DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY 401 CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES/MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY ICLS) CLS t W l n t m d ~ c t t o n t o Ct ntcat Laboratory Sctenees. ,I, F tnlrod.ct~0n to tne I c a of c n c a aooratory S; ences R e q red ~ I?, C n ca -aboralory Sc ences ma 0.5 . . Enrolmen1 lor lhs lo ow og CLS c asses ,sreshcfed lo students adm ned lo !he C n ca Laboralory Snences Prolessbna Study Pro oram. CLS 310 Prlnclples 01 Cllnlcal Chemistry I. 61 S Tneory an0 app callon of pr nc P es o! cl n ca cbcm,sIry lu In emPna s s an aoorata? tocnn aLcs Datnopnvs c'ow wmlnoos ai anails 5 . and assessmeni of procedure 3 hour; ect& 9 hours ab CLS 320 Prlnclples of Cllnlcal Mlcmblology 1. (6 S Emphasizesd sease mechan sms solat on, and dentillcation of med ca v aantfcant funs and bacter a ncludes pr nc p es of aboratory s&ty and qualty cantrot. 3 hours ecture, 9 hours ah CLS 330 Principle9 01 Cllnlcal Hematology UBody Fluids. 13 F Tneory an0 app cat on at pr nc p es in rerKato ogy, h tn cmphas s on tecnnq~e 10~era iato D 000 C ~ S C I ~ S870 ~ S aua l i e ooay 1 0s 2 hours lecture 3 hours ab c L S 410 Pr~nclples01 Clinical Chemlatry 11. (2) SS Cont n ~ eon t of 310 n lo empnar s on pr nc p es oi aLtomat on iaoo ratory compLlers an0 melhoo e,a .aton 1 no., ect.re 3 no-rs aD CLS 411 Advanced Appllcatlons of Cllnical Chemistry. (4) F C nca app cal8on at tneary techn q-es lrom PI nc p es a! C n ca Chem stry l an0 Emcnas s on aperat on o' common aooratory nstr8.menlal or c n C ~ corre I at on ano r a g 0 mr.noaswv M n mLm CLS 420 Prlnclples ot Mlcmblology 11. 2, SS Dosease mecnanfsmr an0 oont tcat o r of meoca, Is gn Icant para. s tes. M*cobacter a A n nomrcetes Cn'amro a. R crerts*a M,co plasma.'andv'ruses 1 hour &re 3 houri ab. CLS 421 Advanced Appllcatlons of Clinical Micmbtology. (4) S PraCfcal laboratory app cat on of the pr nc p es of spec men co ec ton, process ng, detect an dent f cat on and ant mcrob a test ng of medically s gnf~cantbacterfa lung and parastes M n mum 180 .hn8l.s . . nr;lr,r,,m . CLS 430 Pdnclples 01 Cllnlcal Hematology IVHemostasls. 3, F Theory and app cat 9nr of pr nc p os r ne7ato oq) u, tn emphas s on el o ogy, palnopnys%o'ogyc n cat man leslat ans an0 lreatmenl of D W O ~ S C , B S I ~ hernos!a!c S oetects 2 ro.rr ect.re. 3 no.rs a0 CLS 431 Advanced Appllcatons 01 Cllnlcal Hematology. ( 2 , S Practca 8aboralory apo'cal on o' metnoostecnn o.cs .sw to '.a. ate an0 o agrose b a00 obscras as nemxtat c delects APP M tecn n a.es in ooov 11. d ana:/s s M n 7.m la0 lho.rs practcim CLS 440 Prlnclples 01 Clinical lmmunologyllmmunohematoIogy. (4) F Theorel ca and pract ca app cat on of c n ca kmmunology and immunohematology Emphas res serolog ca techniques that a d d sease dagnos s and bood donor se ecton 3 h urs ecture 3 hours ab CLS 441 Advanced Appllcatlons 01 Cllnical tmmunologyflmmunohematology. (31S Practrca aooratxy app cat.on ot tne pr nc p es of sero ag ca metn. 00s Jseo in o agnoi rng o seaso ana setectmng o'ooo components for llanstbs on tneram . . M n m-m I35 n o d s piac'c-m CLS 450 Principles 01 Cllnlcal Laboratory Administration. (2) F S Pr nc p es of management w th emphass on the c n cal abaratory Bastc management process personne super" s on, dent ficatan and a acat on of resources Genera Stud es LZ (rlcredrf also earned m CLS 460) CLS 450 Principles of Cllnlcal Laboratory Education. ( I ) S Prnc p es of earn ng wlth app cat an to the deve opment of nstruc tianal abjectves strateg es. and eva "at on tor teach ng earn ng stuattons in the laboratory Genera Srudes LZ ( I credla so earnedm CLS 450) -- - -- -- MICROBIOLOGY (MIC) MIC 205 Microbiology. 3) F S SS Bas c course tor persons w thout cred t n E l 0 181 ernphas'z ng gen era pr nc p es. r o e of m ciwrgan sms in health. eco ogy and app zed f e ds May not be used tor Mlcioboogy major cred 1unless a dagnos t c test s passed Prerequ's'tes 8 0 I 0 0 (or PLB 108 and CHM 101 ortnstr~clorapproval Genera Sfudes: S2 l c r e d l a so earned n MIC 206) MIC 206 Micmbiology Laboratory. ( I ) F S, SS Pnnc'ptes and laboratory techo ques used n dent@ ng and hand ng m croorgan sms 3 hours ab. Pre or corequ s te M C 205 or 220 Genera Sfudes S2 ( I credrlabo earned m MIC 205 MIC 220 Blology 01 Micmorganlsms. (3) F S Bas c c urse for persons w th cred t n 010 181 Deta ed study of m crob a cei s the r structure, genetics, physoogy and taxonomy Corequ s t e s B 0 182.CHM 115 MIC 302 Advanced Bacteriology Laboratow. 2) F S Advanced aboratory techn q u e i i bacter'a giowih phys oogy. genet cs, m croscopy and basic viro ogy Requ red of M crob ology ma]ors. 4 hours ab. Prerequ s tes comp eton of L1 requ rement and ether A or 0 IAl MIC 208 and 220 or (Bl M C 205 and 206 and nstructor app;ala General Sfudes i 2 i f credrf also earned o MIC 401). MIC 360 Bacterial Physiology. (3) F S Mechan sms and control ofce metaba sm structures and funct ons Prerequ s te MIC 220 Pre- or corequ s te CHM 361 or nstructor approml MIC 380 Medlcal Parasitology. ,3 F Paras 8 c 3 S C ~ S 01 ~ SnLmans ~ n c .O ng . lc cjcle events an0 c nrca man lestat 09s PWCC. 5 le M C 2C5 or 220 MIC 381 Pathogenic Microbes. (3) S Host mcr b a nteractons n nfectousdssase with emphass on pathogenes s host defenses and molecular mechan sms of m croblal o-. w wsth v ru ence Prereou , s te M C 360 or 6 hours of m crob nstrucfar approva MIC 401 Research Paper. (1 F S, SS A paper of 15 or more pages based on brary or abaratory research ,n co aborat on w th a faculty member Requ red of a I M crobotogy majors Prereqv s tes M C 302. compel on of L1 requ rement Gen era1Sludes. 12 (Icredf a so earned nn MIC 302) MIC 420 Immunology: Molecular and Cellular Foundations. (3) F Molecu ar and cet uar foundat ons of mmuno ogy An! body anlgen r.leract ons ce ar response cytor nes im.nogene: cs, mm.nO reg~laton aLtcimm.n.ry, ps,cnone JL.\C~.II)III~ t l l t~i l l l . t t % lnx char actenstto I"the students: leadenGp A d managerla? sblls; the ability to thinh creati\ely; the abilit) to *peak and write effecti\eiy; appreclat o n o f i h r requlre~ient\-tornatlonal hecunt); and an understandtng o t the nature and functions o f the U.S. Army. Upon succecbfu completion o t the advanced course and gddudtion. qual~fied \tudentr r e ~ e i \ e comm~scionsi n the A c t n e Army on a competttt\e basis . U.S Arm) Resene, or A r m \ Ndtlon.il Guard In addltion to the m l i t a n \clence curr~culumcore courses in the field o f nattonal defen\e studies are both an integral and parallel source o t the department'< program. Integrally, they p r o \ ~ d eM I S Lourse, at all le\els w i t h top1 cal intensity and highlight buch profes~tonallvrelated areds as military technolog); weapon\ procurement; national intelligence, *ecrecv, and counterintelliren~e.c n il m i l l t a n relat~ons:secunty coalitions and reg~onaldefen\e communi ties; nattonal, regional. and globa eve!\ > f btrateg); gener alshlp skill in actlon, deterrence d)namlc\ and ctructure: m ~ l i t a r ydoctrine. qervice b r a n ~ hi\elthood, appropnauons rivalry, and intersemtce ccoperdtlon. pel5onnel recruitment, . and bureaucratic organiza morale, h ~ a m n g ad\ancement, tlon: m i l t t a n reform: threat and threat ~ e r i e ~ t i o m n :l ~ t a n hiitoncal experience and ana og). media and biographical insights, the rat~onaleand mdtnce5 of secunt) anallsis and research: dnd independently \electable topics The depmment albo tlelds an independent but parallel set o f 400 level courses in the area? o t geo and pa\\ the Arm) l$ a paid ph) stcal f i t n o \ te\t. Atter s u ~ ~ e s \ f u l completing fi\e week b d v camp, ~ \tudena may enroll in the ddvanced courx (The camp I \ conducted during June and Ju y at Fort Knou, Kentuch). Student5 who hd\e pre\lour mllltary eypenence or who are currently men her, of the Nattonal Guard or Re\er\e\ ma) br ddmitted dtrectl) Into the two \ear program, pro~ldedthe) x e academlc JUnlOI\ They then follou the \ame progam and meet the \ame requlre merit\ 3s \tated tor a d r a n ~ e dcourTe crudent, In the tour )ear progr-trn Qualificationr for Admittance to the Advanced Course. The t o l l o u m.~qudllficatlons are required for ddmlttdnce to . the advanced coune: 1 succeq\ful con pletion of the bavc cour\e for the a u dents in the four ) r a ROTC program: for the student$ in the t s n )ear pIOgIdm. selectton for and co~llpletlon ot the \ ~ hu e r h basic bummer camp or prior military *enice: 2 score at lea\[ 5 5 on SAT or 19 on 4CT. 3 pa\\lng the Arm) ph)\~calexamination: 4. ach~e\lngand malnta~ningthe mlnimuln cun ulatne GPA required for graduatton in the \tudrnt's srl cted major, but no lers than 2.00: 5. attainment of at leactjumor clds? qtandlng, and 6. maintenance ot full time \tudent \tatu\ Pay a n d Allowances. Each adtanced cource m d m t recel\.e? one halt the pa) of a qecond Ireutenmt during attendance at the \IX week advanced camp Uo~form\.hous Ing, and meal, are provided dl camp ulthout co\t to the rtu dents. and the) are reimbursed at the current rnlleage r a e tor trdvel to and from the camp Student, u ho attend baclc camp recene the pay of an army recruit durinz a t e n d a c e at basic camp a? uell a\ the current mileage rate tor tra\e to and from the camp. All itudents in the dd\anced course regardie\? of ccholar\hip staN5. are patd about S1.>00 tax free for each of thebe t u o years. Simultaneous Membership Program. Under [hi\ proeram. ROTC students may s~multaeou\lvbe member, ot the Army Reberves or ;he Nattonal ~ u i r dThe combination of advance course a lowance and pa) for Army Re\er\e or Nat~onalGuard participatton prot~deqmore than $1 .?XI for each semeuer'? ~n\ol\ement Scholarship Programs. The Arm) ROTC oftrr, scholarship programs for outstandmg )oung men and women who are motibated touard a career a\ profe\s~onal o f f ~ c e eIn the U S. Arm) The\e \cholar*h~p\are awarded In varying amount5 for tuition In addltlon. the \chol inhip pays $150 00 per month sub~iatencea l l o a a n ~ e.ind $225 00 each semeste;for textboohs and aupplie\ A *chola~sh~p for four )ears i\ a%a~lable to freshmen who entel the tour l e u Applications must be subm~ttedin ac~ordance with a \chedule fum15hed by hieh schoo coun\elorr. Select~on15 made on a natlonnide ba.\i\ Scholar\hip\ are also avallable for three and two \ear per~od,. cvmmenune with the cophomore and junior yearr of ROTC re\pectt\ely Applications are open to al students in eood \tand~ngutth the unlveraltv: I\ not . .ore\~ou\ROTC or mllltan. e\omence . requtred for appltcat~ontor three and t u o vedr ~ c h o l a r s h ~Selection ~s. IS made by a rebieu bodrd on campus. Acceptance of any of the three scliolarbh~p progmms require> a \ervrce commitment to \er\e in the Active Army for a period of up to tour bear, after commlsslonlng and graduat~on. Active Duty Requirements. Graduate* of Arm) ROTC may s e n e as officers In the Acttbe Arm\. Arm) Nat~onal Guard, or A m y Reqeneb. Actite dut) commitment? ma) vary from four yean to as little a\ three month\. S~holarship students have up to a four year a c m e dut) commttment. Graduate and Professional Studies Programs. A delay from call to actlve duty for up to four year, is avallable to outstanding students who deiire to earn graduate or prate\ sional degrees. Special programs for graduate dnd prole\ s~onalstudie, are abailable to both actt\e Army appointees and Reserve component appointee5 In the tollou ng x r a s : medicine. obteopath). and cl~nicalp\)chologb NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rernent c urses and codes such as L1 N3 C, and H) see Genera Stud es page 85 For gradual0 requ rements ee Un vers ry Graduat an Requ rements" page 81 For an explanat an of add Ilona omn bus ourses offeredbut not sled n th 5 cata og see C assficat on f Cou ses.' page 58 DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY 405 PHI 305 Ethrcal Theory H U ............................ 3 or PHI 335 Histag of Ethic, HU 3) PHI 312 TheawofKnowledeeHU . . . 3 or PHI 314 Phllorophy of Scrcnce H U 3) PHI 316 Metaohvslc\ HU.. ........................... 3 Chwse PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI two courses below ............................. 6 401 Rauonalrsrn(3 402 Ernplrlclsrn H U 3) 403 Contemporap Analytic Ph~lo?oph)H U 3 4 3 Adban~edSymbaltc Log~c 7) 420 Toplcs in Phtlowphy 7 494 ST. Spcclal Top~c\(7 Total . 27 Excepttons b) special permlqston o f the chair only. PHI 420 may be taken more than once. ~tud;nts planmng t o d o graduate w o r k i n philosoph) should consult an adrisor t o develop an appropriate r,r o' mom "n "sop", ootn a r c e l l ara m D J e r l S-CI as ..nise C . r it-. Ar 51CIc.. ~ ~ O L : C Sk.n r(m' a r c M Pre eo-ste PH-~O or ~306 r 307 or nstructar approva Genera Stud e s . ' ~ ~ PHI 350 Ph'losoph'cai Argument and Expos t on. 3 S The deve opment of techn ques of ph osoph ca argument and expos ton Freque t wr ne exerc ses Course content may vary w lh nstruc t r Prerequ s tes major nstructor approva. Genera Studes L2 PHI 401 Rationalism. 3 N Exam nat on of c a s ca ph osophcal rat ona sm. as n Descartes. Sp noza Ma ebranche r Le bnz Contemporary ratana st thought may a so be exam ned Prerequ s tes. PHI 302 1 course from among PH 305 ... 109 312 316 317 PHI 402 Empnclsm. 3 N E ~ i r oins, ',I. 31 r,Lreseval .as ' e ller c ass ca or corlcmporary !i??.nnrca e n x r r s e 3 Rdcon HooDes Locre B.lzr Be'r g r a d u ~ t ede,ree level\. option I consists of the followrng rzqulrrd Lour*c\. Ch lo e between the ounc cosihlsat on\ belou PHY 150 P h p o 151 I' 4 l . . . . ..J r PHY I2 Un \ c I! P h \ u ~ I\ hlcihanicb S I S-l 3 PHY '2 Un \ e rlt, Phlr c\ Laborat n ISI/S2 I Ch ore hetaece the iourw ~omhlnat~on\ belou ... . J PHY 151 Ph\\'c\ ll S S2 4 PHY l i l Unnci\lt) P h r v i \ ll Electncit) and Magneti\n S l 57' 7 PHY 177 Unl\er\l$, Ph, r \ Lahorntor, I1 SI/S.PHY I Marhr . i t i ~ ' i l h l ~ l hd\ t tn Phyb c 1 ... 3 PHY 2,2 P i ~ ) v ~111.5 c 5 ' . . . . . . . . .4 PH'I 302 M the I dt>c,tI Methud, n Ph)\lcs I1 . . . . 2 P H I 7 1 C J~L~L.% P a n $ ~ i r Field\. \. and Matter I..... 7 P H I 31 I C assicai Panicle\ rneld~.and Matter 11.. .. 7 PH'I 314 Quantum Ph$\ii\ I ............... .3 PHY 3 5 Quanrum Ph\\ic\ 11 .............. 3 PHY 317 E cctiot 1~ Ciriu 1 5 and Meaurements ........ 7 Elecmes are chosen with the approval of an astronomy advtsor from upper dtvision courses in ph)sicb and a5tron omy. PHY 480 Methods of Teaching Phyaica ................ 3 or PHY 484 lntemahip. Phys~csTeach~ng 7) Approved clcclnec. ...... ............ .I0 Total MINOR IN PHYSICS The minor tn Physics conststs of a minlmum of 29 semes ter hours. Required courses are as follow*: Chwse betaeen the eoune combtnattonb below. ........... 4 PHY 130 Phyalcs I SI/S? (4 ". PHY 121 Unrrersity Physics l Mechantcr SI/SZ 3 PHY 122 University Physl~aLaborator) I SI/S2 1 .... 4 Choose between the course comb~nIion\bclou PHY 151 Physic* I1 SI/SZ (4 or PHY 131 Unwersny Physrcs 11: Electnctt) and Magnettrm SI/S2 (3 PHY 132 Unherrlty Physes Laboratory I1 S1/S2' 1 ........ 3 PHY 201 Mathematical Methoda r~ X-rays a m neutrons o) crjsla an ces str.c!:es cysla str.ct.re anabss tnecy an2 IMIPQ-OP 01 eec!rm mc'os. cow a rract o r o'crysra ne norcrysla r e spec mens Prereu. s la PnY 48, 01 rstr.c!cI appr7.a PHY 561 Nuclear Phqs~ca. 3 F S Tho n.c eon nteract on C eowrGc.oo? cae't c en:$ n1err.i eur forces mesa" *-eon, arc r -)r ererm w a r e ?g r.c ear o r c r:; o r e r a n . ~ear m w o s :ran$ Ian c'ccao I, es'rnales n.c ea 'eat. t i o n G n d beta decay. ~rerequlsiti:PHY 5% or instructor approval PHY 562 Nuclear Physics. (3) F. S Continuation of PHY 561, Prerequisite: PHY 561 or instructor a .~. ~ r o v a i . PHY 568 Elementary Particle Physics. (3) N Class!f~cationof particles: phenomenology of strong, elsctromagnetlc and weak interactions, cross sections. and decay rates: isotopic spln and hlgher symmetries: structure of reaction amplitudes. Prerequimte: PHY 577. PHY 589 Elementary Panicle Theory. ((3 N Continuation of PHY 568. Prerequcsite: PHY 568 -- ~ ~ ~ - - PHY 576 Quantum Theory (3) F S 11 3 .-,..I.:. -ti, d- :j ' ce.1 space ,c j ' . ~ e d; 1 0 P F E ? . ~ .ei ,~.a-t.r =...+mrs aocror-31 ,r nli"l.,:, 5iz.c-r c' 3 c l t r a .. partcies: anguiii momentum and group representillon theoly: calli~ slon proce5ses. relatvstlc quantum theory. Prerequlslte PHY 521 PHY 577 Quantum Theory. (3)F. S Continuation of PHY 576 Prerequlslte: PHY 576 PHY 578 Relatlviotlc Quantum Theoy. (3) F S Reiativistc t-panrle equat8ons. Kleln~Gordonequation. Drac equa tlon, 24 quantzation, theory of scanerlng, S-malrlx. Feynman dlagrams, quantum elsctrodynamcs, and renaimaiizatlon procedures PIC~C:. 5 . e =,./ 5 l i PHY 579 Re atIv8stlc Qbantbm Tneory i F S Cow r.ato? of Pmr 578 "ro'cq. i l o PnY 57d PHY 581 Solld-State Physlcs. (3) F Quantum theory of solids, lncludlng phonons, ianice specific heats, band structure models. Fermi sullaces, thermal expanson, piasmons, electron-phonon interactions, and scanerng by lanice defects Pre- or coreo~islle:PHY 5 7 6 ~ PHY 582 Soila.Slete Phqalco 3 S E err e l is Y I.;L* s:.<:! ! r e v , 'ierma cn:l. ,r e r ' m r c ccno.? 131 (1 n e.., s -cz ', s ~ m c ? r ~ . : ' c ~ a.ki eUerl mr:rc':.cr s tance. and selected t6plcs of current research. ~rerequs;ie PHY 581 PHY 587 Quantum Optics. (3) F, S Quantization of the electramagnelc lied. Quantum theary of coheience, photon cauntng. photon states, lasers density operators, and atomc Raman scanerng. Prereqursle PHY 576. PHY 588 Quantum Optics. (3) F S Cont8nuation of PHY 587 Preiequis8te PHY 587. PHY 598 ST: Special Topics. ( 1 4 1 F S Contlnuatlon of PHY 587 Prerequ#s#le: PHY 587~ (a) Ouantum Mechanics 13) S A c s ~ ~ cd::r33c^i . - Stefll Ickert-Bond, a graduate student i n the Department of Plant B~ology,shows students one of the more than 220.000 vascular ~ ~ rumble r n pholo plant specimens housed in the Department of Plant Biology's herbarium Department of Plant Biology J. K e ~ e t Hoober b Chair (LS E218) 480/965-3414 Isvl.la.asu.edu/plantbiology Required supplemental courses in chemstry are as fol lows: CHM 113 General Chemistry SIiSZ.. ....................... ..4 CHM 115 General Chemistry with Qualitative Analysts SILS2. ..................................5 Chmse between the organic chemistry course combinations below ....................................4 or 8 CHM 231 Elementary Organic Chemistry SI/S2* (3) CHM 235 Elementan Organic Chemisw - or PROFESSORS BACKHAUS, HOOBER KLOPATEK, NASH, PINKAVA. SOMMERFELD TRELEASE, VERMAAS ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS CLARK, DAY, FRASCH. MARTIN, PIGG. ROBERSON, STROMBERG. STUTZ, SZAREK. TOWILL, WEBBER ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POGSON ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS BINGHAM. LANDRUM. LOBRUTTO. SHARP CHM 331 General Oreanic Chemistrv (3) ('IIM 332 Generrl Oriantc ~hemL.4 (3, CtIM 331 General Orglntc Chem~rtryLaboratory ( I , CHM 336 General Orgmlc Chemlrtry L~burdlory(1 r - Total ............................................................... 13 or 17 * Both CHM 23 1 and 235 must be taken to secure SI or SZ credit. Courses meehng the university numeracy requirement are as follows: ......................................3 Choose one of the three courses below ...................3 or 4 BIO 415 Biometry N2 (4) PLB 430 Stauslical Analyses in Environmental Science (3) PLB 432 Computer Applncatcans rn Biology N3 (3) MAT 210 Bnef Calculus NI PLANT BIOLOGY-B.S. Ihr Ucpdnment t l i Plant Btolog) provldes four curncular opuonr to meet the need, of itudenlc u,how ~nterectrare in raoidlv exoandine areas within the life sciences. Students A , . may choose the general program option which allows the oowrmnitv to develoo streneth in one area or discloline. Others may choose to deslgn a more specific, but tnterdtsciplinary program in one of the following three optional con centrations: environmental science and ecology, molecular btoscienceslbiotechnolo~y, -. and urban horticulture. Each concentration promotes interaction between diverse groups and captures the growing interdtsctplinary nature of sctentific investigation?. When one of these options is chosen, the title wtll appear on transcripts and other university documents. The four curncular options prepare students for careers in technical, industrial, and educational fields as well as professional degree programs in medicine or research and post graduate educatton in the life sciences. - .. - General Program The B.S. degree in Plant Btology consists of 54 semester hours. The required major courses are as follows: BIO 181 General B~ologySf/.%? .............................. 4 BIO 182 Gencral Biology S2 ...................................... 4 BIO 320 Fundamentals of Ecology.. ............... 3 or PLB 350 Applted Genetics (4) .......................................3 BIO 353 Cell Btalogy PLB 306 Plant Anatomy .......................................4 PLB 308 Plant Phys~ology...............................4 PLB 484 lntemshlp ........................................3 or PLB 499 lnd~v~dualnzed Instruction (3) Additional life or physlcal sclence elective courses, totaling 11-16 semester hours. are also required. - S w i a l C o n c e n t r a t i o n Pmarams Three special concentration programs are optional. Stu dents who wish to Dursue the general Droeram in Plant Biology are not obligafed to choose one o i these specific promams. Each s m i a l concentration o r o m is excected io he ~ n t e r d i s i i ~ l ~and d r ycontain couise kork out?;de both the department and the College of Ltbcrd Ans and Scl exes.-Each concentration includes hands on technical training. Environmental S a e n e e a n d Ecology. The B.S. degree in Plant Biology concentraung m environmenfal science and ecology consists of 60 semester hours. The requlred major courses are as follows: BIO 320 Fundamentals af Ecology ..............................3 Choose between the geology come combinations below.. .4 GLG 101 lnVoduct~onto Gealoev -, I (Physical, SIA2 (3) GLG 103 lntrduction to ticulug) 1 Lah,ralur) 51/52. ( 1 01 - GLG 110 Envlranmental Geology S2?(3) GLG I I I Eovlronmental Geology Laboratory $2' (1) GLG 362 Geomorphology.. ........................................3 or GLG 470 Hydrogeology (3) PLB 310 The Flora of Anzana .................................... ..4 PLB 322 Env~mnmentalScience IMaiorl ....................... 3 PLB 420 Plant Lology Organasm\ *nd~d~ulatmn\ 3 ur PLB 421 Plan1 Fxulag) Communnuer and Ecarysrcms (3) DEPARTMENT OF PLANT BIOLOGY 413 PLB 484 Internship ......................................... 3 or PLB 499 Individualized Insrmction (3) - Total .............................................................. 23 ' Both GLG 101 and 103 must be taken to secure SI or S2 credit. Both GLG l I0 and 111 must be taken to secure S2 credlt Adhtional life or physical science elecuve courses, total. mg 16 hours. are also required. Required supplemental courses in biology and chem~stry are as follows: 181 General Blology SI/S2 ................................. 4 182 General B~ologyS2.. ................................. 4 113 General Chemistry SI/S2 .................................. 4 115 General Chemistry with Qualitative Analysts SI/S2 CHM 23 1 Elementary Org CHM 235 Elementary Organ~cChemisuy Laboratory SNS2' ....................................... 1 BIO BIO CHM CHM Total ..................................................................21 * Both CHM 231 and 235 must be taken to secure S1 or S2 credit. Courses meeting the university numeracy requirement are as follows: MAT 210 Brief Calculus NI ......................................... 3 -~ Choox one uf h c rour\er belou . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 PLB 431) Swunic~lAndjres in Env#ronmenlal Science (3) PLB 432 Computer Applications in Biology N3 (3) ~~~~~ ~ ~ Molecular BiosciencedBiotecbnoloev. The B.S. demee in Plant Biology concentrating in molecGlar biosciencehio technolorn consists of 60 semester hours. The required major courses are as follows: -. BIO PLB PLB PLB -PLB ~ Cell Biology .................................................. 3 Plant Cell Physiology ...................................... 4 Aoolled Genetics ............................................. 4 Plant Growth and Develooment ....................... 3 .................................. 484 lntcrn,hlp 3 ur P1.R 499 lndtvidualiud lnstrucu~n(3) 353 340 350 444 .. Additional life or physical sclence elective courses, total ing 1 l 14 hours. are also requued. Required supplemental courses in biology, chemistry, and physics are as follows: 181 General B~ologySNS2 ................................ 4 182 General B~ologySI/SZ ................................ 4 113 General Chemistry SI/S2 ........................... 4 115 General Chemistry with Qualttatlve Analvsis SI/S2 ...........................................5 . . . 3 CHM 231 Flemenlq Organic Chcm~stq5 / 6 2 ' CHM 235 El\ial,b) 4 PLB 31( The Flora of Aitzona 4 Total 24 ,en ester hour\. . . . . . . . . I? The remamrng I ? hour* are ?elected b y the student through con\ultauon u l t h an arddemlc adblsor Eight o f these 12 hours muct be I n upper d ~ r i b t o ncourse< I n the l l f e sctenceh or other ad\ Isor approved area? The m l n o r can be devgned a t t r r one o f the four curricular optlons offered b) the d e p w m e n t Course5 not available for 5ctences cannot be used for the credit f o r majors tn the l ~ f e minor. This mtnor 15 not a\atlable to students in the ltte sci ences. GRADUATE PROGRAMS The faculty in the Department of Plant Btolog) offer programs leadlng to the degreeqof M S. and Ph.D. The faculty alqo parttclpate I n program* leadlng to the Master o f Natural Sctence degree u hen one of the on cent rations 1s plant b l o l og). Select facult) collaborate w l t h the facult) in the Deoartments o f B i o l o-~,\ C . h e m i s t n and Btochemstrv. and M ~ c r o b i o l o g yin oflenng programs leading to the M.S and Ph.D. degrees l n M o l e ~ u l a and r Cellular B i o l o g y Other q select taculty collaborate i n the t n t e r d ~ i c t p l ~ n aconcentra t l o n i n ecology. 2. ....... DI ANT . RI, ~ l nncv l I, DI PLB 108 Concspts n Plant Blology. 4 F. S SS lntroduct on to Concepts of plant b o ogy that are of human re evance us ng commerc at y mporlant ed b e and med c na pants as exam p 8s. Not lor malors n the b o ogca sc ences 3 hours ecture 3 hours ab. Genera Stud es S1 S2 PLB 300 Comparative Plant Dlverstly. 4 F Survey of malor pant groups and other photasynthet c organ sms Emphas s on comparat ve data ana ys s evo ut onary nference, and phy ogenet methods 3 hours ecture 3 hours ab. Prerequ s te B 0 182 or equ valent Genera Studes LZS2 PLB 302 Plants and Ctvlllzatian. 3) F Pan15 and pant products used by peope lhroughout the wor d Cut vat on process ng, and uses n modern fe beverages fibers foods. medzc nals and narI~lme+ Praransl s ta .... ... .. -. ....... ...... R 0 1R7 nr PI R 10R or eou va en1 PLB 304 Blology 01 Algae an0 F ~ n g .3 S Ecaagy ecallmcs an3 6 . .'onar) o Sersn st t r e a gae an0 !.ng Trao t ora an9 ncoerr o c*.ecnrooqca .sei 2 no.rs eel-re 3 nou:$ ab. Prerequ s te 810 182 or equvaenl PLB 305 DeseR Annuals and Cactl. (3) F Adapt ve b o ogy of select pants Aoa ys s of d verse Ira 1s permlnmg surv va n deserts reproduct on slructure and physo ogy Prerequ s te 8 0 182 or equ'va ent. PLB 306 Plant Anatomy. 4) F Deve opment and mature structure of t ssues of vascu ar p ants pat terns and mod fcatons of the eat, stem root, and the f ower 3 hours ecture 3 hours tab Prersqu'site: 810 182 or equ va ent PLB 306 Plant Physiology. 4) 5 Conco2ts of p aql t ~ n - an t c a m ? mctaoo sm energy acq. r ilon rcg.alor ot g'onln dno oeiC Opment slrers rcspolser an0 nater an5 " - 1 , en1 -D'a*e Prereq.stas 810 182 (or aq.vasnt CnM 101 tor l t 5 u r 2 3 1 r PLB 310 The Flora of Adzona. ,4 S P( nc p er ot laxonom{ oen1.t carol ot Ar zona p ants 2 nous ec !.'e 8 h0.w a0 Plereq. r tc 8 0 182 or ecx vaenl or nstr.ctor approva PLB 400 Llchenology. (3) S 2W1 Chem stry, eco ogy physiology and taxonomy of chens 2 hours ecture 3 hours ab Prerequ s te B 0 182 or equ vatent PLB 402 Mycology. (3) 5 Funga morpho ogy and systemat cs w th an ntrodunon to fungal ce b 0 0%. ecology economc s gn fcance and growth and deve opment 2 hours ecture. 3 hours ab. Prerequ s le B 0 182 or MIC 208 or equ vatent PLB 404 Phycology. 4) 5 The algae (both fresh water and mar ne forms), emphas r ng f'ed col ect nand dent fcat on of oca representatives Morpholog'ca ecoogcal and economic aspects of the a gae 3 hours ecture 3 hours ab Prerequ s te. 810 182 or nstructor approva PLB 406 Vascular Plant Structure. (4) 5 Comparative form and evoiut onary trends o the malor groups of vascu ar p ants 3 hours tenure 3 hours ab Prsrequ stte. PLB 300 or equvaenl PLB 407 Plant Fossils and Evolution. (4) S 2001 A broad survey of p ant fe of the past nc ud ng the structure of pant loss s the r 980 09 c ranges, geograph c d str but an and pa e p env ranment 3 hours ecture 3 hours tab or f e d tr p Prerequ ste 6 0 1820rerluvaent PLB 408 Pollen and Spores. (3) N Qnf came of foss and extant Po en, spores, and other pa ynomor. phs to ecoagy, eva ut on strat graphy and systematics. 2 hours echo,,~ lab Prerequ site: nstructor PLB 410 Angiosperm Taxonomr (3 Pr nc ptes undery ng ang osperm phy ogeny 2 hours ecture. 3 hours ab. Prerequ ste PLB 310 or nstructor ap~roval. .. PLB 411 Trees and Shrubs of Arizona. (3) F tdent f cat on of woody p ants from dessn chaparral, and forest hab tats in Ar rona 1 hour ecture. 3 hours ab f e d tr ps Prerequ s te. 810 I82 or equ va ent or 'nslructor approva PLB 412 Cvtwenetlcs. 31 F ~hromosomarbas s of nhsrtancs. Cross- sled as B 0 441. Credt s a owed on y for 810 441 or PLB 412 Prersqu s te: B 0 340. PLB 413 Cvtogenetlcs Laboratorv. 12 F M croscop; a& bs,s of n e o s s,m ios s an0 aoerran: ce o v s on 8 flours tan CIOSS.~ steo as 810 442 Croo I s a l n e o on tor 810 442 Or PLB 413 Pre o'coreq.ls.Io 8 0 441 01 P-6412 PLB 414 Plant Pathology. (3) S dent f cat on and control of blot c and ab ot c factors that cause common d sease piob ems to planls Prerequ s Is 810 182 General Studres U PLB 418 Medical Botany. (4) SS Exporat on of pants aiiect ng human health: modern- and to k usage med c na plants Quai ty contra. c n ca ev dence, pant chem stry and ethnopharmaco ogy 3 hours eclure 3 hours ab Prerequ ste 810 182 or equ va ent or nstructor approva PLB 484 lnternshlp. 3) N PLB 499 lndlvlduallzed lnstructlon. 131 .-,N PLB 502 Pempectlves In Plant Blology. .31 F IntroC.~~ maor areas of researcn A l n n lhe oeparlment H ln tne goa of Oloaoen nQ r n o ~ cone 10 enao e m. to oc 0 narv research ano commun callon s te instructor apprdvat ' ~ rer re& ~~~~ ~ PLB 370 Landscape Practices. 3) F nsli a1 ?r rr ;st o r an0 l a nlonanre of aren h 0 ants n :roan bro:.ca::e a i r , cnlpna. <:,I rlegrateo anoscapng technoog os grade i n a lower dlvision course may be counted in the major. See "College Degree Requirements." page 324. N o more than six hours o f POS 48.1 Internship may be applied to the major. POLITICAL SCIENCE-B.S. PLB 472 GreenhouselNursery Management. (3) N Greenhouse structure$ environment and nursery aperat on. nc udes r gat on, nutr t on, and othe prlnc ples re atve to container-grown SPBCBS Prerequ s te. ERS 13 or 225 ar 226 PLB 498 PS: Pm-Semlnar In Urban Hariiculture. 1) N Department of Political Science Chair (SS 410) 4801965-6551 uwu.asu.edu/clas/polisci REGENTS' PROFESSOR M LLER .- Total PROFESSORS BALL BERMAN, CHAUDHURI. DAGGER JONES. McDONOUGH McGOWAN. S MON, WALKER. YOUNGBLOOD ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS ASHLEY CR TTENDEN, DANTICO. DOTY, HERRERA. KAHN KENNEY M TCHELL, SIMHONY ASSISTANT PROFESSORS C ELMAN, M ELMAN GOLDSTEIN, NEVITT, REDDCK WARNER ASSOCIATE INSTRUCTIONAL PROFESSIONAL KEAT NG POLITICAL SCIENCE-B.A. The B A deeree in Pollticdl Science conslsts o f 42 Temr\ter hour,. of nhlch 10 mu51 be in political science and 12 In re xed field, con\i\ting of courses aele~tedfrom the Department\ of Anthropolr $1. Chicana and Clucano Stud Ie,. E~onomlcb.Geogr~ph),Hhlor). P\)chology. and Soci ulop,. and the A t r i ~ a nAmencan 3tudizs and the Women's Studte, procram\. A t led\t 15 hour, in political science must be in upper dni\ion cources The tcilo\b ng c~ur\ebare requ~red. .... 3 POT I 11 Pol t t ~ aldcol l ,gie, SB ... ...... 3 POS II 1 G<~crnmentind Pnlltlca S B . . or POS i 4mc (can Nauondl Gobernn ent SB 1 POS 1% Cun p a r ~ t i ~ Gciernrnent e SB, G................ 1 r PO5 6 1 G obal Polltr\ SB. C 3 POS 3 I E i n p ~ r r ~PUIIIILIII s Inquin SB 3 ................. . ....... ...3 POS 101 Pollilcal Ideologies SB. POS 110 Government and Polltica SB .......... .3 or POS 110 Amencan Natxanal Gorernment SB 3) POS 150 Camparatlve Government SB G ........... 3 or POS IM) Global Polittcs SB G 3) POS 301 Empirical Poln~callnquity SB ........... 3 POS 401 Political Statlsttc5 N? . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3 Approved ele~t~re ............................. 6 Robert L. Youngblood Tlml The B.S. degree tn Political Science consists o f 48 semes ter hours. of which 36 must be in o o l i t i ~ axience l and 12 in related field, consisting of couraes \elected from the Deoartmenta of Anthroooloev. -,. Chlcand and Chicano Stud les. Economics, Geography, History. Psychology, and Sociology, and the African American Studiea and the Women's Studler programs. A t least 21 hours in polltical Tcience must be in upper division courses. The following course5 are required .I2 Students u ho maj >,r in Pol~tioalSc~encemubt ha\e a min ,mum GPA ot ?.00 tor 311 cour\e\ that count toward the mJlor Upper d i ~ i u u n cour\e\ that count toward the major 1nu.t ha\e a wade L f " C L r hfgher: no more than one " D .......................................21 Students who major i n Political Science must have a min imum GPA of 2 00 for a l l courses that count toward the major. Upper-division courses that count toward the major must have a grade of "C" or h~pher:no more than one " D grade in a lower division course may be counted i n the page 124 N o major. See "College Degree ~equtrements.~ more than six hours o f POS 184 Internship may be a o ~ l ~ e d to the major. Asian Studies Certificate o r Emphasis. Studentc majonng In Political Sctence may elect to pursue an Asian Studies censficate combining courhe, from the major with selected outside courser of wholly Asian content. See "Aslan Stud ies," page 331, for more informatton. L a t i n American Studies Certificate o r Emphasis. Stu dents majoring in Political Sclence may elect to pursue a Latin Amencan Studies celtificate combinmg courses from the major with selected outside courses of w holly Latin Amencan content. See "Latin Amerlcan Studie*," page 132, for more lnformatlon MINOR IN POLITICAL SCIENCE The mmor in Political Scfen~econ\is\ of 18 semester hours in political sclence cour\es, 12 hour\ of which must be upper d i v i ~ i o ncourses. Student\ who mlnor in Polltical Science muat have two courseb from among the following: POS 101 Polit cal ldeo ogles SB ...................... 3 3 POS 110 Government and Politrca SB . . . . . . . . or POS 310 American Nar onal Ga\crnment SB 3 POS 150 Comparative Gobemment SB. G... .. 3 POS 160 Global Pol~t~c% SB. G ...... ..3 Students who mlnor in Political Sc~encemuit ha\e a mln [mum GPA of 2 00 for all courses that count touard the mlnor. Upper d i v ~ s ~ ocoursea n that count toward the minor mu-t have a grade o f " C or higher: no more than one " D DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE 419 POS 467 International Security. 3 A Exam naton of ssues affect ng the nlernat ona secur ty of states and peoples. e g m tary econom c tech o og ca env ronmenta and demograph c Genera Studes SB G POS 468 Comparative Asian Foreign Po icles. 3) A Fore gn po c es of the Asan states emphasz ng the r secur ty re a tons and movements toward regona sm Genera Studes. SB G POS 471 Constbtut!onal Law 1. 3 A Deve opment of the U S Const tut on as ref ected n dec s on5 f the Supreme Court jur sd ct on and organ zat n f the ledera caurfs. iud'cia rev ew sepaiat on of powers, ledera sm the commerce cause nat on8 tax ng and spend ng power slate p ce power. Gen era Studes' SB POS 472 Constitutional Law 11. 3 A Deve opmenl of the U S Consttul on as ref ected n dec s ons f the Supreme Court due process eq a p tect on of aws nd v dua rights c Y berl eS Genera Studes SB POS 480 Methods of Teaching Government. (3 N Methods of nstruct on, organ zat n and presentat on of s blect mat tei n po Ica sc ence. Preiequ s te 15 hours n pol t ca sc ence or nstruclor approva POS 484 lnternsh'p. 1 12 N POS 485 Pollt ca Economy 3 A Prob ems po c e s and p ss b t es of var us po Ica -eco om c sys tems and the nterre at ansh p f cap la sm, soca sm and democracy Genera Sludes SB POS 486 internal onsl Pollt ca Economy. 3 A Contend'ng approaches to h st0 a and contemporary ssues f nternat ona po L'ca ec nomy nc ud ng g oba we fa e equa'ty. eco ow, and peace Gene a Studes SB G POS 498 PS: Pro-Seminar. 3 A SmaI group study and research f iadvanced students w th n the r major area Prerequ s t m a p i n the department or nstructor appr ua Genera Studes U POS 499 indivlduallzed instruction. 3 N POS 501 ~ e t h o d of s ~ o l i t i c aSc'ence. l 3 A Probems at method and know edge n po Ica sc ence strateg es of PO it ca nquzry and ssues n ph osophy a1 socat sc ence POS 502 ~hklosophyof Politaca inquiry. 3 A Probems of know edge and method n pa t ca scence w th attention to both emp r ca and eva at ve ana ys s POS 503 Empirical Political Inquiry. 3 A Research methods and techn ques of the d sc p ne emphasz ng empir cal foundat ons and analytc methods emp oyed n sub1 e ds Prerequ s teS POS 401 or equ va ent nstructai approm POS 530 American Politics. 3 A Exam nes major debates n the study a1 Amer can pol t ca processes and nst luuons Covers partes med a e ect ons pub c o p n on nler. est groups, and the three branches of government Sem nar POS 545 Themes on Polltlcal Thought. 3 N Exam naton of a partcu ar theme r piobem po tca thought from both a h star ca and contempo ary perspectve Sem nar C urse may be repeated wth approva of the d rector of graduate stud es Prereq U S l e nstructor approva POS 550 Comparative Politics. 3 A Surveys major approaches across topca areas such as rev0 ut ons arrthor tarxan sm, po cy processes nterest groups and e ectora pa ICS FOCUS vales wth nstruct r Sem nar POS 560 lnternatlona Relattans. 3 A Surveys major theoietca appr aches and debates n nternat ona retat ons Sem nar POS 563 Comparative As an Securlty Pollc es 3 N Ana yres domes1 and nteinat ona constra nl be el systems and ecanom c components n secuity de s s by ma1 ipowers and AS an natons Sem nar Prerequ ste nstruct r approva POS 591 Seminar. 3 A a) Amer can Po t cs (b Comparatve PO tcs (c Globa Po tcs d) PO tca The ry POS 598 ST: Speclal Topics. 3 A a Amer can Po t cs b Comparalve Po tcs c Goba Po tcs d PO tca Theory POS 601 Advanced Experimental Research. 3 N nt OO.CPS ~ S D C ,mewa an2 q.as emer menla rcsmrcr OFF ;ns n rl irp DC ' c a researcn nc .n 114 aco'dtor, teen- 1 . e ~a r t ~I. ana .$ .;0' .dr dnce Prereo-sle POS 503 cr e? . r 3 erl POS 602 Advanced Survey Research. 3 N Presents des gn and conduct of po t ca surveys nc d ng samp ng nstrument des gn sca ng and stat st ca a d graph ca ana ys s f survey data Prerequ s te POS 503 or equua ent POS 603 Polimetrics I. 3 A lnlraduces theory and practce of near regress on ana ys s P ov des sk 5 to read understand, and eva "ate profess a terature us ng regresson ana ys s Prerequ stes. POS 401 and 503 o structoi approval POS 604 Pollmetrics 11. 3 A App y quant tat ve techn ques to research top cs produc ng pub sh abe papers through exposure l o t me ser es og t and prob I and s mu taneous equal ons Pierequ sles POS 4 1 and 503 and 603 or nstrucfor appr ua POS 606 Qualitative and Textual Anaiysls. 3 S 2001 Method and theory for the ana ys s of qua tat ve mater a s systemat c approaches for case stud es content ana ys s cr t ca ana ys s of texts D scuss on, sem'nar POS 635 State Politlcs and Public Policy. 3) N trOdUC1 on to comparatue state po cy emphas r ng po cy r perfor mancs d nerences among the states and the easons lor these d ner ences Sem nar Prerequ s tes POS 530 and 6 3 or nstructor amrova .. POS 636 E ectoral Behavior. 3, N ntroo.ces !.noamenla concepts 01 eecsc.a o ~ n d . r t m p r i s ~ e s 0 . e oent ~ a c CCI ons ano C X B nes ~ nnr oc :1' ,. te aro r3n me ' bole$ are determ ned Sem nar ~rereq; l e i POS 530 and 603 or tnstructoi appiova POS 638 Law and Poiitles. 3 N Emphaszes research nto such topcs as const tut ona aw. w men an3 Ine a*, Amer c a l ega sts'eo . c a precess a 1 1 ..:: .,, seecta? Serr oaf Plereq.sle nslr.r!a' a r l r c . 8 POS 651 PO~IICO of Change ana Devclopmcnt. 3 h Exam l e s cc ten0 ng apprcdcnes lo rat ana scc .l ar', ur I r a cnar;e Sem nar Prereq. ste nslr.cl i irpi.ro..l POS 660 Tne Moaern World System. 3 h Theoretlca y dr "en. h storcca i n a ys s 01 the organ zat on a d opera t on ol the nternat ona po tca economy s nce the 16th century Sem nar PreieOu s te nslructar aoorova .. POS 661 The Slate . 3 h EI-m nes tneor es 01 slate s:ale soc ety real 3"s a70 nlera'e'd p Ics emonas, ,nu - 0, .est O ~ 0S' Somre m t r ICrr '0'J I\ . e cc 'e: resentat on. dem cracy and change Sem nar Prerequ te nstructor approva POS 662 lnternatlonal Organlzatlon. 3 N H story practca po tca s gn lcance and future f nternat ana "st tutons transnatona reg me$ and other approaches to nternat ona organ zat on Sem nai Prerequ s te nstructor approva POS 664 War, Peace, and Conflict Processes. 3 N The systematc analys s of the causes of war the prec nd tons I i peace and approaches to the reso "ton f con1 ct Sem nar Pre eq U S te nstructor aooiova , POS 665 Foreign Policy Theory. 3) N Exam nes fare gn po cy theory and methods Deve apment and c Ique of resear h des gns ana yz ng fore gn p cy pro es es w th n and among natons Sem nar Prerequ s te nstructor appr va POS 792 Reses:ch (3) F S Projects n vaious areas of po tca sc ence Prerequ s te docto a student :. s ". . NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ reme t courses and codes such as L1 N3 C and H see'Geneia Stud es page 85 For g ad at n ~ on ReOu rements ' .naqe reou cement see U n v e r s Graduat . 81 For an ex0 anal on of add t ona omn bus c urses flered but n I led a I afbn 1Courses page 58 th S cata og see Department of Psychology Darwgn E. Linder Chair (PSY 237) 4801965-3326 waw.asu.edu/clas/psych hours o f psychology Students may take a . . . .requirements. . m:,\i~llum of ,ix hour, u i PGS 30') 4n.I ,I, hour, oiPGS 199 and PSY 1'.1 :..mblncd E~ghteenhour, In cuur,c\ rcl:~lc,l I,)p.!cholu;! ~ I L \ Ihe p.~ncJu i t h ;i 111inlnlurn g r d c dr 'C." The) nlL,I bc spprc,\.cJ h) An ~t~derguduhte . d \ i w r .xnJ ~n.luJc. 31,XT I IY tor . htiher) - . i n d d l r ~ o nto one course from among the following: CSE 180 Computer Llterac) N 3 . ................... .3 CSE 195 Internet and the World Wlde Web. ............3 See "College Degree Requirements." page 324. REGENTS PROFESSORS C ALD NI. EISENBERG. RUSSO PROFESSORS A KEN. BARRERA, BRAUN, BRAVER. CASTRO CHASS N HOMA. KAROLY, KENRICK. K LLEEN, KN GHT LANYON LINDER. OKUN. PARKINSON. PRESSON. RElCH SADALLA. SANDLER SOMERVILLE VAN ORDEN WEST WOLCH K ZAUTRA ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS CASTANEDA CHART ER. FABRIC US. FEHR, GOLD NGER GOhZA-ES -ESrlOW TZ. Macr(lNh0h MILLSAP NAGOSh NE SEWAhDER, hEMEROFF NEUBERG. ROSS, SAENZ. STONE ASSISTANT PROFESSORS CONRAD. DAV S. GEST KHOO MCBEATH SENIOR LECTURER WOSlNSKl PSYCHOLOGY-B.S. The B.S. degree i n P\)chologv conslsts o f 31 semester hours i n ~ ~ v c h o l o einclud~nz y. at least 15 uoDer divtsion hourr Riq;ired cGrseq. w h ~ must ~ h be w ~ t ha mini mum grade of "C." are as follow\ PGS 101 Inuoducuon lo P~)cholaoySB. ............ 3 PGS 313 Peraonaltl) Theon and Rerearch SB ............... 3 or PGS i-llDekelopmenral Psychology SB 3 or PGS 350 Sactal Pa\chology SB 3 PSY 270 lntrodu~ttonlo Stattsticr NZ ............ 3 PSY 290 Rrcedrch Methods LI/S2 ....... ........... ..A PSY 323 Senadtmn and Per~eption........ ........... 3 or PSY 320 Learnme and Motivation 3) or PSI 324 Memory and Cagnltian (3 or PSY ?25 Ph\a~olaglcalPs\chalagy 3) Total ................. ............. ..I6 Also requtred are one add~t~onal upper dlvision PSY course (excluding PSY 499): two addrtional upper dtvtsion PGS or PSY counrs: and t u o additional psychology 'our*e* ex~ludinoPGS 270. PGS 484. and PSY 484 N o The Depanment o f P\)chology maintam\ m Undergrad more than a total of three houri In Supervised Research or "ate Ad\tsemznt Office m f f e d b\ trained perwnnel A l l lndlr idualized Instructton may be w e d to complete the 31 Piychology majors are encouraged to meet u i t h an under hour? o f Pa)chology requlrementb Studenn may take a graduate ad\i\or once each \eme\ter lo a& que\oon\ maximum ot six hours o f PGS 399 and \ix hours o f PGS regarding the choice of cour\e\. Failure to do 50 md) pre 499 and PSY 499 combined. Elghteen hours in courses rent graduation at the expected time. I t IS the r c * p o n ~ ~ b ~ l ~ t ) related to ~svcholoev . . .. mu51be passed with a minimum of the student to conwlt u i t h an undergraduate ad\!\[ r. g r d e .>i "C "The) nlu.1 hc a p p ~ ~ \ b) e Jan uoJer:raduav sJ\i>or and i ~ ~ c l u dhl:Vl'?IO e Brler Cala,lu,; one liie wiPSYCHOLOGY-B.A. ence lab cour\e (BIO or MIC). one physical science lab The B.A. degree in P\ycholug) con\l\t\ ot 31 \sme\ter course AST, CHM, GLG, or PHY : and one course from houn i n p\ychology, ~ n ~ l u d l n atgleas! 15 upper d ~ b ~ \ i o n among the tollow~ng *eme\ter hour, Requtred cour*e*. uhich mu*t be p w e d CSE 180 Computer Llterac) N ? .................. 3 u l t h a minlmum grade ot "C." are a? follour: CSE 18'1 Internet and thr \lorid W~deWeb ................. 3 PGS I( I lntroductzonto Pr Indn ~Ju.ili/eJl n \ I r . ~ ~ ~ In.,! l h i ~hc i uIcJ h e a , ~ n p l ~ ~the l c ~i l . PGS 101 lnrroduci~onto Ps)cholog) SB . .... 7 PGS 315 Per\onallty Theoq and Rerearch SB ........ 3 or PGS 341 Derelop~nental P,ychology SB 3) or PGS 35( Scad1 P~\~holoe) SB 13) DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY 421 PSY 230 lntroductmn to Statlatlr< N2 . .. . ... ...... . ............ PSY 290 Research Method\ L l S2 PSY 323 Sen~atlonand Percept on. .. . . .. . or PSY 720 Lcdrnln- and M o u \ a t ~ a n3 ) or PSY 32J Mcmor) dnd Coznitton 1 or PSY 125 Phy\iologlca Psycholog) 1 Total . .... . . .. . . . . . ... ... i 1 .. . 3 . . .. 16 T w o additional upper d i b ~ r i o nPGS o r P S Y courses are requtred A m a x ~ m u mo t three hourq o t research (PGS 194,494: PSY 494) m a y be u\ed t o meet the m i n o r requirements S t u dents w i t h an approprtate equl\alent cour5e may exclude P S Y 230 from the requtrement5 A courses muct b e p a ~ s e d w i t h a m t n i m u m grade o f "C." SECONDARY EDUCATION-B.A.E. Psychology. The m l n o r t r a c h ~ n gfield con\tits o t ter hours. See a depanmental a d v ~ s o r Social Studies. See "Soclal 24 remes Stud~e*." page 426 GRADUATE PROGRAMS T h e faculty In the Department of Pi)cholog> offer a p r o g r a m leading to the Ph.D. degree. Consult the Graduate Caralog for requlrementa. PGS 350 Social Psychology. 3 F S SS Human soc a behav r nc ud ng such concepts a aggress on anract on attr but on conto m ty groups he p ng, person percept on and persuas an Pre equ s te PGS 101 Geoera Studes SB PGS 351 Honors Soclal Psychology. 3 N A c t ca ana ys s of human soc a behav rfor h nor students top cs nc ude stereotyp ng soc a nt uence, attract on aggress on, he p ng groups and an tudes Lecture d scuss on Open on y to students w th out Prev u cred t for PGS 350 Pre equ s tes PGS 101 hon rs Stand ng nstruct r appr va Genera Slud es W S B PGS 365 Community Psychology. 3 F S Menta heath and p ycho og a we be ng n the community empha s r ng current ssues a d re ated rese rch Preiequ s te PGS 315 o 350 Genera Studes SB PGS 394 ST: Special Toptcs. 1-4 N PGS 399 Supervised Research. 1 3 F S SS Exper ence w th n the context at current lac" ty re earch pioects Stu dent s assgned respons b ty depend ng on qua tcat ons. 'Y' grade on y. May be repeated lor a Iota of 6 hours Prerequ s tes. appr va at facu ty member before reg strat on 0 average n ma or Pre or coiequ s te PSY 230 or equ va ent PGS 414 History of Psychology. 3 F S H Stor ca deve opment of psycho ogy from 1s ph soph ca beg n n ngs to the present Prerequ s tes PGS 101. PSY 230 290 Genera Slud es. M S B PGS 427 Psychology of Aging. 3 N Ana ys s of ss ma ntenance a d ga n assoc ated w th cagn l v e and afied'ue ag ng ndvdua d ffe e ces n cop g wth n rmat've fe transto s Prereou stes PGS 101 341 Ge era Studes 12/58 - -PGS 430 1nadstr.a Psychology 3 F 5 SS O r ' l ~ n r a t o l a?: s mar il:;ene?: s,s~n','imc' . 3 l o l a l n n r l ?erf . I l l - r C e ?.-a? tac'c'5 n aislems ocs::n ano e.a .el 2- ,~~~ nersc nc se ect n and test ng P erequ s te MG? 301 or PGS l o 1 PGS 441 Cognitive Development. (3)F, S Exper menta and theoretca teiature n ch d deve pment and behavor Preiequ s te PGS 341 or nstructa approva Genera Stud es W S B PGS 443 Abnormal Chl d Psychology. 3 F S The ma'oi d s rders of ch dho d and ado escence e g aut sm. hyperact v ty phob as and de nquency are c veied nc ud ng cause d agnos s treatment. a d prevent an Prerequ s tes PGS 101 and 1 Course from among PGS 315 and 341 and 350 or nstruct r approva Genera Sludes L2/SB PGS 444 Ado escent Psychology and Psychopathology. 3 N An advanced eve survey of norma ado escent psychoog ca deve pment and psycho og ca d sorders of th s age per ad Lecture d s CUSS on. Prerequ s tes PGS 101 341 PSY 290 Genera Slodes L2 PGS 445 C h i d Language and Drawing. 3 F Languageacqustonanddeveopmenta changes ndrawng consd ered n the context of cagn tve deveopme ta stage Ch dre s rep resentat on and commun cat n of know edge through anguage and draw ng Prerequ ste PGS 341 Genera Stud s SB PGS 446 Social Development. 3 N Theory, research and ssues egard ng oc a deve opment are d s cussed Examp e tap cs I mat n of anachments pr soca deve op ment and gender-roe deve opme t Lecture sem ar Prerequ ste PGS 341. Genera Sludes' L2. PGS 450 Social Perception and Cognit on. 3 N A cr t c a ana ys s at human s c a percept an and soca c gn t o Top cs nc ude anr but a nference memory anent on mpress on format on stereotype change Lectu e d s us5 on Prereq s tes PGS 101 350 G nera Sludes LZ PGS 451 Stereotyping. Prelud ce, and Discr mination. 3 N A c r t c a nvest gatan of the p o esses under y ng, a d the facta s contr but ng t stereotyp ng p el d c e and d scr m "at n Lectu e d S C U S S O ~ Prerequstes PGS 101 350 Genera Studes L2 PGS 452 App led Social Psychology. 3 F The study 01 app cat ons of s a psych g ca theon/ and concepts n natura sen ngs resear h de gn and data ana ys s Lecture, ab type act v t es Prerequ s tes PGS I 0 1 350 PSY 23 Genera Stud es L2 ~ PSYCHOLOGY (PGS) PGS 101 lntmductlon lo Psychology. 3 F, S SS , Malor areas of theory and research n psycho ow . Partc pat on n oepartment sponra'sa re$earcn or a? eo-cat or,a eq. .sent e :e: nat ve an!r .ty is req. ieu Genera Sr.oes SB PGS 222 Human Sexual Behavior. 31 F S Patterns of sex.% cenat cr nc "a ng . a m ans *no oe\ at 01s tneo r es ot s e z a atllacl on,se* ol'erenccs an0 zek-a o,sl"rcl on and llealment Preino.s!e PGS 101 Ganria Si.9cs SB -PGS 270 Psychology at Adidstrnent. 3 F S SS Prmc pies of menta nea 1'1 ac ..sment cell :I stress ano coo og PrOeeSseS ae, lea tram c n :a a70 exocr mentd researcn nlcnaen --ior nonmaton, cannot be used lor ma!& cred t Prereou s le PGS 101 Gensra Studes SB PGS 304 Elfective Th nklng. 3 A Understandingand mprov ng your nte ectua and behav ora sk s nformaton ana ys s nference. og c Pr b em sov ng and dec s on making. Prerequ s te MAT 119 or PSY 230 or equ va ent Genera Studes L I . PGS 306 Environmental Psychology 3 r S SS Col.ceP's an0 researcn slraleg e5 n Ire st ot uerld. o. n rtcrsc. I o n n l n c n , s c l 0'7. ranmert Pre eq.rtc PGS 101 Genera Si.0 es SB PGS 315 Personality Theory and Research. 3) F S SS Deflntion and descr pt on of persona ty n terms t theoret' a1 and methodoogcal approaches Prerequstes PGS 101 PSY 290. Gen era1 Sfudres SB PGS 341 Developmental Psychology. 3) F S Behavior deve opment analyzed n terms of psycho og'ca pr nc p es Current research n h man deve apment Prerequ sbtes PGS 101 PSY 290 Genera Studes SB PGS 344 Dlrected Ch Id Study. (3-4 F S SS Theor es and methods of ntewenton w th preschoo ch dren and Supervsed practcum n the Ch d Study Lab ratory 1 hour ecture, & 8 hours practlcum Prerequ s tes CDE 232 or PGS 341 : nstructoi approva Gene a Sludes L2 ~ ~~ ~~~~ ~~ :, NOTE: . FOI I!e Gcne'u Sl.oea . c q . r ~ n l c n lc :saS, a.lu c 3er s.c? as 1 N C and H see Genera Stud es page 85 For grad at an re"" reme 1- see .P . ~ r ;h tiran .n'on Rco. r e l e I. 320C81 For an exp anal on of add t ona mn bus courses oflered but not sted n th s cataag see 'C ass f catbn of Courses ;age 58 r . PGS 453 Organizational Behavior. 3 N A survey 01 psychoog ca theory and research as app ed to the behavor of nd v duas n organ zat ona senngs Lecture, d scussion Prerequ s tes PGS 101 350 PGS 458 Group Dynamics. 3 F Thear es and meth ds of group eadersh p group effectveness cammun cat on w th n groups and re at ons between groups and ndvdua members Prereau s te PGS 350 PGS 461 Interpersonal Influence. 1 h PI IIC p e i R Q O ;. c e 7 . r ~tlz: ~ anect I l e process 01 snc b nl .ewe con~oer.-'o?ol bll'.(lna CCmO arce r0.C 10 an0 0erceol.a nl.. ences Prerequ ste PGS 35 Genera Slude; SB PGS 462 Health Psychology. 3 F S C ntr but ns of psycho ogy t heath promoton and ness preven ton adaptat on to acute a d chroo c ness and to the heath care system Prerequ s tes PSY 230 290 PGS 463 Advanced Psychology of Adlustment. (3 F Cr t ca ana ys s and elfectue expresson of psycho og ca theory and research of the tap c of adlustment Lecture d scuss on wr t ng Pre requ stes PSY 230.290: compel on of 1st-year Eng sh requ rements i t course Genera S l u d e s ' U PGS 464 Minor ty Issues i n Psychology. 3) S Psycho ag ca ssues re at ng to the dvers ty of human cu tura exper. ences and among elhn c m'nor Ies n the U S Prerequ s te PSY 290 PGS 465 Psycho ogy of Stress and Coplng. 3 F Read ngs n the0 y and research n the area of stress and cop ng Lecture d scuss on c ass presentat ons Prerequ s tes PGS 315 (or 350) PSY 290 Genera Sludes U PGS 466 Abnormal Psychology. 3 F S. SS H Stor ca and c rrent del n tons, theory and research concerning abnorma behav or Malo categor es of psychopathoogy nc ud ng re ated treatment appr aches. Prerequ s tes PGS 101. PSY 290 Genera Slud es SB PGS 467 Psychology of Magical Beliefs. 3 N The p ycho ag ca nature and bases of mag cal be efs and their mpact an heath behavais eat ng piact ces and nterpersona re a I s Lecture sem nar Prerequ s tes PGS 315and 466and PSY 434 or nstructo approva Genera Sludes LZ PGS 468 Psychology and Law. 3 F S Theor eS esearch. and pract ce n psych agy as related to aw nc ud no cr na c v domes1c re at ons and Drofess ona Esues ~ecture-dscuss on Prerequ s te PSY 290. PGS 471 Psychological Testing. 3 S Methods and theory of psycho og a testlng var ous types of psycho og ca tests consderaton of elhcal, soc a and ega aspects of test ng. Prereq s te PSY 290 PGS 472 Clinical Psychologp 3 F S C n a psycho ogy as a sc ence and profession H stor ca deve op men1 meth ds of nterv ew ng as essment and therapeutc nterven ton Prerequste. PGS 466 PGS 484 lnternship. 1 12 N PGS 494 ST. Special Topics. 1 4 ) N PGS 499 Individual'red Instruction. 1 3 N PSYCHOLOGY (PSY) PSY 230 Introduction to Statistics. 3 F, S SS ;R ,. C3rCeltj I , cei;, pt ,e *no nlertnt a stat SICS empnas z ng acp ca'cns 13 ps,rr>oq) Tne c3.rne ras Daln sell ;ace0 PS , an0 ect rc so:t 3"s "rcirq. s tes MAT 117 PGS I01 Genera Sf-oes A2 PSY 290 Research Methods. 4 F S Pann ng exec t on, ana ys s and repoit ng of exper ments. L'tera lure procedures and nstruments n represe tat ve areas of psycho togca research 3 h urs ecture 3 hourstab Prerequste PSY 230 Genera Sludes. L I $2 PSY 320 Learnlng and Motivation. (3 F, S SS P nc p e of cond t n ng and mot vat an approaches to learn ng nc ud ng acqu s t on of verba mater a s concepts and molar sk s memory and transfer Prerequ s te PSY 290 PSY 323 Sensation and Perceptlon. 3 F S Under y ng p cesses of v son aud ton and the other senses App cat on of current research and theory n a aboralory env ranment Prerequ s te PSY 290 a nstructor approva PSY 324 Memory and Cognition. 3) F S SS Processes under y nq nformat an storaqe and retr eve nc ud nq d f terent 6 .In\ 31 r e n o q 'orger r; oept; oi c r ccss ng ano c l r l l processes Prer?qr 5 'e PS 1 290 PSY 325 Physlalagicat Psycnolagy. 3 F S SS Rcatclsnprolpl{s3ogca y o r s ' L rtr 3. 0' E-3,ass r n rervo.5 s,rtelll I.:lc.~.l n.1 Dre-?q. r l e s "SY 2; 0.2 3.rses n o o g ca rc ence n s .cmr ~ az2.c PSY 330 Stat st$cslMclnods. i 5 Agianceg app cat or) 01 slat st r s 13 p5,cro 0;) n gr rccamnoncna 101 strze'8.s i'eresteo n dte?o no c ao-ate sc 30 ; rc:s ei:, .ie 1 hour ab Prerequ s te PSY 230. E&ea Stodes N2 PSY 390 Experimental Psychology. 3 S Cant nuat on f concepts n PSY 290 w th emphas s on mu Ifactor des gns and programmatc sequence a1 exper ments Lecture ab Prerequ s te PSY 290 Genera Sludes L2 PSY 420 Analysis of Behavior. 3 N Research applcat ons and ph osophy of the ana ys s and contro of human behav or Prerequ s te PSY 290 Genera Studes U PSY 424 Genetlc Psychology. 3 S ntroduct on to the concepts methado og es and f nd ngs of behav 'bra genet cs f r Psycho ogy majors Preiequ s tes PGS 100 PSY 230.290 Genera Sludes L2 PSY 425 Blologlcal Bases of Behavior. 3 N Cr t ca study of phys oog ca psycho agy bran mechan sms under y ng mot vat on and earn ng Prerequ ste PSY 325 Genera Sludes LZ PSY 426 Neumanatomr 4 N Sll CIUI~ and funct on of mamma an bran nc ud ng sheep b a n d s Sect on 3 hours ecture 3 hours ab Prerequ s te PSY 325 or equ va en1 Genera Studes L2 PSY 434 Cognitive Psychology. 3 S The human organ sm as a processor f nformat on from percept on to cogn tan Abstract concepts semant c memov ane ton and menta magery Prerequ s te PSY 323 or 324 or nstructor appiova General Stud es' L2 PSY 437 Human Factors. 3 F Emphas s on human factors n h gh tech o ogy systems Spec f c top cs nc .ce s,s'ems oete ? w e - ' s,s:cirsana , s $ twr I ::..es n s 0 8 , s arc cc-tros P'ercc. r Ics PSI 213 aro .I ::r' o . b a r slano ng o* ns:r.nor a-9'o.a Gene,,! S,.c ei ..7 PSY 470 Prychopharmacology. 3 F S B a s s o l o r . g a c ' o n a t p r , s o 3 ~ ~ a3 o C C P ~ .ma e . e P;,:nccg ca an0 meaca aoo ca'cns all- m la, :?sot or. 1s ..r 1 n i n e !real ment of menta n i s s Prerequ stes PSY 325 i semester each of b o ogy and chem stry PSY 484 Internship. 1 12 N PSY 499 lnd v dualized Instruction. 1 3 N PSY 501 Supervised Teechtng. 4 F Expsr ence nand exam nat on of perspectves on teach ng under graduate psychoogy Prerequ s tes graduate stand ng n psychoogy nstructor approva PSY 506 Survey of Research i n Environmental Psychology. 3 F Mdor 1 0 : ~ s an3 p a f a 2 :ms n C I st a, Ip ~ nscn, .c rne! t re t o r s 1 :s Prerec. s te nar.ct:'aprrl.a PSY 512 Advanced Learning. 3 h Pr nc p es and theor es of earn ng, emphas'z ng research terature Prerequ s te: nstructar approva PSY 524 Advanced Physiological Psychology. 3) N Contr but ons of phys a ag ca pr cesses and bra n functon t lunda menta behav ora processes Prerequ s te nstructar approva PSY 528 Sensation and Perception. 3 N Pr nc ples of sensory and pe ceptua p messes emphas r ng research terature Prerequ ste nstructor approva PSY 529 Correlation and Psychometric Theory. 3 S Pr nc p es of carretat ona tech" q es nc ud ng regress an and mu t p e corietat on Psychometr c theory nc ud ng re ab ly and va d ly Preiequ s te nstructor apprava PSY 530 Intermediate Stat stics 3 F Cont n at on f PSY 529 Psy ho ogce stat st cs emphas r ng the analys s ofva ance and the des gn Iexper ments Prerequ ste PSY 529 01 nstructor approva .; , ., DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES 423 PSY 535 Cognit've Processes. 3 N Theoretca emp r ca treatment of the human rgan sm as a processor of ntormat on nc ud ng abstract on memory structure probem sov "0 and th nk no P e eou s te n tructor ap~rova PSY 541 Researcn n Cognltlvc Development 3, h Tneore.ca ana 2-: r ca ES.ES r trie strci 51 cn orens rnon eoge C ~ Y I .e pro?; ser C~rnp,,r s c l cl .srearcn n P a w l an an0 other t i d t oni. Preiequ s te adm 55 on to Psychoogy p i D program or nstructor app v PSY 542 Socla Deve opment. 3 N Majar ssues n the area of s c a deve apment are topcs far rev ew and cr 1 que. Theory, re earch and content are covered Prerequ s te nstructor approva PSY 550 Advanced Soclsl Psychology. (3 F S Theory and research concern ng leipersona percept on decsan mak ng an lude format on and change gr0 p processes socai motvat an and nteract o processes Prerequ s te. nstructor approva PSY 551 Advanced Soc a1 Psycho Ogy. 3 F. S Con! "at on f PSY 55 Prerequ s te PSY 550 ar nstructar appr va PSY 553 Social Influence. 3 N Research terature re eva t lo examp e to an tude format on and change con1 rm fy obed ence power comp ance. and a tru sm Prerequ s te PSY 551 or nstructor approva PSY 555 Exper'mental and Ouasi Exper mental Designs for Research. 3 N Rev BW ol research techn ques Laboratory and Ie d research ana yzed app cat ons t spec Ic top cs Prerequ s te nstructor approva PSY 569 Advanced Study of Personality. 3 N PB sona ty as a theoret a concept n psycho agy nc ud ng def ni t ona p ob ems behavora and trad t na appr aches, the measure men! of persona fy and current research ssues Prerequ slte. nstructor approva PSY 572 Psychological Assessment. 3 F Theory and research on assessment of persona ty psychopatho o w and nte gence and con truct n 1 psycho og ca assessment nstruments Prerequ s te adm sson to c n ca Ph 0 pr gram or nstructor approva PSY 573 Psychopathology. 3 F Theow and research ieat ng to the contr b t o at psycho og cat. soca phys o og ca and genet c factors to the deveopment and pers stence of abnorma behavor Prerequ s te adm ss on to Psycho ogy Ph.0 pr gram or nst uctor approva PSY 574 Psychotherapy. 3 S v,e v f. the r. a and ,A. r i d . ~ r ~iw r.. .. .thenret .~ . .- em" . c r ca terature re at no " to verbs psyoh therapy and nterv'ew ng methods Structured roe pay ng pract ce n the malor procedu es Preiequ s te admlss on to the c nca Ph D program or nstructor approva PSY 578 Child Psychopathology. 3 N Major theor es and research re ated to the deveopment of deuant behavors n ch dren nc ud ng s me superv sed exper ence n ch d assessment Prerequ te PSY 572 or nstructor approva PSY 582 Commvnihl Psvchola~v. 3 SS Commun ty systems. teNent ohiechn ques cons" tat on modes h story and current stat s of commun fy menta heath movement and conceptua zat an t the roes f commun fy psycho og sts n soc a Svstem ntewent on Prereau s te advanced stand no .n Psvchoow . .. P ~ Dprogram . or nstructorapprova PSY 588 Consultation Methods. 3 N Severa theor es and strateg es of organ rat ona consu taf'on The development of consuitat ve sk s thr ugh s mu at o and practoai exper ence Prerequ s te advanced stand ng n Psychoogy Ph.D. pro gram or nstruct iapprova PSY 624 C Inical Neurosc'ence. 3 S An exam nat n of the b o g ca underp nn ngs of psycho og ca dlsor ders at the mo ecu ar ce u ar and system eves (sch rophren a depress on anx en/ etc. . Lecture pr sem nar Prerequ s tes gradu ate stand ng nstructor appr va -- NOTE: ~~~ ~~ me Te.>:r; $ 0 . I C ('115 ~ St.>cs req. SCP ic? 2 ~~ ~ Jwl Gereboff Choir (ECA 377) 4801965-7135 www.asu.edu/clas/religious studies PROFESSORS CADY FELDHAUS, FOARD, SAMUELSON. WENTZ ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS COUDERT GEREBOFF, MOORE MORRISON SCHOBER, SWANSON, WOODWARD ASSISTANT PROFESSORS CLAY FESSENDEN, UMAR LECTURER DAMREL RELIGIOUS STUDIES--6.A. The B.A. degree in Religiouh Studies conaistc of 45 semester hour\. 3 0 o t w h i c h m u \ t be in rellgiouq atud~es including 21 i n upper dlviston 'oursea) and 15 o f w h i c h must be in related fields. In order f o r the student to become acquanted m l t h the character and role of relig~onhacross a l the 30 wtde spectrum o t 5oclal and h ~ s t o r i c acontexts, semester hours t n rel~gtousstudies must include the f o l l o w tng courses: 1. REL 305 Ritual, Symbol, and Myth: 2. at least one course f r o m each o f the following dlhmbu t l o n areas. Reltgton In the Americas, R e l i g ~ o n and Asian Cultures, and R e l ~ g i o nand W e ~ t e mCultures; and 3. two research semtnars, tncludlng REL 405 Problems in Reltetoua Studtes, u hich may b e repeated f o r credit. ~ 4. In p l a ~ eo f a second semtnar, a \tudent may take REL 499 i n order to u r i t e an undergraduate thesis The R e l ~ g i o u aStud~esmajor la an appropriate choice for arear a? A f n c d A f n c a n students wtshtnr t o exrrlore ~ u c h American ~ t u d i s 1slamic ; Studes, Myth, k t u a l , and the Ans; N a m e American Studies; and Reltgton and Politics A l l major5 must plan the11programs i n concultatlon u i t h a departmental advisor. A m i n i m u m GPA o f 2.50 la r e q u ~ r e d I n ;he 3 0 aemester hours o f rehgloua studies courses MINOR IN RELIGIOUS STUDIES The m i n o r in Religious Stud~esconststs o f 18 semester hours, at lea51 12 o f which must b e i n the upper d i v ~ s i o n . B o t h REL 305 and 405 are required F o r m i n o r venficauon, students must consult a department advisor. CERTIFICATES AND EMPHASES The followtng are certificate program5 or emphases offered in the Department o f R e l l g ~ o u sStudies. For more information o n each, bee "Cemficate Programs and Areas o f Emphasts," page 331. I co.rses bracoaes ls.cr as - 1 h 3 C an3 k gee Genera 9 . 