COLLEGE OF EXTENDED EDUCATION 401 For more informat~on,contact the APRC , -~~ ~ ~ P O Box 872208 TEMPE AZ 85287 2208 In person: ASU Downtown Center, Buildlng B 641 E. Van Buren, Sutte B2 Phoenix. Arizona By phone: 6021727 APRC (2772) By fax: 6021727 5400 Toll free in Arizona: institutional and pubhc resources to ward developing an understanding of rssues that affect the urban qualiw of Phoenix. The Jolnt Urbdn ~ i s i g ~n t u dto conducts urban des~gnresedrch w ~ t hthe C ~ t yof Phoenix. For more information, call 6021965 3046. The Urban Data Center serves as a resource for analysls and implementation of public pollcy in melropol~tan Phoenix. The center works closely wrth ASU researchers and organizations such as the Joint Urban Design Pro gram, the Momson Inatltute for Public Policy, University L~branes,local gov ernment, state agencies. and other lnde pendent organizations to build a corn prehensive database on policy ibaues for urban planners and communlty leaders. For more informat~on,call 6021 965 3046. The Advanced Publ~cExecutibe Pro mam of the ~ASTJ of Public - -- Cnllese -~ Promams 1s housed at the ASU Down town Center This program is deblgned to provrde pubhc managers and adm~ntstrators nlth analytical approaches and skills through short cour~onalPr.agr;\m\ anJ In,tltu~cq unit o i IIr (:ollc.~r.oiEx1enJr.d W u c : ~ tion. Refer to "&fessional and Continuing Education." pages 4 0 2 4 0 3 , for more information. The lolnt Urban Design Program, lo cated in the ASU ~ o u n i o a nGntcr. I S s ~ollsb,)rat~\r. c f i o n of the ,\SU C.& Icge c,f A r ~ h i t < c I ~and r < En, ironnt:ntal Dcjig,~.the L ) 3 u l l l 0 ~ 1CCIIIX. 1 and rhr. CII) of YhJcnrx 'Itspruprdrll dlrscls ~~~~ ASU DOWNTOWN CENTER 502 E MONROE ST PHOEN x AZ 8 5 0 0 4 2337 ASU fdcult). staff, and ~tudentsmay t&e advantdoe ot computer lab facih ties at the ASU Donntoun Center. Eouiooed .. uith IBM oerbonal comout ers and Macintosh computers. the labo ratow has access to VAX, FOCUS, W Y ~ B U R the . librar~eh,electromc mall, and more. An dbsistant is also avadable. Student, at the ASU Downtoun Center have access to ASU hbrary In formation and resources through the Computer Lab. Students may order li brary books dnd return them: in addi t~on,access to the hbranes' online catalog ir available. Lab hours vary each aeme~ter.For more mformat~on.call 6021965 7046. . ASU East Vallev Center The ASU Eact Galley Center, emerg Ing m conjunction uith ASU East at the former Willlams Air Force Babe. ex tends access to the unnenitv's . .pro grams and resour'ea to the growing eactern part of Maricopa County. A pnmary goal of the East Valley Center ic to enab e atudeno to pursue selected degree program* in the ~ aValley ~ t through nontrddlt~ondlscheduling and optional delivery methods, lncludlng li\e instru~tlonand interactive televi aron. The center hosts the Hazardoub Materials dnd Waste Management Cer titicate Program: additional cred~t.non credit, and continuing education oppor tunltles are planned, as the East Valley Center growa along w ~ t hASU East More information about activit~esat the center I \ abailable by calling 6021965 9781. ASU Sun Cities Center The ASU Sun Cmer Center educa tlonal f a c ~ l ~IFt ylocated in Sun City. Anzona, the natlon'r largest retlrement communit). The Lifelong Learning Program ofters predominantly non credit couneq and include a curriculum tallored specificall) to the interestr of the retlrement conlmunstv. Each year more than 150 courses from approxl matelv 1 0 dlscl~lmesare tauzht. ~ e e i lecture; y dlso are a v z a b l e throughout the year in a variety of sub jects The Educational Travel program pro \ ~ d e cmore thdn 40 single day trips and 20 or more multiple-day tours each year. Programs for the retirement corn munity are in the process of expansion throughout Mancopa County. Refer to "Professional and Continuing Education" later in this section for more information about the courses and programs offered at thls center. Correspondence Study College credit correspondence courses are specifically designed for the student unable to attend classes in person. They are offered for students who seek to fulfill degree objecnves and for those who wish to increase oc cupational, professional, and intellectual skills. To enroll in correspondence study, request an enrollment form and a Gro chure of courses by writing to: STUDY CORRESPONDENCE ARZONA STATE UN VERSITY PO Box 874001 TEMPE AZ 85287-4001 Students admitted to ASU must ob rain the approval of their advisors and the deans or cham of the standards committees of the colleges in which they are enrolled before enrolling- in correspondence study. Approval is re qulred of any continuing student whether or not enrolled for courses during the summer sessions or vacatlon pe riods. Student athletes must obmn ap proval from the faculty athletics repre sentative in order for correspondence credit to be used to meet the NCAA "satisfactory progress" requirement. Unclassified undergraduate or graduate students are not required to obtain approval. Correspondence courses may not be utilized to change a grade or to make up for courses in which the student has prevtously received a grade such as "D," "E." or "I." Correspondence courses generally consist of eight lessons per semester hour, which may include proctored tests, m~dterms,or speclal projects. Eight to 10 hours are normally required to prepare each assignment. All courses requlre a proctored final exam. A student may not take a final exam fewer than seven days from the date of regisuation for a one unit coune, 14 days for a two unit course, and 21 days for a three-un~tcourse. Students may take one correspon dence course initially, with the expecta tion of completion within a calendar year. However, when one half the les sons are completed, enrollment in a sec ond course is possible. Students not at tending ASU on campus may be per mined to register for two correspon dence courses concurrently. Students may not register for more than two cor respondence courses at once. A maximum of 60 semester hours earned in correspondence andlor by comprehensive examination may be ap plied toward the baccalaureate degree at ASU. Correspondence courses are not apphcable as graduate credit. A correspondence study registration fee is required of all students, including full-time students who have paid reglsuation fees and tuition. Registration fee and tuition waivers do not apply to cor respondence study. Services and activi ties for on campus students are not covered by Correspondence Study fees. A student may enroll in an off-campus or correspondence course wlthout making formal application for admit tance to the university or for degree candidacy. High schwl seniors may en roll in off-campus or correspondence courses under the provisions stated in "Admiss~onbefore Graduauon from High School," page 50. For more infor mauon, call 602/965 9797 or 1-800c,, "on< 2.7.7-0"". Distance Learning Technology Distance Learning Technology utilizes Insbucuonal Television Fixed Ser vice (ITFS) as well as cable television, public telev~sion,satellite, microwave. videotape, and CD ROM to deliver ASU classes to students at remote sites. Many students are unable to attend con venuonal university classes due to com muting or schedullng difficulties and prefer to view televised courses at con venient locations such as the work site or home. There are four ITFS studio class rooms at ASU Main, in the Classroom Office Building (COB) and the Business Admimstra.atlon C-wing (BAC). The ASU studio classrwms have an audio system designed for interaction be tween instructors and remote students while class 1s in session. All remote sltes are equipped with television sets and teleohones that orov~decommuni cation with the TV classrooms a n the ASU campus Daly courier service caculates instructional materials from fac ulty on the main campus to students at various locations. Distance L e m g Technology assists academic departments in the de velopment, acqmsition, production. scheduling, marketing, and delivery of televised courses. TeleCampus eases schedullng and commuting difficulties that may otherwise prevent students from conunuing theu education by ex tending ASU courses to off campus locations via technology. Instructional Programs As a convenience to students, courses are conducted off campus in locations throughout the state. Credits earned off campus are re corded on a student's permanent record in the same manner as those earned on campus, and both are equivalent in all academic considerations. All academic standards of the umversity, including policies related to admission and regis uation, apply to off-campus courses. It is the responsibility of the student to be aware of all applicable policies before reglstenng. It is the responsibility of each dean to determine what courses to offer off campus and to make faculty assignments. The registration fees and tultion for off-campus courses are the same as on the m a n campus. (See resident and nonresident rates in the current Schedule of Classes.) Before the 2lst calen dar day of each semester, any combina tion of on camvus and off camous resident credit courses resulting in a combined registration of seven or more se mcsler hours requm, that the ,["dent pay full rlme. rcs~dentreglsbauon fees b r f u ~time ~ nonresident registration fees and tuition. Off campus credit courses and programs that commence on or after the 21st calendar day of the start of each semester reauire full-time and part-time students to pay regisua tion fees and tuition seDarate from (in addition to) those counes starting de fore the 21st calendar day of the semes ter. For more information, call 602/ 965 9797. Professional and Continuing Education Professional and Continuing Educa tion activities focus on orofessional and personal development as well as life long learning. Programs are planned and develooed to comnlement the mis slons of the college aod the university. These programs can be customized and transported to reach numerous target populations and levels of need. COLLEGE OF EXTENDED EDUCATION 403 The Personal Computer T r a i ~ n g Program offers noncredit microcomputing uaining classes in the latest versions of software and courseware. The program offers a full range of short, sueamlined courses in progressive levels. Development of programs for new markets, such as executives, small business owners, retirees and youth, is ongoing. Classes are offered at the ASU Downtown Center, the ASU Sun Cities Center. and in manv workolaces. For more information. call 6051965-9200. Professional Programs and Institutes offers a viuiety of noncredit programs for workine- .rrrofessionals. Continuing education programs of high quality are offered to adult learners in collaboration with ASU colleges, other educational providers, professional associations, and public and private organim- lions. These ongoing educational experiences are intended to improve professional competence, meet current training and educational needs, and address current issues and trends. For more information. call 6021965-3046. The Lifelong Learning Program offers predominantly noncredit courses and includes a curriculum tailored specifically to the interests of the retirement community. Each year more than 150 courses from a~oroximatelv 30 dis.. ciplines are taught. Weekly lectures are available throughout the year in a v a r ety of subjects. These programs are in the process of expansion throughout ~ & c o count;. ~ a Educational Travel. a component of the Lifelong Learning Program, provides more than 40 single-day t i p s and 20 or more multiple-day tours each year. Travels are made throughout Arizona and bordering states with courses in Southwest history. geology. socialogy. and economics offered en route. Multiple-day tours include the Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City, Utah: marine studies in San Diego; Lake Powell and Glen Canyon Dam; Canyon de Chelly and Monument Valley: Bryce Canyon: and the Colonial Cities of Mexico. For an international educational uavel experience. ASU and TraveLeam panner to provide programs to 15 excitine destinations includine- Costa Rica, Indonesia. and Kenya. For more information about the Lifelong Learning Program or Educational Travel. call 6021965-5600. Graduate College ~ i L. ~ ~ Through the faculty. the ASU Gradu a.,l,,otfenprogramstomeet, educational needs of those who already hold bachelor'\ degrees While many sudents prepare for career? ~p h . ~ . the ~ t ~ i in research, ~ , profesvons, and the arts, others Dea'l w o k for perwnal ennchment. Both part tlme and lull time students are en iolled in 94 master's and 48 doctoral majors encompa~singhundreds of con centration, and speclaltles. Other stu dents explore new areas of interest or prepare for career adbancements qulte apart from formal degree programs. The slze. streneth. and d~versinof the graduate community reflect &e unlvercitv'? commitment to high - qualltv . . education. As a major center for gradu ate educdtlon. ASU su~ports .. cultural and ~ntellectudlacti\ity as well as re search in a broad ranee - of arts and sci ences and profess~onaldisciplines: in add~tion.the un~versitvconducts re search addressing Anzona's soclal. cul turd. and economic erouth and debel opment GRADUATE DEGREES AND MAJORS The Graduate College enrolls stu dents in programs leading to both pro fess~onaland research oriented advanced degree,. The Master of Arts, Master of Sclence, and Doctor of Philo 5ophy degrees are auarded to students completing programs that culminate in research. The Doctor of Philosophy de gree is the highest unixerqity award, conferred on candidate? who have proved their ability as scholars and original researchen Professional graduate programs em phasire trainlng that leads to profes slondl practice. In theqe degree pro -erams, students develop a mastew of a comprehens~vebody ot knowledge and the ability to organize and carry out s ~ g nificant lnvestleatlons in their urofes u sional field. Profesional degrees usu allv are named Master of f~rofessional tleld and Doctor of (professional field), although some M a t e 1 of Arts and Ma5 ter ot Science degree programs have professional track5 The profess~onal doctoral degree is the highest university aca award to candidate, comoletine . demic preparation tor profe\*ional prac tlce. Profesclonal degree5 offered through the Graduate College are a? fol lows. Master of Accountancy Master of Archttecture Master of Buainess Admln~sttation Master of Com~uterScience Master of counseling Master of Educauon Master of Environmental Planning Master of Fine Arts Master of Health Services Admln~stratron Master of Laws Master of Mass Communication Master of Muslc Master of Natural Science Master of Public Administration Master of Science in Design Master of Sclence In Eneineerine Master of Soclal Work Master of Taxation Master of Teaching English as a Second Language Master of Technology Doctor of Education Doctor of Musical Ans Doctor of Public Admlnlstratlon Faculty members offerine -a soecific . graduate degree program may be mem bers of a single academic unit (such as a department, school, or college), or they. may. form an interdisciplinary committee conslstlng of faculty from barious academ~cunits. The Graduate College awards degrees upon the recommendation of the faculty offering the graduate degree programs. For the lists of graduate degrees offered at ASU Maln and ASU West, see pages 413416. - - InterdisciplinaryStudy Although moqt graduate programs are admin~steredby academic units, a diverse group of interdisciplinary pro prams falls directlv under the suoervi ;on of the ~ r a d u a t eCollege. majors are m fields that are still emerging as recognized academic disciplines and, therefore. do not customarily form the academic basis for departments. Other fields of study are inherently in terdisciplinary and do not fit well with convent~onaldisciplines around which departments are formed. Curricula must reflect intrinsically broad disciplinary affinities, and faculty must be drawn from more than one department. The Graduate College oversees eight interd~ac~oIinarv/intercoIIeziate eradu . air. prugr.tnl\ auJ h.3, )om1 rc.qx,nslb~l 11) wllh rhc College of Iducdtlon fur another 'There include the lollou~ng an^ . - - GRADUATE COLLEGE 405 Adult Development and Aging Program (Cenlficate in Gerontology) Creauve Wntlng (M.F A ) Cumculum and Instruction (Ph.D Oointl) administered with the College of Education) Exerclse Science (Ph D.) Justlce Studles (Ph.D.l Public Administration (D.P.A.1 Science and Engineering of Materials (Ph D.) Speech and Heanng Science (Ph.D.) Statistics (M.S Other interdisc~olinawdeeree oro grams include Commun~catron,Ph.D. (adnunlstered by the College of Public Programs); ~umanities.MA.. and Mo lecular and Cellular Biology, Ph D. (both admlnrstered by the College of Liberal Arrs and Scienceq). Each of these programs uses re sources and facult) from more than one discipline. The program promote co operative research and instruction amone faculty who share common in terestsbut are housed in d~tferentaca demic units. The programs allow students to pursue degrees that are intel lectually coherent but that bnne to gether dlverae strengths of the univer stty. See the "Interdlsclplinar) GraduDezrees. Ma~ora.and ate Proerams Concentrations) Oberseen by the Graduate College" table below < . Adult Development and Aging Program An Interd~sc~phnary, 2Csemesterhour Certificate in Gerontology may be earned by graduate students who wish lo study the b~ologval,ps)chological, sociologsal, and policy related aspects of aging and the economic. health,-and soc~alconcerns of older people Students enrolled in the cert~ficatepro gram may simultdneously pursue a ma lor in an acadenuc unit offering a graduate degree or may enter the pro gram a5 nondegree graduate students. The Cenlficate m Gerontology pro vides d broad academlc foundation for students who wlsh to apply the h o u l edge and pro~t~natr.l) 200 . wzec .. - in length in the desiredforeign language. A student may petition the Graduate College for a re examlnatlon, but must pass the examination in no more than three attemots. Theses and Dissertations The master's thes~sor equivalent is an introduction to research writing. All doctoral degree candidates must submit a disbertation, w ~ t hthe exception of the Doctor of Musical Arts with concenua tlons In choral music and solo perfor mance, which requires three recitals and a research paper The Doctor of Philosophy dissertation should be a valuable educational experience that demonrtrates the candidate's mastery of recearch methods, theory, and tools of the discipline. The dissenation should demonstrate the candidate's abll~tyto address a major intellectual problem and to propose meaningful questions and hypotheses. It should be a contnbut~onto h o u l e d g e that IS wonhy of publication by an establ~shed press as a book or monograph or as one or more articles in a reputable journal. For format, the Graduate College must review the final cop) of the master's thesis, doctoral dissertation, and other final documents that are required to be placed in the l~brary.Copies of the F o m t Manual are available in the Graduate College. The student is re qu~redto submt a complete copy of the thesls or di~sertationfor format review at least 10 worklng days before the oral defense (two weekc if there are no holidays d u m g the tune period) Doctoral students must submlt a completed Sur vey of Earned Doctorates Awarded in the United States, conducted by the National Research Councll. Graduate student5 and their supervisory c o m t t e e c h a m jointly select a style guide or journal format representatlve of the field of study. The Grad uate College allows some flexibility in the format of the manuscript, but Grad uate College and library guidelines must be followed. The student must submt two final copies of a thesis or dissertation to the ASU Bookqtore for binding. Bound coples are placed in Hayden L~brary and Un~versityArchives. Doctoral can d~datesshould also subm~tone copy of the t ~ t l epage. approval page, and ab stract (which must not exceed 350 \*s,rJ<) The \ludeni i, rsbponsible for thc b ~ n d ~ nfccs; c ~naddil~on,docrorsl students must pay to have their dissertauons microfilmed by University Mi crofilms International (UMI). The fee coven the expense of having the docu ment sent to UMI. where it is microfilmed and cataloged. Information on the dlssertat~onappears in various pub lications, such as Dissenation Abstracts Internalronal and the annual supplement of the Comprehensive Dis senatation Inder. Application for Graduation Students should apply for graduation no later than the date specified in the "Graduate College Calendar," found in . fees are pay the Graduare ~ a j a l o gAll able at that tune. Students applying for graduation after the deadline listed in the calendar are required to pay a late fee. At the end of the semester in which they apply for graduation, students are offic~allynotified of any degree re qulrements they have not yet com pleted. Students are requested to complete a quest~onnairewhich serves as a graduate exit survey. Students who do not complete all degree requirements by their anticipated graduation date are requued to pay a refiling fee. Withdrawal from the University See page 61 of this catalog. A master's or doctoral degree student who does not enroll for three cal endar years is considered withdrawn and must reapply for admission to a de gree program. Summer Sessions See page 417 of this catalog. D a t e s a n d Deadlines The "Graduate College Calendar" In the current Groduare Catalan lists deadl~nr.rfor thr. ,uhm~<,lo!, oi thests .anJ J~,\ert~tit>ns to the Gradu~teCoI lege. the last day to apply for gradua tion, the last day to hold an oral defense of a thesis or dissertation, and the last day to submit theses and d~ssertations to the ASU Bookstore for binding. S t u d e n t Responsibility It i5 the resoons~b~l~tv of the maduate ~tudentto know and observe all proce dures and requirements of the Graduate College as defined in the Graduate Caralog, the Sgrams: 2 other academtc issues (except grade appeals. wh~chare handled in aca demic college^), and 1. procedural matters in graduate stu dent programs (e.g., program, of study, thesisldis~eflnionexam?). The GCAB consists of three or more members of the Graduate Councll dp ~ o i n t e dbv the dean of the Graduate college at the beginning of each aca demic year. In speclfic cases the GCAB may ask for addlt~onalmembers from the faculty or one or more graduate stu dents to be appointed b) the dean of the Graduate College. The GCAB i~ chaired bv one ot the members as designated by the dean or a\rociate dean The GCAB is assisted by the assibtant dean who oversees the hearlng but does not serve as a member of the GCAB. Membershio is on an annual basis. but members of the Graduate ~ o u n c l l ' m a ~ serve for a ma\imum of three consecu tive years. T o the extent poysible, GCAB membership does not change durtng a student appeal. A member con tlnuec to s e n e on the GCAB Into the next academic year if an appeal is con tinued d u n g that tlme. GCAB Meetingr. The GCAB meet? when notified by the a\\iatant dean that an appeal rs pendlng. The GCAB re qotre- t u o thirds of the committee prccent for a quorum A GCAB mem ber must dlsqualit) herself or himqelf if a cace in\ol\ec a ~tudentIn her or hls a~ademlcunlt or the member has some direct tle to the rtudent who is appeal ing The dean of the Graduate College with a current or replaces the ~nd~vtdual pd\t Grddlldte Council member. A re cord~ngsecretary is selected before each appeal. This person keepc notes of the hsar~ngSecrctarial ?upport for typ Ing notes 1s provfded b) the assistant dem. A tape 1s made of the hearing. Jurisdiction of the GCAB. The GCAB bar the authority to receive wntten ap peal\ from graduate ~tudentson the re \new uf any actlon or decision by any unl\ercltv facult! member. staff membcr. or adminlctrator. Howeler, any ap peal must first be reviewed at the level of the academic unit from whlch the graduate student 15 m a l ~ n gan appeal. The GCAB hay the nght to declde not to h e a an appeal. In thiq case. the decis~onof the academlc unlt is final Thc GCAB md) hear appeals on pro grdm dlsm~ssdl,other academic issues. or procedural issue,. In addition, the GCAB hears any appeal referred to 11 by the dean of the Graduate College. The GCAB doe, not review I. appeals of Lour\e grades, including omn~buscourses such as indepen dent reqearch, theus, or dlsserta lion, which are handled through the academlc colleges: 2. appeals conccrnlng academlc dts honest), whrch are handled by the academic unit with appeals to the Un~versn)Heanng Board; 3. appeal, concerning scientific mis conduct, which are handled by the academic unlt wlth aooeals to the Councll of Research and Creatlve Acti\ IWthrourh the Office of the Vlce ~iesldenlforRerearch and Strategic Inlt~dt~ves. 4. appeal5 for whtch the graduate stu dent has not fully used all other ap peal and review processes (e.g., the academic unit). 5. appeals filed more than 30 calendar da)s after recel\ing notrficauon of the actton taken at an appeal by the academ~cu n ~ (or. t ti appropriate, another unlverslty committee); .. GRADUATE COLLEGE 413 6. allegation? of discrimination; and 7. other appeals or grievances under the jurisdiction of other university boards and comrmttees. . Appeals are not heard dunng the summer. The cdlendar stops on the last day ofexams for the rpring qeme5ter and begins on the first day of clarser for the fall seme5ter. Mediation. Mediation between the graduate student and any umveraltv of ficial 1s alaayr a preferred option to a hearing. If medrat~onappears beneficial when the initial appeal is filed with the GCAB, the GCAB may recommend that mediation occur and select a me diator. If mediation is succe?sful dnd both p a l e s agree to the dec~sion.a written record of the outcome is filed by the medldror wlth the GCAB, all partier imolved, and the dean of the Graduate College Ifmedlahon is not successful. the graduate student has 30 days from the end ot the med~atlonpro cesq to requeqt in wntinp a formal ap peal hearing. Authorits. The GCAB ma) affirm or reverse &e ongmal decision being ap. pealed and make such recommenda- tions for further actions as seem appro pnate In the course of any hearing. the GCAB is authorized to request addi tlondl evldence or testimony by any rtudent. faculty or staff member, ad miniswator, other umvers ty employee. or other lnd~vidualas a witness. The GCAB has final duthority in procedural matters. The decls on of the GCAB 1s find. The chair of the GCAB notlfies all partie5 ofthe d e c ~ s ~ o n Filing an Appeal. Before an appeal comes to the GCAB, the normal channels for re5olving disputes must have been consulted The dppellant should consult with the major profesaor to re solve the rswe at that level. If the issue cannot be reaolved with the major pro fessor, the appellant should seek out the department chair or designated indl \idual for resolut~on In some cases. lf the major profe~sorand department c h a r have not been able to resolve the Issue or the outcome still needs to be pursued, it may he appropriate to pursue the is\ue with the academic college been dean. If lhe Issue has at one of these levels, an appeal to the GCAB may be pursued. Before lnlt~atingan appeal. the grad uate student should ,peak to the assocl ate dean to qee if the Lssue can be re sohed informally Should negotlatlon, through the a\~ociatedean of the Graduate College, not succeed, the graduate qtudent may submlt a written appeal. All appeals murt be submihed in aritine to the associate or assirtant dean oithe Graduate College. Witnesses and any other pertinent e\ idence must be l~stedin the appeal. The writ ten appeal must apeclfy the grounds for the appeal as llated in the document "Guidelines for Appeals." available in the Graduate College. Only documents that follou the guidelines are conald ered, although unl\erslty regulations pemnent to the case may be used as supponlng grounds. It is incumbent upon the student to demonatrate to the GCAB that grounds for the appeal er: ist. The written appedl may not exceed ," p g c > ,n ---a- The arsociate or aslskmt dean noti fies the appellee and request. unt,ng, information from the appellee related to the case. neinitial uniten response by the appellee is subrmtted w~thin15 days of recelvlng notice of the appeal. ,,, Graduate Degrees and Majors Offered at ASU Main Bdccalaureate degrees and majon offered at ASU Maln are ahown on pagea 7 8 Baccalaureate degrees and major, offered at ASU West are shown on page 506 Master of Accountancj Master of Architecture Master of Arts hthropology Archaeolog) Bioarchaeology Lingulstlcs Medical anthropology Museum \rudics Phyrlcal anthrapolog) Social cultural anthropology A'l Art education Art htrtory Cammun~catlon Curriculum and lnstrucuon B~llngualeducdu n Communtcal~on Earl) chlldhoad education Elemenlq educat~an Engltrh aa a aecand language Indlan education Mathen atics educ~uon Mult~cullumleducation Read ng educatton Science educat~on Secondary educauon Socd btud~ereducauon Educational AdrmmsnaUon and ~ u ~ e r v t s ~ o n ' Educauondl Psycholog) Engllsh Compuatne llterature Engllsh lhngu~srca Literature and language Rhetonc and cornposllian ' Major offered rowad more rhm o e degree a the qune e\el - Nor a c c e p ~ n gapp icallonr ' The malo ha\ only one famal~redconcenrriuo "omel rher area of study arc drallable for mas pr grrn are otieferednr ASU ~r I ' Srudentr appl) to lhlr degree p aeram thr ugh $heColle.e of Lau not ihc GraduaIeCallcee French Comparallvr llterature Language and culrure Literature Geoeraphy German Comparatiw literature Language and culture Llternere Hlstory Astan hlrtor) Bntish hlhtor) European hlalory Latin American hlrtor) Public hi\taly U S hl~tory U S Western hlstory Humamoeq L e m n g and 1nsuu~tlona.l~echnologv' Graduate Degrees and Majors Offered at ASU Main (continued) Mathematrcs Muslc Elhnomusicalogy Murlc h~rtoryand ihterarure Muclc theory Fhlosophy Pal~tiralScxence Amencan pallttcs Comp~ratlvepolltlcs Intematlonal relatlans Pol~ttcaltheory Relsgtous Studies School Library ~cience'.' Social dnd Phnlasophlcal Faundauonri of Educal~on Sociology Spanish Comparative ltteramre Languageandculture Lingulsuc* Literature Spec~al~ducattonl Theatre Master of Businers Administration Master of Computer ~cienee' Master of Counseling Master of Education Counselor Educatran Counselins and student wrsonnel Specla1 ~ducatianl Gtfted M~ldlyhandicapped Mult~culturallyexcepoanal Se\erely/multtply handcapped Master of Environmental Planning En>tranmental Planning Urban planning Master of Fine Arts An Ceram~cs Drawing Fiben Intermedia Metals Painung Photographic stud~es Photography Pnntmahing Sculpture Wood Creauve Wntlng Dance Theatre Acung Scenography Theatre for youth Master of Health Services Administration Master of ~ a w s ~ Master of Mass Communication Communlcauon ans Master of Music Early ch~ldhoodeducatron Campos~t~an Elementary education Music Education Engltsh as a second language Choral mus~c lnd~aneducation General music Mathematics education Instrumental music Multicultural education Peltamance Readtng educaoon Sclence education Secondw education Performance pedagog) Soctal \tudres education Plano accompanyrng Educattansl Administrat~onand Solo performance (instrumental, Supervtslonl Educat~analMedld and Computers keyboard, volce) Bu\ineas educauoni Master of Natural Science Educational Psychology1 Natural Science Hlgher and Adult Education Botany Adult educatlon2 Chemistry Hlgher educauon Geology Learnlng and h s l ~ c t l ~ ~n ed c h n o l o ~ ~ l Mathematics School Ltbrary ~ c i e n c e ' ' M~crablology Phyrics Zoology ' Ma] 'offered toward more rhan ant depnre 'N t accepting at the qame level uppllcat o r ' The ma or ha? ont) onc formahzed concenrratlon orher areas of study are avalable. Courses for rh s program are offered at ASU East ' Studenn uppk lo rhn degree program &rough h e College of Lau. not b e Grad"* Collcgc. Master of Public A d m h k h a t i o a Publ~cAdrmnntration P u b l ~infomauon management Publtc management Publ~c. polrcy . analysis . and evaluation Urban management and planning Master of Seieaee Aerospace En tneeringl Agnhuslness Agnbuslness management and marketing F d quality assurance '? Bioengineering Brolog~calScrences Botany Ecology Photosynthesis Bullding Des~gn Com~uteraded deslm Energ) perfarmm;e and ul8mate responsive dchltcrture Faclllues develupment and management Chemical ~ n ~ i n e e n n ~ ' B~omedicaland clin~calengineering Chemical process enpneering Chemical reactor enmneerine Energy and tnatenalr ronvcn~on E m ~ r a n m m ucontrol l Saltd aate pruccr,mg Tansport phenomena Chemistry Analyucal chemstry Biochermstry Geochemistry Inorganic chemstry Organic chemrstry Physical chemistry Solid state chemstry Civil ~ n ~ i n e e r i n ~ ' EnviranmentaUsarutary GeotechnicaUsod mechanics Structures Transpartation Water resourceshydraulics Communication Dxsorden Computer Science1 Construcuon Construction science Facxl~tles Management Decision and Infomanan System Economtcs Electrical Engineenn Engineering Science - kl GRADUATE COLLEGE 415 Graduate Degrees and Majors Offered at ASU Main (continued) Environmental Resources Erercise Sc~encePhyaicalEducation Fanuly Resources and Human Development Famly studies General family resources and human development Geology lndusmal ~nglneeringl Computer aided processes Computer megrated manufacturing Human factara Information systems Operations research Organization control Quality control reliability Jusuce Studres Mechantcal ~ngrneenng' M~crob~ology Molecular and Cellular Btolog) Ecology Nursing Adult health nuc-me Energy and matenals con,ervon Env ronmenta ~ontral Soltd m t e procesqing Transpon phenomena Clvll Englneenngl En\lronmenlal aanltary Geateihntcal soil mechanics StmcNrcs Trdnbportation Water reaaurcecihydraul~cc Electnial Engineenn Englnecnng S~rence PI Industrial Engineering' Computer a ded procecse5 Computer integrated manufacturing Human factora Infom auon Fvctema Operations research Master of Social Work Master of Taxation nursing Nursing administrat~on Parent child nursing Physics Recreat~on Outdoor recreation Recreatton adn trustratton Statistics Zoology ~eolog~3 Master of Science in Design Indusmal Deslgn Design methodology, theory. and cntlclsm Facl ,ties plannrng and mandqement Human factors m deslgn Interior Design Desrgn methodology. theory. and criticism Facilities planning and management Human facton in design Aerospace Engineenn ' Major offered toward Master of Teaching English as a Second Language Master of ~ e c h n a l o g y ~ Technolonv -, Aeronautical engmeenng technolooy Aeronaut>calmanagement technology Electronlcq engineenng technology Graphrc cammunicat~onstechnolog) Indmtnal manaoement and wpervlslon Manufacturm. engineenng technaloev Doctor of Education Counselor Educatton2 Curnculum and lnsuuctlonl Btlingual educat~on Communlcauon ans Curnculum studies Early childhood education Elementary education Engllsh as a second lanouage Indlan educatlon Mathemat o educat~on Mult cultural education Readme educatron more than one degree at the aame level appllcauan . The major ha only one foma ired canc&uauon. ther areas ot rmd) are a~allrhle Courses far thls program x e oftered at ASU Earr SNdenf~apply to &$ degree promam thr ueh the Col ege of Law nor the Graduate College NOI accepting Educations Admnibtrat~onand Supenision Hlgher and Adult Education Adult educauon2 Higher educatlon Leamtng and Instrucuonal TechnologyDoctor of Musical Arts Mus~ Choral mwic General music Instrumental muslc Music composition Solo performance Doctor of Philosophy Aerospace En~lneennq Anthop, ogy Ar~haeologv Phvptcal anthropology Saclal culNral anthropology Btoeng~neenng B0tan) Ec ogY Phoropvnthestp Busmeas Admuustratton Accountancy Decls on and mfom atlon s)stems Finance Health \ervrcec research2 Mana-ement Markeun, Purchaa~ngand log~sucrmanagement Chemcal Englneenng Bio ed~caland chmcal enmneenne Energy and matenals conversion En\ironmenral control Solid state procesatng Transpon phenomena Chemistry Analyuca chemsvy Biochemstq Geochemavy Inorganic chermrtry Or,amc chem~strv Phys~calchem~stry Salld ,,~er Se,ssio,ti Bttlleli,r. summer study abraad brochures. or other summer information. phone 6021965461 I or write to ARIZONA STATE UN~VERS~TY PO Box 873003 TEMPE AZ 85287-3003 Inter nationa l Programs Donald McTaggart, Ph.D. Director In a world of increasing interdepen dence. A,zona state universitv qeeks to intcrdct ulth intsllcctual and r.duc3 t i m a .ultures thmughnut the uorld. In ternatiunal Pr~granlre n J a \ t > r \to Je velop a global competence for students, faculty, and ASU as a whole Interndtional Programs encourages students to study abroad, facult) to teach and con duct research in contact with scholars around the world, and the lnstttutlon to develop fruitful forms of collaborative work with a variety of higher learning entitles abroad. The universit), in its endedvors to fulfill these functions, takes cognlrance of the raptdly changing world of the late 20th century. Canada and Mexico hold a special relationsh~pas a result of proximity and membership in the North Amencan Free Trade Agreement (NAlTA). Europe is rap~dlydevelopmp as a supranational unlt in the form of'the ~ u r & e a nCommunity with an ethos of its own. The Pacific Rim con sututes one of the most dynamic economic regions of the world. All of these regtons are interconnected through swiftly developing lntormat~on channels, whose power 1s qutckly changing the contours of higher educa uon. The lnlerndllrrnal Pr~$!r.lnl\ ot1i:r. I \ ~ d m l n ~ s 1 r a I 1pan ~ r . loi ~ thc OiIice o i the Senior vicd president and Provost. Its functions include develop~ng . - and dd ministering uni>ers~typrograms abroad. encouragtng faculty panicipation in ex changes, and pursuing relatlonsh~ps w ~ t hfoundationr and agencies Intent on furthering the international character of ASU. Academic Programs ASU ha\ a number of programs in tended to enhance international perspectlves in the student populdtlon They are broadly of two kinds ~ t u d y abroad programs and student exchange programs. Study Abroad Programs. Study abroad programs are arrangements with educational institutions abroad such that ASU students can study in these institu dons and, at the completion of their pe nod of study normally either a sernea ter or a full academic year- In Germany, Israel. Italy, Mexico, and Portugal. "Island programs are those in which students take courses taught in the host country language and frequently llve wlth host fanultes. The courses are designed to he offered to foreign (not host count^^) ~tudenti ASU offers such programs in France and Spdm Programa in whrch students can take courses taught in En glish are offered in the United Kingdom but may also be offered in certain tnstitutions in non Englibh speaking countries. Exchange Programs. Exchange pro erams are thore in which a small num ber of ASU students may \tudy dt a forelgn inhtltution, in return for which stu dents from that instituuon have a recip rocal opportunity to study at ASU. ASU students pay thelr normal realstra tton fee, ,nJ t;lt;on JI ASC cten' thweh they .,ttc.nJ the in\tltutlt,n u ~ t h which the; are being exchanged. In general, ASU registration fee? and tu ition may be p a d by scholarships or wal\ers. Financial ald may. In most cases, be applied to the costs of ex change programs. As in the case of study abroad programs. ASU students earn ASU resldent credit on these ex chugr. program\ Ehchdnpe program< ~ ~ f frtu.lent\ cr the ~ h a n c eto enter the mainstream of unibersity lite in the country of their chose. Normal par uc~pationin an exchange program is dependent on prior attainment of an ad equate level of language competence to be able to function in classes in the host country In several instances, student5 may have the opportunity to undergo ad vanced level intens~velanguage in amctlan for approximately one month ~n the host country before the start of INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS 419 the academic uear. The costs of these tionship is also maintained with the De- World Wide Web home page (http:/1 paid to ASU for an exchange. ASU has exchange agreements in several countries. including Bolivia. Canada. France. Germany. Japan. Mexico, the Netherlands, Noway, and United Kingdom. These and other possible locations arc under constant review. laneuaer leaminr and comoetence in the'su&essful cokpletion of both study abroad and exchanees. - The Colleee . of Business also maintains a student advi sory system for College of Business students intending to go abroad. 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 one dav. Prorram - fees as applicable have to be paid and deadlines met. SNdsnts should keev themselves informed of any applicable refund procedures, noting that. since study abroad and exchange arrangements sometimes commit the university, refunds are not always possible in full or in pan. ASU fee refund schedules do not apply. Non-ASU Programs Abroad. ASU shldents may participate in non-ASU programs abroad. For cases in which ASU has a consoltium-type agreement. resident credit may he obtained under conditions apprnved by Undergraduate Admissions. Financial aid may be applicable to meet the costs of these programs Area Studies Programs. International Proerams maintains close liaison with area studies programs. such as the Center for Asian Studics. the Center fnr Latin American Studies. and the Program for Southeast Asian Studies. among others. Some of the administration of exchange programs may be cdrried out in these offices. A close rela- - Prwedures. Students interested in participaling in such programs should identify their interests as soon as possible-in the freshman year if language learning is to be involved. Students should express their interests to the International Programs office in MOEUR 124: if need be, students are directed to other officer from there. It is essential to consult with a departmental program advisor. since the return of credits ultimately depends 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 depanure. Information on the status of programs can be obtained from the International Programs office in MOEUR 124 or from the International Programs O t h e r Activities International Programs seeks to encourage a wide range of other academic activities. These activities include exchanges of faculty members and the development of institutiowal relationships with universities overseas to encourage joint research projects The oftice also assumes responsibility for a considerable number of visitors who come from overseas to visit the ASU campus. AS U East B,," R. The crcatinn of ASU East. the umversity's third m c h u r c a ~ n p u su , a approbed by thc State Lepislalure in I99J and is located at the former Willm b Air FWCS nil^ at ~ i ~ ~ i Field F ~M.D. ~iRoad ~ ~ ~a m s and P o u e r Ruad in Mesa. Stanllller;rn Provost ing fall ~yyf,. ASU E~~~is [he home campus for the School uf Agribusiness and En\ironmental Rewurces and ths School oiTechnalog). offering the only baccalaureate and master's degree pro^ yamis of their kind in Arizona. Students in these programi have a choice of u p p e r and loner-ditision general education caur\r\ uffsrcd in pannership n i t h the Maricopa Community College District. and students inlcrehtcd in other major, are able tu s e t a solid program In zcnsral education at .ASL; East. Inn o \ a t i \ e programs in the a n s and sciencer and selected profssc~onalarear arc under de\elopn~ent. In addition lo c l a s m o r n \ arid Iahoratorie~.ASU offer, revdenrial life in single Farnil? home, and dorniitorics as well a5 a camputer center. library access. fyod scr\ icc. studcnt certices and acti~itie,, and 3 full range of arhletlc and recreational FaciI~tie\. S U East mill evolve a< a re~idcntialf u l l k e r \ ~ c ecampus with its n u n unique ch:iractcr. r z n i n g 5,000 to 10.000 \tudents b! 2010. Fur morc infonnarion. call 60219653278. ~ ~ ~ 01 *gribYsiness h ~ ~ and Resource Management , Eric P. Thor Director (ASU East) 6021965-3585 PROFESSORS CHALQUEST, EDWARDS, GORDON, KAGAN. STILES. THOR ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS RACCACH. SEPERICH ASSISTANT PROFESSORS PATTERSON. RICHARDS PROFESSORS EMERITI BARRETT, LYTLE, MADDY, V. MILLER. MOODY, RASMUSSEN. RICHARDSON. ROBINSON. TAYSOM PURPOSE The Schovl of Agribusiness and Resource Management provides academic program5 directed toward agribusiness and resource management aspects o f agrioulturs. Agribusiness is a dynamic industv that provides employment to a large percentage of the U.S. lahor force. R e ~ o u r c emanagement focuses 1 SCHOOL OF AGRIBUSINESS AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 421 on the basics of agnculture manage ment, marketing, and finance to pro vide a sustainable system for the needs of future generations. Courses in the School of Agribusiness and Resource Management are designed to prepare students for the wide range of job op ponunities that exiqt in the agricultural industries and governmental agencies. The academic programs are especially designed to meet the needs of the urban student who has had little or no previ ous agriculture experience. An interest in plants, animals, or foods can be the starting point for career development in agricultural industries or resource man agement. The undergrdduate programs also provide the necessary trainlng for students preparing to enter graduate de gree programs. Center f o r Agribusiness Policy Studies The Center for Agnbusiness Policy Studies carries out research and devel opment relating to agribusiness, rural development, multiple use of scarce re sources, and public policy. The center addresqes regional, national, and inter national development m the context of global and competttive markets for ag ricultural products and inputs. Of par ticular interest is the development of private sector stratemes and publlc policy alternatives that go beyond wadi tional government subsidy programs to find innovattve, market onented ways to enhance competitiveness in interna tional market<, increase rural incomes and create new jobs. A related center concern is the development of "win win" strategies for resource manage ment and the multiple use of scarce re sources by competrng Interest groups The goal of such policy development is to resolve or manage conflict region ally, nationally, or globally and to pro mote long term, susta~nableagriculture In terms of regional economic growth. Of particular Interest to the center are innovative rural credit programs for de veloping nations, strategic marketing to identify profitable "ruche" markets and further processing to create jobs and add value to agricultural products. For more information, contact the director of the Center for Agnbusiness Pollcy Studies at 6021965 3585. NOTE DEGREES Bachelor of Science (B.S.). . . The School of Agnbu~inessand Resource Management offers the Bachelor of Science degree in Agnbus~nesswith concentrations in agribu5tness (wlth op lions in food industry, general agnbusi ness, and international agnbusinesr), computer analysis. and pre vetennary medicine. Master of Science (M.S.). The School of Agnbuciness and Resource Manage ment offen the Master of Science de gree in Agnbuslness. The program in cludes research and the preparation of a thesis. A minimum of 30 semester hours of graduate level course work is required for the degree. Add~tionalde tails for this degree are glven in the Graduare Caralog. ADMISSION See pages 47 5 2 , 61-64, and 26& 265 for information regarding requ~re ments for admlsslon, transfer. retention, disqualification, and reinstatement In addition. students who are begm ning their initial college work in the School of Agnbusiness and Resource Management should present secondary school unit5 in accordance with the minlmum university requirements. There are no secondary school agricul tural course requirements. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS See pages 74-94 for a list of ap proved General Studies courses. Stu dents ~houldconsult with a school aca demlc advisor on courses that are most appropriate for fulfilltng the vanous requirements MAJOR The Agnbuslness major is an ap plied, ~ndustryoriented curriculum. The study of animals, plants, and theu utllrzat~onin the food and fiber system forms the base of the program. Stu dent? learn to analvze firms involved in lnput ,upply activities, commodity pro cessing, food manufacturine. and food distribition. Students also;tudy government agricultural promams and na tlonal a c t i v ~ t i that ~ s affect agri business. Because of the U.S. role in supplying commodity and food products to the morld markets, internaoonal aspects of agnbuslness development and trade are emphasized. The baccalaureate degree require ments in Agnbusiness lnclude the Gen era1 Studie~,the Agribusiness core, a proficiency core, the major core, and the option courses and electwe courses to complete the graduation requuement of 120 seme-ter hours. Before entering the junior year. each student. with the aid of an advtsor, is expected to select an option. COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students pursuing a B.S. degree in the School of Agribusiness and Resource Management must sausfy F m t Year Composition and General Studies requirement as follows: ~ i ~ 1 ~. y ~ ~ ~~ ~ The completion of a minimum of 120 semester hours ~ncludingFirst Year Compovtion, General Studies, the school and major cores and option cour\eq lead5 to the B.S. degree. An overall GPA of 2.00 1s required Of the ENG 101. 102 ~i~~~ yea semester hours required for graduat~on, Composition' ........... 6 a min~mumof 50 semester hours must or ENG 105 Advanced Flnt Year be upper div~sron.Also see special Campos~tion(3) grdduation requlrements under the pre veterinary medicine concentration de General Studies scnbed on page< 423424. Oreroc, and Cnrical Inouln. L l caune . . ......... ......... 3 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS AGB 444 Agnbuslness Analysis L.2 ... .. 3 In addition to fulfilling school and Numeroc\' Nurnency courses ... . 6 major requirements, majors must sat isfy the General Studies requirement as noted on pages 71 74 and all university See the school academlc adv~sorfar apgraduation requirements as noted on proved courses. page? 66-70. incluhng First Year Composition. For the Genera Stud es requ rement. codes (such as L1. N3 C and H), and courses, see pages 71 pages 6 6 7 0 Ornntbus courses are offered that are not sled n the cata og, see pages 44-45 94 For gradual on requlrements, see ~ i Hunmn~nesortd Fme Ans and AGRIBUSINESS Social and Behm~torolSoences 15 semester hours rmnimum) At least one course must be upper dlvi sion. two courses must be from the adme department, and tao deparunenu or more must be represented m the total \clectian HU cour\ea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 9 SB course5 . . . ............... 6-9 Nolerol Sctences* SIIS? courses ........................... 8 Total General Stud~es....................... 35 * See the school academ~cadvisor for ap proved courses. SIXsemester hours taken in two of the three awareness areas are requ~redin the final list of courses of fered in the student's graduation program of study. If desired, these courses can be included in the HU and SB course selecttons. A g r i b u s i n e s s Core All students pursuing a B.S. degree In the school must complete the follow Ing general core courses: AGB 300 LwestocL Management ....... 3 AGB 302 inlroductlon to Agnbustness .................... 3 AGB 310 Cmp Management.. ........... 3 Total .................... . . . .9 The follow~ngproficiency core courqes are requlred of all students except those in the pre veterinary m& cine option: 100 The Llvtng World S I B 2 ........ 4 or BIO 181 General Biology SI/S2 4) CHM 101 Inlroductory Chem~strySI/S2. 4 or CHM 113 General Chemtstry SI/S2 (4) and CHM 115 General Chermatry w~thQualrtauve Analysis SI/S2 (5) ECN I I1 Mvcraeconormc Principles SB ... 3 . 3 MAT 117 College AlgebraNl or MAT 210 Bnef Calculus N I (3) Computer caune* ........................... 3 BIO Total ................... .......... 17 * A Ilst of acceptable courses is a>a~lablem the School of Agnbusnness and Resource Manabemen1 Oftlce. The Agribu~inessmajor offers sev era1 concentrations and options. It combtnes busrneas and technical agriculture as they relate to the manage mznt, marketing. and financial objec ttves of agnbuslness firms. Topics of interest include the supplying of input resources and servtces to agricultural producers, the management of croo and iivestock enterpnsesTthe processing of raw agricultural products and the management and quality assurance of food manufacturing Food dtstnbutlon is ex m i n e d from the points of view of food wholesalers and retllers as well as food sentce firms. whtch include restaurants and specialized food firms. The study of agribusines also tncludes analysls of the cnttcal roles of government in regu latrng certain aspects of agribusiness and promoting internauonal trade tn agribustness products. Agribusiness. The agribusiness con centration contains the general agri business, internattonal agnbusiness, and food Industry options. General agrrbusiness integrates the knowledge and skills needed to manage people, products, dnd services in agn busmess enterprises. Agribusiness management comb~nesthe agricultural sciences. behavtoral scjence, and corn mon sense Functional. tnstituttonal, and behavioral aspects of marketing are examined while studvtne the flows of products and services th;ough the vari ous market channels tor amicultural Inputs, commodities, and food. Emphasis IS placed on up to date management/ markettng methods that allow graduates to meet challenges in the food and fiber industries. Graduate7 are qualified to make stgnlficant contributions in a broad range of career oppomnities that extst in agribuqiness. Many s m career paths that lead to upper level agnbusiness managernentfmarketing p o w tlons. Inremarronal agribusiness relates worldwtde agricultural resources to the . requlrernents and potentials of the various nattons. Particular emphasis is given to economtc development and to the internat~onaltrade of food and fiber products. Special courses are offered to form a unique cumculum that is designed to train either the U.S. or foreign student to work in the enhancement of agricultural prog~amsof foreign counmes. Provided is a basic knowledge of U.S. agricultural techniques that is extended to the global aspects of agriculture. Graduates in this area are particularly qualified to aid in the develop men1 of the world's agricultural poten tial to provide food to meet the expand ing populattons. Jobs exist in cornmerc ~ aindustries l and in government agencles national, tntemational, and for eign. A language capability in addition to English is recommended. Food industry focuses on the scien tific and technical competence required for employment in this field. Strong emphasis is glven to bastcs such as chemshy, food processing, and food safety. This unique program offers employment opportunities for graduates in aeencies. food mdushies, reeulatorv and consumer organizations. Students selecttng the amibusiness concenlmtion are requlred-to take the following courses: . Agnbuslness Marketing ....... 3 Agnbuslness Finance ......... 3 Agnbus~nessManagement 1. 4 Agnbus~nessTechnology.. .. 3 Agribusiness Accounting ..... 3 or ACC 230 lnuoductory Accounting I(3) AGB 412 Agricultural Commod~ties ... 3 AGB 444 Agribusiness Analysis U..... 3 AGB 490 Recent Advances m Agribuscness .................. I AGB AGB AGE AGB AGB Total 312 332 342 364 390 .................................23 Also recommended are: AGB 443 Agnbustness Management 11 .............. 3 AGB 455 Agnculmral Marketing Channels ....................... 3 AGB 458 Internatvonal Agribusiness G ............... 3 AGB 474 Agribustness Palrcy and Government Regulations ....... 3 ECN 112 Microeconom~c Pnnciplea SB .................. 3 Typical Curriculum for the Agribusiness Concentration First Year AGB 101 Fwd Cham G ....................... 2 CHM 101 Inhoductorv Chem~svyS I B 2 .......... ENG 101.102 Flrst Year Compas~tion........... MAT 117 College Algebra N I . . . General elecuve courses ............... SB awareness area courses ............... Total. ......................................... 30 SCHOOL OF AGRIBUSINESS AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 423 if des~red.A pre-vetennary medicine student who has been accepted to a AGB 302 lntroductron to Agrlbuslnrss . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 school of vetennary medicine and who AGB 190 Agr~buainessAccounting ... 1 also elects to earn a B.S. degree in the School of Agribusiness and Resource ECN 111 Macroeconomic Pnnctplcs SB. .. ....... 