. Ikan. Collc&e,,iLZlbi~cProgr3m,. B S Ccn!r.d 5 l l . n l y ~ n Vrl,\cnlt!. I S S.,uther~ll.lae,ts l1n~tcn.t).C.lrhundalc. PI) I ) . I.'nl\cnlt) t,f .Arcn,ns Corman, Steven R. (1987). Asroclate Professor of Communicatton: B S.. l l i ~ n a State ~ r Unlven~ty.M A . Ph.D.. Un~ventt)of illinot\ Cone, Taylor 1989 A~soclateProfessor of Engllsh. B A , Ronda State University. M A Unlvenlty of Mlchlgan, Ph D.. Unlvenit) of Flonda Cosaod, Waller A. (1976). Professor of Mustc. B M M M Unlren~tyof Rocheater Cota Ckdeaas. Margarita 1198i Assoclate Professor of S p a n ~ hB . A Caltfornia State University. Turlock; M A , Untven tr of Cal~forn~a, Davis: Ph.D Un~versttvof Anzona Couch, Sanford C. 1962). Professor of Ruasian. B.A M.A Ph D Unlvers~tyof Wtscansin, Madison Coudart, Anick G. (19991,Adjunct Professor of Anthmpology: B.A., M.A.. Ph D.. Unlvenlty of Pans (France) CouderZ Allison (1989). Assoclate Professor of Relrglous Studies: B A . Vasaar College. Ph.D., Unrvenlty of London (United K~ngdom) Coudmglou, Aliki (1971). Profeshor of Social Work; B A ,College of Sant Benedlct. M S W.. Univenit) of Minnesota. Twtn Clttes, D.S W . Columb~aUnkversity Caursen, Jerr, (1987). Adjunct Associate Professor of Bioengineering. B S M S .Arizona State Unlvenrty: Ph.D.. Unhenit) of Arlrana Cowgill, George L. 1990). Professor of Anthropology. A M.. Unlvenity of Chicago: Ph D H m a r d Unlversny Cowlqv, Anne P. 1983 .Professor of Phyrlcs and Astronomy: B A . Wellerley College. M.S.. Ph.D Un~venilyof Mrchigan C ~ ~ l c > , J O h31. t l (IYbL>, K~gl.nl~'3110 ( ~ I V I I I P ~ . > ~ Yk \. !Y~ I) ~ r . l ~ i of Ph!%t:\ .mcl ,\,tr~)n.trn\, R S , . % I S . 1) S ? , I nn~ty <,I ArEnlentu, .,I M u m . 8 A . M A Fd T) C ~ . i u r n hYnnr.r\~t) ~~ D'Angelo, Frank J. (19701, Professor Ementus of English; B.S.. Loyala University, New O~leans.M A . Tulane Unlvenlty; Ph.D University of Nebraska. Lincoln Daane, Calvin J. (1963). Professor Ementus of Counselor Education; B.S.. University of Wiscons~n,Madlson. M A , Columbia Univcrslty; Ed.D Indiana Unlvers~ty.Bloom~ngton Dagpr. Richard K. 1976 l'mfc,wr df Pulll~;il Silence I3 A . I!nitersat? of Mtrs~,uriSt Lou),. Ph D L1n~\era~t) ui hllnnc*uu. Twin Cities Dahl, Richard C. (1966 Professor Emeritus of Law. B.A., B.L S Uruvenlty of Cal~fornta.Berkeley. J.D.. Catholic Unrvenlty of Amenca Daley, J. Michael (1978). Professor of Soclal Work. B.S.. Spnng Hill College. M S W . S a t Louts Unrversity. M.S Unlvenity of Pittsburgh, D S W , Tulane Unlvers~ty Dalgleish, Donald D. (1962), Professor of Military Science; B.A., Carleton College. M.A., Calumbra Unlvenlty; Ph D.. University of Colorado DaUyn, S e l ~ y L. n (198?), Clinical Professor of Law; B.A Graceland College, J D.. University of Iowa Dalton, Keviohdrew (1994). Lecturer, University Honan College. B.A.. Columb~aUniversity: M Phll Unlvenlty of Oxford (United Kingdom): Ph D . Un~venltyof Yug~glnla Damrel, David W. 1997 .Lecturer of Rel~gtourSNdes. B A , B 1 M.A University of Texas, Aunttn, Ph D Duke Uruvenlty Daniel, Norman E. (1970). Professor Emeritus of Supply Chain Management: B S , M S Unlvenlty of Tennessee. Knoxville; Ph.D., Indiana Umverslty Daanenfeldt Karl H. (19561. Professor Emeritus of Hlstorv: Dean Erncntuq. (:ollcpe of l.~knl Ans and Sclenccs.A B Valpardl," L'nn,r.r,tt). M A llld1318a I'nncrna Slalr Iln~vmll) k i l o . Arthur G.I.1971..I. Pmfe,aor Frncnfu\ or lnJu\mal Eng~neenng.B.A. M.S., TexasTech University. Ph.D., Texas A&M Unlvenity DeBano, Leonard F. (1983), Adjunct Associate Professor of Env~ronmentalResources. B.S.. Colorado State University; M S Utah State Universtty; Ph D University of Callfornla. Berkeley Debenpart, Sylvia (1978). Professor Emeritus of Musrc; B M E , B.M , M M.. Indlana Universny, Blwmington DeFato, Rosalioda (1970), Librarian, Hayden Reference Servtces; B.A ,Sunt John's Umvenlty. M.L.S.. University ofCalifomia.Los Angeles DeGraNenreid, Don (1990). Senior Research Admintstrator. Center for Advanced Research in Tranrportatlon; Manager. Technrcal Transportauon Program. B.S.C.E., New Mexlco State University k ( ; r a ~ ,Bene E 1 151~b,.Adrmntsnat~re Profec$ional.College of t ~ t e n d e dF~lu.au.>n.A % * < r l l uRofcr,or . ot Public Aflari: Dean. C'ulleze or E\!roded Fduialon. r)rrtc!or, h,wntuwn Cenlcr. College of Extended ~ducauo; B.A.,T&el College. M S W . Rutgers. The State University. D.PA., Anrona State Unlverslty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ~~~~ -~ ~ . . DeLamone, Eugenia (lrY7,.Acrocrate hofes,or .,f Engltrh:A B Dukc I'nncnlt). H A . M A,. Cnlrcn8r! of Oxford il'n~led Ktngdum,. M A . Ph I ) . Haward L1nhentt) DeLikm, Joseph (1996). Lecturer of Computer Science and Engineering: B S Iona College, M S.. Purdue Univers~ty Dellheim, Charles J. (1980). Professor of Hstory. Director. lnterdlsctpltnary Humanrtles Program: B.A.. State Univers~tyof New York, Binghamton. M A , Ph D..Yale University DeLorenm, L i i C. (1998). Assrstant Professor of Publ~cAffam; B.A..M.A.U.A.Sa~ntLouisUn~ven~ty;M.A.MP.PA .Ph D . Unwersity of Missouri. St. Louis DeMars, James R. (1981). Professor of Music; B.A Macaiester College. M.A.. Ph.D University of Minnesota. l b i n Ctties DeM-, Thomas A. (1966). Professor Emeritus of Eleclncal Engmeenng. B.S.E.E.. M.S.E.E.. Ph.D., Untvmnty of Mlchlgan Demeke. H n ~ a r dJ. IIYh2,. h f e r s o r tmcrirus of Edu;ation. A R . Sm ulmncn\co Stsa Co.lrpe: M S .Ed D Untrcrrlt) of Southern California DeNardo, Dale (1998).Assistant Professor of Biology. B S D.V.M .University of Califorma, Davis: Ph D Unlverslty of Callfornra, Berkeley Denhsrdf Janet (1995). Professor of Public A f f m . B A.. Washington State University. M.PA.. Ph.D University of Southern Cal~forn~a Iknhardl, Koben (IYYY.. Professor of Public Affairs. B A . Wu,tem Kr.nlucly U n ~ v ~ . f i ~Mt y.\. PI, I ) . llnivzrslty oiKc#btuck) DeSerpa, Allan C. (1975). Professor of Econam~cs;B.A.. University of Santa Clara; Ph.D., Unlverslty of Califomla. Santa Barbara Detrie, Thomas (1984 ,Associate Professor of Destgn, B.F.A., M.F.A.. Lau~n~anaTech Umverslty Deviehe, Pierre (1999). Associate Professor of Brology: B S Ph.D.. University of Llege (Belgtum) Devlii, John (1998). Assrstant Professor of Ph~iosophy;B.A.. Univenity of Toronto (Canada); Ph.D.. Univenlty of Michigan Dey. Saadwip (1987). Professor of Materials Engtneering, B.Tech.. Banares Hindu University (Indla): M.S., Ph.D.. Alfred Unzverskty Ikzekk),I'homa~1.. (19hR1. Professor Emeritus of Exerci\c Science and Ph)r~caltducatron: B S Ccntral hl~;h~gnn Unlvenlt): hl A Un~ven~ly uf M12hlg.m. H S D . Indlina Univers~ty.Blwm~ngton Dl Gangi, Samuel (1990). Assmiare Professor of Special Educatton. B.A Un~vers~ty of Plltsburgh. M.Ed.. Ph.D Artzona State Univenity Dickerson, Sherry S. (1986). Faculty Associate of Publrc Affajrs; B.S.. Lamar Un~verslty,M.PA., Arizona Slate Universlty Dierig, David A. (1996).Adjunct Faculty of Plant Biology; B S.. M.S.. Arizona State Universrty; Ph.D.. University of Anzona Diehieh, S u m a e Wagner (1988), Assoc~ateProfessor of Computer Science and Enweering; B.S.. M.S Ph.D State Unlversrty of New York. Stony Brook Dirksen, Shannon RuR(1996),Assoc1ateProfessor of Nun~ng, B S.N Arizona State Unlversrty, M.S Ph.D., Untvenrty of . . . . . . . . . . Doan. Jerry 11979,,1b~feisoror Mu\,;. R M E hl M.. North Tms. Staa l'nlvenlt): D MA.. t:n~\err#lyut Ml;h!p.tn Donne, Winifred W. (1977). Professor Emeritus of Blology. B S Hunter College, M.S.. Uruverslty of Wtnconsin; Ph.D ,Yale University Doebler, Bettie h e (197 1 ). Professor Emeritus of Engl~sh:B.A M.A., Duke Universrty. Ph D Untversity of Wisconsin. Mahson Doig. Slephen I 1996). Prolearur of Joun,al~rmand Tcleiommun~catrun.R A Danmouth Dollin, Michael (1989). Faculty Assmate of Planning and Landscape Architecture. Cwrd~nator.h i n t Urban Design Program; Urban Designer, lomt Urban Destgn Studio. B S LA.. Univen~ty of Arizona Donelson, Kenneth L. (1965). Professor of Engbsh. B A . M A . Ph.D.. Universxty of Iowa Dwley. Ke\in r 1997,. Protesv,r ui lndu,tnal Enginecnnp and ~. Management. BS..M S Ph D . Yno\r.nlt) uf l l l ~ n o iUrbuls Champagn Do-, Michael F. (1976). Professor of Speech and Heanng Science. B S University of Wash~ngton,M A . Hollins College: Ph D Umverslty of Connecticut Dorn, Ronald I. (1988). Professor of Geography, A B., M A,, Unrvenity of CaMorma. Berkeley; Ph D.. University of Caltfornia. Las Angeles Dorsoa, William J. (1966). Professor Emeritus of B~oengineering. B.Ch E ,M.Ch E ,Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Ph D., Unlverslty of Clnctnnati Doty, Roa-e L. (1990). Asaoctate Professor of Political Sclence; B.S., M.A., Arizona Slate University; Ph D.. University of Minnesota, Twin Cioes Doukk, Deoois L. 119761.Asinclate Ke5ear;h S~.ilalist.Cmcer Rcxsrch In,tttutc: B S.. Un,\cnity o l A n , ~ n a .Ph D Cni%cnlt)crt Ill~nots Douglas, Michael E. (1986). Museum Profess~anal,Curator of Collections, Biology; B.S.. M.S.. Unlverslty of Louisville: Ph D Untversny of Georgia Do%er,C J . (1982). Adjunct Professor of Communrcalton; B.A , Kent Slate University; M.A .Case Western Resene University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anzona Dinert, Alfred E. Jr. (1967). Professor Ementus of Anthropology. B A,. M.A.. University of New Mexico; Ph.D Unrvenity of . Arizona Doak, R. Bruce (1991), Professorof Physscs and Asuonomy; B.S Cornell University; M S Ph D.. Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . Dowlmg, Karen (1996). Ass~stantProfessor of Computer Information Systems; B.A.. Univers~tyof Michigan; M S.. Ph D Anzona Slate University Dowling,Thomas E. (1988). Professor of Biology; B.S.. Unlvenlty of Mlchlgan, Ph.D Wayne State Unlverslty Down,, C'rtherine A. IIY83,. Cllnl:al Prufe,i.,r ot'C'l,n~cal b b d r d l o ~ /Sclenccs: B.S.. Ari70na Smte Cnu~.r,tl).MA.. C ~ n m l M~hgm Cnlbenin Downs, Floyd L. (1988). Lecturer of Mathematics. A B H m a r d Universlq, M A . Columbla Univers~ty Doyel, David E. (1985). Adjunct Professor ofAnthropology; B.A.. Univenity of Anzona; M A.. Ph D Callfornla State Univers~ty, Chica Doyle, Donald P. (1962). Professor Ementus of Theatre; B A . Anzona Slate Umvenlty; M.A.. Northwestem Uwversrty, Ph D University of Minnesota. Twin C ~ t ~ e r Doyle, Roy P.(1959). Professor Ementus of Elerncntary Educatzon; B A . Anrona State University: M.A., Ed D .Columbia Un~vers~ty Drake, Jackson M. (1974,. Profcaii?rEmcntus of bXuc~t~on. BS M S Southern I l l i n ~ ~Ilnlven~ty. ~s Carbondde. M D Columhla University . . . . . . . . I FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 507 . Dreyfws, Dale (1994 .Associate Professor of Music: B.M Florida State University: M.M Un~vers~ty of Texas. Austin Driscoll, Michael F. 1971). Assaclate Professor of Malhematics, B.A Sant John's Unlverhity: MS.. Ph.D.. Universlly of Anzona Droopad, Rabindranath r IYRY,. I\<\O;~~IL. R~y.drchS;!ent~,!. Cenlcr ior Solid Stale Ele;tror~li. Ru>i.ar;h. Ph D Impcnd College. l:nnentt) ni l.ut>duntCnt1r.d K ~ n g J ~ r n , Duane, Drake D. (1987).Adlunct Professorof Speech and Heanng Science. A.B Uruven~tyof Mlchlgan. M D.. Wayne State University Dubie, Norman (1978). Regents' Professor of English; B.A., Goddard College. M F.A ,Unrven~tyof Iowa Dudek, l m n a M. ,IYW . Prufc,sur tmentu,of Cducat~on.B t d . Nalionz C:ollegr. JI Mu.:ct~an.>I A .Artruns State Unlverslty Dueck, Patricia (1997). Lecturer of Mathematics: B.A., Anzana State Un~vers~ty. M S .Northern Anzona Unlverstty Duerden, Sarah J. (1998 LecturerofEnglish: B.A Unkversity of Sheffield, (United Klngdorn): M.A Ph.D Arizona State Univenlty Duffy, Dennis M. 1977). Associate Professor of Civd and Environmental Engineering. B S ,M.S.. Ph.D., Unrvers~tyof Anzona Dugan. Jeanne 1994). Senlor Lecturer of Engl~sh:B.A Unrversity of Michigan. M A,. Ph.D.. Arlrona State Unlverslty Duman,Tolga (1998 Asslstant Professor of Elecui~al Engineering: B S.. Bilkent Un~verslty(Turkey). M S.. Ph D.. Northeastern Univers~ty Dumka, I . a r g E. t I Y Y I .A.>~;lutc Proier,or of i-nmil) R?cour;e~ and llum;#n Dc\r.lupmcnt. B A . Un~vrrsltyof Manltohn (Canada.. M ;\ Sltnno Fro%r.rUn~\cnlr)~ C m x J a )Ph . D . Purdur Univen~ty Duncan, Kate C. (1991). Associate Professor of Art,B.A.. M.A.. Uruvenlty of New Mexlco: Ph.D., University of Wash~ngtan Dundas, Mary Jane (1975). Associate Professor of Legal and Ethrcal Studies: B.A California State Universtt). Long Beach, J.D., Loyala Marymount University Durand, Barbara A. (1992). Proferaor of Nurslng. Dean. College of N m m g , B S .College of S a m Teresa: M.S., University of Californra. San Franc~sco.Ed D Unlventty of San Francisco Durrenberger. Robert W. (1971). Professor Ementus of Geography. B S Mwrhead State College; B S.. Califomla InsUNte of Technology: M S.. Un~venityof Wisconsin, Madlson. Ph D , Unlverslty of Calrfornia. Los Angelea Dohisac, Gordon 1997). Assistant L~branan,Noble Reference Services; B.A., Laurentian Un~vers~ty (Canada). M L I S Dalhausie Univen~lyCanada) Dwyer, Karen 1994 .Lecturer of English: B A,. Lamar University, M.4.. Ph.D Purdue Un~vennty Dyer, Timothy J. (1998). Clinical Professor of Educational Leadership and Pollcy Studres, B A M A , Eastem Mlchlgan Univenity: Ed.D.. Wa)ne State Unwenity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E Eder, James F. Jr. 1975). Professor of Anthropology. B S.. Califamla Insutute of Technology; M.A ,Ph D Unlventty of Cal~fomta,Santa Barbara Edwards, Gus 1988),Asroctate Professor of Theatre Edwards, John L. 1964). Professor Emerims of Readng and Library Science; B S Ball State Univenlt). M A . Ed D.. Arizona State Unlverstty Eeds, Maryano H. (1975). Professor Emeritus of Reading and Lthrary Sclence; B S.. Califorma State Uruventty. Sacramento. Ph.D., Uruvenlty of Oregon Eiseaberg, Nancy H. (1976). Regents' Professor of Psychology; B A.. Unlverslty of Michigan: M A,. Ph.D ,Umvennty of Callfarnla. Berkeley Ekmanis, Rolfs (1963). Professor of Runslan, B A,, M A,. Unrverslty of Wisconsin, Madison; Ph D Inmana Universily. Blwmngton El-Ghazaly, Sam" M. (1988). Professor of Elecmcal Englneenng; B S E E.. M.S., Cairn Uruvenlty (Egypt); Ph.D.. Un~venltyof Texas, Austin El-Sharau). El-Badawy (IYXY,, i \ ~ ~ n . ~ a Prufcrsur !r. of t l e c r n c ~ l Engnecnng: B S.E.. M S . t h l a n i ~ u Unnur,a) r~ ,Ep)pt,. Ph D. Unlvenlty of Massachusetts. Amherst Ellin, Nan (1998). Asslstant ProfessorofArchitecture.B A . Bryn Mawr College: M.A., Ph D ,Columbia Uluvers~ty Elliott, Charles S. (1989). Dmctor, Center for Professronal Development, 6.M.E , General Motors Instaute; M.S.. Indlana University, Blaomngton, Ph D M ~ c b g a nState Unrverslty Ellis, Andrew W. 1998). Assistant Professor of Geography; B.A.. M.S., Ph D Unlvers~tyof Delaware Ellis, Robert H. (1962), Professor Emenms of Joumallsm and Telecommumcatlan, B.A .Arizona State Unlvenity, M A,. Case Westem Reserve Un~versity Ellman. Ira Mark (1978). Professor of Law: B.A.. Reed Colleee. M A University ofhinois, J.D ,Uruverslty of Califomla. Berkeley EUram, 1 . h I . t I5LnJl. A,,srslr hofersor of Supply Chim .Uanagemrnl. B S B hl R A Cnr\errtt) af Min~lesnr3T w n Cities Ph I ) . Ohw St;~!cUnnsntty Ellsworth, Lola M. (1938). Pmfessor Ementus of F m l y Resources and Human Development; B.S.. BnghamYoung Univenlty, M A . Columbia Univenity . . . . . - . . Columbia Univenity Elman, Miriam Fendius (1995). Ass~stantProfessor of Polltical Science; B A., M A , Hebrew University. Ph.D., Columbla Unlvenity Elmore, James W. (19.19). Professor Ementus of Planrung and Landacapehhitecture: A.B.. Univenlty of Nebraska. M S Columb~aUmvenrty ELser, James J. , IYWJ,A,,ut;~te I'rof,le*\er.. Ktlux\~lle.Ph D Unnenlt) of C*lifnrn~a. dab^, Elser, Monica M. (1996). Academic Associate. Education Liaison; B.S.. Unlverslty of Notre Dame; M.S.. Unlverslt) of Tennessee. Knoxville, M.Ed., Arizona State Unlverslty Engel, Glorianoe (1982), Assotlate Professor of Theatre; B.F.A , University of Anzona, M A Ph D ,University of Pinsburgh Engelhardt, Florence P. (1965). Professor Ementua of Social Work. B A .College of Mount S a t Vincent, M S.S.. Fordham Unlvenlty . . Eck, Roger (1970 .Professor Ementus of Computer Infomat~on Systems, B.S Ch.E.. Clarkson College of Technology, M.B A , Unlvenlty of New Mexico. Ph D ,Tulane Unlverstty Eckard, Bonnie (1996). Professor of Theatre: Chaw Depmment ofTheatre: B.F.A., University of Illlnon. M.A University of Arizona. Ph D.. Unlverstty of Denver Eckert,Thomas W. (19711. Professor ofArt. B.A., M.FA.. Anzona State U n ~ v e n ~ t y Edelsky, Camle (1976 Professor af Elementary Education. B S Unlverslty of Cincinnati: Ph.D ,University of New M e r ~ c o . . . . Enz, Billie J. 1990). Director. Protesclonal R e d Erpenence. Dlrcctor. In11a1 Teacher Cen~ficat~on and Induct, n Programs. M A Ph D 4nrona Sute Lnwcrst) Ericksan, Mar) L. 1990). Professor of Art. B F A , Unlver\it) of Ill~nulr.hl A Ph D Ohlo State Unwersrty Ema. Richard B. 195742. 1961 .ProfessorErnentuaofEnglish: B.A Mtchtpiln Sriltc Unl>erally. M A,. University of Denver. Ph.D Untverr ty f Minnesota. Twxn Citie, Ernzen. James J. 1996 .A\\ouale Profeasar of Canstmctlon; B.S M S Untvenlt) of Notre Dame: Ph.D Unners~lyof Texas. Awlin Exahar, Edward J. 1991 A~soczateProfe\sor of Chtcana and Chtcano Studle, nnd H -tor). B.A Cdlifomla State Umvenlty. Damtngue? Hdlr. M.A , Ph D.. Univeraity of Cai~fomla.Rlverbtde E ~ t r a d aAna . 1 1996) Ahrlctant Professor af Family Rebources and Human Dz\elopment. B A Unwersrty of the Paclhc. M S Ph D Untrentt\ of Utah Etnier. Jennifer L. 11998).Asrlstant Protessor of E ~ e r r ~Science re and Ph)ctcsl Edu~atlon.B S.. Untrenir) of Tennebsee. Knoxville, M A,. Uniber\lt\ at North Carolma. Chapel Hill. Ph.D ,Arizona State Univcr\tl) Etter, Patricia A. 198b Asaoctate Archtvlst. Archrves and Manus~riptr;B.A Calltornla State Unnenlr). Long Beach. M.L S Unncrrlty ,t Anzona Elancho, Dustin (1999 .Aaa~atantProfea~orofAerospace Studte-. B S Unnrratt) ut A n ~ o n a Evans, Donovan L. (1966 Professor of Engtneenng. D~rector. Center tor Rcaenrch c n Educatlan !n S~lenceMathematlca. Esglneer nb. slid Technology: B.S M.E Unlverstt) of Clnclnnat~. Ph D Nonhwcatern Un~ver\it) E v a n ~John . X. 1964 Profeawr Emeritus ot Enpltrh: B A . Hol) C r x \ Colleee. M A . Ph D .Yale Unibenity Ewland. Charles 11974). Profe~sorEmerltus of Health Adrntn~\tratianand Poll~y.B S Untren~t)of M q l a n d : M.S.. Ba)lur L nlber\tt). Ph D Unwerrlty of M~chlgdn Ewan. Joseph (19941. A\\~ctantProfessor of Planrung and Landxapr Arrhtte~lun:B.S D Anrona State Un venlt). M L A Un&*er,rt)<,I Cdllf,rnia. Berkeley Ewing.Alison 1991 L a n Libranan. C'rculat~oniRetercnce.B A M L S Un>\er\lty of rMlch~gan Ejring. LeRaj l196Il. Regents' Professor Ernentu, of Chemktry .md Biocheml\tq. B S Un kercay ofAnrona: Ph D.. University of Callfr of .An!hr~p.~log). B A . Warh~nytonStale Vnlver..ty &I :\ ,PI) I> tJ~t~vcr,~t) cti Arizona Fall, Patricia L. (1989). Associate Professor of Geography. B.A Pre\catt College: M.S.. Ph.D.. Unlven~tyofAnzona Fallis, Chrisliao J. 1991). Professor of Multrcuitural Educatlon: B A,. San Francisco State Unnenlt). M A San Jose State Univerhily: M.A Ph D.. Slanford Unwen~ty . . . . . Fan. Genghua 1990 Asbocrate Prolessor ot Mathematlc\. Maqten. lnstltute of System, Sctence China). M A . Chlnez Academy of Sctence (Chtna Ph D Uni\en~tvof Waterloo . . . . Farher, Bernard 1972 R,,iu,,.,r Erncnru, ot S,rlolog). A R Ru.>revclt Un.vcr,#t)..A >l , Ph D , l l n ~ \ e r > ~ t yCh..ag.t Fargotstein, Barbara P. (1988 , Clinical Assoctate Pmtcsnor of Nur\ing. B.S B.S.N .Arizona State Univers~ty.M N , Un~verstty of Cahfomla. Los Angeles Farin, Gerald (1987). Profeasar of Computer S~lenceand Englneenng. B.A.. M.A., Ph.D.. University of Braunsrhwelg Germany Farmer, Frank D. , 19711,. : \ . w ~ a t c R o i c w r 01 3l.,tl>emx1.~, B A . % I ,\., t ! ~ % c r ? ~uft )('~111.~m13. R ~ b c r \ ~ J Ph c, I ) , Unktn~t) of Washington Fanner, Jack D. (1998). Professor of Geology: B.A Cal~fomla Stale Un~venlty.Chlco: M.S Uluvenrty of Kanbas. Ph D U n n e n ~ t yof Callforn~a.Da\In Farnsworth, Bill (19991, Faculty Associate of Nurs~ng.B.S N.. Untverslty of Masachusete: M.S.N., Uluvenlty of Evansvtlle Fausel. Donald F. (1969). Pmfesror Ementus ot Social Work. A.B.. S.T.B.. S.TL. Sant Mary's Unluentt). M.S.W. Fordham Un~venlty:D S W.. Columbia Unrveratty Fearon, Hamld E. (1961). Pmtesbor Ementus of Purchabtng Management: National Assoctation of Purchasing Management Professor. B.S.. M B.A.. Indrana Untverstt). Ph D.. Ml~hlganState Unlverslty Fehr, Fred 5. 19711.As\oa.s~Prole,;<,n,!n. YaJlwn, hl A . Ph D \Vd*ll~nrt.m Unlvernlry Feldhaus, Anne (1981 Professor of Rel~giuuaStudles, B A . Manhananvlile College; Ph.D Uluverart) of Pennsylvan~a Feldman, Patricia A. 1990), Associate Admnlrrrattve Pmfeaa!onal. Colleee of Extended Educatlon: Dlrectar. Academ~c snd Pr~lc,*~..ndi Prugrumr. Cullrge E~rcnJcdkdu:atton. H S M E d . CuloraJ., State L!nlvcn.t! Feldstein,Alan 1970 Prafeaaor of Mathematics. B.A Anzona State Unlvenlty: Ph.D Uni\erslty of Cal~farn#r. Los Angele, Feller. Jnrph \I. ,1967). Pnjfe\\.,r .,f Lnw. l! h l l m i r d Iln~\er\tl!.1'11 D . LIttnen~l).,f C.~l#l~mrn8~. Bcrkelr.) I I) . H.*r\rrd Unlvennt) Fenske, Robert H. (1974 .Professor of H~gherand PollSecondary Educatlon. Academ~cProgram Coordinator, Higher and Puat Secondary Educat~an.B.S M.S.. Ph D Un wrsity of W~sconscn.Madtson . . . . . . . . . . . . . \IN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 509 Fernando, Harindra (1984). Profeasor of Mecharucal and Aerospace Engineering; Director. Center for Env~ranmentalFluid D y n m c s ; B Sc Un~verra)of Sn LanLa (Sn Lanka M A . Ph.D.. Johns Hoplins Un~verstty Ferrall, J. Eleanor (1969 Llbranan Ementua. Reference Servzce. A B Heldelberg College. M A Ar~ronaState Uruverslty Ferram, Kathleen (1982). Aasaclate Professor of Women's Studxes, B A . Case Western Reserve Un~verslty.M A Ph D A m n a State Un~venity Ferris, Jean 1985 Profescor Ementus of Music: B.M University of Michigan: M.A.. Arizona State University Ferry, David K. (1983 Regents' Professor of Electtical Engineering: B.S.E.E.. M S E E Texas Technolagtcal College: Ph D., Univenity of Texas.Austtn Fwenden, n a c y (1994 Asaistant Professor of Religious Studies; B A..Yale University. Ph D.. Univentty of Vrgmia Fewell, Jennifer H. (1997). Asst\tant Professor of Biology, B.A Cornell Uruversity; M A,. Ph.D.. Univenlty of Colorado Figueira.McDonough, Josephina (1990). Profeasor oflustlce Studxes. B.S Untverslty of Lashon (Portugal), M S W , Ph D , Unlversny of Mtchlgan Fillcy, Richard D. 11985.. AUO;I.IIL. I\~Jmml>lrisll\ 2 ROIT,,IJII,II. Direitor. An~.,nr St.w Un~\r.r.tt! InJ11*tr8..1Fellow, Proprxm. B S . Unlrcnlt) ot Wabh~ngtnn F i d l e r , Nicholas V. 1982 Professor Ementun of Computer Science and Eng~neenng,B Eng Ph.D.. Budapest Uruverslty for Technical Sctences (Hungary F i e , Robert (1997). Sentar Lecturer of Saclology, B.A ,Boston Uruven~ty,M.A.. Univenlty of Chlcago: Ph.D.. New Yorh University Finer, Neal, 1977, Prote~sarE~ncntu,of Sz;onaq kdtducatao~t. B A . IJn~\errtt)of Hourtun; I A . Llnl\rr,,t) of thr Amzricsr rhlrxico,. l'h 0 .I'nl\cnll) nl Tex.l\. Alo\tln F i i , Jonathan (1982). Professor of Geology: Vice Provost for Research. B.A ,Colby College; Ph.D.. Stanford University Fimtone, Melvin M. (1968 Profecsor Emeritus of Anthropology; B.A.. University of New Mexico; M.A., Ph.D., Universtty of Washtngton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flaherty, Richard E. (1978 .Professor Emeritus ofAccountancy. B.S.. M S Ph D.. Unlvers~tyof Kansas C P A , Kansas Fleming. Robert C. (1974). Professor of Muslc: Assistant D m t a r of Bands. B S.. lndlana Un!vers~tyof Pennsylvaa, M F A . Camegie Mellon Untvenity; Ph D.. Southern Illinors Umvers~ty. Carbondale Fletcher, Grant I IOShl. lbmfes\or trnentuq .>t Mu\lc. R M lll~nnliWcsle)an L'nnenlt) . M XI L'n~rcnlt! of hllchlyw. PI, D. Unlversnty of Rochester F l a m . Alfinio (1992). Pmfessor of Mathemaucs Education; B Sc., M.Sc National Un~venltyof Meuco (Mex~co),Ph D , Ohlo State Unrversity Flarsehuetz, Leon W. (1964). Professor Emenhls of Engmeenng, B.S.. M.S.. Ph D.. University of llllnois FI)nn, Jenn) I IVY8 l a c t ~ r e rI)~vlsnon . .>t Cndergrnt~~tr. Acadenn~cSen #;es and Harhelnr nf I n r e r d t r c ~ p l ~ nStud~cs .~~ Program. 8 1 Va.%<3r(:nllcge. I S , hl F A . Ilnt\r.n#t) uf Montana Flys, Michael J. (1975). Professor of Spanish, L~cenctadoen Ftlosofia y Letcas, Doctor en Ftlosofia y Lem,Unlversxty of Madnd (Spain) Fuurd, Furniku IYW)). Lxcrur:r uf J;sp;ae,e: B A Keio Gguku Un~vcr,~t)tJ.,pan~.M .4 .Anrma Stdc Unnentty Foard, James (1977 ,Professor of Reli@ous Studies: B.A College ot Wmster. M A . Ph D Stanford Unlverclty Follef Robert E. 1995). Libman, Head, Music Library: B.Mus., Oberlrn College. M Mus Uruverstty of Illinois; M.L.S.. Univenity of Teras,Aust~n Fanvth. Ben R. 1992). Pmfessor of Health Admrustration and ~olic;., \;lce President and Provost. Anzona State Un~verstNWest. Semor Executive Assistant to the President. M.D., NewYork Unlven~tyCollege of Medicine Foster, David William 1964). Regents' Professor of Sparush, Chair. Depanment of Languages and Literatures: B A,. M A , Ph D.. Universtty of Washington Fotreh, Paul Mason (1999 Lecturer, Dlvlslon of Undergraduate Academic Selvtces. B.A M.A.. University of Cheago, Ph D Untveraity of California. San D'ega Fouquette, Martin J. Jr. (1965). Assocrate Professor of Biology; B.A , M.A Ph D., University of Texas. AusUn Fowler, John W. (1995 .Asststant Professor of Industrial Englneenng. B S.. M S ,Ph D Texas A&M Umvcmty Fox, Peter 1990 ,Associate Professor of Cwil and Env~mnmental Eng~neenng;B S . M S . Ph D., Unrverslty of Ulinais Francis. Karl E. (19931. Adiunct Professor of Geoeraohv. B S . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ~~~ .. . . State Unlverslty F i h m a n , Gustavo E. (1999). Assistant Professor of Cumculum and Instructton; B A . Un~versltyof Buenos Alres Argentina ; M A Ph D Unlrers~tyof Callfomta. Los Angeles Fih-Ewan. Rebecca 1994 .Asststant Professor of Plannine" and Landscape Architecture: B A . M L A Uruverslty of Callfornla, Berkeley Fisher, Marvin M. 1958). Professor EmeriNs of Enghsh: A.B., A.M.. Wayne Unlversdy, Ph.D.. University of Minnesota Twin Cities Fisher, Shlsrt G. (1976 Profesharof Biology; B.S.. M.A.. Wake Forest College: Ph D.. Danmauth College Fisher, Teresa 1995 .Assistant Prafesaor of Counselor Education; B.A.. M.A ,Ph D.. Unnerstty of Illinois. Urbana Champaign Fisk, R. Leighton (1979 .Adjunct Professor at Bloenglneenng, B.S.,M.S.. Ph.D.. Unherslty ofAlberta Canada) Fitch, Frank W. (1997 .Adjunct Faculty of Wcrobiology: M S M D., Ph D.. Unlventty of Chicago Fitch. Gregor) W. (1974). Professor of Phtloaophy; B A , Western Wash~ngtonState College. M A,. Ph D.. Unlvers ty of Massachuretta. Amherat Fitzgerald, Mary 1998). Sentor Leiturer of Dance, B A Unlvers~tyof Mame; M.FA Anzona State University . . . . . . . Francisco, Wilma A. 1999 ,Assrstant Pmfessor of ChermsQ and Biochermsuy, B.S., Un~versityof Puerto k c o P u e n o k c o ) Ph D Texas A&M University Frasch, Wayme D. (1989). Associate Professor of Plant B~ology, B.A Hope College; Ph.D., University of Kentucky Frasier, James E. (1963). Professor Ementus of Educauon, B A , Un~versityof Northern Colorado; M.A ,University of Mxhgan, Ed D Un~versityof Northern Colorado Freeman, Donald J. (1989). Professor of Educahon; B A , Gnnnell College, M.A.. Ph.D Mlchlgan State Unlvenlty Freund, John E. (1957). Professor Ementus of Mathematics; B A . M.A Unnverslty of Callfornla. Los Angeles; Ph D , Untrersity of Plttrburgh Fritzemeyer, Joseph R. (1973). Professor Emenhls of Accountancy. B B A . Baylor University; M B A . D B A Indxana Untvers~ty,C PA ,Texas . . . . . . . Fmnske, Jeanne Otis 1975 Profeoor of An. B A . DePauw University. B FA Denison Unlverslty. M F A . Ohlo State Umvenlt) h h , Cynthia (1999 Acaistant Prafe,nor of Famd) Resources and Human Development: B.A Unlventty of Maryland. Baltlmare. M A Ph D Un~vers~ty of Illmols. Champaign Frost, Melvin Jesse (1965 ,Professor Emeritus of Geography, B S Anzana State University. M S ,BnghamYoung Unlversrty. Ph D., Un~versltyof Flonda Fmsf Michael D. (1995). Faculty Aasoc~ateof Consmctron. B.S M S Anzona State Univeraity Fly, Hamld (1958). Professor Ementus of Engineenng; B S Colorado State Unwersay. M E.. Universil) of Wyoming; M.S.. University of Colorado F q , Jana (1995). Fa~ultyAssociate of Planning and Landscape Archtecture. Un!venlty Geographtc Information Systems Cwrdmator. B A,, Unrvers~tyof Denver. M.E P.. Arizona State Umvenlty F q , Warren D. (1974). Leamlng Resources Speclalist Emeritus; B A , Unlvenity of Nonhern Iowa. M A Anrona State University Fuchs, Jacob 19511. Professor of Chernisuy and Blochemshy. B A New Yorh Untversity. M S Ph D Unlvenlty ot Ilhnols Fuchs, Rachel G. (1983). Profehsor of History, B A.. M A., Boston U~versity;Ph D lndtana Unlverslty Fulginiti, Laura C. 1998 .Adjunct Professor of Anthropolaey. B.A ,The Colorado College. M A,. Ph.D.. University ofAnzona Fullerton, Bill J. 1958). Professor Ementus of Education; B.S.. Noahwestern Ohlahoma State College; M.A Ed.D.. University of Oklahoma Fullinwider, S. Pendleton (1967). Profeaaar Emerirun of Hlstag; B.S., United States Naval Academy. M S Ph D.. Univenny of W~scanain.Madeon Furnish, Dale Beck (1970). Professor of Law, A.B Grimell College; J.D Unlventty of Iowa. LL M University of Michrgan Furuta, Kenneth 1990). Assoclate Lrbranan, Government Documents; A.B University of Caltfom~a.Riverslde. M A,. University of Nonh Carolina, Chapel Hill. M Admin., Universllyof Calrfoma, Riverstde, M L.S Uncvenlty of Anrona Fuse, Monlye (1997). Assistant Professor ot Engltsh. B A , Caltfoma State Univeraity. Long Beach: M A . Ph.D., Umversity of Callforn a, Berkeley Fussel, Paul S. 1999). Assistant Professor of Mechan~caland Aerospace Englneenng: B.S.. Montana State Unlverslty. M E , Ph.D Camegie Mellon Unlverslty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G Gamey, Philip D. (1957). Proferror Emenrus of Educatton, B S.. Nonhern lllinais State Untverslty: M A Ph D .State Umverslty of Iowa Gage, Leo (1999 A%s!stantProferror of Aerospace Srudles. B S United States Air Force Academy. Colorado Spnnes Gaines, Sylvia W. (1972). Professor Ementus ofAnthropolagy: B A . M A . Ph.D.. Arizona State Un~venlty Gale, Betty J. (1982 .Associate Professor of Nursing, B.S N.. M.S.. Arizona State U n ~ v e n ~ tD) . N.Sc.. University of San Diego tialician. h 1 . q -l.#bu< ll,llcyS I L J ~anJ , P,);hul~g) III l;luca~on. . \ i < o c ~ ~Osm t e ior Kc.;ca:h. B 4 . Cn~\r.r\~l! ut Nchra.ka. M S.. Ph U (.'nncrs~l).,f Wisconsan Glass, Margaret E. (1992 .Adjunct Professar of Anthropalogy. B A,. M.A Unnersity of Anrona. Ph D Umvenlly of C a l g q (Canada) Glass, Sandra R. (1998 .Lecturer ot Curriculum and lnrtructlon. B A,. Natlonal College of Educauon; M A,, Northeastern lillna!s Un~verrtty.Ph.D., Arizona State Unnventc, Glau, Gregory R. (1994). Instrucuonal Profehsianal of English: B.A.. Unnenlty of Anrona. M.A.. Nanhern Arizona Unlvenlty: Ph D Unl\en~lyof Anzana Glaunsinger, William S. (1972). Professor of ChemtsOy and Btochcmtslry: B S Mnaml Unneralt): Ph.D., Cornell University Glesner, Beth A. (1993, Acadermc 4ssociate; Undergraduate Academtc Adv~ror.B A . Grove Clty College, M A,. Ph.D., Pennqyl\anla State Unlversily Glick, Jennifer E. (2000). Ar51stant Profebsor ot Sociology, B.A., Pennsylvania State Un~versily:M.A Ph.D.. University of Texas, Austln Glick. Milton D. (1991). . . Professor of Chemisuv and Btochemlruy: Senror V~cePres~dentand Pro\ost, A.B., Augusta College. Ph D Unlverait) of Wlscansin. Madlson Glick, Paul C. (198?).Adjunct Profeaaor of Sociology: B.A., DePauw Un~ver\~ty. M.A Ph D.. Uni\enxr) of Winconsm, Mad~son Gliek, William H. (1995). Profewor of Management. Cham, Department of Management; A.B.. Unnenlty of Mlch~gan.Ph D , University of Callforn~a,Berkeley Glidden-llaeey, Cynthia (1999). Clinical Assastant Professor of Psychology in Education: A B., A M., Ph.D Untvenay of Illlnotq Gaber, Patricia A. (1975 ,Professor of Geography; B.S., Un~versltyof W~aconaln,Whllewater: M A., Ph.D , Ohlo State Univer*ily Godfrey, Donald G. (1988). Profer\or of Journalism and Telecommun~cat~on; B.S.. Weber State College; M.S Unlvers~tyof Oregon; Ph D Un tenity of Washington Goggin, Maureen Daly (1994). Ascistant Pmfessor of Enghah. B.S.. M A Nonheastern Unlremnty. Ph D Camegze Mellon Unlverslty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Goldberg, Beckian F r i h (19901. As\aiate Prateasor of Englrah. B.A . M A Anzona State Untrersity. M FA Vcrmont College Goldberg, David Theo 1990). Prafe\sor of Jusuce Studies. Director. Schwl of Justsce Stud~es:B A . M A Unnererty of Cape Town (South Afncd): Ph.D City Uni\enlty of New York Goldinger, Stephen D. (1992). A s ~ c t a t Profewor c of P~ychoiogy; B.A.. Ph.D., Indtana Unnenlty, Bloomlngton Goldstein, Elliott S. (1974). Associate Professor of Biology: B.S.. Univeraity of Hanford. M.S.. Ph D.. Un~versityof Minnesota. Twin Cltles Goldstein, Kenneth (1996). Assl*lanl Profe\sor of Polil~cal Science: B.A.. Ha\erford College. Ph D.. Univer\ily of Michigan Golen. Steven P. (1984). Aa5oclate Profe\sor of Accauncanc) B.S.. M A,. Western Kentucky Un~veti~ty. Ph D.. Arizona State Untversity Golshani. Forouzan (1984). Profe\\or of Computer Sc~enceand Engtneenng: B S.. Alya Mehr Univeraily at Te~hnolagy(Iran). MS.. Ph D Unnerslty of Wanvick (United Kingdom) Gomez, Reynaldo A. 1980 Assoctate Professor of Early Chldhood Educatton: B A,. Southwest T e ~ a State s Untvcrslty: M Ed .Stephen F Aucttn State Untven~ty.Ph.D., Pennsylvansa State Unlveralty Gomez-Mejia, Luis R. (1989). Professor of Management: B.A.. M.A Ph.D.. Univentty of M~nnesata.Twin C~ties Gonzales. Nancy A. (1992). Asaoclate Professor of Psychology. B.S., Arizona State Unrrenity. M.S.. Ph.D.. Un~\.enttyof Washington G o d e r , JosuC &I. (1998). Profescor of Educauonal Leadenhtp and Policy Stud~es:Director, Center far B~lrngualEducauon and Research. B A . M A . Texa~A&I Untren~t).Klngrbtlle. Ed.D.. Utwenlty of Massachusett5. Amherst G o d e z - S a n t i n , E d e n (1979). Senior Instrucuonal Protesa~anal of Soclal Work, B A .Cameran Stale College: M.S.W. Anlona Stale Unlrenlly Goo, Benjamin (1955). Professor Emeritus of An: B.F A,. Unr\enlty of Iowa: M FA.. Cranbrook Academy of An t i d i n g . Elmer R. 11967,. hofc,r.>rof E;un,,~nt:.i; B $.. \fiPhc.r\on Cuilrp',. I A l'h D L'nl\rr$tl) of Ku~,.t\ Goodnick, M. Stephen (1996). Professor of Eleclrical Englneenng. Cham, Depanment of Electrical Engtneering. B.S.. Tnnlty Unnentty: M S Ph D.. Colorado State Unlvers~ty Gordon, Leonard (1967). PrafeasorofSoclolagy; Associate Dean. Academtc Programs. College ot Ltberal Ans and Sciences: B.A Wayne State Unlversnty. M A . Un~ven~ty of Mtchlgan. Ph D.. Wayne State Unlverslty Gorman, John J. Jr. 1997). Profewor of Aerospace Studlea; Char, Department ofAerospace Studies: B S Atr Force Academy: M.A., Central Mxchlgan Unlventty Gomly, Erie K. (1994 Acvstant Profesor ot Journalism and Telecammunicatlon: B. Journ.. Unlver\ity of Texas. Auatln. M.A.. Unlvenity of Mtsaouri. Columbia: Ph.D Un~ver\~ty of Texas. Auatln Gorur. Ravi S. (1987). Professor of Elecutcal Enetneenne. B S.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Goul, K. Michael 1985),Assoc!ate Proteaaorof Computer Information Systems; Director. Informauon Technology. B S M.B.A.. Ph.D.. Oregon State Unlvenlty Gould, Ian R. (1998). Assistant Professor of Chemnatry and Blochemzcuy: B S Ph D Unlvenlry of M;mchc\rer (Urnled Kmgdoml . . Gourley, David R. 1967). Professor Emeritus of Marketrng. B S.. Mlarm Umverslty. M B.A Unlvers~tyof Toledo, D.B A lndrana Un~ven~lY G y e r , Roben S. 19dl . Prore\,or E I ~ L . T # ICl>mm.n~;nl~on. IL\~)~ B.A DeI'abw Utl~vrr.~tl). hl A hllsnu iln~sr.r\.t).Ph D.. Ohm State University Grace, Edward E. (1963). Professor Ementus of Mathematics; B.S., Ph.D.. University of Nonh Carolma Graf, William L. 19781, Regents' Professor of Geography; B.A , M.S.. Ph.D University of W~sconsm.Madison Grattan, Brian J. (19831, Professor of his to^; B.A Universit) of New Mexlco. Ph.D Boston Unrverslty Graj, SE. (1991),Asswlate Profeasor of History: A.B Ealham College; M.A.. Ph.D Un~versltyof Chtcago Greatbouse, Betty M. (1997). Professor of Early Childhood Educat~on;B.A M.A.. Ph.D.. Arizona Sute Lnlversnty Greeley, Ronald (1977 .Regents' Professor of Geology: B S MS.. a s s i ~ s ~ pState p i Unlverslty: Ph D Umveraty of M~rroun. Rolla Green, Douglas M. (1990 .Associate Professor ot En\ ironmental Resources, B S Oregon State Un~verstty.M.S.. Nonh DAola State Uruversily. Ph D .Oregon State Unlverclty Green, James L. 1967 ,Professor Emeritus of Engl~sh.B.A M.A ,Uruverslty of Kansas. Ph D.. Univer\ily of Nevada. Reno Green, Jennifer L. (1991). Adjunct Professor of Chemlsuy and Biochemstry; B.Sc Ph.D., Univen~tyaf Sydney Australla Green, Mary E. 1967 .Professor Ementus ot English. B.A Queens College: M.A., Sant John's Unrvers~ty.Ph D.. Unlverslty of Chcago Greenberg, Edward A. 1996).Assoc ate Reaearch Scienllsl for Nursmg, B.A., Un~vers~ty of Cal~forn~a. Los Angeles: Ph.D Anzona State University Greeoeieh, Edwin W. 198'2 Assoc~ateProfessor of Electrical Engmeenng, B S E E M.S E E Ph D , Unlversity of California. Berkeley Greenspan, Ruth L. (1997). Adjunct Professor ot Anthropology. B A , Carleton College. M A,. Ph D Unlversity of Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . Umvers~tyof Chicago Gmy, Betsy J. 1987 .Professor of Law. B A . Bamard College. J.D., Georgetown Univers~t) Grier, Manin (1957). Professor Ementu, of Exerctse Science and Ph)s!cal Educatlon. B A,. Wiaconstn Stare College. La Crarse. M A , New York Untverslly Griflk, Carl E., SFC (1997 lnatrucror of Mll~tar)S ~ t e n c e Griflk, John M. (1997). Asslatant Professor of Ftnance. B.A.. Baylar Univen~ty;M S.. Texas A&M Untverslty. Ph D Ohio State University Griffin. William 4. lYXh Pr~ieworut Famllt Krnlur.e\ a l J Hurn.a Ct\cl.,pmcnt. B .4 . . % ~ b ~i nl nl l \ e r ~ ~ hl )l ,S . Vlrp~nl.! Pol)rc,hn~i dnd Slue Ilni~eniry.Ph I) . ' l c ~ i \ l ' c r l tL l n ~ v < r ~ o y GrikXth, LeRoy H. (1958). Professor Ernentus of Educatlon; B S , M.S., Dr&e University. Ph D.. Unlverstly of Iowa Griffitbs Nagy, Sandra I. 1982 .A~ademlcAasocrnte. D vlston of Undergraduate Academs~Servs~es:Coordinator. Wrltlng Across the Curriculum Program. B.Ed.. M A . Ph D Artrona State University Grigsby, J. Eugene 1966). Professor Emerltus of Art; A B Morehouse College: M.A Ohio State Untveralty. Ph.D New York University . . . . . . Grimm, Nancy B. (1990). Pmfessor of Biology. B.A.. Hampshire College; M.S ,Ph D Anzona State Univen~ty Grinder, Robert E. (1973). Professor Ementus of Education: B S Unlverslty of California, Berk ey: Ed.D.. Harvard Untvenity Grobe, Edwin P. (1957). Professor Ementus of French; A.B W~lhamJewell College. M A . Ph.D., Indiana Umvers~ty, Bloormngton Grondin, Robert 0. (1983 Associate Professor of Elecmcal Engmeenng: B S.. M S Ph D ,Univers~tyof Mlchlgan Gmss, Douglas R. (1968). Professor Ementus of Counselor Educauon. B A,. M.A., Western Michigan Unwersity, Ph D Unzverslty of Wisconsin. Madlson Gmssman, Louis H. (1966). Professor Ementus of Management; B.A U m ~ e r n t yof Mtchgan. M B.A Ph.D., M~chlganState Unlvenkty Gmy,Thomas L. (1983). Assocrate Research Pmferrronal of State College, Ph.D.. Chemistry and Blochemistry. B.S .AdAnzona State Universtty G r w h s k a , Aleksandra (1973). Asststant Pmfessor of French. B A . M A . State University of New York. Buffalo. Ph D.. Pennsylvanra State Un~venlty Gryder, Robert (1959-63, 19M). Pmfessor of Curriculum and Insmcnon. B.A Northwestern State University; M Ed.. Louls~ana State Umversity; Ed.D.. Unlvers~tyof North Dakota Guerio, Sanford M. (19841, Pmfessor ot Law; B.S.. Boston University: J.D.. Universlly of San Fmcrrco; LL.M .New York Univenitv Guerrero, Laura 1996). Aasoerate Profesor of Communlcat~on: B.A.. M.A ,San Dlego State Univenlty; Ph D.. Unlvenlty of Arizona Guhathakurta, Subhrajit (1994), Asststant Professor of Planning and Landscape Arch~tecture:B Arch Jadavpur University (Indla), M.C.R.P., Iowa State Univenity. Ph D.. Unxventty of California. Berkeley Guilheau. Eric J. 1 1977,. Profc\<~r .I B~ocnpoc~ccnng. Chaw Uepm~ncnt.,I R~x*.nb.>ncerinp aud Chcmtral anu \laler~dl., Cnyincering. R S \l S Ph D.. lnu~\~&n;,Tc,h l:no\c~il) Guinouard, Donald E. (1966). Professor Ementus of Counselor Education. B S M S .Montana State College. Ed D Washington State Univentty Guleserian, Theodom 19711. Assoctate Professor of Philosophy. B A , Univen~tyof Callfornla. Rivers~de;Ph D..Yale Untversbty GulletL Ga>Ic110'13,. A\shralc Prufi.s,or 01 lll*lor). B ,\ hl A . Loma L n d a I.'rlt\enlr). I'h 0..I'nn\cr\~l)uf Cal~f.,rnls.K I \ C ~ I ~ C Gully, Anthony Lacy (1972). Asswlate Professor of An; B.A University of CaMornra. Riverside: M A University of Caltfornia. Bedeley. Ph.D.. Stanford Unwersity Guntermann, Gail (1977 Professor of Spanlrh. B S Universrr) of Montana: M A . Untverslly of New Mexico: Ph D Ohlo State University Guntermann. Karl L., 19k2,. Fred t 1'a)lor Prurc,n,r oiKcal b~talc.A H Kno* Collcgc. hl B A . D B A lndtm;#L n ~ v e r < ~ n (;up&, Sanja) 1 1940,. Aash.~slcPT~~fesb~r of h.:ount.mrCrttaJaj. \1 F Un~rchil! of P~tt.b.rgu. I'h 1) Unlvcnlty .!I Cdl.,riUo Hartman,Thomas S. (1990). Associate Professor of Arch!trcture. D.PL G Pans School of Beaux A m France ~ ~ . Haeossler, AUce M. (1997). Adjunct Professor of Anthropology. B.A., University of Pennsylvania: M.A., Ph.D., Anzona State University Hnggerson, N e h n L. (196143: 1964). Professor EmenNs of Secondmy EducaUon, B A.,Vanderbilt Umvcrstty; M S., New Mexico Western College. Sllver City; Ph D , Claremont Graduate School Haglor, Debra (1996). Clinncal Arsoctdte Prufe,wr d i Kuo~ng: B.S.N.. Ne* Mexur, Slalc Ilniverstty; h1.S , Umvenlly of An7ona Hahn,Arthur W. (1962). Professor Emeritus ofArt, B.FA., San Francisco Art Institute; M.A Cabforma State Universlty, S m Francluo Hahn,Thomas (1998).Assistant Rofersorofhhtecture: B A.. Unlverslty of Washington; M.Arch., Arizana State Univenity Hajirek. James (19761,Arsuc~atePn>fcssorof An: B.F.A.. Kanis, City Ad Institute: M F A . L'nnrn~tyof New Mexico Hakac, John (1966). Professor Ementus of English;A.B.. Cenve College; M.A., Ph.D University of Texas,Austin Haley, Arthur 1. (1976,. Proics.ur of Rcsmation Managemenl and Tauirm. B A Stonehlll Collcge. M Ed. Springfield College: P h D . Texa,A&M Unnwnlly Hall,CAri (1999). Faculty Assoc~aleof Nurcmg. H S ,Tcmplc Unr\mrty: M A Phl). Cnivcnity of lou3 Hall,James A. (1990). Adjunct Professor of Engmeering; B.S.. M.S., University of California. Berkeley; Ph.D., Ohio State University Hall,J a b S. (1973). Proferror of Public Aff-, B.A., M A,. San Diego State Umvernty; Ph D University of Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASU MAIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 515 Hershauer, James C. (1969), Professor of Management, B.S., Purdue Unlvenay. M B.A D B A , Indiana University. Blwmlngton Hellzel, Michael G. (1987),Associate Professor of F~nance;B.A M.B.A M S ,University of Rochester, Ph D Uruversity of Oregon Henig, Richard 1.. 119811,Senbur R u x d i h Sc~enrlrt.Center for Sold State S;~encc. B S Cnwenlty $of ls>wa:P h U . Cnr\rnlt) uf Chicago Hestenes, David 0. (1966). Professor of Physics and Astronomy. B.A.. Pacific Lutheran College; M.A., Ph D Umversity of Calrfomia. Los Angcles Hnler, Joha J. "JeG'11991).A~~~r.~nte h f c v o r of Phy,lcr and Astrunnrn). B A . hi S Ph D Rlce ll#llvcrstty Hejdt. Gerald 1: 119951. Pruft\wr of FIwmcd tnpineenng. D~rs;tur. Center for AJ\anrud Conuol of tnrrgy anJ Power Sy,tern,. R S t E..Coup.r Cnlun I:n~\cnity:M S E E Ph D Purdue Unlvenity Hibner KobBtz, Ann (1988). Associate Professor of Women's Studies; A B Princeton Universlty, Ph D.. Boston Universlly Hickman, David R. (19821. Regent,' Rufr.,\ur uf h l u w ; B M.. Unlrer,~t) ot (:olorado. M M Wtchlu State I(nirersi1) Higginr, Norman C. t 19681. Pmir.\n>rEmentus of tducatcunal Medm and Computruf rhc~nislqand Biochemstry and Gmlog), B S Unirenir) of Oregon: Ph D Penn,) lvanla Stale Cnncnity HoUoway, Victoria (1995). Associate Professor of Theatre; B.A , Bolse State University Holwav. James (1993). Faculty Assocrate of Planning and I.mJ\cape Architccmre: B A Curncll Un~verr~ty. MR P.. PhU Unlvenit) d N u n h Cnrul~na.Chapel 11111 Hom, Petcr W. t 19841,R<>tc\wlrot Malapcmcnt: ti A . Sew Yurl Univcnlty. M A Ilnt\enit) of Cal~furnla.Berkeley: Ph D Universny of Ilhols Homa, Donald L. (1975), Professor of Psychology: B.S Univenity of Iowa, M S ,Ph D., Univenity of Wisconsin. Madtson Homer, Judith (1998). Climcal Associate Professor of Counseling Psychology and Counselor Wucahon, Director, Counselor Training Center; B.A.. M.S. Ph.D U~versityof Oklahoma Hoober, J. Kenneth (1991). Professor of Plant Biology; Chau. Department of Plant Biology, B A ,Goshen College; M.S.. Ph.D Univenity of Michigan Hood, StaRord (1992). Assmiate Professor of Counselor Educauon. B.A ,M.S., Univenity of Wrsconsm.Wtutewater; Ph.D Umversity of &ois HOOIPT,Helene hl. 11957,. Professor of Family Re,uurces ~ n d Human Ckvelupn~ent.B S .MS.. h u l r i a n a Stale Unlvcnlt). W D .Oklahoma State L'nivcnity HoppemtPadt, Frank C. 119Y5).I?ufe,ior of Malhumat~crand Elcctnisl Engtne~nng.Dimtor. Center for S) ,tern Sulcnce and Englneenng Kewarch; B A . Butkr Un~vcn~t). M S PhU.. ~ n b e r s l of t ~Wisconsin. Mad~son Horaa, Elizabeth R. (1989). Associate Professor of English; A.B., Columbia University: Ph D., Univers~tyof California. Santa C ~ u z Horan. Joha J. (1985 Profeswr of Cuunxllng P~)chc,logyand Counselor bL4urhtton:A.B.. M . 