DANCE 401 I A t least 50 semester hours, including at least . 30 in the maior, must be u o.w r division. Grades 'n classes required f o r the major must b e " C or etter. First-semester students should take: D A H 90. D A N 134. D A N 135. E N G 101, MUS 100, and one General Studies requirement. # 4 epartmental Graduate Program he faculty in the Department o f Dance offer a program leading to the Master of Fine Arts degree ith a major i n Dance. The program is designed o train professionals in the technique, performcc, choreography, and theoretical bases o f mode m dance. Consult the Graduare Coraloa for reuirements. t - DANCE HISTORY DAH 100 Introduction l o Dance. (3) F, S Orientation to the field of dance focusing on history. styles, cultural, and theatrical aspects of the an form. rsamfies General Studies Reauirement: HUl 190 l n t r o d u ~ t ~ to o nthe Dance Profession. 1 F 0.entat 07 to the cance pr0tess.o" n1roo.c r g career op. 1100s an0 ~1 .ers'v. aeoar-ent reso.rces Desaneo 131 . Dance majors. '304 Introduction l o Dance. (3) F, S Course content same as DAH 100 but requires a hlgher level of ammplishment and comprehension. May not be taken for credit by student who has completed DAH 100. [Satisfies General Studies Requirement: HUI 301 Phllosophy and Crlticlsm of Dsnce. (3) F, S Philosophical i55ueS in dance and dance criticism, with emphasis on wiinen analysis and interpretation. Prerequisite: I semester of First-Year Composition. [Satisfies General Studies Requirements: U, HU] 401 Dance Hlrtary 1. (3) F Cultural and theatrical development of dance from prehistory through the t8h-century Romantic penod, including the early history of ballet. [Satisfies General Studies Rsquiremenls: HU. HI 402 Dance Hlstory 11. (3) S Cuttvral and theatrical development of dance from 19thcentury Romantic psood through Contemporary times. Includes ballet, modern, and musical theatre dance. [Satisfies General Studies Requirements: HU, H I MI Phllosophy of Dance. (3) S Analytical and critical study of the implications of traditional and contemporary philosophies of dance regarding meaning. identity, form. content, genre, and style. 502 Cultural Concepts of Dance. (3) S Culturai concepts: trends, economic, political, and geographicai forces in major eras of dance history. 1 Omnlbus Courses: See pages 50-51 lor omnibus courses that may be onered. I -. I I I I ' DANCE DAN 121 Music Theory for Dance. (2) S Elements of music, music structures, and their relationship lo dance. Emphasis on rhythmic analysis and dance accompaniment. Prerequisite: MUS 100 or instructor approval. 130 Dance. (1) F, S, S5 Ballet. improvisation, jGr, modern. Afro-Catibbean, Ballet F ~ l k l o r i c Tai ~ . Chi. and other dance forms. 2.5 hours a week. ~ a be y repeated for credit. 134 Technique and Theory of Mcdern Dance. (3) F. S Elementary concepts of modern dance technique. Development of movement quality and pellormanee skills. 6 hours weekly. May be repeated for credit. Placement audition required. Prerequis~te:Dance maior. 135 Technique and Theory of Ballet. (2) F. S Elementary ballet technique with emphasis on aiignment. control. and development of the feet with proper awareness of styie and phrasing. 4 hours weekly. May be repeated for credit. Placement and auditions required. 164 lmprovlsatlon. (1) F. S lmpmvisation techniques empioying the basic elements of space. time, and energy. Studio. 171 Dance Prod~ctlonLab: Costume. (0) F, S Parficipation in concert dance production in the area 01 Costuming. Required of ail Dance majors. Lab. 172 Dance Production Lab: Technical Theatre. (0) F. 9 u Participation in concert dance production in the area of technical theatre. Required of all Dance majors. Lab. 173 Dance Productlon Lab: Management. (0) F, S Panicipation in concert dance production in the area of production management. Required of ali Dance maiorr. Lab. 174 Dance Productlon Lab. (0) F, S Participation in concert dance production in the areas of Costume or technical theatre or management. Required of all Dance majors. Lab. Prerequisites: DAN 171. 172. 173. 210 Dance Produclion I. (2) F Theory of iighting, scenery, and sound as related to dance. 211 Dance Productlon 11. (2) S Theory and practice of publicity, makeup, costuming. house, and stage management as related to dance productton. Pre~eq~isite: DAN 210 Or inst~ctorapproval. 228 Dance Notatlon I. (3) F Survey of Systems 01 dance notation. Introduction to efforl-shape analysis 01 movement. Emphasis on learning elementary Labanotation. Prerequisites: DAN 121: MUS too. 230Dance. (1) F, S Intermediate levels. Continuation of DAN 130. 2.5 hours a week. May be repeated for credit. 234 Technlque and Theory of Modern Dance. (3) F. S Intermediate concepts of modern dance technique. Development of movement qualify and performance skills. 6 hours weekly. May be repeated for credit. Placement audition required. Prerequisite: Dance major. 235 Technique and Theory of Ballet. (2) F. S The advanced study of elementary ballet technique through the traditional exeicrses, wlth proper awareness of style and phrasing. 4 hours weekly. May be repeated for credit. Placement audition required. 237 Beglnnlng Polnte. (1) F. S The study of elementary points technique through the maditionai exercises. 2 hours weekly. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: basic ballet training: instructor apDrOYal. a 404 SCHOOL OF MUSIC I. A conceptual understanding of such rnus~cal pmpenles as sound rh,rhm, melod,. harmony. rexrure and form and opponuntires for develop ing a cornprehens~vegrasp of thezr lnterrelatlon sh~psas they form the cogn~tiveaffectwe bass for listening, cornpasing and performing 2 Repeated oppanunmes for enacting in a vanety of ways the roles of listener (analys~s, performer (mterpretatton), composer (creauon), scholar (re search), and teacher. 3 A repertory for study that embraces all cultures and h~stoncalpenoda. Major Requirements For advtsement purposes, all students regrstenng In a School of Music major program enroll through the College of Fine Arts. AU music de gree programs require a minimum of 126 hours for graduation. In addition to the major require ments llsted below, General Studies and other academic requtrements are lrsted on pages 58-88 of this catalog. Placement Examination. All students who enroll in an undergraduate music degree program are required to perform an entrance audition in their primary performing medium (instrument or voice). Audition forms and spec~ficaudition requirements for each instrument or voice may be obtained upon request by wnting the School of Music. Official dates for these audttions are set for each academic year. Students may request to audition on other dates if necessary or may send a tape recording if distance prohthits comlng to the camnus. Enterine students must also take olacement tests in theory and piano at the time they en ter the universitv. This rncludes transfer students who have compieted four semesters of theory and plan0 at another rnstitution; they are required to reach a mintmum level of achievement indicated on the Theory Placement Exam and Piano Place ment Exam. Bachelor of Arts Degree The Musrc major consists of 50 semester hours. The following courses are requ~red: Music rheorv. MTC 125, 221, 222, 223, 320 (or 321). 