0 ~ ~page " 85 For grao.al 3n ac.d'on Re3. rerncn's Daoe 81 For an e m analor c' a'ialona Omn c.s c .mes ol'ereo o.1 nu1 m sleo in .I. N G th 5 cataog see'cass Icaion of Courses EC ~ Department of Religious Studies page 58 A s i a n Studies Certificate. Students m a l o r i n r i n R e l ~ e i o u s REL 210 introduction to Jddairm. ,3) A T P oe ~ 01s ceremon es lest vats, ana nn ILI ons of -.oa rm empna 5 2 no ma conlemoovaw era The coirse oresucoosos no orav n s knowedge about Judaiim General s~ud;es L I HU H REL 225 African American Rellgion. (3) A lntroduclion to the hlstary and deveopment of the Alrcan Amercan re ig'ous trad Ian Lecture d $cuss on. General Sludes HU. C REL 240 lntroductlan to Southeast Asia. (3) F An nterd sc DInarv ntroducton to the cu lures re o'ons. oo t ca ~- svs .,. lems, goagrepn, i n 0 n story of So~tnoaslAs a Cross fslao as ASB 240 GC- 240 H S240 POS 240 Creo I s a one0 onlf lor ASB240or GCU 250 Or MIS240 r POS 240 or RE- 240 General Sr.oes G REL 270 introduction to Christianihl. (3 A Tne De ,el5 COremOn FS . ~ s I . .S, . an0 An51 11 !.0115 01 Cnr st an ty emphas 2 ng tno contemporan, era i n e co-rre pres~pposorno prev 0.s knor'oage ao3.1 Cnr st an I) General S l ~ BS o HLI REL 305 Rltuai. Symbol. and Myth. 13, A R lLa s)rrba ang m)tn as types of re g 0 - 5 ekpress on nI(+, exam p'cs sa ecleo !,om lne non lerale re g ons ot tno horlo Genera Sruo. 105 L2 nu REL 310 Western Rellglous Tradltlons. 3 F Re g0.s Ira0 Ions ol J.oa sm CPr i t an 11, an0 Is am cornpar ng tnelr doclr na nsl Illona an0 rllJa sksloms atlo soc a n rtor er Lecture, discussion General Sludes HU H REL 315 Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). 3) A The nature, content background, h storlcal s tuaton and message of the books 01 the Hebrew B b e n Eng lsh trans at an Gensralsfudes. ~-. ~~~~ major w l t h selected out*lde courses o f w h o l l y Ablan con tent. Jewish Studies Certificate. Students majortng in Religious Studies may elect to pursue a Jewtsh Studlea certzficate combining courbes from the major w i t h aelected outside courses in the area o f Jewish Studieh. L a t i n A m e r i c a n Studies Certificate. Student, majoring i n R e l ~ g ~ o Studies uc may elect to pursue a L a t i n A m e r n a n SNdies certificate c o m b i n r i g courser from the major w ~ t h selected o u t ~ i d ecourses o f whoil) L a t i n American content. . n Student\ melorine i n Russian a n d E a s t E u r o ~ e a Studies. Religtous Studies may eiect to e m a Certificate in Russian and East European Studies b y successfully completing one o f the options m e n t ~ o n e din the sectton o n " R u s h n and East European Studie*," page 383. k Southeast A s i a n Studies Emphasis. Studentr majoring in Relinious Studtes ma\ elect to earn a Certificate In South eastk5ian Studle* b).successfully completing the requtre ments. Women's Studies. Students majoring in Reltgiour Studies may elect to e m a Certificate In Women', Studie, by suc cessfully completing the requirements. GRADUATE PROGRAM The facuit) in the D e p m m e n t of Rellgiou5 S t u d ~ e \offer a graduate program leading to the M.A. degree for tho% who wish enter e doctoral program in the study of r e l i gions, f o r those u h o wish to teach at the community college level, and for those in nonacademic careers u h o deure gen era1 competence in the academic ctudy o f reltgionq. Consult the Gradunte Crrfalop for requirements. ib RELIGIOUS STUDIES (REL) REL 100 Religions of the World. 3 F S An ntroduct on to the h story of re g ous trad t ons of the wor d nc udng Buddh sm. Chistsan'ty. H'ndu sm s am Judacsm and others Not Open to students who have comp eted REL 200 General Sludres HU G. REL 200 The Study of Rellaious Traditions. (3) A A wr t ng ntans ue io.rse .~ioa.c ng ana yl ca sx Is necessary tor ~noerslanong ro g o;s trao tons Be els pracl ces an0 comm.ntt es 01 soveia re o 3.r lrao lor8s cl :oe nor o No! ooen ~,~ to sl.oor.ts *no have camp eted REL 100. Genera Sludes L I HU. G REL 201 Religion and the Modern World. (3) A An 'ntroducton to the nature and ra e of re g ous bet els and pract ces In shap ng the ves of nd vdua s and soc etles. w th part cu ar anent on to the modern wor d Generalsludes LfmU REL 202 Religion and Popular Culture. (3 F S Exp ores varlous ntersectors between re'gan and the pop" ar med a. nc ud ng musc news adverts ng, the v sua arts terature pedor mance, and I m Lecture, d scuss on General Sludes HU C. REL 203 Saints and Sinners: Explorations in Sacred Biography. ~~~~~ .. - ~ ~ (1,F 9 \-, A compar son of the rote of bography across re gons to exam ne the process of categor r ng peop e as salnts or stnners. Lecture d scus sion Genera Sludes HU H REL 205 Living and Dying. (3) F S Ways that re g ons have understood b rth sexua ty and death and the pass ng 01 generatons. Examp es from tradtons throughout the word. Lecture d scuss on. General Sludes HU ~ 7 .~ WHU H REL 317 Introduction to Rabbinic Judalsm. (3 A A histon~aana ys s of the thought, terature. and lnsttut!ons of rab b n c Juda sm Genera Sludes HU H. -\. REL 320 American Religlous Traditions. (3) F. S Exam nat on 01 the lormat on. deve opment, and interact on a1 major Amer can re g ous trad t ons ( nd genous Alr can Amer can As an Amer can and Euro Amer can). Genera Sludes. HU. C H REL 321 Religlon In America. (3 F. S The h story a1 re g on in Amer ca w th anenton to ssues of h stor og raphy, p ural sm, gender race, ethnc ty po tcs and soc a reform Genera Sludes HU C H REL 322 Malcolm and Msnln. 3, F S Tnls COr15e exam nes an0 contrasts tne I res m n str es canir t.1 ens an0 egac es 01 Ma co'm X an0 Marl n -Liner K ng .r Genera Slua. er HU C REL 323 Black Rellgion: A Blographlcal Approach. ,3j F S An exam malo7 of tnc axper ences mot vat cns, ana contr o.!,ons of a nLmOel01 ILa.res a s s ~ ~ a l eh oIn Atr can Amerscdn re 0 an Gersera, Sludies H U C REL 330 Native American Religious Traditions. 3) A Word Y BWS and re 9 ous thought presented thraurrh the art. archctec I.re i IeratLra m.sc m r r o o n , r I a: an0 l o r 3,; ot rapesentat ve I r oes in Norln Aver cd General St-des nu, C REL 331 Histow ol Native American Religious Tradltion~.(31h The roe a1 re g on 6n Nat ve Amer can h story nc ud ng m ss dn'ra t on and re1 g 0"s adaptation prophet c mess anc and re igious rev tat zat on movements General Sludes U H U C H REL 332 South American indlan Religions. 3 F. S An lntroducton to the sacred stor es ceremon es and be1efs ol Natwe South Amer can p w p es n the r h stor ca contexts Genera Sludres HU. G. REL 344 Religton and Values In Japanese Life. 3) S Japanese va ues expressed n the le and annua cyc es of the lam y, Ocat and nat ona (dentt es and popu ar cu lure Lecture d scuss on. Genera Sludes HU. G. REL 345 Asian Religious Traditions. 3 F lntroduct on to the major concepts of re g'aus be els r tua s and Practces In H ndu sm and Buddh sm Lecture d scuss on General Sludss HU. G REL 350 Hinduism. 3 A The study of dverse forms of H ndu srn through tls nsltutons Itera lure, lo k ore art and arch lecture Genera Sludes W H U . G H REL 351 Buddhism. (3) A Doctr nes praclces and nsttut ons of the Buddh st re g on, empha 5121ng IS r0 e n the h story and culture of As an socet es General Sludes U H U G Department of Sociology Garv W. Peterson Chair (SS 321) 3801965-3546 PROFESSORS BOL N COBAS. GORDON HACKET, HARDERT KULlS LANER. NAGASAWA. PETERSON THOMAS WE TZ. ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS BEN N BLA R. HARLAN JACOBSON, KEITH M LLER-LOESS SULL VAN urban i*sue\. di~ercityi\\ue\, uorMorg.~ni,ational isues. and health issueb. Students ~ h o o u n gth15 optlon to fulfill major requirement5 muct complete t%u required focu\ area coune, and ..ele~t the remaimng thrcr Lour\?\ from a liqt of optional courre? within that focu, are3 SOC 484 Intern \h!v* are aballable \r~thinthe foiua ared ovtlon lnformatlon ~oncerninvthe t a o optcon, for fulfill~ng major reaulremmts IS d\allable in the D~vartmentot Soci olog) officc SS 371. the Soc~oloe\Ad\ (;In 7 CLIter. SS 704, and on the Internet dl v . u u a\u edu 'la\ \OCIUIOP) undereraduate ad\frlnp. MINOR IN SOCIOLOGY ~ 18 hour,. of which I? The minor in Soc a l o tequtre, hours mu\t be upper dtv ,Ion Lout\c\. 41th .rt lea\t *I\ upper d~rl\ionhour\ con pleted at ASU Marn Campu\. The requlred courses are a\ f o l l o ~\ SOC 111 lotrodu~tor\SOL g) ZB .. or SOC 3 I Prlnilplc\ o l 5 , i c lc SB 7 Choorc one ot the ur\e bcl u . . . . . . . 50C 790 Sucidl Srdl \I c\ 1 \ 2 3 SOC 391 Sacinl gi dl Rr*rdrch SU 7 50C 481 Hi.lor\ of Suc dl TI ought L.' \I3 7 SOC 185 S ~ c i ough i ha uledcc LZ IB 3 SOC 456 C~ntempr a n T h ~ o nSB 3 ASSISTANT PROFESSORS QIAN. RHEA . . .> 7) LECTURERS F NE PADILLA INSTRUCTOR WILL AMS 7 SOCIOLOGY-B.A. The B.A. dezree in Socioloe) require5 a mlnlmum ot 30 semester hour, of Sociology courte work and I7 hour, In closel~related tield, Of the 70 rrqulred hourh, a mlnlmum ot 18 hour, mu\! be upper d ~ v ~ * i o n ' uat ~ tleast h 12 of the 18 uvoer dlr151on hour, laLen in res~denceat ASU M a ~ nCan1 pus. All uppel dtv~\ioncaur\e\ in the major mu51 be com pleted u ~ t ha ~ r a d eu i " C or hlgher The iollou~ngLourses are required. .. SOC 01 Introducior\ S i l o of) SB 3 or SOC 701 Pr~ociple\oiSoc~oloo\iSB 7 SOC 390 Surld Slati\licr I h2.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 SOC 791 Salologti 11 Rc\rdrrih SB . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 SOC 471 Racial dnd Ethiui M nortr e\ SB 7 or SOC J7J ,\fro An ergcan in Modem Soclet, LZ SB C 3 7 SOC J87 H \lor) of Socidl Thoumhl LXSB ui FOC 4x5 Smtolop) of Knouledac L' SB 7 or SOC 456 Cocltemp?rag T h e a ~SB 7 Total . . . . . . . . . .... I5 Sociology mdjur, m.1) complete the remalnlng 15 requlred hourr through \elecllng one of two optlons For a eeneral soc~oloe! student5 must choohe five . orzvaration. .. course5 that wtll \ample at l e a ~ three t of the six aocio og) Content *reas 1. famil): 2. intergroup reldt~on*and 5oc1al p5)choloe). 3. 4. 5 6. pollt~calcomparati\e hl\lorlcdl. qoclal problem\ and procecrr,. ~ t r a t i f i c ~ t ~ o n i o i ~ uorganlratlon. p ~ i ~ o n ~ or urban \oc d o g ) demograph) If malor, d e w s a narrouer preparatton m a bpec~al~zed area of rociology, they ma) ~ompletethe remanlng 15 hours through the focu* alea option At pre~entfi\e \ub stantive focu, area5 ha\e been anlculated famrly iqsue\, The remarnlng four courwr con\trt ot \o~lolu_o)elec tl\e\ SECONDARY EDUCATION-B.A.E. Social Studies. The major teaching field u l \octal \tudie< education ~ o n \ i s t sof 63 seme\lLr h c u ~ \of uhlch 10 hour, ma) be in crimmal ju\tice, economic\. geogrilph), hi\tory, palitlcal cclence. pbycholo*). .!nd \oc~olog)and are exactl) tho% cour5ei required for the B A. degree i n Soc~ology.Of the remalnlne- hour>. tu -rouv\ of I ? h ,ur, each and one ot SIX hour, are eenerall) taken in rel.it~d\oc!al \c!mie, vlus SED 180 Special Method, of Teachtnz S o i ~ a Studleq l The mtnor teachlne t~eldcon\l\t\ of 24 rems\ter hours, at lea*t \IX of ahich muct be upper dnlrlon SOC I O I c r 301. and SOC 470 Rac~allEthn~c Mlnorlt~e\cr SOC 474 Afro American ~n Modem Soclet) are requ1ri.d The remalnlng 21 hour\ murt be dppru\ed b) the \ ~ L I O I <\: dd\i\or in con ~ultatlonu ~ t hthe student and mu\t tnclude at lea\t one i o u n e from at lea51 four of the follauino w e n area, - . tamily. Intergroup r e l a t ~ ~ nand s \oc~alp*ycholog): polltlc~lcamparatire hi\txtcal: racial ethnic relat~or5 : \ocral prohlem, dnd proce\\e\: 6. \trat~ficat~onioccupat~on\ organ~?ation:or 7 urban cocioloey dem eraph). I. 2. 3. 4. 5. GRADUATE PROGRAMS The f,i~ult\~n the Depanmrni of Scil ,I g) uftcr pro grams cadln- to the h l 4 ind Ph.D. drgrcr,. Conwll the Grrrdsort Crirt ~ the, f h:.tlth p,,lt.fr.\ .,I thr. C<>llcn~. 01 Nur\~ng.The ,t~Jelit1, rcq~l)!~.!blei w pru\ 1kl111g pr.h)i to the C<111cze( ~ U.tr>inc f StuJ:nt ir.r\ ;e. 0iri;c ,li 1135 lrlr met the\e requirements before enrollment in the Protes sional N u r h g Program These health policies tnclude the following requtrementa: L L 1 . completed College of Nursing Hedlth Hl\tory Imentory and Record of Ph,cical Examtnatton. 2 proof of measles (mbeola). mumps. and rubella lmmu nization MMR). 3. proof of annual tuberculo\lr *creen!ng. 4. completed \erie\ of Hepatiti5 B \acclne. 5 current American H e m A s o ~ i a t i o nLevel C CPR Certi tication. 6. proof of tetanu\. d~phther~a lmmuiti/atton (TD): 7. proof of Varicella (chicken pox tmmunt7ation. 8. proof of neeative dme screen: and 9. annual flu \accine 15 recommended. A Nurbtng student ma) not participate in any ~ltntcdl experience u ithout meetlng there requlrements Essential Functions. Students admltted to the Profe\\lonal Nursing Program will be expected to meet the E5ienual Functional Ab~litiecof the Undereradudte Nunlnq Student Esaenttal funct~onsfor thir program include gathertng data through the senses (bemng, beeine, etc ). syntheqizinq information from a banety of \ourLe*, mdh~ngde~l\ions regardtng patient care, and performlne neresar, phy\ical and mental acti\ities to enbure hafe care. For ~omplete detatls, contdct an ad>i\or in the Student Ser\ice\ Ottice at NUR 108 or call 480 963 2987. ASU Health Requirements. See "Undergraduate Admis slon." page 60 Professional Liability Insurance. I t i \ hlghl) recoin mended that \tudents can) their o u n penonal professiondl Ilabtl~t)insurance when enrolled in clinical nurung courses. Automobile Insurance. Student, are requlred b) state lau to cam\ automobtle inqurance. Students are re?pons ble for tran\ponatlon to and from clintcal \,tea. Extensi\e trabel may be requtred for ?elected clinical experiences ADVISING Although the College >t N u r v n ~prov~de\academic advt\ing, ir r , ~riro,zareh.rhc rnpurzrihrlrrr of en 11 srudenr ro frt!/ill ncadc nzir mzdprog,a,n rrylirrr??~rr r i . Profe\slonal dd\1501\are aiatlahle b) appolntme~tin the College of Nurvng Student Seniceb Oft~ce.480 965 2987. Thebe adbihors 3\\15t \rudent~a ith program plann ng registration, preparation of needed petalon\. rer~tlcationof eraduatron requirement\, referral5 to unt\sr\lt\ and cornmunit) re\ource\. and career plannrnz Student respon5lbilitisr include folloutng unlrerait) gu~deline?regarding ?ubm~\\lonof tran*cnpt? trom all college\ other than ASU and obtdlnlng the nece%ary hlenatures or computer \er~ficdtlonrrequired h\ the uni>ersity Mandatory Adsising. All prenur\ln_r \tudent\ are required to meet wlth an academic ad\ t\or before reglitenng for each \eme\ter of clacse,. All \tudent\ on pr ,bdt!on are required to meet u ~ t han ad\lsor e\er) month In eeneral. all ~tudenta are encouraged to meet utth an ad\I\or each wmeqter. Program of Stud). A program of \tud) mu\t be filed during the 5econd \emester of enrollment in the Professtonal Nur* Ing Program and before res!t\hdtlon for Profe\cional Nur? Ing Program courte lexel Junior T u o fJR? course, Student Employment. Studentq intendtiig to pur\ue the Prote\\tonal Nurung Prooram on a full tlme h a m should expect to \pmd appro~imatelv45 houn per ueeL in class that an, addttiondl a ~ t n i t l e sor and \tud). It IS sueee\ted . emplo)ment be kept at a mtntmum. DEGREES Bachelor of S c i e n c e in Nursina Health and Accident Insurance. It i\ \tronelv recom mended that all ~tudent?c a m the~rox\ n health dnd a ~ ~ ~ d e n t I. insurance Some c l ~ n ~aeencw ~al reauire btudent, to ha\e currmt health in\urance See the U,~rlu,pmd~rar< Srsdenr Hrr,rrlhool. Each \tudenr is pcr~onallvrr\panslb e to cmt\ related t o w , accrdent or tllns\\ dunng or ,ur\lds of bihool ? aCtl\ltlC*. L L , - - t~nuingtrddition ot the college to be at the forefront in nura tng educat~on,cumculum re\ t\ion\ are in proces See an advtqor for current proeram information. The purpo\e of the program 1 5 to prepare beglnntng profes\iona nurses who po\\e\< the theoret cal foundation ind the cl~nicalcompe tence to function in Xanous health care \etting? - The -eradu ate i< prepared to delner nurune Lare \ e n iLe\ to rndn ~dualc.families. populatton group\, and communitie,. The undergrddudte proeram pro\ide? a foundation for graduate uudtec In nurstng at the ma\ter'\ erel. Proeram obiecti~esf > r the undergraduate curr'culum are dlre~tedtoward preparation of graduates wlth generalist ahilltie\. Ba\ed on theoretica and eni~lricalLnowledee from nursing. the humanttte\, and ph)*i~al.biologtcal, and beha\ tordl wence\. graduae, I r e prepared to - uye theoretical knouledee - from the ~ctcttce\humani tie\. and nurslne ac a base for crit~calthinking in prate*. uonal nur\ine practlce and to de\elop under\tmd~ngof perwn. he* th. en\Ironment. and nur\tng. apply nurun- pro'e\\ to prc\tde mfe. mmpetcnt. and effeci~\enurcing care utiltztng principle based 'ommu 7 4. 5. 6 7 8 9 10 nlcatlon. technical psychomotor. teaching, manage mmt, and therapeuuu \kill\. prov~decomprehmribr therapeutic nurung car' in pan ner\hip with indn idual,. famille~,groups. and communltle\. ~niludln_o tho\e u ho are ~ulturallvdnerce 2nd vulnerable: denlonctrate prote\\~andlpractrce w hlch foiu\e\ on health promotloo, health re\toratlon?. health lnainte nance. and illoe% c.lr- from a holi\t~cper\pectivc. partupate in cr~tliall)e\aluatlng and apol) lne research findlngh to nur\lng pr.litice and in ident~fy~ng nur\lng re5earch problem,. demon\trate \dlue\ and behdblor conrlqtent ulth the culture of profe%ional nur\ing: demon,trate personal and leadenh~pcharacterlrtlcs appropriate for profcs\lonal nunlne practtce; demonstrate re\ponb~bilityand accountability for pro fe\s~onalnuning practicc; ~ollaboratru ~ t hn u r w , other healthcare pro\~dera,and client, In the delner) of h o l ~ r t ~ care c that i* re\ponsi\e to chanmnr need\ and mcietal trends. and partlclpate In e~aluatlngcurrent nurslng and health care \enice\ and trend,, and in ~dentifyingfuture hedlth care NURSING-M.S. The faculty in the Col cge of Nurqing offer 3 program leadine to Jn hl.S. deprre In Nurclng ulth concentrations In n u r m e 3dmlnlblratlon. women'\ health. and m e n 1 child nurung w ~ t hoption, In childbearing famil) and n u r h g of children. The .prueram - requires a mlnlmum of 40 semester hours w ~ t han earned grdde of " B or higher in all Lour% In the oronram of study. Student* io the nur\e prdctltloner optlonsare required to complete add~tlonalSemester hours. Requlrrments tor [hi\ .program are described In the Gradli . ore Cciralc $ Percon\ intere\ted in applllne for admiwon to the progrdm should wntr to the Graduate College for a Gmdrcarc Cam/nrPrail~~u I Told ....... ..... ..... ..i .... 7 ...... 16 Second Seme\ter NUR 712 Th. ~ r I1 \ Health lnlear I \ .titd A 1 ~ r don, 1 N U R 762 I'r ,fe~\~no,l D \ ~ l c p I I Nurvng Kc\e R I I L NUR 782 Nur\ln. Piaii L. 11 ... ......... ..... .'i 1 ....8 NOTE: For the Genera Stud es req remen1 courses and codes such as L1 N 3 C and H see Genera Stud e page 85 Far graduat'on requ rernents see Un vers ly Gradualon Requ remenls'page81 For an exp anal on of add I ona mn bus c urses tfered but not sled n th s cata g see C ass lcal on of Co rses page 58 COLLEGE O F NURSING 437 Senior l r r r First Semester UUR 441 The n 11: Hra th 1nle.r I) and 4llei~tion~ 6 NUR 161 Proiei\iona De\el pn ent 111. The An ot Uuraing NUR 181 \urun- Piail Toul LC . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Ill . . 7 .................. 16 Second Semester NUR 442 Theory IV: Hea th 1nte.r I> .rind 4lterar ons ... . 7 NUR 441 Thr In V Lcddci h p .lnd h1.u .lgement . . . . 7 NUR 162 Pr tcsrl nal Dc\u pmcn~l V 2 NUR 482 Nun'n, P aclicr I\ 8 Tc1.11 Nurain- core tau1 ................. 16 ............ 61 Each \eme*ter of cour\c\ i \ prerequl\lre to hubsequent hemester\ See an advl\or for current program intormation ACADEMIC STANDARDS Studentr are adnutted Into the Colleee of Nurblne- as prenurmg student5 and are \ubject to the reneral standards ot academ~cgood btandtne .,I the nna\rr\tty. However, btudenn u h o mdlntd n atandad, ot ncadcmtcgood stand~ngdo not nece\sanly qual~tyfor adni!\\lon lnto the Profe*\ional Nuning Proeram. Conhiderat~ontor ddml\\lon into the Profes~ionalNurs Ing Program 1s contmgeni on achle! ~ n at g leact a "C"in all prerequ~bitecources and eamln: a nllnlmum GPA of 2 75 in ~rereuu~,ite . . Laurie\ In ~ddition.a ~ m d ofe "C" or heher 1s requ~redin all 'ourbe work tor the dceree Once adnuttrd ~ n t othe Proteslr n:il Nurung Program, student* are allotred onl) t u a nurc~ngmurw fa~lureswitfun the program The thud failure in a nur\iog cour\e lead5 to an automatic dlequalihcdtxon from thc College o i Nuning. Probation and/or d~\qualttic~tlnn I \ In accordance u ith univerdty policieb Academ~cdirhc oe\tv i \ not tolerated in any cour\e and i \ \ubie~tto r p e i ~ f Colleee i~ of Nura~ngpol ~clk\and procedure< - - GRADING POLICY FOR NURSING COURSES Wtthin the undergraduate pruLmrn. grade* are dwgned to reflect letel, ot dchie~enent in relat~onto coune oblectives. Students u ho do not complete a requ~rednurclng course \at ibfactonl). recel\rng a grade ct " D or " E (falling) or a mark ot " W (uithdraudl . an: not rlig~bleto prose\\ 1n the Profes~onalNurhtng Prtsrdm A \tudent u h o uith draua from a course a i t h a falline erade r e ~ o n e das an "Ei" or " E 9 i b conbidered to ha\e fari;d the c o k e Students who fail a $!,\en iourse t a m are dl\quallt~edfrom the Col lege of ~u;blng. Student, who edrn a'tatal ot three failures In the Profeaa~onalNurung Proprain cour\ec are also dis qualified. A requurd nurslnx cnur\e mn) he repeated only once. Any petltlon tor curriiulum adlu\tmrnt. course ~ubsutu Iron. oberload. readmi\\lon to a nur\lng Lour\e. or readms slon to the Profe\\ion~lNur\in" Prneram mu51 be approved by the Collres Standard, Clnlmlttee Wlthdraual i in d ~ ~ o r d a bn ~ rehthe ulthdraual oollc\ . . of the uni\ersitv Studer I\ \ih , u~thdra\rfrom required cllni~alnur\in- oour\e\ mu\r c3mpl~rethe Interruption in Curricular Propre% on form. The form ir cum~lrtedb, the qtudent in c~njuncton \\lth the t.,i ,It) ot record for the coune F). Reentry require, dd!~\inc n\\ibtance. In addit~on, \tudent\ are responsible for completing the unlber\ity ulthdraual procedure. An ~ncompletein a requued nurung cour\e mu51 be satis factonl) r r m o ~ e dbefore propessron in the Profec,ional Nurclng Program 15 permitted. A grade ot "1" 1% not allowed in clln~calLour\es See "Grad~ngS)ctem." page 7 1 lor uni verslty poli~v. Audited courseb are not dc~epteda\ courqe credit in the mlnimum 120 semester hour requirement for graduation STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES Health. Student? In the College of Nur~ingwho exhib~tor demon\trate a lack of physical and mental health necesary. to functlon ~uccescful~y as a profecuonal nurw ma) be required to complete a health examination and ha\e the result\ made abailable to the College Swndardt Committee. Student\ who\e health. beha\ ior. andior performance ha>e been que\t~onrdare r e r ~ e u e dfor contlnuatlon in nurmg cources by the College Standard, Committee. The \tudent may appear in person before the committee and per\onally precent information relevant to the comrnlttce'\ re\rew. Addit~onaltnformation may al*o be pre\ented in urltlng w~thoutmaking a personal appearmce Professional. Students .ue held to the orofr\stonal \tan d a d s reflected in the Amencan Nurce*' A r \ o c ~ a t ~Code o~i for Nursea. Prote\\ional behatlor and appeaance are .. requ~reddunng dl1 nursmg coune act]\ Itte\. Student lkansportation. Student\ .$re re\pon\lble tor the~r own transponatlon to and from health agencle, and other el ma) be requ~redtor \elected ilinrca expe nences. Cliniral Comprrhensi\.e s s e \ s m e n t Test. 11 prcp.tratlon Idr the I\':ati.!n>l C J J ~ : I ~ L ~ x n \ u r :E\:~!I~I!I:_I~c 11 i o r I d Communltv Health Sen.lce\ Clmlc located in Scottbdale. Anzond. Nur\e oraLtlrloner\ orabide onmarv care u ~ t han empha\i\ on promotion of uellne\\ to tamiliec and indiv~dualcof all ape\ Student, in the College of N u n " ing !nay recelve health care through the clln~cfor fee. Stu dentr ma, obtain the phyuca c~dminationrequired for admi\sion to the ~rofks;iondl Nurvng at the cllnlc'~facility The facility al\o \er\e\ ac a learning labora tor) for both master', and baccalaureate Nur~lngst;dents. - rugr ram GENERAL INFORMATION Student Services. The Student S e n Ice5 O f f i ~ ein the Col lege ot N u r m g pro\ ~ d e academic \ ad\ i m g , general ad",, mg. and reterral to unlver\lt) rerene\a and d n e r ~ l t y Sigma Theta Tau. The Beta Upsilon ~ h a p t e ot r Sigma Thetd Tau h a \ chartered at the Co lege of Nur\lng in 1976. Memberbhlo in Slrma Theta Tau IS an honor ~onfetredon uodergradu~teanjgraduate \tudentc u ho habe demon \trated uutmnding academlc and profes\~unala~hiehement COLLEGE OF NURSING 439 ROTC Program. Student& pursulng a commtislon through e Army ROTC program are requtred to either the Air F o r ~ or take f r o m I 2 to 20 hours i n the Department o f Mtlttary Sct ence. To preclude exceislve cour\e cnerloads. these student, should pian o n an additional one to t u o iemrsters andlor summer school to complete deeree requlremenb. ROTC students must meet all o t the dezree requirement$ of the c o l lege. - College of Nursing B a r b a r a A. D u r a n d Dean (NUR 322) 4801965-3244 www.asu.edu/nursing PROFESSORS DURAND, KENNEY, PERRY THURBER ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS ADAMS, BAGWELL, BR LLHART. D RKSEN GALE, SMEURT, K LLEEN, KOMNEN CH, MATTSON MOORE PRIMAS ROOT SHEEHY ASSISTANT PROFESSORS ALPERS BOYCHUK. C E S A R O T CLARKE-STEFFEN GARRITY, LONG. MCCARTHY PICKENS. RODR GUEZ. SEHESTED SOUSA ZUNKEL CLINICAL ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS BECK. BELL, FARGOTSTE N HAGLER, JASPER. KASTENBAUM, SCOGGIN. STILLWELL, WH TE CLINICAL ASSISTANT PROFESSORS P JOrlNSON. W JOhhSON MORRIS. SHEARMAN WOTR NG INSTRUCTOR ROSDAHL HEALTH CARE RELATED (HCR) HCR210 Cllnical Health Care Ethics. 3 F S SS Heath care eth cs emphasz ng ana ys s and eth ca decson making at c n ca and heath pa cy eves for hea th care profess onas Pre. requisites ENG 101 102 HCR 220 Health Care Organirat ons. 3 F S Ovew'ew of Un led States heath care de very systems f nanc ng heath po icy basc pr nc pies of budget'ng cost benef Ianalys s, and resource management Cross sted as HSA 220 Cred t s a awed any for HCR 220 or HSA 220 Prerequ stes ENG 101 102 HCR 230 Culture and Health. 3 F S Cu lures I d verse gr ups and hea th ness. Cross cu tura commun cat on, awareness of own cu tura nf uences nd genous and a lerna I've heat no Dract ces Prereau ste AS0 2 2 HCR 240 Human Pathopnyslology. .I, ;S Cnem.ca o o ag c o orrcm ca an" cs,cnc og ca 2ro:essej .sea n s l ~ d v01 sli.cl.r~ R 1 0 f.nclona ii*a'al r s n ,leii'n n ,n seer'eo therapeutcs. Prerequ's'tes 810 201 and 202 and M C 205 and 206 or equ va ents NURSING (NUR) NUR 308 Pathophysiology. (3 F S Effecl ve through la 1 1999 Foc.scs o r coiccpls esp canr y a reral3ns P nealIl ~ l a l c sA ps,. chopr)so2gca \ e n m nl pro, oes in? "r I) l g tramcno,n Prereq.. s ICS CrrM 231 an0 235 or ns'r~clorapP,cva NUR 327 Comprehensive Nursing Care ol Chi dren. 4 F S Enecl!. c mro-gn spr n) 2000 h - ' 5 na ccnccrls anc oractce n car no lor ne ana r so la zco cn '. dren & var eiy of c i i c a l sen ngs 2 k u s ecture, 6 hdurs ab. Prerequ 5 te NUR 329 NUR 328 Childbearing Family and Women's Health Cars. 4 F S Effect ve through fa 1999 Nurs ng concepts a d pact ce n the reproductve and perlnata per O ~ S .Incudes the mpact of ch dbear ng on lam y members and the r retat onsh os 2 hours ecture 6 hours ab NUR 329 Psycn.atrlclMentat Health N ~ l s i n g .6 F S Elteci ~c 1oro.g" Iog c b content app caoe lo l.rsng pr;nca a l u iebenrcn Prereq- s e s FOh 241 ano . -. NUR 428 Management of Clients In Heattn Care Senlngs. 4) F S Enerr re roro.gn $2,ng 2001 A03 cacon I or r c c e i o l rl.rsno rnsiier NUR351 361 381 NUR 342 Theory 11: Health Integrity and Alteretlons. (5) F S Effeclrve rail 2000 Concepts relaled to selected alleratons in health integrlly wilh focus on #naiv#dualr,families, and groups. Prerequlslte Junior I courses. P r e or corequisites NUR 362. 382 NUR 351 lntmductlon l o Pharmacology. (2) F S Effective soiioo 2000 Foundalons aipllarmacologcal rnlervenlons Prerequ#s#Ieadm~ssonlo prolessoral Nursng program NUR 361 Professional Development 1 (3) F S Efleclive spring 2000 lntroducton to prolessanal nurslng roles and responslblil~esPreiequislte admission to pioles S10n.3 N ~ r s l n .oDIOOldm . NUR 362 Protesslonal Development 11: N u n l n g Research (3) F S Effecbve la112000 l n t l o d ~ ~ t #loo Concepts n and ssues in nuislnq Kaitlin Palffy held by ASU Health Servlces Cllnlc n u r s e Bonnle Bergsfrong Ttm Trumble photo Sludles: LZ NUR 381 Nursing Practice I. (7)F. S EIfecOve spring 2000 A ~ e l c a t l o nof health assessmenl, nursinq or0 cess and basc s k # sto promote and mayntaln health lntegrlly 01 lnd#u#duaI cl~entsLab cllnlcal experience Pierequ~slte admlsslon to profes 510n8l NUISI~O orooram Pie or careau!sites NUR NUR 382 Nursing Practice 11. (81 F. S Effecllve Jail 2000 Appl~calonat nilrsnq process w l h selected indl vlduals lam#les and groups experenclng alter attons n health nteqrily Lab c n c a experence PrereOUslte Jun or I Pic or coieauisiles NUR 342. 3'62 NUR 394 ST: RN Mobility I. (31 F. S Effeclive tall 1999. Pralesslonal development course tocusng on h s tOl8Cal. elhlcal, cultural and thearel#calbasts lor professional nurslnq practice n health care organlzation5 PrerequlslIe RN license COLLEGE OF NURSING 441 NUR 394 ST: RN Mobllity 11. 3 F S Effect ve spr ng 2000. COnceDtS re ated to heath ntear tv w th I cus on d vdua c ents ste: RN cense NUR 441 Theory Ill: Health Integrity and Alterat ons 6 F S Effecf ve spr ng 2001 CO~CBD re~ate0 S to heath lnteor .. tv. and a terat ons w th focus on nd 0-a s 'am cr jrJ.9;. agjrty.atea ( . ~ m r n . n t i'i Pfere3 S I C ~ n a , Pre 3r c .eq . s w s k L R 4U1.4al NUR 442 Tneory IV: Health integr;ty and Alterations. :, F S -. rer re& ~~~~ ., , ". ." I, Ao$ancaaccnc6,-ts ra ateo to 70%:? nlc:r I, 1r3 a i c r a t a r ~n tnat .ntey u. lr fou.; r.n ;e e ~ l e o L +PI .;0 : 6. or r P'e'c?. ;lc Scn 3r Pro. or coreu. s'es h u R c < j 402 ~ a ? NUR 443 Theory V: Leadershop and Management. 3 F S Effect ve fa i2001 Se ected theor es and ocepts of organ zat oos management ead ersh p w th focus n nurs ng management a d eade sh p n heath care organ zatons Preieq s te Sen or . Pre or corequ s tes NUR 442 462 482 NUR 450 School Nursing Practice. ( 3 SS Role of the profess ona n rse n pann ng mpementat on, and evdu at on of the scho heath program Prerequ s te RN cense. NUR 451 Health Assessment of the Child. 3 SS Ma'ntenance of good hea th n the scho aged ch d us ng hea th assessment and p omot n techn que Lecture d scuss on, se 1 study demonstrat on Prerequ s te RN cense NUR 452 Nurslng of Ch ldren wlth Developmental Disabilities. ( 3 ) SS Congen la and acqu red phys ca and menta deve opmenta d sorders nc ud ng the eva at on of h d and fam y and c mmunly resources Prerequ ste RN e se NUR 461 Professional Development Ill:The Art of Nurslng. 3 F. S Effect ve sping 2001 EXPoral on of the aesthet s eth ca and perso a paneins of know ng n nurs ng Prerequ s te Jun or NUR 462 Professional Development IV. 2 F S Effect ve la 2001 Focus on ra e trans t n to pr fe s ana nurs ng Prerequ s te Sen or I NUR 481 Nurslng Practdce 111. 7 F S Effeci've spr og 2201 App cat on of concepts and c n ca practce re ated to hea th ntegr ty and a teratons w th focus on nd vdua s fam es graups aggregates commun t es Lab. c nca emer eoces Prereou s te Jun r Pre or corequ s tes NUR 441 461 NUR 482 Nursing Practice IV. 8 F S Effect ve fai 2001 Capstone c urse w th focus on synthes s and app cat an of panerns of know ng and eadersh p management concepts n ca abarat ve nurs ng practice. Lab c n ca exper ences P erequ ste Sen or Preor coreuu s tes NUR 442.443 462 NUR 494 ST Special Topics. 1 - 4 F S SS Aadancca sl.0, anoo. S.:E? SBU L ~ O C I C7~ n' ~i'ei: ' ;: r ng -es lure and aola 5~ arraloea P ~ e r e o ~ s ':2 e r c .'a 1 h.rs'1.1'-aor or < nstructor apprava NUR 500 Research ~ e t h o d s .3 F s Research methods nc ud ng research conceptua rat on and des gn n nurs ng Prerequ s te' graduate e!e nferent a stat st c course NUR 501 Advanced Adult Health AssesemenVPromot on. 3 F Desgned to expand adu t health as essmenvpram t on sk s through know edge strateg es esse t a for deve p g and nterp et ng data Lectu e dem nstrat on Pierequ tes co ege core courses exce t the5 s/prolect unde graduate hea th assessment co rse C req s te NUR 580 NUR 502 Management and Maintenance of Ad" ts with Chmn'c Heath Alterat 0"s: Theory. 3 S Incudes the rv research that au des the manaaemenwma ntenance of ad" 1s w th dhron c hea th aieiat ons ~sych&hys a0 ca nterre a tonsh ps of nes es emphas red Lecture sem nar pr&equ s tes NUR 501 580. adm ss on to the g aduate Nu s ng program a f ex b e core courses except thes s pr je t - NUR 503 Management and Maintenance of Adults wlth Acute Health Alterations: Theory. ( 3 ) S Emphas zes theoret ca research foundat ons essent a1 for advanced Dractce nvo v no care of adu ts wlth acute eo sod c afteratons n ~he8 th Lecture ;em nar Prerequ ste NUR 501 Pre- or corequ s te NUR 580 NUR 512 Community Health Nurslng: Advanced Theory 1. ( 3 )F Stude Is dent ty and a a yze theoret ca perspect ves and modes 9" d ng advanced community health nun ng pract ce. Lecture sem nar. Prerequ s te a graduate prag am core courses. Corequ sitw NUR 580 hUR 513 Community Health Nursing: Advanced Theory ll. 3 S 3 r j n r: 1. m 'no I nternsn p a.qents cr.1 ca y w a r r o me bpp.ca Ic.8 ~f lne r . 'o aaiancca comm-n N neailn n-rs no 0.0 c nea in pract ce ~ecturesem nar Prsrequ dte NUR 512 C&u s te NUR ~~~ 580 NUR 521 Community Mental HealthPsychlatrlc Nurslng: Advanced Mental Health Assessment. 3 ) F Students ga n know edge f theor es re ated to ho stc he8 th assessment for the pmmot n f phys ca psycholog ca health and deve op skl n menta hea th assessments Lecture sem nar ab Prerequ s te a sraduate Drouram core courses. . NUR 522 Community Mental HealthlPsychlatrlc Nurslng: Advanced Theory I. 3 ) F Ana ys s of lssues theor es and research n restorat an and promo tlon of menta heath Emphas zes deve op ng conceptual framework for psych alrc nurs'ng Prerequisite. NUR 521 Corequ s te NUR 580 NUR 523 Community Mental HealthlPsychlstrlc Nurslng: Advanced Theory 11. (3 S 6 0 ~ 0~1 In 3 5 Co:re 5 0e.e opmenl of ineorelcj oar. lur 8nler.enton an0 a *?on elqe o a s f~ ~ ca r aoo.al r ard ConbJ laton n lne menla nea In area Preieo. s te h - R 522 Cars>., 5 le ~ J 580 R NUR 524 Psychoneurnimmunology Approaches t o Practice. 3) SS OveN ew of theones, concepts and research n psychaneuro mmu no ogy nc ud ng phys o ogcal aspects and app catbon to a ho stc nurs ng mode Sem nar Prerequ s te graduate stand ng NUR 531 Nurslng of Children: Theory I. ( 3 ) F Focus on current pract ces research. and ssues related to health pro mot on and dseasa prevent on for ch dren and adolescents Lecture sem nar Prerequ stte a core and f exibe courses except thesis andi or app ed pro ect Corequ s te NUR 580 NUR 532 Nurslng of Children: Theory 11. 3 S FOCUS on concepts thear es and research as bass hr strateg es reated to management of ness and hea th macntenance for ch dren Lecture. sem nar Prereu s te NUR 531. Careau s te. NUR 580 NUR 533 Nursing of Children with Special Needs: Theory 11. 3 S Focus OP CO~CCPIS tnew es an3 researrr re'atoo to acde .rroil c 'lea :'Iaev at ans 01 c ? cren -ecl.re sem nar Prcrec. s i e NUR531 Or nstruct rapprovat Corequste NUR 580 NUR 534 Women's- Health: Theorv - , 1.141 , ,F Fo:-s~s o r I ~ C es C ~ pr nc pes i i r 0 researcrl re a!ea lo marag ng inc l e a in of lorma per nomen an0 lam es Cooperat .e ear^ ng stralcqcs Preicq. s l e a qrd-ale program core co,rssi Coreq. s le NUR 58 NUR 535 Women's Health: Theory 11. (4 S Foc.se, on rni,rdgemenl of ?.rs ng care for n 9P.r sr per nata. no-wn an3 hcmen n to c m..on oeain pr3oel. Coopcrat.ic carn r 3 Slraleoes Prere::. S . R ~ L 535 R Core:. sle huR 580 NUR 542 Nursing Administration Theory I. t 3 F Crtca ana ys 6 of eadersh p thear es organ rat ona dynam cs and nurs ng adm n strat on processes. Sem nar case study Prerequ s te a graduate program care c urses NUR 544 Nursing Administration Theory 11 ( 1 3 S Synthes s of kn wedge from prevous ourses to deve op advanced nuis ng r e Ana ys 5 01 ~ ~ S O UeI and qua ty management and nfor mat cs Lecture. sem nar Prerequ s te NUR 542 - ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~~ ~ NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rement caur es and odes such as L1 N3 C and H) see Genera St d es.' page 85 For gradualon requ rements see Un vers ty Graduat Req rements p ge 81 For a exp anal on of add Ilona mn buscourses onered but not sled th s cata g see'C ass f cat on of Courses page 58 n College of Public Programs Anne L. Schneider, Ph.D. Dean Stautfer Cornrnunlcatlons Bulldlng Department of Communication T~ ~~~~b~ p ~ o l o ............. 448 Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunication.. ................... 453 School of Justice Studies.. ................ 457 School of Public Affairs ................... 461 Department of Recreation Management and Tourism ............................... 462 School of Social Work.. ................... 465 PURPOSE The taculty in the College of Public Program\ otter a wide range of undergraduate dnd graduate 'ourae uork. both on dnd off campus, to full tlme and p.~rt tlme student\. Each academi~unlt of the college not only a\*unie\ respon \ibility in preparing it\ own majors, but provide\ a \ariet) of 5ervlce cour\e\ for the re*! of the univer\lt) The ~ o l l e g eis committed to pro\idlng excellence In teach~ng,re\earch. and public servlce. Consyuentl). the unit\ \\OIL clorely with numerous publlc, quasi p u b l i ~and prl\atr dgencles at the national, regional. \tale. and l o ~ d le!el\ l ORGANIZATION The College of Publlc Programs IS compo\tld of ci\ aca demtc units, each adm~ni\teredby a chalr oi director. Department of Comnlunication Department of Reoreatton Managemelit dnd Tounbm School of Ju\tice Studies School ot Publlc Affairs School of Soclal Woth Walter Cronkite School of Journal~smand Telecommun~cat~on The general ddmlnlslratlon of the college I \ the recpon\l bllitv of the dean. u h o 15 resoons~bleto the unl\enlt\. . ore\i dent through the senlor \ice prebident and pro\o*t For more infomatlon. VISII the colleee's Web site dt wu w.a\u.edu ADMISSION Freehmen and Transfers. Indlvlduali ~ntere\tedin a d m ~ s *ion to an undergraduate program in the College ut Publ~c Programs qhould refer to "Undergaduate Adn~is?~on." page 60. Those u h o meet the minlmum uni\er\ity a d m ~ \ \ ~ o n requirement? will be adm~ttedto the undergraduate dCa d e m ~ cunrt of the college ah ap,f,nu,ur In that rebpective academ~cunit hlajor Status :drnis\ion Hequirrrncnl>. O n J:tnu.~g I. 19$9 thc S~hc~,ll c ~ Soc~aI f \ \ ; ~ hoffi.1.11, hd::,otc .L inn .>i the College of Publlc Programs. In order to ac~ommodate the smooth tranrltlon of the bchool Into the college. major \tatu\ admlsaion requirements and other ~ o l l e e edegree ~IL requirements eatabli\hed by the Cc llege ot P U ~ Program\ wsll not apply to the School of Social Worh dur~ngthe 1 9 9 9 4 0 academic )ear but wlll be phased in during sub\e quent years All School of Soclal mork adrni\\ion and degree requirement\ for the 1999 200( aiddclnlc )ear are deair~bedIn thih cdlalog (\ee "Schoo of 'hila Worh "page 465). E n q to any undergraduate academtc unit of the college with \tatus a\ a major requires: I. the complet~onof at leaqt 56 \eme\tet how\ uith a min m u m cumulatl\e GPA of 2.5 I. 2 the unlver\ay F ~ r \ t>ear Compa\lt~unrrqulrcrnenr and the univer\ity numerar) requrrement \ee "Un \ e clty Graduation Requ~rements,"page 8 I : ~ n d 3. the Co lege of Public Programs urltlng cwnpetence. con munlcatlon, and computer requbrcn cnt\ (\ee 'Col lege Degree Requ~rcmeno."page 4451 The acddemlc unit, ma) al\o ha\e add111~1r dl require mentc. The ASU GPA ir computed on ASU iuur\e\ only and must be based on a tninbnum of nine \eme\ter hours of courses aith grade optlons of "A," "B." "C." "D,"or "E." oat uppe;divi\~on course5 ~nthe college are not open to premalors. Premalor, \hould check the catalog information in their major fieids to detennlne anv cour\e enrollment rc*tnctlons Students should refer to the sectlon of the catalog and ~ d \ ~ s l ndocument* g with reference to their preferred areas of study for ~pecializeddepatmental retention requirements andfor continued enrollment in the11 major Louraea. Transfer Credit. In m o a casea. coune work ~uccessfully completed at a regionally accredrted four-year Institution of higher education ir accepted Into the respective academic unlt. Tranqferable 'our\e work aucce\\fullv comoleted at an accredited t u o year in\t~tutlonof higher education (commu nltv. or . iunior colleee) - transters aq lower dl\ !\Ion credit uo to a maxlmum ot M \eme ~Jent~tied idlluu~n? courje d c s c r i p t i ~ nsi.urJiny ~ 1,) the "Key 10 (;cneral Stud ies Credtt ~bbreviation?," 88 DEGREES I h e fxculry in the Cu.lqc ~f l'ubli: I'rrrgramr offer acs demic inrtruaiun I I I four >red, Succe\rful inmplct~onof a fow year program of 120 semester hours 15 speEitied by the respective academic unit. See "College of Public Programs Baccalaureate Degrees and Majors" table COLLEGE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS In addxt~un the uni\.cr.~r) (;enera1 Stud~c,requlrcrnr.~~t. the Cullcre ~f l'i~bliiI'rrrer~ni, 31," ha, rcdu!re~nent. ~n . communtcatlon, computer \c!ence, humanities and fine ans. social and behavtoral sciences, and unting competence. GRADUATE PROGRAMS Master's degree programs are offered by all of the aca d e m c units of the College of Public Programs and three of the umts offer doctoral degreeb. See the "College of Pubhc Programs Graduate Degrees and Majors" table. page 446. For more information on courses, faculty, and programs, see the Graduore Caraloe. UNIVERSITY GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS In addition to fulfilling college and major requirements. students muat meet all uni\er\ay grdduatlon requirements. First-Year Composition Requirement Students mu*t demon\trate reaqonable proficiency in wntten English by ach~evtnea grade ot "C"or hrgher in both ENG 101 and 102 (or ENG 107 and 108 for mterna tional studeno), or in ENG 105 or its equivalent. Should a student receire a grade lower than "C" in any of the courses, tt must be repeated until the spectfied proficiency 1s demon strated Composition counes tranqferred from out of state ~nsutuuon>must be evaluated and approved by the Univer sity F~ratYear Compobition Office or by other advisors spe clfically debignated for thti purpose. Communication Requirement All undergraduate majors are required to taAe one of the following courses. COM 100 lntraducoon to Human Communication SB . . ..3 COM 225 Publi~Spe&ing LI. . ...... . . ...... .. ... . .... . . . 3 COM 230 Small Group Commun~calianSB ......... . . .... ... ..3 COM 241 lntroductlon to Oral Interpretation LI/HU .. .... . 3 COM 259 Cornrnun~cat~on ~nBuatness and the Professions . 3 These courses present dn overvlew of human communl cation and help the student to de\elop oral prerentdtion \kill, ~ i i c.~m'pct~~n.c. J '1 hc, :,,ur\c mas be ;n.luj?d ulthl~i the Lnl\cr.lt, Gencrll Sludlei rcqulrerneiit. the C ~ l l-e r e31 Public Programs requirements, or the department/school degree program, where dppropnate. Journaltsm and Broad casting major5 are limted to COM 225 or 241. Recreation majors are limted to COM 225. 241. or 259. Computer Requirement A computer course is required for all undergraduate majora Any numeracy (N3) cour\e from the university Gen era1 Studler 11stis acceptable It may be included within the numeracy requxrement or department or school degree pro gram, where appropnate. College of Public Programs Graduate Degrees and >lajors Major Degree Adm~nlsteredb) Communlcatlon Commun~cat~on Concentrations: communtcattre d e ~ e l pment. r intercultural communication. organllauonal communication J u d c e Studte, Juat~ceStudte. Concentrations: cnmnal and ju\en~leju\trce: dl\pute resolution; lam, justice, dnd mlnont) population: law. polio, and evaluation. women. law. andlust~ce lu*tice Studley M.A. Ph.D. Department of Commun~catton Department ot Com~nunl~ation Mass Communication M M.C. Public Adminntratlon Concentratton?. public intormatton management. publ~cmanagemenL publtc poltc) anal) \lr and e\aluaion. urban management and plann~ne Publrc Admln~\tration Recreat~on Concentrations: outdoor recreatlon. recreatlon admtn~\tration.~ocial/~wcholoelcal . . - a\Dect\ of leisure, and tourism and commercial recreation Soclal Woth M.P.A. ' School ot Ju\tice Studie, Commlrtee on La\\ .lnd Social Sciencec I.D.IP~.D.' D.P.A.M.S. Comminee on Lam and Soctal Sc~encesICollegeof Lam Walter Cronhte S ~ h o o of l Journalism and Telecommunzcatton Schoo of P u h l l ~Affair\ Committee on P u h l i ~Administration Department of Reiredtlon Management and Toun\m M.S.W. Ph D. School of Soctal Work GrdJudte w d ~ n t in r the School of lu\tiie Studcc\ and the Deplnn ~.nlot Anthropolog) are able lo rsienc .Iionc rrent M.S. dcgrcc in Jua IICL Studxc\ and M A derree in Anthrcp ,log\. Thn piogrdm 8, adm niaiercd b) the Giddu;ae Col ege. See' Graduac CaI ce'." pd-c 7 11. Ph D. \~udmt, n Ju\tse brudlsr are ahlc I dLquiie A oint I D P h D uith roncunent .tdml\ai in lo the Co eee of Lam at 4SU at d fulfill mcnt of o nt requirement\. Non-English L a n g u a g e R e q u i r e m e n t The Walter Cronktte School of Juurnal~\mand Telecom munl~attonrequlres proficien~yin a language. other than English. for major5 in Journal15m and Broadcabtine. Com munication major, ha\e the cholie of demon~tratingprof1 c i e n ~ )in anon English laneuage under one ot the B.A. opt~ons.Proficiency ib defined ,I\ complet~nsthe ~ e ~ o n d sememr lntermedlate le\el. or higher. of n nnn Engl~\hIan guage. Humanities a n d Fine Arts Requirement Nlne hour, are required from t h uni\ervt) ~ General Stud le* 1151 trotn department5 other than the \tudmt'\ major Social a n d Behavioral S c i e n c e s R e q u i r e m e n t Fifteen hour? are requ~redfrom the unlrerutv General from depanments other than the \tudent'\ major Studle* Writing Competence R e q u i r e m e n t In add~ttonto ENG 101 and 102 Fir51 Ys.lr Compo\lt~on or them rqnlralent, one of the tot o u i n z Lour\r\ In dd\anied urltten e\pobttor) compu\ltton uate majon: IS requlred ot all undergrad BUS 3 I F adamrnulr f Management Commun~~ait<,n LI . . . . . .. 3 EUG '15 Sirarc; c\ of 4 ~ ~ di~ c\\"ring LI . .... . 3 3 ENG 216 P e n u a \ i \ ~Wriiin~on Publ~iIarues LI . EXG 7 \Vr tit 0 R t f l c ~ tE~n,d~) \ LI .. . . . .. . . . . . 3 ENG 218 Wrllino .>boutL~lcramreLI . .. . .3 ENG 301 Wiltlnc for th- Profeirlons LI .. . . . ...3 JRN 201 L mil l\m NL\!\ZTI~III: LI . . . ...7 ' The wnttng competence course ma) be counted a\ fulfill Ing the un verstt\ General Studle* I~terac)and ~rltical xnqum (L1 requirement 11 11 I \ on the unlverstty appro\ed 11\1. PassIFail O p t i o n The College of Public Prorramc doer not offer any ct ur\eh for pa\\ fall credit. Cour\e\ completed for pavlfarl crcdit out\~dethe Colleqe of Publtc Programs may ccunt onl) itr e e ~ t i b ecredit in ~neertngdegree requirement\. NOTE: Foi the Genera Stud es requ rernenl courses and codes such as L1 N3. C, and H see Ge era Stud es page 85 For gradual on iequ cements see Un vers ly Gradual n Requ re ents" page 81 For an exp anal n of add ton8 om" bus courses onered but not sled n th s cataog see "Cass fcalon 01 Courses page 58 COLLEGE O F PUBLIC PROGRAMS 447 Limitation o n Physical E d u c a t i o n Activity H o u r s No more than eight hour, of phy\l~alcdur.ttion acttrit) coune, md) be counted \+ithtn the mtnlrnum 120 hour, required tar _orddudtlon. SPECIAL PROGRAMS University H o n o r s C o l l e g e The College ot Public Program? cooperate* ulth the Uni \erutv Honon Colleee. - . u h c h afford, wornor undereradu ate5 opponunttle, for \pecla c a c e \ taueht by \c ected faculty Honor, 5tudena recelbe \pe~laladblblng, pnont) prereplrtration. and complete a \enior honora thesis Partici Datlne >tudmt\ can malor In an\ dcadrmlc Droeraln. A full L MAJOR REQUIREMENTS S t u d m t ~rhould refer to the reqpectne depanment or s ~ h o o \ectlon l ot the cdtal g and to department or school ad\i\ing documents for mo r lnformdtlon un requirement?. Undergraduate Credit for Graduate Courses. To enable under_urddudte\tudent\ to enr~chthe~r.ic.tdemic delelop ment, the Graduate College and the indn dud1 academic units of the Colleze of Public Prozrdm\ allou qual~fied~ t u dent, to take graduate le\.el courqe, fot undelor~duate credit. To qual~fyfor adnu\ston to d er.tdudte leve courxe, the ?tudent must h n e benior statub (87 or more semester houn \ucce\sfull) completed and a cumul.~ti\rCPA of 3.00 or h~gherIn addition, permir\lon to enroll mu.1 be eiben betore reelstration and mu\t be a ~ u r o ~ b, s d the ~n%tructor of th; ccurce. the \Ndent'\ ad;l\ar. the.depart men1 chdlr or xhool duector and the dean ot the ~ollege . In which the cour\e I\ offered. ACADEMIC STANDARDS AND RETENTION Good Standing. Any premdjor or major \tudent of the respective academic unit5 of the college IS con\~deredin eood stdndlne" for the . Dumobe . of retention if the student maintat", a Lumu a t i ~ eGPA ot ? 00 01 higher in dl1 courses taben at ASU Howeber. In order to achieve major statu\ in the undergradudte degree procram, In the colleee. students mu*t habe a curnulatt\e GPA of 2 . X or hlgher dt ASU - Probation. An) mdent u h o due\ nut mdrntaln good ctand tng htatub i\ placed on probar on. A \tudent on academic probation I \ required to obbene an) limttat~on\or rules the college may lmpo\e ac a condition for retention Disqualification. 4 ctudent who I \ on probatton becomes dlsqual~tiedit 1 ) the student ha, not returned to . good ~ t a n d ing or (2 the atudent ha5 not met the required \emester CPA. D~squallfi~aoon IS exerctsed at the dtxret~onof the col lege dnd becomes etfsctl\e >n the tirbt da) of the tall or bpnng seme\ter tollowme ~ o l l e z eaction. A dlsqual~fiedrtu dent i\ notitled b$ the Office of the Reetrtrar andor the dean ot the colle.e and 1, not alloued to reei\ter tor a tall or bpring cemester at the um\ervty until retn~tatedA student who is disqudlified md, not dttend a\ a nondegree student. Reinstatement. Student? seehino rein*tatement after dl& qualificat~onshould contact the College Student Senices Oitice regard ng procedurer and guldanie tor returning to ~ o o dmndlng Vt hen retnstatement include\ reddmi\\lon. appltcatlori Guht be made to the Readrnt%ion\ Sectron of the Otfice of the Re,'‘mtrar. All academlc dlhctp ine action IS the functlon of the Col lege Student S m t c e , Oftlce. WILSN 201, under the direc tion ot the dedn ot the i o r z r Student, hd\~n, academic problem, \hould ~.onta't thrs ottlce tor ~ d \ l v n gat 4801 965 1031 - the "Uni\er\ity Honors College" .e~tlon,paze 3 6. For Inore informat~on,arudenta should Lontdct the Col lege Student Services Office, WILSN 201 (480 965 1014 , and the Unlreratty Honors College. College of Public P r o g r a m s Council The College of Publlc Program, Council I \ a unlt of A**oclated &dent? of ~nzo-naStdte Uni\rrrtly ASASU) and senes as the coordinatino.bod). of btudent a~tibitiesin the college The c o u n ~ to\terc ~l communication, iuopera tlon, and undersrandlng among undergradu~te\tudent\, graduate student\. f a ~ uty. and staff. ATthe offic~alrepreTen tatne student org,in~rdtionto the dean and college admlnis tration, the ~ounclldpp01nlS \tudent me~iiberato fa~ultv commlttees. Lo\pon\or< eventc u ~ t hthe college alumni asyoclatlon, and repre\entr rtudentc at college and unner sity functions. N o n ~ r o f i tLeadershir, a n d M a n a a e m e n t P r o gram ~ u i d e dby a grant frim W K ~ello;: Foundation, the Nonprofit Ledderahlp and Management Program IS ehtab l~shedto expdnd undergraduate and graduate ~urriculaIn nonprofit organ~zationeducation. The curr~culumbuild, on the Amertcan Humanicb undergraduate certification proeram offered through - the Depanment ot Recreation Man agement and Tounsm. Under de\elopment wtthln the Nonprofit Leddershlp and Management Program are a graduate certtfi~ateprogrdm dnd center that u111prottde t e ~ h n l ~ a\sl\tdnce dl to non profih, support research project, for faculty and student*, and convene a ranet) of educatlondl opportunlties for non profit ledden and managers. For more informdtlon contact Dr Robert Ashcrdtt, dlrec tor, 480 965 297 1 .I American Indian S t u d i e s P r o g r a m The American Indian Studlzb Program i\ a multidi\ci pltnary program that empha\i7e\ the pollttcal dnd cultural h15tory of the \ a n o m Amencan Ind~anpeoples of the United State,. Coune uork tocuaes on the culture,. an?, hibtory. and contemporary experience\ of the vdrlous Amer ican Indian nations. The ~urriculuma l w concentrates on the practical appllc~tlonfor profe%~ondlc a e e r development, prepardtion for adbanced degree program,, and preparation for \ervlce to lndtan governments and reser\auons. It emphas~zes3cholarly expertise in *elected field? of stud! and IS p r a ~ t l ~ appllcatlon dl to con munlt) 5ervtce For more intormatlon. contact Dr Jdmes R~dingIn, act ing director. at 480 965 3634. AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES (AIS) AIS 194. 294. 394. 494 ST: Special Topics. AIS 484 internship. AIS 498 PS: Pro-Seminar. AIS 499 indl~ld~dizad instruction. Asian Pacific A m e r i c a n Studies P r o g r a m The A?lan Pacific Amencan Studies Profrdm I * an inter dtac~pllnaryundergraduate program that ehamlnes the ehpe nences of A ~ i a n Pacific Amencans withln the United States. pm~cularlyin the Southue\t. A c e n ~ t i ~ aprogram te offers counec that probide \tudeno u l t h opponunltlec to t h ~ n h critically about lnterethn~ccooperation and ~ o n f l ~ cThe t. program integrates teaching. research. and community ser \ice For more information. contact Dr. Thoma7 K Ndhayama. program director, at 480 965 5085. ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN STUDIES (APA) APA 194, 294,394,494 ST: Special Topics. APA 484 Internship. APA 498 PS: Pro-Seminar. APA 499 lndivldualized Instruction. Center for U r b a n lnaulw The Center for urban 1niuir) i\a lid15on betuem ASU . center'? ml\\lon IS to ehamlne the and the ~ u b l i cThe unique ieature, of the neu urban West, panlcuiarl) the intersect~on*ot grou th and de\eloplnent with local parlici patlon. By harnewng the unique re\ource\ ot the un~venlty. the center mfage? I n partnerqhip* to incred\e the lnclualon o f urban re\~dent\ Center program* lnclude research and tran\formative FerL x e learning experiences uluch gl\e student, credit for communtt) \er\tce project5 For more information, contact D r Mlchael Mu\heno. director, 480 965 9216. - - Colleae o f Public P r o g r a m s The academ~cunit, uithin the College of Public Pro pram, may u\e the CPP mefir; tor cour\e offennr, that cro% disciplinary boundanec. - COLLEGE OF PUBLIC PROGRAMS (CPP) CPP 194, 294,394,494 ST: Special Topics. CPP 484 lnternshlp. CPP 498 PS: Pro-Semlnar. CPP 499 lndlvldualiredInstruction. CPP 580 Practicum. CPP 583 Field Work. CPP 584 Internship. CPP590.690 Reading and Conference. CPP 591.691 Sem nar. CPP 593 Applled Project. CPP 594 Conference and Workshop. CPP 598 ST: Special Topics. Department of Communication Jess K. Alberts Chair (STAUF A412) 4801965-5095 Fax 4801965-4291 nnw.asu.edu/copp/communication PROFESSORS ARNOLD, BANTZ, JA N. KASTENBAUM. PETRONIO. VALENT NE ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS ALBERTS, BULEY CARLSON COREY CORMAN. CRAWFORD, DAVEY GUERRERO, MART N MAYER McPHEE NAKAYAMA TROST ASSISTANT PROFESSORS DAV S. TRETHEWAY ASSOCIATE INSTRUCTIONAL PROFESSIONAL OLSON PURPOSE The Department of Con munication e\iht\ to adbance the understanding ot masage related human behabior tor the pUTp092 of improl ing communlcatlve inlera~tion\Tcach ~ n gresearch, . and \ e n ice are dlrected to the ~ o n t ~ n u e d development of hnouledge and appllcatlon of pr~nc~ple* of commun~cationCour\e\ of \tud) are devgncd to prov~de studenta wlth relevant program, addpted to indi\tdudl aca demlc and profesional goals GENERAL INFORMATION A mlnlmum GPA of 2.50 IS required for enrollment ~nall upper divnlon cour\e\ and COM 207. A tninlmum GPA ot 2.25 l a requ~redfur enrollment i n COM 110, 241. 250. and 263. Communication M a j o r Requirements. Undergr~duate atudenta may be ddmitted to major ctatu? after meetlng dl1 of the following requirement, 1. College of Publlc Program, major ?tdtusadm~*s~on requirement? \ee "Admli~lon." page W and . 2. complet~onof I 2 \eme\ter hour\ ot Department of Communication core course requirements (COM 100. 207,225,308) n l t h a mirumurn grade o f " C In each DEGREE REQUIREMENTS B.A. and B.S. Degrees Students can choose from two baccalaureate option,. each o f u hich require* a mlnlmum of 42 hour, ot Commu nication courqe work The B A. optlon requlrer dn add, t~onalF I X semeTter hour, of upper dnl\ton related area course worh or a mlntmum of six hours at u non E n g l ~ \ h language at the intermediate e\el ( e _u. SPA 201 and SPA 202). Thlq opt~onol\o requsre, one ot the Lap\tone cuur\es for a letter grade-el A mimmum nrade of " C ra reuu~redin all communl'ation cour\e\ except for a maxlmum of SIX semeTter hours of "Y" cred~tavarlable to uualified student\ InCOM 281.382. and or1bJ. To aasure the bre'tdth and depth of thelr education. all Communication undergmdudle\ mu51 complete the requlre ments of the univervt, General Stud~es,the College of Pub IIC Promam\, and the Department of Communtcatlon. For descriptive infomidtion cn unlrerutv requirement?. refer to Probarns are requked to take an ad\anced composltlon course u hich a ill meet the General Srud~e$L1 requlre ment) and additional cource\ in humanft~es,fine arts. and soclal and beha\roral rctmce* \ee "College Demee Requ~rement~." page 445 . Although many Commun~catlon coursei meet the uni\er\ity General Stud~esrequrrement5 for llteracy and cnt~callnqu~ry(LI). humanitie? and fine arts, and the social and b e h ~ \ ~ o r d\clences. l ~tudentbmu\( take an advanced ~ompo*itioncounefiunz the lisrpioirrl I J S na I Group Comniun~~.rrion YB COM 3 Communlcat~on.Conflict.~ n herotlatlon d .. 3 COM 119 Per\u&tin .md Sncal lnflurn c 5B .3 COM 325 Ad\3nied Puh IC Spc3Lcng L . . . .7 Communication Internships Intern\h~pxcomtct ot \upeni\ed tic d ckpenencea and are a\all3ble to upper level undergradudte \tudentq 81th maior statu, and a GPA hieher thal 2.50 COM 481) and to grdduar \tudenn COM 374 . An applrc~tiontor internship mu51 be ccmoleted n the rsnte5ter bef ,re the Inter ded term tor dn intem\hlp. Cont.ict the department tor ,peelfit dead ltne date*. Intermhip\ mu\t r r c r n e Dnot ~ p p r o \ a from l the - .I once or repeated tor credlt up to total of 12 \entester hours. but not more than SIX \rnie\ter hour\ m?) be applied touard the md 01 MINOR IN COMMUNICATION The mlnor in Communlcat!on ~ o n \ i \ t \ot requlred coursea COM 100 plus COhl215 01259, and nlne addl tronal beme~terhours, at lea51 \ I \ of u h l ~ hmu\t be upper dibislon Nine ot the lotdl 15 \rn>e\ter I uur, mu51 he ASU Matn reqldent credit\. No pa% farl, "Y" cred I. 01 ~redltlno ~r ~ r e d iour\es ~t u be al oued. C o m m u n ~ c ~nt cour\es which are requlred for onr', major ma) not alqo c unt for the minor All prcrequlrlte and GPA tequlrcmrnt\ must be met The 'C" mlmmum requirerncnt m 151he met t > each cia,,. NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rement courses and codes such as L1 N3 C and H see Ge era requ rernents see Un vers ly Gradual on Requ cements" page81 For an exp anat on of add tona th s cataog see C ass f cat on of C urses, page 58 Stud es page 85. For gradual n rnn bus c urses offeredb t not sted'n GRADUATE PROGRAMS 1x1 .LLItlcr~z,s;xn \1..4. dcsrcc [pr[he r r e q o i r c ~ ~ , c ~and u \ arc:$\ 01' ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ l ~ , ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ l COMMUNICATION (COM) COM 100 lntroduction t o Human Communication. (3) F S. SS a 1oo.cso:enfea :?lroducltonto baslc lhearles, dimensions and cancepls 01 r n c i r n r i r l comnluncalve nleiacllon and behavor General sriirrcs SB COM 110 Elemenls of Interpersonal Communication. (3) F S. SS Oemons~rafolland praclce 01 communlcatve technques in establishrn~~hlaining nlerpersona real8anshps Prerequislle: 2 25 ing GPA Ge:~erilSlt:dres SB COM 207 Introduction to Communication Inquiry. (3) F, S, SS B ~ S CCI S ~ U N110 ~ human Y communcaton nciudlnq ~nlroduclonlo ,>om ;.; c , :tee;; ~ h l o s o p h yproblems and approaches la the sludy c! c l - - , , r ; ' r.)! c': mrerequsles COM 100: 2 50 GPA COM 222 Argumentation. (31 F S Pv 8x5 2' :.: i 8 . l :-corelca loundalons 01 aigumenIal#on ,ncludng ,i i. . : 1 . ii : C' .-cl.le!s 0: advocacy and evidence Genera! Studles , . COM 225 Pubiic Speaking.131 F, S. SS C c l c b r s i l n g commencement COM 230 Small Group Communication. 131 F S SS Prlnopies and processes of small group communcalan. allludes and s k i s lor elfeclve partcpalon and 1eadersh.o n small groups. small group problem ralvlng and declsron makng General SluaieS. sB COM 241 lntmduction 10 Oral Interpretation. 131 F S. SS The cmnmuncaton of hlerary malerlals rhrough the mode of performance. Verbal and nonverbal behavor. lnlerface 01 n l e r ~ r e l ewllh i 111elatule and audience. and rhelorca and dramatic analy&s of Ilerary modes Prerequisite 2 25 GPA Genera! Sludies L 1,HU COM 250 Introduction to Organizational Communication. (3) F S. SS inlraduct,on to ol communical,on ~denlilcatonof variables, roles. and pallerns inluenc~ngcomrnunlcallon n organzalions Prerequslc 2 25 GPA GeneialSlud8es SB. COM 251 interviewing. (31 N pr,nc,ples and of ,nlerv,ew,ng, ,nciud,ng through real and simulated lntervews n nlormalonal. persuarve, and employee-related sltuatons No1 Open lo freshmen COM 259 Communication in Business and the Professions. (3) F, a.* 22 Interpersonal group. and public ccmmuncalron ir busness and prafesslanal arganizalons No1 open lo freshmen and not avalabte for credlt toward the malor COM 263 Elements of Intercultural Communication. 13) F S SS Basc concepts. pilncpes, and sk!lls for mprcvng communcaton between persons from dlflerent mnortly racai. e:hnc. and cultural backgrounds. Preiequsle 2 25 GPA General Sludtes SB. C G. COM 271 Voice Improvement. 13) N Inlenswe personal and group experence lo Improve normal vocal usage, including ar18culalan and pranunCialon T m Trumbe photo DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION 451 COM 281 Communication Activities. 1 3 F S. SS Nongraded part c pat on n fore s cs or nterpretat on cocuricu ar act" t es Max mum 3 semester hours each semestei Prerequ s te nstructor approva COM 294 ST: Special Topics. 3 F S SS Prerequ s te nstru tor approva Wth the except on 1 COM 300 and 400 enro men1m 300 and 400 leve COM Courses equ re a m n mum cumulafve ASU GPA of 2 50 COM 3W CIS: Communication i n lnterdisciDlinarY . . Stud es. 13) F S SS E ~ a r nal r on a m a r a ) s s ol c0mm.r cal a- r : l c con:en 0' olrer acaocm r o sc p r e a Ns, ce repeatea 121 creg I Preroq. sl!es COM 100 an0 225 orCOU 253 COM 308 Empirical Research Methods i n Communication. 3 F -s ss -- Exam nat on of emp r c a research methods in communcat n nclud ng experimenta survey descr pt ve and other quant'tat ve approaches Prerequ s tes w th a grade of 'C or h ghei COM 207 MAT 114 or 117) Genera Studes LZ COM 310 Relational Communication. 3 F S Exp orat on of commun cat on ssues n the deveapment of persona re at o sh ps. Current topcs concern ng communtcat on n fr endsh p romantc and work reatonsh ps Prerequ s te COM 100 or nstructor aoorova .. COM 312 Commun.cation. Conflict, an0 Negotlatlon. 3, F S TWO, PS B P C 5lrdleq es 01 c?mrn:n cat ~n ro *.an: lo In0 manase PC 10. co I C'S an0 i r e con ox^ ol ni::ol s o n s Prereq. 3 le COM 100 or str~ctorapp ova COM 316 Gender and Communlcatlon. 3 F S ntroduct on to gender re ated commun cat on. Veaa nonverbal, and para ngu st c d flerences and s m ar lies are exam ned w th n soc a psycho og a and h stor c perspect ves Gsnea Studes SB C COM 317 Nonverbal Communicat on. 3 F. S rne s3-o, ul comm.'n cnl on .s r; space Ime, mo,emenl lac a exo'eSson IO.C~ appearawe sma e l , ronment ooecls . o : e . 8113 o e ~ e c.. r l.ra Jar :,o i s Zo. ocn 'o sl.ocnls n m ~ 1 0 7 n : COM 294 ST Beyo d Words COM 319 Persuasion and Social Influence. 3) F S, SS Var abies that nf uence and modfy an tudes and behav ors of mes sage sende sand receuers, nc ud ng ana ys s of theor es research. and current probems Prerequ s le COM 207 (or equva ent) or POS 401 or PSY 230 or QBA 221 or SOC 395 or STP 226 or nstructor approva Genera Sludes SB COM 320 Communncatton and Consumerism. 3) A Cr lca e.a .a: 09 ot cessaaes oes groa tcr c.0 c coPs.mpt on Pel cc vng ?.a -01 r:; a'l.1 r ~ r l c r a r ;: o w :ca soca anjcammcrca comrn-r cat c l General St.= rs SB COM 321 Rhetorical Theory and Research. ,3 F S n stor ca oee'oj-e.11 '9 rrlel r :a lrea') a90 rosea'ch r c0mm.n cai:on Iron) c d . 5a~; d.11? _ I \ 10 .'le CIESEIII P r ~ r c 3 51 !e COM 207 or equ va ent or POS 40i o; PSY 290 or soc 391 br nstructor appr&a Genera Sludes. U H U . K COM 323 Cammun'cation Appmaches t o Popular Culture. (3) F S c c d2 C,tca a m ,ss ct po2.ai c..'.'? n !r r sacs m u pa I c e can,exls emcn35 5 ~n rn.lc. I' .ewes an0 rep'estnla'ons 'n erei)oa) 'c -ccl.rc. osc.rr c l Preiea. s t e COM 100 r ns'r.clor aooroda .. Genera Sludes. C COM 325 Advanced Public Speaking. (3 F S Soc a and pragmat c aspects of pub c speak ng as a commun calve system strategies 1rhetor ca theory and the presentat on of forms of pub c commun cat on Prerequ s te COM 225 or nstructor approva Genera Stud es L1 COM 341 Social Contexts for Performance. 3 N Adaptat on and performance f terature for the commun ty outs de the un vers ly Research nto the pract ca ses of performed teraiure COM 344 Performance of Oral Traditions. 3 N CUtura be1efs and va ues stud ed thr ugh ethnog aph c research and pelloimance of persona nairatves lo k ore. myths, egends and Other ora trad Ions Lecture I e dwork research oaDer Genera Stud . . COM 357 Communlcatlon Technology and Information Diffusion. (3) F Study effects of new communicat on techno o w on soc ely organza tons, ano no \ o.a8s nanos on exper ence Pus CI Ica ana s 01 :neoy an3 'esearcn Prereq- sles COM 250 ,or MGT 301 or PGS 430 01 SOC 301. an0 CSE 180 or ea. raent o nrtr.c!cr a0oro.a.. .. Genera ~ t u d e sSB ' COM 371 Language, Culture, and Communicatlon. (3) F. S Cu tura 'nl uences of anguage on communcat on nclud ng soc a tunctions at anguage b! ngua sm b cu tura sm and b d a ectism Prerequiscte COM 263 or nstructor approva GeneralSludes SB, C G COM 382 Classroom Apprenticeship. 