3 Management may do so by completing ECN I I2 M~craccononuc a mirumum of 30 aemester hours at Pnncipleq SB .............. 3 ASU and by completing the school reApnbuctnec\ eleclr\en comes ................ 6 qulrements and the General Studies re ................. 6 qnirement. The student may then re General elective courses HU awareness area courses ................. 6 ceive a wntten statement from the dean Total. .............................. 30 of the College of Engneering and Applied Sciences givlng senior in absentia Third Year pnvlleges. The student is ehgible to re AGB 300 Llreatack Management . . . 3 ceive the B S. degree after the Office of AGB 310 Crop Management ....... 3 the Registrar receives a recommends AGB 312 Agnbu~meI12 ,LI,LI 11-1 10 11111.1 lhc I.L!.~.II ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CORE Engineering Technology Core Nu,,icriii.\ f f t ~ ~ ~ ~ on\titutc.the sngincer~nftcchn<,losy cure and ilrc rcquircd i n ;ell h;!cc:~l.iorc;tti. degre~.pn>$ran15 i n fhc c n g i n c c ~ i ! ~Icuhllcnl<,f~c\: $ . - of clrculs uslnu in;trumentatlon and the cornpuler as tooisiecture lab. Prerequbsites: ETC 100: MAT 170; PHY 112,114. I II I I t .. ... . 4 211 Applied Engineering Mechanics: StatC'IILI I 1-1 (;cnk,~;$l ics. 13) F. S. SS ('I~cII~~~Iv! 1,)r l . , ~ ~ g ~ r ~(41 ccr\ Vecton, farces and moments, force systems. LI(' 201 l\llllllccd l:!~ilcic,~ISclenci. . . -1 equ~llbr#um, anaiysls at basic structures and < , I l;l;I'?flx lt'IIP'-,O,PdrCS properhl:\l 2frll I ' I c . 1 I II 3 >I:\[' 201 ~ I c ~ ~ (',~ICL~II\ ~ I ~ 11 ~ I. ~ . ..L . .c 3 : ~I r~. <)! ;:c s . : ' s . ~ T P ; ar'.l a m catfons to heat englnes and specla1 5ystkhs. Fundar""ll.. . ..... .. . . . . I<)-211 menlals of conduction. radiation, and convectlon Prerequlsltes: MAT 261;PHY 112, 114. 400 Technical Communications. (3) F. S, PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION AND AFFILIATIONS Q< -, 0 ilr - I. J aoo :,rwar n3 .RTP ca p.o ca! ons I . P S P P ! ~ ' C . > >rase0 o? a rectea F . ~ O. t > i 3 r c r .e ate: 'a c.rrcnl twnnca too110 :,a I I r r t ~)r,>$ril~li\ in cs. Prerequisites: completion of first-year En,\cn>n;~ut~i.;il Ensiriccl-in? l ' c c h n o l ~ g > . gtsh requirements. L1 course; senior standlog Elc.crn>nicr Engciici.nn$ l c c l i n ~ ~ l ~ ~ g as ~ .a CEAS major. General Sfudies: U . iind \Ianuf:icturlns tlng~nec?ingT~.ch- DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICAL TECHNOLOGY 427 Department of Aeronautical Technology William K. McCurry Program Coordinator (ASU East) 6021965 7775 PROFESSOR GESELL ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS McCURRY, REED ASSISTANT PROFESSOR JACKSON LECTURERS DOUGLAS HOMAN. KARP, SPENCE PROFESSORS EMERITI CARLSEN, COX MAlTHEWS PEARCE, ROPER. SALM RS SCHOEN. THOMASON The Department of Aeronaut~cal Technology offers two md ors leading to a Bachelor of Sclence degree. The malors are Aeronauticdl Mana,Dement Technology and Aeronautical E n g ~ neering Technology. The Aeronautical Management Technology major in cludes optlons in atmay sctence a u craft systems management. airway x i ence management, dnd a b rnrrro auhne pdot flight management Graduates are prepared for entry Into the avlatlon and aerospace induam tn productt\e, professtonal emplovment or, altemati\ely, for eradudte study. The cunicula emphastze the recognized pnnciples underlying the application of technical h o w l e d e e as uell as current technology, preparing the graduate to adapt to the rapid and continual changes in avsatlon and aerospace tech nology. Admission New and transfer students who haxe been admined to the uni~ersrty,who meet the requlrements for admission to the School of Technology, and who have selected Aeronaut~calTechnology are admitted to Aeronauttcal Technol ogy without separate application to the Department of Aeronautrcal Technol ogy. Transfer credits are rolewed by department faculty advrsors To be ac ceptdble for department credtt. transfer courses must be equivalent in both con tent and level ot offering Identified Lower-Division Courses The 18 semester houri ot rde,trlfied lo\t,er d!i.rsiun courses, 11stedbelow. should be comp eted cat~stdctonl)be fore any upper dlvlsion cour,ea can be taken. Each of the tdentlfird /OMet dr L ~ s i o courses ~t muat be completed with a grade of C or better. Identified Loner-Division Courses AET IS1 Pn\ate Pllol Ground School .. 3 or AET 184 Ah /,uiir, Thcoretlcal Preparatl ,n I (3 AET 280 Aeronautical Struclure~. Matenals, and Sy\lcmr .1 AET 287 A~rcrattPowerplilnt\ . . J CHM 1 14 General Chemlrlrb tor ~ n o l n e e kS I S? CSE ECN ENG ENG ETC MAT MAT PGS PHY PHY PHY PHY Totv .: .... 4 181 Applled Problem Sol\lnc ugthBASIChl ...... or CSE 181 Appllcd Problem S ilvine utth FORTRAN V < 1 111 Macroeconon IC Pnnclple, SB ... . 01 Firat YearCompo\~tton.. 102 Fint Year Compo\~tton. 100 Laneuagcs ot Technolog) 170 Prccal~uluc\ I . . . 260 Technical Calculu\ l V I 101 lnrroduct~onto Ps) holog) SB . . . . I I I General Ph)rlc\ SI/S?' 112 General Phys c\ S I ~ 2 ' I I1 General Phys ca aborator) S S2 1I4 General Phlatca Laborator) S I ~ 2 ' . . . ... . . .. I Both PHl I I I and 113 mu\\ bc LaLen to x u r e SI or S2 credit Both PHY I I? and I I J mu\[ be tAm to \ecure S i i r S2 cred 1. 1 in aircraft structures, reciprocattng and turblne engines, aircraft performance, design. mandgement skills, busmess pnnciples. systems anal)s~s,and a variety of course work specific to aircraft flight, alrport operatrons, and air trans portatton 5 ) stems. The degree offers three options nb mmo airhne pilot fllght manaoement. airway science management. and airway science aircraft system, management. Airway sclence management and airway sci ence aircraft cyqtemc management curncula habe the approval of the Federal Abiation Adm~nlctmtionas a ~ i u a yscience progrdma and can lead to employ ment in that agency The options are d e ~ n h e dseparately below. All degree requlrements are shown on Currtculum Check Sheets for the op tion? The requtrements (see pages 277 278) include Fust Year Compost tlon, General Studles, technology core. and aeronautical management techno1 og) core. Refer to the indivtdual option degree requtrements for additional required courses. Aeronaulical Management Technology Core AET 182 Pr \Are P~lorGround School .. 3 AET -80 Aero Suucfures. Matenals, and Systems .......... 4 AET 2b7 h~rcrafiPoaerplanls . . ...... . 4 AET 342 A\ attan Laa/Regulauans ..... 3 CSE 181 Applied Problem So ving wtth BASIC ......... 3 or CSE 100 Intoduction to Computer Science (3) or CSE 183 Applied Problem Sol\mg with FORTRAN (3) ETC IUO Ldn~uaeesof Technology . 4 ETC 201 Applled Electrical Science . 4 MET 210 Enetnecnng Matenals . ... .. 1 Total. . .... . .... . .. . . .... . . .. . 28 - Ab lnitio Airline Pilot Flisht Management Option AERONAUTICAL MANAGEMENT Flrgi~rffartlrri? is cenified b~rhe TECHNOLOGY-B.S. Federal A\ rarion Admrnrsrrarron Ab i,rrrro alrline pilot fight manage The Aeronautlcal Manaeement ment comblnes academc ctudies and Technologv cumculum is deslgned to fl~ghttrainlng to prepare graduates for pro\ide d thorough teihnlcdl back ground combined alth an ~nterd~ac~pli pobitions wlthtn theair transportation industry, primarily m the area of fl~ght nary general umversity educatton. The operationa. Theoretical preparation and graduate is prepared to assume respon fllght tratning are specifically intended ~lbilitiesin d uide x e a of mdnagenal to prepare the student for employment and technlcall) related areas of avia rn the scheduled airllne industry. tlon. The student gains a bdckground NOTE. For the General Stud es requ cement codes (such as L1, N3 C and H and courser see pages 71 94 For graduation requ rements see pages 66-70. Omn bus courses are offered that are not sled n the cata og see pages 44-45 T h ~ curriculum s on cent rates on fly Ing plus the techn~cal.management. and com~uterrelated a ~ ~ l ~ c a t nec~ons essary tdoperate In t h e ' h ~ ~density h en \~ronmentof modern airspace. The prowan emphasizes cntlcal thinking and cognitlve, anal) tical. dnd communicat~onskills. The career opt on leads to arllne plloting and the de\elopment, admin~atratlon,and enforcement ot safety regulations including a ~ r w o l i h ~ ness and operational standards in civ11 a\.i.,inn ..... Ground claaae, and flreht tranine in h 1 I a I light m i lnc!it ol,tlon arc tightlv and I~J - . I I ! I-C ~ T O hlghly brganized as a single. continu ouc training program Each student be gins actudl flight tralnlng with the first lesson of the fl~ghttralnlng Fyllabus and completes each leason block in Fe quence, throughout the trainlng. Flight exper~enceand cert~ficatesrecelred betore entering nb b1111otraining at ASU may or may not allow the indixidual student to progress more eaqily through the trainlng, but may not be used to re place training requirements in the ASU Droeram While enrolled at ASL, students do not recere college credit for fight instruction received dl flight schools other than school, under contract with the uni\erslt\ for oh b~rr!ofl~ght~ n ~tructlnn. Flight riwrri~crroncoBr are tiof bl c uded rrz u,i~tersimruirron and fees. n,e rstimared cart of ah tnrrroflight trarrring is $60.000 br odditron ro nor ma1 iarR.e,srn c o ~ r \ Degree Requirements Ab rnrrro airline pllot flight manage ment students are required to complete a minimum of 128 semester hours, in cludlng at least 50 semeyter hours of upper d~visioncourqes. Students in the ah rnrrro airline pilot flight manage men1 optlon must also successfully ~olnpletequal~ficationscreemng examinationq before beg~nninga b rrzrtro flight tramng. Quallficdtion screening includes a first-clays medlcal examina tion. psychological evaluation, and a prychomotor shills tests. Students who do not p a s the qualificat~onscreening examlnatlons but are otherwise quall fied may contlnue in Aeranaut~calEn gineenng Technology or in Aeronaut1 ~ aManagement l Technologv. ~n either the almay sclence management opuon or the airway sc~enceaircraft systems manaeement o ~ t l o n . PHY I I? General Physlcs s1/sz2 .3 PHY 114 General Physrc5 Laboratoly s1/sZ2. . . . . . 1 Tolal ............................ 18 Course R e q u i r e m e n t s All degree requirements are shown on the student's Curriculum Check I Both PHY 111 and 1I3 must be taken to secure S1 or S2 credit. chon* 'Both PHY 112 and 114 must be taken to SI or S2 credit u.,bbL. In addluon to the requ~redcourses (see pages 277 278) for First Year Compos~t~on, General Studies, and the aeronautical management technology core, the following addtt~onalcourses are ACT 1 x 7 p,,,.ll. ..n 22 I pllol (.er,,fi..ule A, ;,tlUn > ! C I C D R , I ~ ~ , . -. secure ~i~~~ ~ science ~ n i aoption g ~ ~systems ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . , 3 AET 222 Insmment P~lot Ground School . . . . . . . . . . . 7 AET 3W Aircraft Debtgn I .......... 3 AET 304 Ab lnlrio Theoretical Prepantton ll .......... 6 AET 314 Cammercral Pilot Ground School ................. 7 AET 124 Ab lntrzo Theoretlcal Preoratian Ill ........ 6 AET 330 Ab lnztro Tblheoretacal Preparatnon lV . . . . . . . . . AET 335 Ab lnrrzo A~rl~ne Pllot Flight Trnnnlng I1 ........ AET 362 Ab 1!8rrro Theoretlcal Preparation V ........... AET 763 Ab lndlro Airline Pilot Fllght Tralntng 111 ....... AET 382 Atr Navlgauon ....... AET 387 Mulu engtnc Ground S~hool .................. AET 462 Ab lnirm Theoretical Preparvuon VI . . . . . . . . . . AET 463 Ab lnrrio Alrline Pilot Fl ght Tra~nmgIV ......... AET 187 Arcraft Dcsien 11 . . . . . . . CHM 114 General chcGlruy tar Engtneer, Sl/S2 . . . . . . . . . 4 MAT 260 Techntcal Calculus I NI . . 3 Suggested Course Pattern for Freshmen First Semester AET 182 Private Pllot Ground Schwl 3 ECN 11 1 Macraeconomtc Principles SB.. ............. 3 ENG 101 Fmt Year Composition ... 3 MAT 170 Precalculus Nl ...... 7 PHY 111 Genenl Phystcr S//SZ' 3 PHY 113 General Phys~cs Laboratoly S//SZ~..... 1 Total. ~ ........................... 16 Second Semester AET 183 Pnvate Pilot Centficate . . l AET 220 A~~atlon Meteorology ....... 7 ENG 102 Ftnt Y e s Comporzlion ..... 3 ETC 100 Languages of Technology . . 4 MAT 260 Tcchn~~al Cdlculus l NI 3 ~ Flrahr trarnrnp is cerlified bv, the ~ e d e r a~l v i a t r o nAdmmrstration. ,\1m3) isiencc 31~irilft ~stcmc mdnagcnlenl cc~mh~nc\ academic stud. les and flight training to prepare gradu ates for a wide variety of positions within the air transportation indusuv. ~ncludingm1litaty.8irline. and general aviation. Ground school and flieht training are available, allowlng the stu dent to obta~nprivate pilot, commercial pllot, and flight instructor certificates and also the instrument pilot, instrument Instructor, and multleng~nep~lot ratings. Type rating in the Boeing 737 alrliner is opuonally available. This curriculum concentrates on flying plus the technical, management, and computer-related applications nec essary to operate in the high density en \ironmen1 of modem airspace. Thls career leads to the develo~ment.admnistration, and enforcemeni of safety regulations. includine ainvorthlness and operational standards in civll avia Don The program emphasizes criucal thinking, and cogmtive, analytical, and communication slulls. The airway science aircraft systems management op tion 1s approved by the Federal A v ~ a t ~ o nAdministration as an Alrway Sci ence Program. While enrolled at ASU. students do not receive college cred~tfor flight ac tivlty or lnstruct~onrecelved at flight schools other than schools wlth which the unlxersity has currently contracted for such insmction. Consideration is glven for fllght experience rece~vedbe fore enrollment at the university. Flight instruction costs are not in cluded in universq tuition andfees. The estrmated cost offlight trarning is $25,000 in additton ro normal universm costs. Degree Requirements AItway sclence flight systems man agement students are required to complete a mnlmum of 128 semester hours, including at least 50 semester t f i Department of Electronics and Computer Technology Robert W. Nowlin Program Coordinator (ASU East) 602l965-3137 Fax 602l965-0723 PROFESSORS MAISEL. McHENRY, MUNUKUTLA ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS FORDEMWALT. McBRIEN. NOWL N. WOOD ASSISTANT PROFESSORS LIPARI, MACIA, PETERSON ZENG PROFESSORS EMERITI BAXTER. EDWARDS, STRAWN Purpose. Electronlcs engineering technology is a technolog~calfield of spe cialization that requires the appl~catlon of qcientific and engineering knowl edge and methods comb~nedwlth tech ntcal skills in support of electricallelectronics engineering achvities. It lie5 in the occupational spectrum between the craftsman and the engineer at the end ofthe spectrum closest to the engineer. The electronics eneineenne " - technologist is a member of the electronics en eineering team that conqists of elec tronlcs engineerc. electronlcs engineerine - technoloeists, - and electronlcs engl neering techmclans. The electronic- engineenng tech nologist is applications oriented, and builds upon a background of appl~ed science and mathematics including the concepts and applications of calculu?. Usine state of the an technoloev. ". the electronics engineering technologi-t is able to produce ~ractical,workable. and safe results quickly and economlcallv. to install and operate technlcal systems, to configure hardware for to develop and unique . appl~cations, .. produce products, to service machines and systems, to manage - manufactunng. processes. and to provide customer sup port to technical products and systems - Degrees. The Department of Electron ics and Computer Technology offers the Bachelor of Science degree - in Elec rronic.; Englneerinp 'l'rchn.?logy ( B S l L-KT,. Four options are a\ailahlc. com puter systems. electrontc systems, mi croeleclronics, and telecommun~ca tions. The conrparer s\srem> option com blnes applied electronics and computer hardware-software concept5 and appl! catlons. It has been formuldted to meet the needs of penons who wish to engage in digital and computer systems appl~cationsa? a career focus. The elecrronlr sysrems optlon ia aimed at preparing penon5 for careers In Instrumentation, control. and power systems applications. Thls optlon al lows a student to develop a broad-bd~ed knowledge of electricallelectron~cfun damentdls wlth an application? perspec tlve. The Depanment ot Electronlcs and Computer Technology has had a con centratlon in electronic systems or in strumentatlon and systems control for many years. The course pattern5 in support of these emphas~sareas have been well developed and contlnue to prov~destrong support for the electronic system, option under the B.S.1 EET prigram. . The microelectron~cs(UET) optlon combme? dpplied electronics, mono circuit pro lithic and hybrid lntemated cesslng and applications. dexice and component fabrication. and mmufactur ing. The objectixe of t h ~ optlon s IS to prepare persons to dssume posltlons in the area of microelectronics manufac tunng with immediately applicable knowledge as well as to develop a strong toundation of electron~cfunda mentals dnd methods. Students ~hould be lnterested in the design. fabrication. and manufacture of imprinted c~rcuitrv. thin film circuitj, components. dnd systemc. The continuing- explosion in . semiconductor and related technolog~es and the11 applications to electronic and computer-related products otfers unlque and challeng~ngopportunities. Gradu dtes of t h ~ program s option secure positions in processing. manufactunng, op erations, and appltcatlons areas In in dustry as members of the di\erse w e n t~ficengineering team. The rrlecommunicarrons option has been smctured to take advantare of the recent changes in the telecommunlca tions indusuv. The . oromam encom passes the fundamentals of information and slgnal processing, modem band width etficlent digital radio analysis with RF and microwave circuits and systems. Applications include tele phone pulse code modulation, cable TV, fiber optic Ilnhs. and satellite tram misslon clrcults and systems. - - A Master of Technology degree pro gram wlth d concentratton in electron ~ c engineer~ng s technology is available for qudlltied B.S. grdduates. The un dergradudte program options are supported as emphdsls areas in the master's degree program. See the Graduate Caralog for more Informa tion. ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-B.S. - The deoartmental curriculum IS orea nlzed Into two categones, technlcal studies and General Studies. Technlcal studles conmt of core areas and the op tion ~pecialtyarea. General Studies consist of c i u n e s selected to meet the unlverslty General Stud~esrequirement as well as the mathlscience requirement of TACIABET A minimum of 50 up per d l v ~ s ~ ohoun n 1s required. includmg at least 24 semester hours of EET. n to CET. or UET upper d ~ v t s ~ ohours be taken at ASU. Complete program of btudy guide- with typical four year pat terns are available from the department. The Generdl Studies portion of the B.S./EET cumculum has been carefully smctured to meet the apeclfic requlre ments of the univenityand to inciude the content required by TACIABET, the profesjonal accredltqg agency for such curricula. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS In addltion to the courses listed for First Year Composltlon and General SNdles, the followtne courses are re quired. Engineering T e c h n o l o g y C o r e The following courses are requlred as pan of the engineering technology core: CHM 113 General Chem~slrySI/S2 ....... 4 EET 208 Electronic Ctrcults .. .. . . . ..... 3 ETC 21 1 Applld Engtneenng Mechan~c~ Statics . ...... . . .... 3 ETC 340 Appl~dThermodynamics and Heat Tranrfer .... . . ... .. . . 3 MAT 260 Technlcal Calculus 1 NI 3 MAT 261 Technical Calculus 11 ... . . ..... 3 Total. . . . .. . ... . . . .... . . ...... . . . ...... . . . 19 Electronics Engineering Technology Core Requirements CET 150 Dlgrtal Systems and M~croprocessanN3 ... . . . . 3 CET 150 D~gitalLode Pnnciplm. . .... 4 CET 353 M~crocomputerPnnclplec 4 CSE 294 C++ Programrmng 3 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 433 Electnc Networks . . . . . . . 3 Elecuonrc Circuits. . . . .4 Cammuneauon Systems ..... 4 Elecuon~cCtrculls U ............ 3 Profesrlonal Onentatron* 1 Electrical Power Systelns 4 Sem~conductarMatenals SclencelDev!ces. . . .3 UET 415 Elecuontc Manufacmmg Engineering Pnnclplea ......... 3 EET EET EET EET EET EET LET 101 310 372 194 396 407 33 1 Total ....................................... 39 * Students must take EET 396 the semester in which they are enrolled in the 87th hour of credit (ASU plw uancfer hours). It t h ~ s occurs in summer Fesslon, atudents should take EET 396 the prior spnng semester. Electronics Engineering Technology Options Computer Systems CET 452 Dlgltal Logic Appllcauons . 4 CET 456 Assembly Language Appl~catlons. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 CET 457 Mtcrocomputer Systems Interfacing . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 CET J73 D~gltaLIData Communncattons ................ 4 CET 483 UNlX Utll~t~es Uclng C Language ............... 3 ........ 7 Approved technrcal electives Electronic Systems CET 483 UNIX Uultoer Us~ngC .................. 3 Language EET 406 Conuol System Technology 4 EET 430 Instrumentation Systems ....4 EET 460 Power Elecuonlcs . ...... 10 Approved technrcal elect!ves Micrwleetranics CHM 116 General Chemistry SI/S2 ... 4 UET 416 Monolithic Integrated Clnuit ~ ~ ~................... ~ c e s 3 UET 417 integrated cxcu't Laboratory . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 UET 418 Hybrid Integrated Ctrcu~t Technology. ................... 4 UET 432 Sem~conductorPackaging 3 and Heat Transfer ..... Approved techn~calelectives . . . 9 ~ Tei~ommunicationsSystems CET 473 ~igitaLIData Communieation~........... 4 EET 304 Transmisston Lines and Wavegu~des. . . . . . . . . . . 4 EET 401 Dig~talFilters and Applications.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 EET 470 Communeauon Clrcults 10 A P P,wed ~ ~ technical electives ............. Electronics Engineering Technology P r o g r a m of S t u d y Typical First- and Second-Year Sequence Freshman Year First Semester CET 150 Drgltal Systems and M~croprocessorsN3 .............. 3 ENG 101 Ftnt Year Composition . . . 3 MAT 170 Precalculus NI .................. 3 PHY 111 General Phvsics SI/S~' 3 PHY 113 General ~h'yslcsLab SZ/S?'. ........... I 1 HU,SB, and awareness area courses Total ................... . . . . . 16 Second Semester EET 208 Electnc Circuits. .................. 3 ENG 102 ~ r s Year t Composition ......... 3 ETC 100 Languages of Technology ..... 4 MAT 260 Technrcal Calculus I NI ........ 3 PHY 112 General Physlcs SI/SZ' 3 p ~ y114 ~~~~~~lphysics Laboratory SI/SZ? I ..................... 17 Totdl .............. Sophomore Year First Semester CHM 113 General Chemistry SIB2 ....... 4 CSE 294 C++ Programming ............. 3 ECN 111 Macroeconarmc Pnncrples SB ......................... 3 MAT 261 Techntcal Calculus 11............. 3 HU.SB, and awareness area courses ...... 3 Total ................... . . 16 Second Semester Impact Of Commurucauons ... Technology on Soelety L I . 3 EET 301 Electnc Networks ................. 3 ETC 21 1 Applied Englneenng Mechan~cs:Statics ................ 3 MAT 262 Techn~calCalculus 111 ........... 1 HU.SB, and awareness area courses ......... 3 ITC Total ..... ................................... 15 Both PHY I I I and 113 must be taken to secure S l or S2 credit Both PHY 112 and 1 14 must be rake" to secure SI or S2 cred~t STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS The depanment hosts one of the lo cal chapter? of the Instttute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the Internattonal S o c ~ e t yfor Hybrid Mlcro electron~cs(ISHM). and the I n s m m e n t Society of Amenca (ISA). Students may also be elected to membership in Tau Alpha Pi, the nattonal honor soci ety for engineering technology. ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY EET 205 Electronic Devices and Circuits. (4) F, S Actve dev ce charactenst cs, mode 5, and ba sic c ~ C Ut ana ys s. Lecture, lab. Prerequisite: ETC 201 208 Electrical Circuits. (3) F, S Graph~caland analyl ca solut ons of electnc c EL IS. trans en15 and s ndsolda exctal on APP caloons 01 errc. t lncorems and compdler $0 fmns Pre or coreol s te MAT 261 301 Electrlc Neworkr. (31 F. S Ana ys s of e ectr c netnorK5 transronts sleaoy states n-soaal freq-ency response. ano lransfer t ~ n con r .s ng -apace tranrfurms an0 Fo~clerSer es Prereq~s le: EET 208 Pre or coroqL s tc MAT 262 304 Transmission Lines and Waveguides. (4) s Theory and appl cat on of transm sslan nes. wavegu des, antennas, m crowave mmpo nents, and impedance matching techniques. Lecture, ab Prerequbsnw EET3Qt. 310 Electronic Circuits 1. (4) F. S Mutt stage amplt~eranalys~sand design us ing models and computer slmu atton Lecture. lab Prerequ s'tes: EET 208. 372 Communlcatlon Svstems. (4) F. S Systems analyss and dks sn of A I ~FM, PCM, ano SSBcommm cG on systems IUO LO an0 d Ston on pellormance of comrn-nlCalm Svstoms .eCtLfe lab Pre ana corequiLites: EET 301 310. 396 Profesatonal Orlentstion. (1) F, S Technlca professlona economic and ethtca aspects of e ectron n/compufer eng neenng techno ogy pract ee and mdustna arganira 1'0". Lecture. pro]ects Prerequ sne: jun or stand no 401 Dtgiml Fllters and Applications. 13, S Ana is s an0 00s gn of a g la1 f lers Tlme Ire (ILBOCV ana Z.transform tecnnades ano waveform ana ys s Computer applicat ons Prerequ sltes EET 301' MAT 262. 406 Control System Technology. (4) S Control system components ana ysis of feed oack contro systems, stao try, perionnance. and appl catcon Lect~re,an, ComPLter s rnL la1 onr Preroa~s tes EET 301. MAT 262 407 Elearleal Power Systems. (4) F Elsc~ncalpo*er systems ana bs~s.generatcon tranm ss on ~ ~ S I ~ on, O J ana I .t.#zat on in. cludlng system protect a". Lecture lab Prerequ s te EET 208. 410 Linear Filters and Applications. (3) A Frequency response and feedback des gn of mu t stage e enran c c rcuits. Actve and pass v e t ler des gn. Computer analyss Prerequ sttes E l 3 301 310. 420 Operational Amplifier Theoly and A p pilcation. (4) A DlHerental and operational amp d e n feedback conf gurat ons, op amp errors and compensatloo and #nearand nan near appica tons Lecture, ab. Prerequ s tes EET 301. 310 NOTE Forthe General Stud es requirement, codes (such as Lt, N3 C and H), and courses, see pages 71 94 For gradualcon requ rements see pages 6670. Omn bus courses are offered that are not 'sled n the cata og: see pages 4445. DEPARTMENT OF MANUFACTURING A N D INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 435 !j@5 Digital Testing Techniques 11. (3) F TeSbng technology as app red to d gita sys tems boards, and chtps. Lecture, ab PrerequisnB' CET 354. 586 Dlgital Modeling Techniques. (3) S oigita system model ng and stmulaton usng hardware descnpt on languages Prerequ s tes: CET 350,354 - MICROELECTRONICS ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY UET 331 Electronic Materials. (3) F. S Phys~cal.chem~cal,electromagnet c, and me chanlcal propert es of e ectroncc materials. Solld State devce characterist cs and their matena properties Prerequlstes CHM 113. EET205: PHY 112, 114. 415 Electronic Manufacturing Engineering Principles. (3) F. S Elsctranic equ prnent des gn and fabr cation pnnc~plesand practkce. Camp etlan of elec tronlcs hardware des gn project and report Lecture, ab. With lab fee. Prerequ s te. EET senior standcng (113 hours) 416 Monolithic Integrated Circun Devices. (3) F Physics and electroncs of b polar and MOS devices used in ntegated circuns. Prerequ SIB'UETm1. Carequste: UET417. 417 Monolnhlc Integrated Circun Laborntory. (2) F Labratory pracbce in the fabncaten of tntegrated clrcuts Lab Prerequ ste: UET 331. Corequste: UET416 418 Hybrid Integrated Clrcult Technology. (4) s Layout fabrication deagn, and manufacture of th n and th'ck fi m hybnd c rcuN Lecture ab. Prerequcsnes: EET 310. VET 331. 432 Semiconductor Packagingand Heat Transfer. (3) S Packag ng theory and technques, hermetac and plastc assemb y: thermal management; e ectncal characterist cs and rellab ity. Prerequ smes ETC 340, UET mi; orequ ents. 437 Integrated Circuit Testing. (3) S Principles techn ques and strateg es em P oyed at wafer level and ftnal pmduct testng, b t h destructwe and nondestructve. Prerequ' site: UET 416. 513 Mlcroelectronica Technology. (3) Special processes, techntques, and advances n mono ithc and hybrid technology Emphasns on manufacturing practce and product app Icabon for LSI and VLSI. Sem nar Prerequ site UET416. 516 IC Pmcessing Technology and Inlegre. tlon. (3) F MonollUlic IC process mtegration and fabnca ton techno ogy. Lecture, lab Prerequ~ste UET416 518 Hybrid IC Technology and Appiicauons. (3) S mecry, prmssng fabncaton, and manufactunng of hybnd m~crwlsctron a devices and Products. APP tcations. PreWul*te: VET 331 Or equlMlent or nstructor approval - - Department of Manufacturing and Industrial Technology T o m Schiidgen propam coordidor, z,,dns&l Technology (ASU East) 6021965-3781 Dale Palmgren Program Coordinafor,Manufacturing Techno& (ASU East) 602/9656584 PROFESSORS COLLINS HILD, HOROW TZ, SCHILDGEN ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS BARCHILON, DAHL, GROSSMAN, HIRATA. HUMBLE*KELLEY, MATSON, OLSON' PALMGREN' ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ROGERS LECTURERS BIEKERT. OKONKWO PROFESSORS EMERITI BURDEnE, BURK, CAVALL ERE. KIGIN, KISIELEWSKI, LAWLER, PARDINI, PRUST, ROE, ROOK. SHELLER, STADMILLER, WATKINS, WlLCOX PUTOS~. Technology is the applica tion of science, systematic methods. techniques, procedures, machrnes, ma tends, and devicesfor the develop ment, improvement, and implementa lion o f state-of-the-art solutions to industrial problems. Increased complex ity and sophistication have created great demand for those in&\ iduals who possess a working knowledge of the technical phases of planning. testing. production, and fabrication o f con sumer and industrial products and equipment. Emphasis is placed on healthand The within Ihe Ihe de~amnent Is PxPme graduates who are able to de velop and communlcate technological solutions to indusuial problems, to perform management functions in systems operations, to improve and evaluate products, to provide customer support, and to facilitate technology transfer i n industry and government. Majors and Emphases. TOaccomthe m1sston3lhe depamnent Offers two majors leading to the Bachelor o f Sclence degree, Industrial Technology and Manufacturing Engineering Technology. Three emphasis areas are avalable under the lndusmal Technol ogy major, which IS accredited by the North Cenual Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools (NCACSS): graph~ccommunications, industrial management, and interactive computer graphics. Five emphas~sareas are avalable under the Manufacturing E n aneering Technology ( E T )major, which is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission o f the Accred~tat~on Board for Engineering and Technology: computer integrated manufachlring engineering technology, manufacturing engineering technology. p"h mechanical engineering technology, robotic and automation engineering tech nology, and welding engineering technology The department fosters research i n disciplines of technology to support its educational programs, offers courses i n support o f the general education requirements of the university, and offers Master o f Technology degree pro ms. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS M a n u f a c t u r i n g Engineering Technology-B.S. Engineenng technology core .......... 14 General Studies/Dcpanment Requirements ........................... 45 Manufacturing Engineenng Technology major ............................ 51 Selected emphasis m a ................ 12 .. 6 F~mtYear Cornposlllon . . TO Manufactunng Engtneering Technol ogy major and are required o f all Manufacturing Engineering Technology students. Refer to the specific em phasls m a s below for add~tionalrequi,ments. Manufacturing Engineering Technology M a j o r f : ! ;:f 2 2 ~ 2 2 ~ 2 ~ ~ ~ 2 ~ g y NOTE: For the General SNdles requirement. codes (such as L1, N3 C and H), and courses, see pages 71 94 For gaduatlon requ rements, see pages 6670 Omn bus courses are offered that are not Isled n the cata og. see pages 44-45. MET 3W Applled Material Sclence . 4 MET 102 Wclding Survey ..... . 3 MET 313 Applted Engrneenng Mechan~csMarerial, ... 4 MET 331 Destgn for Manufaclurlng I . 3 MET 341 Manufaconng Analyrtr . . 3 MET 344 Ca\t~ngand Famlng Processes .............. 3 MET 345 Advanced Manufactunng Processes ........ 3 MET 346 Numerical Control Point lo Po~nta d Connnuous Path Programming . . .. ? MET 401 Statisticnl Process Conuol 1 MET 416 Applted Computer Integrated M.!nufdctu"ng 3 MET 4.44 Produclron Tooltng 3 MET 451 Introduction m Robot cs .. 1 MET 460 Manufactunng Capstone Project I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 MET 461 Manufactunng Capstanc Project I1 .. ............ 3 recyclabil~ty.manutdcturlng flutds, and ate from thts program may work in the alr quality control during manufacturing areas of robotic weldtng, metallurgy, will be addre5ced. qualtty control, nondestructtve evalua Kecplrtd ;ourre> hlCl 442 Spc~idl- tion, welding process evaluation, and ,zed Pn~JucuunPro~e,\er1 3 1 *nJ nine technical sales. Graduates may find employment in hours approxed technicdl electives. the aerospace, automotive, heavy ma Mechanical Engineering Technology. chinery, heavy fabrication, and energy The primary objectke of the mecham production industnes. cal englneenng technology emphaats Reauired courses: MET 321 Enet area 1s to prepare the btudent for entry neertng Evaluation of Welding Pro level work in mechanical design and cesses (3). MET 420 Weldine Metal testing etther in engtneertng or manulurgy I (4j,MET 421 welding Metal facturing departments in product o n lurgy 11 (3): two hours of approved ented industnes. Malor emohasis la techntcal electtves. placed on reductng the amount of time Industrial Technoloav-B.S. reauired bv indu~trvto make the " gradu ate productive in any area ot work. The The curriculum consTsis of General student obtatns a well rounded aca Studies and technical courses. The demtc background with an emphasis in technical part of the curriculum in cludes a requlred core by all Indushal mechanics and thermal sciences Total .......... ............... 51 Rcqulrr.d codrse,: r \ E S J 1 5 G a d ) Technology majors and an emphasts area The technical emphasis part of ndlnlc. and Propul,ion ( 3 , . 3ITTI14 Computer-Integrated Manufacturing the curriculum soecifiei the reau~red .AnolicJ FILIJhlcchnl..: 131. , , .. l l t ' l ' J 3 h Engineering Technology. Computer Deslgn for Manufacturing 11 (4). and courses for each emphasis area and integrated manutactunng (CIM) has two hour\ of approled technical elec electtves selected with approval of an oroved to be a powerful tool for intives advtsor. Three emphasts areas are available: m a ~ h i ccommunications. in Robotic and Automation Engineering dustnal management. and interactive as the full potentla1 of computers is inTechnolog). The challenges to im computergraphics. The follow~ngIS a tegrated mto the manufactunng fa~tory prove producttvtty, product quality, and summary of degree requirements: computer integrated manufacturtng en reliablllty and to reduce costs must be gineerlng technology 1s concerned with First Year Compos!tian requirement. ...... . 6 addressed by tnteerating robots and au the coord~nationof computer ~ n f o m d G~ncralStudiesDepmment tomation i n i a n u f a c t u A g This em tton and computer implementatton in Rcqutrements ................................ 39 phdsis area addresses the field of auto Indusmal Technology core ..................... 19 manufactunng. matlng manufactunng processes. Indu\mal Technolog) major emphasis .... 64 Requtred courses: MET 448 Expert Required courses: MET 448 Expert Svstems in Manufacturine (1).MET Total. ........ ....................... 128 Systems in Manufacturing (31, MET 4 i 2 Implementation of ~ i b o t In s 453 Safety Management (3); six hours The following courses constitute the Manufactunng" .(3). and alx houn apapproved techmcal electives. Industrial Technologv Core and are re proved techntcal electives. quired of all ~ndust%l Technology stuWelding Engineering Technology. Manufacturine Eneineerine- Technol- This emphasis area IS deugned pnma dents. Refer to the specific emphasis ogy. Thi\ emphasts area is designed to arear for additional requirements. nly to prepare tndividuals for technical prepare technologistb with both concep oositions in industnes utlllzlne weldme tual and practtcal applications ot pro Industrial Technology Core and related processes. The tocus is on cesses, materidla, and products related the appltratton of welding- technologv -. . ETC 100 Languages of Technology .....4 to metalmorking industries Accord as applted to current and near future in GRC 294 Desktop Publish~ngand ingly, thls concentratton 1s intended to Infomat~anGraphkcs 3 dustnal needs. The program is strucprepare students to meet the reaponsi GRC 3 1 Quality Assurance far tured to probide the indlridual w ~ t ha bilities in plann~ngthe processes ot the Reproduction Processes .. 3 balance ot theory, application. and production, developing the tools and hands on experience The general areas GRC 317 Production Manaeement. ...... 3 machines, and integrattng the faciltties IST 346 Management Dynamics ..... . 3 covered by the courses are welding pro IST 494 ST: Project Management .... . 3 of production or manufacturing. cesses, matenals, nondestructive test Another area within manufacturtng Total ............................................. 19 ing, and weldment destgn. The student engineering technology prepares the also hds the opportuntty to work with Graphic Communications (GRC). student for the rmplementation of de robots in robotic melding appltcations. The purpose of the graphlc communi sign and manufactunng svdtegles that Also, a laser is available for investrgat cations emphasis is to prepare people favorably Impact the environment prior tng the area of high energy welding for a wlde vanety of profess~onalpost to manutacturrng and during mdnufdc processes tlons in the onntine and eraohlc com luring. Students will be able to address Graduates of this program have the munlcatlons industry. This area of em des~gn,matenals, and manufactur~ng capabtltty to function in d variety ot phasis offers a blend of technological problems with a focus on the envtrontechnical postttons related to welding Hnd managenal skills and knowledge. ment Concepts ltke design for and manufacturing. Typically, a gradu - . ". - - - . - - -. DEPARTMENT O F MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 437 It has been ~pectficdllydesigned to pre pare graduates to address the opponu nitles and lncrea~edcompetitive chal lenges t&ng place in the i n d u ~ t qar a result of technologl~alchanee and tur bulent economtc and human relatlona concerns. All courses are industry reaponsire. The students are exposed to care hi\to ries and problems reldted to dctual in dustry issues. Throughout the entire four vear curnculum. student? are en. posed to practical, situational analysl\ and effectwe oroblem sol\me tech niques. As a prerequisite for gradua tion. student* are expected to acqutre job reldted lndustry experience a\ prac ttcal preparation for making an imme diate contribution to an employer's busines. The graphic communlcatlons cur riculum is an integral pan of the future trends in computer graphics. imaging. and technical communications To achieve its objecures, the graphlc com munications emphas~sarea requnes 27 semester hours of reldted coursec and 37 semester houn of technical GRC elective couneq to be determ~nedby advning T y p l ~ acareer l paths may Include op erations management, sale3 and mar keting, and technology described be low: Opernrrons Monaqemenr. Computer graphic5 applications; conformance re .. .. quirements tor government regulation: declslon malung in a manufdcturing en vlronment; indusmal cost accounting. instrumentation for graphic arts manu facturing, manufacturing strategy; ma tenals testing and performance predic tion:. o~timtzation of oroductton 51 F . terns; organ~zationsand layout; plan nlne- and schedul~ne - for manufacturine. plant deslgn, plant ~nformations) s temr; printlng systems maintenance: product development and management: product~onmanagement: product~on coordination; supenlsor) rcchnique~. traffic management. Sales/Marker~,~g.Cuctomer educat~on: estimating and job cosung: tinance, personnel and human relations: market? for printlng; print and electron~cmedia. sales management; sales service; Ftrate gic planning; market planning. techno log^. Analytical modeling for manufacturing systems; applied elec Ironic, for the graph~ccommun~cations tndu5tq creation. n anagemenr and tran\mlsslun ot dlgrtdl lmaglng lnfor maion, en\ ~ronmentalcontrol, evdlud tlon of new trchnologie~,integrated computer graphlca: pnntlng plant engl nccriny qudlitv management and proces, control. \cientific propenles of graphtc ~ommun~cation\ materials. teuhnoloeical ne and torecastlne. - olann . Industrial Management. The purpose of thlc emphasis is to prepare super\i \or? and hioh lexel personnel tor management tunctlons in industrv. manu factunng. and public rervice organiza tionc The lndustndl management emphaals area cour\es are aruculated u ith the Maricopa Community College D~strict, Pima Cornmunit) College. dnd Yabapai Collcge Consultation u ~ t han advisor i \ requlred lo coordlndte the course se lrctlon for tranafer to the lndustnal mdnaeement areas of emphasis. To achie\e its obiecti\e\. the tndustrial management emphas~sarea require, i l semester hours ot reldted Lourhe, and 3 1 semeater hour\ of tech nical IST elective courccc to be deter mlned by ~dvlsln:. Techn c ~electives l to suppon the area of emphas~cmuct be cho*en by the ~tudentIII ~oncultat~on urth an advisor. Typlral arras for technical electives are aeronautics. conctruction electronlcs, fire wence, graphlc communlcdtlons. hazudouh materials and uaste manage ment. interaitl\e computer graphic<. \afety and health. te~hnology.and manufacturing. Artlculat~ondgree mentq are to be folloued b) consulting an ad\ isor. Interactive Computer Graphics. The purpoqe of the lnteractlr e computer graphics (ICG empham IS to prepdre studentonatand e ectron e compost on systems and procedures used n the graphcs communicaton ndustry nclud ng deskiop pub1sh ng Lecture ab. 331 O ~ a l i N Assurance for the R B D ~ O ~ U C t ~ o n~ r o c e i o e s(31 s nslnmentat on and metnodo og es tar maler a s tost no ano a-a rtv contra n tne ma or re 332 Film Assembly and Platemaking. (3) F Str~ppngnegatves and pos tves ine; hat tone duo-tone, and ful coor, contact ng f ats onto vanous types of mage carr srs Lecture. tab f e d trps Prerequste GRC 135 333 Sheetweb Press Technology. (3) S Functon of the offset pnnt'ng equ pment Lcthographic dynam cs of both sheelfed and sheerweb systems Lecture, ab. Prerequ ste GRC 332 or nstructor aoorava . 334 image Conversion. (3. F Theory ano proa.cl on of ine horr na Itones Contact *OM an0 SOecml cnecls tar the graph c ans !ndust& Lecture ab 335 Printing and Finishing Techniques. (3) S Ana ys s of malor prtnt ng processes of f exography screen process, and re ef pro oLctlon blnaery ana f n sn og procea-res Pre. req.8518 GRC 135 336 Color Sepsratnon. 3) S Metnods of proodc ng soparat on ncgal ves ano pos t ues Prereq~ slle GRC 334 337 Production Management (3, F Pan" ng an0 cantro ng nor* flon of man~lac Iartng processer Prereq.ls,Ie ITC 200 339 Estlmatlng and Cost Analysla 3) S Management r e allonsn p oeMeen flnanc a prod.ct8on an0 sa es depanmenls n pr nt r g nd-str es, ana vs s of eo.!3menl . labor. an0 matena casts; hse of paper and standard pr c ng cata ogs Prerequlste GRC 135. 433 Production Techniques. (3) N Systemat c product on plann ng exper ence Lecture, ab Prerequisctes: GRC 333 334 435 Plant Management. (3) F Concepts, pract ces, and processes used by the commercial pnnt ng p ant manager relal ng lo the apsrat on of the plant Prerequ ste GRC 135 or nstructor aoorova .. 436 Gravure Technology. (31 S In aepth s t ~ dofi tne mama prof ic an0 pro a-CI on SOOLBIICES re atea to me ararart method of 6r nt ng Prerequ s te ~ R 336. C 437 Advanced Color Reproduetlon. (3) F SCen1f c ana ysls for the eng neer ng of color reproduct on systems used n the graphic ads ndustry F e d tnps Preiequ slte: GRC 336 438 Graphic Alts Techniques and Processes. (3) F S SS Sdrve, ut prod-clon beqJences and prof, e of In0 pr nsng ano PLO !sn ng lno~stryLect~re. 80 Prereq~ s te [.ntor sane ng 439 Electronic Publishing Systems. (3, S Tne s,oy of elecfronc p ~ sn o ng systems and no* ten an0 0raoh.w are nteoialed nto a pub cation usingd;shiop pub1s i n g tech no og es 537 Current Issues in OualiN Assurance. (3) N D rected group study of selected ssues retat ~ng to qua ly assurance n the pnnt ng and pub sh ng ndustry . .. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT IS1346 Management Dynamics. (3) S Management cha enges and the eadership sk ISneeded to acheeve organ zat ona obpc tves n the chang ng ndustna and technca en" ronments - 402 industrial Laws, Contracts. and Reaulations. (3) F Rev ew of c ty state county and federal aws that affect ndustna and construct on ooera t ons matena s supples and acqu sot on pro CedUleS 430 Ethical Issues i n Technology. (3) N Top cs in soc a1 respons b Ity for ndustna technoogyandengneenng 445 lnduseial Internship. (1-10) F S SS Work experience ass gnment n ndvstry cammen$-rale w In st~dc"t'sprogram sp&a zw nstnnton by nd.stry wrtn ~n versty SL. oew.sty of Delhi (India Ph.D Lm\er\lt) ot Rochc\tei . . . . Acker. Barbara 1991 4wstant Profe\sor ofTheatre. B.F A . U m e n l t ) a t Trkas, Austm. M A . Cn\e Western Resene Um\erslty. Ph.D Wavne Slate Unrver\zt) Acker, Wlllirm J. 970 ,Prafe%ur Emerttua of Geography: B S., Purdue Unlvcr, ty: MS.. Unlreia~tyot Kaniaa: MA.. Ph D.. S\racu5e Un uenlt) . 4dams, Donna 1981 Asqlstant Protc\aor ot Nurnng: B S.N Lnl\er\tlr of M~r\oun.Colurnbta. M S Anrona State Unlberstty: D U Sc Unwera~ty f San D ego . . . Adamr. Karen L. I 981 A ~ ~ a c uProte5~or te of Eng sh. B A M.A Ph D.. Unl\en!ty of Mtch gan . . . Aeadianian. bictor 1993 4,\i\tant Profe~sorof S a e ~ o u,. l o eB.A ~. Moscbu Stale U n n e i \ t) \ I S . Ph D Lnt\ennr of Southern Caldom~a . . . Aguilar, John L. 976 4qsociatc Prtteqaor of Anthrapolog). B.A , Un verrlt) of CJ fornl*, Los Angelcs: M A , Callfornla State Unlverh 1). Lo\ Angc es. Ph.D , Un!ver\tty of Cal fornla, San Diego Ahn, Seung C. 1990). As.trtant Profc\sor of Econormcs; B A . S o s m e Ln!\enlt\. hl A.,PhD Mlch!tan StaIeUnx\ers!t\ . . kiken, Leona S. 1985 Profemor of Pwcholog): B S.. V ~ r e t n u Comm nwenlth Unnervt). M S Ph D Purdue Umvers~t) . . . Akers, Lex A. Yb0 Protealor ot Engtneenng. B.S E E., hI.S.E.E.. Ph D., T e ~ a Tech s Unlrervt) Akins, William H. I915 , Protemor of Theatre; B.A , Duke Unlrerut\ M A . Ph D Un %er,tt) ot Denxer . . AksentonitL. Gloria J. 1967 Aa\trtant Leamlne Resources Spcciall~t.V ~ d e oRoources: B.F.A . Un~verrlgof Nebmcka, M Ed. Anrona S u t e L n \ers t\ . Alareon. Justo 1968 Pr fessor of Lnn~uagcqandLlte aturer: 5 A , M A S ~ r o it a Span): M . 4 . L*\ni Unlvernlry Canada h r o n a Sldle 1n ber it): Ph.D Unlrerr I) of Anrona Uarcon, Ricardo 0. 1989 Ar\oc~uteProfes\or of Phyrlis and Astronon y: B S hl S Um\ersa\ ut Chile (Chile Ph D.. Ohio Uni\er \ , ~ t - t ~ [ 1'4 . ~ f c w ol'l30t.t~ ~c !, H S M S . M.>nld8,.lS w c I.'n>ter?~l). I'n I) I:n~rer.~t). ~ ,\ru.m.. f . Allison, Maria T. 11984) Prafeswr of Recreation Management and Tounsm. B.S.. M S Unlrernt) of New Mexico. Ph D Unlrerq~ty of llllnols . . Alode, Nicholas 0. 1991 Associate Profesor of Publtc Affa~ra. B A , M P A .Texas Southern Unlveritt). M A Ph D Unnenlt) of Texas. Dallas . . Alpen, Rojann (1995 ,Assrstnnt Profe\\or uf Nurqlng. B S N MS., Anzona State University. Ph.D , Unt\er\ity of l o r d . Altheide, David L. (1973). Regents' Professor of Justlcc Studis,: B.A., Centnl Washtngton State Collcge: M.A.. Uniberclt) of Washington: Ph D.. Untvenlr) of Calttornia. San D~ego . Alvarado. Ronald H. 1974 P r o f o o r of Zoolog): Interim Associate Dean. College ot Extended Eduiatton. B A,. Unlvcn~ty,I Californsa. Rner\ide. M.S., Ph.D Wmhington Stale University . Alvarer, Robert R. Jr. (1989). Aaaoclate Profcabor of Anlhropology. B A . No~thernArizona Universlr); M.4.. San Dtcga State Unrversily; M A . Ph D Stanford Unneniry . Ames. James G. (1983 Senior Reqearch Associate. Compuler lntegnted Manufacturing Slatems Center: S , Sari Diego State Unl\erslty . . . Amuadson, Susan D. 1995). Ac51rtant Professor ot Operat1on5 Management. B S Moorhead Stare Unnenlt). M B A Collese of St Thomas. Ph D Unlven~tyof Minnebota .. Anderson, Douglas A. (1979). Cronljte Endowment Board of Trustee? Professor of Joumallsm and Telrcon munlcatron. Director. Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunication; B.A., Hasttngs Collcge: MS.. Kearney Srate College. Ph.D Southern llllnors Unl\ennty, Carbondale . Aranda, Luis ( 9 7 0 . Arroctate Protewor at Legal and Ethical Studle5. B M M E d . Unnentt) of Anrana: J.D.. Anzona State Unl\ervtv . Areiniega, G . hliguel 970). As\octatc Profebsor of Counselor Educatton B q . hl.A Nen Merlco State Un~beniry:Ph.D . . Arias, &I. Beutrir 19891, Asro~tateProfe\ror of Mulucultural Educatton Dlreiloi. Center for Bllsngu4 and Bicultural Education, B.A M A Occldentdl College. Ph D Stanford Unlvenlty Alquist, Lewis R. (1984). Pmfebaor of An: B FA.. Rondo Atldnt~c University; M.F.A.. Cranbrook Academ) of An Amln, Omar M. 1994 Adjunct Facult) of Zooloev. B S M S Cmro Unlversrty (Egypt): Ph D. Anzona State Ur nervty . . . . . Armbruster. Dieter 1989). Professor of Mathemaucr. Abrtur. Zeppelin Gvmn.wxn ( W ~ sGermany r D~plom,Ph D , Unlvenlty of Tublngsn (Wr\r German) . Armendt, Brad 1989). Asaocidte Professor of Plulosophy. B.A Wtlllam Manh Rlic Unlrenlt).; Ph.D Untverqity of Illinois, Chtca- . . A'mstrong' L'(1967 ' Prufc''or Emer'tus Of Education. B.A State Teacher>Colleg~of law*; M S., Un~verslty of loud: Ed D.. Unner\!l) of Arirund . . Arner. Douglas G. 19s9 Profeasar Emeritus of Philosophy. B S Crelghton Unner\lt). M A,. Ph D Unnerclt) of Wch~gan . . Amold, Nilllam E. 11973). Prote\sor of Cornmumcation. B.S.. M.A Uonhern llllnolc Umverrtt). Ph D Pennwlvanla Stale Unlver ~ t y . . . Aronson, Jerome hl. 1966 Profercor of Botan). Act~ngChar. Depmment of Botanv. B A . Ph D Untverntty ot Calltornla. Berkeley . Arreola. Daniel I 1990). Profeswr of Geography, B A . Un~\ersnty of Callfomla. Lo5 Angeler M A Callfomla State Umverslt), Hayuard: Ph.D Untrerqtr) ot Calltornla. Las Angele? . . Arrowsmith, Ramon 1995 Ass~rtantProfessor of Geology. B.A , Whiffler College: Ph.D.. Stanford Un~venrty Arterian, Hannah 1979 .Professor of Law. Aasoclate Dean, College of Lan. B A . E l m Co legc: I D Unnverslly ot lowa . . Ashcraft, Robert F. (1995). Asslatant Professor of Recreatron Management and Tounsm: B.A.. Untvers~tvof Anzonu. M A , Nonhern Arlzona Unlrerslty: Ph.D Ar~ronaState Univeralty . Bahr, Donald hl. 11967). Protes,or of Anthr,polog): A.B.. M A Ph.D Harvard Unrvers~ty Bailey, James E. (197.11. Profe5cor of Eng neenng. B S.1 E.. M S.LE Ph D.. Wa)ne State Unlrer5tt) . Asheroft, Edward A. 1988 Prote5cor of Computer Scicnce and Engineering: B A,. Cantab (England Ph D , Imperial College of London England) . Ashe, Robert W. (1955). Professor Ementucot Education. A B M A . Anrona State Unirenit). Ed D Untrerslly of Southem Caltfornja . Baier, Leslie (1990 . Adjunct Prote\sor. Mriobtolagy: B.A L a ~ r e n c cUn~rerrlr,.Ph D . Unl\entt) ot Mlchtgan . . Baker, Dale R. (1989) Ascoclate Profesqor ot S e c o n d q EAucat an. B A Unlrerstty ot OUahoma. M A.T Trsntan Slate College. Ed D Rutger\. The State Untver$lty .. . Ashford, Jose B. (1984). Profeqwr ot Soclal Work B A . Loyola Unlvera~ry,New Orleans. M.S.W Ohlo State Umvernty. Ph D Boullng Green State Univenlty Baker, Georgianne R. 197 Professor Emeritu? of F,tm ly Resource5 and Human Development: B.S.. Marygrmc College. M S .Ohto State Unnerrlt\. Ph D Mlchlgan State Unnrrslty AsNej. Richard (1981). Assoctste Profesor of Polltrcal Sclence. B A Un~venttvof Cal~farn~a. Smta Barbara. M A . Ph D.. Marsachuactta Institute ofTechnolog) Baker. Lawrence A. 1997 .Acv\tant Protecsor a f C i \ ~ I Eng~necnng.B S Penns)l\an#nState Unnenltj: ht S.. Utah State Unl%eralty.Ph D Unlverslt) 01 F ortdn . . . . . Ashur, Suleiman A. 1993 Fault) Avoc~ate.Center for Environmental Studies. B.S., An Na ah Natlanal Unlverslty. Israel. M.S.E.. Univeratt) of M~chtgar Ph D Anzona State Untverqity . Baker, Mare A. 1988 4djunct 4sslstant Protesor 01 BoUny. B A,. San Jo\e Sute Un~verslt).M A Hun boldt State Un~verrnty. Ph D.. Arilono State Unnerait) . . . Ater. Steven 1992 A~s~stant Piote\\or of An. B.A .Central Washington Un~\erslty.M F A . Un~rersrtyof Ilknois Atsurni, Takayori P. 11968) Profewx of Mus~c;B.F.A.. Kunttachi Mualc College (Japan). M M New EngImd Conservdra~of Muaic Balanis. Constantine A. 1981). Regents' Proferror of Electncdl Engmeenng. Director, Telecommun~~at>onr Re5earch Center: B.S E.E.. Vargtnta Pol)rechn~cln\t~tureand State Unlrerqlt): M.E.E.. Unl\cnlt) of V rginla. Ph D Ohlo State Unlrenlt) Au, Chih-Chun 1970 Lau Llbrar an. Head. Technical Services. LL B.. Nat~onalTanwan Un!verr~ty Tawan M 4 , Un~vers!tyof Chicago Balasubramanian, Krishnan (1983 Protessor ot Chemistry and Biochem~rtry:M Sc B s a lnst~tuteof Te~hnologvSctence (India): M.A Ph.D .John? Hoplans Unlrers~t\ Aulerich, Christopher E. 1989). Facult) A5soctate. Del E Webb School of Construction Baleazar, Hector 1989). Awoclate Profcasar of Faml) Resources and Human De\elopment B.S.. lbcroamericono Lnixer-aty Meuco M S Ph D Cornell Untrers~t\ . . . Autore, Donald D. (1959). Profeswr Ementuc of Technology. B S E . Un~veraltyof Michigan: M.S.E.. Anzona State Unlvenltv Ax, Leland S. (1959). Professor Enlentuq of Englneenng. B S E B S R E Tn State College: M S K a n w State College . . . . . . . Backhaus, Ralph A. (1977). Profe\,or of Botan); B.S.. Rutgers, The State Unlrers!ty. M S Ph D Unlverst) of Callfamla. Dabis . Bacon, Sid P. (1988 Profeswr ot Speech and Heanng Sclence; B.G.S M.A , University of Kansac. Ph D Unlverslty of Mlnnesata. Twin Citiea . . . Bacon, Thomas 1991 Profeswi of Theater, B S Odland Unnersity . Badger, William W. (1985 Profew r of Construction. Director. Del E Webb Schual of Conavucrtan. B S M.E.. Auburn Unlversttv. M S.C E., Ollahoma State Unlver%t). Ph D Iowa State Untvers~tv . . Bacr, S v s m >I. ,1938 . . A ~ , < ~ : u l r .Pr.>fc\. ,r of h l ~ k h ~ n ~ tH~ S; . . \ I S , Ph.0 L ' n ~ \ c r ~dt~ tl )l l ~ n o ~ ~ B a g ~ e l Ihlarilyn , ,ItJ721 A*..,.ldc Pn~fc..ur ol Nunlng. R S N . I ' n ~ r ~ n .%f ~ tC) i l ~ t u m tLo, ~ . \nyele\, hl A . An,.lnr State L ' .I . I'r.\r. \V"III>II'. Lill \ C T \ t l ) . Ballon-Aguirre. Enrique 1992 Al\ocjate Professor ot Foretgn Languages. Bachiller en Letr~a.Bdchillcr en Derecho. Un~\crstyof Arequtrra . . IPem): Doctor en Liaratura. The Narronal Unbrersttb of San Marcas (PLIu): Doctorat en Etudes Ibenques. Untverr~tjof Paris Ill France Bantz, Charles R. 1986 .Professor of Commumcatton: Vice Pro%ost.Officc cf the Seruor Vlce Pre\ldmt and Pro\ost. B.S.. M.A Unner\it) of Minnes la. T%nnCltter. Ph D.. Ohla State Unnersit) Ph D Untrenlty of Arlrona . . Balling, Robert C. 1987 Aa5oclute Profewor ot Geography: Director. Climatolcgy Laboratory. A B . Wlnenbey Unnersil). M.A Bowltng Green State L n i \ m ~ t ) .Ph D . Un~verc~tv of Oklahoma Ayres, James E. (1982). 4djunct Profe~sorof Anthropology. B A . Fresna State Unlrerrtty. M A . Unlreralty of Anrana . . . . . . Baldini, Pier Raimondo 1978 Profewr of hallan. Cha~r. Depanment ol Languages and Ltrcraturc*: B.A.. Sin Fr~nclrcoState Unrrer\lt). M A . Un~%ersny of Brll ch Colurnbla Cdnad~ Ph D , Univer\ll) of Calltornla, Lo, Angele, Axford, Roger W. 1975). Professor En entur of Secondary Educat!on: B A,, Nebracla Weslejan Unwer$iry: M.A Ph D.. Uniuenit) ofchtcago . . . . Axelrod. Morris (1972 Profesror Ementus of Soc~olog).B A . Ph.D Untvcrsttv of Mtch~gan . . . Bag,. V i n y h m g 1\88 \\..,.tale Kr..:.tr. h Pr~Ic~.8on.tl. Chcttu,rr) ln*.lr 21 ('ornl>~l:rS.~cn;u xnJ E~~gnneenng. V8.e Pret.Bouny: B.S.. e~\ Brown Un!vrr,,t): Ph 1). R r a ~ ~ d Ilnt\er\at) Birge, Edward A. (1972). Assocrate Professor of Mrcrobiology; Char, Depanment of Mtcrab~oiogy;B A,. Ph.D., Unlverslty of Wlsconvn. Madison Birk, James P. (1973). Pmferaorof Chemtstry and Blochemstry; B A . St John's Unlvenlty; Ph D.. Iowa State Univenity Berman. Dvvid R. (1966,. Prdfcr.,u,rol PJIIII:JI S i l s o . ~ R. h Rockford Callcge. M A . Ph I) . A#wrl;;$n lJnt\er\lt! Bincher. Craig H. 11987 . A%,#.tdnl Rr.,carch Spec~al~st. Ele:mrsl Enpneernng. H S E , hl S . Anjona Sldc Un!vrr.lty B e m a n . Neil S. (1964). Professor of Eng~neenng;B.S.. Unlverslty of Wisconsm; M S., M A , Ph D , U n ~ v e n ~of t yTexaa Bitner, Mary J. (1987 .Associate Professor of Marketing; B.A., M.B.A Ph D.. Univenlty of Washington Bernal, Martha E. (1986). Professor of P~ychology:B.A., Univen~tyot Texas, El Paso. M A,. Syracuse Univen~ty;Ph.D.. lndlana Untvennty. Bloomington Bitter. Gary G. (1970) Professor of Educational Media and Computers. Academ~cProgram Coordnnator. Educauonal Media and Computen; B.S., Kansas Slate Univenity. M.A Kansas State Teachers College: Ph.D.. Univemity of Denver Bernard, Stephen 2.