4 . Untvenlty of Deuo~t:Ph.D Mt:h~gan State University Harwath, Peter (1973), Professor of German; Abitur, Realgymnasturn. Landshut (Germany): B.A., M A , Indrana Unl""l~, B1wmington; Ph.D. Umverslty of Mic'ugan Hotelling, Katruko T. (19911, Associate Libranan. Onginal Cataloging: B A .MA.. University of North Camlma. Chapel Hill: M.A.. University of Oregon Hoult, Thomas Ford (1964). Professor Emeritus of Soc~ology: B.A.. University of Ulmols, M.A., Whittier College; Ph D Univenity of Southern Callfomia Lecturer Of Sc'ence and Engsneering; B S ,University of Toledo, M.S., Bowling G ~ e n State University Houston, Sandra L. (1984). Professor of Clvll and Env~ronmental Engmeenng; Chair. Department of Civil and Envmnmental Engineering, B.S.. Uruversity of Oklahoma, M.S C E .University of New Mexico. Ph D Umvers~tyof California, Berkeley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Houston. William N. 1984), Professor of Cwil and Environmental Engtneering; Profe\a!onal Degree In Geologtcal Englneenng. Colorado School ot Mtnes M S. C E Ph D Unlverstty of Cal~fomta.Berkeley Howard, Pamela 1996 ,Lecturer of Speech and Hearing Sclence. B A . M A . Calitumla State UII venkty. Fresno Howells, Edmund G. (1969). Professor Ementus of Ph~losoph). B A,. Unlverally of Utah: M.A.. Unlvenlty at Mlchlgan, M.A.. M~ddlebur)College. Ph D.. Scanford Unlreraity Hay. Frank P. (1978). A\soc~ateProfessor of Joumal~amand Telecommunlcatian. B A,. George Wahington Uni\ersll): M.A Amencan Unlv~r,it) Hubbard, Paul G. (1950 .Professor Ementus of Histar). A.B.. Wabaah College. MA.. Ph.D Unlverslty of llllna!~ Hubele, Norma E 1984 Protersor of Industrial Englneenng. B S Unl\enlry of Mursnchusetts. MS.. Ph.D.. Renaselaer Polytechntc lnstltute Hudak. Thomas 1988), Professor of Anthropolog). B A.. M A . Un~versltyof Wlaconaln. Mad~san;Ph.D Universlty of Mlchlgan Hudelson, Sarah J. 1989 Prafeasor of Cumculum and Instru~tlon:B.A .College ot Wooater; MA.. Ph D.. University of . . . . . . . . Huey. Ben M. 1979 .Associate Professor of Computer Sc~ence and Englneenng. Asawlate Dean for P l m l n g and Administrat~on. B S Hardlng College. M S., Ph.D Univerait) of Arizona Huff, Robert A. 1985 .Professor Ernentus of Educanon. B A . Unlverstty of Kansas. M A Uruvenlty of Mtsaoun. Kansas Clty. Ed D.. Unlvenlty of Oregon Hui, Joseph Y. 1999 .Professor of Elecmcal Englneenng. Chalr. Internat~onalSw~tchlngSymposlurn, Interm Director. Telecommuntcatrona Research Center. B S M S Ph D Massachunetta lnstltule of Technology Huizineh. William 19591. Profersor Ementus of Accountancv; . . . . . . Humberk, Eva (1997). LecturerofGeagraphy. M A . Rhein~\che Fnedrich Wdhelms Unhentty Germany). Ph D Artzona State University Dean, Univenlly Humphrey, Ted (1966). hotes~orafPh~lonophy; Honor, College; A B M A Unkven~nof Caltfom a. Rlvcnlde: Ph D Unlverctly ot Callfornta, San Dlego Humphreys. Jere T. 1987 Profeabor of Music. B M Unlvenlty ot Mlrstr*lppl. M M Flanda State Untren ty. Ph D Un~venityof Mtchigan Hunter, Bett) A. (1966 .Professor Ementus of F m i y Reaourceb and Human Development: B.S , M.Ed.. University of North Carol~na.Green5boro Hunter, Sue ( 1999). Acaistant Librarian. Hayden Referenre Services. B A,. McMaater Universlty Canada M L S Dalhousie Unlverslty Canada Huntington. Virginia R. (1962). Professor Emeritus of AccounUn~y.B A . M B A . Unlvenlty of Kansas. Ph D Unirerait) of Texdh. C PA .Arizona. Mlsroun Hurdle, Donna E. 1997 Asalstant Profeaqor of Social Work. B A . Susquehanna Unlvenlty. M S W.. Un~ventt)of Maqland. Ba timore. Ph D L nlrentty of South Carolina. Columbta Ilurll~urt.Glmn 1991 .A,,d.!.~l< Prdtc,wr . ~ i . M ~ t h ~ m ~ t ~ c ~ . B S ,Wake F.m.t L ' ! ~ ~ ~ c chl~S:~.,t ,Stdk , t1nl\cr\.!! 0, K:N Y,>rk. SIIIII) H~u.)L.I'n I ) . K.r!gen. Tllr Statc L!l~c.r.lt. Huss, Gary 1998). Sennor Research Sc~enttrtof Geoiog). B A.. Rlcc Unnrralty. M S Un venzty of New Mentco. Ph D . Unrrerscty of Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . Hussmao. Stephen J. 1999). Aaststant Arcluvtst, B A . Wilmingtan College of Ohm. M A Wnght State Uruvenlty Hwton, Gerald D. (1962). Professor Emeritus of Accountancy B S C M A . Ph D.. University of Iowa Hutf Michael D. (1982). Davis Dist~ngu!shedProfessor of Marketmg; B B.A.. M B.A Ohlo Unlven~ty;Ph.D.. Michrgan State University Iluanp, Yuhchnng (l9'15,. A531513111 P T U ~ C.,f~A~iuuntlnc!.. ..~ R A Fu Icn C.$th~lcL'nlrerr~t),Fdt\ran,.\I 5 Zatlunal (:l~zn& ('11, ~ : I I I \ L . ~ I I ! I T ~ I u , ~ Ph, D I l n h c n ~ l )01 C"%l~furn~r. Bcrkele) . . . . . I Idso. Shemood J.B. (1984). Adjunct Professor of Geography and Plant B ology. Research Physlc~st.U.S D A Agncuitural Research Service. B S M S Ph D.. Univenity of Minnesota Igoe, Ann Reid 1999 .Clinical Asststant Professor of Psychology m Education. B S .Grand Canyon Un~venlty.M A . Ph.D.. Anzona State Un~verslty Ihrig, Edwin 1979). Protesnar of Mathematlcs, B S , M A , University of Maryland. Ph.D Unlvenrty of Taronto Canada) Imdieke, LeRoy (1968 Profe-sor Emeritus ofAccountancy; B.S.. Valley Clty State College; M.A Un~venityof Nonh Dakota; Ph.D Unlvenlty of Illtnota. C PA., Illino~s Ingraham, Leonard W. (1973). Lecturer Emeritus of Educatron. B S C ~ t yCollege of City Univenay. M A .Ed D.. Columbia Unlvenlty Ingram, Dmid r199X,. Rote.,ur uispecih and Heariug Sc~cn.'c. Chalr, kpdnmcnt df Spccch and ilc~nn,:S;lcnce. B S.. tir.,>r:r.t,un L'n~\r.rr~t): Ph U . St3nf)rd L'nnen~r) Ingram, Kelly D. 1998 Clrnical Assistant Professor of Speech and Hearing Science, B A Unlveraity of British Columbla (Canada); M.S.. Purdue Unlvenlty Inskeep. Gordon C. \1968,, I3roie$corEntcntu, u i \ldnagcmcnt. HCh t..Ohm \talc Unlvcr,lty. l'h D.(.'olunlh#;+Unlver,gt) Iwine. Daniel E. 1995 ,Lecturer of Theatre. M F A , Unxvenlty of Nonh Caml~naChapel Hfll Ismewt, Robert L. (1989). Aaaocrate Professor of Nursing. B.S.N.. Flonda Slate Unlverslty; M.S Anzona State Unlvenlty; Ph.D., Uruvencty of Texas, Austtn Isom. Matthew (1996). . .. Senlor Lecturer af Mathematics: Mathematlcs Llason. B A,. Humbolt State Univers!ty; M.A Ph.D., Unlven~t)of Nonhern Colorado Itule, Bruce D. (1985). Clinical Professor of Journalism and Telecammun~cat~on. Dtrector of Student Med~a.B.A Univenlt) of Anrona. M.A Untvenity of Colorado Iversoo, Peter 1986 Regents' Professor of History. B.A Carleton College: M.A., Ph.D Unlvers~tyof Wisconsin. Madson Iyer. Gavind 1998),Ass1slant ProfessorofAccountancy. B.S.. Un~versityof Bombay India); M.Tx.. Ph.D.. Georgza State Unzversity . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Jaekiewicq Elzbieta (1994). Lecturer of Mathemaf~cs.M Sc , Universir) of Gdansk (Poland Jaekiewicz, Zdzislaw (1987). Professor of Mathemaucs; M S Technical University of Gdansk Poland); M.S.. Ph.D Umvenrty of Gdansl Poland) Jacks, Mary L. 1955 Professor Ementur of Business Admlnirnation. B.A . M A .Anrona State Univenlty: C P S Anrona Jackson, Donald W. Jr. 1972). Professor of Marketlog. B A . Albion College; M B A Ph.D.. M~chrganState Unlventty . . . . . ASU MAIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 517 . Jackson, Naomi M. (1995). Asatstant Professor of Dance: B A McGill Univenity (Canada); M A , Unrverslty of Surrey (United fingdom). Ph D.. New York Universlty Jacob, Richard J. 1963). Professor of Phystcs and Astronomy. B S ,Ph.D.. Unrversity of Utah Jacobowlg Ronald (1970). Professor Emeritus of Mathemaucs; B A,. City College of New York: M S , Universtty of Chicago. Ph.D., Princeton University Jacobs, Bertram L. (1985). Professor of Microbiology. Director. Interdscrpl~naryC o m u e e for Molecular and Cellular Biology: B.S .Ruteers.The State Unlversltv. Ph D.. UniversiN of California. . Jacnhs, H. Donald c 1972 Rdfc,,ur Emcntl>a01 Readtng am1 Ltbrar) Sc.encc. D~rccwr.Rra~ilngCllnli. R \ F A . hl 4 F A , Cmtrd Wa,htngtun Slaw Cdllegr.. T) FJ , Uln~\entl! 01 Oregou Jacobson, Arthur (1956). Professor Ementus of An. B S M S Univenlty of W~sconsln,Madson, Ph D , Umversity of M~nnesota. Twin Clties lacobson. David (19921. Aaraciate Professor of Socloloev. B A.. . . Jacobson, Dean L. 1974 ,Professor Ementus of Materials Science and Engineenng; B.S.. M.S., Unlversity of Naue Dame. Ph D , Uruversity of Califomla, Las Angeles . Jacobson, Diana L. (1996). Faculty Assoc ale of Nurslng; B.S.N Unlvenity of Arizona; M S Anzona State Unlvers~ty Jain, Nrmi C. r 1976.. Proie,ror of Com~nunt;dt~on.B S . M S Agm Un~vcntty~ l n d t a Ph ~ . U.. hllchlgd, State Umrer>ll) James, Steven R. (1995 .Adjunct PrafessorofAnthropology;B A Universsly of Caltfornla. Berkeley, M.A., University of Utah. Ph D., Anzana State Unlverslty Jankowski, Daniel F. (1964). Professor of Mechanical and Aerosoace Enelneenne. Director. Eneineenne Care and S~ecial SluJ~e,:D~rectur.School .,i tngnncennd, A\s wale Dean. Asademu Affmr\. O,llcgc o i Enginccrin~dsd Appllcd Srlenie,. B S F . hl S E Ph D . I.'~~~vccs~ty of hll;h~g~o Jaossea, James G. (1968). Pmfessor Emeritus of English; B A , M A Marquette University: Ph.D., University of Wrsconsin. Madison Jasper, Marcia A. (197686: 1993). Clinical Associate Professor of Nursmg, B S N .Saint Olaf College: M.S.. Anzana Slate University Jay, Bill (1974 ,Professor ofArt. Dlploma, Insutute of Incorporated Photographers. Berkshlre College of An (United Kngdom); Final Diploma, Ctty and GuIdes of The London Institute. Berkshin College of An (United Kngdom M.A M.FA University of New Mexlco Jelinek, James (1953). Professor Ementus of Educat~on;B.S.. U~uversityof Illtnols: M A,. Northwestern Univenity. Ed D.. lndlana University. Bioomington Jenkins. William ~lY791.A1roct~le I'rofci\or of An. B .A . S.slnl 1;aurcn;r. Iln~veatl).M FA.. Slalr Usl\cnit! of Nru Yurl. Buffalo Jennings, Marianne M. (1977). Pmfessor of Legal and Ethical Studes. B S.. J D.. BrighamYoung University Jwhok, Michael D. 1982 .Professor of Fmance. B S.. University ofAnzona: M.B A,. Anzona State Unlversxty: Ph.D ,Unnverslty of . . . . . . . Anzona Jaganic, Edward F. (1996). Adjunct Pmfessor of Speech and Heanng Sctence; B.S.. M D.. M S Un~versityof Anzona job an so^, Donald C. 1997 ProfesaorofAnthropology. Director, lnsutute of Human Ong~nr.B.A Un~vcrs~ty of llllno~r,Urbana Champagn; M.A.. Ph.D Universit) of Chicago . . . . Johnson, Alan P. 1967). Professor Emeritus of Engllsh. B A,. Amherst College. M A,. University of Michigan. Ph D.. University of Mtnneaota. Twin C~tter Johnson. Douglas A. 1974 .Professor of Accountancy; B.B A,. Ph.D Uniiersrty of Tetas. C P A , Texas Johnsun, Juhn hl., 1972 . Pr.stc\*~r01 J u * I I . ~ S I U ~ I C I . i 3A Ind~wrdI ' n ~ v e n ~ lHloomttlglo~~. ). I ,\ Sdn Dlcgo State (:ollrge. Pn I ) . Un~\cr\ol! ot Cal.lt~nt~a. Sat, U.C$O Johnson, Linda Nelson 1985 ,Asroclate h f e n s o r of Design, B A,, M.A Iowa State Unlverslty Johnson. Marjsia (1997). Assistant Professor of Engl~sh.B A,. Sant Francis College. Brooklyn. M A Montere) Institute af Internanonal Studles. Ph.D Geargetown Uruversrty Johnson, Paul C. (1994 Assoc~aleProfessor af C ~ l and l Env~ronmentalEnglneenng. B.S.. Unnverslty of Cahfarnra. Da\.is: M.A., Ph.D Princeton Universlty Johnson, Penelope M. (1995). Clinical Asstsmt Professor of Nursing, B.S , Un~versityof Colorado. M S., Arizona State University Johnson. Randall A. 11984 .Ad~unctAssoc~ateProfessor of . . . . . . . . Johnson, Robert A. (1999). Adjunct Professor of Btology. B S M.S.. University of Iiltno~s.Urbana Champagn, Ph D Anzona State University Johnson. Rov M. 1952 53. 1955). Professor of Ementus of Mrcrobi~o~;.A B M s untversi) ofcixcaao. ~h D Un~versity of New Mex~co Johnson, Wendee (1990). Cltntcal Asn~stmtProtesror of Nuntng. B S N Gustavus Adolphus College: M S N Uruverstt) of Pennsylvanta Johnson, William G. (1990 .Professor of Health Admtnistratmn and Policy; B S.. Unlvers~tyof Pennsylvmla. M A .Temple Unnerslw: Ph D Rutgers, The Slate Unlverslty Juhnrun. \Villiarn S. t I9'N E\e;t~tl\c r ) ~ r r . . l . r . Dltlrtun ul L'nJer~r,,lu;8tcA..gdcmo. Sen I ~ C I . F3 \ W~~htngtun St.sr I ' n ~ v e n ~ t hl y . 'I . Ic~vaSllle L.'t~lvcr,~t). Ph U.. L.'~~l\en~l) .li Southem Callfarnla Jobaston. Hubert (1986 Cl~nlcalAssociate Protessional of Soc~alWork B S Che)ney State College. M.A Cenual Michrgan Unnerslry. Ph D Carnell Unfvenity -Jones.. Austin E. (1968). Professor ot Ementus of Psvchaloev: ", B.A., University of Illtno$s.M S Purdue Uruverslt). Ph D University of Rochester Janes, Daisy 1963). Professor Ementus of Educat~on;B.S.. M.S.. Indiana State University. Ed D.. Indlan Univen'ty, Bloomingtan Jones, Don (1996 Asststant Professor of Mathemat~cs.B.S., M.S., Georgia lnstttute ot Technology: Ph D , Unlverstty of California. I r v ~ n e Janes, Elizabeth E. K. (1996 Lecturer of Mathemaucs. B S M.A Unlversily of Texas. Ph D Anrana State Unrventty Janes, Jennifcr 1')')s . A d ~ o n ~ Pr.lic,\~r ! ul A r ~ l h r ~ p l u gH) .A , Ststc U m \ e n ~ t of ) SCUYyrk. Rlnty.M S E Ph D Anzona State Unlverstry Knight, George P. 1986 .Profraaor at Psychology; B.A.. Mdrale\ter College: M A Ph D Uni\enlty of Callfarnla. Rnei\idc Knight, Leland W. 11978). Professor Ernenrus of Design. B.PA ~n Center Colie-e of Declgn. M FA Stanford Unlvenlty Knipping. Uwe Fred (1988). Aswciate Research Professtonal of P ~ ) S I Land I Ahtronomy. B Sc.. University of Cologne (Germany) Knowlton, John F. 1 964 .Professor Emeritub of Spanish: B.A.. h n i a and Clark Cal eye. M A . Ph D.. Universlty of Oregon Knul. Robert L. (1963 .Professor Emeritus of Econam~cs.B S M S Oklahoma State Un~veraity.Ph D.. Univeraity af North Carolma Knufson. Kraig 19971,A\alrtant ProtesaarofConsmctton. B S M S Ph D.. Arizona State Uni>entty Knufson Woods, Teri 1997 Academlc Pmfesslonal of Socnal Work. B A Grand Can)on Uni\erstty: M S W . Anzona State Unnentt) Kohes. Bernard W. (1986). A*soclate Professor of Phdasophy. B A Calv~nCollege: M A . Ph D Unnenny of Cahfornla. Las Angeles Koblitz, Ann Hibner 1988 A\aociate Professor of Women's Studte5. A B .Princeton Univeraity: Ph D Boston Untverslty Koeneman, James B. 11984 .Adjunct Professor af Btoengineenn.. B S Unl\erstty of Mlnneaota. M S., Ph D.. Case Western Reserve Un~venity Koerner. Kurt J. 1993 .Faculty Assoc!ale ot Consmctlon: B.S.. US Atr Force Academy: M.S.. Golden Gale Universlty Koka, Balaji 1999 .Arslstant Professor of Management. B E.. Madurai Kornarq Unnenlt) lndta M.B A,. Ind~anInsllNte of Management. Calcutta (1ndl.l): Ph.D Unrvenity of Plttrburgh Kolossa. Katalin (1994). Sen or Le~turerof Mathemat~cs.B A,. Eotvos Unnerbir) Hungary ; M.A Ph D Artrona State Un~versity Komnenieh, Pauline 1984 Associate Professor of Nursing. Chalr D l v ~ s ~ofxCommunitv ~ Health Psychosoclal Nunlng Systems. B.S .Stanford Unlvernity. M N Unherstty of W~\htneton.M A Ph D Unneratty of Anzona Konornos. Philip J. 1991). Asroclate Leamtng Research Spectal8st. Llbrar) Insmction. Systems, and Technolog): B.S.. M Ed Anzona State Untvers~ly Kmnre. Frank W. (1978). Profe<\or of Mustc, B M Nonh Caroi~naSchool of the Am. M M.. Southern Methodtst Untverrtty Kapta, Anne Elgar (1999). Aasocinte Professor of M u s ~ Korbas. Crystal L. ( 1998). Awrtant Professor of Aerospace Studie5. B S .C,difornia State Umvcmty. Hayward; M.B A,. Univervry ot South Carolma. Columb~a Koret, Peter (1995 lnst~uitorofThal. B A,. Bard College. Ph.D Unlversttj of London United Ktngdom) Kortman. Sharon A. (1998 .Lecturer of Curriculum and In t r u ~ t ~ oB.A n . M E d . Ed D A n ~ u n aStare Un vcnity Kos-Chiaino, Joan D. 19921. Pr~ferrorofAnlhropalogy:B F.A.. Temple Unnenlty M.A Ph D . Unlrenlty of Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kostelich, Eric (1989 .Professor of Mathematics: B S.. Umverstty of North Carolina. M S Ph D.. Uni\ersity of Maryland. College Park Kouris, Demitris A. (19811,Assocrate Pmfessor of Engineenng; Dlploma m Ctv!l Engmeedng. Nauonal Technical University of Athens (Greece). M.S .. Illlnolr 1nst~rut.zof Tcchnoloev: -. Ph.D.. Northwestern Uruvenlty Kouvetakis, John (1992). Assoc~ateProfessor of Chemistry and Biochemislry, B.S., Ph D , Universlfy of California. Berkeley Kozacik, Dorothy P i e m y (1968). Professor Ementus of Education; B.A., College of St. Franca; M.A.. Arizona State Univenlty; Ph.D.. Universlty of Anzona Kodrki. Michael 11986). . . Professor of Elecmcal Enemeerine. D~rrclor.Center fur Sol~d.StaleElecvon~csRewach. R S.. Ph D.. Ilnlven~ryof Edinburgh tk'nlred Knngdom~ Krahenbuhl, Gary S. (1973). Professor of Exercise Science and Physical EducaUon; Dean. College of Liberal Am and Sciences. B.S ,M.S.. Northern llltnols Untversrty: Ed D. University of Northern Colorado Krajcinavie, Dusan (1989). Professor of Engmeenng: B.Sc.. M.Sc , Utuven~tyof Belgrade (Yugaslavra), Ph D Northwestern Unlverslly Krause. Stephen J. t 1981I. Profcscor of hlarcnal, Scnencc mJ Lnglneer:eg: B S.. Nonhurstem L'n#vcr\~ly. M S llllnoa, ln,tlrule diTe;hnoluy. Ph D Uniserrnl) of Mlchtgan Kreitner, RoberI J. Ill (1975). Senior Lechlrer of Management. B S M B A,, University of Nebraska. Omaha; Ph.D Unrvcrsity of Nebraska. Lincoln Krinsley, David (1976). Professor Emenrus of Geology: Ph.B , S B., S.M.. Ph.D., University of Chlcago Kmeger, Michael (1997), Faculty Associate of Desrgn; M.F.A.. Rhode Island School of Deslgn K m e h g e r , Michael D. (1980). Professor of Design. Director, Ph D program in Env~ronmentalPlanning in Design: B.S Untverslty of Alabama. M S Ph D University of Tennessee, Knoxville Kmloff. Reed A. (1987 .Assoclatc Professor of Architecture: IlndcrgndJate (:mrd,tla;or. Schwl of Arch~rccture:B A .Yale Ilnlverstn. M Arch.. Ilnlrenll) ur Tells. Austin Kmnenfeld, Jennie J. (1990). Professor of Sociology. B A Untven~tyof North Camlina. Chapel HdI; M.A., Ph.D.. Brown Unlvenlty Kmnengold, Erie A. (1970). Assoctate Professor ofArt. 6.A , M.A ,San Francisco State University Krus, David J. (1975). Profe-sor of Psychology m Educauon: B.A., M.A Charles University. Ph.D.. University of Mlmesota, Twin Ciues K n y s , Katherine J. (1990).AssociateArch1v~sf Special Collecttons; B.A.. California State Un~verslty.Hayward, M.F.A., Arizona State University Kuang,Yang (1988). Professor of Mathematics: B S.. Uluvemty of Science and Technology (China); Ph D.. University ofAlbena (Canada Kuby, Lauren H. (1995). Academ~cAssociate. Community Liaison: B A ,University of Chicago: M.A ,Arizona State Untversity Kuby, Michael (1988). A$soc~areProfessor of Geography; B A . Un~verslt)of Chtcago. Ph.D.. Boston Umvenity Kugelmass, Jack (1998 Profes5or of Interdlsclplrnary Hurnannt~es,B.A McGIII Unlvenlty (Canada). M A . Ph D .New School for Soclal Research . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . \IN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 521 Kuiper, Hendrik J. (1971). Professor of Mathemat~cs,B S , University of Wisconsm. Milwaukee: M.S., M.A., Ph D Unrven~tyof Wisconsin. Mad~son Kulbaw. Professor of Psvchalow, ..R a m a n d W. (1971). . . Reecnts' . ~nEducnl~dn.Aiidem~;Pr.,p,rl (:I S Ph D Un~venityof Utah Kyselka, Christine K. (1990). Associate Adminisuauve Pmfesaional. College of Extended Educauon, Assistant Drrector, Distance Leamlng Technology, College of Extended Educauon. B.S.. M.PA Anzona State Umverslry . . . L Laananen, David (1983). Professor of Mechanreal and Aerospace Engineering: B.S .Worcester Polytechn~cInstitute, M S , Ph.D , Northeastem University Laetl, Hans G. (1964). Professor Emeritus of German; B A,, Unlvenity of California, Berkeley; M.A Ph D.. Stanford University LaFam, Lydia E. (1988). Libranan. Team Leader. Hayden Reference Services, B S .Georgetown University. M.L.S., Emory Untversrty Lafford, Barbara (19801, Arsoclate Professor of Spanrsh. Assoctate Dean. College of Ertended Educatlan. B A,. Wddlebury College; M.A Ph.D Cornell Universit) Lafford. Petor A. 1989,. A,,u.#alc Rercarrh Rufe,.~~nzl ui I . . ~ ~ I I A ~ Land . \ I Ilernlurc*, Dnrcclor. I.anduade Cornputnng I~hurdrory.B ,\ Cumell ilntvers~t).M A .Arl?ona Sutr. University; M.A.. Middlebury College Lage, Chiara (1998). Lectunr of Ital~an;G.A. Fanna. Teacher's College. Vicenza (Italy): Laurea. Univenity of Study of Urbino (Italy) Lai. Richard T. (1973). Pmfessor of Planning and Landscape Archltecture,A B M F A , Princeton Un~versily.Ph D., Umvenity of Pennsylvania Lai. Ying-Cheng (1999,, ,\r,ulale Profe,r.,r of Math\.msl..> dot{ Elc.Tnctl Engnn~cnng.B S M S Zhcjlang Cnircnlt) tChlna,. Ph D L'!l~vcn~ly df M.lryldnd. Cullege P.uL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lee, James J. (1995),Adjun~tFaculty of Microbiology. B.S .State Unlverslty of NewYork. Stony Braak. Ph D Cal~forn~a Institute of Technology B.S.. Lee, Nancy A. (1995).Ad~unctFaculty of M~crob~ology: Memphis State University. Ph D.. Cornell University Lee, Tae-ww 1993 .Associate Pmfessar of Mechanreal and Aerospace Engineering: B S Ohro State Un~verstty.M.S.E.. Ph.D., Univenity of Michigan Lefevre, Mary Anne (1990). Clinlcal Asststant Professor of Cl~ntcalLaboratory Sciences. B S.. Anzona State University; M.A Central Michigan Unlvenlty Lehman, James P. (1985). Asroclate Research Professional of Chemistry and Biochenustry. B.S.. M.S.. Mlamr Uni\ers!ty: Ph D.. Untverslty of Cinclnnau Irhman. Peter IYYYr. Rutc,nlr o i l n c r J , r i ~ p l m qHumanlllr\: H S hl A . Ph D L n l \ c r ~ u )of \Vl\;un\~n. \ladlaon Leihold,Anne M. (1977 Libranan Emeritus: M A Unlvers~tyof Pans (France) Leigh, F d e r i c A. (1979 ,Senlor Adminlshlltive Professtonal and Cltnical Professor of Journalism andTelecommunication: B.A Un~venttyof South Dakota. M.A.. University of Iowa; Ed D Anzona State Uruvenit) Lrinen~eber.Kurt ,lVY.l!. A\%I,IAIII K I . \ c ~ c ILroici\~onal ~ of Chcnl~wr)and B ~ ~ h c m ~ % B St g. Br.mn . I.'~l~vcri~l). I'h D.. Princeton Unlversrty Lemmon, Michael L. (1995 .Ass~stantProfessor of F~nance.B S , M.S Ph D.. University of Utah Len& Richard G. 1985 Asrocrate h f e s s o r of Journaiism and Telecommuntcauon A.B.. Unners~t)of Nonh Alabama. M A,. Southern llltnots Uniwrsity. Carbondale: Ph.D Untversnty of Iowa L u n , I.ui, Daniel, 1YYY,.A1sc.;la~~l Professor oiRellpiou, SluJne\. A B I.'n!\cn#t! of Califunuu. Berkeley: hf T S . Hi~w3r.I Ilnlvcrtll). Ph U L'nircrrtt) of C.~l,tom,d.Sax:, Rsrh;,ra Leonard, Donald J. (1974 Associate Pmfessor of Management Communrcauon; B.S.. M.B.A.. Ntcholls State University, Ph D Loutatana State Univenit) Leonard, Philip A. 1968). Pmfessor of Mathematlo: A.B Boston College. M A . Ph D.. Pennsylvania State University Leong, Karen (1999 ,Asstatant Professor of Women's Studies. A.B.. MA.. Ph.D ,Univenlt) of California. Berkeley Lerseh, Judy 1999). Faculty Asaoclate of Nursing: B.S.N Untversity of Anrona. M.Ed.. Northern Arizona Unxversity: M.S.. Anzona State Untvenrty Leshin. Laurie (1998),Ass1stant Professor of Geology. B.S Anzona Sute Unlvenily: M S Ph D Califomla InstlNte of Technology I . e s h o ~ i u .Rarry H. \ 1970,. r\rn~oatcPn>leworot Ps)cholog). H S . M A Hrmkl)~!Cc,.legc. Ph.D.. Cir) Ilnivrrrit) of New York Leshy, John D. (1980), Professor of Law; A.B.. J.D.. Hanard Unlvers~t) Lessard, Elizabeth C. (1969). Professor Ementun of Dance: B.S., Georgia College. M.A., Ph.D Texas Woman's University Lester, Neal (1997). Professor of English: B.A.. West Georgta College: M A . Ph D., Vanderbllt Un~versity Levan, Frederick D. (1965). Professor Emeritus of Educational Admin~strat!onand Supervis~on:B.S.. M Ed., Pennsyivan~aState Univenity. Ed D.. Oklahoma State University Letine. (;u\tav 11967,. Pru!e%\.,rE!nrrtld,oi Pqcl~ulog)..B A h1.A .Colle$c 51 IlleC~r)of Ncu York. 1'11 D..Columbtd L'nd\eo~t) Lewis, Charles F. (1963). Research Spectal~srEmeritus. Center for Meteorite Studtes, B A Adamr State College . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lewis, Joseph Perley (1972). Professor Ernentus of General Busmess: B.A.. Unlvers~tyof Anrona: J.D., Un~vers~ty of Colorado Lewis, William E. (1965). Profe~rarof Computer Science and Engineering; K c e Pmvost far lnformauan Technology: B.S E., Johns Hapluns University: M.S.. Ph.D Nonhwertern Unlvenrty Leyha, Raul L. (19701. Professor Ementus of Social Work. B A . Westem New Mextco Unlverslty. M S W , Univenity of Denver Liddell, Paul A. 1990 r\,\t\lanl Resr.:sch hc,feis~onnlt,t Chemlsu) a t d H~ochcnln\lg.R S; . \lrr.e) Vni\mlt) Ne\\ Zealand,. P h U Anzona S u e I ' n ~ v c n ~ l y Lightfwt Marjorie J. (1964). Professor ot Engl~sh.B A,. Brown Unlven~ry:M.A.. Ph.D Northwestern Untversity Lin, Sheng H. (1965). Regents' Professor Ementus of Cherntstry and Biochemistry: B.S.. M S Nat~onalTawan Univers~ty (Taiwan). Ph.D.. University of Utah Lin. Su (1997). Assistant Research Pmfessional of Chemistry and Btochem~stry:B A . Beijing Normal Uruverslty. (China ; Ph D.. Un~versltyof Rochester Lind, Amy (1997). Assistant Professor of Women's Studies. B A , Univenity of California, Santa Crur. M R P . Ph D.. Cornell Unlverslty Lindauer, Owen (1989).Adjunct ProfersorofAnthropalo~.B A State Univenit) of New York. B~nghamton:M.A Ph D.. Anrona State University Linder, Darwyn E. (1972). Professor of Psychology. Cha r, Department of Psychology. B.A Macalester College: Ph D.. Univenlty of Minnesota. Twin Cltles Lindeman. Earl W. (1966). Professor Emeritus of An. B S State Unibersit) of New York. Buffalo. M E d . Ed D Penns)lvanla State Untvenity Lindly, John M. 1998).Adjunct Professor of Anthmpalopy. B A , M A Ph.D Anzona State Univenlty Lindquist, Timothy (1985). Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering. B S.. Purdue Umvenity. M S., Ph.D.. Iowa State University Lindsay, Stuart M. (1978). Professor ot Physlcs and Astronomy; B.Sc.. Ph.D Untvenity of Mancherter (United Kingdom) . . . . . . . . . . . . . of Texaa. Austin Liontas, John 1. (1998). Lecturer of German, B A,. University of Siege" (Germany): M.Ed Unlverslty of South Carolina Liskavec, Richard F. (1958). Professor Ementus of Mathernattcs; B.S.. M.A.. Kent State Unlverstty Liss. Julie M. (19941. Associate Professor of Soeech and Hearing . Liu, C.H. (1965). Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Biochem~stry:B.A.. Ph.D Un~vers~ty of Illinoss Liu, Danny D. (1982). Professor of Engineering: B.S.. Nattonal Taiwan Umvenity (Taiwan). M.S.. Geargla Institute ofTechnology; Ph D.. Universit) of Southampton (Untted Ktngdam) Liu. H u n (2000 Asnutale Profcisor ot Cumpsvr S;len;e and Et>pwr.enn~. B Fnp Shanyhat J#aoTon$ I : I ~ I \ c K,Chln;~,. ~~) h1.S: Ph D.. L'ntvcrr~tvof S ~ u t i s r n('aintum~~ Llu, Jingyue 1990 ,Asstslant Rcsear~hSclentlst. Center for Solid State Science: B.SL Bciyng Un verslty of Scnence and Technology China). Ph.D Anzona State Un venlly Liu, hlarjor) Ban-Wa) ,1277,. Pr~,fe<\urFmcntu. uf Phtl,~roph!. B hl .Altcrnn College. .M M I.llorenl1) ul S ~ u t h e mCnlltumis. C Phll . Ph I) I:rl6\cnll) $11 C r l ~ l ~ mIu, ~ d Anglcr . . . . . .. . . . Macey, Donna J. 1994 Cllntcal Assesate Professor of Educatxonal Adrmnlsmtron and Supervi*ian. Acadermc Program Cwrdinatar, Eduiatlonal Administration and Supervis~on,B A DePaul University. M A.. St. Jahn'r College. M A M S T., University of Ch cago. Ph.D.. Nonhwestem Unrverslty MacKinnoo, David (1990). Associate Profescor of Psychology. B.A.. Harvard Unlverslty: M.A Ph D Unlvenlty of Callforma. Los Angeles MacKimon, Stephen R. (1971). RofessorofHstory. B A,, M.A.. Yale Unlversny; Ph D.. Unlvenlty of Callfomla. Davls Maekulak, Gerald T.(19801, Assoclare Professor of lndubmal Engineering. B S I E M.S I E Ph D.. Purdue Un~verrtty MscSwan, Jeff (1998 ,Asststant Professor of Language Arts B~lkngualEducatron: B A M A Callfomia State Unlversity. Long Beach: Ph.D.. Univenlty of Caltfom!~.Los Angeles Madden, Dennis D. 1990). Asroctale Arch,! %st.ArchitecNre Ltbrary. B.A., Wright State Unwerslty. M A .Colorado State Unrversity Madden-Derdieh, Debra (1994). Asststant Professor of Family Resources and Human Development, B.A.. Washington and Jefferson College: M A Holllns College. Ph D.. Vlrgsnia Polytechnic lnstimte and State University Maddox, Robert A. (1993 .Ad~unctProfessorof Geography: B.S.. Texas A&M University: M S ,Ph D Colorado State University . . . . . . . . . . Claremont Graduate Schwl Magenta, Muriel (1969). Professor of An. B.A.. Queens College, M.A M F A . Ph D Anzana Stare Unlverslty Magers, William D. 1971 .Professor Ementus of Music: B.A University of Caltfornla. Sanla Barbara. M.M D.M A,. University of Southern Calltornla \lapill, Harry tI9R4,. R J ~ C ~FI ~J C I T I I111I IA* ; i ~ u n ? i ~ ~ H. ) .5 .Wt.ml I'rat\crstt). hl S L'nlrcr*lt) 01 1ll.nulr Mahajan, Subhash (1997). Professor of Materials Englneenng: B.S Punjab Umven~tyIndia). B.E.. Metallurgy lndlan Insutute of Sctence (India), Ph D.. University of Calltomm. Berkeley Mahalo,, Alex S. 1991 Associate Professor of Mathemaucs MS.. Leningrad University (Ruasla): Ph.D Cornell Unlrentty Mahoney, Deirdre M. (1997 .Senior Leclurer of Engltrh: B A . M.A ,Ph D .Northern Anzona Unlvenily Mahoney, Dbira B. (1989 Assoc~ateProfessor of English: B A M.A Un!uenny of Oxford (Un~tedKingdom). Ph.D., University of California. Santa Barbara Malenschein, Jane (1981 Profesbor of Phtlosaphy and Btology: B A ,Yale Uruversity. M A,. Ph.D Indiana Unlventty. Blwrmngton Major, Roy C. (1992). Profeswr of English: B.A.. Unwers~tyof Akron. M A , Umvena) of Anzana: M A,. Ph.D Ohm State University Malloch, Kathj (1999). Faculty Assoctate of Nurstng. B S.N Wayne State Uruverslty: M.B.A.. Oalland Unlversnty. Ph D Univen~tyof Colorado Malane, Charles I? (1966). Professor Ementur of Elementary Educatlon. B S ,Emporia State Univers8ty. M Ed. Ed.D., University of Kansas Maltl, Arnold B. (1997). Asqistant Professor of Supply Cham Management. B S., Tnnlr) College. Hatford. M A Unlvers~ryof Callfornra. Santa Barbara. M S .Northwestern Unnersxry: Ph.D.. Ohlo State Unlrenity Mamlauk, Michael S. 1984 .Professor of Clvd and Env~ranmentalEngtneenng. B.S C E C a m Unlventty Egypt). M.S.C.E Ph D.. Purdue Un verstty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manelll, Alejandro ( 1997). Pmtessar of Economics. Llcenrlaara. Nat~onalUn~versltyof Buenos Aues (Argentma . M A Ph D.. University of Cal~fornla.Berkeley Manera, Elizabeth S. (1967 .Professor Emeritus of Secondary Educatlon. B S M A Towson State College. Ed.D .Arizona State Unlveralry Mangini, Mar-garet A. (1990). Duector, Bureau of Educational Research and Servnces (BERS). Director, Artrona Educational Intomauon Sy-(ems (AEIS). B.S., M Ed. Edbnboro State College: Ed D.. Anrona State Un~vers~ty Mankin. Lawrence D. (1973 .Professor of Public Affa~rs.B B A Clty College. M A . Ph D Unlrerstf) of llllnois Mare, Stephen Smith (1998 Associate Professor of An. B A , Pomana College: M FA.. Temple Univenlty Marchant, Gary E. i 1999 Assoc ate Professor of La*. B Sc University of Bntish Columbia: M.PP.. I D.. Harvard Untvenlty: Ph.D.. Univers~tyof Bntlsh Columbia Margalis. Erie I995 Asustant Profer~orof Educational Leadership and Policy Studfes. Academc Program Coordtnator. Social and Phtlosophical Foundations of Eduintton. B A .State Univenity of New York at New Paltr: Ph.D., Unlvers~tyof Colorado. Boulder Marin. Christine N. (1985). AssoclateArch~\~st. Archtves and Manuscripts: B.A M.A .Arizona State Unwersq Marhiw. Michael 1990 Associate Llbranan Onginal Cataloging. B.A.. Univen~tyof Albena. M L S Unwersit) of Westem Onrano Marohnic, Charles S. 1981 Professor of Muaic. Director. Jazz Stud~es.B A M M Unlventty of Mtami Marshall. Kimberly (1998 Assalate Professor ot Munc: B.A University of Nolth Caral'na. Chapel a l l . D Phil Unwerslty College, Oxford (United Kinedom) Marsiglia, Flavio E (1994). Assistant Professor of Snlal Work. B.Law. S S M S W.. Un~versttyof the Republlc (Uruguay). Ph.D , Case Western Reaerve Un~vers~ty Martin, Caml L. (1988). Protessor of Family Resource, and Human Development. B A Untverslty of Georgia. M.S.. Rutgcrb. The Slate Univervty. Ph D.. Unwena) of Georgia Martin. Chris A. 1990 .Arsoclate Professor of Plant Bioloev. -, B S ~ a l l f o ma Pol)lechn c State Unrvena) and Untvenity of Southem Callfomla. M S .Auburn Unrversav. Ph D ,University of Ronda Martin. John E Jr. 1966 Protesror of Anlhrapology: B.A Belost College M A Ph D . Un~verstc,of Chicago Martin. Judith N. (19W Pmfesaor of Communication. B A,. Eaatem Mennon~teCollege M A Ph D Pennrylvanla State Un~vera~ty Martin, Linda 1.(1980 Assoctate Profesbor of Fbnance: B A Untverslty of Loutsvllle. M S . Unrterslty ot Kdnsa,: M B A,. D B A Loulrlana Technoloelcal Untversit) Martin, Philip E. (1981 ,Professor of Exerc~seScience and Physical Education. B.S M S ,Unlversrty of Ill now Ph D . Pennsylvania State Un venlty Martinez Cathv L. 1998 .A-setant Professor of Recrearton .Wan~grn,entu t d ' l i ) u n ~ t lH~ .S .Anion I Sl.llc L'n.\cr,jtt. 1 S Ph I) . Ohlu St:,!r. Ln,\cr,lt\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \larlinez. Quino k:. v 5 1 , Prc,ie.wr Fruer81u~91 Farago8 I .~q:t~.~l:R ~ ~S. . NC\Yh l e ~ l . . Wr.tcn~ ) C.lllci!c. hl .A . G ~ ~ l r g e P e r h J ) < ' ~ ~ l Pn l ~ 1)r . IIIII\CI\II!1 8 8 konh (.'rr.,l~#,~ (:tt.lpr.l Htll . Martinez-Braale\.. Ernilia E. 19921. Prafesror of Smlal Work. B A . Nauonal Untverr!ty ot Tucumin (Argentina): M.S.S Brjn Mawr College. Ed D.. Temple Un venrty . I FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 525 M h e , Mary W. (1978 .Professor ofAnthropology. B.A.. Unnvenlty of Californba. M.A .Columbia Univen~ty:Ph.D Univenity of Califomla. Berkeley M h e , Robert F. (1969).Assoc1ate Professor of Phys~csand Astmnomy. A.B .Pr#ncetonUn~venity.Ph.D.. Columbia Univenrty Mason, Bruce B. (1960). Professor Ernenrns of Pol~tlcalScience, B S .North T e x a State College. M A .Texas Chnstlan Unlvenlty. Ph D.. Untventty of Terar. Ausun Mason, Elinor J. (1999). Assistant Professor of Phlloraphy. Ph D Readtng Unrvenlty (United l n g d o m Mason, Marshall W. (1994). Professor of Theater. B.S.. Northwestern Univenily M a s , Diana, 1971.. Cl.n;:dI Pruics.or uf Clis~.;~lL~b.,raaxy Sciences. B S L1nn.enlt) ofTc.xs.i.Aurt~n, hl S .Centrll M!chtgdn Univenir) Massey, Jessie L., Capl. 1998 ,Asn~stantProfercar of Milttary Sc~ence.B A . Washtnglon State Unrvenlty Massia, Stephen (19981. Assoelate Professor of Bxwnglneenng. B.S.. Southuestern Unwen~ly.Ph.D Unrvenlty of Texas Matera. Frances R. (19891. Assoelate Professor of Journalism and . . . . . Matheson, Alan A. (1967). Professor of Law; B.A M.S I D , Unlversity of Utah Msthy, Pamela A. (1998). Clinical Professor of Speech and Hearing Science. Director of Clinical Services. B.A.. Un!venity of Massachusetts: M.A Washingon State Umvenity. Ph.D.. Unlvenrty of Wisconsin. Madison Matt, Kathleen S. (1987). Assoctate Professor of Exercise Science and Physical Educauon: B A,, M S Univenity of Delaware: Ph.D Univen~tyof Wahington Matt, Pamela (1980). Assoelate Professor of Dance. B.A Unrvenlty of Washnngtan; M.A , Univenity of lllinols Matthews. Linda 1997 .Assiamt Professor of Counselor . . . . Santa Barbara Matthias, Judson S. (1967). Professor Emeritus of Crvil and Envimnmental Engineering. B.S ,United State, Mil~taryAcademy; M.S.. Oregon State Univentty, Ph D Purdue Untventty Mattox, John H. 1995 .Ad unct Professor of B~ology:B A,. M.D., University of Colorado \lanson. Sucan I I9Y31, A r s . x ~ a eProfe\sor oi Sunl~tg.B S .W A . 51 S . Clltl<~nl$a Slate Cnttenll! I n s Anyelp\. I'h U . Claremont Graduate Untvenit) Maxwell, Katherine D a \ b (1996). Faculty Asroclate of Nunmg. B.S ,Umvenlt) of Utah. M.S., Anzona State Unibers~ly MaxweB, Kathryn (1988 Asaoclate Professor ot An. B A Nonhaestern Untven~ly.M.F.A., Umvenay of W~scons~n. Madison May, Judy (1986 .Associate Professor of Music; M.M .The Jullljard School Mayer. James W. (1992). Regents' Professor of Chemcal and Materials Engineering: B.S.. Ph D.. Purdue Univers~ty Majer. L a m n e e S. (1983). Professor of Statisdcs. B.S.. M.S.. Ohio State Univenity; M.D ,Associated Medical Schools of the Caribbean. Ph D Ohlo State Unlverslty Mayer, Michael 1978). A s x i a t e Professor of Communication: B.A., M.A.. Unibemit) of Wyom,ng. Ph.D Univenil) of Kansas Mayfield, Jack K. 1990). Adlunct Professor of Enr1neenng.A B.. Indrana Un~vers~ly, Ind~anapalls.M S Medlcal College of Wlscons~n,M D lndcana Un versnty. Ind~anapolls . . . . . . . . . Mays, Larry W. 1989 Profes-or of Ci>tl and Ernmnmental Englneenng. B.S.. M S Unnervry of M 5 , un. Rolla. Ph D., Un!ven~tyof lll~nors Mazen. S. David 1970). Profesaar Emeritua of C~unaelor Educatkon. B A W h t w a t h College. M Ed., Eastern Washington State College. Ed D Washington State Unner%it) Mazurhiewic~Orchid (1996 Assistant Librarian. Hayden Retcrence Senices: B.A .York Univcn~ty,M.A M L S . Unlverstt) of Toronto Canada McBeath. Michael K. 1998). A\slrunt Prolessor of Psychology. B.A Braan Untversrty: M S.. Unnenlty ofcalifom'a. Santa Barbara: Ph D Stanford Unlverait) hlccabr, Barbara 119971. , \ ~ ~ I U J I II'T.IICIs McCoy, Ron 1995 .Professor ofArch~lectureDirector. Schwl of Archttecture. B S Unlverstty of Southern Callfornla M A r ~ h Princeton Univers ty MeCreadv. Richard R. 19601. Professor Emenrna of . . . . . . . . . . . MeDermott, Lauren 19W). Assaclate Professor of Desren. B FA . M FA.. Rochester lnatitute of Technolog) McDonald, Arlys 1970 .Librarian Emenlus. B Mu,. St Mary of the Plains College. M Mus Unnerait) of lll~nols McDonald, John N. (1969 .Professor of Mathematlcr. A B Ktng's College. M S Ph.D.. Rutgera. The Stare Uruverslty MeDanaugh, Peter (1990). Professor of Pollt cal Sctcnce: B S.. Smnt LOUISUniven~ty,Ph D Un verstty of M~chlgan McDoaell, John M. (1978 Profesor of Ecanamcs: B S M.S Ph D . Unt\en~tyof Calttornra. Lo, Angelc McEljea, Virginia (1999). Clinical Assxiate Profebsor of Educational Leadenhtp and Pollcy Stud e$. B S .Unlverail) of Tennessee. M A W~nthropColleee. Ed S .Western Carolma Un~versbty.Ed D Uruven~tyof Georg a . . . . . . . Univen~tyof Nonhem Colorado MeFarland, Elaine H. 1973 . Profebsor Emrrtms of Health Sclence. B A Manena College. M N . Caae Wertem Re\ene Unlvenlt) McGaughey, Robert W. (1971 I. Professor of Btalogy. B A . Augu-tana College. M A Unlventty of Colorado. Ph.D Boaton Uni*en~ly MeGaa, Diekinson L. (1968 Pr ,fc\\< r c f Publac Aflaar~.B A MA.. Ph.D lndlana Untversity. Bloom~ngton . . . . . . . . MeGehee, Shelley 1985 L~brananEmeriNs. B Mus.. Convene College. M Mus M.L.S.. University of Alabama MeGowan, Patrick J. (1979 ProfessorofPolltical Science: B.A.. Unlvers~t)of the South. M A .Johns H o p h s University: Ph.D Nonhwestern Umrenlty M c G o ~ a nThomas . M. (1988). Pmfessor of Cumculum and Insuuctlon. B A .Boston Un~venlty:M.A.. Ph D , Untversity of Nebraska. Lincoln McGrath, G.D. 950 .Professor Emeritus of Education: Dean Ementus. College of Educaoon. A.B.. Findlay College: M A,. Univcrstty ot Mlchgan, Ph.D.. University of Colorado MeGrath, Jacqueline 1999 Assistant Professor of Nursing. B S N Un~verar)at Akron. M S N.. Kent State Untuerrity. Ph.D Unlvers~tyof Pennrjlvania MeGregor. Joan L. 1989 .Associate Professor of Ph~losaphy. B.A.. Un~veisityof Caltfarnta. Dav~s.M A , Ph.D Un~venttyof Anzona MeHugh. Kevin E. 1985). Associate Pmfessor of Geography. B.S .Pennsylvan~aState Unlverslty: M.A ,Arizona Stare Universtt); Ph D . Umverslty of Illtnots Mclsaac. Marina Stock (1980). Professor of Educatronal Media and Computers; B A . Pamona College. M.A , Ph.D.. Unlvenity of Wisconaln. Madlban Meher, Beverly (1996 .Assistant Professor of An. B A . Nonh Carollna CenIral University. M FA.. Unlverslty of Pennsylvan~a McKee, Sally (19951, Asstsranr Professor of History. B A,. San Francisco Slate Unlverslty. M A Ph D Umvenity of Tomnto Canada McKelvy, Michael J. 1976). Senior Research Screntirt. Center for Solad State Science. B.S.. Unlvenity of California. Berkeley: M S Ph D.. Anrona State Univen~ty McKenzie, Pahiek Bruce 1970 ,Professor Emeritus of Accountancy. B.S M.S.. Kancas State University: Ph D ,Mtchlgan State Unlvenlty McLaughlin. Ilene (1995). Assistant Ltbman. Hayden Reference Services. B.A Lake Forest College. M L S S~mmsnsCollege McLin, Katherine (1997 Aulstant Professor of Musgc. B M Oberlln College Conservatory. Ohm. M M lndtana Unlven~ty. Bloomington; D.M.A Univenlty of M~chlgan.Ann Arbor \Icl.wne, tlarbaril B. I 1997,. C l l n ~ i -Al ~ * l \ t d n lProte\v~rut Cun.:ulutc~ u,d 1nitiu;tton. R .A L'nt\er*al! ut Arl,uw~.\I kJ Iltlnrnn) c l t Csl~ftlrnaa.L a ~ 4 n ~ : l s rPn . D . An,Jua State Unlvenlty McMahan. Shari (1999). Asaiatant Professor of Exerctse Science and Phys~calEducat~on:B.A.. Unxverrity ot California. Intne; M S , California State Unnernty. Northndge, Ph D , Un~venttyof Caltfornta. Irvine MeMillan, Mar) Claude 1995 ,Lecturer of French. B A , University of Nancy Il (Frascr : M A Amona State Univenrty MeMillan, Paul F. 1983 Profehsor of Chemsuy m d Biochemlsuy; Dtrector, Center for Soltd State Science. B.Sc Unlrerstty of Edinburgh (United Kmgdom). Ph.D Anzona State Unlverslty MeNallj, T.M. (1999). Associate Profesaar of English: B.A.. Rockford College, M F A .Arizona State Umventty MeNarnara, Ann 1997 .Faculty Assoctate of Nursing, B.S.N Worchebler State College. M S Artrona State Unlverslty, Ph.D.. Unlverrlty of Anzona MeNeill, Barry W. 11976). Asustant Professor of Engineenng: B.S .M.S.,Ph.D. StanfordUnnentty McPhee, Robert D. 1998 Protessor of Commun~cauon;B.A.. M A,. Ph D.. Mlchtgan State Unlven~ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McPheten, Lee R. (1976). Professor of Econom!cs. Director, Bank One Economc Outlook Center; Associate Dean for Erecutwe and Professtonal Programs. College of Busmesa: A B San Francisco State Unlvers~ty.Ph.D Virginla Polyrecbn~cInstitute and State Unlven~ty . . MeSheffre), Gerald R. (19821. Professor Ememus of Arch~tecture:Dtpl Arch. Unwerslty College. London Unlted Kmgdom). D1pl.C D Edinburgh Untveraifl (United Kingdom) McSherry, Laurel 1991 ,Assoc!ate Pmfeasor of Plannlng and Landscape Arch~tecrure.B S L A Rutgen. The St& Un~uenlty. M L A.I.I.. Hmard Unlbenlty McTaggart, W. Donald (1971). Professor Emeritus of Geography. M A,. Universlly of St. Andrews (Un~tedKmgdom Ph D Australtan National Univers~ty Australla McWhirter, J. Jeffries (1970). Professor of Counae ~ n g Psychology and Counselor Education: B.A.. Saint Manln's College. M.Ed , Oregon State University: M.Ed.. Ph D Unrven~ty of Oregon . . . . . . . Meikle, W. Erie (1999). Adjunct Professor of Anthropology. A B Ph.D Un~venltyof Cal~fornla.Berk.de, Meissinger, Ellea Murray (1986). Professor ofArt. B FA , M.F.A.. University of Nanh Carolina. Greensboro Melichar, Dudley W. (19741. Professor Ernentub 01 Juuice Stud~es.B S M S .South Dahata State Unl\ersiry. Ed.D Anzona State Unwen~ty Melniek, Robert (1987). Director. Momson lnatltute for Publsc Pol cy. Senlor Research Sctenttst for Publ~cAffatrs. B A,. Dartmouth College, M A Ph D Anzona State Untveratt) Melvin, Michael (1980 .Professor ot E~anomica.B.B A . Unlvenlty of Houston, M A . San Dlega State University. Ph D , Univenlty of Cal~foma.Los Angeler Mdndeq JasC A. (1980). Pmfesaor of Ecanomica: B.A M.A Univenlty ofTexas,Austin. M A.. Ph D . Southern Method~st Univenlty MenCnder. JosC 1987). Professor of Phystcs and A\tranomy: Ltcencrado en Fisica, Balse~rolnst~tuteArgentma): Dr. rer "at, Stuttgan Univenlty (Gemany) Meageling. Kristina (1999). Ac5istant Librarian. Llbrar) Instrucoon. Systems. and Tc~hnoioey.B A . Nonbern Illrnols L nlvenlty. M L S R a r q College Menjivar, Cecilia (1995 Acr!rtant Protesbor of Jusuce Smdres, B.A M S Unlventty of Southem Caltfamia: Ph D.. Unnerslry of Califomla. Davis Menke, Robert F. (1947). Professor Emeritua ,f Education. B S.. Oshkosh State College. M A Ph D Northaertem Uniren~ty Merbs. Charles E 1973 .Professor of Anthropology. B S .MS.. Ph.D Un~venttyof W~sconsln.Madison Mermis, William L. (1995). Professor of Fam~lyResources and Human Development. B S M.S.. Saint Louts Unlverb~t).Ph.D , Arizona State University Merrill, Bruce D. (197 I), Protessor of Journal'am and Tele~ommunrcanon;Director. Mcdla Research Program. M A BrighamYoung Unherslry. Ph D . Unlven ly of Mlvh gan Metealf, V. Alonm 1971 Profersor Ementus of Internat~onal SNdles. B S M S Umvenlt) of Arkanbar: Ph D U n ~ v e n ~of ty M~ssaun.Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 527 Metba,Arlene (1971). Professor Emeritus afCounseling Psychology: B A., Anzona State University; M.A Ohio State Unlversrty, Ph.D., Umvers~tyof Southern California Met% Thomas A. (1965). Professor Ementus of Educahonal Adminlstrauon and Supervrsian: B S ,M.S.. Ph.D., Un~venityof Utah Me@ John (1980). Professor of Music. B A,. M M., Syracuse University, D M A,, The Judhard School Meunier, John (1987). Professor of Architecture, Dean, College of Architechlre and Envlmnmental Destgn. B Arch.. Universlty of Livemool (United Kinedoml: M.Arch Harvard Univenitv: M.A university of ~ a m b r i d i e(United Klngdom) M e ) e ~ nL . e (19621. Kegens' Proferrfir Emeritus of Psychology. A.B.. Lafa)ene Col1cgc.A M L'nwenlly uf Caltfornia. Lor Angeler: P h D . Stanford Untvenity Middleton, Bruce (1990). Research Specialist. Electrical Engrneenng Middleton, James Arthor (1998). Associate Professor of Curriculum and Insmcuon, B A., Caltfornta State Umversity. Chico: M S.. Ph D , Universlty of Wisconsin, Madison Mignolef Marc P. (1987). Associate Professor ot Mechmcal and Aerospace Engineering: B.S.. Unlverslty of Llege @elglum), Ph.D.. k c e University Miller, Donald S. (1981),Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineenng, B.S.. Syracuse University: M.S., Ph D.. Unrverslty of Sauthem California Miller. Keith D. 119871. Associate Pmfersor of English: B.A.. TL.XAChnsuan Lnlvcnlt) M A State Un!