327,422. Music hisfon, MHL 341, 342. Major performing medlum Eight semester hoursofMUP 111 o r 3 l l . Class prano MUP 131, 132, 231, 232 (unless watved by proficiency examination). Recrral arrendance. SIX semesters of MUP 100. The remaining hours in music are selected b the student in consultatron wtth hrs or her advisor. Areas of study may include music history, eth nomusicology, and music theory. At least 23 se mester hours, 12 in the field of soecialization. must be upper division. Language requrrements are listed on page 388 of this catalog Bachelor of Music Degree I 1 This curriculum consists of 84 semester hours and offers majors in Choral4eneral Music. Instrumental Mustc, Performance, Music Therapy, and Theory and Composition Choral-General Mustc and Instrumental Musrc majors are provided for students wishing to meet certification requirements for teachtng in the public schools. The following requtrements are included in each major. I I I Choral-General Music Major This degree program may include a teaching mi nor in instrumental muslc. Musrc rheor). MTC 125, 221, 222, 223, 327, 431. Musrc hrsrorv. MHL 341, 342 Conducrmq. MUP 209.339. Musrc educarron. MUE 313,315,480. Major perform~ng medium Eight semester hours of MUP I I I and eight semester hours of MUP 3 11 to obtain a profic~encylevel necessary to meet the graduauon recttal requuement. MUP 495 completes the requirement. ( Minor performing medrum A proficiency I equal to six semesters of study in keyboard or votce (whichever IS not the major performing I medium). Students wish~ngto extend thelr profi , ciency beyond thrs level may continue to study in MUP 321. Ensemhle Eight different semesters of panici patron, including at least SIX semesters of M W 352 and/or MUP 353, four of which must be at ASU. Reciral arrendance. Six semesters of MUP 100. I I 1 Instrumental Music Malor, Instrumental Concentration It is strongly recommended that this degree program include a rnlnor in choral muslc or a mlnor in jazz education Music rheory. MTC 125,221,222,223.327. Musrc hrston, MHL 341, 342. Conducrrng MUP 210,340. I SCHOOL OF MUSIC 405 I F I I I Music educonon. MUE 315. 317, 318. 327, 328,336.337, 338,481,482, loss piono MUP 131, 132, 231, 232 (unless aived by proficiency examination). Mojor performing medium. E ~ g h tsemester hours of MUP 1 11 and eight semester hours of MUP 31 1 to obtain a proficiency level necessary to meet the graduatlon recttal requirement. MUP 495 completes the requirement. Ensemble Eight different semesters of panicipation, four of which must be at ASU. For wind and percussion players, two of the four ASU se mesters must be in marching band. String players must have a minimum of six semesters of MUP 345. Wind and percussion players must have a minimum of six semesters of MUP 361. Recirol orrendance. SIX semesters of MUP .loo. [Instrumental Music Major, String Concentration Musrc rheory. MTC 125. 221. 222, 223, 327. 1 43Lusrc hisroo. MHL 341, 342. Conducring. MUP 210.340. Musrc educorlon. MUE 315, 317 (or 318) I (whichever does not include the major tnstru ment), 485, 486; MUP 121 (four hours, a svlng instrument m the area other than the major instm ment), MUP 121 (two hours, a third string insm ment), MUP 121 (two hours, a fourth stnng insrmment). Clossprono. MUP 131, 132. 231, 232 (unless waived by proficiency exam). Mojor performing medium. Eight semester hours of MUP 111 and eight semester hours of MUP 311 to obtain a proficlency level necessary to meet the graduation recital requrrement. MUP 495 completes the requirement. Ensemble. Eight dlfferent semesters of participation, four of which must be at ASU. A minimum of slx semesters of MUP 345. Recirol orrendonce. Six semesters of MUP 100. Recommended elerrnzes MUE 313 and MUP 481. Performance Major, Guitar Concentration Mustc theon, MTC 125, 221, 222, 223, 320, 327. Music hrsror). MHL 341, 342.447. Repertoire ondpedogogy. MUP 45 1.481 Conducrrng. MUP 210. Mojor peiforming medrum. S~xteensemester hours of MUP 127 and 16 hours of MUP 327 to amln a proficlency level necessary to meet the graduation rec~talrequirements. A half recital (MUP 495) and a full rec1m.l (MUP 496) are requtred. Clossprono MUP 131. 132. 231, 232 (unless watved by proficiency examinat~on). Ensemble Eight semester hours of ensemble within a min~mumof six dlfferent semesters. Four of the elght hours must be MUP 379 Chamber Music Ensemble-Guitar. Recirol orrendonce Six semesters of MUP 100. Performance Major, Jazz Performance Concentration Music rheoq MTC 125, 221, 222, 223, 315, 316.321, 324. 327,441. Musrc hrsroq. MHL 152,341,342,352. Conductrng. MUP 210. Pedogog> MUP 341. Mojor performing medium. E ~ g h tsemester hours of MUP I1 1 and eight semester hours of MUP 311 to obtain a proficiency level necessary to meet the graduatlon recital requirements. Two half recltals (MUP 495) are required, with one in the jazz idiom. Class piono. MUP 131, 132, 231, 232, 235, 236,335,336. Improvisorion. MUP 141, 142, 217. 218, 417, 418. Ensemble. Eight semesters includtng two semesters of MUP 386 and six semesters of MUP 379 Chamber Music Ensembles. Recirol orrendonce. Six semesters of MUP 100. Performance Major, Keyboard Concentration Music theory. MTC 125, 221, 222, 223, 320 (or 321), 327.425 (or 428). Music hisrow MHL 341, 342, 447. Repertoire ond pedoqogy. MUP 451 (or 452). 481 (or482). Conducrmg MUP 209 or 2 10. Horpszchord One credit of harpsichord re quired. Major performing medium Sixteen semester hours of MUP 127 and 16 hours of MUP 327 to I 406 SCHOOL OF MUSIC attain a profic~encylevel necessary to meet the graduation recital requirements. A half recital (MUP 495) and a full recital (MUP 496) are re quired. Ensemble Eight semester hours wlthln a mtnl mum of six different semesters, including two semesters of accompanying and two semesters of chamber music. Rec~ral artendance. SIX semesters of MUP 100. Performance Major, Music Theatre Concentration Music rheor). MTC 125,221,222,221,327. Music hisrorv. MHL 341. 342. 447. two elec- tive hours. Conducring. MUP 209 or 210 Major performrng medrum Eight semester hours of MUP I I I and eight semester hours of MUP 31 1 to attain a profictency level necessary to meet the graduation requirement of a public performance of two roles, one of wh~chmust be of major proponion. Class piano MUP 131. 132. 231, 232 (unless waived by profic~encyexamination). Ensemble. Ftve semesters of MUP 370, three semesters of MUP 371, and eight semesters of MUP 373. Reciral arrendance Six semesters of MUP 100. Additional requirements. A m~nimumof six semester hours each in theatre and dance. Performance Major, Orchestral Instrument Concentration Music rheor). MTC 125. 221, 222, 223, 320, 327,425. Music hrsrory. MHL 341, 342,447. Reperrorre andpedagogy MUP 451 or 481. Conducring MUP 210,340. Major performing medrum Sixteen semester hours of MUP 127 and 16 hours of MUP 127 to attaln a profic~encylevel necessary to meet the graduation recital requirements. A half recital (MUP 495) and a full rec~tal(MLJP 496) are required. Class piano MUP 131. 132. 231. 232 (unless walved by proficiency examination). Ensemble. Eight semester hours of large en sembles within a mtnlmum of SIX different semesters plus four semester hours of small ensembles withtn a minimum of four different semesters. Recrral arrendance Six semesters of MU 100. s I Performance Major, Piano Accompanying Concentration Music rheorv. MTC 125. 221. 222. 223. 320, 327,428. I I I Musrc hrsrory MHL 341, 342,447. Dlct~onand reperrorre. MUP 250 (two semes ten). 