(1994). Faculty Associate of Conslmctton; B S Anzana State Um\ersily . Beraardl, Jose (1995). Assistant Profes\or of Destgn. B Arch. Nauonal Untverstty of Cordoba. M.S.. Unlverslly of Clnc~nnatt . . Bjork, Hubert E. I 1981). I'rafcr,or of t n g l ~ r hD~rector. . An/ons Ccotcr f o r h l ~ d 1 ~ \.~nd 3 1 Rcns~,..m;t Sludte,: B.A.. Pomona ' I I . , \ .PI) D . I'nl\r.nlty ofCil~forn~*. I d r 4ngcler . Bernier, Allen (1995). Instructor of Spantah: B.A., Unibersily of W~sconsln.Oshlosh. M A,. Anzona State Untversity Bjotvedt, George (1987). Adjunct Professor of B i w n ~ n e e n n g ; Director. Anxmal Care Pragnm; B S.. Widener Umverslty, V M D Uruvensty of Pennsylvania Bermlei", Bianea L. (1987), Profc\sor of Counseltng Pqychology: Dean. Graduate College; B.A., Un~\emllyof Callfornla. Berkeley: M E d . Ph.D.. Univen~tyof Caltfamtn. Santa Barbara Blackburn, Jack B. (1972). Professor Emeritus of Engineering; B S C E Oklahoma Untven~ty,M.S.C.E Ph.D.. Purdue Univenity B e r g , David (1987). Adjunct Profesor of Geography: B A,. Syracuse Unlvers~ty,M A Ph D Unlvenlty of Pennayi\cnia . . Bertelsen, Wendle R. (1964). Ass~atantPrafe\sor of Archttecture: B Arch.. Unxverssty of Mlch~gan.M Arch. University of Anlona . Bessemhinder, Hendrik (1989 A\\oc~aleProfessor of Finance. B.S Utah State Uni\ers ty: M B A . Wash~ngtonSlate Unlverslty. Ph.D., Un~\ersttyof Washmpron Besom. Richard M. (1968). Profes or Emenruq of Marlettng. A.B Camell Unwenity. M B A,, Stanford Un~venlty:Ph.D.. Unlvers~tyof Washington . . . . Blackham, Garth J. (1962). Professor Ementus of Counselor Education; B.S., MS.. Utah State Unlvently. Ph D Cornell . Ilniversitv Blackledee. Vernon 0. (19691. . . Professor of Cornouter Science and Cny~nucnnp.B S E C.. l'nlicr\tty of llltno~s;M S E E Univenlty of S a n u Clara. I'h I!. .Ar#,unr S M ~C . n>\eh~ly . Rlrckman. William C. r 1988,. Kcrcarch I'roic.;.,or. Cener for E n \ c r ~ ~ ~ r n eSt~dlca. ~ ~ ~ ; lB l S.. M S Cunerstty of M15ruun. M.P.,\.. L ' n l \ r . n ~ l ) .,i So~lhcrn(';ll~fc>rn~~. 1) P A . I.'n~\sm~ty oiColondo . . Blackson, Thomas (1995). Assistant Professor of Philosophy; B.A.. De Pauu University. Ph D Uluversity of Msssachuretfs FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 447 Blair, Sampson (1995). Assistant Profesqar of Sociology; B S , M S Vlrgtnla Polytechn~cInsutute. Ph D.. Penncylvama State Unlverslty Borgo, Philip E. (1967), Professor Emeritus of Engtneenng, B.S C.E.. University of Cincinnati. M S Ohlo State Unlventty . . Blakernore, Arthur E. ,19791. I'rufe\sor of tronom~;<.Char. Uepartmml ai t c o n o m ~ c8.3 . \1 %.. I l n ~ v e r ~ni ~ tUeoalt: ) 1'h.U.. Southern lll~nutrUnnmit!. Cvhonddlc . Blancero. Donna (1993). Assistant Professor ot Manaeement: B.S " College of Old Wr\loury. !4 S Ncu Y ~ r kIn\l~tulcol Tcchn~lup). Ph D . Curncll Un#rcr\lly . Blanchard, Jay S. 1988). Associate Proferwr of Readlnp Educauon. M S.T Drake Uruventty. Ph D Un~\ersctyof Georgta . . . Blankenship, Robert E. (19851, Profesor of Chemlslry and Blochemstry, B S Nebraska Wesleyan College. Ph.D Unlvenlty of Cahfornia. Berkeley . . Blasko, Vincent J. (1980). Associate Profescor of Market~ng,B S M.B.A Anzona State Unlrenny: Ph D., Unlveraity of Texas, Austin . Borovansky, Vladimir R. (1968). Llbranan, Collection Development: M.L S Ph.D.. Charles Unlversity, Prague (Czechoslovalaa) . Bartner, M.A. (1979 . Associate Profescor of Justice Studle5. B A . Edinboro State College, M A,. Ohlo Unlverbity: Ph.D.. Washmeton Unlverbity . Boswell, Jacquelyn (1982). Profercor of Muslc: B.M.E Murray Statc Untvenit): M.M.E., Loutslana State Unlvenit): Ed.D.. Unlverslt) of llllnois Boulin-Johnson, Leanor (1988). Aa5oclate Professor of Famtly Recources and Human De\elopment: B.S.. East Tenne~seeState Unlvem~ty.M S Ph D Purdue University . . Bower, L h a C. (1990). Asdaant Profcasor of Polrtrcal Sctence. B A . Vassar College. M.A.. Univcrsrty of Maryland Ph D Unlvenlty of Wzcconqtn. Madison . . Bloom, David (1995). Assistant Prafes~orof Mlcroblology. B S , Unzventty af Nonh Caroltna. Chapel Hill: Ph D Vanderbllt Unlvently Bowers, Charles 0. (1948). Profeasor Ementus of Muslc. B S Southeast M~rrounState College: M.M D M.A Unnenlty of Rochester Bloom, Linda 1996 Aqslstant Professor of Chermstry and Blochemtslry. B A , Unnverslty of Nonh Carolma. Chapel HIII. Ph D., Unlvennty of Florida Boychuk, Tascha D. (1995 Facully Aasoclate of Nurr~ng.B S Un!\ers~tyof Alberla (Canada): M S.. Ph D , Anzona State Unlverslty Blauin, Deborah K. (1971) Assocrate Llbranan. Reference Servtce. B A .Cedar Crest College. M L S ,State Un~versrtyaf New York, Albany Boyd, Gertrude A. 1958 .Professor Ementus ot Educatron. A.B M S Flonda State Umventty. Ed.D Colorado State College . . . Blount, Douglas J. (1990). Assxstant Profeasor of Mathematics: B S M.S.. Ph D Unlvennty of Wlscons8n. Mad~ron . . Blumenfeld-Jones, Donald (1990 Asststant Professor of Curriculum and Inswet~on.B A . Rutgen, The State Un~vernty, M.F.A. Ed D ,Unlversity of Nonh Carolina. Greensboro Boi~Lsrniln,James R. ~19a6,.l'r.61 Maw ~:k I'mti.rx~rof Accaunlm~!: 8.S , h i s . .Okllhomi St~lr.L!n~\r.r.~l).Ph U.. Unlveraity of Texas, Austin . . . . . . . Boyd, James H. (1976). Professor of Accounwnc). B B A . Texas Chnsltan Unlven~ty.M S , Northeastern Univentty. Ph D.. Unibcnit) of Texas, Austin. C P A .Texas Boyer, Dan L. (1988). Profesror of Mecharucal and Aermpace Eng~neenng:Char. Depanment of Mecharucal and Aerospace Enalneennn - B S Rensselacr Pol>tcchnic Inat~tufe.Ph.D Johns Hopk~n*Unlvenny . . . Boyer, Jay M. 1976 , Profesor of Englnh, B.A St. Louis Unlveralty, M A , Ph D .State Un!\ers~tyof New York, Buffalo Bodell, Leonard S. (19921, Adjunct Prafesaar of Anthropology: B.A.. Hobnn and Willtam Smlh Colleges: M D.. Neu York Upstate Medrcal Center Bwtto, Laurel B. ( 1956). Protessor Ementus of Educstlon: B A,. M.A.. Arizona State Unlrentty B o j n . William J. 11977, Prutc,\.rr 01 E;.,nom~:*: B.$ . IJxho St4tc Unt\er\~l),l'h U ('I>rcn~ool tird.I~:~le Sch<>5 1 Boylan. Amy (1986. Coordtnatorof Outreach Ad\ls~ng.B.S W M.C Anrona State Un~\entt) . Bogardus, ClifIon (1992). Adjunct Profeasor of Zoology: M.D., Univemty of Rochester Bojle, Bernard M. (1969). Protesor of Arch!tecture: B.Arch.. Unnersily of Sydney (Auclralla : M Arch. M.A.. Ph.D. Yale University Boeart.. Ouentin .l. Professor Ementus of Educatranal . (1970). . Lcadcnlb~pxnd Pal,:) S1uJnr.r H A . \ I 5 . liwt l l q e < Sl~tr. College PI, I ) . I:nt~tcrs.l! of le\ls. Au*tttl Brack, Gay W. (1992). Aqsrctant Director. Divls~onof Undergraduate Academic Service?: B A,. M.A., Ph.D Arizona Sute Unlrerslty Boggs, Lohnie J. (195945. 1966). Professor Ementus of General Business: B S M A . Ph D O h o State Untvenit) Braek. 0 M Jr. (197% Profeaaor of Enghsh. B.A M.A Baylor Unlrenlty. Ph D.. Uruvers8tv ot Texnc. Aubun Bahlaoder, George W. (1977). Professor of Management: B.A San Francisco S w e College: M.B.A Univcraity of Sauthcm Cd~fornsa:Ph.D.. Unnerslty of Cal!fornta. Los Angeles Hrada. Jowf C. tI97b.. Pr.,rr.,\~rot F i ~ , n o ~ nDnrc',tnr. ~.~. I ~ t t : n ~ a l ~ PIO$TAIT~*. . ~ r ~ ~ l B S \I A . TuIh I'nl\er>~ty. I'h I) Lntbcrr~l)of .Mtnne\oK~.I k 1 t 1 (:jt~r.. - . . . . . . Bohlman, Herbert M. (1964 Associate Profcasor of Legal and Ethical Smdies: B.S B.A.. Drakc Un~rers~t). M.B.A., J D., Indiana Unlverslty . . . Brad,, Ward W. 1973). Prafeqsor of Env~ronmentalResource\, B S M.S., Ph D., Colorado State Un~\erstty . . Bolef, Lawrence (1990). A~soclateResearch Spectallst, Geology. B A Cornell Unlvenity Brarnlett-Solomon, Sharon (1986 Aasoclate Professor of Jaurnal!sm and Telecommunication: B A,. M A Memphla Slate Un~ver*!ty:Ph.D., Indiana Unxvcrbily. Bloarmngton Bolivar, Maria (1994). Assistant Professor of Spanish: B.A.. San Diego State Un~venity,M A . Ph D Unlvers~tyof Cd~forma,San D~ega Brandon, Todd A. (1981). Sentor Research Speclaltct. Chemical. Blo and Matends Englneenng. Supenlsor. Bioengtnecnng Laboratory. B S., Unlven~tyof Callfornta, Davls . . Booth, James R. (1980). Assoc~ateProfes-or of Ftnance. B S.. M.A., Ph.D.. Univentty of Alabama . Brandt. Beverly K. (1987). Associate Professor of Destgn; D~rector. Herberger Center tor Deatgn Excellence: B.F.A., Unnentty of M i c h ~ g ~M n : A,. Mtchtgan State Un~rerbitv.Ph.D., Boston unl\cr\ll) . Braun, J. Jay 1973). Professor ot Psychology. Chair, Depanment of P~ycholae).B.A., Unt\erslt\ of Oregon. M.A Ph.D.. Ohlo State Un!\er\lt) . Braver, Sanford L. (1970 ,Protercor of Psychology, B.A.. Wayne Ph.D., Unlverstty of Mlchrgan State Un~\ers~ty; . dt F d ~ ; ~ t ~ u Director. n. Oflice of Kr.\ex.h and Straeglc Plan~~ing. ('.>llc&c.,i FJ~;nuon: tl...\., h1.A C41tiornta Strtc I . ' I I I \ L . ~ < I.O\ I ~ AII~cIc$. ). Ph 1) Unkveraity of Texas, Ausun . . Brown. Brent W. 1972). Aaaoclate Professor of Publ~cAflata:. \ I c e l'rca~ddeiur l n b t ~ t ~ t ~ o,\d\an:ertlcnl. ~ml B % , Rrlgh~mYoung Unirenlt). h1.A. Aruol,a S l a t i ' n ~ \ c n t t )PI, . D . Lnl$cntt! di llllnoia ~~~ Brown, David E. (1993). Adjunct Professor of Zoology: B A,, San Jose State College Brill, Sandra 1987), Asaactate Llbrman. Acqu~slttonsl Bnbltograph~cRecords Depanment; B A Ottawa Un~verslty M L S lndtana Umveraity, Bloorntngton . . Brose, Marianna F. (1963). Professor Ementus of English: B.A College of Wllllam and Mary. Dtplorna Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (England M A . Anrona State Unlverstty L I r o ~ nAlan . R. IYh8.. .\.ur~xtr.Pr.,ti\,.,r Bransletter. Ellarnae (1967). Pmfec5or Ementus of Nuramg. B.S., St Louts Unnersity. M.P.H Unlverqlty 01 M~nnesata,Twin Cines; Ph D Untrerstv of Chicago . . . Brandt, Elizabeth A. (1974). Profcsaor ot Anthropology, B A . Florida State Unlventty. M A,. Ph D.. Southern M e t h d a t Unlberctty . . Brooks, Daniel G . (1977). Associde Professor of Slatlsucs. B S M S .Colorado School of Mines: M.B.A Ph.D , lndtana Unwentty, Bloomington Brown, Donald E. (1963). Profewor Emenfus of Journalism and Telecommunicntron. B A . M A . Unnersrty of lowa Brazel, Anthon) J. (1974 Professor ot Geography. Chax, Depanment of Geography. B.A M.A.. Rutger?. The State Unl\sr\nv. Ph D Unlveralty of Michi,&" Brown, Duane 1950 , Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Blochemstry, B S Br~ghamYoung Unners~ty:Ph D.. Cornell Unlverslty Brazel. Sandra \\. 1971). Faculty Research Asroclate of Grograph). B S Uolven~tyof Mtchlgan Brown, Jean C. (1991). Faculty Assoctate of Speech and Heanng Scrence, B S Unlverstty ot Montevallo. M A Untvenity of Tennessee: M.S.W A n ~ o n aState Unrvenlty . . . . Breekenridge, Jaeh D. 1962 Protessor of Art, B S., University of Waaconvn. Miluaulee. M F A Unlver~ityof lowa . . R ~ u H " Richard . I.. t1482,. I'W~CS\OT of Lau. U~reaor. I.~hr.ry. B .\ . l'na\cr.~l) ~ I C ~ l t i ~Lo* ~ r.Angr.lc\, n ~ ~ , J I ) . IuJlrnr Un~\cr,~(!, Hlmrnnn$t.,n. \ I I , 1 . . l'nt\:r,~t) dt M ~ ~ h m g t o n brown. Slephen \V. England Brenenstuhl, Daniel C. (1978). Assocaate Professor of \lananement. B.S M B.A.. Ohla Unt\enlt). M S St Bonaventure Un \er\lt). D B.A Indiana Unner\tt) . . Breaina, Bertha hl. 1960 .Professor Ementus of Fami y Resources and Hun a, De,rlopment. B.S.. M S .Stout State Unlreralty. Ph.D luna State Unibemlty . . Briley, Lane D. 1970 A~soclateResearch Profess~onal.Chemlrtry and Bluihem!\tiy: B.A., Anzona State Un~vers~ty Brink. Daniel T. 19761. Profewor 01 Enellsh. Associate Dean. ,974,. Prutc,,ur c>t \I*rlr.~~ng. Dtrector. hnt Intentdre Center for Ser\lcr.\ hlrrkcttty. I1 S . M B A P h D Arizona State Lniveralt) . Brawn, Thwdore M. (1963). Professor of Chemrrtry and B~ochemisu):B.S.. M S Un~\enttyof Toledo. Ph D . lowa State University . Brown, Walter C. (1966). Professor Ementus of Technology: B.S.. Nanhwest Missour, State Unlversny. M.Ed Ed D Untversity of Misaou". Columbia . Brink. Jean R. 197-1 Professor of Enollrh. B.A., Nonhwertem Unners~l).M.A H m a r d Un verarty. Ph D.. Unlrentty of W rconm Madlaon Brito, Tonya L)nn 1993 ,A\aocidle Profes\or ot Law, A B Colurnb ;k Unlverslty. J D.. Harvard Unlberstty Britton, Daniel R. 1976. Proferwr of An, B F.A., M.F.A.. Uni\crhlt, of Colorado Britton. David 1987). Protehcor of Muhtc. B M , Nonh Texas State Unt\erslt) . Britton, h l e n i n W. 1956). Profewor of Muxc. B S M.S., U n ~ r ~ r a iof t y llllnots Broadley, Hugh T. 19691, Professor Erner~turof Art, A B ,Park Callegc. M.A.. Yale Unlverhity. Ph D , Neu YarkUnrversity Braek. John H. (1977). Professor of En\~ranmentalResources. B.3. M S.. Fon Hayeq State Unlvrrvt). Ph D.. Texac A&M Untrcrvr) Brook. Wrston L. (1966). Protesaor Ernentw of Educauon. B A . hl A . Ed D . Unlrenlly of Wvomlng . Bron~rcon.Charles W. IYbll,. l ~brrnxn.C ~ l l e ; l l ~De\claprnent. n HA S:~urhI)a&otsSlate l ' n ~ r r . o ~ t U \ . .-\ Un~\cn!tyoiCJregan. h1 I . S . l ' n ~ \ c n ~ t. !> i C d l ~ f d mBerLelcy j~, . . \ladllu~!:B S hl..%.Anzons State Untvenit) . Cesta, John R. (1975). Asswiate Professor of Fmance: B.S.. Capital Unrvenay. M B A,, Ph.D Flonda State Univenlty . Cevette, Michael J. (1989). Adjunct Prafeasor of Speech and Hearing Science. B A,, University of Nevada. Las Vegas; M.S., Utah State Universily, Ph D Universlly of Utah . of Pennsylvania - Caroenter. -~c~~~~ . Rat W. 1981). Professor ot Chemical. Blo and \Iatenhl, tn&tncr.nn&. I)orc;lor. S;lcn;c anJ r n g ~ n c ~ n nufg >lsttnal,: B S.. >I S , Ph 11 , Lln~\cr,~t> .a1 C J I L I U l3crkclc! ~I~, Chakrabarti. Chaitali t I9JJj. A ~ ~ ~ r cRofr.~>or lnt of Electn;al tngmcclln;. B 'I'cdl. Indun ln,lltule of T c h n ~ l a g )1lndld,. M S l'h 0.. Untrch~t!o i M q I ~ n JCullege . Park Carr, Christopher (1985). Professor of Anthropology. B A . Unnemty ot lll~nols.M A . Ph D Unlven~lyof Mlch~gan Chalquest, Richard R. (1971). Professor of Agribusiness and Resource Management. B S D V M Washmgton State Univentty. M S Ph D Cornell Un!\enity ~ . . . . Carroll, Steten 1985 Asoclate Professor of Staltsncs. B.S., Tu ane Umverstty, M S .Oregon Stare Univeraity. M.B.A.. Ph.D Unlverslty of Oregon . . Carter, Carolyn S. 1992 As\i\tant Professor of Social Work: B.A. Southern Un!\cn!ly; M S.W.. D.S W., Tulane Unlvenlty Carter. Joseph R. (I99 I). Profe\aor of Bus~necsAdmin~atrauon; B S M B A,. Northeastam Univer\ity: Ph D.. Boston Untveraity . -~- Carter. P h i l l i ~L. (19951. Prafcasor of Pur~hastne .and Loajstics . Manasemenr.. Harold E. Fearon Char. Purchaslne- Manaoement Director. Center for Advanced Purchasing Studter. B.S.E.E.. RoseHulman Institute of Technology; M.B.A D.B.A.. lndlana Unlrcntty ~ . C a n e r , George L. (1965). Profewor Emeritus of Cla\*ical Languages: B.A.. M.A.. Un~vcrsttyot Texas. Ausltn. S T B., St. Mary's Semnary. Ph D.. St. Louts Unlverclty Casanova, Unula (1987). A5socsute Prafecsor of Educattonal Admrntstratlon and Supeni\~onand Educatronal Pollcy Studtes. B A,. Hunter College. M S State Unlverstly of New YorL. BrocL~ortPh D Anzonn State Un \entry . . . Cssavantes, Michael D. (1990 Lecturer of loumallrm and Telecommun~cat~on. B A Unlrenlty of Texas. El Paso. M A .New Mexlco State Unneratty . . Case, James L. 1969 Profesxx of Speech and Heanng Science; B.S.. Weber State College; M S Ph D.. Utuverslty of Utah . Castaneda. Eddie (1990). Aasrstant Profeasor of Psychology: B.S., M A Un~versltyof Terua, El Paso, Ph D Unwerstty of Mtchtgan . Castle, Gregaq (1992). Asatatant Professor of Engliah: B A Cnllfomia State Untrcrsity. Fresno: M A,. Ph.D Umvenity of Calttomta Los Angeles . . Castro. Felipe G. (1991 A~soctateProtesor of Psychology. D reltor, H~spantcResearch Center. B A . Urn\erslty of Callfornla. Santa Barbara. M S W Unbrers~tyof Callfom\a. Los Angeles. Ph D . Uw,erst) of Wash~ngton . Cavalliere, William A. (1946). Professor Ementus of Technology; B A,, M A . Arlrona State Unlrerctty . . Cavender, Gray 1977 Profesqor of Justlce Studles. B S Un~ver\avof Tennccqee. M.S.. M~ddleTenmesee Staa Unlverslty; Ph D Florida State Un venrty: J D Un "err ty of Tennessee. . Knonvrlle Cayer, N. Joseph (1980). Professor of Pubhc A f f a n ; B A,. M P A . U n n e n ~ t yof Colorddo. Ph D Unwerr~lyot Massachusetts. Amhent . . . Carroll. Kevin K. (1975). Acrlstant Profe~sorotHbstory. B A . Can~rtucCollege. M 4 Ph D Hanard Unmerbtty . Chamberlin, Ralph V. (1986). Assaclate Professor of Physics and Armnomy, B S University of Utah, M.S., Ph.D Un~versttyof Caltfornla, Los Angeles . . Chan. Kalok ,lY9O,, A\w.lalc I'rofescor oi btna~l:e. B S.. Chtnew I wvcnll! ol t l ~ n gK.mg (Hung Kong ; l'h D.. Ohlo S!i!r. Chance, John K. (1987). Professor of Anthropology, A B., Un~venntyof Pennsylvania, A.M.. Ph.D., Utuvenity of Ill~noss Chandler, Douglas E. (1980). Professor of Zwlogy. B.S , Unrvenity of Rochester. M.A .Johns Hopluns Univentty. Ph D., Untvenily of Calrfamta. San Franclsca Chartier, Gwrge M. (1971). Associate Professor of Psychology: B.S.. Univers~tyof Ul~nots;M A,. Ph.D., University of Oregon Chase". Allan D. (1995 .A~slstantProfessor of Construction: B.S.. . Chasey, Eugene F. (1965 .Professor Ementus at Educauon. B S.. Northwestern State College. M A . Colorado State College; Ed.D Un~versitya t Wyomrng Chassin, Laurie (1979). Professor of Psychology. B.A.. Brown Uni\ers~ty.M.S.. Ph.D Columbta Unlvenlty . Chanopadhla), Aditi 19N1. A%aate Prufe%.ar of Meihin~ial 2nd ,\era-pice Eug~nscnng:5i 5.. Ph D.. Geurgit ln\t~tuteof Technology Chen. Stanley S. (1967). Protessor Emeritus of Engineering; Dsploma, Tapel lnstttutc of Technology (Taiwan). M.S .Ohio Umverslty. Ph D Univenlty of W~scansin.Madison . Childrw, Nancy (1991). Asslrtant Professor of Mathematics. B S., B.S.Ed., M.S., Ph.D., Ohro State Unlvenlty Ching. C h r ,1984,. ~ A,s~\vantPrutr.,,~r 21 D x ~ r l u nand Infurmzt~onS ) ~ t e m .B ~ .B A . Salwnsl T31usnU ~ I \ F T >CI Il )h ~ m l . M S Unn.un~lyof Sudlh ('~roll~rn. Ph D h n l u r Un!vcnll) . . Chlitowa, Xenia (1980). Professor Emeritus of Dance . Choi, Jaehoon (1989 Assistant Research Engineer, Telecornrnun~cat~on Research Center; B S ,Han Yang Un~versity South Koreal: M.S., Ph.D Ohlo State Umven~ty Choi, Kvan-Yiu (1987). A\nstant Research Smenust. Center for Sohd State Elecuon~caRewanh: B.S., The Chlnere University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong). M S Rutgen, The State Univenlty. Ph D Anzona State Un~verslty . . . Chon, Ju-Hsi (1975). Professor of An; B.A., Umvenlty of Kentucky; M.A., Ph.D.. Princeton Unlvenrty FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 451 Christensen, George (1975 Proteraor Er ler ttir of Ai~h>tecture B Arch. llllnorr ln\t!tute of Teihnoli:) . Christensen. Philip R. 1987 , Profe\cor of GLCI< :I. B S hl $ Ph.D Unner\lt) ot Cnl~fornlo.Lo Angele, . Christiansen, Kent (1967 P feh, r En Lrltu < I P\\chclog\ ~n EducarlonChrislie. James F. 1988 . Pr lu\r.n ~ 5 . M A Stanford Untver st). M F A Un~versityof Ca tor nu. L \ Angc e Clewlow. Paul J. 1988 Facu t j R c \ u ch A i w i arc. C J er ~ Research Inst lute, B S Un xerart) ul LC ic\t.r Cnelilnd Ph.D. Uni\er\it) C o l l c g ~ England Clothier, Ronald R. 19>> P i te\ r En Fresno Slate Collc~e.h.1 .A . hl nuna Stat' Un!\erden L Pro-ram Coordinator. Elementan Education: B S . hluhlei~beioCollcoe. M A . Hotstra Unncr\ily. Ph D., Ln!icr\ily ut l o s a . Clark-Steffeen, Laura 1994 . A\v\tant Pr l ~ l \ n r t Xurr ng B S . M.S . Un~\errltrof h l i n l u n . Ph D.. Orcec n licalih SL cn e\ Unibcrstty . Cohen \fillian,c. 4nita G. 1987). 4 % \tan[ L~branon.Reference Serb cc. B A . L n \ere t) of Cahttrn a. Sanlo CNL. M L S., Ur ner5lt) ot Ar zona Cole. Gerald A. 1958 Pr fe ror Emerttlic ot Z00100). A B hliddlchu \ C ,ilcgr: l4.q.. St L ~ w r e n i rUnlber? I\. Ph D . U n l \ ~ r r ~ tti Mtnnswts. T * ~ n C l l ~ e \ . Clark, William Dcsnis 1976 Ar\ci~ati.Pr tc\\ r ,t B t ~ n k B.A Saciamrnm Srxe Collr-L. Ph D. Innuntt\ t Te\.i\ . . Coghlan, \%illiam A. (1990). 4djunct A5soclate Professor of Eng ncrnns. 8 S.. hluntana Ca lege a t Mineral Sc~enceand Tcihrl I ~ g hl r 5 . Ph D.. Svimford Un~%er,it) . . . Codell. Julie F. 199 I Prc tessur of An. D rector. School of An. 4 B . \.dc\.,r C Ilcee, hl A . U" uerst) ot Mlch~gan.M A . Ph D . llid ana Unl\rr\tr\. Blaominglon Colbj, Arthur L. 1965 A~uqtantPrafe\\or of Englnh. B A,, L n ierv1) 01 M , ~ \ \ I I c ~ u Amherst. s ~ ~ ~ c hl A . Ph D Unr\erslly of PI nh C.trcili a. Chapel Hill Clark, Robert C. 1981 Pr fesso ,t hlu\lc. B.hlu\.. Ccntral Methodlrt Colleec. S M hl.. L "inn Th dl Scm n ~ r \ . . . Chubrich, Rahcrt E. 971 . Prutev r En en!"\ t Speech and Hennng Sctence: B 4 . Gnnnell Collcoe. hl \ . lnlll a a Un kcrvty. Bloomingron: Ph I). S t ~ t eL1nnii~tn f NLVY, k. Butt* o Clark, Geoffrey A. 1971 Pr feia i ot Anthn pol Unlverclt\ of 4nrona. Ph D L n \er\it\ ol Chlcde Cochran. Jcffery K. 1984 . 4 ~ \ o c $ a tProl~f\or e of Englneenng; B S E . M S N E . hl S I E Ph D . Purdue Un~\srbtty . . . Corhran, Douglac L. 1968 . Proferror Ernrntua of Management. B S Ohlo St.nte Unncr\lt). M B A . Hdnard Unncrslr\. Ph D.. L n \ ~ r \ ! l ) 7fOre:on Cocbe, Robert D. 1983 A s ciate Profeaaoi ot An: B F A . Unner, t\ ,t Anrona. M A . M.F A . Un~uer\tlyof Iowa Christooher. F. Scott 1986 .A, oudte Ptotesoi ut Fdrnilv ~ e s a u r c &an; Human Deve opn ent B S . hl S Un i ~ r \ a t )of Nebraska. Ph D Orekon Stats Uniier\tt\ . Cochran, Douglas 11b9 45s late Prufesor ot Elecmcal E :neurln., hl A . Unneictt) of C. ttomia. San Dleea. Ph D.. H,,r!'drd 11n,\cr\ 1, Cochran. John A. 1162 . Profec? r Emenmb of Economics; A B , Drake Llil~\er\t\ A M Ph D.. Handrd U n ~ ~ c r h t t ) . Church, Kathleen K. 969 .Piofcr? r t Lo loo\. Vlir Pro\ Office of the Senlor V i ~ ePreitdent at d P r o \ ~ \ t B . S hl A . Unlrervty ot Utah. Ph D . Unl eri 1) 1 C.i i t rnla B ~ k ec) . . Christian, Charles \V. 198, A s i i dtc Pnlu\r r t 41 ountancr. B.B A,. Un~\er\ttrol Gcoigia: I D . L \ L ~ \ I I L of I t ) a . Ph D . Untverr~tyof Georgia Christine, Ray 0. 1958 Profearor Elncrlt I\ I E en enun Educauon: A B.. A M Nanhen Col iddo Unneivty Ed D Anrona S t a a Untverrlt) . Cobns. Joce 4. 1975 A\s r l a e Professor ot Soclolog). B A , hlar), lllc Colleoe. h.1 A Ln~vcrclt\of Tennc\rcc. hnox\ille. Ph D Ln \ L I \ I I > 01 Te\d\. Au~tln Coates, Karen 1981 Facult) 41 i .tic r t hlu\ic B hl Bngham Young Unner\lt) M M Ar rona S1.tte U n i \ ~ r \ ~ l j \I chipdn . Collofella. James S. 1979 Profesa r of Cornpuler Sc~enceand En neerlnn B S M S honhem I $not\ Unnerall). Ph D Uorthur\ten L e \er 1) . . Comeau\. hlalcolm I,. 1969 , Prote~rorot Geoeraph). B A . L 1 \,I\II) ol 'S tithne tern Lou Ftana. M A . Southern lllln is Lin \sr\it\ C rbonddl~Ph D . Loulclana Statc Unl\erclt), Baton Rl" c . Comfort, Joseph R. 1981). Profe~rorof Phjaics and Asuanamy: As\actdlc Cha~r.Depmment of Ph)s!c\ and Asmnomy, A B.. Rlpan College. M S Ph D., Yale Univenlty Caursen, Jerry (1987). Adjunct Assaclate Professor of Bsoengmeenng. B S., M S.. Anzona State University; Ph D Unlvers~tyof Anzona Conrow. Jane A. 1968 Arsoclate Dean. Library Services; B A,. M L.S.. Indrana UnnerslIy. Blaomington Cowgill, George L. (1990). Professor of Anthropology. A.M. Untvers!ty of Chicago. Ph.D.. Harvmd Umverslty Cook, Edward A. 1983) Aasocrilte Professor of Plannlng and Land5cdpc Archttecture B S L A . Waahinglon State Unlvenlty: M L.A.. Lltah State Unnerray Cowles, David W. (1990). Assistant Professor of Ph~losophy;B.A.. Unlrenlly of Rochester: Ph.D.. Univenity of Massachuseur. Amherst Cook, JelTre, f 1961) Regents' Profesar of Arch~tecture;B.Arch. Unt\rrvt) of Mdn~toba Canada . M Arch Pratt Institute Cowle)., A m P. (1981 .Professor of Phyalcs and Astronomy; B.A Wellesley College; M.S., Ph.D Un~\ersltyof Mlchgan Cuok, Jodi A. 1995). Cltnlcal Acwtant Profeswr of Speech and Hearlng Science: B.A.. Loyola College. Balttmore; M.Aud., Unner\>t) of South Carolma Cowley, John M. (1969 Regents' and Galvzn Professor Emerims of Physics and Astronomy. B.S MS., D Sc., Universlly of Adelalde (Australia); Ph D Massachusetts Institute at Technology Cook, Paul 1987 Lecturer of Engli5h: B.A., Northern Anzona Uni\er\tly. M.A . Anzona State Un!\ers!ty: Ph.D.. Unlverslt) of Utah Cox, Edward D., SFC, (1992). lnsuuctar of Mililary Sctence Caah. Phil A. i 19631. Professor Emenlua of Educallon: B A,. Southue\tern Oklahoma State College. M.A.. Colorado State College: Ed D Un~\ersayof Kansas Cox, Jerry R. (1984). Adjunct Assaciate Professor of Envsranmental Resources; B.S.. M.S.. New Mexlco Slate Umverslt). Ph D., Unlvenlty of Wyornlng Cook. Suzanne &I. i 1974). Associare Professor of Management; B.B 4.. M B A . D B.A ,Tad, Tech Untrerall) Craft. Elizabeth H. 11982). ~. . . Associate Admuustrat~veProfesstonal: Dlrc;l.,r. Dlrt.inr6 Lcdrninp Te.'hnology. (:ollcpr. 21 ExtenJcJ EJu.~th,n: B.F.A.. Ohtu Untvrr,~r). \ I ,\ An,on- Sr~t*Ln~\cr,it) . . . . . . Cox, Frank E. (19721, Professor Emeritus of Technology: B.S.M.E Purdue University: M.S.E., Arizona Slate Umvenlty . Cooper. Kim 1991 Aaaratant Prafe\sor of Zaalogy: M.S., Ph.D Unxrcrs 1) 01 llltnota . . . ~~~~~ . . . Craft, John E. (1973). Professor of Journalism and Telecommunication: B.F.A M.A Ph D , Ohlo Untversity . Coor. Lattie F. (1990 .Professor of Public Affairs: President of the Lni\cr\nty. A B . Nonhem Arizona Uni\erstty: M A,. Ph.D Wa~htngtonUnnernt) . Crammer, William H. (1963). Professor Ementus of Soclal Work: B.A.. U r u v e n q of Akron: M S.. Case Western Reserve University Corbin, Charles B. 11982). Professor of E~erclseScience and Ph\\lcnl Educauon. B S Umrenlt) of Neu Mexzco: M.S., Unner*lty ot lllano~sPh.D Univers~tyof New Mextco C r a ~ f o d John , E. ( 19R01,A<fc..~.,n.~l. ('.>liege o i 1 . a ~I3. .A . Cnnr.r*~l)of C.Alfc,nl~rH~rkr.1~). 111. ,\rw.)nr Sule Umversrty . Cummings, Lawrence T. (1970. Professor Ementus of Counselor Educauon; B A . M A,, Anzona State Untversity. Ed.D Umvenay of Cal~forn!a,Los Angeles Curran, Mark J. (1968). Professor of Spanlsh and Pomguese: B.S.. Rockhunt College. Ph D St Lours Unwersrty . . . Dauten, Joel J. (1960 .Professor Emenrus of Ftnancc. B.S M S.. Washlngtan University: Ph.D Um\ersir) of Iowa . Dave), William G. (1976). Assalate Proferwr ot Communtcauon. B.A. Penn\yl\antaState Unnen~tv;M A . CoiumbraUn~\ers~t). Ph.D , indlana Unnerslly. Bloormngton . Cutler, Lorraine M. (1991 ,Asslstant Professor of Design; B.A., 6.F.A Anzona State Unlvenlty; M.A.. University of Phoenix David, Julia Smith 1995 Asai\tant Profeamr of Accauntnnc). B A . M B A,. Ph D.. Mlchigan State Unneralt) D'Andrea, Frank L. (1972). Professor Emeritus of MUSIC;B A , MA., Ed D., Columbia Ulurersity Davidson, Elizabeth T. (1986 ,Research Associate Protersor of Zoology: B.S.. Mount Union College. M S Ph D .Oh, State Unlverslty D'Angelo, Frank J. (1970). Professor Emeritus of English; B.S.. Loyola Unlvenay. New Orleans; M.A.. Tulane University; Ph.D.. Unlvers~tyof Nebraska, Lincoln Daanc, Caltin J. (1963,. Proferwr Emcntus of Counselor Wuc.8l1un. B S L n ~ \ e b t t y~i H'!sronsin. Mzdiron. M A Ca.utnh13 Untvcrs~ly.E d D . lnd~anaUn~ver,!t). Blmnnlngron . . . Dagger, Richard K. (1976). Professor of Pollhcal Sclence, B A , University of Mxssouri. St Louis; Ph D Un~versityof Mmesota, Twtn Ctties Davidson, Joseph K. (1973). Prcfesror of Eno~neenn:. B M E M Sc Ph D.. Ohto State Un!\erslt) . . . Va,is. Frank S. 1970 A\,.>.~ate Kc.edr:l~ Pr.>tr.*\..>cul.CIICIIII\IT). and B ~ w h c ~ n ~ .Bt qS. E . .\n~1111S ~ ~I ' It l lC.cr\q! Davis, George R. (1980). A~aociateProfessor ot Englneenng. B.S.E E M.S.. University of Illlno~s.Ph D Untverrtty ot Anzona . . . Davis, Joseph M. 1975 Aswclate Profercor of Real E\tate. B S , Unrversity of South Carolina. M B A Tekac 4 8 1 Untrervt). Ph.D.. University of ~ c a r g % Dahl, Jeannine (1989). Professor Emeritus of Nurslng; B S , University of Kansas; M.A., Ed.D.. University of Northern Colorado Davi,. Keith ,1978 . Profc%,tr En ...nl.l\ .,r hldndy;mcnt. H B A . h1.H.A. I.'~I~L-c\II) oi'l?\a,, PI) I) , on1,85t,>tcU n ~ \ c r \ ~ t i Dahl, Richard C. (1966). Professor Ementus of Law. B A . B L S , University of Califorma, Berkeley; J D.. Cathal~cUmven ty of America Davis, Mary C. 1994). Asslstant Profesror of Pcychology. B.S Univenlty of I d h a ; M S Ph D Unnervt) ot Ptttrhurgh Dahl. Ronald D. (1988). . ..Assaclate Professor of Manufacturns and lndustnal Technology: B.S., M S.. University of Nonh D&ota, Ph D.. Iowa State University Daley, J. Michael (1978). Professor of Social Work: B.S., Spring Hill College. M S W St. Lours Unnven~ty.M.S.. Umuerslty of Plusburgh. D S W Tulane Unlventty . . Dalgleish, Donald D. 1962). Professor of M l l m q Sclence. B.A.. Carleton College: M.A Columbia Univers~ty;Ph.D.. University of Colorado . Dallyn, Selwyn L. (1983), Clinical Prafessianal. Law; B A,, Graceland College; J.D., Univenlty of Iowa . Dalton, Kevin Andrew (1994), Lecturer, Univen~tyHonors College; R.A Columbla Umven!ty, M Phil., Unlverslty of Oxford (England), Ph D., Uruventty of Vtrgnn~a Daneke, Gregory A. (1982). Professor of Publfc Affain. Business Administration and Envhnmenlal Studies: B.A.. M.A.. Brigham Young Un~venrty.Ph D.. Umverslty of California. Santa Barbara Daniel, Norman E. (1970), Assocnate Professor of Purchas~ngand Logisucs Management: B.S., M.S.. Unlverslty of Tennessee, Knox\ille. Ph.D.. I n m ~ Umverstty a Dannenfeldt. Karl 11. ,19561. Proleisor Emcntu, of H, and Srlencr\; .4 B Valpar=itc\>.,r P!III,,\~ ph, I3 ,\ , Cnl\cr.lty oi Sli,r~:huii.tt. ,\~nl.cr\l. Ph 11. ll;$n.lrJC n ~ r c r * ~ l ) . de Matties, Nicholas (1974). Awoaate Prokeysor ot An; B.A Calnfornia State Unnerslt). Long Beach; M S lllinala lnatitute of Technology . Dearh, Doroth) F. (1967). Professor Ementu5 of Phyvcal Educauon: B S M S Unwerdty of nilnolr. Ph D.. Unl*erviy of M~chigan . . . Dean, Arthur G. 1971 Associate Proferror of Enntneenno. B A . M.S.. Texas Tech Unlverslty: Ph.D .Texas 4BM Uniber\~tb . DeBsno, Leonard F. 1983 Adjunct Asaaciarc Professor of Env~ronmenlalResources: B.S.. Colorado State Unnerait). M.S Utah State Un!versrty; Ph.D., Univeralty of Cd11fornt.t.Berkeley . Debenpart. Sylvia (1978). Professor Ementw of Mu\tc. B M E . . B M M M , Indiana Univentty. Blwrmngton DeFato. Rosalinda 1970). Llbranan. Reference Ser\~ce.B A,, St John's Unitersity. M L S Unl\en tv of Ca ~fomia.Lo, Aneeles . DcCrau. Rctte F. I9S6 . ,\r.o;l~te I'r>le<.or .,I I'.I>II: \itatr. D o u . Collrgc at ExtcnJcJ W~:~,l.,nI! .A . I hlcl Ct>llc..s. 31 S H' Kulperr. Ihc S t d c Llnnerrn!). 1) P .I, ,\rj,u~~.~ S L ~ SL. n $ \ v c ~ j t ) FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 455 . . Duane, Drake D. (1987). Adjunct Prafesaor of Speech and Hearing Sclence; A.B.. Untvers~tyof Mlelugan, M.D Wayne State Unlvenity Elunanis, Ralk (1963). Professor of Russian: B A M A Unner\tty of W~scan-in.Mad~son,Ph D , lnd~anaUntrersiry Bloomtngton Dubie, Jeannine Savard (1990). Asstslant Professor of English, B S .Slate Unrversity of New York. Plansburg; M.A.. Untverslty of New Hampshxre El Diaht!. Ram) I 1989,. Proit.\or 01 .Zr~l~~tr.;lurc. R Sc C n l \ c n ~ l y01 4Ic~mcln3(Ep)l,t). \ I ..\r:h , hl.'(;~ll l l n ~ \ e r ~ ~ l ! ~ C a n n l ~Ph l . D . ('on:ordts Cnt\er\lt! (.'111;.11 Dubie, Norman (1978). Repents' Professor of Englwh; B A . Goddard College, M F A Uruvenrty of Iowa El-Ghazaly, Samlr M. (1988). Assoc~arePrafessor of Electrical Engineer ng: B S E E M.S., Cauo Universlt) (Egypt Ph D., Un~versltyof Texas. Austin . . Dudek, Leona M. 1960). Profecsor Ernerltus of Education. B.Ed., National Col ege of Edu~auon,M A .Arizona State Uni\erslty . DutTy, Deanis M. (1977). Associate Profeqsor of Engmeering; B.S.. M.S ,Ph D Uruvenrt) of Anzona . El-Sharawy, El-Badawy 1989). Associate Professor of ElecUlcal Engrneerlng B S E M S.E.. Mansoura Unlrersity Egypt): Ph.D Unlverslty of Massachusetts. Amherst . . . Elgat-Drapkin, Jennifer J. (1989). Assistant Professor of Computer Sc~enceand Engtneenng, B A , Um\enlty of Vlrgln~a.M S Pb.D.. Unlverclt) ot Maryland . Dugan. Jeanne t1994,. Lecturcr uf t n g l ~ ~Rh A . Ilnt\enll! of %It~hlg-~n. M I \ . Ph U..Anrun4 St.nc Un~\cr*#l) Dumka, I.arry F. .14YI), A\,$%t.inlI'r~ic,,ur ,,I h t r l l l ) Ke.in~rce( and H u n n n I>e\r.lnp~~,mt. B A . Cnl\r.rs~t).li Manttoba C u t n d ~ l , hl A Sirnun F n w r lini\erut! (C.in:.d.q). Ph I) . Puraue ilntrer\~r? . Duncan, Kate C. 1991 ,Associate Professor of An. B A . M A.. Unlven~tyof New Mexico; Ph.D.. Un!verstty of Washlngtan Dundas, Mary Jane (1975 ,Associate Professor of Legal and Ethical Studlen; B A Cahforma State Unlversrty, Long Beach, J D , Layala Marymount Um\eraily Durand, Barbara A. (1992). Professor of Nunlng. Dean. College of Nun~ng;B S .College of St. Teresa: M.S., Unrbers~lyof California, San Francisco: Ed D .University of San Franctsco Durrcnhcrger. Robert H. t I Y l I , , I'rofr..or Ernr.nru%01 (icograph): B S \I.x,rheaJ Swtc College. B S . Crl~i.>m~a Ir6rltutr. o f l e c h n ~ h s \\.I 5 . Ilnlvzr\tl$ of \V~,.on,ln. \I,.Is.>n. I'h U.. University ofCahfoma, Las ~ i g e l e s . Dwyer, Karen (19941, Lecturer of Engl~rh.B A,, Lamar Unlrersrty, M.A., Ph D Purdue Umrers~ty . Elllotl, Charles S. (1989). Dueetar. Center far Profess!onal De\elopment. Colleoe ot Engmeemg and Applied Sciences. B.M E General Motors Insutute, M S .Indiana Uni\eniry. Bloomlnglon. Ph D Mlclugan State Umven~ty . . We\tem Reser\e Untverslty Ellman, I r a Mark 1978 ,Professor of La*, B A,, Reed College; M.A., Unnerslty of lll~no~s. J D , Umversrty of Callfomia. Berkeley Ellner, Anthony Jr. 1960). Professor Ementus of Architecture; B A,. Ctt) Unnerstt) of New York, M A . Columbia Universlty; M Arch Yale Unlrerslty . Ellram, Lisa M. 1990). Asslstant Professor of Purchasing and Logtsttcr Management. B.S B.. M.B A , Uni\ersity of Minnesota. Twtn Clues. Ph D Ohlo State Umversity . Elman, Miriam Fendius (1995). Assistant Professor of Pohucal Sctence. B A . M A . Hebrew Umversity. Ph D.. Columbra Unnerslt) . Eek, Roger D. (1970 .Professor of Declslon and Infomatron Systems; B.S.Ch.E , Clarlsan College of Technology, M B.A Univen~tyof New Mex~co.Ph D., Tulvne Un!ver%~ty Eckert, Thomas W. (1971), Professor of Am B.A., M F A , Arizona State University Ellsworth. Lola M. (1938 Professor Emenms of Famtly Resources and Human Dmelopment, B S Bngham Young Unrversxty; M.A Columbla Un~rers~ty . . Elmure, James \V. 19491.I'mfec\or t m c n l ~ di , I'l~nnlny and I d rch~leclurc:Dcdn L m r r ~ t ~Cullrgc. ,. ut Archtlcclure ind Fn\~n,ncnenoll>estgn. A B.. Lnl\er>tt) of Scbr:srka, hl 5 . Edelsky, Carole (1976). Professor of Elementary Educauon; B.S Universtty of Cmemoati; Ph.D.. Unlvers~tyof New Mexico . . . Edor, James F. Jr. (1975), Professor of Anthropology, B S Califomla Insutute of Technology: M A,, Ph.D Utu\erslty of Califomla, Santa Barbara . . . L k r . James J. 13911 A ~ ~ l ~ t I'r.,fr\..,r dnt d l Zu.,l~py. R 5 Untver.tl! of Sorre I > ~ m cMS : L'nnzmlty .,iTcnnc,,ec. Kn.>xvlll?. PI, D L.'n~\zr~tl) of Cdl1fom13.D3\ls . Edwards, Gus (1988) Assoczate Professor of Theatre Engel. Glorianne (1982 .Associate Professor of Theatre. B F A . Unnverslty of Anzona: M A.. Ph.D.. Univenily of Pausburgh Edwards..John L. 11963). . . . Professor of Readme and Llbrarv Sacnce: txr.iut~\.cDlru.t.,r I ~ ~ d e p t ~Study J r ~ ~hyt Cl~nc.p~~nJcncc. Engelen. Rodney (1992 .Faculty Assocsate of Planning and Collcde c,i Extended tdu:*t~un: ti S 8:811 Star. llnn'er\~t!. M A Landscape Architecture. B S , Umverstty of Mmnesota; M.C P , E l D An,ons Svate lnlvcntl) Harvard Un~versity Edwards, Mark R. 1978). Professor of Agribusiness and Resource Engelhardt, Florence P. (196% Professor Emeritus of Soctal Management; B.S.M E., Unlted States Nava Academy, M.B.A., Work. B.A., College of Mount St Vmcent. M.S.S., Fordham D B.A Arizona State Univemlty University Edwards, Marvin J. (1959). Profeswr Emeritus of Technology; English, William S. (19621, Professor EmerlNs of Muslc: B.M B S , M.A Arizona State Untversrty Washbum University of Topeka, M A . Ph.D George Peabody College . . . . . Ph.D., Unrverslty of Oregon Eisenberg, Nancy H. (1976). Regem' Professor of Psycholog): B.A .Un~versityof Mrclugan. M A,. Ph D.. Univentty of Callfomla. Berkeley . . Enz. Billie J. 1990). Asslstant Admtnlstrao\e Professional, Education. D~rector,Professional Field Experiences. M A Ph D.. Anzond State Unrrerslry . Eriekson, Mary L. (1990). Professor of AIT B.F A . Unlvenlty of nhno~s.M A . Ph.D.. Ohto S ~ t Umvenlty e . Emo, Richard B. 1977-62. 1963). Proferwr Emenrus ot English: B A,. M~chiganState Umverstty. M A L nlrerTtr, of Den\er Ph.D.. Unikerait) of Minnesota. T w ~ nCrllc\ kallz. Leonard h.I. 1979 Assoctate Protessar of Computer Science and Ene neerlng. B F .City Unlverslty of New Yarh; M.S.. Harvard Untvcr, ty: Ph D Untrer\lt) afCallforma Berhele) Ernst, Wendy (1994 . Assistant Protec*cr cf An B F A Umvenlt) of Minnesota. Mmnedpolis: M.A Oh!, Stdte Unl\erslty Fan. Genghua 1990). Ascamate Protesaor of Mathemancc. Masters. 11\tttut~of Sy\temq Tcience Chn.4. M A . Chtncac Academy of Fclcn~eChlno . Ph D.. Uni\er\ity of Waterloo (Canada) . . Exobar, Edward J. 1991). Assoclate Profewor of Htstoly. Director. ChlcaoaiChicano Studies B.A .Callfomta State University. Dom_uuer Hdla M 4 Ph D Untrentr, of Cahtomxa, Rtverstde . . Farber, Bernard 1974 Profearor Emenms of Sociology: Intenm Char Depmmcnt of Socrolooy. A B Roo?e\elt Unlrenlty. A M Ph D Ln \crs!t) 11 Chlcaoo . . . Espinoza, Dula J. (1990). 4salbtant Proter5oi of Socrology: B S Un~versltyof Texas. El Paso. M A . Ph D Unlver?~tvof Cslttomia, Santa Barbard Fargotstein, Barbara (1988) Faiulw Associate of Nurain:. B S B S N . 4nzana State Uru\era~ci.M N.. Uni\er\ay ot Cal~farnn. Lo\ An:ele\ Etter, Patricia A. (1988). Aasoclate Archtv~rt.Archwe? and Manuacnpts. B.A Califomla State C ni\er\~ty Lon: Beach. M L.S University of Anrand Farin, Gerald f 1987 Professor of Computer Sc~enceand Englneenng. B A,. M A,. Ph.D Unlrervty of Brauncchaeig (West German\ Evans. Donovan L. 1966 .Protes\or ot Enecneerine. Duector. -~~., - Farmer, Frank D. 1970 A%oclate Professor ot Mathemat~cr. B A . M 4 . Unlrer\a) of Caltfomla, Rl\emdr, Ph D.. Uni\erwy of W~ahtngron . . - Center for Innavauon n Enolneenng Educut~on.B.S M.E.. Unnverslty of Cmcinnatl. Ph D.. Nonhwr5tern Untberclt) . Evans, John Y. 196.1 Profeawr 01 Engllxh. B A Holb Cr \s College. M A Ph D Yale Unt\errtt\ Eveland, Charles 1971) Profe\aor Ementuv. School ot Health Admin~suatlonandPoh~y.B S Unnenltb ot Maqland. M.S , Baylar Un~venrry.Ph D Un \erst) of Mrchbgan . Ewing, A k a n (1993 Law Lkbrannn. C!rculatloniReference: B.A.. M.L.S.. Umverait) of Mich1e.m . Eyring, LeRo) 1961 Regents Piolerat r Ementu~ot Chemiatly and Blochemistry: B.S., Univera!ty of Arm na. Ph D , Unirernry ot California, Berkeley . Faas, Larr) A. 1967 Profewor of S p e u ~Educan l n Ass$stant Dlrector Dnrslon of Curriculum and lnstruct~on:B.S.. Iowa Sute Un~ren~tM y : A . Colorado Sure Ccllrge. Ed D Utah State Univerxly Fabes, Richard A. (1983 . Profe\\ r f Fan 11) Rerour~erand Human De\elopment. B.A Unlben~t)uf Ca orado. M S . Ph D.. OUahoma State Uni\ersltv . . . Fabrieius, William (1990 Asocldte Profe>\arof P~)chalog). B.A.. Bocton College. M S Wheelcch Colleee Ph D Lntr entry of Mlchlgan . . . Facinelli,Diane A. 1993 Lecturer. Llnnervtv Honors College: B.A , M.A , Ph.D Anzona State Lnnentt) . Faeth, Stanley H. 1980). Professor of Zoology. B S . M S Lln~verr~ty ot Ctnc'nnati. Ph D.. Flc nda Slate Lnt>erstt) . Fafitic. Apoclnlnr I I AJ,. A\.S,;I..~~, PIIJ~CIIIIT .~itng~~~eenn; B.S t n g , .\rn~otca l . ' r ~ \ v r ~>I ~ Thc.,~.~l,sn~k~ ~! t(ir of Geuldpy. R . .Cad$. C<~llr.d: PI, r) st an for^ I:nlvcr.lt) Fink, Raymond R. (1958). Professor Ementus of An: B.A.E., School ot The Art Insumte of Chicago. M S.A.E.. Ill~na!sInst~Nteof Technology Firestone, Melvin M. (1968). Assactale Prafesqar of Anthropology; B.A., Unlverstty of New Mexzco; M A . Ph D.. Untverslty of Washlngton Firestone, Sharon A. 1977). Law Llbranan, Acqms~tlonsand Senals; B.A.. M.L S , Umvers~tyof Washlngton. M A . Anzona State Unlverslty Fish, Rebecca (1994, Assistant Professor of Planning and Landqcape Arch~tecture.B.A., M.Arch.. University of Cal!fornta, Berkeley Fisher, Marvin M. (1958). Professor Ementus of Englrsh. A.B AM., Wayne Uni.ren ty: Ph D.. Universtty of Mlnnesam, Twln Cltics . Fisher, Teresa (1995), Asclstant Professor of Psychology in Educauon, B.A M A . Ph D Un~ven>ty of Illino?~, Urbaoa Champaign . . Fleming, Robert C. 1974 Protesor ot M u ~ LA\sl\tant . Dtrector of Bandy; B.S.. Indtana Unlverstty at Psnn\yl\anta, M FA.. Carnegie Mellon Ulu\ers~ty;Ph.D.. Southern Illtnols Unnemty. Carbondale Flemister, Michael Gilbert 1J95). A\$ ?tan[ Protcs\or ot Educat~onalMedta and Computer\. B S Valpdaso Unnerca) M A . Central M ~ c h g a nUn~ver51ty.Ph D Un~\ersa)of nllnols Urbana Champaign . Fletcher. Grant (1956). . . Prates~arEmerttuq of Muvc. B.M . llllnals Wesleyan UnivenlN: M.M.. Unlrerbttv ot Mchtgan: Ph.D L nlverstty af Rochester . Flares, Alfinio (1992). Asaocrate Professor ot hlathemat~cs Education; B Sc.. M.Sc., National Uncvcr\$t) of Mc\lca (Mexico): Ph.D.. Ohta State Uni\ersst) Flores, Lisa A. (1995). Asai\t~ntProfe\\or at Cammunicatlon: B.A.. Be- College: M.A.. Nonhern Illlnot* Untrenln; Ph D.. Universtty of Georso . . . . Florsehuetz, Leon W. (1964 Profr.%or Emerituq of En-tneenng. B.S.. M.S., Ph.D. Unnemty ot Illlnol\ Filley, Richard D. (1985). Associate Admrnistralive Professional; Director. ASU lnduamal Fellows Program. B S Uruvenlty of Washington . . . . . . Flaherty, Richard E. (1978 Prote cor of Accountan-). B S M S Ph D.. Un~vcrsityof Kansas: C.P.A.. Kdnsa, . Fisher, Stuart G. (1976). Professor of Zoology, B.S., M.A., Wahe Forest College; Ph D D m o u t h College Fluekiger, Charles N., Capt (1991 , A ~ ~ l s t a Proteswr nt ot Mtl~tary Science: B S Untted States Military Academy, West Potnt . Flynn, Anna E. 1993 .Sensor Lecturer ot Purchahrno and Log~rttc? Management, B A , Unlverqtt) of Notre Dame. M B A Anrona State Unlrenlty Madrid Spain) Foard, Fumlko 1990). Leclurer of Languages and Literatures: B A,. Kexo Gijuku Umvenlt) (Japan). M.A. Anzana State University Foard, James H. (1977). Assac ate Profewor of Reltgrous Studjes B A .College of Wooster; M.A Ph.D Stantord Unlreralty . . Follet, Robert E. (1995). Assocrate L~brman:Head, Mu\lc Llbrarv. B.Mus Oberhn College. M Mu5 Uni\crs~t)of Illmaia: M L S Untverstty of Texas. Aurtln . . . . . Foley, Thomas A. 1984 Profesor of Computer Science and Englneenng, B S , M A . . Ph D Anrona Slate Unibers 1) Fordernwall James N. 1987). Awocrate Profrsscr of Electronic, and Computer Technology. B S M S Unlverslty of 4nrona Ph D Iowa State Unlverslty of Science and Technology . . . Forsyth, Ben R. (1992). Profewor of Health Admnistrdt~onand Polcy. Vlce Prealdent and Provost. ASU West; Interim Prmast. ASU East; Senior Execullve Assistant to the Prcxdent. M D Ne* Yark Universlty College of Medicine . Foster, David William (1966). Regent,' Profe\sor ot Spanish B A . M A . Ph.D., Univen'ty of Wash~ngton Faster, John B. (1988 .Adjunct Prafesor of Chemam and B~ochem!stq.B.S , Califomla lnrtitute of Technolog); M A,. Unlversily of Callfamia. Bedeley Fouquette, Martin J. Jr. (1965). Assoc~ateProfesho of Zooloo). B A . M A,. Ph D., Uruverslty ot Tera-, Austrn Fox, Peter (1990). Acssstsnt Protesqor of Clv 1 Eng neennb B S M.S. Ph.D , Un verblty of Illinon\ . FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 459 (;omel. Heynlldn A. ,1980,. ,\WO~L*V Pr01c\%orof Early Ci!~ldnmd kdu;allol,. ,\cddcm~rh u g r m Cmrdtnalor. Earl) Ch~l.ll>nrl l~lu;al~c,nH A . Souchucl.lanlProrr.,.,~rof Journdl~rnnand l'elr:omrnun~:~l~on:tl luum Unlrcrrllv uiTuxds, . u > l l n , hl A L nl\zr*tly ufM~r,uun.Culurnh~~. Ph D L'nnerrll) ol Teraq Austin . . . Gober, Patricia A. (1975). Professor of Geography, B.S., Umvenity of Wtscans~n.Wtewater. M A . Ph.D., Ohio State Urnvenity Gonlieb, Mare E. (1992). Adjunct Professor, Chemcal. Bia and Matenals Engmeenng: B.S., Pennsylrania State Unwersity; M D., Thornar Jefferson University Godfrey, Donald G. (1988). Professor of Journal~smand Telecommunicauon; B S.. Weber State College: M S Unnerslty of Oregon; Ph D ,University of Washington Goul, K. Michael (1985). A~sociateProfessor of Declsian and Information Systems. B.S.. M B.A Ph D , Oregon State Urnversrty . . (;ourlcy, David R. I I96lr. A*,w#.~r. Prdfcsrur df hl.*rkcltrlg. I 3S i t s m l Vnl\r.<.tt!. \I H A I.'n~vr.n~l) (11 T ~ ~ l c dD c ~B. ,\ Indlminl Unlverslt) . Gog@n,Maureen D. (1993). Ass~ctantProfessor of Enghsh, B.S.. M.A., Northeastern Universlty Coldberg, Beckian F. 1990). Asslslanl Profeshor of Enghah, B A . M.A., Anzona State Unt\eraity: M.F A . Vermont College . . Coyer, Robert S. (1981). Professor Ementus of Commurucauon; B A . DePauw Umrerqlly: M.A. Mlam Unlverslty. Ph.D. Ohio Slate Unrversity Goldberg, David ( I$JIIJ. I'roie\~orof Ju,lae S~udtc\,Dlrc.I.lr. Schcx,l a>fl ~ \ t ~ cSludles. r. B A hl A . Uni\cr*~lyd i Cav Toun (South ~ f n i - IPh. D . (.',I) L'n~rerslt)ol iicu York . Grace, Edward E. (1963). Professor of Mathernat~cs.B S.. Ph D., Un~versttyof Nanh Carolma . Goldinger, Stephen D. (1992). Assistant Professor of Psychology; B.A., Ph.D., Indlana Unlverslty, Bloornlngtan Graf, William L. (1978). Regents' Professor of Geography. B.A M.S.. Ph.D Unrrenlty of W sconain, Madlson Goldstein, Elliott S. (1974). Assoflats Professor of Zwlogy; B.S.. University of Hanford, M S Ph D ..Unlvers~ty of Mmnesola. Twin Cities Graham, Roger J. (1984). Assistant Recearch Scienust. Center for Soltd State Science. B S., University of Exeter (England): Ph D Un~verbrtyof Bnslol (England . . Golen, Steven P. (1984). Associate Prafecsar of Accounrancy: B.S M.A., Western Kentucky Univem~ty,Ph D., Anzona State (;cLshaoi, Furouzan (19841. Profc\sor of Compulrr Silm;c md Enginecnng. H S , Ar)n Mehr Vntvrrr,lv uiTcihnuloo) (Irmj. M S Ph D Uni>cn,t) of W-lr!. England Gomez-Mejia, Luis R. (19891, Professor of Manugemenl; B A M A . Ph D Univenily of Minnesota, Tuln Cbtles . . . . . C r a s o . I.awrence (l98Rj. Ac,!*lan~hc,lc%\or ofA;;~unt;~n;).. B S S!rd:u%r. L'n~\er,~ly. Llltc3 College: M H A . Kenc5cldr.r Pol)lr.ch~t~c In~t~lule: I'h D B~,\lunI.'n~vr.r,lly:C P A Conrlecl!rul . . . Gratton, Brian J. (1983), Professor of &story; B A,, Un~versltyof New Mexco; Ph D., Boston University Graul. Terry L. (1995). Faculty Assoc~ateof Nursing. B.S.. M.S., Anzona State Un~venlly Gra). Susan E. 1991). AsaiPtant Professor of %story. A B Earlham Callcge. M.A.. Ph.D Unliersbty of Chcago . . . Greeley. Ronald (1977). Regents' Professor of Geo ogy, B S ,MS.. M~rsss\tpp$ State Umversity, Ph D., Uni\ers~l)of Mlssoun, Rolla . Green, Douglas M. 1990 Asqistant Professor of Environmental Resourceq. B S Oregon State Unlvenilv. M.S., Nonh Dahota State Unl\cr$lt); Ph.D .Oregon State Unlx~rbity . Green, James L. 1967), Acractae Professor of Enml~sh.B A . M A . Unlrerstty ot Kansas; Ph D., Unlveraity of Nevada. Reno . . Green. Mary E. (1967 Professor Ementus of Engllah. B.A Queen' College. M A . St John's Un~rerctt).Ph D Unxverqity of Chlcaga Greeneich. E d ~ i W. n (1982). As.\octate Professor ot Engmeenng: B S E E M.S E.E.. Ph.D Unnervty of California, Berkele) . . Greej, Gwrge W. (1969). Profeqsor Emeritus of Recreauon Management and Tonnun; B A , M A Purdue Uni\ersity. Ph D Un \ e n 1) ot Mlchtgan . . Grossman, G a r j M. ( 1994 Associate Protessor of ManufacNnng and Industrial Technology: B.A , Uruvenlty of the Pacttic, M S Ph D., Purdue Uncrerstty . Grossman, Louis H. 1966 ,Professor Emerltus at Management; B.A., Lnlversrty ot M~chigan.M.B A . Ph D Michgan State Umverslty . - . Grotiahn. " . Douelas B. (1990). Aqs~stantPrafc\sor of ChemsW and B~achemtrtg:B A Reed college: Ph.D Untrerstty of ~a~ofamra, Berkeley Groy, Thomas L. 1983), A~soclateRerearch Professional, Chermsuy and Blochem~stry.B S Adamr State College, Ph D., Anzona Stlte Unkv~raity . Gruzinska, Aleksandra 1973 .Assistant Professor of French: B A,. M.A , State Umverwty of New York, Buffalo. Ph D.. P-sylvanla State Unnersity G n d e r . Robert 1959-63. 19641. Professor of Secandarv . Grey, Betsy 1987 Professor of Law; B.A., Co umb a Unlverclty: I D ,Geurgeto-n Umverc~ty Grier, M a n i n (1957). Profewor Emeritus of Exerczse Sclence and Phyrlcal Educat~on.B.A .Wisconsin State College, La Crosse. M A . New Yorl. Uluuers~t) . Griffin, William A. (1988 Asroclate Professor of Famtly Resources and Human Development. B A . Auburn Unlrersity: M S Vlrg~nlaPolwcchruc and State Unnernty; Ph.D.. Texas Tech Unlrer ty . Griffith, LeRoj H. (1958 .Professor Ementuq of Eduintlon. B S.. M S Drahe Untrerslty, Ph D Untver\it) of Iowa . . Grig'hy. J. kuyrnc 1966) Pr 8iewur E~nrntu,oi.\n: ;\H \I.,rcl~,>~.e i'<,llr.pr..\ l \ O h ~ oStxtr. I ' n ~ \ r . r \ l l ) . Ph I ) . Nsu Yorh Unl\enlt\ . Grimm, Nanej B. (1990). Assoctate Reaearch Specrallst of Zoolag\. B.A Hampshire College: M.S.. Ph D Anrana State Unlrerslty . . Grimm, Robert E. (1992). A5shtant Profewor of Geology. B A , Uni~eraty of Tennessee, Ph D Massachusett>lnstltute of Technology . . Grinder, Robert E. 1973 Proferqor of Educanon; B.S., Univer\tty of Cdllfomra BerMey, Ed D Harvard Untrerslty . . Grabe, Edwin P. (1957). Protessor Ementus of French: A B Wllllam Jewell College. M A Ph D Ind~anaUmvernty. Bloom ngton Grondin. Robert 0. 1983). Assoctate Professor of Eng~neenng. B S M S Ph D Univerq~tyof Michigan . . . . . Guerin. Sanford M. (1984 .Professor of Law. B.S.. Boston Um\er&rty;J D ~ n l v e r ~ loft San Francisco: LL.M., New York Umverslty . Guhathakurth, Subhrajit 1991 Asrlrtant Profersor of Planning and Landscape \rchireclure. B Arch , Jadavpur Un~vernt); M C o m Iowa State Uniuemty. Ph.D.. Un!cers%tyof Cahfornia. Berkele) . Guilbeau, Erie J, (1977), Professor of Engtneenng, Chair, Depament ot Chemical. Blo and Materink Eng~neenng;B S , M.S.. Ph D Lourstana Tech Lnlversrty . Gulllot, Elizabeth E. (1964 , Profe~sorEmer~lucof Soclulogy; B S S m o n s College: M A,, Ph D Uruvenlty of Pennsylvania . . . Guinouard. Donald E. (1966 Proferror Ementus of Councelor Education. B.S .MS.. Monma Stare Colleee; Ed.D Washmgton State Unlberstty . Gutierrez de Soldatenho, hIaria 1995). Ass!,tant Professor of Women'- Studies. B A . California State Unnerstty: M.A., P h D , Uruverslty ot Cal~fornia,Lo? Angeles . Guleserian, Theodore 1971 Asroclate Professor of Philosophy, B A . Unlvers~tyof Cal~fornla.Rlverslde: Ph D Yale Umversity . . Gullen Gayle 1993 Asslatant Professor of Hnrtoly; B.A.. M A . Loma Ltnda Unibenlty. Ph.D., Unibersity of California, fivenlde Gully, Anthonj Lacy 1972). Assaclate Profeslor of Art,B A . Uruverstty of Caltfamra. kvenlde. hl A . Un~venttyof Callfornlu. Berkeley, Ph D.. Stanford Untverstty O h o StateUnlrerslty Unnercll) Grosrhuof. = ~.Kathleen D. (1990 Facultr Associate Center for Fn\tr.mrnrnt.ll Studlei: B.S.,Lfn.\cr.at! oi.\rwond. \I S S~cphm F Awt.n State O n ~ ~ s r ~ t 1't1!1: 0 . V#c$tna, P<~l!tc~hn~. ln%ttt~w dnfl State Uni\erclty . . Grass, Allan W. 1987 ,Faculty Associate of Planning and Landscape Architecture; B S L A Univers~tyof Anzona. M S., Anznna State Uw\emry . Guntemann, harl L. 1982 ,h o n a A\%oc!ationof Realtors Professor of Real Estate; A B., Knox College; M B.A D B A , lnmana Uruverslt) . . Gupta, Sanja) (1990 Awrtant Professor of Accountancy; B.Com., Bombay Lni\emty (Indm :B LAWS, Calcutta University Ind~a): M S A,, Bowl~ngGreen State Unnersity. Ph D M~chiganState University. C PA.. Ohio . Gust, 3. Devens 1975). Professor of Chemistry and Blochemstry; B.S .Stanford Un~rer,lty, M.S.. Ph D Princeton Univenlry Gusta%sson,Nora S. (1994). Assoc ate Professor of Soc al Work. A B , M S W Clty U n ~ \ e n ~ ot t y New York; Ph D Umvenity of Southern Cal~fomia . . . . Hassell, Matthew J. 1966 Asqoi~atcPrate,, r of Mather altc,. B S Fordharn Unlverclty: M S Ph D Rutecrr. The State Unrvera 1)' Hendrieb, Thomas E. (1984). Protcssor ot Purchaing and LoglsUcs Management. B.S M B A,. Unlvenlty of Washington. Ph D Um~ersltyof Oregun Hsstings, Vernon L. (1973). Pratc\sor Ernentuc ot Consuucnon; B S.M.E. Untveritty of Nebra4.a. M S I E . OMahon a A&M Univer?tty Hendrieks, Wanda i. 1992 Acsistant Professor of Hlstory: B A,. L~mertaneColleg~;M A,. Wahr Forest Umver?tty: Ph.D., Purdue Un \eralr) Hafield, Mary M. (1988). A~roclateProfesror of E ernentq Educauon. B S M S .Ph D . Lnt\er~lt)of Konvas Hendrickson, Lester E. (1 968). Professor Ementus of Engineering. B S . hl S Mlchtgan Technological Uruvenrty, Ph D.. Univen~lyof Illlno r . . Heugea Kathrjn L. 1995 Facult) A I ~ zte L ( t I\uralne B S Adelph Umbers I). M S Arm ~ n Sure r Lnlreraltv . . . . . . Ilendrirksnn, Sumnnr R. 199.11. Lec1urr.r ot l;lngu.~gr.*and L ~ t c r ~ t u ~Br S, . \I I\ , .I..,u~,~.ln.l S1.w llnl\rrilty. Haton R.,ugr. . Hawkos, Lie 3. 1981 A\\ociatc Mu~cul1Profesl onal. SI ds Collect~an.School of An. B A Unlted Statea Internalonal Umvercrj. M A . Unner\lty ot W~rconsm.Madlwn Hendriekson, William L. 1976) A5roclate Professor of French. B A . Arlrona State Unt\er\il); M A , Umvenlty of Kansas: Ph.D Prlncetol Unlrersrt) t r of Philoaoph). B 4 . Hawthorne, John 1995 ,A ~ w t a n Profea Univerctt) of Munchester. Ph D Slracu e Umiera ty . . Hendrix,Donald Lauic 1981 .Adjunct A~soclateProfessor af Botany. Plant Phvvalog~sr.U.S.D A Agncultuml Reqearch Service B A . Central Waqhlngton Univers~ty.M S Untvers~tyof Wa~hlngtan,Ph.D.. Washington State Unrvers~ty Hajgoad, Robert C. 1970 Profesor of Payci a og). B S . Un~versltjof Illtnon. M.S Ph D . Uni\er\lt\ of Utah . . . . Haynes, Peter 1975 Protc\\or of Ju\tlce Studlc B S Unnerrtly of Southampton (England . M A Ph D . UNICICI~)f Toconto Canada) . . . . a\ . . Heeht, Michael L. (1983 Profewor ot Commun cat on. B.A M A Queens College; Ph.D Un~\er\it\of nlina~s . Ilrdlund. Ann t 1976,. I\*>". Llnl\crll~! ,rf('olorad., hl \ Un~versinof Colorado .,IS Pr.,ls.m .,I ,\nthropdlc .). . Henninglon, J o Ann 1975 , Profercor Ementua of Management Cornmuntcauon: B A,. M B.A Ed D . Anzona State Un~venzty . Henry, Joseph (1988 Professor of Engtneenng: B S .West Vlrglnla Untrersity. M S Ph D Unlverslty of Mlclugan . . . . Hephurn, John R. 1984 Profecsor of Ju\t%ceStudies; B.A Butler Unlrer\lt) M S Unlveraity af Kentucky Ph.D , Unlverslty of Iowa . . . H . . B A Collsgc ot He, Jiping 1993). Asactate Protewor of Engtneerune, B S Huazhong Un~versltyot Science and Technology. W u h a ~Chtna B.S., Ph D Unr\erstty of Mag land . Henhel, Ray 1966 Profer\or Ernentus of Geography: B.S Anlona State Uni~cr\~ry. M S Ph D Untremty of Wisconsin. hlad~con Haynes, Richard J. 19901. Adjunct Prote>borof Engtneenng. B A . Miam Untvennv. M D Unner\tt) of Callforn a. San Francwo Hazel, Jeffrey R. (1975). Prote\soi ot Zool Wao*ter: M.S., Ph.D Un \erslt\ ot llllnolr . Hepuorth, Dean H. (1990). Professor Emenms of Soctal Work. B S M S M .PI D Untverslty of Utah . Hepworth, Joseph T. 19881, Aswciate Research Spectalist. Colleee of Nurrlne. B A . San Dlego State Uru\entty: Ph D.. Anrona State Untrerctty \ I ' c u , I ~ : h n ~ : . ~ lI , n ~ , < t . ~ t \ , 1'11 1) . Herald, Cherr) L. 1973). Re\earch Professor. Cancer Research In5tttute B A . Unner\ily of Colorado. Ph D Anzona State Unl\erslty . Hedrieh. Philip W. 1992 Prafea\ar of Zooloo). B.A Hanover College M.S ,Ph.D. Unl\.ervty of Mlnne~ou Hegmon, MIeheUc (1995). Awrtant Professor of Anthropol gy B.A Unlversay ot Vagmla. M.A Ph D Urn\era 1) of Mlchlgan . . Heidenreich, Tanya M. 1994 Facult, Assoclvte of Nuralng. B.S.. Washlogton State Unwerslt). M S .Unlvervtv at Ueb Harnp\hnrc . Heier, William D. (1966 Prote\\ar Emenms uf Mangcn en[. B S Umverait) of Manland. M.A George Vvdrer\lr, f Kan\a<. M.S.. Arlzana Statc Unl\sr%~t\ . . . Higgs, Allen A. 1950 S e m r Rewarih Speclal~rt,Ccntcr for Solrd Sute Sctence: B S.. Anlona Stare Lnl\er\tt) . Hild, Nicholas R. 19b1 Prafcoor at Mdnufactunng and Indualrial Terhnolog): B.S.M E.. M.S.Enbe. linneraly ot Iowa. Ph D.. Union Graduate School Hill, James 1995 4\*lrtant Proferc r f l u ~ t t r eStud es: B A . J D.. LL M Unt\er\~t)of Waihlnoton . Hines, Harold C. 9521. Proteqror Ementur ot Murtc. B S M S Unlvcnlt) of llllnotr . . Halbert, Keith E. (1989 A?so~8atePr fev\oi of Elccm~al Enelneering: B.S M S.. Ph D Untr~rsttyot Tenne\see . . . Holbrook, Am) K. 1975 As\ocmtc Proles\or of MUS~L, BA M A M~li,College. Ph.D.. Unnerritj of Wrl\h~ngtn . . . Higgins. Ualler T. Jr. 1967 Pr fesor ot Enelncenng. B E E.. Monhauan Callegr: .V.S.. Ph.D Um\er\lt) of Anzona . . Hollows), Allen Jr. 1992 .Adjunct Prafe\\or. Chem1c.t , Blo and Materials Eng~neenng:B.A., I ale Unner\ltv M D Hdr\.xd Untrerntty Med~calSchool Higgins. Norman C. (1968 . Profe?sor Ementuc ot Educational Medla and Computerc. B S .Central hllc5oun State College: hl S . Ph.D.. S\raiuse Uni\ervt) . Hoffmeister, J. Ronald 1981). Assocl.ltc Prote\,or of F~nmce. B S , Mtlllkln Untrerslty. M.S.. Ph.D. Univera~tyot lllm a . Hester. John J. "Jen' 1991 Asrlatanr Profewor of Ph)vc\ and Aauonom). B.A M S.. Ph D.. R dham Marsh Rice Unl>enttj . . . . Hickman, Dabid R. 19821.Regents' Profewor of hluctr. B M Unlverut) of Colori~do.MM Wlchlta State Unnervt) . Hoffman, Steven A. (1985 A?soctdte Profes-nr of Microbialony. B A . Clark Um\erslty: MA.. Ph.D.. Unnervt) c t Colorado Hogan, Timothy D. (1970 Profersor of Economcc\. Direitor. C ~ n t e for r Busmesa Research, Darector. L Wllltsln Setdman Re\earch In,t!tute. A.B.. Un~rer\$t)of Cal~tornta.Beibe r). M . 