\crrtt) of Scu Yak Alhmy. Ph D .Texas Chnwan Unlven~t) MUler, Kevin (1998). Faculty Associate of Consmction. B.S.. Bngham Young University. M.S.. Univers~tyof Phoenix Miller, Robert J. (1994). Adjunct Professor of Anthropology: B.A., M.A.. Western Mlchrgan University; Ph D.. Arizona State University Miller, Rmanna (1974). Librarian Ementus, B A,, M A,, Anzona State University: M.L.S.. Universlty of Anzona MWer, Terri (1997). Lecrurer of Mathematics. B.S., M.A ,Arizona State University M i l l e r - h i , Karen A. (1984). Associate Professor of Sociology: B A,, University of California. Berkeley: M.A.. Ph.D., Stanford University Milk, Douglas T. (1993). Faculty Associate of Consmctian; B.S., Arizona State Univers~ty Millsap, Roger E. (1997). Assotlate Professor of Psychology: B.S.. Univenlty of Washngton; M.A.. Ph.D.. University of Callfomra. Berkeley MUner, Joe W. (1967). Professor Emeritus of Journalism and Telecommunication: B.A., East Texas State Unrvers~ty,M.A University of Oklahoma: Ed.D Umverslty of Wyoming Milton, Doris (1994),FacultyAssoc~ateofNunmg,B S ,Farlelph Dickinson Uruversrty, M A , Ph D., New York University 3liickle). Wendell L. (15163).Prufe,$ur ot Rtolugy. B S . Kan\as Sute Untvemnt): M A . Un~vcrr~t! of Kmtai. Ph D.. l l n t \ e a ~ t )of Louisville >linen, John (1Y91).Fhculty A s w l a a of Planntng 3vtd isndsiape Architecture: DtplomaAn.h.. DtplumaTown Plmnlng. Unnentt) of Manchcster (Unbiled Klnedoml: . MLitt. Untvcrsitv uiOxfurd (Unnted Kmgdom) Miit& Sandra L. (1986). Clinical Associate Professor of Speech and Hearing Scrence: B.A.. Indiana University; M.S.. Univenxty of Arizona Mhhra. B i i n d r a (19961. . . Assistant Professor of Accauntancv: B S Reejonal tnginecnnp College. Rdurktla: M 5..Ph D Unlvmit) of Texa. Aurttn Misra, Rajeev (1991). Associate Professor of Microbiology; B.S.. Kanpur Un~versity(India); M.S., G.B. Pant University (India); Ph D.. Adelaide Umversity (Australia) Mitchell, Frederie F. (1961). Professor Emeritus of E3ucatian; B.A.. M A,. Univenlty ofAnzona: Ph D , Columbia Unlverslty Mitchell..John (19901. . ..Associate Research Professional of Dance: Director, Dance Mulumedia Leamlng Center; B M Webster Univerr~ty,St Lours, M M , Un~vers~ty of South Flonda Mitchell, Michael J. (1990). Associate Professor of Poliucal Science: B.A.. Fordham University: M A . Ph D , Indiana University, Blwmngton Miltelmann, Hans Detlef (1982). Professor of Mathematics: MA.. University of Mainz (Germany): Ph.D.. Habilitation, Univenlty of Darmstadt (Germany) Mahasher, Banin r1991,. Arcoclatc Professor of Ciril ana tllv~ronmcntalEsg:nccnng. B S.. Unncrsit) ui Wlccnnsin. Plaoe~~lle. M S Nonhexstcrn llnt\eant). Ph D.. Nonh\rctern Umvers~ty Moeckel, Cindy L. (1987). Assoc~ateProfessor of Accountancy. Umverslty: Ph D Umvenlty of Nonh B A,. M B A . MICarol~na.Chapel Hdl >loge), John >l.t 1987,. AJjunct Rufc\aor o i Sutulup). R A .% A DlS; Q u u n ' , Cn~\r.h#t) (Un~teJKlngdanu >lohler. Kate ,1994~..4isdrm~;As*uaae. I > ~ I * of IJ~ UnJergradualc A;sdcm~r Scrwces. Cwrdtnator. Wnung Center. B A . Remldj~Swtc Unlvcn~t).RemlJj~,hlK. M F A . Anwn? State unlvenlty Mokwa, Michael P. (1979). Professor of Markeung, Chair, D e p m e n t of Marketing: B B.A M B A . Ph D.. Umventty of Houston .Maolmegm, h o a r d Jmp ,19861. As,a.~rte Rcxsrih Tcchnubg~rrut Mr.ch"n~ihlwdAcrorpa;s Engirlrrnng. H S .Slate Univenlty of New York, Albany Mantem, Darrel(1979).Associate Professor of Social Work, B.A.. California State University. Sacramento: M.A.. Ph.D., Univers~tyof Califomla, Los Angeles Manlcamerv. Douelas C. (19881. . .. Professor of Industrial Engineering. B.S.I.E.. M.S.. Ph.D.. Virginla Polytechnic InstiNte and State University Moatiel, MigueI(1974). Professor of Chicana andChicano Studres. Motamla PRs~dentialProfessor in Community Revitalization: B.S.. University of Anzona: M S W . Arizona State Unlvers~ty,D S W , Umvers~tyof Cdifornna. Berkeley Montoya, Janet (1999). Adjunct Professor of Anthmpology: B.A., of Houston. Clear Lake M A Un~vers~ty Mooaey, Elha (1988), Associate Prafessor of Dance >loor. William C. ,1968). A,rhlate Profc\sor of lnau5trid Engmwnng. B S.. M S Waih~nptonUn~\cn,t):Ph D Nonhwestern Umvenity Moore, Ana L. (1989). Professor of Chernismy and Blochemisby; B. of Pharmacy, Nauonal Un~venttyof La Plata (Argentina); M Sc Federal UmversiN of Rio de Janelm (Bmll): Ph D .Texas Mings, Robert C. (19711, Professor Ementus of Geography, B S , M.A.T.. Indiana University, Blwmington; Ph D ,O h o State Unlverslty Moore, Bymn C. (1968). Professor EmeriNs of Special Education; A B Monmouth College. M.Ed., Ed.D.. Univentty of Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - .. 0 . . . . . Moore, Carlelon 8.1lYhl1. Kcpents'Profc\j.,r d C n c m ~ \ t r )~ n d Bluchcrnl\q and (ieolog): Director. Center fur Metc.>ntc Studlc* B S AltrrJ Unlvcnlt). Ph D Cal~iurn~r In,l~lulcuiTe.'ho.thy). Moore, Elsie Gloria Jean 1981 Aasoctate Pmfeasor of Psychology ~nEducauon. Dlrectar, Dlvlsion of P~ychalagy~n Educauon; B.A Elmhurst College. M A,. Ph.D Untvenlty of Chrcago Moore, J. DauglurI9b9,. As.~;tate Pn>lr.r\.,r.>t h l a l h e m i ~ l c i . D S M S.. Idaho Statr Vnlvcm~t).Ph I) . S)rd.'ule iln~rcrstl) Moore, Michael (1982). Professor of Btology. B A . Indiana Unlventty; M.S., Ph D.. Unrvenlty of Wash~ngton Moore, Mmes N. (1989). Assocxate Professor of Rellglous Studles. B.A Eekerd College; M.Div.,Yale Untverstty; M P h l Ph D Unmn Theologrcal Seminary Moore, Palricia 119x41. Proicinr)l\hnra State U n ~ v c n ~ tPh ) . D.. L1nlseolt) o i 1 ; l r ) i a ~ dCollcpr. . Park Muceino, Julia Catherine (1997). Ass~stantProfessor of Cwll and Envtronmental Englneenng. B C E V~llanovaUnlverslty; M.S.. Ph D Un~versltyof Notre Dame Mueller-Alexander, Jeanene M. 1989 Llbranan, Hayden Reference Semtces. B A Moorhead State Univenlty: M.L.S.. lndlana Unlversrty. Bloornlngton MuUigan, Donald E. 1985). Professor of Construct~on,B S E M S.M.E Anzona State Univenit) Mulvihill, Jasepha Anne (1983). Associate Ltbman. Hayden Reference Services. B S Unlvenlty of Kansas. M L.S., Empona State University Munk. \lortun E.! 1961 I . Prulc,wr uiCncrn~,lr) anJ H#m.llem~str). H S . N~nhac,lernI'nncr\lr). M S . . Unive,ilt) of 5laanu. 1'1, D . Na)tle State IInl\ch~ty hlurdough, John M. (1993). Faculr, Asroclate of Construction. B S M B A .Arizona State Unlventty M d , Sean 1998). Asslstant Protessar of Arch~tecture,B S D , Clemson Untverr~ty.B Arch .The Cooper Unto" Murphey. Claudia 1996). Professor of Dance. Char, Depanment of Dance; B.A.. Western College. M A .George Washtngton Unlvenity Murphy. Jefiie G. 1981 .Regents' Proferhor of Laa and Philosophy. B A.. Johns Hophns Un~ventty.Ph.D.. Uruvenity of Rochester Mumhv. ..Kurt R. (19861. Aasocrate Librarian: Assistant Dean Un~venltyL~brartesPenonnel: B S M L S.. Uni\ersity of lllmo~s. M B A Anrana State Unlverr~ty Murphy, Nina L. (1924). Professor Ementus of Physical Educatton; B S Unbversity of Arizona: M.A.. University of Southern Cd~fomla Murphj-Watson. Elaine T. (1999). Faculty Assocjate of Nurs~ng. B S .Mars Hlll College: M S N Untver\ity of Nonh Carolma, Greensboro Murranka. Patricia A. 11977) Associate Professor of \lanlpcmtnt Communocat#on.B..-\..'Irc~~tot~ Strtc (:c>llepc.\I A R4dr.r Cullc~c.Ed I) I'tah Stde Usncr,it) Murray, Roger N. (1968). Professor Emeritus of English. B A . B.S.. Moorhead State Teachers College: M.A Stanford Umvensty. Ph D Unlrerstty of Iowa M w e e h i o , Laura 1999 Assxstant Professor of Plannlng and Landscape Architecture. B L A , M L A Slate Unlvenlr, of New Yorl. Ph D .Texas A&M Unlventty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . ~ . . . . . Musheno, Michael C. (1977). Professor of Jurttce Studes and Public Affain. B.A , Lycoming College. M A,. Ph.D Amer~can Unrvenity Mushkatel, Alvin H. (1980). Professor of Plnnnlng and Landscape Architecture. B A,. Ohlo Slate Univenlty: M S Ph D Untvcnlty of Oregon . . . ASU MAIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 529 Myers, Quia (1985). Academic Aasoaate. Dlvrs!on of Undergraduate Academlc Services; Coordmator, Wnung Across the Cumculum. B S Ed Chadron State Callege. M A ,Anzona Slate Unlverslty Myhajlenko, Stefan (1986). Asroclate Research Scientist and Associate Director. Center far Solld State Elecmnics Research. Ph D Unrverslty of Manchester, Victona (United Cngdom Myler, Charles E. Jr. (1968). Professor Ementus of Real Estate. B.B A , Loyola University; M.B A,, Harvard Unrverslry. Ph D.. Unrversity of Florida . . . . . Umvers~ty.St Louis Nardella, Francis A. (1992). Adjunct Prafesaor ofBioenglneenng. A.B., West Vlrglnza Unlverslty; M D.. West Vrrglnla Unlver\lty. School of Medtcnne Nash, LeanneT. (1971). Professor of Anthropology. B.A Univenity of Callfornla. Davis; M.A., Ph D , Unlvenlty of Cal~fornra.Berkeley Nash,Thomas H. I11 (1971). Professor of Plant Blology; B.S.. Dmke Un~venlty.M.S.. Ph.D.. Rutgen The Slate University Navabi, Faye (1997). Lecturer of Computer Science and E n ~ n e e n n gB.S., . M.S.. Unlvenlty of SouIhwestern Loussxana Neal, Berna E. (1988). Ltbranan Ementus. B A .M L.S.. Syracuse Univcrstty Nobckor. Helen E. rlYSX,. Proferror Emcntu\ of lingl,\h. H A . M A Aniona Stale Un~rrr,ll) Neisewander, Janet L. (1991).A~soc1ateProfessor ofPsycholagy; B.S., RocMord College; M S.. Ph.D., Unlverslty of Kentucky Neken. Edward A. 1975). Professor of Education. Academfc Program Leader, Educaoanal Psychology; B.S., University ot Wlsconstn. Madican; Ph D.. Stanford Univers~t) Nelson, Ben (1995). Associate Professor of Anthropology. B.A M.A., Flanda State Unlverslly. Ph D., Southern nlino~aUniversity Nelson, G. Lynn (1973). Assaclate Professor of English: B A., Kearney Slate College. Ph D , Univenlty of Nebraska. Lincoln Nelson, J. Ran (1997). Associate Professor of Spectal Education. B S .University of Wlsconatn, Rivelfall and Madison. M.S.. Eastern Montana Colleee; Ph D.. Utah State Unrversitv Nclsun. J. Rusoll(IYXI 1489 Profeswr tmerllus o f tlnnnie. Prcrldcnl tmentu, of thc Cnners~lv.B A . P l a n c L'nlan C ~ l l-r e e . M B A . Ph D Univerclty of~allfdrnta,Los Angeles . . . . . . . . . . . Nagssawa. Richard H. (1969). Professor of Sociology: B.A University of Hawail, Manoa; M A.. Ph D.. University of Waslungton Nagoshi, Craig (1989). Assoc~ateProfessor of Psychology. B A,. M.A., Ph.D.. Untvenity of Hawail, Manoa Nagrin, Daniel (1982). Professor Ementus of Dance; B S City College of New York Nagy, John D. (1999),Adjunct Professor of Bzology, B S Eaatem Mrclugan Unrversity, B.S Un~venttyof Mlchlgan, Ann Arbor. Ph.D., Arizona State Unlversrty N&gawa, Kathryn (1996 ,Asslatant Professor of Psychology in Educauon; B A,. M A . Untverslty of Notre Dame, Ph.D., Northwestern Unwentty of ~ i w a Napoli, Maria (1996). Asrnrtant Professor of Social Work: B.A H.H Lehman Callege; M S W. Ph D New Yark Univenlty Nelson, John C. (1967). As\oc~ateProfes5or of Special Educauon; B.S M.A Anzona State Un~ventty,Ph D Vanderbllt Unlverslty helson, Kell) 19991. Lecturer. Dirtston of Und~r~gaduate Academic Servlcea; B.A.. Mlchlgan Stale Uruvemty; M.S.. Unnerstty of Southem Mame: Ph.D Brandels Untversity Nelson, Margaret (1995). Asxxiate Professor of Anthrapology; B A . Occ~dentalCollege, Los Angeler. Ph D Uruverslry of Cal~forn~a Santa Barbara Nememff, Carol 1988).Assocrate Professor ofPsychology; B A,. MeG11l Umverclty Canada). M A , Ph D.. University of Pennsylvanra Nemiro, Jay S. (1995). Adjunct Profebsar of B~alogy;B.A Temple Uluverslty; M D.. George Washington Univers~tySchool ot Medtcine hering. Evar I). ILlbO,. Profr.s.,r Emmlu\oi hlathcm3t1~<.1%A l n d l l ~ ~I.'ni\enll). a l:on h a ) ~ rh$ . I I'h D . t'nncel.,~>l l n , \ e n ~ l ) Neuberg, Steven L. (1988). Professor of Psycho1ogy.A B.. Cornell Um\erslry. MS.. Ph.D Camegie Mellon University Neumann, Tina M. (1996). Lecturer of Speech and Heanng Scrence. B A . M A . Gallaudet Un~ventty Nevitt, Christopher (1997). Asststant Professor of Pollucal Science. B A . Haveriord College, M A,, Ph D., University of Califarnra, San Diego New, FrancesY. (1986). L~brananEmeritus; B S Seatlle Pacific Univen~ty:M.L.S.. Universtty of Anzona Newfeld, Stuart J. (1997). Assistant Professor of Biology; B.S.. Haban College: M.A.. M.S.. Uniwrsity ofHawaii; Ph.D.. Emory University Ney, James W. (1969). Professor Emeritus of Englzsh. B A,, M.A.. Wheaton College. Ed D Un~vers~ty of M~clugan Nichols, Ann W. (1970).Assoclate ProfessorofSoc~alW0A.A B Stanford Unnerszty; M S.W.. D S.W., Columbia Umverslty Nichols, Renea D. (1995). Lecturer of Journalism and Telecommunication. B.A Central Michigan University; M.M.C Arizona State Unrveraity Nickerson, Hilarie (1997). Aasislanl Professor of Design, B S Yale University. M.S., Georgia Insutute of Technology; M.I.D.. North Carolina Stale Univentty Nicolaenko, Basil 1383,. Pmfe<\or of Mathemat#;< M S L'ntrchlry uf P m r (Fnnrrr. Pn D U n ~ t c n n )d hllchlgvl Niederhelman, Melissa (1998). Assistant Professor of Des~gn; B FA.. Umvers!ty of Marrachurenr, Dartmouth. M.FA.. Allgemetne Gewerbe5chule Basel (Sumerland) Nielsen, Michael J. 1969 .Assoc~ateProfessor of Design. B PD.. North Carolrna State Unlveratty. Ralelgh. M A . Stanford Unlvenlty Nirlsun, (iregar) .M. (197U Prdicwr ot Cumpulrr S;lenic anJ l:r1g8necnnd. B S . \ I S Ph D L'rlnerslly uf Uoh Niemeir, Wilma M. (1959). Professor Emcntus of Mathernatlcs; B.A New Mexlco Hlghlandr Unlverstty, M S , Unlverslty of Wyoming Nigam. Bishan Perkash (1964). Professor of Phys~csand Astronomy, B S ,M S , UnlverWy of Delh~(Indla). Ph D , Un~venlt)of Rochester Nikitin, Serge) (1994). Assistant Professor of Mathemattcs, M S Moscow Slate Univen~ty;Ph.D , Academy of Science of Russta, Research Insutute of System Studies Nilsen, Alleen P. (1975 ,Professor of Enghsh, B A . Bngham Young Unxversity; M Ed.. American Untverslty; Ph.D., Unrverslty of Iowa Silcen, Dolt L.E 19711.t'r ,tes\ur ~ ltngll\h; f H A Hndnam Y.>uny I'r>lvr.r%~ly h1 .4 . hlt.encxn Un~$cnlly; l'h U . Un~vrrsll)of Mlchlgan , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Northey, William T. (1959). Professor Emcntus of Microhrolagy. B.A.. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, M A,. Ph.D.. University of Kansas Norton, Janice (1998). Lecturer of Engl~sh.B A . M A . Unlverstty of Tennessee. Knoxvdle. Ph D U n ~ v e n ~of t y Iowa Norton. Kay (1999). Senlor Lecturer of Musrc, B.M E M.FA Untverstty of Georgna; Ph D., Univers~tyof Colorado Norton, M. Scott (1973). Professor of Educational Adminisoanon and Supervision: B.S.. M.Ed.. Ed.D.. Universlty of Nebraska, Ltncoln Nowlis, Stephen 1996).Ass~stantProfessor of Markeung. B A , Stanford Un~ven~ty: M B A . Un~versttyof Calrfomra. Berkeley, Ph D Unlverslty of Callfomia. San D~ego Nunez, Diane E. (1995). C h c a l Ass~stantProfessor of Nursmg, B S N M S Anzona State Utuversity . . . . . 0 O'Bannon, Charles E. (1964). Professor Ementus of Cwll and Env~ronmentalEngmeering; B.S.C.E.. Univers~tyof New Mexico; M.S Harvard Univenity; Ph.D.. Oklahoma State Unrversity O'Beirne, Donald E. 1959). Rofessor Emeritus of Education; B E Whitewater State Teachers College: M A . Ed.D Northwestern University O'Brien, Carmen A. (1959), Professor Emeritus of Education; B A,. M.A., Arizona State Utuvenlty O'Brien, Robin K. (1995). Lecturer of Speech and Hearing Science: B.A Gallaudel University O'Connor. Michael P. t IYYY), lrgal Wnt~ngInlog)B A . .\I A . l ' n ~ v c n ~of l \ S<,nhernCJIU~OJJ. PI, D , .An/ona Slate Un~ven~ty Padilla, Raymond V. (198?), Professor of Chlcana and Ch~cano Studter; B A University of Michigan. M A . Ph D , Unlversnty of Califomla, Berkeley Pagano, Caio (1986). Regents' Professor of Music. B.Laws, Un~venityof Sao Paula (Brartl): D M A . Catholic University of Amenca Page, John B. (1969 .Professor of Physlcs and Astmnamy; B.S.. Ph D Unlventty of Utah Pagliasolti, hlichael J . , 10,JX,,Arwilste Prulc\*~r.,I Fxcrslre S ~ t e n anJ ~ e P11)rl.al Edu;d~,,n: B A M :\ . C:~l~runtln SISIC L'nncr\lt). N.,nltnJgc. PI, D 1III,CI*~I, . > ~ Z ~ > J ICIaLl ~Cf ~j r~n r ~ Palais, Elliot S. 1959 62. 1966). Ltbranan Ernentus, B.A , Bowdo~nCollege: A M.L.S.. Univera~tyof Mxch~gao Palsis, Joseph C. (1964). Protessor ot Elecmcal Engmeering; B.S.E E , Unlvers~tyafAnzona; M.S.E Ph D Unlvenlty of Mlchngan Palmer, Michael B. 1998 .Lecturer of Psychology B.A.. Arizona State Untvenity. M A,. Michigan State Umven~ty,Ph.D., Arizona State Unlventty Palumbo, Dennis J. 1983). Regenb' Professor Ementus of Justice Studles. M.A. Social Science . M A Polakcal Sc~ence), Ph D.. Unnentty of Chicago Pan, George (1995 Professor of Elecmcal Engmeenng. B.E Peking Institute of Petroleum Technology (Chlna M S ,Ph.D., Chiversa\ -~~~ , of Kansas Panchanathan. Sethuraman (1997). Associate Proferror of Computer Science and Engineering. B S C Universlr) of Madras (India). M Tech lndlan Institute afTechnolagy. Madras Indla), Ph.D.. Untvenlty of Onawa (Canada Panchmatia, Bella (1998 Facult) Associate of Nursmg, B S N , Univen~tyofAlbena (Canada). M S N Untventr) ofW~scansin, Madison Pang, Patty 1999 Insuuctor of Chmese. B.A T a m g Un~versity(Taiaan). M A . Anzona State Un~versity I'angrari. Robrn P. 19711. Pr.tie.\or s f t r c r ; ~ s cScir.n;r. and Phyr~;31Edu:at~un: B A , hl 5 Ph I ) . Wlrh~nflonSlds Un~vcrsity Panitch. Alyssa 1999). Asristant h f e s s o r of B~oeogineering; B S Ph.D.. Univenlw of Massachusetts Panv..Kurt J. 1978). Professor of Accountancv. B S B A,. University afAnzona; M.B A,. Unlversity of Mmnnesota. Twln Cities; Ph D Untvenity of lllinoia: C P A . Anzona Papandreon-Suppappola, Antonia (1999). Ass~stantProfessor of Electrical Eng~neering.B.S.. M.S.. Ph D Univen ty of Rhode . . . . . . . . . . ~~~ . . . . . . . . . . ,-,-"A . Park,Young-Ae 1995). Assistant Professor of Dance, B A,, Un~vers*ty of Caltfornia, Inme. M A,. unlversltyof~al,farnia,L~~ Angeles Parke, Mary (1989 , Faculty Associate of Civrl Englneenng; B Sc ,Blach Hill State College; M.S., South Dakota Schwl of M~rlesandTechnology; Ph.D., Northwestern Univen~ty Parker, Hamld E. (1987). Senlor ResearchTechnologist, Englneenng Campurer Serv~ces Parkinson, Stanley R. (1971). Professor of Psychology; A.B University of California. Berkeley; M A . Ph D Unlvenlty of California, Davis P&h, H. Wavne (19671. Professor Ementus of Curriculum and 1nsrruction:A 8.S m Degu Slate Collegc. M U Fd D , Uniterslg of Oreyon . . . Paqualetti, h l d n J. r 19171, h ~ f e r r o of r Geography. B A . I'ntvcnq of California. Berkeley: h1.A. Loulsiana State I:ntrcnlty. Balon Rouge. P h D . L'n~vcrsilyof Callfornla. R ~ c ~ d c Pastm, H. Mark (1980). Professor Emeritus of Management. B A., University of Pittsburg; A.M ,Ph D.. Hanard University Patel, Mookesh (1990). Associare Professor of Desrgn; B.F.A., Nauonal Insutute of Design (India). M F.A Rhcde Island Schwl of Design Patten, DuaeanT. (1965). Professor Emeritus of Plant Btology: A.B., Amherst College: M.S.. University of Massachusens. Amherst; Ph.D.. Duke University Patterson. Donald A. (1999). Lecturer of Supply .. . Cham Management. As\$\ranr Depanment Char: Undrrpraduav Suppl) Chan Xlanapcmml Acade~micAdvlror. B A L.aurenie U n t \ e n ~ r ) . hl.4.. Tennessee Technulogtcal Unib,er,#t! ; Ph D An,una Slate Umversity Patterson, Robert A. (1957). Professor Emeritus of Blology; B S , Umversity of Michigan; Ph D., Ohm State Untvenrty Patterson, Shirley L. (1994 ,Professor Emeritus of Social Work: B.A.. NorthTexas State University; M A . McCom~ckTheolog~cal Seminary: Un'venity Of Kansas; Ph.D. Unlverslty Of Mad'son Paolsen, George E. (1959). Professor Emeritus of Htstory, B A,. Hoban College; M.A., Rutgers. The State Unwerstty, Ph D ,Ohm State University Pa5 h a n J. Jr. (1988). Assoc!ate Professor of Soc~alWork. B A . University ofTexas. El Paso; M S Untvers~tyof Houston. D S W.. Howard Unxvenity Peacoek, Simon M. (1985). Professor of Geoloev: -. Char. Depamnent of Geology. B:S M.S.. Massachusetts lnrtrkte of Technology; Ph.D., Univenity of Caltfarnia. Los Angeles Pearsan, David L. (1988 .Research Professor of Bialog); B.S.. Pacific Lutheran University; M.S.. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge: Ph.D., University of Washington Pearsao. John N. (1981). Professor of Supply Cham Management. B.S.. M B.A ,Florida Atlantic Uni\errlw; Ph.D Georeta - State University Pearson, Nancy B. (1989). Research Specialrsl of Microbtolagy; B A . Earlham College. M.S.. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge Peek, Robert E. (1984), Professor of Engineenng; Vice Chair for Mechan~calEngmeenng: B.S.. University of Callfornta, Berkley, M S Ph D Unlvenlty of California, lrvine Pei, Ker-Wei (1986),Assoc1ate Professor of Accountancy; B A . National Chung Hsmg Urnverslty (Taiwan ; M.A Southern Illinois University, Cabondale: Ph D.. Nonh Texas State University Pelia. R o k r t (1995,.A1r~slanlPmirswr uf W ~ c a t ~ o n a l Icadershipana Pnllr! Studlo. B S . M A . State Un~ven~ly of Scu Yurk. Rutialu. Ph I ) . Un~\enat\of W ~ i c a n i ~hlsdnrun n, . . . . . . . . Penley, Larry E. (1985). Professor of Management, Dean, College of Busmess: B A ,M.A..Wake Forest Univenity. P ~ . D ~. n t v e n i t ~ of Georgia Peralta, Pedm D. 1998).Ac7,.R~fi.,rurErncntu\ ut Fntn~l) Kc\.,ur.e\ snJ Humm Dc~cluprn~nl. R S hl S . Kanta\ Swte Unlvenlly Petersen, Michelle C. 1997). Lecturer of Spanish: B A,, Western llltno~sUn!ventty: M A,. Unnrentty of Iowa Petenon, G a g W. (1987). Professor of Soc~ology.Chau, Depanment of Sac~ology;B S.. M S Unlvenny of Nebraska, Lmcoln: Ph.D BnghamYoung Un~verslty Petercon. John R. ( 1967,. Pr~ft>.urfmenlu, 01 Ar;h~re:luw; (ir~rlu3leCoorJ~ndt.lrd I S;h&l o f A r ; h ~ l ~ ~ IR~ Ir\ c . Sam1 O l d College. B Arch I'nltcr.lly of \l~nnr.\oia.T*in('~tler:M Arch. Hanard Uniber*ity Peterson. Ralph (1976). Assaclate Profecsor Ementus of Elementary Education: B.A Eastern Wach~ngtonSlate College, MA., Ed.D.. Colurnbla Unlrenlty Peterson, Trygve (19941, Arsoclate Professor of Music: B M New England Consematom of Muqic: M M..Yale UnnvenNy. D M A . Ju~lliardSchool ot MUSK Petronio, Sandra G. (1986). Professor of Commun~cut~an, B.A Slate Untvera~tyof Ncw Yorh. Stony Brook M A Ph D , Unrveraity of Mlchlgan Petrucci, Darren 1998). Assistant Profeesor of Arch~tecture; B S D , Anzona Stale Universlty. M Arch. Harvard Univen~ty Pettir G. Robert (1964 .Reeenta' Professor of Chemistrv and ~tochkmxauy:~trector,dancer Reaearch Institute. B.S . Washington State University: M.S., Ph.D .Wayne State Unlvenlty Pettit, Robin (1996). Adjunct Faculty of M8crab1ology; B.S.. Untvers~t)of Arizona: M.S.. Wash~ngtanState Univenir,: Ph D.. Un~renityof Montana Petuskey, William T. (1983). Professor of Chem~suyand Btochem~slry:B S.. Univenll) of UOh. Sc.D , Massachusetts Institute of Technolog) Pfis1er.A. J. (1991). D~st!ngulchedResearch Fellow of Public Affairs. B.S . I D Unl\enlty of Anzona PRugfelder, Janice ( 1987). Faculty Aaaaciate of Nunlng: B.S.. St. Joaeph College: M.S.. Arizona State Unwentty Pfuhl, Erdwin H.Jr. (19681. Professor Ementus of Socrolagy. A.B Whltman College. A M Unrverstt) of Idaho. Ph D.. Wa\hington Slate Unherstly Pheanis, David C. (1975). Assoc~aleProfessor of Campuler Science m d Engmeenng: B S .Case Institute ofTechnolog). M.S., Ph D .Arizona State Unlreruty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phelan, Patrick E. (1996). A~sociateProfessor ot Mcchanlcal and Aerospace Engsneenng. B S Tulanc Univenlty: M.S.. Massachusetts Imotute of Technolog) tn the College of Busmess, Ph.D Untven$ty of Callfarnta. Berkeley Phidippahis, Andrew S. 1967). Profeswr of Computer Informauon Systems. B.S Gdnnun College. M B A,. Ph.D.. Unibenily afWlsconsin Madison Phillips, Wayne T. (1997). Awrlunt Professor of E x e r ~ ~ Sc~ence ae and Ph)s~calEducat~on;Cen. Ed. Card~ffCollegeof Educuoon. Cardiff (Untted Klngdorn M.S Loughboraugh Universlty of Technology (United Kingdom). Ph D.. Arizona State Unlverslty Phillips, William W. 1958). Professor Emeritus of H~rtory.Ph.B M.A., Unlvently of North Dakota. Ph D.. Unlvenlty of Missouri Pian, Richard HJ. (1959 Prafe%or Ementuq ot Engtneering. B S.C.E.. Kung Shang Unlverrtty (Chlna M.S.E.. Ph.D Cornell Univenlty Piburn, Michael D. (1989). Proferaor of Currtculum and Insmct~on,B.S Unlverctty of Cnl!fornra. Dm,\: Ph D .Princeton Unlrerclty Pickus, David(1999 Lecturer, Unlven~tyHonors College: B A,. Lawrence Unnerclly: M.A.. Ph D.. Univenlt) of Chicago Pigg, Kathleen B. (1988 Assacrate Professor of Plant Blologv, B.S., M.S.. Ohio University. Ph D .Ohio Slate Unlrers~ty Pijawka, K. David (1982). Professor of Plannrng and Landscape Arch~tecture:B.A.. Broch Untveralty (Canada). M A Ph.D., Clark Unlvenlty Pilafian, J. Samuel 11995). Profe-lor ot Muctc. B.M.. Univers~ty of Mlaml Pile, James (1971). Professor ofAn. B F A . M F.A Univen~tyof Nebraska. Ltncoln Pimentel, David 1973 P r o f e r ~of r An. B.S.Ed.. Massachusetts College of Art: M F A Rochster inqtltute of Technology Pinckard, Mary-Margamt (1982). L~brananErnenmr. B S., Un~venityof New Hampahzre: M L S.. Uni\entty of Anzona Pinkava, Donald J. (1964). Profcsor of Pldnr Btolagy: D~rector, Anzona State U n ~ v e n ~Herbanum: ty B.S.. M S Ph D .Ohlo State Uru\en!ty Piltman.:\nne \I. 1 IcJ52,.l'r.~ir..~lr trnerltu\ .,I Exr.r;~.c S c ~ e n c e and Pit)*lc~lI;lursudn, R S . Cn~\chll!t , i l ' c x ~ \ .4u\t,n. 21 . A . Neu York lin~\sr.~tyl i i D Stdnt,>rdUnnentt! Piltsley, Janice M. (1987). Associate Profe\aor of An, B F.A., Unnenrty of N o h Caraltna. Chapel Hill : M FA.. Unlvenlt) of Georgra P i i e a n i , Vincent B. (1987). Aswciate Profe\aor of B~oengmeering,B.S., Uniberaity of Lowell. M S E , Ph.D.,Arizona State University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Podlirh, William F. (1949). Profewor Ementus of Educot~on;B.S , Maryland Slate Teachers College. Ph.D Unnenlty of Iowa Pw, Jerry B. (1974). Profersor of Finance: B A,. D m 9 College; M B A.. Washington Untverrity. D.B.A Hanard Un~tentty Palenz, G. Donald (1967). Profeswr Emeritus of Social Worh, B A,. Wartburg College: M.A Un~venityof lowa. D.S.W. . . . Polk. Janet C. (1993). Facult) A\satats of Nuralng. B.S.N .MS.. Anzana State Unlrervly l'onch Fernando A. I IYIIY.. Pr..lc.v>r of I'~!*I.\ .IIIJ ~ \ > t r , ~ ~ ~ ~ , r ~ y , B S Yal1c1n31L'nncrr~t)..A Englncr.rtng I'r.ru8. \l 5 . Vnj\r.n~ty o! M x y l ~ n dCollege . P:ark. PI) I ) . SunfurJ l ! ! t n ~ . n ~ ! y . Rawls, J.Alan 199 ). 4as1stant Protehror of Biolug): B.S.. Lnnsrc I\ t Wrhtem Ontato Can.lda). Ph D . Sa nt Lauta Unl\e 1, Ray.Timoth) E. 1998 Lect ier of Engl \h. B A . M A . Unnmtt) of Cenual Ok ahoma; Ph D.. Boal ng Green State Unlverrlty Ray, William J. (1968 Prafesaor Emer tus of Curr~culumand Inauuition. B S M.S .State Unlver ity ot New York.. Buffalo. Ed D Wkyne State Uni\er\iQ Razatos, Anneta (I994 A\slstant Profcrxr of Chemical En. neer og: B S . Unzversir) of Colorado. Boulder. Ph D.. Un \srsit\ ot Tcus Auatln Reader. Mark 19h7 . Professor Ementu* of Polittcal Sclence. A.B .A.M. Ph D . Unrvervty of Mlihrgan Reber. William 1991 Proteshor of MUSIC. Dlrecror. Muarc Theatre Pro&mm: B M M M. L nl\eratty of Utah. D M . 4 , Unt\cr\lt) ot T c r a Austln Reckers. Philip M.J. 1980 Professor of Accountancv. Dire~tor. School ot Acc untanc) and lnfurmatlon Management. B S.. Qutnc) Ct lede. M B A Wachlngton Unt\cr\tty. Ph D Umverslt) ot Il 1, oi, Reddict.. Anna Malia 1998 .Assistant Prafe%or ot Pal~t~cal Sctenie. B S . Hardlng Unlbersitv. M A . Ph D . M chlgan State LTnnerrtt\ Redman, Bet,, J. 1968). Arso~lateLlbrarinn. Acquisitions B~blio~raphk RCCx d i Depanment B S M L S Unlrenity of Anrun* Redrnnn, Charlcr L. 1983 Pr fc\\or ,t Anthropology Dtrector. Center t c r E n \ ~ nnmental Studtes B A . Hanard Unlverstty. M A.. PI D Unl\rr.rlty of Chccaoo Reed. Helen 1985 Proferaor of Mechsr (La and Aerospace En. nrcrlt L.. A B . G ~ u ~ hCalleee. er M S Ph D .Vtrg nra Po \ I C L ~ I I I L ln\tltute and State Untvrrslt) Reed. K a y E. 199 .Ash arant Rehearch Piofehs r of Anthr,polo;). Rr\earih A~,oc~ate. Inat#tureuf Human Onglns. B S P lnlmd S r ~ t eUr $reran) M A Ph.D State Un~reniT)of Nen Yoih. Stony Brook Rees. Ellen 1996 . 4sslatant Prafrssur of Languagrr and Ltte ature,. B A . Everereen State College: M A,. Ph.D.. Univenib ot Wa I lllgtoli Reeves. Henry C. 1969 .Professor Ementu5 of Mlcroblology B S Franhlin and Mar\hall Cal ege. M A . Ph D . Vanderbtlt Un'ben't) ReNett. he\in L. 1995 4 s s o ~ate Piofesoicf Ecunormcs. B B 4 \1 A . Utll\ci\lt) ot loua Ph D.. Purdue Lnlrerblh Regier, Philip R. 1987 A s o a a e Protrabor cf Act untancy. D cctor. C , I c y ~t Bsbtne~sHon n Pi ,emm. Aa uclate Dean at Underor.~du.strPruoiams Co e,e of Buvne\\. B.A St John's Co e n r . Ph D L n!bera!t) ,f I nola Reich. John W. 19b> .Pr te-aor of P,)ih ~Icgv.B A , M S Um%etaityof Okldhuma. Ph.D. Unner\ 1) ot Cdorada Reif. William E. 1970 Prafe\c,r ot M i n * erncnt. B B A , M A . Ph D.. Unner\ 1) ot lo\\? Reiman. Ehuko Obata 1978). Asswlate Prote\\oi of Japanese. B A helo Unnersft) (Japan). M A Seton Ha I Unwenlr). M A,. Ph D . Untbers~t)ot W~rconsin.Madiwn Reingen. Peter H. (1982). Da\t\ Dscuogulshed Re e a c h Professor ot Mzketln. B.B 4 Colopne C ~ l l e g rClem an) M B A,. Ph D ~ n r > e r v r ot ) Cmcinnar Reinshaeen-.loho. Liane 1 I999 .Assl,tdnr Prute\wr of Latln American Liar.tlure. B A,. M.A National Autonomous Uruvenit) of Mexico Me.; LO Ph D Un verstt) of Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R c i x r , C ~ ~ t l e O1958 . Prc,fC,sor tmer~tusotEngmeennp: B S.. C.>!.)rdo St;.lc l ' n ~ v s h ~ lPel ) . E Colorad., Schml 1Mine*. Ph I) . Unt\er-lr) ut \VL.unr~n, MuJ~son Reiser. Mark R. (1988). Arsaciate Professor of Stausucs. B S Unlverslty of Mlchlgan, Ph D.. Untven!ty of (kcago Reiss, Peter W. 1976 ,Professor Ementus of Business Admin~stration.B S.. Marquette Unrversay; M.A ,Arizona State University; 1.D. Marqueue University Remson, Lynne Hebert (1992). Clinical Associate Professor of Speech and Heanng Sctence: B.A M.S.. Univen~tyaf Southwestern Loulslana Renaut. Rosemary A. 1987). Professor of Mathemaucs. Char, Depanment of Mathematics: B.S.. Durham Univen~ty.Ph D , Unlventty of Cambndge (United K~ngdom) Rend6n, Laura 1. 1991 .Professor of Educauonal Leadenhip and Policy Stud~es.B A,. Univenit) of Houston. M A .Texas A&I Untventt): Ph.D.. University of Michigan Reneau, J. Hal 1975 .Professor of Accountancy, B B.A., M S Texas Tech Unwersily, Ph.D., Un~venityof M~ssoun,Columbia Reuter, Vincent G. 1961 ,Professor Ernerrtus of Opemuons Management: B.S.C., M A,. Ph.D., Un~versrtyof Iowa Reyes. Guillermo (1996),Asr1stant Professor afTheam: B.A.. Univenlty of Califorma, Los Angeles. M FA.. University of California. San Diego Reynolds, Robert D. (1970). Assaclate Pmfessarof MUSIC.B M.. Texas C h n s t m Untvenny; M.M Unlvenity of Texas,Ausun, Ph D .Ohto State Unlverslty Reynolds, Stephen J. (1991 .Professor of Geology; B.S University ofTexas. El Paso; M.S Ph.D , Un~venttyofAnzona Reynolds. Steven L. 1988 .Assotlate Professor of Philosophy; B A,. Unxvenity of Chicago; M.A Ph.D., University of California. Lor Angeles R e 5 Peter (1985 ,Professor of Phystcs and Asmnorny, B A,, UnnerstT) of Cambndge (United Klngdam): M.S.. D Phil , Unlversxy of Oxford (Unlted Kingdom) Remikoff, Sivon C. (1973). Pmfersor of Design. Ceruficate, New York School of Intenor Deslgn; B.A.. Unlversity of Southwestern Lourslana. M A Lourstana State University. Baton Rouge Rhea, Joseph T. 1997,.Assisant Pmfeswr o i Su;tulug). R A L'clncrr~t),,iNdnh C.u.,Ilns, hl A . Ph D Hanard Unwcn~t) Rhoads, David M. 20M) Asa~stantRofessor of Plant Biology; B S , Pennsylvania State Un~vernty;Ph.D Michlgan State Unlverslty R h d e s , Diane B. (1980). Libranan. Noble Science Reference Servlcer. B S .College of W~iliamand Mary. M.L.S.. Unlvenkty of Wlrconrtn. Madlsan R h d e s , Jewel1 Parher 1997 , Professor of Englrsh: B A . M A,. D A,. Camegie Mellan Unhersity Rice. Glen E. (1986). Assaclate Professor of Anthropology; Director. Ofhce of CulNral Resource Management. B A , Reed College. M A Ph D ,University of Washington Rice, Ross R. (1950). Professor Ementus of Political Science. M A Ph.D Untvernlty of Chtcago Rice, W a m o 1958 Profcs,or Ementus of Engineenng: B.S., M S.. Ph D.. Texas A&M Un~verstty Rich, Stephen h. (1976). Asrnrtant Llbranan. Library Admln smtmon. B A Amherst College. M L S .Indiana Univer~lty.South Bend Rieha. Andrea W. 19981. Asststant Professor of Cornouter Sc~enceand Engineexing. B Sc.. M.Sc .Federal Untvenrty of Rlo de Janclra (Brazil): M Sc , Ph D Camegle Mellon Uluversity Richard, Thelma Shinn 1975 ,Professor of Englrsh, B.A , Central Connecucut State College; M.A Ph.D ,Purdue Univenlty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . ~~ ~7 ASU MAIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 535 . Richards, Gale L. (1965). Professor Emeritus of Communication. B A Unwerstty of Akron. M.A.. Ph.D Univerbily of Iowa Richardson, Deane E. (1970). Professor Emeritus of Exercise Scrence and Physccal Educat~on;B.S.. Bradley University; M.A , Ed.D Stanford Un~venity Richardson. Jeanne I . ,1985 . A ~ \ ~ r t al.thr3nan'karn te Leader. Collectton k.velupmcnt. H A .I.anrcn.e U n ~ \ e n # t Sl ) . S .M L S Columbia Un!venity Richardson, Richard C. Jr. (1977). Professor Emeritus of Higher Education. B.S Catleton State College, M S Mlchlgan State Univenity: Ph D Unrvenlty afTeras,Austln Ridenour, Ronda L. (1970). Acttng Head. Onglnal Catalogmg. B.A..Anzona State Un!versaty. M S L S Untven~tyof Southern California Riding la, James, I'J'fil. Asswiatc Pmfc,wr o i Ju,tlie Srudwr: B .\ .Fun I r u ~ College. s hl A Ph D.. Unncr,lr) of C.lllfumls. Lor Angeles Riw,Thomari (1998). Lecturer of Speech and Hearing Science; B.S Mempol~lanState College. Denver: M.S., University of Colorado. Boulder Robe-, CheU A. 1989 Assactate Professor of lnduatnal Engineering, B.A.. M.S.. Unlverstty of Utah: Ph.D Virginla Polytechnic LnstiNte and State Unlven t) Roberts. Lauren C. (1984). Cl~n~cal Assaclate Protessorot Clin~calLabratory Sctences. B S Saint Narben College. M S Univenlty of nlmo~s Roberts, M a m a L. 1994). Assistant Professor of Psychology in Educatron and Spec al Educat~on.B A . Moravlan College; M A . Ph D Lehigh Unlvenlty R o b e l l s Nancy H. 1980). Senior Lecturer of Econormcs. B.A , Unlvers~tyofTexan. Arltngtan. M.S Ph D.. Anrona Stare Unlventty Roberts, Robert P. (1988 .Associate Research Speclalist. Center for Soltd State Science; A.D DeVty Institute of Technology Robens. Thomas (;. r lY7(r,. Pruicir.>r t.,lrnw, u t C~rnculunl snJ l n s m c t ~ ~ B ~ nA: . Wlkc Fornil L'ntrehlt). hl . PI) I) Univenitv of Nanh Carolina. Chapel Hrll Rabertwn, Shannon D. 1998). Asststant Professor of Ererclae Science and Physical Educatmn. B.Pe.. M.S .McMaster Untrentty Canada); Ph.D Purdue Un~venlty Ringhaler. Christian 1983 .Professor of Mathemattcs, M A . Ph.D.. University of Vienna (Ausma) Rio, Robin (1998 A*sistant Professor of Mustc: B M East Camlina Univenrty; M A,. New York Unlvenlty Rios, Alberto Alvam 1982). Regents' Professor of Enghsh. B.A M.FA., Univers~tyot Arizona Rippnn, Stephen 10891.Acddcmi; A ~ u c a cD.nr ~ > l a,,i n Cndergradu~teAcddemlr Surv~ic,.A111513111 D ~ r ~ i l uSr I. U ~ C # I I Succesr hogram,. B A . \ I A .Ar1,0~3 State I . I I I \ C ~ I I ~ Riske, Marc C. (1985). Assoctate Professor of Theatre. B FA., Nonh Dakota State Univenlty: M F.A Ph.D ,Wayne State University Rialey-Curtis. Christina (1992). A ~ ~ o c i aProfessor te of Soclal Work. B.A ,Un~venityof Connecticut. M S S W.. Unlverslty of Tennessee; Ph.D.. Univentty of Maryland, Balt~more Risseeuw. John L. 1980 ProfessorofAn; B.S.. M A,. MFA.. Untvenlty of W!sconsin. Madson Rltchie, Barry G. (1984). Professor of Physics and Astronomy: Assoc~ateChar, Depanment of Physics m d Astronomy: B.S.. A ~ ~ a l a c h l aState n Unlvenirv. M.S Ph.D UnlueniR. of South ~ G ~ t n a Rivera. Daniel E. (1990). Associate Professor of Chemical Robinson Kurpius, Shamn E. (1978 Prafesaor of Counsel~ng Psychology and Counselor Education. B S , M.S .University of Wisconsin. Lacrosse. Ph D lndtana Univenlty. Bloomington Raektnaker. Jody (1997 A5soclate Professor of Mu\ic: B M New England Conservatory. Boston. M F A . Ph D . Princeton Univers~ty Rodrigue,. .Armando , IYLXI,.Awuil.,rc Pr.,irr,ur ui Clr:tr~.sl Eng,tneer~ny. H S Pol)ts.ltr~~Ir~.t.tulr. .>I Nr.. Yurl. Br.,ull!n. M 5..l'h U.. \lz~~il:huicttrIo.t~tutu or 'k;l~t~ulc~q! Rodriguez, Ester (1986 ,Assistant Protessor of Nurstne: B S N , MS.. Ph D., Arizona State Univen~ty Rody, Joseph (1994). Senlor Lecturer of Mathemattcs. B S M S Universlly of Akron Rwdel, Ronald J. (1981). Professor of Elecu-tcal Engincenng; B S E Princeton Unlvenlty. M S Ph D Un~verrityof Cal tarnla. Los Angeles Rwn, Duane (1995). Professor of Engllsh. Interim Director. Center for Learning and Teaching Excellence: B S.. M S Un~renityof Wtsconrtn. Rwer Falls; Ph D.. Uniberslty of besots, Mtnneapolts Rogers, Joseph (1988 .Adjunct Professor of Btolagy. B A . Emory Univenily; Ph D . Universtty of Callfamta. San Dtego Riven, Patrick (1998). Assistant Professor of Health Admnrsuat~onand Policy. B.A Unnvenlty of Ghana (Ghana): M.B A,. University of Wisconsin. Madison; Ph.D.. Unlrenrty of Minnesota R i m . Robert J. 1996 Aaslstant Professor of Aerospace Studres: B.S Univenity of Cenhal Ronda. M.A .Air Force Insutute of Technology Robbins. Earl R. rl9hl r. Prutrcn~t). P h D . Cn~versityofCalifonna. Santa Barbara Satterthwaite, Lester L. Jr. (1968), Professor Ementur of Educauonal Med~aand Cornputen. B S M S .Ed D Indtana Umven~ty.Blmmngton Sattler, Howard E. (1967 .Professor Emeritus of Educat~on,B S M.S.. Ph D., Arizona Stale University . . . SauboUe, Michael ((1995).Adjunct Faculty of Mlcroblology. B S.. Davlr Ph D.. Uruvemty of Cal~forn~a. Savage, Nevin W. (1959). Proferror Emeritus of Mathematics; B.S.. M A,. Pennsylvania Srate Unnven~ci.Ph D Unlvenlty of Califomla. Los Angeles . Savage, Stephen H. 19981, Adjunct Professor of Anthropology. B A.. Ctnclnnatl Bible Scrmnary: M.A., Umversity of South Camlina, Ph.D., Ar~zanaState University Savard, Jeannine A. (1990), Assoc~ateProfessor of English: B.S.. State Umvenlty of New York. Plansburg; M.A.. Unrversrty of New Hampsfure Saveaye, Wilhelrnina C. (1991). AssociateProfessorofEducation; B.A Unkvenit) of Warhington; M.Ed.. Ph.D .Anrona State Ururenlty Sawhney, Anil 19991, Assocrate Professor of Consmcuon. B.S E.. Insutuuon of Engtneen (India); M.S.. Schml ofPlanntng and Archrtecture (India); Ph.D.. University of Alberta (Canada) Savler, Judy (1997,. Faculty A~scxtateof N u b ~ n g B . SN Uni\,ersity of M~chigan.41 S.. Anlona Slate Unlvenlty Schabacker, Joseph C. (1963). Professor Emeritus of Management; B.S .Temple University; M.B A,, Ph.D ,Unlverstty of W o r n ~ aLos . Angeles Schade, ThomasV. (1974). Professor Ementus of Iusttce Studies. B A . Hope College: M.A.. Ph.D Western Mlchlgan University . . . State University Schaumhurg, Donald R. (1953). Professor Emenus of An. B A,. College o f h and Crafts, M.F.A.. Claremant Graduate College Scheakle, David G. (1979). Professor of Architecture; Associate Dean, College of Architecture and Environmental Design; B S Kent State Uncversny; M.S.E.. Arizona State Univenrty. Arch.D , Umvenrty of Mlchtgan Scheck, Adrienne C. t 1997,. Adjunct RofesIdle Cn#reri#t)ol Se\r Yurl. Olucgu: .\lL S Stale Lln~vcrrtt)t ~ Ncu f Yorh. ; \ l l > ~ n ) Shah, Jami 1984 .ProfessarofEngtneenng,B.S.M.E.,Unneratty of Karachi (Pahistan M S Unnerc~lyof Pntsburgh: Ph.D.. Ohto State Universily Shaa, Benjamin (1999). Asststant Professor ot Computer Infomatian Syatems. B.S M S Nattonal ChtaoTung Univer\~iy Taiwan : Ph.D.. State Untkenm of New Yad. Butialo Shapiro, Joan Rankin (1997).Adjunct Professor of Biology. B S Weshnlnster College: M.A Hafsm Un~venlly;Ph.D ,Come I Un~renttyMedical College Sharer, Jan W. (1975 .Professor of An. Asststant Dtrectar. School of h,B.A Rmcevelt Univers~ty.M S lll~nolsInsuhite of Technology: Ph.D.. Ohio Slate University Shanna, Anu (1995). Asalstant Professor of Speech and Hearlng Science; B S Unlverstt) of Bombay Indla : M.A.. Ph D.. Northwestern Unlvenlty Sharma. Kcnu I IOX5,. .A\.wloll. Kc\<-)r;h 5;1;nl, I. Ccnlrr hit SullJ S,.*lc S.lc.n;c. U S U 1 . 1. Putt dl, l ' ! ~ n e m # c\)l ! l ~ l .#\I ~5 Ph D.. Unl\cntl) .I( StckLn<>lm thncdcn, Sharp,Thornar (19961,Assistant Professor of Geology. B S Untvenlty of Mtnnesota: M.S Ph D.. Arizona State Untren~ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbta Sebald, Hans (1963 Protessor Emenhis of Socrology. B.A Manchester College. M.S.. Ph.D O h o State U n ~ v e n ~ t y . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smith. Cheryl Aubin (19961, Faculty Associate of Nuning, B S N.. Unibenity af Anzona: M S .Arizona Statc Unl\enlty Smiib, David J. (1984). Regen-' Professor of Physlcs and Asnonomy and Center for Solrd State Science: B SC..Ph.D.. D.Sc.. Umvenlty of Melbourne (Ausmha) Smith, Georgia A.F. (1985). Associate Professor of Biology; B.A Umverstt) of Calrforn~a.Santa Barbara. M PH Unlvenrty of M~chrgan;Ph D.. Univers~qof California, RivenldC Smith, Gregory D. 1999). Assrstant Professor of Mathemaucs, B S ,Massachusetts Insutute of Technology: Ph.D., Unlversrty of Califomta. Davis Smith, Hal L. (1979). Professor of Mathemattcs; B A , Ph D , Unhenity of Iowa Smith, Harvey A. (19771, Professor of Mathematics; B.S.. Lelugh Unrverslty; M S .AM.. Ph D Umvenlty of Pennsylvania Smith, Henry Charles (1989). Professor Ementus of Muslc. B A . Univeraity of Pennsylvarua; Amst Diploma. Curtis lnstrtute of Music Smith. JelTre) H. I9Hl). \woc,,te ibofes~oror h l ~ , > i \.I \I Iln~\cr*ll) IIIIIIJI\. 1) h l A I ! I I ~ \ ~ Ra1 I I Sunh ) Twr, Smith, Karen Ann (1999 ,Assocrate Professor ot Curriculum and Insmct~on.B A . Univenlty of the Amencas (Mexico ; M.A Ph D Anzona State Untvenzty Smith. L. Christian 1971 .Associate Professor of History. B.A., Union College: M.A Ph D.. Univenir, of lllinols Smilh. L e h ~T. t 195Y1.h f e s \ o r Ementus of M;llln:loallc~ I3 S \I A .Aruona Swtc llnltentt): W D Smiord I'~>l,cnlt) Smith. Marion W. (1952), Professor Ementus of MUSIC,B S , Capital Un~venity,M M ,Amencan Conservatory of Music Smith, Mary Lee (1986). Professor of Educauonal Pollcy Studtes and Psychology in Education; Intenm Dzrectar. Divlslon of ~ Palicv Studies: B A,. M P.S., Ph D Educational L e a d e n h ~and Univeraity of coloradd Smith, Ralph E. 151711~.R ~ t c i \ o viAicot~nr~n.y. r BBA. W3*l.hunCl l t > ~ v c nd~ ti )T ~ ~ k\1a 5. Ph T) L1n~vri,ll)of Kanbns: C.PA Kansas Smith, Richard L. (19671, Professor Ementus of Indusmal Engmeenng; B.S .Washington Univenlty; M.S.. Ohio State Un~ven~ty; Ph.D.. Anzona State Univenity Smith, Ronald D. (1962) Assaclate Professor of History. A.B.. San Dlego State College; Ph D , Untvenzty of Soulhem Callfama Smith. Stanlc) E. 1'177 Prl,ir.,,ur frncritus of Jountal!sm 30d Telc.nmmun~;;~t~un. B .A Culgrtr. Unlvcnlty. h l . 4 . I'urdue Unlverslty Smith-Daniels, Dwight E. (1987). Assaclate Professor of Management; B.B A,. Umuenit) of Mlchxgan. Ph D.. Utuverslty of Anrana Smith-Daniels. Vicki L. (1987 Aswciate Professor of O~erahons Management. ~ d i e c t o r . ~ a n u f a c t u n nInstitute. g B B A: Untverr~tyof San Drego; Ph D.. Ohlo State Univen~ty Smith-Dawson, Beverly (1998), Lecturer of Theatre. B S M H S.A., Arizona State Umversity, M FA.. Yale Universty Sneed, Jim (1990 ,Faculty Assocrate of Design; B S Anzona State Universlq Sneed, Jimmie R. (1988). Faculty Associate of Cansmctlan; B.S., Arizona State Unlvenlty Snow. Robert tIY70,. Pn,feslilton R. IlVhX, Profe,sw of Plant R I h g ) . A*nh~n!eDcdn. Culleie aiLlbcrdl An* 2nd Sztcnrer. tl 5 . So~lhue\lTee-r SLile Cullcgc: Ph D..Wa\h~nb~rErncnrus of Physic, andA\tronc,m). H S Unlvcntty of hltnncv,la.lbln Cltlc,. Ph D (:nnlcll I:nn,erril) Steem, C q l J. (19M)). Pmfesaor Emeritus of Education; B.A Alb~onCollege. M A,. Anzona State Unlvenlty Steimle,Tlothy C. (1985). Professor of Chemistry and Blochemstry; B S., Michigan State Unlvers~ty;Ph.D Unlverslty of Califorma, Santa Barbara Steinbart, Paul (1997). Professor of Accountancy; B.A , Unlversity of Illmais, M.B.A Southem llllno!s University: Ph.D.. Michlgan State Umverslty Steiner, Frederick (1989), Professor of Planning and Landscape h h l t c c t u n . Dmctor. School of Plann~ngand Landscape Architecture: B.S ,M.C.P., University of Ctncinnati. M.R P.. M A.. Ph D. Umversity of Pemsylvanra Steverson, Norris J. (1932), Professor Emeritus of Physlcal Education; B.A., Arizona State Univers'ty. M S ,Umversity of Southem Cahfarma Stewart, Barry D. (1982). Associate Senior Research Speccallst of Electrrcal Engmeering, B S., West Vxggmia University Stewart, Donald G. 1964 ,Professor EmenNs of Mathematles. B A , M S Utah State Umverslty, Ph.D Urnversify of Tennessee, Steiner, Sue (1996). Associate Professor of Social Work B A.. Bmdeis Univers~ty.M S W., San Francisco State Universay. Ph D Umvenity of Washngton Stelmaeb, George E. (1990 .Professor of Exerc~seScience and Physical Educauon: B S , Univenlty of Illinois. M.A . E d D , Umvers~tyof Cahforma, Berkeley Stout, Robert (1978), Professor Ementus of Educational Admin~smtianand Supervmon, B.A., Carletan College: Ph D , University of Chicago StouI, Valerie (1991),Assoc1ate Professor of Microb8ology. B S Univenlty of Wxsconsm, Mamson: Ph D., Kansas State Unlven~ty . . . . Austin Stephenson, Christine F. (1993, Adjunct Professor of Blology: B.S.. University of Ulster (United Kingdom): Ph D..The Queen's Universir) of Belfast (United Kingdom) Clncmau Sterling, Pamela (1999), Asslstant PmfessorofTbeatre. B.F.A.. M F A , Umvenlty of Washmgton Stevens, Scott M. (1995). Asslstant Professor of Enghsh, B.A., Damnouth, M.A Ph.D Harvard Umvers~ty Stevenson. Hamld W. (1967). Professor Ementus of F~nance. . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . Knoxville Stewart, KemeIh M. (1947), Professor Ementus of Anthropology;A.B., M.A Ph D.. University of Cahforma, Berkeley Stewart, Robert R. (1997), Faculty Associate of Consmction; B A , Ottawa Umvers~ty Stiffel, RuIhy Z. (1997). Lecturer of Hebrew. B.A., The Hebrew Unlverslly of Jerusalem (Israel), M.A., Ohio State University Stillwell, Sosan B. (1997). C h c a l Assocsate Professor of Nursing: B.S.. College of Saint Teresa: M S N Un~venrtyof Flonda Stiason, JudithM. (1997). Director, Legal Research and Wnting and Acadermc Success Pro-; B.S ,J.D., Univen~tyof Anzona Stifes, William R (1954). Professor Ementus of Communication: B.A., Lauiriana Polytechnic InsUtute, M A , Ph D ,Umvenity of Denver Stock, William A. (1984). Professor Ementns of Exercise Science and Physical Education, B A , Blackbum College. M.S Ph.D.. Iowa State Umverslty Stocker, David AUen (1978). Professor of Music; B.S.. Concordia Teachers College. M M Ph D., Northwestern University Stokmeki. Marv L. (1990). , ..Professor ofArt. B S... State Unlvers~tyof NewYork. New Paltz; M.S.. Massachusens College ofAm D.Ed., Pennsylvania State University Stone, Gregory 0. (19861,Associate Professor of Psychology; B.A Harvard Umversity, Ph.D Umvers~tyof California, San Dlego Stone, William J. (1967). Professor of Exercise Sclence and Phystcal Education, Chair, Depamnent of Enerclse Science and Phys~calEducation, B.S., Boston Umversity; M S .Ronda State Umversrty, Ed D.. University of California, Berkeley Stoner, K. Lynn (1985),Associate Pmfesqor of Htstory, B.S George Peabody College for Teachers; M.A ,Ph D., lnrllana University . . . ~~ . . . . . . . Stowe, Noel J. (1967), Professor of Htstory. Chair, D e p m e n t of History. B.A , Ph.D., University of Southern California Strange, Richard E. (1974),RofessorEmentus of Music. B M.E.. W ~ c h ~State t a University; M.M.E .University of Colorado; D.M.A., Boston Umverslty S w a m , Roland S. (1967). Professor Ementus of Engrneering. B S.E E M.S E E., Umverstty of Ilhnoks, Ph D Anrona State Universny Smirk, James E., 1999,. A,,tstant Prufe,sor of Biolug! B S Slate l l ~ > l v e r rofi ~New York. Cullcgc rl Conland; hl S State Ilnlvcnlr) of New Yorl. S y n c u s . M A Ph D Pr8n;elon University Shorn, Robert (1969), Pmfessor of Education: B.S.. Macalester College. M.S.. University of Minnesota. Twin Cities; Ph.D.. Unlrenlty of Wchigan Stwmbcrg, Juliet C. r I ~ X X I . A G < hofe%orof M I ~ ~ ~ Plant Rloly) B S.. M S Unwen~t)or \Vl,conitn. M~luaukec.Ph 1) .