1 3) F S SS Nongraded cred t tor students extend ng the r experrence w th a con tent area by ass st ng w th c assroom superv s on n other COM courses lmax mum 3 semester hours each semester) Prereau s te nstructo; approva COM 400 CIP: Communication i n Professions (3 F. S SS Specia zed study of commun'caton processes n professanal and Organ zat ona sen ngs May be repeated for cred t Lecture d scusson Prerequ s tes COM 1W and 225 or COM 259 COM 404 Research Apprenticeship. 3) F S D rect research exper ence on lac" ty pro]ects StudenVfacuty match based an nterests Lecture apprent cesh p Prerequ s te COM 308 or nstiuctor approva COM 407 Advanced Critical Methods ~nCommunication. (3 S Exam nal on 01 cr 1 ca approacnes rc c.anl lo c0-rm.n cat on nc l a ng 1cxt.a ry soc2 tnec'y, c-t.r3 str'les a o ctnnoarapn, .ect:e. o sc.55 on Prerea. s:e COM 308 COM 408 Quantitative Research Methods In Communication. (3 F. s Advanced des ans measurement techn oues. and methods of data ana ,s s of cm o;n. cat on researcn ~re;eq. s ies COM 308 ara t e r c r a S!LOCSh 2 EDP 454 or PO3 401 or PSY 2300rOBA221 01 SOC 395 or STP 226 or ns:r.clor apclova COM 410 Interpersonal Communication Theory and Research. 3) F S SS S-rre, a70 ana )s. .s 0' ma,or researcn topcs paraa g r s ano treo r cs oca ng n tn mossago excnsnges ocmcon ano anong SOW peers Prerc2.s les COM II 0 (cr 310 an" 308 or nslr.elai approval General Studes SB COM 411 Communlcation in the Famllr 3 A A broad overv ew of eammun cat on lssues found n mar, age and fam ty fe, focus ng on current topcsconcern ng communoat on n the tam y Prerequ s tes COM 110 or 310) and 207 orinstructor approvai. GeneralStudies. SB COM 414 Crists Communication. (3) N R a e of commun'caton n c i s s deveopmenl and nlervent on COM 417 Communlcation and Agrng. (3 N C r : a i 3.3, of cnarges n n.nan>omn.ncatke paneins tnio:gn me mtcr aoL I)ea:r. YI In anent.on on nlergeneratana re at onsn ps ano se'l conceot I.nct ons COM 421 Rhetoric of Social Issues. 13. F S Cr Ical rnetor ca S1-3Y 0's gr ' c a l l sped*ers an0 speecnes on soc a ss.es at ine casl an0 omon! Prerca. stes COM 308ano 321 or nst(uctor apdrova ~ & e ~tudres a ~ HU COM 422 Advanced Argumentation. 3 N Advanced study of argumentat on theor es and research as app ed to pubic forum adversary schoar y and ega sen ngs Prerequ s te COM 222 or 'nstr~clolapprova COM 426 Political COmmUnlcation. (3) F Theoi es and cr t cism of pol t ca cornmun cat'on no ud ng cam pagns,mass persuason propaganda andspeeches.Emphasson rhetor ca approaches. Gsnea Studes. SB COM 430 Leadership In Group Communication. 3 N Theory and process of eadersh p n group commun cat on emphas 2ng ph osoph ca foundat ons contemporary research. and app ca t 0"s to group s tuat ons Prerequ s te COM 230 or 'nstructor approval ,; -- es' HU C NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ'rement courses and codes (such as L1 N3 C and H), see General Stud es ' page 85 For graduat on requ ements see 'Un versty Gradual on Requ'rements' page 61. For an expanat on of add tona omn buscourses offered but not tsted n th s cata g see C assf cat on f Courses 'page 58 8s e6ed ~esdn0310 UOIW jsse 3 eas '60 elel 5 41 s n was sl.a-3. noa. PaIra 10. irlq pa.ado sas.no3 snq .do BJO I pps ,o .olleJelare "e . o j .g ie6eo. sl-e-a. nba, . o l e n p ~ . ~ h s ~ -n -o lsnp-6 .o, s8 a6ed. sa e.aia3. aas k pLe 3 c h .l se L ~ ~ SS ~JD O ~ Dser.nm . ~ 1.a-a. nos, s o p n : ~le.a.a= a..~.o, 3 1 0 ~ .. 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O U SBSSB~ ~ a ~ d1xeluo9 pue aaualpne lxa! ,ieulopad ueawaq uo 13e~aluaqi uo s seqdug alueuiopad u slxei lo u s 3 113 pue a? 13e~dh o a q l ss s j (E) 'seipnls a3uaulouad LPP W O ~ - . - WALTER CRONKITE SCHOOL. O F JOURNALISM A N D TELECOMMUNICATION 453 Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunication Douglas A. Anderson Director (STAUF A231) 4801965-5011 Fax 4801965-70.11 nun.asu.edu/cronhite PROFESSORS ANDERSON. CRAFT, CRONK TE. DOIG GODFREY HALVERSON MERR LL. SYLVESTER. WATSON YOUM ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS ALLEN, BRAMLElT-SOLOMON, GALICIAN. HOY, LENTZ, MATERA, RUSSELL ASSISTANT PROFESSORS BARRETT, GORMLY RUSSOMANNO CLINICAL ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS ITULE. LE GH LECTURERS CASAVANTES NASH PURPOSEANDPHILOSOPHY The orimani Dumo\e of the Walter Cronkte Scho~I of mission through d three prunged appro~ch 1. classroom in\tructlon i n a blend of conceptual courxs. such as med~alaw, media e t h i ~ r med~a . h~rtory.and media management and \kill\ cour\e\. \uch a\ urtting, editing, reporting, and p r o d u ~ t ~ o technique\. n 2. on campu, medm uorh opponumoeh. wch a\ the Srurr P r e s ~the , ~ndependentdal) nru\pdper: KASR radlo: KAETTV. K A E T T V Cactuc State Poll: and "Ne\\\ watch." a week]) \tudmt produ~edcable tele\l\itn neur n ag.ulne prosram; 3 off campu, m ~ d ! dwork ipportun tlei, ~ncludingintern ship, I n pnnt, broadcast. p u b l relat~onb. ~~ and \ ~ \ u d l joumalibm. In add~tionto prepdnng \tudmt< to d\\ume po\ltlon\ in the media dnd media related entemnseq. the \chool Dro tides courbes that lead to hetter under\tandln~r ~the t ole and respon\~b~l~t) of the n edia in m'lrt) \ p u b l i ~and p n \ate se'tor, .I ADMISSION Preprofessional A d m i s s i o n Student? adm~ttedto ASU al\o ma) be adm~ttedto the Walter Cronhite S ~ h o oof l Journal \n 2nd Telecomn~unlca tion w ~ t h prepmfe\\lon.il \tdtu\ Preprots\\ronal adm~\\ion to the bchool does not ltlar'll tee a d m l \ ~ ~ oton thr upper divlsion profesaiur\e\ n the \cho<,l mu\t c~$rn..ll,n~ and Telecommunlcatlon profr*iional progrdm. u h ~ h enrollq student, in the11 unlor and sentor vears, i r i o n pet, tive and based on a\dilable re5ourcec. Once a student IF granted adml\\lon. the upper dnision profe\siond program requires a mit~imumo f t u o years to complete. A Feparate applicat~onprocedure is requlred for entry to the upper dt%i\ionprote\\~onalprogram. To be e l ~ g i be to apply tor admi\\~anto the profew~onalprogrdm. \tudent\ must meet the f c llouing requirement\. .+ 1. be admltted to ASU as classltled 5tudent. 2 ha\e completed at le&t 56 \eme*ter hour* by the clo\e o f the heme\ter in which the dpphcatlon I \ wbmitted. 3 ha\e completed lower di\lclon coune, or their equna lent?. a5 hpec~fiedbelou; 4 habe completed, w ~ t ha passing score. the E n r l ~ \ hprofi cleniy examinatton adminlrtered by the \chool: and 5 College of Public Programs major rtatur admi\sion* requirement\ As dercnhed abo~e,student> muat have completed \peu tied lomer dl\ ision coursec. Broadcasting preprote\~~onal\ must complete the tollos 11 g courves. X1CO i 10 lntroducuon to hlaa, Commun~catton SB. or \ICO 120 hled a and Soctei) SB i TCM ZUO Fund~mcnias of Rddro Tele\~\lon TCM 2( 1 Radio Telr, on Wntm- LI TCM 235 Produiicon Techn quesr Total. . .... . ... . . .7 . . . ... . .. . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . 7 7 i .I2 TCM 235 ma! he 1 progrey, at the tcms of ~ppltcatlonbut murr be completed to enroll in rhe profia\'ond prograin coune, Journalibm preprofeccionalr must complete the tollouing cour\eh IRN 201 JGurn~li\n Ncururir ng LI . . . . . . . . . . .. . 7 MCO 10 Introdu-tlonto Ma\ lupper '~ d~visionprofe%lonal program. \Ndents must obtdln an appli~ationfonn from the \chool office in STAUF A211 Precl\e appllcatlr n procedure, and \ubrnl\\lon deadline\ are outlrned on the t o m Con pletlon of the minimum requlrernent\ tor el~glbsllt\does not guarantee adm~\\lonto the upper d i ~ ~ r l profe\cionaI on propam. The adm~\\lon, committee con\~der\a \ariet) of cnteria. ~ncluding cumu a the GPA. media experience. writme ablltt). and commit ment to the field. ADVISING Srudentc \hould follow the hesuenee of c o m e \ outl~ned on \chool curr~culumcheck \beets dnd the adblce of the \chool'\ ac.tdem~ca d \ ~ \ oF A I \tudmt\ mho enroll a\ pre profr~cronnl\or u ho \ceh and ult~marel)galn prote\\~onal \tdtu\ \hould meet regularly with Walter Cronkite School of Journalim~and Telecommunication academic ad\ isors Con\ctentiou\. careful planrung and early advistng are CN cldl tu \tudmts who desue to progress through the program In a tln~el?fach~on DEGREES Thc facult) In the school offer programs leadtng to two undergradu~tedegrees: the B A. degree in Broadcasting and the B A. degree in Journalism. SNdents select one of two areas of curricular emphasis in the broadcasting program: broddcd\t journali~mor business/management Students \ i l e ~ one t of three areas of cumcular emphasis in the lour nall\in program: neus editorial, public relations, or visual journali\m. The \ihool offers a program leading to the graduate degree Marter of Mas< Communication. TRANSFERSTUDENTS Trao\ter students must be admitted formally to ASU and mu\t adhere to the adnusqion procedures to be ona aide red for admission to the profebsional program in the Walter Cronh~teSchool of Journalism and Telecommun~cat~on Student, ~~ompleting their first two years of course uork at conlmuntty college or four year institution other than ASU ~houldconsult the school's academtc advisors at least three month\ before they hope to be considered for admi+ \ion to the \~hool'sprofessional program. Transfer student adml\\ioo to ASU does not guarantee admisston to the upper di\ i\mn professional program .I PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS MCO 110 Introduction to Maaa Cownun catlon SB.. .... 3 or MCO I20 Media and Soc ety SB (3 MCO 402 Mdss Communlcauon Lau L2 ...... .3 TCM 200 Fundamental?of Radio Televcslon . . . . . .? TCM 201 Rdd~oTele\l related to \chool sublect matter may be restricted bv the \C~IOOI. - Journalism and Telecommunication courses. Students must take the followtng courses .................. 18 The student also mu*t choose one maior . .orofe\\~onal emphasis area from the following three. news editonal. public relations, or \ iwal iournalism. The,v n,ur\c\ ;lrs in xlJition to tither Jegrer. require ntents See "Uni\cralt\ (;rildu3ti311Ke~uiremcnt\",ectlon. page 8 1 Related Field. Each student is requlred to complete a 12semester hour related field to complement the couraes taken in the major emphasis arear See the curriculum check sheets for each major for the full details and approted related field areas. SECONDARY EDUCATION-B.A.E. Journalism. The academic specializatton in journali\m as a maior teaching- field ~onsi\tsof 45 semester hourc The fol lowing couraeq are required: laurnaltrrn Newsur~tmgL I .................. 3 Reponing L2 ..................... .. .? lntroducraon to Ed~tlng ................ 3 Photojournalism I. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 lntroductton to Mas\ Commun catton SB .... 1 or MCO 120 Medla and Soctety SB 3 MCO 102 Mass Communtcatlon Law U . .. ? Apprmed electibe ............... ....... 3 JRN 201 JRN 301 JRN 313 JRN 351 MCO I10 Tota ............... ..... .21 An addtttonal 24 seme\ter hourc. includtng 12 semester hours in school course offerings, must be taken on approval WALTER CRONKITE SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM AND T E L E C O M M U N I C A T I O N 455 dent credit tdken trom a I \ t o f appro\rd Lour\e\ The t o l l o u ~ n ecour\e\ a e Included by the a d \ ~ \ o rin consultation u t t h the student The remain Ing cour\e\ ma) be in c l o ~ e l )related field5 The a ~ d d e m l c\pecral!ratlon i n ~ o u r n a l i \ ma* a rnlnor t e a ~ h l n gfield conusts o t 24 semester hours. The tolloulng course5 are required: Joum~l~amNer\untingLI . .. . Reponin,L2 .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . Introduction to Edlttng Pharojournal~sn I .... . Introduction to Mas- Communlcauon SB or MCO 120 Medta and Soc et) SB (3 Appruved electire . . . . I R N 201 JRN 301 I R N 317 JRN 351 MCO 110 Total hlCO 41 h MCO 47 r MCO4'l) MCO 450 MCO 46 MCO J9J 3 . .i 3 3 . 1 1 .1 ... . 3 i ..i The 5tudent lnust be at leact 2 sophomore 25 \etnc\ter hour\ to take upper dl\i\ton Lours?? r n w t mdinr i l n a n lnt m u m 2.00 overall G P 4 to purcue the nunor i n Md\\ C, m n unlcdtton. mu51 obtaln d n u m m u m C grade in each i o u r \ e i n the minor, and muct hale a tnd or other th.m .lour n a l h m or Broadcaht~n: 1 1 18 The remaining cources are to be ?elected in conaultat~on \\ tth a j o u m d l ~ s m advisor GRADUATE PROGRAM GENERAL STUDIES R E Q U I R E M E N T S Rlaster o f hlass Communication. The curriculum t i r the M.M.C. dezree 15 de\tened to helo \ t u d m r ~a c h ~ e i e~ n t e l l e i tua and profe\\ional grou th. to prepare *tudcnt\ for p o v Iron\ I n the ma\\ media. and to oroxlde a bdcknround to enable thore cunentlv in the n e d ~ ato i d ~ a n c ethetr urrer,. Information on the Master of C u m m u n l i a t ~ o noto gr2m ir det.nled i n the Grad~azt~ Cat~cl,q. The students must sathfy the untver\ttv General Studlrs rrqutrement found in the "General Studte," bection and the College of Public Programs course requirements tound under "Colleee Deeree Reautrements." odee 443.The bchool requireq the atudent t o accumulate a total of 51 \eme*ter hourr in General Studle?. The \tudent IL d d ~ i s e dto revtew carefully the appropriate 5chool currtculum check \heel to be bure courqeb taken move the 5tudent toward ~ r a d uation wlth the least amount of dela) and ditficulty Note that all three General Studle, awdrene,, areas are rrqulred. C o n w l t your ad\tcor for an approxed ltst of cour\e\ General education requirements for the Walter CronLite School o f J o u r n a l t ~ mand Tele~ommuntcattonfollou. . Hi\tor) )t hld \Con mun cat n 58 H nitrnalxona h t d ~ rConmunr~atl< n G.. \. C minun cat o n H L Pol t cn Cor munilandC. . . . .. . . . ST S p r i ' ~T>pi \ - - . . - JOURNALISM 1JRN) JRN 201 Journa ism heWsWr8tmg 3 F 5 5s hr1ngnenst3rlrc prrti-co& ?rceq.s.+; 1.lCO 110 :r 173 S.LCCSS!. C O ~ O ~n . 1 C 0 5 c'>IcPI(.. I?:., remerl c+-CI strated typ ng ab ty of 3 word 6er m nute Genera Sludes L l . ~~ ~~ Enro men1 n 300. and 40 eve JRN cou ses equ ies adm ss on lo the profess on8 program JRN 301 Report ng. 3 F S Humanities a n d F i n e Arts. Three to *i\*emester h o u r i are Fundamenla s t news gather ng ntervew ng and n depth rep rt ng requtred tor a total o f ntne semester hours when combtned Prerequstes JRN201 ma r Genera St des. 2 with uni\erstt) General Studies. JRN 313 tntroduction lo Edltlng. 3 F. S and ~ ~ h ~ ~to nine i qeme5ter ~ ~hours~ l COPyed ng and head ne wrt ng E ect on c ed t ng on pers a camputer term na s Prereq s tes: JRN 3 1 ma) i are requlred for a totdl o f 15 when c o m b ~ n e dwtth u n l v r r u t y JRN 351 Photojourna ism General Studtes. Tak ng deve p ng and pr nt ng pcture f r newspapers and maga Additional courses ma) be taken i n each of the group\ z ne p oduct an on a med a dead ne ba s Students h u d have the OW cameras Pierequ s te JRN 201 or nstruct r app ova and from the e l e ~ t l ~ ellsted s to comolete the total o t 5 1 JRN 401 Pubic RelationsTechnlques. 3 F S \eme*ter hour, requ~redb y the ~ c h o o l Theory and pract ce f pub c Iy pub re at ons and re ated tec Within the program there are 5pectfic course requrre n ques and procedures Prereq s tes RN 3 1 or TCM 315 ma) r ments. Student, are requlred to take one course in each o t JRN 412 Editorial Interpretation. 3 N the tollowing area, communication (applied speech). com The press as an nf uence n pub cop n on The ro e of the ed t r a n puter *cience. economic\. E n g l n h cornpo\ltlon (beyond the ana yr ng and nterpiet ng current events Prerequ s te RN 301 frr\hman le\el), Enellbh Iserature. htrtorv, mat he matt^\ JRN 413 Advanced Editina. 3 F S Theory and pract ce of newzpaper ed tng ay ut and des gn p cture numerac, requirement), t%o natural 5cience lab courses, and story se ectan Prerequ s te RN 313 phtlosoph). pollttcal aclence etther POS 110 or 310). p i y -,.-I--. -..A JRN 414 Electronic Publ'cation Deslan. 3 F S L"""'g). "1," \L'tL1>L".. Theow olqan zat on a d pract ce of ao ;ut tvpoqra~hvand des an - n tradto a and mu! medapub shng ~iereq;ste JRN 401 MINOR IN MASS COMMUNICATION JRN 415 Wr'ting for Public Relattons. 3 F S Deve opment of spec t c wr t ngtechn ques f r the pra t toner n pub c The f,lculty i n the School o t Journaltsm dnd Telecomrnu ", a t .~-.nagent ~ es and d v s ns of ma'or 0 gan zafons Prerequ ste. nlcallon offer a inM~~~ cons,stine social sciences.sir ..-.. -.:-- c ~ ~ ~ requtred course M C O 120 Medta and Soctety, and I ? addl tional bemehter hours o f upper d n i s t o n M a i n campu, re51 ~ -..~ JHN 4U1 , ~ ~ ~ , ~ JRN 417 Public Relat ons Campa gns. 3 F Theory pr nc p es and terat re of p b c re at ons a d how they reate to aud ences campa g s and eth cs Prerequ s tes JRN 401 415 nStrUCt r approva NOTE: For the Gene a Stud es requ iement courses and codes such as L l . N3 C. a d H .see Genera Stud e s ' page 85 For gradual an requ rements see Un vers ly Gradual on Requ rernenls page 81. For an exp anal on f add t ona om" bus courses awe ed but not sled n th s Cataog see 'C assf cat on of Courses, page 58 ~ JRN 420 Repartlng Pubtlc Affairs. 3) F S nstruct on and ass gnments n report ng the courts, schaos govern ment c ly ha socat prab ems and other areas vo vng pub c 55 es. Prerequ s te JRN 301 JRN 440 Magazine Writing (3 F S Wr t ng and market ng magar ne arte es for pub cat on Prerequ s te JRN 301 or 8nStrUCtOr approva JRN 451 Photojournalism 11. 3 F S Theory and pract ce of photojourna sm w th emphass on shoot ng ght ng and ayout for the med a Prerequ ste JRN 351 JRN 452 Photoiaurnallsm 111. 3 F S Aozanceo Ires,, anc pracl cc 31 pnata a.rr3 sm n In emprss s on Ine pno'o essa, an0 .6".1100$ n oacr an0 n n le arY co 2r 2 n .rs eel-re 2 no rs ao Pre'eq . 4 le )Rh 4sl JRN 465 Prec olon Journalism $3 S An aoLanceo nr I ~q c3_rse YI tn foc_$onrep9rl l g po sano s,ne,s ano otner r.-w cd t,beo .tore$ as ne AS on .?oers'2non3 Ine concepts that under ipo sand surveys Lecture ab Prerequ 6te JRN 301 0 nstiuctor approva JRN 470 DeDth Re~ortino.13 F S The course s des gned to ntroduce students to strateg'es for wr t ng n depth newspaper or maga2 ne arlc es. Lecture ab Prerequ stes: JRN 301 profess ona status nstructor approva . . -. MASS COMMUNICATION (MCO) . . MCO 110 lntmductlon to Mass Communcatlan 31 F SS Olga? za! an I-rcl or an0 respons o :cr of tne ~ c a oano ao..ncl sen ces PI Tar, ernorass I : O rlenrraoers rau 2 'eev son a r d magaz nes Not bpen'to students w th cied t for MCO 120 Prerequl. s t e ~ENG 101 and 105 orENG 107 Geoera Studes SB MCO 120 Medla and Soclew. 3 F S ROe ol renspapers maqat ?e$ raa o lo e i son mot on pa,ros 'n creo I I r MCO 110 n Amer can 5 3 CI) ~ hot Open lo S-lellls Des qrea la! r o ma ors Generd. SI~OPS SR MCO 402 Mass Communication Law. 3 F S. SS Lega aspects 01 the ights pr v eges and ob gatons of the press rad o and te evs n Prerequ ste 70earned semester hours Genera Stud es' L2 MCO 418 ist tory of Mass Commun cation. 3 F S Amer can lourna sm from 115 Eng sh and co on a r g ns to the present day Deve opment and nf uence of newspapers magaz nes rad o te ev s an and news gather ng agenc es Genera Sfodes. SB H MCO 421 News Pmbiems. (3 S Trends and probems of the news med a emphas z ng ed tor a1 decs sons n the pr cess ng f news Prerequ s te 9 hours of mass com mu" cat on!journa smite ecommun cat on courses or nstructor approva MCO 430 international Mass Communication. 3) F S Comparatve study of commun cat on and med a systems. "format on gather ng and d ssem nat an under dfferenl po tca and cu tural sys tems Genera Studes G MCO 450 VISUBI Carnmdnlcallon. 3 F S SS Tneor) aro tlao 1an of comm .r cal on 1n.c.gn lne S W ~11 e~ a A 111 emonas s OP tne cort l. 7 of lrao Ions ccml-07 lo mooern s-a m i d a Genera Sfudes HU MCO 456 Political Communication 3 F S Theory and research re ated to po tca campa gn c mmun cat n The persuas ve process of po t ca campagn ng the ra e of the med a the cand date and mage creat o Gene a Studes SB MCO 460 Race. Gender. and Media. 3 S Reao ngs se- ra'cesqrc3 l o g .c rl.oerls c ' o o n a emm a:o 0 , me nteeace ceUeen AHAhA Amer ::a% aru'lle 'rdss '1ed a r ine "n le3 Sales Genera St-zcs 5 MCO 463 introduction t o Media Statistics. 3 F S An ntroduct on to statist ca ana yss as app ed to the mass med a Prerequ s te profess ona status n Broadcast ng or Journa sm MCO 470 Issues Management and Media Strategy. 3 F Stlaleg c aspects of med a pan nq and management n pub c rela tans, pub c atfa rs cr'ss commun cat on obby ng med a eth cs and government re atans Sem nar Prerequ s te JRN 401 or instructor approva ,. , . MCO 494 ST: Soeclal Toobs. 3 N MCO 501 Newswrltlng and Reporting. 3 i 0cs;neo'or qiao-ale 51..isills r ' l e MMC prograr r r c na.2 .r38r orad-ale aeorecs n l o r 3-ro.i rn 'JWS ODECI e 5 ' 0 t83cn I-noa k n t a s of G t t n g and ripoil ng Lecture. ab'prerequ s te acceptance "to M M C graduate program MCO 503 Press Freedom Theory 3) S Exam "at on of ph osoph ca and ega aspects of press freedom Emphass on F ist Amendment theory evo ut on f om 1791 1 present MCO 510 Research Methodology In Mass Commun cation. 3 F S dentif cat on of research prob ems n mass commun cat on Overv ew 01 c.eslo?nd re caner.clo Allcrl on lo s:w, 11 di,r L~ c m l r ' an3 ,r s cxper -enla an3 cqa r t ,edr r l relncos MCO 520 Mass Communication Theorles and Proccss 3 F Ana ys s of various theoret c mode s of mass commun cat on w th emphasis on the app cat ons of these the r es to vartous profess ona communcat on needs MCO 522 Mass Meala an0 Socrety. 3 S Mass n e a a as soca ns'I.to'~s paric.ar, rtcra tan A tn g3.e.r) men1 a r o 0-0 c Ernonas s on cr ::s- an0 rLi..al .e s'ale-el's MCO 530 Medla Ethlcs. (31 F Etn ca cor6en.ons d l u pricl ccs O' pr PI ano e cc:ron r mc, b ds tnc, re ate l o tne ao.ernrnenl an0 or .Xc seclors of ir soc el, MCO 531 Broadcast Journalism. 3 S heas an" nlornlal on piacl res 01 nehra'6s slat c l s arc il:l.slri Pract r e n nr I no, reoo.1 no ar3 0 2 t no n t r l +"loras i c ? oeo -cc lure ab. ~rereo;ite M C 501 ~ MCO 540 HlstorlcaVLegsl Methods. 3 S Introduction to ega and h stor ca methods necessary to conduct qua tatlve mass commun cat an research Preresu s te MMC orad ate student. MCO 560 Arizona Media Law. 3 F 2000 Case study approach o f t rsl amendment ssues med a access be canf dent a ty. and nvas on of pr vacy as app ed to med a rgan l a tons n Ar rona Lecture sem nar . TELECOMMUNICATION lTCMI . . TCM 200 Fundamentals of Radio.Telev rion. 3 F S SS Str.cl.re of :cec mm.r cat 3"s r ine .nte3 S:BICSr 51011 reg.* I 2 n o-can la1 on a 1.1 ei-:?as s on or3acczsl l a ae st c'lso o to adverting research. and'government agenc es-~rerequs te6 MCO 110 or 120). successfu comp eton of Eng sh p of c ency requ re. ment TCM 201 Radio-Television Wrltins. 3 F S SS Wr t ng for e ectran c med a, news and cant n 01 Prerequ s tes MCO 110 or 120 ' S~cCeSsfucompel on of Eng sh prof c ency requ re ment, demonstrated lyp ng ab ty of 30 words per m nute Genera Studes L l . TCM 235 Proauctlon Techniques. 3 F S SS 1 n l i o 0 ~an ~ 1lo oar c corrcep,s cf a.l o a r a i =ca oroa.rl c.8 Opera I L " 01 DOlliiD'P Cdmer.45 IPCO'OerS mCrOOr31CS 01 1 1 u 3 ' n O an0 postproduct an equ pmentw be ntrod ced s tes TCM 200 Successfu comp et on of Eng sh profc ency requ rement rer re& Enrolment 'n 300 and 400 eve TCM courses requrre adm ss oo to fhs proless ona program TCM 300 Advanced Broadcast Newswriting. 3 F S Techn que and pract ce n newswi t ng for broadcast and cabe app cat ons Prerequ s te TCM 201 TCM 315 Broadcast Newa Reporting. 3 F S News and nformatan p actcei of nehvarks stat ons and ndustry Plact ce n wr t ng repart ng and ed t ng w th emphas s an aud o Pre r w u s te TCM 201 Genera Sfudes. -L.? TCM 330 Advanced Bmadcast Report ng. 3 F S News and format on practces of networks stat ons and ndustry Advanced pract ce n wr t ng reporl ng and ed t ng w th emphas s o v deo Prerequ ste TCM 300 TCM 332 Broadcast Programming. F S SS Programm ng theory and eua "at n reg" at on eth cs and respons b t BS and bas cs of aud ence psych graph cs a d effects Prerequ s le TCM 200 SCHOOL OF JUSTICE STUDIES 457 TCM 336 N Studio Production. 3 N ntroduct on of muf'camera or duct on n the stud o Teamwork and gro-p proc-c'on are empras zea tnr3.y ao 33s qments c o w r $1A var ery ol proqram ~ p e sPrereq. s tcs TCM 235 maor r ' l e Vla ter Crank le Scnw of .o .ma am an0 Te ecam-.n ca: n TCM 433 Broadcast Sales and Promot on. 3 F. S Bas cs of electron c med a market ng pract ces inc ud ng commerc a t me sa es teehn ques and rad arrV promot on fundamenla s Prereq u sctc TCM 200 TCM 435 Cable TV and Emerg ng Telecommunication Systems. \-, - IRI F . S S t r ~ c t u r eand ~ ut zat on of cab e ndustr a and nstruct onal telev son. sate te and v de cassehes Piereau s te' TCM 200 TCM 437 Aavanced N Productton 3 F 5 Ernpnass on l o "0.8 p,oc.clo? TOFLI, r t ine z'dtenls 0.1"con ceol an an0 oes,on -1 z no n-7 o f e a an0 ~ o s l ~U.LI r ~n 'PC" n dues Prerequ i t e T C M > ~ ~ TCM 472 Broadcast Station Management. 3 F S SS Management pr nc p es and practces. nclud ng organrat on pr ce dures po cies personne prob ems and 1 nanc a aspects af stat an management Prerequ s te TCM 332. TCM 475 Television Newscast Pmductlon. 3 F S W i t ng, repon ng and product on of the te ev son newscast The course serves a9 the capstone of the broadcast lourna sm emphass Prerequisite. nstructor approva crime and biolence adoleqcent\ and deltnquencj, punl\h men1 and alternatt\e\ tr punlrhment. and difierentral inrtitu t ~ o n aand l < cloeconon tc treatment o t populal~onsbased on gender. race. class. and e t h n l ~tdentltles. tncludtnr A m e n can Indian peoples The h e m o f an\ urnrerut) program 1s Its tarult). The School of Jumce Studie. boast< a faculty u i t h strong schol arlv credentials. Faculh. member, include nattonal and local award reclptmt\ t n re\earih. teaching. and publtc ser*&e The facultv IS c o m t t e d to challenetne student< to develor, thetr own understandings o f justtce. to analvze cntically, atid to propo\e solutton\ t o a u i d e vartetv of con . . po\slble . temporary Issues uoncernrng \ o i i n l ju\tloe. Whtle complettn, the Justice Studte* curnculum. htu dent* w l l l en'ounter oooortunltle\ to de\clao tranhferable \ktIl\. tncludtng cnttcal thtnktng. om1 and urttten dtscourse. computer ltterdiy. and problem \olr!ng Faculty encourabe ~tudentsto practice jurtrce through bariou* experiential appro~ches,inc udlng ~ o l u n t e ework. r \er\ Ice learning, and ~nternshtps.Studenti acttbelv engdge i n thelr educatton \ l a dlscus\ton. cooperati~elearntnr. tleld tripc, and cahe based clas Advanced Fir\t Ycdr Comocaitlon 3 JUS I07 lntrodu~rlonto Juatic~Stud~e\... . . ...... . . .. . . ..3 or JLS 302 Pnnctpic\ ot Jusucs %"die\ 3 JUS 101 Rerearch ln Jurltcc Studzc< . . .. . 7 JUS 3( Bub c Stan\tt~al4naiy\t\ l o Julltl. l l r:tcn;t ;.,ur.e .Ic.~l~llp ollh thr. :\mtnL2n gnkern mcnt .)\t,,ln ;h.~,cn rn,m PO5 I 111. I'OS 270. 1'01; ill). .>I equlvaient. The5e cources may appl) to the iocial and behavtoral Tclence\ core area of the general studtes require ment The requlred ju*tlLe \tudrec component con-151s of 5 1 $emester hour,, of u htch 15 mu\t be taken in a related field approved by the ~chool.The following courses are required for all degree candidate? Equibalent courses may be substi tured when appropnate JUS 105 1, troduction to JU\IIL.~ Studleq ............. 7 ,rJLlS 3 5 P r ~ n ~ ~ p01l eJumce r Studre, 3 ) JUS 101 R e \ e a r ~ htn Ju\r cc Siudrc\ ... .3 JUS 302 B a r i ~Stnt>\ti~al Andly\i\ ~n Juatlce St dies V2 ............. . .3 JUS l(l1 J u \ t ~ Theory ~e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Total . . . . . . ................ 12 Through advwng, a group ot justtce studtes cour\es may be recotnmended to ensure a iomprehen\t\e exposure appropnne to the btudent's tntere*t\ Electives. Student\ are encoumged to uultze the unique o p ~ o n u n i t ~ afforded e\ b\ the unner\lt\. to oursue . oersonal a i d educational interest;. uhether in the form of abroad aampltng of other dlscipllnec or the deeper probtng of a \in gle field Transfer of Community Colleze - Credits. Cred~tatrans ferred from accredtted om mu nit) collegec are accepted as lower d ~ \ i v o ncredits up to a maxlmum of 64 seme\ter hour&.The a'ceptance df credit, i?.detemtned bv the direc tor ot Undergraduate Admt3slon\ and the utilizatton of crednts toward degree requrrement, I*detemtned by the faculty of the School of J u s t t ~ eStudie,. American Indian Justice Studies Certificate Program. The Amer~canlndtan Justice Studtr* Certificate Program 1s a cooperatwe etton bctueen the School of Juctlce Studre, and other ASU department\ T h ~ interdi . r , old1mnslr21 , 0 2 0 ~ s o n r a < l a DersDec: . e s c n DC .:e C ' Z ,CE?CC streci T , ~ ; . C P S urban po c i i ~ e b tre d scuss on. Pie equ s te see E g b ty unde Schoo of Just ce Stud es JUS 308 Courts and Society. 3 A H story and deve opment of courts Re at onsh p between d SDute res c .tor mecpan s s a o c. l.rs s x I str.r:c prcccsjes 'I not? lney are e-3eaoc3 -ec:.re c sc.ssgn C31PJrJI . O earn ny care a n B y s s Prereq-sle rce E g r r) .Wer S r c of ..aceS..u era ". es ' JUS 310 CorreCt'ons and Justlce. 3 A Exam nes the Un led States pr son cond t n: types of offenders ssues nctud ng drugs gangs drunk drv ng raca d scrm nat n. and 'ntermed ate pun shments Lecture d scuss on Prerequ s te see E g b ly" under 'Schoa f Justce Stud es JUS 311 Crime. Prevention. and Control. 3 A Prevent on and contro f cr me exam ned by a rev ew of co temp rafy theor es "st ce age cy procedures and soc a po c es Lecture. d scuss on Prerequ s te see E g b ty under S h of ustce Stud e s " - . .NOTE: For lr e Ccrera $1.0 c s re:. relncri c l . r $ r s sna caoe r .c reo. rCmOPiS j e t .n .e,s? Cirz3.al or Re,. renenls oaac , ~ th cata og see C as f catbn at Courses ;age 58 JUS 320 Cammunlty and Sacia Justice. 3 A Def n t ons of commun ty w b e d ussed and a a yred mpact of env ron e t n behav r pr m ses f carnmun D/ rgan raton for ca emp we ment Lecture d s uss on Prerequ s te see'E g b l y under Scho f ust e Stud es JUS 321 Wealth D str'bution and Poverty. 3 A Exam at n of wea th and ncame d str but on n the Un led States and ana yss of deo ogca and p t ca f rces produc ng an ncreas ng unequa socety Lecture. discusscon Prerequlste. see 'E gib! ly" under Schoo of Just ce Stud es Genera Sludes. C JUS 329 Domest c Violence. 3 A Lega h st rca the retca a d treatment aspects of d mestc v o ence nc ud ng ch d abuse woman baner ng ncest and mar la rape Lecture d scuss on. Prerequ s te see'E g b ty under Schoo 01 J u s ~ ! cStud ~ es JUS 335 Organ zed Cr ma. 3 A The nat re of organred cr me and Is ega actvt es theor es of can ta nme t and eft rts by "st ce agenc es to counter 1s dom nance n s c ety Lecture. d scuss n Prerequ s te see "E g b ly" under 'Schoo 01 Just ce Stud es. JUS 345 White Collar Cr me. 3 A Bas c wh te co ar concepts and categ r es, ca ses and enects: mech an sms and contexts 1opera1 on soc a and cr m no ogca resp nses. Lecture d scuss n Prerequ s te see'E g b ly" under Schoo of Just ce Stud es JUS 360 Law and Social Control. 3 A Res ut on of soc a ss es through the app calfon of aw as an age t f soc a contr Nature sanct ans and m Is of aw Categores of law and schoo s I)r sprudence Le ture d scuss on Prerequ s te see E g b ty u der Schoo of Just ce Stud es Genera Studies SB JUS 365 Substantive Criminal Law. 3 A Cr mes aga st persons p opeity and soc ety; egisatve ana ys s: pimary appe ate ludc a op ons substantve cr'm na aw $sues; tra court determ at0 s Lecture. d scuss on Prerequ s te see 'E g of Justce Stud es. b ty' under Sch JUS 368 Procedural Criminal Law. 3 A Due processwth respect to ndv dua berty pr vacy and government power emphas s on broad deasof PO t ca and soca theory Lecture d scusson Preiequ s t v see E g b ty under Schoo of Just ce Stud es JUS 375 Crime and the Mass Medla. (3 A A Survey of the mpact of mass med a and pop" ar cu ture on cr me PO ce act ons and soc a po cy. Lecture d scusson Prerequisite see E0 - b tv. under Schoo of Justce Stud es' JUS 360 Contemporary Issues of American lndian Nations. (3) A Exam nes the un que status of Amer can ndan governments focus ng ssues of sovere gnty and ega Iur sdct on. Prerequ s te see E zgi b hi under Schao of Just ce Stud es Genera Studes C JUS 394 ST: Special Topics. 1 3 A Topcs chose from var us f etds of lust ce stud es Lecture d scus son. Prerequ s te see E g b ty ndei Schoo of Justce Stud es" JUS 404 lmperatmes of Proof 3 A Issues of ev dence, rues of proof. estab sh g fact and ,dent ty 'n the us1ce sy tem Lectu e ase ana yss co perat ve learn ng, d scus on Pierequ s te. see E g b ty under Schoo of Justce Stud e5 Genera Studes LZ JUS 410 Puntshment: Loaicand ADDroach. 131 A .. Ang ,zes forms 3' v:~ snmenl nsn 300 nry :ney na.e clar:eo A'eas nc .oc c1 x o p l , 0 .tor, sno s c a sl.cl.re ol p-nsnmc I -ccl.re o w.s,ol ire,ea. r lc see E y 0 I)' bnner -Scnao of ..s: ce St . l o ; . JUS 415 Gender and International Development. 13, A Eka- r e s n c na,s n * o c ? i ' e nal ?a 0e.ecpmenl . i ~ e ~ o e r e o a s ne as .\amer r ' q 's 7.m-n r a l i r n ooi, nai 2nd sno nterra t ona arenas ~eciuie,sem nar ~ r & e q us te see E g b ly" under SCho of Just ce Stud es " Genera Sludes V G JUS 420 Women, Work, and Justlce. 3 A Exam at on of gender neq a D/ n the workp ace nc ud ng the nature 01 women s work the re1 ca ssles and modes for promot'ng gender lust eat work ect re d cus on Pre equ s te see E g b l ty under Schoo f Justce Stud es ~ - N3 ~~ C and H see Ge era Stud e s " page 85 For graduat on f add t ona omn bus courses owered but not sled n ~ or-an exp ~ a at o SCHOOL JUS 591 Seminar 1 3 A Topcs chosen fro var ou t e ds of iust ce stud es May be repeated for . cred ...t JUS 610 Law and the Soclal Sciences. 3 A Analys s of the the ret ca gro ds under y g d verse stud es of aw and soc ely creat an and adm n strat on of aw and r sprude ce a d PO ttcs JUS 620 Justlce Research and Methods 3 A Concept deve opme 1, resea ch de gn, data co ect on strateg es ega research and b d ng comp lei databases re eva t to the study 01 lU51Ce JUS 630 Data Anaiysls for Justice Research. 3 A 0 var ate and mu t var ate techn ques f data ana ys s and hypothes s test ng tor ]"st ce re ated researc and use of nto mat on and stat st cat programs JUS 640 Theoretical Perspectives an Justace. 3 A Ana ys s of ph osaph ca per pectves of u Ice nkages between soc a sc ence theory nd lust e c n tr cts app cat an of ust ce to soca ssues JUS 650 Advanced Qual'tative Data Ana ysis. 3 S Advanced qua tat ve data co e t on and ana ys s techn ques nc ud ng ethnography n depth nterv ews f e d notes cod ng transcr b ng content anavs 5 textua anavs s Sem nar JUS 669 Poitt#calTrials and inoigeno~sJ ~ s ce. f 3 A FOCLSEI -.PC? rcSC3 :1 1 F C 'C2 I 3 i C C . ,PCB an2 C rreP'ons CI n o o e n o . ~ano co?tcmo~ra? a sc.5~0, . . ..ss; ;.c:c JUS 691 Seminar. 1 3 F S SS Topes Chosen from va10us f e ds of st e stud es May be repeated tor cred t ~~ ~ School of Public Affairs Di~kinson hlcGaa Direclor (WILSN 208) 4801965-3926 Fax 4801965-9248 wna.asu.edu/copplpuhlicaffain PROFESSORS CAYER, COOR, HALL MANK N McGAW, MONTIEL PERRY WESCHLER ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS ALOZ E BROWN, DeGRAW LAN. ViNZANT ASSISTANT PROFESSORS CAMPBELL De LORENZO. McCABE DISTINGUISHED RESEARCH FELLOW PFISTER GRADUATE PROGRAM The f d ~ u l t ) n t i e S ~ h u oof l P u b l Aftdlr\ ~ otfer a 4 2 aerne5ter hour p r o t r s \ ~ o n a M l ~ \ t r t,r Publlc Admlnibtration (M.P.A. degree. The M.P.A. deerer i\ JLC! - d l t ~ dhb the National A \ \ o c l a l o n of School, of P u b l l i Attdlr, and A d m ~ n i \ t r ~ t l ofuASPA.4 n Thc \ i h r i o l .il\o otfel, an nter d t r c i p l t n x j ddrfree Isad11E to t h D ~l c t ,r of P U ~ ~ Adm~n IL Con\uIt the G, ulrr fir Ctir r oq for iatration (D.P.4 inforrndtlon dbout t h e i r p i x r a n \ OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS 461 PUBLIC AFFAIRS (PAF) PAF 401 Statist cs. 3 F S Surve of statstca conceptsandte h ques w thapp cat to pub c adm n strat on D es t c unt toward program f st dy Sat st es sta t st cs prereq s te requ erne t f r PAF 501 an 502 PAF 501 Pubic Service Research 3 F Ph sophy scope and methods, pub c e v c e esearchdesgn va ues. and eth cs Prerequ s te an approle L urse n tat st cs S PAF 502 Computer Appi cations. 3 omputer app cat ons n pub c atfa rs sonw e packages for data and pr bem at ana ys s dec s on mak ng nfo mat on d sse 5 v g Pre equ te PAF SO1 F S PAF 503 Public Anairs. The deve pme t and ntext t Amer an pub c adm n stiat on and po cy the o e t adm st at n govern e and va es and eth cs n adm n strat n PAF 504 Public Anairs E C O ~ O ~ I C3S F . S T e bas cs f pub c se tor ec "om s m r ec nom and macro econom c conceDts . aoo . . ed to oub e tar dec s on and e c es PAF 505 Public PO icy AnaiyS s. 3 F nst tut ona a d forma ana y of p y pro esse dec s an mak ng. andoabem ovno vaues et cs a dtheu es foocvanavss prerequ s tes PAF 504 sat sfact n f the tat t c rkqu remeni PAF 506 Public Budget ng and Flnance. 3 F The ega soca econ mc po tca nsttut na and ethca foundat ns of governme la f nance budget and budget ng Prerequ stes PAF 502 504 PAF507 Pubirc Human Resource Management. 3 F S Persanne systems behav rand management Ipeop e n pub c organ zat s c ect ve behav or un m c 1 ct management m tvat pod" t v l y a dethcs PAF 508 Organization Behavior 3 F S The y and app caton n the ma ge ent of ga zat a behav r w th emphas s on eadersh p and t e pub serv e PAF 509 Publ c Serv ce. 3 S Capst ne app cat n f care course know edge k 5 and ab t es equ red for pub c serv ce Pre equ s tes PAF 501 5 2 503 504 505 506 507 5 8 PAF510 Governmental Budget'ng. N Theortes app cat a s and c equence of budget dec on mak ng Pierequ te PAF 504 PAF511 Governmenla Finance N Sources f fu dng management f f nd and debts a d genera Pat ter of expend lure n state co nt e t es an d st cts Prereq 5 18 PAF 504 PAF 520 Pubic Management. 3 N The manageme t process n g ver me t and pub agenc es, w th emphasson the executve eadersh p w l h n the pub c ectoi . , PAF 521 Organ ration Theory. 3 N Organ zat on theory and current re earch ernp a s w th app cat on to pub c adm n stiat ve organ rat ns PAF 522 ~ u bci Labor Re atmns. 3 N sm con1 ct R se at p b c n on sm ma agei a po y tobard u n sm on budgets peis nne po c es and re o ul on mpact of pub c po cy PAF 523 The City and County Manager 3 A The managers e an e rces the d fte g 1 rms of adm n st a tve eg s at ve and c mmu ty sect rs PAF 525 Publ c Program Management. 3 N Governmenla serv e programm ng form at g f na c g Perat ng eva uat ng a d rep rt g. Ana ys s t tera cy eat onsh ps a d the roe and c ndu t of researc n the programm ng process WF 526 pub1 c Sector Human Resource Deve opment. 3 N C ncepts and lechn ques f organ rat na deve opme t n the pub c g e ec t ve deve pment. sector cud ng st ft ng supeiv s r tr ies urce p an" g a d ernp yee Ira g PAF 529 Organ zatian Change and Development 3 N EXP r ng the natu e and management f chanqe and deve apment as at t a h eve o g n zat a a gaa s effe t g a ned change NOTE: For the Ge e a Stud es equ re en1 au ses and codes such as L1 N3. C and H see Ge era Stud es page 85 F r g ad at an n bus urses altered but not sled n req rements ee Un versly Gra uat on Requ rements page 81 F ran exp anal on t add t ona th s cataog see C ass Icat n of C urses page 58 PAF 530 Management of Urban Government. 3 N Adm n stratve practces and behavior w th n the urban p t ca dm n 41'dl . e en. r9rmenl F.,c10?3 a'eas s,?n a s c ' 7 c r P3r' palor .mdn :a?nng .rear lransp0ilal01 a l o l l e c ' c ' i oe';%ee ce PJ ' C S r l n O aomn $:CAI . e Cf'C 01C) PAF 531 Communoty Conflict Resoluton. ; 1. tn'e.2 r:c nar, apprcacn to .lOcrSt2?5"3 :,e a , r a r s 1 cam-. P 11COP! CI Stra.eoc consaerators n w c , acs =r.ir- 3.1. c pien! a react on conftct Re want ;ode and research I nd n& generated by both case stud es and comparat ve meth ds PAF532 Urban Planning Administration. 3 N H stor ca and present day use of urban pan" ng a d procedures f r Is mp ementat on Bas c pr nc p es and pract ces PAF 533 Urban Growth Adm nlstration. 3 N Exam nes the process at urban growth and change Pa tnersh p ro es p ayed by pub c and pr vale sectors n management are emphas zed PAF 535 Urban Housing Policy. 3 N Comprehensive cons deraton of the revta zat on f Amei ca c lles w th malor emphas s upon the hous ng process and re ated nstt bons and servces PAF536 Urban Policy Making. 3 N Ana ys s of the opportun t es and costs f nf uenc ng pub pot y and the ro es of off c a s and bureaucrat es in dec s on mak ng PAF 540 Advanced Pollcy Analysis 3 A Emphasres the structure of po cy prob ems forecast ng po cy a ter na! .cs opt m z.nq rcsor'ces ano ie0.c r g x c e lj I n pc u, mar ~ n qPie'cq.slo PAF 505 or nnr.c!cr appr .a PAF 541 Program Eval~atlon.,3 N Var 9.r metroocages a.a a o e 'or i r i t., .a':,, 01:. .o :: 6, c e s an3 voqrams Prcrc3. sle PAF 5Ci c' ns". 13, a : y c . n PAF 546 Envlronmentsl Policy and Management 3 \ Ana ys s of env ronmenta pa cy and p ann ng ssues and pr nc p es re ated lo the ana ys s and management of natura and urban reg na resources PAF 547 Science. Technology, and Publ c Anslrs. 3 N The nf uence of sc ence and technoogy on governmenla pa cy mak ns sc ent sts as adm n strators and adv sors sovernmenta PO cv mak ng for scence and technotogy governme; as a sponso; of . research and deve opment PAF 548 Women, Politics, and Publrc Pol cy. 3 N Expores how PO tca ph osophy po tcs and pub c po cy aflectand are anected by women PAF 549 Diversity Issues and Public Policy. 3 N Exam nation of pub c pa cy ssues concern ng or affect ng women back Lat no. Asan and Amei can nd an commun t es as we as those groups mpact on the po'cy process PAF 550 Information Management. 3 N Concepts and theory of tnfoimat on and nformat n techno ogy n pub c sector organ rat ans. PAF 551 Computers n Adminatratlon. 3 N Exper ence n use of computer techn agy f r pub cad n strat on prob em sou ng PAF 552 Publlc Information Systems. 3 N System$ ana ys s concepts and theory as app ed to adm n strat on Aternat've modes of informalon organirat on and the r mpact on ~ u bdec t s on makno. PAF 555 Research Data Management 3 h rooe ems arso:.ale:l n In a-,la - r l ' l n ( ~ i ~ - ~nnal Tecnn :.es resesrcn en. 'cmenl Ddldwase rrsn,serr~nls,sltm~ SEC:~. an0 ntegr ry access b ry and cost PAF 556 Database Management Systems. 3 N Concept and use of modern database management systems n an adm n stratve organ rat on Advantages and d sadvantages 1 th s approach PAF 561 Comparative Admin'etratian. 3 N Lteiature on comparat ve pub c adm strat an the ry Bure cra es and the r mpact an the po tca deve apment p ocess Se ected natons are stud ed PAF 562 Intergovernmental Relations. 3 A Eva "ton growth present status a d chaw ter st cs of the U S fed era system of government Federa state re at ns state ca re a tons. reg anal sm counc s of government terstate cooperat on. grants- n ad. and revenue shar ng. . lo . . - I, PAF 563 Report Preparation. 3 N tntensve pract e n wr nen and ora presentat n of reports to c nfer ences w th probems n p adm n straton V sua a d techn ques PAF 564 Political Economy. 3 A C ass ca and c nlemporary terature a d h star ca deveopment of goveinmenla and econ m c arrangements w th speca emphas's on the io e of the state PAF 591 Seminar. 1 12 F S TOPcs may nc ude b t are not m led t the fa ow ng a Bus ness and Government b) Emergency Management c Genera Pt b c Adm n strat on d nformat on Management e Pub c F nance Adm n st at on f Pub c Management q Pub c PO cy Ana ys s h Urban Affa rs and Urban P ann ng PAF 600 Research Design and Methods. 3 A Advanced methods of research des gn and data co ecton. Prerequ s tes forma graduate eve course work n stat stcs and research methods PAF 601 Seminar: Policy Analysis and Evaluation. 3 A NormaI've and ca ceptua ss es of po cy formu at on p ementatan and eva uaton methods of po cy ana ys s and eve uaton PAF 602 Seminar: Foundat ons of Publlc Adminlstration. 3) A Eth ca soca ega. and ph soph ca f undat ons of pubtc adm n s trat on PAF 603 Sem'nar: Omanization and Behav or in the Publ c Sector. 3 A Structure organ rat n c nduct and peliorma ce of pub c sector lnsttut ons n the adm n strat an of pub pa cy Prerequ s te PAF - - 602 Department of Recreation Management and Tourism C a r l t o n E Yoshioka Chair (MOEUR 131) 4801965-7291 F a x 5801965.5664 ~~u.asu.edu~copplrecreation PROFESSORS ALL SON HALEY, YOSHIOKA ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS TEYE. V RDEN ASSISTANT PROFESSORS ASHCRAFT BAKER MART NEZ, PRITCHARD, SCHNEIDER. SONMEZ DEPARTMENTAL MAJOR REQUIREMENTS Studentc ma\ decldre R e i r e ~ o t n a\ their major but can not regt\ter tor upper d ~ \ l \ l o ncore cla\\e\ uithoutp,ufes ~ r o i ~ ,irrn,i. nl To be c f t ~ ~ t ~adn l l \ tt d \ \ l t h profecqional rtatur to the B 5 degree prc ,lam in Re rL311( n \tudents mu\! o f Publ c Procram\ r ldjor \taru\ adrnt\\~onrequtren ent? Lee 'Admib\~on." pase I. meet the Collc,e a): 2. ~ o n i p l e t eREC hleher: 120 and 210 M i t t a rrade o t "C" or DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION MANAGEMENT AND TOURISM 463 1 complete elther COM 225, 241. or 259: and 4. tounsm studentc mu\[ .tlso hdve a "C" or htghrr in ECN 112. Transfer completed 56 hour' or more at another in~titut~on mu\t remo\e any ot the abo\e courqe or scholahttc d r f i ~ ~ e n c ibetore es being admitted lrrrh pmfessio,tal stcrrtrr to the B.S. degree in Recredtlon. Student, mu\t complete the untverstt) General Studies requirement and the College of Pub ic Program? c o m e requtrements in addttion to ~najorrequirement<. General Stud~escourses may not be wed concurrently toward the General Studies requirement and reldted requlrementh wlthin the major core. RECREATION-B.S. The B.S. decree program in the Depmment ot Recreatlon Management and Toun\m c m t e n upon the ?).sematic study of lelsure related phenomena, tncludtn? human behaxtor and development, re\ource ucc, en\ ironmental and s o ~ i a l trruei, and p u b l ~polfi\ ~ 11 I, pr.>re,,~<~n~l pr.,;rAm that ie3turc.; lull sxp.l,ule C I I ,t~J;nt>1.1 3 multti.~~ctc.d ;UIILCP~ of letsure and the quallt) preparation of the\e students fo; professional lebel entr) Into letrure ser\ tce occupationb Thts multtdi~cipltnarydegree program i~ designed to pro vide the \tudent with the competmclea necessary for employment in management and program delibery po\ition\ In d i ~ e r s eletsure agencie5 huch a\ muni~ipalrecreation and park depanmentc. count) park departments. YMCAs, YWCAs, Boyc and Girl\ Clubs ot Amenca. and other non profit agencies, \,\,tor 2nd comentton bureaus, sentor cen ters, retirement ~ommunitte*, resorts. cltnical rehabilitation centers, ho\pttalr. deqttndtion manaeement companle*, and other component? of the touri\m commerct31 recreatlon indusuv. Graduates haxe a150 been employed . . by. state oftices ot tourism, *tatr parha depanmenth. \anou\ federal recreation reyource agencie5, and profebsiona ?port* arena\, Concentrations Students may ?elect from t u o ~oncentratlonc.( I ) recre ation management and (2 toun\m. Recreation Management. Student5 pursuing the recreatton management concentrdtlon c3n fulther specialtze in thera peutic recreatlon. community and urban recreation, outdoor Amer recreatton, or nonprofit/)outh agency adm~n~rtratton tcan Humantcb) In addltlon to the core. these concentra tions consist of I 7 remeitrr houn of recreation related courses and 15 \eme*trr houri of related areas courses. Within the recreatlon management concentration. \tu dents ma) spectalt~ein Therapeutic Recreation and in d o ~ n g so, may qualif) to t t\ kind In Arllond Tourism. Thr t o u n m LonLcntrdtton consicts of 31 \eine\ter hours of major core courses. ntne srmr\ter hours of tour n m related requg mmrnt\. nlne \eme\ter hours of touri\m NOTE: optlonc, and 12 ~emesterhours of nonma or related course work Toun\m \tudent\ ma) choo\e to follom either the market tng and commumt) debrlopment track or the hervlces track tor then related course work lnformatlon on both of theqe a\.allable from the academic MINOR IN TOURISM The department offer5 a n~inorin Touri5m. consisting of REC 120 Lelsurr and the Qualtty of Life and 12 addtttonal hours of upper dl\ taton approbed couraea from the ASU matn campu, The mtnor in Recreatton Management prevl oualy offered ir ~urrentl)undergoing academlc review It ma) be offered in the future subject to re*ource availabthty. CERTIFICATE PROGRAM NonprofiVYouth Agencj Administration: American Humanics Certificate Program. The centficate promam in Nonprofit/Youth Agenc) Admitii\tration: Amencan Human ica features proter\ional affiliation u ith and certification by Amencan Humamcc. Inc the nattonal leader in educatton for youth and human ,emice agency administration. American Humamcs collaborate\ wtth such agenctes a5 the Amer icdn Red Cro\c Btg Brother\IBig S15ters. Boy? and Girls Clubs of America, the Boy Scouts of Amenca, Camp F re, the Gtrl Scouts of the USA. Habitat for Humantty, ~"nior Achlerement, the United Wa), YMCA, and YWCA. Tlus program pror~de,an ;cademtc approach featuring untque issues of voluntary. not for profit agency manage ment and includes active pantcipation by agency profes \tonal5 who offer workchop<. hemtnar*. field trip&,and experiential education experiences. . REC 220 Introdnitton to Nonprotlt Youth and Human Scntce Aeenclc5 3 REC 3W Fund Ratvne 3 REC 310 Volunteerlrm . 3 REC 720 Youth ax d Human S e n ~ c Narkahor, e ......1 REC 420 Amencdn Humdnlc\ In\tilutc.. ..................1 2 REC 1 3 ) Mdndbmg Not fo Profit Agcnctcr ................ 3 Mtntmun 14 t tal PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS The 63 \emester hour B.S. degree in Recreation includes 33 \emester hours of major core course?. which must be taken on the ASU Marn campus. Recreation Major Core Courses REC I20 Lel\uie and the Quality ot Llfe S B . . REC ? I Le rure Deltrcr) S)rtem% REC 330 Programmlng of Recreatlon Senrcea L2 REC 350 Promoting and Marhctlng Recreatlon Senlcec REC REC REC REC 364 162 463 182 .............................. Founddllonr of Thcrdpeutlc Recreation. Managem~nt,I Reir.atlon Sentce? Sentor lnternlhtp Asserarnent and E~aluatlonof Recieat~on ........................ T la . . . . . . . . . . . . Serblce, Forthe Genera Stud es requ reme 1 couises and codes (such as L1 N3 C, and H see Genera Stud e s ' page 85 For gradualon requ rements see Un veisly Gradualon Requ rements page 81 For an exp anal on of add t one om" bus courses onered but not sled n th s cataog see'C ass fcat on of Courses page 58 R E C 310, 350. 462. and 482 r e q u l r e p , ~fehjro,zal hlulrr\ and muqt be taken i n \equence. R E C 463 I\ the final L ~ P htone c o u r w taken i n the department. Tun hundred hour\ o f recreation leaderchip experience (\olunteer h o u r r l are requtred before enrollment i n R E C 4 6 1 Senlor 1ntern.hip. Student5 are not p e r m ~ t t e dto take addlt~onalcourie u o r h during t h e n sentor internship place ment pertod. Appro\al o t intern\hips for matn campus ~ t u dents must be recelred from the Department o f R e c r e ~ t i o n Manaremen1 and Tourt\m office on the main campus. A \tudent m u a attain a ernde o f " C or hieher i n all cour\e\ wtthin the major, tncludin, the related area Specific course, that ma\ be u\ed to fulfill the related reuu~rements are ll*ted o n checkheetc a \ a ~ l a b l ein the depanment office. I n both the recreation management and touri\m concen trdtionb, the related areas and directed e l e i t l r e \ cour\e u o r k must be \elected from a departmental h s l o f appro\ed unt .. \ e r \ ~ t ) cour\e\ - GRADUATE PROGRAM M.S. in Recreation. The curriculum f o r the hl S degree - in Recreation I\ de4gned to help student, achteve both aca demir and protes\tonal goals. Areab of ~ o n ~ e n t r a t i o n include uutdoor recreatton recreatlon admlnl\trdtton. social ~ \ . v c h o l o c i c a la\pect, o f le~\ure,and tour!\m and commercial recreatlon Students may c o n plete a thecis or an a ~ p l l e dPTOILL~oDtton. Informatton on the M S III Recre ation;, de≪d i n the G,adrI Social \\<>rk (B.S.W.1. 2 . Xla\tl \\'<~rhi\l.S.W.l. :~nd 3. I)~>L.I<>~ ~ ~ l ' l l l ~ lI'l~.D.l ~ l ~ ~ ~it11 c ~rn,i!i,>r ~ ~ in l ~Suc~al ) \\,>rh. '1'1,~ \l.S.\\. [pr<>$r:,,,,I,:,, I\,<> ~,,,,~~,,t,,,ti<~,,, 0, thc \cc,,nJ )i..ir: ( I 1 direct p~$.;twc (DPI tioil ( 2 1piunniny. .%dlninh tr;~t~,,~l. :1111l c o i ~ ~ ~ ~ i [pi..c~ti~c u ~ l x t j II'ACI. 111 i.on\id~ring thc I>:\(' ~ ~ , ~ ~ ~ c c \~~~~ t dr c: ~~IICCCI t ~t s~ I<> c ~hcr ;n$itrc ~. t l ~ ~ ~cc:~L!\c t . ~ ~ ~ ' \ I > . L C :n:oi.lhil~~!. C lp~cl>n.ncc I \ g v c n 11) il,di\idui~l\ i \ i l h \,~!vtii.,rn p r c ' ~ > u \e\pi'rlcncc. 1-,>1 i1101i. III~<>~~I:I~IOII r ~ . f i ~ d \lilslcr\ ~ ~ ~ 2nd ~ l PIID. ~ c I",,",",,,. \C' thc (;liilli, . . I ..I,., 'Im ,ltl~c,ii>llr.y, a IIIII~Ilhc oil~\cr\(t! and other ~lni(er*itic\or COITIIII~~~~II> COIIC~CI xil h o hi>\crt<>tioinplctcd the ,I~II~I\\~oI~ .,. , , . ,..I. .I\ IC- West Hall, home to the School o l Social Work requtrclnents to the program. Studmts transferring from other univercitirs or community collcgcs as prmmjlrrr \hould f<,llow the procedure outlincd under "Tx~nsfcr Credit." page 63. Studmts trancferrinp from other uollcfer t ~ ~ t the h ~uni\ersily n must obtain a Change o f Collcfc Sonil frori~thc School o f Social Work. Academic Service\. WHALL 135. Admission P r ~ e d u r efor Social Work Xlajors. Thi, admi\>ion procedure is for srudcnts who ha\e 51 scm~.ster hour\ or inore md have taken SWC 27 1 Introduction t o Socliil Work. 291 Social Sewice Deliver! S)stmmb. 301 Human Behavior i n the Social En\ironment 1. and 310 S,,cial \hnrk Practice I.Students wishing to enter the Social Work major are required to apply for admis5ion to ths pmemm i n addition to obtaining an afticial Ceniticatt. ~ l f ,Adrni\\ion to the universit). Student> arc eligible l u :$pply for admi\%" to the Social Work maior dutine the Iaht . c ~ ~ v c ~ .I~11L c~ c. ,,8 p h . ~ ~ ~\ <~. I., # r 11 c .~c ~ ~ h ' . t 2lr!..l~ 1 . . [ >.i ~ ..,!.I% I ,.\: ..>,vp.~,~:J.i4,:!~V.'.~I h~,"r% .,~~.l I ~ C , C ~ J . ~ ~ . )., , ,:h .,>..r.L,n\ I!ICCVI*I ,,ilh. .:I:I:\I~C ., . ~ l i ~ 11):). l i arc applytnf. Student\ are admitted l o the major at lhr. bcgtnning o f the term following the semester durtn: which . ~ ,, ~~ ~~~~~ applj~. ~~ ~~~ I SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK 467 Students ma) obtain a Social Work major application packet at the School of Social Wod, Academic Services, WHALL 135. or request that one be mailed to theu home address by call~ng4801965 6081. Appllcanta are re\lewed for admission for the fall and \urine semesters Students aoD \ine must have a Certificate d f ~ d m l s 5 i o nto the umversii; ;I their files by November 1 for sorine . - a d m k i o n and March 1 for fall admission. All other application matenals (i.e., application form, additional statement, and two letters of reference) must be returned to SCHOOL OF SOC AL WORK ACADEM C SERV CES ARIZONA STATE JNIVERS TY PO BOX 871802 TEMPE AZ 85287-1802 Materials must be recei\ed by November 1 for spring admission or March 1 for fall admission. Fa~lureto meet these deadlines may result 1n the applicant havlng to wait for the next admis<~onspenod. Applicants are notified by mall of the committee's decision. Those applicants who habe been denied admirsion mav, reauest a conference with the BSW program coordinator to discuss the declsion and to obtan guldance in the development of future plans. . Criteria for Admission. Adnuss~onsare based on the fol lowing criteria: I. A m~nimumcumulat~veGPA of 2.00 is required. 2. A m~nimumcumulative GPA of 2.75 in core social work courternativ& and then submit a wntten request to the B.S.W. program coordinator. A stu dent may reque\t a leave of absence from the Soclal Work progmm for a penod of one year. Thta lea\e applses only to the Soc~alWarh program and not to the unlverslty. No leave of abbence is eranted from the univeraitv ) Ehceot when recommended b i t h e Comminee on ~ c a d & i c a n d ~ r o f e a - aional Standards, the student must be in good mliding in the program at the time the request IS made. Student, shuuld be aware that nonattendance at the university tor one or more semesters requues reapplication to the univenit, Fai ure to request a leave of absence by Social Work major? re\ult\ n remobal from the program. Readmission. Undergraduate student5 (premajor and maior) who have oreviouslv attended ASU but hd\e nit been enrolled at h s lnstltution for one or more seme\ter\ are reaulred to aoolv for readnuasion follou~neunwer\lt\ as outiiied under "Readmlsslon toyhe ~ n ~ v e ; sity," page 71. Students who were pre\iously Social Murh majors may, in addition, be required to reappl) tor major status Transfer Students. The university standard, for ebaluat~on of transfer credit are listed under 'Transfer Credit." page 61. Community college students planning to trancfer at the end of then first or second year should plan the11Lommunlt, college courses to meet the requirements ot the ASU ~u-rnculum selected. Students attending Anzona communlty col leges are permitted to follow the degree requirements specified m the ASU catalog in effect at the time they begin atten their communitv colleee work. orovld~ne " their ~ o l l r r e dance is continuous See "Guideliner for Determination of Catalog Year," page 81. Anzona students are urged to refer to the Art-orra Htphe, Educarron Course Equivalent) Gurde (CEG) for the tran, ferability of specific courses from Arlrona community col leges. Coples of the gulde are available from Academlc Services, WHALL 135 Students may al\o a c c e s the guide Web w e at through the Office of Academic Arti~ulat~on's - www.asu.edu~pro\ost/aniculat~on. Courses transferred from community college\ are acceoted as lower-division onlv. Students a e ureed to choose theu communlty college courses carefull\. in \ iew of the fact there is a minimum number of hour\ of work taken at the un~versilythat must be upper dlvision crsd~t (see "Credlt Req~urements,"page 81) D~recttransfer of courses from other accredited in\tltu tlons to the School of Social Work I < sub~ectto the existence ofparallel and equal courses in the rchool', ~ u r r i ~ u l u m Transfer credit is not given for courses in whlch the loue\t passing grade ("D)or a failing grade ("Eor 'P')u a \ received. Credit for "hfe eroerience" i* not given in lfeu of cour\e requirements. A minimum of 30 Yemeqter hour, earned in resident cremt courses at ASU is requ~redfor graduntlc n. - ADVISING Students are reaoonsible for meeting the deeree - reuulre merits and seelung advising regarding the11 program \tatu\ and oroeress. Uvon admission to the Social h o r h mAlor. eachsGdent is assigned a faculty adlibor who ars~rt;uith career olannine. The academ~cad\i\or a\\i*t\ \tudmt\ uith program planning, registration. preparation of needed pet] lions, ~erificanonof graduation requtrements. and referral, to unnerslty andlor communlty resource, Student, must meet with an academic advrsor before any regstratlor? Iran, - DEGREES The \~hool'sundergraduate ~ u r r l ~ u l u lead, n i to a Baihe lor ut S v ~ i a hl o r h (B.S.W.) degree The B S W depree pro gram I \ .ciiredited b) the Counull of Soctal h o r h Edu~dtlon CSWE) The prin~lpaloh ectl\e >tthe underzraduate cur r culun I \ to o r e o n \tudent\ tor he~lnnlne - le\el -zenera i\t practice i n \ U L I ~ work I The progrdm I \ al\o deblgned to pre o.ue rtodent\ for culturdllv \enTltne Dractrce and to proltde preparntlon far oradudtc training in \ocldl uork. Dur~ngthe ficrhman and aophomore )ear\, \tudentq ioli~entrdteon I btd~ntnra mong baihgroutid in Itbel-il art, and a'tences and. re claqqified a h premajor, untd the! are uffiitally ddn itted to the ma o r Entrance ~ n t othe Soildl Work major tr ltn the premdjor IS not dutomdtlc w e "Adnu~~ion." page .. - 44.4) Junlur and \enlt S i ~ t aWork l \Ndents must iomplete PHI I ) I lntn ducuan to Philosophy or PHI 306 Apphed Eth i \ Socmi orid Br tim r u , ~\ r < , c < 5 . The follow ng coune, me required: ECN I l l h h i r o n l ~I' 1 p LI SB . . . PGS I l l Introd i t on 1 P\)iholt .y SB 3 POS 10 Go\ernmcnl .hnd Polit L\ SB or POS r l 1 4mcri an Ndtlona G \ernmet I \B 1 SOC I f Intr d u i l i n 1 S ,c loo\ SB Tr SOC 31 P$rn~ipis\t Saioloo\. SB 3 .3 T tal 12 3 1 Norural S-rtnces Sch ul ot SOCKIh o r h ctudent, mu\t complete a course n ruhrr hun1.m blolog) or anatom) and ph\.\~ology MAJOR REQUIREMENTS The School ot S o ~ i dW l c ~ kward\ a Bachelor of Soc~al Worh degree upon the \ucce\\tl I ~ u m p l e t ~ oofn a oumculum conaicttne of a mlnin un ot 120 \eme\ter houn. Thl\ GRADUATE PROGRAM The faiult! in the S ~ h o oof l Sactal %rh ofter d Marter ot S ,cia1 Worh M.S.W and a Ph.D In Soctal Work For more lnformdtton ?n cour5es. tarult), dnd promams. \ee the Gnzduorc Curaloq. UNIVERSITY GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS In add~ttonto fulfilllne college and mqor requirement\. \tudent\ must meet a l um\en1t) graduation requtrement\ For more information. her "Uni\ei\~t) Graduat~onRequ re merit,." page 81 General Studies Requirement All \tudent* enrolled in a bai~.ildureate deLree prograo mu\[ vaurf) a unnerhltv require nent for a minimum ot 35 \en e\ter houn uf appro\ed Lourse u ~ r kn Genera Studim See "General Studres," page 85. Ncte that all three Gel rral Studle, au.wener\ ares, x e requtred Con\ult your a~ademlcadvr\or for an appro~ed 11\1 of Ilurrec SCHOOL O F SOCIAL WORK DEGREE REQUIREMENTS All \ t u d m t ~enro led in d bacrdl.lureate deoree program l Soc JI Work degree requirement, n u\t sati\t\ S ~ h o oof utth addit~oiialcourse uork cho\en from amon. thr \e co i r w that \dtt\f) the General 5tudle\ requirement. Gen era1 Studte, courbes are h t e d in the "Genera Stud~eb"\ec tlon page b5. In the c.oul\e dercriptlcm*. In the S hr Is/tudent* \\ho h a e a cumulati\~GPA < I le\\ than 1.00 dnd u h o do not \tare \ d i d rs&cn\ for thc nted to n ~ ~ \ t e r f the o r credtt,. Studentr u h n remter tor renle\ter hcun. n e x e s of 18 .md d not ha\e an appm\sd msrli ad petition on file ha\e Lourhe, random ) r~ 11 1\ed thrnueh an --admtn~atmt~ve drop" a ~ t i o n . - Social Work Curc Kequix.cment .> SWU 7 introdu t r I > S L W' r l H SWU 29 SOLI Sel ILL D - \L? 53,ten \ 5WL ? I Human B h.n in the Soc a En\ n,nn ~ n I tI. \B S\\L 110 S ) gal U ~ r hP i l r e I SWL %20R e w a r c h \ I r l h d, I Said \%ark S\\T ,4n Hurndn Beill < r I I the FOL E \ I nrn~11 11 56 SWL 771 D \sr\llr I d O p p r ~\ 7 ~n a Soc a W r l C t \tC SWU 4 Socu U r l Pr.tclicc 11 . ? 5 U L I I I 1 F ~ d l n r l i t i I1 $\\U 1 1 5 Field l n \ I i u ~ r i~ 5 mmai 11 $\\L 472 5 % Po ~ i t l d Fcriz e, . .. . SUL' 44, Intrill I 1 1 Pl.8~1cc nllh Chi drrn and FJI r \ n C d W-ltnre or SUL U1 I \ \ C L I 11 5 i h ol boclal\V r l 3 5 Tota 3 7 ? 7 ? 3 ? 7 ? . . 45 SCHOOL O F SOCIAL WORK 469 SWU 412 and 414 each requlre 16 hours weekly per semester in the field. Students must file an aoolication for .. field work before registering for the courses. No credit is granted toward fulfilling major core require merits any course in the ma,or unless the grade in that course is at least a "C." ELECTIVES Students are required to take 37 semester hours of courses in areas related to social work. The practice model of the program is a social work generalist. Each student is encouraged to consult with an academic adv~sor~nselecting electives. Economics, educat~on,psy chology, and sociology are only a few of the academic uolta offering knowledge of value to the profe~sionalsocial work pracutloner. Undergraduate Student Enrollment in Graduate Classes. Undergraduate students at ASU in the11senior year may enroll in a maxlmum of nine graduate semester hours in the School of Social Work. orovid~ne u thev , have an overall GPA oi 3.tXI or h~gherat the tune of enrollment and have secured the reuu~redsirnar~re,for sooro\.dl If 3 courre I, .. not used to meet an undergraduate graduation requirement, it may be eligible for use in a future graduate program on the same b a s s as work taken by a nondegree graduate student (see the Graduate Catalog). Field Instruction. Field instruction for the B S.W. program is offered concurrently w ~ t hclassroom study. Students are ass~gnedto a social service agency and work under the supervision of a School of Social Work approved social work professional. Field instruction permits testing theory in practice and provides a base of experience for class discusslons. Qualified agencles In aeveral Anzona commum ties are utilized for field instruction. B.S.W. students work ln one placement for 16 hours a week, for a total of480 hours over two semesters. In ass~gn ine- the . olacement, the school takes into account the stu dent'>erlucal~onxlneeds and career goals (i~~nerilll\t soi~al workers need robe ian~iliaruith lhc m t r h ~ d ,of uurlunpwith indlvrduals, farml~es,and groups, as well as in organizations and communities and with all ages and ethnic groups. The faculty are committed to establishing the capa bilities necessary for high quality, social work generalist oractice B.S.W. field mstructlon agencies are located primarily in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Specially arranged, more distant placements may requlre up to a two hour drite. Although car oools are ooss~ble,oersonal transoortation 1s strongly recommended while anending school.' SCHOOL O F SOCIAL WORK ACADEMIC STANDARDS To remaln in good academic standing, the student must malntain a minimum overall GPA of 2.00 (B.S.W.) at the end of each semester. Most course&In the program are sequential; successful complet~onof each course In the sequence is required to enroll in the following course. Retention and Disqualification The followlne oolicies eo\em retention dnd disoualifica tion. ". Probationan Status. A ~tudentmu\t maintain a minimum overall cumulat~veGPA of 2 00 (B.S W.). A student IS olaced on orobationarv status automat~~allv when (1 the GPA is les; than the k n i m u m at the end o i any ieiester or (2) a grade of " D or " E a recelred for an\. major core requtrement, regardle% of the GPA Students may also be out on probat~onfor reahona other than grades. Probationary status require* completion of a plan wnt ten and s~gnedby the student and faculty advisor, uith cop ies for the student, faculty ad~lyor.B.S W. program coordinator, coordinator of field educat~on,and file that indicates when and how defi~ienciera ill be met. T h ~ cplan must contain a prob~sionto bnng the GPA up to minimum standards by the end of the qucceeding >emester or at the completion of 12 hours of letter graded cource uork. whlch exer come5 later. Probatlonary students mav be denled ree 14r3tn1non the &h\?n?cof ruch d p1.m Once 3 Soc1.11Work ,tuden~I, ,,n a;s,lm~c pr.