4 . Unnerrtt) ot Cal!fornla. Da\i\. Ph D V~rgin~a Pol)techn c lnat tutc and State Unlverrlt) Hestenes, Dmid 0. (1966 Protesmr of Phlctc? at d A5tronomy. B A . Paclfi~Lutheran Col ege, h l A Ph D Unl\er\tt\ of Cal!farni.t. Los An~rlea . . Hoffman, Dennis L. 1979 Proferror of E c o n o m ~ i B.S.. ~ . Grand Valley State Univerail). M.A Ph.D Mlchlgan State Ut ner\rt\ . Hollanay. John R. 1969 ,Profesor of Chem~\tr)and BiachemlsUy and Geolop): B S Unnenltv ot Oregon: Ph D. Pennqvlvania State Unlvervt) . Hollowaj, Victoria (1995 Acwclate Profes\or ot Theatre: B A,. Boise State Uniresit) Halna), James (19931. Facult) 4\50" a e of Planning and Landscape Arch~tecture.B A . Cornell L'nc\er\~t\.hl.R P . Ph.D Unnenlt) of North Carolma. Chapel HdI . Ham. Peter W. (19841. Proferhor of Management. B.A . h e u 'rorh Lnibersity: M.A. Un~rerslt)of Cal lornla. BerLelej. Ph D.. Unnerail) of lllino~s Homan, Willem J. 1990 .Lecturer of Aeronautical Manaoen ent Technology: B.S.. M.T.. Southeu~ternOhlnhom~State Untberrtt): M.B A Anzonu State Untvertitv . . Hinhs, Robert W. 1981 A*sociate Proteawr at Clrtl Englncenng: B Sc Untrer\itv of h a l e % Wale\): M S.E. M.A Ph.D.. Princeton Uniberally Hoaber, J. Kenneth 1991 Prafe5sor 01 Bot.~n\.Char. Department of Bownv. B A . Goshen College. M S.. Pi, D. Un!\ersrt) ot Mrchigan Hinriehs. Richard N. 1987). Asaoilate Prafe\?or ot Ekcrcjrc Science dnd P h ) ~ i ~ Educatton: dl A B.. Oberlln Callcgc, h1.A. Uni\cr\lly of I wa: Ph.D.. Pcnnol\anln Sute 'nl\crstt\ Hood, John H. 1993 Awrtant Prote\sor ot Theatre: B FA.. Anzona State Unlrersity. M F A Unt\er?tty of Mlnnssata. Turn Cttleb . . Hinshas. Donald A. 1966 Profesor Ementu5 of Arch~te~rure. B Arch. Un~\rr\ztv ,f Nuor Dame Hirata. Ernest T. 1974). Aawc~ateProfe'bor of Munuf~cmnngand lndustrfal Technolog\: B A . San Djego State Colleec. Ed D.. Arizona St31~U n l \ e n ~ t \ . Hirleman, Ednin D. Jr. 1977 Prafcawr of Mechanical and Aeroapacc Engineunng: lntenm Associate Dean for Research. D~reitar.Ccnter for Reacarch In Eno~neenngand Applied Sci~ncrs. B.S M E , M.S.M E . Ph.D.PurdueLni\era ty Hodges-Randall, Gertrude 1989). Faculty Assocrate of Planning and Land\cape Archtte~ture.Herbereer Center for De\ign Ekcellence: B S .Columbus Collegc: h1.C P Massachusetts Inctltute of Technolo:) . . Hoffer, Warren U . 1972) Prote\ror of Murtc. B M M M Untvensly of W$ccon\tn.Madsson . . . Hood. Stafford 1992 As\lrtant Proles, r f Coun\elo Educanon. B A M S Unnervt) of R 11\ionsln.R hntosater. Ph D.. LTnlrerrlt\ ot lllinal\ . . .. Homer, Helene M. (1957 Prates-or of Famrl) Rssouricc and Human De\elapment: B.S M.S Laulrlana State Un \er\>t\. Ed.D.. Ohlahama State Unlrersity . . Homer, Kenneth H. 19>6 Profewx Emcntus ot Secondan Educnuon: B S.. M A . Loulclan? State Unl\crs ty. Baton Rouge. Ed D., University of Wa5hlngton Hopkins, Annis Helen (1981). A\rl\tant Prolessor of Won m Stud~es:B A . Green\ lie College. M A,. Unt\entty ot Illcna~~: Ph.D Ararana State Unjbers~ty . . Hopkins, Dale L. (1993). Facult! Asoilate c f Nun ng. B S N Thornaa Jefferson Un~\erslty.M S N Unnerrttv ot Pcnns)l\ania . Hoppensteadt, Frank 1995 .Professor ot M d t h ~ nd l l ~ D~ rector . System \ Science and Englneer ne Reaear.h Cmtrr. B A . Butler Untverrlt). M S Ph D UI lrers 1) of Wzrc )nb n. Mdd!\on . . Horan, Elizabeth R. 1989 A\s idle Pr t e v f En:ll\h. A.B Columbia Lni\erur). Ph D.. rnventt, ot C s ltornll. S nt Cru, . . . Horan, John J. 198r Prote\\or ot Counscllno Pa\chol :\: A B.. M A . Unnrr\#t) ot Devott Ph D . M iu-an S t ~ t Lnlier\$t! e Horowitr, Renee 1986 Professor ot Mdnut~ctunnn.md Indu?tnal Technoloo). B A BrooMynCol eye. hl A . Ph D.. Unnrr, tv of Colorado H o m a t h . Peter !1971). Profc\sor ot Gem an Ah mr. Realgvmnaaium. Land\hut We\t Gcmdt \ . B 4 . h l . 4 . Indiana Unt\cnlt). Bloom~n:tc n: Ph.D Unt%ersit)ot h l e h l o ~ n . . Hoult, Thomas Ford 1964). Prufe\a,r Ementu, oiSociclogy. A B Unl\e ,111 of lllrna a. M A,. Wh~tficrCollege: Ph.D Untrer\tt) of Southern C d i f o r m ~ . . Hourton. William N. 199d .Protc\ror of En" ricer no. Pr lcsrtonal De,rcc I" Geologacal Engtneeiine C orrdo Schuu 01 hllne\. M.S C E . Ph D . Unnersir) of Calrfom a. Berlc e\ Howell. Todd I . ! 1994). Adjunct Facult) 14nlhropolc~\.B 4 . Untr~r\tt\ot Wtr~on\m.Parhnde M A NLU Z l e ~ ~ State co Un~\crsbt\.Ph D 4nzona State Ln Xerha) . Howells. Edmund G. 1960) Protesor En m t u i ot Phtlo\oph\. B.A U n i \ e n t t \ ot Ltah. M A Um\sralt) . B.S.E . M S E . Ph.D Anrona State Unl\erm) . . Hoy. Frank P. 19781 4saocmteProte\\ir i f Joumalrrm ,~nd Trleiommunicat~on.B.A George Wa\htngt n U n n ~ r \ ~ th1.A ). Amencan Unner, 1) Huiringh, William 19>91. Profes\or Ementuc ot Accountancy. B S B.A. M.B 4 . Un \ersrty ot D e n ~ e rPh.D. . Untrerdty ot Ml.higan; C.P.A Anrona. Colorado . Hotelling. Katsuho T. 1991 A\?iqtant L brar .in. O n d n ~ l C.!uloa np: B A,. M A,. Lni\enlt) ot Uorth Cnmltna. Ch.lprl HIII: M A . Un \er\tty of Oreton Houston. Sandra L. (1984). Profeaaor ol Ci\l Engjncer ng B 5' Unt\cr\!ty of Oklahoma M S C E L n \erati) of NEU MCUCO. Ph.D Unl\cr\lly c t Calltomla Berhe e) . Huilar. H. Elaine 1985 A d l u n ~ Faculty t A?\oi~atea t Botany: B S M S.. Unrverazt) oiTexls. El Pnso. Ph D., A n r o n ~State Unl\ervty AB . Huhele. Norma F. 11984 A~\octateProtessor ot En.lne~nn:. B S.. Untr~r\ltvof Ma%\achusen~. hl S Ph D Renselaer P I \ t t c h n ! ~ Inilllute Hudah. Thomas (1988). A~rocrateProterr r 01 Anthropolo:). B 4 M A Unlrenlt\ of Wls on\ n, hlad ron: Ph D I nncri!t\ of hflihlgan . Hudelson. Sarah J. 1999 Pratecsor ot Curniulurn and In\trucuon. B.A .College of Woo\tcr. hl A Ph D . Unncrslt\ of T~\.I\.Au\tln Hudson, Walter W. (1986. Prate??or ot Soctsl Wnrh: B A,. M.A.. Ph.D., Unner\il) of Chlcago . Hue), Ben R.1. 1979 4aaoi Ate Protc\? r ot Ci rnputur S ~ l c n c cand En&$n~cr!ng:Acllng Char. Depann en1 of Con puler Tc rnic and Er git eer ng: B S Hlrd n& College: MS.. Ph D.. U ~\cr\it>of 4r rc nn . Huff, Robert A. 1985 Pratersor En er tu\ ul Eduiat>on.B A . Unnervt) of Ktansor. M A,. Uni\er\ln ,i M \\our Kd >\.t\ CII\. Ed D . Unt\err!n ot Oreoon . Hutt, Michael D. 1982). Profr\ror of Marketing: B B A M B.A., Oh o Unlver\ttr; Ph.D., Mich~ganState Unlvers 1) . Hwang, l u h c h a n g 1995 Aaal\tAnt Profeswr of Acc untancy: B 4 Fu en Catholic Un veri~t)(Tduon ; M S.. Natfonal Cheng Chl Unl>emt) T3 %an : Ph D . Unlverilt) of Callfom~a,Berkeley . Idsa, Sherwood J.B. 1984 4djunct Profe%\orof Geograph,. Rerearch Ph)ac st. U S D.A. Agricultural Rerearch Serv~ceB S M.S Ph D .Un%er,&t)ot hllnnc\ota. T a m Cltlcs . . . Ihrig. Edwin 1979 Profebbor of math em at$^,. B.S . M A L n ~ \ e r ~ iof t yh l q l a n d . Ph D.. Lni\er\~tyot Toronto Canada) Imdieke, LeRoy F. 1969 .Professor Ementur of Accountancr. B S .\alle\ Ctr) Srarc Ca rgr. hl A Unlrerst1.r of North Dalota: Ph D Uruierilry of Illlnolr. C.P.A , lll~nolr . . . Inaba, Jeffre) N. 1992 Aaurtnnt Protes\nr of Archaecture, A B Arch Untrersitv ot Cal~fornu.Berkelrv. M.D.S M Arch. Hanard Um\cr\lt) . . Ingraham, Leonard W. 1971 Lecturer Emer tus of Educatton; B S.. C1t) Co lege t Clty Unlrerstt): M A .Ed D Columb~a Ur \er?!t) . Inskeep, Gordon C. 1968 Profeicor Erner~tusaf Managen ent, B Ch.E.. O h o State St l\er%ttv.Ph D.. ColumblaUn~\erqit) Irish, Joel D. 1993 .Adjunct Rcult) c f Anthropoloey. B S MS.. h l ~ n k n t oState Ulu\er\lt). Ph D 4nzono State Unnenlty . . . . Irmeurt. Robert L. 989 Assoilare Profer\or a t Nurhtng B S N nundd Srdre Lnner\lr\. M.5 Arvona Sldlc Unnerstt). 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Ph D Uru\ers~tyof Caltfarnta. Berkeley . Kelly, Rita Mae 119821. Profersor of Juruce Stud~es;B.A Unlrerstty of Mlnneqota. Tuin Citieq. M A . Ph D Indiana Um\ersstv. Bloominnton . . Kaje, David H. (1976). Regents' Professor of Law:B.S.. Massachusetts Insumre of Technology. M.A.. Hanard Untrerslty: J.D., Yalc Unnerstty . Kazilek, Charles J. 1985 Assac ate Reacarch Profescional, Zoology. B.F.A M.N.S.. Anrona State Un~verstty . . Karmier. 1.ronnrd J. 19ns I'r,>ieullng Colltgr.. \I 4 . Ph I ) . 4nrund Stdtc L'nncrrlt) Kearney. James R. IU 1968 Proferwr Ementu5 of H ~ r t o g B . A. Pornona College. M A Waah~ngtonUnrverslly. Ph D Un!\erslty ot Wlrconrtn. Madlson Kerr, Barbara A. (1990). Profcs~orof Cauncelar Education and Counceltng Pc)chology. A B Unt\eraly of Missouri. M A,. Ohio State Unner5lt). Ph D . Untrervt) ot Mlsaoun Keatiag, Thomas 1972 Assstant In truct~ondProfers~onal:B.A., M.A Cal~forniaState Universil), Sacramento: M P A Ph D.. Indiana Uni\er*ity. Bloomlngton Kerr, Nanej J. 1967 Profrrwr ot Educauon, B S , Untventty of hers. M.A.. Ph.D Un~ver<~ty of Houston . . . . . . Keats, Barbara W. (1983 Aasoaate Prafesqor of Management. Assoc~atcDean for Research. Admn~\tratian.and Doctoral Programs. College of Bualness: B A,, Louisiana Technical University: M S Northeast Laulrlana Unlbcrs~ty.Ph D., Oklahoma Stale Universtt) . Keatq, J. Rerl I I9hJl. .A~~OL.JIC I'r.>fr.\.or~ftngn:crlnp. B 5.1 E.. I c h ~ g hU n ~ < r . r * ~hlt )S, . I'h I ) . Flon.la Sutr. I'n~!errit!. l'h D Oklahoma State Unlverstt) . Keefer. Donald L. (1987). Assoc~ateProfewor of Manaeement Science: B S.. Camegte Mellan Unlrerslty. MS.. Stanford Lnner\ity: M.S., Ph D.. Un!\cnm of Mtchlgan Keuter, Clifford D. (1988). Profe~sorof Dance . Kevane, Clement J. 1956 Profescor Ementus of Physlcs and Astronomy. B.S.. Ph.D , Iowa S l ~ t eUnlrerslty Kiane. Melodv Y. 1991 . Acsistant Profesror of Declslon and . Kierstead, Henrj A. 11988). Profeqsor of Malhemaucr: B.A M A . Ph D.. Uni$era~tyof Calrfarnt~.San D~eoo . . Kehrer-Emileane, Laura 1984). Faculty As\actate of Nurstng: B.S., Alverno College: M S Anzona State Unlvemty . Keim, Robert T. 1979). As~oclateProtewor 01 Infomat~on Syctems. B S M B A . Ph.D.. Unner5lty of Pittsburgh . Kiesoa. Milton A. (1957 Profewor Emen-? of Educatron: B.S.. Uru\erc~tyof Wlsconcln: M.A Ph.D , Un~\enltyof Nebraska. L'ncoln Kigin, Denis J. 195845: 1967 ,Professor Ementus of Technology. Dean Ementus, Continuing Educat~onand Summer Sessions. B S , Mankato State Un~rerslty:M S Uni\er\lty of W~scansin.Stout, Ed D Unner5tly of Mi\\oun . . Kihl, \lary. Prufr.-.er ($1 Pl~nntnz.:\rur..~tc. L)cdn of Archlrecturc snJ En\~nmn,cntdlDc.l.>n. 4 B J ~ n l C<,llrfc: d~ \I ,\ Iln~rerstt) <,ihl~;ht;.m. Ph D . Pcnoql\.In~,lSt.llr Ilnl\,~ri~t! . . Killeen, Mary 1982 84: 1986 Asaaciote Professor of Nursing: A F C O LDean ! ~ ~ for ~ Undergraduate Program\ and Extended Educatton. College ol Nursln~.B.S.N.. M.S.. Anzona State Utwerarty. Ph D Unlrentty ot Texas Austln . . Keller, Thomas (1980 Ac~oclateProfes\or of Management. Director. Center for Office Automat on Re5earch. B.Ed.. M.Ed.. Ed Spec Ed.D , Untversity of Toledo . Kelley, Betty C. (1995). Acslrtant Professor of Ekercise Sc~enceand Phys~calEducatron. B A Luther Col ege, M Ed Untrerstty of Mxnne~ota:Ph D Unnerslty of Nonh Caroltna. Greencboro . KPIIo?. Donald (;. IOXO,. ,\.\~llc. M I \ . I'h U..Untrmtty of M~%ll). Ph D Pennsyl%ama State Unnersity Knight. (;curgc P. $1986 l'mfesor of P\y;holog). B A \I~.llcdct College. \I h . 1'11 1 ) . I . n ~ \ c r r # lof ) C;#llfornl>.Rncmldc . . . Kinicki, Aagelo J. 1982). Profcaso ol Managen ent. B B 4 . M.B A D B A , Kent State Unlrer*ll) . Kinnier, Richard (19821. Alwciate Prote\cor ot Counseling Ps)chology, B A . Boston College; Ed M Co umbla Unnerslty Ph.D Stanford Un~\eraity Kintigh, Keith W. (19871, Prafe\%orot Anlhropalopy: A B M S Stanford Umveraay; Ph.D. Un verltt) ot Mtchlgan . . . . . Kirkman-Liff, Bradford L. 1981I. Professor of Health Admrnistratlon and Poltcy: B S M S Camrgie Mellon Unlberslry: Dr P H.. Unixerc 6 of North Carolma. Chapel HI I . Kirkwwd, Craig W. 1981 . Prafcq\or ot Management Selenee, S B S M E E.. Ph.D Macsaihusett5 In\tttute of Technology . . . Kisielewski, Robert \. (1978 Profeiqor Emcntua of Technology: B.S.M.E M.S.M.E Unlrerr~tyof Wta~ona~n. Mad~son . . Klann, Margaret L. 1915). Prote\sor Emerllua of Phy5eal Education: B.S.. University of llltnot\. M A . Unwervty of Nonhern Colorado Klein, James D. (1988). Assocrate Prote5sor of Educatton; B A . Flonda Atlanuc Uru\ers~ty:M.S., Ph D.. Flor~daState Unnerslty Kleine, Robert E. IU (1988). A~\trtantProteqror ot Marleung. B S Unnerhlty of New Hampvhtre: Ph D . Unnenll) of Clnclnnau . Kleine, Susan S. (1988). Askslant Profcc$or of Markenng. B A . W~ttenbergLnners~ty.M B A . Mlaml Unnera~lv:Ph D Univemlt) of Clncinnat? . . Kleinfeld, Gerald R. (1962). Protessor of Htatory. B A New Yo.!r Unlrenrty; M A,. Umvenlt) ot Mlchlgan. Ph D New Yorl Unlventt) . Klett, Mark C. (1982). Aqsoctate Fsne Anr Speclalzrt. School of An. B S St. Lawrence Untver,~ty, M FA.. Srste Unlrenlty of New York. Buffalo . Kliewer-Brittan, Darleen (1975). Protestor ot Muctc. B M E Bethany College: M.M.. Wlchtta State Unlrerhkt) . . . Knight. Leland \l (1978 Professor Ernentus of Desrgn: B.P.A An Center College of Derlgn, M F.A.. Stantord Untrers~ty . Kioke. Darvl R. 1992 .Asnstant Profeiwr ot Chemical. Blo and Materials Engineenng: B S E Grand Valle) State L nnersiry. M.S.. M S E.. Ph.D Unlrerot) of Mlch~gan . . Knipping. Uwe Fred (1988 .Assocrate Research Professional. Phyq1c5and Astronom). B Sc Untverslt) of Cologne (West Germany . . . . Knowlton, John F. 1964 .Professor Ernentus of Spanrsh. B.A , Leu t i and Clark College: M A,, Ph D., Unxver3ity of Oregon . Knox. Robert L. ( 961 , Professor of Econam~cs,B.S.. M.S., Okldhomo State Unlverslty, Ph D Univenlty of North Carolma Knudsen, Frances S. 1964 .Professor Emerltus of Nunlng: B.S.. Un,\ersltv of Anzona: M.S.. University of Colorado, Ph D., Anzona Sole University Kohes. Bernard \1.,IYXh,. A \ w c ~ ~ Pr.,tc,.ur rc ~f Ph~ld.oph): H A . C ~ l r u (',>llr.ee. ! M \ . Ph D . L1nt\sr\al) ut C~l~fornla. Lo; Kwneman, James B. 19841, Adjunct Professor of Biwngineering, B S University of Mtnnesou; M S Ph D.. Case Western Reserve Univcrslty . . Kwrner, Kurt J. 1993 ,Faculty Assaclate of Canstmctlon; B.S., US Air Force Acaden y M S Golden Gate Unsversity . Komnenieh. Pauline (1984). Assoctate Professor of Nurs~ng,B S , Stanford Unnervty. M.N Umversity of Washington. M A . Ph.D.. Unlverslt) ot Anrona . Konomos, Philip J. (19911, Ass!stant Learning Resources Spectallst, Llbraq Inatrucuon. S)rtema, and Technology (L.I.S.T.): B.S.. M Ed Ar~ronvState Umvemty Kwnce, Frank W. (1978). Professor of MUSIC. B.M.. North Carolin* Schwl of the Arts. M M Southern Methodist University . . Kos\-Chioinn, Joan I). 1992 Pruicrror oi Anlhrupolng). H b . 'I'e~nple \l Ph . Unn:rrll) ~ f P e n n \ ) . l \ a ~ l # a Kostclieh, Erie (19891, Assoctate Professor of Mathemat~cs,B S . Un~versltyof Nonh Carohna, M S , Ph D ,Universtly of Maryland. Koret, Peter (1995). lnsrmctorof Tha. B A , Bard College; Ph.D Univenity of London Umted Kmgdom) \ Iio~\cr-tl). A . T) College Park Kloek, John W. (1960). Professor Emcritu\ of Enpmeenng: B.E., Unlventty of Southern Cal~fom~a, h1.S.. Ph.D. Unrverbity of Cal~tornla.Berleley . Klopatek, Carole Coe (1992 4ari\tant Rc'exch Profescor. Microbrology. B S Ph D Anmna State Un@\eraily . . . . Klopalek, Jeffrey hl. 1981 Profer5 r of Botan,. B S M S Untversrty of Wlaconsln, M~luaulec:Ph.D Untrers~t)ot ONahorna . . . Knapp, Margaret M. 1990 Prate\sor ot Theatre: B A,. LeMoyne Co lege. M A . Ph D City Unlverrlty of Neu Yorl Knaupp, Jonathan E. 1970 A\\ui!dtc Profc\\or at Elementary Educ~tlon.H S .Oregon Stnte Unlver\!t). M A . Ph D.. Unwera ry of lllrnois Knauth, L. Paul (1979). Proteqior of Geology. B A University of Chtcago. Ph.D Califomla lnrt~tuteot Technolog, . . . Kouvetahis, John (1992). Asslsmt Professor of Chemistry and B~ochcmisq.B.S.. Ph.D., Umvers~tyof Califorma. Berkeley . Kazacik. Dorothy Piercey (1968). Profearor Ementus of Education. B A ,College of St. Francls; M A,, Anrona State Un~renlly:Ph.D Unlrersl) of Anzana .. Kozicki, Michael 1986 Associate Professor of Electrical Engineenng: B.S Ph D Umvers~tyof Edinburgh (Scotland) Krahenbuhl, Gary S. 1971). Professor of Exercrre Sclcnce and Phy\!cal Education. Dean, College of Ltberal A c l s and Sctcnces, B S bI S Nonhern Illrnols University. Ed D Unrvcrsity of Nonhem Colorado . . . . FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 469 . Krajcinovic, Dusan (1989). Professor of Englneenng. B.Sc M Sc Unlvers~tyof Belgrade Yugoslavia), Ph D.. Northwestern Untversity . Kuo, Chen-Yuan (1986 .Associate Profescor of Engmeenng, B S Nauonal Tawan Unlversa) (Tarwan). M.S., Northwestern University: Ph.D Uiuverstty ot California. Berkele) . Krause, Stephen J. (1981). Professor of Eng~neenng.B.S., Northwestern Universtty. M S ,llhols Insutute of Technology; Ph.D.. Univencly of Mtchlgan Kurtr, Lynn C. 1967 .Associate Professor of Malhemaucs: B.S.. South Dakota School of Mlnea and Technology: M.S., Ph.D., University of Utah Kreitoer, Robert J. 111(1975). Senior Lecturer of Management. B S M 9.A ,Unlverslty of Nebraska, Omaha; Ph.D., Unl>ers>tyof Nebraska, Ltncoln Kvselka. Christine K. (1990). Asststant AdmlntsUauve . Krinsley, David 1976). Professor Emenms of Geology. Ph B S.B ,S M., Ph.D.. Univers~tyof Chcago . Laananen, David (1983). Assoclate Profcsaor of Engtneehg. B.S.. Worcester Polytechnic Institute; M.S.. Ph.D.. Northeastern Unlverslty Kroeger, Michael 1990 ,Assaclate Professor of AR. B.S.. Un~versltyof C~ncmnat~: M.F.A.. Rhode Island School of Design Krwlinger, Michael D. (1980). Professor of Derign; B.S , University of Alabama; M S , Ph D , Umverslty of Tennessee. Knaxv~lle . LaFaro, Lydia E. (1988 Ac5ociatc Librarian. Reference Serv~ce, B.S., Georgetown Unlvers~ty:M L S Emory Unrverrtty Kroloff, Reed A. (1987). Ass~slantProfessor of Architecture. Undergraduate Coordinator, School of Arch~tecNre.B.A Yale Unlverslly. M Arch.. Umvenily of Texas. Austln . . Kranen~old.Eric A . rIY70,. \wcxiac Rofe<\or of An. B 4 . hl A Sun Frdnc#scuSlale Un~\en$t! . . Krus, David J. (1975). Professor of Psychology III Education, B A , M.A Charles Univenlty; Ph.D Unlvers~tyof M~nnesota.Twin Cit~es . . . Kuby, Michael (1988). Assoc~ateProfessor of Geography. B A.. Untversity of Chlcago, Ph D., Boston Umversity Kuester, James L. (1969). Professor of Engmeenng: B S.. University of Texas. Ausun, M E Ph D , Texas A&M University . K u i p r , Hendrik J. (1971). Professor of Mathemaucs. B S.. University of Wlscansin. Mllwa*ee, M S . M A , Ph D University of Wisconstn. Madison . Kulhavy, Raymond W. (1971 .Regents' Professor of Psychology in Educauon; A B., M A,, Callforma State College. Snn Dlego; Ph D Unnverslly of Illtno~s . Kulis, Stephen (1984). Associate Professor of Soaology. B.A.. M A , Ph D.. Columbta Un~verslty George Wash~ngtonUn~vers~ty; . . Kumar, Ajith (1991). Professor of Marketing; B.S., Inhan Insumte of Technology (India ; Postgraduate Diploma, lndlan Instltule of Management (Inha). Ph D Umvenmy of Massachusetts . . - . . & . Lamm, Robert C. 1959 ,Professor Ementus of Humanities Education and MUSIC, B.M Unlverstty of Lou~svllle;M.M Un~versrtyof Anzona; Ph.D Indiana Unwersity, Bloomington .. . . Kuaag, Yang (1988). Assoc~ateProfessor of Marhemaucs. B.S., University of Science and Technology (Chma). Ph D Unlvers~tyof Alberta (Canada) . . Laffoord. Peter (1995). . . Research Soec!altsl. Laneuazes and Ltter.4urc,Lai. Richard T. 1973 R o f c > s ~dl' r Pl.mnln2 and Lndr;dp. -2rih~lc;rurc. A R M F A . Pnncemn L'nl\cr\~l!. Ph D Unlversnty of Pennsylvania Lan, Zhiyong (l991), Assistant Professor of Publ~cAffairs; B.A., Nanlmg Un~verslty(Cfuna). M.P A,. North Carolina State Untversity, Raleigh; Ph.D Syracuse Un~vcrslty K n p . Katherine J. t 1990,. Asrlrl:tnt Ar;hl\l>l, S p x a l Collcrl~ons;B A Callfurnla Scale lin~\crr>r). 114 ward. M F A . Arizona State Unlverslly Kukarni.. Udav . R. .(19881. . Assistant Professor of Information Sy,tem,. B Tech Indldn Inn,~n.M~luaukee Laffoord, Barbara 1980 A ~ ~ o c l aProfessor te of Spanrrh: B A . M~ddleburvCollege. M A . Ph D Cornell Unlrerslty Lake, Robert L. (1958). Prafeasor Emcntus of Malhemattcr; B.S., South Dakota School of Mines and Tcchnology: M A,. Anzona State University Krueger, JaoeUe (1984). Professor Ementus of Nun~ng;Dean Ementus, College of Nursmg, B S M S , Ph D ,Univers~tyof Colorado . . . Kronenfeld, Jennie J. r 1990,. l'rufesror of Hcslth AJmlnlr1mu.m and Pol!;). R A Cn#\enlr)of Nonh Cuol~na.Chapzl HtII. M . A . Ph D Brown Uruvenlty . . Kurpius, Sharon E. 1978 .Professor of Counsel~ngPsychology. B S M S ,Universlty of W~sconmn,Lacrosse; Ph.D., Indlana Univen~ty,Blwmington I.andeira, Ricardo I.. ,1962,. Profewor tmcnrw of Span~\h. Bach~ller( ' ~ u \ e r < ~ u r a Iln~ven!l! o. of Sant~2gn Sp.unl: hldcslro Nlr~onal.SarnlaI Schaal of Sdnltago rSpatn~:P h D . Un!vena) of Colorado Landers. Daniel M. (1981 . Reecnts' Professor of Exemre Science and physical €ducation; B.A.. s i n Jose State College; M S Ph D , University of h o ~ s . Landers, Donna M. (1988). Lecmrer of Exerase Scrence and Physical Education; Undergraduate Advisor. B.S., State Untvenlty of New Y o n , Bmchpan; M.S.. University of Washington Landrum, Leslie R. (1986). Herbarium Curator. Botany, B.S., Syracuse University; M S.. Ph D.. Universlty of M~chigan Lane, Alfred, SGM, (1994). lnsuuctar of Milrtiuy Science Laner, Mary R. (1976). Profeaaor of Soc8ology; Assoclate Chair, Soc~ology.B A,, Uruverdty of Chicago; M A,. University of New Mehica; Ph.D., V i r ~ n i aPolytechnrc lnslltute and State Unlverslty Lanyon, Richard 1.11975,. Prufe,aor of P~ychuls>g!.R I:. Llniventty of Adelstdr. ~ . % ~ - l r ~ l o . lM ) . A Ph D L'nl\es~lyof Iowa . . LaPointe, Leonard L. 1984). Professor of Speech and Heanng Scrence; Char. Deparunent of Speech and Heanng Science; B.A., Mlchlgan State Uru\en~ty.M.A Ph D.. Unlverslly of Colorado . Larimer, John W. (1969). Professor of Geology. B A . M S , Ph D Lehigh University Larson, Milagro (1995). Insvuclor of Spanish: B A,. Utah State Un~ventty.M.A Unlverslty of New Mex~co,Albuquerque; Ph.D.. Arizona State Umvemty . . Levan, Frederick D. (1965). Assalate Professor of Educational Administration and Supervision; B S., M.Ed.. Pennsylvania State Un!venity; Ed.D., Oklahoma State University Larsoa-Bennett, Dams Rae (1972). Law L~branan,Government Documents; B.A.. M.A.L.S., Unlvenlty of Mlchigan Lastovieka, John L. (1992). Professor of Marketing, B.S.. M.S.. Ph.D.. University of l l l ~ n a ~ s Latz, Martin E. (1995). Faculty Associate of Law, B.A., University of Wisconsm, Madrson. J.D Harvard Univenrty . Lauderdale, Pat (1981). Professar of Justice Studies; B.A.. Unlverslty of Oklahoma; M.A., Univenity of Texas. Austin. M.A Ph D ,Stanford University . Lavrin, Asunei6n (1995). Professor of History: B.A.. Un~versityof Havana; M A,, Radcliff, Ph.D., Harvard Lawler, Eugene D. (1967). Professor Ementus of Technology: B.S.. Northern State College; M.A., Anzona Stare Univers~ty Lawsan, Anton E. (1977). Professar of Zwlogy; B.S.. University of Arizona: M A,. University of Oregon, Ph.D.. University of Oklahoma Lea,John H. (1980). Semor Lecturer of Management; B S.. M.B.A.. Arizona State Unlvenlty Leathen, Chester R (1957). Professor Ementus of Microblolagy; B S .Eastern Illinoxs Umventty, M S., Ph.D Umverslty of Mrchigan . LeCroy, Craig (1984). Professor of Soclal Work; B S W.. San Jose State Univenlty; M.S.W Western M~chlganUniversrty. Ph D.. Univers~tyof Wlscansin. Madison . Lederer. Naomi ,19891, Asroclate Libramn. I.#hr~ry lnatrucuonnl Servnces Tcchnolog) rL I S T ): B.A.. Csrlet.,n (:olluge. M A Anmna Stale IJntrcnbl); M S L I S.. Unl\en,ty of llllno~s Lee, Tae-wm (1993). Asslsrant Professor of Engmeenng, B.S.. O h o State Universnty; M S.E.. Ph D Untvenity of Michigan . . Lefe\re, Mary Anne (1990). Cllnlcal Faculty Assistant of Cllnieal Laboratory Sciences; B.S.. Anrona State Umvenity; M.A Central M~chiganUniverstty lahmao, James P. t1985i. Ar,w~aleR e v m h Profe\sional. (:hemtrtry and Btochcmtrlry. R S . M S . . Miarm Unlvenl); Ph.D., Iaibnld, Anne M. (19771, L~brvlanEmcnlus. Kcferrnce Scrvce. hl A U n ~ v c n ~of l ) Pan\ tFnnsc1 Leigh, Frederic A. (1979). Cllnlcal Assocrate Professor of Journalism and Telecommun~cauan,Associate Director, Walter Cronkile School of Journalism and Telecommumcauon; B.A.. University of South Dakota; M.A.. Unlversity of lowa, Ed.D.. Arizona Stale Universlly Lemmon, Michael L. (1995). Assistant Professor of Fmanee; B.S.. MS.. Ph D., Univenlty of Utah Len% Richard G. ( 1985). Assixtare Prafcs,or of Journalism and Tzlri.ommun~csuun.A R Unnemnr) of Nanh Aldh~rna.MA.. Sduthern Illtnolr Untvenit). CJrbondalc. Ph D Unlvmlt) or loua . . Leonard, Donald J. (1974). Associate Professor of Management Communication; B.S M.B.A., N~chollsState Umven~ty.Ph D , Louisiana State University . Levine, Gostav (L%7). Professor Emeritus of Psychology; B.A.. M.A.. College of the Ctty of New Yo*. Ph.D., Columb~aUmvedty Levv. David 1. (19911. Ad~unctAssistant Rofessor of Lewis, Charles F. (1963). Research Specialist Emenfus, Center for Meteorite Studies; B.A., Adams State College Inwk, J w p h Perley (19721. Profer,ur Emcntus of General Buslnes\: B A I.'nlver%t) oi An?.ona.J D Unnenily of Colorado . . Lewis, William E. (1965). Professor of Computer Science and Engmeenng; Vice Robost for Information Technology; B.S.E.. Johns Hopluns Univenlty; M.S., Ph.D.. Nonhwestern University Leyba, Ravl L. (1970). Assoc~ateProfessor of Social W o k , B.A , Westem New Mex~coUnlvers!ty; M.S.W.. Univenity of Denver Liddell. Paul A. (1990) Ar & . I L ~Pr.>Ic<\dr,R A DCPIIIIL ' n ~ \ c n ~ lhl) A St Jc,ht>', CI~IIC&C. hl : hl S T . t i 1 PI, I) S.mll\\rJern I I I I I \ L . ~ ~ L ~ ) . . . . MacKinnon, David 1990). Aasoclate Professor of Psychology. B.A Haward Urutersily. M.A Ph D., Univer\ity of California. Los Angelea . MacKinnon, Stephen R. (1971 , Professor ot Htstary. B.A.. M.A Yale Uni~cr\~ty; Ph.D Uni\crslty of Cal~forn~a. Da\n . . Malone. Charles F. (1966). Professor Ementus of Elementary Education; B.S.. Empona Slate Umvemlty. M.Ed., Ed.D Unlverslty of Kansas Marnlouk, Michael S. (1984). Professor of Engtneering; B.S.C E Caao Unlverslt) (Egypt): M.S.C E.. Ph D.. Purdue Urnven!ty . . . . . . . Man@, Margarel A. 11990). Assoctate Adrmnistratlve Professional. Bureau of Educauonal Rexarch and Servtces. Director. Bureau of Educat~onalResearch and Serv~ces;B.S., M Ed. Edrnboro State College: Ed D.. Arizona State Unlverslty Manian, Patrick W. (1980). Faculty As5oclate of Public Affars, B A,, M P.A., Anzona State Umverslty \lankin. L a ~ r c n r e1). ,1973.. Pnlir.,,or oiI'.hle Affdln. Spr;.~al .A~~l,ldnt tu the Prerldent for :\Jr~un~\lrsu~n. B.8 I\ C ~ t yCollr.pr.. . Mackulak, Gerald T. 1980). Aaaoc~ateProfesor of Engmeering; B S.I.E.. M S I E . Ph.D.. Purdue Un~verslty Madden. Dennis D. (1990). AsslrIant Archtrist. ArchiIccNre L i b r q : B A,. Wneht State Un~versty;M A,, Colorado State Unt\erslty Manare. Melinda M. (19841. Assocrate Professor of Familv Madden-Derdieh. Debra (1994 Ass~stantProfessor of Famlly Resources and Human Development: B A . Washington and lefferwn College: M.A.. Holl!n\ College. Ph D , Virglnta Polytechntc lnrufute and State Unnerslt) Unlverslty . Maddo? Robert A. 19931. Adlunct Protessor of Geography, B S Texas ABM Uruverslly; M.S., Ph D., Colorado State University . Manera, Elizabeth S. 1967). Professor Emerihls of Secondary Education: B.S M.A Towson State College; Ed.D Anzona State Unlvenlty Maeia, Nareiso F. (1990). Afai\t;mt Profes\ar of Electronics and Computer Techno ogy; B.S.. M S University ofTeras. Arlington; Ph D Anrona State Universltv . . Manz. Charles C. (1988). Profe?sorof Management: B.A.. M.B A,. Mlchrgan State Un~vensty;Ph.D., Pennsylvanta State University . Marcus, Melvin G. (1974). Professor of Geography; B.A., Un~vers~ty of M~arm.M A University of Colorado: Ph D., Unlrerslty of Chicago . . Maddor, W. Todd (1991). Aa~~stant Professor of Pcychology; B.A.. San Dltga State University. M.A Ph D., University of California. Santa Barbara >larfio:ulb,Eric (1995 ,\,~rtant Pn,tr.*,ur of tduc311onal l.ea.l:ohtp snJ PIIII:) Sludtes. B A . Swte Unt\cnity of Neu Yurk st S c u F'~lt/. Ph D . Lnltcrsll) of Colorad.>.Ruulder 3lsddj. Kenneth 11. (IYbU).Prdic,,or F.m~n!b*c l t Agr~bu*~nelb Marin, Christine N. (1985). Associate Arch~vrsl,Archives and Manuscnpts, B A . M A,. Arizona State Unlverslty . .,nJ Rcrour;r. h(;~n;l;r.mr.nt,B 5 Pcnn,!l\sn13 Z l i l r . I'n8kcnll). M S . Cnncntn of W~~;.m*ln.h l ~ d ~ , u nPI8 . I ) . P c n n . y l v ~ nSl.llc ~~ Unlrerslty Magenta, Muriel 11969). Profewor of Art. B A . Queens College, M.A., M FA.. Ph D., Arizona State Umverslty . Markiw, Michael (1990). Associate L~branan.Original Camloglog, 9.A Unlverssty of Alberta, M.L S , Untverslty of Western Ontano . Markow, Therese Ann (1977). Regents' Professor of Zoology. B.S.. Ph.D Anzona Stale University . h l a g e s , William D. (19711. Protesor of Muslc. B A Uruverslty of Callfornla. Santa Barbara. M M D M.A., Uni\enrty of Southern California Marohnit, Charles S. (1981), Professor of Muslc: D m t o r , Jau Studies; B.A., M.M Unlverslty of Mlam! Magill, Harry T. (1990) Sentor Lecturer of Accountancy, B A , Mtami Unlver5lty M A . Un!>er5rty of Illlnois Marsh. Paul C. 1YbUj. Rc>rdrhlLlofe,.;or. Ccnler fur t'n\~nm#nenolS~u.ltr.\.B .%.. .\IS. L1ni\cnltyoicunncatcut. Ph I) U O I \ C R I .)I I Yh l t n n ~ 1 0 ~ Twin 1. Cltle~ . . Marshall, Catherine (1995). Assrstant Professor of German, A.B.. Kenyon College: M A . Ph D., Unrrenlty of Cincinnat~ Mahoney. Dhira B. 1989). Asroclate Professor of Engl~rh.B.A.. M.A , Unlberslty of Oxford (England); Ph.D., Unlveraity of Callfornla. Santa Barbara Mahrt, Jam- L. (1989). Research and Evaluatson Coordinator. Anzona Pre\enuon Resource Center. College of Extended Education. B A . Bob Jones Unlverslty, M.A. Mlchlgan State umvers1ty Marsiglia, Flaria F. 1994). Assistant Professor of Social Work: B Law and S S .lose E ~ i q u Rod6 e Preparatory School: M.S.W.. Escuela Unl\ersttana dc Scrviczo Social. Unlvenldad de la Repubhca; Ph D Ca\e Western Reserve Uruvcrstty Martin. Carol L. 119881. .~Associate Professor of Familv,R e s o u ~ e s 3nJ Human Drtzlopment. B .\ Iln1vrn8l) uf Georgia: M.S Rulgeh l'nnr.r.lc).Thc State Unlvemty. Ph D Untvcnity of . . . . FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 473 . Mafin, Chris (1990). Asstrtant Professor of Botany; B.S.. Califomia Palytechntc State Un~\ersltyand Umventty of Southern California; M S.. Auburn Univentty Maitson, Susan (1993). Assocrate Professor of Nunmg; B S M.S.. Calrfomia Stale Untvers~t),Lor h g e l e s ; Ph D., Claremont Graduate Schwl Martin, John F. Jr. (1966). Professor of Anthropology: B.A., Beloit College, M A , Ph D University of Clucago Maxwell, Kathryn (19881. Assoctate Profesror of An; B A,. Nonhwestern University; M.F.A Unlvenlty of W~rcansin.Madlson Martin. Judith N. I I ~ J D IA\$h-oale . Profe<llu&c;h1.A.. Grorge Peahoo) Collcp; Ph D..l:nncr\ll) c,f Nonh Clrollna. Chdpr.1 Hull Martiaez-Brawley, Emilia E. (1992). Professor of Social Work: Dean. School of Soclal Work; B A . National University of Tucumdn (Argentma); M.S S.. Bryn Mawr College. Ed D Temple Un~versity . Manke, Mary (1978). Assaclate Pmfessor of Anthropology; B A , Unlvenity of Califomla, M.A Calumbla Umvenlty; Ph.D.. Unrvenity of Califomla. Berkeley . Marrke, Robeli F. (1969). Associate Professor of Physics and Asuonomy; A.B., Princeton Unrvers!ty. Ph.D ,Columbia Unwerslly Mason, Bruce B. f 19601, Professor Ementus of Palrtical Science; B.S., Nonh Texas State College. M.A Texar Chnsuan Unlverstty. Ph D., Universny of Texas. Austln . Mason, Marshall W. (1994). Profescor of Theater, B S , Northwestern U m \ e n ~ t y Mass, Diana (1974). Cl~nlcalFaculty of Cllrucal Laboratory Sciences; B S , Unlvenlty of Texas. Ausun; M.S.. Cenml Michigan Unlverslly Mstas. Katherine 11985). Asatstant Professor of Nunine: B.S N.. Mayo, Richard E. (1991). Associate Professor of Construction. B.S., Unlted States Military Academy; M S , Purdue Umvers~ty. M.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Inbtitute; Ph.D., Ste>ensInsr~tute Mays, Larry W. (1989). Professor of Engineenng. Char, Department of Clvd and Environmental Engineenng: B S M.S.. Unlvenity of Missouri. Ralla; Ph.D , Unrvers~tyot lll~nols . Mazen, S. David (1970). Professor Ementus of Counselor Educauan; B.A.. Whrtwonh College; M Ed., Eastern Washtngton State College; Ed.D Washlngton State Univemty . MeAIliiter, Linda A. (1991). Assistant Museum Pmfess~onallSen~or Curator. Univenity An Museum. B.A Unnemty of Callforn~a.San Dlego; M.A., Arizona State Univenity . MeBrieo, Edward F. (1986). Assoc~areProfessor of Technology. B.S.E. Fenn College; M S E.E., Cleveland State Uni\en~ty McCabe, Susan (1994 ,Acsistant Professor of English; B.A., M A,, Ph D University of Callforn~a,Lor Angeles . . McCarthy, Marianne (1994). Asststant Professor of Nuntng; B S N Mount St Mary College. M.S Seton Hall University. Ph D.. Univen~ryof Cal>farnla.San Francrsco . McCalier, Joan H. (1961). Assoelate Profesbor of Mathemaucs; B.S.. M.A., Umven~tyof Anzana McCarthy, Marianne (1994). Assrslant Professor of Nun~ng; B.S N.. Mt. St Mary College: M S N Seton Hall Un!versrty; Ph.D.. University of Cal~forn~a. San Franelsco . Matera, Frances R. (1989). Associate Professor of Journalism and Telecommunrcauan; B.S Flonda lnternauonal Universny: M A., Goddard College; Ph.D Untvers~tyof M t m . . Matheron, Alan A. (1967). Professor of Law; B.A., M.S.. J D.. Univen~tyof Utah \laLcon. John H. t 197X1. \sruri~le I'r~1:srur df hl~nufartunngm J InJu\msl Tr.chn.,l<,gy. R S hl S Illlnul. S w ~ el.'nnr.nlty . . . Matt, Kathleen S. (1987). Assistant Professor of Exercise Science and Physlcal Educat~on;B A . M S Uruversrry of Delaware, Ph D Unlvers~tyof Washlngton . McCarlney, Martha R. (1989). Research Scientist. Center for Solid State Science; B S The Evergreen State College, Ph D ,Arlzana State University . of Calgary McCoy, Kathleen M. (1976). Assoc~ateProfessor of Spec~al Edueauon; B S Untrerstty of Portland; M.S., Portland State Umven~ty;Ph D Unlvenlty of Oregon .. M a n Pamela 1980). Asroccate Professor of Dance. Acrlng Chair. Depamnent of Dance. B A . Un~versityof Washington; M.A., Univen~tyof Illinois McCoy, Ron (1995). Professor of Archrtecmre; D~rector,School of Archirecrure; B S , Un~vers~ty of Southern Cal~forn~a: M Arch.. Princeton Untvenrty \ l a t t h e ~ s ,James H. t I$831. Prufe,,~r tmentus of hcronsur~;al Teihnulug). US.. R u r ~llulnlatl ln\t~tutcoi'I~.cllnolug!, hl S Masarhu\ctt.i lnrrttule of Tc~hnul,t.)..Ph D Unb\cr>lt) ut Anrun.! JlcCmady, Richard R. t 1960,. Profcn McPheters, Lee R. f 1976). Professor of Ecanomtcs, Director, Economic Outlook Ccnter, Associate Dean for Professtonal Programs. College of Bus~ness;A.B., San Francisco Slate Univerally; Ph D Vlrgtnla Polytechnic lnsumte \lrFarland. Elaine H. 11973.. I'r~ic%\< r F.~tter,tu\,I ll:slth R . \ . I a n c u l Culle;r.. $1 N .Caw Western Re%r.r\r. Unl\ erslty . . McNeill, Barry W. (1976). Asslskmt Professor of Englneenng: B.S., M S , Ph D ,Stanford Univenity . McEwen, Douglas R. (1969). Professor Emerltus of Mustc: B S Bowling Green State Univen~ty;M M.. lndlana Unlvcnlty. Ed D.. Umver%ty of Nonhem Colorado h l c C o ~ a n Palrich . J. 1979 . Pn,ic%w>r iil'olaltal S:len.'e. H ,\ I'rmer,lt) of the South: M . A J . , h n Ilopktn, Ilt,~\:r%~t!.Ph I) Nonhwe\tem Untveratty McMillan, Paul F. (1981). Professor of Chermstry and Blochemtsuy. B Sc Unlvenrty ofEdinburgh (Scotland): Ph.D., Anrona State Uni\er\ity . \ l e S h e r ~ ,1.aurel 1991.. As.!,t~nt I'rafeswr of Planntng anJ 1 3 n . l ~ ~A p r. ; h ~ a r l ~ r rB.S.L.A.. . Kutgen.Ihc Slate Cn~\c.rslt): $1 I . A l I H.,n~r.l Unl\engl) . MeTaeeart. ... W. Donald (1971). Professor of Geoeraohv: Director. lecrnut~<,n.d I'rogrirns. $1 \ Ilnl\~cri,l).>I SI Andnu.$ ~Srotlani). l'h U..\ ~ \ t r d l ~ N31101~~1 m Un~\cntc)L . 4 ~ > t ~ i l ~ z . McWhirter, J. Jeffries (1970). Professor of Counseling Psychology. B.A., St. Marim's College. M Ed. Oregon State University. M.Ed., Ph.D Un~vers~ty of Oregon . Mehall, Gregor) Lawrence (1992). Assoelate Research Specialist, Geology: M S Stanford Un~venlly . . Meissinger, Ellen Murray 1986 ,Professor of An. B.F.A M.F.A., Unnerslty of Nonh Carolma. Greensboro Melichar, Dudle) W. 1974). Professor Emerims of Jurtlce Studies; B S , M S South Dakota State University; Ed.D.. Anzona State Univers~ty . . Meltin, Michael 11980). Profes~orof Economics; B B.A University of Houston. M A . San b e g o State Un~vers~ty. Ph D , Univenlty of Caltforn~a.Los Angeles \lelvin, Nanr! 1 I'J75,. P n , f ~ \ ~ of u r .Surslng: Awmalc Dean fdr tir;#.laot: Prudr~ms~ n K d C \ C U CCollege ~. of N\'ur,lng. B.S.. M A . Unlvcr.11) of Srhrdiks. I.~nroln. Pn D Un,ver.nry of Anzana . MCndez, J o g A. 1980). Professor of Economics: B.A.. M.A Unlrersity of Texas. Ausun. M A , Ph D., Southern Methodist Un~\erssty . Meoendez, Jose (1987). Acnociate Professor of Phystcs and A*tronomy. Lncencfado en F~slca.Insumto. Balsetro (Argentina); Ph D Stuttg&~Unlvensty (West Germany) . Ca tfamna, Darls Menke, Robert F. 1947 .Professor Emeritus of Education; B.S., OsWosh State College. M.A., Ph.D., Nonhwestern Univenlty Merbs. Charles F. 1973). Professor of Anfhropology: B.S , M.S Ph D Uni\erqlty of Wlrconssn. Mamson . Mermis. William L. (1995). Prafecsor of Farmly Resources and Human Development. Intenm C h u , Depament of Family Resource, and Human Development, B.S.. M.S.. St Louns Unlvenrt). Ph.D.. A n ~ o n aState Uruversity Memill, Bmee D. 197l I, Professor of loumallsm and Telecommun~catton.Dtrector. Medra Research Pmgram. M.A , Bngham Young University; Ph.D., Umvenlty of Michigan . FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 475 Metealf, V. Alonza (1971). Profesqor 01 lnrernatlonal Busmew B.S M.S.. Universtty of Arkansas. Ph D.. Untrerslt) of Mrrqoun Columbxa Minckley, Wendell L. (1963). Professor of Zoology. B S ,Kansas State Untremty, M.A.. Unnerqtty of Kanaas: Ph D.. Universq of Louls\.llle \letha. Arlene (1971 ,. , \ ~ r < n : d cI'rdfe<,uchcrnC.~lliornt.c >linr.tt. John 1991 . I:a;ul~! :\r\oaatc ot Plannmg and l a n d s a p e .A~;~~IC;ILIL.. Ll~plum~ ;\<.h Dlploml,'loun i'ldnlt~np.L'nltcrclty of 5l.m.hc~tcr~TnglxnJ 1 Lltt. l'n~\tr.ltr oiOkfard (tn:lhnd, Metm, Thomas H. (1965). Profeawr of Educaoonal Adm~nistrat~on and Superv~s~on: Director. Div van of Educational Leadership and Pol~cyStudies: Academic Program Cwrdlnator. Educational Adrmn~sVationand Supertiston, B.5 M.S.. Ph D., Univerclty of Utah Mings, Robert C. (19711, Assoc~dteProfessor of Geography, B S , M.A T.. Inhand Universlty, Bloamlngton. Ph D , Oluo State Universrt) Minter, Marshall R. Jr. 1965). Professor Ementus of Technology; B.S.M.E.. Purdue University. M.S.M E University of Arizona Metz, Jahn (1980). Professor of Muvc: B.A. M.M Symcusc University. D.M.A .The Jutlltard School \lintz. Sundrn I.. t IYXh,. I-~cL~I! A ~ ~ o c ~~i r tSpee;n e md lieanng S.~cn.c:B .\ , lod,sn., Ln~tr.r,~t!.I S Cnl\en~l!of lrizona . . . . . Meunier, John 1987 Prafes\or ot 4rch1tecmre: Dean. College 01 Architecture and En\!ronmental Design. B Arch University of L~verpool(Eneland); M Arch. Harvard Unnerslt). M A . Unlverslty of Cambridge England) . . Meyer, Janice Catherine 1977 Profeacor of Mualc. B.M E M M E.. Unzverslty 01 Wlsconsm. M M Western Mlch~gan Un~renrt).D M Nonhwestem Univers~ty . . . Meyerson, Lee (1962). Regent\' Professor Ementus of Psychology; A B Laiayeue College, A.M Unirersrt) of Califomla. Los Angeles, Ph D Stanford Un >entry . . . . . . Middleton, Bruce (1990 Rerearch Specnalist. Elecmcal Englneenng Middleton, James Arthur (1994). Asstrtant Profescor of Elemenwr, Education; B.A.. Callfomla State Unnerslt), Chlco. M.S., Ph.D.. Untversity of Wlsconnn, Madison . . . hlisra, Rajeev 1991 Aasiqtant Profescor of M!crobialogy: B.S., Kanpur Untrerrtty (Ind~a M.S.. G B. Pant Unlversrt) (India); Ph D Adelade Unnerslty (Australla . . Mistereh, Susan (19951. A~ncrantProfe~sorof Deer-ton and Informatron Systems. B S Moorhead State Unrverslly, M B.A.. College of St Thomas. Ph D Un~vercltyof Minnesota . . Mitchell, Frederie F. 1961 ,Professor Ementur of Educauon, B A,. M A , Uruversrty of Anrona. Ph D .Columb~aUm\enlty . Mitchell, Michael J. 1990). Assoc~ateProfessor of Pol~ucal Saence. B A,, Fordham Uni\erc~ty:M A . Ph D Indiana Unlversrty, B oomlngton Mittelmann, Hans Detlef 11982). Professor 01 Mathemaucs; M.A Unk\ers~tyot M a n r (West Germany ; Ph.D Habllltatian. Unnersity of Darmstadt (West German) . Mobasher, B a n i n (1 991). Assistant Professor of Cwll Engineering; B.S., Uru\enlty of W~scons~n. Plaaeville: M.S .Northeastern University; Ph D.. Northwestern Univen~ty Wllllam Marsh Rice Univeralt) . Millard. Bruce R. 1987 Aswc~ateResearch Scienust Englneenng Computing Services: B.A M S.. Waahineton State Un~vers~ty; Ph.D.. Anrona State Untbenny . \lotr.krl, Cind? L. r I'J87, .\,.inaae l'roizs.or of Accounmcy: B A \I H ,\ \ l l a > n L'nnen~l!: ~ l'h I ) . Cn~%r.rnois . . . Miller, Warren (1981). Reeents' Professor of Pol~tlcalSclence. B.S.. M.A.. Un!verstty ot Oreeon; Ph D Syracuse Un~versity . Miller, William H. (1984). Aasoc ate Professor of Environmental Resources; B S., M.S., Ph.D , Wmhlngton State Unlverslty Mills, Douglas T. 1993), Faculty Associate of Canatmct!on. B.S., Anzona State Univerclty Milner, Joe W. 1967). Profesrar Ementus of Journalism and Telecommuntcat~on.B.A .Earl Term State U n ~ v r n t y :M A,. Unlvennty of Ollahoma; Ed D .Un~vers~T) ot W)orntng . Mokwa, Michael P. 1979 .Professor of Marketmg. Char, Depmment of Markenng; B B.A M B A . Ph D Uruverslty of Houston . . Monte. Woodrow (19791. Associate Profeswr of F m l v Resources . hlontenegro, Leanard Jose 1986 Senior Research Technolag~st. Mechan~caland Aerospace Engmeenng; B S State Umverslty of New York. Albany . Montera, Dame1 (1979). AsnngAn,. \I 51 . I ) hl A . l'ntkerrlt) o i hll:h!g3n . Montiel, Miguel(1974). Professor of Public Affairs, B.S., Unlvenlty of Anzona. M.S.W Anzona State Umversrty. D.S.W , Unl\ers~tyof Cal~fomna.Berkeley . Mou, Jong-I (1994). Assistant Professor of lndusfr~aland Management Systems Engineering. B.S., M.S., University of Wisconsin, Madison. Ph D.. Purdue Uru%ersity Mood), E. Grant (1951). Profensor Emerilus of Agnbuslness and Resource Management, B S Unlvers~lvof Anzona: M S .Kansas Stale Uni\enlty: Ph D Purdue Unibenil) . . Moane), Elina 1988 As$oc~ateProtecsor of Dance Moor, William C. 1968). Ahaoclute Proferaor of Eng~neenng.B S M S . Ua\h~ngtonUrnrentty. Ph D Nanhwestem Unrvenrty . . Moore, Ana L. (1989). 4>soc1areProfeawr of Chemtatq and Blochcmiatry. B. of Pharmac). National Unlveralty of La Plata Argentma M.Sc.. Federal Unlver\iIv of Rio de Janerro (Braz~l), Ph.D.. Texar Tech Uruvenlty . Moore. Byron C. (1968). Profemor Emerltuc of Spectal Educauon: A.B . Monmouth College: M.Ed Ed D Unlverslty of Arizona . . . Moore, Carleton B. 1961 Regent5' Proteraor of ChernlsUy and Blochem~su)and Gealog): Dtrector. Center for Mereonte Srud~er. B S .Alfred Un~renrty:Ph D Cal~fomlalnsltfute ot Technolog) . Moore. Elsie Gloria Jean 1981). A\aoc~attProfessor ot Educatton: Academlc Program Coordtnator. L~fespanDevelopmental Psychology. B A . Elmhursl College. M.A Ph D . Unlverslty af Ch~capo . Moore. J. Douglas 19691, Associate Profesor of Mathematics; B S MS., Idaho State Unnersily: Ph.D Syracuse Unlverrlty . . . Moulton, Gerald L. 11967). Professor Emenrus of Counselor Educauon, B A,. Hamlinc Unlvenlly: M.Ed., Ed.D.. University of Oregon Mowrer, Donald E. ( 1965). Professor of Speech and Heanng Scrcnce: B.A , M.A Flonda Slate UniversLy: Ph D.. Anzona Slate University . Moyer, Joan E. (1971). Prolessor of Early Childhood Education. Dtrector. College ot Educatton Preschool. B S Kutztown Stale Unlrerslty. M E d . Pennsyl\anla StateUruvenlIy. Ph D Unlvenity of Maryland, College Park . . MueUer. Paul E. (1987). Faculty Research Assoelate of Cwll Enpineenng. B.S.C E . Purdue Universit) hlueller-Alexander, Jeanette &I. 11989). Assaclate Libranan. Reference Senrce. B.A Maorhead State Univen~ry:M.L S.. Indiana University, Bloomington . Mulligan, Donald E. (1985). Professor of Canstmction; B S.E M S M.E., Arizona State Unncrsity . Mulvihill, Josepha Anne (1983). Assoclale Libranan. Reterence Service, B.S ,Unnversity of Kansas. M L S Empona State Unlvenlty . Moore, Michael 1982 Profeaqor ot Zoology: B.A.. lndrana Uolren~t):M S.. Ph D.. Unnerslty at Wa\hington Moore. Moses N. (1989 A,socmte Proteswr of Religious Studzes. B A Ederd College; M.Dn .Yale Untver\ity. M.Phil., Ph.D.. Union Theolog~calSemnary \lunk. \lorton E. I lYhl I. Pn,le\%c,rof Chetn~%tr) snJ Bto:hcm~~tr): C h ~ l rDup=nm:nt . ot ('henu\!r> dnJ Bnchenll*tr!. R S N<,nhucsten! [ t u \ e r * ~ l )\I. S 1 o # \ e r w ) 01 \ltarn#. Ph D Wayne State Unlverslty hloore, Patricia 19841, Asraciate Professor of Nursng: B S N., Loyola Unlverabty. Chicago; M S Cath IIC Un~vers~ty of Amenca: M P.H., D P H .Johns Hapk~nsUn!verslty Munukutla, Lakshmi V. (19871. Professor of Technology. B.S.. M S , Andhra Unlverstty (indla): Ph.D.. Oluo Unlvenlty . . . . . Maorhead. Gregory (1978). A \ ~ a ~ aProfessor te of Management: B.S 1 E.. M B A . Ph D University of Houqton . Morgan, Miriam J. 1965). Inatructur of French: Licence er Leure\. Unl\ers!ty of Pans France): M.A.. Anrana Stale Unrverqil) Murphy, Jeffrie G. (1981). Regents' Professor of Philosophy and Law: B.A Johns HopLmq Untrersaty, Ph D., Untvenlt) of Rochester . . Muroht. Juanita F. 1971 .Professor Emerilus of Nunine: " Dean tmentui. Collegc of Nurrtng. H ,\ Oklrhaml Baptn%tIln~\er$~ty. hl S 1'h.L.. Care \Vcrlcm Ks,r.rse L n t \ c n ~ l y . . . . . . . . . M u r r a n k a Patricia A. (1977 Assocrate Professor of Management Commun~eauan.B A .Trenton State College. M A , Rrder College: Ed D Utah Slate Unlvenlty Morone). Robert M. 1981 Protecwr of Social Work A B.. M.S W.. Boston College, M P.H.. Harvard University: Ph D Brand"!, Umverslly Morrell. D a r g l 1988 Aasoc~ateProfecwr of Engineering: B S M S Ph D Bnpham Young Untver\tty . Murphy, Nina L. (19% Professor EmeriNs of Phystcal Educauon, B.S.. Untversity of Arizona. M.A Universtty of Souaem Caltforma Morgan. Thais E. (1985 Assacinte Protector ot Engllsh, B A,. Smtlh College: MA., Ph D Broun Unsrersily . . Murphy, Kurt R. 1986 Associate Libranan: Ass~stantDean. Personnel, University Llbrmcs; B S M.S., Un~verstyof llllnots, M B.A.. Arizona State Unlvers~ty Morgan. Richard J. (1980). Professor of Law: Dem. College of Law. B A . Unlventty of Calrfomta. Berheley: J D.. Unrkerslly of Callfarnla. Los Angeles . . Murdough, John M. 1993). Faculty Associate of Canswctton: B S.. M.B A . Anrana Slate Umvenlt) Mwre. Thomas A. 1976 Prafea\or of Chermstq and Btachemtrtq B A . Ph D Texas Tech Unlverslt) . . . . Morrk, Brenda C. (1994). Faculty Asroclate of Nunlng, B S.N., M S.. Unnerslty of Anrona . Morris, Donald H. (1962), Professor of Anthropology. B.A Artrona State University: M.A.. Ph.D.. Untrersa) of Anzona . . Murray, Roger N. (1968 Professor Ementus of English: B A . B S , Moorhead Slate Teachers College; M.A Stanford University: Ph D University of lowa . Musheno, Michael C. (1977). Professor of Jusuce Studies and Publtc Affarn; B A,, Lycomlng College; M A,, Ph.D.. Amencan Unlvenily ~Mushkatel,Alvin H. 1980). Professor of Public Affain: Director. Office of Hazards Sludles. B.A Ohlo State Un!ven~ty;M.S.. Ph.D.. University of Oregon . Morrison. Kenneth M. 1983 .Associate Profeswr of Reltglous Studlea. B A . St. Dunstan's Unirenlty. M.A. Ph D Unlverslly of Malnc Massmen, Kenneth L. (1990). Professor ot M~crab~ology, BS Wayne State Unlvera ry. M.S.. Ph D.. Unncrslly ofTennessee. Knotrtllr . . Mutschler, Helea Marla (1989). Faculty Assoc~ateof Mustc. B.M Untventty of Rochester, M M D.M.A Uruverslt) of lll~nols . . Myers, Barton (19861, D~rtnngulshedVisiung Professor of Arch~tecture:M Arch Unlvenlty of Pennsylvania . . Oli\as, Louis 11979). Associate Professor of Management, Ass~slanl Vice Precldent far Academic Affa~rs.B.A . M A . Ed D., Anzona Slate Unl\erYlty Nowlin, Robert W. 1990 .Associate Profesaar of Elecvonlcs and Computer Technology. Program Coordinator, Depmmcnt of Elecmorucs and Computer Technology: B.S E E Unlverrttv of Washmgtan. M.S.E.E.. San Dlego State Unlvers!l). Ph D E E , Texas Tech University . . O'Rannon, Charles E. (1964 Profer~orot Engtneenng: B S C E Unlvenlty of New Mcx~co:M.S.. Hanard Untversay. Ph D Oklahoma Slate Unlvenlty . . . O'Beirne, Donald E. (1959). Professor Ementus of Educat~on,B.E.. Whitewater State Teachen College. M.A Ed.D Northwestern UnivemTy . . O'Rrien, Carmen A. (1959). Professor Emeritus of Education: B.A . M A Arizona State University . O'Dell, Michael A. 1980). Associate Professor of Accountancy, B.S , M B.A., Unlvcrslty of Califomla. Los Angele5. Ph.D.. Unnemty of Texas. Aust~n;C.P.A.. Colorado O'Grady, Catherine (1991). Assactate Professor of Law: B A . Unnrersir) of Michigan: I.D., Anzona State U n n e n ~ t y O'Grady, E.P. 1977 .Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering: B S St Louss Unlvenlty; M S Ph D.. Unlrersity of Arizona . . . Olson, Clark D. 1984). Assocrate In,rructtonal Profes,!onal of Communication: D~iector,Forensfcs. B A , lowa Slate Univenlly: M.S , Untvcratty of Utah, Ph D., Unzven~tyof Mmnesota, Twin Citlcs Pennsyl\anta O'Cannor, Eliaor J. 1970 .Professor Ementus of Famly Resources and Human De\elopment, B S.. College of St. Catherine; M.S., Uni\enay of lowa O'Day. Peg= A. (1994). Assistant Professor of Geology. B S , Un~versityof California. Davls; M S , Cornell Unlveraity. Ph D Stanford University . Olirer, Robert S. (1963 Profersor Emeritus of Archlteeture. A B M A Unlrer5lt) of Callforn~a.Berkeley: M.F.A Inst~tutoAllende (Mereo . Olson. Richard S. (19851. Assaclate Professor of Pollucal Sclence; B A . Unrren~t)of Cal~forma.Davts; M.A.. Univers~tyof Cahfomia. Lo5 Angeleq: Ph.D., Unneraity af Oregon Onsager, Richard C. 1990 .Faculty Arsoc~ateof Law; B A.. . Arizona Stole University. M.A Brown Unlvenlty; J.D.. Arizona State Uni$ersit). LL.M .New York Unlverslty . Orehinik, Miles (1995). Asrlstant Professor of Zoology; B.A San Franc~scoState Unlverslty, Ph D.. Oregon State Univers~ty Ormisn>l>~n Ln>vrrvt)t W e v ( k r m n ) , . M A . F..~-ern lll,n<>, Un~veritt).P h D . Anzond Slate L'nl\cnlly Odenkirk, James E. (1967). Professor Ementus of Ererc~ceSaence and Phys~calEducauon. B S M.A O h o State Unlvenit); Ed D.. Columb~aUmversir) . . Osller. Jolene 1992 .Faculty Assoclate of Plamng and Landscape Archttecture. B.S Bngham Young Un~versity:M.C.P., Massachuaetb Insulate of Technology . Ostrom. Laonie L. (19731. . .~Profecror of Marketine: Director. De\cl>pmenl. In~l~tutaonil .A.l\in.'cnlr.nl. Vl;c Char. S I I t o ~ n d ~ t l o tln .H A . Cru$cr,!l) ul W~\;dnr~n,h1.S.. Southern llllnulr Iln~vr.ntl!. (:rrhc,,t.+~l:. PI) D . CnlrrJt~~~lt~r. \lanuficrurlng Te:hnolugy. B S., ht S .PI\ I ) . ('nncnlty nl L4 t.;on<~n. \Iadl<<,n . Palumho, Dennis J. 11'1831. Regenli' Prufc\,or uf IJSII'C.SIUJICI. h( \ (Social Sclense,. hl A ~ICllltl~sl S..cn.<.. I'h D..L'ntbcrrlly ui Chicago .. Pan, Gwrge (1995). Professor of Electncal Englneenng. B E Pchng Insutute of Peuoleum Technology (Chlna). M.S Ph D Untversity of Kanaas . . Paagrazi, Robert P. (1973 Professor of Exercise Science and Physlcal Educauon. B A , M.S.. Ph D Washrnglon State Unrverslty . . Pearson. John N. (1981). Associate Professor of hrchasrng and Loglsucs Management; B.S.. M B.A Fionda Atlanuc Untvers~ly. Ph D Georgia Slate Umvers~ty . . Peck, Robert E. (1984) Professor of Mechantcal and Aerospace Englneenng. Vlce Chatr for Mechnnlcal Eng~neering;B.S Un~\ersltyot Callfornra. Berkeley. M.S.. Ph.D. Univer*ity of Cal~fornra.I n me . . . Peek, George A. Jr. 1964). Professor Ementus of Political Science: Dean Emenruc. College of Liberal Ans and Sciences. B A,. M.A Ph D Unlvernt) of Vlrgmxa Pardini, Louis J. (1967), Professor Ementus of Technology; B.A , A.M., Idaho Slate University: Ed.D., Umven!ty of Northern Colorado . Pei. Ker-Wei 11986). . . Awacvle Prafe\sor of Accountancv: ,. B A .. Natlonal Chung Hsing Universtty (Tatwan); M.A Southern lllino~s Lniventty. Carbondale: Ph.D., Nonh T e u s Slate Unrversrty . Park, Young-Ae (1995 .Assistant Professor of Dance; B A,. University of California. Irvine, M.A Umveraity of Califomla, Los Angeles . Parke, Mar) rlYd9,. F-;ult) .\-ulh I)abc>lsSch ,.>I . ? i \ l ~ n ? $t)uiC3lliomld. Rt\cr\adr. PerMns. Ronald . I . (1991 Profe5sor at Aerospace Studrer. Chair. Depanmcnt of Aerospace S o d w : B S Oluo State Unlvers!ty: M.S.A.. Boston College . . . Patel, Moakesh (1990 Associate Protes~orof An; B F A (Eqmv Nauonal Institute of Design (India). M.F A . Rhode Island School of Design Patten, Duo- T. (1965 .Professor Ementus of Botany. Director, Center for Env~ronrnentalStudles. A B Amherst College: M S., Uruverslty of Massachusetts. Amherst, Ph D , Duke Unwersrty . Patterson, Paul (1995), Assaslant Rofersor of Agnbunness: B S , Auburn Univenrty: M S.. Ph.D.. Purdue Unrverslty Patterson, Robert A. (1957). Professor Emenea of Zoology: B.S., Un~venltyof Michigan. Ph D.. Ohio State Unlvcr-ily Patterson, Shirley L. (1994). Asslstant Profes-or of Social Work: B.A., North Texas Slate Univentty: M A,, McCormlck Theological Seminary: M.S.W., Unrvers~tyof Kansas: Ph.D.. Un~versttyot Wisconsin. Madison . Perrill, Norman K. (1966). Prafesqor Emerirus of Communication, B S M A .Northwestern Untvenlty: Ph D., University of Southern Callforn!.t . Perry, Curtis 1995). Asslstant Professor of English: B.A.. Cornell Unlvesnly. M.A Ph.D.. Harvard Univers ty . . Perry, Patsy (1985 Rofe\aor of Nur\ing. B S.. Columb~aUnlon College; M.S.. University of Colorado; Ph D Uruven~tyof Michigan . Perry, Ronald W. 1983 .Professor of h b l l c Affa~rs:B.Sc.. M A,, Anrona State Untvers~ty,Ph D Unwerslty ot Washington . Pesrler, Anthony J. (1994). Assistant Professor of An; B.F.A.. M.A St. Claud State Umverdty, M.F A , University of Wiaconsln, Madison . Peterman, Gordon G. 1966). Professor Emenms of Conslruction; B S C E Uruverstty of Iowa . Paulsen, Gwrge E. (1959). Professor Ementus of Hlstary; B A . HabanCoUege; M.A.. Rutgers. The State Unnerctly: Ph.D Ohto Slale University Peters, Kathleen A. (1967). Assrrtant Profewor of Family Recourcec and Human Development, B S M.S.. Kansas State Unlventt) Par, Juan J. Jr. (1988). Assistant Profesaar of Social Work B.A.. Unlvers~ty0fTexa.s. El Paso. M.S., Umvenlty of Houston, D.S W , Howard Unxversity Peacock, Simon M. 1985). As~oclareProfessor of Geology. B S M S Massachureltr ln\utute uf Technology. Ph D Unrventty of Cal~forma,Los Angeles Pelerson, Edward R. (1977). Asststant Professor of Technology. B S E E.. Farletgh D~clunsanUnlverslty; M S E.E., Anzana Slate Unlverslty Peterson, Gary (1987) Profecaor of Famcly Resources and Human Development. B S M S Unnentty of Nebnska. Lincoln; Ph D., Bnghom Young Ururenrty . . . . . Pedrick, Willard H. 1966). Professor Ementus of Law. B A,. Panon, College. J D Northwetern Un~\ersrfy Panv. Kurt .l. Professor of Accountancv. B S B A . - (1978). . L'nt\c.mlty uf r\nron.b. M R A . I ' n ~ \ r . n $ tof) Mtnnc.u!x. Tuan C~llr.,.P h D . Cnn$efitt) a1 lll~n.l~,. C P A . Ar~z,n.$ . Pearsan, David L. (1988 Re5earch Profe~qorof Zoology; B.S.. Pacific Lutheran Unnersity; M S Loul~lanaState Unlverslty. Baton Rouge: Ph.D., Untverc~t)of Washlngtan l'eanon. Nan=! H. I I9aY). Rc\c;#r 01 W#r:on<~n. Madlwn . . . Phillips. William W. (1958 ,Professor Ementus of Htstory. Ph B., MA., Univenlty of North Dakota. Ph D.. Univenxty of Mlasoun Pian, Richard HJ. (1959). Prafecsor Ementus of Eng~neenng; B.S.C.E.. Kung Shang Univentty (China ; M.S E Ph D.. Cornell Universlty . Piburn, Michael D. 1989). Assaclate Professor of Secondary Educatlan; B.S Unnersity of Califomla. Davss. Ph D.. Princeton Unlrerslty . Pickens, Judith M. (1987). Arslslanl Protessor of Nunlng: B.S.N., Marymount College: M S N University of Missouri, Ph D., Anzona State Unlverslty Pigg, Kathleen B. (1988). Assocldte Professor of Botany: B S M.S.. Ohm Unwersity. Ph.D., Ohlo State Unlverslty I%ijawka. K. David I 1982). I'n>fer.or uf i'lannlng Iandsc3pe Ar;htlcclure. R A , B r . h l Unlven~l)(Candda,; M.,\.. Ph D.. Clark . . . . Powers, Doris C. (1960). Professor Emeritus of Engl~sh:B.A.. Wellesley College. M A . Occidental College; Ph D , Untversity of California. Berkeley Prather, Elimbeth M. (1978). Professor Ementus of Speech and Heanng Sclence: B.S , Unvenity of Nebraska, Lnncoln; M A,. Ph D University of lowa . Pratt, Melvin W. (1987). Sensor Research Technologist. Center for Sol~dState Electronics Research Predock, Antoine 1980 , Drsunguished V~slungProfessor of Arch~tecture.M Arch .Columbia University . Presson, Clark C. (1980). Professor of Psychology: B.A Pomona College: M S Ph D , Columbla Unlvers~ty . Prewitf Kathryn A. (1992). Ass!stant Professor of Malhematlcs: B A Unlvenlty of Kansas: M.S.. Ph D Un~ven!ty of California, Dav~s . . Prigatano, George P. (1993). Adjunct Professor of Speech and Heanng Sctence. B.S., Loyola Unnersity. L o s Angeles: M A,. Cahforn~uState Univentty, Long Beach. Ph D., Bowhng Green State Unl\enlty FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 481 . Pritchard. Melissa (1994). Assistant Professor of Englrsh: B.A University of Califonua, Santa Barbara; M A,, Weatern Washmgton Unrverslty Prieto, Alfonso G. (1974). Protessor ot Special Educatron; B.A., University of New Mexrco; M S S W Ph D., Untversrty of M~ssoun,Columbia . t eNursmg, B.S.N.. Randolph, Pamela K. (1995). Faculty A s w ~ ~ aof M.S Anzana State Univerqlty . Rankin. Robert L. 1971). A\sociare Profesor of Engnneenng. B.S.. University of Texas. El Paso. Ph D Wtllram Marhh Rice . University . Primas, Phyllis J. 1987), Asrocrate Professor of Nursing, B S N , University of Pennsylvania: M.P.H.. Ph.D.. Uruverslty of P~osburgh Rankio. W. Parkman 1982 Profea\or Ementua of Journalrsm and Telecommunicat~on:B.S.. Symcuse Unlvers~t),M B A . Ph D New Yorl Untverrtty Privateer, Paul (1991). Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Humanitxes; B.A M.A California State University. S m s l a u s ; Ph.D.. University of Cahfornia. Davts Rapp, James R. 1962). Protesor ot Arch~tecture;Associate Dean, College of Archllecture and Enr8ronmental Design; B.Arch. Univenlty of Detrolr. M S Arch. Columb~aUniverstt) k t , Zenas A. (1959). Professor Emenrus of Technology: B.S Rasmussen, Da\id I. 1963 .Professor Ernentus at Zoology: B.S., M S Un~rersbtyof Utah. Ph.D Un~vervt)of M~chrgan . . . Unibenity of W~sconsin.Stout: M A,, University of Mtnnesota, Twin C~tles;Ed D.. Unlverslty of Nonhern Colorado . Ratner, Esther 1988 Ac\oc>ateProfecwr of Destgn: B F.A., Wash~ngtanUnwersity. M F A Unl\ernty of Mlchtgan . . Ravel, B J . (1992). Faculty Assocrate of Planning and Landscape Architecture, B Arch ,School of Architecture. Ahmedabad (India : M.Arch Wdshlngton Unlverally . Quigg, John C. (1981). Associate Profeasor of Mathemaucs; B S., M.S., Ph.D., Drexel Unrverslly . . . . Reber. William (1991). Assoclaw Profeaaor of Muse. Director, MUSKTheaue Program: B.M.. M M. Unlventty of Utah. D M A , Unl\err~tyof Texas. Austin Radke, Judith J. (1969). Professor Ementus of French: B S , M A Unlverslty of Wisconstn, Mad~san.Ph.D.. Univen~tyof Colorado . Ragsdale, Bruce D. (1989 Adjunct Professor of Anthropology; B.S., University of California: M D , Unlvenlty of Callforma, San Francnsco . Rajan, Subramaniam D. (1983), Assoc~ateProfessor of Engnneenng. B Tech lndtan lnstttute of Technology (Indta), M S , Ph D.. Unlverslly of lowa . Kechen. Philip XlJ. , IVbL . Pruld.wr of ..\;:udntan:!. Darr.aor. School ,>I .\.courll~n;! H 5 . Q-lto;! ( ' t ~ l l c g ~\I . ilA . Wl%hnngl~n Unn.~t\,l!. 1'h.D.. Lnlrer\ll) oi I l l u ~ o ~ ~ . Redman. Bets) J. 1988 As\oclote Llbranan. Acqu~sllrond B~blroeraph~c Records Depanment. B.S., M.L S.. Unibers ty of Anrona Redman. Charles L. 1983). Profeswr of Anthropology. C h u , Depmment of Anthropology: B.A Harvml Unlverslty. M.A Ph D Unlrerstty of Chtcago . . . Reed, Helen (1985). Protes\or of Mechansal and Aerospace Englneenng; Director. Aeraapacr Research Center: A B , Goucher College. M.S., Ph.D Ylrginla Palytcchnic Institute and State Unlrerslty . . Ramakrishna. B.L. 19851. Associate Research Professional. Cl~u!nlslr)and B~o:hetn~\lr).I3 S 13sr~galurr. Cnn\cr,~ly In.11~ > I S I n d m ln,ltlulr oiTr.chnuluy), K~npurrlnJ~*; PhD.. InAun lncrilule ofTe:hnolog). \13drac (Inam . . Reader. Marh (1967). Asamtale Profearor of Pollt~calScience, A.B., A M.. Ph.D. Untvers~tyof Mich~gan . . . Ray, William J. 1968 Profeswr Ementus of Curriculum and Instrucnon: B.S.. M S Statc Untvers,ty of New Yorl. Buffalo: Ed.D.. Wayne State Unlrenlt) Rader, Martba 1975). Associate Professor of Educauonal M&a and Computers: B S M B E Untverslty of Mtsslsnppl, Ph D Kansar State Unlverctty Ragan. Dona1 hl. rlY671. P r o t c ~ a ~F rn ~ r . n l . ~ , ~ i G r ~ l B o g. Av .. Oicldr.ntal Collr.yr.. .U S Un~\cntl).>I Sou1hr.m Cil~iurnrd.Ph T) llnlvenlly 01 Uh\hln&loll . Rawls, William S. (1974 Protecsor Ementua of Ph)sica and Astronomy. B S .Murray State College: M S Tulane Unlrersxty; Ph D . lowa State Unl\erskty Racolcb, Moshe (1980). Associate Profesaar of Agribusiness and Resource Management; B.Sc.. M.Sc.. The Hebrew University (Israel). Ph D Cornell Unlverslly . . Raresloot, John C. (1991 Adjunct Faculty of Anthropology, B A . M A . Ph D Southern llllnots Uni\rr,ity, Carbondale Raby, William (1982). Professor Ementas of Accountancy: B.S., Northwestern Unlveralty: M.B.A.. Ph.D., Lniversity of Arizona . . Rave, WaUare 5. (1967 .Associate Profeasor ot Musrc, B S , nllnors State Untrervt): M M.. Ph.D.. Un~vers!tyof Ill~nols Quesada, Eugene R. (1973). Professor Ementus of Design; B A,, Arizona State University . . Rauseh, Jack D. 1965 A5roclate Profescor of Music; Associate Director. School of Mustc: B.S M A Ohlo State Unlverstty . Radio, John W. (1982). Adjunct Professor of Botany. Plant Phys$olog~st.U S D A Agricultural Research Serv~ce,B S Ph D Untventty of Caltfornra . Raupp, Gregory B. (1985). Professor ot Engtneering: B.S., M.S., Purdue Untverstty. Ph D Unwerqlly of Wlsconstn. Madison . Ramage, John rIYvU.. A \ w i ~ i t cPr i f r ~ ~ u rl%gll*h: ui B4 Whllmdn C ~ l l r g rPh . D Wdihlndcun Slslc U n n t n ~ t y - . Qian, Zhenehao (1994). Assistant Professor of Sociology; B.S.. Shangha lnsutute of Education. M.A Un~rersltyof Pennsylvarua Quay, Ray (1990). Adjunct Associate Protessor of Plannrng and Landscape Arch~tecture.B S Baylor Unlversrty, M S C.R P , Un~versltyof Texas. Auatln . . Rasmussen. Robert D. (1919). Professor Ementus of Ambur~ness and Resoune Management: B.S loua Slate Unlverslt). M S , Washlngtan State Umvenlty Putman, Margaret (1997). Faculty Assaclate of Nursing. B.S.N.. University of Arizona; M.S.. Arizona State Univers~ty . . . Randall, Virginia R. (1962). Professor Ementus of English B A , College of New Rochelle: M A . Anzona State Lniverslty: Ph D , Occrdental College Reed, William H. 1968). Arsoclate Profesor of Aeronauttcal Technology. Program Coordinator. Dcpanment of Aeronautical Technology. B S Unnerqily of Ohlahoma. MS., Arizona Stare Unlverslty . Reeves, Henry C. (1969). Professor Emcritu- of M~crobiology: B S Franhl n and Marrhil I College: M.A Ph.D Vanderb~lt Unr\enll) . . . Rice, Glen E. (1986). Assoc!ate Professor of Anthropology; Director, Office of Cultural Resource Management, B A . Reed College; M A,, Ph.D Unlverslty of Wasiungton . Reffett, Kevin L. (1995). Assoc~aleProfessor of Ecanormcs; B.B A,. M A,. Un~renltyof lowa: Ph.D Purdue University . Reger, Rhooda (1995). Associate Professor of Management Regier, Philip R. (1987). Associate Professor of Accountancy. B A.. St. John's College: Ph D., Untventty of nlinols . Rice, Roy C. (1946). Professor Emeritus of Education. Dean Ementur. Conttnu~ngEducation and Summer Sessions; B.S Uruven~tyof New Mexico; M.S.. University of Massachusetts. Amherst. Ph D., University of Teras, Austin . . Reieh, John W. (19651, Professor of Psychology, B A , M.S.. Un~venttyof Oklahoma; Ph D Unzvenity of Colorado Reif, William E. (1970). Professor of Management; B.B A,. M.A., Ph.D.. Un~versityof lowa Riee, Warren (1958). Professor Ementus of Engmeering; B.S.. M S ,Ph.D .Texas A&M Univenlty Reiman, Etsuko Obata (1978). Associate Professor of Japanese, B A,, Keio Univen~ty(Japan). M.A Seton Hall University; M.A.. Ph D.. University of Wisconstn, Madnson . Rich, Jacqueline (1991). Faculty Assocnate of Planning and Landscape Architecture; B.S.. Univenlty of Callfarnia, Berkeley; MS.. Univerdty of Arizona Reingen, Peter H. (1982), Professor of Markeung; B.B.A.. Cologne College (West Germany); M B.A., Ph.D Unrverslty of Clnclnnati . Rich, Stephen K. (1976 ,Assistant Libranan. Arciutecture Library; B A Amherst College; M L.S.. Ind~anaUniversity, Bloornington . . Reiser, Castle 0. (1958), Professor Emeritus of Engineering, B S.. Colorado State University: Pet E Colorado School of Mmes, Pb D.. University of Wisconsin. Madlson Richards, Gale L. (1965). Professor Ementus of Cammunieatlon; B A . Unlvenlty of Akon. M A,, Ph.D.. University of Iowa Reiser, Mark (1988). Assoflate Professor of Staustics; B.S.. Unlvers~tyof Michigan; Ph.D.. Universlty of Chicago Richards, Mary L. (1978). Professor Ementus of Nursing: B.S.N., M.S.. De Paul University: Ph D .Texas Woman's Umvenlty Reiss, Peler W. (1976). Assstant Professor of Legal and Ethical Studies; B.S J D.. Marquette Unsversity. M.A.. Anzona State Unlverslty Richards, T i o t h j J. 1994). Ass~~tant Professor of Agnbuslness and Resource Management. B.Camm., Unibenily of Britrsh Columb~a.M A Ph.D.. Stanford Umverstty Renaut, Rosemag 119871. .Asi&.~aa Rufrs,ur of Mathcmaucs: R S Durham Un~rcnnr).PhD.. Un~rr.n$t) <,I ('mbndgc tEnplandl Richardson, Brian A. (19M,. A;ddrm,c 4,aslitc, Dlrks~unoi Undrrgmduae Acdr.mlu S ~ P ~ C(DLAS,. C, C~rnpu.M a ~ h Cwrd~nxor.DUAS, I3 A . V t r e ~ n ~Wenal Cataloging. B.A Anzona Slate Unrvenity. M.S.L S ,Uwverslty of Southern Calzfomaa Rer, Peter (1985). Assoflate Professor of Physics and Astmnamy: B A Univenlty of Cambridge (England). M S D.PhI Unlverstty of Oxford (England) . . Rieketts, M a g Ann (1994). Faculty Assoctate of Nursmg; B.S N MS.. Anzona Stale University Reynolds, Steven L. (1988). Associate Professor of Philosophy; B.A., Unlvers~tyof Chicago: M A,, Ph D University of Caltfornla, Los Angeler Rhodes, Diane H. ( I 9811). Llbnnan. Nublc Refercn,ce S c n x e ; B S (:ollepe oiu'tll~dmand M q . M I S lint\en$t) uf Wt,con,~n. .. Rickel, Harry P. (1948). Professor Ementus of Mus~c.B M., M.M.. Untrentty of Arizona Reynolds, Stephen J. (1991 1. A\vxlalc Profo,ur ut Geolop). B.SUntvenlty o f T r . i ~ , ,El Psro.\I S.. I'h D C n ~ \ c n ~oi t ) Anzona . Richardson, Richard C. Jr. (1977), Professor of Kgher Educatron; B S Castleton State College. M S .Michigan State Univers~ty; Ph D Unlversrty of Teras, Austsn Riehie, Richard P. (1992 Assistant Libranan. Collecuon Development; B.A.. M.L.S., Untversity of Callforma, BerLeley Reynolds, Robert D. (1970). Associate Professor of Music; B.M., Teras Christian Unrverstty. M.M., Untvenlty of Texas. Austin; Ph.D., Ohio State Un~venity . . Rice, Ross R (1950). Prolessor Emeritus of Political Sc~enee;M.A Ph D Untverslty of Chleaga Ringenoldus, Garrit M. (1989), Instructor of Mtlltary Saence. B.S., Illtno~sState Unlvenlty . . Ringhafer, Chrislian (1983). Professor of Mathemaucs. M.A Ph D Universlty of Vlenna (Ausma) Rios, Alberto Alvaro (1982). Regents' Professor of English: B.A., M.F.A Untrerssty of Arizona . . Riske, Mare C. (1985). Associate Professor of Theatre, B FA., NorUl Dakota Slate Univenity. M.F.A.. Ph.D., Wayne Stale Universlly FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 483 Roedel, Ronald J. (1981). Professor of Engineenng: B.S.E., Princeton Universrty; M.S.. Ph D.. Unlverslty of Californ~a,Las Angeles Risley-Curtiss, Christina (1992). Assisrant Professor of Social C U ~ ; Umversity of Work; B.A , Umvenity of C O M ~ C ~ M.S.S.W.. Tennessee; Ph.D., University of Maryland Baltimore Professional Schools . Roen, Duane (1995). Professor of English; B S M.S.. Umversity of Wlscons~n,River Falls; Ph D.. University of Minnesota Minneapolis . Rispoli, Matthew (1995). Asslsrant Professor of Speech and Hearing Science; B.A., Columbia University, M.A Umvenity of Pennsylvania; Ph D., Hunter College . Rogen, Bradley B. (1984), Asststant Professor of Manufacturing and Indusmal Technology; B.S., M S Montana State University; Ph.D., Arizona State University Risseeuw, John L. (1980), Professor of Art,B S., M.A., M.F.A., University of Wisconsin. Madison Rogew Joseph (1988). Adjunct Professor of Zmlogy; B A,, Emory Umvenity; Ph.D.. Univenxty of California, San Dlego Rissing,Steven W. (1981). Professor of Zwlogy; B.S., Indiana University; Ph.D.. University of Washington Rogen. Rodney 09871, Asroctale Rofe\sor or .Uu,tc. H M Unlvcnir) of loua; M hl.. Arizona Stale Unlvers~ty.Ph.D . Umversity of Iowa Rifehie, Barry G. (19841, Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy; B.S., Appalachian State Unlverslty; M S., Ph D., Umverslty of Soulh Camlrna Rivera, Dadel E. (1990). Asrw~alcProfe<*orof Enplneenng. R S Unlventry of Rwhc*tur. M S.. Cnl$ersxtyof W~sconsln,ladtion. Ph.D.. Callfomla lnmla Mae Uni\eritt!; \ I A . Pn D Sl.xnt.>rdCnn\r.r\lr) Saldaiia, Johnny (1981). Professor of Theatre; B F A . M F.A., Unlvewt) ofTexas, Austin Rummel, John R. 1975 .Professor Emeritus of Arch~tecture;B.A., M.S Stantord Unn\.enity Salerna, Nicholas A. 1961 .Professor Ementus of Engilsh; B.A.. M A Anzona State Un~venity;Ph.D., Stanford Untverstfy Rupp6, Carol V. (1962). Librarian Ementus. Reference Servr~e; B.A.. Untversity of New Mexico, M.A., Univerrtty of Denver Salmirs, Seymour (1981), Professor Emeritus of Technology. B.A.E.. M.S.A.E., Georgia Instilute of Technology Ruppert, K.D. 1976). Assoc~ateResearch Speclahst. Geography; B S E E Unlverstty of Iawo Sample. Tish t 19781.Adjullct Profcs,or o i ,\nlhnrpult,yy, A B H httmsn C~llcgc:h l & . Cni\ennt) of Cnlifarnla. Rerkulcy. P h D . Unwersity of Wisconssn, Madison . . . . . . . Rush, James 1990). Assoc~ateProfessor of H~story.B.A Gettysburg College. M A,. Ph.D., Yale Unlverslty . Rusinak, Ramona 1993). Faculty A~soclateof Nursmg, B S , Aug\burg Coliegc. M.S Arizona State Unwersity . . Russell. Dennis E. 1991 Assistant Professor of Journaltrm and Telecommun~cauon;B S.. M.M.C Anzona State Un8verstty; Ph D.. Un~venrtyof Utah . Russell, Paul E. (1967). Professor EmenNs of Engtneenng. B.S.E E . B.S.M.E. New Mexico A&M Un~vers~ty, M S E E . Ph.D. Unrversity of Wtsconsln, Mad~ron.P E Russell, Scott C. (1990). Adjunct Professor of Anlhropology; B A., Univerclty of New Mexro. M A . Ph D 4nzona State Univenlty . . . San Martin, lgnaeio (1990). Associate Professor of Planning and Landscape Archstecture. B.S.. Ponland State University; D~ploma Arch , Des~gn.Bllbao Techrucal InsnNte Spain), M.C.P., M.L.A.. Univen~tyof Caltfornla. Berkeley Sanchez, Angel 1990). A~srstantProfessor of Languages and Literatures. Llcenclatura. Uni\enily Complutense Span), M.A , Unlvers~tyof M~nnesota.Twm C ~ t ~ e s Sanden. Bevie T. 1957). Professor Emeritus of Accountancy; B.B A.. Nonh Texas State Umverslfy; M.S., Texas A&M Unlvenay. Ph.D Uniberslt) of Teras, C P A , Anzona, Texas . Sanders. Chrislopher 0. ,1989.. A*\~,tantPrufe~sdrof Geology. B.S.. L'nl\cr.;lt) of N e \ n . l ~ Reno. . \iS Ph f l Ciltfornla Inqutute of Technology . . Sandler, Irwin (1970). Professor of Psychology. B A,. Brwklyn College: Ph D Unlvenrry of Rochester R u w l l , Timolhj (1993). Professor of Mualc, B.M Ed.. Northwestem Un~versrty.M.A Ph.D., Ohla Smte Unlvenlfy . Russo, Nancy Felipe (1985). Professor of Psychology. B A,, Unlren~tyot Cal~farnxa,Davis; Ph D . Cornell Unlventty . Sands, Jon M. (1995). Faculty Associate of Lax,B A . Yale Umvenlty. J D Unlvervty of California, Davis . . Sands. Kathleen hl. 11977,. P r o f c ~ rof ~ rEngllih. BI\ Fon Wnght Collcge oithe Holy Nsnl:,. hl .A Ph D . Untvcrrity of Anmna . Russomanno, Joseph A. (1994). Aaslstant Professor of Journalrsm and Telecommunlcat~on.B.A ,Unlverstt) of Colorado, Denver; M.A Un~vcrsttyof Mlssoun, Columbia, Ph D.. Urnversily of Colorado Sanft, Alfred C. (1 990). Asslslant Professor of Art, B F A,, Bngham Young U n ~ v e n ~ tM y , F A Equlv Basel Schwl of Design Switxriand) Rutherlord, Robert B. Jr. (1976). Profesaar of Spectal Education. B.S.. M Ed., Unweraity of Virginia: Ed S , Ph D , Vanderbllt Unlv~r\ity Sankey, Otto F. 1982). Professor of Physics and Astmnomy. B.S Un~vers~ty of Mrssaun, St. Louis; M.S.. Ph D., Washington Un~vervty Rutowski, Ronald L. (1976). Professor of Zoology; B A., Unibersily ot Caltforn~a.Santa Cruz. Ph D.. Corneli Univenlty Sansone. Fred J. ~. i 1965). ,. Professor Ementur of Mathematics. B S E M.s.E., Unnversrty of Mshrgan, M S Ph.D., ~ u t ~ eThe n; State University . . Sacks, Benjamin (1963 Profesaar Ernentua of Hlstory; B.A.. Un~venltyof New Me~lco:M.A.. McGil Unlvenity (Canada), Ph D .Stanford University Saektan, Frank J. (1976). Profe%sorEmenms of Publlc Affmn. B.S Unnerra) of Maryland. College Park. M P A . Anzona Stale Univenlt) . . . . Santos d e Barana, M a r y a m (1989), Associate Professor ot Psychology in Educauon; B S.. Clty Umvenlty ofNew York, M.A., Ph D., Untversity of Texas. Austin . . Sadalla, Edward K. (1974). Professor of Psychology. B.A Untvenlty of Califomra. Berkeley; Ph.D., Stanford Unlverslly Sargent, Charles S. Jr. (1971). Professor Ementus of Geography; B A . Untverstty of Wyoming: M.A., Ph.D.. Umvenity of California. Berkeley FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 485 Schmid. Maureen 1990). Awoc ate Research Scient~st:Director. Tandem Tran\latton Project: B A St Mary's College of N o w Dame. M A . Un!\~rs~t) of Notre Dame: Ph D . State Unnverstty of Nea Yorh. Buffalo Sarie, William (1984 .Professor of Eng~neenng:B.S.. llltnocs Instimte of Technolog). M.S Unlvenlty af Nea Mei~co.Ph D Illinois Institute of Technology . . Saler, Vernon E. . I gh?. 1bfc.r.r of ilngmecnnp B S Ch C M S C h t..Ph U..lll!nu~sInsutulr. ut Ts:t>n.,l~r) Sehmidt. Alfred H. 1960). Profr\aor Ementus of Markettng: B S Unnentt) of Ohlahoma: M.B A,. D.B A , Indiana Unnerury . Satterlie, Richard A. (1980). Professor of Zoology: B A Sonoma State Unwenlty; Ph D Un~venltyof Califomla. Santa Barbara . Schmidt, Jean M. 1966). Professor of Microbiology, B.A.. M S., Urnvcr\lty of loxu. Ph D Unlverslty ot California, Berkelcy . Salterthuaile, I.ectrr I.. Jr. . IYhRl. I'roic,.or Etncntu, d i F ~ l u u ~ l ~ aMcJla n a l ~ n ('n~nputer\; d H 5 h1.S , td I ) . Induna . Schmidt, Kevin E. (1989) A s o c ~ a t eProtesvx of Phyaics and A*tronamy. A B mashmeton Untverrlty, h1.S.. Ph.D.. Univcraity of lll~nols . . . Sattler, Howard E. (1967 Profescar Ementus of Educauan. B S M.S.. Ph.D.. Arizona State Unlventty Sauer, Barry 1989). Adjunct Professor of Bloengmeenng. V M.D.. URivenity of Georg~a Savage, Nevin W. (1959). Professor Emerltu of Mathematlcs. B S M.A., Pennsyl\an~aState Untrerqlty. Ph.D, Bnlverclry of Calsfornla, Lor Angeles . . Savenve.. Wilhelmim C. 19911. Assmlare Professor of Educalion: .Ac-demtc Prodram Cmrdlnaar. Lednlng and ln\t~u:t~on~l Technology. H A . Ultivcrur! of Wa\hlngtun. \ l t d I'h D . .An,dna State Universlly Schmidt, Peter A. 1978). Asaoctate Professor of Manufactunng and lndustnal Technolog): B.S Nanhern Ui~no~s Untven~ty.M A,, Ed D Anrona State Unlverstt) . . . Sehmidt, Randall B. (1968). Profeawr 01 Art. B A Hamltne Uw>ers#ty.M A . Unlrerslty of New Mcxica . Schmidt. Sherrie 11990 Llbranan. Dean. Unlveraitv L~branes. B.A Ohm State Unirenn). M L S . Emory Unlvenity . . . Sehahacker, Joseph C. (1963 Profescor Ementus of Management; B.S.. Temple Univernty; M B.A Ph.D Untverslty of Callfornta. Los Angeles . . Sehade, Thomas V. (1976). Assmlate Professor aflusttce Studtes. Assmiate Dean. College of Public Programc, B.A Hope College. M.A Ph.D Western M~chsganUnibenlly . . . Schall, Merri H. 1 9 6 M 6 . 1967). Professor Emenhlr of Elementary Education: B.A Alblon College, M S .Ed D Arlzona State University . . . Schaumburg, Uunnld R. ~1953).Pruls,,~r Emzr.tui oi :\n. B A Cullcde of Ans xnd ('r3As. hl F .% C I U L I C ~Graduate IIII ColI~pc, . . . Scheatzle, David G. (1979). Prolessor of Architecture: B S Kent State University. M S E , Anzana Slate Univenlty; Ph D.. Un!rerstty of Mlclugan . . Schneidcr, Anne L. 1989 Profeasor of Justice Studzes. Dean. College of Publlc Progrms: B.A M.A.. Oklahoma State Unlvenlty: Ph D.. lndlana Unlveraily. Bloomlngton Sehneider, Ingrid E. (1995). Assistant Profeasor of Recreat~on Management and Tounsm: B.S.. M.S.. Unllersay of Mrnnesota Ph D Clemwn Urn\enity . Sehneller. Eugene S. 11985). Profec\ar of Health Adrmrustrattan and Pollcy. B A . Post College. Ph.D New Yorh Un~ersity . Schober. Juliane 1991). Assistant Prolessor of Rel~giau\Studles, B A,. Untvcrs~t)ot Nonhern Colorado: MA.. Ph D Unwerslty at Illlnoiq . . . Sehoehel, Henry L. 1990 Avoclate Professor of An. B.F.A Syraruae Untrers~ty.M F A . Unnerclty of Maryland. Callcge Park Schwn, Robert A. 1966). Profewx Ementuq of Technology: B.S.. M S.. A n ~ o n aState Um\ers~ty Scheinfein, Michael R. (1990). Assmlate Professor of Phyclcs and Asuonamy: B S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M.S.. Ph.D Cornell Universrty Sehoenwetfer, James (1967). Profe5ior of Anthropolopy: A B., Unnersxty of Chlcapo. M.S.. U n n e n ty of Anrona, Ph D., Southern Illlnoi%Untverstt) Scheiner, Georgaone (1983). Asrtctant Professor of Women's Studies; B A,. lthaca College: M.A Un~venltyWestern Ontario (Canada), Ph D.. Anzona State Unbvenity Schroder, Dieter K. (1981 Prafccaor of Engineering, B S E E M S E E . M~GlllUntrentty (Canada). Ph.D., Unlventty of Ill~nols . . Schexnayder, C l i r d J. (1994). V~s~trng Ermnent Scholar of Construction: B.C.E., M S.C.E.. Georgla 1nstltut.c ot Technoloyy. Ph.D Purdue Uni\ers!ty . Sehildgen, Thomas E. (1981 .Professor of Manufactunng and InduaUial Technology: Program Coordtnaor, Induqtnal Technology. B.S.. M.S.. llllno~sState Uni\ersay. Ed D Northern Arizona University . Schlacter, John L. (1969). Professor of Marheung. B B A . Case Westem Reserve Um\ersit). M B A Ph D Ohlo State U n n e n ~ t y . . Schlagenhauf, Don E. (1976). Profecwr of Economca: B S M q u e t t e Univenlty: M A . Ph.D Unnerslt) of llltnonr . . . . Schlee, Edward E. (1990). Assoc~nteProfessor of Econam~ca.B.A.. Nonh Texas State University. M S Ph D Ln~versityof Illmais . . Schleif, Corine 1988 Assmlate Professor of An. B.A Concordla College: M.A., Wa\h~ngtonUntven~ty.Ph D., Um\en!l) of Bamberg (West Germany) . . Schrwder, Milton R. 969). Protesor ot Law: B.A. Wealeyan Un~\ervty.1 D Untrersrt) ot Chlcaga . . Schuhaek, Gertrud B. 1966 lnatluclor Emenrus of Fare~gn Language$: Facullv 4saoctate of German: B A,. M A . Anzona Stale Un!ver\ity Schultz. Joseph J. 1983). Proteasor ot Accountancy; B.S.. M.B A,, Mts\lc\lppt State Unrrerslty. Ph D Un~\crsltyof Texas. Auatin. C P 4 . Mt*wsslppl . Schutte. J e r (1988). ~ Associate Profe\sor at An,B A,. Fan Hays State Un!vers~ty.M.F A . An7ona State Lnivercity Schwartz, Andrew B. (1993 . Faculty Research Associate of Cherntcal. Bto and Materials Enplnecnng: B.A , Ph D Unl\enxty of Minnesota . Schwartz. Dchora B. 1991). In\ttatlonal As,irrant Profe\ror, Anzona Cenrer for Me&e\a and Rcnaiwance Studle?. A B.. B g n Mawr College: Ph.D , Princeton Unnerattr . Shafer, Susanne M. 1966). Profescor Ernenfus of Educational Polrcy Stud~c\:A.B .Smith College. M A .Syracuse Univenlty; Ph D., University of Michlgdn Sehwuttke, Guenfer (1983 Profes\ar Ernentus ot Enyneenng B S.. Ph.D Un~\erutyof Munich West German)) . Scoular, David B. 19521, Prafer~orEmentua of Mu+. B.A.. Tcxa, Chnsuan Uni\cr\ll): B.M Laurence Collegc. M A . Columbia Unlversa) . Searfos, Lyndon W. (1973). Profercor of Readtng and Lcbrary Science: Academlc Program Cwrdlnatar. Readtng and Llbrary Sccence: B S We5t Chester State College: M A . Ph D . Syracuse Un~versily . . . Seaton, Helen J. (19871. Asboctate Ltbranan. Sclcnce Reference Service. B A . Rutgerr. The State Un~vcra~ty: M.L.S Unr\ersity of Mtrroun. Columbta . Sebsld, Hans 1963). Profescar Ernenrus of Salology: B A . Manchester Collcgc. M S Ph D.. Ohio State Unlrenlty . Segal. Elizabelh (1995). Associate Protesor of Socral Work. B A Branden Unwer51ty.M S.W Bo*ton Untventty. Ph D Unlvenlty of Illinalr. Chtcago . . Seheated, Colene R. (1967). Asactant Profe\\or of Nurs~ng:B S.N.. Untversa) of ArLansd,. Fa)ette\~lle.M S N Unlrenlty of Maryland. Balt~rnore . . Seipp, Kenneth F. (1963). Professor Emenm, of MUSIL. BS Hartw~cLCollege. M M Unlren~tyof Kansas: Muc.Ed D.. lndlana Urnverslry. Bloomtngton . Sellheim, Eckart 1989). Professor of Muslc: Concen Dtploma, Academy of Muvc West German) Sellheim, Judj May I 1986). Awockate Profeqqor ot Muatc, M M The Jutlllard School . Sen, Amnabha (19x6). A\rocrate Profearor of Cornpuler Science and Eng~nee"ng. B E . lada\pur Uni\craity Indln): Ph.D U n ~ v e n ~ of r y South Carolma . . Senner, Wayne M. 1973 A~5oclateProfe\\or of Gcrm~n;B A,. Portland Statc Unlvenlty: M A . Unlvers ty of Waahlngton: Ph.D., Untverrrty of Illlnoi\ Sensibar, Judith (1985). Asroclate Profe\aor ofEnglt\h: B.A., Vassar Collrgc: M.A.. Ph.D U n n e n ~ t )af Chicago . Seperirh, Gwrge J. 1976 Assoc~areProfca*or of Agribusiness and Resource Manaeement. B S Loyold Un!veratty. Chlcngo: MS.. Ph D., Michigan State Unlrerstr) . . Senvint, Nancy J. 1988 Asoclate Professor of An: B A.. Un~veniryof lll!not\. M A Unlrers~tyof Chtcago: M.A., Ph.D P"nceton Unlverall) . . Shaapur, Farhad (1988). Asaoc~ateReaearch Spcc!al~st.Center for Solid State Sctence: B S , A)ra Mehr Unl\cr*ily of Tcchnolagy (Iran): M.S.. Unlventty of Bndgeport: M S.. Ph.D.. University of Southern Cal~fomia Shaeltle, Linda A. 1984). Llbranan. Science Reference Servrce: B.A State Unneralty of Neu Yodt Oswega. M.L.S.. Sute Un~versityof New Yorh. Albany . Shsfer, Robert E. (1966). Professor Ernenlur of English: B S M.S., U n ~ v e r ~of ~ tW~acon~m, y Madison. Ed D Columbia Unrverrity . . . . . Sharp, Nllliam P. (19791. Sensor Reccarch Specialist, Botany. B A Un~verattyof Northern Iowa. M S Anzana Stale Univen~ty . . Shaw. Milton C. 1978). Profe~rorEmeratus of Engmeenng. B.S.M E.. Drerel Unnersay. M E Sc.. Sc.D. Umversity of C~ncxnnat~. Dr H C Unnerslt) ot Louvaan (Belgium) . Shrarrr, Selma 1'1931, T.~.ult) A,\uoale of Nuntng. I3 S Suuth DdLwtd Sole Cnatcr.~l) hl t d . Illl~!er*lt) ot \f~,rudn. St Lduli: \i 5 S.rulhzrn l l l ~ n nli.~n ~ t c r > ~ ttJrrar.l\\~llc !. . S h r a n . Llrcnda , IYYu , A , % I * I I ~ ~ Rcxar;h I AJrnmtstr~~~r. .At~~l.r.~l~~lo~.)O H CAR. \ 4rw.lns l, Srstz Unnrcr\~r).hl ,\ . Ilunltr College . Shell, Leon G. 1967 Assac~aleProfea\or of Counselor Education: Awoclate Vice Prendent. Sfudent Affairs. B.A Univers~tyof Colorad"' A M Ed D Unlrerclty of Northern Colorado . Selkirh, Susan (1990 A~soclateRewarch Spec~allst.Geology; B A , M.A Arllon? State Unnersity . Sharma, Renu (1985). Reaeuch Specml~st,Center far Solid State Science: B S. B Ed., Punjab Unlvcntty (Ind~a).M S Ph.D Un~verrttyof Stockholm (Suedcn) . . . Sharer, Jon N . (1970. Prates~orof An: B A,. Rwseve t Un&rrr\~l). M S Ill~nolsInstitute ot Technology: Ph D.. Ohlo Slate Unnervty Sharms, *nu 1995). Als~qtantProfersor of Speech and Heanng Sctence. B S Untrerrlt) of Bombay (Indla): M A,. Ph D Nonhwe\tern Unl\errtty Segura, Joseph M. (1979 Assaclate Ftne Art, Speclaltct, Schoo of Art, B A,. M FA., Southern Illinois Uni\ervty, Carbondale . Shah. Jami (1984). Protessor of Ene~neerine.B S M E . Unnersitv of ~ x i c h (~abbtan); l M S.. ~ n l v c k of t ~~ztrhurgh,Ph.D.. ohla' Stae Unnerait) . Sears, Robert L. (1986 Senlor Research Adrnlnlstrator. Center for Energy Sy~tern,Research. B.S.. U.S Mllltary Academy. M S E Anzona Sute Unlver\lty . ShaNer, Daniel C. 198.1, k n . ~ l l ) K~;?lrch.\.\.ICIJIC ~i A~rtb.~.mc\,,R . A . l'cnn\\lrnnl., St.t~cLn~tsruty.I\ \ .\IR A Anzona State Unnerrll) , . . Sheller, Dan 1986). Professor Ernerltus of Manufacfunng Technology: B M E Ohlo State Unner?lt). M.S., Arizona State Unl\eraity Shen, C.C. (1982). Assoclaw Profeawr of Engmeenng, B.S E.E., Nauonal Tatwan Uni\enny (Taluan): M S . State Unlvenxty of New Yorh. Stony Brook. Ph.D.. Stanford Un~verstty Sheppard, Douglas C. 1971). Profeswr Emeritus of Span~sh.B A,. Montana State Un~rersitv.M.A Ph D.. Un~versltyof Wlscons~n. Madlron . Sherman, Thomas L. (IYM), Professor Ementus of Mathcmaucs; B A Univcnlty of Callfomia. Lo\ Angeles. M S , Ph D Univcrstty or Utah . . Sheydayi, E. Yury (1973). Assaxate Profesaar of Archnecture; B S C E . Untverslty of Anrona. M.S.C.E.. Arizona State U n ~ v e n ~ t y Shinn. Randall A. 197.5 . Proicwr uf hluu;. H \ . Soulhwc,!cm Oll.,hunu Slate Un~vcrrll).I hl Cnl\eri~t)oi('olorsd~~. D I\ -\ . Untrentty ot Illlno~s . . Shinn, Thelma J. (1975) Protessor ot Engllsh: B A,, Central Connecl~cutState College; M.A.. Ph.D PurdueUnlven~ty Shipp, Vernon E. (1966). Professor Erncntus of An. B.S., Grand Canyon College. M.A Ar~zonaState University . Shofstall, Weldon P. (1950). Prafcssor Emeriruc of Secondary Wucalton: Dean Emenrus. Student Ltfe; B S .Northeast Mcssoun Sralc Tcdcherc College. M A,. Ph.D.. Unnersrty of M~ssoun. Colurnbra . Shriver, Keith A. (1982). Profes~orof Accountancy; B S Lnnfield College. M.S Anzona State Untver5tly. Ph.D .University of Texas. A u ~ nC.P.A . Anzona . . FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 487 . Shugars, Jerry G., Col. (1990 Professor of Aerospace Studies. Chair, Depanment of Aerospace Srudles; B.S M.A.. Anzona State Urnvenity Skiba, Christopher J. (1987). Assocrate Research Specialist. Geology; B.S., Arizona State Urnversity . Skiba, Edward B. (1982). Professor of Chemsvy and B~ochemisvy;B.S.. M.S Drexel University; Ph.D.. Univenlty of Caltforn~a,San Francrsco . S h m a n , I. Gayle (1974). Professor Emenfus of Justice Sladie-; B.S., M A,. Ed D Anzona State Unlvers~ty . Shunk, Dan L. (1984). Assoclate Professor of Engineenng; B.S.I.E.. M S.1.E Ph D ,Purdue University . Si, Jennie 1991). Assistant Professor of Engineering; B.S.. M.S Ts~nghuaUnnerslty (Chma). Ph D University of Notre Dame . . Sieradzki, Karl (1991). Assoctate Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Eng~neenng;B S Uuca College of Syracuse Unnverslty. M.S., Ph.D.. S)racuse Unwerstty . Sierra-Maldonado, Rodrigo 1995). Asslsrant Professor of Geography; B S M.S., Cathollc Untvermy of Ecuador; M S Ph D Ohio Slate Unlvenlty . . . Sievers, Gary (1987). Faculty Asroclate of Theatre. B.S.. Northwestem University; M.A., Univemr, af Cal~farnaa,Los Aneelea Siferd, Sue Perrott (1989). Assistant Professor of Operations; B.S.. Denisan University; M.B.A.. Wnght State Universlly: M.A., Ph.D.. Ohio State Unlvenity; C.P A,. Ohio Silver, Benjamin (1971). Profdraor Emenrur of Journalem and Telecommun~cauon;B.A., M.A Unlvenlty of Iowa . Simhony, Avital(1994). Ass~stantProfessor of Pohocal Sclcnce; B.A.. M.A.. Unlversity of Hafa (Isreal), D.Phnl.. Untverslly of Oxford (England) Simon, Arleyn W. 1989). Research Assistant Professor of Anthropology; B.A.. Montana State Unlrers~ty.M A . Oregon State Untvers~ty;Ph.D , Anzona State Unrvers~ty . Simmons, Douglas J. (1963 .Professor EmenN5 of French, A B , Wabash College. M.A T Hmard Urnvenlty. Cemticat de franpIs usuel. degre6sup6neur. Cenlficat de pran6nc1at~onfranga~se, Sorbonne Unlvemty (France) . . Simmons, Howard L. 1996 Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studtes, B.S Spnng Hill College. M A T Indiana Untvenity; Ph.D Ronda State Un~verslty . . Simon, Sheldon (1975). Professor of Polltlcal Sc~ence;B A . Univentty of Mmnesota. Twrn Cltles, MA., Pnneeton Unlversay. Ph D Untverslty of Minnesota, Twin Cities . S i p s o n , Brwks (1990). Associate Professor of Hlstory; B.A.. Umvenity of Virginia, M.A Ph.D.. Umversrly of Wtsconsrn, Madison . . . Singh, Shpo Bua (1983 Associate Research Professor. Cancer Research Instilate; B.Sc., M.Sc., GaraLhpur Unlverstty (India); Ph.D.. Avadh University (Indla) . Skromme, Brian J. (1989). Assoc~ateProfessor of Electrical Engineenng, B S Unlverslty of W~sconsm.Madison; M S Ph.D., Un~vers~ty of nlrnols . . Smilh, Andrew T. (1978). Prulcr\ur of Zoulug). A B . Unlvcrr~t) uical~lurnll.Berkeley. Ph D L'n~vcrslt)di Cdtfumt~.Lac Angelcs . . Smith, Arthur B. Jr. (1967). Professor Ementus of General Busmess, B S Hardlo Slmmons Uruverstty. M.B A,. Ed D University of Houston . Smith, Cecil (1989). Adjunct Professor of Botany; B.A.. M S Unlversrty of Colorado; Ph.D .Wayne State Unlversrty . . Smith. Charles B. 11964). , ..Professor Ementus of General Busmess: B S .Drake University. M.S ,Nem Mexico Highlands University; Ed D..Unlverstty of Northern Colorado Smith, David J. (1984). Professor of Phys~csand Asmnomy. Director. HREM Facility. Center for Solid State Science; B.Sc.. Ph.D.. D.Sc., Umversity of Melbourne (Australla) Smith, Georgia A.F. (1985). Assoc~ateProfessor of Zoology. B A,, Univenlty of Callfarnia. Santa Barbara; M.P.H Umversity of Mrchigan; Ph.D., University of Cabfarnia. Riverside . Smith, Hal L. (1979). Professor of Mathematics; B A , Ph.D.. Univenity of Iowa Smith, Harvey A. (1977 ,Professor of Mathematics, B S ,Lehigh Univentty; M.S., A.M Ph D., Umverstty of Pennsylvarua . Smith, Henry Charles (1989). Professor Emeritus of Musrc; B.A.. University of Pennsylvania; Anist Diploma. Curtis InsuNte of MUSK Smith, Jane1 Kihalm I 1981,. Prutes,or of Economa~:B S.. l'nn\ch~t)b i Utah, hl S . .Anr~naStdte Unt\eh!ry. Ph D l'n#\r.r,~ly of C-l~furn~*. I d , Angelr.. Smith, Jeffrey B. (1990). Assoc~ateProfessor of MUSIC,M M UnlverslN of Ill~no!s.D.M.A Umversttv of North Texas . . . . Sinha, Rajiv K. (1989). Assoclate Professor of Markettng; B A,. M.A Delhx Untvemty India); Ph D Pennsylvania State University Sinkov, Abraham (1964). Professor Emenrus of Mathemaucs, B.S.. College of City of New YorL. M.S., Columb~aUnlvers~ty,Ph D George Washington University . Sirkis, Murray D. (1968 .Professor Emeritus of Engmeering, B.S., Massachusetts Insutute of Technology. M S Ph D., University of nlinols . Skaldberg, Phyllis (1977). Professor of Muslc. B.M., M M ,New England Conservatory of Muslc. M M E D M., Indana Untvers~ty, Bloom~ngton Smith, Karen A. (1993). Assistant Professor of Accountancy; B S., Unrverslty of Delaware. Ph.D Untverslty ot Texas. Ausun Sioghal, Avi C. (1977). Professor of Engrneenng, B Sc Math, Agra Un~verstty(India); B.Sc Engr B Sc Hons St Andrews Umvers~ty (Scotland); S.M C.E , Sc.D., Massachusetts Insutute of Technology . . . Sinex, Dona1 (1995). Associate Professor of Speech and Heanng Science; B.S., Purdue Unnver5~ty;Ph D Washrngton Unnersrty, St. Louis . Skindlov, Jonathan A. (1993). Adjunct Professor of Geography, B.A., St. Olaf College; M.A.. Ohio Univenlty; Ph.D Untverslty of Delaware Smith, L. Christian (1971). Assoc~ateProfessor of History. B.A Unlan College, M A,, Ph D.. Urnversify of Illtnals . Smith, Lehi T. (1959). Professor Emeritus of Mathematics: B.S.. M.A., Anzona State Unrversity; Ed.D.. Stanford University Smith, Marion W. (1952). Professor Emeritus of Muse, B.S., Capital Unlvenlty; M M .American Conservatory of Music Smith, Mary Lee (1986), Professor of Educational Pohcy Studies and Psychology in Education; Academc Program Cwrdmatar. Educational Policy Stud~es;B.A., M P.S.. Ph D., Umvenlty of Colorado Smith, Ralph E. (1970). Professor of Accountancy; B B A . Washburn Umverslty of Towka. M S Ph D., Un~vers~tv of Kansas; . Smith, Richard L. (1967). Professor of Engineering. B.S.. Washrngton University; M S.. Ohm State Unlverslly. Ph D Anzona State Untversily . . Smith, Richard L. (1981). Professor of Fmance. B.B.A., Southern Methodial Universtty, M.B.A ,Washington University. M.A Ph.D., University of Callforma, Los Angelec . Smith. Ronald D. ,19621. .Asrw~auPrulc%\ur01 ll$,lur).A B San D#eyuS ~ ~College. L C 1'h.U Untvcr,~)of S ~ u t h c m(:al~f.~rn#i . Smith, Stanley E. (1977). Professor Emeritus of Journalism and Telecommunication: B.A., Colgate Untversity. M A , Purdue University . Smith-Daniels, Vicki L. (1987). Acsoclate Professor of Operattons; B.B A,. University of San Dlego. Ph.D Ohm State Unlversrty Smith-David. Julia (1995). Asslsunt Professor of Accountancy: B.A., B.E. Ph.D.. Mtchlgan State Univenity . h".",..""" '....,..6.%,l Spindler, Robert P. (1988). Assoc~ateArch~vist.Archves and Manuscripts; B.A.. M.A.. Boston Umvenlty; M.S., Simmons Colle~e -~~~~ -~ Spinma, Frank 1965). Professor of Muslc, B.M., M.A., Boston Unlvers~ty;D.M.A Un~versrtvof nllnots . Snyder, Ernest E. Jr. (19581, Profencor Ementus of Physrcs and Astranomy/Sc!ence Educauon. A B . M A , Colorado State Univenity; Ed.D., New Yarl Unnersrty Spring, Robert S. (1988). Professor of M u s r , B.M., M M., D M A,, Un~versityof M ~ c h ~ g a n . Snyder, L n l e r \I. Jr. (1967). Prdiewlr F.mcnlu< oi(:oun,el8ng 1'iy;hulop): US.. .M~llr.rr\~llc State Collcds, hl Fd , Western \ I q l a n J Cullegr.: Ph D . L'nntcr\ll) of hllih~gwl Sprilzer, Ralph S. (1986). Vlslung Professor of Law; B.S.. LL B.. Columbia University So. Ronald Mine" Cha .(1981.I. Professor of Mechan~caland ;\ero n State r L ' n ~ \ e n ~ tM ) . .A Untverrlt! ul H ~ W A Manda: I!. Ph D . Unlven~l)..>f lll~nolr Slanord. M a g E. 1199.1,. Ass~rwnlhofe\sar of Psychology tn EJucatlon. B A Una\cntty of lexac. ,\u$ltn. M Ed.. U n ~ r e n ~of t) lluurlun. Vlctunn. P h D . Uni\erslty of Texas. ,\u\lln Somerville, Susan C. (1977), Professor of Psychology. B.A Umversnty of New England (Australla); Ph.D., Australian National Umrersity Auslralia) Stahl, Robert (l978), Professor of Secondary Educat~on;B.A.. M.A Ed.D.. Univers~tyof Flanda . . Sammerfeld, Milton R. (1968). Professor of Botany. Aspoctate Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sclencer B S .Southwest Texas State College. Ph.D Washington Unlversrty . Sanmez, Sevil F. (1995). Assrstant Professor af Recreation Management and Tounsm; B.B A,. Bernard M. Baruch College, M P R.T.M Clemson University; Ph.D .Pennsylvan~aState TT-. ~,-.-.,., ".".b.a", . "lker KH' (1990)' AdJuncthfessor Of Eng'neenng' B A,, Anzona State Uruvenity. M D Universxty of Arizona Sorewen, Ian W.(19891, Associate Research Sclentl\t. C h e m s w and B~ochemmnry.B A Sc University of Toronto (Canada), Ph D., Rensselaer Polytechruc Institute . . Spanins, Andreas S. (1988). Associate Professor of Engmeenng. B S E E.. M.S.E.E., Ph.D., West Vtrginta Uruvers~ty . . Staley, Frederick A. (1970). Professor of Elementary Education: B A . M.A . Western Mxchigan University; Ph D.. Mtchlgan Slate Un~venxty Stalzer, Frank S. (1955). Professor Emeritus of Music, B.M E d , Unlverslty of Kansas; M.M Easman School of Music . Stanford, Michael (1992). Lecturer, University Honors College. B.A Dule Umven>ty;M A,, Ph.D., Uruversity of Virginia . Stange, Jean B. (1970). Professor Emenrus of Family Resources and Human Development. B S .Iowa State Un~ventty;M.S.. Univenity of Minnesota. Twin Cltles Stanley, James T,(1968), Pmfessor of Eng,,,eenng: , S , Ph D,, University of Illino,s Stanton, AM M. (1980). Professor of Law; B A,. University of M,,,nesota, Tw,n Ph D , l,D. FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 489 Stark, B a r b a n L. (197?1.Prufcawr ui .Anthropoldgr. B A William %lxlcal Educanon: B.A.. Blilchburn College. M S Ph D Iowa State University . S t a d e l d , Sumner G. (1972). Professor of Phys~csand Asuonomy; B.A., University of Cal~farnla.Berkele); M A Ph.D.. Uluverslty ot Californra, Los Angeles Stsuffer, Sandra L. (1990). Associate Proferror of Mustc. B S West Chester Unlren~ty,M M.. Ph D Unrvenlt) oiMlchlgan Stites, William H. 1954). Professor Ementus of Communlcat~an: B.A.. Lou~slanaPolytechnic Instlrate. M A,. Ph D.. Univeralty of Denver . Stone, Gregory 0. (1986). A\aoc~ateProfessor of Psychology: B A,. Harvwd Un~\erslly:Ph.D Un~rersitvof Californ~a.San Dlego . Stearns, MaryBeth 198'1 Regents' Professor Emeritus of Ph)sics and Asmonomy; B S.. Uruventty of Mtnnerota. Twrn Clues. Ph.D Cornell Un~versity . . Stone, John F. (1993). Adjunct Protessor of Zoology: A.B A M Ph.D.. Stanford Unibers~r). . Stone. William J. 19671. Profesror of Exercise Sc~enceand Steere, Caryl J. (1960). Professor Ementus of Education, B A , Alb~onCollege: M.A.. Anzona State Umver~tty Stem, Bernita M. (1961). Professor Ementus ot Nursing: B.S.N.. M P.H., Universlty of Minnesota. Twln Clttes Steimie, Timothy C. (1985). Assoctate Profcssar of Chemstg and Blochemistry; B.S., Michigan State Umvenlty: Ph.D., Universlty of M o r n i a . Sanm Barbara . Steiner, Frederick 1989 Profeccor of Plannlng and Landqcape Arch~tecture:Director, School of Planrung and Landscape Arch~tecture:B.S., M.C.P.. Unlrenltvof C~ncnnnatt,M R P.. M.A Ph.D., Untverdty of Pennaylvan~a Stelmach, George E. 1990 Profewor of E ~ e r c ~Sclence se and Phys~calEducauon. B S Unnerclty of Illlnols. M.A . E d D Umven~tyof Cahfornla. Berkele) . . . Stephenson, Christine F. (1995). Adjunct Faculty of Zoology. B.S., Univers~tyof Ulster (Ireland Ph.D ,TheQueen's Unlversity of Belfast (Ireland . . Stephenson, Larry K. (1986). Adjunct Profescor of Geography: B.S M.A.. Arizona State University; Ph.D.. University of Cincinnau Steverson, Norris J. 1932). Professor Ementus of Physical Educauon. B A., Anrona State Un~verslty.M.S.. Unlvers~tyof Southern Cal~fornla . . . Stout, Minard W. 19681, Professor Ementus of Education. B A . Untrerstty of Nonhem Iowa: M.A.. Ph D . State Unlreraty of Iowa . Stout, Valerie (1991). Asstrtant Professor of Microbiology. B.S Umverslty of W~scons~n. Mamron. Ph D Kan\aq State Uni\rrsity . . Stowe, Nwl J. (1967) Professor of Htstog. Asroctate Dean. Graduate College. B A . Ph D Uruven~tyof Southern Calltornla Strange, Richard E. (1974). Professor ot Muslc: Dtrector. Banda: B.M E.. Wschila Slate Urnverslty: M M E Umbersty of Colorado. D.M.A Bo-tan Unlrerslty . . Straub. Calvin C. 1961 .Professor Ementus of 4rchltecturc: B.Arch Untversitv of Southern Califomla . . . Staokey, John A. (1976). A~FoccateProfessor of Poi~tlcalS~lence; A B M A . Marshall Unnerslty. Ph.D Unlrerstty of Kentuchy: I D Stanford Untverstty . Stephens, Nancy J. (1979). Asqociate Professor of Marketing. B.S.. M.S.. University aflllino~s:Ph D.. Ulu\en~tyof Texas. Austln Stevenson, Harold W. (1967). Professor Emenms of Finance: B S Umvers~tyof Minnesota. Twin Clues. M B A . Ph D Unzrentty of mchlgan. C F A . Stout, Robert (1978 .Professor of Educd11on.d Admlnlstratlon and Superv~slon.B.A Carleton College; Ph.D.. University af Chlcaga . Stevens, Seon M. (1993, Assistant Professor of English; B.A Daamouth: M A . Ph D.. Harvard University Stoner. K. Lynn 1985). Aasoc~ateProfessor ot Hlstary. Dlre~tor. Center for Laun Amencan Studies, B S .George Peabody College for Teachen. M.A Ph D.. Indiana Uru\ers~ty . Straun. Roland S. .1'167,. Prutc.<.r E m c r n u Enp.nezrlng. ~ *D. . Anxdn:~Stdc tl S t E . 31 S K F . L l n ~ \ c r ~ ~ t !l l l ~ n t ~Ph Unn ersay . Streufert, Hildegarde 1961 Profescar Ementua of Destgn. B.S.. U m \ e n ~ t yot Minnesota. T u ~ Cnt~es: n M.S.. loua Srate Unlrerslty Strick, Gerald J. (1995). Faculty Awocsate. College of Law. B A.. H a b m and Wllliarn Smnh Colleges: J D.. Unnerrity of Michigan Stewart, Barry D. (1982 Arsoc~ateSeruor Research Speclaltsl. Elecmcal Eng~neering:B.S West V l r ~ n i aUniversity (Yugaslavm) Stewart, Donald G. 19641. Assoc~atcProfessor ot Mathematics: B A,, M.S., Umvenlty of Utah; Ph D ,Unlverslty of Tennessee. ffioxvllle Strom, Robert D. 1969 .Professor of Educauon. B S Maule5ter College: M.S.. Universilv of Mmnesata, Twin Cilles: Ph D.. Univerrtty of Michrgan Stewart Ernest I. (1959), Professor Ementus of Health Scrence. B.S., M.S.. Utah Slate Universlty; Ph.D., Columbra Unlvennty Stromberg, Juliet C. 1987). Re>e-h Assoctate Professor. Center for Env~ronmenlalStudler B S M S Unnenlt) of Wlscanhln. Mllwauhee: Ph.D., Anzona State Uru\erstty . Stewart, Kenneth M. (1947). Professor Emerms of Anthropolog! A.B., M.A Ph.D.. University of Cahfomla. Berkeley . . Stiles, Philip G. (1969). Professor of Agnbustness and Resource Management. B S Unwerstty of Arkansas. M S Unlversnty of Kentucky. Ph.D., Mlchgan Slate Uruven~ty . . . . Strouse, Daniel S. (1990). Professor of Law. Director, Center for the Study of Law, Science, and Technology. A.B S.M., Hanard Umvernlty. 1D . Unr\ersity of Wls~onrin.Madison Smart, Gar) L. (1995 Faculty Assocrate. College of Lw.B S 1 D Un~ver\ttyof Anzona . . . . . Stuler. John H. (19621. Professor of An: B.A., M F A . Anrona State Unnerslr) Stump. Edmund 1976). Prafecwr af Gealogv: Char. Depanment I1 Gcolo:v A B , Hanard Univer\lly: M.S.. Yale Unnerdtv. Ph D., Ohlo Stati Unlverrlty . 5ulli%an.Howard J. 1971 .Professor of Educauon: B.S.. Oregon C o l l ~ g eof Educaoon: M Ed . Ph D U n n e n ~ t yof Oregon . Sulli\an. John J. 1976). Professor Ementus of Educat~on.B A . Villanova Universlt): M A,. Ph D Artzona State Un~verctty . . . Tambs, Lewis A. (1969). Protesor of Histo~y.B.S Unnentr) of C.difomd. Berlcle). M A P% D Unl\erclty of Califomla. Santa Bxbara . Tamir, O r i l 1994) Adjunct Fa~ultvof Anthropology. B A . U n ~ v e n n )of Half* krael). M A . Ph.D Anzona State Unnerslty . Tate. Donald J. (19581. Proteshor Emenms af General Bus~ness. B.S.. Kmsaa State Teachers College. M.A .Ed D.. New Yarh Unlversrty . . . . . Taylor, Janet R. (1977). Protessor of An: B F A,. Clebeland lnat~tuteot An. M F A . S ) i a c u ~ eUnlrersit) Surbeck. Elaine (1988 As~oclateProfessor of Early Chtldhood Eduialion. B A Unnervty of Washtngton: M.Ed.. Ed D Un \errit\ of Georela . . Taylor, Thomas 1987 4sroclate Professor of Mathemat~cs:B.S., California Stare Uni\ers~t).Ph D Hanard Unlverslty Surhka. \ l a r k E. (1984 .Professor of Finance: B A,. Sweet Briar Collcbe: M A . Ph.D Georgetown Un!venlty . Suwarno. Peter 1991 .Assistant Profe\~orof Laneuaees and . . Taysom, E h i n D. 1951 Pratehaor Emenrus of Agribusiness and Resource Manag~ment.B.S.. Uniber\lty of Idaho. M.S , Utah State Untrer%try:Ph D.. \I a\h~ngtonState U n ~ r e r s ~ l y Un~\erstr,ot Sourhcrn C~ltfornia Swafford, James R. (1971 .Professor Emernus of Botany. B S . M 5 . Arirona State Unlrersily Swopert, S. Laird 1971 Professor Ementus of Pollt~calScience. B.A . Western Illmo~?State Teachers College: M.A.. Ph.D n n s rtt) ot Iowa . . . Taylor, Jacqueline (1984). Professor Ernenmy of Nursing: B.S.N Uniberaity ot Waah~noton.M.S Unnernty of Nonh Carolina, Chapel HtII. Ph.D Unlversit) of Arlzond Sulthett, \lark E. 1976 Assoclare Professor of Music: B M., Curt!? Ln\trtute of M u w . M.M., Temple Unlverstty, Ph D.. Unlver\!ty of Pittsburgh . Szarek, Stanle) R. (1974 Arsoclale Profeasor of Botany. B S , Caitfornia Statc Unl\er%ty, Po!nrnil. Ph D Unnerstty of Caltfomla. Rnersrdc . . . . . Tallor, Jack J. 1960 Professor Emer~tusof An. B S Kutztown State College: M Ed Pmnayl\anto State Unlrerilt\ Sun. Weiman 1992 .Academic Prafcsslanal of Electrical Er ganeenng B S S~chuunLnnerslty (Chlna): MS.. Tslnghua U n n c n t n China . Ph D M~chieanState Unlverclty . . Sylbester. Edward J. 1982 Profeawr of Joumallr~nand Telecommunt~ation.A B Prtncrton Unnerslt). M A,. City College . Stutz. Jean C. 1981 A\sociate Profeccor of Botany. B S Urslnur Cul t e e . M.S.. U n ~ \ e r s t yof Delanare. Ph D Pennsyhanta State Unl\er\lt\ . . Rutpers. The Srate Unnentt\ Stutsman. Paul S. (1967). Professor Ernrntus of Chemlsvy and B~ochem~srrv; B S.. Unlvcnlry of Illtno~r.Ph.D ,Unl\errate Profe-sor of Multicultural Educat~an.Dtrector. Center for Indldn Educanon. B S M S No"hem 'Iate Colleee'Ed'D" Lnivera '1 of DAota Swaim. S. Daniel 1975 Proferror of Music. B.M.. C~nctnnatl C o l l c ~ cConsenatory ot M u ~ l cM . M.E Indland Unlvenlty. Bloom!nglon: D M A . North Texas Unl\eralty . T e d n . Fernando R. (i98J). Profes~orof Law.. J D... Universitv of Bucnos Airea (Argcnnna LL.M Free Untvensty of ~ r u s s e l s ' (Bclg~uml:S.J.D. Northneatem Unner\rty . . Teje. Victor B. (1983 . Acroctatr Protesaor of Recreatlon Management and Tounrrn. B A . Unlvenlf) of Ghana Ghana). M A,. Ph.D., Unl\er\ay ot Manttoba Canada . Swan. Pamela (1993). Aavstant Protessor of Erercrce Science and P h ) \ ~ ~ Educduon. dl B.A. Unrrerr~t)of Calltorma, Santa Barbara. \I S Unnenlr, ot Nonh Carol~na.Greensboro. Ph D.. Unlvenlty t T~nntsee Suanson. Tod D. (1988). Asaoc~ateProfcbsor ot Relglou? SNdles B 4.. Lnner\itv of Minncsata,Tnln Cltte?. M Dlr .Luther The, l o ~ i c a Semmar): i Ph D Unlrers~t)of Chlcago Swat), h l a r j A. (19681. Asroclate Lcbrarian. Onginal Catalog~np. B A U n i ~ c n l r )of Mlhsoun. Colurnbta. M L S , Ind~anaUnlven~ty. BIoon ngton . Sweene). J. Gra) (1986). Professor of An. B A . Unner51ty of New bleuco. M 4.. Ph.D Ind~onoUnlvenlt). Bloom~ngton . Sarrne). J a m s D. 11989). Assslant Professor ot Engineering: SL B B r w n Untber5iI). M.S.. Ph D C s e Wearern Re\en.e Un ierrlr\. . Tharp. Julie (1991 Awlcrant Lbbranan. Reference Services. B A . Univer, ly of Hawall. M.L.S., Unl\er\lt) ot Ar~zona Theobald. Clarabelle 11962). ProtesaIr Emeritus of Nunlng. B.S N.. Anron.! State Untrerhlt). M S . Unlrenlty of Cnl~fom~a, Los 4ngelcq; Ph.D.. Arizona State Un!\eratty . Thieme, H o n t R. 1988 P r a t e s r of Mathen atlcr. M.S.. Ph.D.. Un~ventr)of Mitn\tcr W o t Gennan)) . Thomas, Alfred Jr. 1919 Unnenttr Archvial Ementus. Lnrversrt) Archlre5. B A . M A . Anzana State University Thomas, George hl. 1981). Profe-ror of Sociology: B.A., Arizona Stale Untverdly. M A . Ph D Stanford Umverslty . . Thomas, J e r q R. 1988 Prate\ror of Ererc se Sctence and Ph)\lcal Educatton: 8 A . Furman U n ~ r e n t y M.A . Ed D Unnei\tr) of Alabdma Thomas, Katherine T. 1990 A\slrtmt Protes~orof Exercee Sctence and Ph)slcal Edu~ation.B S Unlvemity of M~s$~ss~ppz, M.S Unnerait\ of Alabama. Blrmineham: Ph.D . Louisrana State . . Suimmer. 411in (1961). Asaoclate Profesor of Mathematics. B S.. Penn*)I\anla State Un~\erslty.M S .New York Umverslt): Ph.D Lnner\ny of Caltforn~a.Bedele) . . . . FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 491 Thomas, Keith . I . ( 1975). Profescar Emenms of Readtng and Library Sclence, B S.. iil~naiaState Untverctn: M A . Loyola Untverrlty, Chcago. Ed.D , Unlvcrsity of Anrana Topus, Richard I. (1984). Faculty Asaoc~ateof Marketing: B.S., M B A . Hofstra Unlren~ty 'Turmc!, Edward ~l',#ll,.Lr;lurrr 21 ;\:~odnun.). H A . PcppcrJtne L n n c h l t ) , hl ti A St.miord Uo~\errn) . Thomas, Robert M. 1982). Asawlate Research Speiialtrt Chemistry and B ~ w h e m s v v B.A . Arizona Slate Unl\erslty . Thomason, Leslie L. (1969). Professor Emenma of Tc~hnology. A.B.. M.A .Ed D .Univenity of Oklahoma Torres6 Robert S. (1980). Ascoclate Prafc\\ar of Engineering. B S Polytechntc ln\tttute ot Brooklyn: Ph D., Univenlty of Minnesota. Twtn Cltles Thompson, D. Bruce 1989). Adjunct Professarof Zoology: B S.. Kennesaw College: Ph D Umveraity of lilinors Towe, Bruce 1984. Professor of Engineenng; B.S.. M S.. Ph.D , Penns) lvanla State Unlvcrslty Thompson, Lee P. 1 1955,. Pnjir.\,.>r 111 Eo~~rnscr#ng. 1)e.m tmentu.i. Collegc of Cng.n:cnng snJ .\pill L J S;oun;e\. tl ..I. Indians Unl\crs$t\:hl S . Ph D . Trhx% .\&\I t!nfi\cr\~t),l'.k. Twill. I.eclie R. <11,751.,\r,oc,atc l'rnferror of Hotan). B.S. M S L'nlrer\~t)oiW!r111 H~ i ( L l ~ i c , m ~ d . Ultnols State Normal School. M A . Ph D.. Uruven~tyof Mlctugan . . . Tuhinjian, Vatche 11992 Faculty Recearch Assoc!ate of Phyrlcs and Astronomy Tyburcz), James A. (19bF). A\roc$ats Profe\\or of Geolaey. B.A Uhitman College. Ph D Lnl,er\~t) of Orccon . . Tylavsky. Daniel J. ( 982 . As\ocrateProfc\ror ol €lectttcal Engineering, B.S E , h1.S.E. Ph D Pennajlvan~;tStnte Unlverslty . . . Van Wagenen, R. Keilh (1963). Profeqsor Ementus of Education. B A . Pacific Unlon College. M.A Anzona State Universnty. Ph D.. Uniber\ity of Utah . Uhl. Rebecca 5. 1989 As\oil.~lc Ltbranan. Ortgtnal Cataloging. B.S . hl A . Colarsdo Stare Unc\~ralt).M S L I S Unirerqlt) of llllnorr . . Umberger. Emily (1982). A\aocxate Professor ot Art. B.A Untrersa) of Pcnn\)l\anta: hf 4. Unl\ervt) ofTerac. Ausun: Ph D Co umbia Uniber\!l . Van Orden, Guy C. (19871, Assoctate Professor of Psychology. B.S.. Univeniry of Oregon. M A,. Ph D Unrverstty of California. San Dlcgo Vanden Heuvel, Michael J. (1989). Assaclate Professor of Engltsh, B A,. Unirenlty a f Wlcconqln. Madman, M.A. Unlverslty of Chicago: Ph.D., Unlverslty of Wlqconsln. Madlson . Umbenon, George E. 1977 Protewor of hlu\lc. Ilaector. School of Muclc. B.M E . Eastern Ncu Mewco Unner\lty. M A Untverait) of Iowa: Ed D. Unnervty n t Northern Colorado Lnderhill. Michael J. 1990 Prote\sor ot Arch~tectuie.B.Arch Ma\aachusenc 1n5ttmte of Techn 10%) M C.P.L D.. H a n u d Unirenlt) . . . Underwood, Max 1985 As\ocviltc Professor of Archilecture: B.S., Untvcrrlt) of Southern Callfarni~:M Arch Princeton Unlrerslt) . . Upchurch, Jonathan E. 1982 Protcaaor of Englneenng: B S M.S Unlrerslty of Ill~nols:Ph.D. Lnnerslt) of Maryland . Urban, Josepb E. (1989). Profc\\or of Computcr Scrence and Engtnrennp. B S FI nda State of Technolog): M S Unlbenlty of Iowa. Ph D Unlveictty ot Southwestern Loui\iand . . Urban, Susan D.(1989 , 4r~oclareProfessor of Computer Science and Eng necrine. B.S., M.S Ph D.. Unlrerctly of Southwestern Lou~nana . Uriaste-Azeorra. Carmen IY9>l. Asistan1 Profe\sor of Languages and Llteraturec. Llcenclada. Unneralt) of Sc\llle (Spaln) . Ultal. William R. (1988 Prote\wr of Engineer ng. B.S.. UniverWy of Cincinnati: Ph D.. Ohto State Unnerslty Valdirieso, L. Teresa 1971 .Pruleawr of Spanish: lntenm ~n B.A M A E Ph.D D re~toi.Center for Latm A m e r ~ ~Studisr. Aruona State Univer*lty . . Valentine, Carol Ann 1975). Aa,oille Prote\sor of Communrcatran. B A M.A Unn ,r\lt\ of Mtchtgan: Ph D Penn?>I\an a Slatc Unl\crslt) . . . Vaughan, Linda A. 1982). Asaoc~areProfessor of Family Resources and Human De\elapmcnt: B.S Unlvers~tyof Cahfomia. Dab c. M N S Cornell Un~verstty:Ph.D.. 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Walker, John E. (1970 Profe\ior Emer~tusot Educational Administratton and Supenlrlon. B A Albron Colleee M A Michlgan State Untrerctt). Ed D .Utah State Un~verslt) . Walker, Marh R. 991 .Facult) Asocrate of Electrical Engineering: M S Ph D.. An7ona Slate Unner, ty . . Walher, Stephen G. (1969 Protr\\or ot Polttr~alSctence. B A . Crelghton Unlverslty \I A Ph D Ln~%cra~ty ot Flanda . Wallace, Charles E. (1958 Protc\\,r ot Mechantcal and Aerocpace Eng~neenngB S ,Leui, and Clark Calleze: M S.. Oregon State Um\ers~r) Ph D Stanford Lnnerslt) . Wallen, Carl J. (1973). Pmfesor of Elementary Educarlon. B A University ot Cal~tomla,Yanta Barbara. M A . San Francrsco Stare College. Ed D Stanfoid Un~\enltv . Walsberg, Glenn E. 1978 . Profea\ui ot Zoulog>; B.S., Cal~forn~a State Un~\ers~tv Lono Bedch. Ph D Universit) of California, Loa Angelea Walsh, Kenneth D. 1993 455tslnnl Profes\or ot Conrvuctton B S E.. M S Ph D . h r o n a 'Stale Unlrer\lt! Walten, Sheila A. 1971 . L branan. Head. lnrrrl~braryLoan and Document D e l ~ r e nherb it\: B A,. Lnl%i'r\it)at Ok ahoma: M.L.S.. Loualana %ate Umver\n) Wamacks, Naorni k5. 1968 Profr\\ur Emenlu\ of S e c o n d q Education. B A M A Ed D . 4illood Stde Lnlvcr?lty . . . . . . . ~~~ =A . Watran, Cllde W. 1971 Profe\aor Erneritu, of An: B F A.. Bethan) College. M A . Kanivs State Uni\enlty Watson, George L. 1969 Asw~tuteProkc5 or of Journalism and Telecummunicatrun. B A Phl Ilp5 Unlvervty. M A . Ph D Duke Ln!\eraity . Webb. L. Dean 1978 Proterror of Educational Admlnlstratlon and Super\l,~on:Dean Col ege of Educat~on.B A . M A T . Ph D . Unnerqlt) of Flonda Webber. Andrea N. (1989 Assoc~ateProfesor ot Botan). B Sc.. Ph.D Untverrtt\ of Esaex (Eneland . . Weber, Sandra 1983 Ar~oilateProfecsor ot Con~tructton. 8.S.C E M.S.C.E Unlrerstly of Callfornla. Bcrlele) . . Webber, Sandra L. (1993). Aarlatant Lrbrdnan. Gokernmen1 Ducumenta: B.A , Un venily of Callfornla. Rxver\lde. M L S , Unl\eratty of Arlrond Weeks, Lawrence B. (1981 .Clinical Prafewlons. Lam. B A Hxbard Unt\ersiry, J D. Univen!t\ of A r a r i n ~ Wegner, ArtnaU L. 1957 .Protecwr Emeritu, ot Phbbicai Educntron. B S Wlscon\!n State Colleoe M S Unner\tt) of W~\cunaln.Madlron. P.E.D lndlana Unt%er\cty kkehinger, Peter A. 1Yb4 .Re'earch Pr ,fes\~unal.Phy\~caand A\tronomv. B S Un on Calleee. hl A . lndnana Unl\era$tv Ph D . C x e ln5tttute ot Technolooy . . Wcidcmaier, William 1977 Sentor Le~turerot Unneralt) Honors : Ph D.. 4nzona Cullcgc. B A . Northern Arirona n i \ e n ~ l ) M.A Statc Unlvcr\lt) . Wang. Alan P. 1970 Profe\\ur uf M~themauia:B A,. Wash~ngton State Untverrtt). M A Ph D Unwervt) of Cal!fornia, Los Angelea . . Wang, Cecelia (1971) Profe\hor 01 M~lhematic~. B.A lmmocuiote Hedn Collcge. M.A . Ph D Uniber\lty of Cvllfornta Lor 4ngele~ . Wang, Edward Y. 1979 Protersor 01 Enyneenng. B S Morntngride Colle-e: M.S Purdu~Unt\~r(lt):Ph D Tuft, Unlvenlty Ward, C)nthia V. 1991 Prote\\oi of Lam. B A Welle4e) College. J.D..Yale Lnl\entt) . . . Weigend, Guido G. 1976 Profe5soi Emcnlu, of Geography Dean Ementu, Colleoe ot L~beral411, and 5c cr ce\: B S bl S Ph D Unnenlty of Chtcaro . . . Weiner, Gordon M. 1968 Prote?\or En~entu\of Hhtor). A B Ph D . Untrerslty ot Penns\I$anla . Weinstcin, Allan M. (1983). Adjunct Profcs\ar of Bioengineering; B.S., M.S.. Ph D Pol)technrc Institute ot Neu Yorl Wheatley. John C. 1983). Senior Research Professional. Physles and Astronom). B S Anzona State Un~vcntty Weinstein. James 11986). Professor of La-. B A,. J.D . Univenlly of Pcnnql\an~a Weirer, Kurt 1989 Associate Protersor ot An. B.F A Kansas Ctty An In5tlote; M.F.A Untrerctty of Mlchrgnn Wheeler, Jacqueline (1994 , LecNrer of English: B.S., M.A., Nonhem Anzonv Unt\enrty. Ph D Anrona State University . . . . Weiss. James R. (1990). Facult) Ar~ocvate.Center for Envrrunmental Studtes; B S M S Ariruna Slate Lnnersil) . . Weiss, Karl H. (19841. Recearch Specralist. C ~ n t e for r Solad State Science. B S Uralnm College. M S Ln~ierattyol Arizona . . . Weiss, Neil A. (1970). Profe~sorof Mathrmat!cs: B.A M A . Ph D Untvenlty of Callfornla. Los Angela Weitz, Rose 1978). Professor of Soclolagv. B.A .City Unlventty of New Yorl; M A . Ph D Yale Univer?ily . Weizel, Avi 11995). Arslstant Protessor ot Con~tmcttan.B.Sc.C.E.. Polytechnic lnstttute ofT~mtroarn(Romania M Sc C.E. Ph D.. Technlan . Welch, H. William 1967). Protearor Emrnlu, of Englneennp: B A . DePauu Unnerstfy. M S Ph D . Un~%era~ty of Mrchigan: P.E. . . Wheeler, Michael D. (1975). Senlor Research Profess~onal, Chemisw and Biochemmry. B S Univenlly of W~sconsin. Mndlsan . Whiffen, Marcus (1960). Professor Emeritus of Architecture; B.A., M A . Unlrerslty of Cambridge (England) Whitam, Frederick L. 1966), Professor of Sociology; Assmiate Chaw. Dcpanment of Soc~ology;B A,, Millsaps College; AM.. Ph D.. Ind~ansUnnerqlty. Bloomlngton White, Barbara 1990). Faculty Associate of Nunmg; B.S.N.. M.S.. Vtrg~nlaCommonucalth Untvenity Nhite, Harold C. 1966). Professor Emeritus of Management, B.S , . . M S Unwervty of Orcgon: Ph.D Unlverslty of Flanda White, James J. 1991). Visiting Ass~stantProfessor, Chemstry and Btochemlrtry. B.A.. Idaho State Univen~ty;M.S.. Ph.D.. Untvcn~ty of Anran.! White.JamesR.