\nrun~ State Unlverslc, Stmmwall, Lame (1996), Ass~stantProfessor of Social Work, B A . M S S W. Umversity of Wisconsin. Madison. Ph.D.. Case Western Reserve University Stmuse, Daniel (1990). Professor of Law; Director, Center for the SNdy of Law, Sc~ence,and Technology; A.B.. S.M., H o a r d Uruverslty; J.D., University of Wisconsin. Mad~son Stump, Kdmuad rlY7hl. hofcrtor of Geology.,\ B H w a n l Unlvcr\lty. hl S .Yale Cntverrtt). Ph D . Ohm State llnlvcrslty Stutz, Jean C. (1981), Associate Professor of Plant Biology; B.S.. Urslnus College; M.S., Universlty of Delaware; Ph.D.. Pemsylvma State University Sudol, DavidE. (1996), SemorLecturer of Englrsh. B A . Sirnpson College: M.A., Drake Umversrty, Ph D , Unrverslty of Anwna Sugar. Thomas G. (1999),Ass!stant Rofessor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, B.S.E., M.S.E., Ph.D. Unnversity of Pennsylvania Sugiyama, Sabum (1999). Adjunct Professor of Anthropology. B.S..Tokyo-KeUniversity (Japan), Ph.D.. Arimna State University Sullivan. Deborah A. (1976). Asmiate Professor of Soctoloev: ", B S.. ~n;verslt)oi~dssdchU-*.t&.~rnhr.nl, M A Untbrrrit! of Cal~fornia.lrv~nr..Ph D Dulc Un!\cntty Sullivan, Howard (1971). Roferror of Educauon; B.S., Oregon College of Educanon, M.Ed., Ph.D.. Umverslty of Oregon Srmketf Mark E. (19761, Rofessor of Muslc; B M Cunis Insutote of MUSIC;M.M., Temple Unxvers!ty; Ph D.. Unlverslty of P!ttsburgh Surbeck, Elaine 1988). Associate Professor of Early Chlldhwd Education; B A,, Umverslty of Washtngton; M.Ed Ed.D.. Unlventty of Georgia Surgent, Scott (1997), LecNrer of Mathematics, B.S ,M S , Umverslty of Califorma, Riverside Sushka, Marie E. (1984). Pmfessorof F~nance.B A . Sweet Bnar College; M.A ,Ph.D.. Georgetown Umverslty Suslov. S e m i K. (19971. Asststant Professor of Mathernatlcs. M ~ c . , ' ~ o & o&tituteof w physics and Technology (Russra). Ph.D., Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy (Russia) Susser, Erie (1997). Lecturer, Unlvenlty Honors College: B A . Univemty of Michigan: M.A.. Ph D Unzversrty of Vlrgrnia Suwarno, Peter (1993),Asr1rtant Pmfenror of Indonesian: B A . Satya Wacana Chrisnao University (Indonesia); M A Ph D Ohlo Uruvedty Swaim, S. Daniel 1975). Professor of Musrc; B.M.. Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music: M.M.E Indiana University. Blwrmngton, D.M.A., North Texas Unkverslty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Swan, Pamela (1994). Asststant Professor of Exercrse Sc~enceand Physlcal Educanon, B A . Unlvenlty of Callfornta. Santa Barbut. M S Umverslty of North Carolina, Greensboro, Ph D L niveralty of Tennessee Swanson, Tod D. (1988), Associate Professor of Religlour Studie,: Director, Latin American Studies Center, B A Lniveralt) of Mmnesota, Twln Cities; M.Div.. Luther Theo o g d Sernlnar), Ph D Unlvemty of Chicago Swaty. Mary A. (1968),Assoclate Lrbranan, Orig~naCataloglno. B A,. University of Missouri, Columbia; M.L.S.. Indlana University, Blwmington Sweeney, J. Gray (1986), Professor afAn: B A . Unnentt) of New Mexico; M.A., Ph D Indlana Unlrenzty. Bloomtngan Sweeney, James D. (1989).Arsociate Proferwr of Btoen,lneenng. Sc B ,Brown Unrversity; Ph.D.. Case Western Reserve Univenlt) Suimmcr.Alvio I 19631.As~n.13lcProir.*.rr ~ f h I : t t r ~ e ~ ~ l 5- i.~ ~ : ~ . l ~ Penn,)lvarua Sate Cnlvcrc~l),hl S . N l ~ t t : ~ ~ ) Hunl~~~R t l A~ c Rrdun ~. Cnt\zr,lt). \ I A . Ph D C.lrnetl University Taylor, Steve (1998). Fine&$ Specialtst. B F A . Virbtni.8 Commonwealth Unrversity. M FA.. Universtty of Tcraa. Austtn Taylar,Thomas (1983),Assoclate Professor of Mathemat cs. B.S.. California State University, Ph D ,Harvard Unlverszty Tcs6n. Fernando R. (lYh4 . Prurc,>or of Lau J I> Iln~\rr.ctrc,f Burnns A i m (Argentlna,. I . I. M Free L1nl\crilt)ul 13n.*,c.l, rBelpiurn,. S J D N*'onhwc,tern Ilnlverc~!). Teye,Victor B. 1984 Assocrate Professor of Recreatton Management and Tourism, B A . Unlverslty of Ghana Ghana MA.. Ph.D., Umvenlty of Mmtoba (Canada) Tharp,Julie (1991),Asstsranr Llbman. Hayden Referen~c Servsus, B A.. Universily of Hauau: M L S Unwenlr) of Anronv Thieme, Horsl R. (1988). Profennor of Mathemattis M S . Ph D Umversity of Mbnster (Germany) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASU MAIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 543 Tohe, Laura (1997 .Assistant Professor of English: B.A.. Un~versltyof New Meuco; M.A.. Ph D.. Univenlly of Nebmha Tampkins, Cynthia M. (1992). Associate Protessar of Spanish; Licenciada en Lemr Modernas. National University of Cordoba (Argenuna). M A . Ph D .Pennsylvania State Unlverslly Thomas, David A. 1999). Lecturer, Division of Undergraduate Academic Services and Bachelor ot lnlerd~se~plinary Studies Program. B S Cahfomia State Polytechnic Universil); M.B.A Ph D.. Unnenlr, of Southern California Thnmac, George 51. 198 1 . Pn,fesror oi Suct~lug).R A . . n , o ~ aStatc C n ~ v c n ~ r31 ) . A Ph I ) . StanforJ L n n c n ~ t ) . . Thompson, Barton A. (1999). Lecturer. Dtvrs~onof . Ph D ~ L v e r s i t yof Cahfornla Santa Barbara Thompson, D. Bruce (1991 .Adjunct Professor of Biology. B S Kennesaw College: Ph.D Untventry of Illinois Thompson, Helen E. (1998). Assistant Professor of English. B A . Amhem College. M A,. Johns Hophns Un~venlty;M.A ,Ph D.. Dule Uru\erslty Thompson, Janice Catherine (1977). Professor of Music; B.M.E M.M E Umversity of Wisconsin; M.M., Western Michlgan University; D M ,Northwestern Unaverslty Thompson, Marilyn S. (1999), Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology, B.A Carleton College: M.A.. Ph D University of . . . . . . B A,. ~ n l v e n ~of t yCal~famia.Berkeley, Ph D.. University of Pennsylvanla Thomsen-Youel, Jean (1995). Assrsmt Professor of Theatre: B A , Macalester College, M A,. Arizona State University. M.F.A , Un~versityof Arizona Thornson, Jeffrey (1981). Professor of Theam. B A . Rtpon College, M A . Univers~tyof Washmgton; M.F.A Wa)ne Stale Universlly Thorne, Anita (1984). Professor Ementus of Nursing. Diploma. Allegheny General Hospital. B S N E d . M.A Unlvemity of Pittsburgh Thornton, Sybil (1994),Ass!stant Professor of H~story.B A University of Cahfomia. Berkeley. B A . Un~versstyof Cambridge (United Kngdom), M.A., San Francisco State Un!verrrty. M A.. Ph D.. Umven~t).of Cambndge (Un~tedKlngdorn) Thornton, Trevor John 1998). Professor of Electncal Engmeering: B S ,Sant Catherine's College (United Klngdorn); M A,. Ph.D., Cambndge University (Unaed Klngdom Thurber, Frances 1991 Prdlrr.or of Nuntng. C h u . Dn,slon of Adult lir.alth I'mnt ChllJ Nuntng, 8 S S Sam1 ,\u\elm Collcgr. .US N Lnncn!ly df P?nnsv1\3nl~.PhU . L'nlrcn~l) of .Mvllcnjgan Thurman, Audree A. (1999). Lecfurer of Computer Sclence and Engineering; B S Montclair State College: M.S.. Purdue Univenrly Tice, Thomas E. (1967 ,Professor Ementus of Electncal Engineenng. B S.E E M.S.E.E Ph D.. Ohio State Unrversity Tiduel), Victor H. t 1971 Prufe\\or tlnerltur uf Aic~~unl3nc). B S 111111,11~(.0llc~e: 51 B A .I)B A . Indama Un~rcntly.C P A Anzona. Iowa Tillcry, Bill W. (1973). Professor of Physics and Astronomy and Serenee Education. B.S ,Northeastern State College; M.A .Ed D.. Unrvenlty of Northern Colorado Tillman, Hoyt C. (1976). Professor of History. B A,. Belhaven College. M A , Univerait) o f V ~ r g ~ nA.M.. ~ a . Ph.D Harvard Univenrly Tiptoo, Gary P. (1969 ,Assistant Professor of Chmese. B A . BnghamYoung Unlvenrty: Ph.D lnd~anaUniversity. Blaomngton Tobiason, Sarab J. (196347; 1974). Professor Ernentur of Nunlng, B.S.N Vanderblll Univenity. M.A .Columbia Untven!l) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unlven~tyof Minnesota. T%mCines Towe, Bruce C. (1984). Professor of Broengmeenng. B S ,M.S., Ph D., Pennsylvanla State UniverslQ Towill, Leslie R. (1975). Associate Professor of Plant Bzolagy. B S M.S Umvenity of Wisconsin. Milwaukee, Ph D ,Umvenlty of Mlchlgan Traaeu,Te1993 .Faculty A~rociateof Publlc Affairs. B A.. Northern h o n a Univenity: M.A., Wheaton College, Ed D.. D P A .Arizona State Universlr, Traeey, Terence 1999 .Professor of Counseltng Psychology. Traning Director and Program Coordmator, Counseling Psychology. Academic Program Leader. Counselor Educatlon, B A Cornel Universq; M.S.Ed.. Un!verslty of Kansas. Lawrence. Ph.D Umversity of Maryland. College Park . . . . Trapuzuma, Michael 1989 ,Lecturer of Mathematics, B S.. Un~tedStales Air Force Academy, Colorado. M B A Univenlty of Utah Treasure, Darren C. (L998), Assismt Professor of E~ercme Sc~enceand Physlcal Education, B.A., West London Institute of Htgher Educauon Umted Kmgdom): M.S.. Ph.D.. Unlverslty of Illlnors, Urbana Champagn Trelease, Richard N. (1971 .Professor of Plant Biology; B.S.. M.S.. Unlvem~tyof Nevada. Reno. Ph.D.. University of Texas. Austin Tremert, Robert A. 197J. Professor of History: B.A.. Occidental College, M A , Los Angeles State College; Ph D Univentty of Cahforma. Santa Barbara . . . Itart, Melanie R. (1991). Assoc~ateProfessor of Communication: B S M o n m a State Umversity. M A . Ph D Anrona State Unlvenity Itana, Victoria IL (1996 .Associate Dean and Dlreclor, Law Library. B A .Occidental College: M.L.S , Unlvenlt) of Califomla. Los Angeler, J.D.. Univenrty of Southern Callfornla Tmner, William T. (1987). Regens' Professor of Mathcmatlcs. B.S., The Caadel, M A . Ph D , Um%enityofAlabama Trujillo, Oetaviana Valenmela (1995). Asststant Professor of Multtcultural Educauon, Director, Center for Indian Educatlon, B.A M.A Ph D . h o n a State University Trujillo, Rosanae E. (1999). Assistant Librarian. Halden Reference Senlces, B.A ,Utah State Univer~8ty;M A Unlveraity of Anzana. M B.A ,University of Phoenix T-I, Wei-Tek ,1999,. Professor of Computer Sacnzr. JUJ Enganeenng. S H Mula\.a:husenj ln,t~tutr.ut Tc;l>n~log).M S.. Ph D . l'nnenlt) niCalifontl,. Brrkcls) Tsakalis, Konstantinos S. (1988). Associate Professor of Electrical Engmeering, B.S.. Natlonal Technical Unlvers~tyof Athens (Greece M.S E E , Ph D University of Southern Callfomia Tse, Lucy (1999). Assistant Professor of Cumculum and In~uucnon.B A . Uruvenlty of Arizona. M S Ph.D., Univemlty of Southern Callfomia . . . . . . . . . Tscsen, Kong-Tong (1984 Professor of Physlcs and Astronomy B S Fu Jen Catholrc Unlverslty (Japan). M.S.. Ph.D Purdue Unlverrlty Tceng. Ampere A. I 1995,. hoftrsur oi !dc;h.tn~;al and Aerospace Enginccnng. Codirector. %lmufactutin$Inrtirutc. M S L'nl\ers.ty of lllino~r.1lrb.m.a-Ch.#mpa~gn: Ph D . Gcargta ln*t~ture8 1 i Technology Tsang, Ignatius S. T. (1981). Professor of Phyrlcs and Asuonorny. B.Sc., M.Sc., Unwersity of Leeds (United IOngdam). Ph D University ot London (Untted Ktngdom), D Sc., Umversity of Leeds (United Kingdom) Tsosie, Rebecca A. (1993). Professor of Law, Dmctor. Indian Legal Program, B A J D Unrverslty of Cahforma. Los Angeles Tsukayama, Jennifer 1998). Senlor Lecturer of Dance, B F A . George Mason Unlventty. M F A . New Yorh Umverstty l& Eugenia Y. (1973). Professor Emeritus of Chmere; B.Ed Taiwan Normal Univenity (Taiwan); B.A , University of Mary Hardin-Baylor: M.S., Unlvenity of Arizona Tucker, Bonnie P.(1987). Professor of Law: B.S.. Syracuse Untvernty; I D Untvers~tyof Colorado Turkon, David 1997),Adjunct Professor of Anthropology; B.S.. Canisius College. Buffalo: M.A ,Ph D.. State University of New Yak. Buffalo l\unbow, James W. 1959). Professor Ementus of Engineenng; B.S M E . TeraTechnolog~calCollege; M.S.E.M. Ph D.. Unlversrty of Texas amer, Caroline (1999). Professor of EducaUonal Leadersh~pand Policy Studlez. B A M A Unlverslty of Cahfornra. Davis. Ed S Ph D Stanford Unrvenlty %me=,C h r k n G. 11 (1966). Regenu' Professor of Anthropology. B A . M A , Uruversry of Anzona, Ph.D.. Umvenlty of W~sconsm. Madson Turner, James C. Jr. I 1997,.Aa,w$ar. Pruic\,ur ut Mathr.m.8tn;,. B S Cn#rcr,n!y ut New Orlean,. .U 5 I!nlveh ry of M~ih~g;tn. Ph D Cdrnegc Icllun Llnncn~t? Thmer, Katherine C. 1946). Professor Ementus of Engl~sh, B.Ed.. Illinois Normal School: M.A Ph D .University of M~chigan lhmer, Tarn (1996). Assrstant Librarian. Noble Science Reference Services. B.S M L S ,Louisiana State Univenlty Tuhmjlan, Vatche 1992). Faculty Research Assoctate of Physics and h u o n a m y Tyburczy, James A. (1985). Professor of Geology; B.A., Whlman College: Ph D Universiry of Oregon Tyla~sky,Daniel J. 1982). As,oclate Professor of Elecvlcal Engmeenng. B S E M S E.. Ph.D., Pemylvanra State Unlvenlty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Uhl, Rebecca S. (1989). Assaclate L~brarian.Onginal Catalo&mg. B.S ,M.A.. Colorado State Univenity; M S L I S.. Un~versstyof IUin0,s Ilmar. Muhammad Sani i 1996). Assistant Professor ot Relieious Stumes, B A , Uruvers~t)of Jos (Nlgena , M A , Bayero Unlvers~ty (Nigeria). Ph D Northwestern Unlvenlty Umberger, Emily (1982). Assocrate Professor of An, B.A.. Umrers~tyof Pennsylvania. M A . Uruverslty of Texas, Austin: Ph D Columbia Un~ventty Umberson, G e o ~ E. e (1977). Professor of Mustc. B.M E Eastern New Mexico Untvcrstty: M A , Umvers ly of Iowa. Ed D Unlveniry of Nonh Colorado Underhill, Michael J. 19901. Professar afArcbtecture. B.Arch Massachuscns lnstltute of Technology; M.C.PU.D., Harvard Unlverslty . . . . . Underwood, Max (1985). Professorofhbtecture. B.S., Unlverslty of Southern California: M Arch, Princeton Univentty Upchurch, Jonathan E. (1982). Pmfeasor Emerirus of Cwil and Envranmental Engtneenng, B S M S University of INmols, Ph.D.. University of Maryland . . Pennsylvania State Untverslty Upton, Mark Roy (1995). Faculty Assoc~ateof Consrmctlon; B.S., Michigan State Univenity Urban.. Joseoh E. (1989 Professor of Cornouter Science and . Engineenng; B S.. Flonda Stare ofTechnology: M.S., Umversity of Iowa; Ph.D Unlverslty of Southwestern Louisiana Urban, Susan D. (1989). Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering. B S M S Ph D.. Univenity of Southwestern Louisiana Urimte-Azeorra, Carmen (19951, Asststant Professor of Spanid. Llcenclahlra Um\erslty of Seville (Span), Ph D . . h o n a State Umventty . . . . . Umvers ty U W William R. (1988). Professor Ementus of Industrial Engrneenng, B S Unnvenlty of Cmcmnatr; Ph.D.. Ohio State Unlversrt) . v Valdideso, L. T e r n (1971). Professor of Spamsh. B A . M A E., Ph D ,Anmna State Unlvenlty Valentine, Kristin B. 19761, Professor of Commumcauon: B.S.. University of Wtbconsin. Madlaon, M A . Uluversity of Wahmgtan. Ph.D University of Utah Vallejo, Carlos J. r147h,, A,\u;a.se Prafr\sor of Multn.ulrur,tl EJucat,un: B S ChaJroll Slare Cdllr.g?, h l A . W.D.. Cnnrcntt) of Nebraska, Ltneoln Valverde, Lwnard A. (1992 , Profesrar of Educational Leadenlup and Policy Studies; B.A ,Califorma State Unlverslty, Los Angeles. Ph.D ,Claremont Graduate School van der Leeuw, Sander (19991,Adjunct Professor of Anthmpolagy: B A.. Ph.D., Unrvennty ofAmsterdam (Netherlands) Van D-r. Leslie 1996 Asroclate Professor of Arch~tffmre: B Arch.. M.Arch.. Unlvenlty of California, Berkeley van Geldereo, Elly 1995 Asroclate Professar of EngLsh; B.S.. Utrecht University, M A.. Ph D McGill Univenily Van Hook, Barry L. (1976). Assoc~ateProfessar of Management: B S IUlnols State Univenlty: M S .Ed D Northern Ill~nols Univemty Van Orden, Guy C. (1987). Professor of Psychology; B S , University of Oregon: M.A Ph D.. Unlverslty of California. San Dlego Van Wagenen, R. Keith (1963). Professor Emeritus of Educauon; B A,, Pacific Union College. M A . Arizona State Umvenrty, Ph.D , Umvenity of Utah Vanacour, Martin (1987 .Faculty Associate of Publlc Mm; B.A State Umversrty of New York. Buffalo, M P.A ,New York Untvenity, D.P.A., Anzona State Universxty Vandenberg, E d ~ i nJ. (1983). Research Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry: M E .Stevens lnrtstute of Te~hnology VanderhoK, Barburll A. I',hX~.A\su~rlc Llb~mm. A.q~~str~~nsiB~bltographt: R F . . I ~ \ Ikpartmcnr. B.A.. Ftm Ilays St;~reU n ~ \ r . n ~hl r)A , . Cntrer\nt) ot Denwr . . . . . . . . . ASU MAIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 545 VanderMeer, Philip R. 19851, Associate Professor of History, B.A ,Calvin College, M A . Ph D., Unlvers~tyof llhno~s Vasileska-JMedzislta, Dragiea 1997). Assistant Professor of Electrical Engmeerin-; B.S., M.S., Umversity Cyril and Methodius Republic of Ma~edonla),Ph.D., Arizona State Umventt) Vaz, Paul (1997 ,Senior Lecturer of Mathemahcs, B S ,M.S., Ph D., Bombay Untversrty (India), Ph D ,Anzona State Urnversify Vvaleh, Jeannette. IqbX,. Pnlwr\.,r Fn>r.r~tu\ ol bAuatnn~,,.A B.. \Ve,lcm 3l~ch1gd1a 1I111\cr\tt).31 ,\ Pl1.1). Yea Yorl. I'nitcnin Vega, Santos C. 1989 , Semor Research Speclallst, HIspmc Research Center; B.A., M Ed. Unlvenlty of Anzona. Ph D , Arizona State Univcrslty Venahles, John A. 1986 ,Professor of Physlcs and Astronomy, B.A., Ph.D ,University of Cambndge Unlted Cngdom) Verch, Todd (1994). Faculty Associate of Design, B S D ,Anwna State University Verdini, William A. (1976), Associate Professor of Management; Associate Dean, College of Extended Education; B.S., Case Western Reserve Untverafy, M B A D B A .Kent State Umversity Vermaa, Willem F..I. , 19861,hufe\sr,r uf PI:tnt Ba,hgy. Dtrector. (.'enter for the Studv of C~rlvE\r.nl.> I" Phxo,\ nlhe\l\. Ph.D., &cultural ~ n i v e r s i(~etheilands i Verstegen, Clare M. (1989j.Associate Professor of Art, B S., Umversit) of W~sconsin,Stevens Point: M F A , Cranbrook Academy of Art Vestre, Norris D. (1972). Professor Emeritus of Psychology; B.A., Ph D.. Urnversit~of Minnesota. Twin Clties Wgil, I.)nne A. 1997,. ba;ult) ..\isw*.intcui Yuntng: B S Se~tc I'ntrer\>t)oiYrw Yorh.Alban): M S .An~un:,Srjrc U n ~ \ ~ c r \ ~ t y \lllalohnc, J. Wenr (1994,. Ar,,uiutc h<,fr,,ur uf lnJu,mdl Fng~necnt~e. H.S.,Inn;3l.A.. Unncr,~lyat V!.tuns. Bnrlrh C ~ I ~ n i b t(C'anaaoj. o. Ph I ) . l ' n l $ , m1) cofYork ,I'nltcJ Kingdom) . . . Vogus, Brad T. (1999),A \ o n\I.k.A.. . Il~llvr.ntt)01 Iuua Walker, Beth A. (1988j.Associate Professor of MarLetmg. B S , Vvginia Polytechnic InstiNte and State Univen ty; M.S.. Ph.D , Pennsylvania State Universlly Walker, J o b E. 1970), Pmfessor Ementus of Educatranal Adminisuahon and Supervision. B.A., Albion College; M.A., Michigan State Universtty; Ed.D., Utah State Umversity Walker, Mark R. 1991,. Facult! ,\f P01t11:al S a e n : ~ . H i \ Cre~ghton~ k v e r s i t yM.A., ; Ph.D., Urnverbity of Florida Wallace. Charles E. (1958). . .. Professor Ementus of Mechanical and Aerospace Engmeeriog, B.S., Lewls and C ark College, M S , Oregon State Urnversify. Ph.D.. Stanford University Wallen, Carl J. 1973). Professor Ementus of Elementary Educat~on,B A Umverslty of Califomla, Santa Barbara, M A,. San Francisco Stale College. Ed.D., Stanford Unlverslty WaUer, Margaret Ann (1997), Assaclate Professor of Social Wok, B.A., DePaul University; M.S.W., Ph.D., Umven ty of Chicago Waller, Sam, C a p t (1999). Professor of W t z r y Science, B.A.. Mercer University Walsberg, Glenn E. (1978). Professor of Biology; B.S.. California State Untversity, Long Beach: Ph.D University of California. Los Angeles Walsh, Kenneth D. (1994), Ass~stantProfessor of Consmct~an. B.S.E., M.S., Ph.D., Anzona Stale Urnversity Walters, Sheila A. (1971). L~brananEmentus.B.A Umvers~tyof Oklahoma; M L S Lomsiana State Urnverslly Wallon-Ramirez,.4nne 1999 Lc~rurcr.,fSpanlrh. B A . Il,~tvcr\~t) of South ,\labma, M.A.. Arimno Stntc Unl\cr.,it! Wamacks, Naomi W. 1968). Professor Ementus of Secondary Education; B.A ,M A,, Ed.D.,Arizana State Univers~ty . . . . . . . Wang, Alan P. (1970). Professor Emeritus of Mathematics; B.A , Washngton State University; M.A ,Ph.D.. University of Cabforma, Las Ange es Wang, Cecilia (1971 ,Professor Emeritus of Mathemahcs, B A , Immacu ate Hean College, M.A., Ph.D Unlverwy ot Cdllfom~a. Los Angel.% . . Wang. Edward>. 1979 Prafe\sor Emer~tucof Electrical Engtneenng. B.S.. Momtngstde College. M.S.. Purdue Unrberrity. Ph D . Tuft, Unlvrnlty Ward. Jack W. 19h4). Professor Ementus of Conswctlon. B S C E Unnerslty of Idaho Ward, James C. (1986 Profe\aor of Marhet~ng.B A . M B A . Ph.D Unlvers~tyof M~nnesota.TWin Cttica Ward, Lance 1997 . Le~turerof Mathemat~c*.B S M.S.. BnghamYoung Unlverslty Warden, Herbert N. 1995 Asststant Profeaaor of Aerospace Studcea. B S U.S. Alr Force Academy. M.B A,. Embry Riddle Aeronauttcal Unlrenlty Warner, C a r o l ~ n 1994 A*slstant Proferror of Polltical Science: B.A Un~versrt)of Callfornta. San Dtego. M A Ph D Harvard Unlverslty Warnieke, Retha M. 1972 Profes\or of History; A.B .Indiana Un~vers~ty. M A,. Ph.D Harvard Lnlvenkt) Warren, Morrison F. 1968 Professor Ementua of Educatian. B A . M.A Ed.D Anzona Srate Unlvenlty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wash~ngtonUnlverhlty Watson. Clyde W. (1971). Professor Ementus ofArt. B.F.A.. Bethany College: M A . Kansm State Unlverslty Watson, Emma Jane 1999 .Lecturer and Curnculum Cwrd~natorof Small Busmess. Academlc Dtrrctor. Small Busnena Program,: B A Sonoma State Univenlty: M.Ed.. Wehtern Warhinetan Unirenlty Wafsan, Gwrge L. (1969). Professor of Journaiiam and Telecammun~~ation. B A Phlll~psUn~venst):M.A., Ph D .Duke Univenit) Webb, L. Dean 1978 Protes~orof Educat~onalLeadership and Pol~cyStudiea: B.A M A T . Ph D Un~vers~ty of Florida Webb. Patricia (1998 ,As,l,tant Professor of English. B A M A.. lllmo~sStare Umvenity. Normal. Ph D Un~venttyof Illtnola. Urbana Champalen . . . . . . . Weber. Sandra L. (1980. Aasoc~ateProfeawr of Canrtru~tlon: B S.C.E.. M S C E Unlven~tyof Cal~fum~a. Berleley. Ph D Anzona State Unlverslt) Weed.Andrew 1999). Ass~stantProfesorof Destgn. B F A . Anzona State Unwenit): M.FA Barel Schwl of Deslgn Suitzerland) Wegner. Artnoll L. (1957 . Professor Emerttus of Ph)slcal Education. B S Wlsconsm State College. M S., Unlverslty ot Wlsconsln. Madlson. PE.D lndlana Untreraity Weidemaier, William 1977 ,Professor Emer~tusof Unhen~ly Hanan College. B A . Nonhern Anzona Umverstty. M A . Ph D Anzona State Unlvenlt) Weientall., Uwe 1994 .Assistant Reaearch Sc~entistof Phrs~cs and Asuonomy. B.S , Unlrerrlty of Tubmeen (Germany :M S Ph.D.. Institute of Applied Physics in TOb ngen (Germany) Weigand. Robert E Jr. 1990). Sentor Le~turerof Famll) Resources and Human Development and P5ychology. Dzreitar. Child Labomtory Programs, B.S.. Unnerstt) of Scranron. M S Purdue Un verslty Weigend, Guido G. (1976 .Professor Emerstus of Geograph). Dean Ementus. College of Liberal Ans and Sciences. B.S.. M S.. Ph.D Umuersty of C h ~ ~ a g o Weiner, Gordon M. 1968 Protesaor Emer tus of History: A B Ph D Unlverslry of Pennsylvanra . . . . . . . . . . . . Weinstein, James (1986). Professor of Law: B.A J D.. Umverslty of Pennsylvanra Weiser, Kurt 1989). Regents' Professor ot Art: B FA.. Kansas City Art Inshtute; M.P.A ,Umverslty of Mlchrgan Weiss, Karl H, (1984). Research S p e c d s t , Center tor Solid State Sclence. B S , Urs~nusCollege, M.S., Uruvenlty ofAnrona Weiu, Neil A. (1970 Professor of Mathematics: B.A., M.A., Ph D Untverslty of Cal~fomla,Los Angeles Weitz, Rose (1978). Professor of Socialog): B.A., City Umvenrty of New Yorl: M A . Ph D .Yale Untvenily Welch, H. William (1967 , Professor Emeritus of Elecmcal Engineenng: B.A.. DePauw Un!vers~ty:M S., Ph D Umvenny of Mich~gan.P.E. Wekh, Naoey (1995). Assoc~ateResearch Spe~talist,h b l i c Progm Weldon, William L. 1998 .Lecturer of Curnculum and Insmct~on:B.S.. Rolllns College: M.Ed.. Ph.D ,Arizona State Univernit) Welfert, Bruno 1990 .Assoc!ate Professor of Mathemaucr, M A,, University of Pans VI (France): Ph.D., Univernty of Cahfoma. San D~ego Wellmeier, Nancy J. (1997 .Adjunct Professor of Anthropology: B A,. Edgecliff College. Clnclnnati: M.A.. Ph.D . A n o n = State Unlverslty Wells, Barrie E. (1981 1. Pmfeasor Emeritus of Muslc. B M M M Unlverslty of the Paclfic: D M.A Unlvenity of Oregon Wells, Christine L. 1976). Professor Emeritus of !3erclse Science and Phyalcal Educatian: B S Umversity of Mtchgan. M S , Smth College: Ph D Pennsyl%aniaState Univen~ty . . . . . . . . Wells,Valana L. 1987).Assoc~atePmfessorof Engmeering: A.B.. M.S.. Ph.D Stanford Univenity Welsh. Peter H. 1986). Assrstant Professor of Anthropology. B.A Northern Anzona Umvenity, M A , Ph D Unlvenifl of Pennsylvanra Wen& Elizabeth A. (1997). Assistant Professor of Geography: B A M.A .Ohio State Univenity: Ph D.. Pennsylvania State Unlvenlty Wen& Richard E. (1972 Professor Emeritus of Rellglaus Studres, A B Unlnus College: B D Lancaster Theological Sermnary. M.Phd Ph D , George Warhmgton Unlven~ty Wesbuly, Stuart A. Jr. 1994). Professor of Health Adrmnrstration and Policy: B S.. Temple University. M H A,. Unrvenlty of Mich~gan:Ph D Unwenity of Florida W-hler. Louis F. (1980 .Professor of Public Affm. B A . California State ~ n i b e r s i tLong ~ ; Beach, M A Ph D Unzv&sity of California, Los Angeles Wesf Stephen G. (1981). Professor of Psycholog); B.A.. Cornell Unlverstty: M A,. Ph.D.. University of Texds Westerhaft. Paul 1995 .Assistant Professor of Civil and . . . . . . ~ - . ~ . ~ . ~ ~ . ~. ~ Colorado. Boulder Westie, Frank R. (1983).Ad unct Pmfesror ot Soc olog). B.S.. Central Mlclugan Unlverslty; Ph D Oh o State Un verrtty Webel. W. David (1989). Rofesaor of French: B A,. Univenity of Texas, Austin: M A.. Umversity of Ch~cago:M A,. Ph.D., Brandeis Untversity Werler, Kathryn (1992 ,Clinical Assistant Professor of Speech and Heanng Sclence. B.A , Un~versrtyof Mtch~gan;M S ,Tulane University . . \IN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 547 Wbeatley, John C. (1983 .Senior Research Professional of Physics and Asmnomy; B.S., Arizona State Un~versity Wheeler, Jacqueline (i994), Lecturer of Engl~sh,B.S., M.A., Northern Anzona University: Ph D Anzona State University Wheeler, Michael U. ,1975 ,. Senior Rc,carch PTof?<<10n31 oi Chemistry anJ Blwhcn>~~try. B.S.. Unner,rt) ut W ~ s c o n i ~ n . Madison Whiffen, Marcus (1960). Professor Ementus ofhhttecfure, B.A., M A . Uruversity ofcambndge (United nngdorn) Whitam, Frederick L. (1966). Professor Emeritus of Soclolagy, B.A., Millsaps C0llege;A.M. Ph D.. Indlana University. Blwmington Wbite, Barbara G . tIYYIl1, Cltntidl Arrcrrrare Profcqty.M A . Cnivenily of Crltfornl3. Berkclr). Ph T) Arizona State University W i k h o n , Joseph W. (1964). Professor Ernenhls of Accountancy; B.S., Camegle Institute of Technology. M.B.A., Stanford Univers~ty;D B.A., University of Oregon Williams, Caml E. (1984). Academic Associate, Dlvlsion of Undergraduate Academic Services; Cwrdmator, Campus Match and Supplemental InsUucuon, B.A., Tnn~tyUn venrty, San Antonio. M A Anzona State Univers'w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Williams, David P. El 978) In\tructorof Soc~ologv.B.A B.S M.A., Uruvers ty of Penna)l\ania: Ph D Anzona State Untien ty Williams, Frank G. (19 5). Professor of Health AdmtnlrUatl,t and Pohcy; B S.. M.A.. Oreeon State Unwe sit). M A Ph D Uruvers t) of loaa Williams, Jenn, L. 1967 .Associate Librarian. Onginal Cataloging. B A M L S , Ind~anaUniverslty Williams, Peter 1981 .Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry: B S , Ph D.. Umversrr) ot London (Un~tedKlngdom Williams, Philip F.C. 1986 Asaoclate Professor of Chlne\e, B A , University ofkkanshs, M A,. Ph D., Unwerslty of Cal~fomia,Loa Anselea Williams, Robert C. (19781, Prafecaor of Anthropolan\. B A . M A Unlvers~r)of Cambndge (L nited Krngdam); B.A , M A , Ph D., Unlverslt) of Wchgan Williams, Stanle) N. (1991 ,Professor of Geolag), B S ,Bclott College, M.A.. Ph.D ,D m o u t h Colle-e Williams, Susan L. (1996). Arademic Asro late, Educatton Llason. B A,. East Tennessee State Unlverslty: M A Un versa) of Tennessee, Kno~ville Williamson. Madeline .I. 19 6). Professor of Muhic: B A . Ohla Wesleyan Umversity: M M.. Webtern Michigan Un~verslty Ph D , Anzona State Univer*'t) Willis, Wayne T. 1989 ,Associate Professor of Exerase Science and Physlcal Educatzan. A B.. University of Callfornta. Berkeley. M A . San Francisco State University. Ph D Unlventty of Callforma, Berkeley Wills..J. - Robert 1994). Professor of Theatre: Dean. College ot Fine*, B.A college& ~ o o s t e rM , A ~ n ' i v e i s i of t ~ llfno~,. Ph.D ,Case Webtern Reserve Unlvers8t) Willson. Loretta L. 1947 .Professor Emeritus ot Commwcat~on;B.A.. Umverslty of South DAota. M A . Northwestern Un~versity Wilson, Dennis 1996 ,Aa\i%tantReqemh Professor ot Wcmb~ology,B S Untvers~tyof Durham United Kingdom : Ph.D., University of Oregon Wilson, Gail Eugene 1972). Associate Prafeaaor of Mus~c:B.S.. Ohio State Unlversrty, M M .Arizona State Uncverbity Wilson, Gloria N. 961) Associate Professor of Ed catianai Mediaand Computers. B A , Mantclalr State College; M A .Ed D Columbia Uruverslr) Wilson, Jeffrey R. (1985 Assoc~ateProfessor of Statrrt~~s; B A. University of the West Indles Tnnidad and Taba,~): M.S.. Ph D . Iowa State Unlverslty Wilson, Lorna A. (1968). Protcssor Ementus of French. B.Ed., Umversity of Saskatchewan (Canada M A Anzona State Uruversity Wilson, Patricia M. 1987 ,Assoc~ateProfesaoi of Famtly Resources and Human Development. B S ,M.Ed.. Iowa State University; Ph D , OMahoma State Unlveraity Wilt, Glenn A. Jr. 1961). Associate Professor of Finance. A B Occidental College. M B A M r m University: Ph.D Unlrerslty of Michigan; C.F A . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Netherlands Wioer. Laurence H. 1983). Professor of Law; B A.. M A.. Ph.D Boston Unlverslty: J D .Yale University . Winkelman, Richard D. 965). Ascoeiate Professor of Economics; B A,. Southern I11 nors Un versrty. M A . Ph D . University of lll~nalr Wirtz, Daroth) 1959 Profesor Ementus of French. B A Unlvenlty of lowa: M A . Ph D Unlvers~tyof W1scons8n Hiseman, I)ouglas E. tI1)7ht.P n , l c w r Emrrw\ .,f Sw;!dl W u i ~ t ~ oHn 5. 51 h..tailern $ll.hlgxn Cnt\r.n~r\.Ph D Untvervty of Ullnots Wiimao, Greta (1984). Faculty Associate of Nursing. B S N.. Hamline Un~rersir),M S ,Anrona State Universily Witezak, Matthew W. (1999 , Profesaur of Cn11 and Env~ronmentalEngmeering. B S C.E.. M S C E Ph D Purdue Unlvenlty Witt, Tom 1975 .Assoc~aleProtewar ot Dealen. B A M.A M FA Unlvenity of California. L,I Angelcr Wixted, J.Timothy (1978 Prafeasor ot Ablan Languages. B A,. Umvers~tyofToronto (Canada): A M .Stanford Untverslty. D Phtl Unlvenlty of Oxford (United Kingdom Woehner, Raymond E. (1952 .Professor Emeritus of Education; B S .York College, M.A., University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Ph D.. Untvenlty of Wyoming Wolchik, Sharlene 1980 .Professor of Ps)chology: B.A Vasaar College: M.S Ph D Rutgen. The Stare Univera~ty Wolf. Donald J. 1969). Professor Ementu~of Pol~ttcalScience: B A .M A . Gonzaea Univenir); S.T.M Untventty of Santa Clara: Ph D Georgetown UniveniQ Wolf, W r g e H. (1986 ,Assocsale Professor of Chemssu) and Blochemstry. B.A.. Urnversify of Callfarnia. San Diego: M.S.. Ph.D.. Unnenlry of California. Berleley Wolf, Kohen (1985,. Profc,,ur E m c r ~ l u" 1~ Dc\yn. D#~ccIo~. S;honl of Lkstpn: B 5 S.,wchtm I I I I I I O I * l.'n~\:n#l!. ('ahonkalr.. 41 A . Cni\cnll! uf hl~\roun.(:cn~ficlilr..K<.t~.l~~du\lrt*kuIan (Sweden Wolf, W. Shapard Jr. 1983),Assoclare Research Admintsmtor, Sociology. Director, Survey Research Laboratory. Sociology: B FA , Flonda State Univen~ty:M.Ed.. Univentty ot Georgia Wolfe, Philip M. 1988). Protessur of Industrial Englnrehg. B.S Unlvenlty of Missouri, M.S.E Ph.D., Arizona State University Wolflhthal, Diane (1995). Asmc ate Professor of m,Asststant Professor of Anthropology. B A , M A Clty Untver'ily of New York Ph D lnstttute of Flne Arts, New York Univers~ty Wollam, Owen A. (1964). Professor Emeritus of French: B.A M A .Montana State Urnven'ty, Ph D.. Univenlty of Washtngton Wong. Elizabeth 1996 .Lecturer of lapanece: B A,. W~lliam Smrth College. M A,. Washington Uni\erslry. St. Loutr; Ph D.. Stanford Unlverslty Wong, Timoth) (1995) Professor of Chlnese. Director. Center for Asjan Studlea. B A . S m t Mary's College. M A . Univen~tyof Hawas. Ph D Stanford Urnvenlt) Wood, Byard D. (1970). Protessor Ementus of Mechantcal and Aerospace Engineering. B.S M.E.. M S.M E Utah State Unlverstty. Ph D , Unherslty of Mimeaota. Tw n Cltles Wood. Patricia (1994). Law L branan. Reference. B A,. A M L S Urnventty of Wchlgan Woodbur), Neal W. 1987 Profe sor of Chemlatry and Biochemlatry. B.S.. Univentf) ot Cal~fom~u. Davi5. Ph.D Un~versttyof Washington \Voodfill. \lamin C'. lslt>b,.l'r<~le\~.>r Lmer~lua C ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ p u 1 c r Sr~enczsnJ Englnccnny. B.S.. 51 S . Ph U.. Icrr* Slnle Ilnt~enll! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \!ding. Rohcn R. 0',71 I Pr.jrr.*r~rE m c r t l ~oiC,n,tru;taun. ~ B.S.. L'lnlcJ Sldlzr N.wal i \ i . * d ~ ~ n >R )(.. C . hl ('F Kcni*cl.tcr Polytechnic Institute Woodman, Natalie J. 1969). Professor Ementw of Social Work B A , NewYork Unnenlty. M S.S.. Sm~thCollege Woodruff, Larr) (1998 , Lecturer of E~erclseSclencs and Physlcal Educatton. B S Universlt) of Oregon. M S Weatern Oregon Urn>ena) Woods, Rmseselt Jr. (1965). Professor Ementur of An. B S M A .Arizona State Unlverst) Woodnard, Mark R. (1985).Arroctate Professor of Reltgtoun Studiea: B.A., M.4.. Ph D Urnverstt\ of lllm l a Woaldridge, Charles B. (1959 .hofe,sor Emerlrus of Engineering:A.B., B.S.. Unlrers 1) of Kentucky: M.S.. Ph D . Purdue Universtr) Woalf. Charles M. (196143. 1964 Profecsar Ementus of Brology; Dean Emenrus. College of Ltberal Ana and Scten~esand Graduate College. B.S M.S.. Universa) of Utah. Ph D.. Unlverslty of Cal~farma,Berkele) Waonen, William W. (1959 .Professor Ementua of History; B A .Un~versityof Chicago. M A.. Un~verstt)of lowa: Ph.D Unlverslty of Minnesota. T w ~ nCit~es Waottan, RiehardT. (1964). Professor Ementus of Educattan. B S M.S Ed.D ,Unlverslt) of Utah Wosioslri, Marek 1995). Senlor Lecturer of Psychology; B.A M A Ph D Untven~tyof Warsaw Poland) Wotring. Roaena A. (1994). Cllnlcal Assistant Professor of Nursing; B.S.N.. M.S., Anzona State Untventty Wren", C. Gilbert (1965). Professor Ementua of Counselor Education; A.B., W~llanleneUnlverslt); M.A.. Ph.D Stanford Untventr): LL D Willamette Uruverstt) Wright, Johnson Kent (1994 A,rlstant Profebaor at Interdlsclphary Humanitiea: Director. Graduate Studies: B.A Kalamazoo College, M A . Ph D.. Univervty of Chtcaga Wright, M. Lin (1973). Professor Ementur of Theatre. B.A.. M.A.. Ph D.. UrnverslQ ot Mlnnerota. T u ~ nClttes Wu, Ai-Hwa 1964). Llbranan. Origlnal Cataloging. B.A.. NauonalTawan Unlvenlt) Taiwan M.L S Untverhity of Washlngton Wu, Jianguo (1995). Afhliated Faculty of Plant Btology. B S Un ventty of Inner Mongol a (Chlna MS.. Ph.D Miam, Un~venrty Wulk, Ned W. 1957). Professor Ementu, of Phystcal Education. B S ,Wisconsin State Un~veralt).M Ed. Yavi~rUniverclry Wurzburger, Mariljn J. (1960). Ltbranan; Head. Speclal Collecuonr; B A . MacMumay College W?rhoff. S u m ,11)71), I'n,fe%ur . t r Ph) ,I;* ~81d,\\ln,nc,rny. B A 5ldunl Hd)uLc Cul1cc.e PI! I) . (.r*r. We.lcnt Kcwrrr. Unrverslty Wyndelts, Rahert W. (1974). Professor of Accountancy. B B A,, M.PA.. Georgta State Urnversay. Ph D Universit) of Georgta: C PA.. Arizona. Georg~a Wytko. Joseph R. 1975 .Professor of Muh~c.B ME.. West Wrglnia Unlren~r):M M.. D M Northwestern University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yaber, Ruth Ammerman 1990 .A,so~lateProfewor ,f Plannsng and Landrcape Architecture B.S. Plannlng B A Econom~cs). University of Calltornla. Davis, M.C P. Unrver\ay of Pennnylvanta; Ph D , Cornell Unlversrty Yaghi, Omar M. 1992). Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Blochemistry. B.S .State Un~vers~ty of New York. Albany: Ph D Univenity of lllino~a . . Regents' Professors The trtle "regents' professor'' I S conferred on selected members o f the ASU tenured faculty who have ach~evedand are sus tanrne - the hiehest - level o f distinction by theu exceptional contributions to the mission o f the unlversltv in research or other creative activlty and in teaching or professional service. JOHN ALCOCK Regents' Professor of Bzologv DAVID L. ALTHEIDE Regenrs'Professor of Justice Studies C. AUSTEN ANGELL Regenrs' Professor of Chemistr) and B~ochemistry CONSTANTINE A. BALANIS Regents' Professor of Elecm'cal Engineering DAVID C. BERLINER Regenrs' Professor of Educorioml Leadership and Policv Srudres and Psychology in Education PETER R. BUSECK Regenrs' Professor of Chemisnq and Brochemisrry and Geology ROBERT B. CIALDINI Regents' Professor of Psvchology JEFFREY COOK Regents' Professor of Architecture JOHN M. COWLEY Regents'ond Galvrn Professor Emerrrus of Phvsics and Astronomy NORMAN DUBIE Regents'Professor of Englrsh NANCY H. EISENBERG Regenrs'Professor of Ps)chologv LEROY EYRING Regenrs' Professor Emerirus of Chemisrp and Biochemrsrry DAVID K. FERRY Regents' Professor of Electrical Engineerrng DAVID WILLIAM FOSTER Regents' Professor of Spantsh WILLIAM L. GRAF Regenrs'Professor of Geograph) RONALDGREELEY Regenrs' Professor of Geologv DAVID R. HICKMAN Regents' Professor of Musrc PETER IVERSON Regents' Professor of Histor) DAVID H. KAYE Regenrs'Professor of Lmr GARY D. KELLER Regents'Professor of Spanzsh RAYMOND W. KULHAVY Regenrs'Professor of Ps)chologj in Educarron DANIEL M. LANDERS Regenrs'Professor of Exercise Scrence andPhysical Educahon SHENG H. LIN Regenrs' Professor Emerirris of Chemrstn, and Biochemrsh JAMES W. MAYER Regenrs' Professor of Chem!cal amd Marerrals Engrneenng LEE MEYERSON Regents' Professor Emerifu~of PA\ign. . . . . . . . . . David G. Scheatzle .Ar\o:lnte Dean. College of Arch~leitureand Environmental Design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Klhl . . . . Michael D. Kn=lmecr I>nre.wr. Ph D hoemm in Envlronmentat Plannine- i n lksien . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ron McCov Director.. School of Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D~rectar.School of Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacques Giard Director, School of Planning and Landscape Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Frederick Stelner ~~ ~ Director, Herberger Center for Des~gnExcellence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Kihl Coordinator, Jolnt Urban Design Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Mclntosh Coordinator, Jomt Urban Des~gnStudlo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M~chaelDollln College of Business Dean, Colleee of Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lany E. Penley .4s*ociatr Dean. Exccur~veand Pn>feh,iondl Prognms . . . Ire R\lc~helck Ascocraa Dean. Graduate Proxrsms . . . . . . . . . . Dcnn~c1. Hoflman . Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ph~llpR. Regler Director. School of Accountancy and Information Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Phlhp M.J. Recken Chair, Department of Economics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ArIhur E. Blakemore Char, Department of Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Herben M. Kaufman Director, School of Health Adnunistration and Policy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eugene S. Schneller Chair. Depamnent of Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William H. Gllck Chair, Department of Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael P Mokwa Chair, D e p m e n t of Supply Chain Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph R. Caner Director. Center for Advanced Purchasme SNdies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P h i l l i ~L. Caner D~reclor.Center inr ll~c.4Jvanzemcnt of Small Buc~nc\i . . . . . . . M a g 1.0" Bosettr Dirrslor. Anmns Kcal E,13te Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J a y Q . Butler D~rector,Center for Busmess Research . . . . . . . . . ..... ~imoth; D. Hogan Director, Center for Serv~cesMarketing and Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephen W. Brown Director, Bank One Econonuc Outlook Center.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lee R. McPheten Director, L. Wdliam Seldman Research Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T~mothyD. Hogan College of Education Dean, College of Educat~on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David C. Berliner Associate Dean. Teacher Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N~cholasR. Appleton Associate Dean, Academic Programs and Personnel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gall Hacken Associate Dean. Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gene V. Glass Director, Divislon of Curriculum and Instrucuon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N~cholasR. Appleton Interim Duector, Division of Educational Leadersbp and Pollcy Stu&es . . . . . . . . Mary Lee Smith Academic Promam Coordmator. Educat~onalAdm~nistrat~on and Suoervision . . . . . . Donna Macev Academic Prognm Co<~rdlnator. Education Pullc! Studies . . To Be Ant~uunied Academ~cProcram Ct~ordlnaltrr.Social 3nd Ph~los.>phicalFoundar~on\ . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Mareol~s " Acadenllc Propram Cuurdinatur. H~ghcranJ Po51 S e c o n d q Wuzstltln . . . . . . . . . . . K C I ~ Fcnckc II Dlrcctor. Divwoo o i P\vcholor$ . . . . . . . Elsie G J Moore -.~nE d u ~ a t ~ u n . . raining Director and gogram Coordinator. Counseling Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . Terence Tracey Academc Promam - Leader. Counselor Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terence Tracey Transitlt~nTra~ntngDlrcctor. Irarnln,! and 1nsrn1.-lionalTe:hnolugy James KIein Academic Program Leadcr. Edu~at~onal P,y~.holog) . . . . . . Exl Nelsen Tralnlrtg Dlrcclor. S i h w l l'r)chr~lugy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J e m D Hams Director, Ccnlcr for R~llnpualrducar~onand Research. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Josur' GonlAlsj. D~rector,Bureau of ~ducitlonalResearch and Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Margaret Mangln~ Director, Center for Indlan Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OctavianaT~jillo Director, Counselor Training Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judith Homer D~rector,Imtlal Teacher Certification and Induct~onPrograms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Billie Enz Director, Profess~onalF~eldExpenence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Billie Enz Director, Student Affain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard Daniel College of Engineering and Applied Sciences Dean, College of Engtneering and Applied Sciences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Peter E Crouch Associate Dean, Academic Affa~rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan~elF. Jankowsbi Associate Dean, Plannlng and Adnumsmt~on.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ben M. Huey Interim Associate Dean. Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gregory B. Raupp Associate Dean, Student Affairs and Special Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mary R. Anderson-Rowland Director, Del E. Webb School of Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .William W. Badger Director, School of Englneer~ng. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel F. Jankowsk~ Char, Department of Chemeal, Bio, and Materials Engineering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enc J. Gullbeau Chair, Department of Clvd and Environmental Englneerlng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandra L. Houston Char, Department of Computer Sc~enceand Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephen S Yau Chm. Deoartment of Electrical Eneineerine . . . . . . . . Steohen M. Goodmck Char. Dcp.uunmr of lnduslndl tnglneenng Gdry L Hugg Chalr.. Dcnartmcnr of Me,hdnl.dl anJ Aeromace Enelncenne Don L Baker Director, Engmeering Core and Special Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan~elF. Janhowski Director, Center for Research on Education in Sclence, Mathematics, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Donovan L. Evans Engmeenng, and Technology - . ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL 553 Codirector, Center for Low Power Electronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dieter K Schroder Director, Center for Professional Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles S. Elliott Director, Center for Research ~n Engtneenng and Applied Sciences . . . . . . Gregory B. Raupp D~rector.Center for Solld State Electron~cbResearch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Kozicki Director, Center for System Science and Englneenng Research . . . . . . . . . Frank C. Hoppensteadt Codirector, Manufacturing Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AmpereA. Tseng Cod~rector,Manufacturing In3titute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vicki L. Smith Daniels lntenm Director. Telecommunications Research Center. ..... JosephY Hui College of Extended Education Dean. College of Extended Education.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bette F DeGraw Associate Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Will~amVerdtm D~rector,Amencan English and Culture Program . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marl. D Rentz Director, Commun~catlonaand Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Randy Bailey Dtrector. Development and Outreach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Sheldon Dbrector. Dlstance Leaming Technology. . . . . . Elizabeth H. Craft D~rector,Downtown Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bette F DeGraw Drrector. Extended Campus Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Patzer Director. Academic and Professional Programs . Patricia A. Feldman D~rector,Operations and Flnance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cathie M. Fox College of Fine A r t s Dean. College ot Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J. Robert Wills Dtrector, School of Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julie F. Codell Chair. Department of Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Claudia Murphey D~rector,School of Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .To Be Announced Chair. Department of Thedtre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bonnle J. Eckard D~rector,lnatltute for Stud~esin the Art\lra.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To Be Appointed Dtrector, Undergraduate Student Academic Serv~ce?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gina Stephens Director, ASU Art Muqeum . . . . . . . . . Marilyn Zeitlin G r a d u a t e College Dean. Graduate College. . . . . . Bianca L. Bernstein A%oc~ateDean. Student Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas E Callarman Associate Dean, Academr Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deborah N. Losse Assistant Dean. Academic Programs . . . . . . Sarah B. L~ndquist Senlor Manager, Administratibe S e n ~ c e and s lnformatlon Systems . . . . . . . . . .Kent D. Blaylock Craig and Barbara Barrett H o n o r s College Dean, Craig and Barbara Barrett Honors College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ted Humphrey Assoc~ateDean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Janet Burke Director. Office of National Scholarship Adblsement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M&hael CochiseYoung College o f Law Dean. College of Lau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patricia D White Assoc~ateDean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HainahArtenan Assoc~ateDean and Director. Lau Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V~ctonaK. Trotta Assistant Dean. A d m ~ n ~ s u a t ~ .o .n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rhonda Sandler Assistant Dean. Admisalons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brenda Brock Leslte Mamaghani Assistant Dean, Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan~elS Stouse Daector, Center for the Study of Laa. Sc~ence,and Technology. . D~rector.Clinical Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Catherine O'Grady Director, Legal Research and Writing and Academic Succe~sProgram . . Judith M Stinson Executive Director, Indian Legal Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rebecca A. Tsos~e College of Liberal A r t s a n d Sciences Dean, College of Llberal Arts and Sclences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gary S. Krahenbuhl Associate Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Milt Sommerfeld Assoc~ateDean, Academic Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leonard Gordon Associate Dean, Admimslration and Personnel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linell E. Cady Chair, Department of Aerospace Stud~es.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Col. Ronald Scott, Jr Chair. Department of Anthropology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John K Chance Chair, Department of B~ology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James P. C o l h s Chair, Department of Chemstry and B~ochemlstry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I. Devens Gust Cha~r,Ch~canaand Chicano Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vicki L. Ruiz Chair. Department of English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ToBeAnnounced Chair, Dep.mment of Exerctse Scrence and Physlcal Educat~on.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Willlam J Stone Char, Depanment of Family Resourcer and Human Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard Fabes Chair, Department of Geography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~reanddn6 h ~ a l l a c h i i n Char, Department of Geology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stmon Peacock Cha~r.Department of =story. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Noel J. Stowe Chair. Deoartment of Lannuanes and Literatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Davtd Wiham Foster Chaw. ~ c p x t m c n of t ~a;he&tic, . . . . Koscmary A. Renaut Chatr. D e ~ x t m c n ul i Mrroh~olop\ Edward A. Birrc -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chair, Department of Mtlitary Sctence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lt. Col. Samuel1 Hawes Chair. Department of Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BradArmendt Chatr, Department of Physlcs and Astronomy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Howard G. Voss Chair, Department of Plant Biology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. Kenneth Hoober Chair, Department of Political Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robert L. Youngblood Char, Department of Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dawyn E. Linder Chair. Deoartment of Relietous Studies.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joel Gerehoff Char. Dcpament of Swiolog) . . . . . . . . . . . Gary W. Petcmon Chatr. Dcpanment of Speech and lleanng Sclencc. . . . . . . . David lngram Dueitor. Afncan Amcncan Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leanor Boulln Johosun Dlrecior. (:cntcr for Asian Stud~es . . . . . . . . . . Ttmoth) Wong D~recv)r.Cancer Koearsh lncr!tutc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G . K o k n Pent1 Director. Center ior the Stud) ~rfEarly Eventi in Photorynthcsts. . . . . . . Wtllem Vermaas Director. Climatology htwralory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roben C. Dalllng lntenm D~rczlor.Htspan~. Research Cenler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gar) Keller Director. Intcrdisciplinar)' Hurnan~t~es Program . . . . . . . . . Charles Dcllhetm Director, Interdt,ripl~nary Cotnm~treefor Molecular and (:ellular Biology .. . . . . Benram L. Jambs Director, Instttute of Human Origtns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Donald C. Johanson Director, Lattn Amencan Studies Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tod Swanson Duector, Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Roben E. Bjork Director, Center for Meteonte Studles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carleton B. Moore Director. Center for Soltd State Sctence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul McMillan Director. Program for Southeast Asian Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karen Adams Director. Women's Studles Prosam - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marv. Loean Rothschild College of Nursing Dean. College of Nursing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara A. Durand lntenm Associate Dean for Graduate Proerams and Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To Be Announced Arsw~ateDcan fur l'nderenduarc Programs and Extended FA:du:at~on . llary L. Ktllccn Dtrestor. Cont~nulngand Extended Mucatlor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Hrabe Dtrector, Student Serv~ces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jcan Cratg Stengel Chatr. Di\ lsion of Adult Health Parcnt-Chtld N~rslng. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frances Thurber Chair, D~visionof C o t n n u n llealthlPcvchosoc~alYurslng S)sten~s . Pduline K#,mncntch Manager. - Commun~tvHealth Servir.e$ Cltnic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eltzdbelh Holman Colleoe of Public P r o a r a m s Dean, College of Public Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anne L. Schneider Associate Dean. Colleee of Publtc Pronrams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frederick C. Corev Director. Student Servlces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cheryl Herrera Director. Hugh Downs School of Human Communication.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jess K. Alberts Director, Walter Cronkite School of Journaltsm and Telecommunication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To Be A ~ ~ o r n t e d . . Dtrcctur. School of Justice Stud~cc.. . . . . . . . David Theo iii~ldbcrg Dorector. School of Puhlx Affalri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeffre) Chapmm Director, School of Social Work. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To Be Appointed Chair, Department of Recreation Management and Tounsm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carlton E Yosluoka Director. Advanced Publlc Executtve Proeram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peeev --,O'Sullivan Kachel Director. American Indian Studies Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carol Lujan Director. Asian Pacific American Studies Proeram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Nakavama Dlrector. Morr~soolnst~rutefor Publlc ~ o l ~ c ; . . . . . . . . R o b e n Mclntck Dtrector. Cenler for Nonorofit l r a d c r s h t ~and .Manseemen1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ruben Ashcraft Director, Center for Urban Inquiry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To Be Appointed Division of Undergraduate A c a d e m i c S e r v i c e s Executive D~rector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .William S. Johnson Assoc~ateDirector. Education Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gay W. Brack Associate Director. Advls~ngServices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stephanie Jacobson Assistant Duector, Student Success Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stephen &ppon Assistant Director, University Acadenuc Advising Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Casey Self Assistant D~rector,Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christina Stage - - - - - ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL 555 General Studles Program Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To Be Appoinred Busmess Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kathleen Renshaw University Libraries Dean, University Libraries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shenie Schmidt Assoc~ateDean, Continuous ImprovemenVTotal Quahty Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dora Biblarz Assoc~ateDean. L~braryServices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jane Conrow Actlng Associate Dean, V~deoResources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dora BibIan Ass~stantDean, Personnel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kurt Murphy . V~rginiaSylvester Head. Access Serv~ces.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o n s B ~ b l ~-o m h~c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To Be Aooornred Head. A c a u ~ s ~ t ~ and .a o Records. .. Interim Head, Architecture and Environmental Design Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dennis Madden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rob Soindler Head. Deoanment of Archives and Manuscriots Head. Go\ern~nentDocument.. M3p (:ollect!on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rebecca Burke Inlenm Head. lnterl!hran lnan ~ n Dcrument d Del~ven. . . . . . . . . Vlrz~n~a S,l\cster Head, L~braryInstruction. Systems, and Technology (LIST) .................. Scott Hemngton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roben Follet Head, Music Library . . . . . . . . . . Head. Prerenat~on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I . o ~Schneherger i Head, Spec~alColle:i~ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manlyn Wunhurger Acl~ngHead. Or~glnalCsthluging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ronda R~denour lnter~mHead. Noble Scien-e and Fnp~neennrLlbrary Reierence Servico. . Tum Turner Team Leader. Collect~onDevelooment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeanne kchardson Team Leader, Reference Serv~ces. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lydia LaFaro - Administrative Services, ASU Main Vice Provost, Adm~nistrativeServlces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mernoy Harrison Assistant Vice Provost, Admnlshatlve Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LeEtta Overmyer Senlor Execut~veAssistant, Administrative Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sheila Woods Stokes Comptroller and Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gerald E. Snyder Associate Comdroller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To Be Appointed .. As,lsl3nt Complroller. Ac;ounilng Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Manl)n Mulholl~n Arslslant C)mptn~ller.Student Business Services and Trcasur, .Manaremrnt . Joanne Wdmsle) . Director, Facilities Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Val Peterson Associate Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dave Bnxen Assoc~ateDirector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ted Cary Assoc~ateDirector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeffely Kauffmann . . . . . . . . . . . . Polly Pinney Assistant Director, Administrative Services . . . . . . . Assistant Director. Business Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dennls Ederer Assistant Duector, Consrmctlon and Deslgn Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vance Llnden Assistant D~rector.Crafts . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fred Giles Assistant Director, Custodial Serv~ces. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles S~monette Assistant D~rector.Grounds Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dav~dWebb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason Eslarmeh Campus Architect Campusplanner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RickColl~ns Manager, Adnunistrative. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wayne Den; Manager,ComputingServices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JoeMetzger Manager, Eng~neenng.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ray Tena Manager, Human Resources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carrie McNamara Segal Ass~stantVice Provost. Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Susan M. Malaga Assoc~ateDirector. Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Conn~eWood Assistant Director, Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chnst~neCervantes Assistant Director. Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sue Madden Director. Publlc Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To Be Appo~nred Chlef of Pol~ce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lanny Standr~dge Director, Parking and Transit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda R~egel Director, Purchasing and Business Servlces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ray Jensen Associate Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Riley Director. ASU Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Val Ross Director, Internal Audlt and Management Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walter B. Sllva Director, Risk Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Gomez Institutional Advancement Vice President for Inst~tut~onal Advancement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allan Price Associate Vice President for Inatitut~onalAdvancement. . . . . . . . . . . . Judy C. Knudson Asarstant V I LPres~dent ~ for Special Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frank B. H~dalgo Assistant Vtce President for Instltutlonal Advancement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve M~ller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Susan Clouse Dolbert Executive Director, Alumni Association . . Execut~veDirector, Publlc Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colleen Jenninas - Roegensack -Director. Dewlopment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lonnie L. Ostrom Director. Econormc Development and Community Outreach. . . . . . . . . . . . Gail Howard Direitor. Federal and Community Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neil Giuliano Dlre~tor,Informat~onServices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nancy Neff Director. Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wllma Mathews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Blake Anderson Director. State Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adelaida Severson Director. Speclal Events. . . . General Manager. Televls~onStatron KAET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles R. Allen Arizona State University Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alice Snell C h a ~ of r the Board C h a ~ Elect r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard Parker F~rstVrce Char. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marry Alvarez . . . . . . . . . . . .Pam Grant Second Vice Chalr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S e ~ r eatr y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MalCraig Treasurer.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EdRondthaler Pastchair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Ulnch President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LonnieOstsom Legal Counsel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Christian BOARO OF DIRECTORS Barbara Banen L nda Brock-Nelson Lattle Coor Wayne Doran Robert Fletcher Mrs G. Robert Herberger' John Lassen' P t Luck ng Rod McMu In' Budd Peabody Peter Schusi Mark Skar Dr Mae Sue Ta ley' Crag Weatherup E enZeger Rchard B oechl Lye Campbe Scott Crazier Robert Duckworth Kate Forbes Leonard Huck' Orme Lew s Jr Russ Lyon Jr W lam Nass kas John Prltz an' Wi cam Shaver G M. So enberger Gary Tooker Stan ev S We thorn Robert L BI~ernle' Jose Cardenas D no DeConc n ' Ra ph E sner' Grady Gammage Jr. Lupe ngusz Dawd Unco n Samue M a d an Jr' F orence Ne son Gene R ce James P. Simmons' Rex Staley. Ke th Tur ey' M lion Wh t ng Junius Bowman Ed Carson Pam De Duca Ron Erhardt Penny Gunnlng Frank Labr o a Mffi. Hugh W Long' Dane McCarthy Robin Parke A en ROSenbergf Ken Sklnner Robe* Swanson' Dr Morr son Warren' L bbv WI lams' ' Emeitus ASU Alumni Association Board Officers C h a ~ of r the Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Patrick Chalr Elect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Willlam W. Hochgraef Past Chair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Howard D. Snkenic Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nick L e m o n BOARO MEMBERS Tony M Astorga Pat Brock R J Machu les M chael A. Pressendo Marttn L. Shutz Thomas Awa Sandra Day Sandy Mender Lucy R vas Diane R Toaker Kenneth Behnnger Edd e DeVal Kevln 0 son Guy P Rol Kr'sty Westpha Darryl L Brad ey Bene D chey Aexander Pouos Richard J. Schen S sier Lynn M Wlnsor EX OFFlClO Luke Brady Susan C ouse Do bert Rob n R. Brady Jennifer Holsman Dav d Buffitem A anPrce Jane Carey A CB Sne ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL 557 KAET Community Advisory Board, 2000 Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lois Savage Vice Chair Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Hancock Ex Officlo. General Manager for KAET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chuck Allen Emeritus Associate Vice President for Instihltiond Advancement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judy Knudson Ex Officio. Chair of Nommating Comnuttee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Malena Alho Char, Volunteer Friends of Channel 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blaine Jolley Emeritus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RobeltElhs Ementus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kathy Zatz BOARD MEMBERS Joan Cudahy Max Gonra es Pa" Oves Marty Shu tz Robert Venberg Jan Wi son Gene D Adamo GonaHunado Katherine Hunon Raby V rginia Sknner Sandy Werthman Jane WI son Margie Emmermann Gema Duarte Luna Barbaa Ra ston Dr Bendy So John Wh~ieman Dane Flares Ham'lton McRae Ill Beth Schermer W~nefndeSio per Faye Wldenmann Sun Angel Foundation Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Wood Vice Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blll Schaefer Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RobenManhews Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m e G a l l a g h e r AT.URGE DIRECTORS Mantn Cafee Gene Drake Dean Jacobson Steve Loy B' I Post Gregg Tryhus Dan Carson Greg Hancack Steve Johnson M ke Ma oney Ed Robson Nadtne Carson Bob Hobbs Sr. Nap Lawrence Nate Norns Max Schr msher C E "Pep" Cooney Fred Homes John Lewis W l a m Pope Don Tap a Intercollegiate Athletics Director, Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin White ASU Head Coaches Baseball Men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PatMurphy Basketball Men. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rob Evans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charh Tumer Thome Basketball Women . Cross Country Men. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Walt Drenth Cross Country Women . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walt Drenth Diving Men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MarkBradshaw Diving Women. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MarkBradshaw . . . . .Bruce Snyder Football Men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Golf Men. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Randy Lein Golf Women . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Linda Vollstedt Gymnastics Women . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Spini Soccer Women. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TernPatraw Softball Women . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Wells Swimming Men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michael Chasson Swimming Women . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michael Chasson Tennis Men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lou Belken Tennis Women . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sheila McInemey Track and Field Men. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Kraft TrackandField Women . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GregKraft Volleyball Women. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Patti Snyder Park Wrestling Men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LeeRoy Smth Research Vice Provost for Research. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jonathan Fink Associate Vice Provost for Research. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ronald Barr Assistant to the Vice Provost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cynthia Ryan Senior Business Ooerahons Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rich Fill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Janice Bennett Director. Office of Research and Creative Act~v~tles. Gary Delago Assistant D~rector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D~rector,Sponsored and Property Fiscal Management (Interim) . . . . . . . . .Chetyl Conover Duector, Office of Research Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Conrad Storad Director, Center for Environmentdl Studles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Redman Duector, Partnership for Research in Stereo Modeling Program (PRISM). ..... Anshurnan Razdan Director, Animal Care Faclllty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tedd Brandon Ass~stantDtrector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gloria Aemt Duector, Radiation Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kenneth Mo5sman Director, Technology Collaborations and L~censingOffice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alan Poskanzer Student Affairs V~cePresldent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chnst~neK. Wtlk~nson Assoctate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean, Student Development. . . . . . . . . Jim Rund Assistant Vtce Pres~dentfor Student Affa~rsand Dean, Student Llfe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Soza Assistant Vice President and D~rector.Counseling and Consultation . . . . . . . . . . . Teresa Branch Manaeer of Student Affatrs Com~utlne . " Sew~ces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M~chaelSchaefer Associate Dean. Student Dcvch)pment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sall) Ranixge D~recu~r. .\nzona Preventton Keruur~eCenter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ga~IChad\r~-k Director. Career Sen lres ................................ Raymond Cartlllo lnter~mD~rector.hleniorlal Cnlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barham Dlckerson Director. Recrcst1on31S p m i xnd Student A;tl\~t~sr. ........... Gerald hl Ma35 D~rector.Kestrlenttal Life and Arststant Dmn, Student De\c.l<~pmenl. . . Ke\,~nCdok Duector, Student F~nanctalAssistance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dlane Stemper Director, Student Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Rimza Director, Student M e d ~ a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bruce D. Itule Director, Undergraduate Adm~sstons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Desch Regis t m.................................................. Lou Ann Denny University Continuous Improvement Project AdnunisIrator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacqute Gentry Program Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vicki H m o n Human Resources Spec~al~st Senlor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pamck Patterson ASU East See "ASU East Adnun~strat~ve Personnel," page 607 ASU Extended Campus See "College of Extended Education," page 553. ASU West See "ASU West Administrative Personnel:' page 621 ASU East Charles E. Backus, Ph.D., Provost www.east.asu.edu . . . . . . - '--. . Tne D.rgeon ng A S J East camp,s offers a var ery ol programs, from agr c d l t ~ r elo aeronadtlca engtneet ng technology Morrison School of Agribusiness and Resource Management .............,564 Department of Information and ManagementTechnology.. .......... ,590 Eastcollege .............................573 Department of Manufacturing and Aeronautical Engineering Technology.. College ofTechnology and Applied Sciences ..................,578 ... ,596 Map .................................... 601 Department of Aeronautical Management Technology ............... ,580 Directory................................ 602 Department of Electronics and Computer EngineeringTechnology Administrative Personnel. ................ ,607 ... ,584 Faculty and Academic Professionals ....... .603 Anzona State University East was established 1n 1996 at the former W ~ l l ~ a m Alr s Force Base, 21 mlles southeast of ASU Main. There, ASU East and 11seducat~onalpartners academic have created the Willlams Campus a res~dent~al community focused on meetlng the needs of students, bus1 ness, industry, and the larger . communlt) The 600-acre WII liams Campus offers a small college env~ronment,wlth access to the amenities of a major metropolltan area and the resources of a major research unlverslty ASU East offers degree programs that help students develop knowledge and skill7 they need for success in theu profess~onal.civic, and personal lives in the 21st centuly. Fourteen baccalaureate deeree oroerams. . - four master's degree programs, and one certificate program can be com pleted at ASU East, with additional programs ~nthe plan nlng stages. (See the "ASU East Baccalaureate Degrees and Maiors" table. oage . - 561.) The Collere of Technology -. and ~ ~ p l l Sciences ed offers a master's degree and a range of bachelor's programs In high demand area? of technology, the only programs of their bind in Anzona The unlque bachelor's and master's degrees in Agnbus~nessoffered by the faculty m the Mornson School of Agribuvness and Resource Management lead to careers in one of the fastest growlng sectors of global busmess. The Environmental Resources degrees offered through the Monison School orovide ODDorhImheS to studv wilderness areas and urban habitats and how people's activities affect the regenerative abilitv of natural resources. East Colleee offers a ranee of suppomng courses for all ASU East programs and bache lor's deerees with maiors in Busrness Admln~strat~on, Appllrd 1's)iholog). Fam~lyRc.;ources ind Humsn L)c\cl uoment, Flenicnlir\. Educarlon. and lnter.li,clpl~nan . . Stud ies. Students who are uncertain of their major may stan col lege at ASU East as East CollegeiTio Preference majors. Although a 1s a young campus. ASU East has already developed slgn~ficantstudent centered lnnovatlons m h~gher educat~onthat have earned national recognition ASU East assumed leadershlp In Arlzona In developing and offering the Ba~helorof Aoolled .. Science (B.A.S ) degree, a program deslgned spec~ficallyas a career progres slon deeree for students hold~nnthe Asaoc~ateof A.o.d ~ e d Scienc;(~ A S ) degree. The B.A.s. emphasizes manage ment, leadershlp, and communication shills. along wlth addlt~onaltechnical course work. ASU East has also developed an mnovatlve academic partnership wlth Chandler G~lbenCommunity College (CGCC). Tlus partnersh~pcombines the strengths of the two lnstltutions to provide ASU students w ~ t hh ~ g hquallty edu cation in a cost-eftectlve way. CGCC prov~dealower dlvi sion general education and maior - orereaui~ite . . courses that are dlrectly equivalent to ASU courses and transfer automaticallv. ASU East orov~desboth lower and uooer-d~v~slon .. courses in the major and upper dlvla~ongeneral stud~esand general interest courqes. Through the partnersh~p.students can get at the Williams Campus all the courses needed to graduate in four years w ~ t han ASU baccalaureate degree, generally at some savings in tuttion. New facllltles. new programs. and new oppomnltles are constantly emerging at ASU Eart The campus is easzly accessible via major lntentate routes. See the map a n page 601. For the latest intormatlon, call 480 727 EAST (3278) or check the Web site at www.east.asu.edu. - .. - - Accreditation The Nonh Central Assoc~atlonof Colleges and Schools accreditation of ASU Main includes ASU East In addition, ASU East programs in Aeronautical Eng~neeringTechnology, Electronics Engineering Technology, and Manufactur Ing Engineering Technology are accredited by the Technol ogy Accreditation Commission of the Accred~tationBoard for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (TAC of ABET). For more informatton, call 410 347 7700 or write TECHNOLOGY ACCRED TATION COMMISSION OFTHE ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY INC 111 MARKET PLACE SUITE 1050 BALTIMORE MD 21202-7102 ACADEMIC ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION The chief ooeratine and academic officer of ASU East is the provoat. here aretwo colleges and one school at ASU East admin~steredby deans. These acadenuc unlts develop and implement the teaching, research, and servtce programs of the ~nstitution.Additional support for the acadenuc mis slon of the campus is provided by Library Serv~cesand Informat~onTechnology, each administered by a director. See "ASU East ~acultyandAcadenuc ~rofessionals:' page 603, and "Academic Organ~zatlon:' page 8. ADMISSION Nondegree Students. Nondegree students may take courses at ASU East accordlne to the soecial orov~sionsunder "Admission of Undergraduate Nondegree Applicants." page 68. - Degree-Seeking Students. Degree seeking students must meet the un~versitvadmiss~onsstandards set bv the Arizona 0 ~ student ). adnuked to ASU Board of ~ e g e n t s ( ~ ~Any may take courses at ASU East. To be admitted to an ASU ~ a ;degree program, the student must meet undergraduate adm~ssionsrequirements and the specific adnusslon require ments of the ASU East program A student who is admltted to an ASU East degree programs defined as an ASU East student to For more admissions information and appl~cat~ons ASU East degree programs, call 480 727 EAST (3278) or V I S I ~or wnte UNDERGRADUATE ADMISS ONS AR ZONA STATE UNIVERSITY PO BOX 8701 12 TEMPE AZ 85287-01 12 - Transfer A m o n a ASU C a m ~ u s e s I)cgrce iceking students currcnll) cnr~lleda! tither ASU 5la1n or AS11 We,! \rho usnt to rrlocalc to an ASU Exst degree program \h<~ulJ contact thc OASIS at ASC Eas~.the O f f i x uf !he Rce~strarat ASU >lam. or the Admlss~onsand Records Office at ASU West for appropnate procedures. All credit earned at an) ASU campus automatically transfers to ASU East. Students should conault with their ASU East major advisor lo determine how t h s credit appl~esto therr major and graduat~onrequirements. Students should be aware that certain requirements (e.g., the min~mumnumber - ASU EAST 561 ASU East Baccalaureate Degrees and Majors Major Concentration Aeronautical Engineering Technology* Aeronautical Management Technology* Agribusiness Applied Psychology Applied Science Business Adminismtion Computer Engineering Technology* Electronics Engineering Technology* Elementary Education Environmental Resources Family Resources and Human Development Ioduseial Technology Interdisciplinary Studies Manufachuing Engineering Technology* Ainvay science Eight management, ainvay science management Agribusiness finance, food and agri bustness marketing, food sclence, general agribusiness, golf facilities management, international agribusi ness, management of agribusiness, preveterinary med~cme,profess~onal golf management, resource manage ment - Avlatton maintenance management technology, aviation management technology, computer systems administration, consumer products technology, dtgltal medla management. digltal publishing, emergency management, fire service manage ment, food retailmg, instruments tlon, mcrocomputer systems, municipal operations management. operations management, production technology, resource team specialist, semiconductor tech nology, software technology appli catlons, technical grapb~cs - Computer engineering technology, software englneenng technology, software technology Electronic systems, microelectmnics, telecommunications Ecology, watershed ecology, wildlife habitat management Family resources and human develop ment in business, human nutrition dletetlcs Environmental technology management, industrial technology management, information technology Manufacturing engineering technology, mechanical engineering technology Multimedta and Technical Commumcatlon * Tbs major requms more than I20 semester hours to complete Degree Administered By B.S. Department of Manufacturing and Aeronautical Engineering Technoloev ~ e ~ a r t m e n t~eronautical of Manaeement Technoloev t orris on School of ~gnbuslnessand Resource Management B.S. B.S. B.S. B.A.S. East College Bachelor of Applied Science Advtsory Committee B.S. B.S. East College Department of Electronrs and Computer Engineering Technology B.S. Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology East College Morrison Schwl of Agribusiness and Resource Management East College B.A.E. B.S. B.S. B.S. Department of Information and Management Technology B.I.S. B.S. East College Department of Manufacturing and Aeronautical Engineering Technology East College B.S. Academic Advising ours' College or School Locallon Telephone Days College of Technology and Appl~edSclences East College Momson School of Aeribusiness and Resource Management University Honors College - CNTR 10 CNTR 92 CNTR 20 480 727 1252 4801727-1515 480 727 1585 Man. Fn Man.-Fri. Man. Fn. 8 A h1 5 P.M 8 A.M. 5 P.M. 8 A.M. 5 P M IRIS HA^^^^ 4801965-2359 Man.-Fri. 8 A.M. 5 P.M. I Walk ina are welcome: appotntments are recommended. ' The Unrversrty Honors College is located at ASU Matn of upper divislon semester hours to graduate may differ among campuses. TRANSFER CREDIT Courses taken from Chandler Gilbert Community College through the Partnership in Baccalaureate Educat~on are automatically transferred to ASU East each semester. These counes and courses taken at other Arlzona publlc community colleges transfer according to equivalencies established in the current Arizona Hlgher Educat~onCourse Equivalence Gulde (Transfer gu~desare avallable at www.asu.edu provostian~culation.)The acceptability and a .v.o l ~ c a b ~ lof ~ tcourses v transferred from other unlversltles and commun~t).wllr.ges i, Je~ernt~ncd 11) AS[' \lam l'nderrrdduats .Adnib,s~on\In .'~~n~ull:+llt~n rvlth thc faci~ll) or acadermc advtsor of the student's choice ot majol JOINT ADMISSION CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT (JAC) JAC 001 Joint Admission Continuous Enrollment. (W12)F, S. SS For use by ASU East to track undergraduate students admlned la East Campus degree programs who are concurrent y enro led or so e y enro ed n courses offered by Chandler G bed Community Co 'age ADVISING Students are encouraged to t&e advantage of the slilll and knowledge of the adv~slngprofessionals available to them m the academ~cunlts and to seek academlc advlblng early. For more tnformation or to schedule an adv~singsesslon, contact an academlc advlsor see the "Academic Advising" table on thls page). DEGREE PROGRAMS See the "'ASU East Baccalaureate Degrees and Majors" table, page 561. For graduate degrees. see the "ASU East Graduate Degrees and Majors" table, page 563. CAMPUS AND STUDENT SERVICES ASU East is a student centered campus that offers many of the features of a small college in a ~ r a area l while pro vid~ngaccess to the resources of a major research university and the amcntt~e> of s large metnrpolitm *re;* The ~ a m p u , tnclurlcs ek~sllente J ~ ~ a t ~ oina oa l ~ t l zmodern cla,,roonis and laboratories, a 21st centuq electronlc ltbrary, and state of the art computer equipment Other amenltles ~ncludea leamlng center. chlld care services. campus union. bookstore. copy center, and free parhng A shuttle service pro v ~ d e stransponation between ASU East. Mesa Community College. and ASU Main. An add~tionalshuttle 17 available for transportallon from ASU M a n to ASU West Enrollment Services--OASIS The OASIS prov~desone stop servlcea for admission. financ~alatd. business services, and reelstratton. Come n~entlylocated in the Acadermc ~ e n t e ;Budding. students find personnel ready to assst them wlth reeistrauon pro .ei,e\. tultlun payment. l1n;mclal asrl\la!l.'e intonnallon. \rodsnl smplo)rnenl. ASC Sun Carclr (phott~IL)\,, 2nd park Student Support Services Staff prov~denew student advising orientat~onprograms. workshops, academic advls~ngfor undeclared malors. sup pon for clubs and organizations, international and multlcul turd ~tudents,students with disabilities. and tutonng ser vlces and referrals. Staff also provlde career advisine and assessment, career planning workshops, career exploration software programs, and internship ~nformat~on. Williams Campus Housing and Residential Life Campus houslng 1s located in several academic villages designed to suppon and promote student a~ademtcsuccess. Family restdent assistants live and work in the homes and resldent assistants live and work in the restdence halls. There are many opponunltles for students to be involved in e leadership pos;tio& in resident~all ~ f programs Residence Halls. Residence ha119 offer 160 large pnvate rooms, which feature a private bath and a shared lutchenette that Includes a microwave and a refrigerator. Students may elect to share a room with another student if they prefer. Homes. More than 600 homes with two to five bedrooms are located on campus. Homes include all appliances, car ports, and storage. Smgle and married students, as well as faculty and staff llvlng w ~ t hthelr fanulles make their home at the W~lliarnsCampus For more informallon. call 480 727 1700. Library Services Strone- resources and versonal service define the ASU East Library. As a primarily electron~cresearch llbrary, it is des~enedto take maximum advantare of new technoloev. ... el citron^: ~ndexcs.cat3lugs. and j,rurnal, suppon .;rud) and w>r.dr:h in mall\ ticlds, with dn enmha\ir on thr. maiori offered at ASU East. While the lib& acqutres materials in all formats. by intention it prefers electron~ctext. Thousands of penodlcals are avalable digitally in all subjects, w h ~ l e those that remaln in p m t f o m can be obtalned by the I~braryqulckly. Documents in electronic t o m can be deli" ered directly to students'deshs by e mall or fax. Most pub11 cattons not ava~lableon camp"\ may be obtalned overmght. Whde moat come from the other Lampuses of ASU, the ASU EAST 563 ASU East Graduate Degrees and Majors Major Concentration Degree Adnunistered By Agribusiness Agribusiness management and marketing, food quallty assurance M.S, Envimmental Resources GISIremote sensing, nanual resource management, and range ecology M.S. Fanuly Resources and Human Development Technology Human numttoo M.S. Mornson School of Agribusiness and Resource Management Morrison School of Agribusiness and Resource Management East College Aeronautical engineering technology, aviation human factors, aviation management technology, computer systems engineering technol0 6 , electronic &stems. eigince"ig technology,environmentaltechnology management'infomation technology, initmnentatioo and measurement technology, management of technology, manufacturing engineering technology, mechanical engineering technology, microelectronics engineering technology, security engineering technology M.S.Tech. library can obtain publications from anywhere in the world. The library's Web address is eastlib.east.asu.edu. Computing Services With more than 75 workstations, the Computing Com mons at ASU East provides general computing access through the campus network to the Internet and ASU Main computer services, including e mail and general purpose computing. The IT East department provides specialized software and systems to meet the p d c u l a r needs of the ASU East programs. In addltlon, IT East provides computer classrooms and audiovisual material to support the campus academic programs. IT East has a staff of support personnel to a d the campus commun~ty'scomputing needs, including Web development. Williams C a m p u s Union The Campus Union IS the center of the campus commu nity, serving students, faculty, staff, and guests. Umon facilitles include meetme- and study rwms, a ballrwm, TV lounge. :offee har. and 2 game room. P r o g r m and $en Ices su~.hxi moble nights. ice cream joci~ls,dances, and holida) parties complem~ntthe educational nusston of the ~ i l l t a m i Campus and enhance the quality of campus life. The union is staffed orirnarilv, bv, students.. orovidine them the oowrtunity to develop leadership skills and a customer service on entation. For more information. call 4801727 1098. . - .. Learning Center In the Learning Center, undergraduate and graduate stu dents can study. conduct research and access writing assistance, subject area tutoring, and computer-asseted insmc tion. Staff members also provide workshops and in class presentations on writing, presentation, and study skills. Located in the Academlc Center Building, the Learning Center offen a convenient and quiet study location for indi NOTE For tno General St~doos raqd rarnonl. eodrses CoUege of Technology and Applied Sciences vidual students and study groups. Leisure readmg is encour aged by otienng rrc)cled pn&rbdck bwks and magazines to horrou andcornionable iurnlsh~npsI I I whlch lo relax .4U Leamlne u Center servlces are free toenrolled students. For more ~nformationor to schedule a tutoring appointment, call 480 727 1452. Recreational Facilities a n d Services The Williams Camous Fitness Center is eauiomd with state-of the art weight training and cardtovascular machines, racquetball courts, and a gymnasium. Traned exercise professionals are on hand daily to provide personal trantne assistance. A varietv of health. fitness. and swrts classesare also offered at &e F~tnesscenter. For stuhents who prefer outdoor swrts activities, the campus has basket ball &d tennls courts. soccedfootball fields, baseball fields, a running track, and s w m n g pool. For more tnformation, call 480 988-8400. . .. S t u d e n t Health Services Hralth scrvlcer for ASC East itudcnls are provtded hy the Veteran's Adrn~nistralionMedical Ccnler located at the Will~amsCampus. Services include primary assessment and treatment of health problems and injuries, physical exam natlons and ~mmunizat~ons. women's health care.. d~agnost~c tests, laboratory tests/X rays. and a pharmacy. Health edu cation and counseline. smoking cessation counseline. and wellness and health &sessme$s are also available. &dent registration fees cover the cost of office vistts for full time ASU East students. Part time students pay a nominal fee. Some office procedures and laboratory tests require additional charges. Health insurance is not required to use the health services; however, it is strongly adv~sedfor all stu dents and is required for international students. For more information. call 602 222 6568. - and c w e s (sbcn as L SO C ana h) see 'General SILOes' page 87 For grad~atlon reqllrernonts,see Un.venfy Graa~allonRequ rernenls' page 83 Far an explanallon of aodtnonal OrnnlDLs co.rses o%rW b ~ not l I Sled on th s catalog see 'Clarsr cat.on of Courses' page 60 Morrison School of Agribusiness and Resource Management Raymond A. hlarquardt Dean (CNTR 20) 4801727-1585 www.east.asu.edu/msabr PROFESSORS BRADY. BROCK EDWARDS. KAGAN MARQUARDT. SEPER CH SHULTZ,THOR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR GREEN M LLER RACCACH RICHARDS, WHYSONG ASSISTANT PROFESSORS BURK NK. MANFREDO. PATTERSON. SCHMITZ STANTON PURPOSE The Morri5on School of Aznbusiness and Resource Man agement prov~dehacademic program? In Agribus~nessand In Environmental Resources Agnbuslness is the business of food and fiber production and the technology necessary to chanze - a raw matenal (a commodity) or an idea into a new product or business for the world'r consumers. Producing, financing, marketing, and prov~dlngtood and fiber for the world amounts to more than one half of the earth's global economy. Agnbuslness courses in the Morrison School are deslgned to prepare students for a wide range of job oppor tunlties in agrrbuslness and busmeas. More than 20 percent of all jobs in the Unlted States are agr~buslnesarelated, and the industrv 19 even more LmDortant intemationallv, with more than half of all jobs in emerging countries related to food and fiber products. Population increases worldw~de have led forerabters to predict that more than I I bill~onfood l part of the global agribusiness and fiber consumen w ~ l be also;stimat;that, at that system b j the )ear2020 tlme, more than 20.000 agnbusinecs jobs \%111go unfilled due to a lack of skilled professionals. The academlc procrams in Agribusiness are especially deslgned to meet the needs of the urban student who has lit tle or no prerious agriculture experience. An lnterest in plants, animals, or food can be the starting potnt for career development in agricultural mdustneh or resource manage ment. The undergraduate programs also prov~dethe neces sary traimng for students preparing to enter graduate degree programs For students intere\ted in natural resource management, the school offers degree programs in Envrronmental Resources. Environmental resources is a aclence that applies across the ecologi~alcontrnuum of wilderness areas and urban lands. Student- learn not only about wildlands but ,~IM, dh.,ui iurh;at> h.nh~t.it, md boa p~'~,pl<,'~ :ILII\ IIIC> . t l i ~ . ~ l thc rupcner.fill\.c 3hllll) 01 ,lntur31 rtr.,~lrz:r Thc En8 lron mental Resources curriculum orov~desthe oDoonunltv to .. develop technological shills such as remote sensing of data from a~rcraftor satellites. computer based Geograph~c orec casts Information Systems, and techniques for ecological restoration. Graduates of the Envuonmental Resources programs have employment opportunities in environmental resource management, applied ecology, wildlife biology, soil and water conservation, and land reclamat~onin both pnvate firms and government agencies. CENTER FOR AGRIBUSINESS POLICY STUDIES The Center for A,pbuslness Policy Shldies (CAPS) car nes out research and development relating to agnbusiness, rural development, multiple use of scarce resources, and public policy CAPS addresses regional, national. and inter national dev&opment ~nthe context of global and competi tive markets for agricultural products and inputs. For more information. contact the director at 480 727 1249. NATIONAL FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL POLICY PROJECT The National Food and Agricultural Policy Project (NFAPP) constructs a 10-year baselme forecast for the fruit and vegetable produce indusfq and spec~ficcommodities, resoonds to conmesslonal inoulnes concemine uohcies affecting the fruit and vegetable industry, and publishes a monthlv newsletter hiehliahtine research efforts. Areas of study include domestir an: mte'mational promotion of fruits and vezetables, trade and the impact of trade aereements. crop insurance and risk management, and the use of neural network models In forecasting. For more information, con tact the director at 480 727 li24. - -. DEGREES The Morrison School of Agribusiness and Resource Man aeement offers two B S. degrees: Agribusiness and Environ mental Resources. students-interested in the Agribusiness major may select from the following concentratlons: agribusiness finance, food and agribusiness marketing, food sci ence, general agnbusiness, golf facilities management, international a,pbus~ness, management of agribusiness. professional golf management, reaource management, and preveterinary medicine The Environmental Resources major offers concentrations m ecology, watershed ecology, and wildlife habltat management. For students holding an A A.S. degree, the school offers ~.p l i e dScience degree with concentratlons the Bachelor o f A. in consumer products technology, food retailing, and resource team soecialist. The school offers the M.S. degree in Agribusiness and the smM.S. degree . in Envuonmental Resources. Agnhusmess dents may select either a research oriented program, which leads to the completion of a supervised thesis, or a program consisting of c o i n e work onl;(nonthesis option). All M.S. candidates in Amibusiness must complete a minunum of 36 semester hour~.