~h.lllon.~h: student remains 1n that status until the overall GPA reaches the retention level (2.00 [B.S.W.]) or until the student 19 dtq qual~fiedfrom the university - Termination from the Program. A 5tudent i* terminated from the promam under any one of the follou~ngclrcum stances: 1. A student falli to carry out the plan debeloped dunng d probatlonary \emester. 2. A B.S.W. student recei~esan " E grade (tallure Infield practuxm. 1 A B.S.W atudent does not accept or is not accepted by three or more field agenaes if, in the judgment of fac ulty and field staff, the placementb can prov~dedppro pnate field erpznence* without undue lnconvenlence to the student 4. The student doeq not adhere to profess~onaleypectdtions and standards (see the ASU Stede,zf Code of Cox duct Natio~zulAs~onanonof Socral WorLers Code of Erh~cs,and CSWE Curriculum Pol; .\ Srnrerne,zr). 5 A student appears to lack the degree of ph)b~calor men tal health necessar) to funct~oncuccessfu I) as a soc~al worker. Such a student may be requlred to undergo a medical examination and make the reaults available to the Committee on Acadenuc and Profe\sional Stan d a d * of the School of Soc~alWork The re?pons~bilitv for revleulng and determin~ngthe qual~ficat~on of stu dents whose behdvlor or performance .me m question i q \ested in thls c o m t t e e ?he comm!ttee'\ defialon may require the di?mi\sal or dlsqual~ficatlonof a atudent from the program. Reinstatement. A disqualified student who de\aes to be reinstated ma) subnut an applrcation for rein\tnement. A d~saual~fied mdent normall\ 1s not reinstated until at least m e \entester 113r el~p\e.lirom th: LJI: .)t J~.,lusl~!i;aIac~n Thr. hurdm ,x'~\lihl!.l~lnur\e\ except wme EPE iour\s\ are held in air ~ l n d i t ~ < ) ncla\\r10m\ ed I /db~rJtorie\. A limited nu1 her nt L u15s\xirs c tiered at off campu\ loca tlon, There are three re.ular ce\\ on,. one ot eight \reek\ and t\\o of fiie i \ e ~ h \Thc el .ht u s s h \zc\ioo and the t i n t ti\e weel. \erston be,in 11 u rame date. During the \urnmer ASL a < offer, \tudmtb the oppor tuiiit) to carti grddudte 01 undergraduate credit u h ~ l ertud) ing in forelpn cr unule* through \ ~ n o Summer u~ St id) Program, TIie5r pr :rdm\ dre dlrected by ASU ~ J L u I.~nd ~ ~ habe been .ipprc\ed h) the dpprupnate d~ademlcuntt R r more information. \ i u t the Sumn er Se\\ion\ Web w e at wuu.a\u edu 550 Food Ser~ices.hlral plan\ nre n.i I ihlr 1-1 I n tion. ph me 48 965 3464 ur \\ I I I C Admission and Registration. The admi\\ion and rezl\tra tion proit\\ fr r \omn rr sehsron\ becvn\ uhen the Ssr,z,vzer Servo,,, BuI c r r n I \ d~\trihuted Parking. A decal is required to p.$rI, .it A5L1. t r ~ n f ~ x n ~ a t lphone o n 450 96\ 6124 ir u rlie Admission. All \rudenth muht hr admltted to ASU tor the summer a\ a nonde,rcs \tudent before enrolling, except for o dunno the \prim \erne< continuing \tudent\ ~ r t e n d ~ n4% ter preceding the current \urn ner. Veu ASU students admlt led for the fall ?emr\ter f o l l o u l n ~the current Fummer mu\[ procz5s the wmrner nondqrez admi\bion form before enrolline Nu?~d~lrg,rr giodi The *ubm~\ \,on ot tran\Lrlpt\ or tcrt \cnre\ a n ~t requ~redfor thl, tU\ Rrad,?ti\,r ,i ASU \lud nts not enrolled dur ng the \prlne aeme\ter precedin: thc current summer mu\t be readmitted See "Readmi\hion tc the Lni~ersrt)"page 71 Conditional ad11i\\ion betore eraduation from high ~ h o o ma) l be gr.$nte1 S r r "Ad, u\\lon betore Grdduatloo from H i ~ hSchnol." p a x h3 Advising. All \tuJrnt\ are srron I\ encouraped to 5eeh aca demic ad\i\inz before enrnllino in bummer cour\e\. See "A~ademicAd\i\io; pa7e 71 Fees a n d Expense5. 5un o er \ebston\ \tudents pa, tor the actual nuniber ot \en i tel h lur\ enrolled the 4 ~ atrd 1 ~ Stu?ent\ ~f A$L tee. the Flnan~ia Aid Trwt Fee. and the Student Rc~.r~ntton C ui pis\ tc- See the current S or rut, c I I 717 I MARR O m FOOD SERV CE ARIZONA STATE UN VERSITY PO BOX 87C30 1 TEMPE AZ 852d7 XI01 Housing. A n condltionsd d rrnitor c\ .ire ,I! ~hlct, .4SC M ~ i n\tudent\ For more nt ,rs .!tluc phc nr -I\ 96, , , I ? or u rite RES DENTIAL LIFE AR ZONA STATE UNIVERS T'r PO BOX 870801 TEMPE AZ 85287 0801 Immunization. Students born dttri Dei>nrhi? ' I 14>0 $1 not perm~ttedto revirter with ut pruoi I II u.t\ c \ ~ h rI. llnn un~t)or inin ur ration +en attei J3 I I:, ) I . J Srl "Imrnuntratlon Requirement,. ' p ~ z hl c I < ~c PARKING SERVICES ARIZONA STATE UN VERS TY PO BOX 870704 TEMPE AZ 85287 0704 Registration. Reg >trdtlon ma, bc con plrtcd n 1 'I\< n I b) uung InTouch Ser the current S o , , zc .Sc 8 I> !I/< 1111 4 nrdi mun >t ie\en \emc\tcr h( ur\ l n I i i h f \ L ~ ~ ?e\\lon or nine ieme5ter ho ir\ lo the LI 'I 1 \ I L C ~\ L \ i c II ma) be t&en Houra d enr~llmrnt111 any ther 11 ,111 11 n or independent learning iour\e are ~niludedin the n -111 ( n u n ~ l l o u a b l erour\e load durir cs in) gncn \LI\I i Suinmer Sessions Bulletin. The Bl,,rt, I t $ 5 IIlr c 1 t i u h ~ c hconta n\ the clam ~chedule.the app IL 111 n t rm. and the regl\tratlon procedure. i \ a\nilahle the i\t u c ~ hit Jlnu arb at the Oftice of Summer Ser\lun\. +D\I B h 1 I .tt I I reeibtrar ute* To request the 9o,ro,,iw, SL\)I, >I\ Bi, I >.\un n L I \rurmall\ wolicable touard the and t u ~ t ~ uuab\er\ anhip\. 01 uit\. atid I >an\ma). in m x t ~ d \ e \ be . applted to p n "ram L < \ t \ O ~ C01C1 ute ASL \tudent\ md) be placed in ~peclaL.I~\\L\ crc3ted ~ C them. I r the, n a) \tud) &Ion2 side \tu lent, fr in otl er LOUI t le\ Stud) .~hruid pro.. am\ zenrrn 1) fall mto i n e of t h r ~ c categor e\ 1n:uape immer\ion pro-ram,. "i\land" pro grams. ar d pro,f?r 1, in irhich counei ale ottered in Engll\h. ASU immersion programb. ~n a h ~ c l\tudent\ learn the angu.yc of the h ,\t countr) u ~ t hllttle or n preb ioub 1anou:lec hnowlcd:e. l n ~ l u d eprocram\ in Germany. I5nel. Italy Mexico. and Portugal "l\land programs .Ire thoie in whrch studenn take iour\eh taught in the ho\t ~ountryIan ~ u a and ~ et~equentl) . . hve with ho\t tamilieb. The cour*es ire ;ev:ned to be otfered to toreign not ho\t country) stu dent,. AYL ofters huch . program\ tn France and Spain Pro . gram* in uhich student\ cdn t&e Louneq taught in English dre offered in the Umted k n g d o m but ma) a150 be offered In certaln institution5 in non Engltsh \peahlng countrie~ Exchange Programs. Exchange prozrdm, are tho\e in ahich a bmall number of ASU \tudent\ ma) \tud) at a for eign ln\tltutlon. In retum for u hlch htudmt* trom that insti tution ha\e a reciprocal opponunlt) to rtudy at ASU. ASU \tudent\ pdy t h e ~ normdl r re:i\trdtion fee* and tuition at ASU e!en though the) attend the in\titution with mhlch the\ are belng exchanged. In gener.11. ASU regi\tratlon teea and tuttton n av be patd b) scholar\h p\ or aat\er\. Finan cia1 dtd md). In mo5t ca\es, be applied to the co\t\ of e x ~ h a n e eprogram,. A\ in the ca\e ot btudy abroad pro grdrn,. ASU student\ earn ASU re\rd~ntc ~ e d on ~ t these eichanee proeramy. Exchanee programs ufter \tudentc the ~ h a n c eto enter the n alnmeam of universit) ltfe in the country of the11 chorce Normdlly participation in an exchange program 15 dependent on prlor attainment of an adequate le>el of langudge competen'e to be able to func tlon in i l a a s e ~in the ho\t countr) In \e\eral inctanceh. htudent, may hd\e the opponunit) to undereo ad\anced le\el ~nten\i\elaneuaee insiictlon for approx~mdtelyone month in the h o * country ~ before the \;&I of the academtc )ear The cost, ot the*; intensi\e Ian guage program5 are not iniluded in tuition and reglrtratlon feet paid to ASU for an exchange ASU h 3 elchanze ~ dzreements in w e r a l countrieb. includine Boli\ia. Canada, France. Germanv. Jaoan. Mex ico, the Getherland?. Noraa). and the united ~ ~ ' n e d o m . Thebe and other po\\ible location\ are under constant re\ leu - L L Non-ASU Programs Abroad. ASU \tudent\ ma) parttct pate Fur in h,ch ASU tvpe aereement, re,ldent credit mav be under condition, approved),, Undergraduate Adnuscionb. Financial aid ma) be applicable to meet the ---. -C .L- . Area Studies Programs. International Program\ maintains d o \ e liaison uith sred itudleh pronr.$m*. wch a\ the Center tor Asldn Studre\. the Latrn Amencan Studte\ Center. and the P r a- ~ o mfar Sauthea\t A w n Stud~eq.amon- other,. - Related Programs. Clme rel~tion\hip\arc marntained u ~ t h a number of academic unkts un campu,. The Univcr5it) ege I n the Lre"t'On 'pccial pro ,ram\ for the benefit of it\ \tudent\ The Department of Languages and Llteratureh as\i\ts in the \tatfin? ~ n man d ngrmcnt of a number of ~ t u d yabroad program,. e\peciall) HOnO" INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS 473 those relatcd to language acquisition. The C o l l r y of Busncss maintains an advisin: rer\ice for the College of Business students intending to study abroad. Procedures. Students interested in participating in huch programs should identify their interests as soon as possible--in the freshman year if language learning is to be involved. Studsnts should express their interests tu the lntcrnational Programs office in MOEUR 114: if need be. student5 are directed to other offices from there. It is e s m tial to conhull with a departmental program advisor. \ince the return of credits ultimatcl\. dewnds on the concurrence of 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 Prtrgrams oftice in MOEUR 124 or from the lnternatiunal Programs World Wide Web home page at www.asu.edu/ipo. Before panicipating in a study abroad or an exchange program. students are required to complete an information package. An interview is conducted, and students are also required to attend an orientation that may last more than rrnc day. Program have to be - fees as ao~licable .. paid and deadlines met. Students should keep thmm\elves informed of any applicable refund procedures. noting that. since study abroad and exchange arrangements sumetimes commit the univzrhity. refunds are not alwayh pos>iblr' in full or in part. ASU fee refund schedules do not A close-up glimpse of Gammage Memorial Auditorium apply. . OTHER ACTIVITIES International Prusrams seeks to encourage a wide range of other academic activitier. These activities include ench;gnrr\ of facult\. members and the devrlopmcnt of institutional relationships with universities overseas to encoumpr joint research projects. The office 3150 assumes responsib~lityfor a con\iderable numher of visitirrh who come from oversea* to >isit the ASU campus. ~8m Trurnble photo - TYLER MALL ORANGE MALL CAMMACE PARUWAV HAIDEN H8LL - P = Public Parking MAP BY AL CAMASTO, ASU PDC, 1'99 ~~;ZC;NA .' 'IVFRSI- ASU MAIN CAMPUS MAP 475 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY MAIN P = Public Parking ASU Main Directory For the "ASU E a t Directoly." Fee page 573. For the "ASU West D~re~tory," \ee page 581. Effect~beSept I . 1999, the area code is 180 for all numbers at ASU Main. ASU East, and Downtoun Center but remalns 602 for ASU We\(. Admissions Graduate ...........................W LSN 101 ...... 965-6113 L A W 101 . Law ....... Readmissions (Undergraiuitej SSV 140. . Undergraduate ........................... SSV 101........... 965 7788 Architecture and Environmental Deslgn, College of .................. ARCH 134 ........ 965-8169 Architecture, School of ..............AED 162 .......... 965.3536 Design, Schoo of AED . 4135 Herberger Center for Des gn Excellence ARCH 119 965 6693 Plannlng and Landscape Architecture. School of ......... AED 158 ........... 965-7167 ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ Arizona Prevention Resource Center .....................................DTC 82 ............. 727-2772 Associated Students of ASU (ASASU) ..........................MU 310 .............965-3161 ASU Alumni Association Aiumn' Advocacy Programs ......... V C .................. 965-4078 A umn' Relat'ons and Career Programs ................. V C... ............... 965-2133 A umn Relat ons and Reunlons ..... V C... ............... 965-5074 A umn Relat ons, Eastern U S .... V C . . . . . 965-7754 A umn Reiat'ons. Western U.S. and Scholarsh ps ......... V C.. . . . 965 9296 ASU West A umn Programs ....... FAB S361 ........ 543-2586 Athlet c Programs and Alumni Re ations.. .............. MARIP ............. 965-5357 Career Programs, College Assoc ations, Cont nuing Educaton and Reunions . . . . . . VIC . . . . . . . 965 2133 Commun~cat~ons ...................... MARiP .......... 965-8150 Homecom ng, Foundeis Day and Student Re atlons ............VIC ................. 965-4282 Legs atlve Network ...................VIC .................. 965-4078 Membership Market ng ............... MARiP ............ 965-8346 Nongeograph c Chapters, Recru't ng Scholarsh ps, and Geographic Chapters ............VIC ................ 965-5074 ASu East (see page 573) ASUIPhoenix Educational Opportunity Center ....894-8451 ASu west (see page 509) Bookstore, ASU ............................ BKSTR ............. 965-7928 Business, College of .................... BA 123 ..............965-4227 Accountancv and Information Management. School of .... .... BA 223 ........... 965 3631 Economics Department of. .... .... BAC 659 ........... 965-3531 F nance. Department of ....... ..... BAC 519 . . . . . ,965-3131 Heath Adm'nistration and BAC 554 .. 965 7778 Policy Schoo of internat ona Business Studies BA 122. 965 4066 Management, Department of ... .... BA 323.. ........ 965-3431 BAC 460 Marketlna Deoartment of . 965 3621 Supp y Cha n ~anagement. Department of ..................... BA 318 ........... 965-3231 Campus D n ng Sewnces MU 138 965-3464 Carear Servlces ............................ SSV 359 ............ 965-2350 Child and Family Services ...........MU 14C.............965-9515 Cocurricular Programs and Service ..................................... ............965-9600 Counsellng and Consultation ..... SSV 334 ............965-6146 SSV 180 Disability Resources for Students ................. ...... .. MCENTfirst floor965 9000 m... ............................................. . Voice Dropladd and withdrawal information . 965 1234 .............................SSV 140 ............ 965-3124 ............ 965-3306 Education. College of ................... EDB 104 Cenler for B n g ~ a l E o ~ con a1 ED 414 . 965.7134 Center for ndfan Ed~catlon E D 415. . . 965-6292 Como~lerSLDDO~I . EDB 159 . . 965-2126 Curri'cu urn arid Instruction, D~vis~on of ...................ED 409 .......... 965-1644 Curricu um and Instructban. Graduate Proorarn - Offlce (Adv s ng). .........................ED 412 965 4602 Educat ona Leadersh p and Policy Stud es D v s on of .......ED 108 ............965-6248 Profess~onaiF eid Experiences (Student Teachlno).. .............EDB 2 . 965 6255 Psy'choiogy n Educaiion D v sion of EDB 301 ..........965-3384 Psychology n Education Admissions informat on (record no: volce ma 1 ................. 965 6420 Recru tmeniand ~ u k o r t Programs (Tutor ng Scho arships) EDB 42 ...........965-5555 Student Affa rs (undergraduate Adv s'ng) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..EDB 7. ........ ..965-5555 Educational Opportunity Center ........................... 894-8451 Engineering and Applied EC GI00 965-3421 Sciences, College of Chem ca , B o and Materials Englneer ng Department of ... ..EC G202.. 965 3313 C v l and Environmental Eng'neer ng Department of ... EC G252 965 3589 Computer Sc ence and Engineer ng Department of ... GWC 206. . 965 3190 Construction. De E. Webb School of ........................ SCOB 268 . ,965 3615 E ectrica Englneer ng, .. ERC 552 . . . 965 3424 Department of Englneer'ng, School of . . . EC G104 ....... 965 1726 Industral and Management Systems Englneer ng, Deoartment of ...................GWC 502 ..... ,965 3185 ~echan cai and Aerospace Eng neerang. Department of .....EC G346 ........965-3291 ............... ........... Equal Opportunity1 Affirmative Action ................... ADM 8171 ........ 965-5057 TTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 965-0471 Extended Education, College of Academ'c and Professional Pro Arner c ................................. ASUDC C319 ....965-9696 Deveopment and Outreach ......... ASUDC C319.... 727-5330 Dtstance Learnlng Techno ogy ...... R Tr A129 ...... 965 6738 Extended Campus Programs....... ASUDC C250.... 965-3046 independent Learntng................ RlTr 8132 ...... 965-6563 or 1-800-533-4806 Operat ons and F nance............... ASUDC C319... 965-9696 Profess ona and Continu ng Educat on ....................... ASUDC C250... 965-3046 FAS'IT .................................................................... 968-4400 Fine Arts. College of .................... GHALL 132 ...... 965-6536 Art Schoo of ..................... ART 102 .. 965 3468 965 5029 Dance Department of ................... PEBE 1076 . Music School of .............. MUSIC 183 . 965 3371 Theatre. Department of . . GHALL 232 . 965-5359 . ........................WILSN lobby ....965-3521 Graduate College Aom ssons AorsnoOffce F nanczl Assistance . .......... W LSN 101 W LSN .onov W LSN 120' 9656113 965 3521 965 3521 ~~~ ~~ Graduation Section Commencement Off ce ................ ADM 8167 ....... 965-6611 Graduate D v s on .................... SSV 140........... 965-6980 Undergraduate D v slon ............. SSV 140. . . 965 3256 Greek Life ................................... MU N340...........965-2249 Information Technology Computer Accounts Once ......... CPCOM 105 . 965 1211 Cornput ng Sites CPCOM atrium ......... 965-4459 BAC 16 ........... 965 3074 ECG 150 . . 965 6280 GWC 185 ........ 965-4307 Comput ng Site Hours................................... 965-6500 Customer Asststance Center ........ CPCOM 202 .... 965-5939 Geographic informat on Systems Lab......................... CPCOM 235 .. 965 4007 Help Desk ..................... CPCOM 202 ... 965 6500 nslruction Support Lab. . . CPCOM 216 .... 965-6739 V sua'zat on Center . . . CPCOM 235 ... 965-9699 Interdisciplinary Programs Bacheor of lnterdlsclp nary Stud es (BIS ....................... UASB 200 . 965 1970 Creatlve Wr t nu (M.F.A ) ................ LL C346 .. 965 7454 Currlcu um an< ..... 965-1644 nstructlon (Ph D ) ED 305 Exerc se Science (Ph D ) PEBW M201 .... 965-7664 Gerontoogy (Certf cat@ ........ WHALL 116 ..... 965-3225 Just ce Studies (Ph.D) ................. WlLSN 316 ..... 965-7682 Pub c Admtn strat on (D.P.A. ....... WlLSN 208 . . 965 3926 Sclence and En neeing . . . . . PS 8135 ....... 965-2460 of Matera s ? ~ D h) Sc ence and(Ph.D ng ) ' Speech .................... CMSC 146 . 965 2373 Stattsttcs (M.S ...................... BAC 570 . . 965 2671 ear International Programs ................MOEUR 124 ..... 965-5965 International Student Programs ................................SSV 265............ 965-7451 International Undergraduate Admissions lnlouch ............................SSV 101............965-2688 .................................................................... 350-1500 ............................. Learning Resource Center ..........SSV A361 ......... 965-6254 Liberal Arts and Sciences, College of .............................. ss I11 ..............965-6506 LAW 101...........965-6181 Law, College of TTY ................................... .. 965 2048 . Aerospace Stud es Department of....................TC AG 311 201 ......... 965 4399 . . 965-3181 Afrlcan Amer can Studtes . Anthropo ogy. Department of ...... ANTH A124 ... .965-6213 6.0 ogy. Department of . . LS C226 ....... 965-3571 Chem stry and B ochem'stry PS D102 . . . . . 965.3461 De~artmentof . Chlcana and Ch can0 Studes. Department of ............ GHALL 212 ... 965 5091 Engllsh. Department of .............. LL 8504 .........96s 3168 Exerc'se Science and Phystca Education De~artmentof . PEBW M212... 965 3875 Fam' y Resources and Human Deve opment. Department of ..HEC 106 ....... 965-6978 Geography Department of ....... SCOB 338 ...... 965 7533 Geooav De~artmentof . . . . . .PS F686 ........ 965 5081 . . lnterdscp nary Humanities Program ........... .....LL C352 . . .965.6747 Lanauaaes and Literatures . . 965-6281 department of . . . . . . . . . . . . .LL 8404 Mathemat~csDepartment of .....PS A216 ... .965.7195 Mtcrobtology Department of ........LS E210 ..........965 1457 MII tary Sc ence Deparlment of ....TC 6100 ....... .965.3318 Ph osophy Department of ..........PS A524 ........ .965-3394 Physics and Astronomy Department of ................ PS F470 ....... 965 3561 Pant Biology Department of . LS €218 ........ 965 3414 Po t cal Sctence Department of .SS 410 ..... 965-6551 Psycholo Department of .. PSY 237 ..... 965-3326 ~e 'gious%tud es Department of EC A377 .. 965-7145 SOC010% Department of ..........SS 321 ...... 965-3546 SDeech and Hear na .Science Department of ...........LL A145 ..........965 2374 Women's Studies Program ... EC A209 ..... 965-2358 . . Memorial Union Act v t es Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..MU thtrd leve 965-6822 Admln stratlon ......... .MU f rst eve1 .... 965 5309 lnformat on Desk ............. .MU f rst eve ..... 965 5728 Lost and Found ......... . MU f s t eve1 . 965-5728 Resewat ons .......... ... .MU f rst eve .... 965-3406 Multicultural Advancement Program ..................................SSV A361 .........965-6060 Nursing. College of ...................... NUR 344 ........... 965-3244 Community Health Sewlces C n c ................. 941-9283 Continu ng and Extended Educat on .................... NUR 477 ........965-7431 Student Servlce Off ce ........ NUR 108 ....965-2987 Off-Campus Student 2 965-6318 Employment ............................ssv ~ 2 0 ......... On-Campus Student Employment Operator. university ............................SSV C202 ......... 965-5186 ..............................................965-9011 SSV A279 .........965-7788 Orientation. New Student ............ Parents Association ..................... SSV A278 .........965-7788 ....... ........ Public Programs, College of WILSN 234 965-1034 Advanced Pub Executve Program (APEP) .............. ASUDC C110 ....965 4006 Amer can Indian Studes ........ W A L L 220 ......965 3634 Astan Pacific Amer can Studies GHALL 82 ... 965 9711 Center for Urban Inquiry ......... AG 342A ....965-9216 Commun catton Department of .....STAUF A412 ....965-5095 Journa sm and Te ecommun catton Water Cronk'te Schoo of ........STAUF A231 .....965-501i justlce stud es. schoo of . . . . . . . W~LSN331 .....965 7682 Morrison lnst tute for Public POIICY ........................UVCM 203 . . .965 4525 Publtc Affatrs School of ............ WiLSN 208 ......965 3926 Recreat on Management and MOEUR 131.....965-7291 Tour sm Department of . . . Soclal Work, School of Readmissions (Undergraduate) Registrar .................WHALL 135 ......965-3304 ...................... SSV E l 1 4 .........965-7440 .................................... SSV 8114 . ...........................968-5988 ............. 350 1500 ................. .................... .....965 3236 VOce .................... .......... 965-3124 Expedite gyh. ASU MAIN DIRECTORY 479 Residency Classification ............. SSV 8115 ......... 965-7712 ............................ SSV A131 ......... 965-3515 Student Financial Assistance ..... SSV C219 ......... 965-3355 Student Health.............................. SHS ..................965-3346 Residential Life Appointments .................................................. 965-3349 Fax .................................................................. 965-8914 Measles verification information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 965-1358 Bachelor of lnterdisc~plinary Studles IBiS) ....................... UASB 200. . . 965-1970 carnous ~ ~. . . . . .t. . . . . .~. . . . . . h . . . . ,,ED 403 . . . . 965-3097 cross-college Advising Serv~ces(CAS) ........................ UASB 131 965-4464 Degree Audit Reporting System (DARS)........................ UASB 100.. . 965-8012 General Studies .............................. UASB 200.. . 965-5657 ~~~ ~~~ Student ID ..................................... UASB 140 ......... 965-2273 Student Leadership Programs .... MU N340........... 965-2249 Student Life .................................. SSV 8228 .........965-6547 Student Organization Resource Center .....................MU N340...........965-2249 Student Media .............................. MCENT 2 .......... 965-7572 State Press Advertising.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 965-6555 State Press Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 965-7572 State Press Newsroom ........................................ 965-2292 Student Recreation Complex and Recreational Sports ....... SRC 220 ........... 965-8900 Summer Sessions, Office of ....... ADM 8167 ........ 965-6611 Summer International Programs . ADM 8167 ....... 965-6611 . i r t . 1 ~A-7s) I ~ CF.I C . .m S .P: >,I anc Dc.eo-rent nr Ir>sCcnserj .AS5 iC1 -.t? i37 (I€j 3CC' n, 2?!2 University Evaluation, Office of ...................................AG 281 ..............965-9291 University Honors College ..........MCL 112 ...........965-2359 University Libraries ......................LIB 965-3605 965-3415 965-6164 965-2595 University Testing Services ......... EDB 302 ............ 965-7146 Testing Support Services ............ SSV 8322 ......... 965-6777 Upward Bound ............................. SSV A279 .........965-6483 Transcripts (outgoing) ................. SSV 8 1 13 ......... 965-3171 Veterans Services Section ........... SSV 81 17 .........965-7723 Undergraduate Academic Services. Division of ..............UASB Nlght view of Tempe and ASU Maln campus from A-Mountain Veterans Upward Bound .............. IRISH 7 ..............965-3944 ~ r Tn, U ~ B S ASU Main Faculty and Academic Professionals T h e faculty and academic professtonals ltsted are ~ n v o l v e din undergraduate a n d graduate inhtructlon and research The year o f t i n t appointment follows the name. Emeriti are included. . A A a n n a l a d , Per (1975). Associate Professor of Phyucn and Asnonomy; B.S Unlvers~t) of Oalo (Noway): Ph D , University of California. Berkeley Abele, Deborah (1990). Faculty Aaswiate of Planning and Landscape Architecfurc; B.A Vapsar College Aberle, James T. (1989 Associate Professor of Elecmcd Engineenng; B S M S .Polytechnic lnstitule of New Yorh: Ph.D Unners~t)ot Massachusetts, Amher\t Abraham, Willard (1953). Professor Emeritus of Spectal Education: B.S., Illinois Instiete of Technology, M.Ed Chicago Teachers College. Ph.D Northwestern Unlrerally Ahston, Deborah 1990 Assaclate L~branan.Acceaa Senices, Hayden Reference Servse: B.S., M S L S ,Wayne Slate Unlveralty Aeereda, Alherto (1998 Assistant Prafe,sor of Laun American Literature; L ~ c e n ~ ~ aUnrversity do. of Barcelona (Spatn). M.A.. Ph D Untversjty of Georgia .\rn*du. Robenn hl. cIYW!. Prdfc,,ur E m r r t t ~ ,o l S p ~ n ~ , Hh .,\ . I.'nn.rr,ll) of C41iiurn~a.Bcrkelc). hl .. . PIh D Univer*ity of Anzona Acharts, Raghunath (1976 .Associate Professor of Phystcs and Astronomy; B.Sc.. M Sc Unlverstty of Delhi (India , Ph D , Un~vectttyof Rochester Acker, Barbara 1991 Assoclaw Profeasor of Theane. B.F.A.. Unlrenlly of Tekas, Ausnn: M.A., Care Western Recene Unrverrity, Ph D Wayne State University Acker, William J. 1970). Professor Emeritus of Geography, B S Purdue University. M.S.. Un~versltyof Kansas: M A . Ph.D Syracuse Un!venm . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adelman, Madelaine 1998 A~asrlanl Professor of Justice Studlea A B Ph D Duke Unneryitj Adelson, Roger D. 1974 Protesor ot Hi*taq; B.A.. George Warhtngtan Unlrerslty: B Lilt.. Un~ver\ilyof Oxford (United Klngdom ;M A,. Ph.D Wa\htngton Unlverslty Aerni, Wayne 1991). Faculty A\*oclate ot Publlc Affarr~B A,, Univer\~l)of Oregon. M.PA.. D P A Arizona State Un~\er\lty Agadjanian, Victor 1995). A\r~rr&nt Profe\sor of Sociology, B.A.. Moscau State Unibersit): M.S., Ph.D.. Unl\erstt\ of Southern Caltforn~a Aguilar, John L. 1976 Profeahor Ementu? of Anthropology. B A . Un~ver~lty 01 Caltfornla. Los Angeles. M A . Caltiornla Slate Unnerslty, Loa Angeler: Ph D Unlveralty of Cal~farn~a. San Dleeo Ahn, Seung C. (1990). Aaaocrate Profeasor ot Econom~cs.B A . Sogang Unneratt) Korea). M A . Ph D M~chlganS u t e Unl\erslty Aiken, Leona S. 1985 Profcswr of Plvcholoey: B S Vngmla Commonwealth Unt\enay; M S Ph D , Purdue Unv,er\itj Akins, William H. 1975). Profcswr Emcrituq of Theatre. B.A.. Duke Unlverslt): M A,. Ph.D.. Uni\ersity of Denver Alarcon, Ricardo 0. 19b9 A\xxiate Professor of Phyctcs and Artronom). B S M S Un~vers~ty ot Chtle Chde Ph D.. Ohio Unlvers~ty Alherts..Iess K. 1989 . A\soclate Professor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adam, Donna of .Univers'fy Of Columbia. S.. Arizona State Un'versa~. D N Sc University ot San Dlego Adams, James B. 1996 , Profesor of Material\ Science and Engmeenng. Interim Codirector, Sctencc and Engineering at Matenala: B S Duke Unrrenlt). M.S.. Ph D.. Univeraltj of Wsconnn, Madison A d a m . Karen L. (1981). Asswlate Professor of English. Director, Program for Southeart Astan Stud~es.B.A M.A Ph D., . . . . . klexander, Robert J. 1975 Profeswr of German. B A,. Macalestcr College: M A . Ph D . Unneratl) of Wirconrin. Madiaon Alford. Terr) L. 1993 Aasw~ate Profe\sor of Materiala Scrence and Engineenng B S M S Nonh Carollna State Un~vera~tv. Rdle~gh.Ph D Cornell Unnerslty Alisky, Marvin 1977 Professor Emerrtus of Pollt~calSc ence; B.A M.A Ph D.. U m v e r ~ ~ of t y Texas. Austtn Allee, D a ~ i dR. (1991). Arcoctstc Professor of E ectrical Eng~neenng.B S E E Unhersily of Clnc nnul!. M S E E Ph D.. Stanford Uni\enlt) Allen. Craig M. 1991 A\aoclate Proterror ofJournallrm andTelecammunicatton. B A . Lmfield College: M.S Unnrratty of Oreeon, Ph D .Ohto Universit) Allen. Javne* P. I .Jr9 . ..\i,octar' Pr.~te,. ,r sik:m~,tr) .tnJ LIlth-heln~.~qH S . Samt J< ~ p h ' L'nhrrr~l!. , hl S .PI! I ) . IIn1vr.r.11) of Illinois Allison. Maria T. 11981). Protebror of Recreation Managernen1 and Tounrm, B.S.. M.S.. Uni\ers~ryof New Mertco. Ph.D.. Unixersitv of Illinoi\ Allstof. Dakid J. 1998 . Profe\\or of Electri~alEnglneenng: B $.E.S.. Unlverhit) of Panland. M S E E Oregon Slate Univerbily: Ph.D.. Un~reraltyof Callfornla. Berkeley Alode. Nicholas 0. (1991 A\~ortate Professor of Publlc Affam; B.A.. M.P.A., Texds Southern Unl\erslty: M A,. Ph.D University of Texaa Dallas 4lpen. Rojann 1995). A\?tctant Professor of Nurs ng B S N M S.. Arizona State Unners~ty.Ph D . Un!\rrs!t\ of Iowa 4lquist. Lewis R. 1981). Profeawrof An B.F.A.. Flonda Atlanrlc Uni~eraty. M FA.. Cranbroo!. 4cademv of A n Altheide, David L. 1973 .Regent%' Professor of Jusrlce Studre\. B.A.. Ccntral Waah ngton State Collcge. M A,. Un~vers~ty of Warhrngton.Ph D.. U n l v e r s i t ~of Callforn~.. Sdn Dlego Alvarado. Ronald H. (1974). Professor Emerltus ot Bzology. B A . Lnherslty of Cal forn a. R \cr\ de. M.S.. Ph.D.. uash'n'ton Un'rcra'tY Al>arrz, Robert 1998 Insvuctor of M Suence Admln NCO . . . . . . .. . . . . . Texas. Austin . Alcoek, John 1972 Regenu' Professor of Blolog): B A . Amherst College. Ph D.. H m a r d Unlrersltv Alcorn, Marianne S. (1981). Lau Ltbranan. 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Ed D Unlvers~ryof ArLanw Anderson-Rowland, Mar) R. 1974 A\aaciats Protc\\or ot lnduaulal and Man~gemenlSvrlcmb En:meenng. Araociatr Dean. Student Attars and Spec a Proeram~:B.A .Hope Col ege. M S Ph D Un berslt) of I u n Andresr. Barbara L. (1972). Professor Ementus of A~UIIL. B A . M 4 . A I L ~ o ~ J State Unnrr\itb Angell, C. Austen 1989 , Reeenta' Profe\aur of Chemi\lry and Btochemtstry: B.S.. M S M~lbourre Un versrty Auatralta): Ph D . Ln!\eraay of London Unlted Kingdom 4nijar. Karen Z. (1998 Aaslstant Profesor ot Elcrncntq Education. B A . Flonda S u t r Ln!\cr~kt\.M A,. Ph D.. Unner\itj of Nonh Caollna. Greensboro 4ppletan. Nichala, R. 1972 Protebbor of E d u c ~ ona t Pollc) \ludles. D rector. D bta'on of Cur icu um and Instruction. Aaaoc~ateDednt rTea herEduca1lon;B A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashcroft. Edward A. 1988 .Professor of Computer Sc ence and Englneenng: B A,. Cantab Untted K ngdom Ph D., lmpenal College of Landon Wntted Kmgdam) Ashe. Robert W. (1955 .Professor Ementus of Educat~on.A B M.A , Anzona Smte Unneralty. Ed D., UntvertiO of Soulhem Ca fornla 4shford. Jose B. ( 983 ,Professor of Soclal Work, B A . Loyola Unnersay. New Orleans. M.S.W., Ohlo State Unrverslty: Ph.D.. Bowl~ngGreen State Unnenlty Ashforth, Blake 1996 ,Professor af Management. B.Camm Ph.D., University of Toronto (Canada) Ashley, Richard (1981 Aasoclate Prote~sorot Pol tscal Sc ence, B A . Un rersttv of Cal fornla. Santa Barbara. M 4 . Ph D Massachusetts lnstlmle of Technology Atqumi. Takavori P. (1968 .Professor ot ~ - ~ -, Muae: B.F.A., ~untrachl sic College Japan : M.M New England Conservatory of Music Aupburg,Tan)e 1997 .Lecturer, D~vision of Undergraduate Academtc Servrces: B.A.. Neu Yorh Unlvernay: M A,, Ph.D., Emory Lnnerrlt) Aulerich, Christopher E. 1989 .Faculty Associae. Del E. Webb School of cansmct~an Ax, Leland S. 1959). Professor Emernus of Englneerlng. B S.E. B.S R.E.,Tn State Callece; M S Kanaas State College Axelmd. Morris (1972). Professor Emeritus of Soc!oloev. ", B.A . Ph D.. Universitv of Michigan Axford, Roger W.(1975 Praf.r%or Ementuc of Secondary Educatton, B.A.. Nebraska Wesleyan Unlverslty: M.A Ph D Unner*it) o f C h ~ ~ a g o Azuma. Tamiko 1998). Asslstaot Professor ot Speech and Heatng Science. B A.. Untversltv of Ca ~fornra.Santa Cruz: M.A.. Ph.D Arrzona State Unlverstty . . . . . . . . . . . B Backhaus, Ralph A. 1977). Professor of Plmt Biology: B.S.. Rutgers,The State Umver\ity of New Jersey; M S., Ph.D.. Un~vera~ty ofCalifornla. Davts Backus, Charles E. (1968 .Professor af Electrical Englneenng, Pro\ast, Arizona State Unnerrit) Earl: B.S.M.E., Ohio Univerc ty: M.S.. Ph.D Untverslry of hona Bacon, Catherine K. 1990). C mica1 Aahoclale Profewor of Speech and Heanng Sctencc. B A Unner\ily of California. Santa Barbara. M.A Unluerwty of . . . M!nne\ola Hncsn, \ ~ dY t 1988 h u f ~ ~ uf ~ uSpc"%l, r m.l Ilr.:v~n$S.~?n;c. B (i S.. M A . . I.!. ,cr.~t\ ui K4n,.3>, Ph D.,L'ntter>ll\ vf . Bacon, Thomas 1993 .Professor of Mu\lc. B.S.. Oaldand Unlvenlt) Badger, William W. 1985 Profelror ot Construcoon. Drectar. Del E Webb Schml ot Conrtrucl~on B S hl E. Auoum l ' n n e r , ~ ~\I) . i (: t . O l l ~ h o mSlat? ~ LIn~\,cr~~ly, Ph I ) . lo!rx S t ~ L'nhzrr81) c Baer, Steven M. 1988 Assocxdte Proteasor of Mathematics: B.S , M S Ph D University of Iilinola Bagwell, Marilyn 119721, Associate h f c s s o r of Nursmg. B S N., Lntrer\~tyof C a l ~ f o m ~Los a Angeles: M.A., Anzona State Unwersay. Ph.D.. Texas Woman s Unnenity Bahr, Donald M. (1967 .Professor of Anthropology; A B , M.A , Ph D.. Harvard Unlverslty Bailey. James E. (1974 Profebbor of Industrial and Management Syatems Enelneenng: B.S.LE , M S I E Ph D Wayne State Unrverslty Baker, Aaron (1992 .Assistant Pratesaor of Interdlacipllnary Humanales. B A . Hoban College: M A,, Ph.D ,Ind~anaUnlveralty Baker, Brenda J. (1998). Asslrtant Professor of Anthropology: B A., Northwestern Un~verait!, M.A.. Ph.D.. Un~veraityof Ma\sachusenr, Amherst Baker. Dale R. (19891, Profesaar of Secondary Educauon. B A . Unlvers~t)of Ohlahoma; M.A T.. Trenton State College. Ed.D Rutgers. The State Unlvenlty Baker, Dwayne A. 19971, Asalstant Professor of Recreatton Management and Taunsm: B.S., Unrverslty of Saskatchewan Canada); M.S., Unrverslty of Ill1no8a;Ph D , Texan A&M Unlverslty Baker, Lawrence A. 1992 Ass~stant Professor ot C ~ land l Env'ronmental Engineering; B S Pennsylvanva Slate Untvers~ty:M S .Utah SUE Univeraity. Ph.D., Unnersa) of Flond* Balanis, Constantine A. 1983 Regenls' Professor ot Electrical Engrneenng. Director, Telecommumcattons Researrh Center. B S E E Vtrginsa Polytechnic Insutute and Stare Uni\ersity. M.E.E Unlverslt) of Vlrgmld, Ph D., Ohio State Unlverslly Balasubramanian, Krishnan (1983). Profesqor of Chemtstry and B~ochemlstry. M.Sc , Birla lnstltute of Technology Sc~cnce (Indm ; M.A Ph D lohns Hophina Unlverslty Balcazar, Hector (1989). Associate Professor of Farnlly Resources and Human De\elopmenc; B S Iberoamen~ana Uni>ers~t)(Mexico), M S Ph D Cornell Unlverclty Baidini, Pier Raimoado 1978 Profes\or of italtan; B.A.. San Francisco State Umvers~ly:M.A.. Unlverslty ot Brd15h Columbta (Candda ; Ph D., Univer*it) of Callforn~a.Los Angeles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ball. T e ~ n c e1998 Profebsor of Pollticdl Science. B A . Unncrrlty of Callfomia. Santa Crur. M A , Ph D Unlverilt) of Caltfamia. Berkeley Ballew, Tad (1998 Asnrtant Proterror ot Intcrdi\ctpltnary Humantties; B.A Univeruty of California. Santa Barbara: M A . Hunter College, Clty Unnerstty of New York Balling, Raberl C. 1987). Profeawr of Gcography. Director. Climstoiog) Laboratory; A B Wtnenberg Unnerrtty: M A Bowling G m n Slate Unnerr~ty. Ph D . Unnerwy of 0Mahon a Ballon-kguirre, Enrique 1992 Proles5or of Spanlrh. Bachller en Letras. Bachlller en Derecho. Lnnerhn) of Arequlpa tPerul. Doctor en LlteiaNra, The Norlonal Uni\er\tt) of San Marcar Peru). Doctorat en Etudes Ibenquer, Unlver\tt) of Par19 111 Fran~e) Balagh, Stephen 11998). Lecturer ot Cornouter Informallan Svstems. School ot A~countanr)and Infomarlon Management: B.S M.A Ph D., Ohlo State Unwersity Bantz, Charles R. 1986 Prafcasor of Cornmumcation, Vice Pro\ost, Ofhce of the Senlor Vlce President and Proboat: B S M A . Uni%en!tyofMinneaota. Tw~nCltlea Ph D.. Ohio State Uni\erait\ Barcelo, HClCne 1990 A,roc~uteProfewor of Mathematlc- Mr C Unwenlt) ot Quebec Canada Ph D Unnerslr) ot Calltomta. San Dlego Bardrick, Richard A. (1956). Protesbar Emerttus of Psychology, A B., Ph.D Unlverstt) of Calltorn a Lor Angele5 Barker, David 1983 ,Prafe\sor of Theatre; B.S E Duqueane Unlversit). M.FA.. Rutgers. The State Unnentty BarMe), hlargaret V. (1967 Prafe*~or Emcritu, of Family Resource\ and Human De\elopmenl; B.S., Milltkin Uni\cr,it); M.S Ed.D . Unnenit) of illtnois Barlaw, Richard B. 1964 Protesar Ementu~of Htatory. B.A.. M 4.. Ph.D.. Uni>er\tt) ofPenn,)lvanla Barnard, John P. (1991). Aaaocratc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ar~zonaState ~niveralty Barnes, Andrew 1996). Aaaoclate Professor of H story, B A,. We\le)an Untver,tt); M.A , Ph D.. Pnnccton Univerait) Bamna, An&& 1986 Profesor of Educar~on.B.S.. M Ed.. Temr A&M ni%er51ty.Ph.D.. Uni\er?lrv of Texa, Austin Barone, Thomas I990 , Profcr\or of Curitculum and Inatmcuon and Educanonal Le~dehhipand Poltcy Studie,: B.A Loyola Univentty, Neu Orleana: M A,, University of New Orleans. Ed D.. Stantord Unwerrtty . . . Barrera, Manuel 1977 Profe\~orof P\ycholoev. B S Un~vers~t) of Wi\conain. Eau Claire: M A,, Ph.D Un~veralt)of Oregon Barren. Marianne (19941. Assistant Profeswr of Iournallsm and Te ecommumcduan. B S Kutltown . . Barmii-Aschatfenburg, Rayna (1980). A~aaiiateProfeaaor of MUSK.B.M.. Lniver\rty of Texa D M A . Uni\erstty of Manland, College Park Bartels, Robert D. (1981). Professor of Lam: B.A Unlvcrslry of Mlrhlgan: 1.D.. Stanford Lnnenrty Barton, C. Michael (1987 As~ociate Protea~orof Anthropology. Collect~ons Adrmnlsuator: B A , Uniberbity of Kansas; M A . Ph D Unlversty ot Arizona Bartz, Donna R. 1968 Profe\aor of Theatre, B.FA., M A,. Univer5ity of Colorado Bashford, Howard H. 1997). Aasoclate Protersor a t Consuuction; B.S .MS.. Unavcr?lt\. of Wyamlng: Ph.D Brtgham Young Uni\er,ir, Batalden, Stephen K. 1976 Protebaor of Htatory. Coordinator of Rurr~un.Eaat European Studie, Con>orttum; B.A.. Auesbure College. M A,. Ph.D.. U n ~ v e n ~ t ) of M~nneaota Bates, Dawn W. 1989). Aasocldte Professor of En~ltsh,B A,. Ph D., Unlwracty of Wa~hlngton Bates, M a g 1996). Professor of An: B FA.. Colorado State Unlveracty, M F A . Indtana Uni~ersity Bat). Wa)ne M. 1962). Proferaor Ementur of General Busines,, B.S Southwerl Mtrsourt State College; M.A Nanhaestern Unnersln, Ph.D.. Uni\era!ty of Southem Cal fomta Bauer, Ernst 1990 Dtrtlngu~rhed Research Prafersor of Phys~caand Asmnom), Diplom.. Dr rer. "at.. Unirentty ot Munlch Germany) Baxter, H a r g R. 1982 Profesor Ementus of Engmeenng. B A . Neu York Uni\er\ity, M B A . F a r e gh D cklnaon Lnrveraitv. M Tech.. Artzonu State Unner\itv Bazzi. Rida (1996 . Asslrtant Profewor of . . . . . . . . . . Beal-Gevarter, Alana 1996). Lecturer of Speech and Hearing Sctencr; B A . Gallaudel Unl\eratry. M B A . Unlver\!l) of Phoenix Beals, Stephen P. 1996 Adjunct Profesor of Speech and Heanng Sctence. B.S.. Calvin College. M D .Wayne State Unl5crstt) College ot M e d ~ c ~ n e . ASU MAIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 483 . Beardmare, Gar) D. 1979 Arsoclate Research Technologist of Geolog). B A . Arizona State Unlrersltv Beamp, Wylie K.. Lt Col (1997). Profeasor of M~lltarySclence. Char. Depanment of Milirary Science, B S M.S., Uni\errit\ of Arizona: Ph. D.. Univers~tyof Illlnor5 Beaudoin, Diane L. 1996 Lecturer ot Chenucal, Bra, and Malenal, Engineenng, B.S., University of Texas. Auann; Ph.D Nonh Camllna State Unlverslly Beaudoin, Stephen P. (1995). Assoc~ate Professor of Chemical Engrneenng. B S Massachusetts lnstltute of Technolog). M S Un~versttyof Texas. Austtn, Ph D Nonh Carolina State Unl>ersay Beck, Lasca (1984 Cltn~calAssociate Professor of Nurs~ng.B S N Terda Woman's Unlvenlty. M S East Texda Stale University Becker, R. James 1965). Professor Emeritus of Public Affatrs: B.S.. M A . Bradley Unhersitv; Ph D.. Universtty of Illinois . . . . . . . . . . Bell, John E. 1965 Profeswr Ementus of Secondary Educanon. B S Un~rersltyof Nebrahk~.L ~ n c d nM . A Ed D Unlrersjt) ot W)omtng Bell, hlary E. (1970 .Professor Emer~tusof Educanon; B S.. lndxana State Teachera College. M S Butler Unnerbtty: Ed.D.. Indlana University. Bloommeton Bell. Shirle) 1988 .Clinical Associate Profesor of N u r b t n ~B S N.. Univerbit) of Clnclnnau. M S N . Wayne State Unner~lty; Ed.D West V ~ r g ~ nUn~vers~ty ~a Bellarny, Lynn (1976 Asaocsate Profewor of Englneenng, B S .Texas A&M Unlrersay. M S Ph D Tuiane Unnerslty Belok, Michael V. 1959 Proteasor Emerltus of Education: B.S.. Ind~ana Unlreruty. Bloomington. M A Anzona State Un berbity. Ph D Unlverslty of Southern Callfornla Rma~ id*. ,llfmdo H. 1')Rat. .Ar>.xldte P r o l ~ * ~ut . >\lu.t~;ul!ur~I r CJc;situn: L1.A. T n a , A&l L n ~ \ c r % ~h lt ). A, . Pn D.. Mlrhlgan State Unlreialty Bender, Bert A. 1971 Profebror of English. B A Unnerrll) of Wa5hlngton: Ph D.. Un~veis~ty of Callfornra. Inme Bender. Gordon L. (1953 . Professor Ementus of Bmlog). B S Iaua State College. M S Unlvera I) of W~sconsln. Ph D., Universlr) of l l l ~ n o ~ r Bender, Paul (1984 Profersor of Law. A B LL B Hanard Unners~ty Benedict, Joel A. 1946 Profewor Emer~tuaof Educat~on,B A M A , Artzona Stare University: Ed.D Stanford Unnver~lty Benin. David B. 1970 .Associate Proferaor of Physles and Asmonomy A B Cornell Unlvera~ty.M A . Ph D Unlverstty of Rochester Benin, Mary B. (1979). Asoclate Protessor of Sociology; B.A.. Vanderbtlt Unawr>ity: M.A., Ph.D Unnerxty of Nebrarka. Lincoln Bennett, ElDean 1970 Profesor Ementu~ ofJoumaIiam andTelecommunicatian. B A Brigham Young Unt\enit), M A,. Ph D.. Mtchtgan State Unnerstt\ Bennett, Peter A. (1981). Profewx of Phyi cr and Astronomy. B A . Unnerut! of M~nnebota.Duluth. Ph D . Unnerslr) of Waconsm Madson Hen,.inger, Robert P., 197b . Prutc.,.>r f!t!trr~tu\ $I! T)c%fgn.B S 11 E . l ' n n c r * ~ ! )uf W I % ~ ~~ I ~~ ~ ~I I\ xi , ~. A~ ~~r: ,,, chr)>1:, Institute of Englneerlng Bereh, Michael A. 1969 Profes'ar of Law, B.A 1.D Columbia Unibersitv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bell. Janet I.. ,494 . : \ > \ I ~ I ~ C >PI r c ~ i ~ ~ w r o f S w h I Work 13 A . Q ~ e e o % Collcge. Ctc) Cn#ver.;ls\ or Neu )ark 31 5 \ V . Ar , o # ~ Stare Unlberslty; Ph D c a s e Wcstem Reserve University . . . . . . . . . . . of ~ n r o i Bedard, Roger L. 1990 Profesor of Theatre. B A . Unners~tyof Nonhem 1ov.a. M F A Unlverslt) of Oregon. Ph.D Unlverslty of K a n ~ d s Bedgood, Dan 1997 Lecturer of Chenustry and B~ochemlstq:B.S., Gcorge Mason Universlly. Ph D Manland State University Bedient, Jack D. (1963 Profeswr Emerltua of Mathemalics: A B .Albion College: M B S Ed D Unlversaty of Colorado Bedworth, David D. 1963). Profeaaor Ementus of Indurtnal and Management Systems Engtneenng. B S I E . Lamar College of Technologv. M S I E Ph D Purdue Universtty Behrens, John T.(I994 Assoctate Professor of Psvchology ~n Educatton. Acadermc Program Cwrdlnator. Measurement. Statlrttc~,and Methodolog~calStudre?. B.A Un'vcnlty of Nohp Dame. M A Ph.D Anzona State Unlvenlty Bell, Gwrge H. 1976-82, 1989 Libranan, Noble Science Reference Scrvl~e. . B.A .. Wllliam Paterson College. M.L.S., Pratt Institute Bell. James W. 1966). Pmfe~sarEmeritu' of Secondary Educatton. A B Washbum Unlrerslty of Topeka; M.Ed.. Ed D., University of Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Berliner, Dmid C. 1987 Regent,' Profe*sor ot Educdr!onal Leaderqhlp and Poiicy Srudler and P>)chology In Education. Dean, College of Education. B A . Unibersil) of Caltfom!a. Los Angele-, M A . Callfomia State Unrrer\ity, Los Angeles; Ph D Stanford Univerrtty Berman. David R. 1966 Profes,or of Politlca Scten~e;B.A Rocktord College. M.A.. Ph.D American Uniber\ity Berrnan, Neil S. (1964 ,Professor of Chem cai Englneer ng. B S.. University of W scons~n.M S M.A Ph D., Untversity of Texas Bernal, Martha E. (1986). Profeasor Emerltus of P\ychology; B.A ,Un verslty of TeAdr. El Paso. M A . Syracuae Un~versay, Ph.D , Indiana Un~rerslty,Bloomlngton Bernard, Stephen Z. 1991 .Faculty A5soclate of Conhuuctbon: B.S Arizona State Unl\enrt\ Bernardi, Jose 1993 , Asaiatanr Professor of De\ign. B Arch.. National Unttenity of Cordoba; h1.S.. Unikeraity of Cincinnatz Bemier, .\lien 1995 , Lecturer of Spanish, B A . Untrerh ty of Wtaconrin. Obhkash: M A Arlrona Stale Unlventty . . . . . . . Bemtein. Bianca L. 1987). Professor of Coun%el~ng P ~ y ~ h o l o and g ) Counselor Educatron Dean. Graduate College; B.A.. Unnerclt) of Callfornla. Berlele) M Ed., of Cal~fornla,Santa Ph D Un#\er\~ty Barbdrd Bemstein, hlary (1997). Assistant Professor of Ju\t~ccStudies. B A . Mlddlebury College. M.A Ph D.. New Yorl U n ~ v e n ~ t y Berry, D a ~ i d(1987 .Adjunct Professor of Geogr~phy.B.A Syr~cuieUnlverslty, M A . Ph D Unlver!cty of Pennglvanta Bertelsen, Wendle R. I 964 .Professor Emerttus of Architecture. B Arch. Unk\erslty of M ~ c hgan; M.Arch., Unlverslty of Anzona Bertrand, Cherie 1997 Administrative A\?istant of Mtlttarv Science Bessembinder. Hendrik 1989 Professor of Fvnancr: B.S.. Ltah Sure Untbersgty. hl.6 A Wabhinglon Stale Untverrity: Ph.D Unnerstty ot Warhlngton Besom. Richard hl. 968 .Professor Ernerltua of Marketing. A B Cornell Un~ver\it).M B A Stanford Un~rers~t). Ph D.. Uni\enlt) of Waah~ngton Betz, M. Austin (19711, Associate Professor of Edu~ntlan.B S .Lock H a e n State College. M E d , Penna)i\anla State Unt\errtty. M A.T. Brown Untversa), M.A Ph.D Unlreruty of llltnolr . . . . . . . . . . . . . Betz. Mathew J. 111 1961). Protessor Emenms of Engineenng. B S.. M S Ph.D., Nanhwe\tcrn Unlveralry . . Bhattaeharya, Sourav 1996 Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engtneerlng B.E.. Jaddvpur University (Indla M.Tech.. lndlan lnrtllute of Technology India). M S Unnenlt) of Southwestern Loulslana: Ph.D., Unibcrsity of Minnesota Biblarr. Dora 1980). Ltbranan. A~roclate Dean. TQS CI; B.A hl L S Unnerslt) of Califomla. Lor Angclea. M A Unlrerslty of Cdiforn!a. Dab#% Bickfard. William B. 1966). Profersor of Engtneenng: B.S.. M S Kansac State Un~vernt):Ph D Unoerstty of Ill~non Bieber, Allan L. (1963 Profe57or ot Chemi\try and B i a c h e m ~ s t D~rector, ~; Interd~ac~pllnilry Committce an Molecular and Cellular Biology; B.S., M S., Nanh Dakorlr State Unl\cr\tt): Ph.D .Oregon State Un~veraity B i p o o d , Allie 1994 Lecturer of Speech and Heanng Sclcnce. B.A E M.Ed., Anzond State Uni\er\lty Bingham, Scott (1989). A ~ ~ a c i aResearch te Scienubt of Plant Btology. B S Brown University. Ph D Brandelr Unnenlt) Bird. Jonathan Paul Is>'J7,.. A \ ~ l d t hofejior u i t l l . ; l r ~ ; ~ I Fng.nscr~ng.R %C' U Phll . I nner\lt) 111 SL.\CI Un.lcd Kingdom) Birge, Ednard A. 1972 Aasoctate Profesaor of M~rroblolagy.Chabr. Department of Msrobtoloey. B A . Ph.D., University of Wlaconsln. Madlson Rirk. James P. 1977 .Profeaaar of Chemlsu) and B~ochem$atry, B.A ,Sdinl John's Unnerslt); Ph.D Iowa State Unitersily Birtcher, Craig R. 1987). Asslatant Research Spe~laltst.Eleculca Englneenng. B.S E.. M.S Artzona State Unlversll) Bitner, h I a Jo ~ 1987). Profe\sor of Marketing; B.A. M.B.A Ph.D. Unlrerslty of Wash~ngton Bitter, Gary 6. (1970). Professor of Educatconal Medla and Computers: Academic Program Coordinator of Educationdl Medla and Computers: B S Kansas State Un versbty: M.A Kansas State Teachers College. Ph D Unlverslty of Denver Biwna. Daniel , 1.~96,.A . . l ~ l ~ n lP r d t o i ~ r o1Enrll.h. R A . L'n#\;r.ll) ~,iConnu.!~iut. hl . A Sunhuc.lcm Unlvcr~.!)..Pn D Brown Uniberbily Bjork, Robert E. 1983 Profe\sor oi Engitsh. D~rectar.Arlrona Center far Medieval and Renai\wmir Studie5. B A . Pomond College. M A . Ph D Un vem Iv of Cdtfornla. Lo\ Angclc, Blackburn, Jack B. 1972 .Professor Ementua of Cir 11 and Environmental Englneenng. B S C E Okldhomd Untverstty, M S C.E Ph D Purdue University . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . Blackham. Garlh J. 1962). Profe\aor Ementu, of Coun\clar Educatton: B S M.S., Utah State Unl\cr\tty. Ph.D Corncll Unnerslt) Blackledge, Vernon 0. (1969). Protewx Ementus of Computcr Science and Engtneenng: B S E E Unnerstt! of Illtnois: M S E E Unnerslt) of Santa Clara. Ph D Anzona State Un!\eraaty Blackson, Thomzs 1995 Awoclatc Professor ot Phlloroph): B A,. DcPauu Unnerslty. Ph D Unlvervt) of Massachusetts Blair, Sampson 1995 A5socrate Protesbor of Soclalogy. B.S M S Vlrgtnla Polytechn~cInstitute; Ph.D Pennsblbanla State Unlverslty Blakemore. Arthur E. 1979 Profeqsor of Economzcr. Chair. Dcpanment of Ecanomio; B.S., M.A.. Unneraity of Deuolt; Ph.D Southern llllnoia Un~vera~t), Carbondale Blancero, Donna 1993 A*?tsrant Professor of Management. B.S College of Old Westbury. M S . N e w Yorl Inrtttute of Technology. Ph.D., Comell Unlrerslty Blanchard, Jay S. 19881. Profesor of Leamrng and lnstruct~analTechnolog), M ST., Drake Unnerany Ph D Unner, ty of Georgia Blankenship. Robert E. 1985 .Professor of C h e m l q and Blocherniatry. B S Nebraska Wesleyan College; Ph.D Unlverrtty of Cailfornta. Berkeley Blasko, Vincent J. (1980 Asoclate Profeasor of Markctlng: B S.. M B A Anzona State Unt\erbtt\: Ph.D.. Unlrerstty of Texac. Aumn Bledsw, Elizabeth E..Cupt. 1997). Assrslant Profeaaor of Mllztary Sctence: B S .Marshall Unnerslt) Blocher. J. Michael (1998). Clinical Assatant Protesror ot Educattonal Media and Camputera. B.S Kent State Unjrerrsty, M.A.. Unneraity of Colorado Boulder M.A Unbrersit) of Nonhcm Colorado. Greeley. Ph D.. Artzana State Uniberaity Bloom, David 1995). Aa7istant Profeaaor of Mlcroblology; B.S.. Unnersity of Nonh Carolina. Chapel HIII. Ph D , Vanderbilt Unrver-ay Bloom, Irene 1997 Le~turera f Mathemaucs. B.A M.S Unncr\!ty of Mlamr Bloom, Linda (1996). Awstant Profesaor of Chemau) and Biochernlstry. B A,. Unnervt) of Nonh Carolina. Chapel HIII: Ph.D.. Unlrerstt) of Flortda Blouin. Deborah K. 1971 .A\\oclate Llbranan, Hayden Reference S e n ce. B A . Cedar Creat College; M.L.S.. Stare Un~versltyof Neu York. Albany Blounr Douglas J. 1990). Associate Profercor ofMathematlc\. B.S M.S.. Ph D.. Unlverstty of Wtrcons~n.Madison . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. Blumenfeld-Jones, Donald 1990 Asqoc~aeProfe\qor of Currrculum and Inatructlon. B A . Rutgcr,. The Sute Unneraity. M F A Ed D . Untrcrs ty of North Carolina. Grcencboro Boatsman. lames R. 1986 . Pcar Manvlck . . . . . . Boatsman. Jo)ec L. 19961. Lccturer of ALL untdnc). S c h ~ofl Accountdncy and I n f ~ m I on ~ l M~nagement.B.S Oklahoma State Untbera~t!. M Tar Artzona State Uor\erslt) Bodell, Leonard S. 1992 . Adjunct Profes\cr of Anthropolos) B A,. Hobjn and Wil 'am Smrth Co legc*: M D.. New York Upat~teMedlca Center Bodman, Denise (1996 Lecturer of Family Resources and Human Development. B.S.. M S Ar zona State Unl\cralt) Bwtto, Laurel B. 1956 Profe\ror Emerirus of Educatton; B.A.. M.4 Artzona State Unnervty Bogardus. Clifton 1992 . Adjunct Profes\or ot Blolog). \I D . Unncr\tty of Rochearer Bogart. Quentin J. 1971 Profeasor Emer'tu, of Educat ona Leadcrshlp and Poiicb Studies. B A . M S Fon Haves State College; Ph.D Univenlt) of Terac. Austin Baggs, Lohnie J. 1959 65: 1966 Profe%or Emcrltua of General Buslneba; B.S M.A Ph D Ohlo State Unlver\ity Bahlander, G w r g e W. 1977 Prafcssor of Management. B A . San Franci\co State College; M.B A . Unlver\tt) of Southern Caltfornla, Ph.D . Unlrervty ot Cailforn,a. Los Aneelea Bahlman, Herbert hl. (1961). Aasoclate Profe\aor ot Legal and Ethical Studlea B A . B.S., Drake L n \er,!tv. M B A,. J D.. Indiana Unnerslt) Bolin, Robert 1997 . Profcsor of Soc!olaty. B A,. Ph D Unlrer\lty of Colorado Boltan, C)nthia J. 1997). Lecturer of Philosophy. B G.S Unlvenlty of Mlchfgan; M A Ph D .Michigan State Un~veratt) Bonanni. Domenico 1997 Aas8\tant Llbrxian. Hnvden Reference Senlce: B.A., University ot Alberla Canada B.A.. Arlrona State Untverait). M L I S . Dalhouate U n ~ ~ e r a (Canada) ~r) Bmlzrh. Karl S. 1996 Aiaiatant Professor of Chemi.1q and Btochemtatry: B S Umrervt) ot AlasLa; Ph D.. Unner\lt) of Rash nglon Booth, James R. 981 Prote. \or of F nance. B S M A Ph D L nner, ry of Alabama Borgo, Philip E. (1967 Profcawr Emeritus ot Engineering; 0.S.C E Unlveralt) of Cmclnnatt; M.S., Ohlo Stale Untveratty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Bmwn. Stephen W. 1974 Prafesaor of Marlettng. Edward M Carson, Char of Senlcea Marketing. Director. Center for Senicen Marletme and Management B.S.. M.B.A.. Ph D.. Anzona State Unvverq~ry Bmwn. Theodore M. 1963). Professor of Chemistry and B~whemslry,B.S., M.S., Unlvers~tyof Toledo. Ph D , Iowa State Univerbll) Bro)les,Susan M. (1983 , Libranan. B A . Florida State Unrv~rarty.M L S.. Loula~ana State Universlly Bruhn, Karen 1998 ,Lecturer, Univerall) Honors College. B.A.. City University of New Yark. M A Ph D.. University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill Brune. Daniel C. 11986). Assoc~ate Reaearch Profeslonal. Chem~stryand Biochemhtr): B . 4 . Un!verstty of Kana%; Ph.D.. lndtana Unnerslx Blwm~ngton Brunning, Dennis R. (198J). L~branan. Collect~onDevelopment, B.A , Unl>ersctyof Iowa; M.A M.L.S.. Unlverslty of lll~nolr . Arizona State Untventty Brunson-Hadley, Jud) L. 1998). Adjunct Profesor of Anthropolog). B.A M.A.. Ph.D Anzond State Universit) Brush. Thomas A. (1998). Arslstanr Profe,soi of Educattonal Medla and Computers, B A,. M S Poodam College ot SUNY: Ph.D , lndtana U n n e n ~ t y Bryan, Karen M. (1997 A~sistant Profe\~orof Mustc; Cooidtnator of UndergraduateAcademtcAdv~sement.BM., Georcla State Unlvers~teAtlanta: M.A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unncr\itv of Arizona Burke, William F. Jr. 1977 Profeaaor of M~crob~ology: B.A Unlveraity of Dallas. M.A., Nonh Teua State Unnerslty, Ph D., Arirana State Unibersity Burkett. Lee N. 1974). Profeaaor of Exercise Sctence and Phyclcdl Educntian. B A,. M A,. San D~egoState Unlven~t), Ph.D Wa\h~ngionStdte Umveralty Burnham. Maralou E. 1988). Ass~stant Research Sclenttrt. Center for Ad\an~ed . . . State Unlverrlty Burns. Elizabeth K. 1983). Professor of Geography: Director, Center for Advanced Transponatlon Research; B.A. Smith College: M.A Ph.D., Unlverstty of Calltornla. Berkeley Burmws. Veronica 1986 .Associate Professor of Chermcal Englneenng. B S Drew1 Unlverslty. Ph.D ,Princeton Un verslt) Burstein. David 1982 ,Protesar of Phyvca and A\tronomy: B.A.. We-leyan Untrerctt): Ph.D Unherrtr) ot Californca. Sanra Crur Burt. Donald M. 1973 .Professor of . . . Brysn, Tanis (1992 Adjunct Profebsor of Speech and Hearing Suence, B S.. M A . Ph.D Nonhuertern Unnerstc, Bryant, Frrd 0. 1950 .Professor Ementus of Exerclae Science and Physical Education: B.S.. Springfield College: M.S.. Univerrtt) of Illlnoi,: Ed.D Anzona State Untvernity Brruzy, Stephanie (1995). Assistant Professor at Soctal Work, B.S.W. Indnana Unlverclty. Bloom ngtan, M.S W . Unheralty of lllinats. Urbana; Ph D., Ohlo State Uni\enlty Buckinghsm, Willis J. 1969). Profeanor ot Englkh: A B.. Hanard Unnerslty: M.S.. University of Wiaconstn. Madison: Ph.D.. Indiana Unlver\tt) Buley. J e r q L. 1971). Associate Professor of Cornmun~catlon.B 4 . U nerssy of Colorado. M A . Mlchlgdn State Unnersity. Ph.D Florid* Srdtr Un rerh ty Burdick, Richard K. (1976 Profes\ar of Stansncs, B S Unl%enltyof Wyomlng; M S Ph D.. Texas A&M Universlly . . Burg. B. Richard 1967 Profebsor ot Histor): B A Unnerut) of Colorado. M A Western State College of Colorado. Ph D Uni\erslty of Colorado Burgess, Paul L. (1969). Professor of E~onomlc\:B.A.. Ph.D Un~verrttyof Colorado Burgayne. Edward E. 1951). Prafe~aar En erltua of Chemlrtry and B ochermatry. B.S .Utah State Unlvers~ty.M S Ph D., L n \errlty of Woconsm. Madlson Burke, Janet M. 1996 .Lecturer. Unlrerstty Honors College, Assocrate Dean. Unlrer\!tv Honors College, B A .Wells College. M A , Syracuse Unlvenlty. Ph D.. Artzona State Unl\erslty . . Burkh, Mark 1997 ,Lecturer of Mathematlcs. B S Ange o State Umverclty; M S Unlverslty of North Texas. Denton Burton. Dora (19761, Arrrstant Protesaor of Rusclan: M.D F n t Leningrad and Kazan Med~calln\titule Russia): M.A.. Ph.D Unner,lt) of Wa~hlngton Burton. Forter hl. (1969 Profesor Em~rttucof Constuct~on:B S C E B S . Carnegne Institute of Technolaey. M B.A New lark Unlrer5it). Ph D., Uni\er\ity of P ttsburgl Buseeb. Peter R. 1961), Regenra Proferaor of Chen lctry and B~achemstryand Geology. B A,. Antloch College. M A Ph.D Columbia Untversrty . . . . . . . . Bush, Jeffrey E. 1997). Asrlstant Professor of Muaic Educat~on;B M M M Nonhern llllno~sUniversity. De Kalh: Ph D.. Un~\ersttyot Anrona Bustoz, Joaquin 1975). Professor of Mathematlcs: Director. SUMS Institute, B.A M.A Ph D Anzona State Uni\ersity Butler, Jay Q. 1972). Associate Professor of Real Estate: Director, Arizona Real Estate Center; B.B A,, M B.A Univen~tyof New Mex~co:Ph.D , Unlrerstty of Washtngton Rutlcr-Diilz. Jurqueline ,lYY7,. 4Jjunc1 Prdic,%ur ofhnrhropalop). B ,\ R S hl . A . AnronJ Srae L n n e r , ~ ~ ) . . . . . . . . C Cabianca, W i a m A. (1967). Professor Emeritus of Counselor Education. B.Ed., Gonzaga Uni\enlly; M E d . Ph D., Warh ngton State Un~vervty Cad), Linell E. 1983 Professor of Rel~eiousStuhes. Assoc~ateDean. . Cafarella, Robert J. (1991). Faculty Asawlate of Plannlng and Landscape Architecture: B S., Nonheastern Univenlty. M U P. Ne* Yorl Untrerrity University Calcalerra, Robert J. (1992). Adjunct Faculty of Management: B.S., M S.. Unirera~tyof Nebraska. L~ncoln.D.Sc Washtngtan University, St Louts Calkins, Jerry M. (1992 Adjunct Profe5aor. Chemical. Bio, and Materials Englneenng; B.S.Ch E . M.S.Ch.E. Unl\enlty of Wyomtng; Ph.D.. Unlveratty of Maryland College Park M D.. Uni\erslty of Anrona Callarman, Thomas E. (1980). Associate Professor of Management. Assouate Dean. Graduate College: B.B.A.. Welt Texas State Unnen~ty;M.B A,. Anzona State Unnerstty, Ph.D Purdue University Callems, Charles R. (1980 .Professor of Law. B.A University of Califomla. Santa CNZ,I D , Unlvers~tyof Callfornla, Davia Camemn. Theresa (1997 Aaalatant Proteseor ot Planning and Landscape Archttecture. B A . State Uni\err!lv of New York. Buffalo, M.U.P.. Uni\erslty of Mlch~gan.D.Des.. Hanard Un~veratty Campbell, Ashley (1990). Facult) Associate of Planning and Landscape Architecture. B.A Tnnlt) College: M PA Arnrona State Unlber5iry Campbell. Gary L. 1997). Fine Ans Speclallst: B A,. M FA., University of Southern Callfornla . . . . . . ASU MAIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 487 Campbell, Heather E. (1991). Asslrwnt Prafeaaor ot Public Affairs; B.A.. Univer\lt) ofcal~fomla.San Diego: M.Phll Ph D.. Cameaie-Mellon University Campas-Outealt, Douglas 1998 .Adjunct Professor of Anlhropalogy. B S ,M PA.. Arizona State University. M.D.. Unirerslly of Arizona College of ~ e d i c m e Candan, Kasim Selcuk (1997). 4sristant Pmfesror of Computer Science and Engineenng; B.S., Bilkent Uni~ersity (Turkey : Ph.D., Universit) ofManland. College Park Candela, Giureppe (1995). A\slslant Proferror of Itallan: M A,, Ph.D., Unl\erslt) af Wtrconsm Candelaria, Cordelia 1991 , Proteswr of Chtcana and Chtcano Studies: B.A , Fort Lewla College: M.A Ph D.. Un~ver\ttyof Notre Dame Canright, James E. (1964 Proferwr Emerltur of Plant Biology. B A Mlamr Unnerrlty: A M., Ph.D.. Hanard Unlbersll) Capco,David G. (1984). Profesaor of Biolog). B.S.. Edinbaro State College. M.S Un~vers~t) of Houston: Ph.D , Un~verbrt)of Texas. Austln Capone, Jeffrey M. (1997 Acslstant Professor of Electrical Engtneer ng. B S Univers~tyof Vermont. M S Ph D Northeastern Universlty Cardv. Robert L. (1988). Protewar of . . . . . . . . . . Carr, Chrktopher 1985 Profe\\or of Anthropolog). B A . Uniberslty of Illlnoia: M.A.. Ph.D.. Unwersit! of Michigan Carrington, Jane M. 1995 Facult) Asaoc~ateof Nun ng B S N.. Arizona State Unnervty, M S N Unlvervly of Penn\ylvania Carroll, Kevin K. (1975 A\\ocvate ProtesnorofHistor): B A . Canlrtur College: hl A,, Ph D., Hanard Unlversitv Carroll, Steven (1985 Aaacmdte Professor of B~ology.B S Tulane Unl\er$~ty.M S Oregon Sure Unx$er~ity.Ph D Unnerrtty of Oregon Carter, Joseph R. 1991 Proferaor at Supply Chain Management: Chair. Depanment of Suppl) Chain Management. Nattonal Association of Purchaptng Management Professor: B S., M.B.A Narthca,tern Untveraity, Ph D.. Bo\ton Unlverrlr) Carter, Phillip L. (1995 Profe~aorof Suppl) Cham Management. Harold E Fearon Char, Purchastng Management: Dlreitar. Center for Adbanced Purchaalng Studlea; B.S E.E.. Rose Hulman Institute of Technolog); M B.A D.B.A.. Indiana Uniberait) Caner. George L. 1965). Profeawr Emerttus of Claralcal Languages. B A . M.A Unneraitv of Texda. Auatin: S.TB S a m Maq's Seminary: Ph.D.. Sdlnt Lours Untventr) Casanova, Ursula (1987 Aaaoclae Professor of Educational Admin~strar~on and Supen,iaion and Educat~analPollcy Studtes. B A,. HunrerCollege. M S State Unlrentt) ot New Yark, Brockport: Ph.D Arizona State Unnersil) Casavantes, Michael D. 1990 Lecturer ot Journalism and Telecommumcation. B A Unlverait) of Texa?. El Pdro M A Nen Mexico State University Case. James L. 1969 Profesor ot Speech and Hearlng Sctence. D8rectar of Cltntcal Sen.ees. B S Weber State College. M S Ph D Unlverslty of Utah Cassidj, Virginia L. 1988 Librarian Emenrus, Hayden Reference Servtce. A B.. Oberl n Col ege. M L S. Pralt in\rltute Castaneda, Eddie 1990 Asoclate Profeawr ofPsycholog). B S M A,. Uni\er\iry of Texas. El Palo. Ph.D University of Michigan Castle, Gregory 1992 A~rlrtantProfessor of Eng sh, B A,, Cal!fomla State Uni\erslty. Fresno M.4.. Ph.D. Untrerslty ot Callfomia, La$ Angeles Castm, Felipe G. (199 i Professor of Psv~hology:B.A., Unneracty of Callfomia. Santa Barbara. M S W. Unneraity ot Caltfomla, Lo?Angeles: Ph D Unt\er\ily of Waahlngton . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carlson, A. C h e m (1988). Ascoc~ale Proferror of Commun~catron:B A M A Colorado State Unlverartv, Ph D Unweralty of Southern Cal~fornla Carlson, Ingeborg L. 1964). Protecsor Emcritus of German. Abltur, Holderlin Schwl (Germany), Vorsemester and cand phtl.. Unwersity of Heidelberg Germany): Dr phil., Unibenlty of Erlangen Nuremberg (German! ) Carlson. Marilyn (1995 Aadstant Profesor of Mathematics: B.S.. Central Missouri State Uni\ers~ty:M.S.. Ph.D.. Un~versttyof Kansas Carlson, Ron (1986). Professor of English: B A . M A , Unlven~tyof Utah Carlyle, Matthew W. (1997 A~sistant Profearor of lndusulal and Management Systems Englneenng: B.S.. Georgta lnrtitutc of Technology, Ph.D Stanford Unl\erilly Carney, James D. 1967 Profer.ior Ementus of Philosophy. B A equlvalent. Northern Baptlst Theolog~calSemlnaq. M.A., Rw,cbelt Unnerblt): Ph.D.. Unibersity of Nebraska. Lincoln Carpenleg Ellon D. 1988 As~oclote Profecaor of Muclc; B A Denlson Un#\erstty:M A . Kent State U averally: Ph.D., Unl\er,lry of Pennsylvan~d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caudle. hl. Tyler 1997 Ass~stant Pratessor of Chemtsu) and Biochemsu). B S , Unner\tt) of North Carolina. Charlotte. Ph.D.. Duke Univers~t) Caranaugh, Ellen Ma) 1995). Faculty As\ocraa of Nun~rlg:B.S.N ,Unl\erh~tyof Phoentr: M.S.. Universlly of Anzona Cavender. Gray 1977 Professor of Justice Stud~e,,B S Unlvers~tyof Tennessee: M.S.. Mtddle Tennes~eeState Unirers~ty.Ph D , Ronda State Untberr ty: J.D., Universlty of Tennessee. Knorrvtlle Cajer. N. Joseph (1980). Professor of P u b l ~Affam: B A . M PA.. Unlrerslty of Colorado. Ph.D , Un rerrtt) of Masrachusetts. Amherst Cerven). Randall S. (1986). Associate Profeawr of Geography B S.. M A,. Ph.D., Um\er\ity of Nehrasla. Ltncoln Cesarolti.. Evelvn L. (1992). Assistant Protesor of Nuning: 8.S.N Un~renltyof Weat Flanda: M.S.. Ph D Un!