451.453, 454. Conductinq. MUP 209 or 210. Major performinq medium. Sixteen Femeste hours of MUP 127, eight semester hours of MUP 311, and elght semester hours of MUP 337. In addition, each student accompanies two half recitals (MUP 495). one for a singer and one for an In smmentalist, during his or her junior year. (A half solo recital may be substttuted for ather of the above.) During the senior year, the student accompanies two full recltals (MUP 496), one vocal and one instrumental. Ensemble. Two semesters of MUP 379 (cham ber music). one semester of MUP 379 (two plan0 ensemble), one semester of MUP 487 (plano ac companying), four semesters of MUP 388, and two semesters of ensemble electlve (minimum of six different semesters). Recrral arrendance. SIX semesters of MUP 100. Longuage Eight hours of one foreign language: French. Italtan, or German. Performance Major, Voice Concentration Mrisic rheov MTC 125. 221. 222. 223. 320, 327.425. Musrc histor). MHL 341. 342.447. Repertorre andpedagogy. MUP 451.481; two semester hours selected from MUP 453 or 454 or a repeated enrollment of MUP 451 Dlctron. MUP 250: three semester hours of d~ctionfor singen Italian. German, French. Condacring. MUP 209. Major perfurmirig medrum. Sixteen semester hours of MUP 127 and 16 hours of MUP 327 to attain a proficiency level necessary to meet the graduation recital requirements. A half recttal (MUP 495) and a full recital (MUP 496) are re quued. Class piano MUP 131, 132, 231. 232 (unless waived by proficiency examination). Ensemble Four different semesters of large ensembles plus five semester hours of ensembles 1 I 31I I I I I SCHHOL OF MUSIC 407 E ith~nfive different semesters to be selected from large andlor small ensembles. Reciral attendance. SIX semesters of MUP 11m. Addirional requiremenrs Sixteen semester hours in more than one foreign language. chosen from French, German, or Italian. A student may elect one year of one language and either one or two semesters of the other(s), chosen ~n conference with the advisor. Class piano. MUP 131. 132. 231. 232 (unless waived by proficiency examination). Ensemble. Elght semesters of partlclpauon. Finalproject MTC 496. Reciral arrendance Six semesters of MUP 100. Language. The equrvalent of 16 semester hours of credit in one forelgn language; the cholce of language subject to approval of advisor. I ~ u s i Therapy c Major Theory and Composition Major, Music Compositlon Concentration I 'Students must apply to the National Association for Music Therapy for reg~strationas a music th erapist on complet~onof the requirements for graduation. Music rheoq. MTC 125, 221, 222, 223, 327, 422. Musrc h~sroq.MHL 341,342 Conducrinn. " MUP 209 or 210. Music educarion. MUE 211, 313, 319. 329, i 335,336,339. Music rherap). MUE 161. 261. 361, 362. 381, 384.385.386.387.388,44I. 475.476. Majorperforming medium. Six to eight semesters, which must include at least four hours of I MUP311. Piano. Proficiency equal to four semesters of study. Voice. Two semesters of study. Ensembles SIXsemesters of partic~patlonwith at least four semesters in large groups. Rec~ralarrendance. Six semesters of MUP 100. Addrrional requirements. Four semester hours of functional dance and specified courses in science and soctal and behavioral sciences. I I Theory and Composition Major, Music Theory Concentration Music theory. MTC 125, 221. 222. 223. 320, 321. 323. 327. 422. 425. 428.496. 10 hours elec lives in MTC courses 300 or above, to be chosen in consultation with advisor. MUSIC htsroq. MHL 341, 342, 447, and three elective hours. Conducrlng. MUP 209 and 339 or MUP 210 and 340. Applied music Twelve semester hours of study, eight of which must be MUP 11 1 . Music rheorv MTC 125, 221, 222, 223, 320, 321, 323 (four semesters), 327. 422. 425. 428, 429,430,432,433, Music hrsron MHL 341, 342, 447, and three elective semester hours. Conducting. MUP 209 and 339 or MUP 210 and 340. Applred musrc. Twelve semester hours of study, eight of which must be MUP 111. Class piano MUP 171, 132, 231. 232 (unless waived by proficiency exam~nation). Ensemble. Eight semesters of participation. Final projecr. MTC 495. Reciral arrendance. Six semesters of MUP 100. Music Minor For ~nformationconcerning music education minors, consult w ~ t hthe School of Music under graduate coordinator. Graduate Programs The School of MUSICoffers the following gradu ate programs: the Master of Arts degree, wh~ch provides advanced studles In Music H~storyand Literature, and the Master of Music degree, which has majors in the fields of Choral MUSIC(choral music, general muqic), Instrumental Music, and Performance (accompanying, instrumental, keyboard, music theatre musical direction, music the atre performance, piano pedagogy, voice), Theory and Compos~t~on.The Doctor of Musical Arts degree, the Doctor of Educatton degree in Secon dary Education (muslc education), and the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Secondary Education (music) are offered in cooperauon wlth the Col lege of Education. Consult the Graduate Catalog. A document on graduate degree programs in music may be obtained by writing to the Schwl of Music. 408 I SCHOOL OF MUSIC Of I 3ll Mudctor the Clasarwm Teschsr. (3) F S MUSIC ?I_uS l w Fundsmanta1s Notmion. 13) F, S. aa Development of the classmom musc program n the ele mentarv schoo NO orevous musc exwnence or course work r&u red Not f& Mus c mafon or m nos. 313 Elementary Musls Me~hods.(3) F Methods of lnnrudion Organ zatton and presentat on o appropriate content n mus c Prerequ s te: Mustc major 315 Mualc In the Junior High School. (2) A Student charadenst cs curricu urn, and teach ng strate ges lor chora and general musc Prerequiste: Musc -~~ major The lollow,ng Educalronal Methods lor Teachmg Insbumenh (317339) offer teachrng and playng sk~lls Three hours per week. 317 Educstlonal Methods tor Vlolln and Viola. (1) F. S Teach ng and play ng sk s for muscteachers 318 Ed~cstionalMethods tor Cello end Strlng Bass. 1)F.S Teachtng and paytng skl s for musc teachers. 319 Educational Methodstor Strlngs. (1) F Teaching and playlng sk! is for musc therap sts and Mus c m nars 327 Educatlonal Methods for Trumpet and Horn. (1) F. S Teach'ng and pay ng sk'ls for mus'c teachers. 328 Educanonsl ~ ~ t h o tor d s Trombone, Euphonium, and ~ u b a .(I) F, S Teach ng and pay ng sk 11s for mus c teachers 32a Educational Methods tor Brass. (1) S Teach ng and pay ng sk Is far must theraptm and MUSEC ~ Provides non-Musc majors wth sullccient symbo teracy to beg n wok in the held of muslca earn ng No credit for MUSICmajors. 107 lntroductlon to Musle. 2 F S, SS Correahon of mus C wth terature. sclenw and an A nontechnlca course n the humanit ss for non Mus c rnalors [SalIsbes General Srudles Requ,remn? HU] 340 Survey of Musle Hletory. (3) F, S, SS Major periods composes and compostions n the h story of musc May be used to meet the Musc History require men1 for a m nor n Musbc [Sabslies General Studres Re quremenls' HU, H I 347 Jazz In Amarlw. (3) F. S SS Current prachces employed by contemporary ~ a z rmusi cians; VIe h StOnca development of jazz techn'ques [Sat isfies General Studies Requrremenv HU] 353 Survey of AtroAmerlcan Music. (3) A Afro-Amencan mus c traced from I& ong ns n Afnca to the present wth emphas s an spntua b ues, lazz. gospe. and classical styes [Sarrsfiss Geneal Studies Reqeqwre menrs. HU. HI 354 Popular Muslc. (3) A EmPhasls on h storical cunura and performance panems 'n a vanety of popular musc d oms. [Sar!slies General studres Requ~remenf'HU] 355 Survey of American Music. (2) F. S. SS Growth and deve opment of Amenca s music ISafrsfies GeneralStud,es Rmrremenls. HU. H I 356 Survey of the MYSICOI Thaetm. 