~students in the ~nvlrbnmentalResources degree program may study natural reaource management, Geographic lnformauon Systemiremote senslng. and ant ma1 plant ecology. All M.S. candidates in Env~ronmental Rebources must complete 30 semester hours of approved graduate work. See the Graduate Catalog for more informa tion. dents are required to complete a senes of courses that ana lyze the behavior and performance of both commodity and consumer food markets. Fwd Markethe" ~~-and Amibuiness ~" ~ AGB 331 Agncullurdl Calll!~tod~Uc<. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 AGB 422 Cvnrumcr Behlraor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 AGB 429 Markemg Research .................................... 3 9 AGB elecuves ..................................... Agnbuslness core. ................................... 36 Agnbus~nessprerequlsire courses.. ........................ 26 . . . . . 80 Total ................................ Food Science Concentration. The food sclence concentra. tion focuses on both scientific and technical competency skills w ~ t han emphasis on food microbiology, f w d chenus try, biotechnology. mathemat~cs,and statistics. This unique program prepares graduates for employment opportunities in the food, beverage, and dairy industries; regulatory agen cles such as the FDA and USDA; intematlonal organizations such as FA0 and WHO; and consumer organlzatlons. In addition, graduates may choose to pursue advanced degrees. Fwd Science AGB 340 Fwd Processmg.................................... 440 Fwd Safetv .................................. AGB ~ 3 3 AGR 412 F d a.d Indumial Microblult>g) 3 MI(: 205 Mulcmblolo:! SG . 3 MIC 20h Micmbtolog) Labuntory SG I ..................................6 AGB upper div~sionelecuves ~gribu;iess core.. . ......................................36 Agribusiness prerequls~tecourses .....................................26 Total ........................... . . . . . . . .81 General Agribusiness Concentration. The general agri business concentrauon offers students a chance to bu~lda broad . perspective in the field of ambusmess. In an ane - of . specialization, there remalns a growing need for general~sts These ~ndlvidualshave mastered finance, market~ng, .man agement. and other rcchnolog~c\\uch da computers and ,Id IIS~ICS and are cap~bleof Jrmonstrdung t h ~ rnarter) s General Agribusiness AGB 334 Agricultural Commodities ...............................3 AGB 410 Agnbuslness Management U .............................3 ..............................12 AGB electives ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Agnburincr, curt r\gnhurnt>u\, prercqulsirr cdunr., 26 Total .................... ........ .80 International Agribusiness Concentration. A student study~nginternational agribusiness is typically preparing for a career w ~ t h 1. a US.-based internahonal agnbus~nessfirm; 2. a U.S. agribusiness firm affected s~gnificantlyby trade: 3. programs of agribusmness for or in developing coun tries; or 4. government agencres onented toward internattonal Issues T h ~ concentration s requlres a mastery of subjects In lnter natlonal trade, agricultural development, international policy, and global marketing practices and institutions. international Agribusiness AGB 450 International Agriculmral Development G .... .3 AGB 452 International Agricultural Policy ............? AGB 454 International Trade ........... ............3 AGB electives .................................... ...... 9 Apnbujlne,r.urr . . . . . . . . . . . I h Agciblljlnc,, prrrcqol,ncd,lnc~.. . . . . . . 26 Total ............................. ................ 80 Professional Golf Management Concentration. The pro fessional golf management (PGM) concentration prov~des qualified students with the unique comb~nat~on of knowl edge and slulls required to pursue management opportunlties in the golf industry. T h ~ program, s accredited by the Professional Golfer's Association of Amenca, is specifically des~gnedfor the smdent who aspires to become a qual~fied golf professional; thus the student must meet a play~nga b ~ l ity test (see "PGMAdmission:'on th~apage). PGM students must complete the agribus~nesscore, whlch helps them develop the critical business sk~llsneeded to manage com plex orgamzations. In add~tion,the PGM concentratron requires a mintmum of 14 semester hours of golf related courses in the following areas: golf course operations, turf grass management, clubfitting and repar, pro shop merchandising, golf course mechanics, golf course shop management, &d movement analys~s.The concentration also requires the student to comolete nine semester hours of lnternshio experience at golf'facilities, providrng the student w ~ t hGaluable hands on expenence. All golf related courses and lnternshl~sare seiected w ~ t hth; assistance of a PGM program coordlnator. P G M Admission. To be admitted into the PGM Dronram. students must meet a playmg abilrty test. ~ o n t a c &;EM i program coordlnator at 480 727 1017 for more ~nformatton Professional Golf Management Agnbuslness core ......................... .30 Agnbusmess p ~ ~ q u l s icourses te ..................... 22 Professional golf management courses ................. .i4 Professional golf management mternshp ................. 9 Total .......................... - .. 75 Golf Facilities Management Concentration. The " eolf facilities management concentratlon 1s designed to prepare students to nursue careers as golf course suoerintendents. Through the agrihu,~nr,b core. ,tuJcnts debclop ihu crit~cal h u \ ~ n c ;skills ~ needed to manaec coniolcr orean~ldt~on.; 11) addition, the golf faclllt~esmanagement ~oncentratlon reguires a minimum of 22 semester hours of golf - faclllties management courses in the following areas: operatlons, plants, landscaprng, sods. lrngatlon and water management, fertilizers, pest control, turf grass management, mechanics, management con and shop management. The golf fac~llt~es centratlon also requ~resthe student to complete SIX semester provrding hours of internship experience at golf facrl~t~es, valuable hands on expenence. Contact an academic advisor for more mnformauon. - Golf Facilities Management ................... .30 ... ...... .22 Golf facilrties management couraes. ............ . .22 Internship. .......................................... .....6 Total ............................................... . . . . . .80 Agnburinesr core Agribusiness prerequrslte courses. MORRISON SCHOOL O F AGRIBUSINESS AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 567 Veterinary Medical Schools. There are approximately 27 schools of vetennary med~cinem the Umted States. Each school establishes the specihc prerequlsltes that are requlred for admiss~on.Adv~sorsin the Morrison School assibt stu dents in designing thelr class schedules to meet the require ments of the vetennary schools to which they plan to apply. Each school generally looks for courses in biology, chemis try, genetxs, m~croblology,and organic chemistry In addition to a sclence foundat~onall students must meet the Unl verslty General Studies requirement, complete 45 semester houn ot upper division courses and satisfy the school Prerequisite Courses for Preveterinary Medicine and Resource Management. Students who select the preveten nary medlcine and reaource management concentrattons must take the following courses, some of w h c h can also be used to meet the General Studles requlrement. ACC 230 Uses of Accaunung Infomauon 1 3 3 ACC 240 Uses of Accounung Infomauon I1 BIO 181 General B~olog)SQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 BIO 182 General B~olagvSG ... ... 4 4 CHM 113 General Chermatry SQ CHM 1 I5 General Chermrtry ulth Qu&tauveAnalysts SQ .... .5 Chwse between the coune comb~nauonsbelow ............... .&8 CHM 231 Elementary Organic Chemisq SQ 3) CHM 235 Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory SQ (I requirements. Resource Management Concentration. The resource concentration comblnes the agribusiness con management . centration core nith solid technical preparation In biology. chemistry, andlor economics. There is a growing demand by industrv and " eovemment for oersons who understand both the technical and managerial baas for sustainable develop ment. remediatton andor utilization of natural resources for agribu?iness, conservation, and habitat restoration. Courses and field projects prepare the student to analyze. develop, and manage programs that make use of land and water in an economic as well as envuonmentally sustainable fashion or CHM 331 General Organic Chermstry 3) CHM 332 General Organic Chermstry (3 CHM 335 General Organic Chermshy Labaratory (I) CHM 736 General Organic Chemstry Laboratory (I) ECN 11 1 Macrwconomic Pnnc~plesSB ............................ .3 ECN I I2 Mlcroeconormc Principles SB.. .......................... .3 ENG 301 Writing for the Professions L... ........................ .? MAT 210 Bnef Calculus 3 MIC 205 Microbiology S 3 MIC 206 Microbiology Laboratory SG ............................. .I 2 . . . . . . .43 51 Total. Resource Management AGB 455 Resource Management SB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 AGB 480 Agribusiness Pollcy and Government Regulations.. .. .3 ETM 301 En\tranmentai Management ........................ 3 Agnburtnerr core 36 Resource Management prerequlrltes 43 51 Preveterinary Medicine. A student studying agribusineqs could also be preparing for adrmssion to a professlonal vet erinary school. Whlle completing the courses needed for acceptance Into veterinary school, the student is broadening his or her career potential with agnbus~nesscourses. The major reason for the lack of success as a professlonal veteri narlan la rarely bad medlc~neor sclence. It is often a lach of knowledge of how to run a business or practice In add~tion. should a preveterinary student dec~denot to apply to a veter inary school, thls major provldes alternatne career pathc Into human or veterinary pharmaceutical indushies or the food industry. Selection of thls concenhatlon pemuts stu dent? to complete the prevetennary requirements for entrance to professional veterinary school. The curriculum permits the student to obtain some course work in agrzbusl ness as it relates to profess~onalpra'tlce and industry. Total ......................................................................88 96 Environmental Resources--6,s. The pnmary emphasis of the Environmental Resources major is natural resource management and conservation. Particular attentton is given to the atudv of ecosystem char actemtics as they relate to the use of r~newableresources. Students learn appltcat~ons of ecological principles to .. . resource management through examples drawn from forest, range, and urban ecosystems. The Environmental . riparian. . Resources major offers three concentrat~onsecology. watershed ecology, and wildllfe habltat management. Preveterina~Medicine Agnbuatness core . . . . . . . . . . .36 Prevetertnary medtrtne prerequlsltes ................... .43 5 1 Total .................................... . GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS The completion of a m~nimumof 120 semester hour? ~ncludlngthe First Year Composition requlrement. General Studles ("General Studies," page 87). the Envlronmental Resources core. and selected concentration reauirements leads to the B.S. degree. An overall GPA of 2.60 and a minimum grade of "C" in the Env~ronmentalResources core are required for graduation. Students must have completed a minimum of 45 semester hours of uprrer .. divirion credit Some of the Envuonmental Resources core courses may also be ubed to meet General Studies requirements. 79 87 Veterinary College Acceptance. A student who has been accepted to a school of vetennary medicine before he or she has earned a B.S. degree in the Momson School may do so by completing a minimum of 30 semester hours at ASU and the General Stud~esrequirement Students must receive a written statement from the dean of the Momson School SIV Ing sentor in absentla privileges. A student is ellgible to receive the B.S. demee after the ASU Office of the Reeistrar receives a recommendation from the dean of the veterinary professlonal school and a transcript indicating the student has completed the necessary semester hours commensurate with ASU graduation requirements. NOTE' For Inc Gonora req, remenlr St-u 0s reqb remcn, coLrses en0 coaes sdch see -Un vers ty Gladla1 on Req..rernenls: -C ass.1 callon of Co.rsos, page 60 n lnts calaog see Environmental R e s o u r c e s C o r e BIO 181 General Blology SQ ...4 BIO 182 General B'ology SG ...................................... 4 . .4 CHM 101 lnuoductorj Chermstq SQ . CHM 23 1 Elemenrar) O r g a c Chemstry SQ . . . . . .3 SO C an0 nr,see 'Genera Sl.dles: page 87 For grad.aIlon For an axpanatloo of aao I onal omn b ~ cso m e s onereu 0.1 no1 I sloa us. pago 83 CHM 235 ERS 170 ERS 207 ERS 225 ERS 226 ERS 246 ERS 301 ERS 107 ERS 31I ERS 150 ERS 765 ERS 402 ERS 460 ERS 480 ERS 485 ERS 4W MAT 210 1 Elemenray Organ)' Chermstry Laboratory SQ. . 4 lnmoductlon to Env~ronmentalScience SQ 4 Plant Taxonomy . . . Soils . . . . . . . . . .3 Soils Laborator) ......... 1 Enr'ronmental Con ervatlon and Ecology G . . ...... ..l Ecology . . . . . . . . . Plant ldenuficatton .......... 4 F O md ~ ~ a n g and e E~osystema.. ............... ..4 Envtronmentd stat stics cs ...................... ..3 Watershed Management ........................ . 3 Veeetatlon Measurement. .......................... ..4 Applied Systems Ecology. ..................... ..3 Ecosystem Management and Plannlng L ........... ..3 GIS ~n Natural Resources ...............................3 1 Recent Advancer in Environmental Resource, Bnef Calculus M A ...................................... ..3 Core toral ............ E c o l o -. av Concentration The ecology concentration focuses on connecttons pnnctples and their application to between baslc ecoloetcal . a broad m a ) of environmental challenges across a wide range of ecosystems Course work concentrates on the Inter relationships ot soil, water, and vegetation systems and the fauna that Inhabit these systems In a d d ~ t ~ oton a strong foundation in these areas, btudents are provtded w ~ t hthe analytical tools and slulls to evaluate and apply ecological c o n ~ c p t rtcl 1ran:l~ementi\r.le, Potenlial employer. ut t h ~ s tlr.1~of .tud) ~rlclu~lc redcral re,c~urrl 1, sorltllleted h! tak~ng(he ERS core curriculum and 25 hours of courses ltsted below, with a mlnlmum of 10 hours from each group. Grol'p A . Inrrodranon and Bockdrop 10 Eroloqr ERS ERS ERS ERS ETM GLG L GPH GPH PLB Ecolaelcal Restoration.. ...... Sod Classihcatian and Management. ..... Rlpwian Ecosystem Management Wetland Ecos)atem~and Sods Envlranmentd Management lntroductton to Geology I (Physical SQ I c G I . I Iahtlrdlug SfJ I I I I Inrr~du;t~c>n I.) Phplcal (izo~rlph! .SQ . . . . .3 ?It! . j , c ~ c nanJ b.ov~r<,nment (i . . . . . . . . . . .....3 4 108 Plant Phys~ology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 420 425 477 414 101 101 I I ground in physical and biological sctences. Upper-division course work focuses on providing the intellectual capability and tools to address water-related management issues. Graduates may pursue careers wtth federal and state agen cles or in the private sector as resource managers, environmental health spectaltsts. or consultants. Tlus con~entrationis completed by taking the ERS core cumculum and 25 hours of courses listed below, with a minimum of 10 hours from each group. Group A: lnfroduozon and Boddrop lo Wnrer.~hedEcology CHM 302 Environmental Chemtshy .......... ............3 ...............3 ERS 333 Water Resources Management.. .. .............. ..3 ERS 364 Surface Watcr Hydrology.. . . .........3 ERS 425 Sod Clasrtficatian and Management .............. ..3 ERS 465 Surface Water Quality ............. ETM 302 Water and Wastewater Treatment Technology. ...... ..3 GLG 101 Intmductton toGealogy I (Phystcal) SQ ............. ..3 GLG 103 Intraductron to Geology I Laboratory SQ ............... 1 GPH 212 Inmaductton to Meteorology I SG .............. 3 GPH 214 Inmaductlon to Meteorology Laboratory I SG .......... ..I Group B Focus Areas and Tools of Warershed Ecolog) ERS ERS ERS ERS 420 433 477 486 Ecoloeicd Rertaratton.. .........................3 Rlpanan Ecosystem Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Emuonmental Rlsk Assessment and Management . 3 Remote Sensrne ~n Env~ronmentalResources. .4 Additional courses must he approved by an advisor. Wildlife Habitat M a n a g e m e n t Concentration The atldlifc habirdt managemenl concentration fwuseh on the ~ s ~equirements:' page 152). The major requtres an additional 33 hours, including a 15 hour core, se;en hours of professional proficiency courses, and 11 hours of general business advanced electives. Students may choose tdtake addltlonal buslness courses, related courses m industry speclfic busmess programs at ASU East (e.g. aeribus~ness.information and management technoloev, and aeronautical management technolo&), or a special o$ional 12 hour extension of the basic malor in ~ n d u s.wspecific . programs For the latest information about application, admissions, and program requirements and courses, access www east.asu.edu ecollege on the Web or call an East College advlsor at 480 727 1042. Educorionol Medto ond Computers ( E M C ) EMC 300 Computers in Education . . . - ELEMENTARY E D U C A T I 0 L B . A . E . Students who wlsh to prepare for certification ~nElemen tary Education can cornpkt; the B.A.E. degree in Elemen taw Educat~onin East College. - It 1s a "cohort" program . . Groups of students move through the entire professional curriculum together Methods courses are taught on site m the schools. and students do field work in the ~choolseverv semester lesdlng up to their student teaching experience. . Admissions and maior requirements for the program at ASU 174, for details For the latest inf;lrmation about applt cation, admissions, promam requlrements, and courses in the East College access www.east.asu.eduleco1 lege on the Web, or call the East College advisor at 480 727 Course Listings Brbnqwl Educanon (BLE) BLE 498 Pro Sermnar ....................... Currz -ulum and Insrrucrton ( D C I ) DCI 396 F eld Erpenence 1 ...................... 1 7 0 . . . 1 10 .. Reading Edu~orlon(RDGI RDG 414 Teaching Readtng Deccdtng RDG 481 Reading Practl~um. . . . . . Specgal Educnrlon (SPE SPE 31 1 Oneniai~onto Educat~onof SPE 394 Special Topics .. I ....... 3 ... . . 3 Exceprlonal Chtldren SB 3 . Educononol Polio Siud~es(SPF) SPF 301 Culture and SchwllngL SPF 401 Theory and Practrce in Education .3 3 . 12 Thenrre Performance and Producnon (THP THP 31 1 Improvisation wrthYouth.................. 3 FAMILY RESOURCES AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT-B.S. Ootions are ava~lableunder concentrations under the majdr in Family Resources and Human Development, as shown in the "Concentrations and Optlons" table, below. Concentrations and Options Concentration Optlon Famlly resources and human development in business Human nutrition dietetics Fwd service management General d~etetics,human nutrition Famlly R e s o u r c e s a n d H u m a n Development in B u s i n e s s Concentration Food Service Management Option. The food service management option conslsts of the following requlred course: Introduciory Nutntron .............................. ..3 Applied Fwd Princlples .. 3 Nulnt~onServices Manaaement L . . . .7 Expenmental Foods 3 Quantrty Food Producuon .... 3 Management and Organization Behawor . . . . 3 or MGT 394 Spec~alToplcs (3) MKT 300 Pnnclples of Marketing................................. .3 or MKT 394 Spec a Topics (3) Two AGE or busmess courses. .. ........6 FON 100 FON 142 FON 344 FON 442 FON 445 MGT 701 Total . . . . . . . . . . 27 The students work w ~ t hchar advlaor to select an add, tional 15 hours of course work to complete the major. EAST COLLEGE 575 In addaton, the follow~ngrelated courses are requ~red: CHM 101 CHM 231 CHM 235 MIC 205 MIC 206 Introductory Chemistry SQ ...... ........ . .. ..... ........ . . .. .4 Elementary Organic Chemstry SQ'.... . ...... . ........ . ....3 Elementary Orgarue Chemstry Laboratory SQ'.. . . ....1 Microbiology SG' ............. ................. . ...... . . ........ ....3 Micrab~ologyLaboratory S@ ............. .......... . ........ ....I Both CHM 231 and 235 must be taken to secure SQ credt Both MIC 205 and 206 must be taken to secure SG cremt H u m a n Nutrition-Dietetics 142 241 341 344 440 441 Total .. 444 445 446 448 494 Concentration Applied Fwd Principles .............. .............. . ...... . .......3 Human Numtion.. . ... ... . . . . . .. .. lntroducuon to Planntng Therapeuuc Dteu . . . . 3 Numtion Services Management L . . . ........ . ........ . . ...3 Advanced Human Numtion I . . ... . . .. ..... ... .. ..... .....3 Advanced Human Numuan Jl . .. . . .. . 3 3 Dsr Therap) Qusnrlty F w d Prducrlun . . . .3 llumsn Numt#onA~\e*~mcnt lrcrurc laboralo~ .3 Community Numuon L ...... . . .. ..... .......... . . . ...... . . .3 ST: Nubition and Health Promotion.. . ........ .......... . ...3 .. . . .. . . . . . . .33 In add~tronto the requued FON courses, the following related courses are required by the program to comply with ADA standards: BCH 361 BCH 367 BIO 201 BIO 202 CHM 113 CHM 116 CHM 231 CHM 235 ENG 301 Pnnclples of Blochemstry ... . .. ....... .. .... . .... ..... .. 3 Elementary Biochemistry Laboratory .... ...... ................1 Human Anatomy and Physiology I SG . .......... . .... .....4 Human Anatomy and Physiology I1..... ........ . .......... ...4 General Chemistry SQ 4 General Chemistry SQ 4 Elementary Organic Chemistry SQ' ... ........ .......... . ...3 Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory SQ' ...... . . . I Writing for the Professions L.. ... ...... . . .... ... . ...... . ...3 Smtisticr course 3 3 Total .... . . .... ........ ................. . ...... . . .... . .......... . . ........ ..........33 ' FON FON FON FON FON FON .. A o ~ l ~ eFwd d Pnneroles .... . ....................3 Human Numtion. .... . ...... . . . . . . .. . . .3 Advanced Human Numuan L . . ... .. . . .3 Advanced Human Numtian Jl .... .................................3 444 D~etTherapy... . . ............ ............ .........................3 446 Human Numtron Assessment LecfureRaboratory ........3 142 241 440 441 Total ......... ...... ........ . . ........ . ...... . . . . General Dietetics Option. The American D~eteticAssocra tton (ADA) has approved the general dietetics option in the human nutrition dietetics concenIration as a Didactic Program ~nDietetics (DPD). Graduates of a DPD program may apply for dietetic internships or preprofessional practice programs to establish eligibility to write the Dietetic Regis eation examinahon. The following FON courses are required of all students in the reneral d~eteticsoption: FON FON FON FON FON FON TON FON FON FON FON Human Nutrition Option. This option is not an ADA a~orovedcutriculum. The followtne FON courses are Both CHM 271 and 235 must be taken to secure SQ credit. Both MIC 205 and 206 must be rake" to secure SG credlt Addihonal supporting courses m soctal sctences required bv the American Dietetic Association for cornoletion of GDrequirements must be selected in consuliation with an advisor. ~ ... .. . . . ~ . 18 An additional 15 hours of FON or closely related courses must be taken to complete this option. Students will select courses in consultat~onwlth an advisor. In addihon to FON courses, the following related courses rn required In the option: - BCH 361 Pnnctples of Bmhemstry .... .......... ............3 BIO 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I SG . ... . ..........4 BIO 202 Human Anatomy and Physrology Jl ... . . .................4 CHM 113 General Chemistry SQ . .. ............ ....4 231 Elemenlary Chemstry SQ,,, ..3 Total ... . . ...... . ...... . .. . . . ........ ............ ....................... ......18 * Both CHM 231 and 235 must be taken to secure SQ c d t . MINOR The faculty of nutritton also offer a m n o r in Family Resour~.oan^ Human Drbclupmcnt with two emphases. cach rcqulnng I8 hours. ( I J toods and nutriliun in bubiness; and t2) . . numtlon. At lcasr I2 of the 18 hours must be in upper-division courses. Foods and Nutrition in Business. The f d s and nuhition in business emphasis requires that students take the follow ing courses: FON IW Inuoducrory Numtian ... ........ . ... ... . . 3 or FON 241 Human Nubition (3) FON 142 Applied Fwd Rinciples ...... . . .................................. . 3 FON 344 Nutriuon Services Management L . .. ... ............ ......3 FON 394 ST Computers tn Numtnon and Fmds ...... .. . ..3 FON 442 Expenmental Foods . ......................... 3 FON 445 Quantnty Fwd Producuon.. . . .. . 3 Total ...... . ...... ...... . ........ . ........ ............ ..................... ............ 18 Nutrition. The nutrition emphasis requires the follow~ng courses: FON FON FON FON FON 241 341 440 441 444 Human Nubit~on....... . .......... ................. ....... .... ... . . 3 Introducuon to Planning Therapeuuc Dieu . 3 Advanced Human Nutrillon I...... . . . . . ..... . ......3 Advanced Human Nubillon I1 ............... ................ . ....3 DretTherapy . . .... . ...... . . .... ... .... .................... . . . ..3 Total .. . . .. . . .. .. . .... ..... . .... . . . . .... . ... . ... . ... . . ... ...... 15 One additional upper division (or graduate) course must be selected from among the following: FON 446 Human Nuhtion Assessment LecfureRaboratory . ......3 FON 448 Community Numuon L . . . . . . . . ... . . 3 NOTE: For the General SILO ea reqb remenl, courses and coaas (s~cnas L. SO C dno n),sao -Gonoral Sl.o!es: page 87 For graoLat.on reqb rernenls sce'Un.don ly Grad.alton Raq~lremonts: Page 83 For a n explanallon of ado tonal omn 0.s coJrses onered o ~no! t nsleo n In s cat8 og, see-C ass.llcahonof Co~rses'page 60 College of Technology and Applied Sciences Albert L. McHenry Dean (CNTR 10) 4801727-1874 www.asu.edu/east/tech PURPOSE The College of Technology and Applied Sclences (CTAS) helps students develop kno\\ledge and skill in technological fieldr that aualifv . . them for career poaltlons and leadership responslbila) in industly. government, and commercial entemnse Each student i\ -guided to helect a maior that addresses short term employment goals through state of Long- term career aspira the art technoloolcal - .DreparatIon . tion? are supported through the development of a strong baie in mathematics. science. engineering, and technical principles, coupled wlth a solid foundatl% in liberal arts and a commitment to lifelong.learning. . Engineenng technolog) programs offer professional preparation through a B S. degree that stresser state of the art technoloelcal i o ~ l ~ c a t ~ o n s ~ ~emohasis ~ e c r a lis ~ l a ~ e d on the development of knowledge and ?kill in applied math ematlcs. natural sciences, and enmneenne- .pnncides . with formal laboratory experiences. Thls mlred educat~onal dpproach orovides the basis for both employment and a .. . . long term career evolut~on. The other CTAS technology programs prov~dethe oppor tunlty for students to develop knowledge and s h l l in solving broad scale ~ndustrialproblems. operating modern techno logl~dlsystems, and rnanaglng personnel In the implemen tatlon ot processes and production Programs of study focus on the latest technologies in areas such as aviation flight trainlng and management, environmentally hazardous waste c interactive commanagement. -e r a.~ h l communications. puler graphics, and industrial management. Each student is encouraged to partlclpate in creative actibltles through a close relationchip with a faculty mentor Learning through execution of the scientific method, uslng both ind;ctlve &d deductwe processes in applied research acti\ltles, is essentral for both faculty and students - .. - (M S T.) degree For more lntormatlon on courses, faculty. and programs in the M ST. denee, see the Grocl~ioreCara log. ACCREDITATION Undergraduate B S degree program? in Aeronautical Englneerlng Technology, Electron~csEngineering Technology, and Manuta~turingEngineering Technology are accred~tedby the Technology Accreditat~onCommission of the Accreditat~onBoard for Engineenng and Technology. Inc. For additional information, call 410 147-7700 or wnte TECHNOLOGY ACCREDITAT ON COMM SSlON OF ThE ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR EhG NEER hG AND TECHNOLOGY INC 1 I1 MARKET PLACE SUITE 1050 BALT MORE MD 21202-7102 ADMISSION-B.S. DEGREE The College ot Technology and Applred Sciences admits firat year \tudents who meet the undergrdduate admlsslon reaulrements of Arizona State Universitv. See "Undereradu" ate Admisalon," page 62. Hlgh school precalculur, physics, t\ and chem~stlyare recommended. Tranrter a p p l ~ ~ a nmust meet the un~versityrequ~rementsfor tramfer students as r~eclfiedunder "Transfer Credit:' .oaee " 65, wlth the ehceolion that Ar17ona resident transfer btudents must have a 2.25 GPA. Students admltted to a B.S degree prugram in CTAS beg~nstudy under one ot two student clasr~licat~ons, profes ORGANIZATION The College of Technology and Applied Sciences 1s cam posed of the following four academl~unlts Professional Status First year student5 nen freshmen) are admltted to CTAS wlth profes5ional status if the) meet the general aptltude cri tena for admicslon and have no defic~encie\m the basic competency requirements for admlssion First )ear students adm~ttedupon complet~onof the GED are adm~ttedwith professional \tatus if they have a170 ach~evedthc min~murn ACT or SAT srore, reaulred for undergraduate ndmiss~onto the un~venity. Students transferring from other ASU colleges are admit ted to CTAS \\ ~ t hprotesdonal status if they hdve no remaln Ing adm~siionsdehcienc~esand meet the requ~redGPA Tran\ter student^ from other institut~onsmust meet the minlmum admlssion requ~rementrfor college transfer atu deno as des~rrbedunder "Transfer Cred~t:' .odee 65 The CTAS also requlrea res~denttran~ferstudents to have a cumulative GPA of 2.25. All lnternat~onalstudents must have a mimmum 500 TOEFI ?core to be adm~ttedwith profesr~onalstatus. Department of Aeronautical Management Technology Department ot Electron~csand Computer Englneenng Technology Department of Information and Management Technology Department of Manufa~turingand Aeronautical Engineenng Technologv Preprofessional Status All other student5 are adnutted 5%~ t hpreorofessional sta . . tus and may apply for profe are requued in the degree program and the students have the proper course prerequibltes. are transferring from an Anzona community college and have been in continuous residence may continue under the cataloe- in effect at the time of the11entrance lnto the com munity collepc. Student, should be 3warr. that home grdded on a ps,i fail b a i , do not count toward decree crcdtt in CTAS Students may request credit for pass fail courses by petltlonlng the CTAS Standards Committee. - - ' 82 For BraoJal on NOTE: For Ine Gonora Sl~dlorreqd rornonl, CoLrscs an0 codes slch as SO C, an0 h), see 'Genera L ~ d e s pago req.lremens, see 'Un versory Grad.aton Req.#ramenl< page 83 For an cxplanalon ot ado I onal omn bds co.rsas onarea 041 not on th s catalog see -C.ass.leatton ol Co.rres, page 60 steo DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICAL MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 581 AERONAUTICAL MANAGEMENTTECHNOLOGYB.S. The Aeronaut~calManagement Technology curricula are de7igned to provide a thorough technical background com bined wrth an interd~scipltnarygeneral un \erslty education. in a The graduate IS prepared to assume respons~billt~es wide area of managenal and techmcally related area? of avlation. The student galns a background In aircraft structures. reclvrocatine and turbine enemes, - aucraft rrerforrnance and design, management skills. busmess princlplea, systems analvsls, and a variet! of course work specific to aircraft fligit, airport operatlbns. and alr transportation s)stems The degree offers two concentratlons. amsay sclence fltght management and ainvay sclence management. both of which have the appro\al of the Federal Aviation Adm~nis tration as Alnvay Sc~enceprocrams The concentratlons are debcr~bedaeparatel) on the following pagea. All deeree reaulrements are shown on cuniculum check sheets for the ~oncentrat~onc that are ava~lablethrough the department. Requ~rementsrnclude Fust Year Composition, university General Stud~es(see "General Studies," page 87). and the Aeronaut~calManagement Technology Core. Note that all three General Studies awareness areas are required. Consult your advkor for an approved liat of courses Refer to individual concentratlon degree requirements for addl tlonal requlred courser Students must complete each Aero nautical Management Technology course i l t h a grade of "C"or hlgher. - Aeronautical Management Technolog) Core AMT 101 Introduction to Aeronaut ~ aManaeement l , , ,,, ,,, , Technology. .................. 3 AMT 182 Pntate Ptlot Ground Schwl AMT 201 Air Trafhc Control ................. AMT 220 Avtalton Meteomlog) .................... 4 AMT 280 Aerospace Structures. Materials. and S)stems AMT 287 Aircraft Pauerplants .................... 4 3 AMT 308 Air Tranroonatlon G ................... AMT 196 .A\ .gttcln 6 r . , t u ~ ~ ~ ~ , , u . . . . . I AMT 4IU A\.stl.lc~S.*lcl) ;ad Humitcl Tdcldr, ..... ..3 AMT 442 Avlatton LawiRegulatian\.. ......4 ETC IW Languages of Technology CS . . . . . . . . . . .4 ETC 201 Appl~edElectrical Science ~ ~~ ~ Total .......... ............................... 36 ~i~~~ science ~ f i ~~~~~~~~~~t ht concentration Flight tratning is cert~fiedby the Federal Aviation Admin 'strat'on' Students I n Ihe ainva) science flight management concentrat~onmust pas> an FAA medtcal examination before flying solo. While this phqslcal exanunatlon 1s not required for admimon to the program, it murt be completed before Rylng solo as the medical certificate becomes the stu dent pilot cenlficate. An FAA C l a ~ Is1 medtcal examinat~on IS required to complete the certificates and ratings necessary to meet graduation requuements. It I < recommended that a Class I FAA medtcal examination be completed by an avla tlon med~calexaminer ot the student's cho~cebefore the start of classes. Ainvay sclence flight management combines academic stud~esand flight training to prepare graduates for a wide variety of pos~tronswrthln the air tramportation industry, lnclud~nggeneral, a~rline,and nulltary avlatlon. Ground school and flight tralnlng are available, allowing the student to obta~nprlvate pilot, commercial pilot, and fllght Instructor cert~ficatesand also the Instrument pilot, instrument instructor. and muluengme pllot ratmgs Type ratlng in the Boeing 737 anliner is an available option. Thls ~urnculumconcentrates on flying plus the techn~cal management and computer related applications necessary to operate in the high denslty envuonment of modem airspace. The program also emphasizes critical thinking, analytical skrlls, and oral and unnen communication skills. A career rn alnvay hclence flight management leads to the develop ment, adminlstratron, andenforcement of safety regulations, ~ n ~ l u d l nalrwonhlness g and operational standards in civil avlatlon. The airway science flight management concentra tion is approved by the Federal Aviat~onAdnun~strat~on as an alrway sclence program. While enrolled at ASU, students do not recelve college credit for flight activity or Instruction recelved at flight schools other than those entities with which the university has currently contracted for such instruction. Consideration is grven for flight experience received before enrollment at the universzty through the pnvate pilot cert~ficateonly. Fl~ghtlnstmction costs are not included in university tuition and fee?. The est~matedcost of flight tralntng is $35.000 in addltlon to normal umveruty costs. Degree Requirements - Alrwav sclence flight manaoement students are reauired u to complete 128 semester hours wlth a 2.00 cumulative GPA. including a nurumum of 50 semester hours of upperdlvlston courses. All degree requirements are shown on the student's curriculum check sheet. Course Requirements In addition to the requued courses for Fust Year Compo sltlon. unlverslty General Studies (see "General Studies:' Technoloev .vaee - 87). and the Aeronautical Manaeement -. cc,rc.. lhu follcr!ring .~Jd~tional ioorrcs 3rc rsqu~rcdforthc ainva, sacnce lllcht .un~~entr3rlun: - nlmaxelncnt AET AMT AMT AMT AMT .........3 300 Arrcraft Destgn I ..........................1 100 Flight Safety I .............................2 200 Fltght Safety II 214 Commerc~aliInstrumentGround School I ............ 3 300 Fl~ghtSafety III...... .................................... 2 g;::; $ r ~ Y ~ ~ ~ ! & m m e n Ground t .'I. . . . . . . . . . .3 .3 AMT 385 fltght Instructor Ground Schwl. ..................... .3 . . . . . .I AMT 387 Multlengrne Pllat Ground School AMT 392 Fllght Instructor Instrument Ground School.. ........ .2 I AMT 4 ~ might ) safeq N ........................... 3 AMT 408 Natlonal A\~atianPo icy ............... . 3 AMT 444 Alrpon Management and Planning 3 AMT 482 Alrllne Instrument h~edures............ AMT 489 Atrl~neAdrmn~suatian..................... .3 &" ,' : z $ ~ ~ ~ e ~ n ~ , " , " ~ $ ~......................... , c a ~ ~ n e : ; ; .. 3 Technical elect~>er 6 Togal ................. NOTE: For the General Studies requ rement courses and codes such as L, SQ C and H) see "Genera requ rements, see Unversty Graduation Requ~rements,page 83 For an expanat an of addtt ona 'nth s catalog see C ass f cat on of Courses, page 60. ......................... 48 Stud es' page 87 For gradual on omn~buscourses offeredbut not sled AMT4W Fliaht Ssfetv IV.it1 F S. SS Mu t eng ne &d crew ira niniand safely bnef ngs Cont'nuaus enrol men1 requ red unt compel on of rat ng and mu tlcrew tram ng Lec ture ab Prerequ ate' AMT 300 Pre- or corequ s te. AMT 387 AMT 408 Nat'onai Aviation Policy. 3) F Exam rlst an o'ar at on an" a rrpaco po r 0s and pol cy prwess nc LO rlq B S B ~ C0s "YO .eg 7 l a r m allon ~ mplomenlat on, an0 erall. at cn cf a\ allon ,ooi cr, Prerea.. s 18 AMT 308 AMT 409 NondeotructiveTesting and Ousllly Assurance. ( t ) N Purpose of nspectan and qua ly assurance Theory and appl cat on of nondestructve tnspect on methods App cat on of pertnent stan dards spec ticatcons, and codes. Lecture, lab Cross Isled as AET 409 Cred t s a owed for on y AET 409 or AMT 409 Prerequ stte. AMT 280 or MET 230. AMT 410 Aviation Safetv and Human Factors. (31 F A. at o r ) acc ocnt preient ~r n.man factors l e s.pport Ire PrEven t m h~~aen nresi ' gat on an0 crarn r-rv van I ly 0 e . e upmenl an0 ana ,s s o! a, at on safe!) prodrams Prercq. sles ..o or slana ng compezcrl :I 1 sovrster 01 -I req.#ramont AMT412 Air Tran~portstionResearch. (1, F SL:V~) 01 prar: ca rese~rcn metnooo ogf n Lse n tne a r lranspona I II .~.str\. ~ O. D C Snc LOB P ~ n nu n ano oas qn cons oeranonr AMT 419 Aviation Logistical Management. 3) S Survey of FAA requtrements lor personne and fac t es Top w 'nc ude parts supply qua ly contro product ab Ily pr c ng. prof tab Ily and adm n strat on Lecture. ab. Prerequisite:junlor stand ng AMT 442 Aviation Law Regulations. 3 F Aviat on wthin context of U S Common Law system Pub claw adm n strat ve rule mak ng sovere gnly, esnforcement, and case aw ana yss Prerequ s te tun or stand ng AMT444 A i r ~ a r Management t and Plannina. 3 S Or entat or) td aarn n strGon ano mauagemoni ol modern p ~ ocl a r p rts nc "d ng o,ew eul of p ann ng f.00 ng, an0 oo,o opment of amr port far !es Prereq. r le AMT 308 AMT 482 Airltne Instrument Procedures. (3 F Advanced nstrument f ght us ng a rl ne nstrument procedures and a r ne crew and cockp t resource management Lecture, lab Prerequi s tes AMT 322 382 AMT484 Aeronautlcai internsnip (I I 2 F S SS Aoir, edpcr ence ass grimont n In aerospace nuJrtr, commcnsLratc K .n s'.ocnts .orcorarn S.~ o a c .nro.oa ar oance D i nodstrv tn versty supelvson Prerequ stes: adv sar approva lun or standing AMT489 Airline Administration. 3) S Adm nlstratcve organ rat ons econom w of a r ne adm n strat on, operaiiona structure and re at onsh p w th federal government agen ces Prerequ sites AMT 308' nstructor approval AMT491 Aviatlon Management Capstone. 3) S Integral on and oveivew of management too s current bus ness prab ems and top cs re ated to av at on ndustry Group project wlth ndustry and government and bus ness partners Prerequ s'te: sen or standma.. AMT 496 Airline AircraH Systems Capstone. ,3, S C mmerc a 3 r ne a rcraft systems and 11gnl proce0.res lnc ,.des I'le)r+l ca o0,ral on lor aroe conlmerc a DasscnQer a ,craft -ec ' ture ab Prerequ s te.sen d;stand ng AMT 521 AirTransportation Regulation. (3) N Rev ews evo utl nary h story of government regulat ons Exp ores a ternat ves lor econom c safely soc a and admm strative reg" atory reform n a r transportat on Prerequ s te AMT 444 or 489 or equ va ent AMT 523 Av'ation Systems Management. (3) N S,atems tn~oryi p p ca to nlern oaa transportat on n e m o r c S~rvey 01 a r ano gro.nu transportalon nl#astrua~relnst#l~t unal frame. nor,^ a- ' e s oramotlno conncct ons DeMeen mooes - ano ~ itermeo ~ Prereou s te AMT 444 or 489 or sa; valent. AMT 525 Alrpon Planning and Design. 