(1981).ProfessorofAn,B.FA.,MF.A..Oh~o Welch. Nancy (1995). Acsoctate Reaaearch Special~\l.Public Program* Uncver\lty \\'elsh. Peter 11. 19h1,) A \ , t ~ t x ~I'r,>tc.\.x t dl .Anlnr~,pvlog), 8 Sdnhcrn A~1111113('111\cr?~l).h1.A . Pn I ) . I lll\r.r.tl! .,I Penn\ylvnnm . . 4 , Welfert, Bruno 1990 Acs~stantP r o f e ~ of ~ rMathemdllc~:M A,. Un~\er\it) of Pans VI (France): Ph D Unz\era~t)of Cnltforn~a.San D~ego . . White, John P. 1963). Professor Emeritus of Political Science. ot C~nc~nnatt, A M ,Ph.D Unlvenity of Ch~cago A B Un~rer~lty . . White, Michael J. 1974 .Professor of Phdosophy; B.A.. Arizona Stdtc U I I I Y C ~ College; B.D., Lancaser Theologtcai S e m m q . M Phil Ph.D .George Wachlngton Unner\lly . . . Wesbury, Stuart A. Jr. 1994 Prufr\aor of Health Adminl\uatian and Policy; B S .Temple Unt\ersnty. M H A,. Unl\ersitv of Mtchsgan. Ph D Unlren~tyof Flonda . . W a t , A. C h r i s t i e 11988 Asaoctatc L bmnan. A~qurs110nd B~bl~ogrnphic Records Depanmrnt B A Vnidosta Stale College M Ed Unnenity ot Georgta. M L S Flanda Sure Unnersnn . . . . West, Stephen G. (1981). Profe?aar of Ps)cholopy. B A Cornell Uniber*lty. M A Ph D Unlrenlty of Texdr . Westerhaff, Paul 1995). Assirtan1 Profes\ar of Civil and Env~ron~nental Eng~neenng.B.S Lchigh Univer\lty; M.S., Unlver\~tyof Massachusetts. Amhurst; Ph D Untverstt) ot Colorado. Boulder . . Westie, Frank R. (1981). Ad unct Profewor of Soilolog\: B.S , Centrd M~chtganUnl\crsrty. Ph D Ohm Sule Unnersbly Wetsel. W. David (1989). Professor ,f French. B A . Lnibentl) of Texas. Aust~n:M A,. Uni\enlty of Ch~cago.M.A Ph D.. Brandel, Uni\eralt) . . Webler, Kathryn 1992 Facult) Aswaute of Speech and Hemng Sclence: B A . Un~rersltyof Michigan. b1 S Tulane Unlrerclty Wiezel.. Avi (1995). . .. Aas~stantProfessor of Conshucuon: B.Sc.C.E.. Paiytcchnlc ln*t~tuteof Tlm~soara(Romania), M Sc.C.E., Ph D., Techn~onI\rael In*titute ot Technology (Israel) Wiggins, Harry B. (1987). Sentor Lecturer Emeritus of Purchasing and Lag~rtlcaManagement. B S . U S Merchant Mmne Academy; B.S Untvcrslty of Vermont; M.B.A.. Harvard Un~venlty . . . Wilcox, M. Jeanne 1990 Professor of Speech and Hearing Sc~ence.Chair. Department of Speech and Heanng Science; B A,. Kansa* Stdte. M A . Ph D Memphts State Untvenlty Wiley. Robert 0.11995!. Visiting Arsislant Professor of Chemstry and Blochemlrtry. B A , Temple Um\enlty; Ph.D.. Arizona Slate Unner'lly Wilkens, Barry 5. (1992). Research Speclalbsl. Center for Solid Slate Science: B.A Columbld Uruon College. M.S.. Rutgers. The State Unl\er*lty . Wilkins. Wendv. K. 119861. . . Aaaoclate Professor of Enel~sh: . . \ \ \ . i t i l r . DC,IIIl.)r A.l!nlnl*~,at~~n .~ndPcr,onnrl. College of L n k d I n . d , > j \:.cnc:\. ( ' h ~ . r . I>r.l~mrretlt of Fngl~*h,R A !d A . Ph O.. I'tt~\cr\t~b . , ( C , I I ~rn~.,. C L,>%. ~ n p e t t s . Wilhinson, Christine K. (1970). Assaclate Professor of Higher Education. V l ~ ePre\ident for Student Affain. B.A Anzona Smte Un~ven~ty: M A,. Un~verc~ty of Callfomla. Berkeley. Ph D Arizona State Unl\er%lty . . FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 495 Willisms. Frsnk G. 19751. Professor of Health Administratrun and Pohcy; Director, Schwl of Health Adrmn~smt~on and Polr). B S M.A., Oregon State Universlty; M.A Ph D., Uruverslty of Iowa . . W i a m s , J e w L. (1967). Associate Libranan, Original Cataloging; B A,. M A,. Ind~anaUnirenlty Williams, Peter (1981). Professor of Chem~rtryand B~achem~stry. B S ,Ph D , Unlversnty of London (England) Williams, Philip F.C. (1986). Assoc~ateProfessor of Chlnese. B A,. Uruvers~tyof Arkansas, M A , Ph D UNverslty of Callfornta. Lor Angeles WW~BIN,Robert C. (1978). Profe~sorof Anthropology; B.A., M.A., University of Cambridge (England); B A., M A.. Ph.D.. Unlverslty of Mlchlgan . . . Williams, Stanley N. (1991 Professor of Geology. B S Beloll CoUepe: M.A.. Ph.D Dartmouth College . Williamson. Madeline J. 19761. Professor of Music; Interim Aswc~atcDean. GraJuxe COIIC~C. Ul.,Ohw Wc.ilc)an L1nt\rr.~ty. hl..U.. We\trrn h l ~ h l p a nLna\crstty. D M A an tun:^ Stalc Unrvenity , . W i i s , Wayne T. (1989). Assactate Profe~aorof Exerclse Scnence and Phys~calEducauon, A.B Unlrenlty of Caltfornta, Berkeley, M.A.. San Francisco State Unt\ers~ty,Ph D , Unlverclty of Callforma. Berkeley Wills, J. Robert (1994). Professor of Theatre. Dean. College of Flne Arts, B A .College of Wooster. M A , Unl\ersay of llltno~sPh D , Case Western Reserve University Willson, Loretta L. (1947). Professor Ementus of Communicauon; B.A., Unlvenity of South Dalata, M.A., Nonhwestern University Wilsao, Gloria N. (1961 Arsac~atcProfessor of Educauonal Media and Computers; B A,. Montclalr State College. M A Ed D Columb$aUn~verslty . Wilsan, Jeffrey R (1985). Assoctate Professor of Staustscs. B A,. University of the West lndes Tnn~dadand Tobago); MS.. Ph D., Iowa State University . . Wireman. Robert M. 19911. Assisant Profesror of Management; B B A U n n c r ~ a yof W~sconnn,La Cro~se.M B A . Unlverstty of W~sconsmMtlwaukee. Ph D Untrcrs~t)of M~nnesota . . Withe). Michael B. (1997). Facult) Assoclate of Law, B.A., Western Michigan Unibers ty: J.D., U ~ v e r s ~of t ) Anzona Wilt, Tom (1975). As\oclate Professor of Derlgn. B A . M A M.F.A Unlventty of Caltfornla. Lo\ Angeles . . Wixted, J. Timothy (1978). Profes\or of Astan Languages. B.A Unlversrty of Toronto (Canada . A M Stantard Untversity. D.Phil Untrersir) of Okford (England . . . Wolf, Donald J. (1969 Prafesaar Ementus of Poltt~calSclence: B A,. M A,. Gonraga Univenit), S.T.M.. Unlverslt) of Santa Clara. Ph D.. Georgetown Unlverslty Wolf. Georxr 11. I 1"Xor. \\~.xwlc.I'r.>fc t)ntvcr.a(! 01 ( : ~ I I I . ~ I Jl, ~ c c k ~ l c ~ ~ Wolf, Robert Lee (1985 Professor of Dengn. Dlrector, School of Deugn: B.S.. Southern lll~nolsUn~rerwt).Carbondale. M A . Unnersity of Missou" Cen. Konsundustnskolan. Goteborg (Sweden) Wolf, W. Shapard Jr. 1983 ,Aswciate Research Admlntrlrator, Socsology; Drector, Survc) Research Laboratory. Soctology. B F.A.. Flonda Slate Un!vcrsit): M Ed.. Un~vers~t) of Georgna . WiLson, I'atriria \I. 1987 ,\s\o;aatc I'rolcc\ar ai tamnl) Re,uurce, and llurnan l)e\cl<>pmcnt. R S $1 f i l Ion4 State U n ~ \ e a ~ tPh ) . I) OLl~hw!r-Stxt~.t . ' ~ ~ ~ ( c r * ~ t ) . . Wolfe, Philip M. (1988). Professor of lndustrlal and Management Systems Eng~neenng:B.S.. Universlty of M~ssoun.M S E.. Ph D , Anzona State Univers~ty . Wilson, Margo 1993). Faculty Assoclate of Speech and Hear~ng Science; B S., M A Unlverslty of Nebraska. Lmcoln. Ph D Umventty of Kansas . Wiseman, Greta 1984). Faculty Ascoctate of Nuntng: B.S.N Hamllne University: M.S.. Anrona Slate Unlrerslty . Wilson, Gail Eugene (1972). Assoc~ateProfessor of Music; B.S., Ohio Slate Umvers~ty;M.M.. Artzona State University Wilson, Lorna A. (1968). lnctructor Ementus of French. B Ed Uruventty of Saskatchewan (Canada), M A,. h o n a State Uruvenlty . Unners~tyof lllinols . . . Wirtz, Dorothy (1959). Professor Emeritus of French, B.A Unlrerslty of Iowa: M A,. Ph D., Univers ty of Wlsconsrn Walrhik, Sharlene (1980). Professor ot Psvcholog). B A . Vassar College; M S Ph D.. Rutgers, The State Untvervty Wills, Barbara Salisbury (199J). Assoclale Instructtonal Professtonal: B A . M A.. Ph D Umvers~tyof Washington . . Woehner, R q m o n d E. 1952 .Professor Ementus of €ducatton, B.S.. Yorh College; M A,. Universlly ofNebra\La. L~ncoln.Ph D , Universlty of Wyoming . . Wintergalen, Barbara A. (19921, Faculty Ascoctate of Nursing: B.S.N.. Lorelto Heights College, M S Anzana State University . . Wolfthal, Diane (1995 AsslaUnt Professor of An. B A . M A City Unlverslty of New York;Ph.D.. Institute of F ~ n eAda. New York Untverslty . Wallam, Owen A. (19641. Professor Ementus of French: B.A M A,, Montana State Unnerslty Ph D Untverslty of Nachtngton . . Wolthering, Dianne, Capt. (1992 Asvrtant Professor of Aerospace Studtec W i t , Glenn A. Jr. (1963). Assaclate Professor of Finance; A B., Occidental College. M.B.A., Mtam Unwersity, Ph D.. Uni\ersily of M~chlgan:C.F.A. . Windhorst, Rogier A. (1987). Asroclate Pratesror of Physlcs and Astronomy, B Sc M Sc., Ph.D ,Un~venttyof Lelden Netherland5) Winer, Laurence H. (1983). Professor of L a m . B A ,M A,. Ph D Boston University: J.D. Yale Unlrenlq . . Winkelman, Michael (19881, Lecturer of Anthropology; B.A Wdham Marsh Rnce Un~vers~ty. Ph.D., Un~versltyof Calrfornla, lrvlne Winkelman, Richard D. (1965). Assoclate Professor of Econom~cs: B.A , Southern llllnois Unlvenrty; M A , Ph.D., University of Illinois Wang, Timothy (1995). Professor ot Language- and Lllentures: B A,. St Mary'$ College; M A , Universlty of Hawall; Ph D . Stanford Unlvenity .. Wood, Billy G . (1977). Assmiate Professor of Technolog). A B Unlrerslty ot Caltfornta. B.S.. Emtern lllinaic University: M.S Untverslty of Anzona W w d . Bjard D. (1970). Prafeqsor of Mechanl~aland Aerospace Englneenng. B.S.M.E.. M S M.E.. Utah Stare Unlvers~t).Ph D Untversrry of Minnesota. Twin Cttles . Wood, Patricia 1994 Lau Ltbranan. Referenie: B A,. A.M.L.S.. Unlrersnty of Mich~gan FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 497 Youngblood. Robert L. 11973). Proferror o f P o l ~ t ~ cSctence: ;~l B.A., Willamens Un~bersity:M A . . C n i \ c r \ ~ t ) o i Haxaii. Manoa: PhD.. University of Michlpan Zaeher, Robert V. ( 1947). Professor Ernc'ritur of Adrmising: B.S. M.S.B.A.. Universlly of Alahatna Zimmer. Cad R. 119591. Proferwr Emsntus of E i ~ ~ i a c c n n g : H.S.E.E.. Come11 Vnncr\it): h1.S.E E.. P h D . S!r.~cu\c Unl\ersit) Zirnmerrnan. Allan D. 1 19XXI. -\dlunct .As\irlaol Pmfr\,ur of Hotany: US.. Univeisil) oi Ancuna: P h D . Univcr\#t>of Teras. Aurtin Zaniewski, John 1198hl. Assmiats Prolc\ror of Eoplnce"ng: B.S.C.E.. M.S.C.E.. l % D . Univrr\ity ofTcr;~s..Aurlin Ziurys, 1,ury M. 11988l. A**miarr Profrsror ofChemi\lry and B#<,cheiiiistq:B.A., Wxll~;sm Milarqh Rice Univcrslly: Ph.11.. Vnt\er\ii> of Califum~a.Rcrkelry Zaslaw, Bertram 119561. Professor Emzntu\ o i Chem8str) and Biochemistry: B.A.. Cnmell Cni%cis~t>: h1.S. Coiicr\ll) of Minnesora. Twin Cltits: P h D . Iowa Sralc Uni\ersty Zorita. Par \lendez-Bonito 119931. A\s~\t;int P i o h r o r of Smml Work: AS.. School of Soccal \Vork ofGlq6n ISpali~l:k1.S.S A . Ph D.. Case U'c\lsrn Rc\crve Llnlvsrriry Zatz, Msrjorie S. 11982l. Profes$orof Ju\licc Stodleh: B.A.. University of Mass;shu~rtts.Amhcrst: M.A.. Ph I>. Indiana University. Bluurnington Zucker. Stanlev H. 119751. Professor of Soecial Education: Zautra, Alex 119761. Professor of Psycholug): Dlicctor. Clinical Program in Psychlarilyn A. I 1992). D~rector.L'nibcrrit) A n Museum: A H M A . . H m a r d Uni\.i.nit! Zurkerman. Howard S. 1199 11. Professor of Hralth Adrninlstrarlon and Policj: B A . Hunrei Cc~llege:M.B.A.. Xavlcr Cniiersil!: P h D . L'ni\errity of Michigan Zuu, Jian-\lin 11989~.A\sirtant R~aearchSclcnrln of Ph),ics and Avirnnomy: B.S.. Nanjing University: P h D Arimna Stair' University Arizona Smte University Zwiebel, I m r e 11979). Prufesror of Engtncering. B.S..Univcrslty of Michigan: MS.. Phl).. Yale University Zettler, Hugo F. I 1977). Faculty A\sm~atcof Law: B.S.. Arizona Srate University: J I).. L'nivcrsily of Anzona Zpgns. K. Paul 11984). Associate Profcqsor u f Architecture: A.B.. M A r c h . Hanard Un~\crsity:P h D . Cornell Lnc\ersity Zimiles, Herbert 11988). Profecbor 01' Eilrly Childhod Education: B.A.. New York Lni\ersity: P h D . Vnnerrily of K ........... Willa Cree Director. Inst~tut~onal Advancement ............. Ann Bergin Director. School of Agnbuqineqc and Re\ource Management ................... Eric Thor Director. School of Technology .................. Albert McHenry Leon Shell ASU East Student Afta r\ Lidi\on ............... ~ ~ ASU WEST 505 AS U West ASU West was established in 1984 to meet the higher educat,on needs oi residents of western Mancopa County. It is a nonresidential campus of ASU that B~~ R. ~ ~ ~~ I .~D . ~offer' tuppuh d ~ \,t r t u nand grddulte couricc. AS[) We$l ofi:r< bd;cslsurr. Vic,r Pre.rldenr and Pro\,o.rr dte dcgrces in 2 1 dc3d:,n,c the arts and sciences and selected pro fessional fields. The campus also offers four certificate programs and master's degree programs in Business Adminis tratlon, Educauonal Admlni~trationand Supervis~on,Elementruy Educatton. and Secondarv Education ASU westirepares students to be successful in the global ~ o c i e wof the 21st century by engendering a respon siveness to change and an appreciation of intellectual, cultural, gender, and generaaonal diverstty. The campus is committed to encouraging the educa tional, economic, cultural, and social development of the metropolltan area. Academic programs and support ser vices are designed to meet the needs of working adults and trad~ttonalstudents pursuing degrees, seeking career grouth, or furthering their knowledge. maduate . programs are des~gned The primarily for persons employed full tlme m busmesses and schools. Most graduate courses. as well as undergraduate courses, are offered in the evening. With an enrollment of about 5,000 students. ASU West has a small college atmosphere; yet, students have access to the resources of a major recearch uni versity. The ASU West campus, con sistlng of seven buildings totaling about 600,000 square feet, provides state of the art fac~litlesin a beautifully land scaped environment. The 300 acre campus is easily access~blevia major interstate routes. ,,,,,,.; Accreditation ASU West is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Professional programs in van ous academic areas are also accredited by the following agencies. All Business and Accountancy de gree programs in the School of Man agement are accredited by the Amen can Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Bustness (AACSB), the official accred itine- anencv - . in the field of business adminirlrailun In ihc College of llunl;l#t Srr\t:c., the Depmmrnr 01 R c c r ~ . ~ t ~and o nTour ism Management is accredited by the National Recreatton and Park Associa tion/Amencdn A?socl.ition ior Lncure and Recreat~onNRPAIAALR) and the orocram I\ underrraduate Social Work . accrekted b) the Council on Snc~al Work Education (CSWE) - Academic Organization and Administration The chief operating and academic of ficerof ASU West 1s the \Ice presrdent and provost for ASU West. There are tour \ ~ h o o l sand college, at ASU W e a admlnl\tered by dean* and a Diticion of Collaborative Prcgrams. These dcd d e m ~ cunits develop and implement the teaching. resedrch. and \erv!ce pro arama of the inrtitut~on.aided bv the k s U West Llbraq and other \e;\ ices See "ASU West Adm~nlstrdll\eand Academic Per\onnel," page 5 16 and "Academic Organiration." page 6 Admission and Advising Nondegree Students. Nondegree \tudents may take courses at ASU West according to the bpecial pro\isiona on s .page - 50 of t h ~ cataloe Degree-Seeking Students. Degree seekme students must meet the unlrer sity ad&ssions standards set by the Arizona Board of Regent? (ABOR) Any student admlttedto ASU may take counes at ASU West. To be adrmtted to an ASU West degree program, the student must meet ABOR admission< requirements and the ~pecificadmis sion requirements of the ASU Weat program. A ~tudentu ho is admitted to an ASU West degree program is de fined as an ASU West student. Schedule of Clarses. For appllcatlons and admisston tnformauon, call 6021 543 8123 or vicit or urlte ADMISSONS AND RECORDS OFFCE UNVERS TY CENTER BULD NG 1 2 0 An ZONA STATE UNVERS TY WEST PO Box 37100 PHOEN X AZ 85069-7100 Transfer from ASU Main to ASU West Currentl) enrolled ASU Main de ~ r e ereek~npsruJent. \rho asnr 1.1 rcl+ <;st< to an ASU U'c.1 J,.grcc P ~ I I L . ~ . I I I I ,hotlld :onra;l tile .\d1111<<1011.:111.i Records Office at ASU Weat for the appropriate procedures. Acceptance to an ASU West degree program requires the student to meet the orereouisite~for entry to the student's choice of mdjOr as stated in the aooro~riate .. . cataloe. Student? should be aware that certain requuements (e.g. the mrnimum number of upper division semeiter hours to graduate) differ between ASU We51 and ASU Ma~n. . . Transfer Credit Upon applration. uanqfer credit is evaluated by the ASU West Admla sions and Records Office in con?ulta tlon w ~ t hthe faculty or academic ad\] SOT of the btudent', cholce of major. Selected ASU Wzstcoursec are appli cable to ASU Matn degree programs Certain ASU Maln course? are also appllcable toward degree programs at ASU We\t. In all cases, students should seek advice from academic dd visors at the campus of their major be fore reeistenng " - for classes on the other campus. Academic Advising Students are encouraged to take ad vantage of the skill and knowledge of ~hr.ad .I ~ , c ~ " c I . 1'1, i) . l ' , , , \ ~ , % , lof \ Ill,",>,, . . Alvarez, Celia 1992 ,Asststant Professor of Women's Studrer. B.A Hamp~htreCollege, M S Ph D Unlverctty of Penn-ylvan~a . . . Anderech, Kathleen L. (1993). Aw~rtanrProfercor of Recreation and Tounam. B.S U n ~ r e r s ~ of t y W~ty.Ph D Artzona State Univerbity . Bellizzi, Joseph A. 19881, Profewor of Marlet!ng; B.S.. M.A Ph D Unlver\tty of Nebrayla. Lincoln . . Berezowshi. hfare (1995). V8sttlng Asstslant Professor of Dance; B A ;Sin on Fracer Untremt). M F A . Anzona Slate University Bernat, Frances P. 1993). A ~ s o c ~ aProfessor te of Adminrslration of J u s t $ ~ sB.S ; .State Unnervl) of Neu York College at Buffalo; M A J D State Untverslty of N e s Yorl at Buffalo . . . Bettis. C a r r 1991 Assnstant Professor of Accounlancy, B.B.A.. Untverstt) ot Guam. Ph D . lndtana Unneruly. Bloomington Bluhrn. Carla I l1J,ISr.I n ~ l n r t o 01 r S . i ~ r l3n,l Bth.,\~uralSaencer. H \ LI t l i r ~ ~ c h u r r\l' ~A~. .M ~ . I\ EJ hl Phli Ph I) Columbla Unner\lty . . . Bowen, David E. 1991 Profe%or of Management, M B.A., Ph D., Ms~hrganState Untrernt) . Brailhwaite, Charles A. 1992 A\vstant Professor of Communicat~onSlud~es.B A . Unlrcrs~t\of Caltfoma, Santa Barhard. M A . Ph D Unlverslty of Waqhlnglon . . Braithwaite, D a ~ n 0 (1992 Asistan1 Protecsor of Commun~cattonStudter. B A . C a l ~ f o r n ~Slate a Un~rerstm. ,. Fullenon. M A,. Palbforma State Unlvcrsntv. Long Beach. Ph D Unner\ll) of Minnesota . ASU WEST FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 511 . . Brawley, E. AUan 1992 Protesror ot Soctal Wori.. Centficate of Social Work, nivenlt) ot Strathcl)dc (Scotland : D S W., Uni\cnlt) of Penns)lian!a Corrigan, John A. (I992 A~aociateProfess r of Rcltgton. Char. Depanment of American Studie,: B A . Unlrcr\ ty 01 D.oton. M 4 Mlami Umverr!ty: Ph.D Un: \ r ~ , c n ~L ' L I I \ : ~ ~ ! Cerveris. Michael E. (1990). Professor of Music. Char. Depanment of Interd~rciplinaryArts and Performance: B.S., The Julllinrd School: M A,, Catholic niberslt): D M.A.. Wcst Virginia Unnerait) . . . farrelly, deg (1991 , Associate Llbrw~an:B.A. I1 no,, State Un~versrty.M L.S., Rutgers. Thc State Unnerait) Christie, Alice A. (1995 As\~\tantProtessor of Technology and . Ph.D Arizona State Unlveralt) Fedoek, Patricia (1993). Assistant Profess rot Scbence Educnt~on. B.A . M A . Ph D Arizona Srate Unncrrtt) . Cleland, Jo A m 1.(1991). Asslrtsnt Prateasor of Readlngi Langua~eA n s . B A . St O l d College. M A . Ed.D.. Nonhern Anzona Unlverslty Feeaor-Stewart Barbara (1995). . . V~?!ttneAsslrlant Pr fecror L I 4mencan Stud es. B A . Unlversty ot Calrfomla. Berlele). M A . Ph D Unlverslty of Cal~fornia,Loa Angeles . . . Collins, Shari C. 1994 Acslstant Profesror of Ph~losophy.B A . Colorado State Untvers!t). M A , Ph D Washrngton Un~ventt) . Comprone. Joseph J. (1992). Profeshor of Engllsh and Amencan Studler: Dean. College of A n s and Sctences. B.A.. Springfield College. M.A.. Ph.D Unlrcrsit) of Ma*achu2ens, Amherst . . Farest, Cjnthia , 1991,. \ ~ 1 * 1 1 1 1 1 l'r~is.i<.,c.lf K~.~ddn$ Wu;atlon, ti S L nl\el t l H.,u*tan tidpt~,tL.n~\cI ~ t'I's\a>, ) .\">tan Education; B A,, Demqon Unnersitv. M.Ed . Boston Unlvernty: Coles, Jerilyn W. (1994 .Assistant Professor of Management. B.S Bngham Young Un~urrslty.Ph D., Uniberslty of Utah . . Prutr.rrar ur R l l ~ n g ~ ~ t Puend Rcu. Ph D Cobern. l\illiam \\'. 1 9 d ..\.w.latc I'roic,.or of S-enic Kauc~!lonH I \ .L'nl\cr\lt) .diCll~iurn$d. Sari Uapd, hl A . San I)~egoState I ' r ~ ~ \ e r \ ~1'1t, )U : IJn~\cr,~t!of Cut.,r~du . Erfani, Julie A. (1989 Assoctatc Profersor ot Pclnlcal Sclence. B A Knox College: hl A,, Ph.D.. Unnerslty of \Ilnne\ota. Tam Citles . dl Easter, Susan Beardsley 1995). Vlr~ttngLlbranan. B A . SulUn~versityof Neu York, Stan) Brooh M L I S Un berrlt\ of N nh Carolma. Greensboro Elenes, C. Alejandra (1992). Ass~stantProfecwr at \\amen's Studies: L~cenciadaen Clenctac de la Informacton. Un ,erstt) ot Monterrey (Meuco ; M A . Ph D Unnerslt\ f W \ionun Madlson Chang. Stanley Y. 1992 Associate Profersor of Accountancy. B.B A,. Not~onalTaauanUnnenlty Txnanl. M A . Unlverslty of Mlasoun: Ph.D . Texn\ Tech Unlverrlt) Chisholm. Inks >l.,1~~'11,, ,\,.~rr:.n! t a ~ : d t ~ o oH. I \ ..\I W . Cnt\cr,ll\ I:n.rer,$l! of PlonJ.. . . . . . Dixon, Kevin A. 1995 Alsocldte Recearch S~lrnlt\lc f Botnn) B.S.. Brack Unlver*~ty.St Cathannca. Ontano (Canada). hl S.. Unlremty ot Ohlahoma. M S Ph D.. Unt\entt\. of Chtcsgo . Care), Jane M. (1988 Aswclate Prote\,or of Mana,nement Informat~onS\.stems: B.S.. hl B A . Eastern l l l ~ n o ~Unnerclty. s Ph.D Unlvrrsity ot Mlsalsqlppt Chaflin, Nancy (1991 Assictant Llbranan: B.A.. M L S Un~verairvof An~ona 1) of . Ferguson, Janice A. 1995 , Senlor Lecturer Coordinator of lnterd~sclplmaryintem~hipsand F8eldworL.. B A bltchlgan Stale Untremty, M A . Stena Helehti College. Ph D hllchyan Slate Unlvently . . Finn, Jerry 990). Associate Profe~sorof S cla Work Chmr. Depanment of Sam1 Work: Interim Chalr. Depart" cnt f Administntton ot Juctlce. B.A Unt\ers!tv of Caltfornls. Los Angeles; M S W Unt\enlt) of H a u m Honolulu. Ph D Unnerall) of W~sconsln.Madlran . . . . Firat, A. Fuat (1990 Professor of Msrhenng: Llccncle en Economte. Istanbul Unnerslt) Turke) : Ph D Sonhuestern Unlvenlty . Harris, Kalhleen C. (1990), Professor of Speclal Educauon; B A,, M Ed., Rutgen. The State Unlverclty: Ph D Temple Ururenlty Forney, Craig A. 1995). Instructor of Amencan Studies: B.A Fresno Pacific College, M.A.. Ph.D Um\ersity of Chlcaga . . . Gallegor, Bee (1984 .Assoc!ate Llbrman: B.S.. Unlverslly of North Alabama. M L.S Vanderbtlt Unnrrslty . Garverick, Michael L. (1995). Inawaor of Accountancy. B S., Carnegle Me Ion Untverwy . Gater, Helen L. (1970 Assocrate Libranan, Dean. ASU West L~brary.B A,. Fan Hays State University; M A . Uncverslry of Den\er Georges-Abeyie, Daniel (1992). Professor ot Adm~nisuat~on of Ju\t~ce,B A ,Hope College: M A . Unlver*ity of ConnecI!cut. Ph.D.. S)racuse Unb\eraity .. . Gilkeson. John S. 1991 Aasoclate Professor of Hlstoty. A B Arnhercr Col ege. M.A Un!\enrty of OMahoma: Ph D . Brown Unl\crslt) Gitelsan, Richard 1994 Assoclute Profescor of Recreation and Tounsm. Cham. Depanment ot Recreatlan and Tour~sm Manaeement: B A . M.A.T.. M S Unlrenlty of N o d Caroltna. Chapel Kll. Ph D.. T a a s A 8. M Unlvenlt) . . Hattenhauer..Darrvl 1988). Assoc~ateProfessor of Amencan Literature; B A,, M A . Caltfomra State University, Ph.D , Un~ver%tty of M~nnesota.Tmm Cit~es Hay, Victoria 199? ,Lecturer of Ans and Sclencer; B A , Uni.*ersNyof Anzona. M A . Ph D Anzona State Unrvenlty Hayne, Stephen C. (1994), Assinant Professor of Management lnfomat~onS)sterns: B Corn, Un~versilyof Albena: Ph.D.. Unlverslt) of Anzona Hernhnder. Anthonv C.R. (1992). . .. Assistant Professor of Ps)chology, B.A.. Univenlty of Caltforn~a.R~venzde;M A . Ph D., Unlveraity of Califomla. Los Angeles . H w , Robert K. (1990). Asaislant Protesnor of Educauon. B.A M Ed.. Unwersity of Georpa: Ph.D Unlvenlty of South Caroltna . Howard, Elizabeth C. (1994). Asslstanl Professor of Cumculum and inaruction. B.A Univenlty ofTexar, Austnn: M.A.T., New Mexico Stale Univercily; Ph.D Untverslty of Texa~,Ausnn . . llughes. Kirnherly 1994r. . \ ~ ~ ~ ~Prdfciror t a n t of Geneucr: B A KL.Y l.'nl\rrr~t), hl S.. I'h U Cnners8t) of Chlrdgo . . . Glornb, Nancy (1994). Ass~slantProtesaor of Specla1 Educattan. B.A State Untveranty of New Yod.Blnghamton. M.S.. Ph.D. Utah Sute Untrerslt) Hultsrnan, John T. i1990 Aswciate Professor of Recreation and Tounsrn. B.G S UnivenlIy of Kanaas: MS.. Unlverstty of Mlaaouri: Re D.. Ind ana Universlty. Bloorntngton G o n d e r , Edward L.F. (1991). Arrlsrdnr Libranan: B A . Unt\erslt) of San Diego. M L S San Jose State Unnernty Hultsman, Wendy 2. 1990). Associate Rotessar of Recreation and Tounsm: B.S.E.. State Untventty of New Yorl. Codand, M S Indiana Un~ventty,Bloormngton. Ph D., Pennsylvanna State Unnerslly . . . Gonzalez-Jensen, Margaret 1994 A~soclateProfessor of Blilngud Education. B.A. Our Lady ot the Lake Unrverslty. M.A.. Ed D Texa? A 8. l Untversrty . Goonis, Patricia M. 1995). V~alt~ng Llbranan. A B., M.1.L S.. Un~rersttyot M ~ ~ h t g a n Graves, Joseph L. (1994). Aasoclate Professor of E\olutionaly B~olagy,A B Oberltn College: Ph D ,Wayne State Unlverclty . . Greenhut, John G. 1989 Ac\oc~dteProfeacor of Finance and Economcn, B A . Ph.D Texac A & M Unibenlt) . Graber, Matthew S. (1995). A s s ~ ~ t m Profemor t of Endocrinology. B S Callfom~aSlate. Long Beach: Ph.D., Universlly of Callfornla. Los Aneelen . Gruber, Diane (1995). Assistant to the Dlreetar. Center for WnUng Acrosa the Cumculum. B A Rutgerc Um\enlty: M A Purdue University Gulierres, Sara E. 1990. Asvstant Rofescor of Psychology. B.S., M A Ph D Arizona State Unlvcn ty . . . . Haarr. Robin N. (1994). Assistant Professor of Adm~ntsvat~on of Ju?t!er: B.S.. State Unlven~tyof New York. Broclpon. M S ,Ph.D., Mlchlgan State Unlvennty Haas, Nancy S. (1986). Arcoclale Professor of Cumculurn and ln~uucuan;B.A M.Ed Ph D Arizona State Unlverslty . . . Haladjoa, Thomas M. 1986). Profeasar at Educational Rerearch and Mearurement: B S.. Illina!? State Universlty: M A,, San Jose State Unlversay. Ph.D.. Anzana Stare Unlbentt) Harnmond, Carol (1987). Labranan. Head. Research, De\cloprnent. and E\temal Programa. B A .Colorado State Unlrerslty, M.S.L S.. Unlveraity at lll!nat~.M A Gonraga Unnerslty . . Harken, H e m R. Jr. (1986 Asroclate L~branan.B A . Hofsva Unlverslt\; M.S.L S Long lrland Unnena) Harmon, U. Ken 1990). Aasaclate Profeiwr of Accountancy. Dlrecror, Accountdncy Program; B S M.Acc D B A . Un verslty of . . . . . Hurwitz, Sally C. (1994). F~eldPlacement L~arson.College of Educanon. B A E M Ed. Anzona Slate Uni.*enity . Hutt, Roger W. (1975). Assoc~ateProfessor of Management: Director. Undergraduale Global Busmess Programs, School of Management. B.S.. M.B A,. Ohlo State University. Ph.D., Michigan State Unlversitl Hyman, Batya i19951, Assistant Professor of Soctal Work: B.A., Bamard College; M S W., Boston Un!verstty. Ph.D.. Brandeis University Irwin, Leslie H. (1995). Lecturer of Professional Educauon: B.S Unnersnty of W~scons~n. Supenor. B.M., M.Ed., Umvenity of Ottawa. Ed.D., Bngham Young UniveniIy . 1,bell. 1)ennis tlY.)l,. ,\,ilsunl L~hrui*".B.S.. \I A . Sonhr.nl . A r ~ , c ~ nll ' n ~ $ e r \ ~hl )1,L . S . I.'nnerr~l)oiAn?ond . Itami, Joanne (1995 Assaclate Research ScienUst m Llfe Sciences; B S.. College of Idaho. M S , Ph D Northern Anzona Untverslty . Jacquette. Barbara L. (1990). Lecturer of Cumculum and Instructton: B S Cornell Um\enlty. M A,. Adelphi Umven~Iy. Ph.D.. Ar~zonaState University . . Jarrdl, Ranald H. (1'1'14 Ar,l,tdnt Prdfc,ror uf Carl) Chlldh~ul F,luca,un: h H \.Iarsh~llUnb\er,il). I D Vnncn~t).~iBaIumorc S;lnool of h u . Ed O . Col~rnbtaL'nt\cr,lt).. Te~iher,Cdllrpr . . . JelTefers, George J. (1995 Asctstant Professor of Educat~onal Leadership, B A . St John s Unlveralty, M S Fordham Umvers$ty. Ed.D.. St. John's Uniberslty . Johnson, Carol)" R. (1995). Vlslting Libranan; B.A., Montclalr Slatc College: M S L S. Um\erslly of Illtno~s.M.B.A.. Umvenlty of Minnesota ASU WEST FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 513 Jones, Roberl W. (1994). Associate Professor of Callaborauve Programs, Director, Center for Wntlng Across the Curriculum: B.S.. M.A., Middle Tennessee State Umvenity, Ph.D.. Mnmi University Kammerloeher, Lisa (1988). Associate Librarian: B.S., M.L S., University of Oklahoma Assistant Professor Of Commumcatian Kdey7 Douglas L' Studies; B A . Weslmont College; M C., Anzona State University: Ph.D University of Arizona . Kelley, Michael F. (1990). Asslstant Professor of Early Childhood Educahon; B.S M.S., Anzona Stare Umverslty; Ed D.. Univenlty of Georgia . Kirby, Andrew (1995). Professor of Soc~aland Behavioral Sclencer and Geography; Char, Depament of Soclal and Behavioral Sciences: B.A.. Ph.D.. University of Newcastle (England) Kline, Elliot (1993). Vlsltlng Professor of Management; B.A., M B A,, Ph.D.. Unwernty of Colorado Knopf, Richard C. (1986). Professor of Recreauon and Tounsm: Associate Vice Provost far Research, B S M S Ph D ,Univemty of M~chlgan . . Koptiuch, Kristin (1992), Assistant Professor of Anthropology: B.A., State Umvenity of New York, Binghamtan; M.A , Ph D , University of Texas. Austrn MeWilliams, Thomas P. (19901, Associate Professor of Producuon and Quantitative Busmess Analysis: B.S., Gonzaga University; M.S , Ph.D.. Stanford Un~verr~ty MeWilliams, Victoria B. (1990). Associate Professor of Rnance. B.S., B.A.. M.B.A., Unl\en!ly of Den\er: Ph.D., Universrty of Oregon Medville, Karen K. 199% Ass~stantResearch Sclenhst I" Life Sc~ences.B.A , Colorado College; MS., Colorado State University Mengesha, Astair Gebre Mariam (1991), Assistant Professor of Women'c Stumes; B.A.. Purdue Umversity. M.A.. Michigan State Un,versity~Ph,D , State Univeniw Meznar. Marlin (1994). Asststant Professor of Internauonal Business; B.A.. B S ,Bryan College; M.S , Umverslty of Texas, Dallas: Ph D,, UNvenlty of South Carolina Miller, Paul A. (1988). Assoc~ateProfessor of Psychology; B S ,St Vlnccnt College: M S North Carolina State Umversity, Rale~gh; M.A.. Ph.D.. Unlverslty of Texas, Ausun . Mizzi, Philip J. (1988). Associate Professor of Econormcr, B A . RocWard College; Ph,D, Texas A&M Un ty . Moore, David W. (1989). Professor of Reading; B.A.. M.M Unrvencty of Arizona: Ph.D., Universlty of Georgia Moore, Harold E. Jr. (1993). Lecturer of Adminiswation of lustrce; B A . 1 D Umven ty of Denver . Lavitt, Melissa R. (1991). Assistant Professor of Social Work, B A . Umversity of Chcago. M.S.W.. D S W., Tulane Unlverslty Moore, Sharon A. 1989). Associate Professor of Elementary Readtrig; B S Ed, M.S.Ed Ohlo Univer*ity; Ph.D., University of Georgia Moulton, Iao F. (1995). Assistant Professor of Bnush Lxterafure, B.A.. University of Man~toba.Wlnntpeg (Canada). M A Unlvers~ty of western onmoCanada). Ph D Columbia Univenlry MueUer, Carol M. (1988). Assoc~atePrafeswr of Soc!ology; B.A.. unrversltyf,, c&fornla. Berkeley; M A , Rutgers, The State Un~verslty Ph D ,Cornell Unlverslty Lentz, Daniel (1991). Associate Professor of M u s Theory ~ and Composluon: B A., St. Vmcent College: M.F A., Ohlo Unxvenlty Muller, Barbara J. (1991). Senlor Lecturer of Accountancy. B.S.. M,B,A, hrona state ~,,iverslty Associate Professor of Media .Arts: Richard M.F.A., Brandas Unrvers~ty Mu&, Miriam (1991). Asststant Professor of Biltngual Education: B A,. M.Ed.. Sam Houston State Umvenity; Ph.D Texas A & M Universrty Kuhn, Laura D (1991). Assistant Professor of Cultural History. B.A.. Dormn~canCollege; M.A., University of Cal~fornra,Los Angeles Lachey, L a v L. (1995). Insmctarof Accountancy: B.S.. Butler Umversity . Levy,Emmuel(1990). Professor of Sociology: B.A.. M.A., Tel Avlv Umvers~ty(Israel): M.Ph , Ph D Columbia University . Luken, Paul C. (1993). Lecturer of Soc~ology.B.A Qu~ncy College; M A . Ph.D., Ohio State Umversrty Makde, Ben-And B. (1994). Vtslung Asslstant Fmfessar of Amencan Studies; B.A., Un~renlteNaoonale du Zaire,M.A., Ph.D.. Anzona State Untversltv . . . . Myen, Marilyn (19871. Assoctate Llbranan; Head. Collecuan Development and Blbl~ograph~c Services, B A , Kansas Slate Uni\enlty; M S Unxverstty of Illmo~s;M.A Kansas State Un~verslty . . Nadesan, Mafia H. (1994). Asslstant Professor of Cornmumcallon Studies: B.A M A , San Diego State Umverslty: Ph.D., Purdue Unlverstly . . M a l e b d e h , AU R. (1987). Associate Professor of Management; Associate V ~ c eProvost far Graduate SNdles: B S M B A , Unlverslty of Denver: Ph D , Umverszt) of Utah Nadir, P. Aneesah (1994). Lecturer of Social Work BS.W Adelphi University; M.S.W.. Anzona State Umvenkty \lalia,,, ida \I. ,1990,. ~~~~~~l~ ~ r ~ foi~svcral , , ~~*lucauon: ~ Aswratr. V I : ~Pro\an far Faculty Devc1upm:nt. B A . Oakland Unlvcn~ty.hl A . Ph D.. Univer51t! of Mlchtgan Naha,andi, Alwnch t 19b7 . Ab,uc~~rr.R.>fc\qor of Maaxgement: D~re;tor,hlntcr af Bu.~nr.\r AJm~ntrlrrllunPr >gr3418. H A Un~vcnst! of Dcnxcr, h1.A. P h D L'nnch~ly*>f Utah McGosern, Thomas V. (1990), Pmfessor of Psychology; C h u . Deparrment of Integratx\e Stumes; A B., Fordham University; M.A., Ph.D., Southern Illinois Uruversrty, Carbondale Nbiiez, Jose E. Sr. (1988). Associate Professor of Psychology; B A,. M.A.. Callforma State University; Ph.D., Universlty of M~nnesata. Twin Clues McLeao, S. Vianne (1992). Associate Fmfeasor of h l y Chddhwd Education; B.Ed.. Unlverslty of Queensland (Australia); M.Ed., Ph.D., Arizona State Unruers~t) Nevi", Ann (1991). Professor of Education in Specla1 Educauon, B.A., Westminster College. M Ed. Umverstty of Vermont; Ph.D., Unsveraity of Minnesota. Twln C ~ t ~ e s hlcWilliams, Abagai1,1993). .A,,uc~atc Pn,fe,v,r ol hlnnsgen,ent: R S . X1.A.. Ph D.. Ohto Sidle Unlvsnll, hicolaids, Beck) >I. 1IY')1I. Als~rl.mtPnlfcwor nf Amencan Stud~cs.H ,\ I1nivcn,t) of Southern Cll1lum1.8.%IA Ph D Columbia University in the City of New Yorl . . . . . . . . Ryan, Joseph M. (1995). Professor of Education and Callaboranve Programs, D~rector.Research Consulting Center; B A,, M.Ed., Boston College: Ph.D.. Umvenity of Ch~cago Nilan, Kathleen M. (1994). Assistant Professor of European SNdles, B.A Yale Univenlty; M.A.. Sarah Lawrence College; MA.. M Plul., Ph D Yale Unrversnty Nill. Alexander (19961. Vl\ll~ngA\<~,unlRufs,\or of Marketing. D,plam. Ludwrg-hl~xlm~l~an L n ~ \ e r < ~ Uunlrh tg. IGermany~. M 1 .M Amcnrln Gradudre School of lnlern3ttond 3lmagcmcnl. Sabatini, Arthur J ,19911, Aw\tanl Proferwr of Pctfonndnce Stud~si:B A . 1 A Ohlo Unlvmar). P h D . Seu Y a k l i n n v ~ ~ ~ t y . Saffo, Mary Beth (1994). Assaerate Professor of Physiology. B.A Umvers~tyof Califorma. Santa CNZ. Ph.D S d a r d Umvenlty . . Scheiner, Samuel M. (19941, Assaelate Professor of Blometq. B.A. M.S., Ph.D., Uruvers~tyofClucago Insutute and State Umvenity Novak. Gayle J. (1986). Associate Professor of An and Parnung: B F.A.. M.F.A Anzona State Unlverslty . Schuen. Gordon W. 11995). Insmctor of Llfe Sc~ences: . B A,.. ~nivers;tyof Toledo; ~ . ~ . , ' ~ e n tM~ch~gan ral University, Ph D., Univenaty of Wyoming . O'Hara, F. Michael Ill (1995). Vlsitlng Librarian, B.A Pomona College; M A L I S., Unlvenlty of Arizona . Ohta, Russell J. (1994). Lecturer of Psychology. B.A Unlvenity of Hawax M.A.. Ph.D.. University of Southem Cal~farma Searle, Mark S. (1995). Professor of Recreation and Tounsm, Dean, College of Human Services; B A . Unlvers~tyof W~nnipeg(Canada); M.S.. Univenrty of North Dakota, Ph D., Uluven~tyof Maryland Sen, Nianjan (1992). Asustant Professor of F~nance.B A,. Jada\pur Un~venity(India), M.A Ph D.. Vlrglma Polytechnic Ostroff, Cheri (1995). Associate Professor of Management; B.A , Unwenrty of Texas, Austin; M.A., Ph.D Mlchgan State U n ~ v e d t y InsUNte . . Shirreffs, Janet H. (1977). Professor of Gerontology, B.S., lthaca College. M.S.. Syracuse Umversity. Ph.D., Texas Woman's Univenlty Painter. Sumnnc R. t 1995,. Insmaor of E d u c s t ~ ~ nLcader\hap, d R S Eastern Orcgon S t ~ t cCallcgc. M.Ed . Ph D L'nt\erstt) of Oregon . . Pambuccian, Victor V. (1994). Asrlrtant Professor of Mathematics: Baccalaureat, German Lyceum (Rumma). M.S., Univen~tyof Bucharest (Rumania); Ph.D., Unlventty of mchigan Shultz,CIif(ord J. 1992). Asststant Professor of Markeung: B.A.. DePauw Universlty. M.A.. Ph.D.. Columbia Umvenity Siegel, Donald 1994). Associate Professor of Econormcs; B.A., Columbla College; M.Phll., Ph.D.. Columb~aUnivers~ty Silhennan, Junalhan ,19921, Prafr\\or 01 k o n n m l o . Drat School of Managcmcnt. H S Buultng Green Stdc Lln~verr~t).. MS P h D . blond3 Sbte L'nnesll) Pecuch-Herrero, Marta (1994). Assistant Professor of Malhematlcs; M.S., Ph.D.. Unlversily of Chicago . Portillo, Gregory R. (I1)95, Asstarant I'rofeicor of Puht!cal Sclence, B 4 . C31~1~rnld S t d t ~U n l v ~ n ~ tHa) ) , w ~ dhl. A . Unlvenq of ('al~forn~d Lor Angclc,. l'h D Unnchtt! of California. Berkeley Smith, Ellen M. (1995), Assrstant Reaearch Scienust in Llfe Sciences; B A . Cornell Umvenlty Pmtoo, Kay M, (1990). Associate Professor of Accountancy, B.A M.Aec., D B.A.. Uruvenity of Tennessee, Knoxville . Pough, F. Harvey (1991). Professor of Systems Ecology, Chair. Depanment of Life Sciences; B A,, Amherst College. M.A Ph D., Unlven~tyof Califoma. Las Angeles . Pulido, Alberto L. (1993). Assistant Professor of American Stuaes; B A . Untvenlty of California. San D~ego:MA.. Ph.D.. Unrvenlty of Nom Dame Pyne, Stephen J. (1986). Professor of History: B A,. Stanford Univenlty; M.A., P h D Unlvenity of Texas, Austln . Ramsey, Ramsey Eric (1994). Assistant Professor of Cammumcauon Studies; B A . Rutgen Unlvenity, M A . Ph.D.. . Sowell, Evelyn J. (1990). Professor of Edueauon; B.A , Howard Payne College: M.Ed Wichtta State Un~venrty;Ed D Northern Illinois Unlvenily . . Spakes, Patricia A. (1990), Professor of Women's Studles; Vnce Provost. Academic Affairs, B A.. Wlnthrop College, M.S.W.. Umvenlty of South Carohna: Ph.D Unrverslty of Wlsconmn, Madison . . Spencer, Johns. ,1992). A,,lslant Lnhman. B ,\ Wheton Callcpc; .M A . Kcnt State I:na\chlt): h1 L S Southern Cunntit~:ut State Univen~ty . S t Clair, Charles E. (1991). Flne Anr Spec~altst;B.F.A Fairmount Center for Creative and Perfomung Ans Rsgle, Gael L. (19881, Lecturer of Educauonal Psychology; B.S Ed. M.A Ed. Northern Arizona Univenlty: Ed.D.. Arizona State Universlty Reese, Ruth (198811Lecturer of Wu;at~unal Psy:holuyy. B S Llnl\enlty of Wtccnnqln. hladtson. hl S.. Ph D Un~venit)ui Wisconsrn, Milwaukee . Stage, Sarah J. (1994). Professor of Women's Stuaeq: Chair, Women's Studies; B A,, Unrvers~tyof Iowa; M A,, Un~versityof Massachusetts; M.PhI. Ph.D., Yale Uni\ersity Stewart, Albert A. (1994). Lecturer of Vlsual Arts, B.F.A., University of Texas, Austk. M F A,, Univentty of Washington . Stnker. Linda L. I1987 Assoc~ateProfessor of Asmnomv: B.A . . Ridley, Dale Scon 1990). Assistant Professor of Educauonal Psychology. B.S., New Mexico State Univenlhi: M.A.. Ph.D.. University of Texas. Ausun Rillero, Peter (1994). Assistant Professor of Science Educatson: B.A.. State Univenrty of New York. Buffalo. M A,. Columbla Unlverszty. Ph D., Ohio State University Sullivan, Brian K. (1989). Associate Professor of Evaluuonruy Biology. B.A.. Unlverslty of Calrfarnia, Berkeley, Ph D., Arizona State University Sunoa, Steve G. (1992), Associate Professor of Accountancy: B.S A , MA.. Ph D., Um>ersily of Mlssoun, Columbla Ssoboda,William S. (1969), Professor of Educaoon, Dean, College of Education, B.S.. M.S ,Ed D Unlvenity of Kansas . ASU WEST FACULTY AND ACADEMIC PROSESSIONALS 515 Thornson, Ernie 11992). Assistant Profcssor of Administration of Justice; B.A.. M A . . University of Texas. El Paso; P h D , University of California. Santa Barbara Tompkins, Cynthia hl. 11992). As%~rtant Profcssor of Women's Studies: Licenc~adaen Letras Modernas. Nauonal Un~verrityof Cordoha (Argentina): M A . . P h D . Pennsylvania State Unnverrily Wertheimer, Eric H. R. 11995). Assistant Professor of Amencan Literature: B.A.. Haverford Coilcge; M.A.. P h D . University of Pennsylvania Weston, Kath 11990). Associate Prnfrssor of Anthropology: A.B.. A.M.. Untverstty of Chicago; A.M.. P h D . Stanford University Wetzel, Keith I199 1 I. Assistant Profehror of Educational Technology: B A . Greenville College: M A . . Gnldard College: MA.. PhD.. University of Oregon Van Fleet, David D. l19891. Profe,sor of Management Straregy Policy: B.S.. P h D . Vnivenlt? of Tennessee. Knoxville Wilson, Daniel 11986). Senlor Lecturer of Enginrunng: B S.. Drexel University: M.S.E.. PhD.. Anrona State L'nc\errcly Vaughan. Sulanne (19871. Assocute Professor of Sociology: B.A.. Roanoke College: M.A.. Universtry of Ncw Mexico: Ph.D.. Ohlo State Unlversit) Wilson, Denward J. (1989). Lecturer of Philo\ophy: B.A.. Arizona State Untversity Vicedo. hlarga (19921. Ars~stantProfessor of Philosophy: B.A.. M.A.. P h D . Uniuersily of Valencia ISpmn) Viekrey. Don W. (1992). Professor of Accountancy: Director. Faculty Development. School of Management: B.B.A.. University of Hounon: M.B.A.. P h D . University of Texas. Aurlln Waldman. David A. 11995). Assoclatc Prof~.ssorof Management: B.A.. Unl\era~tyof Kentucky: M.S.. PhD.. Colorado State Unlverslty Waldran, Vincent R. IIYY?) Associate Professor of Commun~cation Studies: B.A.. MA.. University of Anrona: Ph.D.. Ohio State Universil) Wosinrka, Wilhelmins l199.1). Lecturer of Scmal Psychology: B.A.. University of Wanaw (Polmd): M A . . PhD.. Jagiellonian University in Krakor (Poland) Wu, Jianguo (1995). Assistant Professor of Ecosystem Ecology: B.S.. University of Inner Mongolia; M S . , P h D . Miami University Yaungdahl, William E. (1992). Assistant Professor of Management Information Systems: B.S.. Califomla State Polytechnic University. Pomona: MS.. Ph.D.. Univerc~tyof Southern California Zarnbo. Rooald W. 11991 I. Asristant Professor of Mathematrcs Education: B.S.. Indiana Univerrity. Blm,mmgton: M.A.. PhD.. University of South Florida ASU West Administrative and Academic Personnel Academic Administration Vice Prcsidcnt and Provost ............................Ben R. Forsyth Vice Provost for Academic Programs .......David E. Schwalm Vice Provost for Academic Affairs ........... Patricia A. Snakes Vice Provast for Planning and Budget ...........Barry R. Bmns Vice Provost for Administrative Affairs ................................................. Gebeyehu Ejigu Vice Provost for Institutional Ad\,anuement .......................................Judy C. Knudson Associate Vice Provost. Extended Christine C. Hall Ida M. Malian Associate Vice Provosl, Graduate Ali R. Malekzadeh .. Richard C. Knopf Associate Vice Provost, Student Affairs Sylvia A. Silva ................................ Helen L. Gater Dean. ASU University Offices Vice President for Research and Roben Bamhill Strategic Initiatives .................................. Dean. Graduate College ........................... Bianca L. Bemstein Dean. College of Extended Education ............................................... Bette F. DeGraw Dean. University Honors College ...................Ted Humphrey C o l l e g e of A r t s a n d S c i e n c e s Dean. College of Ans and Sciences ............................... .....Joseph J. Comprone Chair, American Studies .......................... John A. Corrigan Chair. Integrative Studies .................... Thomas V. McGovem Chair, Interdisciplinary Arts and ichacl E. Cerveris Harvey Pough Chair. Social an Andrew Kirby .. College o f E d u c a t i o n Dean. College of Education .................... William S. Svoboda Assistant Dean. College of Education .................................................... Ray R. Buss C o l l e g e of H u m a n S e r v i c e s Dean. College of Human Services ................... Mark S. Searle Interim Chair. Administration of Jurticc ............................................................. Jerry Finn Lcsley Di Mare Chair. Communication Studies ....................... Chair. Recreation and Tourism Management .......................................... Richard Gitelson Chair, Social Work ................................................. Jerry Finn Division of Collaborative P r o g r a m s lnterim Director. Division of Collaborative Programc ...................... David E. Schwalm Director, Adult Development and AgingiGerontolugy Program .................... Director. Research Consulti Director. Writing Acros, the Curriculum Program .............................. Rohcrt W. Jones ASU Main Programs Hosted at ASU Wcrl Coordinator. Engineering .......................... Ruben W. Hinks Liaison. Nursing Lasca Beck S c h o o l of M a n a g e m e n t Dean. School of Managcmcnt ................. Jan:rthan Silberman Director. Accounmncy Program ................... U. Ken Harmon Director. Faculty Dcvelopmcnt .......................... Don Vickrey Director. Master of Businc\> Administration Program ................... Afsanch Nahavandi Director. Undergraduate Global Business Programs .................................. Ruger W. Hutt MAP 517 8 U u - A S U MAIN CAMPUS MAIN - Downtown Tempe MU-ASU WEST - 43rd. Avenue k Thunderbird Road WEST Mu-ASU EAST - Power Road & Williams Field Road EAST MU-ASU RESEARCH PARK - Price Road dr Elliot Road MU-ASU DOWNTOWN CENTER - Monroe Street & Fifth Street 518 -=- J e "4 4 > = - - ," J = > 5 z COLLEGE Of ARCHnEClUI U I D No ASU Parklng Any Tlme MAIDEN LIIU* Y 3 e> < OUNCE U L L C MUSIC - YEYORIAL C A I I A C E PARKWlV UNION count nrmtN HALL APACHE BOULEVAI P = Public Parking M I P BY AL CAMASTO ASU PC€ ARIZONA ST) UNIVERSI MAP 519 ARIZONA STATE MAIN UNIVERSITY P = Public Parking BUILDING ABBREVIATIONS 521 Building Abbreviations ADM A ....................................... Admlnlstratlon A Wing ADM B ....................................... Administration B Wing ollege of Architecture and nvironmental DesigwNonh Agriculture Building thropology Building AQUAT (Wings A and B) ............................. Mona Plummer Aquatics Center ARCH ....................................... College of Architech~reand Env~ronmentalDestgdSouth ARCV ................................................. University Archives BA .................................... Business Administration Building BAC .................................. Business Admtnistration C-Wing ASU Bookstore ....... LAWLB .............................. John J. Ross William C. Blakley Law Library L Charles T. Hayden Llbrary L Homer Durham Language and Literature Building LS (Wings A X ) ............................. Life Sciences Center Llfe Sclences E Wtng MCL ..................................... James H McClintock Hall MHALL ........................................... Came Matthews Hall MOEUR ....................................... B.B. Moeur Administration MTCHL ......................................... Mitchell School (.T e.m ~.e ) ................................. Memonal Union MU .................... . . hn Murdock Lecture Hall usic Building L.S. Neeb Hall e NOBLE ...................................... Daniel E. Noble S c l e n ~ and Engineering Ltbrary ............................................................. Nursing Building Packard Baseball Stadium 1 Educatlon Bu~ldtngEast PEBW ............................... Physical Education Building West PPS Facilities Management PS (Wlngs A H) .................................... George M. Bateman Physlcal Sclences Center PSY .................................................. Psychology Building R I T (Wines A and B) .................................... Ritter Building SANDS . . . . . . . . . . Sarnd, Cldcins~mR u ~ l J ~ n d SDF ...................................... Solar L)rmonrlrstiun I.siil11) SHS (Wings A and B) ........................ Student Health service SRC ......................................... Student Recreat~onComplex Social Sciences Building Student Services Bu~ldtng Sun Devd Stad~um ...................... Charles Stauffer Commurucat~onArts Building CLCC ................. CMPlN ..................................................... Campus Inn CMSC ........................ Community Services Center Building COB (Wings A and B) .......... John W. Schwada Classroom Office Building CP ............................................................ Cenwal Plant CPCOM ......................... Compuung Commons Building CRNSN Comerstone Mall CRNX ................................................. Classroom Annex* CTRSV ..................................Ccntral Scr\,ses Complex" EC (Wlnei A ~ . . . .J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ena~neerine - Cenler ECANX ................................ Engmeenng Center Annex ED ................................ Huam B. Fanner Education Building. EDB ............................................ a D. Payne Education Hall EDC .......................... G.D. McGrath Educat~onLecture Hall ENGRC .................................. Engineenng Research Center FAB ............................ Faculty and Adrmnlstratlon Budding* FAC ............................................... Nelson Flne Arts Center FIELD .................................................. University Field Lab F'LHLB .................................................... .Fletcher L~brani* FSL .............................................. Foresuy Services Lab GGMA ..................... Gradv Gammaee Memorial Auditonum heave Warehouse GHAL txie Gammage Hall GWC .................................. .Barry M. Goldwater Center for Sc~enceand Englneenng Research HEC (Wings A and B) ................................... Cowden Family Resources Building IAPNX Interdisciplinary Arts and ................................ Performance Annex* ICA ............................................... Intercollegiate Athletics Fredenck M. Irish Hall ohn S. Armstrong Hall WILSN ...................:........................George W. Wilson Hall WTC Whiteman Tennis Center - * h a t e d at ASU West Directorv * .. . Directorv.... see oaee 509. u For the "ASU East D l r e c t o ~ . see page 44'. ... the ..ASU .... Admissions Graduate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Law .......................... LAW 101 ........... 965-1474 Readmlsslons (Undergraduate)..... SSV 6114 .......... 965-7440 Undergraduate ............................. SSV C111 .......... 965-7788 Advising (see Undergraduate Academic Services) ASU East (see page 441) ASUlPhoenix Educational Opportunity Center ............................................... 256-2124 ASU West (see page 509) Architecture and Environmental ARCH 134 965-3216 Design. College of Architecture. School of ................ AED 162 ........ 965-3536 Deslgn. Schoo of .......................... AED 154 ............ 9654135 Plannlng and Landscape Architecture School of ............. AED 158 ............ 965-7167 ......... ................... Business. College of ................... BA 123 .............. 965-4227 Acco~nlancy School of ........ BA 223 . . .965-3631 Buslness Administration Department of ............................ BA 318 ............... 965-3231 Dec~sion and Information BA 2670 ............ 965-4373 Systems. Department of ..... Economics Deparment of ......... BAC 659 ........ 965-3531 Finance. De~artmentof ................ BAC 519 ............ 965-3131 Health ~. d rk n stration . . . . . and ~Po cy, School of ...................... BAC 554 ............ 965-7778 Management Department of . BA 323 .............. 965-3431 Market ng Depanment of . BAC 462 .......... 965-3621 . . . ............MU138 ............... 96-54 Career Services ............................ SSV C359 ..........965-2350 Campus Dining Services ..........MU 14C ............. 965-9515 Computer Accounts Office ......... CPCOM 105 ......965-1211 Computer Assistance Center ..... CPCOM 202 ...... 965-5939 Child and Family Services Computing Consulting. Student Office .......................... CPCOM 113 ...... 965-6388 Disability Resources MCENT First Floor for Students VoicenN ........................................ 965-1234 .............................. Dropladd and withdrawal information ............................... SSV 6114 .................. ..........965-3124 ............ Education. College of EDB 104 965-3306 Curr culum and lnstructlon. D'v's'on of .................................. ED 409 ............... 965-1644 Educatlonai Leadersh p and Pollcy Stud~esD v s on of ........ ED 106 ............... 96-248 Psycho ogy n Education. Dlvlslon of . .............. EDB 301 ............ 96-384 . Educational Development Engineering and Applied Sciences. College of ........... SSV A 272 ......... 965-7220 ................ECG 1W ............ 965-3421 DIRECTORY 523 Agr business and Resource Management Schoo of ............ ASU East .......... 965-3585 Chemica Bio and Materia s Enq neerinci Department of . ECG 202 . . 965-3313 C vil and ~nvionmental Eng neenng. Department of ...... ECG 252 ............ 965-3589 Computer Science and Eng'neering. Department of .... GWC 206 . . . . . . 965-3190 Construction. De E Webb School of ............................... COB 268 .......... 965-3615 E ectr cal Engineer ng. ERC 552 . . . . . . 965-3424 Department of . . . . . . . . Engineering. School of . . . . . . . . . ECG 104 ........ 965-1726 Industr'al and Management Systems Englneer ng. Department of ........................ GWC 502 .......... 965-3185 Mechanical and Aerospace Engineer'ng. Department of .... ECG 346 .......... 965-3291 Technology Schoo of ........... ASU East ..... 985-3874 . Speech and Hearing Scence (Ph D.). ................. CMSC 146 ......... 965-9397 Statistics (M S.) ......................... BAC 570 ............ 965-5473 International Programs ...............MOEUR 124 ......965-5965 international Student Programs ..................................SSV 8225 .......... 965-7451 International Undergraduate Admissions ..............................SSV C l l l ..........965-2688 Law. College of ............................LAW 201 ...........965-6181 TPI .................................................................... 965-5859 Liberal Arts and Sciences. College of SS 111 965-6506 Aerospace Stud es Department of ............................ MAIN 340 ........... 965-3181 Anthropoogy Department of ........ ANTH A124 ...... 965-6213 Equal Opporlunityl Botany. Department of ........... LS E218 ............. 965-3414 Affirmative Action ADM 1138 965-5057 Chemistry and B ochemlstry. Department of ........................... PS Dl02 ........... 965-3461 TDD ......................................................................... 9654471 Eng ~ s hDepartment of ................ LL 8504 ............. 965-3168 Extended Education Exerc se Science and Phvs cal Ed~callon~epanmeniof . PEBW M212 ...... 965-3875 College of ASUDC C319 965-9696 Family ResoJrces ano H ~ m a n American Language and Depanmenl of ......................... hEC 106 .......... 965-6978 Culture Program .................. IR SH 2D ....... 965-2376 Geography Depanmenf of . . . . . . . . . COB 338 ........ 965-7533 Arizona Prevention Resource Center . . . . . . . . ASUDC 62 . . . . 727 2772 Geo ogy. Department of ................ PS F686 ............ 965-5081 ASU Downtown Center . . . . ASUDC ..... .965-3046 H story De~artmentof ................... SS 204 ............. 965-5778 ASU East Va ey Center ........ EVC BLDG 571 9659781 lnterdsc piinary Humanities Prooram .................................. LL C352 ............. 965-6747 ASU Sun Cit~esCenter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9655600 L . e ~ ~ and n ~ teratures Communicat ons and Marketing . ASUDC C319 ... 9659696 ~anouioes Department of ......................... LL 8404 ............. 965-6281 Correspondence Study ............... RlTT 6132 ........ 965-9797 or 140W5334806 Mathemat'cs Department of ........ PS A216 ............ 965-7195 D stance Learning Techno ogy . . . RlTT A129 ...... 9656738 Microbioogy. Department of .......... LS E210 ............. 965-1457 Instmct ona Programs ................. RlTT 8132 ......... 965-9797 Mi tary Science. Department of .......................... MAIN 240 .......... 965-3318 Ooeratlons and F nance .............. ASUDC C319 ... 965-9696 Ph oso~hvDepartment of ........... PS A524 ............ 965-3394 Professionaland Cont nulng Education ................................. ASUDC ............. 965-3046 ~ h y s l cai i d ~stronomy Department of .......................... PS F470 ............ 965-3561 t cal Science. ...... Fine Arts. College of GHALL 132 965-6536 Po Department of ............................ SS 410 .............. 9656551 Art School of . . . . . . . . . . .ART 102 ... 965-3468 . PEBE 1078 .... 965-5029 Psychology Department of .......... PSY 237 ............ 965-3326 Dance Department of . MUSC.School of . . . . . . . . . . . MUSIC 183 965-3371 Re gious Studies Department of ............................ EC A377 ............ 965-7145 . GHALL 232 .. .965-5359 Theatre Department of SOColow. Department of .............. SS 321 ............... 965-3546 Graduate College .........................WlLSN Lobby 965-3521 Speechand Hearing Science. De~artmentof ............................ LL A145 ............. 965-2373 Admissions .......................... W LSN 101 ....... 9656113 . . . . . . . . . W LSN Lobby .... 965-3521 women's Studles Program ............ ss 103 .............. 965-2358 Advising Office Zoo ogy Department of ................ LS C226 ............. 965-3571 Graduation Section Commencement Off'ce ................ ADM 6109 ......... 