\errlty of Arizona Cesta, John R. (1975). A~sociateProfessor o f F nance: B.S.. Capltal Uni\ersay. M.B.A Ph.D nortda Stale Un~verslr) Cetette. Michael .I. I1989 . Adtunct . . . . . . . Utah Chade. Hector A. (1991 Ass~stant Profesaor of Econon Ica. L~cencradoen Ecanam~a.Nattonal Un!vers~tyof Cuyo Argentina : M.S.. Ph D . Unnerslty ot Illinors. Urbana Chmpalgn Chahrabarti, Chaitali 1990 Associate Professor of Elecuical Engineenng, B.Tech.. Indian lnstttute of Techno ogy Ind~a M S.. Ph D.. Univer\ity of Maryland, College Park Chalasani, Prasad 1998 , Assistant Profeaaar of Computer Science and Ene~neerine.B.Tech . Ind an lnstltute of Technolog) Kharsgpur lndla : Ph.D., Camee~eMellan Untverslty Chamberland, Bertrand L. (1995). Adjunct Professor of Chemisuy and Blochemlatry. B A St Anselm's College. Ph D.. Unneraily of Pennsylvania Chamberfin, Ralph V 1986). Associate Prafe\aor of Ph\sah and Aauonomv.. B.S.. Un vestry of Utah: M.S., Ph D Un~rersity of California. Lo? Angeles Chambers, Anthan) 1998 .Professor of lapanew B.A., Pomona College: M.A Stanford Un#ver*~t). Ph D Unlveralt) of M ch gan Chance, John K. (1987). Professor of Anthropology: A B , UnlLerslly ot Penn . . . . . Cole, Gerald A. (1958 Professor Emer~tus of Biology: A B., Mlddlebury College. M S Saint Lawrence Unhersity; Ph.D Uniberait) of Minnesota. Tuin Clties Cole, V Scott 199'1 Facult) A~soclateof Consrruct~on;B S ArizonaState Unnerslt). M.S., Central Michigan Unnerqlty Coles. Jeffre) L. 1994 P r o t e s ~ of r Fmance. B.A Pomona College. Ph D Stanford Un~reraity Colina, Sonia 1997 Asrlrtant Profewor of Spantah: B.A.. Unnerblt) of Compo96,. .\d)unct Care). Frederick C. (1987). Arvxtate Fr.ult) oiPlant B~olog!: B S Wc,tern Professor of Communlcanon; B S CenUal Mrchagan Un~\err~t). M S ,Southern lll~noar Kent,.kv Lnl\sr, t v . \l S P h D Unirerrit). Cxbondale. Ph D . Unt\errrt) of Arizona Crdnmrr. William H. t 19h?,. hafr.<\~r E m r n l u ~ o i S ~ c lWork. rl H A C I I I \ ~ S L.>I~ ) . ,\kran. M S .Caw WeKc,:ne Unlverslty lllinoia Crawford, Jahn E. 1980 A~aociate Professor of Communication; B.A Cone. Taylor 1989 Assoc~ateProfessor of Nebraska Wesleyan Univen~ty,M A,. Eneltsh. B A,. Florida State Un~verslty: Sacramento State College: Ph D.. Unwers~ty M A . Un~rcrrrryof Mlchrgan. Ph.D of Southern Califomta Unlrers ty of Flor1d.t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cosand, Walter A. 1976). Professor of Muslc, B M.. M M., University of Rochester . Creath. J. Richard 1971 . Protc\/ n.t Stdtr U n \er\ll). hl \ . L \ r r \ t i ,t \ vvnn Ph D Cornell U n r. r Cronin. lohn R. 966 Re\car~hProfess i ut Chrl n l i \ .~ndB ochem \lr) B 4 . Colli L I 1 \\'~o\tei Ph D Ln~\r.rul\ot Col r.id 1 Cronhtte. \%alter 986 . Piote \or of J< urn.sl~r i d T ,mi , u s c.il on Cro*,. Jdmca 1986 Ad n ~ Protcw t r ot 4 n B 4 L lnei\it\ of Calif, mla. 10, A n y 'r Crouch. Beulah 19?? . P n t c \ ~ o r E m ~ n l u \ t Edu 111 n. B A \I A An, ,n.! 5l.tte Lnl\~r\lt! Crouch, Pcter E. 198, , Pn tsr\oiat Clc t i ~ 8i En-inetr ng: D u n C u l ~ o ot r Ent ccrm d \ p p / ~ dSLICOLC\. BS M S I'ilnei\ 1, ot \\'am I h Llnlled K I J n Ph D H ~ n ~ Un r d\cr.rlt\ C m a d r r . Tru) F. 197 . Profcuo El ci ru\ t Jc urna i\rn and Tele < n n 1x11-atton. B 4 Lnl\cr\ll) of S uth D.IL 11. \I A. L nibcr\ilv of I m a Crone, Barhara J. I )SI Pr fe\ror ot Mu\ L . D I S L ~ O Mu11 Ther.tp). B M hl \I I1 '1 ;an stat^ Ln \ e n I) . . . , . . . . - Cruulrr. \ h a r m 199\ Prntt<\oi ot E B 4 hl A Lnl\cr\it) ifhrhraaha. L I < In P D . Ln \cr\ilr ,t Nonh C i.,d . Culbcrtson. Robert J. 149 1 A\\ociatc PICt~ \ r t Ph\i L Y md A\ti nomr B.S.. KLI1 St,lll L n n r\ 1) Ph D Perm )$\anla \I11 l ,,,\ti I \ . nt\c,\ 1, Pa!,. Cumming~.I anrenee T. 071 Protesar E r ~ c n t u *< I Co n\e or E d u ~ a s ~Bn .A,. \I A A i d Stnc Unt\~r\!l!. Ed D . Ln \ir\lt\ t C.il!tornld. Lo\ \no.ele\ . . ,, Curran. hlarh I. i9hh . Profe \ r o t Spani\h ild P nu7 c,c: B S . Rochhur\t Col CLC Ph D ST nt Lou), Un \err 1. . Cutler, I orrnine hl. 1991 4.\oc!;lle Prote\*oi c t Dc ten. B 4 . B F A . \r rand State Ur iner\~l!. hl A Un reralt) of Phoen rr D D'Andrea. Frank L. 1977 Profc\\oi Emrriiu\ of hlu\ c. B.A . hl A . Ed D . Columh~aC n ~ b ctit\ D'Angela. Frank J. 97 Pn ti.\\or Emcntu\ t Engll\h: B S . Lov, I L nlrc rct,. Ncu 0 lcanr. M.A Tu1.u e Lnt\cr\lt\. Ph D. Ilni\ervt\ ot Nehrn ha. Lxnioln Daane. Calbin J. 1963 .Pr f ~ \ \ , it n cntu\ of Coun\~l,r Eduiariun. B.S . Ln \rr\it\ ot \hl,ion\ln. &lad'\ n. hl A,. C iuinh a Unc\er\ I!. Ed D . Ind ana Llntr -r\ 1). Bloomln~ion Dagger, Richard k. 976 Prole, or ,I P O I I ~ I LSC ~ Iel cc. B A . L n \elvt\ '1 Mt\\o Ir!. St Lo nr. P i D Lnnetrit) i t M nne\ 11.1. Tv n C t es Dahl, Richard C. lVh6 Pr terror En enlu\ol L . w . B 4 B L S U n n ~ 11) r of C a l i k m ~ Brrhele) ~. J D C ~ l h rc Unnei, 1) of A erica Dale). J. hlichael 1978 Profe\\ ,r f Socul Work: B.F.. Spnng Hill Co legc. M S W. 5.1 nt L u \ Unneiill). 41 S Lnt\er\ 1) of Pittrhur,h. D S \\ . Tul ine I n ,err .. ~. . . . . ,, Dalgleish. Donald D. 1962 Pn I t * \ r < t hl,l,tar, 5L,rnrs: B , 4 , ~ ~coli-e,~ hl A . C .hl Phai . nncralt) ot 0\t rd L'nlted Klnndon Ph D Lnnervlr ot . Vlr: . "I.! Damrel. Da\id \\. 199 . Le luier ot Rellg,u MA Lni\er\ll) f Tex.s\ A irt n. Ph D Duhe Unner~~ , . Daniel. Norman E. 197 Prc tc\\or Emcillu\ 01 Suppl) Cham \ldn.taen .ni B S . \I S . Lnnsr\ !t ot Tei n c s e s Knor\ll -. Ph D . lnd ana Lnner, I \ . Dannenfeldt, Karl H. 1956 Pi fc,\i r Emeillu\ ,I Hl\ton. Dean Erner~turC ,lleie of 1 thela1 Anr 2nd S encey A B. Vdlp~ia\ I Un L L . ~I \ ' M 4 1nd nl1.t Un \err I) Ph D . L n \ c \ ~ t \,fCI IcrL, Dantiro. Maril?n IUhl). Assoc ~ i c Piote\\or ot Pol tzca Sc enLe. B A . C n t ~ c r \t i ot llltnoi, hl A Ph D . F orlda Slate Ulll\er\lt\ . Darst. Paul \V. 1976 Prafe\aor of Exer~treSc cncr and Ph\,ical Edu dl~on. B S \ I S Uni\sr\!t) of h n : Ph.D Oh o Slate Lnl\ei\ll) Daagupta, Partha 1991 , Ahroc ate Profe\aur of Computer Science and En,tnccrine. B.Tcch M Tech. Indlnn In\t lute ol T~chnulogy Indld Ph D Statc Unner, 1, t \rcn Yorh. Stam Brouh . . . Datta. hIanjira 1995 . A s s atant Protesor ~f Econom c\ B A . M A . Jada\pur Ln \ c all) indldl Ph D Cornell Un rc.rstt\. Dauber, \I. Rohert 1 9 9 ) . 4 , 5 o ~are C " 8 a Prule\rnr ,t L.1- Dlrector ot Medid on Clln i.B A . Un \ers t\ of CJ l i r n a Berhc c j . J D Ar ronn stat^ Uni\rr\it) . . . Dauten, Joel J. 196 J Protersor Emrr~tur of F i n m ~ eB S . M S Washinoton Lnner\lt). Ph D . Unnerrlt) ot 1ou.t Da\e), \\illiam G . 976). A q \ x .tie Protesor of Comn u n ~ a u o nDlre~tor. . Inlei elondl Progrdmq B A . Penns)lb.tn Sratc L ivti\ 1). M A . Cclumb~d n'\er\'t\. Ph D lndidnd Un \ e n 1). Bloom gt n D a ~ i d Julia . Smith 1993 As\lstant P i 7 t ~\ > r o t 4ccr unldnc). B A . hl B. \ Ph D. Ml~htednState Un Venn) Daidson. Elizabeth T. 1986 .Research A s ,c~dicPR te\\or of Biolog). B S.. Maunl L n o n C o cse M S . P h D . 0 1 oStalc Un \ e r i ly . . . . Da~idbon,Joseph K. 19 7 Profc\\oi of En= necr ng B M E . hl.Sc., Ph.D Ohlo State Cn $err 15 D l a ~ i l a~, E d u a r d, n 1998~ Leilurerot ~ \lanagerncnl. B 5 . Un \crslr) of I l no \. Lrbana Ch i m p a t ~ n M.B.A.. . A t/und St.lte L n erblt) Da'is, Frank 5. l 97R ~A s m i a t, e Re\cdrcl ~ ~ Pr ~tc\\iund Ch-m 5 1 9 and B~o~hemi\try. B.S.E Arv Siate Unnera 1) Da'is. Geove R. . Protcsaor \ Elrc'rLidl Enginernnc. B S E E hl S Un i r r , 1, of Illtnot\. Ph.D Lni\er\llr ot Ar ,ona Davia. Joseph R.1. I1975 Araoc ate Prater, i of Redl E ute. B S Uc inc \ I I ) of S'U'h Cco A Texar Unneirlty. Ph D Unl\ei\tr) at Gear: .I Da5is. Keith 195h Prufes<,r Emenlu? ot hlan~ecmmt.B B 4 . \I B A L'nnen 1, of Texas Ph D . Oh o State Unt\er.rln . . . . . . . . . . Da>ir. Mar) C. 1994 A\\otdnt Protc\\or at P,\choloe\. I3.S Lnner\tt) ot l d ~ h o . M S Ph D . Un \ e n 1) of Prttsburgh D a ~ i sO . l r a l d r i s 1998 . A htsrant Profr\r ol C mmun LA, on B S . L o n e \it\ ul Rudlmds. bl A . Ph D Lit ncrvt) ot Nehra4.n. L n ~ no Da>is, Robert F. (1959 Profcr\oi Emrrilu, ot C o r m ~nt-a1I I. B A. M.A.. Ph.D. Unnsraur 01 illznot\ . . . . ASU MAIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 491 Darir, Sanford S. 19'13 . Protersor Emerttur ot Counselor E ~ U L Jn.~ AI B B.S.. Central Ml\~ourcState Colle-e. A.M.. Untversrty at Mcs\oun. K m a \ C 1). Ed D.. Unltcrhay of Colorado Davis. Thomas J. ( 1 996 . Protes or of Hlstory. A B , Fordhdm Unlreralty. hl A , ) . Ln\er?lt) Ph D . C o l u m b ~ a U n t ~ e r \ ~Jt D of Buflalo Ueu Yorl Daj, Thomas ( 19951. A s o c ate Protes\or ot Plant Btolog\. B S .Colorado State Untvenlty, M.S Uni\crrtt) ot Idaho: Ph D Colorado State Unner?>t) d c \larncNc, Pctrr ICJ,r .\..J.I dc . I ' ~ < w \ % . ~.,I~ . n P ~ I I . ~ > ~ I .\ ~ ,~ ! , .)T I t :\lt~ltcr.l PI. I) l 1 ~ t ~ r . l Unlrer 1) d e Matties, Nicholas 19741. Arsoc ate Professor of An. B A . Callfornla State Unlrers I) Long Beach. M S Ill nois In5tttute of Technology . M chtgan Dean, Arthur C. 197 1 .Profesor Ementu\ of lndurmal and Mandgrmcnt Systems Eng neenng, B.A . M S Te\a\ Tech Uni\er\tly: Ph.D . T e a \ A&M Unl\ers~r) DeBano, L w n a r d E 1983 .Adjunct A ~ ~ a c i aProfesror te of En\tronmental Re\ouice*: B.S Colorado State Unnerwt): M.S.. Utah State Untver\tt). Ph D Un$\errlc, ot Caltfornta Beikelej Debenport, Sylria 197\ Protesror Emeritus of Muatc. B hl E B M hl M Indtana Unlverstt) B l o o m ~ n ~ t o n . . . . . . . DeLorenna. Lisa C. 19981. Assslant Profe>\or of Publrc Aflam. B 4 . M.4 U.A., Salot Lou \ Unnei\tl): M A,. M PPA.. Ph D Unner\lt) ot M~r\oun.St Lows Dehlars, James R. (1981 A\roclee Protcsor of Mustc. B A . Ma~dlester Col ege. M A Ph D Unner\lty of M~nne\otoT u ~ nCltles Dchlassa, Thomas A. 1966 Profesor of E l e ~ t cal r Engmeenng: B.S.E E . M.S.E.E.. Ph D Unnenlly ot Mich~gan Demeke. Howard J. 1962 .Professor Emerctus ot Education. A.B . S&nFranc~sco State College: MS.. Ed D.. ~ n l r e r s t t yof Southern Cal!tomla DeNardo. Dale (1998 A\si\tant Professor ot B~olog).B S D V M Un \er,!t) of Callforn~a.D a m . Ph D Unners 1) of C d l ~ f o r nBerkle) ~ Dent. Daniel hl.. Maj 11996). Awrlant Prote\\or of Mllltar) Scienc~.B S Ernbiy Riddle Aeronauttcal Untrcrs~ty DeSerpa, Allan C. (1975 Profevor of Ec ,nomics: B.A Unlvenity of Santd Clara: Ph D.. Uni~rraityof Califom s Santa Dnrbara Detrie. Thomas (1984 A\sh$ate Profearor ot De\tgn. B F A M FA. Lout\tana Tech Unl\ercll\ Deviehe. Pierre 1999 A\,oc~ate Professor ot Btology. B.S . Ph.D Unwcrrlty of Liege (Bcigium Deli", John 1998 Asvstant Profeaaor of Phtloroph): B.A Loner\itr of Toronto (Canada . Ph.D.. Uni\er\ir) of Michigan De,.Sandwio (1987 .Profe\\or of Materials j . I L.~ ... , in.1 Ln;:nea.~i,: 8 t:.h.. Il.,nrrr, I " 2 1! r I . : 1 S P" n.. Alfred Untverrlt) Delelskj. Thomas L. (1968 A\soctate Profer\or ot E~erclreScience and Physical Eduiation: B.S. Centml Mlrhlgan Llnt\er\itv. M A,. Un'rera~t) of Mtchigan: H S D.. lndlana Uni\ewty. Bloomtn&ton Di Gangi. Samuel 1990 Af\ociate Profe\\or of Spec'a Education. B A . Unr\cralt) of P~ltaburgh.M Ed Ph D Ari~cndState Unzverbit) Dickerson. Sherry S. 1986 F~culty A\\ociate of Public Affarra B S Lamar Un \ e r v I \ . hl P A Anronn State Untverrit) Dierie. D a i d A. (1996 . Ad~uncrFaculnof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . Ditsworth. Richard L. 1959 .Protesor Emer~tu\~f Eng~neenng.B S hl S loua S u t e Co le-e. Ph D . M chtgan S u t e Un!vera!ty Dittert. Alfred E. Jr. 1967 . Profe\aor ~ m c r l l &of Anthro;ology. B A M A Unncr\lt) of New Merico. Ph D.. Untrer\lty of Arizona Doak. R. Bruce 1991 . Profeqhorof Ph)r cs and A\rranom). B S Cornell Un \err 1): M S Ph D M&aachurett< 11\I lute ot Terhnolog) Doan...lerrv 1979). Proteq\or ot M u ~ t c . B M.E.. M M NorthTexa, S t ~ t Univer\ity. e D.M.A , Unoervty of Mfchlgdn Doane. Winifred W. (1977). Proteuor Emcnlu, ot Brolag\. B.S Hunter College. M S Untrerrttj of Wision\in: Ph D.. Ya e Unnerslt) Dwbler. Bettie Anne 1971 Profehaor Emeritu* of Engl~sh.B A . M 4 . Duke Uni\cr\ily: Ph D.. Unlvera ty of W!\consln Madtwn Doig. Stephen 1996 Profe\\oi of J o u r n ~ l ~ a~mn Telecor d muntcattnn: 8 . 4 Dartmouth Dollin. Michael 1989 ,Facult) Aaroc~ateof Planntne and Landccaoe Architecture. Coordinator, Joint Urban Destgn Program, Urban Dcstgncr, Joint Urban Derlgn Stud 0. B.F.L.A., Univer-ity of Anrona Donelson, Kenneth L. (1965 Proteshor of Engl~rh.B.A . M A . Ph D Untrera 1) of . . . . . . . . . . . . Donnellj. Aamn V. 9621. Pioteqaor Emerctus of Enelneenne B S E E M S . Cal foin a. Los 4neele5 DeGraRenreid. Don 199 I Senlor Research Admin~rlntor.Center for Adbanced Reaearch In Tran\ponatton: Manager. Technl~alTran5ponatton Program. B.S.C E . Nea h l e r z ~ oState U n n e r ~ m DeCraw. Bette E 1986 .Full Adrmn~atr&~ve Profc\\ional C Illege of Extended Educatmn. A s o c ate Profe ror of Pub ic Aftam Dem. College of Euended Edu~atton.Dlrcctor Dountoan Center. B A Thlel Colleo~.. M.S.W. Ruteci\ The Slxe L nneisrt\.D P.A ~ri,on.tSrate Uniberrtt) DeLamotte. Eugenia 1997 A\\oc~ate Profesor of Engl \h. A B Duke Unhers 1): B A M A Unnrrslt) of Ohtord Un led K~ngdom M A . Ph D . H ~ r \ d r dL mreislt) DeLibero, Joseph 1996 Leiturc of Computer Sctence and Englnsenng. B.S.. lona College: M S Purdue Llnt\er\itj Dellheim. Charles J. 1980 Profersor of Hntory. D re tor. Inced \c p11n.q Hurnonitie? Prograr i . R.A State Unnerstt\ of Nen York Blngh.tmcon. M A Ph D Yd e u n , \ c sity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dietrich, Suzanne Wagner 1988). Aaso~latcPrafeaaor of Cornpulcr Scrence ~ n Englnrering. d B S M S Ph D State U n \er\lty of New York. Stan) Brook . . . Dirksen, Shannon 1996). As5hlate Protersor of Nuraine. B S N Anzona State L ntrer, 1). M S.. Ph.D.. Unlbenily of 4111 3rd . Dooley. Kevin (1997 Protesor of Indu\tnal and Management Sv\temr Englneritng: Professor of Man~gemcnr. B.S.. M S.. Ph D.. Uni\er\ity ot lilino~\. Urban* Champaign Doran. G w r g e 1992 S nl r Lecturer of hlanagcment: B.S., St Vlncent Collene. M.B A,. Duqueane Un~\.errlty.Ph D Neu YorL Uniierslty Dorman. Michael F. 9761. Protessor ot Spccih and Hearine Science. B S Unlrcrsrt) ot Wa\h~ngtan.M A . Holl ns Colle~e:Ph.D.. Unibersily of Connrcticut Darn, Ronald 1. (1988 Prafe\\or of Geograph,: A B. MA.. Uni\ei\ir) ot Calltornta. Berkele); Ph D.. U n l \ e i \ ~ not Callfornta. Lon Angelec Donon, William J. 1966 Profc\\or Emcr tu.; of Bioenglneerine. B Ch E M Ch.E. Renaae aer Pol)technlc In\t lute Ph D.. Unlrerrlly of Clnclnnatl Doty, Roxanne L. 1990 A\\oc!ate Profewx of Polttical Sclencc: B.S.. M.A., Artzona Slate Unnerstty. Ph D . Unlrerrrt) of Mlnnesotu. Tuln Citrec . . . . . . Doubek. Dennis L. 1976). Arsoclate Research Speclallst. Cancer Reaearch Instllutc: B.S Un \ers!ty of Anzona: Ph.D.. Univer\tty of lll~notr Douglas. hlichael E. 1986 .Museum Profesional. Curdlor of Collections. B olog). B S M S Lnl\ervty ot Loul~\llle.Ph D Unneiblt) of Georgia Dover, CJ. 1982). Adjunct Professor of Communeat~on.B.A Kmt State Un~\erstty.M A . Ca\e Western Reserve Unwera!tv DOH,John 1990 Profeaaor of Ph)slcs and A*tronamv, B.S.. Uniwraily of Notre Dame. Ph.D Uni\enrl) af Racheater Dowling, Karen (1996). Assjstant Protessor of Computer Infamarlon Systems. Schaol of Accountancy and Intormatron Managen ent; B.A Unlverslt) of Mlchlgan. M S Ph D Arlzona State Un~veralty D o ~ l i n e Thomas . E. 11988). Associate hofc.sor di B1.1,g). B S . Lnl\rr\~r)of .\l.:h,:,n Ph I).. H'~!nc Slrtc C.'ntrcr.lt! Downs, Catherine A. 1983 Cltnical Profesor ot Cllnlcal Laboratory Sctences: B.S., Artrona State Unlver\tty; M.A Central Mlchtgan Univerrtt) Downs. F l m d L. 19b8 .Lecturer of . E . . . . . . . . . . . Dole]. David E. 1985 Adjunct Professor of Anthrapalogy; B.A Unlvers~tyof Anzona; M A . Ph D.. Califomid State Untueratt). Chlco Doyle, Donald P. 1962 Profesqor Ementus of Theatre: 8.A Arizona State Univer\ity. M A . Northwestern Un~\erstty;Ph.D. Unnerslty of Mlnnerota. T*ln Cttles Doyle. Roy P. 1959) Prafcssor Emeritus of Elementar) Educattan. B.A Anzona State Unlrerrltr. M A , Ed D.. Columb~a Unlrerrlly Drake, Jackson M. 1974 Professor Emcritus of Education: B.S.. MS., Southern Illlnoia Unlrerr!t). Carbondale. Ed D., Columbld Univerut) Dreyfoos, Dale 119941. A % ~ a t a thofe,sor e of Mu\ic: B M.. Flonda S u t e Untvervry. M.M Unibenlt) of Teua. Austrn Driscoll. Michael F. 1971). Assoclare Profc<\orof Mathcmatic\. B A . Sa nt John's Unneraity, M S Ph D Unlren~tyof . . . . . . . Arizona . D m p a d , Ravindranath 1989 As # I !of !V~,:on~t~>. h l ~ J , \ $ > "l'h, I ) , L " , . C C \ , , ! < . f c a l , t . , m , ~ , Lo\ Angelel Dutrisac, Gordon 1997 .Assistant Lthranan. Noble Reference Servee, B A . Lilurentldn Unlreratt) Canada : M.L.1 S Dalhou\le Untveralry Canada Dwyer, Karen 1994). Lecturer of Engl~sh: B A . LamarUnt\err$ty.M A,. Ph.D, Purdue Un \er%it) . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . D ~ e r Timath? , J. 1998 Cllnlcal Protessor of Educdt onal 4dmtnl\trauon: B A . M A . En\tem Mlchtgan Un berhlty, Ed D., Wayne Staa Unneraav . . . . . Edwards, Glis 1988 A<\ociare Professor a f Theatre Edwards, John L. (1964). Professor Emeritua of Reading and Llbrary Science: B S Ball State Unnersit); M.A M.D., Arilann Swte Un~verrity Eeds,hlaryann H. 1973 .Professor Emeritus of Readlng and Library Science. B S.. Callfornla State Un~\eraity, Sacramento, Ph.D Unweraity of Oregon Elsenberg, Nancy H. (1976). Regents' Profeasor af Psycholog); B.A Unlrerrlty of Michigan, M.A.. Ph D.. Univerwy of Calltornla. Berkeley Ehmanis, Raifs 1963). Professor of Rus\ian. B A . M A . Unlvers~tyof Wiacons~n.Madlron: Ph D.. lnd m a Univeraity. Bloomngton . . . . .. El-Ghazaly, Samir M. 1988 Profesaor of Electncal Englneenng; B S E E M.S , Calro UNrersrt) (Epyptl: Ph D Umverrity of Texas. Auaun El-Sharawy. El-Badawj 1989) Asroclate Professor of Ele~rricalEng~neering;B.S E.. M.S E .Mao>ouraUnlrers~t)Egypt ;Ph.D. Un~rerblt)of Massachu\etta. Amherst Ellin. Nan IJYb .Aw~rrintPraterlor of .\r.h.lr..lurc. R ,\ .BOIL\ I w r C~llr.;r. \ I :\ , Ph 1) ('.,I,",",,, L'",,c~\,,> Elliott, Charles S. 1989 Dtrectar, Center for Professional De\elopment, College of Engineering and Appl~edSciences, B.M.E.. S . lndtana General Motors Insl~tute. . M~Univenit). Blaom~ngton.Ph D.. Mlchean Slate Umreiaa) Ellis, Andrew W. 1998). Ars~stant Piotescor of Geograph) B A,. M S Ph D.. Unirenir, of Delaudre . . . . ASU MAIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 493 Ellis, Robert H. (1962), Prafeasor Emcrltus of Journal~smand Telecommuneal~on:B A,. Anzona State Un~vervty.M A .Case Western Resene Untvers~ty Ellman, Ira Mark (19781, Professor of Law: B A,. Reed College, M A , Unlverslly of Ulmo~s.1D Unlverslty of Cal~fornla. Berkeley EUram, Lisa M. (1990). Associate Professor ofSupply Chain Management; B.S.B.. M.B.A.. Univenity of Minnesota. Twin Cities; Ph D .Ohio Slate Un~versity Ellsworth. Lola M. 1938). Professor Ementus of Famly Resources and Human Development. B.S., Brigham Young Umvers~ty.M A , Columbia University Elman, Colin (1998 Asr~stantProfessor of Polttical Science; B.A Nontngham Untvers~tv1Unlted Ktnedom). M A Ph D . .. . . . Elman, Miriam Fcndius I 1995 A>,l,l~nl Prdfcsror of l'ol#tliaI Sclen;~. R A \f A IIehrcu U n n e r * ~ ~Ph ) . D . ('ol~mhh* Unlverslty E h o r e , James W. (1949). Professor Ementus of Planntng and Landscape Architecture; A.B Unwerstty of Nebraska; M.S Columbia Universlty Elser, James J. (1990 Associate Profeacor of B~ology,B.S Untvers~tyof Notre Dame; M S Unlversrty of Tennessee. Knoxv!lle; Ph.D., University of California, Davis Engel, Glorianne 1982 ,Associate Professor of Theatre, B F.A Unlvenity of Arizona, M A,, Ph D.. Unlverslty of . . . . . . . Pittsburgh Engrlhardt, Florence P. t 1965, Prafriv,r f.mzr;tur of Socdal Work. B A Cullcgc. ut Mwnt Sntnt Unccm. M 5 S , Fordhdm Un~vers~ty Em, Billie J. (19901, Associate Academlc Professtonal of Educauon. Daector. Professronal Fleld Expenence. Director. Inltlal Teacher Cenrticat~onand Inducl~on Programs. M.A Ph D Anzow Slate Unlvenrty Eriekson, Mary L. (1990). Professor of An: B FA Unlverstly of Illmols. M A,. Ph.D.. Ohio State Univercity Erno, Richard B. 1957-62; 1963). Professor Ementu< of Engltsh; B A Mtch~eanState Uni\era!tv: M.A . Unlrerrrtv . . . . . E m e n , James J. (1996). Assoc~ate Professor of Consuuct!on. B S MS.. Unrvers~tyof None Dame. Ph D Un~veratty of Texas. Austnn Eseobar, Edward J. 1993). Assoc~ate Professor of Chicana and Chicano Studtcs; B A,, Callfornta State Unners~ty, Domnguez Hnlls, M A . Ph.D Unlverstty of Callfornra. rOvenrde . . Estrada, Ana (1996) Assistant Professor of Fam~lyResources and Human Development; B A . Unrverbity of the Pacific; M S., Ph D , Unlversxty of Utah Etnier, Jennifer L. (1998). Assistant Professor of Exercise Science and Phvslcal tducanott. ti S Unttcr.81) of linnciqer.. Knorr.lle, hl ,\ . Lnltersit) of Nonh Carulln3. Ch~pzlHill. Ph D., Arizona State Uniben~ty Etler, Patricia A. (1988). Asroclate Archivibt. Archwe, and Manuscripts; B.A., California State Unwersity, Long Beach: M.L S Unlrernity of Arizona Evans, Donovan L. (1966). Professor of Engtneering; Director, Center for Innovation tn Engineering Educauon; B.S.M E., Untversity of Cincinnat~;Ph.D.. Nonhweatern University Evans, John X. (1964). Professor Ementun of Engl~sh.B A .Holy Cross College, M A , Ph D Yale Unlvenrty Eveland, Charles (1974). Professor Ementus, School of Health Admnrsvation and Policy. B.S.. Unwersity of Maryland: M.S.. Baylor University. Ph.D., University of Michigan Ewan, Joseph (1994). Assistant Professor of Planntne and Landscam Architecture: B S D.. Ar~rundSlar Unnsr,!ty: hl L .%.. L'nlvr.r*~t) .,f Pillfornra Berkclr.) Ewing, Alison (1993). Law Librarian. Cxrculat!onlReference: B A,, M L.S Untverstty of M~chlgan Eyring, LeRoy (1961). Regents Professor Emeritua of Chemistry and Biochemsuy. B S Univerr~lyof Arizona, Ph D Un!verslty of California, Berkeley . . . . . Fagan, William (1996 , Aaslstant Professor of B~ology:B A,, Unl\er\rty of Delaware; Ph D Unlventty of Waahlngtan Fahlman, Betsy (1988 ,Professor of An. B.A Mount Halyoke College: M A,. Ph D Unlvenlty of Delaware Faith, Roger L. (19811, Professor of Economics; B.A.. St. Mary's College of Calrfornla; M A,, Ph.D University of Caltfornia. Los Angeles Falconer, Steven E. 11989). Asrocrate Professor of Anthropology; B.A.. Wash~ngtonState Unrverslly; M.A Ph.D., Untvers~lyof Anzona Fall, Patricia L. (1989). Asaoc~ateProfessor of Geography, B A,. Prercon College; M.S.. Ph D Unlrersny of Arizona Fallis, Christian J. (19911, Professor of Mulucultuml Education. B A . San Francisco State Univenlty. M A , San lose State Universlty; M A,. Ph D., Sfanford Unlvenrty Faltz, Leonard M. 11979). Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engmeenng. B.S., Cgty University of New York, M S , Harvard University; Ph.D., Univenny of Callfornta. Berkeley Fan. Genghua (19901, Associate Professor of Mathematics; Masters, lnctitute of Systems Scrence Ch~na).M A,. Chtnese Academy of Science Ch~na),Ph.D University of Waterloo Canada) Farber, Bernard (1974). Professor Emeritus of Sociology; Intenm Char, Department of Sociology; A B Roosevelt University; A.M.. Ph.D.. Un~versltyofchtcago Fargotstein. Barbara 1988). Clinical Assoctate h f e s s o r of Nursing; B.S , B.S.N.. Anzona State Unnerslty, M N Univen~tyof Califamla, Los Angeles Farin, Gerald 11987). Prafesaor of Computer Science and Engineering; B.A M A Ph D Un~versllyof Braunschwelg (Germany Farmer, Frank D. 11970). Associate Professor of Mathematkcr, B A,. M.A., Univenity of Cal~fornla.Rlvenlde; Ph.D.. Univers~tyof Washtngton Farmeg Jack 1998). Prafesaor of Geology; B.A., Calrfamia State Unneraity. Chtco; M S , Unnerslr) of Kansas; Ph.D.. Unrvenlty of Cal~tornia.Davis Fausel. Donald F. (19691, Professor Emeritus of Social Work. A B S T B S.T.L.. Saint Mary's Unlvers~ty.M S W.. Fordham Universlty. D S W. Columb~a Unrverslty Fearon. Harold E. (1961). Professor Ementus of Purchastng Management. National Assoclatlon of Purchasing Management Professor; B S M B A . Indiana Univers~ty;Ph.D Mxchlgan State University . . . . . . . . . Fa=, Larry A. (1967). Professor of Special Education. B S Iowa State Unrvenlly, M A . Colorado State College, Ed D ,Utah Stale Unl\ersay Faber, Richard A. (19831, Professor of Famlly Resources and Human Development, Char. Depanment af Famlly Resources and Human Development; B.A.. Unlvenrty ot Colorado; M.S.. Ph.D.. OLiahoma State Uni\enily Fabrieius, William (1990 .Associate Professor of Psychology; B.A., Boston College: M.S.. Wheeloch College; Ph.D., University of Michigan Faeinelli, Diane A. (1993). Senrar Lecturer, Unlverslty Honors College. B A . M.A., Ph.D Anzona State Unwersrty Faeth, Stanley H. 11980). Professor of Blology. B S M.S Unlversrty of Clncxnnati; Ph.D.. Florida State Un~versity Fafitis. Apostolm (1984). Assocrate Professor of Civll and Environmental Engineenng; B S.E Anstolelion Univeraily of Theasalon~L~ (Greece); M Eng South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Ph D.. Nonhwertem Un~verslty . . . . . . . . . . . . . r Fine, Rubcrt 19'J7 . S:ni.>r i x a ~ r e or S , C >I":). R .A , i%>\t.,,,l ' , , , ~ ~ , ~\ I, l:\> , University Feldhaus, Anne (1981). Professor ot Religious Studles, B A,, Manhattanv!lle College: Ph.D ,University of Pennsyiun~a Feldman, Patricia A. 1990 ,Associate Admnistrative Professional. College of Extended Educatron; Director, Academic and Professtonal Programs; B.S., M E d . Colorado State Untversity Feldstein, Alan 1970 .Professor of Mathematics; B.A., Anzona State University, Ph D., Unnersrty of California. Los Angeiea Feller. Joseph M. (1987 .Professor of Law; B A , H m a r d Unnerstty, Ph.D Unlrerarty of Calrfornia, Berkeley; J.D , Harvard University Fenske, Robert H . (1974 ,Professor of Higher Education, Academc Pragiam Coordmator, Hlgher Education, B.S.. M S , Ph D., University of Wisconsin, Madlson Fernando, Harindra 1984 Profersor of Mechanrcal and Aeraapace Engineenng. , Daector, Center for Environmental Flurd Dynamics, B.Sc , Unt\erhlty of Sn Lanka (Sn LanLa :M A,, Ph D Johns Hopljns Un~versity Ferrall, J. Eleanor 1969 Llbranan Ementus. Reference Service: A B.. Hadelberg College; M.A., Anrona State Unlverslty Ferram, Kathleen (1982 Associate Professor of Women's Studtes, Dcrectar, Women's Studles Program, B A , Ca\e Western Reserve Universny: M.A Ph D , Anzona State Univenity Ferris, Jean 1985). Protessor Ementus of Musrc. B.M.. University of Mlchlgan. M A,. Anzona State Univenit) Feny, David K. (1983). Regents' Profescor of Electrical Engineering: B.S E.E., M.S E.E., Texas Technolog~calCollege Ph.D , Unlverslty of Telas. Auatin Fessenden, Tracy (1994). Assistant Professor of Religious Studlea; B.A., Yale University, Ph D ,Unlreraity of Virglnla Fewell, Jennifer H. 1993). Assistant Professor of Biology. B.A , Cornell University. M.A Ph D., Unsvernty of Colorado Fimeira-McDonoueh. - . .Ioseohina (1990 lVofc,idr oilu\!~;cStuJter. R S L'nlterrll) of i ~,h,n Ponugal~.hl S W.. 1'h.D. Ynncr.;ll) of \Ilcnigln Filley, Richard D. (1985). Associate Admn~suativeProfessional, Director. Anzona State Universtty lndusuial Fellows Program, B.S., Unlvers~tyof Washtngton Findler, Nicholas V. (1982). Profe\sor Ernerttus of Computer Scrence and Engmeenng, B.Eng Ph.D., Budapeht University for Technical Sciences Hungary L'n~\cr.~t> .,I C h ~ a u oPh . D . Szu York Un vers ty Finer, Neal 1977). Professor Ementus of Secondaq Education; B.A. Un vers ly of of the An erlcas Houston: M.A Un~vers~ty (Mexlca Ph D Unlversily ot Texas. Auatln Fink, Jonathan 1982 Profes~orof Geology Interm Vice Pro~o-tfor Research, B A . Co by College, Ph.D.. Stanford Univerqlty Firestone. Melvin M. 1968 , Professor Emeritus of Anthropology. B A Z nnersin of New Mexiro: M A,, Ph.D Un \er, ty of Waahtngton .. . . . . . - . . . . Arlzona State Unlveralty Fish-Evan, Rebecca 199.1 Ass~srant Professor of Planning and Landscape Arch~tecture.B A M L.A., Univer\ity of Callfomla. Berkeley Fisher, Marvin M. (1958 .Professor Ementua of Engllrh: A.B., A M., Wayne Unner\zt). Ph D., Lni\er\kty ot M~nne\oto, Twin Cities Fisher,Teresa 1995 A~slstantProfes,orof CounseiorEducat~on:B.A.. M A,, Ph.D. University of lilina~s.Urbana Champa~gn Fisher, Stuart G. 1976 ,Professor of Blolog), B S M.A W&e Forest College. Ph D. Danmouth College Fisk, R. Leighton 1979 ,Adjunct Profe\sor of B~oen.meenng; B.S.. M S.. Ph D., Univers ty of A bena Canada Fitch, Frank W. 1997 Adjun~tFaiulty at M~crab~oloq). M S M.D ,Ph D.. Unlversrty of Chlcaea Fitch. Gregory W. (1974). Professor ot Ph~losophy,B A . We~ternWa\hmgton State ot College, M A , Ph D Un~vers~ly Massarhusetta. Amhera Fitzgerald, M a g 1998). Sen~orLecturerof Dance. B.A Unibersit) of Mame: M.FA , Ar zona St& L niieraity Flaherty, Richard E. (1978 Profeaaor of Accountancy B S M.S.. Ph.D Un Vera ly of Kansas. C.PA Kansas Fleming, Robert C. 1974). Protesnar of Mua'c. Ass'atant Director of Band?: B.S., Indiana Unitenlty of Pennsylvania; M.F.A Camegre Mellon Univeraity. Ph D., Southern I11 noia Unirersity. Carbandale Flemister, Michael Gilbert (1995 Asatstant h f e sor of Educat~onalMedm and Computers, B S Valpara so Universtty. M.A Cenual Mcchigan Unlverslty: Ph D Unlverslty of Ill~nots.Urbana Champaign Fletcher, Grant 1956 ,Profeabor Ernentuc of B M Illinots Weslevan Un~versity.M M., Uni\ersity ot Mtchtgan. Ph.D Unnerslty of Rocherter . . . . . .. . . . . . Flores, Alfinio 1992 , Professor of Mathematics Edu~attan.B Sc.. M Sc Natlonai Unner, t) f Mew o Meuco Ph D.. Ohio Scare Unnersit) Florsehuetz. Leon W. 1964 Profmaor Erner tua of Enelneer ng B.S., M.S.. Ph.D Un~vern R S . Northem Acrountancy. Schwl of Accountancy and Ill~,to$% Stutr. L'nhcr>~l).. 'rl A . PI, I) Stae Intormatton Management. B.S Unlverntty Unneraily of loud of Nevada, M S Arlzona State Untver*ity Gainer, Sylvia W. (1972 Prafes%or Gelb. Anne (1998). Asslatant Professor of Emeritus of Anthropology. B.A.. M A Mathcmattc\; B.S.. University of Callfomla, Ph D.. Anzona Stdte Unibersity Los Angeles; Sc M.. Ph D Brown Gale, Bully J. IYb2,. ,\ww,-laleProfr,.or df Univer\ity Sur,lng, R 5 F; M S . r t l o n a St.su Gentrup. William E 1991 Asroclate Lln~sr.r~tt). D 5 Sc.. Lnnzri~tyof S d n D~:go Rccearch Admtn8,vatar. Arizona Center for Galician, Mary-Lou 1981). Assmiate Medte\al and Renahsance Studies, B A,. Prafesor of Joumallsm and M A . Ph D.. Artrona State Un~verstty Telecommun~cat~on. B.A , Long Island Geranios. Christine A. (1997). Daector. Univerr~ty.Brwklyn; M.S.. Svracure Admini*trat~vcAffatn. B A . Unlverhlty of Uni\ers~ty.Ed D Memphia State llnrverslty Southern Califomra. M A . Loyola. Chicago, Gallinger, George W. 1977 Aasoc~ate Ed.D.. Arizona State Untvers~ty Profes~orof F~ndnce;B.A.. Waterloo Gerdes, Karen E. 1995 Assistant Lutheran Unlver\ity Canada): M B.A York Profcr\or ot Soctal Work. B S.. Flanda State Uni>ers~t)Canada); Ph.D Purdue Uni\ersity; M.S.W. Brlgham Young Unlverslty Unlveratty; Ph.D Florlda State Univertlty Gamrnage. Grady Jr. (1990). Faculfv GerebofE Joel D. (1978). Asroclate Associate of Plannlng and Landscape Profesor of Rcl~g~our Smdles. Char, Architecture. B A . Occidental College; 1 D Dcpanmcnt of Reltglous Smdles, B.A., New Stanford Unlberaity Yorh Un>\er*tty.Ph D.. Brown University Gannod. Barbara D. Birchler (1998). Gerlarh, Vernon S. (1963). Professor Lecturer ot Computer Science and Emer~tusof Education. B.A.. Wayne State Engtneering. B.Sc Cal\ln College; M.Sc.. Unnersgt). M A . University of Mtnnesota. Ph.D.. Mlchtgan State Unlven~ty Twin Citiea: Ed.D.. Arizona Stale Unlrerally Gannad, Gerald C. (1998 Assbstant Gerritsen. Karin 1998). Aasibtant Profeaaor of Computer Sctence and Professor of Enerclse Science and Phyatcal Engineenng; B Sc.. M Sc Ph D ,M'chgan Educdtlon; B Sc.. M.Sc Vrije Unrers~ty, Spate Unlvcrslty Amaterddm Netherlands : Ph.D Unlverslty Garcia. Antonio A. 1989). Associate of Calgary. Albena Canada Profesaor of Chemical Eng~neenngand Gest, Scott D. (1997). Asalstant Professor at Bloengineenng. B S Rutgers, The State P\)chalogy; B.A., Untverslty of Nanh Univer,lty. Ph D Un~verait)of Califomla Carol~na.Chapel HrIl. Ph D Unlverstty of no., o,o., hllnnesota. ~ ; n n e a ~ o l ~ s Garcia, Nelds C. 1971 75: 1986 , Ghosh, Sumil(1995). Assoc~atePrafeaaor Proferaor Ementus of Manaeement -~~~ " ot Computer Sctence and Engineenng: Cornmunccat~on:B.S.. M.A .Texas Woman'< B.Tech . lndlan Institute of Technology Unt\er,lty Ph D Michigan State Umbersay Indla). M S Ph D Stanford Unibersity Garcia, Phyllis M. (1992). Clinical Giard, Jacques (1998). Professor ot Design; Asrmtate Professor, Multicultural Director. Schwl of Design. Dlp Des IAA. Education. B A . Uni\erslty of Southern Monveal Canada H Dlp.Des. Colorado. M A,. Adams Slate College: Birmtngham Polytechntc United Ktngdam): Ed.D., Un~ver~lty of Nonhem Colorado Ph D., Concordla Unnerslty (Canada Garcia-Fernandez, Carlos (1990). Gibbs. W.R. 1987). Ad unct Professor of Acsoclate Professor of Spantsh. M A . Ph)slca and Astronomy. B.S., M.A. Un~verailyPontifica of Salamanca Spain); Unlverqtty of Texas: Ph.D., Rice Umverslty M A Ph D.. Unner~lt)of Calrfom~o.Davla John cardner, car[L, 1994) ~ r f, ~ Gibnej. f ~ (1992).~ Adjunct~Assaunt ~ Profer\or of Chem~cal.Blo. and Mater~als Mathemat,cs; A Duke Uni,enity; Ph,D , Enelneenng. B.S.. St Peter's College. M.D.. Massachusetts Institute of Technology New Jer\e) College of Medrcsne G ~ E,J,,=c~~ 1999). ~ A,S ~ ~ . Profcshar ~ ~ A.B., unibenlr) ~ lof ~Gieschen. ~ Donald ~ W. 1959 , ot Ph lolophy: B S .Nonhwesrem califomla,~ ~ ~ph Dk cal~ fomla ] ~ ~ Emeritus ; Univer\tty. M A,. Ph D Unrverscty of In\tltute of Technology Minne%otd.Twin Cllles Fuse, Montye 1997). Aa~tstantProfessor of Engltah; B.A Callfomla State Um\eraity. Long Bcach: M A . Ph.D Unlversit) af Callfomla. Berkeley . . . . . G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YL1"L'L, . . . . . . . . . ~ . Giffin. Frederick C. 1967 Prole\\,r ot Hlstorv. B A Dennon Lnncr\it>. M A Ph D Emoq L n , \ ~ r \ i l \ Gill, George i.1966 Profs\\or Emcritu? of Educatton. B S hl A . 4r rona State Unnerrlt) Gillingwater. Denis 1973 .Prates r o t An:B.F.4.MFA.Ln~er~t)ofC'ninndll . . . Giner, Oscar 1998 Vi\itln: AIFOLate Profe\ror of Th-atre: B A M F 4 D F A . Yale Un \errlt\. GisoIo, hlargaret 1954 Pn,tsr\or Emerltua of Ddncc. B.S. I dl ma St tte Unl\er\ir\. Terre H I lte. M \ Nen Yorl. Lnlveralt) Glass. Gene V. I986 Prolc\\or ot Educational P u l ' ~ yStud e\ ~ n Pd ~ ) ~ h o l o g \ ~n Educatlun: A\\oc!atc Dc.!n tor R e \ e a i ~ h B A . Unnerr~t) I Nchra\La. hl S . Ph D Unlrera~t)of H \con\ln Glass, hlargarel F. 1992 . A d unit Profesror ot Anthropoloe\. B A \I A . Un~versttyot Anlond Ph D . L n \rr\it) of Caloan. Canddn Glau, Gregory R. 1994 .\cademi~ Profe\rion.tl of Ens ~hh.B.A Unl\er\ 1) t Anzond M A,. Nanhrrn An, , n Cn ~ \cr\ n . Ph D Unner, t! uf Art, ma Glaunsinger, \%illiam S. 1972 Pn lc\\,r ofChemvtn and Blo-hell I tr) B '5. hlldni Uni\er\lty. Pb D C rrl~llL n t l \!t\ ~ Glessner. Beth Ann I )Yh & ~ . t d e i r~ A\\~CIJIL: B A (I \iC 1) C I M 4. Ph.D . Penn\)l\.tr IA h.ac L I \er I) Glieh. hliltan D. 99 1 Pr Is\\ui 01 Cheml\m and B ~ < i l ~ e a n ~ \5t r )~. orn \. i c PrtrcdsnL and Prt\o\t. \ B . 4 I. \I.! Collcye. Ph D L n n e \I!) I \\.!\ion\ n. hladtron Glick, Paul C. I9bZ 4 l unit Pn t i \ \ r nt S n l o l m). B A . DeP%unlnlicr\cl\. hl .A,. Ph D L n l b e n I) nl Hi\' r \ a < . hldlroc . . . . . . . . . . . Gliek, William H. 1Y9r P ills\\ r f . . Gordon, Rena J. 1988 .Adjunct Professor of Geography. B.S.. Wayne Sure Untvernity; M.A. Social and Phlloaophical Founduuona of Eduidt~on. M A (Geograph) Ph.D Arizona State Lnlrer5lt) Goldinger. Stephen D. I JYZ \\\ocule P o t - , or 01 P \ \ ~ h o ly . B \ Ph D. Indl.nna L niisrvt). B oomlnet ,n . Goldstein. Flliott S. 1974 . . \ w x ~ ~ t c Profc\co 01 B ok c!. B 5 U n ~ \ c nti of Hmtord. '4 S . Ph D . Cn isr, I\ of \ I l n n e ~ o u Tnan C!tle\ . . Gold5tein. henneth 1996 . A \ \ l \ t ~ n t P ofe\\orof Pr ~ticaScience. B A . H \eifird Cul ccc. Ph.D U n ~ \ e r \1) of >l,chl:dn Colcn. S t e s m P. I984 A\ioc ate P ofe\\urof 4 c u~ n l ~ n i y B.S . .MA Hc\tr n Kentuih! 1 n'\ci\ity. Ph D.. A n ~ o n aStall Unlu~rvt) Golshani, korou,an 984 Prute\\or of C , utr Scici L C .~ndEnglnecnne. B S , A v d hlthr nncr, I) r,l T ~ c h n a l o ~Irdn y \ I S Ph D Lnl\cr\lt\ of Waruiih United h~n~dorn Gomer-Xlejia. 1,uia R. t 1989 . Piotur\or r f >ldnd;rmcnl. B..\ M A . Ph D Uniberaity t >ltnnc\ot~.T%$lrl< c t ! ~ \ tiomrz. Re)naldo A. I9hO. A\ ucrate P a t e \ \ ,r < I E,iil) Ch ldhtod Education. 4iadem iPm:rd I C r rnllnrlc r < I Earl) Ch ldh d Edu~.>t,n B A Southue\t ex ir Srdtc UI nei I) V Ld Stephen F Austln S t d t ~Lni\ir\!l). Ph D Pena\)l\&n n Stae L li\cr\it) Gonlales. hanr) 4. 1412 . A \ W L )IC PI t r v I 11 P\\ . o g . B 7.. \r zon., State L T \er it!. h1 5 . PI ID.. Uoner\ltv 01 \Va?hli 171 Gonlale,. Jowr \I. J Y P itc\\i r ot t d -au 1 .i L .>dcr\l p nd Pu ! St d 25; D TCLIOT. C ~ n t c Ir r B ng11.11kdu d l on and Re\ear h B .\ \1 4 T ~ \ , I 4&1 \ Un!ier\tty. Kin-.\ll .Ed D L r ~ n ~ r vLII t) \ldW c Ltl,. Arnl,~r\t . . . . . . Gonzalez-Santin. t d u i n 1 I79 4 ~ d e m x Pr ttw ln ,I 5 il.fil \\ ,rh. B A . C ~ m e r o n Sr re C .i.. hl 5 H .\n,un.g S I ~ L Ll I \ L T \ I I \ . Goo. Benjamin I 1~ Prole\\ ,r Ementu, ot An. B F A . L I '\ci\!tr < t l ~ w d M.F.A : C anbr ,I\ Acdd~mvof A n Gooding. Elmer R. I967 Prote\ror ot Ec nomic,. B S M~Pher\onCollege: M.A Ph D Ln \er>it\ of K.~n\.x\ . . Gober, Patricia A. 117'1 Pmlc\\< ot Geogiuph). B S Unncr, I) 11 Wirconvn. Whttenater. M 4 . Ph D Ohlo Statc Unnercit) Godfrey. Donald G. 9h\ P T O I L \ \ L T O ~ Jaurnilliam and Trlrcotnniun .!I on. B S Webei Statc Collegc: fl.5.. L ~ I I I \ L T01 \I~\ Oreyon. Ph D L n Len t \ nt W a h m (on Goggin, Maureen Dal) I994 , A\\ \[A"[ Protes\or of Enili\h: B.S hl 4. Nonhe.i\ttm Un \L \il) Goldberg. B e ~ h i a nF. 1119 1 AII i l a e Protesor 01 E n ~ l l \ b B . A . hl A . Aru I r Stare Unlverr I \ ' hl F \ V~rlnnnrCu eGoldberg, Datid 1heo CJCJ . Pr I L \ \ C I ~1 t Juarlce 5rud r \ . D m 11. SLII I ~t J ~ \ ce t Stud ea. B A . M A . Uil !er\ct) ot C ~ p c Toun South Alttca . Ph D . Crty L nnei\tl) ot Neu Yoih . . . . . . . - - . ( . Gorman. John J. Jr. 1997 Professor of Aerosoace Studte~.Char. Deoanment of ~ e r o s p a c eStud e5 B S Atr ~ o r c c Academy. M.A .Central Michigan l i n \er~ity . . Gorml),Eric K. 1994 Asi?tunt Profesaor of Joumall\m and Teleiommun~cauon: B Journ. Unl\er\iO a t Texila. Au~tln.M A,, Ln \era!ty of Mlcmur Columbld. Ph D Un~veranyof Texu5. Au\tln . . . Gorur, Ra,i S. 1987 Profeawr of Electr cal Engineering: B.S.. Bangalore Un vercrt) lndra M S Indun Inttttute of Science lndla . Ph D.. Univervty of H nddsor (Canada) Goul, K. Michael 1985). A\aoc ate Prafesvor ot Computcr lnformdtion Syctems. S ~ h oI of AccounIanc\ and Intormatton hlanaeement. D~iector.I n f o m a ~ o n Technolog). B S.. M B.A Ph D .Oregon State Lnnerslt) . . . . Gould, Ian R. 1998 A\aartant Proter\or of Chemtrv) and Biachem \try B S.. Ph.D Unt\er%,tvot Manchc\ter Unlted Klngdom) Gaurley, D a i d R. 11967). Profe\aor Ementus of Mdrletlng. B.S Mldml Unl\erslt). M B A . Un berrcty ofToledo. D B A,. lnd~anuUnncr< ty Gayer. Robert S. 1981 Profe\\ar Emerltur a t Communl~atlon.B A,. DePauw Unnerbit). M A . Mldtnl Unt\cr\tty. Ph D . Ohlo Sure Un!\rr\~t) . . . . Grace. E d ~ a r dE. I963 Prote\ror Ementub of Mathrinattc\ B S Ph.D. Unnervt) < f Nunh Cdrolbna . Graf, William L. 1978 .Regent\' Profeaaor ot Geagaph). B.A . M S Ph D.. Unlvenlty of Wt\conbin. Mddlaon . . Graham. Roger J. 1984 Ala~stant Research Sclent$\t.Center lor S o l d Srate Sc ence. B.S.. Unt\er\ity of Exeter (United Ktngdom : Ph.D Unner,tty of Brlstol Unlted Kinedom . . Goodnich. Stephen 1996 Pmtc\\c I .$a B h . At loo., St,ac b n n n11\. J D.. Uni\er\ ty of Arizona . . . Gratton, Brian J. 1983 Profcaaar of H~sror).B A Unner~ltvof Ncw Mer~co. Ph D . Bo\ton Unncr\it\ . Graul, Terry L. 1995). F~cultvA\\ociate of Nurstng: B S.. M.S Artrona State Unnersa! Gra). Susan E. I1991 1. Aa\atate Professor ot Hi\rog. A.B.. Ear1h.m College. M A,. Ph.D . L n \crrlt) o i C h capo Greathause, Belt) hf. 1997 Profecsor of Earl\ Chtldhood E d u ~ a i ~ o B n : A,. M A,. Ph D Arlronr Scatc Unarer\lly Greek), Ronald 1977 Regent,' Profesaor of Geolo:y. B.S M.S.. Ml\a~\alpp~ State Unnerrlty: Ph D Unncralty ofM~aaoun. Rolla . . . . . . ASU MAIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 499 Hedlund. 4nn 197h \>\u~l.lteProfea\ar ot Anthropol g) B 4 Lnr\er\ay uf Colorado: M.A.. T - ~ d aTeihnlc~lUn~\eralty. Ph D., Univcr\lt) t Color.~do Hedrick. Philip W. 992 Profe\a r of Biolot!. B.A Hnr>o\erCollece. M S Ph D. UI Inei\tt) f Mlnne5ota Heenan, Katherine L. 1998 Lecturer of Engllah B A Cal>fnrniaS u t e Univer\it). Chiio. M A . Ph D.. Uni\er\tty of Connecticut. Stom\ Hegmon. %liehelle 1995 4rsocldte Protcs,nr of Asthrupoloc). B A Un \eralt). of Vlrginla. hl A . Ph D Unner\lt) of \I chtgnn Heller. Jules 1976 . Protesoi En er tus of An. Dean En emu\. College of Fzne An\. B A . Ar zona Side L n Lerrlt). h1.A. Co umb a Un Ler* 1,: Ph.D Unl\er\it\ of Southem Callft) Hendrickon. Lester E. 1968 , Professor Emc iru, of hlatenak Science and Enmlneenne. B.S.. M S Michlcdn T e c h n o l c g ~ i Uni\crvt): ~l Ph.D Untrrnltv f l ,no,\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Henkel, Ra) 1966 Professor Emerrtua of Geography. B S Anrona State Universitv; M S Ph.D. Unlrersity at Wlsconsln. Mddlson Henningtan, Jo Ann (1975), Profeawr Emer tus of Management Communication. B.A M.B A,, Ed.D., Arizona State Unlrenlty Hepburn, John R. 1984 Professor of lustlce Studtes. B A . Butler Unl\era~ty M S Unnersrt) of Kentucky. Ph D Untrerr 1) of Iowa H e p ~ o r t h Dean , H. 1990). Professor Emeritus of Social Work B.S.. M.S.W.. 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Cenlcr for Buunea, Rcaemch Director. L WI t.ln Seldman Rsaeurch Insl!t te. A B Unl\er\lt) of Cd forn d. Beike ey. M 4.. Unlver\lly of CAIt o n d. Dab>a:Ph.D Vogima P 1)technic Inbliluie and Sure Un!\er\~l) Hogg. Gar) L. 1995). Profe\\or ot Indu\t"~l and hlanagtrnenl Sv\tem\ En:lneer ng: Chdir. Depdnmentot Induw d and Mdn~eemenrSy\tern\ Enblnrcnng. B.S Te\a\ A&M L n ~ \ ~ r \ i lhl) . S Ph D.. Usnei\tr) of TCU\ hu11ln Hakin, Jeanne 1997 . L c ~ l u r c of r An. B A,. Ph D , Unner 11, ot Calitomld. Santa Bxbara Holbert. heith E. 1989 A s \ w ~ a i c Protc\\or of Elcctncal Englnrcrinb. B S M S Ph D.. Uni\eivt\ of T ~ n n ~ a \ t ~ Halbroak, Am) K. 1975 A\\oilate Profear r t Muvc Asroclale Dlre~lor. Schoo of Murtc B A . M A . MII \ Co lege. Ph D L n i \ e r ~ i t \of Nashlngton . . . . . . . . Halloua), Allen Jr. (IYY?. Adjun t Prot~\\ai.Chemical. Blo, and Malerrilla Enc nccrino. B A . Ya e Uni\ersil): M D . Ha ~ d r dUn~reralt)M e d s ~ Schra l Holloua). 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Kent State Unlrerrltv Kinnier, Richard (1982). A\?oc!ate Rofersar of Counbcling P~ychalogyand Counlelor Education; B.A Boston College. Ed M.. Columbia Unt\erait). Ph D.. Stanford Unibersil) Kintigh, Keith W. (1987). Profeasor of Anthropology. A.B M.S .Stanford Un~verslty:Ph.D.. Untvcrs!ty ot Mlchlgan Kinzig, Ann P. 1998 A\aistant Prafeasor of B~alogy:B.S., Un#\ersity of Illtnots. Urbana Champaign. M S.. Ph.D.. Unlverslt) of Callforn~a.Berkele) Kipke, Daryl R. (1992 Ahsoctate Professor of Bmngincering. B S E Grand Valley S a t e Unherrln: M S M S E . Ph D Un~rersttyof Mtch~gan Kirkman-Liff. Bradford L. 981 Profe\sor of Health Admint\tratlon and Pollcy. B S.. M S Carnegie-Mellon Unners~ty.D r P H Unibera~ryof Nonh Carolma. Chapel Hlll K i r k w d . Craig W. (1983 Profes\or of Management Sclence: S B S M E E Ph.D.. Mus~uchu\cthIn\llture or Technology Klann, \largarel I.. 19.15 I'rufc.%~r E m c r t t ~ oi , Ph) i . c l l l : J ~ ; ~ l ~H ~5 n . Cna\crrll) (11 1 1 1 1 1 1 ~ 1 1 ~I\. ,\ . I.III\CC.I~, ot Nonhem Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Klein, James D. 1988 Professor of Education. Acddemic Program Coord~nator of Leamtng and Instructional Technology B A . Flonda Atlilnttc Unlterh~ty.M S Ph D F ortda Slate Unl\er*lLy Kleinfeld, Gerald R. (1962). Professor of Htrtory. B A . New Yoik Unlrenlty. M A . Unnervt) of M ~ h l g a nPh D Neu Yorh Unlverally Klett, M a r k C. 1982). A\soc~ateProfeasor of 4 n . B S S a n t Laurence Unl\eruty. M FA.. State Untver\~tyof New Yak. Buffalo Kliewer-Britton. Dilrleen r 1975 ,Professor of Mustc: B.M E Bethan) College. M M., Wlchtta State Untver\tt) Klinger, Alisa M. (1997 Asai\tant Profe-sor of Women's Studies: B.A.. Un versrt) of Toronto (Canada :M A,. Queen'q Un!\ersay. Knitgaton (Canada : Ph D U n ~ \ e r s ~ of t y Californta. Berkeley Kloeh. John n. 1960 .Professor Emeritus of Engmeenng. B E Unnerslt) of Southern Cal fornva. MS.. Ph.D Unlveruty of Cal forn~ci.Berkeley Klopatek, Camle Cw 1992 Ass~rtant Resear~hProfesor ot M8croblology. B S Ph.D Arizona State Unneracty Klopatek, Jeffrey M. 1981). Professor of Plant Biology. B S , M S.. Unlveralty of Wlrconr n. Mtlwauke Ph D Untverslty of OMahorna Knapp, hlargaret M. ( 1990). Protesror of Theatre: B A,. LeMoync College: M.A., Ph D.. Ctt\ Unlver5~tyot New Yoil hnaupp. Jonathan E. 1970). A ~ s o c ~ a t e Professor of E emenvary Educouon: B.S., Oregon State Unherxt). M A . Ph D Un \enlt) of Illlnols Knauth. I.. Paul t .Y7~11.Pn,tcr%.lr.,i tic. I,,<, , Fi ?\ l.',,,\:r.,,! .>I cl,,, Ph D , ('al~t.>ntt.iI n > r ~ t ~utt cTc:I~ih,l<~g! Knight, Donald 0. 1981 Professor Emerttus of Eng~neenng.B E E Marquelte Un~vera~tv. M.S E.. Ph.D Anzona State Unl\erslt) Knight, George P. (1986). Profeseor of Ps)cholog). B A Mncalr\ter College. M A . Ph D Ln!ber\#tv of Calkforn~a. R~rer\ide Knight. Leland W. 1978 . Profe\sor Ernenru, of Design: B P A A n Center Collene of Dealgn. M F A . Stanford Unner5tty Kniooine. Uwe Fred 1988 . Associate Rerearch Profeu ona ot Phyrlc5 and Art onom,. B Sc Uni\er\tty of Cologne Germany Knoalton, John E ( 1964 Profc%\or Emerim, of Spanl\h. B.A Lewis and Clark College M A Ph D Unlveruty of Oregon Knor, Robert L. 1961 Profcsaar Emcritus of Econarn~ca:B S M.S.. Oklahoma State Unncr>itv.Ph D.. Univer\ity of Nanh Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. - . . . . . . . . Knutson, Kraig (1997 Facult) A \ ~ o c ~ a t e of Construcnon. B S M S Anrana State Unlrerslty Knutson.Woods, Teri 19971. Acddermc Professional of Soctal Work B A,. Gmnd Can)an Unneratty: M.S.W.. Anzona State Umreror Unibersity. (Hungary). M A Ph.D Anrona State Unnenay Komnenich. Pauline (1984). Asroclare Professor of Nurrtng; Chair. Divtaion of Communtty HealthiP,ychasocral N u n ~ n g Systems: B.S., Stanford University: M N Unlvers~tyof Washangton: M.A Ph D.. Universlty of Anzona Konomos, Philip J. (19911, A~aaciate Leamrng Researrh Spec~aliat.Lrbra~y Insmctron. Systems. and Technology. B S M Ed., Arlrona State Unl\erslty Kmnce, Frank \V. 19-h I'rafc\ror or \lu.t.. n .\l Sdnh C.dolm : h m l JI the An,. \I hZ S d ~ l h c mlcthodtrt l.'nl\er\~l) Karbas, Crystal L. 19981. A\it\tant Professor of Aerospace Srudles. Capt., U S A F . B S Callfomla Stale Un~versity. Hayward. M S Un~versttyot South Carolma. Colurnbta K o r e l Peter (1995). Inwmctor of Thai: B A .Bard College: Ph.D.. Unnersity of London Unated Knngdorn) Koss-Chioino, Joan D. 1992). Professor of Anthropology, B FA.. Temple Un~versnty: M A , Ph D Untversay of Pennsylvania Kostelich, Eric 1989 Profewor of Mathemaucs: A5soclate Chair. ~. L'ndergisJljtr. S I U J ~ LR. >S. , l'nt\cr,l!) 01 Nonh Culroltna \I S . P I , 1) (.III\L.T\II) of \ldnl.snd. (.'oll~.$ePark Kouris. 1)ernitris ,\. 14871 4 * % < r l ~ l c Prolr.rr.,r .,I l.ng~n:r.rtn. 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Ga~ernrnentDocuments B A.. M.A L S Untvcnlty of Mlchlgan Lastovieka. John L. (1992). Professor of Marketing. B S . M.S.. Ph.D., Untreraity of Illtno~\ Lauderdale, Pat (1981 .Professor of Ju5oce Studles. B A . Unlven~tyof OLlahoma. M A . Unluerstt) ofTera\ Aurun. M A Ph D Stanford Untrerr~ty Lavrin. Asunci6n 1995 , Profebsor of Hiatary. B.A Unherslty of Hmana. M A.. Radcltffe College: Ph.D Hanard . . . . . . . . . . . Oklohamn Le. Thuy-Kim Pham (1997). Instructor of Vietnamese: B.A Sargon Univerair) piernam). B A . M Ed.. Arizona S u t e ... . . .. ... ""1Yr,a,,) . Lea, John H. 1980). Senlor Lecturer ot Management. B S M.B.A Arizona State Unlver\lty . Leathers, Chester R. (1957). Profes\or Erneritu, of Mtcrob~alogy B S , Ea\tern lllkno~sUnlverstty. M S Ph D , Unlvenlly of Mtchtgan LeCmy, Craig 1984). Professor of Social Work. B S W . San Jose State Unnerrtty; M.S.W.. Weatern Mlchrgan Un~verhtt) Ph.D Unners~tyof W~scansin,Madlaon Lee, James J 1995 Adjuncr Faculty of Microbtolag). B S State Un'tenll) of New York. Stony Brook: Ph.D Calltornla Insutule of Technology I.ee. Nanc! 1 . 1.M A d ~ u n ~Ts.ult! t 01 Irl~;r.,h~ulu~!.B S \Icrnph~*Stdlc Lln.vcrr.t). I'n V C'~rnt.1Vnncrrnl) Lee, Tae-woo (1993). Aaqistant Profe\sor of Englnetring. B S Ohm State Unl\errlt,. M S.E.. Ph D.. Unl\eirlty of Mt~htgan Lefebre. Mary Anne 1990 Cllnlcal Asrastant Profe\aor of CIlntcal Labomtor) Sclenccb: B S Anzona Stare Unlver\tt). M A , Central Michigan Unneratl) Lehman. James P. (1985). Asaoclalc Research Prafe5s!anal. Chemlstr, and Biochemlclry: B S M.S., Miami Uniberaity: Ph D Unneralt) of Clnclnnatl . . . . . . . . . . . . Leibold. Anne hl. 1977 Labrarxvn Emeritua. Halden Reference S c n l ~ cM.A.. : Uni\rr,itv of P m r (Frdnre) Leigh, Frederie A. 1979). Sentor Adrnini,uati\c Prafe\r~onal.Journalirm and Telecommun~cut~on. A\\oclalc Director. Walter C r o k a e School of Joumaltsm and Telecommunicdtion. B A . Unnervt) of South Dakota: M.A Ln!\eratty ot lowa. Ed D Ar zona Statc Un \erul) Leinenweber, Kurt 1994 A ~ ~ l s t a n t Research Professtonal of Chemtwy and Blochemlsuy B S Brown Unlvcrrltv: Ph D Princeton Unl\er\tt) Lemmon, Michael L. 1995 A\aistant Profe55or of Flnan~e:B.S.. M S Ph D Unner5tty of Utah Lentz, Richard G. (1985). Asioctate Profeswr of Jaurn~llamand Telecommunicor on. A B Un vcrvt) ot North Alabama. M A . Sauthern liltnois Unt\er\ity. Carbondale. Ph D Unb\cr\tty of lowa Leonard, Donald J. 1971 A w x i a t e Proteraor of Management Cammun~cat~on. B S M B A,. Nlcholl\ Stale Unners~t). Ph D .Louts ana Stale Uni\er\ll) Leonard, Philip A. 1968 Profeqror of Mathematics: A B., Bo\lon College: M.A., Ph D. Pennsylvania SLslc Unner\ll) Leshin, Laurie 1998 A\mtant Profe\ror of Geology, B.S.. Ari~ondState Unner%it), M S Ph D., Californil in,l~tuteot Trchnolog) Leshowib. B a r n H. (1970 A u o c i ~ r e ~rofeaqarof ~ s ~ ; h o l o B.S.. ~ v : M.A.. Braokhn College. Ph D C!r) Uo~\ersit)of New Yorl. Leshy. John D. 1980 Protc\\or of Law, A B J.D , H m x d Unnerut) L m a r d , Elizabeth C. 1969 .Professor of Dance. B S .Georgia Collrge. M A Ph D Texas Woman'r Unt\er\ 1) Lester, Neal 1997 Profe\aur of English: B A West Georgta College: M.A Ph D Vanderb~ltUnnnaltv Levan, Frederick D. 1965). A5,ociate Professor of Educational Admlnistrdtlon and Supenis on B S M Ed.. Pcnn\yl~tnlaSlate Unwersa). Ed D.. Oklahoma State Unlverslt) Le>ine. Gustar 1967 Profe\ror Emeritua of Psychology, B A M A,. College at the Clty of New York. Ph D .Columbia Lnwerait) Lewis, Charles F. 1963 Re\eurch Spec a at Erncntur. Center for Meteorire SIU~~B L IA: . Adam\ St a College Lewis, Joseph Perle) 1972 Profe5sor Emenru~of Generdl Bu\inc\ : B A,. Unlren t) of Arizona: J.D.. Lnneralt) of Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lewis, William E. 1965). Professor of Computer Scacncc and Engineering. Vice Proboat for Intomatton Technology: B.S.E.. John, Hopk~nsUnnerslty; M.S., Ph D . Nonhuc*lern Unnernty Liddell. Paul A. (1990 .Assistant Research hafcsrionvl of Chem~stryand Blochem sUy: B.Sc.. Mdaaey University New Zealand): Ph.D.. Anr0n.t State Unlverstty Lightfoot. Marjorie J. 1964 .Professor of Englhh: B A.. Brown Unnerstt). M A . Ph D.. Northueatem Unnersit) Lin, Sheng H. 1965 .Regents' Professor Emer~tuaof Chcmi\tq and Blochemistry. B.S M.S Natzonal Taiwan Unwersity Taiwan): Ph.D.. Unlrerslty of Utah Lin, Su 1997 Asstrtant Research Proto5tonal of Chemtrtry andBtochem~suy. B A,. Beljing Normal Unnersxty, (Chxna); Ph.D Unneratty of Rochester Lind. Am) 1997 Asvrtaot Profer,or of Women I Studtcs. B.A L n rerrlty of Callfornla. Santa CNZ. M R P . Ph D., Comell Unncrsir) Lindauer. Marearet A. 19881. Academ~c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Anrona Stalc Univenlt? Linder. Darwyn E. 1972). Professor of Ps)chology. Chatr. Department of Pr)cholagy: B A,. Macalester College. Ph D Unlvcrblty of Mlnnesata. Twin Cltier Linderman, Earl W. (1966). Professor Emerltua of An. B.S., State Uni~erslryof New Yorh College. Buffalo; M.Ed Ed.D., Pennwl\~nldState Untbersitv Lindly, John M. 1998 .Adjunct Professor ofAnthropology: B A..M.A..Ph.D .Arizona Slate Unl\erra) Lindquisl. Timoth) (1985). A~soclate . . . . . . . Lionlas...John 1. 1998 . Lecturer of German. B A,. ~ n i v e r a l of ; ~ Slegen (German) : M.Ed Unnerslt) of South Carolma Lindsa), Sluart M. (1 978). Professor of PhyalL\ and A\tronomy. B Sc Ph D.. Uni\ersttr of M.mchesrer U n ted Kingdom) Lineberrr. Heather S. 1990 Sentor Curator. Unneraltr A n Museum. A5soclalc Murcum Profc\\lanal. B.A M A . Un versrt) of Teias. Auettn Liskovec, Richard E (1958 .Professor Emerltus c f Mathematics: B.S.. M A . Kent State Um\eralty . . . . ASU MAIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 507 Liss, Julie M. 1991). Ahsaclate Professorof Speech and Heanng Scrence. B A . Universtty of W~scansin.Madtson, M A , Univen~tyof Denver: Ph D., Univerblty of Wlsconstn. Madtson Liu, C.H. (1965). Professor Emeritus of Chem~stryand Biochemstry, B A., Ph.D.. Un~veraityof I l l ~ n o ~ s Liu, Danny D. 1982 Profesqor of Engineering: B S Nat~onalTaiwan Un~versity(Taiwan M S Gearg~alnstxtute of Technology. Ph.D.. Uni\erslty of Southampton (United Klngdam) Liu, Jingyue (1990). Assistant Research Scientist. Center for Soltd State Science. B Sc.. Beijing Un~vers~ty of Science and Technology Chlna), Ph.D Anzona State University Liu, Marjory Bong-Ray (1973). Professor Ementus of Phllo%ophy,B M Alverna College: M M.. Uniwrslty of Southern Califomla; C.Phil Ph D., Unlvers~tyof Californ~a.Los Angelel Lo, Edisanter (1990). Assactate Reaeatch Professional of Geolog): B.S., Louir~ana Technology Institute. M.S., Unl\erslty of Arkansas, Ph.D.. Arizona State Unnersity LOBmfto.Russe11 (1991 ,Asaaciate Research Scienttst of Plant Biology: B A., Cornell Universlty. Ph D., State Unlverslty of New York.Buffalo Lock, EUlan (1981 , Assoctate Professor of Legal and Ethical Sodies: B.A Unlverslty of Cal~fornia,Berkeley, M B.A Arizona State Un~verstty:J D Umversity af North Carol~na.Chapel Hlil Lockart, Kim Anne (1996). Faculty Asaoc~ateof Nurslng. B S N.. Anzona State Unl*enity. M.A Un~verait)of Phoentr Lockwood. Ralph G . (1972 .Professor of Muslc. B M.. Baldwln Wallace College; M M Neu England Conservatory of Muslc Logan, Earl Jr. 1963 Profesaor Ementua of Mechanical and Aerospace Eng~neering: B.S.. M A,, Arizona State Unrversity: B S M.E.. M.S M.E.. Texas A&M Universrty: Ph D.. Purdue University Lahr, Dennis E. (1979 Proferaor of ChemlsVy and Biachemstry, B S Beloit College; Ph.D., Universlty ofNorth Carolina. Chapel Htll Lahr, Shamn (1990). Asaoclate Professor ot Mathematxcs. B.S. Calvin College: Ph D., Unl\eraitv of Wi5consbn. Madison . .. . . . Longley, Kyle 1995 A\sociate Profesor of H~stor).B 4 . A n g ~ l oSrntc Uni\erut): M A,. Tcxa5 Technolog~cdl.Ph D.. Univentt) of Kentuck) Laape. R. Nicholas 199 Aavxlate Professor of Arihtteclure. B Arch., Un~rers~ty of Maryland. Colicgc Park: M.Arch.. Yale Univenlt). PM D Hanard Unnersity Lopez, Juan 1998). Ab?oclate Pr fersor of Mathemauca. B.Sc Ph.D Mona h Unnerslty Australia Lcipez-LBzaro, Fabio 1995 ,Asi%tant Professor of Interd~scipl~nw Human~ties: B A,, Univera~tyof Western Onlano (Canada). M.A Simon Frarer Unl\eralr, (Canada): Ph D.. Univerrtty of Toronto (Canada) Lwe.Deborah N. 11973 Protessor of . . . . . . . . . . Lomhardi, Eugene P. 1957 .Professor Ernerrtu~of Music. B.Mus Ed Westminster College. M A . Columbia Unl%ersay.Ed S George Peabody College; D.M.. Webtmnrter College Long. Caml 1989). A of Wa\htneton. Ph D Unnerra) ot Ueu h l e w ~ o Lougeay, Ray (1993). Adjunct Profe~aorof Geograph): B A . Rutger, The Stdrc Universitv: M S Ph D Unl\er\lt) of Mlchtgan Lounsbury, John E 1969 Protessor Emeritus of Gcograph), B.S MS.. University of illinotr. Ph D.. Nonhwestern University Loveless, Richard L. 1991 Professor of An: Director, Institute for Studies In the Ans, M Ed .Pennsylvania State Unnersrt) Low, Stuart A. (1979). Prafeb~orof Economics B S M S Ph.D Un rerhlty of Illlnols Lowe. John W. 1956 Proicr\oi Ementur of Econom~cs.B S Arizona State Unlverslty. M S Uni\erait) at Wlrconun, Mad~san.Ph D.. Uni\er\il\ ot Flonda Lowe, Robert W. 1966 Protessor Ementus of Romance Llmgudges: M.A Columbia Unnervty. Doctoral Unnerslty of Pans (France) Lowenthal, Gary T. (1976 Prafe\sor ot Law, A B..Harvard Co1iegc:J.D. Unlveralty of Chicago Lu. Pao 1964). Professor Emenru\ of Physics and Astronomy. B S.. Nat~onal Taiwan Untverslty (Tatwdn). M S Nattonal Tsrne HUJ Un~verrltyTawan): Ph D Iowa State Untveralty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lussier, Mark S. 1994). Assi\tdnt Proferror of Enelrsh. B.A Unlvercrt) of S a m Thomas. M A,. Ph.D Texar A&M Unlueiall) Lyman, Jeffre) 1996 .Assistant Protessor ~ . Tsmplc Unt\errlty: of h l u ~ B~ hlur M Mus . 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Jazz Stud~er.B.A M M U n ~ \ e r ? ~of t v Miamt hlarshall, Catherine 1995 A ~ t r t ~ n t Profei\or of Gern ~n 4 B.. Ken) ,n Co lege. M A Ph D Unner\lty of Clncln ,at! Marshall. Kimberlt 1998 Aaw-late Profe\?or of Muatc. B A . Un \ e n t) of Nonh Carolina. Ch ,pel HIII. D Phil . Un icrslt) Co rge. Orfurd Un led Ktngdom . . . . . . Maeey, Donna ,I. (199J Cltnlial Asociate Professor. B A DePnul L I ~ n ~ r o tM y . A., St John's College. M A . M S T . Unnersltv of Chicago Ph.D N ~nhverternUn~verslty . MaeKinnan, David 1990 A\~ocmte Professor of Ps)choltn.tland Management Syqtema Enginccr ng B.S.1.E M S I E Ph.D. Purdue Un!ber\ily M a A w a n , Jeff 1998 A\\l\tant Pratersor of L a n ~ u a e eAn\ B!ltngudl kducarlon. B.A M A Cdltfornri! Sratu Unner\tty. Long Beach, Ph D Un berrlt) of Ca ~fornta.Loa Angelcr Madden, Dennis D. 1990 A \ a a l a e Archtvtat. Archttc~turcLlbrdry: B.A Wright State Uni\er\lty. M A . Colorado State Unlrer 1) Madden-Derdich. Debra 1994 A\h~lty: Ph.D.. 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M S .Ohm Stare University: M D.. A ~ ~ o c t a t eMedlcdl d Schaala of the Caribbean. Ph D .Ohio Srate Uni\enrt\ Malfield, Jack K. 1990). Adjunct Prole sor of Engineenng. A B., I n d ' a n ~ Lnl\ersitv. Ind anapolra M S Medlcal Collece r f Wi,consm. h l D Indiana Unner\irv. lndtannoolls h1a)s. L a r q W. 1989 , Profeabor ot CI\ 11 and En\lronmental Engineenng, B S.. M S Unt\eialt) of Mlraoun, Rolla: Ph D Lnt\cr\tt) of Illinois hlaren. S. David 11970). Professor Eme"tu5 of Coun\elor Education. B A Wh iwonh College, M Ed.. Eastem Wash~ngtonState College. Ed D.. Washtngton State Um\ers~t) hlazurkiewicz. Orchid 1996 Aaslrtant Llbranan. Ha)den Reterence S e n ~ c eB. A . YorhUnlvers~t):M.A., M.L.S.. Unnerslly of Toronto Canada MrBeath, Michael K. 11998 A s a t a n t Profcaychology. B A Broan Unner\ ry: M.S., Unlverslry of Cal'fornla, Smtd Barbara, Ph D ,Stanford Unherslty McCabe. Barbara 1997 Asvstont Profesor of Publ c ARars, B A M P A Florlda Atldnttc Untver,!tv, Ph D Flandd S t a t University hIcCabe. Susan 1994 Asststant Profeamr of Engltrh. B.A. M A , Ph.D.. Unnenlty ot Cdifom a. Los Aneele? hlccarter, Joan H. 1961 A,socrate Proicr or of Mathemass. B.S M.A.. Uniber\it) ot Ar~zona hleCarth), Marianne (1994). Ah* stant Piofeqsor of Nursing, B S N .Mount S a m M a g Collegc; M.S.N Seton Hal Unnerh~t!: Ph.D.. Unnersiw of Callfom a San Frdnccaco hlccartney. Martha R. 1989 Re\earch Sclentlat. Center for Solld State Sclence. B.S.. The E~ergreenState College: Ph.D Aruond Stdte Uni\ersity . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McCowan. Thomas hl. 1988 A5so~late Professor of E l e m e n t q Education: B A,. Boyton U n i ~ e n i t ) .M.A.. Ph.D Un \er\it) of NehraAa. Llnca n MrCrath. G.D. 1950 Prafe\\or Emerltus of Education: Dean Ernentu5. Co c,e of Educotlon. A B Fmd ay College. M.A.. C nnervty ot M~chagm:PhD Unner~ifyot Colorado . . . hleGregor. Joan L. 1989 Assoc ale Professor of Phtloroph): B A . Unneratry ot Cal~fornla.Da\ 1s. M A Ph D Unlrer\~tyot Anzona McHugh, Kebin E. 1985 , Assoc~ate Profeaaar of Geograph): B.S., Pennsyl\anta State Unneraily. M A . Anzona Stdte Univer\ity. Ph D Unluerstt) of Illlnol\ Mclntosh. Patricia G. 1987 Asoclate Proteb\or of Arch~tecturr,B Arch.. Unl\errtt) at Bntlbh Columbia Canada : Arch.D.. Unncrsit) of Mlih1,an Melsaac. hlarina Stock 1980). Profesor of Educattonal Media and Cornouter,: B A,. Pomona Collcgc: M A,. Ph.D., Unnersity of Wlsconsln Madlron Mclver, Beberly 1996 .Assistant Proteswr of An. B A , Nonh Carolma Cenua Uni\erslt). M FA.. Un~versltyof Pennaylvdnla MeKee, Sally (1995). Arslstant Profenor of Hrstory. B A Sun Franctsro State Un~rerslt).hf A . Ph D Unnerslt) ot Toronto Canada McKelvj. hlichael J. 1976 A s x x i ~ r c Re5earch Scccnti\t. Center for Solid State Sc~encc.B.S.. Unncralty of California. Berkelev: M.S.. Ph.D.. Anran.t State Un!ber\it\ hlcKenrie, Patrick Bruce 1970 Proter\or Emer tub ot A~countancy,School ot Accountancy and lnformataon Management: B.S M S.. Kansaq State Unnersity. Ph D., M~chlganState University MeLaughlin, Ilene (1995 Aaslstant Ltbrarlan. Haydcn Reference Senice: B.A Lale Forest Callcgr. M.L S Stmmon, College MeLin. hatherine 1997 Ars~rtant Profeayor of Vlolln. School ot Mu, c. B.M Oberlln College Consenatory. Ohlo. M hl Ind~an*Unnrr\~t).Bloomlngton. D M A . Unher\ily of Mlchioan. Ann Arbor MeLoone, Barbara B. ( 997 , Cllnlcal Ac\l\tdnt Profe\\or ot Spectal Educaton. B A,. Unwersitv ot Anrona: M.Ed.. Unlverslty ofCal~fornia.Los Angelc,. Ph D Arizand State Unnervty McMillan, Mar) Claude 1995 .Lecturer of French. B A . Uni\en~ryof Nancy 11 (France): M.A.. Ari~onaStare Un~\eraity hlcMillan. Paul F. (1981). Proferh r of Chemlarq and Blochemlsu). D rector. Center for Solid Slate Science B Sc.. 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Oregon Srdte Univ~rait).M Ed Ph D Unl\erslty of Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McNamara, Ann 1997 Faiult) Asaoclalc ot Nurblng: 8.S.N Worchester Statr College: M.S., Arirond State Unnera~ly. Ph.D.. Un#\era~tvof Arizona McNeill, Barry W. (1976). Asalrtdnr Profearorof Englncenng. B S M.S.. Ph.D. S m f o r d Unncr, 1) . . Merbs, Charles F. (1973). Professor of Anthropology. B S M.S.. Ph.D. University of Wtscons~n.Madtson Mermis. William L. 19951. ,. Professor of klmnl) Rsw~urcsrm a H ~ m a nDe\clopment. B S I S S ~ n Luuir t U n # \ e r w ) .P h D . Arlrond Slate Un$\~.r,it! Merrill, Bruce D. (1971). Professor of Journaltem and Telecommun~cauon, D rector. Medm Research Program, MA., Bngham Young Univeralry: Ph.D Unlberrtt) of Mlchlgan Metcalf, V. Alonw (1971). Professor of Internattonal Business, B S.. M.S.. Un~\errrtyof Arkansas, Ph.D Univers~tyof M~\aoun.Columbia Metha, Arlene (1971). Professor Emeritus 0fCounseling Psychology. 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Lee 1962 Regents' Professor Emei~turof Psvchology. A B Lafayette College. AM., Unnvently of Caltforn~a.Los Angeles. Ph.D., Stanford Un~vervty Middleton, Bruce (1990), Research Spec allst. Elecuical Eng~neertng . I\ . hlelvin. hlichael 1980 Professor of Economlca. B.B A,, Univerrity of Houston: MA.. San Dlego State Unnerstty Ph.D. Univeratt) of Caltfornta. Las Angeles hlCndez. Jose A. 1980 , Professor of Economi~,:B.A M.A , Un~verstyof Texas. Austin. M A,. Ph.D., Southern Methodlrt Uol\ei\lt) hlenendez. JasC (1987 Profe\sar of . Ph D.. Universltv of Wiscona~n,M a d ~ o n . Mignolet, M a r c P. 1987 Assoclvtc Profe~aorof Mechanical and Aerospace Engtneenng. B.S., Un~veraityof Ltegc Belg~um).Ph D., Rice University Miller, Donald S. 1981). Associate Proferror of Computer Science and Engcneering. B.S Slracuse Uni\ersily: M S Ph D., Unrverslty of Southcrn Callfornia Miller. Keith D. 19871. Associate Professor . hlenjibar, Cecilia (1995). Asslrtant Profcrvx of Justice Studies. B.A M.S.. Vn!\er\it) ot Southern Cal~fornca.Ph D Untvcr\~t)ofCul!forn~a.Dams hlenke, Robert E (1947 Protessor Ementu, of Educatlan. B.S.. Oshkosh State Colle&e.M A . Ph D.. Northueatern Unlberslt) . . . . ASU MAIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 51 1 hlitchell. Frederic E 1961 . Profesbor Emerttua of Educatton. B A M A Unncralt) of Anrona; Ph.D.. Columbta Unlverrlly Mitchell, John 1990. Acadcmlc Profea5ional of Dance. Daector. Dance Multimedia Leamlng Center. B M Webater Uniberbit). St Loulb. M M Univcnlt\ of South Flortda Mitehcll. Michael .I. 1990 . Asoctate Prote\>or of Polittcal Science: B.A Fordham Unlberuty. M.A.. Ph D ind and Unl\ersll). Bloomington Miltelmann, Hans Detlef (1982). Professor at Mathemat 'a, M A,. Uni\er\lty of M a n r (Germany Ph D Hdb~liratton.Untverslt) of Darmstadt Gcrmdnv Mobasher. Barrin 1991 A~aocidte Prote%or of C n d and Environmental Engineering, B S Un~verattyot Wnnconsln, Plattev le, M S Nonhra\tcrn Untversrt), Ph.D Nonhweatcrn Univerrity Moeckel, Cindy L. 19b7 , Ashociate Profcsor ot Accountant). B A . M B.A Mlamt Unireralty. Ph.D.. Univeratt) of Nonh Carol nd. Chapel Htll Moge), John M. (1987 .Adjunct Proferror of Sociology: B A . M.A.. D.Sc Queen's Univer5lty Unktrd Klngdam Mohler, Kate 1991 A~adembcA,ro~iate, Divlston of Undergraduate Academi~ Sentces. Caordindtar. Wnttng Center B A . Bemldjl Svate Unirerrtt), Bemldjl. MN. M FA.. Anzona State Unt\ersbt) Makwa. Michael P. 11979 . Profe\aor of Marheling: Chatr. Depmment at Marketing. B.B.A.,M.BA. P h D . Unr,enrt+ of Hou,tan Monte. W d m ~ 1979 Asoctate Profeswr of Famtlv Recourcer and Human Unlven~r)of Louis\!lle De\elopment. B.S.. Neu hlexlco lnstlture of Minett. John (1991 Faculty Asoclate of Mln~ngand Tcchnolagy; M S Ph D Planning and Landscape Arch~tecture. Colorado State Un~veratt) Dlploma Arch.. D~plomaTown Plannlng. Montenegro. Leonard Jose 1986). Un~versityof Manche*ter United Asoclate Re\earch Technologist. Kingdom): M Lrtt. Unlrerstt! of Oxford Mechanical m d Aero5pare Engmeering: (United Kingdom B S.. State Unnenlt) of N c w York, Alban) Mings, Robert C. (1971 1. Professor Montem, Darrel 1979 , A~aoclate Ementu, of Geography. B.S M.A T . Profeasar of Soc!dl Work. B.A Callforn a Indiana Unner~ily.Bloom~ngton.Ph D , State Uni%erv:). Sacramento. M A . Ph D.. Ohio State Unlbenil) Unirer\iry of Calitorn a. Lor Anpelea hlinlr,Ssndra I.. 1986 Cl~nl..ll .A*.~r.t,tc hlontgomeg. Douglas C. 1988 .Professor Pr'rofir,ur oiSpee:h 2t.d Hc.~r~ng S.'~:n.c, ot lndustndl and Management S)\temr L(.A..lnJ~indlnncrrlty: hl 5 L'nnr.r.