3 N studenh comp ete wart us phases of airport master ptann ng process Provide gu dance for log ca and t meiy deve opment of a rports Prolect work groups ass gned Prerequ s te AMT 444 or 489 or equiva ent AMT 527 Airline Management Strategies. (3) N S nce deregulat on air1nes have undergone profound changes through mergers conso dation and acqu s t on. n depth ook at alr ne management strateg ss for the 21sl century Prerequ s te AMT 444 01 489 Or equlva en! - ~ - * AMT 528 International Aviation. (3) N Ma,or s s s s of nlernat.ona a / atton n slor8ca re, e n 01 lnsl ILIon8 f r a m e ~ o rBl ratera r0.W agreements lieeulm iers.s souere gnry c-rrenl leaa and oo t cat arranaements Prerec..s.le AMT 464 0,489 or equiva ent AMT 529 Fixed-Base Operations Management. 3) N Exam natlan of FBO roe in the "at onal avatlon system Organtratlan off ght ne operat ons a rcrall ma ntenance and adm n strat on for muitple a rcran types Prerequ s te AMT 444 or 489 or equ valent AMT 541 Aviation Phvslaloav. 31 N Survey 01 human phy;ology G d h;man performance prtncples re ated to modern a rcran and a rcrafl systems operattng in mu tiple envronments Prerequ s te AMT 410 or equ valent. AMT 543 Eraonomlcs In H ah-Technologv -. Environments. (31 N Exam nat onbf ergonomc a& qn pr nc p es reqa.0 ng man macn no nlcriace roq..rements of n gn tccnnoogv v.or%stalonr Errphas s on COmp.ler nol~slalonoesqn s s ~ e sPrcreq.s'e AMT J10or e q i .a lent AMT 545 Human Factors in Av ation. (3 N Ovelvcew of human roe n auat on ssues probems of unsafe acts and an tudes n human behav or Human eng neerng capab tles and mltat'ons. Prerequ ste: AMT 410 or equva en1 AMT 546 Crew Resource Management Line-Or'ented Flight Training. (3) N Eva "at on of n depth mu t crew cwrd nat on ssues lor commerc at avation p 01s. Stresses mportance of crit ca th nk ng declson makng, ~ntegratedresource ut rat on Pierequ'sse. AMT 410 or equ va en1 AMT 547 Modern Human Fsctan Design i s s ~ e s(3, . h ReSearCn an0 o scJrs an at c.rr2nt nLman factors !$$.as Stata of tne art analvses of nlormal on reoaro no rand d.0. no oes (ins an0 app . . cat on; Prerequ s te AMT 470 or equiba &t A m 549 Human Factors Research. (3) N Avat on human factors research pr nc p es app ed and tested n oper. at ana selt'ngs Group prolects ass gned n con unct on w th ndustry panners Prerequ s te AMT 410 or equ va ent . - - Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology R o b e r t W. N o w l i n Chair (TECH 101) 4801727-1137 Fax 4801727-1723 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ PROFESSORS McHENRY MUNUKUTLA, NOWLIN ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS ABUELYAMAN FORDEMWALT, MAC A ZENG ASSISTANT PROFESSORS LIPARI. PETERSON SUNDARARAJAN PURPOSE The Department o f E l e ~ t r o n l c sand Computer Engtneer Ing Technolog) prepares graduates to apply m e n t ~ h cand engineertng knowledge. methodc, and techniques m \upport of t e c h n o l o g ~ ~applrcation\ al I" electronlca and computer englncerlng actwttre? and proceccea. The engineering technology LUX ~ u l u m i\application\ onented and b u ~ l d supon a background o t applted \ctence and rnathernattcb, including the concepta and appltcat~onso f c a l c u l u ~Graduates are prepared to produce practical. s o r k able, and safe \olutlons to technologically challenging problems Graduates are employed in the e l e ~ t r o n l c sand corn DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 585 puter tndustries with responslbilitres such as des~gn~ng, Installing and operating technical bystems, configuring hardware and software systems for unique applicat~ons, developing and producing products, managing manufactur mg processes, and provldlng customer support for technical products and systems. DEGREES The faculty in the Department of Electron~csand Com puter Enaneenng Technology offer the B.S. degree in Elec tronics Engineering Technology (B.S E E T ) and the B.S. degree in Computer Eng~neenngTechnology (B.S. CET). Electronics EngineeringTechnology-B.S. For students hold~ngan A.A.S. degree, the department offers the B.A.S. degree with a major in Applied Science Five concenmtions are available. computer systems adrmn ismtion, instrumentauon, rmcrocomputer systems, semi conductor technology. and sofhvare technology appltca tions. A Master of Sc~encem Technology degree program with concentrations in electronics engineering technology, corn puter systems engmeenng technology, instrumentat~onand measurement technology. and rmcroelectronics engineering technology 1s avdable for quahfied B.S. graduates. See the Graduate Catalog for more information Three concentrations are avalable in electron~csengl neering technology: electronic systems. microelectron~cs, and telecommu~ucat~ons. The electronic nstems concentration is aimed at prepar ine - .oenons for careers in control. electronss. lnstrumenta tion, and power systems appl~cat~ons. Thtr concenrrduon allows a student to dc\clc~o.i bnldd h 5 e J Lnouledce o i electricalielectron~cfundamentals w ~ t han appllcat~insper spective. The microelectronics (VET)concentration combines applied electronics. monolithic and hybrid Integrated ctrcult processing and applications, devlce and component fabrica tion, and manufacturing. The objectlve of thls concentration is to prepare persons to assume pos~tioncin the area of mcrwlectronics manufacturing with immediately appltcable knowledge as well as to develop a strong foundatton of electronic fundamentals and methods. Graduates of t h ~ s concentratlon secure positions in processing, manufacturing operations, and applications areas in Industry as members of the d~verses c i e n a c e n m e e n n e team. The telecommunications concenmtion encompasses the fundamentals of information and signal ~rocessinp.modem bandwidth efficient digital radio anilys& with ~ f a n d microwave circuits and systems. Applications include tele phone pulse code modulation, cable TV. fiber opttc links, and satellite transmission circuits and systems. The departmental cumculum is organized into two categones, technical studies and General Studies. Technical studies consist of core areas and the concentratlon soecialhi area. General Stud~esconstst of courses selected to meet the univenitv General Studies reaulrement (see "General Studies:' page 87) as well as the math sctence requirement of TAC of ABET. Note that all three General Stud~es - awareness areas are requ~red.Consult your adv~sorfor an approved list of courses A minlmum of 50 upper-divislon hours is required, tncludrng at least 24 semester hours of EET. CET, or LET upper divlsion hours to be taken at ASU. A mlnimum of 128 semester hours with a 2.00 cumulative GPA is requ~redfor graduation. Complete program of study guides with typ~cal four year patterns are available from the department. The General Studies portion of the B S./EET cumculum has been carefullv structured to meet the sceclfic require menrs of the univerh~tyanJ to Include rhr. content required hs the Technolo<, Acireditalion Commission of the ~ c c r e d ~ t a t t o~no a r dfor Eng~neenngand Technology, the professional accred~tingagency for such curricula. ELECTRONICS ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGYB.S. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS In addition to the courses listed for Ftrst Year Composi uon and university General Studies, the following courses are requued. ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY CORE The following courses are required as part of the engl neering technology core: ETC 100 Languages aiTcchnolap) CS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ETC 21 1 Applted Cng~nccnngMeihuicr: Statics . . . . . . . . 3 ETC 310 Appl~edThemdgnam~c~ and Hear Transfer . . . . . . . . .3 T0Ial .............10 Eleeboaia Engineering Teehaalam Core Requirements CET 150 Dtg~talSystems l CS ......................4 3 CET 256 C Programmsng for Engtneenng Technology CET 350 D~gntalSystems 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 CET 354 Microcompuler Archttecture and Pmgramrmng . .4 EET 208 Elecmc Cicutt Analysis I... ........................ ..4 EET 301 Elecmc Circuit Analvsls 11.. ...............................4 EET 310 Elecwonic Circuits I. ................................... 4 EET 372 Communication Systems .................................. 4 EET 396 Professional Onentation*.. ......................... I EET 407 Energy Conversion and Applications.. .................... 4 EET 410 Electronic Circuits 11.. ................................... 3 VET 331 Electronic Materials. .................................... 3 LiET 415 Electronic Manufacturing Engineering Pnnclples 3 Total .............................................................45 * Students must t&e EET 396 the semester in which they are enrolled in the 87th hour of credtt (ASU plus transfer houn). If this occun in summer sesslon, students should take EET 396 the pnor spring semcster Electronics EngineeringTechnology Concentrations Electronic Systems CET 483 UNlX with C Applications . . . . . . . EET 406 Control Svstem Technoloev . -, EET 430 lnrmmerhtlon Systems ......... 4 EET 460 Power Elecuonics .................................... .4 Approved technical electrves .................................... .8 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 NOTE: For Ine Genera St,a es reqL rernsnt co.rres, ano caoer ( s ~ c nas L. SO. C and H, see 'Genera req,,rements, see 'Un ven ly Graa~alon R c q romonls" ~ pago 83 For an exp anal an of nadltona ~nthts cam og see -C asr~lrcalon01 Co~rser,page 60 SILOBE" page 87 For grad~allon amn o ~ cadrses s onered orl not I sled Microelectronics CHM 116 General Chemtstr) S Q . . ......................... 4 UET 416 Manal thtc Integrated Clrcu t Drvtces. . . . . . . . . . 1 UET J17 Monollth c Integrated Clrcult Ldbordtary... ..............2 UET 418 Hybnd Integrated C rcult Techno ogy .................... 4 1 UET 421 App ed Dev~cePhyqics. . . . . . . . LET 432 Semronductor Paclaglng and Heat Transter 7 .... 4 Approved technical electner .................................. Total 21 Telecommunications CET J 7 i DyttaVData Commun~ratluns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 EET 104 Mtcrouave Technology . . .3 EET 401 Digital Filters and Applicattons EET 470 Communtcatton C~rculrs . ......... 4 Approved technrcal ele~tlres................................. 8 Total ................. . . . . .23 Electronics Engineering Technology Program of Study Typical First- and Second-lcar Sequence First Year First Semester CET 150 D~gaalS)sterns 1 CS ........................ 4 ENG 101 Ftnt YearComposttlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 MAT 170 Precalculus MA ....................... 7 PHY I I I General Physlcs SQ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 PHY 113 General Ph)sbcs Ldboraory SQ' .................. I Total .............. 14 Second Semester ............... 3 ENG 102 Fml Year Camposttlon ETC 100 Languages of Technolog) CS ................. 4 MAT 260 Te~hnicalCalcul 1s I MA ............................ 3 PHY 112 General P h y s ~ SQ'. ~s .............................. 3 PHY l l J General Physl~aLabordory SQ' ...................... I HU. SB, or awareness area course ......................... . 3 17 Total ........... Second Year First Semester CET 256 C P r o g m n g for Eng>neeringTechnolagy. ......... 7 CHM 117 General Chem a t w SQ ,1 ECN 111 Macroeconomic Pnnctp e5 TB EET 208 Ele~hicCir~uctAnalyrlr I . . MAT ?61 Teihnlcal Calculus ll MA Total ........ . . . . , , Second Semester EET 101 Electnc Ctrcult Annly\~\11. ...................... . 4 ETC 21 1 Applled En- neering Mechanics Statiis ........... 3 1 MAT 262 Techn~calCalculu\ Ill MA . . . . L1 course.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. HU.SB. or awareness area course Total I ...................................16 Both PHY 111 and 113 muat be t&m lo secure SQ credit. ' Both PHY 112 and 114 muat be tdhen lo secure SQ rredit. C O M P U T E R ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGYB.S. D E G R E E REQUIREMENTS Students interested in the B.S degree in Computer Engl neenng Technology (B.S. CET) ma) choose to specialize in one of the following three concentrations computer engl neering technology, software englneenng technology. and software technology. The conzputer engrneerrnq rechnologv concentration 15 deslgned t o provide students wlth an opportunity to develop a broad baaed knowledge and sklla in dlgital system?, Inter faclng techn~queaand computer hardware applliatlona. The sofrware engrneerrng rechnolog\. concentration is ~ntendedt o prepare on, . . students for the a .~.~ h c a t ~Intercon nectlon and use of computer hardware systems and the ~mplenientationof hardware software solutlonb The sofnrare rechnolog~concentration prepares students n s .object for careers in software a p p l ~ c a t ~ o uslny: . orlented programming techniques Ad languages to deslgn programs and to modify and adapt programs for exlstlng systems. Each student must sat~sfythe courses listed for Rrst Year Compostt~onand the universit) General SNdles require ment. In add~tton,the following courses are required. Lower-Division Care CET 100 Ob eit Ortented S o h a r e Development I . . . . . . . . . .i CET 150 Dlgilal Systems I CS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 CET 230 Applied Data Struchlres ............ .1 CET 256 C Programming for Englneenng Technology. ....... .? EET 208 Electric Circuit Analysls I ....... 4 .... .4 ETC 100 Languages of Technology CS Core total . Major CET 350 CET 154 ('t I 45h CLI 4h3 CLT 486 CET 494 EET 396 Dlgltal Syatemr 11 ................... J M~~rocomouterArchttecmc and Promammano J Al*cnthl) I.aog~~i~('c .Appl~;,~~~.~n~ 3 LSiX % r ~('\ppl~;.,r~.,n~ h 1 Hardurrc Ik<:nptf.~~l I.~n!u~rc,VllDL ST. Computer Project. ............ 1 ......I Professional Onentatton. . Told ... ................... 21 ................ 21 Computer Engineering Technology Concentration CET 452 Dleltal Logx Appllcat~ons. ......... .4 CET 454 Mlcracontroilers ................... CET 457 Mtcracomputer Syrtems Intelfacing . CET 473 DleltaliData Commumcationb ....... 4 CHM l I7 General Chemtst~yS Q . ................... .. ..4 EET 301 Cucu'tAnal)sisU.... . . EET 310 Ele~tmnlcClrcuits I ......... ...... 4 EET 372 Cammun~cat~on Systems . . . . . . . . . .. 4 LET 331 Electronic Materials ....... 1 Technical electlvcs. ........... . . .5 Total ............ ........... .39 Software Engineering Technology Concentration CET Object Oriented 3 CET 700 Object Onented 'I1. ... CET 186 Operattng Systems Pnn~lpleb............... 3 CET 452 Digltal Logic Appllcatrons ................ 4 CET 457 Mbcrocamputer Systemslntertaung . . . . . . . . . . 4 CET 473 Die~laliDataCommurucat~ons . . . . . . .. 4 CET 488 U ~ I Xstems ~ d r m n ~ s t r a t ~ o n .. .? CHM I I7 General Chemlstry SQ .............. 4 EET 301 E ectni Ctnun Analysls 11.. . . . . . 4 Technical elecrlves. .... . . . . . . . . . .7 ' Total .................... Soft~areTechnolog,Concentration CET 2200 Object Onenred Sot~wareDevelopment iI . . CET 236 lnlrodu~t~on !o\tsual BASIC.. ... CET 100 Object Or~entedSoflaare Debelopment Ill CET 326 Modem Programming Languages .. CET 386 Operattng System? Principles . . . . . . . . CET 400 Saftrare Engtneering Technolog) .......... . ..19 i 3 3 3 3 1 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 587 CET 425 Systems Programming . . . . 3 CET 488 UNlX Systems Adrmmstrat~on.....................................3 ................................3 CET 489 Network Pragramrmng Techn~caleleeoves ...............................................................12 Total .......... Degree Reauirements f i e B.A.S: degree in the College of Technology and Applied Sciences consists of 60 semester hours of upper diGsion (300-level and above) courses, with 30 hou&n res idence. .............. 39 A.A.S. degree transfer.. . . ..................................60 Assignable credit ...................... . ..6 B.A.S. c o ~ . . ................................................................ .I5 General Studies ...........................................................19 Techrucal concentratson ..................................20 Computer Engineering Teehnolw k.mof Study T)pioll Fini- and Swaod-Year Sequence First Year Fint Semester CET 100 Object Onented S o h a r e Development I ................3 ENG 101 First YearCompositlon ......................... 3 MAT 170 Precalculus MA ............................. .3 PHY 111 General Physics SQ' .............................. .3 PHY 113 General Physics Lab SQ' ......................... 1 Total ...... Total .......................................................................120 G e n e r a l Studies Currlcuium The B A S ~ u m ~ u l ubutlds nl un the general educarton content or theA A S deerre Add~ttonalGeneral Studte* IL CS and awareness areasyare met with courses in the core or specialization. General Studies courses focus on contextual learning .....................................13 Second Semester CET 200 Object Onented S o h a r e Development n.... ..............3 ENG 102 F~rstYear Camposluon..........................................3 ETC 100 Languages of Technology CS ...............................4 MAT 2M) Techrucal Calculus I MA ............................... 3 PHY 112 General Physics S@ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 PHY 114 General Physics Lab S@ . ............1 Total A s s i g n a b l e Credit Assignable credit allows space in the cumculum for pre requisite courses needed to succeed in the program. The courses are detemuned by the student and the advtsor. Second Year First Semester CET 150 Digital Systems CS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 CET 230 Avvlied Data Smcmres ......................... .3 CET 256 C Promamrmne for Ene~neenneTechnoloev ............ .3 ................. .4 CHM 113 General ~ h e r m & SQy MAT 261 Technical Calculus II .................................. .3 .. Total ................................. 19 Total .................................................................... 17 -. B.A.S. Core The area core focuses on management and orgamzanon, professional communication, quantitative analysis, and computer competency. ............................................................. 17 Second Semester CET 300 Object Onented Sofware Development 111. . . . . . . . .3 CET 350 Dlgltal Systems U ....................... 4 ECN I I I Macraeconamic Principles SB .......................3 EET 208 Elecmc C~rcurtAnalysss I ..................................4 MAT 243 Dlserete Mathematleal SmcNres .........................3 or MAT 262 Technical Calculus Ill MA (3) CET 300 CGC 352 EET 494 IMC 346 TWC 400 Total .......... Technical C o n c e n t r a t i o n s I Object Oriented S o h a r e Development UI...................3 Techn~calPresentattonsand Vlsual Ltteracy . . . . . 3 ST. Data Analysts . . . . . 3 Management Dynmcs ...............................................3 Technical Communication L... ....................................3 Total ...................................................................................15 ......................................17 Com~uterSystems Administration.This concentration Both PHY I l l and 113 must be faken to secure SQ credit. Both PHY 112 and 114 must be taken to secure SQ credit. IS designed to droaden and provtde more in-depth knowledge in computer networks. Graduates from this concentration will beeprepared to specify, install, maintain. and administer various computer networking systems. APPLIED SCIENCE-B.A.S. The Bachelor of Apphed Sctence degree is a "capstone" degree for the Associate of Applied Science degree. The B.;\.s. degree exposes students to advanced concepts and diverse critical thinking - skills that .prepare . them for future career opporm~tiesand professional advancement. Instrumentation. Thts concentratton studies insrmmenta tion, power systems, and computer systems. The cumculum oreoares the maduate to suec~fv , and oreoare solutions for a wide variety of elechical and electronic instrumentauon e s thts concentrauon are pnmed for systems. ~ ~ a d u a t from t e c h c a l leadership positions in the various segments of the electronics industry. .. Admission Admission to the B.A.S. degree program is resmcted to students holding an A.A.S. degree from a regtonally accred ited U.S. postse~ondaryeducational tnsutu6n. A GPA of 2.00 or higher is required for all resident applicants and a .. 2.50 for nonresideni apphcants. - . .. Microcomputer Systems. This concentration prepares -. maduates for oroduct suecificatton and markeune oositions in microcomputer applications. The B.A.S. degree provides u - NOTE: For the General SILOes reqL rement co.rros. ana codes (slch as SO. C and HI see -General S t ~ o er: page 87 For gniouaf on IBOL remenls see 'wnlrBrrltY Graddal on ReQdlramants: Daoa . 83 For an exD anat on of aad8lzonal OrnnloLs COJISBS overed Dbt no1 . ~ t m n ih s catalog see "Class 18iahonof ~aursesipage 60. - MICROELECTRONICS ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY (UET) UET 331 Electronic Materials. (3) F ~ n y cal, s cnem.caf. e ectromagnettc, ana mecnanlcal propertoes of e eclronrc male, a s Soid.slato oor ce cnaracterlsl w and tne r mate ra -1 oromnss Prerea~ . s tes CHM 113. E n 2 0 8 PHY 112. 114 UET 411 Applled VacuumTechnologq. .3) S F~ndamenta9, app4catlons, an0 pracl cam aspacts ot wcJ.m syrlems an0 1ne.r LSeS n SOm WnaJClOr faoncal.on Proreq.late U E l 731 UET415 Elestmnlc Manufacturing Engineering Prlnclplea. (3) F S Electron~ceqa pment oastgn ano laoncallon pnnc ples and prance Complelmn of e ectrancs nardhare des gn pro.ecf an0 repon Lec tdre. lab Wltn an lee Prereq~sto EET senlor slana ng (1 13 h o ~ m l UET416 Monollthlc lntegrated Circult Devlcao. (31 F P w s ~ wand elenronlcs of o polar an0 MOS daaces Lsed n lnte grated carc~~ts. Prereqd s la VET 331 Coreqd s le UET 41 7. UET417 Monollthlc Integrated Clreult Laboratory. 12, F Laboralon/ pracl ee n In0 tabr cal on 01 nlegratod c r c ~ t sLab Pre. r e q s~le UET 331 Coreq.osato JET 416 UET 418 Hybrld lntegrsled ClrcullTechnology. (4) S ayouf fabncatlon aesgn, an0 mandfact~led lnln and In a tllm h y ~ n oc r c 1~ -ecl~re.Ian Proroq.otles EET 310. -ET 331 UET 421 Applied Devlca Physlcs. 131 F sand slrJctLres of sol8dr physcs of cLnent canlers in sol as pn , ~ n c 1,ons MOS ana b.ooar lrans8rton Prareq.$ste sentor rlandmg n tne dspament UET424 lntegrated Clrcult Mask MaklngTechnologq. (3) F Fundamentals appl caltans and techn ques for the fabncat on of nlegrated drcu t masks Prerequ ste: UET 331 UET 426 SoWsreTools for the Semlcondudor Industry. (3) S lntrcduct on to software twls wmmonly used n Me sem~conductor ndustry such as SUPREM IV. PSP CE. VIEWLOGIC, and ICED. Cross sled as CET426. Cred t s allowed far on y CET 426 or UET 426 Prerequsite: UET 331 UET 432 Semlconductor Packsglng and HeatTransfer. (3) S Packag,ngIneon, and lecnnq.e< h&motoc an0 plasuc assemnly tnorma rnanagoment: e ectrlca cnaractertsl~wan0 re an1 ty Prereq. 1151105 ETC 340 ana UET 731 orea~rMlsnts UET 437 integrated ClrcultTesting. (3) S Princbples, techniques, and strateg es emp ayed at wafer lev0 and final pmduct test ng, bath destructive and nondestructive Prerequlste VET416 UET 485 DlgltalTestlngTechnlques1. (3) A Hardware software aspects of d g la1test ng technology systems. b a r d and log c testing and equ pment. Lecture, lab. Cross Isled as CET 485 Credit is a1awed for on y CET 485 or VET 485 Prerequ stes: CET 350. EET 310. UET513VLSI Clrcult Deslgn and Layout. (3) F Technq~esand pranlco brihe oesngn and layo~tof vory arge sca e mtegratea (VLSI, clrCJ8ls Emphas s an'system on s.1 w n ' ~ sng t w s lor oesmn Sem nar Preread s le UET 416 . romouter.aldeo .. - lavo~l , UET 516 Semlcondudor Pmcess Slmulatlon and lntegratlon. (3) S Modem IC processes and process ntegrat on. des gn of mcdern IC D~OC~SSBS usim SUPREM Lecture ab Prerequste VET416 UET 518 Hybrid ICTechnology and Applications. (3) S mean,, process ng, laoncal on. and manhadnng of hyor a mlcroB eclroncs do" ces an0 ~(WLCIS Applcat O ~ Prereqd,s8te S VET 331 or equ M en1 or 'nstruct6r approvd . UET 521 Devlce Physlcs. (3) F Band strudure of sol ds e ectron ha e-pa n mob1lhl. Ifeltme, fermllwe pn ]unctions, dlodes and bipolar and MOS translston Prerequ . sbte: graduate stand ng m the department UET 532 IC Packaging. (3) 5 IC packaging theory and techn ques, assemMy techniques. matenal ssues,Merma management, electnca pelformance and re ab ity Lecture, lab. Prerequ s tes ETC 340 and UET 331 orequ8ualsm - ~F~ ~~ ~ Department of Information and Management Technology - ~ ~ - 7- ' T h o m a s E. Schildsen Chair (TECH 102) 480/727-1781 Fax 480/727-1684 PROFESSORS DANEKE, DUFF. HILD. SADOWSKI. SCH LDGEN ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS GROSSMAN. HIRATA. HUMBLE. MATSON. OLSON. PETERSON SENIOR LECTURER W LSON LECTURER DOLlN PURPOSE The m i s s ~ o no f the department is to prepare graduates w h o are able t o develop and communicate technoloeical solut~onst o industrial problems, to manage systems opera tions, to Improve and evaluate products, to p r o v ~ d ecustomer support, and t o facilitate technology transfer in industry and government. Increased complexity and sophistication have created great demand for those rndividuals w h o possess a working knowledge o f the technical phases o f plann~ng, testmg, production, and fabncation o f consumer and ~ n d u s trial products and equipment Technology ~ncludesthe applicat~ono f science, systematic methods, procedures, machines, communication protocols, and materials control for the development, improvement, and implementation o f state o f the art solutions to industrial problems. - DEGREES The faculty in the Department o f Information and M a n aeement Technoloev offer the B.S. deeree in Industrial Technology. w i t h concentrations i n the following areas. envuonmental technoloev -. manaeement, Industrial technol ogy management, and information technology. For students holdlng an A.A.S. degree the department h offers the B.A.S. degree in A p p l ~ e dSclence, w ~ t concentra tions in digital media management, digital publishing, emergency management, fire service management, opera man tions management technology, muntclpal . operations agement, i d technical graphics. A Master o f Science in Technology degree is offered for graduate study. The department offers three concentrations for the graduate degree: environmental technology manage ment, information technology, and management o f technol ogy. For more lnformatlon about the graduate program. see the Groduate Coralog. - ". - INDUSTRIALTECHNOLOGY-B.S. The curriculum conslsts o f First Year Compos~tion,u n l versity General Studies, and technical courses. Note that all three General Studies awareness areas are required. Consult DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION AND MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 591 your advlsor for an approved list of courses. The techn~cal part of the cumculum includes a required Information and promam Management core, . - concentration coune work. and technical electives selected w ~ t happroval of an adv~sor. Information and Management Technology .. students are requued to complete a minimum of 120 semester hours wlth a 2.00 cumulative GPA, includmg a nunimum of 50 semes ter hours of upper dlvls~oncourses to graduate pol~cescience, graph~ccommunlcatlons, hazardous maten als and waste management, computer graphics. safety and health. human resource management. mortuary science. product~onmanagement, and manufacturing may form a technlcal spec~altyarea w~thlnthe industr~altechnology management option Consultation with an adv~soris required to coordinate the course selection for transfer to this option. informalion and >lanayernen1Core tlC IW Lingwage\ ur Tr.ch~aolog! 1 % . . . IXlC 233 r>c,kt.m hhllrlll,lc and Infuxrd~hlr, .. Information Technology Concentration. The information technologv concenvatlon oreoares students for Dosltlons In the comm;n~cation and iniormation technolog~industry Students are prepared in technlcal d ~-g ~ tmed~a al production; . . information management: printing and publishing: opera tions management: quality assurance. customer service and marketing: d~gitalimaging; computer graphss: 3D model mg, techn~calgraphlcs and illustration, rendering and ani mation spectal effects; IntemetIIntranet operations, and computer based training Graduates understand seamless communlcatlons from tradit~onalonnt to d~e~taUmult~me d ~ aWeb , des~gnand development, database management. and cornorate communlcatlons. The lnformatlon technoloev -. concentratlon has two areas of study: graphic com rnunications, and interactive computer graphics N C 331 ~uali$~ssurance' . IMC 346 Manaeement Dvnarmcs . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . .3 ........ 3 ............................. Total 4 17 Environmental Technology Management Concentration. The environmental technology management concen tration pro\ ides graduates entenng the field of industrial and hazardous waste management w ~ t hthe ab~litiesand skills required to address envuonmental challenges. Graduates are prepared to conduct slte assesments, select technolog~esfor soil and ground water remediation, and deslgn solutions to env~ronmentalproblems for indusmes, regulatory agencies. and conqulting firms. Certificate Promam in Hazardous Materials a n d Waste Management The Ceruficate Program in Hazardous Mate rials and Waste Management is designed to prov~decturrent and prospective employees of industry and government wlth a comprehenstve and pracucal cumculum of study in haz fea ardou; matenals management. The certificate tures msmctlon by ASU facult). attorneys, and profess~on als who work in the specific area m whch they teach. Par ticipation in the certificate program 1s available in three options. a ceruficate program for nondegree students, a B S degree m Indusmal Technology w ~ t ha Cerufi~ateln Haz ardous Materials and Waste Manaeement. and a Master of Sc~encein Technology degree w ~ tai ~erkficatein Hazard ous Materials and Waste Management. Students must corn plete seven selected courses (five requued and two elec nves) and earn a g a d e of "C" or hgher to recelve the certif icate. Except for the mtroductory course, ETM 501 Princloles of Hazardous Materials and Waste Management, the remainder of the courses may be taken in anysequence. Industrial Technology Management Concentration. The indushial technology management concentration prepares students for supervisory and administrative posltlons m indusbv.. manufactume. -. and ~ .u h l i cservice organizations. Course work includes accounting, data analysis, econonucs, effective decision making, finance, lnternatlonal business, legal and ethical stu&es, marketing, operations manage ment, and safety. Emphasis 1s placed on health and safety w~thmthe workplace. The indusmal technology management program may be articulated with a broad range of community college tech nical courses Community college specializations in areas such as aeronautlca, consbucuon, electronics, fire sclence. . - - Graphic Communications Area of Study. The purpose of the graph~ccommunlcatlons area of study 1s to prepare stu dents for a wlde variety of professional posrtrons in the pnntlna and araoh~ccommun~cat~ons lndustrv. Thls area of studr o>ers Lblknd of technolog~caland managerial knowl edae - and sktlls. The .ororram - has been specificallv. designed to produce graduates wlth a complete understandtng of graphlc Image procesclng, Image presentation. and the use of electronic image manipulation and storage techniques. Graduates have the sk~llsto address the requirements of the pnnt and lmage man~pulatlonenvironments. They also are prepared to exploit oppomnltles and competitite chal lenges taking place in the digital infomahon ~ndustryEach graduate is also prepared to manage the turbulent economc and human relations concerns assoc~atedw ~ t hmodem bus1 ness. Each student 1s exposed to practical and effective problem solving techniques currently used in industry. As a prerequis~tefor graduation. students are expected to acqulre iob related industrv. exwnen'e. Tvpsal . .. career paths may Include operations management. sales and market~ng.and technology. Interactive Computer Graphics Area of Study. The pur pose of the interactive computer graphics area of study ts to oreoare students for entrv into the dlverse field of computer graphics. The area of study is focused on computer applica tlons as a foundatton in technological - .orocesslnc and d ~ s semination of information Modem lnformation manage rnent Includes dlsclollne soecific aodications of graphlc .. . analysis, communication, databases, design. documentation, Image generation. modeling, programmtng, vlsuallzat~on, and multimedia presentation. Graduates are qual~fiedcorn puter graphlcs technologists who have acquired extensive knowledge and techn~calcompetency, thereby preparing them to advance Into orofessional ooqitions in the industrv. The courses are industry responsive and evolve at the fast .. NOTE: For ~ n General e Stdales r e q rement, ~ cadrses and codas ,s.cn as SO C an0 h),see .Genera Sl~dles:page 8 7 For grdoJJt on req,,remenls. see 'Un vers.ry Grao,aloon Req.lrements: page 83 For an expanaleonof aao tonal amn oJr coLrsas onorao 0-1 not ,nih s catalog see'Class I cat on of Co~rses:page 60 sleo pace of the technology. Typlcal career paths may include animation and multimedia creation:.aoolications manaee .. ment and supervlslon; lnformat~onprocess design (specialty areas such as electronics, advertising eraohlcs . deslen. - .oro cess simulation. rendenng and ~llustratlon,and computer a~deddeslgn and drafimg): graphlcs systems and database analysis: technlcal graphlcs and publsat~on,and testing and implementation - -- APPLIED SCIENCE-B.A.S. The Bachelor of Applied Sclence degree is a "capstone" degree for the Associate of Applied Sclence degree. The B.A.S degree exposes students to advanced conceptq and drverse critical thinkine slulls that oreoare them for future career opportunities and professional advancement - .. ............................ ......MI A.A S. degree Wnrfer Asr~gnablecredlt .......................................... 6 B.A S care ......................................... 15 General Studler ..................................... .I9 Technical concentrauon. ......................................... .20 . I20 G e n e r a l S t u d i e s Curriculum The B.A.S cumculum bullds on the general education content of the A.A.S. degree. Additional General Studie? (L CS and awareness areas) are met wlth courses in the core or spec~ahzation.General Studtes courses focus on contextual learning. L.. ....................................... ..3 .. 3 MA ..................................... HU . . . . . . . . . ............................. .3 HU or SB ....................... .. 3 SB................... .. . 3 SG ................................................... .4 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... ................. 15 Operations Management Technology. The purpose of this techn~calconcentration i? to .oreoare . suoervlaors for management functions in industry, manufacturing, and public service oreanizations. The B.A.S. degree - .orov~desthe man agement and supervision content requ~redfor Industry and governmental agenctes. Digital Media Management This concentration prepares Degree Requirements The B.A.S. degree in the College of Technology and Appl~edSc~encesconsists of 60 semester hours of upper dlvls~on(300 level and above) courses, wlth 30 hours in res ~dence. .............................. Total Technical C o n c e n t r a t i o n s -eraduates for technical Dosltlona in industries imolement- Admission Admlss~onto the B.A.S. degree program is restricted to students holding an A.A.S. degree from a regionally accred ~ t e dU.S. postsecondary educational lnstltutlon. A GPA of 2.00 or higher is requued for all resident appl~cantsand a 2.50 for nonresident applsants. Told MET 401 Qualnty Assurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 or STP 420 Introductory Applled Stat~aucsCS (3) TWC 400 Technical Communications L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 19 A s s i a n a b l e Credit ~ s ; t ~ n a b l ecredit allows space in the currlculurn for pre requlslte courses needed to succeed in the oroeram. The co;rses are determined by the student and iheadvisor. B.A.S. Core The area core focuses on management and organization, professional commumcauon, quantltatlve analysis. and computer competency. CGC 310 Computer Graphics Programng C++l CS . . . . . 3 or CGC 494 ST Computer Systems Appl~caltons(3) . . . 3 IMC 346 Management Dynam~cs ITM 452 Industrial Human Resource Management. . . . . . . . . 3 or IMC 470 Project Management (3) Ing. planmng, and producing interactive communlcatlons. integrated media, and mult~med~a for des~en.trainine, and S in areas marketing. Prospective btudents W I I ~ A . A .degrees such as: multimedia, printing and publ~shlng,commercial graphics, desktop publishing, or computer illustrat~on,may be interested m pursuing a digital media management concentratlon. Technical Graphics. T h ~ concentration s prepares graduates for posihons In induqtnes ~mplementingtechnlcal and engi neering graph~csin computer alded design and computer inteerated manufacturineu A.A.S deerees in draftlneu and dec~gn,computer alded dealgn, computer integrated manu fachlring technology, mechan~caltechnology, architectural technology. or conshuctlon technology may prov~dean excellent foundation for a technlcal graphics concentration. - - Digital Publishing. This concentration prepares graduates for lead techn~caland entn-level manaeement oosltlons m the printing and publ~sh~ng industry. A S degkes in multimedia, printine and publ~shlng,commercial art, desktop publ~shing,or computer illustrat~onmay find that this technical concentration orovldes excellent k Emergency Management. The concentration prepares graduates for positrons In industry. municipal departments, and government agencies. The curriculum addresses the established Federal Emergency Management Admlnistra tion (FEMA) guidel~nes,on site emergency response con llngcncy pldnnlng, fir51 re\ponder rcene man~pcnlent,logisileal anal\s~., and conllnunlcatlon, prot.,~ol ~~~ Fire Service Management. This concentration . oreoares . graduates for positions in industry, m u n ~ c ~ pdepartments, al and governmental aeencles The curr~culumaddresses ser v~ce;dellvered b) &e departments. fire servlce personnel development. zonlng, plann~ng.~nspections,and arson ~nvestlgations. Municipal Operations Management This concentration prepares students for superv~soryand management func Irons w ~ t h ~mun~crpal~t~es, n pubhc ~ e r v ~ organlzatlons. ce or busmesses that provide services to the publlc aector The cumculum addresses qualsty assurance. ethical issues, leadersh~ppractlces. operations management, project manage ment, marheting, finance, public sector management, and organizational effectiveness. DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION AND MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 593 COMPUTER GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS (CGC) CGC 135 Graphic Communications. (3) F S ntroduct on to the techno og es nvo ved m the des gn mage genera t on,transm ss on, and ndustr a product on of mult'ple mages tor Consumer utl zatton Lecture lab f e d trlps CGC 210 CreativeThinklng and Design Visualization. (3) F Fundamental methods concepts and techn ques of creatlve thlnklng des gn v suai l e t on and prob em solvlng A so incudes commun catlan, cu t u n . and soc eta! nt uences Lecture, lab Prerequlslte ETC 100. CGC 212 Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (CADD). (3) S CADD tor product des gn representaton and documentation includes proection theory descr ptve geometry graph cs anayss draftlng standards and prec s on d mans on ng techn ques Lecture lab Prerequ slte ETC 100 or instructor approva General Stud,es cs. CGC 215 lntroducllon l o Graphics Programming. (3) F Intmductan to ana yz ng p ann ng and executing graph c programs using ndustry standard programm ng t w s Lecture, lab Prerequrstte. ETC 100 CGC 237 Design tor Digital Imaging. (3) S iotroa.non lo aes gn p-nc p es Gpigrapny an0 doc~monlocve opment of grapnc mages tor pr nt ng CD ROM databases an0 World Wlde Wob app .cat ons .ea.ro a0 Preroq.rsle CGC 135 or eq.. v a ent CGC 310 Computer Graphics Programming (C++). 3) F, S Computer graph cs software programm ng techn ques and Wtndows appllcat ons n C++ 2D and 30 graph cs oblect arlented Draaram m ng transformat ons scai ng. &database concepts kct tire, lab. Prerequ s te ETC 100 or equ va ent C language programm ng course or lnslr~ctorapprova General Studies CS CGC 311 Communlcstion and Media Ethics, Law, and Copyright. ~ ~~ 191 F St,oy and ana,)s s ol coptrlgnt m u nte ect,a ProPerry ahs reg- a. tans ana eln ca stanoaros nc LO ng onnersh P P ,a(,, secdr~ry,ano d8slr 0.1 on ,ss,es -ec:.ro a0 Proreq~s te TWC 200 CGC 312 30 Computer Graphics Modeling and Representation. - ", c 2, 3D SO! d mode'ng appicat ons concepts, techniques database struc tures mode tng strateg es, assembles mass properties ana yss, k nematcs data f e exchange spec flcat ons and representahon. Lec. lure, lab. Prerequ s te CGC 212 or nstructor approva General Studies CS CGC 313Technlcal Illustration and Photorealistic Rendering. (3) c Computer generated graphlcs for techncal ustatlan and des gn pre Sentatlon axonometr c and perspeclave draw ng; shad ng shadawmg texture mapp ng and photorea stac rendering Lecture, lab Prerequ . s te CGC 312 or nstructor aoorova .. CGC 314 Multimedia Desngn, Planning. and Storyboards. (3, S Sl.ay ng tnc Croat .e an0 concopIda proccss at content setect,on oann no. 003 an no t.oncnart na storvooanomo oroms no. - contta~, . ~ ~ 'ng praiofypng a h presentlngmu t'iedla prolects Lecture, lab.kerequ s tes CGC 210 and 237 and 311 or nstructor approval. CGC 332 lmage Assembly and Plate Preparation. 3) F mpos t on of ti m or d gita mages for reproduction using vanous mage carriers d rect to press technology Lecture ab f e d trtps Prerequ s te: CGC 135. CGC 333 Prlntlng Teehnoiogr 3) S Theory and app cat~onof sheet and web press techno ogy tar onsstkhagraphy flexography screen process, and d glt a pent ng Lecture ab Prereau s te: CGC 135 or nstructar aoDrova .. CGC 334 Image Capture and Conversion. (3) F Theory and app catlan of lmage capture techn ques used for a1 copy formats and convers on processes requ red for reprodurnan or dssemlnat on Lecture ab Prerequ a t c CGC 135 CGC 352Techntcai Presentations and Vlsuai Literacy, (3 S Planning techno ogy and de very of indlvduai and group presenta t ons for mpromptu. ~nformatve and persuas ve applicat ans Prerequlslte ENG 102 CGC 410 Graphics User Interfaces and Database Programming ICI-I ,- , IRI ~ -F ,S- G-I aez gn ano programm ng W~naon,slandaras pratoco s tools ana I es Jse of prqecl managers oalaoase components v.s.al norares ano OOPS .oct.ro a0 Prereq~sles CGC 310 or euL r a m , .C language programm ng coursejand 314 or nstructor appr ua CGC 41 1 Computer Animation and Special Elfects (F X). (3 F 2D and 3D computer an mat on pnnctples and methods prolect pan nlng scr pt ng. character generation: storyboards and model ng. Ight Ing render ng specla effects, and p ug in techniques Lecture, lab Prerequsltes CGC 313 and 314 orlnstructor approM CGC 412 Multimedia Authoring, Scripting, and Pmductlon. (3) F Product~onof mu t med a prolects uslng author ng software app o a tans, lnciudtng project management, c ent cons derat ons nteactwe nav gaton cross p afforming testing and documentation ssues. Lec lure ab Prerequ s tes CGC 314 and 352 and 41 1 ormstruetor approval CGC 413 Professional Portfolio Desbn and Presentation. 3) S D grla meora podo a pan" ng targeted a~dtenccsl aes gn appear ance, a.lnor ng, pacragea meo a farma:* media presentat on tar. mats, prod.ctoon marretlny ana cop,rtgllt cons aeratons -pctLre. a0 ilela tr ps Prereq~ slles CGC 41 1 and412 orlnslrLctor approra CGC 414 Web Sole Design and interneVWebTechnoiogies.,3r S Web sole aesgn, a~thorng, stanoaros prolocois too s ano oe.elop ment 1ecnn.qLes. HTML. CGi and Per. cw ng. We0 seners, oronsers. nterfaces ano LRLs Loct~roab Prorcal s tes CGC 31 1 ano 314 or nstructor approva CGC 415 Computer Graphics: Business Planning and Manage men1 Issues. (3) S Impernentat on p ann ng taas 0 y an0 appl cat an 3t.o cs neeos asrossment and aporat onal ana ysls tecnnlq.es arganlrat on mana 00r a1 and lacnnoloav cansaerat ans b ~ ness s o an oere oomont iecture ab t e d tr&. Prerequ s te CGC 412 dr nstruck; aporova .. CGC417 JavaScript,VBScrtpt, HTML, and ActiveX Programming. (31 S use of JavaScnpt VBScnpt HTML. and AcliveX software programs and standards to create cust m red lnteract ve, Internewdeb s te applcat ons Lecture, ab Prerequ s t e s CGC410 and 412 and 414 or nstruclor approva CGC 433 Graphic Production Processes. (3) N Systematc product on pann ng experience lnvovng a mack enter prise and def ned management respans bll tles Lecture ab Prerequ sites. CGC 333 334 CGC 435 Web Management and E-Commerce. 3) N Internet Web slte management, security, on me databases and new E-commerce bus ness modes Lecture ab Prerequ ste CGC 237 Corequbsbte CGC 414. CGC 436 GravureTechnoiogy (3) S In depth study of the market prof e and product on sequences related to the gravure method of pr ntmg Prerequ s te CGC 135 or instructor approva CGC 437 Color Rel~roductionSvstems. 