1-31h M.s C'S plaw in the Insatre. * w e d n terms of n slor ca lmwnance and re at ve t.nclon. 1Sassl.e~General Shrd ,ei Reqwremanr: HU] 3.57 Aesthetic Perception In Muslc Petiormence. (3) F, s. SS Introduces the non Musc malor to the aesthetccs of per formance by stress ng thelr physca and emotona n volvement n the dtrecl~on motion, ntensty, and coot spenrum of musc [Sahsl'es General Shrdies Reqwra men? HU] Omnibus Courses: See pages 50 51 for amn bus wurses that may be offered. MUSlC EDUCATION MUE 161 lntroducllon to Muslc Thaspy (2. F Overves ot mlsfc tnerapy Or entatton 10 menta neann swcral eaecabon and related tneraoes Rea.,rm on $18 vsts 211 MUSICIn Recmatlon. (2) F Malerab methods, and organzahonal structures apprnpnate for recreabonal mus c 261 Muslc Therapy as a Behavioral Xlence. (2) F Onentation to precl n ca experience wlth an emohas s on obsewat on s h s, assessment. goa semng, and prates Slonal eth cs Requ'rea OW-campus obsewat ons. Pre r w ~ t s ~ tMUE e : 161. 310 MUSICIn Early Childhood M u u t l o n . (3) F ldentctyng and understand'ng musica needs of young ch Idren. Methods and matena s tor program development for classrwm teachers ~ I I- ~~ I I I I I m,nnm " W Educatlonal MethDds tor Guitar. (1) F, S Teach ng and playlng ski s for muscteachers. 336 Educatlonal Methods tot Parcusaion. (I) F. S Teachcng and playing skr s for mus c teaches. 337 Educallonal Methods tor Flute, Clarlnet, and Saxophone. (1) F. S Teachrng and p ayrog ski s for musc teachers. I 338 Educatlonal Methods for Double Reed Inetrumsnts. (1) F, S Teachina and .Dlav. m ~" sk s for music teachers 339 Educatlonsl Methods for Wwdwlnds. (I, F Teacnlng ana p ay6og sr. Is tar m.sc therap sts ana M.s c m00s 361 Music Thempy Theory and ~ r a c t f c s tholoav. 131 ,-,F ntl-enw 01 mus c on wna,or pr ncpces ana PI~CI.CBS 01 mJS9 IneraPy a m psycntalnc c enls Plereqrts$tes M..E 261 MLSCTnerapy major 362 Muslc Therapy Techniques. 3) s Organ zatlon, adm~nstrat~on, and use of muslc in rehab tabon with vanous c ent popukl ons Prerequsites MUE 361 Musc Therapy major 381 Muslc Therapy Research. (3) S Stat s b a and research destgn apprnpnate for nveshga tons in must therapy [Sar,shes General SNd~esRe qrnremenl U I 3M Therapy Precllnlc~lI. (1) F. S Pa red students wt ~lrov~de mvs c theraov for sma grows at a m m m m ty agency lor msnta y reiaroed genalnffi. or pnysca I asabed clenls for a mnm.m of 10 c'nods Prereq.srIes MLE 211 261 1 - - 0 , ~ I SCHOOL OF MUSIC 409 I I I 385 Therapy Pmllnlcal 11. (I) F S See MUE 384. 386 Therapy Pmllntcal Ill. (1 F. S See MUE 384. 387 Therapy Pmllnlcal IV. (1 F. S See MUE 384 388 Therapy Pmllnlcal V. (I) F, S See MUE 384. 441 Psychology 01 Music. (3) S Psycho og ca and physlo og ca aspects of musc empha s z ng muscal behavor. tundion, percepton and earn ng Prerequ s tes Mus~cTherapy major or nstructor ap prova ;lun or stand ng 475 Group Pmcers and Muslc Therapy. (I) F Pnncp es of gmvp process, v e m munse ing profes s ona wnt ng as related la mus c therapy pram ce. Pre requ 5 tes: MUE 362 MUSICTherapy malor 1 476 internship in MuslcThsrapy. (I) F S 1 A 6 month resadencv ,n an aooroved d n ca insllut on 480 Choral Methods ,3, S Melnws of insf%don organzatlon an0 presentaton of 800r00r~atemnlenl n cnora mdsc classes Prerea~s te ~ & i d a r y Educattan major. 481 Instrumental PractlcumMnhods. 5 F, S instrumental musc as a means of develop ng music sk Is understand ngs, and antudes in e ementary and secon dary school students Prerequ slte: Semndary Educahon major 482 Instrumental PracticumiMethcds. (5) F, S See MUE 461. Prerequ ste Secondary Educatlon malor 485 String Practfcum. (2) F S A 2 semester wurse w th MUE 486 for students prepar ng to adm n ster a string program and teach str ngs at the ( eementary eve 486 String Practbum. (2) F S Continuation of MUE 465 / 548 lntmductlon to Research In Muslc Educatlon. 3 I ' i I I F.% ' S o e y of researcn metnws an0 , ' ' I 1 1 j , , ' 1 564 instrumental Muslc, Advanced Rehearsal Technlaues. 3 A ~ n ' l n d s p t han8 ys s of lnstrumenla technques n p r e p rat on for a thorough d scusson of band tun ng probems and so utions D s a s s on of produdlve conductng and reheam techn'ques far schoo musc teachers 566 Instrumental Uteratura tor Schwls. 3) N Comprehens vs study and analys s of a types of nstru mental musc 568 Choral Music, Advanced Rehearsal Techniques. (3) A MUSca and voca technfques necessary for presentallon of chora terature. Ana yss and experimental on with psy chaogca, amust'ca, and other probems of reheam and performance 570 Choral Lltersture tor Schools. (3) A Camprshensve study and analysis of chora muwc for the h gh schoa with specla emphas s on octavo terature 579 Psychology of Muslc. (3) N The nature of mus~caltyand t s evaluat on A rev ew of recent research. 585 Vocal Acoustics and Prcduction. (3) A An ndepth approach to the psychaagca physloogical workings of the vaca mechan sm. 733 Contemporary Issues and Research In MUSICEd"cation. (3) S Emphas s upon recent research re at ng to muslc nstruc t on at a1 leve s. current and h s t a n d Issues n chora general, and hnstrumenta mus c 744 nlgher Education instruction. 3) F Ph losoph ca and psycho og cal pr nc'ples of m egelun versty teach ng Patterns of musc teacher educahon and a prolecl on of course out1 nes 755 Philoso~hy . . and Aesthetics In Muslc Education. (3) SS Ph osophy and aesthetes as they influence curriculum content and teaching procedures Omnlbur Courses: See pages 50-51 for omnibus courses that may be offered leral~ren m.sc ed, cal on. Focus on nterpretalon an0 eva Jal on MUSIC HISTORY 549 Foundntlons o l Muslc Education 4. A A treatment of h slonca perspect,ves, pn osopny-aes~ne~. MHL 142 MUSICListening. t ) S a oentf ea w tn m.sc ea,cal an an0 earn ng tncor es Aura percepton of a varety of musc Iradllans, genres. aool ea 10 m,ac leacn no learn no Basc researcn an0 forms and techn ques. Prerequs te Mus c malor w'it'ng sk Ik appropriate tograduaie stud es In mus c edu152 J a u Llstenlng. 1 F An ntrodud$onto ]azr forms td oms, and malor nnava Z G u d l e a In Muslc Curricula. (3) A +"re Scope and sequence of muscal'ixpenences Deveiop- 341 Music History, (3) men1of cnter a for the eva "at on of mus c curricula Western musc from the Greeks to the present day Need 551 Advanced Studies In Music. (3) A For expenencad teachers, organzatron and content of the genera mus c c asses in k ndergarten and the f rst 6 grades of e ementary schw Emphas s on teaoh ng muslc reading and ear tran ng to young ch dren and H1slory s2 ths and Schwl, (3) Organzation and content of school musc casses whch are not performanceanented 5.53 Contemporary Elemanlay Muslc. 3) F ldentfcatnon and development of materas and tech nlques for leach ng spec a units of muslc study to e e mentary (K-8) chidren not be taken n sequence wfh MHL 342 Prerequ s'te: MTC 221 342 (3) ,S MHL 341, Prerequ MTC 221 352 The Evolution of Jau. 3 F n deveopmenf. and styles of mus'c and 1s exponents Prerequ sfs. MTC 223 lsahsfiesGenealSfud IeS Reqwremen' 438 Muolc In the Classic Era. (3) N Deve opment of the class c sty e of the 18th century' malor Of Ofaydn' 'oran and Stes' MHL341' 342 MTC 327 Prerequ 412 SCHOOL OF MUSIC 232 Class Plano. I F S See MUP 131 233 Class Volce. 