~~) ,>i Eng~neenng:B.S.I.E.. M.S Ph D Vlrgln~a Arizona Polytechnic ln~titutrand State Unnercit) Mishra, Birendra (1996). Asststant Montgamer).Toni-hlarie(199U .Assot dte Professor of Accountancy; B.S.. Regtonal Profesor of Muclc. D'rector. School of Engkneering Collcge. Rourke a. M.S.. Ph.D.. Muatc: B.M Philadelph a College of the Unlvers~lyof Texas. Aurttn Performing Ans. M.M.. D M A . Univer\it) Misra, Rajeev (1991). A~soclateProfesaor of Michlgan of Mlcrob~ology,B.S Kanpur Unlverrtty Montiel, Miguel(1974 .Professor of Publlc India , M S G B. Pant Lniverilty (Indta Affalra. B S Unlbcmlt) of Anrona; M S W , Ph D.. Adelatde Untver\ity Aurtraila Artzond State Unt\er\ity; D S W . Unneruty of Calitorn~a Berkeley Miller. Robert .I. 1994 .Adiunct Protes5or of ~ ~ & ~ ~ lB ~A gM; A: ; Weatem Michlgan Universlt); Ph.D .Arizona State Unner\rty Miller,Rosanna (I971 Llbrarlan Emerltu\: B A . M A,. Arirona State Unlverally: M.L.S., Uni\ers~t)of Arizona Miller. Terri (1997). Lecturer of Mathematics; B.S.. M A Anzona Statc Unlvenay Miller, Warren (1981 Rebent, Profersar of Polttical Sccence; B.S.. M A . Unlreralty of Oregon, Ph D.. Syracuqe Un~ver\it) Miller, William H. (1984). As\ociatc Professor of En\lronmentdl Resources. B.S M S Ph D Wash~ngronState Unwcrvt) M i l l e r - h i . Karen A. (1984 A\sociate Profesaor of Soctology, B A,, Univerrily of California, Bedeley, M A,. Ph.D.. Stanford Unlverblty Mills, Douglas T. (1993 .Faculty Asaociate of Construction; B S Arizona State Unlverslty Millsap, Roger E. (1997). Aasoctate Professor of Psvcholoev: B S .Un!ber,itv of Washington; M-A. P ~ D Un!ver\itv of Callforn~a,Berkcley Milner, Joe W. 1967 Profeswr Emeritue oflournaliam andTelecommunicatian. B.A East Tehas State Un~veruty;M A,. Unirerbity of Oklahoma: Ed D.. Unlberslt) of Wyonung Milton, Doris (1991). Facultv A~\octateof Nursing; B.S Fatrleigh Dlchln,on University. M.A.. Ph.D New Yorh Unlverslty . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unnerhtty Mwre, Bymn C. 1968 .Professor Emenrus of Special Education, A.B., Monmouth College. M.Ed., Ed.D.. Un verslty of Arizona Mwre. Carleton B. 1961 .Reeents Califomla Inst~tuteot Technolog) Moore, Elsie Gloria Jean (198 I). Assoc~ate Profeawr of Education; Academic Program Leader for Leaning and Insuuct onal Technoloev. Life Snan Dereloomental . . . . . . . Mmne), Elina (1988). Arsoclare Professor of Dance Mmr. William C. 1968 Associate Professor of Induatnal and Management Svsrems Engineering; B S M S Wanhtngton Unnenlt). Ph D Nonhwestem Uni\errlc, Mmre, Ana L. (1989). Professor of Chemtsm and B~ochemlsm.B. of . . . Mwre. J. Douglas 1969 Assoctate Profesaar of Mathemattcs, B S M.S., Idaho State Unlveratt). Ph D Syracuse Uni\ersity Mwre, hlichael(1982). Professor of Biology; B.A IndlanaUnnerstty. M S.. Ph D , Umrersa) of Washineton Mmre, Mares N. (1989 Associate Professor of Rehglou Studies: B.A., Eckerd College. M Dlv. Yale Unibenity; M.Ph,l.. Ph D , Union Theological S e n u n w Mmre,Patricia 1984). Assoc~atePrafeasor of Nurvng. Intenm Asroclate Dean for Graduate Progcams and Research. B S N., Loyola Unrrersltv. Chlcago. M S .Catholic Univerbitv of America, M.P.H DrPH Jahns Hopkin, Un~rerslty Mmre. Thomas A. (1976). Professor of Chenuhtry and B~ochemism.B.A.. Ph.D., Texas Tech Unt\ersiry Mwrhead. Gregory 1978). Assoccate Professor of Management. B S I E M B.A.. Ph.D., Univer5ay of Houston . . . . . . . State Unlverhlt) Morgan, Owen W. 1968 Prafesaar of Farmly Resources and Human Development. B.A Grlnnel College; M A,, University of Nebraaka Omaha Ph.D Unxverslty of Nebraska L~ncoln Morgan, Thais E. (19851, Assoc~ate Profesaor of English B A,. Smith Col epe; M.A Ph.D Broun Unlvers~ty . . . . . Rlorone). Robert hl. 1981 Profmror of 5 dl U r h . A 8.. M.S.W.. Bo\ron College. bI P H . Hans d Untrer\lt): Ph D Brandcis ~l,,,\cr\,tY hlorreli. D s r r l l 19b8 Ac\mlate Protcs\or f Elcitncsl Englne~rng: B.S.. M S Ph D Br ha loune L nlveralt) \lorris, Brenda C. 1991) Clln cal A\\ \tan1 Protc\\or ot N r\ nc B S N . hl 5.. Lni\er\ln ot Anjona \lorris. Donald H. 196' Profe\*or E cr tuq ot *nth opnlog,: B.A Anjona S t d t ~Un ier, 1,: M A . Ph.D. U I I I ~ C T \ofI ~ ) An/ond \lorrison, Kenneth &I. 1983 Aumtdlc P I of Re giou, Studies: B A . S a m Dur \tan's Ur \er\ ty. M A,. Ph D Un \era tv ot \ l a n e hlowman, Kenneth L. (199 I). Prote\\or of hllcroh o l o ~Dtrector, Radtat on Protection Fncllltv: B S Waync State Llntver\tly: M.Ed.. Un \ersitv ot Maqlmd. Cal cge P ~ r l hl . S Ph D . Unner\tt\ of Tenne<\ee. hn L\ lle hlnu, Jong 1 99.1 A\\iqtnnt P r o f ~ s o of r lndurtrnl and Man %Semen1S),tem\ Enclneennz. B S hl S Unner\~t)of \I l a r n\ n. hfad \< n. Ph D.. Purdue Lnncr\ 1, Rloulton. Gerald L. 1967 Profcs\or Emerltu t C unhelor Edu~attan.B A,. Hacnllne Un \crsto. M Ed .Ed D . Llnnervt) of Oreeon hlonrer, Donald E. 1965 Proterr r En ei tua ot Speech and Hear~ngS~lcnce: B A . M 4 Fior da State Unt\er\tl): Ph.D Arlrtna 5 u l e Ln \erslt) \lo)er, Joan E. 1971 Pr ,ler\or Emcrllur ,t E u l \ Ch~ldhod Education. B 5 . . . . . . . . MurtT. Scott 1998 Asststant Professor of Archntecture. B S D Clemson University. B.Arch.. The Cooper Unlon Murphey, Claudia (1996). Professor of Dance. Cha~r,Depanment of Dance: B.A Webtern College. M A . George Washlngtan UnnerPlty hlurphj, Jeffrie G. (1981 .Regents' Protes\or of Law and Philoqophy. B A . Johnr Hophlns Untver%rry.Ph.D.. Unner, t) of Rochester Murpht, Kurt R. 1986 Asr~rlantDean. Un~vera~tv Llbranes Personnel: B.S.. M.L S.. . . . . . . . hlurphy, Nina L. (1924 , Protessor Emcritua of Phyalcal Educauon. B S Lntbcraity of Anzona. M.A Un verslty of Southern Califomla Murranka, Patricia A. 1977 A~soclatc Professor of Management Communicat!on: B.A .Trenton State C o lege, M A,. Rldcr College; Ed D.. Utah State Untvers~ty Murray, Roger N. 1968 Professor Emcrltus of Engl~rh.B A , B S Mwrhcad State Teachcrr College: M A . Stanford Untverslty: Ph.D. Unneratty of Iowa hiusheno. Michael C. 19771, Proterror of Ju\tlce Sedies and Publ~cAffatra. Dtrector. Center tor Urban Inquin: B.A.. Lycom~ng College. M A Ph D Amencan Univeralty . . . . . . . . . . Rlucrlno, Julia Catherine 1997 A\\iaunt Prr f w o r of C b11 and En\~ronmentdl Engzneenno. B C E . Vrllano\a Unner\ity. M S Ph D Lnnerall) of Notre Dame hlueller-Alerander. Jeanette M. 1989 A w ~ l d l cL hranan H4,lf.n Reference . \lulligan, Donald E. 1985 . Profe\\or of Cui\tm~r8on.B S E . hl.5.M.E. Aru ma 5171~Un \er\>t\ \lul~ihill,J o a e ~ h aAnne 1953). A\\oc~alc Lnhianm. Hmdcn R e t e r ~ nScnics: ~ ~ B.S.. ~t K.,~.~,. M L s.. ~ ~ slate~ Ln > e r \ ~ l ) hlunk, Morton E. 1961 Prolesoi of Ch,mi\tn and B I ~hemiatry. B S , ~~~~h~~~~~~~ un ht s , c t bllami. Ph D U.>ym: S I ~ IUnlv~r\lty hlurdough. John hl. 1993 Fdiull) r\\\oclate ot Con\trucuot : B S M B.A 4nmna State Ut '\ .r\ I \ . . . . Uniberaily of Oregon hlutsehler, Helen Marla (1989). Senior Lecturer ot Muslc. B M Unrverstty of Rochester, M M D M.A Unneratty of llllnols Myers, Quin (1985). Academic Associate, D vtslon of Undergraduate Academic Sentces: Coordinator, Writtng Across the Curriculum: B.S.Ed.. Chadron Statecollege. M A . Artzona State Unlverstty Mthajlenko, Stefan (1986). Asrwxate Remuch Sc~enoat.Center for Solid State Elccuanrc\ Research, Ph.D Vlctona Unner~tt,of Manchester Mjler. Charles E. Jr. (1968). Profewor Emcritu, of Rcal Estate. B B A , Lolola Unlver\tt): M.B A,, Hanard Unnerrlt). Ph D Unnerrtt) of Flondd . . . .. . Nagasawa, Richard 01 ~ , ~H. ( 969 i Prafe\\or ~ Sociology: B.A Un~versrtvof Hauan. Mdnod. M A Ph D .University of Wa\hinbton . . Nawshi, Craig 1989 Associate Profcs\or Ot P s ~ c h o i o g ~ .A . M A Ph D.. Unneraity of Hawait, Manoa Nagrin, Daniel (1982). Profeaaor Emcntus of Dance. B S .City Co lege of Ncw York . Nakagawa, Kathryn 1996). Aas~stant Protes\or of Paycholog) n Educatson B A . M A Unlver\tly of Notre Dame, Ph.D., Nonhwe\tern Untrera~ty . Nakatama. Thomas K. 1991 A s s w ~ a t e Profe\%orof Communtcat~on,Interim D rector, Aalan Pacttic Amencan Program: A B Gcorgla State Unlrerslty. M A Ph D., Un!\er\#ty of Iowa Napoli. hlaria 1996 A,rilly. Ph.D Southern lllxnotr Unlrervt) Nelson. G . L t n n 1973 Assoc~ate Profe\sor ot Engltah. B A . Keame) State College. Ph D Unneralt) of Nebrabha. LlncTln Nelson. J. Ron 1997). Associate Profebaar a t Spec * Edu~atton,B S Unlverstty ot Wiaconrkn. Rwertuli and Madtron. M.S Ea\tern Mununu College. Ph D.. Utah State U" vcrr,t, . . . . ASU MAIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 513 Nelson, J. Russell 1981 1989). Profecaor Ementus of Fmanee, Restdent Emerltus of the Unlverslty. B A Pacific Umon Cdlege. M B A . Ph D , Umberslly of Cdllfornla. Los AngeleNelson, John C. 1967 Associate Professor of Speclal Educatlon, B S . M A . Arlrona State Unnersa), Ph D Vanderbtlt Unnenlty Nelson, Margaret (1995 ,Assoc~ate Professor of Anthropology, B A . Occzdentd College. Los Angeles, Ph.D Unnersa) of Callfomia. Santa Barbara Niederhelman, Mellissa 998). As\lrtant Professor of Deslgn. B FA. Unner\kty of Massachusetts Dartmouth. M FA.. Allgeme ne Gewerbe>chule Basel (Swllzedand) Nielsen, Michael J. 1969 As\ociate Professor of Deslen. B.PD Nonh Carol na State Unrversay. Raleigh. M.A Stanford Unrvers~ty Nielson, Gregor) M. 1970 Profeaaor of Computer Science and Engtncenng. B S M S . Ph D Unnerrltv of Utah Nieman. Ronald A. 1982 Asioctare Reaearch Profe\atanal of Chemlstr) and Biochemlrtg: B.A.. Lnnerslty of Colorado. Ph D..Anzona State Un \eralt) Um\erstty of Pennrylvanta Niemeir, Wilma M. (1939 Prateasor Nemim, Jay S. 1995 , Adjunct Profebsor of Emeritu~of Mathematics, B A .New Bloloey, B A,, Temple University: M.D., Mexico Highlands Unibcrxt!. M S.. George Washrngton Unnersrty School of Unl~enttyof Wyoming Medlclne Nigam, Bishan Perhash 1961 Profe\aor hering, E ~ a 1).r 1 IYW,.R a t ~ , . , rFrncrtcu, of Phyrlcz and Asmanom); B S M.S t i hlsthcmdt8.%,n A I n . l ~ ~C'n>\cr,lr! n~ Unnenav of Delht India): Ph.D Fun &!nu, hl A . Ph T) Pr1n;cl.m Unl~errltyof Rochester Unl\ersrty Nihitin. Sergej 1994 A\aiaunt Profea~or Neuberg, Steven L. (1988). Associate of Mathematics: hl.S.. Mo\coa Sute Professor of Ps)cholog): A B.. Comell Uniberbin: Ph D.. Academ) of Science of Univers~tv:M S , Ph.D., Camegle hlellon Russia, Rebearch lnrl!lute of S)\tem Stud e\ Unnenlt) Nilsen, Alleen P. (1975). Pratesor ot Neumann. Tina M. (1996). Lecturer of Engllbh. Assistant Vice Prealdrnt for Aca Speech and Hearrng S~lenre:B A,, M A , demtc Personnel: B.A.. Brigham Young Unn Gallaudet Unlrerslty verslty. M Ed.. Amencan Univenlty. Ph D Unnerst) of Ioaa Neuarez-Kek, Loretta (1997). Faculty Associate of Nuntng: 8.S.N M.S.N.. Nilsen, Don L.F. 1973 Prote\\or of Arizona State Untrerrtty Engllrh: B A,. Brlgham Young Uniber\ity. M A Amencan Unt\erstt). Ph.D.. N e n R Christooher 1997 . A,rirtant Unnerstt) of Mlch~gan RolerwidiPul~r~;.,l5;lcn;c. B .A H.nrrforJ Cr,ll~,gc.4 ' A Ph D.. L'nnrr,lr! Nishimura.Jenswr, Julie (1996). A.rurrdnt ~ i C . < i ~ t u r nSdn u Dlcga Professor of Clawcal Langudgea: B.A Carletan College: M A,. Ph.D Un~rersityot New, Frances Y. (1986). Librarian Emeritus. W~rconsln,Madtwn Noble Science Reference Service: B.S., Seattle Pacific Uni\ers!ty; M L S Nordin. Paul L. 1992 Fdculty Aasoctate University of Anzona of Publlc Affairs B A,. M P A . Brlgh~m Youne Unl\err!ly Newfeld, Stuart J. 1997 , Assistant Professor of Biology: B.S., Hoban College: Northey, William T. 1959). Profea\or M.A.. M.S., Unlverstty of Hamail; Ph D.. Ementus of Microbiologv B.A , Untrer\lty Emory Unnernty of Mtnnerota. Tain Cttie,: M.A.. Ph.D Un verrlty of Kanca? Ney, J a m s W. 1969 Protehbor Ementun of Engl~sh.B A . M A , Wheatan College: Norton, Janice M. 1998 Lecturer of Ed D., Unlvenlr) of M~clugan Engllrh, B A . M A Uni\en~t)of Tennessee; Ph.D.. Un~rera~t) ot Iowa Nichols, Ann W. (1970). A~aociateProfessor of Social Work A.B., Stanford University: Norton. M. Scott 11973 . Profesor ot M.S.W. D.S.W.. Columbia Un~versity ~ducattbn~ a ~d m n ~ a t r a t ~and b nSupen alon, B S.. M.Ed., Ed D.. Univcra~tyof Nebr~aka. hirhuli. Rcnea 10.)5,. Lecturer of h1~1i C~mmunl;lllon.B . . A . Ccntrdl h l ~ . h ~ & m Lincoln Unl\rr.ll!. \l hl C . . A r ! r ~ nStdc .~ Nowlis, Stephen 1996). Asslatant Professor of Marketing, B A . Stanford Unlrer\sty. M B A . Un verilt) of Callfornla. Berkeley: Ph.D Lnlveruty of Cal~tornta.Snn D ego . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M.I.D.. ~ o n Carolina h State ~ n ~ v e g t ) Nicoloenko. Ha5il , I * I ~ J P, .r ~ r r . , ~ , t i P J ~ tFrdn.'r. . Ph D , l:nncr,~t> ~ 311;htgm >i .. Nunez, Diane E. 1995 Facult) A\\ociate of Nursing; B S N.. M S Arizona State Un~verstt) 0 . O'Bannon. Charles E. 11964 Profesbor Emcr~iurof C n d and Environmental Engineer'ng. B S C E.. Un~verrityof New MCXILO: MS., Hanard Unwerstty. Ph D., Oklahoma Slaw Un~verrlty O'Beirne. Donald E. 1959). Profe\aor Emer~tusof Educatlon: B E Wh~tewater Store Tedcherr College: M.A Ed.D. Nonhuertem Unlrervt) .. . O'Brien, Carmen A. 1959 Profeqaor Ernentu\ of Educatlon. B A . M A . Arizona State Unnersity O'Brien, Robin K. (1995 .Lecturer of Speech and Hearing Sc~ence.B A Gallaudet Unl\erscty O'Connor, Elinar J. 1970). Profercor Ementu, of Fam~l)Rekourcea and Human De\elopment: B.S.. St Catharine College. M S . Un!ker\~t)of Iowa . O'Day, Peggy A. 19941. As\istant Professor at Geology. B.S., University of California. Dabla. M S Cornell U n i ~ r s i t vPh : D.. Stanford Unlver\tt) . . O'Dell, Michael A. 1980 Assoc~ate Profe Profesror Emerttur ot Plant B~alog).A B Amher\[ College. M S.. U n ~ r e n ~ ot r ) Maudchu\ett\. Amherbr: Ph D.. Duhr Unncrvt\ Patterson. Robert A. (1957 . Profear r Ementub of B i a l o ~ ) B S.. Lni\er\it) of Mlchlgan. Ph D Ohm Sure Uniberhiry Pattenon. Shirley L. 1991 Profealor Ementu* of S o c ~ dWcih: B.A North Texas State Univers~t\:hl A,. McCormlil . . . . Madtaon Paulsen, George E. 1959 Proier\oi Emeritus of H~atory.B.A Hohan Colie,e: M A Rutper,. T h e S u t Unt\er~!t\ Peacock, Simon hl. 1985 . Proteraor of . of Geology. Interim C h ~ i r Depanrnent Geology. B.S.. M S Mas\aihu?etts In\tttute of Technolog\. Ph D.. Uni\er\tt) of California. Lo? An-elm Pearson, David L. I988 Rcrearch Professor of Blolog), B S Pacitii Lutheran Unlverslty; M.S Loulacana State Unl\erutv. Baton Rouge. Ph D Un'vcrr I\ of Washmeton Pearson, John N. 1981 Profersoiot Supply Chain klanag~ment.B S M B A Florida Atlantic L nnrr\tt). Ph D Georya State Uniberrtty Peanon,Nanc) B. 19b9. Rerearch Specla1 51 of M~rohlolachuscrtsln\titutc of Tcchnolo \ ~nthc College of Buclnes\: Ph D . Unners 11 01 Caltfornla. Berkele) Philippakis, Andrea S. 967 Profe\~orot Cornouter Inforrnat on Svstema. School of . . . . Phillips, Wayne T. 199 A \ \ ~ \ u n t Profe\aor of Exercise Scsrnce dnd Ph>\'idl Education. Cen Ed., Card tt C I ege of Education. Cdrdlff Unrred K l n p d m :XI S.. Louphhorough Uniwrslt) ot T e ~ h nl o g Uncted Kbngdarn : Ph.D.. Anmna Slnte Unircrc~t) Phillips, William W. 1958 Prote\ror Etnerttus of Hhtory. Ph B .hl A Un \el\it) ot Nonh Dilhotv Ph D L n \er,lt) ,f Mwouri Pian, Richard H.J. 959 , Profe \or Ementu, of Engenrenng. 8.S.C.E Kun" Shang Unluerrlt) Chlnv M S.E.. Ph.D. Cornell Un~verr~ty . . . . ASU MAIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 517 Rsnkin, W. Parkman 1982 .Professor Emerttur of Journal$smand Telecommun~cat~on. B.S.. Syracuse Untver~~ty. M B.A Ph D Neu Yo& Unher\ity Rapp. James R. (1961 .Prefer\ r Ernentuc of Architecture: Acsoclae Dean. Colie,e of Archilecture and Enllronmentdl D w g n : B Arch. Unlverslt) of Detroil. M S Arch. Columbla Unlvervt) R a s m w e n . David 1. 1963 Profesror Emeritu~of Blolog). B S M.S., Uniwrbil) of Utah: Ph D Un~ver\ityof Michigan Ratner, Esther 1988 Aaaoclate Profe\sor of Destgn: B F A Wciah~ngtanUniverrity: M FA.. Un~veraltyof Michigan Raupp. Greg00 B. (1985). Profeahor of Chemical Engtneenng. B S M S Purdue Univen~ty:Ph.D Un \erst) of Wisionsln. Madlaon R e a c h , Jack D. 1965 .Professor Ementur of Munc. B.S.. M A,, Ohlo State Uru\errll) Rave, Wallace J. 1967 A\\octale Professor of Music. B.S.. llltnola State Uolrerslty. M M.. Ph.D Untrerbn) of lll~nols Ra,eslwt. John C. (1993 .Ad]unct Professor of Anthropologv: B.A . M A Ph.D Southern lll~noisUnnerixl). Carbondale Rawls, J. Alan (1997 Awntant Professor of Btology; B S University ot Western Ontarlo (Canada Ph D.. S a m Louis Unwersnty Ray, Timoth, E. I1998 Le~turerof Engllrh. B A M A . Unnerslt) of Central Oklahoma. Ph.D.. Boullng Green State Unlverslty Ray, William J. 1968 Profe,ror Ementw of Curriculum and Instructton. B S M S State Univer\ily of Neu Yorh. Buflda. Ed D Wa)nc SUICUn \rr,lt) Reader, M a r k ( 1967 Protessor Emerrtu~of Polttical Scrcncc; A B A M Ph.D , Univeraity of Mlch~san Reber. William ( 991 Profer\ar of Music: Director, Mu\lc Theatre Probram: B M., M M. Unlveralty of Utah; D M A . Univeraity of Texa,. 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Arizona State Unlver\ll) Schultz, Joseph J. 1983 Profe-%orof Ac~ountancy;B.S.. M B A . Mlsvsslppl Slate Uniber\itr: Ph D . Unluerslt) ofTe~da. Au~lin.C P A . M I S s\lpp Schutte. Jerry 1488 As oclate Professor of An: B.A.. Fon Havs State Unneralt). M FA.. Anrona State Unt\er,lt) Schnalm. David E. (1986 A\~octate P r o f e w r of Enghh: Dean ot Eaql Colleee. %ce Prova*t of Artzona Stare Unnersn) Earl. B.A Carleton Collepe. M A Ph D.. Unneratt) of C h ~ d q o Schwartc.Andrew B. 199?). Facult) Research Asaocvilte ot Chemical. Bto. and Material\ Englnrsrine. B.A.. Ph D . Un \eratty olMlnncsota Schwartz. Debora B. 1991). Invltattonal Aw\rant Profe\\or, Arizona Ccnter tor Mcdaevnl and Ren~i\ranceStudlea, A.B Bryn Mrwr Collepc. Ph D.. Princeton Unlverally Schwultke, Guenter 1983 Prafes\or Erner~tusof Electr ca Eng~neenng:B.S Ph.D Untrcrc 1) ot Muncch Germany Scoggin, Janet 1989 Cltn ~ a Awxrate l Profe\aor of Nunlnp: B S N Unlverslty a t Ponland: M.S.. Ph D Anronu Slate Untberaitr Scott, Gladys Vega ( 998). Lecturer of Spankh: B.A.. Hibher Edu~attonIn-urute for Modem Languago (Argent na hl A . M S Ph.D. Purduc U n n e n ty S c ~ t t Richard . 1997 . .A.l)un.l Pr.,rr%,clr G 1 \~llltr.)p<~lt>;!.B , IPh D.. An,.md S I ~ L . Uni\er\ily Scoular. David B. 1952 Prote,aor Ementu, of Mur L . B A . Texa5 Chrlatlan Univrr5ity. B.M Laxrence Col eee: MA.. Columbld Univer, ty Scowen, Paul A. 1992 4 s stanr Research Profc\\or of Ph), cr and Astionom), B.S Unibcr\itv nt Blrmlngham Unlted Klnedomi. M S Ph D Rlce Un~ver\~ry Searfoss, Llndon W. 1973 Professor ot Reddtng and Llbrcq Science B S .Nest Cheatcr Scare Collces: M A . Ph D.. Syracuse Univer\ll) Seaton, Helen J. 1987 4swc'are L ~ b r m a nNoble . S ~ t e n c eReteience S e n ~ c e . B A., Rutger5 U n n t r , 1): M L S Unt\ersO of Mi,,oun. Colun baa bebald, Hans I9b3 Proferwr Emer r u b of Soclo og). B A Manchc\terColleg~.M S Ph D . Ohto S l x e Univer\'r) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Segal. Elizabeth 11995 Proterror of Soccal N o r k lntenm Dire~tar.School ot Social Wail. B.4.. Brandel, Unt\sr\itr: M.S.%.. Bo\ton Uni\er\lly: Ph D Unnervt\ ot lllmo \. Chtcvgo Segura, Joseph M. 1979 A\\ocldte Profc\aor of An: B.A M.F.A., Southern lllinotc Unirenit). Carhondale Sehested, Calene R. (1967 Asi\tant Prote\lronmental Studier. B.A Arvona State Un~bersit!. M A Hunler Callcre Sheeh). Christine 1996 A\roclate Profe\,or of Uur\$ng. B S N .Georgetown Unl\cnlt,: M S.N.. CathuI~cUn \er%>t)ot 4menia. Ph D btrpinid C>mmonrealth Unlbrrllt,. hlediial C,tlcgs of Virginla Shell. Leon G. 1'167 Aj\oi~oreProfesaor a f Coun\elcr Education. A \ a w ~ a t eVice Prealdent. Student Affa~r\;B.A , Unlverslty of Colordd : A M.. Ed D.. Uniw sity of Nonhern Colorado Shellans, hlichael J. (1992 Leiturer of M u ~ r B. M Us ~ e n i t yof Ar zond. M M.. Arizona S t d t ~Un \er\lty Shen, J u n 996 . A\\oc ate Professor of Elcctr cal Eselneer ng. B S South C h ~ n a Unl\errtt) ot Sc -nce and Technolog) CI ma , M.S .Tex.n\Tech Un \eralt).Ph.D., Un \er\it) ot Notre Dame Sheppard. I)ougla\ C. 117 Profeaaor Emerilu, ot Span~rh:B A,. Montana State Unlver\ll) hl A Ph.D Unncnlry of Wiacoorln. Mad~\an Sherman. Thomas L. ( 1 9 M Profes~or Emerltua of hloli~emaltc\.B.A L n \err 1) ot Ca fornld. L, 4ageles. \t S Ph D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I n n e r 11, of Utah . . . . She)da)i, E. lur) 1971 A \ r w ale Profea\or of Architeclure. B.F C.E.. Unncr\ t) ~fArizona. M S C E Anrond Slate Unl\er\lt\ Shinn. Randall A. 978 Profc>sorof Mu5tc. B A . S uthuertem OLldhonia Slate Untverrit). M.M.. Unlrerslty of Co orldo. D.M A Unnersit) ot Ill r 01, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Siferd, Sue Perrott 1989 Aaroc ale Prole\\, ,f Supplv Cham Man.sgcm-nt. B.S Dcn r,n Lni\entt\ M B A . H r ght State Unncr5 t): *M 4 Ph D Ohlo St.lte Untrcr, t r : C P A . Ohlo Silwr. Benjamin 971 Piofc\\rr Emcntu, ot J,urnallm and T e l ~ c ~ r nunication. n B 4. bl A . Uonci\lt) of l u., S i m h o n ~ . A ~ i t a l 991 4 \ a o ~ i t cProte\\or of Polllt.al S L I Ce~ B A . hl A Unner\~t) of Half., I\rael D Phil Unner\lt) 01 Olilord Llntted K nodom . . . . . . Simmosa, Douglas J. 963 Protr\\ r Emcr tu\ f Fren h: A B \V~ha\hCo I c ~ c . bl A T . Hanard Ln t\. C e n i f i i ~ de l f r a n p \ a \ u - .deerer\upeneur Csrl I ial de pro" ,nc rtmn fiani \e. So bcnnc L ni\errli\ F an e Simmen\. H o n a r d L. 996 Piol~**ol,I Educ $1 ondl Lcad~rshlpd d Pol c l Stud L \ Acddemlc Pr oral, C>,rdln.ir< r. Hltbcr .md Po\[ S ~ c u n d~ r yEduiar o : B.S .Spring H I C,llegc: M.A T. India, a Llnl\ei\Ang ic Smith. Arthur B. Jr. 1967 Piofc\\or r n er~tu, t (zen.rd1 Bu\ ne I . B S . HardlnSI 1 i a o r LI, i rrlti. M B A . Ed D . n l \ e i \ I) 11 H u\r n .I. . . Shipp. Vernon E. 1966 Protmor Emen["\ c f 4 n . B S Grand C sion Collegc: b1.A Anrona State Unnsrril\ Shrednick. H a n e y R. 1995 ,Senior Lcrturer of C mpuler Intomat on S)\tem\. School of A ~ c o u n u n i vand lntormatlon bldndgen e n r B S.. Clt) Co lcbc 01 Nr.u Yorh, M B A . Baruch Colleae Shriver, Keith A. 1982 Protea\or of Accou~tdnc): B S.. Ltnfe d C liege. M S . Ar zona St.%teUnneislt) Ph.D Unl\rl\!l\ c t Texd,. Au\tln. C P A . Ar rona Shuman. I. G a j l e 1971 Protcnor Ementu, of Ju\llie Studte?. B S h1.A. Ed D.. Ar fond State Unt eibtt\ Shunk. Dan L. 1981 AII i u t e Pr fi.\\or of lnduhir~dland \Ianagcmcnr S),rcm\ Enginecr nc. B S LE.. M S.1.E Ph D.. Purdue Ln~\erarlv Si, Jennie 991 Aa\ociate Pr fes?ur of Elect, i.11 Engineer ng: B S M S T~lnghud Unl~er>ll)Chsnd Ph D., Uni\er\il\ of Natre Dame Siersdzhi. Karl 1994. Pr fe\\or 01 \lechaozca and Aer s p a e Engln-erlnc B S UIIL.~ CdI-ae of Slra .c Un \ur*!l). \ I S Ph D . S ~ r a c u r eLnners I\ Sierra hlaldonado, Rodriga I995 A\ct\t~ntProter\or of Georraph,. B S M.S Catho c Unneir t) of Ecudd r. M S Ph D.. Ohlo %ate Unneralt) . . Simon.Arle)n I\:19b9 A u o i ate Re* ,arch P olenor ,I Anthn,pol n,. B A hloi tana Stdre Un ly. hl 4 Om on St.lte L nlrerbitr. Ph D Ar zunn State Ln! e bit\ Simon. Sheldon 1975 Prole\ or ot Pollt ca Sc encc. B A . Ui~ner\tlyof Mtnnes ta Tuln Crtle\: M.A Pr~nietn . . Simpson,Brwhs I990 Protc\\or f Ht\tor). B A . Untrerh t\ t Vlr-lnla. M.A Ph D L n ier,lt) ot Wlhc n\tn. Lladtron . . Simpson.\ictoria S. 1995 . F a "It\ A \ociate f Nurmg. B S N.. Nonhrrn Anrona UI i\crvl). hl S An,ona Stat L nk\er\lt) Sine*. Dona1 1995 A \ \ o u a e P m f e r ~ oot r Spee hand Hedrink Sc cnce. B S Purdue L ni\erqit\. Ph D.. \\a\htngl n Unner 11). 51. Loulr . . . Singh. Sheo Bux 1987 A \ \ a i a c Rmearch Protesor Cancer R c \ e ~ i i h Inrrltute. B Sc Z1.s~. Gorahhpur L'n \enit! Indla Ph D A \ ~ d hU n n c n ~ r \ It d a . . . . Singhal, A>i C. 1977 Profcuor of Clr and En\tronmenta Engtoccrine. B.Sc.hlarh Agr? Un \errll\ It dla B Sc Engr. B Sc.Honr St 4ndrcu5 Unner\ iv Lnired K npdon S M C.E. Sc D.. Ma\\achuselrr In5tltute ot Te~hnolog) Sinha. Raji, K. 1989 A\roclate Pr te\s i I W a r k ~ t ~ nBp i\ hl 4 . Deihl Un \er\lt\ Indla Ph.D.. Prnt \) i\.tn a State L n \era,,) Sinopali. Carla .\l. 199b . Adlun t Profe5a r of 4nthrup~l,c) B A Smte Lnner\ir\ ,f Neu Yorh Blnghan ton M A . L inrr\ir\ ot M~chiean.Ph.D State Unner\it) at Neu YnrL. B~nghniinon Sirkls, hfurray D. I968 . Plofenor Ernenru, of Eleitrlcd Engin~ennb:B S.. hf.t\h~chu\~tr\ Inrtltulc 01 Techooloo\. M S Ph D Lni\cr\il\ >f I !no)\ Shiha. Christopher J. Yh7 4 \ ? n l a t c Re ea i h Piote\\i ind cf G~olo:\. B S A Imnd Srdti Lnl\er\ll) Skiba,Edward B. 1182). Protrs\>r ot Chen ihm and B ~ c h e n\tr\ B S . hl S . D etel Lni\er\~t).Ph D Llnner\tt\ f Cd fomld. Sdn Frdnc \LO . . . . . . . . . . . . Skindlov. Jonathan A. 1991 Adiuncr Pr f e s o i f Ge or.~ph). B.A Sa$ntOlat Colle-e, M.A Oh), Uni\cn 1). Ph D L n n e \11\ cf Drl.t\\.tiu . Shromme. Brian J. I lb9 . %r\ i .I(* Protei? i c t Elc lr cal tngloeenn:. B S L e t t H ' \ unrln. Madiwr. hl S Ph.D Un xerut) ot 11111 G I \ . . Smith. Charlec B. 1961 . Profe\\oi En ciltu* ,t Cirn Bu\lne\,. B S Druhc L nni.i\ 1,. hl 5. h~ M e x s o Highland\ ni\ 'r\ I. . t d D L n \er\ilr of Nonhem . . C . \I \ Arirond State Unner\lty Smith. Datid J. 1981 .Proteha rot Ph)\ic\ dnd A\li in< n \ . B.S Ph D D SL L n 1 t I \lilh "me iu,tralla Smith, Georgia A.F. 198, Aahoclatc PTLIL\\r I B l e\ B 4 . Un \er\rt\ of Cd il rl I. S lntd B a r h ~ ~hl a .P H Unl\ei\li) of hl ih'. an. Ph D Unnenllr of C.! itoroi.!. Klicr\idc . . . Smith. Hal I.. 1179 P i o t e s o of M.itl ct lax.\. B 4 Ph D Unticr\tt) ut I \,., . . Smith. H a n o A. 1977 Prote\\oiot hl ~ l h t r \. B S Lch~chL n ~ \ e r u t ) M . S. \ \ I . Fh D . L'r i c r i t \ t Pcnn \ I \ mir . . Smith. Henr? Charles 19b9 Protenor E 1 er tu\ I \IUIIL.B A . Lnl\ervt) ot P ~ n n \ \ l t a n it Anlrt Dcplolna. Cunlr In\[ ~ U I L t h . 1 L~ . Smith. Jeffre) B. 199) Aa\octdte PI ,tt\\ r 31 Mu\ii: M hl Lnl>er\tt) of 1111 I\ D M A . Lnnir. I\ of Nonh Tc\.n\ hmith. Karen*\. 1917 . 4 ,~,t.nnt Pmfc\\c r 11 A L L ~ U d rIi ) . B S L m cr\ i) ot DL IN. c . I .D Un Lei\ ti t Tsur. 4 u \ l ~ n Smith. I . Chrktian 197 4 . o ~ l a r Pic t ~ \ \ I / H \tor! B 4 Lnlon C ~ l l ~ g c . 1 . PI1 1 L" i t .It, "I I 1" I\ hmith. 1.ehi T. 19>9 Pritebror Ensritu, f h l ~ l h ~d l! c ' 8 S \I 4 AT /On1 5t.i~' U I I c r \ t ) . r l D Std t r d L n \ e r \ t \ Smith. \lariun N. 19>2 . P oti\r ,r E ct t 1 B S .Cap trt I nt\L.r\ll). hl hl . 3 1 L .an Cot \er ator ,t hl i \ i . Smith. h h r ? Lee 1 86 .Piotcr\ r t Edui.it < indl P l l i i Stud . \ a n I P\\c log) ln L ~ U L t n tinden c Pr oram C id i il r I Fd i a r l I dl Pll t LCl d .\ Intc 1 Dlr.rl r D \ i ,f Ed .I, o ,i I c., I r, p.3 I P \ Srudle. B A \I P \ h D 1 r t Cu r ~ d o \nlith, Ralph F. 197 Pro? ,\ I r 01 ALL< UIII l i ~ B B A Hd\hburn Ur inrr\lt\ 01 T ) ~ L L\ I 5 . Ph D. Uoiicr\lt) I ha, t . C 1' \ . hll",dl . . . ASU MAIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 523 Smith, Richard L. (1967). Profesaor of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering: B.S , Washrngton Un~renrty. M.S.. Ohm State Univerait): Ph.D Anzona State Unlverslty Smith, Ronald D. (1962). A~soclate Professar of Htatog : A.B.. San Dlego State College. Ph D , Unlrersity of Southern Callfornra Smith, Stanley E. (1977). Professor Ementu? of lournalism and Telecommunication; B.A., Colgatc Unlrerslty. M A . Purdue Unlverrtt) Smith, Stephen (1998). Aasoctate Profesaor of An,B.A.. Pomona College, M F A . Temple Univers ty Smith, Todd (1991 Faculty Asaoc~ateof Des~gn;B.PA.. An Center School; M F.A , Arizona State Unibers ty Smith-Dsniels,DwigbtE. 1987 .Assaclate Professor at Management; B B.A.. University of Michigan. Ph.D Un~vervtyof Arizona Smith-Daniels, Vicki L. (1987). As\= ate Prafosor of Operarlona Mdnagement. Codirector, Manufacturing Inst~ote;B.B A,. Unlverstty of San Dlego Ph D.. Oh o State Unlverslty Smith-Dawson, Beverly 1998 Lecturer of Theatre. B S M H.S.A Artrona State Univer\~t).M.FA Yale Unlversrty Sneed, Jimmie R. (1988 .Faculty Arbociate ofCon>trucuon:B.S., Anrona State Unlverslt) Snow, Robert 1970 Professor Emerttur of Soctology; Char, Department of Sociology. B S . M A . Ph D., Unnersity of M~nnebota. TWln Cttles Snyder, Ernest E. Jr. (1958). Profes\or Emerltus ofPhy>lcs and Aamonomy Sctence Education: A.B., M A,, Colorado State Unlveratt); Ed.D New Yorh Uni\enltv Snyder, Lester M. Jr. 1967 Prafesaor Ementus of Counre ng Psychology. B S M~llersvrlleState College: hf Ed Western M q l a n d College, Ph D , Unner5lry of Mlchtgan Soergel. Phiiip M. 1989) Assoc8ate Profe-sor of Hlstory: B.A Musklngum College, A M Ph D Unwersit) ot Michigan Solis. Theodore (1989). Assoctste Profeasor of Muax. B A . Anzona State Unlrer~aty. M.A.. Unibersit) of Hawan. Manoa Ph D Unlreralty of Ulinai? Samerville. Susan C. 1977 Profesoi of Psychology. B A . Unlrers t) of New Eneland Auauaha , Ph D 4uatral an Natlonal Unt\errrty Ausual>a) Sommerfeld.Milton R. (1968). Professor ot Plant Biology Associate Dean. College of Liberal Anr and Sc encey, B.S Southneat Texas State College. Ph D Wahington Unlvervtv . . . . . . . . . . . . Sonandres, Thomas W. 1997). Lecturer of Spanlsh, B A,. University of M~chgan: M.A., Arizona Slate Univeruty Sonmez, Sevil I? 1995). Ass~stantProfessor of Recreatton Management and Tounsm, B.B.A.. Bernvrd M Bvruch Colleee: -~. M.P.R T M Ctemson Unnersity; ~h D.. Pennsylvania State Unl\erslty Somtag, Volker K.H. (1990). Adjunct Professor of Englncenng. B.A.. Arizona Stare Unnerait): M.D., Univer\iry ot . ~ ~~~ krona .. Somha, Ellen I996 Assibtan1 Professor of Architeclure; B.FA Pratt Institute: M.Arch., hldsadchuaeu\ lnatltute of Te~hnalogy Sousa, Karen H. 1998 A\atstant Professor ofNuislng: B.S.. M S Ph D.. Urutentty of Calttornia, San Francixo Spanias. Andreas S. 1988 , Professor of Electrical Engtneenng: B.S E E .M S E E . Ph D . West Virglnta Unwrr,ity Spataro, Joseph 1980 .Adjunct Faculty of Chmcal Laboraton Sciences: Lyceum (Italy M.D.. Medical School at Messma ntaly): Unnersity of Rome (Italy Speer, Therese 1997 Faculty Associate of Nursing: B.S.N Salve Reg na Unlverslty; M.S Unlvera~tyof Arlrona Spellman. Catherine I IVrS,. .A,r~rran~ I'roier,or ,>I :\r.ll.tca~rr., R :I R Ar;h. R c c I.'nl\er. 1) hl r . h . L'nl\cr,lt). of Callforn~a,Los Angel=\ Spence, John C.H. (1976). Regents' Profesaor of Physics and Abtronomy: M.Sc.. Ph.D.. Unlverslly of Melbourne (Australia) S~ielbere.John i 1990). A~saclateProfewor oi~athe&ttc?: B.S.. Stanford Un verstty, Ph D., Unrrers~tyof Califomla. Berkeley Spielmann, Katherine A. 1987 Assaclate Professor of Anthropology: A B., Hanard Unnerrlr). M.A Ph D.. Uni\ers!ty of Mlchfgan .. . . . . . . S~iers..IamesV. (19901. Senlor Lecturer of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Louis, Robert D. 1982 Assocmte Profea5or of Computer Infomatlon Systems. School of Accountancy and Infomatton Management, A.B., RocUurst College: M S Ph D., Purdue University Stafford. Kenneth R. (1957). Profeasor Emerrtus ot Education, B A,. M.Ed. Ph.D., Untver\!ty of Oklahoma Stafford, Mary E. (1994). Assistant Profwor of Psychology $nEducation: B.A Un!vcrs~tyof Texas. Auatin: M.Ed.. Unlrerrlly of Houston, Wctoria. Ph D., Unlventt) of Texds, Austin Stage, Christina (1992). Lecturer, Dl\tsion of Undergraduate Academic Servrces; B J Unirerrity of Nebraska, Lmcaln, M A Ohlo Unneratty. Ph D Arizona State Unlvers~ty Stahl. Robert (1978). Profesaor of S c c a n d q Educatlon: B.A.. M.A.. Ed.D., Unlvers ly of Ronda SUle), Frederick A. 1970 , h o r c , ~ ~of~ r rlemrntrr) Wu:atn,n. R A . \ I i\.Western \l~.ht:an Un~\el.tt).PI) D . \l~;h!g.%nStdte Unnerslty Stalzer, Frank S. (1955). Professor Emerltua of Muaie, B.M Ed., University of Kdnaaa. M.M Eastman Schwl of Music Stamm.. Jill (19981. Clinical Ass~stant Profesaar of Paycholog) in Educatlon: B.A.. DePauw Unt\eraay, M.A., Ph D Anzona S1.m Unl$eralty Stanford, Michael (1992 Senlor Lecturer, Unnervty Honors College, B A . Duke Unnera!t). M A , Ph D.. Unlrers~tyof V,rg,n,.+ Stanee. .lean B. 1970 .Professor Emeritus oil-6!1111! K e r . > u r i ~ 2nd , H~nwt I>c\clc~pornt. R S.. l o s S~ l a t I'nnirrlty. \l S , O ~ ~ . \ c r \ .of t ) hl~c~ne~otd, TNIO VI~IC, Stanle), James T. 19681, Professor Emerltus ot Materials Science and Englneenng, B.S M.S., Ph D Unnerstty ofllllno~r Stanton, Ann M. 1980). Professor of Law: B.A Unwersa) of Mtnnesota, m~n Cllles. Ph D.. J D ,Stanford Uni\enity Stark. Barbara L. 1972 Profewor of Anthrapolog). Chair. Depmment of Anthropology, B.A Rice Uru\erslty. M Phil.. Ph.D Yale Unnersity Starrlield, Sumner G. 1972 ,Professor of Physrca and Astronomy: B.A., Un~veraityof Callfomla. Berkeley. M A , Ph.D.. Unner\tt\ of Californ~a.Los Angeles Stauffer, Sandra L. (1990). Associate Protesor of Mualc. B S .West Chester Untvcrs~ty:M M P h D Unl\eraty of Mtchiean Steadman, Lyle B. 1971 Assistant Profebsor of Anthropology: B A,, Occ~dental College. M A , Unlrerslty of Cahfomia. Los Angclc\: Ph.D., Australian Nationd Unl\ersttv (Australta) S~mmansCollege Spinosa, Frank 1965). Protessaraf Mus c. B M M A . Borton Unnerstt): D M.A Universtty of lll!no~s Spring, Robert S. 1988). Rotehaor of Muslc: B.M M.M.. D.M A Um\erslt) of Mlchi an Spritzer, Ralph S. (1986 Visiting Professor of Law: B.S., LL.B Columbla Un venlty Sauires. Kvle D. (19971. Assoc ale . . . . . . . . . . ASU MAIN FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 525 Sullivan, Howard J. (197 1). Professor of Education: B.S.. Oregon College of Educauon; M.Ed Ph.D., Unlverslty of Oregon Sullivan, John J. (1976). Professor Emeritus of Educuuon. B A,. Xllanava University: M.A Ph D Arlzono State Univeraity Sun, Weiman 1992). Academic Professional of Elecutcal Engineering; B S.. S~chuanUniverrlty (Chna .MS.. 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Profe\aor Emerltua of E x e r c ~ ,S~c l z n ~ eand Phyalcdl Educatbon. B S L n ~ \ e r \ > tof ) Mtchngan. M S Smlth Col egc: Ph.D. Penna)lvdnla State Unl\erslt) Wells. David 1998 .Lecturer. D %l?lonot Whitam. Frederick L. (1966 Professor of . . White. Barbara 1990 .Clinical Associate Professor of Nurring: 0.S.N M.S., Virginia Cammonuealth Unlverslty . Southern Calltornla Wells, Valana L. 1987 A\aoc~ate Professor of Englneenng. A B.. M.S., Ph D.. Stanford Unlver 11) Welsh, Peter H. 1986 , Aa%aalantProtes\or a t Anrhropol ,g\: B A,. Nonhern Anzond Unlverrll); M A,, Ph D . Unlber\lly c f Pennsyl\anrn \Ventz. Elizabeth A. ( 997 Aa\~aunl Professor of Geography. B A . M.A Ohlo State Untrcr\ttv Ph.D Pennayl\dnla State Un~versct! Wentz, Richard E. (1972 . Profe%or of Rellg ouh Studie\. A B Ur\ nu, College B D Ldnc~atcrThee loblcal Semlndr). M Phil Ph D.. Gtorgc W*5hlneton Un~ver\it! Wesbury. Stuart A. Jr. 1991) Proteraor of . Health Adminl\trat on and Po ~ c v B.S.. Temple Un \rrclt\. M H A . Unl\rr,ll\ ot Mrchtgan. Ph D Unlucrrlt) ot Florida Weschler, Louis F. 1980 Prafc\\or of P~lhltc . . Atfax?. B A California State Unner\nty. Long Beach: h1.A Ph D Unlver\lt) 01 Californta. Lob Angele, Weat. Stephen ti. 1981 Proter\or of P ycholoaj. B A Cumell Un \er%lty.M A Ph D Unnerbtty of TC\JI Westerhoff, Paul 1995 A\\l\unt Prote\\or of Cii $1 and Environment* Enelncennc. B S Lehlgh Unnerally: M.S.. Un~\er\itvot M a \ \ ~ ~ h u \ c t Amhurrl. t\ ph.D. U n n r \II) ot Colorddo. B uldcr Westie.Franh R. 19bi . A d ur ct Piofra\ur ot Soclulogy. B S C ~ n t r a M l ~~hlenn U n ~ \ e r \ ~ tPh ) . D.. Oh S t a e UI \er PrOfLssor I~J' ofPs\cI~oloq\ JEFFREY COOK R ~ q ~ l l rProfe~so? .~' of Anhrrecrlor JOHN M. COWLEY Rrgenrr' a,,d Gal, in P r o f e ~ ~ oEr?lerirtr% r o f P l z r ~ i ca,rdAslro~rom~ ~ NORhlAN DUBlE Rrqenrr' Profcxsor ofEnglish NANCY H. EISENBERG Rtqmrr' Pmfrrsor ofPs\clzolox\ LEROY EYRlNG Regrnr, ' P,ofrsso, Emerircrs o f C 1 1 i m r ~ tand n ~ Biochemrrrn CARLETON B. MOORE Rrgerzrs' P r o f e ~ ~ of o rChrmr~rr). and B r o c l i e f f ~ i ~and l n Geology JEFFRIE G. MURPHY Reger~r~ ' Proferror of Lau and Philosophv MICHAEL O'KEEFFE Regenrr ' P r o f e ~ ~ of o r Chemrsrn, and Biochemism C A I 0 PAGAN0 Reqo~rs'Professor of M L ~ S L L DENNIS J. PALUMBO Reqenl, ' Profe~sorof Jusrzce Srudres GEORGE R. PETTIT Regents' Professor of Chemrstp and Biochemisrry DA\ ID K. FERRY R r s r n t ~' Prqfasr, of Elecrrical E~iprtiecrirrg ALBERT0 ALVARO RIOS Regents' Proferror of Etrglzsh DAVID WILLIAM FOSTER Re,qenr.\ ' Profr~sorof Sprpaf~rsh NANCY FELIPE RUSSO RegenrJ ' Professor of Pslchology WILLlAhI L. GRAF R e s e ~ ~ rPr r o f i s ~ o ofGeoqraph~ r RONALD GREELEk R e q ~ , t t' ~Profrssor of Geologr JOHN C.H. SPENCE Reqenrs' Pr,$e.s~or of Ph~srcsand Asrronom, MARYBETH STEARNS Regenr~' Profersor Emeritus of Ph\.stcr and Asrronomr WILLIAM T. TROTTER Reqeflr~'P r o f e ~ ~ oofr Marhemncs CHRISTY G. TURNER I1 Repenrs' Professor ofAtzrhropolog\ J. BRUCE WAGNER JR. Regenr, ' Prnfasor Emtrirus. Cenrerfor Solid Srare Scrence and Clrrmism and Biochemzsrn DAVlD R. HICKMAN Reqe~rr~' Profei$uro f M u r r ~ DAVID H. KAYE Reqmrj ' PrVfL~jrr of Lan GARY D. KELLER Rt,qe,~r$' Pmferror ofSpn,ztrh RAYMOND W. KULHAVY Rryrnrh' Prnfer~orof Psrclioloq, rtr Edrtlln rriurz Administrative Personnel Arizona Board of Regents Ex Officio Jane Hull. B.S., Governor ofAri;onu Lisa Graham Keegan, B.A.. M S.. Superinrmdenf of Public ln~truction Appointed Dtrector, Academic F a c ~ittr? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dab id Techau Due~tor.Center tor L e m n g and Teachlng Excellence. . . . . . . . . . . . . To Be A[)po!ured Director, Fi\cal Planning and Anal)si<. . . . . . . . Alan Carroll Director, In\titutional Analysi*. . . . . John Porter Dtrector, International Program5 . . . . . . William G Da\ey Dlrector, Office of Rebearch Development . Patrlch Burkart Dlrector, Strategtc Plannine and Policy Analyci? . . . . . . . . . . . . Dougla* Vinrant Director. Summer Seasons. . . . Carol Swttzer Dtrector, Undergraduate Academic Servicec . . . . . . . . . . . . . William S. Johnwn Duector, Unnersity E~aluation. . . . . . .William S. Johnson To July 1999 . . . . . . . . . . . .Jennifer Retchelt. Sfudenr Regenr To Janua~y2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rudy E. Campbell. CLU John F. Munger. B A , J.D To January 2002 . . . . . . . . . . George H Amos 111. B.S. Judtth G~gnac To January 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kay McKay College of Architecture and Environmental Design Dean, College of Archttecture and Donald J Ulnch, B.A John Meun~er Environmental Dec~gn . To January 2006 . . . .Chri* Herstdm, B.A.. M.A Jach Jewett. B.A. As\ociate Dean, College of Architecture and En\ironmental Des~gn. . . . . Dav~dG. Scheatzle Counsel to the Board Asboctate Dean, College of Ar~hitecture and Environmental Deq~gn . . . . . . . . . . Mary K ~ h l Joel Sideman. J.D Director. Ph.D. progum in En\ironmentdl Planntng in Deqtgn . . . . . . . . . . . Mtchael D. Kroeltnger Director. School of Architecture . . Ron McCoy President's Off ice Director. School of Dertgn . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacque, Glard . . . Lattte F. Coor Director, School of Planning and President . . . . . . . . Senior Executive Assistant Land\cape Arch~tecture . . Frederl~hSteiner to the Pres~dent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ben R. Forsyth Director. Herberger Center for Execut~veAssirrant Desten Excellence.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Man Kihl f a l'ni\er.;~t)Programs . . . . Ruth S. Jan:> Cuurdin.atur, Jo~niCrhm D-.r~gnP T J ~ T ~ I IJohn > \l:Ini. . . Lee R M~Pheters General Counsel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul 1. Ward Associate Dean. Undergraduate Program\. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephen K. Happel ICA Faculty Representative . . . . . . . . . . Jerry L Kingston Director, School of Accountancy and lntonndtton Management . . . . Phllip M.J. Rechera Char, Department of Econonucs . . . . . .Arthur E. Blahemore ASU Chair. Department of Fmance. . . . . . . .Herbert M. Kaufman D~rector.School of Health Adm~nirtration2nd Policv Eugene S. Schneller Academic Affairs Senior Vice President and Provost . . . . . . . Mllton D. Gltck Char, Department of Management . . . . . . .\I~lliamH. Gltck Vice Provost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charles R. Bantz Chair, Department of Marhet~ng.. . . . . . . Mlchael P. Mokwa Vice Provost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kathleen Church Chair, Department of Supply Cham Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jo5eph R. Caner Vice Rovo\t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walter Hams Jr. Director, Center for Advanced Vice Provost for Information Purchastng Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phillip L Carter Willtam E. Leuls Technology . . . . . . . . . . Interim Vice Provost for Research . . . . . . Jonathan Fink Director, Arizona Real Ebtate Center. . . . . . . .la) Q Butler Assistant Vice President for Academlc Affairs LOUISOlivas Director, Center tor Business Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Timothy D. Hoean Assistant to the Seluor Vice President andProvost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LindaVanScoy Director. Center for SenlLea Marhetlng and Management.. . . . . . Stephcn \I. Broan Fiscal Operat~onsAdmtmstratar. . . . . . . . . . . Ljnn Carpenter Director, Bank One Economlc Director, Academic and Adm~ni\hative Outloah Center . . . . . . . . Lee R. McPheters Documents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tabb Forster Director, Acadenuc Articulation . . . Zoild Gamero de Tovar Main Director. Joan and Dartd Lincoln Center for Ethic?, . . . . . . . . . D~rector.L. mtll~dmSetdman Rexarch In\titute . . . . . . . Mananne M. Jenntngs . . T~mothyD Hogan College of E d u c a t i o n Dean and Regents' Prote*aor, Colle,r of Educat~on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Da\td C. Berltner Asioclate Dean. Teacher Educat~on. . .Nicholas R. Appleton As\oclate Dean. Academ~cPrograms and Per\onnel.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gat1 H a ~ h e t t Aasoctate Deal. Rewuch . . . . . . . . . . . Gene V. Gla\\ Drrector. Dlrlrron 01 Curriculum and Inaructlon . . . . . . . . . . . .N~cholasR Appleton Academ~cP ~ o g r a ~Coord~nator, n Early Childhood Education . . . . . . . .Reynaldo A G o m u Academ~cProgrdm Coord~nator. Educat~on.~l Medu and Computer\ . . . . . . . . Gary Bitter Academlc Pro-ran1 Coc rdtnator. Elementar) E d u c ~ t ~ o n. . . . . . . . . . .Carole Edelshy Academtc Program Coordlnator, Multtcultural Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carloq Vallejo Academtc Program Coordtnator. Readin: and School Librar) Science To BeAppor,>fed Academlc Program Coordlnator. Secondar) Educdtton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Grvdrr Academic Program Coordinator. Spei~alEducation. . . . . . Alfon\o Pneto Interlm Dlrectur. Dl\ ivon of Educatlonal Leader\h~pand Poliiy Studle, . . Mary Lee Smith Academlc Program C~ordlnator, Educational Adtninl~trattonand Super\~*ion. . . . . . Thomas H. Meto, Academtc Program Coordlndtor, Educat~onPoli~yStudle, . . . . . . M a p Lee S m ~ t h Academlc Program Coordinator. Hrgher and Port Secondary Educat~on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Howard L. Slmmon, Director and Regent,' Profei\or, Dixis~on of Pwcholo:\ ~nEducation Ralmond Kulha, \ ~ c a d e m i cProrrhm Coordlnator and Tralnlnz Director. Cuun\ellnePwchology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charle, D Claiborn Academ~cCo Prooram Coordlnator, Counselor Education . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stafford Hood Academic Co Program Coordlnator, Counselor Edu~atlon . . . J. Jeffrie? McWhirter Academic Program Leader. Leamlng and In\tmot~onalTechttoloe) . . . . . . . . . .Elste G Moore Academ~cProgram Ledder. Llfeqpan De\elopmenta Pbycholoe\ . . . . . . E l s e G Moore Academ~cProgrdm Leader. Meawrement. Statlrticb. and Methodoloo~~al Studte, . . . . . . . . . . . . .Elsie G. Moore Academtc Program Coordlnator and Tralntng Director. Schoul Ps)chalogy. . . . . Raymond Kulha\\ Director, Centcr tor Bil~nau.d Education .ind Re\carih . Josue G o n r d l e ~ Director. Bureau of Educatlonal Research and Serr~ces . . . . . . . . . .Marearet Manein] Director, Center for lndlan Educat~on... . Octa\ianaTmj~llo Director, Coun\elor Tratntng Center. . . . . . . . . . Judy Homer Dltector. Inlt~alTeacherCert~ficatton and lnduct~onPrograms.. . . . . . . . . . . Blllie Enz Director. Profe\<~onalF ~ e l dE\pensncc . . . . . . . . Billie Enz Director, Student Atfair, . . . . . . . . . . . Richard Danlel C o l l e g e o f Engineering a n d Applied S c i e n c e s Dean, College of Eng~neenngand . . Peter E. Crouch Applied Sciences . . . . . . . A \ \ u ~ ~ d Dean. te Academe Affa rs . Daniel F. Jankouckl Aasu~idteDean. Re\earch. . . . . . . . . . . .E. Danlel Hlrleman A\\ociate Dean. Student Affdlrq and Spec~dlProprams . . . . . Mary R. Andenon Rouland Dlrector. Del E. Webb School of Con\truction. . . . . . . . . . . . .Wtlllam W Badeer Dtreitor. S ~ h o oof l Engineenng . . . Daniel F. Jankowsht Cha~r.De~dnmentofchemical. BIO. .~ndMatendls Eneineering. . . . . . . . . Erne J Gutlbeau Chair. Department of C I \ and ~ Envirunmenta Eng~neenng. . Sandra Houqton Char. Department of Computer Science and En-lneenng . . . . . . Stephen S. Yau Chair. Depann ent of Electncdl Eng~neenn: . . . . . . . . . Stephen M Goodnich Chatr. Department of Indurtnal and G q L. Hogg Management S~sremaEngineering . Cha~r.Depanment ofMechamcal and A r n rpdce E n p e e r i n e . . . . . . . . . Don L. Boyer D~rector,Enetnrenng Core and Speclal Studies . . . . . . . Daniel F Janhou5hi Dtrector, Center for Innotation tn Eogineerine Educat~on . . . . . . . Donovan L. Exana Codirector. Center tor Low Pouer Electromci . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dleter Schroder D~rector.Center for Profeciior a1 De\elopment . . . . . . . . . . Chdrle, S Elliott Dlrector. Center for Reqear~h~n Eng~neertneand Applied Scien~e*. . .E Damel Hlrleman D~rector.Center for Solid State Electronic* Re\earch . . . . . . Mtchael Koz~chj Dlrector. Center for Sybtem Sctence and Eng~neenngResearch Frank Hoppenbteadt Codirector. Manutdcturing Institute . . Ampere Tseng Codtrector. Manufacturino Institute . . VILLISmith Daniels Director. Telecotnmunlcdtlons Research Center.. . . . . . . Con\tantine A Balants - College o f E x t e n d e d E d u c a t i o n Dean. College of Extended Educat~on . . . . .Bette F DeGraw A\\ociate Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara Lafford Interim Dire~tor.American Engllsh and Culture Program . . . . . . . . . Mark D. Rentz Direitor. Commun~cauonhand M a h e t ~ n g. . . . Randv Batley D~reitor.De\elopment and Outrea~h. . . . . Scott Sheldon Dtre~tor.D~ctanceLeamng Technoloe) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E l ~ d b e t hH Craft Director. Doi+ntoun Center . . . . . . . Bette F DeGrau Dtrrctor. Extended Campub Program\ .Jim Pacer D I T ~ Lr.LA~adernlc C andProfe\a~onaI Programs . . . . . . . . . . Patnud A Feldman Dlrritor. Operation* and F~nance. . . . . . . . . . Cathle M. Fox College o f F i n e Arts Dean. College of F ~ n Ae r r s . . . . . . . . . . J. RobeR Wills Director. School of Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ju re F. Codell ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL 535 Chair, Department of Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . Claudia Murphey D~rector.School of Mustc. . . . . . . . Toni-Mane Montgomery Chair, Department of Theatre. . . . . . . . . . . . Bonnie Echard Director, Institute for Studie? ~nthe Ans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard L. Loveless Director. Undergraduate Student Academtc Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Glna Stephens . . . . . . . . . Manlyn Zeitlin Director. ASU An Museum Chair. Department of M~litary Science.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lt. Col. Wyl~eBearup Chair. Department of Philosophy. . . . . . . . . . . Brad Armendt Chair, Depanment of Physics and A~tronomy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Howard Voss Chair. Department of Plant Biology.. . . . .J. Kenneth Hoober Char, Department of Pol~ticalSc~ence. . . . . . . . . . . .Roben Youngblood Dam ynilnder Char. l>i.p~nmento i P \ ) c h ~ l u g y . . . G r a d u a t e College Chmr. Drp~nmcntof Religious Studies . . Jc~rl(ierchoff Dean, Graduate College . . . . . . . . . . . . Bianca L Bemstein Char. ~ebartmentof ~ o c ~ ~. .l . o. .~. .~. .. Gary Peterson Assof~ateDean.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas E Callannan Chair. Department of Speech Assoc~ateDean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deborah N. Losse and Hearing Sclence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Ingram Assistant Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah B. Lindquist Director, Afrtcan Amencan Asststant Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sandra L. Luehrsen Studlec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leanor Boul~nJohnson Sentor Manager, Admtntstrat~ve Director. Center for Aslan Studtes . . . . . . . . Timothy Wong Services and Information Systems . . . . Kent D. Blaylock Director. Cancer Research Institute . . . . . . . . G Robert Penit Dlrector. Center for the Study of Early University H o n o r s College Eventb ~nPhotos)nthesis. . . . . . . . . . . . . Willem Vermaas Dean, Universit) Honors College. . . . . . . . . . Ted Humphrey Director. Climatology Laboratory . . . . . . Robert C. Balling Associate Dean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Janet Burhe Interim D~rector.Hispan~cResearch Center. . . . Gary Keller Director, Oftice of National D~rector,Interdl\ciplmary Humamties Scholarship Adbancement . . . . . William Wetdemaier Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Dellhelm D~rector.Interd~*cipl~nary Committee College of Law on Mole~ularand Cellular Biology . . . Bertram L. Jacobs Dean, College ot Law. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pau-~c~a D. White Director. Instlrute of Human Ongins . . . Donald C. Johanaon Associate Dean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hannah Artenan Dtrector, Latin American Studies Center. . . . . .Tod Swanson . . . . . . . . . . . . Rhond3 Sandlrr Arsi.t3nt Dcan Director, Ar~zonaCenterforMed~eval .Arzl*tant Dcan. Student Sen:.::I . . . . . . . Leblie hlamaxhanh and Renai5sance Studtes . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robert E. Blork D~rector,clinical Proerama . . . . . . . . Cathenne 0 ' ~ r a d y Director. Center tor Meteorite Director. Indian Legal Programs. . . . . Rebecca A. Tsosie Studles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carleton B. Moore Director. Legal Research and Writing Director. Center for Solid State Science. . . . . Paul McMillan and Academ~cSuccecs Program . . . . . . Judith M Stinson Dlrector. Program for Southeast Director, Center for the Study of Lau, A ~ l a nStudies.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karen Adams Sclence, and Technolog) . . . . . . . . Danlel S. Strouse Dlrector, Women', Studies Acting D~rector.Law Llbran . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Victoria Trotta Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maw Logan Rothschlld College of Liberal A r t s a n d Sciences College of Nursing Dean. College of Liberal Art\ Dean, College of Nursing.. . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara A. Durand and Science, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary S Krahenbuhl Interim Assoc~ateDean for Graduate Assoc~ateDean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Milt Sommerfeld Programs and Research. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Patricia Moore Assoc~ateDean, Acadermc Proerams. . . . . Leonard Gordon Asociate Dean for Undergraduate Assoclate Dean. Adrmn~strat~on Programs and Extended Education.. . . . .Mary L. Killeen and Per\onnel.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Line11 E Cady Dlrector, Continuing and Char, Department of Aerospace Extended Educatton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Hrabe Studie, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Col. John Gorman D~rector.Post Mabter's Family Nurse Chair, Department of Anthropology.. . . . . . Barbara Stark Practitioner Centficate Program . . . . . . . . Lynne Vigil . . . . . . lames P Collins Director, Chair, Department of Blolog) Student Sentce, . . . . . . . . . . . .lean Cralg Stengel Chair. Department of Chenush) Chair. Divislon of Adult and Biochemistry.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. Devens Guht HealWParent Chdd Nursing. . . . . . . . Frances Thurber Chair. Chicana and Chtcano Studtes. . . . . . . . . . .Vicki Ruiz Chair. D~vlstonof Commumty Health/ Chair, Department of Engl~sh.. . . . . . . . Nancy Gut~errez Psychosoc~alNurslng Systems . . . . . .Pauline Komnenich Chair. Department of Exercise Science Manager, Community Health . . . . . . . . .William Stone and P h y ~ ~ cEducation al Sen ices Cl~nic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth Holman Char,Depanment ofFdmil) Resources and Human Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R~chardFabes College of Public Programs Char, Department of Dean, College of Public Programs . . . . . Anne L. Schne~der Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Breand&n6 hUallach6in Assoclate Dean, College of Public Intenm Chalr. Department of Geology. . . . . Slmon Peacock Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thomas V. Schade Chair, Department of Hiqtory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Noel Stone Director. Student Servtces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cheryl Herrera Chair. Department of Language, and Char. Department of Communication.. . . Jess K Albens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Da\ id Foster Dlrector, Walter Crankite Literature\ . . Chair, Department of Mathemat~rs. . . . Roqemary Renaut School of Journal~smand Chair. Depanment of M~crobiology . . . . Edward A. Birge Telecommunication. . . . . . . . . . . . . Douglas A. Anderson ... .Davtd Theo Goldbere Director, School of Publtc Affairs. . . D~ckin\onMcGau Intenm Director. School of Social Work. . Elizabeth A. Segal Chair, Department of Recreation Management and Tounbm . . . . . . . . . Carlton F Yoshioka Dlrector, Advanced Public Executtve Program . . . . . . . Peggy O'Sullivan Kachel Acttng Director, American Indian Studies Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Ridtng In Interim Director. Astan Pacific Amencan Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Nakayama Dlrector, Mornyon Institute for Public Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Melnich Director, Nonprofit Leaderslup and Management Program . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Achcraft Director, Center for Urban Inquiry . . . . .Michael Musheno Director, School of Justice Studtes Division of Undergraduate Academic Services Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William S. Johnson Assoctate Director, Education Servtces. . . . . . .Gay W. Brack Associate Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephanie Jacobbon Asststant Director, Student Success Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ste\e k p p o n Assistant Dtrector. UAAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Casey Self Director, B.I.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michael Cochise Young . .John Bennen General Studies Program Coordinator. . Bustness Manager . . . . . . . Kdthleen Renshaw Associate Comptroller. . . . . . . . . . . . Ke\ in Walker As\istant Comptroller, Accounun, Sentcea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marilyn Mulhollan Assistant Comptroller, Bustness Sentce,. . Henry Spomer Aststant Comptroller, Treawry Senices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joanne Wamsley Director. Facilitie\ Management. . . . . . . . . Val Peterson Aasoctate Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Brixen . . . . . . . .Ted Cary Associate Dtrector Asststant Director. Admnistratire Senices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Polly Pinnev Asststant D~rector.Business Operations . .Dennl* Ederer Asststdnt Dneitor. Con~tructionand . . Vance L~nden Design Management . Avlstant Director, Crafts. . . . . . . . .Fred Giles Asal\tdnt D ~ r e ~ t oCustodial r, Service5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Sln onette Manager. Adniin~\trati\e. . . . . . . . . Wayne D e n Joe Meuger Manager, Computtng S e n l ~ e s . . . . . . Manager. Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ra) Tena Manager, Human R e ~ o u r ~ e. s. . .Canre McNamara Seeal Assibtant Vlce Provost. Human Resources. . . . . . . . . . . Suban M. Malaga Associate Director, Human Resource, . . Connte Wood L\\\l\tdnt D~rector.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christine Cenantes As15tant Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Heenan University Libraries A ~ \ ~ \ f a Dtrector, nt Records, Payroll. Dean. University Libraries. . . . . . . . . . . . . Shenie Schmidt and HRMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sue Madden Associate Dean. Conttnuous Director, Publ~cSafety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Willlam B e s ImprovemennQS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'Dora BtbldrL Chief of Police . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ldnny Standridge Associate Dean, Ltbrary Services . . . . . . . . . .lane Conrow Dtrector. Parking and Tmnsrt . . . . . . . . . .Linda Riegel Acung Assoctate Dean. fldeO Resource'. . . .Dora Btblarr: Director, Purcha\ing and Businecs Senice\ . . Ray Jensen Ass~stantDean. Personnel. . . .... Associate Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Rtley Head, Accesh Senlcea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vtrgtnta Sylvester Director, . . . . . . Val R o ~ r Head, Acquisit~onsand Director. Internal Au&t Bib lographic . . . . . . . . . . . . Be A ~ ~ o l n r e d a d ~~~~~~~~~t services . . . . . . . . . . . . . waller B sllva Head, Archttecture and Environmental Director, Risk Management . . . . . . . Robert Gomer Design Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Berna Neal Head, Department of Archives Institutional Advancement and Manuscripts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rob Spindler Vtce Prestdent for In*titutlonal Head, Go\ernment Documents/ . . . . Alldn Pnce Map Collection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rebecca Burke Ad'ancement . . . . . . . . . . Asaoclate Vire Pre51dentfor Interim Head, Interl~braryLoan and Instituttona' Judy C. Knudmn Document Delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gtnny Sylvester Assistant Vice Preqtdent for Head, Library Instruction. Systems, and T ~(LIST) . .~. . . . . . . . ~ scott ~~ ~ r r~ i Special ~ ~I tPrograms. ~ ~~ . . . . .~. . . . . . ~ Frank B Hidalgo for Head, Muslc Lrbrxy . . . , , , , , , , ~~b~~ ~ ~ Asststant l l V ~~c ePraident ~ i , Inst~tut~ondl Ad\dncement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stere Miller . . . ~ ~ schneberger Head. Preservation Head, Spectal Collecttons . . . . . . . . . . .Manly" Wurzburger Executive Dlrector. Alumni ASSoclat"n". . . . . . . . . . . . S"'an Clause Acung Head. Orig~nalCatalogme. . . . . . . . . Ronda Rtdenour Executive D~rector,Publtc Head. Noble Science and Engineering Library Reference Services . . . . . . . . . . . Mars pinckard Event' . . . . . . . . . . . . Colleen Jennlng\ Roggensack Ostrom Team Leader. Collection De\elopment. . . Jeanne Richardson Director. D e r e l o ~ m e n t . . . . . . . . . . . Team Leader. Reference Services . . . . . . Lydia LaFaro Di"ctOr. Econom'L De'e'opment and Commun~tyOutreach . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gall Hauard Director. Federal and Administrative Services, ASU Main Communtl) R e l a t ~ o n.~. . . . . . . . . . . . Ned G uliano Vice Provo\r, Adm~ni\trativeServ~ce, Director. Informat~anSenice, . . . . Nancv Netf Assistant Vice Provobt. Administrative Director. Publrc Relation, . . Wtltna Matheus Senices . .. .. . .-. . . . . . . . . . . LeEtta O\ermyer Director, State . . . . Blahs Andenon Assistant to the Vlce l'rovo1 ,>l'Stl,,li.lll I n f ~ ~ r ~ ~ , S>\~LYTI\ : i ~ ~ o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Juhrl O'('t,~,~~cIl Interim Vice Pn,\o\t l'or Re>c;trch. . . . . . . . . . . J c ~ I I ~ l..ft~h ~~I~~~~I :\ct,ng A\\,>cl:,tc i>c:,,,. Sl,,il-i'cror. .AI,I:S l'rciciitii>ri Senior Bu\lni.\\ Opcr:itlorl\ hlanagcr . . R > c lIll1 ~ Rewl~rci.C c ~ ~ t i. ~. r .. . . . . . . . . . . . Gail C 1 1 ~ lI uC ~ Director. Ofticc. i,l Re\c;irch and D ~ r ? c t c('arc~v ~ ~ . Sc~\icc,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .R:t>n~ondC'a\tiIl<> Crrdtiic A ~ t l \ i t k ! \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J:I~I,.C l3cn11ctt Ir~t>ritnI>rrc~.l,sr.\IL.~I,>II:>I ~ I K M I. . . . . bar bar^^ I I I L . ~ C ~ ~ L ~ I , Asii\t;int L)ircctilr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (;;CT! IIL.I.~> U l w a u l . Ki.iii.;iti~,il:zl S1x>r1. . . . . . . . . . . . . C;cr.~ld 1I:r.t. Director Spun\,,rcd and Prupen! Directc,r. R?,iclcri~i;~ll.tt2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Kc\ 111 ('<>c~h Fihcal l l a n q c m c n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . >I~ch,~cl :\ntl?~!~?> i r e t oS ti t i i l \ t i . . . Di:tnc Sti.znj>i.v Director. Oflic~.,!I'K~.\e:trch PubIicat!ol~~. . . . <'UIII;$LI Stt,r:~d I tD r t r . S tI . . . . . . . . . . T < mS;ic,,h\cn D i r ~ ~ . t oCenter r. lir En\ irunmantal c . s t 1I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hroci' Iln11, Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ('IIxIIc\ RC~III,LI, IIi~~ector. ~ ' n ~ l c s ~ r: \ :d ~ o ~~~l\ \~i <~u.~~. h~ . . t. ~. .~. . . T~rnl l c ~ c l ~ Director. Partnurhh~ptilr Research iii Stcrc~i Resi\tmr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L o u A l ~ nOcnn! Modeling Pn>gr:!m (PRISM) . . . , A r i \ l ~ i ~ n ~K:i,d:t~i nn Director. Animal Care FLI~III~). . . . . . . . . . . ' l d d HI:~II\\II,:~!I P I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vicki I~:!IIIIIIII Technolog) ('oll;ihurauun\ and Licenhinf Ol'lici'r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\1:~11l>t>,h;c~~,cr H u ~ i i a nK<,,iliicc\ Spc.ci:ll~,i Scn~i)r. . . . . . . P ~ l r i c hP ~ ~ ' I \ ~ , I I J.IIICL >1,~11t<)!.c Re\earuh Intun~laticri,S?\lcrn\ I m a g e r . ~ Student Affairs ASU East ,,,, Vice Pre\ident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C l i r ~ \ t ~ tiYilh111vn1 ic k,,,l :\cl,,,i cr,,,,c 57j Ahsociatc Vlcu Prs\idcnt lor Student -\tktir, . . . J ~ i nli:\\io~~aI pro~r,!mi n Flelni!~taqEJuc3tlon to help meet the demand tor hlghly qual~fiedteachers in the state. Addltlonal E a a College program, contlnue to be dexeloped. Students who are uncertain of the11 major ma) 51x1 college at ASU East as East CollegeNo Preference Although 1115 a )oung camp",. ASU East has already deteloped s~entficantrtudent centered lnnovatlons In h~eher . cdu~dtt,,nthd ha\', cirncJ niltltmal rciognltlon. \ S L FJCI.,,c~rncJ Ie.tJrr.hip In : \ r i ~ ~i rn~Je\clup~ng ~ ,,,d oiicr~ucthc Ba.hcl.>r .?i.A~~nltcj Sclcn.~ B A S degree, a neu program deugnrd bpec~ficallyas a career pro gre~siondegree for \tudents holding the Associate ot Appl~edSclrnce (A.A S.) degree. The B.A.S. emphasizes manaeement. leadersh~o.and communication sh~lls.alone wlth i d d ~ t ~ o ntechn~cal al course uork The first students ' were admitted to the program in the fall semester of 1998. ASU East ha\ al\o developed dn innovative academc pxIner5hlp uith Chandler Gilben Commun~tyCollege CGCC . Th19partnership combines the strengths of the t u o lnbtltutions to pro\ ~ d ASU e students uith high qualit) edu catlon in a coht effe~ti\en a ) CGCC provides lorer-di\i L .. slon general educauon and major prerequ~s~te cour\es that are directly equivalent to ASU courses and transfer automat ~ ~ d l lASU y . East provides both lower and upper divla~on courses in the maior and u .o.~ e diviston r eeneral studies and senera1 ~!ltere,rcourrc,. 'l'hrc~ughthe panner.h~p. r~uJent< can cr.1 a! thc W11112nt. Csmpu> d l the ~ourzesneeded 11, graduate in four years w ~ t h&I ASU baccalaureate degree, generally at some savings in Nltlon New facilluea, new programs, and new opportunittes are constantly emerglng at ASU East. The campus i\ eavly accevible vla major Interstate route-. See the map on page 572 For the latest informat~on,call 4801727 EAST (3278) or check the Web site at www.east.aau.edu. Accreditation The North Central Assoclatlon of Colleges and Schoola a~cred~tation of ASU M a n includes ASU East. In addluon, ASU East programs in Aeronautical Engineering Technol ogy, Electromcs Engmeenng Technology. and Manufacur ing Eng~neenngTechnology are accred~tedby the Technology Accredirauon C o m s s i o n of the Accred~tat~on Board for Englneenng and Technology. Inc. (TAC of ABET). For more information, call 4101347-7700 or wnte TECHNOLOGY ACCRED TATION COMMISSION OF THE ACCRED TATlON BOARD FOR ENGlhEERlNG AND TEC~INOLOGYINC 1 1 t MARKET P A C E S JlTE 1050 BALTIMORE MD 21202 ACADEMIC ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION The chef operaMg and academic ofticer of ASU East is the prolost There are two colleges and one school at ASU ~ a *adminlstered ; by deans. ~ h & academ~c e un~tsdevelop and implement the teaching, research, and service uromams of the ~"st~tutlon. ~dditionalsuppon for the acadek~c-mis 11) and the dmenlties o i 3 13ree l ~ t The a ~ ~.'~rnpu\ " ~ n ~ t r o ~ ) oarc3 includes excellent educat~onalfacilities: modem cla~srooms and laboratones, a 2lst-century electronic l ~ b r a q and . state of the it computer equipment. Other amenities include a dining hall, child care services, campus unlon. bookstore, copy center. and free parktng. A shuttle service probides transportation between ASU East and ASU Main. An additional shuttle is available for transportation from ASU Main . I0 A b U West. " 7 . ... Enrollment S e r v i c e s 4 A S I S The OASIS provides one-stop ~ervicesfor admission, financial aid, business services, and registration. Conveniently located in the Academic Center Building, students find personnel ready to asaist them with registration pro cesses, tuition payment. financial as5istance information. student employment, ASU Sun Cards (photo IDS). and park ing information. Student Support Services Staff prov~denew student advislng orientation program*, workshops, academic advising for undeclared majors, sup - -- Homes. More than 600 homes wtth two to five bedrooms are located on campus Homes include all appliances, carports. and storage. S~ngleand married students, a, well as iaculty and staff l l v ~ n i w ~thelr t h famrlies make their home :it the \4'1lltsms Campub bar niore inlormarion, call 4801 727-17W -.