965-6611 Memorial Union Graduate Dlv s'on . . . . . . . . . . . . SSV B113 ........ 9654980 Actlvltles Board .............................. MU thlrd level ..... 965-6822 Undergraduate Division ........ SSV B113 .... 965-3256 Informat'on Desk .......................... MU first leve ...... 965-5728 Lost and Found .......................... MU f rst leve ...... 965-5728 SSV A148 965-3806 Greek Life Nursing. College of NUR 322 965-3244 Cont~nu'ngand Extended InterdisciDlInalv Proarams Education .......................... NUR 470 ............ 965-7431 Creat ve Wnt ng (M.F.A.) .............. LL C346 ............. 965-7475 C#mir~r Student Sewlce Office ................... NUR 108 ............ 965-2987 ........ Iim nnrl Instruction (Ph.D.) ...................... ED 305 ............... 965-1644 Exercise Science (Ph.D.) ............. PEBW M201 ...... 965-7664 Off-Campus Student Employment SSV C222 965-6318 Gerontology (~ertijlcate).............. WHALL 116 ..... 965-3225 Justice Studies (Ph.D.) ............. WlLSN 316 . 965-7682 Pub c Adm nistration (D.P.A.) .... WlLSN 208 ........ 965-3978 On-Campus Student Employment .............................SSV C222 965-5186 Science and ~ngineeing of Materals (Ph D ) . . PS 8135 ......... 965-7498 Operator. university 965-9011 ................................. . .................... . ......... . ............... . .... ................................ . . . ~~ ~~ ~ ... ~~~ . .... ~~~ . . ~ .................... ....... . .. . . . ... . ..................................... . . .......... ...................... ............ ............................. .......... .......... .................................................. ................... ............SSV A279 .......... 9657788 Parents Association .................... SSV A278 ..........965-7788 Student Publications MCENT 15 ......... 965-7572 Slate Press Information ............................................ 965-7572 Slate Press Newsroom ............................................ 965-2292 Public Programs. College of ................................ Communication. Department of . . . .Journalism . . . . . . . . .and Telernmrn~~niratinn . . . . . . . .Walter .. Crow te Scnoo of dst ce S t ~ es d Scnoo of P.DIIC Allalrs Scnoo, of Recreation Management and Tourism Department of ............. Student Recreation Complex and Recreational Sports Orientation. New Student . . WlLSN 234 ........ 965-1034 STAUF A412 .....965-5095 STALF A231 WI-Sh 331 WI-Sh 206 GHALL 204 ........ 965-7291 Readmissions (Undergraduate) ....................... SSV 8114 Registrar ................................... 965-501 1 965-7662 965-3926 ..........965-7440 SSV 8 1 14 35W1500 965-3236 965-31 24 ............SSV 8115 .......... 965-7712 Residential Life ........................... SSV A131 ..........965-3515 Social Work. School of ................ WHALL 133 .......965-3304 Student Financial Assistance ..... SSV C219 ..........965-3355 Residency Classification Student Health ............................. SHS Fax Meas es verlf cat on nforrnal~on Student ID ................................... ................... 965-3346 965-2269 965-1358 Undergraduate Academic Services 140 ..... 965-3124 Student Organization Resource Center ...................... MU N340 ...........965-2249 .........SRC 220 ............ 96E-0900 Summer Sessions. Office of ....... ADM B109 .........965-6611 Transcripts (outgoing) ................ SSV 8113 ..........965-3171 Undergraduate Academic Services. Division of ............... Undergraduate Academic Services Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies .......................................100 ..................... 965-3097 Campus Match ...............................200 ..................... 965-3097 Degree'Audit .................................. 100 ..................... 965-3097 General Studies ............................. 100 ..................... 965-3097 Service Learn~ng............................ 100 .....................965-3097 University 1001194 ......................... 200 .....................965-3097 University Academic Advising Center ....................................... 100 ..................... 965-4464 Writing across the Curriculum . . . . 100 ..................... 965-3097 Writing Centers .............................. 200 .....................965-3097 University Honors College .......... MCL 112 ............ 965-2359 University Libraries ..................... LIB Circulation ................................................................ Hours ........................................................................ Information ............................................................... Renewal by telephone .............................................. 965-3605 ~~~965-3415 965-6164 965-2595 ~ University Testing Services ........ EDB 302 ............ 9657146 Upward Bound ............................. SSV A 279 ......... 9654487 ..........SSV 8117 .......... 965-7723 Veterans Upward Bound .............IRISH 7 .............. 965-3944 Veterans Services Section FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) 525 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How do I apply to ASU Main? Complete an application and have transcripts and test scores, if needed, sent directly to Undergraduate Admissions. See page 47. How do I apply to ASU West? Contact the Admissions and Records Office at ASU West. See page 505. For more information, call 6021543 8 123. What if I am a transfer student? Upon admission, note the number of semester hours on your Certificate of Admission. When registering. consult your department advisor to determine how transfer credits fit into the cuniculum (see "Academic Advising." page 57). Have you met the First-Year Composition requirement (see page 66)? If you have completed 87 or more semester hours, file a program of study (see page 68). What if I have a disability or am a veteran? Students with disabilities, refer to Disability Resources for Students, pages 32 33. Veteran students using GI benefits. see page 3 1. How do I get financial aid? In addition to applying for admission, complete the FAFSA before March 1. If you meet financial aid program criteria, you receive an award notification after April 15. See pages 3 1 , 4 1 4 3 . How do I find a place to live and purchase a meal plan? Apply early (four to six month? in advance of the semester). See pages 31 32 for information on student housing. Meal plans may be purchased in advance, or upon arrival on campus. For more information, call Campus Dining Services at 6021965 3464. What about orientation? Attend orientation, where questions regarding advisement, class registration, student IDS, on campus housing, and other pertinent topics are answered. See page 48. How do I get an ID, and what about parking? See page 58 about obtaining an ASU student ID card. If you are planning to park on campus, purchase a parking decal. See page 38. What about placement examinations and university testing requirements? See pages 55 56. Before I register for classes, how do I get an advisor? Call the college of your major to schedule an appointment with an academic advisor. See page 57. When and how do I reaister? Refer to the Schedule of Classes for registration procedures and dates. Remember that you must first provlde proof of measles immunization to Student Health. See pages 47-48. - Once I am registered and ready to go, how can I ensure my success at ASU? Consider enrolling in UNI 100 Academic Success at the University. See page 24. Now that the business is over, what's left to do? Become involved in the university by getting to know professors, joining student organizations, and taking advantage of the myriad of cultural, recreational, and social opportunities. For more informa tion on campus life, call Student Life at 6021965 6547 or ASASU at 6021965 3161. Investigate the challenges and advantages of the University Honors College. See pages 99 101. Academic Definitions - Academic Renewal. An undereraduate who has been readnutted to the university after an absence of at least five years and who has satisfactorily completed a minlmum of I2 ap proved, add~tionalsemester hours in residence at ASU within three semesters after re entry, . may, . upon petition to the dean of the college, have the former record treated in the same manner as transfer credits. See . page . 58. Advanced I'lacemenl. Sludcnrs u IN,h3,e 1:~kr.n3 n ad\ m i e d pldcc~ncntcourss of the Cullcge tn1rdn.e txamind lion Bolird (CEtBr in Ihe~r,esonJan \chosrl ,md ulto ha\s taken an ~ d v a n c e dPlacement ~ x a d n a t i o nof CEEB may re ceive university credit. See pages 53 and 71 ALCP. The Amencan Language and Culture Program (ALCPI features an intenstve. noncredit course of studv de clgned for adult 1ntcrn.iliuna1,ludent> u ho dews to btounr pmfi:tent in Englthh ss d hscond 13nguage See plges S? 2nd 100. ASU East. ASU East is located at the former Wllllams Air Force Base. See pages 420-441 ASU Main. ASU Main is the prtnc~palcampus of ASU, located in Tempe. See page 20. ASU West. ASU West is the Phoemr; branch campub of ASU, established in 1984 by the Anzona Legislature to serve the educational needs of residents in western Maicopa County. See pages 505 5 16 Audit Enrollment. A student who audits a course attends regularly scheduled class sessions but e m s no credit. See page 60. Buckley Amendment. See Fomili Edrtcational Rights and Prtvao Act in this sectton. CLEP. As part of the College Level Examinauon Program (CLEP), students who have taken a College Level Examina tlon of the College Entrance Examination Board may receive untversity credit. See pages 53,54,71 Comprehensive Exam. A comprehensive examination is in tended to permit a student to establish academic credit in a field in which the student has gamed experience or compe tence equivalent to an established unlverslty course. See - pages 54-55. Concentration. A concentration is a selection of courses within a major or among one or more majors. Cooperative Education. Cooperative Education is any educational program that requlres alternating classroom and work experience in government or industry. The work expe rience exists for its educational value See page 59. Corequisite. A requirement to be met, such as taking a certain course, nhile tak~nea course is a corequ~site.See urerequisite in this section: Course Prefix. The course prefix is the three letter designa tion assigned by each insuuction unit The "Course Prefix Index." on pages 558 559, provides a comprehensi\e list Also see cross Iisring in this section. Credit Enrollment One qemester hour reoresents a nuni mum of one 50 mnute class exercise per week per semester. A minimum of 120 semester hours IS required for graduation with a baccalaureate degree. To obtain credit. a student must be properly registered and pay fees for the course. See page 60. Cross-listing. One course may have more than one course prefix and may be offered by more than one depmment. Some instruction umts requtre students to enroll m a course under a certain p r e f i ~in order to receive credit properly. Course descriptions in the General Catalog indicate courses that are cross listed. Cum Laude. An undergraduate student with a minimum of 60 semester hours of course work at ASU and a cumulative GPA of 3 40-3.59 graduates cum laude. See page 70. Also see magna Lum laude and summa cu,,~laude. DropIAdd. Drop or add is a process in which a student who has ree~steredfor courses for a semester or summer session may d L p or add courses through the first week of classes m a semester or the fnst two days of a summer sesston. See page 61 Emphasis. An area of emphasis i? a selection of courses within a major or among one or more majors. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. The Family Educational Rights and Pnvacy Act of 1974, or Buckley Amendment, sets forth the requirements governtng the protectton of the pn\acy of the educational records of students who are or have been in attendance at Arizona State Univer sity. See page 64. Freshman. A student who has eamed 24 or fewer hours is a freshman General Studies Requirement. The General Studies program consiso of five core areas and three awareness areas. The core areas are lrteracy and critical inquily, numeracy, humanittes and fine arts, social and behavioral sciences, and natural sciences. The awareness area$ are cultural diverstty in the United States. global auareness, and historical aware ness All undergraduate students must successfully complete a minimum of 35 semester hours of aooroved General Studies courses. See pages 71 74, 74-94. GPA. The ASU grade point average (GPA) is obtained by dividing the total number of ASU grade points earned by the number of ASU semester hours graded. Grade point aver ages are rounded to the nearest hundredth of a grade point. See page 61. Grade Points. For the purpose of computing the GPA. grade points are dssigned to each of the grades for each se mester hour as follows "A," four points; "B," three points; "C." two points; "D," one point; and "E," zero potnts. Graduate Catalog. The Graduate Catalog describes the procedures and requirements for enrollment in the Graduate College See pages 404-413 of the General Carolog for m formatton on the Graduate College. See pages 413-416 spe cifically for a complete list of graduate degrees, majors. and .. concentrations. ACADEMIC DEFINITIONS 527 Graduate-Level Courses. Courses numbered 500-799 are designed for graduate students. However, an upper-division undergraduate student may enroll In graduate courses with the approval of his or her advlsor, the coune instructor, the department chair, and the dean of the college or school in which the course is offered See page 44. Incomplete. A mark of "I" (~ncomplete)is given by them srmctor only when a student who is otherwise doing accept able work is unable to complete a course because of illness or other conditions beyond the student's control. See page ,- Independent Study. The course number 499 has been re served for independent study courses in each of the instruc tional deoartments or divisions of the colleees at the under graduate level. Independent study courses are honor courses and may be taken only by outstanding senior students who have completed at least one semester in residence. See page 44. International Baccalaureate. Students who have taken a hieher level examination throueh the International Baccalaureate program may receive university credit. See pages 54 and 56. Junior. A student who has earned 56-86 hours is a j u ~ o r . Lower-Division Courses. Courses numbered 10&299 are designed primarily for freshmen and sophomores. See page 44. Magna Cum Laude. A student wlth a minlmum of 60 se mester hours of course work at ASU and a cumulative GPA of 3.6g3.79 graduates magna cum laude. See page 70. Also see cum laude and summa cum laude in this section. Major. A major is a specialized group of courses contained within the program of study. Reter to college and schwl sectlons for speclfic descnpuons and requirements. Minor. A mlnor is a specialized group of courses contained within the program of study aviulable from some instruction units. Refer to page 96 and to college and school sections for specific descripuons and requirements. Omnibus Course. An omnibus course is offered on a onetime or tutorial basis when the course content is new or peri odically changes. See pages 44-45, Option. An opuon IS a selection of courses w l h n a major or among one or more majors. PasslFail Enrollment A mark of " P (oass) .. . or " E (fail) may be assigned for h s grad~ngoption. Thls gradlng method may be used at the optlon of lndlvidual colleges and schools within the university. See page 60. Placement Examination. A proficiency examination is given to: (a) waive a course requirement; (b) validate certain transfer credits in professional programs; or (c) determine a student's ability in a field where competence is an important consideration. See page 56. Prerequisite. A requirement to be met, such as completing a certain course, bejore registering for a course is a prerequi site. See corequisire in this section. Probation. A student's college assumes responsiblllty for enforcing academic standards and may place any student on probation who has failed to maintain good standing. A stu - dent on academic probation is requlred to observe any rules or limitations the college may impose as a condluon for retention. See page 64. Program of Study. A student must file an Undergraduate Program of Study for graduation within the semester he or she e m s hls or her 87th hour. See page 68. The complete array of courses included in the study leading to a degree make up a student's program of study. Registration Fee. All students who register for classes at ASU are assessed this charge. See tuition in this section. Restricted Comdete Withdrawal. From the fifth week to the transaction diadline for a semester and from the seventh day to the transaction deadline for a summer session, stu dents may withdraw from all courses but will receive a mark of " W only from courses in which the instructor cer tifies that they are passing at the tune of the withdrawal. See page 61. Restricted Course Withdrawal. From the fifth week to the end of the loth week of a semester and from the seventh day to the end of the thud week of a summer session, students may withdraw with a mark of " W only from courses in which the instructor certifies that they are passing at the time of withdrawal. See page 61. Senior. A student who has earned 87 or more hours of credit is a senior. Sophomore. A student who has earned 25 55 hours of credlt is a sophomore. Special Topia. Courses numbered 294,394, and 494 cover topics of immediate or special Interest to a faculty member and students. See page 44. Summa Cum Laude. A student with a nurumum of 60 se mester hours of course work at ASU and a cumulative GPA of 3.8W.00 graduates s u m m cum laude. See page 70. Also see cum loude and m a n a cum laude in this sectlon. TOEFL. 'The Test of Engl~rhas a Fore~gnLanguage rTOEFL, i, taken by students whuse native Impuage IS not Engllsh. See page 52 See dsoAI.CP i n this section. Transcript. The transcript has ~nformationabout classes taken and grades earned. The Oftice of the Registrar re leases official transcripts only upon written request of the student for a fee of $1.00 Der coov. for enrolled students or $5.00 per copy for nonemolled students. Additional copies ordered at the same time are $1.00 each. Unofficial transcripts may be obtained free of charge in person at the Of fice of the Registrar, any registrar site, or by mail if a signed release is enclosed. See pages 6 2 4 3 . Also see Famil) Educarional Rtghrs and Pnvacv Act in this section. Tuition. This term refers to the additional charges assessed only to nonresidents, as established in Arizona Board of Regents' Policy 4-102. See registration fee in this section. Unrestricted Withdrawal. During the first four weeks of a semester or the first six days of a summer session, a SN dent may withdraw from any course with a mark of "W." Seepage 61. Upper-Division Courses. Courses numbered 3 W 9 9 are designed primarily forjuniors, seniors, and other advanced students. See page 44. . Special Class Fees and Deposits (continued from page 43) Spec:ial Fees (continued) . $3000 . . . . . . . . . . . 25 00 Senior Projects .......... P o m t u r e Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 00 Advanced Color Photography ............................ 35.00 Vlew Camera ...................... 35 00 Advanced Life Drawing (ASU M a n only) ......... 25.00 Advanced L ~ f eDrawing (ASU West only) .......... 20.00 Art Anatomy ................................... 20.00 Advanced Figure Panting (ASU Main only) ....... 25.00 Advanced Figure Palnttng (ASU West only) ....... 20.00 Advanced Watercolor .................................. 40.00 Special Problems ~n Sculpture ................. 20 W D~mens~onal Anmation .......................... 20 00 Computer An I ....... ................ 4000 Computer Animatzon ....................................... 20.00 Infagho ll .......................... 40 00 Advanced Lithography ................................ 40 00 Advanced Sereenprinting .................................. 30.00 Advanced Photo Processes for Printmaking ............................. 25.W ART 460 Ceramc Clay ART ART 466 Speclal Problems zn Ceramics ....................... 25.00 ART 472 Advanced Jewelry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 W ART 473 Advanced Mefalwork~ng................................ 15 00 ART 474 Advanced Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 00 25.00 ART 476 Ad>anced F ~ b e n 30 W ART 477 Printed Textiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 ART 494 ST Ad\anced Sculpture ......... ART 494 ST. Colorforlewelry ....................................... 15.00 4000 ART 494 ST. Computer Anlmatlon 11 . ART 493 ST Computer Animation 111 .......................... 40.00 ART 494 ST: Experimental Paper ...................................... 25.W ART 494 ST Flbers and Surface .................................. 25.00 ART 494 ST: Forang Techniques ................................. 15.00 ART 494 ST: Foundry ............................. 40 00 ART 494 ST: Mold Making and Casting ................ 15 00 ART 494 ST. Neon Workhop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 00 5 00 ART 494 ST Photo Des~gn 25 00 ART 491 ST: Pomaitive Photography . ART 494 ST. Pnnt Textiles ......................................... 25.00 ART 494 ST. Rebef Pnntmakrng ................................. 15.00 ART 494 ST Vapor Glazes ....................................... 15.00 ART 494 ST: View Camera ....................................... 35.00 0.00 ART 494 ST. Watercalo . . 30.00 ART 494 ST: Wood Carving . . . . . . . . ART 498 PS Landscape Photography: Theory ....... 25.00 ART 551 Infaglio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.00 ART 598 ST: Advanced Color Photography ...................... 35.00 ART 598 ST. Advanced Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 00 ART 598 ST: Advanced Photo Processes . . . . 25 W for Printmaking ................... ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART 401 401 404 105 407 411 414 415 425 425 427 431 437 441 448 451 452 454 455 Non Sllver Photography ......... ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART BIO BIO BLE BLE BLE BLE BOT BOT BOT BOT BOT BOT CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHM CHM ST: Adtanced Screenpnntlng ........................ 30.00 ST An Anatomy ................................. 20.00 ST Ceramc Clay ........................................ 25.00 ST C e m c Glare ............................ 2500 ST: Expenmental Paper ............................. 25.00 ST F ~ b e nand Surface .......................... 2500 ST Figure Panting (ASU M a n only) ...... 25.00 ST Flgure PmnUng (ASU West only) ............... 20.00 ST Forgmg Techmques ............................. 15.00 ST: Foundq ...........................................40.W ST. Jewelry Metalworking ........................... 1500 ST: L ~ f eDrawing ................................. 25.W ST: L~thography ...................................4000 ST: Mold Makrng and Casung ................. 15.00 ST: Neon Workshop ................................ 40.00 ST: Nan-Silver Photography ................ 30.00 e ................... 25.00 ST P o m t ~ v Photography ST: Pnnt Texules ............................... 2500 ST. Pnnted Textiles ............................ 30.00 35.00 ST Reltef P n n t m h n g ......................... ST: Screenprinting I ........................ 30.00 2500 ST Special Problems ~nCeramics ............ ST: View Camera . ........................ 35.00 40.00 ST Watercolo ST: Woad ........................................ 25.00 ST. Waad Carving ................................ 30.00 SP: Ceramics ............................. 25.W SP. Jewelry Mealworking ........................ 1500 SP: P n n t m h g . . . . . ...................... 25.00 Transrmsston Electmn Macroscopy ................. 20.00 Scanntng Elecmn Mcmscopy ................ 20.00 Teachng Science and Soclal SNdlen to Cluldren (ASU West only) .......................... 5.00 Student Teachlng ..................................25.00 F~eldExperience ................................. 10.00 Student Teachng .......................... 25.00 Plants and Society ................................. 1O.W Honlcultural Science ................................ 20.00 Survey of the Plant Kingdom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1500 Plant Phys~ology............................. 30.00 flora of Anrana .................................... 2000 Landscape Plants .............................. 10.00 Elementary Chnese .................. 15.00 1500 Elementary Chnese .................................. Chnese for Intemauanal Pmfess!ons I . . . . . . . 15.00 Intemednate C h e s e ..................................... 15.00 .............................. 15.W Intermediate Chinese Chtnese CaUlgraphy . . . . . . . ......... 15.W Chmese for lnternat~onalPrafess~ons11 ............. 15.00 Introductory Chemstry ...................... 1500 General Chemisuy .................................... 15.00 SPECIAL CLASS FEES AND DEPOSITS 529 Special Class Fees and Deposits (continued) CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM 114 115 116 117 118 319 320 326 335 336 343 367 422 424 CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CLS CLS COM COM DCI 431 444 452 464 467 480 310 320 484 584 396 ECD 496 EDP 560 EE!J 320 EED 401 EED EED EED EED 478 496 578 598 General Chemstry for Engineen .................... 15.00 General Chemstry with Quantitative Analysis ..... 15.00 15.00 Generalchemistry 15.00 AdvancedGeneral Advanced General Chemrstry ............................. 15.00 Orgame Chemistry Laboratory for Majon I ....... 15.00 Organic Chcrmrtry Laboratory for Majon U ........ 15.00 15.W Analyoeal Chemstry Laboratory .. General Organic Chcmstry Laboratory ........ 15 00 General Organic Chemistry Laboratory ................ 15.00 Physical Chermstry Laboratory ........................... 15.00 Elementary Biochemistry Laboratory ................ 15.00 Instrumental Analysis Laboratory ............ 15 00 Sepmuon Methods and Quantntauve Organic Analysis ............................ . 15 00 Quahatwe Organic Analysis ............................... 15.00 General Physlcal Chem~stryLaboratory . . . . . . . 15 00 lnorgmc Chemistry Laboratory .................... 15.00 Blophyslcal Chermstry Laboratory .... 15 00 General Biochemistry Laboratory ......................... 15.00 Methods of Teachng Chemistry .................. 15 00 Principles of Clinical Chemistry .......................... 25.00 Pnnc~plesof Chmcal Mlcroblology .............. 25.00 Internshp .................................... 20 Internshi 0.00 Fleld Ex 0.00 1000 F~eldExperience 10.00 ....... 10.00 Indmdual Intellectual Assessment ........................ 12.50 Teachmg Sclence to Children ................. 5.00 Teaching Science and Soctal Studies 5.00 5.00 Student Teac FleldExpenen OLW Shrdent Te 5.00 ST: Using 00 EED 598 ST: Using EPE 105 Arche EPE 105 Bowhng . . . . . 25.00 45 00 EPE 105 Fencmg ..... .. EPE 105 Golf .......................................... . 45.00 EPE 105 QuestBoung 45.00 EPE 110 Movement Analysis Laboratory. Archery ...... 15 00 EPE 1I0 Movement Analysis Laboratory: Golf ............... 45 00 EPE 205 Archery ................................................ 15.00 ...... EPE 205 Bowling 25 00 . . . . . . 45.00 EPE 205 Golf . . . . . . . . . . . ......... 45 00 EPE 305 Golf ............. EPE 335 Biomechanics 15.00 ...................................... 15.00 EPE 340 Physiology of EPE 345 Motor and Developmental Leamlng .................... 15.00 EPE 370 Advanced Fmt Aid ................. .... 8 0 0 EPE FON FON FON FON FON FON FON FRE FRE FRE FRE FRE FRE FRE GER GER GER GER GER GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG 505 142 341 442 445 446 545 546 101 102 107 111 201 202 207 I01 102 11 I 201 202 102 103 305 310 336 405 406 420 424 435 436 441 455 456 Apphed Exerctse Physiology Techntques ....... 15.00 Applied F d Principles ................................... 35.00 Introduction to Plannlng Therapeuuc Dlers .... 1500 Expenmental Foods ...................................... 1500 Quantity F d Producuon ............................... 15.00 Nutrition Assessment Laboratory ............. 2500 Recent Development of Institut~onalFeedlog ....... 15.00 Techruquer of Nutnuon Research ....................... 25.00 Elementary French .............................................. 15.00 Elementary French ............ . . . 1500 French far lnternatlonal Professions I ................... 15.00 Fundamenlals of French ........ . . . . . 15.00 lntemed~ateGrammar Review ........................... 15.00 French Convenation ............................... 15.00 French for Internaltonal Professions U ................ 15.00 Elementary German ..................................... 15.00 ~l~~~~~ cjerman .. .. . 15.00 Fundamentals of German ...................................... 15.00 Intermediate German ............................... 15.W Intemedlate G e m ............................................ 15.W Intrcduction to Geology I1 ...................... 20.00 Introducuon to Geology Laboratory ..................... 5.W Geology of the Earth Mwn. and Planets ............ 10.00 Structural Geology ...........................................5.00 Invertebrate Paleontology . . . . . . ... 10.00 Geology of the Moon Geology of M Volcanology Petrology Petrograph Sedrmentology . . . . . 1500 Pnnclples of Stratigraphy .................................... 20.00 Ore Depos~ts . . . . . . 20.00 ..................................... Advanced held Geology 35.00 Cordilleran Regtonal Geology ......................... 10.00 . GLG 490 Applied Anzona Geology ............................... 20.00 GLG 490 Clastlc Sedimentalogy and Petrology ........... 20.00 GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG GLG 490 490 490 490 510 520 524 525 591 598 598 598 598 598 598 598 598 Moon .............................................................. I0.W Pyroclasoc Rocks ............ .. 25.00 Remote Senstn Volcano ..... Advanced Stru Advanced Physical Volcanology ......................... 35.00 Advanced Igneous Petrology ............................... 20.00 Advanced Metamorphic Petrology ................ 500 Volcanology ST Advance ST: CIasuc Sedimentolagy and Petrology ........ 20.00 ST: Cordilleran Regional Geology ...................... 10.00 ST. Geology of Man ..................................... IO.00 ST: Ore Depasits ................................................ 20.00 . . . . 5.00 ST Penology Petrography ST: Principles of S ST: Sed~mentology Special Class Fees and Deposits (continued) GLG GPH GPH GPH GPH HEB HEB HEB HEB HES HES HES HES IAP IDN IDN IDN IDN ITA ITA ITA ITA JPN JPN JPN JPN WN JPN JPN JUS JUS MIC MIC MIC MIC MW MUP MUP MW MUP MUP MUP MUP MUP MUP NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR 598 1I I 21 1 418 491 101 102 201 202 301 302 303 394 352 101 102 201 202 101 102 201 202 101 102 107 201 202 206 207 484 584 206 302 421 470 111 121 127 31 1 321 327 51 1 521 527 727 21 1 214 217 314 330 ST Volcanology ........................................ 35 00 Introducuon to Physlcal Geography ................... 8.00 Introduction to Landform Processes ............ 15 00 Landforms of the Westem United States ........... 20 00 Geographic Field Methods ................................. 20 00 Elementary Modern Hebrew ................................ 15.00 Elementary Modem Hebrew . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00 Intermedate Modem Hebrew ............................. 15.00 Intermed~ateModem Hebrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00 ST: Adult Fitness I (ASU West only) ............... 20.00 ST: Adult Fitness II (ASU West only) ............... 20.00 ST: Adult Fitness III (ASU West only) ........... 20.00 ST. Step Aerobics (ASU West only) ................. 20.00 Drawing and Seenng (ASU West only) . . 20 00 Elementary Indonesian I ................................... 15.00 Elementary lndonesran 11 .............................. 15.00 Intermediate Indonesian I ................................... 15.W Intermedate Indones~an11............................. 15.00 Elementary Italian ..................................... 15.00 Elementaryltallan ........................................ 15.00 Intermediate Itallan ......................................... 15.00 Intermedtate Itaban . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 Elementary Japanese 15.00 Elementary Japanese 15.00 .......... I5 00 Japanese for lntemau Intermediate Japanese ......................................... 15.00 Intermedmtelapanese ....... 15.00 Calligraphy 15.00 .... 15 00 Japanese fo Intemshlp (ASU Main only) ................................ 20.00 Internship (ASU M a n only) ............................... 20 00 Microb~ologyLaboratory .................................... 25 00 Advanced Bacteriology Laboratory ............... 25 00 Experimental Immunology ............................... 20 00 Systemauc Bacteriology ..................... 25 00 Studio Instruction ......... . . . . . . 60 00 Studio Insmcuon 40 00 Studto Instrucuon 60 00 Studio Instructton 60 00 Studio lnstrucuon 40.00 SNdm Instrucuon 60 00 Studio Imtrucuon 60.00 SNdio InrtrucUon .. Sadia Instrucuon 60.00 SN&Oh s ~ c u o n.............................................. 60.00 NuneCtient Relauomhip ................................ 15.00 Health Assessment in Nursing Practice ............... 15.00 Basrc Clirucal Slulls ........................ 15 00 Health Assessment ............................................ 15.00 Care of Acute and Chronically lU Adulu ............. 15.00 NUR 429 Commuolty NUR 430 Home Health Care Chnical" ................. 15'W ................................ 15.00 POR POR REC REC REC RUS RUS RUS RUS RUS RUS SED SED SED SED SPA SPA SPA SPA SPA SPA SPA SPE SPE SPE SPE THA THA THA THA THP THP THP THP THP THP THP THP THP THP UET ZOL 101 201 463 484 498 101 102 201 202 21 1 212 478 496 578 598 101 102 107 III 201 202 207 396 478 496 578 101 102 201 202 113 312 340 345 440 441 444 445 506 512 415 370 Elementa~,Pottuguese .......................... 15.00 Internemate Portuguese .................................. 15.00 Senror Internships (ASU Main only) ............. 2000 Senlor Intemshnps (ASU West only) ................ 20.00 PS: Canoeing 50.00 Elemefitary R .................... 15.00 Elementary Russsan ........................... 15.00 Intermedmte Russ>an.................................. 15.00 Intermedtate Russian .......................... . . 15 00 Basic Russlan Convemuon ................ 15.00 Basic Russian Canvenatcon ............... 1500 Student Teaching .................................... 2500 Field Experience ......... ............... 1000 Student Teaching ................................ 2500 Using Math Mampulauvdivl~ddleSchool ............ 5.00 Elementary Spanlsh ................................... 1500 Elementary Spanish .. ............... 15.00 Spanish forlntematlonal Professions I .......... 1500 Fundamentals of Spanish ........................... 1500 IntermedlateSpan~sh .................................. 15.00 Internedlate Sparush .................................. 1500 Spanish for Internal~ottalProfessions I1 . . . 1500 Field Experience ............ ............... 10.00 Student Teaching ..................................... 2500 Fteld Experience ................................. 10.00 Student Teachtng ................................ 2500 ElementawThai I ............................... 15.00 Elementary Thm ll ............................ 1500 Interned!ate Thai I ................................. 15.00 Intermedate Thai ll ........................ 15.00 Technlquer of Theatrical Makeup ................40.00 Puppeny wlth Ch~ldren............................ 5 0 0 Scene D w g n ....................................... 5.00 Lightlng Deslgn . . . .................. 5.00 Advanced Scene Design ...................... 500 Scene Painting ..................................... 20.00 Drafting for the Stage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 Advanced Llght~ngDesngn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 Scenography ....................................... 5 0 0 Puppetry Workshop ................................. 5 0 0 Manufacmring Engineering Princ~ples ............. 10.00 Vertebrate Zoology (ASU Westonly) ............... 25.00 Deposits ADE ADE ADE ADE ADE ADE ADE ADE 321 322 421 422 521 522 621 622 Arch~tecturalStudlo I ............................... 25.00 Arch~tecturalStudo I1 ......................... ... 25.00 o ................................ 2500 Architectural S ~ d I11 Archilecfural Stadro N ....... ...... 25.00 Advanced ArchtecturaI Studlo I .................. 25.00 Advanced Archilecmal Studro 11........ . 25 00 Advanced Arch~tecturalStudto I11 .................... 2500 Advanced Architectaral Studno N ..................... 25 M) SPECIAL CLASS FEES AND DEPOSITS 531 Special Class Fees and Deposits (continued) CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM 101 113 114 115 116 117 118 231 235 319 320 326 335 336 343 367 422 424 CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC 411 444 452 467 525 526 527 360 361 364 365 460 Introductory ~hemistryl ..... 10 00 General chemistry1 ....................... 10 00 General Chermstry for ~ n g ~ n e e n...' 10.00 General Chemistry with Qualztative ~ n a l ~ s i s. l 10 00 General Chemistry1 .................... 10 00 General Chemstry for Majors I' ......... 20 00 General Chermstry for Majors 111 20.00 Elementary Organic Chem~stry~. . . . . . . . . . 10 00 Elementary O r g m c ChermsVy ~aboratory .... 20.00 20.00 Organic Chemistry Laboratory for Majors 1' Organic Chermstry Laboratory for Majon 11' .. 20 00 Analyucal Chermslq Laboratory1 .......... 20 00 20.00 General Organic Chemistry ~aboratoryl General Orgmc Chermstry Laboratory1 ........ 20 00 Physical Chemistry Laboratory1 ....... 25 00 Elemenrary Biochemistry Laboratory1.............20 00 Instrumental Analys~s~aboratoryl . 25 00 Separation Methods and Quantimuve Organtchalysisl ........................ 25 00 20.00 Qualitative Organic ~nalysnsl General Physical Chemistry Laboratory1 ........ 25.00 . 20.00 Inorganic Chemistry ~nalysls' General Biaehemistry Laboratory1 ........ 20 00 25.00 Specuochemical Methods of ~nalysrsl X Ray Methods of ~ n a l y s i r..................... l 25 00 Electrical Methods of Chemlcal ~nalysisl........ 25.00 Industrial Design ID ...................................... 25.00 lndusuial Deslgn IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 00 Interior Design Studlo I ................. . . 25.00 Interior Des~gnSN&Oll .............................. 25.00 Deslgn Project 1 ............................ .. 25 00 ' Chemistry e l a s ~may s also carry a nonrefundable spc~alclass fee. F e c ~rre vanable and p a d directly to conmctor for rental of olrcrah DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC PLA PLA PLA PLA PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP Des~gnPmject I1 ........................... 25.00 Intenor Design Studio ID ............................ 25.00 Interior Design Studio IV ................................. 2500 lntenor Derlgn Studlo V ............ 2500 Intenor Design SNdio Vl ...... ........ 2500 Landscape Architecture Ill .................................. 25.00 Landscape Archltecrure IV ................................ 25.00 Landscape ArchttectureV ............................. 25.00 Landscape Architecture VI .............................. 2500 Urban Planning I Urban Plann~ngI Urban Plmnlng V ................. ... 2500 Urban Planning V 5.00 Planning Studro I Data Inventory . . . ... 2500 and Analysts . . . . 574 Planning Studlo 11: Opuons and hplcmentauon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 461 464 465 466 467 361 362 461 462 361 362 461 462 572 Paid in Class Or at Location Listed AET AET AET AET AET AET AET AET AET EPE EPE See "Speclal Fees '' 183 2W 283 300 383 386 387 389 393 105 305 Private Pilot cenificate2 Intenm Flight course2 Instrument Pilot Rating2 Arcraft Design I ...... .. WO.00 Commercial Pllat cenificate2 Flight Instruction ~ e n ~ f i c a t e ~ Mult~.eng!ne Grnund School ........................... 17.001hr Multi engtne Raung2 Flight Instructor Instrument Rating2 Scuba ............................................................ 35.00 Advanced Scuba ................................ 3500 Index A A, grade of, 60 Ab initio airline pilot flight management option, 7,267,427428 Abbreviations, Building, 521 Course listing codes, 45 Course prefix, 558-559 General studies, 74 Academic Access program, 227 Accreditation and aff~liation,14 17 Advising, 57 Affairs, 499 Affiliation, 14-17 Calendar, 9-1 3 Complaints, 64 Definitions, 526-527 Dishonesty. 64 Good standing, 63 Integrity, 64 Organization, 6 Professionals, 442497, 51S515 Recognition, 70 Renewal, 58 Standards, 63-64 Academic access programs, 227 Academic Affairs, 499 Access to records, 65 Accountancy Concentration, 225, 415 Courses, 230 Major, 7, 225, 229-230, 506 Master of, 225, 404 Postbaccalaureate Certificate in Accountancy at ASU West, 506-507 School of, 229-230 Accreditation and affiliation, 14 17 ACT, 47 Acting Concentration, 323 Emphasis, 7, 322, 350 Activities, student, 34 36 Adding a course (dropladd), 61 Administration of Justice maior, 506 Adm'nistrative and academic personnel ASU Main, 499-504 ASU West, 516 Administrative officers, 499 Administrative Services, 502 503 Admission, 47-53 Academic admission requirements, 48-50 Academic Services, Division of Undergraduate, 24 Admission before graduation from high school, 50 Admission with distinction, 50 Advanced placement, 53-55 American Language and Culture Program, 52 Appeals procedure, 51-52 Applicants with disabilities, 52-53 Application, 47 Arizona transfer applicants, 50 Basic competency requirements, 49 Certificate of admission, 47 Class standing, 63 Community colleges, 51 Early notification date, 47 Entrance examinations, 47 General aptitude requirements, 48 Graduate College, 406-408 Immunization requirements, 47-48 International students, 52 New freshman, 4 7 4 8 Nondegree undergraduates, 50 Nonresidents, 50 Procedures, 4 7 4 8 Proficiency examinations, 55 Readmission, 57 58 Registration, 58-59 Requirements, 48-50 Residency information, 47 Secondary school requirements, 48-50 Standards. 48 Summer sessions, 417 TOEFL, 52 Transcripts, 47 Transfer applicants, 50 Transfer credit, 50-51 Undergraduate, 47-53 University Honors College, 100 Veterans exception, 51 With distinction, 50 INDEX 533 Adult Development and Ag ng Program, 405 Adult educat on Concentration, 246, 414, 415 Courses, 252 Program, 252 Adult heath nursing Clinica divisions, 362 Concentration, 41 5 Advanced placement, 53-55 Advanced Public Executive Program, 388 Advanced Purchas ng Studies, Center for, 24, 228 Advanced Transportat'on Systems Research, Center for, 25, 263 Advertising, courses, See Marketing. Advising Graduate Co lege, 409 Undergraduate, 57 Aerodynamics emphasis, 8,266 Aeronautical Engineering Technology Major, 7, 267, 429430 Option, 267 Aeronautical Management Technology major, 7, 267,427 Aeronautical Technology Courses, 430431 Department of, 427-430 Option, 7, 267 Aerospace emphasis, 8, 313 Aerospace Eng'neering major, 8, 266, 312 316,414,415 Aerospace materials emphas's, 8, 313 Aerospace structures emphasis, 8. 313 Aerospace Stud~es Courses, 113-1 14 Department of, 113 Four year program (GMC and POC), 113 Scholarships, 113 Two-year program (POC), 113 Affirmative Action Statement, 1 Agribusiness Concentrat on, 8, 232, 266 Courses, 424-425 Major, 8,266-267,414,421-423 Agribus~nessand Env ronmental Resources Core, 422 Courses, 424425 Majors, 421 Schoo of, 420-424 Agribusiness management and marketing concentrat'on, 267. 414 Agribusiness Policy Studies, Center for, 25 26, 263,421 Airway sc ence aircraft systems management optlon, 7, 267, 428 Airway science management option, 7, 267, 429 Alumni Association, 23, 503 504 American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Bus~ness,222 American Chemical Society Certification, 123 American Council for Construction Education, 14 American Humanics Certificate Program, 386 American Language and Culture Program (ALCP), 52,400 American politics concentration, 106, 414, 416 American Studies major, 506 American Studies Program, 506 Analysis and systems, courses, 278 Analytical chem stry, concentrat on, 105, 414, 415 Anthropology Courses, 115-1 17 Department of, 114 115 Major, 7, 104, 105,413, 415 Anthropology/Justice Studies graduate program, 97, 382 Appeals procedure, 51-52, 62 Basic competenc'es, 63-64 Graduate College, policies and procedures, 412-41 3 Student appeal procedures on grades, 62 Application for graduation, 68 Application, subm'ssion of Graduate College, 407 Aquatic option, 8 Archaeology concentration, 105, 413, 415 Architectural administration and management courses, 205 206 Architectural communication courses, 208 Architectural design and technology stud'os courses, 206 Architectural philosophy and history courses, 206-207 Architectural Studies major, 8, 199, 204 205 Architectura technology courses, 207 208 Architecture Courses, 205208 Majors, 199 Master of, 199, 413 School of. 202-205 Architecture and Environmental Design, College of, 197 221 Academic standards, 199-201 Admission, 197-98 Advising, 198 Degree requirements, 19&199 Degrees, majors, and concentrations, 199 Foreign study, 200-201 Gallery of Design, 197 General information, 201 General Studies requirement, 198 Graduation requirements, 198 Library, 21, 197 Master's degrees, 199 Organization, 197, 499 Special programs. 201 Architecture professional studies courses, 208 Arizona Board of Regents, 18, 499 Historical Foundation Library, 21 Prevention Resource Center, 400-401 Real Estate Center, 24, 228 Resident, requirements for, 40-41,47 State Grant, 42 Trust Fund, 42 Art Courses, 330-336 Major, 7, 322, 326-330 School of, 326-336 Art auxiliary courses, 335-336 Art education Concentration, 7, 248, 322, 327-328 Courses, 333 Art history Courses, 333-335 Concentration, 7, 322, 326 Asian histow concentration. 106, 413. 416 e), Asian ~ a n g i a g e s( ~ h i n e s e l ~ a ~ a n e smajor, 7, 104,151 Asian studies Center for, 27, 110-1 11 Emphasis, 7, 8, 104. See also specific department for study emphasis. Associated Students of Arizona State University (ASASU), 34 Astronomy Courses, 178-179 Emphasis, 8, 104, 175 Minor, 175 ASU 2+2 programs, 272 ASU 3+2 programs, 271,272 ASU East, 420440 Administrative and academic directory, 441 ASU Research Park, 21 ASU Sun Cities Center, 21, 401402 ASU West, 20,505 516 Administration, 516 Administrative and academic directory, 509 Adm'ssion, 505 506 Degree programs, 416, 506-507 Faculty and academic professionals, 510-515 Athlet'cs, intercollegiate, 35 ATM, 34 Attendance, 59 Audit enrollment, 60 Awareness area requirements for general stud'es, 73-74 Cultural, 73 Global, 73 Historical, 73 74 B, grade of, 60 Bachelor's degrees Degrees offered, 7 8 Of Arts, 7. See also area of specialization. Of Arts in Education. 7. 245. 246. 252 Of Fine Arts, 7,322,323,327 330, 336-337, 352 353 - - Of Interdisciplinary Studies, 95-96 Of Music, 7, 322, 340-345 Of Science, 7-8. See also area of specialization. Of Science in Design, 8. 199, 202, 208 Of Science in Engineer~ng,8. See also area of specializat'on. Of Science In Landscape Architecture, 8, 199, 214 Of Sclence n Nursing, 8, 364 Of Science 'n Planning, 8, 199, 214 Of Social Work, 8, 390-391 Second baccalaureate degree, 70 Beta Gamma Sigma, 222 Bike Co-op Repair Sew'ce, 34 Bilingual/Bicultural Education, Center for. 25, 244 Bilingual education Concentration, 245, 414. 415 Courses, 255 Optlon, 506 Bilingual education1English as a second language concentration, 7, 245, 246, 249 INDEX 535 Bioarchaeology concentration, 105, 413 Biochemical emphasis, 8, 266, 280-281 Biochemical engineering emphasis, 8, 266, 283 Biochemistry Concentration, 105, 414, 415 Emphasis, 8, 104, 123 Bioelectrical engineering emphasis, 8, 266, 283 Bioengineering Courses, 289-290 Major, 8,266,267, 282-285, 414, 415 Biological Sciences, 117 118 Academic specialization, 7, 118, 245, 248, 506 Major, 105, 414 Biology Courses, 118-1 19 Major, 8, 104 Biomaterials engineering emphasis, 8, 266, 283 Biomechanical emphasis. 8. 267. 314 Biomechanical engineering emphasis, 8, 266, 283 Biomechanics concentration, 105. 416 Biomedical emphasis, 8, 266, 281 Biomedical and clinical engineering concentration, 267, 414, 415 Biomedical imaging engineering emphasis, 8, 266,283-284 Biosystems engineering emphasis, 8, 266, 284 Board of Regents, Arizona, 18, 499 Botany , Concentration, 106, 120, 414 Courses, 120-1 21 Department of, 119-1 20 Major, 8, 104, 105, 119-120, 414, 415 Bowling, 34 British history concentration, 106, 413, 416 Broadcast journalism emphasis, 7, 371, 379 Broadcasting major, 7, 371, 379 Buckley Amendment, 64-65 Budgets, 41 Building Abbreviations, 521 Building Design major, 199, 414 Business minor, 96,223 Business, College of, 222-243 Academic access program, 227 Academic organization, 500 Academic standards, 227 Admission, 222-223 Advising, 223-224 Asian studies, 227-228 Bachelor of Science degree, 224. 226, 227 Certificates, 224-225 Core requirements, 22S227 Degrees, majors, and concentrations, 225 Doctoral degrees, 226 General studies requirements, 226 Graduation requirements, 226-227 Honors program, 228 International Business Studies, 240 Latin American studies, 228 Master's degrees, 224-226 Prelaw studies, 228 Research centers, 228-229 Special programs, 227 228 Business Administration Courses, 232 Department of, 231 Major, 190,414 Master of, 224, 506 Business education Academic specialization, 7, 245, 248 Concentration, 245, 414 Courses, 253 Business law courses, 232 Business/management emphasis, 7, 1-1 96, 371,379 Business Research, Center for, 24, 229 C, grade of, 60 Calendar, university, 9-13 Camp Tontozona, 21 Campus Communities, 35-36 Campus maps ASU West, 508 Main, 517 520 Campus Match, 524 Campuses and sites, 20-21 Cancer Research Institute, 27 Candidacy for degrees Graduate, 409-41 3 Undergraduate, 66-70 Career Services, 35 Catalog, editor, 2 graduation under original enrollment, 66-69 Catering, 34 Centers Academic Precocity, 246 Advanced Purchasing Studies, 24, 228 Advanced Transportation Systems Research, 25,263 Advancement of Small Business, 229 Aerospace Research, 25,263 Agribusiness Policy Studies, 25-26, 263, 421 Arizona Prevention Resource, 40&401 Arizona Real Estate, 24, 228 Asian Studies, 27, 97. See also specific department for study emphasis. BilinguallBicultural Education. 25, 244 Business Research, 24,229 Cancer Research Institute, 27 Computer-Integrated Manufacturing Systems Research (CIMS), 26,263 Consortium for Instructional lnnovation, 30 Counselor Training, 246 Downtown, 20,401 East Valley, 20, 401 Economic Outlook, 24,229 Energy Systems Research, 26,263 Environmental Studies, 30, 97 Exercise and Sport Research Institute, 29 Financial Systems Research, 24, 229 First Interstate Center for Services Marketing, 2425,229 Herberger Center for Design Excellence, 24, 197 Hispanic Research. 29, 112 Indian Education, 25, 244 lnnovation in Engineering Education, 263 Joan and David Lincoln Center for Ethics, 229 Latin American Studies, 27-28. See also specific department for study emphasis. Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 27, 97 Meteorite Studies, 28, 112 Professional Development, 263 Research in Engineering and Applied Sciences, 26, 263 Solid State Electronics Research, 26, 263 Solid State Science, 28, 112 Study of Early Events in Photosynthesis, 2829,112 Study of Law, Science and Technology, 27,357 Sun Cities, 401-402 Systems Science and Engineering Research, 236 Telecommunications Research, 26-27, 263 Ceramic materials emphasis, 8, 266, 286 Ceramics Concentration, 7, 322, 328, 414 Courses, 332 Certificates, 96, 506-507 Accountancy, 507 American Humanics, Certificate in Youth Agency Administration, 386-387 American Indian Justice Studies, 383 Asian Studies, 110-1 11 ASU West, 506-507 East Asian Studies, 111 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management, 228 Financial Management and Control, 224225 Gerontology, 405 Hazardous Materials and Waste Management, 437-438 Health Physics, 111 International Business Studies, 240 Investment Valuation and Management, 224 Jewish Studies, 111 Latin American Studies, 111 Nonprofit Management, 400 Post-Master's Nurse Practioner, 400 Quality Analysis, 234 Russian and East European Studies, 111-1 12 Scholarly Publishing, 149 Southeast Asian Studies, 112 Translation, 112 Treasury Management, 225 Women's Studies, 112 Certification for post-baccalaureate teaching, 250-251 Certification for teaching in Arizona, 251 Charges, 37-40,43, 528-531 Charles Trumbull Hayden Library, 21 Checklist for New Students (FAQ), 525 Chemical, Bio and Materials Engineering, Department of, 279-291 Courses, 288-291 Chemical Engineering Courses, 288-289 Major, 8,266-267,279-282,414,415 Chemical process engineering concentration, 267,414,415 Chemical reactor engineering concentration. 267,414,415 Chemistry Academic specialization, 7, 124, 245, Concentration, 106, 414 Courses, 124-126 Major, 7, 104, 105, 122-123, 414, 415 Chemistry and Biochemistry, Department of, 122-1 24 INDEX 537 Ch~canaand Chicano Studies, 126127 Courses, 126127 Major, 126 Minor, 126 Child and family services, 32 Chinese Academic specialization, 7, 153, 245 Courses, 155-1 56 ChoralIGeneral Music major, 7, 322, 340 Choral Music concentration, 322, 415 Cinema, 34. See also Film Studies. Civil Engineering major, 8,266,268,291-294, 414,415 Civil and Environmental Eng~neering Courses, 29.5297 Department of, 291-297 Class schedule (Schedule of Classes), 58,525 Class standing, 63 Classification of courses, 44-45 Continuing registration, 44 Corequisites, 45 Course numbering system, 44 First-year seminar, 44-45 Honors, 45 Independent study, 44 International program, 45 Internship, 44, 45 Law, 45 Omnibus, 44-45 Prerequisites, 45 Pro-seminar, 44 Special topics, 44, 45 Climatology, Office of, 140 Clinic, Student Health, 33-34 Clinical Laboratory Sciences major, 8, 104, 168 Clinical laboratory scienceslmedical technology courses, 169-1 70 Clinical psychology concentration, 106, 416 Clubs, 34-36 Code of Conduct, Student, 46 College Level Examination Program (CLEP), 53-54,55,56 General examinations, 54 Subject examinations, 54 55 College, list, 6 Architecture and Environmental Design, 19722 1 Business, 222-243 Education, 244-262 Engineering and Applied Sciences, 263-320 Extended Education, 399-403 Fine Arts, 321 356 Graduate, 404-416 Law, 357 361 L'beral Arts and Sciences, 102-1 96 Nursing, 362 369 Public Programs, 370-389 Social Work, School of, 390-398 University Honors, 99-101 Communication Academic specialization, 7, 245 Communication internships, 375 Courses, 375-377 Degree requirements, 374 Department of, 374-377 Interdisciplinary doctoral degree, 375 Major, 7, 371,413,416 Communication arts concentration, 245, 413, 414,415 Commun~cationDisorders major, 105. 414 Communication Studies major, 506 Communicative development concentration, 371,416 Community college credits, 51 Community health nursing Clinical divisions, 362 Concentration, 415 Community health services, 366 Community mental healthtpsychiatric nursing concentration, 415 Comparative literature concentration English, 105, 129, 413 French, 105,413 German, 106,413 Spanish, 106,414 Comparative politics concentration, 106, 414, 416 Composition Concentration, 7, 322, 344-345 Major, 322, 414 Composition requirement, first year, 66 Comprehensive examinations, 54-55 Computat'onal mathematics option, 8, 104, 163 164 Computer analysis concentration, 8, 266 Computer engineering technology courses, 434-435 Computer graphics, interactive, emphasis, 437 Computer Information Systems Courses, 234 Major, 8, 225, 233-234 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Research Center, 26,263 Computer methods emphasis, 8, 266, 267 Computer Science, 127 Doctoral degree, 41 6 Major, 8, 104, 266, 268, 297-298, 414, 416 Master of, 414 Computer Science and Engineering Courses, 300-302 Department of, 297-302 Computer systems option, 8. 267 Computer Systems Engineering major, 8, 266, 298 300 Computer-aided design concentration, 199, 414 Computer-aided processes concentration, 268, 415,416 Computer-based education courses. See Business Education. Computer-integrated manufacturing concentration, 268, 41 5, 416 Computer-integrated manufacturing engineer~ng technology emphasis, 8, 267, 436 Computing Commons, 23 Computing Commons Gallery. 21 22 Computing facilities and sewices, 23 Concurrent degrees, 70, 96, 97 Concurrent enrollment, 59 Conditional readmission, 58 Conduct, Student code of, 46 C ~ n ~ ~ rfor t iInstructional ~ m Innovation, 30 Construction Courses, 274-275 Del E. Webb School of, 272 275 Major, 8, 266, 267, 272-274,414 Construction science concentration, 267, 414 Continuing Education. See Extended Education, College of. Control and dynamic systems emphasis, 8, 267 Cooperative Education, 59 Core area requirements for General Studies, 72 73 Humanities and fine arts, 72-73 Literacy and critical inquiry. 