1 F S See MUP 133 Prersqu s te MUP 134 or nstructar ap prova 234 Class Volce. 1 F. S See MUP 133 Prerequste. MUP 233 or nstructor ap prom 235 Jazz Plano. 1 F S A four Semester sequence w th MUP 236 335 and 336 designed for jar keybaard experence Emphas s WI be on chord symbo read ng s mpe mprovisat on and vo c ng 2 hours per week Prerequ's te' MUP 132 236 J a n Plano. 1 F, S See MUP 235. Prereau s te MUP 132 250 Dlctlon for Slngers. 1 F S Use of phonel'cs n the study of song and opera terature. Lanauaae emohas's dflers each semester Mav be re peaied ior cred t 301 Advanced Class Plano. 1 F Requ red for Chora Genera Musc majors. Open to other muSC ma ors who have competed MUP 232 Emphas s on aceompan ments ensembe play ng score read ng advanced harmon la1ons reperto re techn que and im pro" Sat on. 2 hours per week May not be taken for au d't Prerequ s 10s MUP 232 or prol cency p acement ex am naton 302 Advanced Class Plano. 1 S Requ red for Chora and Genera majars Open to other MUSICmajors who have eomp eted MUP 301 A sequent a continuaton 01 MUP 301 sk s whch tncude both group and stud0 nstruct on 2 hours per week May not be taken for aud t Prerequ s tes MUP 301 or prol c ency. p acement exam nat on 311 Studio Instruction. 2 F S See MUP 111 321 Studlo lnstructlon. 1 F S SS See MUP 121 327 Studio Instruction. 4 F S See MUP 127 335 Jazz Plano. (1 F S See MUP 235 Prerequ s te MUP 132 336 Jazz Plano. 1 F, S See MUP 235 Prerequ s te MUP 132 337 Studlo bslr~ctton-Plan0 Aecompanytng. (2 S Lessons lor Performance majors w th a concentrat on n p an0 accompany ng on y Reperto re to be se ected from vocal and nstrumenta terature 1 hour esson per week May be repeated lor cred t Prerequ s te P acement ex am nat on. 339 Choral Conductlng. 2 F S Elements of chora conduct ng technqus and nterpreta ton. 3 hours per week Prerequ s te MUP 209. 340 Instrumental Conductlng. 2 F Fundamenlas of smre read ng and nterpretat on of n. strumenta musc 3 hours per week. Prsrquslte' MUP 210 341 J a u Pedsgogy. 3 S Training and superv ssd practce n conduct ng jazz en semb es wlh emphass on terature programm ng, and rehearsal techn ques 2 c ass hours and 2 f e d exper ence hours each week. Prerequ site MUP 210 ~ I I I 344 C h a m b r Orchestra. (1 F. S Important masterpeces from a penods of musc w be performed throughout the year Membershp by aud ton May be repeated for cred t 345 Symphony Orchestra. 1 F S Open to a students who can qua ty on the bass of audl. tons w th the d rector Over a 4 year percod the student s ntroduced to the masterpeces of symphony orchestra t eralure 3 t me5 per week May be repeated for cred I. 350 Choral Union. 1 F S Open to a students n the un vers ty and to nterested s ogers n the commun ly by aud t on Preparatjan and pertormance of the arger chora works 2 hours per week Mav be reoeated lor cred t 352 Concert Cholr. (1 F. S 4 hours per week. May be repeated for cred 1. Prerequ ste nstructor approva 353 Unlverslty Cholr. 1 F S 4 hours per week May be repeated for cred I. Prerequ s te nstructor approva 355 Men's Chorus. 1 F. S Open lo a male students n the un vers ty who can qualty an the bass of aud t ons Rehsarsa and.mrformanca -.. ...01 .1 mu5 c lor ma e volces 2 hours per week Mav be re pealed for cred 1. Prersqu ste nstiuctor approva' 357 Women's Chorus. 1 F S 2 hours per week May be repeated for credit Prerequz ste. nstructar approva . 361 Msrchlng and Concert Bands. t F S Open to a students who can qua ty on the bass of aud t on5 w th the d renor Stag ng of format ons and dn s lor footba games and other events fall. masterpieces of symphon c band terature spr ng) Meets da y. May be repeated for cred t 370 Muslc Theatre: Techniques. 1 F S Exercses and mprov sat ons lor the s nger actor empha s r ng body awareness basc musc theater performance sk Is and freedom of the voca and breath mechan sms Sect O n 1 Movement for S ngers Sect on 2 Express on): Sect on 3 nterpretaton Sect on 4 Advanced Expres s o n Sect on 5 Advanced nterpretation). Sect ans 2 through 5 must be taken n sequence. Each seetan 3 hours per week May be repeated for cred 1. 371 Music Theatre: Work~hops. 1) F. S Deve Opment of spec1c sk s lor muscat dramat c nterprelal on Sect on 1 Ar a Prsparal on ; Sect on 2 Broad. way : Sect on 3 Broadway I . Each sen on 1 hour eclure demonstrat on 1 ab per week May be repeated lor cred t 372 Muslc Theatre: Orchestras. 1) F. S Open lo a students who can qua ty on the bass of aud tons wlh the nstructor Part cpat on n Lync Opera The I atre product ons Sect on 1 Orchestra) Sect on 2 (Cham ber Orchestra). Sectan 3 Chamber Ensemble) May be , repeated lor cred t Prerequ s te nstructor approval 373 Musle Theatre: Performance. (1 F S Open to a students who can qua ty on the bass of aud! i tons wth the nstructor. Paflcpat on n Lyrc Opera The atre product on*. Senon 1 (Pr ncpat Roes). Senton 2 Chorus May be repeated lor credl. Prerequsjte. n structor approva 1 -I - I I 1 I I I 1 1 - , 414 SCHOOL OF MUSIC 541 m e nrf song. (3) N Solo Song from ill beg nn ng to the present day 544 Cham& Orchestra. (1 F S lmp~nantmasterpeces from a pstods of muslc w l be performed throughout the year May be repeated tor cred t Prerequtstte approva : nstrunor approva 545 Symphony Orchestra. (1) F. S Open on the bass of aud t on w l h the d rector MasterPWS of Symphony orchestra terature. 3 t mes per week May be repeated for cred 1. 550 Choral Union. (1) F S O w n to a1 students n the unkverslw and to nterested s "gsrs n the mmmun ty by audt$& Preparat on and performance 01 the larger chora works. 2 hours per week. May be repeated far credet 551 Repenolre. (2) N hterature avalabe for performance n a I perform ng me dfa May be repeated far credit 552 Concefl Cholr. (1) F S 4 hours per week May be repeated tor cred t Prerequt stte nstrunor approva 553 Unlvsrsily Choir. (1) F. S 4 hours per week. May be repeated for cred t Prerequl s te. nstrunor annraval. .. 555 Men's Chorus. (1) F S Open to male students n the un vers ty who w n qua fy on the bass of aud t on Rehearsal and performance of mu s c for mae "aces 2 hours per week May be repeated lor cred t Prerequ s te. tnarunor approval. 557 Women's Chorus. (1 F. S 2 hours per week. May be repeated far credt Prerequ s te nstrunor approva 561 Marching and Concwt Bands. 1) F. S Open by audit on on y Stag ng of formations and dnt s for foolbal games and other events (fal) maslerpsces of symphonc band Iteralure (spnng) Meets daiy. May be rewated for credn. 570 Music Theatre: Technlqusr. (1, F S EXOIC,SBSan0 mprod sattons for the s ng ng anor smpna 512,110 W ( I v awareness. so a l m s and treeaom of tne uo cal and dreath mechan sms Sect on 1 ( nterpretatlon) Section 2 (Expresson): Senian 3 Movement for Sogers). Each Sect on. 3 hours per week May be repeated for ~ledlt 571 Muslc Theatre: Workshops. ( I ) F S Development of specflc sk s for the muscal dramatc n. terpretat on Sect on 1 (Role Preparat an); Sect on 2 (Styles): Senlon 3 (Opera Scenes): Seadon 4 (Mus ca Comedy), Sect on 5 (Revue Ensemb es) Each s e c t a ~1 hour ecture dernonstrat'on 1 lab per week. May be re peated for credn 572 Muslc Theatre: Orchestras. (1) F S Open to a students who can qua fy on the bass of aud tons w th the tnslructor Pantc pat on in Lyr c Opera The atre produdons. Sectcon 1 (Orchestra). Senon 2 (Chamber Orchestra) Sectnon 3 (Chamber Ensembe) May be repeated for credlt Prerequ s te nslructor apprava . 