-. "., -". ..-"" I ihrarv sarvirac Strong resources and personal service define the ASU East Library. As a primarily electronic research l~brary.~t is designed to t&e maxlmum ddvantage of neu technology. ~ S study and Electronic indexes, catalogs, dnd J O U ~ support research in many fields. alth an emphdsls on agnbusiness and technology. Wlule the library acquires materials in all tormats.. bv. intention it orefers electronic text Thousands of periodicals are avalable d~g~tally In all subjects, a hile those that remaln in pnnt form can be obta~nedby the library quickly. Documents In elecvon~cform can be delivered directlv to students' deska bv e mail or fax. Most oublica rwn. n.>r a\xIahle on campu\ may be obtanned incrn~ght. Whllc m.hr <.>meirum [he olher cmnpu$e\ of :\SO.[he library can obtain publlcatlons from anywhere in the world. The Ilbrary's Web address is eastl~b.eastasu.edu/rl~b. Computin. g Commons Wlth more rhsn 75 ut,rk~tarlun\,thr. Cmnpuun: (:om rnonc 31 ASU E34 pro\ ides gcncril OmpLllne 3:~eir Illrough 1h: c3o1pui n:tuork 10 lhc lnlemcl 2nd A S U l 3 l o MORRISON SCHOOL O F AGRIBUSINESS AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 543 comout r \er\lL.e\. lncludine - e n 11 111desnerd .purpo\e . computlnc. Th. IT Ed\t depdnrnmt p o \ ~ d e sspec~ali/ed s o f t w ~ r and e \\\tci 1, t n iet the P in!Lu 31 needs of the ASU Ea\t pmpr.ili \ lo .iddit~on IT ka\t plov~descomputer cla\\room\ &id .iud u \ ~ \ u d m iter ti \uppon the campu\ academic prc Tram\. IT La\t ha\ \trtt ot \uppan per\ 11 nsl to aid the campu, cumn unit!', m n pcttrn- needs. ~ncludlnc Web de\eIop~nint Morrison School of Agribusiness and Resource Management .<.! Raymond A. hlarquardt Dean (CNTR20) 3801727-1585 u au.asu.eddeast/agb Williams C a m p u s Union The Canipu\ L I toi CL I \ the icntcl of tl e can pu\ omm mu nit). \lr\il g \rude1115 f a ~ ut\ \ t ~ t t2nd ouest* CU tacil~t~e\ include I ieetin, and \tud\ rui I I \ . a ba room. TV lounge, cotfee bar. 2nd a zame I lorn Pro ,ram, and \erblce\ such as mo\ te r I 4 I\. I L cre?m ~ \ocl.l \ dan~eb.and hollda\ parties ~omplementthe educdti 3n.d rnl\\l>r of the \I illinnn Campus and enhanie the qualit\ L t c impu\ life The CU I \ itatfed pnmaril) b) \tudent~plo\~dlo:othem the opponu nit" to dexelop le.!der\hlp $kill\ ind :* ~ u \ l o m e rservice ori entation. For t k o ~ cintoihstlon. ~ ~ 1 480 1 1 727 l l 6 or480 727 1098 PROFESSORS EDWARDS GORDON. KAGAN. MARQUARDT SEPERICH STILES. THOR - Williams C a m p u s Dining The El M i r a c ~Dinmu Hail nit I \ brahtart, lunch. 2nd dinner ~ o n d a < t h r o u * h ' ~ n d dStudent, \. can chooqe either the contrnmtal breahta\t or hot hrcdhf. \t buffet Lunch and dinner offer an a I you can eat menu ;I\ uell as a la cane option, Thc Cotter Bar at the CLI otter, n~uftins,roll\. and be\erage? for hrcahta5t and 3 d ~ i l \lur i h \pet al Three meal plan option\ are a\allable C 111 4X( 958 2903 for more ~ntormat~on. Recreational Facilities a n d S e r v i c e s The \I I lmm\ Campub Fltne\\ Center IS equipped with state ot the ,111 urleht trainink and cdrd~o\a?cular machine\. raiqucthdl ~ourtx.and I .)n nauum Tra~ned exercibe profe\\lan il\ are on hand d.ul) to prox~depersonal traintne ~\\~\t.incsA \ m e t \ of hi.llth. t tne\\, and spin5 classec are a l \ , ottered at the Fittie\\ Center. For \tudent\ u h o prefer outdoor y o n c aitl\~tle\.thc iampua ha\ bashet ball and trnnt\ c( unc. \ocier t ~ o t h ~ ltield\. ll baseball tteld\. arunntn- tra~i.. 11d 5uimmtng p ol. For niorr information. call 380 985 XJ( ( S t u d e n t Health S e r v i c e s Health \ e r \ ~ c e \tor 4SU E N \tudent\ are prolided b) the Veteran', Adir ~ n i \ t r , t ~M ~ en d t ~ aCenter locdted n rhr W~lliam\Can,pu\ Sen Ice\ rn~ludrprln x\ asesvnent and treatment f he 11th problem? and in une\. ph)sical exami nation, and in !nun r~tlon5.\ mg, and aellne\\ and he.ilth a\\e\\n ent, .ice al\o a\dlldble Student reghtratlon trr, L \er the cc\l 01 > t t l ~\e~ \ l t forful < tllne ASU East \tudri 15. Pan tlme ctud-nt\ pd) a nom~ndltee r ~edure,and laborat I n te\t\ requlre addl Some o t t i ~ pr( tional ~ h x o e , .Hs~ltlii n a r a n i e I \ IIOI iequired t use the health \er\cce\: h o s e \ r. it I\ \tr ml! a d \ ~ \ e dfor a \t I denta and i \ I ~ L ~lcd I I t I ~ntcrndtirnal \tudmt\. For n ore mforniation. c,dl 4 h 1222 6568. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR RACCACH ASSISTANT PROFESSORS BURK NK MANFRED0 PATTERSON RICHARDS SCHMITZ. STANTON PURPOSE The Morricon School of Agribu.rine\r and Reqource Man agemcnt pro\ ldea arademlc program* that combine bu\inee5 and technology Agnbuaine*\ 15 the busmess of tood and fiber product on and the te~hnolog)ne'ecsan to chdnge a r ~ w matenal (a commudlty ur an ldea Into a new product or bu*ine*c for the aorld'c Lon\umers. Producing, financine. rnarhetlng, and pro\ id,": tood and fiber for the n o r d amount, to oxer one half of the Earth's global econ "...,. Am., Courcec in the Morrison Ychool of Agnbuslne~sand Re\ource Management are de\loned to prepare student5 for a a i d e rmge of oh opponunltie\ In .!enbus~nes and bu*i ness. More than 20 percent of all job, in the Un~tedStates are a-nbu\ir e\\ related. and the indu\tr! lr eren more imponant internationally, nith more than half of a I jobs in emerolng countne? related tu tuod and tlber product5. Popu latlon incre.l\ec uorldw~deha\e led torecdhters to predi~r that more thdn 11 bill~onfood and tlber coniumer, will be part of the rlobal agribuqinebs 5y~temb) the year 2020. Foreca\t* al\o e\tLniate that, at that t me more than 20.0( agribu\ine\\lobs u' I1 eo untllled due to 3 lach of shilled oroteb\iona \ The acddemlc proflams in agnbuvne~hare especiall) deb gned to meet the need, of both urban htudentc u ho have 11ttl;or no orevious amculture exoenence as me11 a\ rural student?. An lntelcst in plant<. anin a 5 . food economic\, or buclnen can be the starting polnt for Ldreer developn ent in agnbu\lne\\ ~r re\ource managsnient The ~ n d e r ~ r a d u a t e progmmr aim proxide the ne'exar) tranino for \tudent\ preparing to enter the graduate degree prooran CENTER FOR AGRIBUSINESS POLICY STUDIES The Center for Agnbua~nes\Pollc) Studre? (CAPS car n e i out re\e.irch ind development ~cldtingto anl~buh~ne\\. technolog). re5ource management, ~ r a de\elopment. l mu1 tip e uce of \LarLe re\ourLe\. 2nd p u b l l ~pol cy The center addre\\e* regronal. nat~onal,and tnterndtlonal de\elopment In the conte\t of eloba and cornorutnr n abet5 for aerlcul tural product\ dnd inputs Form ,re informauon, contact the dlrector at 480 727 1583 - NATIONAL FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL POLICY PROJECT The Nat~onalFood and Agricultural Polic). Prolect NFAPP) constructs a I0 )e& baqeline forecast for the fruit and vegetable produce indu?try and ~pectficcommodities, responds to congre\\~onalinquiries concerntng polrcte\ affecttng the t m ~ and t vegetable tnduqtry, and publi5hes a monthl) neusletter htghltphttng research etiorr,. Current area, of stud) tnclude domertic and lnternat~onalpromotrun of frurts and \egetable\. trade and the tmpa't of trade agree ments. crop murance and n\l, management, and the use of neutral network model* In foreca\ting. For more informa tlon. contact the d~rectorat 180 727 1734. DEGREES The Mornson School of Agnbua~nessand Re\ource Man agement offer5 the B.S. degree in Agribusiness. with con centrattons in food \cience, general agribubtnesc. tnternational aenbu\lne\s. orevetennani m e d ~ c ~ nDrofes e. sional golf management, atid recource management For studeno hold in^ .In A.A S deeree. the \chool offers the Bachelor of Applled Sctence degree ulth d major 1n Applied Science and concentrations in conqumer producta technolog). food retall~ng,and resource team \pecialist The ~ c h o o offer, l the M S . degree in Agnbuatneaa S N dent* are requtred to ~ompletea nummum of 30 cemeqter hours a t graduate le\el courTe a o r h and pre*ent a them. See the Graduarr Camlo6 for additional detail\ - ADMISSION The Mornion School of Agnbu\iness and Resource Man agement adnutc rtudent\ to the B.S. d e s e e program who meet the undergraduate admrs\~onrequirements of Arizona State Untver\ity, (*ee "Undergraduate Admi\\~on." pdoe 60). Admi5aton to the B.A S. degree program 15 reatrtcted to students holding an A.A S. degree from a regtonally accred ited U.S. po~tsecondar)educational tnstitutton A GPA of 2.00 or htgher ic requlred for all resldent applicant*, and a 2 50 for nonresident appltcantb. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS (B.S. DEGREE) The completion of a mmlmum of 120 \emester hour? AGB AGB AGB AGB AGB 132 Agriburlneas Ftnance ..................... 3 364 A-nburlnew Technolog\ .................. 3 414 Agnbuatne\\ Anal)\~sL2 ................ 3 454 Interndl ondl Trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .? 490 Recent Ad\ancer in Agnbuslne5r. ............. .I Total . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 ACC 230 Uaen of account in^ Infomarlon I. ACC 240 Ube, of Accounting Infom~oonI1 AGB 360 Agnbu\!ne,, Statistio N2 ............. BIO 100 The L \tn; World SI/S? ............... CHM 101 Inrroductor) Chem~amSlSZ........ ECN 111 Macroeconomic Pnnclples SB. ............. ECN 112 M~croeconomtcPnnilple\ SB .............. ENG 301 Wnttng for the Proferstonc LI.. .......... MAT 210 Bnet Cal~ulu*NI .................... A course in computer Ilterac) N 3 . .......... . Total ............................... 3 3 3 4 4 .3 3 3 3 3 32 CONCENTRATIONS After cornplet~ngthe required agribustnesa core, students select a concentration In their area of intere\t. A concenha Iron allouq a student to \elect a senes ot coune,, that com plement the agribusineic core. bupplernent the student's .. ilesrre to master another x e a of mterest, and broaden career opporrunitiec Fond Science (B.S. Degree). The food w e n c e concenha tton focuses on both wentific and technrcal competency \kill5 with an empha\t\ on btotechnology. food ~ h e m i s t q , food microbtology, mathematics, and stati\trc\. Thts unlque proeram orepares rraduates for e m ~ l o.v m mo~oormnities t in the fodd. beberaie. and dairy industne,: regulatory agen cies mch as the FDA and USDA. tnternatronal oremzattonr. such as FA0 and WHO. and conTurner orga~tzauons. In additton, graduate, may choo\e to purwe advanced . degree*. . .. F w d Science AGB 340 Food Procenine ........ ..3 AGB 440 Food Safctv . . . ..3 AGB 442 Food and indu\tnal U~crob~alogy ..... .3 MIC 205 Vicrobrolngv S2 ................... 3 MIC 206 Mlcrobtology Laboratow S2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 AGB elecme hours .......................... 6 including Ftrbt Year Compavtion. unlveratty General Stud te\ (see "General Studieh." page 85 .and the school and concentratron requirement* leads to the B.S. degree. Note that all three General Studres awarenev area\ are required An o\erall GPA of 2 00 i\ reauired for eraduatron and s N dents must ha\e completed a nuntmum of 1 5 cemeyter hours of uooer drvision credtt. See also soecral eraduat~onreauiremerits under "Pre~eterinaryMedicine," page 545. .. P r e r e q u i s i t e Courses Students u h o select the agribusiness concentratrona food \cience. general aenbuatnrqs. tnternattonal a ~ n b u ~ i n e sor b. professtonal golf management muct tale the followrng coune*. some ot which can alldec alter natne career path, into human or \etennar> pharmaceutrcal industne\ or the food industr) Selectton ot tl \ , m a permits student* to complete the preLetennar) requlrcment* to enter aprofesional beterinar) 5chool The c ~rriculu~n permlts the btudent to obt.~~n \ome course xorh ~n.~gribu\int\\a\ it relates to protes~onalp act~ceand !ndu\tr) Pre\eterinar) hlcdieine Chome hetheen the LO rhc c mblnat or r hcl \I . . . . .&5 CH\I 231 E ementan Or aolc Chcmi\tri 51 S' 7 CHM 235 E cmentan Or_~dnl~ Chc n \I \ Lab SI $2 I or CHM 331 General O r w IL Chem \tr) 3 CHM 332 Generdl Organic Chem \tr) 3 CHM 735 Clencral Organic Chen n l r ) Labirdl , ) I ) CHM 736 G ~ c r Organic d Cheln \ r r ) L J ~<.ti r) 1 1 MIC 205 Microbiology 52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 MIC 21 6 Mtcrobloloe) Laborat r) SZ ......... .I Tom1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9 Resource %lanagemen1(B.S. Degree). The re\ourcc man agement concentration comblneh the agr~bu\lner\concen tration core uith d i d technical preparation in h t ~lozy. chemtstr), and or eionomlch There 15 .i grou in 7 demand by indu\tr) and go\emment for per\on\ u h o under\tand both the techni~aland managerial ba\l\ for wstalnable develop ment, remediatton. andlor utilizdt~onof natural re\ourcea for agnbuslnc\\. con\enaion. and hahitat ie\toration. Course\ and field pro ecth preparc the btudent to dnalyre. delelop. and manage program, that make ure ot ldnd and water in an economlc a? s e l l a5 en\ironmentall, \u\tainable fashron. Resource hlanagement AGB 455 R~,ourceMaaoen eni SB . . . .3 AGB 480 Agnhu, n e s P llcv and G \ - r t l n cat Rc&utaiin\ . . 3 CHM 231 E sment r) Orzanic Chcm ilr\ \ I \ > . . . 3 CHM ?35 Elcmcntar) Orednii Chrmirlrv I d h ... 1 ETM 301 En~lionmsnt~l hlanaz~nl~nr ..... 3 hllC 20, Mlcr htoloo) 5' ..... . . . . . .7 MIC 206 Mi~rohlolon)Laboraton $2 I Total .................... . . . 17 Veterinary College A c c e p t a n c e A \tudent who ha\ been accented to a 5chaol of veteri nary medicme before he or she ha? earned a B.S degree from the Morrison School ot Agnbu\lnr\ and Resource Management ma) enter ~eterinar)\ ~ h o o b) l completing a mlnlmum of 30 \eme\ter hour, at ASU and the General Studier requlrementc Student? mu?t receile a aritten state ment from the Dean of the Mornqon Schoc I ot Agnbu\lness and Recourcc Manaoement gi\ ~ n \enior g in ab\entla p h i leges. A \tudent I S ellglble to recelve the B.S. degree after the ASU O t t ~ c cof the Reoictrar r e ~ e i \ e \n r ~ ~ o l n m e n d a t ~ o n from the dean of the Letennar) prote\v n ~ \choc l I and n r 5tudent ha? cornp eted the oece? transcript l n d ~ c a t ~ the s a y xme\ter hour, con n encurate w ~ t hASU crr.lduatlon requirement,. Veterinary Medical S c h o o l s There are approximate > 7 ~eterinlr) t mrd~clne rchoolc ir the Unltcd State, Each \ ~ h o o ertnbl~\hec l the \pecitic prerequ~sitesthat are required for admircim C l a s schedule5 are destened to meet the requlrements of the \et ennar) hchool to ~ h i c hthe \tudent intend, to apply. In gen era1 each \ ~ h o o IS l looking tor cour\e\ In blology. chsmi\try, OrgdntC chemtstry. mcrobtologv, and genetic, In additlon to the \clence foundauon. all rtudent, mu\t meet the unlrer 511) General Studies requlrements. complete 45 hours of upper divi\ton courses and meet the \chool requirement*. BACHELOR O F APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE (B.A.S.) The Bachelor of Applied Science degree ir a capstone d dezree. The dezree for the Asboclate of A ~ ~ l t eSctence B.A S. degree erposes student; to adbanced concepts and dtverse cnltcal thtdune- sktlls to .DrePdre . them for future career opportunities and profe\*ional ad\ancement. Admission A d m 1 4 o n to the B.A.S. degree program is reatncted to 5tudentr holdlno an A A.S. degree from a reglonall) a c ~ r e d tted U.S. potnea.Students l e a n to d e ~ e l o pfood, drug, cosmetic, and other consumer product\ and ensure thetr hafet) and marketab~lityb) obta~ntnea thorough mastery ot couraes in produ~tand packdge de\ign. mdnutacturing, processtng and cafety. Consumer Products Technolog) AGB 340 Food Pro~e\\~ng........................ ? AGB 361 Agnbusinc\\ Technologv.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 AGB a 0 Fwd Safet). . . . ............. .. 3 AGB 490 Recent Ad\ancr\ in AETbusine~......... 1 MET 341 Mdnufactur ne Anal)s a ........... 3 MET 494 ST Canaun er Manufaciunng ......... 3 MET 494 ST Manutdctuiine Proco, Slmulatlon .... .7 MET 494 ST Paciaglng D e a l ~ n.............. ... .3 Total. . . ....... ........... .22 Food Retailing (B.A.S. Degree). A 5tudent studytng tood retatltng wtll be prepared for a career both in the food marketing and distributton indu\trieb. Potenttal employers are food manutactunng and proceslng compantes. drsulbutton caters, wholesaler*, and all types of food retatlers (e g supermarkets. m a s merchandt\er\, fast food outlets, rectau rants. and duect marheter. of food . . Food Retailing AGB AGB AGB AGB AGB AGB AGB Agribusineaa Accounrine.. ......... 3 Agribuarne>\Finance.. . ........... .3 Food Procewng ....... ........... 3 Agnbu\lnes\ Technolag) ...... ....... .3 Food Market ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 W Fwd Satctb ................ ... .3 445 Fwd Retailing ............. .. .3 Total ............... 330 332 310 361 420 ........... ... .21 Resource Team Specialist (B.A.S. Degree). The resource team specialtst concentrAtton combines the technical prepa ratton acquired in an A A.S. program wtth a speclal ortenta tlon in environmental and re\ource management. Thts degree prepares tndtv~dual\to pamcipate a\ an ~nteeralPart of an environmental emergenr\ re\ponse team and in poste mergency btologtcal and envtronmental rehabllitat~on efforts - . ~ Resource Team Specialist AGB 332 Agnburtnc\r F nance ............ ..3 AGB 456 \larld Agrlculturdl Re\ources C ........... 3 AGB 4>7 Resource Polz~yand Surta~nabtltv ........ 7 AGB 438 B~orcmedtation............. ..... ..3 AGB 184 Internship. ................... ...... ETM 301 En\ironmental Manaeement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ETM 303 Environmental Regulation\. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - Total .............. ........... . .?0 AGRIBUSINESS (AGE) AGE 100 lntmduction to Agribus ness. (3 F OveNew of agr bus ness ndustr es and career oppartun t es AGB 105 Global Resources. 3 F. S Enect of qua hi qua tlty and cost of nat ana food supp es on tech nology, market ng and wor d agr cu tura po ces AGE 171 Animal Sclencs. 3 S Cornparat ve growth deve opmenl and propagat on of dornest'c an mas AGE 210 Livestock Management. 3 F S Methods of manag ng vest0 k enterpr ses economcs oss preven ton and markerng AGE 458 0 oremediat'on. 3 S Techn ca reg" atary and po cy ssues emanat ng from m neta ng and an ma waste ecture case stud es AGE 460 Agribus n e w Management Systems. 4 S The deve apment and se 1 dec'so support systems lo agr bus ess management and market ng Lecture ab AGE 470 Comparative Nutrition. 3 N Effects of nutrtt on on an ma systems and metabo c funct ons Pre equ s te CHM 231 AGE 471 D SeaSeS of Domestic Animals. 3 S Contro and prevent on of nfect ous a d non nfect ous d seases of domest c an ma s Prerequ s te AGB 442 or m crob o ogy c urse w th ecture and ab AGE 473 An ma1 Phys ology 1. 3 N Contio and funct on of the nervous muscu ar card ovascu ar. resp ra tory and rena systems I d mestc an ma s Prerequ s tes 810 181 CHM 113 AGE 479 Veterinary Pract ces. (3 F S Observat an of and parfc pat on n veter nary med c ne and surgery super" sed by aca veter nar ans Prerequ s te advanced preveter narv student AGE 480 Agrib~Sness Polccy and Government R~gulsllons.3 S -?e oe.ccpmcrl en3 -;d-el'aa?n of qJierilmen' lo u r r .g :.es Ic oe an? larm -a c cs an0 re?. at o r s '-at s Z c * ' n e nlanau?menl cf agr bus ness AGB 484 internships. 2 F. S AGE 490 Recent Advances in Agnbuslness. 1 F S Reports and d scuss ons of current topcs and prob ems assac ated w th agr bus ness May be repeated for cred t AGE 501 Master's Thesis Preparation. 1 F, S Slep-c, sep g. oc ncs l o -aor eemerls o ' a masters Tress a c l g n 'rl p.iri ca 2. ae nes 'or canc.c' rcsearcn AGE 510Advanceo Agribuslness Management I. 3 F Uansgr; .rc frallcnqaqr 0.snesSEn;lasz r g e ? . '0lmen:a ar: ecorc- :s.s!z 720 Q s o';a ec r o'") ~ 3 8 . ~11q0lac ca ~'lar'uePrere?. sle AG3 310 AGE 511 Advanced Agr business Management 11. 3 S Ana ys s 01 organ zat on behav or change and resource requ rements w th agl bus ness systems Preregu ste AGB 310 AGB 512 Food Industry Management. 3 S Operat ons a d ma agement of food process ng factor es food dstr but n centers and eta 1 od hand ng 1ims AGB 513 Advanced Cooperatives. 3 F Advanced study of cooperat ves and other nongovernmenta organ ratons NGO fa s ng on management and pioposa preparat on for nternat ona auenc es AGE 514 Aovanced Agrbdslners Analysis 1. 3 S Vcr:ca legrat an anc 3'feiel' a! r 'I I L ,kru ~ a(lr c. i.ra m.s lies Prc.e&sle AGB SIC cr 528 AGE 515 Agribusiness Coordination. 3 S Organ zat ona a ternat ves 1 r agr bus ness w th emphass on cooper. at ves and trad ng compan es Prerequ ste AGB 510 or 528 AGE 528 Advanced Agribusiness Marketing. 3 F The ry and an8 ys s of market ng farm commod t es r sks and the effect Ifuture trad nu on cash prces AGE 529 Advanced Agrrbustncss Marketang Channels. 3 S A r b , j s o' ;gr o - s r e s s m,r*il crd'lne s,s'ens F c " ~ ~ o I C, c ?msr LE. r a grate: es AGB 532 Advanced Agribusiness Flnance. '3 F ;rar#c a rnardgemenl o ' a 2 o.sness 1 'ms agr o.srcrs tnanca .,s 7.e:iment b r a .s$ i?rc*:.ra r s, mana:ement ano ?Ira ductbn to agr cu tura f ninc ;;termed ar es ~ r e r & usltes com. pule teracy and 1 f nance urse or nstruct r approva AGE 535 Commodity Ana ysis. 3 F Ana ys s of commod ly markets AGE 540 Advanced Food Science. 3 N Chem ca and phys a nature of proce sed foods Emphass on food product deve Opme t AGE 550 international Agricultural Development. 3 F EmphaS s on cu tura econom c and techn ca aspects of deve op men1 and the mp cat ons for U S ag bus ness wa k ng abroad AGB 551 Word Agrtcuitursi Development. 3 S Factors that nt uence product n process ng and market ng of agr cu tura products n deve op ng c untr es AGE 552 Advanced International Trade. 3 F Advanced nternat ona practces trad ng of agr bus ness, techno ogy and resource products and servces AGB 557 Resource Po icy and Sustatnab lily. 3) F Cons ders the evo uton of po cy des'gn focus ng on h w resource and en" ronmenta concerns have affected agr cu tura deve opment and trade po c es AGE 558 Advanced Eloremediation. 3 S Vanagemerl an3 p: L ) re ale0 to e orcmca at on 01 in, reld ng an0 a- ma nasle ano 'e: acemcnl of cnemca co?*ro * I n o o ~g 2 me% US Lecture case st.aes AGE 560 Advancad Agribusiness Management Systems 3 h Deie pmenl arw .se of oec 5 c n s.ppori ,)st$rl s lor aqr 0-s ress mandoemerl oec s s n mar no Ple.~o.~+eAGR 510 AGE 561 Agribusiness Research Methods. 3 F The use of mode bu Id ng hypothes s test ng and emp r ca ana yss n sov ng agr bus ness pr bems AGE 580 Advanced Agribusiness Pol'ey. 3 F PO cy mak ng h story, structure a d process AGE 581 Advanced Agribuslness Pol cy. 3 N PO cy-mak ng h story. structure, and process AGB 587 Resource Po icy and Susta nab'lily. 3) F Cons ders the evo ufon of po cy desgn focus ng on how resource and en" r nmenta concerns have affected agr cu tura deve apment and trade po c es - - East College D a v i d E. S c h w a l m Dean ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR BARCHiLON PURPOSE East College u d \ created b y the Arizona Board o t Regents i n F e b m a q 1997 to s e n e four purposes. 1 to ofter an a r r w o t upper d i v ~ s l o nGeneral Studfes and general interert Lourses f o r students enrolled i n a g n bus~nessand technology programs: 2. to coordindte the N e w Pannershlp I n Baccalaureate Educatton wtth Chandler-G~lbertCommunity College through whtch A S U Ea\t \tudents are provrded u l t h l o u e r d t b t ~ i o nGeneral Studle, and major prerequls~te counes, 3 . to offer an a c d d e m i ~home tor student?,u h o choose the unlque en\ t r o n m m t ot A S U East but d o not u i s h to declare a major tmmedlatel). and 4. to debelop new degree promam\ f o r A S U EN. G e n e r a l S t u d i e f l e n e r a l Interest. Each semester. Ea\t Co1le:e ofters a helect~ono f p pular upper d f v f s ~ o nA S U l courses, primarily for General Studte, and g e n e r ~intere\t support o t A S U E.i\t \tudent\. but open to all A S U student7 who mlght f i n d the time or l o c a t ~ o nconven~ent.Eaqt C o l lege t y p i ~ a l l yoffer, courses ~n anthrapoloey, art communi Lauon, econonilc*. E n g l ~ \ h ,ht\tory. mathematics, muslc. philosoph), p o l i t i ~ a\l ~ i e n c e .prvcholog\ r e l ~ g ~ o ~ u t\u d i e r . \oc olog). and uomm', \tudie\ 9 I credtt earned at A S U East automaticall\ tran\fer\ to A S U M a l n or A S U We51 COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AN0 APPLIED SCIENCES 549 New Partnership in Baccalaureate Education. Throuqh the New Partnenhlp u i t h Chandlcr Gilbert Commun~ty College. ASU \tudentr tah tir\t \ e x c r i p \ ~ t t c n courwc and couner that meet loner d i \ ~ \ ~ ASL r n Gene131 Stud~esreauiremmt\ hcted in t h i "Georral Stud~e\"\ectton. page 83 The\e cour?e\ are a\ail.~hle 11 ?n innwatl\e lnts grated t~rstyear c u n ~ i u l u mde\~rned1, t htcr acddemic succeq\. Student?canal\ tahr ma i r prcrequl\lte couram, lntroductoq ldnguaee courser. ~ n other d o ~ e dr ~ \ l u o n courses of general intere\t thruuoh the panner\h~p. ~~~ College of Technology and Applied Sciences ~~ East ColleeeNo Preference >laiors. btudent* who would ltke to . c ir. rr: <.:arc alea r r 2 D .s r g rna:wmatca re:nao? ; oms Prvea.. s lc B A S ,',a .l' ASC 325 Physical SC e w e s n Technology .: S P n j s c a sislems a?" lrc r rler'r ;,L-9s" ps :r 'e :,r -2, r,seii Rea.nor 7 aoo calc?so'a?.sc, ..s'e.r 3c P e'eq. ':. TECHNICAL WRITING AND COMMUNICATION (TWC) TWC 200 Impact of Commun cations Technology on Soclety. 3 F -Organ zatona ssues and deve 9 pment f techn ca commun cat on Activ~tes nc ude researc eva "at ns and presentat n f ra a gu ments n suppo t of po Io s P erequ s te ENG 102 Ge e a Slud ,esLl TWC 351 Technical Wrltlng and Ed'ting. 3 F S Effectve slyie format and organ ~ aonl of techn ca mate a ed t ng pr nc ples and practces, copyedt ng ver s s bstant ve ed t ng and document management Pre equ le ENG 102 TWC 400 Techn cal Commun'cations. 3 F S S P anh ng and prepar ng techn ca p b cat ns and ra pre enlatons based on d rected brary research re ated to currenl lechn ca t p cs Plerequ stes compel on f Irst year E g sh equ ieme I s Ll course: sen or stand ng as a CTAS ma a Ge era Slude 12 Albert L. SIcHenry Deart (ChTR 10) 4801727-1874 awa.asu.eduleast/tech PURPOSE The Cr,llcpe ut Technoloev and A ~ o l t e dScience, CTAS l technologt~al help* \tudentr debelop knowledpe an; \ h ~ ltn field\ that qua . if!. them tor Lareer uoittton\ and eader\hm re\pon\tbilit) i n indu\tn. go\rmment. and commerctal entrrpn\e. Edch \tudent IL _ou~ded to select a mdjor that addrr\\es \hart term emplo\ment goal* through btdtr of the dn technuloe~ralprrparatlon. Long term Lareer a\ptra tiow are \upported through the de\elopmmt ot a qtrone b a e In mathematiib, xience. engll~eertne,and technical pnnaplei. ~ o u p l e dwith a \ o l ~ dfoundation in llberdl art\ and a commitment to lltelong learning Eng~nrertngtechnolog) procram\ otfer profes\ionnl preparatton through a B S. degree that t-year on. students ;idcn~ttudunon comnletion rlf the G E I I :,re :!dn~~ttcd with pmfe\\ii~o;tlit;rtu\ i f the? ha\e al\o achieved the liiinllnuln ACT or S 7 x o r u i required for ondi.rrr.tdu;itc adlnissmn to ACCREDITATION Cnder~radu:lti. H S. degree program5 i n Aeronauucal Engineering 'Ttch~iolofy. Electronic\ Enyinrering Tech~iuIog!. and \l:mnf;~cturin~Eogincrrin@Technolop) :in. accredited I)! th~.Icchnolo:iy ,\ccreditation Commi\\ion of the Accreditallon Bo,!rd ti,r Engineering and Technolug). Inc. For ;idd~tionoli~ik?rmation. call 4101347-7700 or wrltc TECHNOLOGY ACCREDITATION COMMISSION OF THE ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR ENGINEERINGAND TECHNOLOGY INC 111 MARKET PLACE SUiTE 1050 BALTIMORE MD 21202 ADMISSION-B.S. DEGREE The Cnl1c.e ofTechnolo~! and Applied Science, admit, tir\t&hc:iirtudei~t\who i n w t the onderyraduate a d m ~ > * ~ c ~ n requlrnient\ of.Arl,r,na Starc. L'niver\it). See "Undcryr~du:$re .Adm>\h~on."p : t y hO. High \choal prccalculu\. ph)\ic\. and i.hemj\tr! arc r~.commcndcd.Tranbfer applicant, mu\t m e t the uni\crr~t)rcqoirciiient\ fur transfer qtudrnts a\ hpecified ilnd~.r"Tr;m\fer Credit." papc 63. with the exception that Al-i,ona re\ident tr;tncfcr students niurt have a 2.25 GPA. Student* :idinittr.d to ;I N.S. d q r e e program in U A S hegio \tudy under one i , f t u ~student classification\. profebslonnl or preprofc~~ion:il. Professional Status Fir,t-year \tudent\ t n r u fresh~nm)are admitted to CT.AS with p r i ~ f c \ ~ t o\t;\tu\ ~ ~ a l ~ f t h e )meet the general aptitude cri- Tran\ler \tudentr fro111 other io\titorio~i\111u\t riicct the ~ninlrnulnacIin!\sion requirtrnenr\ for c<,llepe tr:ln\kr hto~ drnt, ;i\ ds\ciihcd under "lr,lnhir.~-Cr;.d~t."page h3. The Cl;lS :~l\oreq~~ireh resident lr.t114er \tudenth 10 Ih:nc a cu~nui:tr!ir.GP,A u f 2.25. A l l intcnlatii,ilal ctudentr 1 1 i i ~ h;ne ~t ;i r ~ r ~ n i ~ i 500 ii~rn TOEFI. \core to hc admitted i+ithprofe\\itlrl;!l \t:itob. P r e p r o f e s s i o n a l Status A l l <,thee stodcnts are ad~nltredwith prepn,lc\\iunal htato\ ;tnd ma! :~pplytor pi-ofe\slonal \t;itu\ ;ilier the! h:rw ren~ined the ilelicienc! that di\:tlloas :n\;irilinz pnrfe\\ional ~ t a t uS~t.u d c ~ ~at \ith preprife~\ional \tstor rii;!y not rcgirter 1 ; 3~0 0 3 r d .IOO-IC\~IC I ~ J I \ C \ 111 1111. ct~llegeuntil the! h i i \ ~ hrcn :warded pn,tr>rion;d rt;!tu\. SCCa11 i i t l \ ~ \ f~i r tletail\. Transfer C r e d i t C-rcdlt fur c < > u r r r taken \ at a comlnuolt) cldcncc. ma) continue ullckr the c;~t;ilog ill effect at the time oftheir cotrance into the cornmunity c<)llegc.Students should he au;irc tli:!t \<,mu coorhe ivork that ~T:III\~CI\ to ASU inii,). not he i ~ p p l ~ c i ttou:ild hl~ CT.AS degree reqt~iremmth.Student, \hould confer wit11 an adv~sorFor :is\istance in the tr,in\ier fn,~n,Zr~,oo:i ccrlnrnunit? culle~.e\.tran\fer :u~dr.\ arc d~ailahli.at wu.u.a\u.cdu/ p~o~~~~~~rticul;~t~~~n. Lab coordinator Scott Almen (rlght) shows junior Michael Bell manufacfurlng processes in an ASU East lab. ~ , numb#e m photo COLLEGE O F TECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED SCIENCES 551 Cour\e\ taken more thin fibe )ear\ before adm~\\ionto a C 4S dcyrer pn p r . n are not normally ~cceptedfor tram fcr credtt ,it the < ptl n < t thc depanment in \bh ch the appl cant a (\her tu enrull. Cour\e\ completed w ~ t h mthe five \e.m pre~edtnf:ldmi\\ian a e judged as to char applicab~l st\ to the \tudcnt \ LUT culuni. ADMISSION B.A.S. DEGREE Adml\\b n to the B.A.S dreree program IS reimited to \tudmt\ It< dit 2 .In A A S degree tram a reg~ondl)accred lted L 5 po\t\eicnd.lr) eduidtional tnqtitution. A GPA of I( or hisher I \ required for a reudent apphcdnti m d a 2 for nonre\ldenl :lppl!~dnl\. ADVISING New ~ncolntllzar d tran5ter wdenta should ~ e e klnltlal .td\~ringfrom the acddemtc advhor in the Dean's Oftice. CTAS student, are then a\\letied facult\ ad\i\or\ who dsust tt em u 1111 pldnrilnb a program of \tudy in the department ot then n a Ir. Thc La e r e r u u re\ that students consult utth . ~ I \ l \ i bet< n 11: l'elrterkng e x h semester. Ad~iborsshou d be i n ~ d ew a r e t any emplo)ment obltgat~onsor special ilrcum\tJnce\ th.11 ma\ ~ t t e c dt student's ability to qucces full) h,~ndlea full caurw load CTAS btudenta n ay remter for .Irn.i\lnlum iI 19 \eme\ter hour, per \emester An) stu dent ul\hinp to 1.1k mon than the maumum muht petltlon the CTAS Star d.lrd\ Cummiltee and hale an approta on tile beti~rere:l\termg tor an oberload. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Student, mu\t n eel all unl\errtt) graduauon require me, 15 g i ~ c nlo "Un~\er\lr\Graduation Requirements." page '31. a,\ uell a\ degrre requtrement, of thetr major in the Col e r e ot Tech, OIL,\ and Appl~edScience, For detdlled ~ntomidtbonon tile de7ree rcqu~rementsof a malor In CTAS, reter to th.11 dep.lrtrnent'\ lodn~duald e c n p t ~ o n COLLEGE STANDARDS PasslFail G r a d e s The Cc llebe ot Trihnalo:.) and 4pplled Sclencea doeb not u t t ~ pa\\ r fat g ~ . ~ d Courses e\ oraded on a pabb fall bau\ dc ~ t l count t tauard degree credit in CTAS. Student\ ma) req ie\t credtt tor p.r\\ f ~ t rourseq l by petltlonlng the CTAS Stdnd.!rd\ Committee tinue enrollment in the Colleee of Technology and Applied Science,. Any one of the follow~ngconditlon5 i? con~idered unqatirfactory progre*b and results in the student'\ being placed on probatlonary \ t a m I. a henie\ter or wmmer ~e\cionwlth a GPA leas than or equal to I 50, or 2. t u n *ucce\*i\e \eme\ters uith GPA, less than 2.00, or 1. an ASU cumulati\e GPA lc\r than 2 00 A 5tudent on probation is subject to &squal~ficat~on if ( I ) of 2.23 IS not anatned and the cumulati\e GPA 19 belou 2 00 at the end of the probationary cerne\ter or (2 the \tudent I \ ddced on roba at ton for two consecutl\e .*eme\ter\ and I.\ unable to a c h k e the standard GPAI \tated in number one. Studmt, on academic probation are not allowed to reqib ter for more than I3 *emester hours. Probauonary htudmts may not regi5ter tor the semester following the \emester 1n u h i ~ hthey were declared probattonary w~thouta s p e ~ ~ a l permtt from an adv~sorin the dean'\ office. Spe~ialpermit* are gtven only after the regl\trar records orades for the cur rent Feme5ter. 3 \eme&terGPA Disqualification. Dunng a semester on academic probation, a \tudent who fall, to meet the retentton standards I ? dib qualtfied Students ma) request a review of their disqual~fi catton stat", bv contactine the CTAS associate dean n the Academic Center Bullding CNTR), room 10. An) dlrquali fled \tudent u ho I? accented bv another colleee at ASU mav not reri\ter tor couraeb in CTAS unle% the courses are required in the new mdjor. Dtrqual~fiedctudents n h o reeis ter for cour\e\ In CTAS ma) be w~thdraanfrom thehe cour\e\ any tfme dunng the Fernester. - - Reinstatement. The College of Technology and Appl~ed Science, doe\ not accept an application for re~nitdtement untrl the di\uualfied student has remalned out of the ~ o l l e e e tor at lea51 a 12 month penod. Merely habing remained in dlrquallfied \tatus for t h ~ period r ot time does not. in it>elf, con\tltute a babis tor reln\tdtement. Proof of abihty to do \attsfacton collece mork m the chosen d LID me IS required; for e~ample,completing pentnent courbes In the d t \ ~ i p l ~ natea ~ o m m u n ~ college ty with higher than averaee grade.; ~~~ ~~ ~ L STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES Entry into Upper-Division C o u r s e s Brtore ~nmlltnoIn c ,ur\s\ at the 100 lebel and abo\e. CTAS \todent\ m h t be in the protes\ional status u ~ t h ~ then colle-c St idcnt, u h .ire not in good a ~ a d e n u c\tandtng n m t petitlun the CT4S Standardr Committee Students enrolled in ati~nhcrASL oollcge ma) nor re-hter tor an) 100 and 4 )( le\cl CTAS oour\e\ unleh~thobe 'nurses are dent, u ho regi\ter tor couriei ulthout the des~gnated prerequ~*ite\ma) be uithdraun w~thoutthetr consent at an) time betore the flnal examtnatlon. The instru~tor.the chair ot the depanment. or the dean of the college ma) lullate huch u ithdraual, In \ u ~ cases, h students do not recetxe ACADEMIC STANDARDS Withdraaal." page 73, and do not count aga~nstthe number of re\tncted utthdraual* alloued Course Prerequisites. Students should consult the S ~ h e d rtle of C I O J 5~and L the catalog for coune prerequisites. Stu Retention. A rtudDntI \ expc~tedto make ~at'sfactor)' pn,gre\\ to\\.~rdcornplct~>o of degree requ~rementsto con NOTE: F r the Ge era Stud es requ rement c urses and codes such as L1 N3 C. and H) see Genera Stud e s ' page 85. For gradual on equ rements ee Un vers ty Gradual o Requ rements page 81 For an exp anal on of addl ona omn bus courses offeredbut not sled n th s cata og see C ass f cat on of Cou ses page 58 SPECIAL PROGRAMS Academic Recognition. Student, completine baccalaureate Department of Aeronautical Management Technology apeclfied by the~uni\ersity. Student, in the College of Technology and Appl~edS'i ence\ are encouraeed to seek ~nformattoncon'enuns - entrv. Into honor socletle* that enhance their professional stature. Tau Aloha PI IS the enelneenne technology honor society, and ~ l p h Eta a Rho 1 5 ;\ailable-for aeronautical manage ment technology students. William h. McCurrv Chair (SIM 205) 48Ofl27-1381 Fax 480fl27-1730 PROFESSOR GESELL l l a n s f e r Programs. The College of Technology and Aophed Science\ maintains a cooperatwe ameement u ith myst Anzona community Lollege; and wtthselected out ot state colleges and uni\ersttte, to \tructure programs that are directly transferable Into the technology program* at ASU East. For assistance in the transfer from Arizona commun~t) colleges, transfer guidea are avalable at w n w aau.edu/pro \ost~arttculation University Honors College. The College of Technology and Applted Sc~encesparticipates in the programs of the Unt\erstt) Honors Colleze, which provides enhanced edu cational experience5 to academtcally aupenor undergraduate students Participat~ngstudents can major in any academtc program. A description and the opportunities offered b) the Universtty Honora College 'an be found under "Untverrlty Honors College," page 316. Scholarshios. Informatton and aooltcattons for academtc .. scho arahipq for conttnuing students may be obtained b) contacttng de~artmentalofices Other ~cholarrluusmay be available;hroigh the unlverslty Student ~inanci; ~ s s t s lance Ofkice ROTC Studmls. StuJsnt. pur\ultly J rdrnmwlun thnlugh etther th.: ,\tr tor.: or Ann) ROTC prayran!. are requtred tu take f r ~ I? n ~I,, ?O w n c ~ t c houn r ot :OUT,CI in the Dcp3nnle11tof r\erdrp,:c Stu.Ilcr or Dcpanmenl .>I 31111tdn Sctence To preclude excesstre overloads, these students should plan on at least one addttional semester to complete degree requtrementa. Because of accreditation require ments, aerospace itudieb (AES) or military science (MIS) courhes are not accepted in the engineenng technology majors ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CORE (ETC) ETC 100 Languages of Technology. 4 F S ntrod~ct'onto computer aded desgn programm ng, mode ng and technlca documentaton Lecture, ab. Genera Srudes N3 ETC 101 Languages of Technology Lab. 0) F S nlroduct on to computer a ded des gn programm ng mode ng and techn ca documental on. ETC 201 Applied Electrical Science. (4 F, S SS Pr n c ~ e of s eectr chl pass ve e ements and AC DC crcu t anays s. ~aboiatoryexporat on of c'rcu 1s us ng nstrumenlat an and the cbm puter as too s Lecture tab Pierequ s tes ETC 100 MAT 170 PHY 112.114 ETC 211 Applted Englneerlng Mechanics: Statics. 3 F S Vectors forces and moments force systems equ br um. ana ys s of basc structures and structura c mponents. fr ct on centra d s and moments of nerta Prerequstes MAT 260 PHY 111 113 ETC 340 A001led Thermodvnamicsand Heat Transfer. 3 F S ~hermody&mc systems and processes f rst and second aws of thermodynam cs propert es of p re substances. and app cat ons to heat eng nes and specla systems Fundamentas of conduct on rad at on and conve 1 on Pierequ s tes MAT 261 PHY 112,114 ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS MCCJRRY, TLRhEY ASSISTANT PROFESSORS JACKSON. KARP. PEARSON LECTURERS BORRMANN, O BRIEN PURPOSE Graduates are . oreoared for entrv Into the a\iation and . aerospace industry in produrtive, profer\lonal employment or. altemdttvely, for -graduate study. Cumcula e m ~ h a a i r e principles underly~ngthe application of technical know1 edge as well as current technology, preparmg the graduate to adapt to the r a p ~ dand continual change* in avlatlon and aerospace technology ADMISSION New and transfer students who have been admttted to the umverstty and who meet the requirement, for admi~bionto the College of Technologv and Applied Sclencet are admit ted wahout separate application to the Department of Aero nautical Management Technolog). Tran\fer credits are reviewed by department faculty advtior* To be acceptable for department cremt, lrancfer coune, mu\t be equttalent in both content and le\el of offering. DEGREES The faculty in the Department of Aeronauttcal Manave men1 Technology offer a B.S. degree in Aerondutlcal Man asement Technology w ~ t hconcentrations in airuav bclence - .. centrationa in a\iation mantenance management techno1 ogy and aviation management technolog). A Master of Technology degree 1s otlered for graduate \tudy. For more lnformat~onabout the gr~dudteprogram. 5ee the Grud~~ure Caralo? AERONAUTICAL MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGYB.S. The Aeronautical Management Technolog) ~unsculaare de\igned to prov~dea thorough technl~albackground com blned with an ~nterd~sc~pltnary oeneral unt\erhlt\ educatton. The graduate 1s prepared to asaume re\pon\ b~l!tie\~n n wide x e a of managenal and technically related areaq of a\t atlon The *tudent gains a bachground in alr~ratt5fructureq. reciprocatmg and turblne engine, air~raftperformance, design. mnnaeement ~kllla,bustnes pnnr~ple5.\y\tem\ DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICAL MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 553 analysis. and a 5anety of courw uork \pectfic to aircraft flight, airpon operations, and .nr tmn\po~t.ttion system,. The degree offers two concentrat~on\.airuab qctence flteht gibe" for fllght exper e n ~ ree r e ~ \ e dbctore enrollment at the uolver\lt) Flight ~n\truction~ o ? t .ire \ not included in unner\it) I\ .. tratlon as Ainvay Sc ence proyarn, The ioncentmtion\ are described separately on the folloutng page, A11 degree requirement, are \ho\rn on c u r n ~ u l u mcheck sheets for the concentrattoni that are a\a~lablethrouzh the department. Requtrement~~ n ~ l u dFtrbl e Year Composition. university General Studie, (ree "General Stud~es."pdee85 and the Aeronaut~calManagement Tcchnoloey Core Note that all three General Studie\ .~aarenes\aretb are requ red. Con\ult your adbisor for an .ippro\ed 11\t ut coursea. Refer to indiv~dualconcentration degree requlremenn for addl tional requ~redcour\e\ Student, muht cc mplete each Aero nauttcal Management Te~hnolozycnur\e a ~ l dh made of "C"or higher. . Aeronautical Management Technolog\ Core AMT I U I Inrroducrion to A~rondut!calhlancer en1 Technolog, ...... .... 1 AMT 182 Pr~\dleP lot Gro nd S-hoot ... 3 AMT 201 A" Traffic Control . . . . ........ 3 AMT 220 A\ allon Metearolo~v ... ........ 3 AMT 280 Aerospace Structurer. Matcrn*l.. dnd S~Flems. 4 AMT 287 Amraft Powerp ant, . . . . . . . ....... I AMT 308 Atr Tran~ponatlonG . . . . . . . . . . . . .? ........ I AMT 396 Aviation hoter\ton;l . . . . . AMT 410 Aviation Satet) and Human Factor\ ........ 3 . . . . .3 AMT 442 Ariatton LawiReculaion\ . . . . ETC 100 Laneuage5 of Techno 02) V 1 .... 4 ETC 201 Applied Electrl~alSLI n ~ ... . ... I Total ....... ..... ........ 76 Airway Science Flight Management Concentration F l i-~ h training t is cenrf ed hx the Federal A.rtaoon Admin isuatton. Ainua) sctence flight management combines acadenuc ~tudie,and f l ~ g htraintnp t to prepare grdduate, for a a i d e variety of positions with n the air tran\porlatton ~ndu\try. tncluding general. airlme. and mllttar) a\ idt~on.Ground achool and fltght u a i n ~ n gare ~ \ a ~ l a b lae .Iouing the student to obtain pn\ate pilot, commercl.!l pllot. 2nd fltght tnstruc tor cemttcates and also the tn5trument pllut. tn\trument inatmctor, and mult~engtnepilot ratln;\. T\pe r d t m in the Boetng 737 airllner I? an a\ailable nptton. This curri~ulumconcentrate\ on f l.) ~ n .pe l u ~the techntial management and computer relaled application, necescar) to operate in the hieh denxt) en\.tronment ut m ldem a h p a c e The program also emphastlec cntlcdl thttib~ng,analvtl~al FLIIIF, and oral and uritten c o m m u n ~ ~ a t i o\htlli. n A career in ainvay ~ c i e n c eflight manage11 ent ead* to the de\elop ment, adminl\tration, and enforcement of \afet) regulation\, Including airworthlnes and operational d a d , in c n 11 avlatton The a m a x s i ence f l ~ g hmanagemmt t concentrd tton 1s approxed by the Federal Abkatkon Admin~strat~on d\ an almay sctenLe program. Whtle enrolled at ASU. \tudentr do not recetxe colleee credit for flteht actir it) or in\tructlon r e c e l ~ e dat fl~;oht \chool\ other than t h w e entltlr\ uith uhlch the unncrclt\ ha- currsntl) contracted tor ~ u c hin\tructlat . Ccn\lderatiun Degree Requirements Atrua) \cience flight management \tudent\ are requ~red to complete 128 semester hour, n ith a 2 00 cumulatne GPA. ~ n r l u d ~ na em~nimumof 50 reme\ter hours of upper d n ~ u o ni l u r \ e \ All degree requirement\ are \houri on the \tudent'* cum culum check \heel. Course Requirements In dddltlon to the requtred cout\e\ for Flr9 Year Compo \Illon. uot\er\ity General Studies (\re "General Stud~er." paee 851 and the Aeronaut~calMan tgement Technology core. the tolloutne addttional Lour\e\ are requ~redfor the alnvay \clenLe flight management Lon'entldtlon 4ET 3 1 &ticraftDerlgn l . . . . . AhIT F eht Safer) I . . . . . . . AMT '(K) F mht Safe!) 11 ....... Ab1T 213 It htrument Pilot Ground School Ah1T ?(K F l ~ h Satet\ t Ill ........ AMT 314 C mtnerctal PI ,I Gr und Scl 001 AMT 382 A r Na\~ganon ...... 4MT 385 Flight lnctruct r Gru ~ n dSch lol . . AMT 397 Multien me P 01 Gr und Sch ,,I . . . . . 4MT 392 F lght Instruct r Instrumen1Grc und Scho I t IV ....... AMT I J ~ l l i hSatct) AMT I 8 ~ a z o n a 4,lat l on Pol c). ...... AMT 144 Airp rl Manaxmen1 and Planning. AhlT 4x2 ~- 4'rllnc n trutnent Proirdurc\ AMT 4b9 Atrime 4dmlnl trdt cnn. AMT I96 Atrllne 41rcmtlS)\lema L rp\tone lhtc 146 \lana.cn ent D ) n a m l ~.. ~. .... Tc~hn~ I clc~rnc i ~~~ ~~ .? ...I 2 3 ~~ 3 . 1 2 1 3 ? 3 3 3 .3 .6 ~~ . Suggested Course Pattern for Freahmen First Semester 4MT 101 Intraduct~n 1, Aeronaut cal Management Technolo ) . . . . . . ............ AMT I b2 Pnbate Pi 01 Ground S~hool .......... ... AMT 2?( A\idll n Meltu iloo\ ..... ENG I U I Fml Yedr Comp \11 on MAT 170 Prrca cu u\ .VI .... Second Semester AMT I 1 F nht Safer) I . . .... AMT -22 I ~trumentPI I Gr und S~ho,l ... FNG Z Flr\t l e d r Comp \ i l on ETC ( Ldngud t \ ,t Teihn or) A 1 . .. MAT >6 T. .hn i d l Cal~ulua1 Z 1 ....... .... PHY I 1 Generdl Ph\rlc\ TI SZ pH> I ? Ge e d P h \ \ x ~L,tboldlor) \ $1 I .3 .. .3 ...I . .3 3 1 Bc th PH'I I I and I I3 mu\t he tahrn to \ecure S1 or SZ 'ii.J,t NOTE: For the Genera St d es requ cement cour es and codes such as i t . N3. C and H .see Genera Stud es page 85 For gradual on requ rements see Un vers ty G aduat on Requ emenfs, page 81 For an exp anal n of add t ona amn bus c urses olfeied but not sted n th s cataog s e e ' C ass 1 cat n a1 Co rses page 58 Airway S c i e n c e M a n a g e m e n t C o n c e n t r a t i o n The alrwa) science management concentration is des~gnedto prepare graduates for managerial and cupeni SOT)positions throughout the alr transponatlon lndustq. An tn depth techn~caleducation is included along with broad elD05ure to busmeas and management course*. Thi\ pro gram of study l a ~nterd~sc~pltnaly in nature and prepares the h air aeronautical career oriented ~hldentfor po*ition\ s u ~ aq traftic control ~pectal~st, alr camer man&er, alrpon man ager, and general a\ iatlon operations manager. - Dearee Reauirements Aimay sclence management students a e requlred to comolete 128 qemecter hours with a 2.00 cumulati\e GPA. including a minimum ot 50 hemester hour, of upper di\l slon Lourses All degree requirements are bhown on the stu dent's curriculum check sheet. Admission Admiss~onto the B A.S. degree program 1s restricted to students holding an A A S degree from a regionally accred ~ t e dU.S po\tsecondaty educational institution. A GPA of 2.00 or h~gher15 requlred for all resident applicants and a 2 50 for nonre~identapphcants. Degree Requirements The B.A.S degree in the College of Technology and Applied Science? consists of 60 Fernester hours of upperdiv~sion(300 le\el and aboxe) courses, with '30 hours in reb ~dence. A A S degree lrancicr.. . .. Total ............ Course Reauirements page 85). and the Aeronautical Management Technology core, the following.addrtlonal cour\es are required in the airway m e n c e management concentratlon: ACC 230 Use\ of Account~ngIntomdl on I . . 7 AMT 108 Naltonal A~iatlanP,IIL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 AMT W Atpon Mana,emcnt and Planning ........... 7 AMT 489 Alrllne Admtn~ctration..................... 3 AMT 491 A>#atlonManagement Capstone. ............. 3 IMC 746 Manaeement D,namlo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 lThl 743 Occupattonal Safen and Ergonon c\ ....... 3 ITM 43U Ethlcal Isiues 10 Technology .... 3 ITM 152 lndusv~alHuman Resource Managrtnenr .... 3 ITM 156 lntroducllon to Oroan red Lab r 3 lThl 180 Oreanizationdl Effectwene\\ .... 7 Technical elccttvcs .................... 15 Suggested Course Pattern for Freshmen First Semester AMT 101 Inrroduct~onto Aeronauts~ahlanaermen~ = Technology ............ . . I AMT 182 Pn\ate P ot Ground Schwl .................. 3 AMT 220 A\~atlonMeteorology .................... 3 ENG 101 Frrt YearComposltlon.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ................. 3 MAT 170 Precalculu~V I ~~ ~ Total ............................... 13 Second Semester ENG 102 Firal Year Composit~an . ....... 3 ETC 100 Languages of Technology N1 . . ...4 MAT 260 Technical Calculus I NI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 PHY 1 1 1 General Phycics SI/S2* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 PHY 113 General Phy5lcs Laboraton SI/S2'. ......... 1 General Studlec electne. ............... .. 3 Total ................................ . . . . . . 17 Both PHY I I I and I 13 must he taken to qecure S I credlr or S2 BACHELOR O F APPLIED SCIENCE B.A.S. The Bachelor of Applied Science degree I \ a "cap\toneX deeree for the Associate of Aoolted Sclence deeree. The B.A.S. degree exposes students to adbanced con~ept,and diverse critical thinhlng- skills that . oreoare . student, for future career opportunities and professional ad\ancement. .. ...........M) .........6 ........I S ........19 .......?O .................. . 120 A\,lgnable credtt ............ B.A S core .................. General Srudteh ................... Technical concenlmtlon ............... G e n e r a l S t u d i e s Curriculum The B.A.S. curriculum buildb on the general educat~on content of the A.A.S. degree. Additional General Stud~es (L2lN21N3 and asrarenen areas) are met w ~ t hcour\es in the core or \pec~allzation.General Studies courses focus on contextual learnnng HU. ............. HUorSB ........ L1 ................ ..................... ......3 ..................... ... 3 .................. .3 N .............. ................ 3 S2 ............... ............... .4 SB . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... 3 Totdl ................ ........... .I9 A s s i g n a b l e Credit Aaslgnable credit allow soace in the c u ~ ~ t c u l ufor m ore requistte coune, needed to &eed in the program. ~ h ; cour\es are determined by the atudent and the ad\ isor. B.A.S. C o r e The area core I* focuwd on management and organiza tlon, profes\ional communlcat on, quantitatixe analys~s,and computer Lompetency. CGC 194 ST Computer S\-tens App icatlonr ......... 3 IMC 116 hlanagecnent Dynarmcs .............3 or ITM 144 Inductrid Orgaruzar on (3 or ITM $52 Inductrial Human Resource Management 3 N C 470 Project Management .................... . 3 STP 420 lntraduclory Applted Statisttcs N2 . . . . . . . . . . 3 T W C 400 Techntca Communication\ L? . . . . . . . . . . 3 Total ...................................... ... 15 Technical C o n c e n t r a t i o n s Aviation Maintenance hlanagement techno log^. Thls concentration ic for thore students n h o ha\e completed an airframe and powerplant certification a~ pan of their A A.S. degree Student, recene an onentation in management prac lice, that prepare* them for progress~relymore responsible pocltlons in the held ot ar iation marntenance management. Aviation hlanagement Technology. T h ~ concentration s is for those itudentc who have rece~vedtraining and educat~on 1n some abpect of the air transpolranon lnduhtry (other than av atlon maintenance), cuch as fltght certificates and ratings AMT 482 Airline Instrument Procedures. 3 F Advanced nstiument I ght us ng a'r ne nstrument pr cedures and a r ne crew and cockp t rss urce management Lecture. ab Prerequ s tes AMT 322 382 AMT484 Aeronautical Internship. 1 12 F S SS Wor, exper e w e 25s. gnment .v tn aerospace no~s'rycommens.rate A ~nrt.oeni r uro?ra S3ec a proecl g. oance o, n0.S I n in .n I E ~ SR s.oer. s 3r Piere-. ,' les bar 5 3 , 3CC:O.e .n cr $'an3 n2 .. . AMT 489 Alrllne Aamlnistratoon 3 S A o r r sll g r m o , e m i r g n e s g r s a o app catolls Pr~r+'2. a ' e AVT 410 0' pq. i a erl . - AMT 549 Human Factors Research. 3 N Av at on human factors research pr nc p es app 'ed and tested n oper atona sen ngs. Group pr lects assgned n conjunct on w th ndustry partners Prerequ s te AMT 410 or equ va ent Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology Robert W. N o w l i n Chair (TECH 101) 4801727-1137 Fax 480/727-1723 PROFESSORS MCHENRY MUNUKUTLA, NOWL N ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS ABUELYAMAN FORDEMWALT, MACIA, WOOD, ZENG ASSISTANT PROFESSORS -IPARi, PETERSON SJNDARARAJAh PURPOSE E l e c t r o n l c ~engineering technology 1s a technological t owne n t i f i c and eneineer field that requ!re\ the a ~ ~ l ~ c a tof ing hnouledge and method, combined w i t h technicaiykills In \upport of electncal/electronlc\ englneenng acttvltieh Thr electronic\ englnernng technologtit 1s a member of the electronic\ englneerine team thdt consistc o f e l e ~ t r o n ~ c s engineers. electromc\ enelnerrlng technologists, and elec tronic5 engineenne techni~ian,. and mathemauc, lncl"dlnE the c o n ~ e ~andappllcations t* of calculus. Usin: 5tate o f the dlt technology, the electronica engineering technologist i\ab e to produce practical. w o r L able. and 5afe rebults qulcM) and e ~ o n o m c a l l y ,to install and operate technlcdl iysten \. to configure hardware for unique appllcat~on\,to derelop and p r o d u ~ eproducts, to s e n l c e machines and syhten 5 , to manage manufacturing proce\\e\. and to p n \ l d e cu\tomer suppon f o r technical p r o d u ~ t and \ wctemc. DEGREES The facult) in the Depdnment o f Electromcs and C o m puter Eng~neeringTechnolo_o\ ofier the B.S. degree in Elec uonlc\ Engineering Technolog) B.S./EET). Four concentrations are atallable: Lomputer systems, electronic sy\tem\. rn~croelectroncy. and telecommun~cations. w l t h appllcationa. ~ t h a sbeen torn>ulated to meet the ndeds o f perwns who wlqh to engage in digital and computer sys rem, appllcatlonr ab a career t o ~ u \ . The r leclr<,z~cc) rrenls c o n c c n t r ~ t i o ni\ aimed at prepar Ing percons tor career> ~ncontrol. eleclronlcs, in5uumentatlon, and p o u e r system, appliiationh. T l u s concenuation allow* a 5tudent to detelop a broad bdsed knowledge of DEPARTMENT O F ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 557 elecmcaUelectronic tundamentali u-ith an appl~~ationa per spectt\e. The mrcrorlecno,,rcc I UET concentratron combine5 applied electronicc, monol~thcand hybrid Integrated circuit orocesstne and aool~cat~ons. device and component f a b n ~ a uon, and manufartunng. The o b j e ~ t k of e t h ~ concentration \ is to prepare per*onc to a s u m e povtlon* in the area of nucroelectronicc manufacrunng with immed~atel)appl~ca ble knouledge as u e I a\ to de\elop 3 \trong toundat~onof electrontc fundamentals and methods Student\ \hould be interested in the devgn, fabrication. and ~nanufactureof ~mpnntedc~rcu~try. monolith~cntegrated clrcult* (bipolar and MOS), and hybnd thick film and thtn film ctr~uttry, components, and systems. The contmuing exploqion in senuconductor and related technolo-ie? and their applica tions to electron~cm d computer related product\ oflers unique and challenglne oppomnltlec. Graduate\ of thls concenvatlon *ecure po5itions in proce\\lng. manutacturing operations, and applications area, In ~ndu\tr\ah memben, of the dlverse scientific enoineer no team. The releror~irtiror~caf~or~s concentration encompa\\es the fundamentals of lntormation and iignal procesing, modem bandwidth-efllcient dtgital radio analyri\ uith RF and microwave ctrcuit* and \y\tems Appl~iationsinclude tele phone pulse code ~nodulatlon.cable TV. fiber optic l~nks, and satellite tran\mt\slon clrcuits and ~ ) \ t e m \ For \tudents holdlng an A A S degree. the department offers the B.A.S degree ulth a major In appl~ed5cience. Fibe concentrarlon\ are abailable: ~ o m p u t ew\temb r admin IsvatLon. tnstrumentation. nucrocomputer \ystemc. \emi conductor technolog\, and \oftuare technolog) application\. A Master of Teihnology deoree program with a concen tration in electronir\ englneenng technology i* available for qualified B.S. graduates The undergraduate program con centration5 are rupported as emphasis area\ In the md\ter's degree program. See the Gruduat~Ctrinloq tor more infor mation. - .. E l e c t r o n i c s E n g i n e e r i n g Technology-B.S. The departmental curriculum is organiled into two cate gones, technical \tud~esand General Studie, Technical studies con5ist ot core area< and the concentration 9uecialtv area. GcncrdI StuJ~e,.cm,~,t .jt :.~ut,e, h:lc:~eJ I<) rt~cctthe univcr,ttv Geueral Studtc. rc~tulrcmcilt,%r. "G:ncral StuJ ies." page 85) as we I a\ the mathi\ciencr requirement of TAC of ABET Note that all three General Stud~e\aware ness areas are required Con\ult lour adv~iorfor an approved list of Lour\es. A minimum of 50 upper dl\ ~ r i o nhour* I \ required. including at least 2.1 semester houri of EET. CET, or UET upper di\i\lon hours to be taken at ASU A mlnlmum of 128 semester hour, w ~ t ha 2.00 cumulat~reGPA is requlred for graduat~on.Complete program of *tudy bu~de*with typical four year pattern, dre abatlab e from the department The General Studxe, portlon of the B.S. EET curriculum has been carefull) \tm~turedto meet the hpecitic requlre ments of the uni\er\it) and to tnclude the content requ~red by TAC of ABET. the profe\sinnal accredltme agency for such c u n i ~ u l a B.S. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS In addition to the cour\e\ Il\ted for First Year Composl tion and unl\erhlty General Studie\. the follouing L o m e \ Ke rrqulred, ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY C O R E The follouino cour\e\ are requlred a\ pan of rhe engt neering technolog, Lore: ETC ItN Lanouaoe* ot Technol~g)\ 7 ................ .4 3 ETC 21 1 Appiled En ~ n e t r i nhlrcl ~ a, ii,: Statics ETC 740 Applied Thermod,~&rnlc\ and H ~ aTrander t 3 . . . . . . . . . . . T01.d 10 Electmnics Engineerinz Technolag).Core Requirements CET CET CET EET EET EET EET EE EET EET UET UET I5U Die tal S:rtemr I N7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256 C Pro:ramm nc for Lnjinccnng Technolo,) . 354 M~crocomputeiS)\len \ ........ 708 E ectr c Circu I And )\I\ I ........ 101 Electn- C~rcutlAn.! ) \ I \ ll ........... 310 Electronic CIILUIIS I ............. 372 Corn unlcdt on S>slem\........ 196 Protesaiona Orlenulion* .................. 417 Enere) Conven on .>nJ Application\ . . . . . 410 Electronic C r~uil,11.. . . . . . . . 371 E ectron'c Mdteiial\. . . . . . JI5 Electioruc Mdnulactunng Ec etncerlnp Total * ............ J 3 4 .I ..I 4 4 I 4 1 1 41 murt take EET 196 thc \en e\tci in u hich the" ASL pus transfer drc cnrolled in the b tl hour of hours . If thia o-curr i n lurnni'r \'r\iun rtudet 1s sho ild tale EET 196 the pr or \prin 7 rcn .rlcr Student, Electronics Engineering Technology Concentrations Computer Sjstems CET 157 Dloltal Lope Appllc~l nr ..... 1 CET 156 4iremb ) Lanfuape Appl cat on\ 1 CET .I57 M crocampuler S\\ler \ li~lertacin~ . . . . . . .4 ........... .4 CET .I71 Dl: 1dllDdtd Cornmu" cation\ CET 483 UNlX aith C 4ppltcat on, ............. 3 Approved trchnlcal electne\ ............ 5 Total.. . . . .............. Electmnie Sjsterns CET 483 with C App ~atlon* EET J06 Conlro S)\tem T~chnoloc\ EET 410 ln\trurnentarion S) rle n\ ........ ........ EET 16 1 Power Electronii. Approted iechn cal electne\. . . . . . . . . . ..27 .......... 3 .......... .4 4 . .4 ...... .8 ......... Total .............. 23 blirroeleetranifs CHM 16 Genera Chem'\lr\ SI SZ ....... 4 UET 416 Mono thic 1nte;ralcd C r~u!lDe> i e \ ........ .3 UET 41 Manoltthic Inte~iatcdC rcull Lab ratoi) . . . .Z UET 418 H)bidlnte-rated C ri 111 T ~ ~ h n ogl. . 4 ........ .1 UET 421 App led De, i e Ph\\lii ..... NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ remenl courses and codes such as L1 N3, C and H See'Genera Slud es page 85 Far gradual on requ rements see 'Un versiy Gradual on Requ rements page 81 For an exp anal on of add t ana omn bus courses offeredbut n I sted n th s cala 09. see C assf cat on of C urses' page 58. UET 432 Sernlcondu~torPachagine and Heat Tranhte Approbed techn cal ele~tne, . . . . . . . . .3 .i Total .................... ............ 23 Telecommunications J CET 277 U~:~t.il~l).~~: C ~ m n ~ t ~ . . r ln.u ( FI:T 3c 1 >l~.ruu.,\ u %sartcmttniscment ultn rhe a h l l ~ r ~~e \ n ,LIII, j rcqu~rc.llu :1.Ure<\r.n~1ronmenr~l ch.tlleng~.\Cir.~~u.lle.re prepared to ronduct slte asses*ments, ?elect technologies for soil and ground water remediatlon. and deblgn solutrons to environmental problemq for industries, regulatory aeencle?, and con5ulting firm\. Certificate Proeram in Hazardous Materials a n d Waste Management. The Certrficate Program in Hazardous Mate n a l ~and Waate Management 15 deqigned to provide current and pro,pectne employee\ of indudry and gobernment wlth a comprehma~\eand practical curriculum of \Udy in haz ardou; material, management. The cenlficate program fea ture* lnstm~tionby ASU faculty, attorneys, and protesvonals who work in the 5pecific area In uhlch the) teach. Panlclpatlon In the certificate program is a\ailable in three ootlons: a certlficate oroeram tor nondegree \tudent5. - (five requlred and two electlve5) and e m a grade of "C" or hlgher to re~eivethe cenlficate. Except for the intro ductor) course. ETM 501 Prlnciplec of Hazardous Materials and Waste Management. the remainder of the cour5es mav be taken in any sequence. course, Industrial Technolog) Management Concentration. The lndustnal technolog) management concenuation prepare, 5tudentc for Tupeni~oryand admin~\tratl%e posltlona in ~ndu\tr).manufacturing. and publtc servlce organ~zation\. Coune work includes a~countlng.data analy\~\.economics effectne dec~slonmahne. finance, ~nternat~onal busmes?, legal and ethical studie?,&uketlng, operation, manage ment, and ratety. Empha\i* i\ p l a ~ e don health and safet) . wtthin the workp ace. The inductnal technology management program ma) be anlculated s ~ t ah broad range of communtty college tech n~calcourses Commun~tycollege s p e c i a l ~ ~ a t ~ In o nareas \ \uch a\ aeron3ut&s, con\rmction. electronlcb, fire qclence. pollce \c.lence. graphc communtcatloni. hazardou, maten als and ~ a c t management. e computer graphics. safet) and health. human resource management. monuarv w v n i e . vroductton management. and m~nufacturtng .ma, form a technical spe~laltyarea wlthln the tndustrial technologv manazement option. Consultation wlth an a d \ ~ \ o rI T requ&d to coordinate the cour\e \election for transfer to (hi\ optron. lnformation Technology Concentration. The mfonnauon technology concentration prepare, studentc for po\ition\ in the Lommunlcauon and lntormat~ontechno oe) lndu\tn Student, are prepared in t e c h n ~ ~ dleltal al medta pr ,duct~on. ~nfonnatlonmanagement: pnnttne and puhlnhin < pera tionh management; quality a5wrance: Lu\tonler \rr\ c r and marketing: digital lmaglno. computer &r~phlc\:?D n udrl Ine, technical graphics and illu\tration, renderin. and an, matlon \peclal effects: Intemetllntranet aperdt on\: and Lomputcr b&ed Ualning Graduates undcr\tand \e.im e\\ Lomnlulllcatlons from traditional pnnt to dlgltal multrni dta, Web devgn and development d?t-ih.~\e man igcr lent. and corporate communications. The intornutton technolo,\ con~entrationhas two areas ot \tudv gr.~ph~c com mun~cation.and interactne computer graphic, Graphic Communications Area of Stud?. The purpo\e L f the graphi~com~nuntcatlonsarea ot \tud) I \ to prcpare \tu dent, for a uide \xietv of vrofe\\lona l,o\ltton\ 111 the p r ~ n t ~ nand g graphic communlcatlon\ ~ndu\try.Thl* .Ilea ot \tudy offer\ a blend of technol7ttca and n inaver~.llknoul edge .lnd \kills. The program ha* been \pecitical !Je\~:ned to produce graduate\ wlth a cnnimt\ The) a \o arc prepared to exploit opponunltle* and iompetjt~\cLIIJI lenge, taklng place in the dig~talintornutton tndilrtr). Each -rdduatc ib al\o .re pared to manage - the totbulent eic oamlc and human relattons concern? arbocldted \+ith niodrm ~ U I I ne\\ Each \tudent i i expobed to practtcal and ettectlte problem wlrlnp technique5 currently wed In indu\tr\. As a prerequiblte for graduation. btudent, .ire npected to .l'qulre job related indu5tly expenen'e T)plcdl iaieer path, m.!r lnclude operailon\ manaeemet 1. \ale\ and m~rkctlng.and tcchnolog). . Interactive Computer Graphics Area of Stud). The pur po\e of the Interactne computer graphic\ area cf \tud) I\ tn prepare \tudents for entn into the d l \ e r \ ~t eld ot cirmputcr eraphl~\The area of stud) 1s on Lomputer appll~atlon\a \ a toundat~onIn technolo~icalprocessing dl d d t \ \ e m l n ~ t ~ o,tn lnformation Modem intormation manapemlent include\ dl\ clpl~ne\pec~ficappl~cat~on\ ot r r a p h ~ r.inal!\i\. cornn~unl cation, databa\es, de\i Tn. documentat~on.Image "c! iratlon. model~np,programmln,o. i\ualization. and m u l t ~ n ~ c pd ~r .~~ \entat[ In Graduates are q u a l ~ t ~ ecolt d .puler e.~apllic\t e ~ h nolog 51, who ha\e acqu~rederten\l.re kntulcd,e .~nd techntcal competsnc), thereb) prepann. them tc adtance ~ n t oprofe*vonal po\ltionq In the indu\tr>. The c o o n - \ are ~ndu\tr)responstve and e\ol\e at the pace of [he tech nolog) Typi~alcareer path\ n a) ~nclude:.tnlrn.~ti\\terns and datahare a n ~ l , u \ tcihn~c.il f r a p h l c ~and publication. and te\tln. .