72 Natural sciences, 73 Numeracy, 72 Soctal and behavioral sciences, 73 Correspondence study, 402 Council for Design Excellence, 201 Counseling, Master of, 245, 414 Counseling and Consultation, students, 33 Minor ty Assistance Program (MAP), 33 Counseling and student personnel concentration, 245. 414 Counseling Psychology Courses, 261 Major, 245,416 Program area, 260 Counselor Education Courses, 261 Major, 245, 414, 415 Program area, 260 Counselor Training Center, 246 Course lrsting codes, 45 Course loads, 58 Course prefix index, 558-559 Courses Classification of, 44-45 Key to course listing codes, 45 Repeating, 62 Creative Writing, M.F.A., 105, 405, 414 Credit card payments, 39 Credit enrollment, 58-59 Commun'ty colleges, 51 Requirements, graduation for seniors, 6 S 7 0 Transfer of, 50-52 Crlminal and juvenile just'ce concentration, 371, 416 Cultural geography courses, 140-141 Curriculum and Instruction Courses, 252-258 D'vision of, 252 258 Interd'sciplinary Doctoral Degree, 405, 406 Major, 245, 413, 416,414,415 Curriculum studies concentration, 245, 405 D D, grade of, 60 Dance Courses, 337-338 Department of, 336-338 Major, 7, 322, 414 Dance education concentration, 7, 322 Dance history courses, 337 Dance Laboratory, Unrversity. 22 23 Dance Studio Theatre, 22 Daniel E. Noble Science and Engineering Library, 21 Deadlines, payment, 39 Dean's I~st,64 Deans, Colleges and Schools, 499-501 Debitlcredit card payments, 39 Decal, parking, 38 INDEX 539 Decision and Information Systems Concentration, 225, 415 Courses, 234 235 Department of, 233-235 Major, 225, 233, 414 Defense Activity for Non-Traditiona Education Support (DANTES), 98 Definitions, academic, 526-527 Definitions of student records Directory information, 65 Educational record, 65 Eligible student, 64-65 Personally identifiable information, 65 Record, 65 Degree audit, 524 Degree programs Bachelor's. See specific college, school, or department. Doctor's, 41 5-416. See also specific college, school, or department. List of, 7-8 Master's, 41 3 4 1 5 . See also specific college, school, or department. Preprofessional, 103 Second baccalaureate degree, 70 Degree requirements, 66-70 Application for graduation, 68 Credit, 66 First-year composition, 66 Grade point, 66 Guidelines for determination of catalog year, 66,88 Petition for variance from degree, 68 Program of study, 68 Resident credit, 66 Delinquent financial obligations, 40 Dentistry preprofess~onalprogram, 103 Departments of instruction, 6 Deposits, 37-38, 43, 528-531 Design Bachelor of Science In, 8, 198, 199, 208 Courses, 212-213 Emphasis, 8, 266, 267 Master of Science in, 415 School of, 208-21 2 Design and theatre technology emphasis, 351 Design methodology, theory, and criticism, concentration, 199, 415 Designltechnicaltheatre concentration, 7, 322, 415 Developmental neurolinguistic disorders concentration, 106, 416 Developmental psychology concentration, 106, 41 6 Directing emphasis, 7, 322, 351-352 Directory information, 65, 522 524 Directory information, ASU West, 509 Disabled applicants, admission of, 52-53 Disability Resources for Students, 32 Dispute resolution concentration, 371, 416 Disqual f~cation,64 Dissertat'on, 41 1 Distance Learn~ngTechnology, 402 Distinction Admiss'on with, 50 Graduation with academic recognition, 70 Divisions, College of Education Curriculum and Instruction, 252 Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, 258-259 Psychology in Education, 26C-261 Doctoral degrees Education, 245246, 415 General list, 415-416 Juris Doctor, 358, 416 Muslcal Arts, 323, 415 Philosophy. 415-416. See specific college, school, or department. Public Administration, 388, 406, 415 Domicile affidavit, 47 Downtown Center, 20,401 Drama City. 22 Drawing Concentration, 7, 322, 328, 414 Courses, 330 Dropladd, 61 Dual degrees, 96, 97 E, grade of, 60 Early Childhood Education Concentration, 245, 413, 414, 415 Courses, 252-253 Major, 7, 245 Option, 506 Early notification date. 47 East campus, See ASU East. Ecology concentration, 107, 415, 416 Economic Outlook Center, 24, 229 Economics Academic specialization, 7, 245 Courses, 236-237 Department of, 127-128,235 236 Major, 7, 8, 104, 127 128, 225,235-236, 414-41 6 Educat'on Academic organ'zat'on, 409 Academic standards, 250 Admission, 247 Advising, 247 Areas of specialization, 248 Bachelor of Arts In, 7, 245 Certification requ rements, 251 College of, 244 251 Core courses, 251 Course work requirements, 248 249 Degrees, majors, and concentrations, 245 246,414 Doctor of, 245 246, 415 Doctor of Philosophy degrees, 245-246 Graduation requirements, 250 Master of, 245-246, 414 Master of Arts degree, 245-246 Organization, 244, 246 247 Post-baccalaureate certification, 250 251 Professiona F eld Exper ences, Office of, 244 Student Affairs, Off ce of, 244 Educat onal Admin strat on and Supervision Courses, 259 Major, 245, 414,416, 506 Program area, 258 Educat~onalDevelopment, 32 333 D sab ity Resources for Students, 32-33 Educationa Opportunity Center 32 Upward Bound Program, 33 Veterans Upward Bound, 33 Educationa Leadership and Pol cy Studies Courses, 259-260 Division of, 258 259 M a j ~ r245,416 , Educationa Med a and Computers Concentrat on, 245, 416 Courses, 253 254 Major, 245,414 Program area 253 Educat onal Opportun ty Center, 32 Educat onal po icy studies Courses, 259 260 Program area, 258 Educat'onal Psychology Courses, 261-262 Major, 245, 260,414,416 Electr cal Engineering Courses, 305 307 Department of, 303-307 Major, 8, 266,268, 303-305 Electronic systems option, 8, 267 Electronics and Computer Technology Department of, 432435 Courses, 433-435 Electronics Engineering Technology Concentration, 268, 415 Courses, 433435 Major, 8, 267, 432-433 E ementary Education Concentrat~on,245, 416 Courses, 254 Major, 7, 245, 252,414-416, 506 Program area, 254 Emp oyment, 43 Federa work study, 43 Part t me off campus, 43 Univers'ty hourly, 43 Energy and materials convers on concentration, 267,415,416 Energy performance and climate responsive architecture concentration, 199, 414 Energy Studies, 97 Energy systems emphasis, 8, 267 Energy Systems Research, Center for, 26,263 Engineering Bachelor of Science in, 8 Core courses, 278 279 Degree requ'rements, 269, 277-278 Majors, 266-268 Master of Sc ence 'n, 269,414 Schoo of, 275 278 Specia Stud es, 319-320 Eng'neering and Applied Sciences, College of, 263-320 Academic organ zat'on, 263,50&501 Academic standards, 270 Admission, 264 265 Advising, 265 ASU 3+2 programs, 271,272 Bachelor of Science degree, 266-267 Courses, 272 320,420-440 Degree requirements, 269 Doctoral degree, 269 Engineering core courses, 278 279 General Studies requirement, 269 Integrated BSE-MS program, 265, 268 Master of Science degree, 268 269 INDEX 541 Master of Technology. 269 Pre-professional status, 264 ROTC students, 271 Special programs, 27Cb271 Engineering Interdisciplinary Studies major, 8, 266 Engineering mechanics, emphas's, 8, 267 Engineering Science major, 268, 414 Engineering Special Stud es major, 8, 319 320 Engineering technology core courses, 426440 English Academic specialization, 7, 245, 506 Courses, 129-1 32 Department of, 128 132 First-year composition, graduation requirement, 66 Major, 7, 104, 105, 128, 129, 413,415, 506 Proficiency requirements, 48-50 Engl~shas a Second Language (ESL) Concentration, 246, 247, 413 Master of Teaching, 106, 415 Option, 506 English education concentration, 245, 413 English linguistics concentration, 105, 129, 413 English placement, 55-56 Enrollment Changes in, 60-61 Concurrent, 59 High-ranking high school seniors, 50 Types of, 60-61 Verification guidelines, 59 Entrance examinations, 47 Entrance requirements, 47 56 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management, Certificate in, 228 Environmental analysis and programming courses, 206 Environmental control concentration, 267, 414, 415 Environmental emphasis, 8, 266 Environmental engineering opt'on, 8, 266, 292 Environmental Planning Major, 199,214,414 Master of, 199, 414 Env~ronmentalpsychology concentration, 106, 416 Environmental Resources Courses, 220-221 Major, 8, 199, 214, 415 Environmental/sanitary concentration, 268, 377, 414-41 5 Environmental Studies, The Center for 97 Equal opportunity and affirmative action statement, 19 European history concentration, 106, 413, 416 Examinations, see Testing Exercise and sport studies concentration, 8, 104,133 Exercise and we1 ness concentration, 8, 104, 132 Exercise and wellness education concentration, 245,415 Exercise Science lnterdisciplinary Doctor of Philosophy degree program, 405,406,416 Major, 105,416 Exercise Science and Physical Education Concentration, 132-1 33 Courses, 133-1 35 Department of. 132-135 Minor, 133 Exercise SciencelPhysical Education major, 8, 104,105,415 Exercise and Sport Research Institute, 29 Expenses and fees, 37 38,43,528-531 Experimental psychology concentration, 106, 416 Expulsion for academic dishonesty, 64 Extended Education Academic organization, 501 Administrators, 501 College of, 399-403 Facilities concentration, 267, 414 Facilities development and management concentration, 199, 414 Facilities planning and management concentration, 199, 415 Faculty and academic professionals, 442497, 510-515 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974,64 Family Resources and Human Development Academic specialization, 7, 245 Courses, 139 Department of, 135-1 39 Major, 7, 8, 104, 105, 135137,415 Family resources and human development in business concentration, 7, 8, 104, 135-136 Family Science, 105 Family studies Concentration, 105 Courses, 137 138 Family studieslchild development concentration, 7, 8, 104, 136 FAQ (frequently asked questions), 525 Federal Parent Loan. 43 Federal Pell rant, 42 Federal Perkins Loan, 43 Federal Stafford Loan, 43 Federal Supplemental Grant, 42 Federal Work Study Program, 43 Fees, deposits and charges, 37-43,528-531 Fibers Concentration, 7, 322, 328, 414 Courses, 332 Fllm Studies, 97 Finance Concentration, 225, 415 Courses, 238 239 Department of, 237-238 Major, 8, 225 Financ~ala~d,41-43 F'nancial management specialization, 506 Flnancia System Research, Center for, 24, 229 Fine Arts Academic organization, 501 Admission, 321 Advising, 321 322 Baccalaureate degrees, 7, 323 College of, 321-356 Courses, 330 356 Degree requirements, 323 324 Graduate degrees, 323 Graduation requirements, 324 Master's of, 414 Minors, 323 Flrst Interstate Center for Services Marketing, 24-25,229 First-year composition, graduation requirement, 66 First-year seminar, 44-45 Fletcher Library, 21 Food and nutrition courses, 138-1 39 Food industry option, 422 Food quality assurance concentration, 267, 414 Food service management option, 135136 Fore'gn language, Department of. See Languages and Literatures, Department of. Foreign service preprofessionalprogram, 103 Foreign students. See International students. Foreign study. See Study Abroad Programs. Forensics, 36 Forfeiture of refunds, 40 Fraternities and sororities, 32 French Academic specialization, 7, 153, 245 Courses, 156-1 57 Major, 7, 104, 105, 151-152, 413 Frequent y asked questions, 525 Freshmen, admission, 47-50 Gallery of Design. 22, 197 Galvin Playhouse, 22 Gammage Memorial Auditorium, 22 General administration officers, 499 General agribusiness option, 422 General building construction option, 8, 266 General dietetics option, 136 General examinations, 56 General family resources and human development concentration, 105, 415 General mathematics option, 8, 104, 163 General Military Course (GMC), ROTC, 113 General Music Concentration, 322, 414 Major, 322,415 General studies Awareness areas, 71, 73-74 Core areas, 71, 72-73 Courses, 74-94 Requirement, 71-74. See also specific co lege, school, or department. Geochemistry concentration, 105, 414, 415 Geography Academic specialization, 7, 245 Asian studies, emphasis, 7, 8, 140 Courses. 140-1 42 Department of, 139-1 40 Latin American studies, emphasis, 7, 8, 140 Major, 7, 8, 104, 106, 413, 416 Geology Concentration, 106, 414 Courses, 143-1 45 Department of. 143 Major, 8, 104, 106,415,416 Minor, 143 Geotechnicallsoil mechanics concentration, 268, 414.415 INDEX 543 German Academic specialization, 7, 245 Courses, 157 Major, 7, 104, 106, 152,413 Minor, 153 Gerontology Certificate Program, 96, 405 Courses, 405 Gifted concentration, 246, 414 Global awareness, General Studies, 73 Global Business major, 506 Glossary (academic definitions), 526-527 Good standing, academic, 63 Grade point, degree requirement, 66 Grades and marks, 60 Grading system, 59-63 Audit enrollment, 60 Change of grade, 6 1 4 2 Credit enrollment, 60 Definition of a credit unit, 5 M 0 Demonstration of mastery, 62 Dropladd, 61 Final grade report, 62 Grade appeals, 62 Grade point average, 61 Grade points, 61 Grades and marks, 60 Grading options, 60 Incomplete, 60 Instructor-initiated drop, 60-61 Instructor-initiatedwithdrawal, 61 Medical withdrawal, 61 Midterm report, 62 Passlfail enrollment, 60 Records hold, 62 Remedial enrollment, 60 Repeating courses, 62 Restricted withdrawal, 61 Satisfactory, 60 Transcripts, 62-63 University poltcy for student appeal procedures on grades, 62 Unrestricted withdrawal, 61 Withdrawal from the university, 61 Graduate College, 404-416 Academic organization, 502 Degree requirements, 409-413 Degrees, majors, and concentrations, 413416 Procedures, 408-409 Graduate Nurse Organization, 366 Graduation application or reapplication, 38 Graduation fee, 39 Graduation information Concurrent degrees, 70 Graduate degrees, 70 Requirements, 6&70 Second baccalaureate degree. 70 Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE), 98 Wlth academic recognition, 70 Graduation requirements, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 107 Grants Arizona State Grant, 42 Arizona Trust Fund, 42 Federal Pell Grant, 42 Federal Supplemental Grant, 42 University Grant, 42 Graphic communications Courses, 438 Emphasis, 8,267,436-437 Graphic communications technology concentration. 268, 415 Graphic design Concentration. 7, 322, 328 Courses, 332 333 Greek courses, 157 Guidelines for determination of catalog year, degree requirement, 67-68 Guitar concentration, 7, 322 Half-Time enrollment, 59 Harry Wood Gallery, 23 Hayden Library, 21 Hayden's F e r v Review, 34 Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Certificate Program, 399-400, 437-438 Health Administration and Policy, School of, 239 Courses, 239 Master of Health Services Administration, 239 Health and Physical Education, Department of. See Exercise Science and Physical Education, Department of. Health physics Certificate of concentration. 111 Preprofessionalprogram, 103 Health science courses, 133 Health Service, Student, 33-34 Health Services Administration Courses, 239 Major, 225,414 Master's of, 225, 414 Heavy construction option, 8, 266 Hebrew courses, 158 Herberger Center for Design Excellence, 24, 197 High school seniors, special enrollment, 50 Higher and Adult Education major, 246, 414, 415 Higher education Concentration, 246, 414, 41 5 Courses, 260 Program area, 258 Hispanic Research Center, 29 Historical awareness, General Studies, 73-74 History Academic specialization, 7, 245, 506 Courses, 146-1 49 Department of, 145-1 49 Major, 7, 8, 104, 106, 145, 413, 416, 506 University, 19 20 History and philosophy of science courses, 174 Historyltheory and criticism emphasis, 7, 322, 352 HIV, 34 Hol~days,rel~gious,1 Homecoming, 34 Home economics education courses, 139 Honors College, University, 99-101 Admission, 100 Benefits, 99 100 Courses, 101 Honors transcript recognition, 101 Nature and goals, 99 Office of national scholarship advisement, 99 Retention, 100. See Retention. Honors program, business, 228 Housing, Residential L~fe,31-32, 38 Houslng and Urban Development Courses, 221 Major, 8, 199, 214 Human development courses, 369 Human factors concentration, 268, 415 Human factors in design concentration, 199, 415 Human Immunodeficiency Virus, 34 Human nutrition option, 136 Human nutrition--dietetics concentration, 7, 8, 104, 136 Human resources management specialization, 506 Humanics Certificate Program, 386-387 Humanities Courses, 150 Major, 7, 104, 106, 149, 413 Master's program, 150 Minor, 150 Program, 149-1 50 Human~tieseducation courses, 256 Humanlties and fine arts, General Studies, 7273 I, grade of, 60 Identification cards, 38, 58 Immunization requlrements, 47-48 Incomplete, mark of, 60 Independent study, 44 Indian education Center for, 25 Concentration, 245, 413, 414, 415 Courses, 255 Indian Legal Program, 357-358 Indonesian courses, 158 lndustrial Design Courses, 212-213 Major, 8, 199,208,415 lndustrial Engineering major, 8, 266, 268, 308309,415,416 lndustrial management Courses, 438-439 Emphasis, 8, 267,437 lndustrial management and supervision concentration, 268, 415 lndustrial and Management Systems Engineering, Department of, 307 31 1 Courses, 310-31 1 lndustrial Technology Courses, 438 Major, 8, 267,436-438 Informationsystems concentratlon, 268, 415, 416 Inorganic chemistry concentration, 105, 414, 415 Institute for Studles in the Arts, 27, 321 Instruction Units, Chairs and Directors, 499-504 lnstructional Programs, Division of, 402 lnstructional technology concentration, 246, 416 lnstructional Television Fixed Service (ITFS), 402 INDEX 545 lnstrumenta music concentrat'on, 7, 322, 340 341,414,415 Instrumental Music major, 7, 322, 340-341 lnsurance courses, 239 lnsurance requ'rements For foreign students, 52 For students, 34 Integrated circuit materials emphasis, 286 Integrative Studies major, 506 Interact've computer graphics Courses, 439 Emphasis, 8, 437 Intercollegiate Athletics, 35 Intercultural commun~cationconcentration, 371, 41 6 Interdisc'plinary Arts and Performance major, 506 Interdiscipl'nary Committee on Curriculum and Instructlon, 245, 405 on Molecular and Cellular Bio ogy, 172 lnterdisciplinary Humanities Program, 149-150 Courses, 150 Interdisciplinary/intercollegiate programs, graduate, 394 398 lnterdisciplinary Studies Bachelor of (B.I.S.), 7, 24, 95 96 Major(B.A., B.S.), 7, 8, 104, 110. Types of, 96-98. See also Cert'f cates. Interior Design Courses, 212-21 3 Major, 8, 199, 209, 415 lntermedia Concentration, 7, 322, 328 329, 414 Courses, 330-331 lnternational agribusiness option, 422 lnternational Baccalaureate Dip omalcertificate, 54 Cred t, 56 lnternational Business Studies Certificate, 290 Courses, 240 lnternational Programs, 41&-419 Area studles, 419 Courses, 45 lnternationa relations concentration, 106, 414, 416 lnternational students, 52, 407 Admission, 52 Insurance, 52 lnternational studies specialization, 506 Interpreters Theatre, 36 InTouch, 34,39 Intramural sports, 35 Islamic Studles, 97 Italian Courses, 158 Major, 7, 104 ITFS, 402 J. Russell and Bonita Nelson Fine Arts Center, 22 Japanese Academic spec alization, 7, 245 Courses, 158 159 Major teaching field, 151 Jazz concentration, 7, 322, 341 342 Jewish studies program, 111 Emphasis, 111 Jobs, student, 43 Joint Urban Design Program, 401 Journalism Academic specialization, 7, 245 Courses, 380-381 Major, 7, 371, 379 Journalism and Telecommunication, Walter Cronkite School of, 378 381 Courses, 380 381 Degrees, 378 Juris Doctor degree, 358, 416 Justice Studies Concurrent M.A. n Anthropology and M.S. in Justice Studies, 382 Courses, 383-385 Degree requirements, 382-383 lnterdisciplinary Doctor of Philosophy degree program, 371 Major, 8, 371, 382,415,416 Master of Science degree program, 371, 382 School of, 381-385 K KAET-N PBS affiliate, 22 Community Advisory Board, 504 Katz'n Concert Hall, 22 Kerr Cultural Center, 22 Key Course listing codes, 45 Course prefix abbreviations, 558-559 General Studies credit abbreviations, 74 Keyboard concentration, 7, 322, 342 Landscape Architecture Courses, 220 Degree, 214 Major, 199, 214 Language and culture concentration French, 105,413 German, 106,413 Spanish, 106,414 Language laboratory requirement, 155 Languages and Literatures, Department of, 151 162. See also specific language. Certificate Program in Translation, 154 Courses, 155-1 62 Foreign languages for international professions, 153 Graduate programs, 153 Language laboratory requirement, 155 Majors, 151-153 Minors, 153 Placement, foreign language, 56, 154 Requirement, foreign language, 107, 154 Requirement. Graduate College, 41 1 Secondary education specialization, 153 Late registration fee, 38 Refund, 39 Latin American history concentration, 106, 413, 416 Latin American stud~es Center for, 27-28 Emphasis, 7, 8, 104. See also specific department for study emphasis. Program, 111,228 Latin courses, 159 Law, College of, 357-361 Academic organization, 501 Accreditation, 359 Admission, 358 Courses, 359-361 Fees, 37 Grading, 359 Honor code, 359 Indian Legal Program, 357 358 Juris Doctor degree, 358 Law Journal, 358 Preprofessional program, 103 Retention standards, 359 Law, justice, and minority populations concentration, 371, 416 Law Library, 21, 357 Law, policy, and evaluation concentration, 371, 416 Law, Science and Technology, Center for the Study of, 357 Laws, Master of, 414 Learning concentration, 246, 416 Learning and Instructional Technology Courses, 262 Major, 246,260-261,414,415, 416 Program area, 260 Legal and ethical studies, 231 Courses, 232 Leisure Studies. See Recreation Management and Tour'sm, Department of. Liberal Arts and Sciences, College of, 102-196 Academic organization, 501 502 Admission to college, 102 103 Advising, 103 Certificate programs and areas of emphasis, 110-112 Course, 112 Degree requirements, 107 109 Degrees, 103-1 06 General Studies requirement, 107 Graduation requirements, 107 Preprofessional programs, 103 Special programs, 110-1 12 Undec~dedmajors, 103 Libraries and collections, 21 Architecture and Environmental Design Library, 21, 197 Arizona Historical Foundation Library, 21 Charles Trumbul Hayden Library, 21 Daniel E. Noble Science and Engineering Library, 21 Fletcher Library, ASU West, 21 Law Library, 21,357 Music Library, 21 University Archives, 21 Library science courses, 255-256 Life Sciences major, 506 Lifelong Learning, Center for. See ASU Sun Cities Center. Lifespan developmental psychology concentration, 246, 416 Linguistics, 97 Concentration, 105,414 Courses, 132 English concentration, 413 Literacy and critical inquiry, General Studies, 72 Literature, concentration French, 105,413 German, 106,413 Spanish, 106, 414 Literature and language concentration, 105, 129,413 Loans, 31,42-43 Federal Parent Loans, 43 Federal Perkins Loan, 43 Federal Stafford Loan, 43 William D. Ford D rect Student Loan, 42-43 Louise Lincoln Kerr Cultural Center, 22 Lyceum Theatre, 22 Majors offered. See also specific co lege, school, or department. Baccalaureate degrees, 7-8 Graduate degrees, 41 3-416 Management Concentration, 225, 41 5 Courses, 241 242 Department of, 240 241 Entrepreneursh~plsmallbusiness track, 241 General management track, 240 Major, 8, 225, 240-241 Managing human resources track, 241 Management commun cation, 231 Manufacturing emphas~s,8, 267 Manufacturing engineering option, 8, 266 Manufacturing engineering technology Concentration, 268, 41 5 Emphasis, 8, 267, 436 Major, 8, 267, 435436 Manufacturing and Industrial Technology, Department of, 435438 Courses, 438440 Manufacturing and materials processing emphas~s,8. 266 Manufacturing technology courses, 439-440 Map, ASU Main, 517-520 Map, ASU West, 508 Market ng Concentrat'on, 225, 415 Courses, 243 Department of, 242 243 Major, 8,225,243 Specialization, 506 Mass communication Courses, 380 Master of, 371,414 Master's degrees General list, 413-41 6 Of Accountancy, 225, 413 Of Architecture, 199, 413 Of Arts, 41 3. See also specific subject. Of Bus ness Administration, 225, 414 Of Computer Science, 268,414 Of Counseling, 245, 414 Of Education, 414 Of Environmental Planning, 199, 414 Of F~neArts, 322,323,414 Of Health Services Administration, 225, 414 Of Laws, 414 Of Mass Communication, 380, 414 Of Music, 345, 414 Of Natural Science, 414 Of Public Administration, 371, 388, 414 Of Science, 414-41 5. See also specific subject. Of Science in Design, 198, 199, 415 Of Science in Engineering, 266,415 Of Social Work, 391-392, 415 Of Taxation, 225, 41 5 Of Teaching English as a Second Language, 106,129,415 Of Technology, 269,415 Mastery, demonstration of, 62 Materials emphasis, 8, 266 Materials Science and Engineering Courses, 290-291 Major, 8,266,285-287 Mathematics Academic specialization, 7, 245, 506 Concentration, 106, 414 Courses, 164-1 67 Department of, 162-1 67 Examination for proficiency, 55 Major, 7, 8, 104, 106, 162-164, 414,416 Mathematics education Concentration, 245, 415 Courses, 167 Mathematicslchemistry academic specialization, 7, 245 Mathematics/physics academic specialization, 7,245 Mathematics placement, 56 Measles immunizat~on,4 7 4 8 Measurement, statistics, and methodological studies concentration, 246, 416 Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Department of, 312-316 Courses, 316-31 8 Mechanical emphasis, 8, 266 Mechanical Engineering, major, 8, 267, 268, 312-318, 415, 416 Mechan~calengineering technology Concentration, 267, 415 Emphasis, 8, 267, 436 Mechanical metallurgy emphasis, 8, 266, 286287 Medical withdrawal, 61 Medicine preprofessional program, 103 Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 97 98 Meeting basic competencies, 63 Memor~alUnlon, 34 Metals Concentration, 7, 322, 329, 414 Courses, 332 Meteorite Studies, Center for, 28, 112 Meteorology-climatology emphasis, 7, 8, 104 Mexican American studies emphasis, 7,105, 153 Microbiology Concentration, 106, 414 Courses, 169 Department of, 168 169 Major, 8, 104, 106, 168-169,415 Microelectronics option, 8, 267 Microelectronics engineering technology courses, 435 Middle school educat~onoption, 506 Mid-term report, 62 Mildly hand capped concentration, 246, 414 M'litary construction option, 8, 266 M'litary officer training, 98 Military Science Courses, 172 Department of, 170-171 Min'stry preprofessional program, 103 Minors, 96, 107 Minor~tyEngineering Program, 265 Misconduct, scholarly research and creative activities, 412 M ssion, university, 18 Molecular and cellular bioengineer ng emphas~s,8, 266 Molecular and Cellular Biology, 172 Courses, 172 Major, 106, 415,416 Morrison Institute for Public Po cy, 29, 308 Motorlbehavior sport psychology concentration, 105,416 Multicu tura education Concentrat~on,245, 413, 415 Courses, 255 Program area, 255 Multiculturally exceptional concentration, 246, 414 Museum studies concentration, 105, 413 Music Bachelor of, 7 Courses, 345-350 Major, 7, 322, 339 345 Master of, 414 School of, 339-350 Music education Concentration, 245, 416 Courses, 345-346 MUSIC History and Lliterature Concentration, 322 Courses, 34€-347 Major, 414 Music L brary, 21 Music performance courses, 347-350 Music Theatre, 22 Concentration, 7, 322, 342 Major, 414 Music theatre musical direction concentration, 322,414 Music theatre performance concentration, 322, 414 Music theory and compos'tion Concentration, 344 345 Courses, 347 Music Theory concentration, 322, 414 Music Therapy Concentration, 344 Major, 7, 322 Musical Arts, Doctor of, 415 Musical instrument rental charge, 38 Natural resource management concentration, 8, 199,214 Natural Science major, 106, 414 Natural Sciences, General Studies, 73 Nelson F'ne Arts Center, J. Russell and Bonita, 22 Neuroauditory processes concentration, 106, 416 Neurogerontologic communication disorders concentration, 106, 416 New Student Checklist. See Frequently Asked Questions. News editorial emphasis, 7, 371 Noble Sc~enceand Engineering Library, 21 INDEX 549 Nondegree admission, 50 Nonresident applicants, 50 tuition, 37 Northlight Gallery, 22 NR, grade of, 60 Numeracy, General Studies, 72 Nurse Practitioner, Post-Master Certificate program, 400 Nursing Academic organizat~on,502 Academic standards, 365 Admiss~on,362 363 Advising, 363-364 Bachelor of Science n, 8, 364 Clinical divisions, 362 College of, 362-369 Core, 364 365 Courses, 367-369 Degree requirements, 364 Grading pollcy for nursing courses, 365 Graduation requirements, 364 Health requirements, 363 Major, 364, 415 Master of Science degree, 364 Special programs, 365-366 Nursing adrnlnistration concentration, 415 Nurs~ngCollege Council, 366 Nursing student organ'zations, 366 Nursing Students for Ethnic and Cultural Diversity, 366 Nutrition emphasis, 137 Objectives of university, 18 Occupational therapy preprofessional program. 103 Off-campus courses, 402 Office of C imatology. 140 Office of National Scho arship Advisement, 99 Official transcripts, 38 Refund of fees, 39-40 Omnibus courses, 4 4 4 5 Operations and production management courses, 235 Operations research concentration, 268, 415, 416 Option I, I1 (Physics), 8 Optometry preprofessional program, 103 Orchestral instrument concentration, 7, 322, 342 343 Order of the Colf, 359 Organ Hall, 22 Organ'c chemistry concentration, 105, 414, 415 Organ zation control concentrat'on, 268, 415, 416 Organ zation, university, 18 19 Organizational communication concentration, 371, 416 Orientation, new student, 48 Osteopathy preprofessional program, 103 Outdoor recreation concentration, 371, 415 Overloads courses, 58 P P, grade of, 60 Palnting Concentration, 7, 322, 329, 414 Courses, 330 Parent loan, 43 Parent-child nursing Clinical division, 362 Concentrat~on,415 Parking Deca s, 38 Violations, 38 Part-time off campus employment, 43 Passlfail enrollment, 60. See also each college or school. Paul V. Galvin Playhouse, 22 Payment Methods and deadlines, 39 Of refunds, 3 9 4 0 Pell Grant. 42 Performance major, 7,322,341-344,414 Performance and choreography concentration, 7,322 Performance pedagogy concentration, 322,414 Performing and Flne Arts Facilities, 21 23 Computing Commons Gallery, 21 22 Dance Studio Theatre, 22 Drama City, 22 Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium, 22 Harry Wood Gallery, 23 J. Russell and Bon ta Nelson Fine Arts Center, 22 Katzin Concert Hal, 22 Louise Lincoln Kerr Cultural Center, 22 Lyceum Theatre. 22 MUSICTheatre, 22 Northlight Gallery, 22 Organ Hall, 22 Paul V. Galvin Playhouse, 22 Recital Hall, 22 Sundome Center for the Performing Arts, 22 Television Station KAET, 22 University Art Museum, 22 Univers'ty Dance Laboratory, 22-23 Perkins Loan, 43 Personal Computer Train'ng Program. See Centers: Downtown. ~etitioniorvariance from degree, 68 University standards committee, 68 Pharmacy preprofessional program, 103 Ph losophy Courses, 173-1 74 Department of, 173-1 74 Doctor of. See fields of specialization. Major, 7, 104, 106, 173,414 Phone registration (InTouch), 39 Photographic studies concentration, 7, 322, 326,414 Photography Concentration, 7, 322, 329, 414 Courses, 331 Physical anthropology concentration, 105, 413, 41 5 Physical chemistry concentration, 105, 414, 41 5 Physical Education Academic specialization, 7, 245 Concentration, 245, 416 Department of. See Exercise Science and Physical Educat'on. Physical geography courses, 142 Physical sciences courses, 179 Physical therapy preprofessional program, 103 Physics Academic specialization, 7, 177, 245 Concentration, 106, 415, 416 Courses, 177-1 78 Major, 8, 104, 106,414, 415 Physics and Astronomy Courses, 177 179 Department of, 174 179 Minor, 176 Phys'cs/chernistry academic specialization, 7, 245 Physiological psychology concentration, 106, 416 Physiology of exercise concentration, 416 Piano accompanying concentration, 7, 322, 343, 414 Placement Advanced, 53 56 Advising, 57 Eng ish, 56 Mathemat cs, 56 Placement and credit, advanced, spectal programs for, 53-56 Placement examinatlons for proficiency Engl~sh,56 Foreign languages. 56 Mathematics, 56 Plagiarism, 64 Panning, major. 8 planning and Landscape Architecture, School of, 214-221 Courses, 218 221 Majors, 214 218 Plant biochemtstry and molecular biology concentration, 8, 104 Playwriting specialization, 322 Podiatry preprofessional program, 103 Political Science Academlc special zation, 7, 245 Courses, 180-1 82 Department of, 179 182 Major, 7, 8, 104, 106, 179,414, 416, 506 Political theory concentration, 106, 414, 416 Polymers and composites emphasis, 8, 266 Portuguese courses, 159 Post-Master Nurse Practitioner Certificate program, 400 Pre-medical emphasis, 8, 266 Pre-medical engineering, 248, 319-320 Emphasis, 8,266 Option, 8, 266 Preprofessional programs, 103 Advising for, 103 Prerequisites and corequisites, 45 President's Office, 499 Pre-veterinary medicine concentration, 7. 42% 424 PRIME, Project, 401 Printmak~ng Concentration, 7, 322, 329 330. 414 Courses, 331 Prism Theatre, 22 Private mustc instruction, 38, 39 Probation, 64. See also specific college or school. Process engineering emphas~s,8, 266 Profess~onalField Experiences, Office of, 244 INDEX 551 Professional Teacher Preparation Program areas (PTPP), 244,24&249 Admission to, 247 Areas and options or endorsements, 246-247 B.A. in Education, 246 Diversity, Recruitment, and Support Programs, Office of, 244 Field experience requirements, 249-250 General Studies requirement, 248 Professional Field Experiences, Office of, 244 Professional program status, 250 Requirements, 248 Selected studies, 251 Student Affairs, Office of, 244 Student teaching, 251 Teacher Education, 246 Teaching majors and minors. See area of specialization. Professional master's degree, 404. See also Master's Degrees. Professional Officer Course (POC), ROTC, 113, 27 1 Professional Teacher Preparation Program (PTPP), 246-248 Professors, 442-497,510-515 Proficiency examinations, 55 Program assessment and the Office of University Evaluation, 23 Program of study requirements, 68 Programs in Engineering, Special Studies, 319320 Project to Improve Minority Education (PRIME), 401 Propulsion emphasis, 8, 313 Pro-seminar, 44 Psychology Courses, 183-1 85 Department of, 182-1 85 Major, 7, 8, 104, 106, 182-183,416,506 Psychology in Education, Division of, 26&262 Courses, 261-262 Psychosocial nursing systems clinical divisions, 362 PTPP. See Professional Teacher Preparation Program. Public Administration Doctor Of, 371, 416 Interdisciplinary doctoral program, 388, 404 Major, 414 Master of. 371,414 Public Affairs, School of, 388 Advanced Public Executive Program (APEP), 388 Courses, 388-389 Morrison Institute for Public Policy, 388 Public history concentration, 106. 413 Public information management concentration, 371,414 Public management concentration, 371, 414 Public policy analysis and evaluation concentration, 371, 414 Public Programs Academic organization, 502 Academic standards and retention, 373 Admission, 370 Advising, 370-372 College of, 370-389 Courses, 375-377,38&381,383-385,387389 Degrees, majors, and concentrations, 371 Graduation requirement, 373 Special programs, 373-374 Public relations emphasis, 7, 371 Public safety emphasis, 7, 105 Purchasing and Logistics Management Concentration, 225 Courses, 232-233 Major. 8.231 Pure mathematics option, 8, 104, 163 Quality Analysis, Certificate in, 234 Quality control/reliability concentration, 268, 415,416 Quantitative business analysis courses, 234235 Questions, frequently asked (FAQ), 525 RC, grade of, 60 REACH, 32 Reading and library science, program area, 255-256 Courses, 255-256 Reading education Concentration, 245,413,414,416 Courses, 256 Readmission Conditional, 58 To the university, 57 58 Real Estate Courses, 233 Major, 8, 225,231 Recital Hall, 22 Records Access to, 65 Hold, 62 Location of, 65 Other than transcripts, copies of, 38 Student, 64 65 Recreation Complex. See Student Recreation Complex. Recreation major, 8, 371, 386, 415 Recreation administration concentratlon, 371, 415 Recreation management concentration, 8, 371 Recreation Management and Tour'sm, Department of, 386-388 Core courses, 386 Courses, 387-388 Recreation and Tourism major, 506 Referrals, ch Id care, 32 Refunds Academic-year registration tuition and nonresident tuition, 39 Forfeiture of, 40 Graduation fee, 39 Late registration, 39 Off'cial transcripts, 39 Other university charges, 40 Payment of, 40 Pr'vate music instruction, 39 Residence ha Is, 39 Special class fees, 39 Summer sessions, 39 Regents, Arizona Board of, 18, 499 Regents' Professors, 498 Registrar, 31 Registration, 58-59 Dropladd, 61 Fees, See Res~dentTuition and Nonresident Tuition Late, 38 Reinstatement, 64 Appeals, 64 Religious practices accommodat~on,1 Religious activities, 35 Relig ous Studies Courses. 186-1 88 Department of, 186-1 88 Major, 7, 105, 106, 186, 414 Remedial enrollment, 60 Repeating courses, 62 Required subjects, general studies, 71 74 Requirements, undergraduate admission, 47-53 Basic competency, 4 8 4 9 Genera aptitude, 4 8 4 9 Research course numbers, 45 Research n Engineering and Applied Sciences, Center for, 26, 263 Research Park, 21 Research and Strategic Initiatives, 504 Directors, 504 Reserve Off cers Tra ning Corps (ROTC), 113, 170-172,271 Residence ha1 s Refund of fees, 39 Reservations, 31-32 Residency classifications, 40-41 Res dent tuition and nonresident tuition, 37 Res dent al construct on option, 8, 266, 274 Res dentlal Lfe, Student Development, 31 32 Retention Academic standards, 63-64 Appea 'ng basic competencies, 63-64 Class standing, 63 Meeting bas~ccompetencies, 63 Standards. See specific college or school. Univers ty Honors Col ege, 99 101 Returned checks, 38 Rhetoric and composit~onconcentration, 105, 413 RN, grade of, 60 Robotic and automat'on engineering technology emphasis, 8, 267, 436 Room and board Budget for, 41 Reservation occupancy, 31-32 Russian Academic specia ization, 7, 245 Courses, 159 160 Major, 7, 105 Russian and East European studies concentratlon, 111 112, 153 Safety Escort Service, 34 Sa eslmarketing emphasis, 437 SAT, 47 Satisfactory academic progress, 64 Sat'sfactory grade, 60 Scenography concentration, 323, 414 INDEX 553 Schedule of Classes, 58,525 Scholarly publ'shing courses, 149 Scholarships, fellowships, and loans Private donor, 42 University, 42 Scholarships and loans, 42-43 School Library Science major, 246, 414 School psychology concentration, 246, 416 Schools Construction, Del E. Webb School of, 272275 Journalism and Telecommunication, Walter Cronkite School of, 378-381 Of Accountancy, 229 230 Of Agribusiness and Environmental Resources. 42&425 Of Architecture, 202-208 Of Art, 32&336 Of Design, 208-213 Of Engineering, 275-279 Of Health Administration and Policy, 239 Of Justice Studies, 381 385 Of Music, 339-350 Of Planning and Landscape Architecture, 214-221 Of Public Affairs, 388-389 Of Social Work. 390-398 Of Technology, 425-426 Science education concentration, 245, 414, 416 Science and Engineering of Materials Courses, 406 Major, 106, 268,405,406,416 Science, Master of. See field of specialization. Sculpture Concentration, 7, 322, 330, 414 Courses, 331-332 Second baccalaureate degree, 70 Secondary Education Courses, 256-257 Major, 7, 249, 375, 413, 414, 506 Program area, 257-258 Selected Studies in Education major, 7, 245 Semiconductor processing emphasis, 8, 266 Seminar, First-Year, 44-45 Severelylmultiply handicapped concentration, 246,414 Sigma Theta Tau, 366 Social and Behavioral Sciences General Studies, 73 Major, 506 Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education major, 246, 414 Social psychology concentration, 106, 416 Social studies Academic special'zation, 7, 245, 506 Concentration, 245, 414, 416 Social Work Academic organization, 502 Academic standards, 393-394 Admission, 390-391 Advising, 393 Bachelor of, 393, 415 Courses, 397-398 Major, 391-393,416,506 Master of, 391-392, 416 School of, 390-398 Special programs, 396-397 Sociallpsycholog~calaspects of leisure concentration, 371, 415 Social-cultural anthropology concentration, 105, 416 ' Society, values, and technology course, 279 Sociology Courses, 188-1 90 Department of, 188 190 Major, 7,105,106,188,414-416 , 506 Solid mechanics area, 319 Solid state chemistry concentration, 105, 415, 416 Solid State Electronics Research, Center for, 26,263 Solid state processing concentration, 267, 415, 41 6 Solid State Science, Center for, 28, 112 Solo Performance Instrumental concentration, 322, 414 Keyboard concentration, 322, 414 Major, 323, 415 Voice concentration, 322 414 Sororities and fraternities, 32 Southeast Asian Studies Certificate, 112, 153 Program, 112 Spanish Academic specialization, 7, 245 Courses, 160-1 61 Linguistics concentration, 106, 414 Major, 7, 105, 106,506 Special class fees, 37 38, 39, 43, 528-531 Special Education Concentration, 249, 416 Courses, 257 258 Major, 7, 249, 414, 416, 506 Program area, 257 258 Special liberal arts courses, 112 Special programs, College of Liberal Arts and sciences Interdisciplinary Studies, 110 Military Officer Training, 110 University Honors College, 110 Washington Semester, 110 Special programs for advanced placement and credit, 53-56 Advanced placement, 56 College Level Examination Program (CLEP), 53-54 Comprehensive examinations, 54-55 lnternatlonal Baccalaureare Certificate, 54, 56 Proficiency examinations, 55 Special studio art courses, 333 Special topics courses, 44 Specialty construction option, 8, 266 Speech and Hearing Sc ence Concentration, 190 Courses, 190-1 92 Department of, 19G192 Major, 8, 105, 106, 190, 405 Sports Intercollegiate, 35 Intramural, 35 Standards Academic, 63-64 Undergraduate admission, 48 University Standards Committee, 68 State Press, 34 Statistics major, 106, 225, 405, 406, 415 Stattstics and probability Courses, 167 Option, 8, 104, 164 Stress analysis, failure prevention, and materials emphasis, 8, 267 String concentration, 7, 322, 341 Structures concentration, 268, 414, 415 Student Academic complaints, 64 Budgets, 41 Conduct, 46 Consulting, 23 Development, 32 Employment, 43 Financial asststance, 31 Full Time, 59 Government (ASASU), 34 Half-Time, 59 Health services, 33-34 Identiftcation, 58 ~ ~ Involvement, 36 Legal assistance, 34 Life, Office of, 33 Nurses' Association, Student, 366 Organizations, 32 Organization Resource Center, 32 Records, 64-65 Senate, 34 Teaching, 250 Union (Memorial Union), 34 Student Affairs, Office of, College of Education, 244 Student Health, 33-34 Fees, 34 Health education, 34 Hours. 34 Insurance, 34 Services, 33 Student Publications Hayden's Feriy Review, 34 State Press, 34 Sun Devil Spark Yearbook, The, 34 Student records Access to records, 65 Definitions, 64-65 Family Educational Rights and Prlvacy Act of 1974,64 Location of policy and records, 65 Types of information, 64 Student Recreation Complex (SRC) Fee, 38 Recreational Sports, 35 Student Services, 31 36,46 Associated Students of Arizona State University (ASASU). 34 Career Services, 35 Counseling and Consultation, 33 Defense Activity for Non-traditional Education Support (DANTES), 98 Educational Development, 32 33 IntercollegiateAthletics, 35 Memorial Union, 34 Registrar, 31 Religious Activities, 35 Residential Life, 31-32 Student development, 32 Student Financial Assistance, 4 1 4 3 Student Health, 33 34 Student involvement, other opportunities for, 36 Student Life, 33 Student Publications, 34 Student Recreation Complex and Recreational Sports, 35 Undergraduate Admissions, 31 Veterans S e ~ i c e s31 , Veterans Upward Bound, 33 Studio art Concentration, 7, 322, 326 Courses, 333 Studio core curriculum courses, 330 Study Abroad Programs, 45, 418 Study of Early Events in Photosynthesis, Center for the, 28-29, 112 Study of Law, Science, and Technology, Center for the, 27,357 Subject examinations credit, 53-56 Submission of application, Graduate College, 407 Summer Sessions, 417 Fees, 37 Refund of fees, 3 9 4 0 Sun Cities Center, ASU, 21 Sundome Center for the Performing Arts, 22 Suspension or expulsion for academic dishonesty, 64 Systematics and ecology concentration, 8, 104, 120 System dynamics and control emphasis, 8, 266 T 3+2 programs, 271 Taxation, Master of, 225, 41 5 Teaching English as a Second Language, Master of, 106,415 Technology Core courses, 426 Major, 268,415 Master of, 415 School of, 425-426 TeleCampus, 402 Telecommunications option, 8, 267, 432 Telecommunications courses, 381 Telecommunications Research Center, 26, 263 Telephone registration (InTouch), 34, 39 Televised degree program, 399 Terrestrial option, 8, 194 Test of English as a Foreign Language, (TOEFL), 47, 52 Testing Advanced placement and credit, 53-56 American College Test (ACT). 47, 48, 49, 52 College Entrance Examination Board, 53 College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), 53-54 Comprehensive Examinations, 54 55 Entrance examinat'ons, 47 Placement examinat'ons, 56 Proficiency examinations, 55 Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), 47, 48, 49, 52 Test of English as a Fore'gn Language (TOEFL), 47, 52 University requ'rements, TGECC 51 Tha~courses, 162 Theatre Courses, 353 354 Department of, 350-356 Major, 7, 322, 323, 350-353, 414, 416 Theatre education concentration, 7, 322, 352 Theatre for youth concentration, 7, 322, 323, 352,414,416 Theatre management and product on concentration. 7. 322. 352-353 Theatre performance and production courses, 354 356 - - - Theory and Composition major, 7, 322, 344 Theory concentration, 7, 322, 344 Thermosc'ences emphasis, 8,267 Theses and dissertations, 41 1 Tontozona, camp, 21 Tourism and commercial recreation concentration, 371, 415 Tourism concentration, 8, 371 Transcripts, 38, 47, 6 2 4 3 Refund of fees, 3 9 4 0 Transfer applicants, undergraduate Arizona appl'cants, 50 Nonres'dent applicants, 50 Transfer credit, 50-52 Appeal procedure, 51-52 Community colleges, 51 Foreign instttution, from a, 52 Students attending Arizona community colleaes. 51 ~ransferijeneralEducat on Core Curriculum (TGECC), 51 Veterans exception, 50 Transfer student admission, 50-51 Translation, Certificate Program in, 154 Transport phenomena concentrat'on, 267,414, 415 Transportation, 39 Transportation concentration, 268, 414, 415 Travel ng Scho ar Program, 59 Tuition, resident and nonresident, 37 Refund, 39 Types of information on student records directory information, 65 Educational record, 65 Personally identifiable information, 65 Undecided or undeclared majors, 103 Undergraduate academic services, 24 Undergraduate admission, 47 53 Admission of disabled applicants, 52-53 Admission of international applicants who attend on F-1 or J-1 visas, 52 Admission procedures for new freshman and transfer students, 47-48 American Language and Culture Program, 52 Application, 47 Early notification date, 47 Entrance examinations, 47 Orientation, 48 Requirements, 48-50 Residency information, 47 Standards, 48 Transcipts, 47 Transfer applicants, 50 Transfer credit, 50-52 Undergraduate enrollment, policies, and procedures, 46 UNI 100,24 Unit of credit def'ned, 5 M 0 Required for degrees, 66 University Academic Advis~ngCenter, 57 Academic organization, 6 Alumni Association Board, 503-504 Archives, 21 Art Museum. 22 Assessment, 23 Calendar, 9 13 Campuses and sites, 2&21 Courses, 24 Dance Laboratory, 22 23 Employment, 43 General Studies program requirements, 7174 Graduation requirements, 66-70 Grant, 42 History, 19-20 Honors College, 99-101 Hourly employment, 43 Librar'es, 21, 502 Mission, 18 Performing and fine arts facilities, 21 23 Policy prohibiting discriminatory harassment, 19 Theatre, 36 Upward Bound Program, 33 Urban hort~cultureconcentration, 8, 104, 120 Urban management and planning concentration, 371,414 Urban Planning Concentration, 199, 414 Courses, 218-219 Major, 8, 199, 214 Urban studles emphasis, 7, 8, 104, 140 U.S. history concentration, 106, 413, 416 U.S.NVestern history concentration, 106, 413 Veterans Deferred payment, 39 Except'on, 51 Services, 31 Upward Bound, 33 Visas, F 1 and J-1 , for admission of international students, 52 Visual journalism emphasis, 7 Visualization Center, 23 Voice concentration, 7, 322, 343-344 W, grade of, 60,61 Waiver of degree requirement, 68 Walter Cronk te School of Journalism and Telecommunication, 378-380 Courses, 380 381 Degree requirements, 379 Washington Semester Program, 110 Water resourcedhydraulics concentration, 268, 414,415 Welding engineering technology Concentration, 268, 41 5 Emphasis, 8, 267, 436 West, ASU. See ASU West. Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE), 98 Wildlife Conservation Biology major, 8, 105, 194 Withdrawal From university, 61 Instructor-in~tiated,61 INDEX 557 Medical, 61 Restricted, 61 Unrestricted course, 61 Women in App led Sciences and Engineer ng Program, 265 Women, law, and justice concentration, 371, 41 6 Women's Studies Certificate, 98, 112 Courses, 193 194 Major, 7, 8, 105, 192 193, 506, 507 Program, 112, 192 194 Wood Gallery, 22 Writing across the curr culum course, 132 Writing centers, 524 X-z X, grade of, 60 Y, grade of, 60 Youth Agency Administration American Human cs Certif'cate Program, 386387 Zoology Concentrat'on 106, 194-1 95, 414 Courses, 195 196 Department of 194 196 Major, 8, 106, 194-195, 414, 415 Mlnor, 195 Course Prefix Index The course de~cript~ons in t h s catalog reter to ASU Main course% For ASU West course descriptions \ee the ASU Wesr Caralog . . AAD ACC ADE AED AES AET AGB AJS AMS ANP APH ARA ARE ARP ARS ART ASB ASE ASM AST ATE AVC BIO BLE BME BOT BUE BUS CCS CDE CED CEE CET CHI? CHI CHM CIS CLS COB COE COM CON CPY Architectural Admrmstration and Management ... 205 Accountancy .......................................... 230 Architectural Des~gnand Technology Studios ....206 Adult Education ..................................252 Aerospace Studies ......................................... 113 .............................. 430 Aeronautical Technolog) Agriburinev ............................................ 424 Administration of See the ASU West Caralog Just~ce................. American Stud~es........... See the ASU West Caralog. Environmental Analysi? and Programming ................................................206 Architectural Philosoph) and History ................. 206 Art Auxiliary Courses .......................... 175 Art Education ....................................... 331 Architecture Profesdondl Stud~es...................... 208 Art History .....................................133 ... 330 Art Anthropology ............................................ 115 Analysis and Syatema .................................. 278 Anthropolog) ....................................... 115 Astronomy ..................................... 178 Architectural Technology ............................... 207 Arch~lecluralCommunication ......................... 208 Biology ...................................................... 118 Bilingual Educat~on.......................................255 . . ........................................... Bioeng~neer~ng 289 Botany ............................................ 120 Busines? Education .................... ......... 253 Businesc Adm~nictration................................ 232 Chicana and Chicano Studies ........................ 127 Chlld Development .................................. 137 Counselor Education .................................261 Civil Englneer~ng........................................ 295 Computer Eng~neenngTechnology ..................434 Chem~calEngineering ............. .........288 Chinese .................................................. 155 Chemistry ............................................. 124 Computer Information Systems .................. 214 Clin~calLaboratory SciencesIMed~cal Technology ............................................ 169 ........... 229 College of Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . College of Education ............................. 251 ................375 Communication ............... Conatmctlon ................... . . 274 ......................... 261 Counseling Psychology Computer Science and Engineering ............ 300 Chcana and Chicano Studies ............................... 127 Chicana and Chlcano Studles ......................... 127 Dance Hiqtory Danc Curnc ....................................212 Deyign Early Childhood Education .......................... 252 Eng~neerlngCore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .278 Economic? ....................................................... 236 Educat~onalAdminiatrat~on and Superviq~on.................................................258 EDP Educational Psychology ...................................... 261 254 EED Elementary Educat~on EEE Electrical Englneerlng .......................... 305 EET Electronic? Engineering Technology .................. 433 EMC Educational M e d ~ aand Computers ..................... 253 ENG English ...................................... 129 EPD Planning and Env~ronmentalDesign .................... 221 EPE Exercise SciencePhyseal Education .................. 133 ERS Ern ironmental Re~ources ......................220 .............. 426 ETC Engineering Technology Core FAS Family Studies FIN Finance CSE CSH CSS DAH DAN DCI DSC ECD ECE ECN EDA FON FRD FRE GCU GER GLB Food and Nutr~tlon Famlly Resources and Human Development ...... 139 French . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Cultural Geography . . . ............... 140 German GlohalB GPH Physical Geogrdphy GRK GRN HDE HEB HED HEE HES HIS HON HPS HRM Greek Gerontology . ..........................405 Human Development 369 Hebrew .................................... 158 H~gherEducauon ....................................... 259 Home Econom~cyEducat~on........................ 139 Health Sclence .................................... 133 ........ 146 Hirtory ...... . . Honors ................................................... 101 History and Philosophy of Science . . . . . . . . . . . 174 Human Resource\ Management ................ See the ASU West Caralog. COURSE PREFIX INDEX 559 HSA HUD HUE HUM IAP IAS IBS ICG IDN IED Health Senices Administration ........................ 239 Housing and Urban Development ........................ 221 Humanities Education Humanities .............. Interdisciphnary Ans and Performance .......... See the ASU West Caralog. Integrative Studies ........ See the ASU West Caralog. International Business Stud~es............................. 240 Interact~veComputer Graphlcs ............................ 439 Indones~an....................................................... 158 Indian Education .................................... 255 lnternatlonal Program Overseas ............................ 45 Information Systems Management ................... See the ASU West Catalog. IST Industrial Management ......................................... 438 ITA Italian .............................................................. 158 ITC Industrial Technology ...........................438 I58 JRN Journalis 380 383 159 359 LES Legal and Ethical Studies ................................. 232 LIA Liberal Atts and Sciences ..................................... 112 LIN Lingu~sucs................................................... 132 LIS Library Science LNT Learning and 1 LSC L ~ f eSciences ............. See the ASU West Caralog. MAE Mechanical MAT Mathematics IPO ISM MCO MET MGT MHL MIC MIS MKT MSE MTC MTE MUE Mass Commnnicatio Manufacturing Technology .................................. 439 Managemen Muslc Histo .................................. 346 Microbiolo Military S Marketing Matenals Science and Eng~neering...................... 290 Music Theory and Composition ..................... 347 Mathematics Education ..................................... 167 Music Educatio 345 MUSIC Performance ................................. 347 .................................................... 345 MUSIC Nursing Operauons and Prod Public Affa~rs Psycho Philoso Physical Sc~ences.................................. 179 ....... 177 Physics ......................................... Landscape Arctutecture ............................220 Purchasing and Logistics Management ............... 232 Portugne 159 Political ............................... 180 Psychology .......................................... 184 ...................... 149 Scholarly Publishing Urban and Environmental Planning .................. 218 Quantitative Businecs Analysis .................. 234 Read~ng................................................ 256 Real Estate ............................................233 Recreatio 387 Relig~ous 186 Russian ........................................ 159 Soc~aland Behav~ordl Sc~ences.................... See the ASU Weer Caralog SED Secondary Educat~on........................................ 256 SEM Science and Engineenng of Matenals .............406 SHS Speech and Hearing Science ............................ 190 SOC Sociolog SPA Spanish .................... SPE Speclal Educatio SPF Educauonal Poli . . . . . . 279 STE Soclety. Values and Technology STP Stat~stlcsand Probabrlity . ................... 167 SWG Soclal Work SWU Soclal Work ..................... TCM Telecommumcauon .................................. 381 MUP MUS NUR OPM PAF PGS PHI PHS PHY PLA PLM POR POS PSY PUB PUP QBA RDG REA REC REL RUS SBS UET UNI VTN WAC WST ZOL Microelectro~csEnglneenng Technology 435 University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Vietnamese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Writing across the Curriculum .................. 132 Women's Stud~es................................... 193 Zoology . . . . . . 195