573 Muslc Theatre: Performance. (1) F. S Open to a students who can qua fy on the bass of audc tons w th the nstructor. Panic pat on in Lyr c Opera The atre product ons Sect on 1 (Prlnc pa Roes); Sen'on 2 (Chorus) May be repeated for credjt Prerequ s te n slmdor approva 574 MUSICTheatre: Production. (1) F S Panictpat on n Lyr c Opera Theatre product ons Sect on 1 (Voca Performance). Sect on 2 (Technical Musc Theatre) Sect'on 3 (Probems n Produncon) to be taken m n currently w th MUP 373 Sect on 2 May be repeated far cred t 579 Chamber Music ensemble^. I11 F. S Str ng, brass. *oww no, pert-ss on defwaro vocal, an0 m xea er.semoles 2 nous per ween May oe repeated for crea I Prerea. s te nsa.ctor aooro,a ,, 581 Performance Pedagogy end Msterlalr. (2) N Pr nc ptes and methods of performance tech" ques far each performancef e d May be repeated for cred I. 582 Collegium Muslcum. (1) F S Smgers and nstrumenta?slsspecla z ng o the perform ance of early and unusual musc 2 hours per week May be repeated for cred t Prerequls te nstruclor approval. 583 New Muslc Ensemble. (1) F S Rehearsa and performance at mus c wnnen n the ast 20 years May be repeated far cred 1. Prerequislle nstruclor approva se4 Brass Cholr. ( I ) F S Pub c performance of musc wnnen for b r a s nstrumenls. 2 hours per week May be repeated for creddt Prerequl s te. nstructar approva 585 Psrcvsslon Ensemble. ( I ) F S Rehearsal and performance of standard and ong na rep enolre for the percusson ensemble and related nstru. ments 2 hours per week May be repeated for cred I. Prerequ site nstruclor approval 586 Stags Band. (1) F S Rehearsa and performance of terature for the stage band 4 hours per week May be repeated for credrt. Prerequ slte nstrunor approval 587 Ethnomuslcology Ensembles. 1) F. S Performance earn ng expenenw for the musc of vanous cu lures of the world May be repeated for cred t. Pre requ s te knowledge of nstrument or instructor approval. 588 Piano Accompanying. (1) F S Performance malors w th a concentrat on n plan0 acmm pany ng others at the discret on of the nstrudor). P ano acmmpan ments found n vccal and nstrumenta ltera lure, dscusson of styles and performance prances ex per ence n pub c performance. 2 hours per week May be repeated for credt 595 Solo Performance. (1) F. S For Master of MUSCcandidates n app ed musc any. May be fu rec la major operatc r o e so o performance w th Orchestra ensemb e, or lecture recta. 596 Solo Performance. (1) F S See MUP 595. 727 Studlo Instruction. (2 or 4) F. S For D M A canddates on y M n mum contact of 1 hour per week. May be repeated for cred t 796 Solo Performance. 1 5) F S For D M A candldates only. May be repeated for credit Omnlbua Courses: See pages 50-51 tor omn bus courses that may be offered I I 1I I I 1 I I I I I I THEATRE 415 I Theatre PROFESSORS: WRIGHT (GHALL 232),AK NS. BARTZ j / ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS: BARKER. BEDARD. EDWARDS, ENGEL, KNAPP, RISKE. SALDANA. STARK, THOMSON, V NING ASSISTANT PROFESSORS: LEONARD. S NGER PROFESSORS EMERITI: DOYLE. YEATER I Departmental Major Requirements 1 I i The Department of Theatre is a member of the National Association of Schools of Theatre, and ' . the requuements set forth in this catalog are in accordance with the published regulations of the Dumoses, all stuassociation. For advisement . . dents registering in a Theatre degree program enroll through - the College - of Fine Arts. Swcial ad visement check sheets, providing complete information regarding requirements and suggested electives, ate available in the Depamnent of The atre office for each degree program and area of concentratton. Bachelor of Arts Degree Theatre. This major consists of a minimum of I 1 45 semester hours and a maximum of 56 semester hours. Within the major (including related area studies considered part of the major), only courses with a grade of "C" or higher may be applied toward graduation. ' h e following core of course work in Theatre is required: THE 220, 225,320,321; THP 101.200.213,315.330.340, 345; at least two semester hours in THP 301, chosen from different production options. Theatre electives, chosen in consultation with an advisor. may be concentrated in one area of Theam spe clallzation or selected to Drovide a balanced aen era1 program Up to 15 hburs of approved course work in related areas may be included in the md I General Studies. In addition to I 1 all re quirements for General Studies as established by the unlverslhi. the Bachelor of Arts decree in Theatre also.iequrres IS hours of courses designed to funher develop the student's artistic and cultural literacy. This requirement may be met in one of two ways: (I) completion of a foreign lanmeeting - w a g e at the intermediate level (202 or wuiva Len6 or completion of a forelgn language course at the 300 level or above taught in the foreign language or (2) completion o i a 15 hour bl&k of courses approved for University General Studies core credit in literacy and critical inquiry and/or in humanities and fine arts. Courses selected must be from at least three different departments. Courses used to fulfill other Unlverslty General Studies requirements may not be counted in completing this option. General Studles Electives. After satisfying all other requirements, remaining electives to to tal a minimum of 54 hours may be chosen from any of the approved University General Studies core courses or any courses in the College of Fine Arts. Lower-division courses in a foreign Ian guage may also be used as electives. Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree The Theatre major consists of a minimum of 74 hours in Theatre (Including approved related area studies considered part of the major). On the basis of personal interests and professional objec fives, the student may select one of two curricu lum ootlons: (1) wlth an . !xrformance/~roduction . emphasis in acting or design/technology or (2) theatre educatlon. Candidates for the B.F.A. degree must take the last 60 hours of course work in residence at ASU. Retent~onin the B.F.A. program is determined by annual faculty review of all candidates for the degree; the review process includes consideration of the student's academic record, professional activities and growth, and artistlc potential. A minimum of 42 hours in General Studies is required. See pages 387 788 for approved areas of study and distribution of hours as required by the College of Fine Ans. Some adjustments are made in the theatre educatlon option in order to meet certification requirements. Admiss~onpro cedures and Theatre course requirements for each cumculum option and emphasis follow. Performance/Production Actlng. This emphasis consists of 74 hours in Theatre (including approved related area studies considered part of the major). Admiss~onis by audition before the Junior year. and a 3.00 GPA In Theatre courses is required. Auditions for transfer students and for scholarship applicants are held only in spring and m late summer. Speclfic dates may be obtained from the Depamnent of Theatre. Retention in the B.F.A. program is de 416 THEATRE termined by revlew of all candidates at the end of everv semester of the tunlor and ,enlor vex. The follow,\'mg counes are required. THE 220. 