~nd rnplemrnt.itlon - , - . . BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE (B.A.S.) The Bachelor ut Applied Sclence degrci 15 .I "i rp\t inc ' degree for thc A~coclatcot App led S c l c n ~ ed c ~ r c The . B.A S dcgree e\po\e\ \tudent? to nd\antsil uonocpt\ ~ n d d~versecrltlca thinh~ngsk11h that preparc them t >I tuture careet opportumtles and prote\~ionaldd\.l lLcln,nt. DEPARTMENTOFINFORMATIONANDMANAGEMENTTECHNOLOGY CGC 513 Computer Graphics Systems Design and Development. 3) N Research des sn,and deve pment of computer graph cs systems. nvo'.e; prqecl pro2ora scneo. ng manasenlenl 2rou.c'on m a rss tes!ng era .ate? ooc.mentatc? a m m; emenlaton -ect*re. a0 f e o tr 0s Prcea. sles CGC 414 3 r 0 415 01 7slr.clor aoOro\a .. CGC 514 Interactive Vlrtusl Reallly Environments and Technologies. (3) N Research and deveopment of passue exp orat ry, and nteracttve VR env ranments n educat'on and tra n ng nfota nment nterneweb. and VRML programm ng and s mu at an arenas Lecture, ab, 1e d trips Prerequ s tes CGC 510 and 511 and 513 or equ valents or 'nstructor approva CGC 537 Current Issues in Ouallty Assurance. 3 N D'rected group study of se ected ssues re at ng to qua ty assurance n the pnnt ng pub sh ng and ntormet on nduslry CGC 536 Personnel Development lor the Graphics Industry. 3 N Emp oyes tra n ng and deve opment spec f c to product on and man agement n the graph cs ndustry ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT (ETM) . . ETM 301 Envimnmental Management. 3 F F O C ~ Eon C Snno* eoze a r d s6 s necessary lo marlase en" .onnen:a oroorams Persoecl e s rr .oe re". atorv r a \ 2.8 coworale ano ' Lo& Ing ~ r e ' o r c a r e q stes. u C ~ 113; M MAT 170 ETM 302 Water and Wastewater Treatment Technology. (3) F Explores the deveopment of treatment techno og es Addresses reg". atory standards Emphasres theory and pract ce of system des gn Pre- or corequ s te ETM 301 ETM 303 Envimnmental Regulations. 3 F S Exp oral an of env ranmenta aws reg" at ons and d rectwes A r and and water are addressed. Prerequ s te: ETM 301. ETM 360 lntmduction to Emergency Management. (3) F Emergency managementtheor es Comprehensve emergency man agement Mbt gat an preparedness, response and recovery Post d sasters and po cy tormat on Current FEMA a hazards approach ETM 362 Managing Natural and Teehnologicel Disasters. 3 S Federal, state and aca responses to emeigenc es Management of mass casua t es evacuat an she ter ng, and terrorism dec araf'on of emergency procedures ETM 363 Computer Applications n Emergency Management. 3 S Specf c computer programs w be exp ored wh ch are current y n use for contingency p ann ng track ng chem ca tnventor es and response resources Crass led as FSM 363. Cred t s a wed on y for ETM 363 or FSM 363 ETM 364Toxlcology Management. .. and Biohazards In Emergency (3) F ntroduct on to po sons Dose response routes of expasure and lox co. koetics D seases assocated w th natura d sasters Cl n ca presenta tan of treatments ETM 401 Hazardous Waste Management. 3 F. S Def n t on of hazardous waste RCRA c assf cat an and OSHA cr te r a Overv ew of requ rement and methods 1waste management Prerequ s te ETM 301 ETM 402 Unit Treatment Techno ogles. 3 S Addresses var ous treatment technoog es 1 r contam nated a r water and so . Emphas re?. design based upon med um type of Contam na ton and concentrat on. Prerequ s te ETM 302 ETM 406 Environmental Chemistry. 3 F S Exam nes react ons transport. and fates of hazardous chemca s n water so a r and v ng organ sms Prerequ s tes CHM 113 and 115 oiCHM 114 MAT 170 ETM 407 Occupational Hygiene. 3 S Overvew of Occupat ona heath hazards nc "ding rec gn t on, eva u at on and contra nc udes reou atarv status and heath standards Prereausles CHM 101 r l i 3 o r l i 4 MAT170 ETM 424 ComprehenS8ve Emergency Management. 5 ) SS Aoeresses :neoq i r m,vd;e-ell ~ 'ecrn :.es lo. emeraencf p o Daremess nc .O ?a .r I >at on c.eca'eoness resooqse 200 recotkry Pre or corequ ;te ETM30i ~ 565 ETM 426 Environmental Issues. 3 S Exp oral on of the scence and po cy p cat ons of contemporary probems that threaten the env ronme t Pre or corequ s tes CHM 113' MAT 170. ETM 428 Internattonal Environmental Management. 3 SS Emphas s on techno og ca and ec nom c pressures exper enced by deve op ng countr es Prerequ s te ETM 301. ETM 460 lncldent Management Systems and Emergency Operations Center. 3 F C .ers MS 'e'n ilcnq, v a,ers managencnl cn : apr, EOC 5el.p act .aton o-t nlon an3 s r - i natar EOC '.n>r.i an" 0 2 tC5 Cross s:eo 2s FSM 360 C r ~ o 5l il 2 ~ OP~ 'LI 3 ETV 46 L. FSM 460 ETM 461 Contingency Planning. 3 N Provdes student w th an understandng of teehn ques I r n h use or on s t e p ann ng as we as c mmun ty pann ng ETM 466 Simulat on and Exerc'sing. 3 N Requ rements p ann ng conduct and cr t que f exerc ses re ated to emergency p ann ng Emphass on rea sm us g mou age and pr ps ETM 494 ST: Bloremediation. 3 S Techn ce reg" atory and po cy ssues emanat ny from m neta ng and an ma waste Lecture, case stud es ETM 501 Principles of Hazardous Mater ais and Waste Manage ment. 3 F Foundat n forc urses n curicu um Tap cs c ude det n 1onsot toxc 2nd narara .s s.?s*ances a.1.1nssles "C-A r 2551 ca! n ant OSnAcr ,era P,e r n : r n . s t e s CnM 113aq0 ' t i o r C r ~ N112 ETM 502 Regulatory Framework for Toxlc and Hazardads Sub stances. (3 F Exam nat n 01 federa state, a d ca reg" at ans for hazardous mater a s and wastes nc ude h st rv and trends n reou " ataw,deve Opme t Prerequ s te' ETM 501 ETM 503 Pr'nc ples of Tox$calagy. 3 S interact'on 01 chem c a s w th le and env ranme 1 Mechan sms of ~OX'Cact on dose response re at nsh ps loxcty test ny mode s pre dctve OX coogy and ep dem o ogy Prerequ stes CHM 113 and 115 orCHM 114 ETM 504 Technology for Storage, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous Materials. (3 F Current and state-of the art techn og es and future tre ds tor st r age treatment and d sposa ot hazardous mater a and waste Pre reau'stes CHM 113and 115 orCHM 114 ETM 501 ETM 505 Ouantitative Analysls and Practical Laboratory Techn'ques. 3 F S EPA meth do og es far samp ng and ana ys s of s and water nciudes qua ty assurance and reg" atory equ ements Lab w be arranged off s te Prerequ stes: CHM 113 a d 115 or CHM 114 231, MAT 170. ETM 506 Chemistry of Hazardous Materials. 3 F Chem stry and toxcoagy of hzardous chem a s T p cs nc ude proper hand ng. storage, transpartat on, and d sposa Prerequ s tes CHM 113and 115 a CHM 114 MAT170 Coreauste CHM23t ETM 507 tndustrlai Hyglene. 3 N Emphasis on chem ca hazards n ndustra settngs Top cs nc ude rec gn r ng and measur ng hazards contra techn ques and reg" a tory standards Prerequ te CHM 113 and 115 or CHM 114 MAT 170 ... ETM 522 Air PO lution and Tox'c Chemicals. 3 F Exam nes ssues n the measurement ana ys 5 and contro of toxc chemcas n ar po ut n P erequstes CHM 113and 115 arCHM 114 ETM 501 MAT 170 ETM 523 Soils and Groundwater Contam natlan. 3 i T r c o c l ca a r 9 pracl r a n,o' qc9 0% as I app cs 'a c e m 119 .p contam "91 or- T . C S cat \e tern.l o .h .nc? tor 1111 i S L bS$_mn'~ns and assessment metGd agy preiequ s tes C H 113 ~ and 115 or CHM 114 ETM 501 MAT170 C requste CHM 231 ETM 524 Emergency Preparedness. Response, and Planning lor Hazardous Materials. 3 SS In house or n s te emergency response cont ngency p ann ng P e emergency assessment resources for coopeiat an equ pment requ rements and c ord nat on w th other agenc es Prerequ s tes CHM 113and 115 orCHM 114. ETM 501 MAT170 . NOTE: For the Genera Stud es requ rement urses and codes such as L1 N3 C and H see Genera St d ss page 85 For gradual requ ements see'un vers ty Graduat on Requ rements page 61 For an exp anal on of add t ona m buscourses offered but n ! sled n th s cataag see C ass flcat on of Courses, page 58 ETM 525 R'sk Assessment for Hazardous Materials. 3 S App cat on of the r sk assessment process n s t at ons rang ng from hazardous fac t es reg" at on t lox c s bsta ces n the e v ronment Prerequstes CHM 113 and 115 or CHM 114 ETM 501 MAT 170 ETM 526 Current Issues: Radon, Asbestos. 3 F Topcs at current nterest n env ronmenta te hno ogy and manage ment Prerequstes CHM 113 and 115 or CHM 114 ETM 501 MAT 170 ETM 527 EnV~rOnmentalrReSOdrCeS Regulations Concepts. 3 S 0e.e nprnenl 01 en. rolmenta reg. a1 cis from romrnar an : slat. tan reo. remen15 Elnnnass an S..ocr'.?o na2aru.,.i inacer a s lo* cd and ab i l y cantraits Pre- or chrequ ste ETM 501 ETM 598 ST: Advanced Bioremediation. 3 S Management and pa cy ssues re ated to boremed a1 of m "eta! ng and an ma waste and repacement of chem ca contro w th b o og ca methods Lecture case stud es FIRE SERVICE MANAGEMENT (FSM) FSM 304 Fire Personnel Management. 3 F Top cs c ude promot on personne deve opment career and ncen tve systems, va dat on f physea requ cements manager a and super" sory pr ced res FSM 305 Quality Emergency Services. 3 N Covers qua cly ssues re at ng to servces de vered by pragressve t re departments Covers management of personne and esa rces durtng oroan zat one chanoe FSM 306 Fire Prevention Organlzatlan and Management. 3 N Exam nat on and eva at on Ithe techn ques procedures programs and aoences nva ved n orevent no f res " FSM 363 Computer App lcations In Emergency Management. 3 S Specf c computer programs w be exp oied wh ch are current y n use for c nt ngency pan" ng. track ng chem ca nventor es and response resources Cross sled as ETM 363 Cred t s a wed on y lor ETM 363 or FSM 363 FSM 400 Human Behavior and the Fire Threat. (3 N Proper ways of conduct ng post Ire nteiv ews emphas zes the psy choog cal enects of cammuncat ons dur ng emeigenc es FSM 421 Political and Legal Consideration In Fire Sclence 3 S Study of ega and p tca consde at ons that affect the de s o n mak ng of t re servce managers FSM 425 Fire Service Adminlstratlon. 3)F Presentat on of modern management and p ann ng techn ques that app y to organ r ng a Ire department FSM 460 lnc dent Management Systems and Emergency Opera 110118 Center. (3 F Covers MS term no ogy payers and management ph osophy EOC setup act vat on operat on and term nat on EOC fund ng and p . t cs Cross sted as ETM 460 Cred t s a owed on y for ETM 460 or FSM 460 - INFORMATION AND MANAGEMENT CORE (IMC) IMC 233 Desktop Publlshlng and lnfographics. 3 F S ntroduct on tosoftware and hardware usedfor desklop pub sh ng and nfograph cs Lecture ab IMC 331 Quality Assurance. 3 S nstrumentat on and method g es tor mater a s test ng a d qua ly contro n var ous manufactur ng processes Lecture t e d trtps iMC 346 Management Dynamics. 3 F. S Management cha enges and the eadersh p sk s needed t ach eve organ zat ona oblectves n the chang ng ndustr a and tech ca e v ronments Prerequ s te lun or stand ng IMC 396 Pmtessional Orientation. 1 F S Sen or adv sement ndustry presentat ons, and career counse ng IMC 470 Project Management. 3 S ntroduct on to techn ques for manag ng sma groups w th n a ger organ rat ons. nc ud ng team bu Id ng motivat ng p ann ng track ng act" tes and computer too s Prerequ s tes ECN 11 1 MC 346 TM 344 INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT (ITM) ITM 343 Occupational Safety and Ergonomics. 3)F Heath and safety movement accdent thear es and effects. OSHA ndustr a Organ rat on concepts Topcs re ate to ndustr a re atcons. governments reg" atons. organ zat ona structure abor re at ons human factors and cutrent ndustia pract ces Prerequ ste MC 346 ITM 402 Industrial Laws, Contracts, and Regulations. (3)F Rev'ew of c ty state county, end federa aws that aflect ndustr a and constructl n perat ons, mater'a s supp es and acqu s t on proce dures Prerequ s te MC 346 iTM 430 Ethical Issues i n Technology. 3 S Toptcs n SM: a resp s b ly far ndustr a tech o ogy and eng'neer ng Prerequ s te MC 346 ITM 440 lntmduct on t o International Business. 3 S nternat ona bus ness pr nc p es and aperat ons nc ud ng pannersh ps trade agreements currency ssues nternat na sa es and cul tura d fterences behveen countr es. Prerequ s te MC 346. Genera Sludes. G. ITM 445 lndustrlal Internship. 1 10 F S. SS Wor*exper cnceasr gl-enl .I ?o.slq commorl~.rale n in sl.oen1s program S:eca ~ c ?SI c I.LI o r O, rc-stry A .? "n . e r S l y %per$ 5 9" PBSS '8 Pre'dq. 6lleS i i C 1 50' ,IPP10.a ,..? 3 , Stan0 09 2 50 G PA ITM 451 Materla18 Control. 3 N Actv t e s 01 matera hand ng nc ud ng purchas ng rece v ng ware h o w ng traflc pant ayout nvent ry and p ducton contro and sh pp ng re at ng to techn ca procedures Prerequ s tes MC 346 TM 343 . .. ITM 452 Industrial Human Resource Management. 3 F Concepts and practces of human resour e management n a g oba ndustra env ronment Prerequ s te. MC 346 ITM 453 Safety Management. 3 N Deve opment and management of safety pr grams educat on and Iran ng and re at onships w th an organ rat on Prerequ ste TM 343 r nstrucf r approva ITM 455 lndustrlal Marketing Concepts. 3)N Cust mer and sa es strateg es for ndustr a a gan zatons nc ud ng current practce and future p ann ng Prerequ s tes ECN 1 1 1 : IMC 346 un or stand no ITM 456 l n l r o d ~ con l l a Organlrea Laoor. 3 S nlrwJ.CI 31810 8 3 C I ' e a l o r s .pons leuerl.ic s c" ecl .c uarga r ng y e . a n c e s arc ao9r e(: a! n P,crc>.iles ,MC 3/45 TM 344 ITM 461 Operations Management. 3 i '?lrw.cton 10 S.PCI. SO!) pr r c p e i a s a m ca ir pr<:u.clor 31 g3005 8113 SCr% CeS PrOrE.1.; IES NC 356 TM 344 ITM 480 Organlzatlonal Enect~veness.3)S Human aspects of superv sory behav r n the ndustr a sehlng and how they nt uence efl c ency mora e and organ zat one practces Prerequ s te MC 346 ITM 501 Managerla Economics. 3 N Bas c manager a econom c to sand techn ques appl ed to un que concerns of scient f ca y ntensve Irms operat ng n rapd y evo v ng ndustra sectors ITM 502 Financial Management. 3)N Exam nat n of corporalei nanc a and ma ager a account ng sys tems budget ng and Inanc a p cy us ng m croc mputers to ana vre toreca t and reoo t format on ITM 503 Marketing Management. 3 N Mode n methods and ndustr a case stud es of pan" ng prrc ng pro mot ng and d str but ng go ds and sewces n the g oba marketplace Prereau s tes TM 480 r eau va en1 nstructor aoorova .. ITM 504 Law and Ethics for Technical Profess onals. 3 h Ana ,ss 0' r:a a r a olnra IlamFA rr lo m h n g mana:eia :let F 0% n in? c rco'ate cn. .cqmerl r f er-s ree' no an0 tcc.ln3 .~rn re ated ndustr i s ITM 520 Strategic Management of Technology 3 N Ana ys s of entrepreneur i dynam cs and techno ogy deve opment methods of research and deve opment management new techno ogy mp ementat on and start up arqan rat an Pre eou s tes TM 460 or DEPARTMENT O F MANUFACTURING AND AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 567 ITM 540 lnternatlonal Management. 3) N P~CI'CBS and procedures for enectve management of mu t nat ona buslness artlan zat ons nc ud nq ~aitnersh0s . .10nt ownersh us and globa subsd ar es ITM 548 Quantitative Research Methods. (3 F S Use of statislca techn ques to aoa yre and nterpret data Concentra ton on computer zed stat stica software and pract ca app cat ons Prerequ s'tc STP 420 ITM 549 Research Techniques and Applications. 3) F. S Seecton of research probems ana ys s of terature nd vdua nves t gations prepar ng reports and praposa wr t ng Prerequ s te' STP 420 ent -~or eou ~ > va --~ ITM 550 lndustrie Train ng and Development. 3 N Tra n'ng techn ques and earn ng processes P ann ng deve op ng, eva uatcng and manag ng ndustr a and governmental programs Pre requ s te: ITM 480 ITM 552 Global Management Ph!losophles. 3 N Ana ys s and compar son of s gn fcant super" s on ph osaph es deve oped n var aus ndustr a nat ons and the r polenta app cat on n the United States ITM 560 Manager a1 Decis on Making. (3 F Analys s of common decsan mak ng b as and techn ques to over come them. Uses both sublective quanttatve dec s on tools and com puterlzed dec s on a ds ITM 570 Advanced Pmlect Management. 3) S P an" ng organ z ng coord nat ng, and c ntro ng staff and project groups to accomp sh the pro ect bject ve ~ Department of Manufacturing and Aeronautical Engineering Technology Dale E. Palmgren Interim Chdr (SIM 225C) 480/727 1584 Fax 480/727 1549 PROFESSOR COLLINS ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS KELLEY, PALMGREN ROGERS SCHMIDT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR RAJADAS LECTURER OKONKWO PURPOSE The mlrsion of the Depmment of Manufactunng and Aeronautical Engir eering Technolog) ic to emphdslze the appl~catlonof applied engineering practlce in the manufac Nring and aero\paie fields through four )ear degree pro grams In Manufactunng Eng~neeringTe~hnolog)and Aeronaut~calEngineering Technology. Thl* 15 accomplished princ~plea bv the inten\e a.~.~ l t c a t i oofn math and science . . to the solution of te~hnlcalproblems in a lecture laborator) environment The goa of the Manufacturing - Enetneertne Technology program is to prepare \tudents for employment in areas such a\ matmalb, mechanics. destgn, manufactur kng proce\se\. automatton, and quallt) control The depart ment actnely \uppons the \tudent chapter ot the Society of Manutactunng Engineer, The purpose of the Aerondutlcal Eng~neerng Te~hnolog)program to is prepare audenti for emplo)ment in areaa auch as atr~rattand aerospace vehtcle dewgn. applied thermod)narntc\, flu d mechanics and aero dynamics, propulbion, aerlspace manutacunng and utnd tunnel te\tlng ACCREDITATION The programs of Manufacturing Engmeenng Technology dnd Aeronautical Enelneenng Technoloev -, are accred~tedbv the Technolos) Accredltatlon Comtnir%ionof the Accredits tlon Board for Enrmeertnr - and Technoloev, Inc TAC of ABET) - DEGREES The Department of Manufacturing and Aeronaut~cal Enrineerine - Technolorv -. offer\ the B S degree - in Manufacturine Engineering Technolog) and the B S. degree in Aero nauuual Eneineenng Technology For \tudents holdtne an A.A.S. degree the department offers the B A.S. degree with a con~envationin production technolog) A Master of Technology degree t i offered for graduate ~ t u d ) .See the Graduarr Crrrnlog tor more tnformat~on about the graduate programs B.S. D e g r e e R e q u i r e m e n t s All degree requirementc for the program are shoun on curriculum check hheetc. Requirements tnclude Flrst Year Compos~t~on, um\erstt, General Studteq see "General Studtes," page 85), and the Eng~neer~ng Technology Core. Note thdt all three General Stud~esawarenesc areas are reaulred. Consult your advisor for an a.~.~ r o v list e d of courses To graduate, ~tudent\are required to complete a m ~ n ~ m uofm 128 semester houra w ~ t ha 7.00 cumulat~\e GPA, tn~ludingat least 50 \emester hours ot upper dtv~rron cour\eb Manufacturing Engineering Technology-B.S. The B S deeree in Manuta~turlngEnglneenng Techno1 ogy require, 128 \emecter hour, a\ spec~tkedbelou: Englneer'ng lechnoloer core. ........................ 14 Flrrt Ycar Compoa~tion........................... . 6 General Srutl~c\Jepanmcnl rcqulrcment\ ................ J5 Manufacrunnr En~lnccrineTcihnoiogy major ...... 52 Sciciicd concent ar on .I1 The follo\\ing cource* ~on\titutethe Manufactunng Enrlneerlne- Technoloei -. m31.>r and are required of all man ufd~tunngengineering technolog) \tudent?. Refer to the ~pecificconcentration? tor additional requlrementh. - hlanufaeturing Engineering Technolog, Major EET 4U6 C>ntrolS > \ t ~ m T~.hnolo-v . . . . . . . . . . . . J MET - 3 1 Manuf~clurin~ PIOLC\\L\ ........... 1 MET 1 0 4ppl ed Materid Sclcnir ................... J ,MET 302 Me dine Sune: ................. .? MET 113 Applied Engtneerlng hlrchan cr Materia s 4 MET 131 Dericn f r Vmufacrurlng I . . . .3 NOTE: Tor the Genera Stud es requ reme 1. courses and codes (such as L1. N3 C and H see Genera Stud es page 85 For gradualon requ remenis see U n vers ly Gradualon Requ rements, page 81. For an expanat on f add tona omn bus courses overed but not sted n th s cataog see Class fcaton of Courses page 58 1 141 hl,~ntl.sctu~ln'~ Andy,! 344 C s . .ti I F I m ~ n bPrwes\~r . 3 ?4> \ d \ d ied hldnul ilurin: Pr Lr\,e\. ......... 3 7llh h1 owia 1 no: Prltr5u nal Or ~nlati7n........ 1 4 Qu,illl\ \ r \ an c ....................... 1 416 \pl I r C ~ p ucr lntr:ratctl \I l l ~ l l ~ It,' l i v i ...................... 3 MET 441 \ C ( np l i r P u.rammln, ................ 3 hlET CI4 P id i t~ I I o, ........................ 3 hlET 421 K h I I L \pp ~ ~ a t x i l.\ .. . . 3 MET 46 M,mul.~nnno Cap\tanc Piol~ctI 1 MET 461 hlan il.lilunn. C.tp\lr ~c Pr l ~ c1t1 3 GPA. lncludlng at least 50 semester hours of upper divtston courses. Tata The followtng courses conrtttute the Aeronautical E n g ~ neering Technology malor and are required of all Aeronauti cal ~nglneeringTechnology student,: MET MET MET MET MET XIFT 52 A ctudent p.urtctpating in the Matlufactunne Eng~neering Te~hnoloe)ptoglam m.~y 5clect fiom t u o ~oncentrations: manutacturtn? eneineerincr technology or mechanical engi neenng techno1 -1 Manufacturing Engineering Technolog. Concentration. Thl* conuentrJrlun I \ devgnrd to prepare technologi\t* u ~ t h both conceptu.tl .~ndprxltcal appljcation\ of proces\ei. materials. and protluitr reldted tu n~etaluorL~no mdu\mec Accordtnel\. tht\ ccncentrdtton 1s Intended lo prepare stu dent, to meet the rc\pon\~bll~tir\ ~n plannlng the procr\seh of production d-ielopin: the too \ a n d rnaihine5. and inte gratlng the taitl~tte\i,l production ~r manufactunne. Student, m.n \c cct cour\e aorL that t o ~ u s e 5on the dunng nianui.atur1n.7. Student, addre,, de\isn. material\. and manutaitur~~ip p ~ o b l ~ t iulth i \ J tocu, on the envtron ment. Concept, llhe de, en tor recvclabilit). manutactullng materlal reure. and atr qua1 t\ ~ o n t r o durtn: l mdnutdcturlng are addre\\sd Requircd cour\e\ follow: hlET 414 I r h1.m lfrl tur g I1 MET 442 Spci .I iwud Pr ,t u i l on Proce\qe\ Tcrhnl~alCIL t 1 \ ~ 1 \ . . . Eta ................. 4 ? 4 II blechanical Engineering Technolog? Concentration. The primar) oblectne ot the tr eihantcal enyneenne technolo:) concent~dtioni\ to prep.ilc \tudent\ for entr) lexel uorh In mechant~alde\t:n and te\tfng. etthrr in englneenng or man utacturlne dep;!nmcnt\ in product oriented indurtne*. Major emphe, I* placed on reduclng the amount ot ttme requtred by ~tidu\trylo make the graduate productne in any area oi u n l h Student\ obtatn a a e l l rounded academ~c bach_oruund uith .III emph.t\i\ In mechanics and thermal set enceb Requiled Lour\e\ f o l l ~ u AET Is G xr D>ndn C\ .md Propul\ion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 MET 414 Appl ed F u d h l c ~ h l n l ~ a .......... 1 4 MET I ? \ Dc\t:r tor hl~nulactunneI! I Approied LL -I o~s.llc l ~ i I l \ .~ .. . . . Aeronautical Engineering Technology-B.S. The B.S degree in Aeronauttcal Eng~neeringTechnology requtres 128 semester hours as spec~fiedbelow: Aerondutlcal Engineer DS Technolog) mqor ............63 Engineering techno oa) caie .............. ........I4 Ftr\t Ycar Compor Iton ........ ........... 6 Generbl Studte, depanment requ~rement-........... 35 ieronautical Engineering Technology Majot AET IS0 lntroductlon to Aeronaut~~al Engineertng Tcchnolagy... ........... ...I ......3 AET 210 Mca\urement\ and Tertlng ....... .......1 AET 215 Mechanic, of Aerohpace S\\tem\ AET 300 4ircraft Des -n I ............ .....7 AET 112 Appl ed Engmeenns Mechanic, Dynam1c5. ....1 .....l AET 396 Aerabpa~ePrater, onnl Orientallon ....... .3 AET 415 Ga\ D>oarmc\ and Propul*ian... AET 417 Aerospace Swctuies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .? 4ET 420 Applted Acradynamrcr and W nd Tunnel Temng................ ............ 4 AET 432 Applled Heat Transfer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 AET 487 A8rcraftDeslyt 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 ....... .? CET 483 UNIX 1~1thC Appl callon\. .... Or other dneuage program EET 416 Control Sy\tem Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 MCT 230 Engtneerine Materiala and Procesmg. .. 3 ............ 4 MET 3W Applled Material Science MET 313 Applled Eng neering Mechan~csMatcnala. . .4 MET 331 Deslgn for Manufacturing I ........... 3 MET 432 Themod)nam cs I1.......... ........... 1 MET 411 Applled Ruld Mechanics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Technical electhe ........... .......... ..6 Total ........... .......... . ..61 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE (B.A.S.) The Bachelor of Applied Sctence degree i\ a "capsone" degree for the Assoelate of Applied Sc~encedegree. The B k . degree ~ exposes student; to advanced conceptc and d~ver.at o r . : "9, s.eo r requ remenls see Un versly Graduat on Requ rements' page 81 For an ex3 anal 07 ot aoo t 3ra omr 0.s O.rsCS c6lcreo0 th s cata og see C ass lcaton of Courses: page 58. DEPARTMENT OF MANUFACTURING AND AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 571 MET 461 Mandtactdrlng Capstone Pro,ect 11 5 S .' I .'.: 9: .i.:n- 2 . c ~ n I? an sm.9 g.c.2 P . > C C ~ S:;1 , fr7...' emonas, n j e t , .'.,I , ~ , ~ ~ c . c ' . , ? c . d' re': ~ r < .c.,:,-. . e l..rca ao ~rerequ~site: MET 460 or Atructor approval MET 462 Capstone Projectmeldment Design. (3) S Design of welded structures and machine elements in terms of ailowable stresses. lolnt conf8gurat~onsprocess capab8lrties. and cost analysls. weldng proceduieF emphasized Prerequsites. MET 302. 313. MET 494 ST: Special Topics. 11-31 F. S Topics such as the foiow~ngare one red^ (a) Consumer Manufacturtng (b) Manufactur~ngProcess S#muiat#an (c) Packaging Design MET 501 Statistical Quality Contml Applications. (3) S SPC pioblem~salvngtechniques for mplementation n industral settlng, deslgn and anayss of expetlments Prerequislte: Instructor approval. MET 502 Specialized Production Processes. (3) F Specialized product8on processes ncludlng lasers. electronic beam. abrasive and water jet, and chemlcal and thermal processes Prereq~ ~ s t tinstructor e approval. MET 504 Applications of Production Tooling. (3) F Design and fabr#cat~on of f8xtures. ~lgs,templates, and speclailred industrial tooling for manufaciur8ng Lecture, lab. Prerequislte lnstructor approval. MET 507 Manufacturing Enterprise. (3) F S Organization and project management of cellular manufacturlng methods. ~ncludlngIIT and lean manufactur8ng Prerequslte instructor approval. . MET 512 Introduction to Robotics. (3) N lntroductlon to industrial robots. Toplcs ~nciude:robot workspace, trajectory generat#on,robot actuators and sensors, design of end elfectors, and economic lustticat~on.Appllcat~oncase studies. Prerequtslte: MET 303 or nstructor approval. MET 513 Advanced Automation. (3) F Anaiysis and design of hard and flexible automation systems. Panlcular atlentcon to mateilal handlrng technology Prerequlslte instructor approval. MET 514 N/C Computer Programming. (3) S Point-to-point and continuous path control system programming emphaslrlng metal removal procedures and processes Lecture, lab Prerequslte instructor approval MET 517 Applned Computer-Integrated Manutactunng. (3) F Techniques and practices of computer-integrated manufacturlng wlth an emphasis on computer-aided design and computer-alded manufacturna Prereauislte MET 346 or instructor aooroval .. MET 56C Fundamentals of Security Engineering. (3) F Deflnltlons of threats, fundamentals of design of physlcal protection systems. computer modeling and analysls of securlly systems. MET 571 Waste Minimization and Waste Prevention. (3) S L ~ f ecycle analysis, selecton of env~ronmentallycompatible materials. desgn of waste mlnlmlzatlon equipment and operation, economics of waste mln8mlzatlon and prevention. Prerequisite: ETC 340 or instructor approval. ASU East employee oversees the videotaping of a n extended education class r,m TrurnLue photo WILLIAMS CAMPUS ASU EAST Williams Campus Dining Hall (El Mirage) Williams Campus Housing Office Williams Campus Union (CU) Williams Gateway Airport & Flight Line 5 - Toka Sticks Clubhouse & Golf Course 6 - North Desert Village 7 - Child Development Center (CDCTR) 8 - West Desert Village 9 - Administrative Services Building - Security (ADMIN) 1@ Swimming Pool (POOL) 11- US Air Force Armstrong Laboratory Buildings 12 - South Desert Village 15 - Veteran's Administration Regional Clinic (ASU East Student Health) 16 - Technology Center (TECH) 17 - Agribusiness Food Science Lab (AGBFS) 18 - Auditorium (AUD) 1 9 - Future Classroom and Lab Building 2 0 - Academic Center Building (CNTR) 21 - Classroom Building (CLUB) 22 - TECH II 23 - Flight Simulator Building (SIM) 2 4 - Morrison School of Agribusiness and Resource Management Complex (AGE 1-4) 25 - Center for Agribusiness Policy Studies (CAPS) 123 4 - CHANDLER-GILBERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE AT WILLIAMS CAMPUS 26 - Aviation Technology Center, Embry-Riddle, and University of North Dakota (ATC) 27 - General Studies Building (GSB) 2 8 - Physical Education Center (PEC) 2 9 - Science Lab Building (SLB) E A S T ASU East Directory For the "ASU Main Director)." we page 477 . For the "ASUWe51 D~rector). ' hee page 583 ERecti\e Sept I . 1999. the area code 1s 480 for all numben at ASL Ma~n . A'SU East. and Do~otou.nCenter but rrma ns 602 lor ASU We\[ . Academic Units Agribusiness and Resource Management. Morr~sonSchoo of East Co lege ................ Technology and Appl'ed Sciences. Col ege of NTR 20 ..........................727 1585 NTR 92 ............................ 727 1515 ...........CNTR 10 ..........................727 1874 IM B dg 201 .................... 727 1775 Electron cs and Techno ogy. Department of ..............................TECH 101..........................727 1137 lnformat on and Management Technology. Department of ECH 102..........................727-1781 Manufacturing and Aeronautical Engineer~ng Techno ogy. Department of .............................. SIM Bidg-2958 ...................727 1584 Administrative Genera Information....................................CNTR Garden Level .......... 727 3278 Amer can lndlan Programs.......................................... CNTR 92 ...........................727 1161 NTR 102 ........................ 727 1146 U .........................727 1116 Cash ering Servces ..................................................C T 81 ........................ 727 I081 Computer Commons. ASU East............................. CNTR 150 ...................... 727 1184 Copy Center .......................................................CNTR 147 ...................... 727-1175 Educationa Opportun~tyCenter ................................. CNTR Garden Level ........... 727 1153 Hous ng. W lliams Campus ................................... WCHO Bldg................... 727 1700 Library Servces ..................................................CNTR 110 ..................... 727 1037 NTR Garden Level ........... 727 3278 Office of the Reg strar Student Business Serv ces Student Flnancla Ass stance Underaraduate Adm ssions W I iams Campus Park ng Deca s Physical Educat on Center. WI hams Campus.............WCFC Bldg.......................988 8400 Provost. Off ce of the ...................................... CNTR 30 ............. 727 1028 Student Heath Services ..........................................Veterans Adm nlstratlon C in c ...........222 6568 Campus Life Services ............................................... CNTR 52 .................... 727 1116 ASU East Faculty and Academic Professionals A C F Abuleyaman. Fltayeh S. 1998). A s w l a t e Prafc\sor 01 E eclronlc\ and Computer Engmeertng Technolocy. B S Unher\'tY c f Khanourn Sudan M.S.. Origon State Ut ~nerqitv.Ph D Una\er\~t)01 Arizona Carlaen, Paul A. '176 . Profe\\or E ncrilu\ ofTrrhnol:\. B.A ~h \irmniil Pol)tuihni. In\lllutu dad S l a e L n \sr* t). M.S Ph D , I I! bcrrlt) of111 no!\ Urbana Barkua. Charles E. 1965 . Profer\or ot E r c m i d Enginterlng: Pruvo\t. ASU LA% B S M E.. Ohlo Uonersrl). hl S Ph D . Unner, ty of \rl,onia . . . Barchilo". Marian G. 1989 A\\oc ate Cox. Frank E. V7- P ole\\ lr Ementw Proler\or < t T ~ ~ h n i c C d l~ m l l l ~ " l ~ d l ~ ~ t ? . of Tech, aloe\. B S M E . Pt iduc Lni\ci\~ty B S S t a c U ~ \I e n I) of Neu Yor!. M S E . Ar I n., Stde Uni\er*ltr Bmghamton: hl S Nonhed\tcm Uni\eralI, . . Barrett. Thomas W. 1950 . Proferso Ementu\ of Agnhu\tnc\\ and Re\ource Management: B.T.. Bngham Youne Unt\er\tl): M.S Ph D . Cornell Unnerrlt) D . Borrmilnn. D a i d \\. 1996 .Lecturer of 4eronauu~diM.tn.tgrmmtTechnola~)B S Drexel Uniber, I): h1.A Arirond State Unlber\llr . . Bmwn, Walter C. 1966 Proterhor Ementu\ 01 Techno ug). B.S.. Nonhsesl Mlru url State Un!rcrr(t\: M E d . Ed.D. Unl\.cr\ltr 01 Mlnoun. Columbn . Bmwnaon, Charlcs \V. 1980 Librarian. ASU Eau Llhrrr) Serb cev Dtrector. ASU Ea\t Lihrar) Serblier: B A,. South DdkolJ State Un~\er\lt).M.FA Un \crstt\ of O r e g ~ nM L S L n \err t) of Cal fornts. Berkele) . . Daneke. Gregorj A. 19bZ Prute\>orof Inlormal~onrnd Mdi yincnt Teihn loe). B A h.1 A Brlghdo Yuun: Loner\lt\. Ph D L n n c n 1, i 1 C.llltorn a Sdr la Barh~ra . . Dolin. Penn) .\nn 99h I eilurc of Intorn ~ I I C I and hl~nagrlnsntTcchnolo,): B.A Bard C riiefe h1 S . 4 r Tuna State Un vcr\ I) . . Duff. Jon hl. 1 197 Pn,tc\\< r ol Informat'on .ind Man.wcn ent Irchoolo-3. B.S A1 S Purdur L n ~ \ c l r l l \ Ph . D. Ohto Sldld U"l\.~'r\ll\ . . E Burdette. Walter E. 1956) Proteawr Emcntu, of Techno ug). B S . M S . Kansas S u a Calleee of P~tt\hurg Ed D L nt\erc?t\ of Ml\ruur C ,lumh d Edwards. hlarb K. I )7X Prutc\\or ot A:nhuvnc\\ dml Rcv urLe h.l.tnn:emsnt. B S M E . Ln led State\ \a\ri Aiadem\. M B.A D B 4 . .\ii,on.! Slde L n \err tt Burk. Karl W. 119191. Prote\ror Ementu? ot Technolog) B A . M 4 . Arlrona State U n ~ \ e r \ , n Ed . D.. Rr~die)Unner\it, Edward,, h l a n i n J. iV>9 . Prott.r Emtr m\ ot Tcci~nulcn!. B S . hl A Ar ,on., S,.,,e II \.cr,,t\ . . Burkink. Tim I'J9Y A\\#rt.mt Professor of Agnhuh~nes\and Rc\o ~ c Mandgemenl. c B S M B A . Ph D Unlver, t) of Nebrada. Lincoln . . . r . G Gesell. Laurence E. 19bJ Prote\\or ot 4rronauti~alMdnag~mrntTechnolog). B.A Upper 1uu.r Uitnr. r ~ \ >l . PA L n \rr\tl\ ul San Franc~*coPh D . Ar zona S1,lte L \ T\,t) " Gordon, Richard $. 1980 Proterhor of Avnhu\lne\\ and Ke\ourcc hlanagcment. 4.B . Un bcrrll) ol R o c h ~ t s rM . A,. Har,. rd Utmcr 'I): Ph D M.>s?cl uretts Inrill t . ol Tc hn, og\ . Gmcsman. Car) hl. 994 A\\o~iate Prote\v r ,t In1 rnldtlon and Mana;.emcnt Tc~hnolog\.B.A b n %er\t) of [he Pactfi : hl S PI) D . Purdur Lnlrcrvt) . H Hefner. Stephen P. 1971). I n \ t m ~ l ~ o n a l Protr\\con 11 < 1 .\gr hu\anc\\ and Rtcource Xl.3n.t cnt. A L L ~ L Pn ~ Ite\\~onal. L Mc rri\on b h lui of A E h u \ ~ n ~ aod \\ Rc\our e M.m.t~cn,i.n~B F liltno \ State I nl\er>bt). hl S Arvunr S1.w Uni%erstty . . Hild, Nicholac R. 1951 Proterwr of ~ ~ Inturm ttinn ,tnd hl.~nane .nr T L L,loey. B S lrl E M S FII\ . I n bcrrlt) oi Iowa Ph D UI ,n Gi., ioda 5ch ,ol . Hirata. Ernest 1. 1971 A\ ouate Pr teiwr of Inlonndt on ~ n Mandeemen1 d Teihnolo,\: H.4. 54" D ego State Collzee: Ed.D A ~ ~ Ln Sd t d l ~U n l \ ~ r \ l l $ . Horowitz. Renee 1%. 19% P ~ t e , \ o r En er tu, 1 lnfc m .$tio~and \ l ~ n w e m e n t Techm lo,*\. H.4. Bmohl\n C ilme. hl A . Ph D Unncr\~l\ 1 Ca ,ra I r Humhlc. Janc E. 1959 . 4 r \ r l a s P ,ts*wr < 1 l~~tirrm.kl!oi~ .md Mamermen1 T i h ' o p ) . B S F h l S E . P h D . \rronu Scs, L n % \ ~ r \ l l ) ASU EAST FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 575 . J M Jackson. Andrew E. 199, A\, *Ian1 Protch\oi f Acicnaur id \la a, L I Technu oay B A . U n n e i ~I? of L I \ \ I lc M.B A,. En b n Rzdd e 4e on&ul,c.!l Unner\ll). Ph D . Unl\cr\ Ir ol ( .nirtl Flor~da hlacia. \arcis0 F. 9 4% 4 1 ~ Pn tcr\, ,t E i'ilr mlc\ .ind C lo peter F .inerr I 2 Tcihnolc g\: B 5 . hl 5 L1nn -r I \ of Tera,. \ r l ~ :to, . Pb D. A "4 Staa Ln rrril, , hladdl, Kenneth H. 9V Pr ~ L \ Vr r 1 enlu. ot knr I U\IIIC \ lild R .\OLi e h1.s j.ta I e 11 B S . Per I \ \ \ r 1 51 l i L r I I S Unncr\ I\ ,I \V \ i o n w . \I d \on. Ph D Pcnn\\ \.tnl.n Stale Ln \ L \I,\ K Kagan. Albert 1992 Profe%or of Agnhu\~neqrand En~li,nmenl I RL\ u L L \ . B S hI S Ph D looa State Unlxrr t \ < I Sclcnie at d eihn 7lr =! . RlaBrl. James E. i9\? P I 5, Lcia tu, < t Ele~lrrnlc, .dn I Ccx pl ler Cnp n- I . Ilarquardl. Ra5mond A. 90 Pn ti'\\o ,I A r uvnL tnd Re our i. \1.! ,%:I:el I. D c ~ r 11, n on S'h ot Aorlhu* n r r \ .l id Re\ u iz \ l m cminl B S \1 S C I rtdu Sras Lni\ci\ 1,: Ph 13. \I i h idn S I I L Ln \ r \ , I > , , Kigin. Dcni, J. 19,s h>. uh7 Pn I Ememu, of T~chnilo-5.Dean L rr lu Conunutnc Educmt n a n d 5umn cr 5cutot \: B.5.. h.lankalu 5ldlC L l l l ~ ~ r ~ i l ~ :\labon. John H. V7h . A i ilc \ \I al. kd 0 . hl S . Untrrr, 1, f W i \ ~ m n. Proti.\ or il Infoil .it i .I d \I n :iminl Un~wrrlltof Mn\o i T I I B S hl S . I 11% \ \1.111 Lln \ e n ~r Kisielewshi. Robert V. 9 8 .Prole\ < 1 Emerita\ of Tech, < lo i B 5 h1.F.. hl.ttthcwa, Jamc5 B. YhY . P I ILIV r M S M C Unnrr\ltr ol W~\coil\io. En ul ,I a i t L,, 'I~chil :b. B.5 . Mddl\i a R<\r Hu inla i ,111 ic ,I Teih~io< :i hl S . I I I 1 t cihi n 2,: Ph D Lnlicr.11) ol kr I o r . L XleBrien. E d ~ a r dF. L l \ l . Pr IL \ r Fminlu\ G t E l ~ ~ o o nC> ni puler T ~ ~ I Ilo.\. . B 5 . ~r~nncc1IL. c Zl S E E Cls\cldnd SUILU n ~ \ c r v l \ Lawler. Fugene D. 196 . P -. Lipari, Charlua 4. 995 . 4 \Inn1 Pr fer\ur ot Llcilr nicr and Coiiipulcl Eng~nrsrlngTcchn~I - \ : B.S.F.E . M S E C Lnnsr\ll\ i t S u t h \ ~l c ~ n I.oub\ a i ) . Ph D. L ulriana Slaw L n i \ ~ t 1, \ Lttle. Robert G . 197, Prlts*wi Lo -i I I\ 01 , 4 q n h ~ \ l n ~ 1and \ R s our e M.xnr:rai nl B 5.. Wc\ieril hmtuck\ nncr, I \ : \l.S . An, m.1 Sl.!tc Llnl\ri\lt hlrCurr). M illiam K. I 9'1 4 \ \ o i AIL P < e \ r I AeronAuii .,I Mali,, ,uo cnl T i h ~ l o g) Chd r Dep.lru L I 1 11 \ t r c n ~ u l i a lhlilni=cn n l T l n )lc',\.B 5 . Putduc Ln \ r i a I) \ I S .Tr \ \tNe L I ~\cr.il! Ph D L n n c \)I\ < I Kasrl\ hlcHenr?, 4lbert L. )7b . P r o t ~ \ \ o rot T c ~ tl "I<-\. Dzan. C 1111: c ,I T' hn I :) ,oil Applied S Icnie B S . \ ulhr n Ln \i.r\ I! and 4 b; \I Collr:e. hl S . PI D.. A ,7 ',1',1c L" cr\,1, ,, . N Nonlin, Robert W. 991 I. Protc\\or of Eleitron!i\ and Cmnp ter Enalneer n2 Technu L,\. Char. Depnnnlrnlot Electron L \ dnd Con puler Enmnicnng T e ~ h nlog\. B.S.E.E Un~\trrll)of Wa.hln-lon. M 5 E E . San Diego Slatr Ln \err I): Ph D.E E Tcx.~\TechUnnervt) . . . . 1.cstar. Doroth) Jo 1996 Le ruier of Inlonn ale nand hlar aoenler I eihl 11 B S , A l v o n l State Unl r r \ l r b \Iwd). E. Grant 1951 P ~ t e * \ o r Er enm\ ot 4,r bu\ioe\\ and Re\ouris \lana:cmcnl: B.S .Unncr\lly ol Anmna. M S .K m r a ~State Lnl\cr\~tr.Ph D hirdue Lni\ei\ t) 0 O'Brien, blare H. 1997 Lecturer of Acn,n.tuuid hl~nagcmcnlTcchnolog): B A . Bo\ran Lnc\er\il). hl S . lndtana Stale Lnit Ohanhwo, C h a r l a L. 1994 1 c ~ l u r e ar t \lanutactunn- dnd Aemna ttlcdl Eng ncer ne Tcchn,lcp\. B S hl.S loud State Unl\er\a). Ph D. Lltli\'r\ll) uf Flcndd . . Olson,Larry \V. 995 \r\aii.Ne Protenor ot Intornullon and M.xodgement Technolo:), B S. B wlor Univcr\ll\. Ph D n'bei? 1) of Penn*\l\ama . Palmgren. Dale E. 19b.1 . A\\mlaIc Protr,iur ~ihlanufdcluring .%od4erullaulaal E n - t n ~ e n n sTe h n o l ~o). lnter~mCholr Dcpmn rot t t Mdnul.rluri! :md A ionnut SPI E n g i n c ~ n nT~~ i h n ook). A\aialdnl Dean. C llegr ot Techtiology and App led Scicnir'\. B.Y.. hl S Ph D.. Unnersltv ot W l ~ c o n r l nMndiron . . . Pardini,Luuis J. 967 Proter\7r Emer t i of Techno oe): B A,. A M. Idaho Irate Lnnc \IIV. Ed D . Un \ r r ! l ) of hanhern Colcrado . Patterson, Paul hl. 1995 A\\'\lanl Profe\\o of 4pr buvnes,. B S 4uburn Unl crrlr! XIS Ph D Purdue Unner\lt) . . Pearee. \lartha V. 1977 Profenor hlillrr. \ ictor J. I958 . 1'rut.-*or F 1 erilu, Ern~riru\c f Terhnobr). B S Calumhld uf \ - r ~ h \me\\ an 1 R e v urce hl.~n~:esirnl. Unnerr I\, M S Bo\ton Uot\cr*il\. Ed D B S h l S P h D L n \ c 11, ul l i n n \ 4 r rona Stale Un \cr\ I) \linter, hlarahall R. Jr. I 11,s . PI, I L \ \ > ~ Llncritu > t Tcr n I g B 5 M t: P idue n . h1 S hl E.. 1 r>'>cr\I t n t A T I K ~ . ! L I . . . Raper. Desan J. 19Ch . Protr\ror Emrrttur ot Aeronaut c ~Tcihnu l og) B S Utah State Unneivt) M S . 4 r 7ond S t ~ t cl nncrait) Pe8~5u". \lichael \\. 199h Awi\tdnt Pmfc\\or 01 \r onaurzcal hlac rgetnent Te~hnology.B A Lnner.it\ of Huu\am. M.B A,. J D .\r',and Ftate onenit> . . Pelerwn, Fdward R. 1977 A\wtant Prote\\or ot Clcitron~c\and Computer Englnecr n~ Techno oe) B S E E L rleyh Dlchtn\on Lnl\crrltu: M.S.E E . A r u m & St.,l~ L " L \ L ~ \ > ~ , . Salmirs. S q r n o u r 19bl Piofen i Emeritu? of Teihn I o f \ : B A I:. hl S 4 E Georeta In,tituv ot Tcihnolog\ Sehildgen. Thoma, E. 19\1 Pmfr\\or c f Int,matton and hlan.t&arnrnt Technolo-). C h a r Depsnment of lntorrn,itlon 2nd Manaecment Tech l o ~ rB S . M S . liltno!, State Un \er\Nr: F A D . hunhem Anzond Unr$rr\lt\ R \chmidt. Peter A. 1978 A\\o~late Prote\\orot Man, tact, I ~ ind L Aeran~unrdl Ens nee-": Trcbn ,I B S . Nonhem llltnols Untrerh t) hl A . td.D Anrona Sure L ni\cr\irr . . . . Schmitz,Tm) (z. Y Aw\tant Rajada5. John N. 1996. Awarant Profe?\or of A g n h u \ , n ~ wdnd R e l o u r ~ e Profcvor of Manufactunnz and Aeionaut~~.~I Mnna~ement.B S I n \cralt) of Sa~hatcheuanCan.~da).M S Ph D.. Un verb ty of Cd fomld. B C ~ ~ C ~ C V .. i3eorq.i It \tntute ot Techno o m Schoen, Robert A. 1961 Protr\\\cr\,tr.>I \ . L \cr,.t\ <>I Ar ,ndCc lnputer t n e ncenng Tcihnai g) B S Lln \ .r\ I) < I Madra\ 1ndl.s . hl 5.Indl.x ln\tlt le < t S ~ t e n c elndla Ph D i\r I ,nd St.~te Un \ersit\ . . Thomason. Leslie L. 1969 Profe\\or Emsritu, of Technolog): 4.8.. M.A. Ed.D, U!lncr\tt\ of Oh ahoma Thar. Eric P. 19W). Profe\aor ot 4cnhu\tnc\.; dnd Enrtronmentol Re\ource\: Dlrecu r. Centcr for Agnbua~nessPolcc\ Studlc,: B S . M S Ph.D . Un~rerutyof C,II tornla. Berkeley . . lbrne). Mary Ann (1999 A~soclalc Protsr\c r of Aeronaut~calManag~.ment Techno og): B A . LeMolne College: M A , Hof\trd Unnerstt\: Ed.D Nora Southen\tcrn Unlvervty . W Walkina, Thomas B. 1972). Profewor Emer~tu\ot Technology, B.S , Un veruty of Wyominb. M S Arizona State Un~\era~t) . Welt). Ellen L. 1996). Reference In\lruction Llbrar an, ASU East Llhrar) S ~ ~ I L B.A.. C , . U n ~ \ e r ,t) of Wyoming. M L.S Llnnervt) of Anzona . . Wilco\. Sidne) W. 1955 Proterror Emeritur of Engtneenng. B.A.. Bethdny Pentel Collrgc: M.A. Unnerarty of Obl~homa Wikon, Daniel 1978 .Senior Lecturer ot lnforn atcm &ndManagement Technology. B S Diexcl Unneraity. M S E . Ph D.. Ar rond State Unl\crr~t\ \\c.od. Bill) G . 1977). A\aoctae Profe\sor of Eleitrun~caand Computer Englneertng Techno "€1: A B Unr\er\it) ot Callfomm: B S.. T.t\t~rnIllcnol\ Unneratt). M S UI,I\I of A n ~ a n a . . . 1946 4\\ Protenor H. \ ( i o r ~ . t1%" bi \err 1) Ph D . L n \ ~ ~ * i <,I l r hlanland. Co Iroc Pail < t A y bur ne\\: . 1991 . Awoc i t r P n f~.sor nl Tle~lmI IC\ and Computer Gnu ncer ng T s ~ h 010' r \. B S Chen~du TLILIII I I I I I U I ) I L . ~ ~ LIn\t~tute L~ China . hl S L 3 \cr\ t \ <,I C.illfornlu Sdn D t ~ g o M.N . S. Ph D An,", a 5tatr Unc\ervt) Zen& (;uoliang . . ASU East Administrative Personnel Academic Administration Provost. . Char es E. Backus Vtce Provost Academ .................. David E. Schwa m Dean, Co ege of Techno ogy and App ied Sc ences ................................ Albert L. McHenry Assoc~ateDean, Co ege of Technology and App ied Sc ences .........Lakshmi V. Munukut a Ass'stant Dean, Co lege of Techno ogy and App ied Sc ences .................. Dale E. Palmgren Chatr, Department of Aeronauttcal Management Technology ................. William K. McCurry Chair, Department of Electronics and Computer Eng neering Technology. Robert W. Now in Cha r, Department of lnformat on and Management Technoi Thomas E. Schtldgen Interim Chatr, Department o and Aeronaut ca Enginee a e E. Palmgren Project Dtrector, lnternationa Projects lnst tute .................................... Gary M. Grossman Dean, Mort son Scho and Resource Man aymond A. Marquardt Associate Dean, Mor and Resource Management .............................................................. George J. Seperich Dtrector, Academ c Serv ce Vinette Cowart D'rector, Adm n strat ve S D rector Amer can lnd an D rector Budget and PI D rector Campus L fe Servtces Gary L. K eemann D rector, Center for Agr business Po icy Studi D rector. Deve opment. D~rector,lnformatton Techno Inter m Director, nst'tut Director, Library Servtces harles W. Brownson Director. Research and S .Jean N. Humphries To Be Appo~nted Director. Student Affatrs ASU West Elaine P. Maimon, Ph.D. Vice President and Provost Fletcher Library Admission and Advising.. ASU we%!file photo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,579 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,582 .. Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .583 .. Map . . . . . .,584 Administrative Personnel .................,590 Faculty and Academic Professionals.. ASU WEST 579 ASU West currentlv offerr 29 haccl ,luleate deg~eepro gram, and tlbe master \ degree plo-r in i,pluh spec~allzed minors and program5 leadinr! tn pmle\\ ona c m ficatei. Degree programc are offered throudh tl\e dcddemlc unit, I. College of An\ and S ~ ~ e n ~ e r 2 College of Educari >n 3. Colleoe of Human Sert lcrc 4. Di\-lslon ot Collaborat~\ePra.~ in>\ 5. School of hlanaeemenl h h : in I : ; I I I I I i u . \SLi \Ve>t s t n e b I ~ B J~$er,: C !iccJ\, I .,t>prc~\~ni.tt< ) j,CnU u ~ r k .. ing adults, returning \tudent?. and co~it~lmu~ne btudenta, many of whom balance a c a d e m ~dem.tnd\ ~ uith uork dnd l dtmcsphere on a con family. Students enjoy a \ m ~ l college veniently located, full \en.Ice ne~ghborhood'an pu,, w h ~ l e hav~ngaccech to the reqourieq ot a Rewarch I. PAC LO unl verslty. Academic programc. cldse,. and wppon ser\lce* (including childcare) are inno\atl\e and prob~dectudent, with a high qualltv educat~onCla%e\ are offered in the day and evening, as uell ac on weekend,, thr ugh tele\hlon (cable), on the Internet. dnd at off campu\ locatlon~ The ASU Weat campu5 oLiuple\ more than 100 acres and is easily accesbed \ia the intenlate n Ute\ of I 10 and 1 17. Facilities are state of the art dnd conrlst ot \even major bulldings (600,000 \quare feet) \urrounded b) a beautifull) landccaped. natural environment ACCREDITATION ASU Webt i\ a~credltedb) the Comm~\cionon In\titu tionc of H~eherEducat~onot the North Central As\o~iauon of collegerand Schools. 1 0 Nonh L ~ S a l l eS t , Chl~dzo.IL 60602 2504. Profesqional program, in ranou, dcademlc areas are a 50 accredited. All Buslnes dnd Accountancy dielee progrdms n the School of Management are a i ~ r e d ~ t ebyd the A m e n ~ a n As5embly of Colleg~ateSchool, of Bu\ine\c AACSB), the ofticlal accredit~ngagenc) in the field ot buuness admlnis uation. In the College of Hum?n Ser\!re\. the Depmment of Recreation and Tounsm Manaeetnent i\ d ~ ~ r e d l t ebvd the Natlonal Recreation and Park A w L ~tion1AmencanAsso clatlon for Le~aureand Recreat~on NRPNAALR and the undergraduate Social Work pro:rdrn I \ dccred~tedb) the Council on Soclal Work Educat~on C S h E . See "Accredi tat~onand Atfil~at~on," page 20 ACADEMIC ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION A\ chief ooerdtine and dcddenmlc ottlcer of ASU nest, the vlce pres~dentand &o\onr ASU mest adm~nlsteredb) dean? and a Dl\! I I c I Col dboral \ r Pru grams Thebe dcadem c unit\ de\clop and k~nplementthe teachlng recearch and \cr\tce ploerdnii ot the institut~on, alded by the ASU We\t L~brarband other \er\Ices. The taculty and qtudents ot the in*titut~onplay an impor rant role In cdmpuq .overnance, w ~ t hthe Academlc Senate. A\rocldted Students ot ASU Weqt, and numerous cross iamouh and ~ o l nASU t West ASU M a ~ ncommittees servlne ~ h rtir.r..l. . o i rdptJI! gr.>uing $u,I8Iutln!t Sc','ASll \:,I . \ d m ~ n l \ t r ~ t ~Pcl\unnr.l." \r. .raec - j Y U and ' 4iademlc Organization," page 8 Admission and Advising Nondegree Students. Nondegree wdents may take courses at ASU Wect dccording to the special provistonc under 'Adm~cs~on of Nondegee Appl~cants Undergraduate," page 63. Degree-Seeking Students. Degree 5eeling students must meet the unl\enltv admiss~onbatandards set bv the Anzona Qw~rdo i R ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ; , \ .\II! B O rtudent R) adn11;tcd to ,\SU nl2\ ;u.~r,e, 31 .ASC We,[ Tube admilred to 311 ASL' W~;I degree program, the student must meet ABOR a d m ~ s son5 requirement5 and the specific admisi~onrequlrements of the A S U \Ye,[ prilgr.tm :\ student u hrr I., dm;tted I J an 5 1 ' \\'?\I degrsr' program i c dcfincd ar 3n ASI: \Yctt stu . . dent. For Inore lnformat~onon dpply~ngto ASU West degree programs. hee the current ASU We~tCatalog or ASU Wesr Schedrrlr of C l a s ~ eFor ~ . application\ and admisalon Infor mation. call 602 543 8123 or vis~tor write ADM S S ONS AND RECORDS OFFICE L~IVERSIPICENTER BJlLDlNG 120 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERS Tf WEST PO BOX 37100 PHOEN X AZ 85069-7100 C h a n g e of Major f r o m ASU Main t o ASU W e s t Currently enrolled ASU Maln degree peeking students u ho &ant to relocate to an ASU West deeree oroeram should contact the Adm~ssion*and ~ e c o y d oftice s at ASU West for the appropnate procedure^. Acceptance to an ASU We\t degree program require* the 5tudent to meet the pre requis~tesfor entry to the htudent'b cho~ceof major as btated In the appropriate catalog. Students should be aware that certain requirements (e g the minimum number of upper di\i\lon \eme\ter houn to " eradudte) difter betueen ASU We*t dnd ASU M a n . Students should contact an academ~c adv~sorat ASL West. . Application of Course Credit. All courses completed on any ASU campus ma) fulfill the I20 semester hour require ment for graduation uith a baccalaureate degree. Every can d~datefor the baccalauredte deeree 1s reau~redto earn a rnlnlmum of 30 semester hours in resident cred~tcourses at the ASU campu? from which the \tudent will graduate. Sotne degree programs have specific requlrements that must be completed in the depanment of the malor or throueh another depanment at the recident campu, The appllcat~on of courbe, to the deeree - program . - I \ detennlned by the appropriate faculty or acadenuc adv~sorof the btudent'b maior. Became of these consualnts. students should seek ad\Ice from the appropriate ad\isor for their major before regl\tenng for cla\se\ at another ASU campuc - A c a d e m i c Advising Eftectlre academic ad\ismg la an eawnual aspect of the educational expenence at ASU West. Pro\pective students ASU West Baccalaureate D e g ~ e and s Majors Major Degree Adm~nibteredby Accountancy Admlmstrauon ot lu\tlcc Amencan Studle, Emphaseb. Amencan ~ulture\.Am~ricanh e \ . Amencan sv\tem\, aritineApplted Science Concentration\. all minor, rl\.~!ldble31 ASU We\(. indlvidualired concentration Commun~cat~cn Studle\ Emphases: cornmun ~.ltlonand iulture, commun~cation and organi,.ttion\; communl'auon and relationah~ps; rhetoric, ph~lo*ophy,and m e d ~ a\tud~es Elernentar) Educat~on Concenuatlon\: bil~ngu.ll eduidtlun. earl) ~htldhood education. Engll\h ar a \eiond ldnguaee Option m~ddle\chon1 education English Global Busine,~ Concentration\: tinanc~almanagement. human resour'e* management, inforn~,ition\y*tsm\ manazement. lntenlational stud~es,markling Hlstory Integrati\e Studte\ Concentrauon\ all mlnor, aballable at ASU Wect. individualized concentrauon Interd~\c~pl~nary An\ and Performance Concentrat~on\medra. muvc, performance \tudle\, theater performanre. \ ~\u;!l art Llfe Science5 Emphaqes: ell blolog) and ph) \~ology.eiolog) and organi\mal biology. hum.!n biolosy dnd en\lronment Nuralng Politics Psycholog) Recreat~onTourism and hlanagcment Secondary Edu~ation Academlc \pe~ldl~zatlon\: bl, I U ~ I L J I sclenceb. Englibh. history, mathematic>, coclal 5tud1es Optlon: m~ddle*chool edu~ation Social and Beha! lord Sclen~e* Emphases: interdisciplinary behav~oralsclencrh. interdtsc~pl~nay 5oi1al wence*. Social Work Sociolog) Span~sh S p e ~ i a Education l Women's Stud~er B.S. BS BA School of hlanaeement College of ~ u m i Sn e n ~ c e \ College of An\ dnd Science* should contact an ddrnl\\lon\ c ~un\elora\ a fir\t btep in the adm~ssionprocew CdII 602 541-8203 or \ k i t Admission Servlceh In the A d m ~ \ \ ~ o nand \ Record, ofice In Lnl\erwty Center Bulldlng 120 to mahe an appatntment. An adrnlc slona coun\e or at rrrwu .~dmi\\lonrequirement5 and procease5 and mahe reterra11 to acctdemlc ad\l\or\ a\ appro pnate. A conbenient alternative i \ to meet w ~ t han outreach advisor 3t an ASU We\t Tran\ter Center located on the cam puses of local comniunlty college\ BAS. College ot Human Service, College of Education B.A. B.S. Colleoe of Art5 and Science, S ~ h o o of l Management BA B.A. Colleee of Arts and Sciences Colleee of Art\ and Sc~rnce\ College of Art\ and Science, B.S. College of Anr and S c t r n ~ e , B.S.N. BA.BS B.A.. B.S. B.S College of Nur\~ng(ASU M a n ) College of Art< and S~lence, College of Artc dnd Sclenie* College ot Human Ser\ Ice* Colleee uf Educdtion B A . B.S. Colleee ot Art* and Sc~encer. BA BAE College of Human Servlce, College of Arts and Science, Colleoe ot Art* and Sc~ence* CcIlege of Edu~atlon College of Art, and Science, Degree Programs Refer to the "ASU West Baccalaureate Degree, and Malor*" table. the 'ASU We\t Graduate Degree, and Major," table. pdge 5bl. and "ASU We\[ Ccrt~fi~nte\" r.~ble. page 58 1. The College ot Educdt on otters postbaccalaureate pro gram, for teacher certification in elementarv eduuatton and \econddry education. Students who ~ompletethe approved program, Including *tudent teaching. are reconimended for cerlifrcdtion to the Arizona Department of Education ASU WEST 581 ASU West Graduate Degrees and Majors Maior Degre Adniini~tercdh? Business Adtnini5tration Educational Adminibtration and Supervision Elemmtary Education Concentration\: bilingual education. educ;!tino;d media and computers. ESL education. reading Secondary Educ:ltion Concentrati<,n:educatiunal media and computer\ Special Edui.ation Concenlration: infants and \oune children M.B.A. M.Ed. M.Ed. School of M;!nagi.ment Collefe of Educ:!ti,rn Collegu of Education M.Ed. Cullege <,I Educ:nim MEd. Collcgc of Educi~tlan The f o l l o u i n ~academic s p r c ~ a l ~ l a t ~for o n \the B.A.E. ~n Secundary Education requlrr courbr work in the ubjrct matter areu not ~.urrcntlyavailable at ASU Webt (hut offered at ASU Mainl: hurines, rducation: chemistry: family resource5 and human de~elopment:phksical education: physic.: political science: and Spanish. For more infi~rrnationon ASU West degree rcquiremmts. see the ASU Werl C;rro/o,q. ASU Main Programs Hosted at .ASU \Vest. Courier for the Bachelor of Solencr ~n Nuning I B S N . )degree are offered at ASU West. For ,pc.citii. int,miation on requirements. refer to the "College of Surs~ng."paps 434. Course Information For infonnatiun nn ASU Wert course oft>ringr. see the current ASC' bV2,.,1 Sriicdslr o/Cin*sc.e For ASU West cource description5 and General Studie, courses offered at ASU West. see the ASU W<.,ti(br~r/r~,q. ASU West Certificates Crnificate Adm~nisteredby Accrwntancy. Postbaccalaureate Certiticate in Ethnic Stud~es.Cmiticate in Film and Video Studich. Cert~ticatein Gerontology. Crnificate in Women'* Studieh. Ceniticate in Writing. Certificatr. in School of Management College of Ans and Science Colleee of Arts and Sciences Colleee of Human Serk~ces College of Ans and Sciences College of Ans and Science, Technopolis Computer Lab ASU wsrttis photo V~utorParkng is, 00 n i r f e e I' 4701 West Thunderbird Road. Phoenix. AZ . (602) 543-5500 www.west.aru.edu houri, gjb Bqrle Rarkr A\ocidte Profeaaor of Rrilgton. B A . Unl\cr\it\ of Dayton. M A . Mldml Unnerhll). Ph D Un~versttyof Chicago Duncan. 'I\illiam A. 1991 A\\octate Prcfe\ror ot A~counrani).B S . Ponlnnd State Un \er>bt). Ph D Lnl\er\ir\ of T ~ \ J \ . Auslln . . . Costantino, James (1998). Lecturer ot Accaunlancy. B S M.Acc . Arlzona Sure Un!veraay. M.A Un \er\ay of Southern Cal~fornta . . . . Elenes. C. Alejandra 992). A\at\tant Profrr\or of Won en'\ Studler. L~cencanda en Ciencla de la Intormac~on.Un~\ersil)of Montenc) ( M e ~ i c o:M A,. Ph D , Unnrr, ry ot Wt\consln. Madtron . Craig, Timothy P. 1990 A\\uc~ate Profesor of Ecology. B.S.. Kanra Stare Untvers~ty.M.S.. Ph.D.. Northern Anzond Unlveralry . Cusdrar, Gloria H. 1994 Aari\tant Professor of Amerlcan Srudlcs. B.A Uni\erslly of Cal~fornla.Santa Crur, M A Ph D.. Univerclt) of Callfornla. Bcrheic) . . Erfani, Julie A. hlurphy 1989 . A5soclate Protc5aor of Polltbcal Science. B A , Knol College hl A . Ph D . Lntberaitv of Mmneaora. Tuin Cttica . Cutrer, Emily E 1990 A\aocute Profeasor of Amer can Srudier: lntsrlm Dean. College of Art, and Sctences B A,, M.A , Ph D Un~venttyof Texaa. Auat~n . . Cutrer, Thomas W. 1992 Protessoi ot Amer~canStud~r,.B A . M A . Luui\rdna State Unl\.erqity. Ph D Unaver\it) a t T e r a ~ . Aucttn . . Davidson, Ronald 1997 4 \ \ u ' l ~ l e Profes\ar ot Accountant): D l r r ~ t o r account an^) Program. B Comm . Unlversll) of Manttaba (Canada . M.B 4 lorh Uni\erstt) (Canada). Ph.D.. Unnerw) of Artrona De La Cruz. Yolanda 199 1 I. Ass ,tan1 Professor of Mathcmatlc\ Eduidt~on:B.A., M.A Californ a Slate Un \craft) Nonhndgc: Ed.D . L n~rer\il)of Callfon, a. Berhcle\ . Delgado. Fernando (199.1). A\r~*rant Professor of Communiclion Studler: B A . Sun Ja\e stat^ Unt\er\ll). M A . Ph D Unwerwry ot low., . . . Dix, Clarence L. 1979 Sen or Lecturer of Socldl Work B.S., Buena Vista College: M S W . Un \er\lty of Chlcaga Dixon.Kerin A. 1995). A!t) Fedack.Patricia 1993 .A\\l,tanI Protenor of Sctence Educdtlon B A . hl A,. Ph.D.. Ar rond Slate Un'\er>lt\ Feeror-Buttes. Barbara 19951. 4sst\lant Profeqro ot Atner can Studie,. B 4 . Un\er,,t) of Cd~fornia.BrrLls): M.A . Ph D Un~%errlr) of Cal tornla. Loi Anyele, . . Fields, Jill S. 1998 Vialttng Asl\tant Prate\sor of 4 m e n ~ a nStudley B A Lnivcr\lt\ ot Ca >tornla. Simu CNL: h1.A. Ph.D. Un \erut) of Southern Cai~forn~a . Fira1.A. Fuat 1990. Profe\\or ot Marhetcng. Ltcenc C en Econon le. l\tdnbul Lnhcra ty Turhe) Ph D.. Northue\tern Un'\ci\ r) Galleaos, . Bee 1984). A\rocmte Libranan: B S Unlrcr>ttjof North Aluhm a. M L S Gsorse Pcabudy College for Tca~her? . . . Garcia, Mildred 1997 A\\ociare Prote\mr ot Sm!d and Behar~ordiSc~ence,. A\\oc ate V t ~ ePro\o Statc Unner\tt) M A Unneralt) uf Dcn\er . . Georgea-Abe)ie. Daniel 1992 Professor of Admlnl\rrdrl ,n of Ju\tiie: B A,. Hope Cc Ilegt: M A,. Univer\ll) ot Connecreut. Ph D.. S)rdcuse Unneralt) Gilkesen, John S. (199 I). A\soctate Prote\\or of H~\lory,A B.. Amher\t College. M A . Unner\~tyot Ohlahoma. Ph D.. Brown Usl\er\tty Gitelson. Richard 1994 A\\ociatr Profr\\or ot Recre~tiondnd Touti\m Manaremcnl Chdlr. Drpdnmcnt of Reireatton and Tour I M.*ndgement. B A.. M A T . M S Un \er\lty of Nonh Cxoilna. Chapel Hlli Ph D Tr.r.*\ A & M Unl\errlty . . . Glau. Ronald D. 1996 A\\i\lanl P r o t ~ \ \ o ut r Pwle\,lunul Core. B A . Hdndrd College: hl.A. Ph D Siilnford Un~\er>lt\.Ed M Hmdrrl Un'ber\!l) C Phil Unt\cr\~t)of Callfiinlr Bcrh~lcv . . . Lonzalez-Jensen, hlargaret 19941. Auuc ate Prote\\or < I B~llngualEducal n. B A Our Ldd\ ot the Ldhe Uni\er\lr). M A Ed.D.. T e u \ A iu I Unnrr\ll) Gopalahrishnan, hlohan 1'198 A\,oc$ae Profc\\ai ot Opcr.alos\ I'rdurtion Mdn.t~cmcnrB.E Colle:e of E n g ~ n e c r i q (Indta). M S Ph D Lnner\tty of Alabar a. Tu%nloa\d . . . Gm\ea. Jo\eph 1.. 1YY4 4 r > li llc Pmle\rol ol L\oluu B o l -1. ~ Cco d i .a" Lth I L S I U ~ ~Pro;c&n~. LI A.B O ~ LI Cu LLe. Ph D Wdync flat^ Unner\~ry . . ASU WEST FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 587 . hletiovern. Thomas V. 1990 Protcnor of P \ r ~ h o l o ~Char. ). D r p ~ n m c n tui 1nregr.x i c Studle, A B Fcrdh.%n Llt incr\lt). \l 4 Ph.D . Sourhur lilino~\ Kwtelnik, Jo)ce 199 .A>\t\ianl P r o f c ~ > o r Unnei, 1, Carhundair h l c l e a n , S. Yianne 1992 A\\r of Ear \ Ch, dhmd Lduc ,t,on. of Nc nh T c u \ 4. oclee bzcr Pr \o\r fur \i.#di.ll c hupfrrberg. Natalie 1997 . 4, o i .11c Pr gmn a ind Graduate Studle\. B Ed.. Lthrdrmn: B S N Columb 4 Unl\cr\~l): Un \era 1) ofQueen5 and Au\li.tl~ . M E d . M.L.S.. Pratt Inrtltute. M.A. Brooh1)n Ph D Anzona SUICUnncr\it) College Koptiuch. Kristin 1992 A a - a ate Protc\\or ot Anthrapa og); B A. State Uni\cr\lt\ of New I rh Bin-ha" to8 . hl A . Ph.D . L nlvrr\it$ ot Texa?. Aust~n . . . L La\itt, hlelissa R. 991 . Ahsac ate Prute\\ ,r ot Soc a1 Morh Interim Chair. Dcpansicnt ot Sacla1 Morh: B A . Unnei5tt) of Chtraeu M F W . D S \\ Tu1.m Unl\er\lr) . . hl~\?illiams, 4bagail 1991 A\ioclate Prute\aor of Management. Director. Md\ter of Bu\lne,s Adn nl\trat on Prieram. B S.. L1.A.. Ph D Oh o Sute Ln!\cr\$t\ . hled\ille. Karen h. 1995 . 4r\t\t.1nr Rc*cnr~hSclent 51 in L f~ Sclencc\. B A . C o l < r ~ dCollege: u I1.S.. Colorado State Unl\?r\lt) . Leach, hlargaret 1998). In\tructor ot Coinmun~catianStudtex B S Arl~ondSlalc Unt\cnct\. M A . New hlexiio Ftatc Llnner\ktv hlernar. hlartin 1994 4\\\tan1 Proterm ut lntcrnatlona Bu\lne\\. B A B S.. B q a n Colleer M S Univcrrlt) of T c ~ n rDallas. Ph D Uni\sr\it) of South C a d n.! . . . Lee. C h e g l D. 19971. In\tructor of S D L L ~ I hlidabuche.E>a 1996 4\hl\lant Profer\or ot Btl~ngudlEducatlon B S hl A . Ed.D . Work B A,. Georzc W a ~ hncton Lnl\cr,ll). Texas A & M Unnervl) M.S.M.. Ph D 4rlrond State Unt\cr\ 1, . . Lehner. John 4. 1996). A\\iatant Lihranan B.A.. Unner\lt) a t Wlrconain. hladl~on. M.L S.. S t a e Unl\er\~t)of Nev Yoik. Albdny J D.. Warhtngton Unnervt) Lentz, Daniel 199 I .Ac\octate Pralc \cr of M u \ s Thconi and Compor~t'an B.A Saint VlncentCo1le:e. M F A . Oh o L ni cr\ 1). Athen, . . i l l P a A 988 . A\\uciate P r o f e w r of P?)cholo-y. B.S . Famt Vtnccnt College. hl S . h a n h Carolind State Unl\er\N). Ralr~gh.M 4. Ph.D. Unt\et\lly of Teua. Au~tin hlizzi. Philip J. 1988 A\xrcidte Pr ,fsswr E~onomtcs.B 4 Rockford Cullcge. Ph D . TC\II>A & M Urtt\cr\ 1) ct . . Luken, Paul C. I )9? Senior Leitunr ot Soctolog). B A . Qul c) Collcge; M A . Ph D.. Ohto Sidle Unlreralt) hloulton, Ian F. 1995 . A\rl\t&ntProfesor ot Brlttah L terature. B.A Unt\cr\!ty ot Man 1ob.1. Winn~pee(Canad? . M A . Uni\er\ity of Western Ontdrlu Canada : Ph D.. Colutnbta Unner\lt) hlalian. Ida 11. 1990 . A~\oc!nteProfe\\or of Speilal Educat~on,B A 0*h and U n l \ e r \ ~ t ) .hl 4 . Ph D .L incr\llr of Mtchl-m VBiier. JosC E. Sr. (1988 Asociate Professor ot P\)rholug). B A,. hl A,. Calltorn~aState Unt\ervt). Ph D Umrerslt) of Mlnne\ata. Twin Citiea . Nevin. Ann (1991). Profc\aor of Special Educatlon. B A,. Wcitmin?ter College: M E d . Un~rersltyof Vermont: Ph D.. Uniberslty of Mtnnc\ota. Clttes . Kilan, Kathleen M. (1994 Ar\~slant Professor of Europedn Studicr: B A,. Yale Un verbit), hI A,. Sarah Lamrcnce Colleqe. M A . M.Phll. Ph.D Yale Unnenlly . Nomnha, tiregar) M. 1995). Asslrtant Profeawr ot F nnnce. B S E Uniberbily of \flchean M B A,. Ph D.. Virg~nia Po )technic lnalttute and Stale Untrerrlt) . . Nueei. Christine 1998 Assl\lanl Professor of Earl) Childhood Educatmn. B A,. Hunter College. Ctty Unt\eruty of New York: MS.. Brooklyn College. Ctty Un~verbityof New Yaih Ph D C ry Unlicratt) ot New Yorh . hloore. Harold E. Jr. 1991 Lecturer of Adm~nl\trdl!on ofJu\t ie. B.A . I D . Ilnnerslt\. ot Den\er \laimon. Elaine P. 1996 Profea\ar of Eneltrh: Viis Prc\~dentand P r n o \ l : B A MA.. Ph.D. Uonervt) afPennr,l\anla . hloare, David W. 19b9 Piote\\or ot Readln:. B A,. M E d . Unner\tly ot Arlr na Ph D Ln!\er\ilr of Gcorgla Le\). Ernanuel 1990 Prufer\oi ot Socfolog!: B A M.A . Tei A \ n Unl\er\ll) Iv.te1 M.Ph.. Ph D Columh ,ILni\errtl) . . Nadir, P. Aneesah 1994 Lecturer of Social Work B S W., Adclphi Unnerq~ty.M S W . Artrona Statc Una\.ervly . hlengesha. Astair tiehre Mariam 1991 A\\ac a e Piofe,\oi of Women \ Studie,: C h a r Womm's Studiei Procrdm. B A Purduc Unnersit). M A . M ~ c h ~ s dStatc n Un \era I). Ph D . loud State Unibrr\ay . . Nadesan. Majia H. (1994 A\itrtant Profe~rorof Communtcauon Stud~e\.B A,. M A San Dleeo State Uni\er\ily: Ph.D.. Purdue U n n e i \ ~ t ) Nahavandi. Afraneh ( 1989 Professor of Management. B 4 . Unlrer\~t)of Denver: M A Ph D Unwer\itr of Utah Lawrence, D a i d W. 1996 .11r11 ne A ~ i \ l a n lProfebror of Amenian Stud~e,. B A,. Stdnford Unntrrlt,. M A T . Brown Unner, 1": Ph.D. U n n e r ~ a )of Pcnn,) ivnnln . . . . Lerman, Richard 199- A\,o~iate Prote\\or of Mcdta An,. B 4 v' 1 F A Brandti, Unner\tt\ hlyers, Marilyn (19871. A~ioclate Ltbrman: Director. Library lnformal!on and Re\ource\. B.A K ~ n Statc w Unneibtt): M S . Unnerrct) ot I1 rnol\. M A . Kansas State Un I e r i 1) . . hlueller, Caml \l. 1958 A\\oc .tie Protcsbor of Socioloa). B A . Uoi\enlt) of Cal>tornla.Berkeley h1.4.. Ruyer,. The Statc U n \er\n) Ph.D. Corncli Unlrer\'l) . htuller, Barbara J. 1991 Scnior Lecturer 01 i\c~ounrancr.B S M B A . Ar ,ow Slalc Un!\sr\it\ . Olson, Christine hl. 1996). Lec1urr.r of Psycholog): Coordinator ot lnternrhlpr. Integratne Sludge,. B.A Bethany College: M S K m a a State Univer\ilv: Ph D Arizona State Unl\erall) . . . Painter, Suzanne R (1995). A?r!alant Professor of Educut ondl Adm~nistratlon, B S Eaatern Oregon State College M Ed.. Ph D.. Unlrerr I) of Orecon . . Pambuceian, Victor \. 1994 Aaaiatdnt Profesor of hlathrmataa. Baccalilureat. German Lyceum (Romania : M S.. Un \ e it) rf Bucharest (Romanid Ph D L nnersir) ot Mr~htgan . . ASU WEST FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 589 Van Fleet. David D. i I Y X Y I . Pn~f~.rbnr of Management Strateg) Pollc!: B.S.. P h D . University of Tenncsrec. Knor\llle Vaughan, Suzanne i 1987). Ah\oclotc Profe~rorof Sociology: B.A.. Roanoke College: M.A.. University of Ncu Mexico: P h D . Ohio State University Vieeda, Marga lIY'J2l. Assirtant Professor of Philosophy: B.A.. M A . . P h . D Unlversit) of Valencia iSpainI Kckrey. Don \V. I I Y Y Z I . Pn>fe\\oinf Accountancy: B.B.A.. Uni\cr\lt! of Houbton: M.B.A.. P h D . I'nt~i.r,iIy of Texas. Austin Waldman, David A. ( I'lLJ51. Profc\sor of Management: B.A.. Unncr\ll? o i Kentucky: MS.. PhD.. Coloiadu Statc Unni.rf.~uz,m:c: P ~ . Doh),, . S u t c L~'~,i\er,~l! \Vilson. Dennard .I. 1 I'>XVL Lecturer of PhiloIog): B . 4 . Uni\rrf.A.. PhD.. \Vrbh. Vincent J. ~1YYhl.Prufcr\ilr rlt A d m ~ n ~ \ t r ; t ~ofJur~~f:\~llr.nc:tn Llrsmtorc: B :\.. Hatcd,>r~i c~t,lIqe,\I.A,.Ph.D.. L'II)\C~,,I! Ut P ~ " ~ ~ ~ ! l ~ : ! l > > ~ l \Veston. 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