3 F Sc enlltlc ana ys s lor the eng neehng of co or reproa~ctan skacmr an0 ca or mooe r .sea n tne graprl cs nuLslry Preroqi s te CGC or 334 or n s t r ~ ~ tapproval CGC 441 Grsphlc Information Systems. 3 N Grapnfcal nlormat on systems common to the aorrplace r.c..ubr graw c Lser lnterhcss tor on ine databsjises, geograpnc an0 men agement ntorrnal on syslcms Lectlre ab Prereq. sltes ETC 100 MC 233. CGC 494 Special Topics. (3) F S la Computer Svstems ADD . . cations CGC 510 Computer Graphics Programming: Deslgn, Customizatlon, and Development. (3) N Advanced des gn, deve opment and documentat on of W ndows app catlon programs ncud ng GUis OOP, RAD, AP DLLs. and GDI n C++ and Java Lecture. lab Prerequsites CGC 310 and 410 or equ M ent GU OOP course) or nstruclor approva - 7 ~~ . NOTE: For In? Genera Stun as reaL romenl co-,set, ano c w e s (sLcn as L. SO. C ana H see -Genera SILO e s " page 87 For grsd.aton rcq, remenls, $00-un .ors ty GraOlJt O n R C ~r~mcn15. J page 83 For an exp anal on of aadltlooa omn 0t.s codrses oflerea 0.l rlot Isteo n tnls cavil og see C ass 1.cat on of Colrses, pagc 60 - ".man aspecls 01 s.parv so,, oaha, or n the no.slr a ran ng an0 hon lne) nfl.ence enlcsency morale and organlzal onal practices PrerOq,ste IMC 346 ITM 501 Managerial Economics. 3 N Bas c manager a1 economlc t m s and techn ques appt ed to unlque mncerns of sc'ent fical y ntens ve f rms operat ng In rap d y evo v ng 8nduStnat sectors ITM 502 Financial Management. 3, h Exam nal on of corwrate Inanc a an0 managorla acco.nllng sys [em$, o~dael.na,and f nanc a DO c / ~ s -r rn n CrOCOmDdtOrS ~ lo ana lyre lorecast &d report lnlormatro" ITM 503 Marketing Management. (3) N Modern methods and induslr a case stud es of ptann ng pr c ng, pro mot ng and d str butcng goods and sew ces in the g oba marketplace Prerequs tes: TM 480 (or equlva ent); 'nstructor approval ITM 504 Law and Ethics IorTechnIcal Professionals. 3) N Analyss of egal and eth ca framework for makng managertat dec sons n the corporate envronment of eng neenng and techno ogy. .related . .. . ..ntl,,stres .. . ... .. ITM 520 Strategic Management of Technology 3) N Ana y s ~ sof enlreprene~rtaloynam w an0 lecnnoloyy deve opmonl metnws of researcn and deve oprnonl management nen lecnnooqy Imo emental on, an0 Slart..D oroan8zal on P,ere~.8ates TM 480 .or eq" va ent): instructor approva ITM 540 International Management. (3) N Practices and procedures lor effect ve management of mu tlnat anal buscness organtzat ons ncludtng partnerships, lo nt ownersh ps, and globa subad~anes. ITM 549 ResearchTechnlques and Applications. 3) F. S Ss ect an of research problems analys s of iteralure nd v dua lnves tigatlons. prepar ng reports, and proposal wrong Prerequlate: STP 420 or equ va ent ITM 550 IndustrialTrainlng and Development. (3) N Tra n ng technrques and earn'ng processes. Ptann ng deve op ng. evaluating and menag ng tndustr a and governmental programs Prerequ s te TM 480 ITM 552 Global Management Philosophies. (3) N Anaysss and comparison of slgn2f cant supewlslon ph osoph es developed n var ous ndustrla nat ons and the r potentlal app catlon in the Unted States ITM 560 Managerial Declslon Making. 3 F Ana ys s of common oeoson marlnq o a r an0 lochn qbes to ober come tnem USOS both s ~ ecl o re a.antrla1 ve doc s cn t w s and com Puler red dec s on ads ITM 570 Advanced Pmlect Management. (3) S Plann'ng, organlrlng coordznat~ng,and cantro Ing statf and prolect groups to accomptsh the prolect abjectve. ITM 593 A ~ ~ l i e Pmiect. d, .i t 121. N ITM 598 SpeclalToplcs. ( 1 4 N (a) Quantltatve Research Analyss Department of Manufacturing and Aeronautical Engineering Technology Scott G. Danielson Chair (SIM 295) PROFESSORS COLLINS DANIELSON - ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS PALMGREN. ROGERS, SCHM DT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR RAJADAS - .. 4801727-1185 LECTURER OKONKWO PURPOSE The nuqsion o f the Department o f Manufacturlng and Aeronautical Eng~neeringTechnoloe) is to emphasize applied englneenng practice i n the manufacturing and aero space fields through four year degree programs i n Manufac luring Engineering Technology and Aeronautical Engineer fng Technolog). Thlh 1s accompl~shedb y the intense appli cation o f math and sc~enceprinciples to the solution o f tech nical problems in a lecture laboratory environment. The goal o f the Manufactur~ngEnglneerlng Technology pro eram 1s to oreoare students for emolovment i n areah \uch as materials, mechansr, design. manufacturing proceases. automallon, and qualltv control. The deoartment activelv supports the studdnt chapter o t the ~ o c z k ot f~Manufactkring o f the Aeronautical Enwneenng .Enelneers. The purpose . . Technology program to 1s prepare htudents for employment In areas such as atrcraft and aerospace vehicle design. aero space manufactunng, applled thermodynarmcs. Ruld mechanics and aerodynamics. propuls~on,and wind tunnel testlng. . . . - - - ACCREDITATION The B S degree in Manutacturlng Engineering Technol ogy and the B S. degree Aeronautical Enelneerfng Technol ogy are accredited b y the T e ~ h n o l o g yAccredltation C o m mlsslon o f the A ~ ~ r e d t t a t l oBoard n for Engineering and Technology. Inc. (See "Accred~tatron,"page 578. for more ~nformation.) DEGREES The Department o f Manufacturing and Aeronautical ~ n g ~ n e e n " g T e c h n o l o goffers y the B S degree i n Manufac tunny Engineering Technology and the B S degrec tn Aero AY~. degree the department For students h o l d k g an A offers the B A.S. degrcc wtth a concentratron in produc t ~on DEPARTMENT OF MANUFACTURING AND AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 597 A Master of Sc~enceIn Technology degree is offered for graduate smdy. See the Graduate Catalog for more infor mat~on. B.S. Degree Requirements All degree requirements for the program are shown on cumculum check sheets. Reauirements include Fust Year Composition, Untversity General Stud~es(see "General Studtes:' page 87). and the Engineering Technology Core. Note that all three General Studies awareness areas are reauued. Consult your advisor for an avoroved hst of .. courses. To graduate, students are requlred to complete a nunimum of 128 semester hours with a 2 00 cumulative GPA, incluhng at least 50 semester hours of upper-drvislon courses Manufacturing Engineering Technology-B.S. The B.S. demee in Manufacturing Engineering Technology requires 128 semester hours asspec;fied be&: of production, developing the tools and machines, and inte grating the facilities of production or manufacturing. Students may select course work that focuses on the ~m~lementauo" of design and manufacturing strategies that favorably impact the environment before manufactunng and dunng manufacturing. Students address design, materials, and rnanufactunng problems wtth a focus on the envuonment. Concepts like design for recyclabihty, manufacturing materlal reuse, and air quality control dunng manufacturing are addressed. Required courses follow: MET 438 Demgn for Manufacturing 11. ......................... 4 MET 44'2 Specialized Production Processes ................. 3 Techntcal elecuves ......................................................... 4 . . Total ...................11 . . ..I28 Mechanical Engineering Technology Concentration. The primary objective of the mechanical engineering technology concentration 1s to prepare students for entry level work m mechanical design and testing, either in engineenng or man ufactunng devamnents in vroduct onented industries. Major egpha;la 1s placed on reduc~ngthe amount of time required by industry to make the graduate productive m any area of work. Students obtain a well-rounded academic background with an emphasis in mechanics and thermal sclencei. Required courses follow: The followmg courses constttute the Manufactunng Engineering Technology major and are required of all manufacturing engineering technology students. Refer to the specific concentrations for additional requirements AET 415 Gas Dynmcs and Propulsion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 MET 434 ApphedRuld Mechantcs 3 MET 438 Design for ManufacNnng I1 . . 4 Appmved technical elective . I Engineering technology care .................................. .I4 First Year Com~os~tian ..................... ......6 Gcncnl Sndie, Jepmmcnr req.urcmen1. 45 M~nufsitllnngEngineering Te;hnulug) rny.lr .. SZ Sclu;tcd iun;cnvntlun .......... II Total ......................................... EET MET MET MET MET MET MET MET MET MET MET MET MET MET MET MET MET Mannfaetmiog Engineering Technology Major 406 Conml SystemTechnolog) . 4 231 Manufacturing Processes. . . . 3 300 Applied Material Science . . . . . . . 4 302 Welding Survey. . . . . . . . . ..3 313 AppliedEngrneerlng Mechanics Matenals . . 4 331 Design for Manufacturing I 3 341 Manufacturing Analysss 3 344 Casting and Fomung Processes . . . 3 345 Advanced Manufacturing Processes ...................... 3 396 Manufacturing F'mfess~onalOrientanon. ...................1 401 Qu&ty Assurance. .................................................3 416 Apphed Computer Integrated Manufacruring CS .........3 443 N C Computer Programmtng . ...... 3 444 Production Tml~ng......... .. 3 451 Intrcduc~onto Automallon ..................... 3 460 Manufacturing Capstone Prqect I . ....................3 461 Maoufactumg Capstone Pmject I1 .........................3 Total ....................................................................... ..52 A student participating in the Manufacturing Engineering Technology program may select from two concentrations: rnanufactunng engineenng technology or mechamcal engt n e e m g technology. Manutacturine Engineerhe Technology Concentration. This concentra~oni;deslgne> to prepare..5 % .lsf,.c 10, approval. MET 507 Manufacturing Enterprise. (3) F, S Organ~zation and prolect management of cellular manufacturingmethads, including LIT and lean manufacturing. Prerequsite 8nstructor approval. ~ ~ -. .-? ~ MET 512 introduction l o Robotics. (3) N ~ l r o1 . ~ 1 ' 1 - ' O m . V a roools TOYLI 11. . ~ eruoot n o r ~ s p a ~trde ecm:., gcrcrxon roo-! an-alorr ana rclsors aer gn o'ena e n s . ICIS a?: eccnomc .stcs'o- A .0 ,2 :at on c a m s 1 . a ~ ~ Prerequslte lnstrudor approval MET 513 Advanced Automation. (3) F Analys8s and design of hard and tlextble automallon systems. Partlcuiar anentlon to material handi~ngtechnology. Prerequisite: instructor approval. MET 514 NIC Computer Programming. (3) S Point-to-point and cont~nuouspath controi system programming emphaslzlng metal removal procedures and processes. Lecture, lab. Pierequlsite: Instructor approval. MET 517 ADDlied Com~uter-IntegratedManufacturing. (31 F .. Tecrsr 1 . e ~1.11 L V ~ : ! C C ) SO . C ~ ~ F - . L I I -rlleyralea rnan.1aci.r ng n :n an emnna-. < I." romgl .'er-aqea .:esgr> anu co.np.teraaea -an. lar5.l r; Pv.rq.s!e MET '96 c r 1s".:13r anprcia MET 560 Fundemenlais ot Security Englnecrlng. 3 F Def n t o w o l '7,eati '.rodmenla I 01 uer ql of pn,s ca protea~on 5,slems comp .!el ~ c l ng e an" dna ,s % <,sec.r I ri s,stems MET 571 Waste Minimization and Waste Prevention. (3) S Llfe cycle analysts, selection of environmentallycompatible maferials. deslgn of waste mlnimizatlon equipment and operation, economics of waste m~n#m~rat~on and prevention Prerequ#s#te: ETC 340 or instructor approval MET592 ReMarch. (1-12) N MET593 Applied Project. (1-121 N The vertlcai d~ffusoonfurnace was the first piece of equlprnent to be deilvered and lnstailed in the Teachlng Factory, located in the Technology Center at ASU East r mnYmwe lnlm W I L L I A M S CAMPUS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Williams Campus Dining Hall (El Mirage) Williams Campus Housing Office Williams Campus Union (CU) Williams Gateway Airport & Flight Line Toka Sticks Clubhouse & Golf Course North Desert Village Child Development Center (CDCTR) West Desert Village Administrative Services Building - Security (ADMIN) Swimming Pool (POOL) US Air Force Armstrong Laboratory Buildings South Desert Village ASU EAST 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Veteran's Administration Regional Clinic (ASU East Student Health) Technology Center (TECH) Agribusiness Food Science Lab (AGBFS) Auditorium (AUD) Future Classroom and Lab Building Academic Center Building (CNTR) Classroom Building (CLUB) TECH II Flight Simulator Building (SIM) Morrison School of Agribusiness and Resource Management Complex (AGE 1-4) Center for Agribusiness Policy Studies (CAPS) CHANDLER-GILBERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE AT WILLIAMS CAMPUS 26 27 28 29 Aviation Technology Center, Embry-Riddle. and University o f North Dakota (ATC) General Studies Building (GSB) Physical Education Center (PEC) Science Lab Building (SLB) E A S T ASU East Directory For the "ASU M a n Duectorj," see page 490. or the "ASU West Duectory:' see page 614 Academic Units . Agrlbus ness and Resource Management Morr son School of ..........................................................CNTR 20 .................... 480i727 1585 East Colege ............................................................................ CNTR 92 .................... 480i727-1515 Technology and Applied Sciences. Co lege of ........................... CNTR 10 ...............480i727-1874 Aeronautics Management Technology. IM Bldg-201 .............. 480i727 1775 Department Electron cs and Techno ogy Department of .......................................TECH 101 ................... 480i727 1137 Informat on and Management Technology ECH 102 .................. 48oi727-1781 Department o Manufacturing and Aeronaut cal Eng neering Technology. Department 0 IM Bldg-2958........... 480f727 1584 Administrative General nformatio NTR Garden Level ... 480i727 3278 Amer can Indian P IP .......................... 480,727 1161 Bookstore ....................................................................... CNTR 102 .................. 480i727 1146 Campus Union................................................................. CUB ......................... 480i727 1098 Cashiering Sew'ces ............................................................ CNTR 81 ..................... 480f727 1081 Com~uterCommons. ASU Eas NTR 150................. 480f727 1184 Copy Center .......................................................................CNTR 147................... 480/727 1175 Bldg................ 480f727 1700 110................... 480f727 1037 Garden Leve ... 480i727 3278 ASU Sun Cards Off ce of the Registrar Student Bus'ness Sew ces Student Financial Assistance Undergraduate Admissions Will ams Campus Parklng Decals Physical Educat on Center. Wil ams Campus ...........................WCFC Bldg................. 480 988 8400 TR 30 .................... 480i727 1028 erans .................... 602/222 6568 TR 52 ................... 480f727-1116 TR 160................... 480f727-1452 ASU East Faculty and Academic Professionals . Abulejaman. Elfayeb S. 1998 Assoc~ateProfessor of Elecuon~csand Computer Eng~neenngTechnology. B.S., Unwersrty of Khanoum Sudan); M.S., Oregon State University; Ph.D.. Umven~tyof Arizona Autore, Donald D. (1959). Professor Ementas of Technology; B S.E Umverstty of Mtchigan; M.S.E., Anzona State University . Backus, Charler E. (1968). Professor of Elecmcal Engnneering. Provost.ASU East. B.S.M.E.. Ohio University; M.S ,Ph.D.. Untrersrty of Arizona Balcazar. Hector 1989 .Assoc~ateProfessor of Nuhition: B.S.. Barchilan, Marian G. 1989 .Associate Professor ofTechnical Cammuni~atian.B.S .State Umverslty of New Yak, Binghamton, M.S.. Northeatern Univenity B a r r e n Thomas W. 1950 Professor Emeritus of Agnbuslnesn and Resource Management. B.S.. BrighamYoung University. M S., Ph D Cornell L nlversit) Bergeron, Bene S. (2000). Professor of Elementary Education; M S Ed. Ph D Purdue Univen~ty Borrmann, David W. (1996). Lecturer of Aeronaut~cal Management Technology, B.S.. Drexel Umverrity, M.A., Arizona State Unlversrty Brady, Ward W. (1971 .Professor of Env~ronmentalResources. B S , M S Ph D ,Colorado State Unlverstty Rrurt.. John 11. .IY77,. Pr.>lcrsnrof Enr~r.,nnrntalRcrourrcr. I3 S . \ I 5 l.un llz)e< Slate I Inl\cr\#t). PI) U..lerasA&>l Unnernt) Brown, Walter C. 1966 .Professor EmeritasofTechnology; B.S.. Nonhwesr Mtsroun State Univenlty; M.Ed ,Ed D.. University of Mlsroun, Columbla Brownsan. Charles W. 1980 . Llbranan.ASU East Llbrarv Services; East L~braryServ~ces.B A ~ o u t h ~ a k o t a State University. M FA .University of Oregon, M.L S Unrversity of Callforn~a.Berkeley Burdene. Walter E. (1956). Professor Ementas of Technology. B S M S .Kansas State College of Plttsburg, Ed.D University of Mlrsoun. Coiumbla Burh. harl W. 1939). Professor Ementas of Technology; B A,. M.A.. Anzona State Unwersity; Ed D.. Bradley Unlversity Burkhk, Tim (1998), Assistant Professor of Agribusiness and Resource Management: B.S.. M B A . Ph D.. Univenity of Nebraska. Lincoln . . .. director.^^^ . . C . Carlseo, Paul A. 1978 Professor Emeritus of Technology; B.A.E.. M N S.. Ed.D .Arizona State Uruvenrty Ca%alliere,William A. (1946). Professor Emeritus of Technology, B A . M A . Anzona Stare Unlvenity Chalqust, Richard R. (1971) Profeswr Emerttur ofAgnbusinerr and Resource Managen ent. B S D VM Washlnqon State Unrvers~ty.M S Ph D Cornell Unnerrlt) ColGs, Donald G. 1989 .Profeqsor of Manutactunne and Aeronautical Engineering Technolog). B Arch V~rginia Polytechnic in,titute and State Unrrerstty: M S.. Ph.D Uruven t) of Ill~nois.Urbana Cot, Frank E. (1972 .Professor Emelitus ot Technolog) B S.M E Purdue Universit). M S E Anzonit State C n~versitj . . . . . . . Daneke, Gregory A. (1982 .Pmfesaor of l n f ~ m a t ~ oand n Management Technolog): B A , M A . Bngham Youn- Umberait). Ph D Unwerat) of Caltfarn~a.Santa Barbara . . Manufacturing and Aeronautical Engineering Technology: B.S MS.. Unlvenlty of Wyamng: Ph D.. Nonh DaAota Univera ty Dolm, Penny Ann (1998) Lecturer of lniormat~onand Management Technology. B A Bard Colleee. M S Anrona State Unlverslty Dulf. Jon hl. , 19'17 . h.,ic,,ur uf l#,ionn.~l~.,n 3n.l \lrn.i.?znlenl Trchnulug). B S . \ I S . Purclur I'n~\zr.lt\. Ph D .Oh,., St.se . . F d ~ a r d s Mark . R. 107h,. I+ofet.or ol ; r ~ h . ~ i ~ na1.d c~s Keso~r;e\ldnqrmcnt. B iM L . I I I I L I Staler :~ Nd\:tl ,\iarle!t~!. hl B h . D B A .Anrun:, St.ae V n ~ t r r -I! Edwards, Marvin J. 1959). Profeswr Emcrttur of Te~hnology: B S . M A . Anzona State Unnentt) Fordemwall, James N. (1987). Aa\uciate Profe\aor of Electromca and Computer Engineerin~Technology:B.S M.S.. Unlverslty of Arizona, Ph D.. Iowa State Un'ver\lt) of Science dnd Techno ogy . . Gesell, Laurence E. 1984 Prafe\aor of Aeronaulical Management Technolog). B A . Upper lona Ln~venlt).M P A . Untverstty of San Francisco, Ph D . 4nrona State Un~rers~t) Gordon, Richard S. (1980). Profeqsor Emenrur of Agnbusme~r and Resource Management; A.B Unl\.srrtty ,f Rochester: M.A Hanard Universtty: Ph D Marra~husettalnstltute ot Technology Green, Douglas M. 1990 Arsoc ate Professor af Envr "mental Resources: B.S .Oregon State Untren 1). M S Nonh Dakota State Unlverslty. Ph D Oregon State Unlveralty Grossman, Gary M. 1994 A\sor~ateProfe\xr of lnfamat~on and Management Technology. B A . Uni\ersit) of the Pacific: M S.. Ph.D.. Purdue University . . . . . . . . Ph.D., Untvenlty of Nebraska Heher, Stephen P. 1973 Insrmcuonal Professronal of Agribusiness and Resource Management. Marnson School of Ambusinehs and Rehome Management. B S Illinois State ~'nlversny,M S ,Arizona State ~ f ~ v e r s i t ) Hild. Nicholas R. (19831. , ,. Professor of Information and Management Technology B.S M.E.. M.S.Enve.. University of loaa: Ph D Uruon Graduate School Hirata, Ernest T. (1974). Asaoc~ateProfessor of lnfarmal~onand Management Technology; B.A , San Diego State College: Ed D.. Anzona State Unbvenity H o m a i t q Renee B. (1986). Professor EmenNs of Information and Management Technology: B A . Brooklyn College. M A . Ph D , Uwven~tyof Colorado . . ~ ~ . .\lacia, W a m h E 19'90 . A , r . ~ l a eI'n irwor .,f Elcirr~n~:,.mJ C~mpu1c.rEnylnecnng Tc.hn.,l.yy. B S 51 S . ln~rcnlr!ut T~ias..%rl~n~tun. P h D ..\rimnl Sure I : I I I \ L . ~ I ~ ! Muddy, Kenneth H. 1980 .Professor Ementus ot Agribusiness and Resource Management. B S Pennr)lvan!a State Univenity; M.S., Universitv of Wisconsin. Madlran. Ph D.. Pennsylvania State Unlvenlty Maid, Ban) M. (2000). Professor of Multimedia Wnung and t y Manra~husens, Technical Communication. Ph.D U n ~ v e n ~of Amherst M a k l , James E. 1985 .Professor Ementua of Elecuonics and Computer Englneenng Technology: B.Eng.Sci.. B E E Fenn College, M S E E.. Ohlo State Un!versty ManIredo, Mark R. (1999 ,Asr~stanlProfessor of Agnbusrness and Resource Management. B S Calltornia State Unlvenxty, Fresno; M.S.. New Mexnco State Unlversay. Ph D.. University of Ilhnols, Urbana Manore, Melinda M. 1984 .Professor of Nutrillon: B.S.. Seattle Pachc University, M S Unlventty of Oregon. Ph D.. Oregon State Umvenlty Marquardt, Raymond A. (1997 Professor of Agribusiness and Resource Management: Dean, Morrtson School of Agnbusineas and Resource Management: B S M S Colorado State Univeniq. Ph.D., Michigan State Univerury .Martin, Rase 1.. lYHI,. Senlor I*.;turcr ol Sdmttun: B S L'n~%en!r) of lll~,lnl<.M S . Pcnn\)l\>n~;,St;~tcUnncslt) Matron, John H. 1978). Associate Professor of lnformat~onand ManagementTechnolog). B S M S llllnata State Unkvenrty Matthem, James B. (1989). Professor Emeritus of Aeronauucal Techno om,B.S .Rose Hulman Institute of Technology: M S Massachusetts InshNte of Technology. Ph D Universit) of . . . . . . . . . en& Florida Johnson, WilliamT. 1999),Arr!stant L~brarian:B S.. M S . Anzona State Unwenity: M.L.S Universny of Anzona Johnston, Caml S. 19861, Associate Professor of Nuuitron: B S Un~venltyof Mlchrgan; M.A.. Ph D., Un~venttyof Texan. Auatln . . . . . . K Arizona . Kagan, Albelt 1992 Professor of Agnbusineas and Resource Management. B.S.. M S.. Ph D., Iowa State Unrvennly of Science and Technology . Keith, Marlow F. (1946 .Professor Emeritus ofTechnology: B.A MA., Anrona State University KeUey Donald G. (1980). Professor Emeritus of Manufacturing and Aeronaut~calEngtneenng Technology. B S.. M S Anzona State University Kigin, Denis J. (195845; 1967), Profesaar Emeritus of Technolog). Dean Ementus, Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, B.S., M d a t o State Unrversrty. M S Unlvenlty of Wlrconsin. Stout: Ed D Uwvenlty of Mlssoun Kisielewski, Robert V. 1978). Professor Ementus of Technology. B S.M E M S M E Un~vena)of W~sconsln,Madson . . . . Lawler, Eugene D. 11967). Professor Ementus of Technology; B.S.. Northern State College, M A ,Anzona State Unlven~r, Lipari, C h , ~ r l s A . ,IgYi,, ,\<\8) State Univcnlty: P h D . Unn.cr;~t)I,!' Kixnr:)* McHenry,Albert L. (1978). Professor of Electronics and Computer Englneenng Technology: Dean, College of Technology and Applied Sciences, B S Southern Unnersxty and A&M Co lege, M.S , Ph.D ,Arizona State Unrversity Miller, Victor J. 1958), Professor Ementus ot Agribunxnesa and Resource Management: B.S.. M S Ph D Un~versltyof l l l ~ n o ~ s Miller, William H. (1984 Assoc~ateProfessor of Environmental Resources; B.S M.S Ph.D Washington State Umvenlt) Minter, Marshall R. Jr. 1965). Professor Ementus of T e c h n o l o ~B ; S M E Purdue Uni\erslty: M.S.M.E Unrven~tyof Anmna Monte. Wbodrow (1979). Associate Profesaor of Nutnuon, B S New Meuco Inst~tuteof M~ningand Technology. M S Ph D.. Colorado State Uruvenlty Moodv..E. Grant (1951). and . . Professor Ementus of Aenbusmess u Resource Management. B S Univenlty of Arizona. M S Kansas State Un!versily: Ph.D Purdue Unlvenlt) Munukotla, Lakshmi V. (1987 Proferror of Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology. Associate Dean. College of Technology and Applied Sciences: B S.. M S.. Andhra Unlvenity (Indra); Ph.D.. Ohio University . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ASU EAST FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 605 Nowlim, Robert W. (1990). Professor of Electronics and Computer Englneenng Technology; Chalr. Department of Elecwonrcs and Computer Engineering Technalogy. B S E E Untvers~tyof Washington; M S E E San Drego State Uruversay. Ph D E E Texas Tech Unlvennty . . . Richards, Timothy J. (1994). Associate Professor of Agribusiness and Resource Management. B Comm.. Un~versltyaf Britrsh Columbia; M.A., Ph.D ,Stanford Unrverslty Richardson, Grant L. 1951). Professor Ementus of Agribus~ness and Resource Management; B.S.. M S ,Un~versityof Anrana, Ph D .Oregon State University Kobinwn, 1)anielO. t1950,. Profcs.or Emrnlus ofAgnb~..,rlcr~ and Rr.>.wrir. h1andr.cment.A B BnphsmYoun~Unitennt!. M S I'nnr.r\~tyufAn!.mr. Ph D Ohto State Cnt\ec,jt) R w , Keith B. (1979). Pmfessar Ementus of Technology, B S , Wisconwn State College. M A,, Uni\erstty of Mlcbgan Rogers, Bradley B. (1984). Assaclate Professor of Manufactunng and Aeronautical Englneenng Technology. B S .MS., Montana Stale University; Ph.D ,Arizona State Un~verslty Rook, Fern H. 1969). Professor Ernerttus ofTechnology. B.A.. University of Colorado. M A .Arizona State University Roper, Devon J. (1966). Pmternor Emenmr of Aeronautical Technolag). B.S.. Utah State Unrverrlty. M S .Arizona State Unhersity . . O'Brien, Marc H. (1997 .Lecturer ofAeronautical Management Technology. B.A.. Boston Univenity; M.S.. Indiana State Unlvenity Okonkwo, Charles U. (1994). Lecturer of Manufactunng and Aeronautical Engineering Technology: B.S.. M.S.. Iowa State University, Ph D.. Univentty of Florida Olson, Larry W. (1995). Assoccate Professor of Information and Management Technology. B.S., Baylor Universlty; Ph.D University of Pennsylvania . Pdmgren. Dale E. ,19811, AsiI Agrabub~less and Re,uurie >lanagr.mr.nt. B S Auhurn Unl\.r.m~t).M S Ph D Purdue University Pewee, Martha V. (1977). Professor Emeritus of Technology; B S.. Columbia University; M.S.. Boston Unlvenity, Ed D.. Anzona State Unlvenlty Peanon, Michael W. t 1998,. Ar\~\lsntProfefe,,,>r Frnenttor of Ma,ttof~clur#,~g nncl .Acroo,atrtr;rl Eni:~neer#n&Tr;l~t~ulu~). R S . L'nnrr.~!)n i Oklahonln. h1 S Anla,na State L1o,#\emtl) . . Sadowski, Mary A. 1999), Professor of Infomauon and Management Technalogy; B.S.E.. Bowlrng Green Untven~ty. MA.. Ohio State Univen~ty,Ph.D Purdue Umverslr) Salmirs, Seymour (1981). Professor Emer~tusof Technology: B A.E.. M S A.E.. Georera lnstltute of Technoloev, Schildgen, Thnmas E. ( 19111I. Pr,,frsror uf lnfurmat~on311d Wanagenlent Tc~hnulug).Chur. Ikpsnmcnl uf lnformati~>n and 31;8nagcrnsnt Te~hnuluyy.B S . M S . lllln.,~, Statc L'naienlr). Ed D.. Northern Anzana University Schmidt Peter A. (1978). Associate Professor of Manufacmnng and Aeronautical Englneenng Technology. B S .Northern lllrnois Univen~ty;M.A Ed.D., Arizona State Unrversity Schmils I h y G . , IYYb,. .Aar~,l3nlPrufe>r.,r uiA:nbusines\ and Rcu>ur;s .Uanagcrnsnl. B S Uni\er,~r) of SbLat;heuan ((:auada,. 1 S . Pi1 D Un~\cntt)of C;,ltfum#.~. Rcrkrlc) Sehwn, Robert A. (1966). Professor Ementur of Technolog): B S M.S.. Arizona State Untverslty Sehvaneveldt Roger (2000). Professor of Applled Psychology B A,. Univentty of Utah, M S Ph D Untverslty of Wisconsin, Madison Srhsalm. Ilarid E. (IYd61..4,\u.1:~tePmici,ur of EngliS t a t l l n ~ v e r < ~ ! ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of Madras (India). M.S.. Indian Institute of Science (India): P h D . Arizona Statr Unlvrnity T Ta).som, Elvim D. 11953). Professor Emeritus of Agribusiness and Resource Management: B.S.. Universiry of Idaho: M S . . Utah State Universit): Ph.D.. Warhingron Stare University Thomason, Leslie L. (19691. Profeabur Emeritus of Technulogy: A.B.. M A . . Ed.D.. Univcrsirv of Oklahoma Thor, Erie P. (1990). Professor of Agrihusinesb and Rcux~rce Management; B.S.. M S . . P h D . University of Calihrnta. Berkcley Turney. Mary Ann (1999).Associate Professor u(Acn,neultcal Management Technology: B.A.. L e M q n e Collc$c. M r \ . Hofhrra University: Ed.D.. Nora Southeartem Unibenil) Vaughan, L i d a A. (19821. Prufrssur of Nutritir3IS.~cn;e\ Depanment of S w a l and Behavioral Sclcnces Vcpanmr.nt Suasl lnrl Bchdt tordl Silence\ Department of SocrJ and Bchav~oralSciences ~epartmentof American Studies Department of Recreation and Tourism Management Department of Re~reatronand Tourism Management Women's Studies Program Amerlcan Stud~es Communication Studies English Ethnic Studies Fllm and V~deoSNdie? Gerontology History Interdiscipl~naryArts and Performance L ~ f eSciences Mathematics Polttics &law Psychology Social and Behavioral Sc~ences Sociocultural Anthropology Sociology Spanlsh Special Events Management Tourism Management Women's Studes ASU West Certi6cates Admlnlstered By Accountancy. Postbaccalaureate Certlhcate In Communication and Human Relations, Postbaccalaureate Certificate in Ethnlc Stud~es Film and Video Studies Gerontology Professional Accountancy, Postbaccalaureate Certificate in Women's Studles Writing School of Management College of Human Services College of Arts and Sciences college of Art> and Sc~ences Collex or Humm Ssr\ ~ c c , school of Management College of Arts and Sciences College of Arts and Sciences ASU West Directory For the "ASU Main Directory:' see page 490 . For the "ASU East Directory." 5ee page 602. Academic Units (Administrative and Faculty Offices) . American Stud es Department of ..................................... FAB N220B ........ 6021543 6090 CC 208A ........... 6021543 6034 Ethnic Stud es Program.. Integrative Stud es Depa B N.................. 6021543 6003 lnterdisc p nary Arts and B N230F ........ 6021543 6057 Life Sc ences. Department o LCC 210 ............ 6021543 6050 Soc'al and Behav oral Sclences Department of .................. FAB N250..... 6021543-6058 Women's Stud es Program .............................................FAB S115A ......... 6021543-3300 Arts and Sc ences Co ege of .........................................FAB N200L-3 .......... 6021543 6000 CO aborat ve Programs Div'sion of .................................. FAB S144 ....... 6021543-4600 Bache or of App ied Sc'ence Program .................................. FAB S144 ....... 6021543-4BAS Research Consu t no Center ........................................ FAB 5131 ................. 6021543 3410 Jn vers ry-College Center . FAB S150 ........... 602 543 4222 nhers ry Honors Co cge FAB S151 . ....602543.4503 Wr t ng Across the C rr c ~m Center for . . . . . . . . . UCB 202 . 602 543.6151 Education. Co lege of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FAB S200L 1........... 6021543 6300 Human Services Co ege of .............................................FAB N290............... 6021543 6600 Adm n strat on of Jusl~ce De~artmentof ............................. FAB S270D ............. 6021543 6607 ~ . . ~ . ~ ~~~ ~ .. . . Recreat on and Tour sm Manag Social Work Department of .......... . . . FAB S270 1 ........... 6021543 6602 L brary. Fletcher......................................................FLHLB .................. 6021543 8501 Clrcu atlon and Renewa 6021543 8520 Hours ....................... . 6021543 8500 nformatlon and Reference Services ............................................................6021543 8501 ............................ FAB NlOl .......... 6021543.6200 Management Schoo of Accountancy Program ... B 5178 . . 6021543.6275 Master of Bus ness Admlnlstratlon Program........................ FAB N151. . . . . . . . . 6021543-6201 Undergraduate G oba Bus ness Program ............................. FAB N101........... 6021543-6200 . Others Admissions and Records (Reg stration Services Student Records) ......................... UCB 120 . . . . . 6021543-8123 Assoc'ated Students of ASU West ..................................... UCB 221 . . . . . . 6021543-8186 Bookstore . ......................................UCB 140 .... 6021543-6800 6021543 8124 Career Serv ces and Persona Counsel'no Center .................. UCB 320 .......... . . Dsabiliiy Resource Center .................................................UCB 130 ........... 6021543 8145 TDD ...................................................................................... 6021543 4327 ..... F nancial Aid Serv ces . UCB 120 ................ 6021543 8178 Graduate Stud es . FAB 5301 ......... 6021543 4567 lnformat on Desk ........ ..... FAB Lobby ............ 6021543-5500 Mult'cu tura Serv ces ......... . . . . UCB 221 .............. 6021543-8148 Park na .Services (Decas Appeals) . . ......................... UCB 105 .............. 6021543-7275 Res dency Classif cat on ..................................... UCB 120 ................. 6021543.8123 Student Empoyment ............................................. UCB 120 ............... 6021543.8178 . . . Student Heath Serv'ces . .. UCB 170 ................... 6021543 8019 Student L~fe.............................................................. UCB 220 ................ 6021543 8200 Student Support Sew ces Program............................ UCB 201 .......... 60Z543-8121 Transition and Outreach Serv ces (General Adv s ng)................ UCB 201 ............... 6021543 8144 .......... UCB 201 ................. 60215434136 Tutor ng and Test ng Serv ces Veterans Services .................. ................... UCB 120 .................. 6021543 8123 Vrce Pres~dentIProvost FAB N303 ...... 602/543 7000 V ce Provost. Academic Affairs .......................................... FAB N301............... 60Z543 4500 Women's Resource Center ............................................UCB 323 ............. 602643 3421 ~~ ~ . ~ . ~ ASU West Faculty and Academic Professionals -- A . Ahramson, Marianne 1999 Visit~ngAsststant Professor of Psychology; B.A .Northern Arizona Univenlty, M.A ,Ph.D.. Arizona State Universlt) Achilles, Elayne R. 1986). Associate Professor of Educauon. B.M.Ed.. Temple Unlvenrt): M.M ,Ed.D ,Arizona State Univenity A-aga, Jose (1999 Asststant Llbranan. B A . Unlvenlty of San Bego. M.L.S.. Univenity of Anzona Aleshire, Peter (1993). Sentor Lecturer of Professional Wntlng. B.A., M.A.. Stanford University Allison, Jeanette (1994). Associate Professor of h l y Childhood Education; B.S.. Warner Pacific College, M.A Callfornla State Umversity. Fresno. Ph D.. Univers~tyof Illino~s Andereek. Kathleen I.. 1993 .Ac\oc~ateRotc.*.lr ut Re;rcat#ucl ~ l ~ d ' I h u nM3t~ag~.#ne!tt. st~~ H S I:n6\~.r~r.I, S~unrior Te.hnolclp) rnd W~:dlion. B A Dr,na,~n Ilnnrr\~l).M Ed. Boersttv (Turkey , Ph D.. Northwestern Unlverstty Flint, G. David (1998 Leclurer of Management; B.A .Grand Canyon Unwersity. M I M Amertcan Graduate Schwl of Internattonal Management: Ph.D TexasA&M Unwersily . . . . . . . . . . Gallegos, Bee (1984). Asso~iateLibrarian, B.S.. Unlventty of Nonh Alabama, M L S George Peabody College for Teachen Garcia, Mildred (1997). Asbaciate Professor of Soclal and Behaworal Saencer, Arsoc~ateDirector, fispanlc Research Center. B S .Bernard M B m c h College. M A .New York Univen~t).M A . Ed D Columbra Univen~ty Garrett. Judith N. (19961. Awstant Professor of Earl) Childhood Educauon Special Educauon: B.S.. State Unlvenay of New York, Fredonta. M A Umventty ofTennessee, Knon\~lle.Ph D .George Mason Untverslty (;alcr, Helen I.. 147.1.,\\.rr.~:ste Llbr3n~11. k t ) . .4SII Welt L l b r ~ n H. h bcm Ha!, Sldlc Unncr,#t!: . . A . L'nl\es~r)uf Denver Gmrges-Abeyie, Daniel (1992 Professor of Admnlsuatron of Just~ce.B A .Hope Colleee: MA.. Univemty of Conne~t~cut. Ph.D ,S)racuse Umverstt) Gilkeson, John S. (1991). Aswciate Professor of Hlstary; A.B.. Amherst College. M A,. University of Oklahoma; Ph.D ,Brown University Gitelson, Richard 1994). Asroclate Professor of Recreation and Tounrm Management. Chair. Depanment of Recreatron and Tounrm Managemenr. B A,. M A.T. MS.. University of North Caroitna. Chapel HLII,Ph.D Texa- A&M Unlvrn ry Glass, Ronald D. (1996),Ars~stanrProfessor of Professtonal Core: B A . Hanard College; M.A Ph D , Stanford Un~versty.Ed M Haward Un~ventt):C.Phli Un~versttyof California. Berkeley Gonzalez-Jensen. Margaret 1994 .Associate Professor of Btltngual Education. B.A Our Lady of the Lake Untvenxt): M.A , Ed D .Texas A&I Universit) . . . .. . . ASU WEST FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 617 (;opalakrirhnan, hlohan ( IYYRI. .\\s(c.~tePr. fc.wr .>I Operation, Rwlucuan Mat~agcttata.B t . ('.,llcfir ,I! h g m r e n n g (Indra,: hl S Ph I ) . Ilo~\enlryof Alahstnl. T~*ialu>..g Graves, Joseph L (1994). Assoclate P r o t e c ~ of r Evolut~onar, Biology: A B.. Oberlin College Ph D W q n e Sute Un~verslt) Greenhut, John G. (1989),Assocrate Profewor of Rnance. B A , Ph.D ,Texas A&M University Griffin, Marie (1997). Assistant Profe~wrot Adm netration at Justice; B.S.. Santa Clara Unlversay: Ph D . Arlrona State University Grober, Matthew S.(1995). Assaclate Profrasor of Endocrinology. B.S.. Callforrua State. Long Beach: Ph.D Urnversa) of Califomla, Los Angele, timber, Diane l19YS1. Lecturer uf Corntnt.n~.dtlon Stud~e,.B A Rurgers.Thr. St3a (:nntcrs~l),M .A l'urdtlc CIII\C~*II) Gutierres, Sara E. (1990). Assoclate Profesaur of Psycholog): B S . M A . Ph D.. Anzona State Uni\ers~ly . . Hutt, Roger W. 1975 . A \"=late Profesaor of Management. Dlrcctor L ndergraduate Global Business Program. Schaal of Mnna~ement.B S . M B A . Ohlo State Un~verstty:Ph D.. Mt~hlgalState Unl\er\tt) Hjman. Batya 1995). r\r\i\tant Professor of Socral Work. B A,. Bdrnard College; M.S.W. Boson University: Ph.D.. Brandeis Unl\crrlt) Hyndman, Jennifer 1997 Acai\tant Professor of Geography. B A Un ve s't, of Alberta Cat ada): M.A., Lancaster Unlversxty (United K ngdom) . . . . . H-, Robin N. (1994). Asslatant Profer\or of Adrmnlsrratron of Jusuce. B.S .State Univenity of New York. Broclpon. M S Ph D , Mlehrgan State University Haas,Naney S. (1986),Assoc ate Pmfeasor of Currtculum and Insouctton; B.A M.Ed.. Ph.D., Arirona State Unwernity Hslsdvna.Thomas M. 1986 . Proteasor of Educational Research I n i n . Glenn W. 1997 . Professor of Enehsh, Vlce Provost for Ac.sdeouc Aftam B A . M A Ph D h o n a State Unrvers~ty Irwin, Leslie H. i19Y5).A\c stant Professor of Professtonal Core: B S Unrveratt) ot W~scons~n. Supenor. B.Ed M Ed. University at Otrilwd Canada) Ed.D Br~ghamYoungUluverstty Isbell, Dennis (l991). Aaao~lateLlbranan, B.S M.A .Northem Anrond Un \erstty. M L.S Unlversrty ofArizona . . . . . . . . Harken, Henry R. Jr. (1986).Arsoctate Llbrarlan B A . Hofsua University; M S L S .Long Island Un!vervt) Harris, Kathleen C. (1990). Pmfessor of Spec~dlEducat~on.B.A M.Ed ,Rutgers, The State Urnven~ty Ph D Temple Univenit) Hattenhauer, Darryl (1988),Assoctate Professor of Amencan Literature. B.A.. M A,. Callforma State Unbver\!ty. Ph.D.. University of Minnesota. Twin Clt es Hay,Victoria (1993). Senior Lecturer of Wntlng. B A Unlvers ty of Anzona. M A,. Ph.D., Arizona State Untrenlty Hayden, Mary (1998). Lecturer ot Manlgement. B A . M B A , Anzona State Univenity Hayne, Stephen C. (1994). Associate Profelsar at Management Infomattan Systems. B.Com Uniberait) of Albena (Canada). Ph D., Untverslty afAnzona llern8ndcz,Anthon) C.R. , IYYZ .A\\.r.~:tlr. l'n>lc%.t .,I P i ) ~ h o l ~ g )R. .A Ilnt\cr*lt) 0iC31t1~)rr1.t KI\CI.IJC: \ I A I'h D . Un~versttyof Cal~fomta.Los Angeles Hess, Robert K. 1990). Assoc~ateProfeswr of Measurement and Evduauon: B A . M.Ed URivenlty of Georgta: Ph D Unnentr, of South Camlma Howard, ElizabeUl C. (1994). Asr~stantProfe,sor of Curr~culum and Insouction: B A Unlverslt) of Texas. 4ustln. M A.T.. New Mexico State Un$verstty.Ph D.. Unlvervty of Te~d,.Aubtln Hughes, Kimberly (1994). Assistant Profeawr of Genetio: B A,, Rtce Untverslty. M.S Ph D., Ln rerslty ,f Chccago Hulbman, John (1990 .Professor of Rerre.stiun and Touncm hlanagemcnt. D~rc;tur. klnnr.nl>tl> tur ('<>n~~$~!trl~t) L)i.\clopmmt. College uf Human Scn~;cr.H (i S . 1ilt\cr\ll! wf K.tn.;3,. \ I S . I.'nnch#r) of Miisnun: Rc D.. Indlon-, 1~nlrcr,ll).HI.>t~oa~oi!t~i~ Hultsmao, Wendy Z. (1990). Associate Proferior of Recreation andTounsm Management. B S E . State Lniberqit) at Neb\ York. Cortland. M.S lndlana Untverslr). BIc a m netun. Ph D Pennsylvanla State Univenlry . . . . . . . . . . . . Jaequctte. Barbara L. 1990 Sentor Lecturer of Curnculum and lostructlon. B S Cornell UI nerclty. M A .Adelph~Unlvers~ty, Ph D Ar zona State Un~ver.;~ty Jnmcs. Edward L. 1998). lnstnlctor of Soclal Work, B S W.. Sdtnt Augusnne's College: M.A ,Camegie Mellon Un~versity: M.5 W . Unwe rrt) ot W~,~otsbn. Madwon Johnson, Caro1.m R. 1995 .Asociate Libmian: B.A., Montclair State Col ege. M S L S Unt\ersbt) of Illmorr. M B A . Unsverslty of M nnesota Jones, Robert W. 1994 Aasoclnte Professor of Collaboratrve Progran s D reLtor. Center fur Wrlt!ngAcmss the Curnculum, B S .MA.. Middle Tenne\rce State University, Ph.D.. Mlamt Un~versit) . . . . . . Kammerlocher. Lisa IYYS Arroctate Llbranan: B S M L S Unl\er\tt) ofOllah,ma Kang. Eun (1998 .Vi, ring A\,~ntant Professor of Finance: B LAWS. Sungkyunknao Uok\er,lty (Korea); M.B A,. University ut M~chizan:Ph.D Ln Lersltv ot Pennsylvanla Kus\ing. Jcflre? I\. I'l'lh .A~.#\lantI'n~irs~orofC~~~n~nun~.sl~on Slu.lcr... H r\ . \VLIII.*II. 1 : ~ ~ lC<*llc~e. l " .M.A Muma, Sl.tl~ Un~\ersltv:Ph D . Kcnt 5tate Un verslty Katz. Charles 1997 A\\t\titnt Professor of Adrmnistrat~onof IUIIILC. B S .N~Tthea\tM~\\ounState University: M.A Ph.D.. Un'rr t\ of Ueb a5l.a. Om.d>.~ heil,Thomas J. 1999 . Profes\or at Soc~olo%y. Dean. College of An and Sclcnces B A K ~ n e College. M A , Ph.D.. Temple Lnl\er\lt) Kelle), Douglas L. (1994). Asc slant Professor of Cammunicat~an Studie,: B.A Weatmont College: M C.. Amona State Unlversrty, Ph D.. Unnentt) uf An, ,on hcllc?. Xliuhael t I ~ l ~ l ~ r . .uc I ' n ~ i r s ~ ~ r o f E . uClh) ~ l d h d ~J.I;IIIIIII~ H 5 . I . \ ~ I / L I ~ I . ~ >I..IC ('nb\cr>~t): W D.. I . ~ ~ c T \ I I ) . . . . . . . \.. sc :I Kirbj, b d r e w i1995) Protrsur of Social and Behavioral S ~ i e n i e and \ Gel grdph,. B A . PL.D. Untverstty of Newcastle Lnlrrd Kln~dom Kline. Elliot 1991 . I ectutei at Management. B.A.. M.B A . P1l.D. I n verritr ot C u l o ~ . ~ d ~ pwlsuaanb jo Ll!uan!un '.m 8 :rarpnlS alenpeif) pue surel%wd xurapeav ~ olnohaq j wry, alermsrv :uone3np3 pooqpl!q3 Llmg jo mnnajoq a181mssv ' 2661 auue!A 'S 'u-TJW h!s~an!un alals sesuex ' v'w '?!om[I jo kruanrun a l a s sesuey ' v 8 !saJmoran poe uorleuuoju~ h q q ',oi=ana :uewq!l alepossv '(~861)ULO.T~W ' s a a k ~ ilruanrun a l e i ~e u o r v ' v a yy ' s a : ~ u e 1 ~ n o ~ 2 ~ j o ~ ~ u'(1661 ~ q r a'frezq.Te8 u a ~ 'JaIInw ' y w 'il!uan!un quaqlv 'h!uanrun a1q0 ' y d w 'a2allo3 i u a ~ u lures r ~ ' v 8 :uo!~~soduo~ pue b o a l ~~l s n y yjo ~ o s s a j o qalermnnv '( 1661) la!uea q u a ? hruan!un alms euozov' a qd 'KSW :h!uar!un uo18unlse~a8IaaC) ' ~8 : ~ J O A prms j o ~ o s s a j o qlmisrasv'(~661 'a 1 O a q 3 ' a q ASU WEST FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 619 Perry, Eleanor A. (1996). Assistant Profeasor of Educational Admln~atration.B.A., Douglas College: M Ed. Rutprs. The State Unrversity: Ph.D.. Unlvcrsity of Oreean Persau, Linda 1999 Lecturer ot Integrative Studtes: B A Universir, of Califomra. Davls. M A Onaua Unlvers~ty . . . Sen, Nilanjan 1992). Ascwlate Professor of Fanance: B.A.. Jadavpur Univer\ily Indla): M.A.. Ph.D V~rgtntaPolytechnic Instttute Shirreffs. Janet H. 1977 .Professor of Recreat~onand Tounam Management. D8rector. Gerontology Program: B S Ithaca College: M S Syracuse Un venlt). Ph D T e \ z Woman's Untvers~ty Shome, Raka (1999). Assistant Professor of Communication Studles. B A Untversity of Calcutta (India); Ph.D Un~versityof Georgra. Athens Siegel, Donald 1994 .Professor of Econormcs. B.A Coiumbla College. M Phll Ph D , Columbta Untventty Silheman, Jonathan (1992 Professor of Economics. Dean, School ot Management, B S , Bawl~ngGreen State University. MS.. Ph.D.. Florida State University Sim. 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Rutgen. The State Untvena). M A . Ph D. Purdue Universtty R-, Ruth (1988 .Senior Lecturer of Educatlanal Psychology. B S Un~venityof Wlscanain. Madrson: M S Ph D Untverslt) of Wiacons~n.Miluaukee Revenaugh. D. Lsnrc I I'J'JY . \'l\tlln$ ,Ar\td:utt PT.>ICIIJT .,I Opcrauonr Pn,Jd.ti.,s 'rl.m.~~erncol. R FI 4 . 'rl H ,\ . Ba) or Cnnersit). Ph I ) . Anrun., Strtc Iln~\r.n,l! Ridley, Dale Scott (19901, Asroctale Proterror of Educauonal Psychology: B.S.. New Mexico State Unlventty M A . Ph D Univenlty of Texas, Aurtln Rillem. Peter (1994). nt of Scrence Education. , .. A ~ s ~ s t aProfesaor B.A.. State Univentty of New Yod, Buffalo. M.A Columb~a Uni\ersity: Ph.D.. Ohlo State Unlverstr) R o d r i g u e ~Christina ( 1997 Asn~rtantProfecrar a t Chntcal Psychology: B.S.. University of Mlaml: Ph D Unnentr) of . . . . . . . Flnr.rlr Rodrigueg Nancy (1998). Assistant Professor of Admistration of Justice. B S Un~venttyof Mrami, M S Ph D.. Univenlty of Flanda Ryan, Joseph \I. 1995.. Pr.>lr.r*.>rot ~ A ^ ~ J . ~ I ~ ~ ) ~ ~ . I ~ Prdgrdrn,. Dtrc;cui. Rc\r..uch Contulllur ('en1er.A tl.. hl Ld Boswn Cullc@c Pn D Un~\crstt).>f ('l~a:~;o . . Sabatini. Allhur J. (lY.rl .A\*I,WIII P r . > t ~ ~111 w i'crl.m! r mic Studlc. B A . M ,\ .Ollie i'nl\crilr!. i'h U . Sc. Y ~ r nC I I I \ C D I ~ \ Saffo. Mar) Beth (1994). Profeqaor of Physnology. B.A Un~venrryof Cahfornia. Santa Cmr. Ph D.. Stanford Univenity Scheiner, Samuel M. (1994 ,Assw~ateProfessor of B~ornehy: B.A .MS.. Ph.D, Un~veraityof Chicago Schmidtke, Paul C. (1998 Seruar Lecturer of inlegrat ve Studlea: B.S ,Rose Huiman Instatute of Technology. Ph.D Ohio State Univentty Schuett, Gordon W. (1995 A\st,tant Profesor of lntc,mttvtlve Btology: B.A., University of Toledo: M.S.. Central Mlchtgan Unlvenrty; Ph.D Unlverstty of Wyoming Searle, Mark S. (1995). Professor of Recreation and Tourism Management: Dean. College of Human Services. B A,. Univen~t) of Winnipeg Canada M S Untvcr,itv of North Dakota. Ph D . 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