225. 320. 321: THP 101, 110. 200.213. 270.275. 301 (three hours), 307. 310, 315, 370, 371, 376, 410. 471, 476, 498 PS:Senior Project, two courses from THP 330. 340 or 345; an add~tlonalnlne houn of theatre hlstory and literature, graduation requirements selected in consultat~onw ~ t ha B.F.A ad\lsor. Design!Technology. Acceptance in thls emphasls is by interview and ponfollo revlew and requires a 3.00 GPA In Theatre courbes. Reten tion irl the emphasis is determtned at the end of each semester of the junlor )ear. The following theatre courses are requlred THE 220, 225. 320. 321; THP 101. 213. 301 (two hours, 315. 330. 340, 345,431,435,440 445,498 PS:Senlor Proj ect. one course from 430, 441. or 494. an addi tional three hours of Theatre hlstory or literature; theatre related area electives selected in consultatlon with a B.F.A. advisor to complete the major requtrement of 74 hours. Theatre Education For those seeking secondary school certlftcatlon by the State of Anzona, the B F.A degree offers a Theatre Education/Production and Related Ar eas track or a Teacher Certification track. Accep tance in this option is by interview only (or submission of three letters of recommendation and a letter of Intent if dlstance prohibih coming to campus) and with the approval of the faculty of the Depanment of Theatre Application 1s nor mally made at the end of the sophomore year; ap plicat~onsfor early admlsslon of ASU frechmen are accepted toward the end of the second semester of tull-t~mestudy If the Teacher Cert~ficatlon track is chosen, the student 1s also required to meet admisston standards manddted bv the ASU College of Education and the Artzona Depanment of Education for teacher certification (see page 265). Although the Depdnment ot Theatre may admtt a student into the B F.A. Theatre (theatre education) program, the College of Education may reject a student', appllcatlon for ddmibslon into the Professional Teacher Preparation Pro cram The follouing Theatre professional counes are requ~red: THE 220. 225. 320. 321. ?25 (one hour). ~~-~~ 480: THP 101. 110. 213. 270. 275. 311. 315.'330, i40, 345.4i1.41'5,481. a mlnlrnkn of two semester hours in THP 701: theatre oroduc tion electives. Program content \anes. depending on the track cho5en. but a minimum of 74 hours is requlred. For retention in the theatre education option. a GPA ot 3 00 in the major and profes slonal courqer and a 2.50 in graduate requirements course worh in addltlon to an annual re vlew is required. Although a minor teachtng field (24-30 hours) m such areas as English and corn munlcatlons is not requlred for the B.F.A. degree in Theatre (theatre education) teacher cenification track, employment opponunltles are enhanced for the student by taklng thi? optlon. Teacher Certification. The followtng courses may be applied to a major's teacher cenlficat~on by the State of Arizona (see "Certification for Teaching." page 265): THE 325,480; THP 31 1. 312.318.41 1,418,481,494 Special Toplcs (Curriculum and Supervis~onof Child Drama in the School, Puppetry In Performance, Storytelling), and 498 PS. Theatre In Educatton. I Departmental Minor Teaching Field Requirements Elementary Education Major Minor in Theatre. T h ~ sminor con?i\ts of 30 semester hours, including: THE 220; THP 101, 113, 213, 311. 312,318,330.411.418. Secondary Education Major Minor in Theatre. This minor consists of 30 semester hours. includtng: THE 220, 325 Play Reading: Pldys for High School Production, 480; THP 101. 213. 301.31 1.315.481; two trom THP 330,340, and 345. Department Graduate Programs The D e p m e n t of Theatre offers programs leadIng to the degree of Master of Arts in Theatre and the Master of Fine Arts In Theatre with concenlrations in scenography and thedtre for youth. Consult the Groduare Carolog for detalls. I 1 l 1 I I I I THEATRE THE 100 lntroductlon to Theatre. 3 F S E ements and pr ncp es of the theatre Ledure d scus son Nonmalors on y [Satrsfies General Studes Re ~. ourernen1 HUI 220 Prlnclplca of Dramatic Analysla. 3 F S Ana ys 5 nteipr01a!on atlo aual.at on ot aramat c tera t v e tor treatrca oroa.ct o r Se eneo reao nos of =.as modern and &ntemporary plays. rer requite. The atre malor. [Sat stres General Slodes RequrremenC L 11 225 Orientation to Theatre. 1 ) F Oriental on to un vers ty and department resources and procedures Career pann ng and gu dance Research and wrt ng reated to theatre praduclon Requ red for 0 A Theatre majors SC, 1 1 I THEATRE 417 I E 3W Film: the Creative Process. 3 F S SS 521 Theatre History and Literature. 3 S E ements of the theatr ca f m c nsmatography sound, A survey of h stonca per'ods dramat c genres and the ed ting d rect ng a n ng, scr ptwr t ng produc ng and crt atre teratuie lrom the 17th century to present csm 3 hours enure. 2 hours ab [Satsles Genera 591 seminar,3 A Studies Requ rement HUI Se ened topcs n ch d drama communIy theatre, and 320 History of the Theatre. 3 F S theatre history Prerequ s te. wr tten nstructor approva Traces malor developments n theatre producton from its omnibup Courses: See pages for bus beg nn ng to the 17th century [Satsfss General Studes h t,a,t,, may be R~qorements HU. H/ 323 History of the Theatre. 3 F S THEATRE PERFORMANCE Traces maior deve ooments 'n theatre oroduct on from the 17th century to modbrn t mes [Sal!sf;es General stud& AND PRODUCTION Reqwremsnts. HU HI THP 101 Introduction to the Art of Acting. 3 F S SS 325 Play Reading. 1 F. S. SS Lectures. sxsrc ses and projects n act ng Specal sec Assgned ndependent readng programs of pays most t OnS Provded for the nonmawr and Theatre students frequently inc uded n the modern repenory Areas of em 110 Acting: Beginning Scene Study. 3 F S phas s. Rehearsa and performance of modern pays wth empha a Modern European s s on rea st c act ng styes Spec a sect ons for majors (b Modern Enu sh and rsh Prerequste THP 101 Modern ~ m ecan r 113Makeup. 3 F S P ays for H gh Schoo Product on Prerequ s te the Technques of theatrcal makeup 1 hour ecture, 2 hours atre educat on oot on ab May be repeatid1o;'cted t in dfferent sen ons Prerequ 5 te Theatre major 200 Actor's Workshop. 0 F S Attendance at a varety of guest ectures and perform4W FOCUSon Fllm. 3 F S SS ances demonstrat'ans of new technques and ndvdua Speca zed study of prom nsnt f m an sts and f m tech a n ng prolens Requ red of a B F.A act ng emphases n que Emphas s s on the creat ve process Enro men! for 4 semesters m ted Prerequ'ste: ENG 101 207 Acllng: lnlermedrate Scene Study. 3 F S 420 Hlstory of the American Theatre. 3 S Relcarsa an0 perfor-ance at moaern rea stc ano ron Hstory of the pays, arfsts. and evenls n the develop Tea s'c oa,s E m ~ r a s sOP scene S l r m ~ r ecwracter men1 of Amer can theatre from colon a to modern t mes ane ys s 'anb actor to actor re atonshkps 6 hours a week, [Satsfres General Sfudres Requ rements' HU HI ncud ng ab rehearsa perod Prerequ s tes THP 110 421 History of the English Theatre. 3 F wr nen nstructor approva H story of the pays. artsts and events n the deve op 210 Acting: N Fllm. 3 S men! of the theatre n Eng and s nce the Restarat on Spec a lecnn ca asDec*so6act ng wfora a camara Pre [Satsf,es Genera Studes Requlremsnts: LZ, HU. HI 'eq. s.:es TnP 110, w'ner nstr.ciar approra 425 Hlstory of the Oriental Theatre. 3 N 213 introduction to Technical Theatre. 3) F. S Hlstory and product on techn ques of theatre forms n nProcedures of techn ca theatre product on and demon d a Ch na and Japan Prerequ s te 6 hours of theatre strat on Top c5 nc ude desgn and construct on of scen h story or nstructor approval [Satsfes Genera Studes ew, and DroDertes 2 hours eaure 3 hours lab. Requrements. HU] . i qhtlnu 270 lntroductlon lo Stags Speech. 3 F. S 480 Methods of Teaehlng Theatre. 4 F Exorc 50s arc teem u.+s to tree tne vo ce ano rrorove Methods Of drama and theatre nstructon at the secon 3ro ecl on resonarce ard anc. at on nternat ora Pho dary schoo eve Prerequ s te acceptance to the Prates nefc A phabet and Standard Stage Speech covered. Pre sona Teacher Preparaton Program or nstructor ap requ s te THP 101 or nstructar approval prova 275 lntroductlon to Stage Movement. (3 A 500 Research Methods. 3 F Movement vacabu ary and phys ca Iran nu n re axat on h t r o d ~ ~on c lto graduate study n theatre a gnment, cond t on ng rhythm and pose- Prerequ site 504 Studies In Dramatic Structure and Criticism. 3 S THP t o t or nstrunor approva . Strudura Pr ncpes and cr tca theory lrom the cass ca 301 Theatre Production. 1-4 F S SS perod to the present reated read ngs in dramatc tera Pan c pat on n Un vers ty Theatre product ons. May be r lure repeated for cred t Prerequ SIB: wrnen nstructor ap 510 Studies In Literature. 1 F S prom Assigned nd vdua read ng programs n standard sources 307 Aetlng: the Inner Process. 3 F and masterpeces n theatre lerature Tapcs may be se An advanced c ass for nd vdua zed work on concentra ected lrom the fa ow ng ton Persona rat on, se f awareness v sua zat on subst a) Act ng D rect ng tut on creat'ng nner and outer characters Exercises b Desgn Techn ca mono ogues, and scenes Prerequts te: 0.F A. act ng em C) H story ohass or winen nstructor aooroua (d Crltccsm May be repealed for cred t n d nerent sect ons 310 Acting: Advanced Scene Study. (3) S Scnpt ana ys s and pertormanca of modem cass cs 6 520 Theatre History and Literature. (3) F hours a week Preieuu s tes THP 307 and B F A acuna A survey of hrstor Ca per ods aramalc genres. and the emphasis orwrnen ostructor approval. atre iteralure. thrnugh the 17th century. I t I I I I I 1 - 1 II .. I 418 THEATRE 311 Creatlve Dmma. 3 F S Tneorles procmdres ano materm s for crest ue drama n tne e ementan, and ,nor o gn scnoo's Re area orama anvties--sto+ei n i and chira speakog. Not o w n to freshmen 312 Punmtry With Children. (3) A c o n a i & o n a n a man p. atan of puppets, prance in per. tormance shr s Empnas s on ed-cat onal an0 recreat ona JSBS 01 D~DDBIN OY an0 * I n ch 'oren Prerm- s le .nor 315 ~ l & l n g : Theatre Technlquea. (3) A Basic 100s of the d rector wmpos Lon. u ock ng. floor pans, stage bus ness, aud t~ons rehearsal technques etc Prerequ~sltesTHP 101 and 213 orwnnen instructor approvai. 318 Theatre tor Children. (3) F Dramatc terature far ch dren. Experience in actlng, d recting, and producton technques for chrd audences Prerequ s tes' wrcnen nstructor approval not open to freshmen 330 lntroductlon to Costurnlng. 3) F S SUNBY 01 mstume h story, bast pr nc p es of costume des'gn, and costume construct on. Costume desgn Proi e d and aboratory expeience 'n mnstruntafl of costumes 3 hours ectures, 2 hours ab. ui Costume Construction. (3) N Uses of mater a s and technques far stage Costumes w lh aaua mnstructon of perod apparel Prerequ s te THP 330 or nstructor aoorova .. 345 Lighting Design. 3 F. S Prnclpes of modern stage ght ng. 2 hours lecture. 2 hours lab Prerequ s te THP 213 or nstructor approva 370 Beginning Voice and Movement tor tlre Stage. 3) F lnlrcducton to stage speech and movement techn ques for the profess ona actor Prerequls te: 8 F A act ng em phas's or wrlnen Instructor approva 371 lntermediate Voice for the Stage. (3) 5 Deve Opment of "creased voca power and var ety for the actor, mastery of phonet c a phabet and standard speech and d ct on Prerequs tes. THP 370 B F.A. act ng emohas's Or nslructor atlorova .. 376 lntermediate Movement lor the Stsga. 3) S Tra ning for a strong, we a gned Iexib e. express ve body. Tumbl ng, m me jugg ng mmbat and character zatlan Prerequ stes. THP 370, B F A act ng emphas s or nstructar approval. 401 Theatre Practicurn. (1 3) F S SS Performance and productton ass gnments for advanced students of act ng, technical product on and deslgn May be remated for Cred t Prereau s te 6.F.A student 406 Swnography. 3) N Concepts of tota des gn d red on Product on ana ys s and desan lncomorat no a malor vsua e ements ncudng scenery, lightng, cistumei, and makeup. Pisrequ s tes: THP 330, 340. 345 senor standlng, nstructor ap nmva 410 Acting: Classical Slybr. 0,A Renearsa an0 pedormance ot penw crass ca an0 non real 31 c D ~ V SEmDnasas on oe vsrv of Doatzc ana.aoo ~ r e r e q u k i t k :THP 310 and B.F.A. acting emphass-or wrnen nstructar approva F~~ 411 Advanced Studies In Creative Drama. (3) S Appl cat on of theor es techn ques, and matertas tor dramat zat on Regu ar panclpat on wcth chi dren. Prerequ1slt~'THP 31 1 Or nstructor approva . 415 Directing Workshop. (3) S Rehearsa and performance of scenes and shon plays. May not be taken concurrent y wth THP 110 Prerequl sites THP 315 417 wrnen nstructor aDorova ,, 417 Stags Management. 3 F Read ngs n stage management and panclpanon as a staoe manaoer in a Unversm Theatre orcdunlon Pre ' req; s ts: w&en nstructor appioval. 418 Advanced Studies I n Theatre tar Childran. 3 F Cancentrat on on spec t c dtren ng and pioducng technques n theatre tor young audcences Practca expen ence in d rectlng scenes from pays Prerequ s te THP -- I I 4 1 RIR 430 Coaurne De8lgn. (3 h PI ncp8esof costLme oes gn n In projects Q ootn mwern an0 per w so, es Prereq~s re THP 330 431 Advanced Costume Constructton. 13 A S w c a zeo tra n ng in m s l m e mnsthcton prooems an0 cralts w In pro,ens r :a or ng m ner) an0 per ad a m s sores Prereq- sles THP 330 an0 331 or .nstnCor ap. DlOYa 435 Advanced Technical Theatre. (3) N Se ect on ot mater als dran ng of worklng drawings t w operat on and construct on techn ques. 2 hours ecture. 2 hours ab. Prerequstes THP 340 345: nstructor approm 440 Advanced Scene Design. (3) A Advanced stud o prolects n des gn ng nonrealst c scenery tor a vanety of stage farms Prerequ s te THP 340 or nstructor approva 441 Scene Painting. (3) N Stud o propels in pant ng stage scenery Prerequ s te: THP 340 or ostructor a,~ ~ r o v a l 442 Rendering. (3) N Techn ques n draw ng and render ng for scen c mstume and ght ng desgn Prerequcsite nstructor approval 444 DrsRlng for the Stage. 3) S Fundamentals of and pract ce in graph c techniques for the stage 2 hours ecture, 3 hours studo Prerequstes THP 213 nstrunor ao~rova. 445 Advanced Lighting Design. 3 N S w c a zea tecnnq-es an sage #gntng 2 no-rs en-re. 2 no.rs laD Prerea..s te THP 3d5 01 nnr-nor awrova .. 4% Theatre organlalion and Management. .31 N Box once. p a c l r , prooic.on 0:ogeIog an0 n o s e management DroceaLres 460 Dramattc Composition for the Sage and Scrssn. 13 F S ~undamentasof and practce n wrling tot the theatre, the mot on p cture, and te ev s on. Prerequ s te' wnnen n 5tructor approval. 461 Playwrights Workshop. (3) F S Staged read ngs and d scuss on of completed works and works n progress by advanced students of p aywnt ng. May be repeated for credt Prerequ s te. THP 460 Or wr t ten nstructor approva 471 Advancsd Voice lor the Stage. 3) F Exerc ses to deve op voca flex b ty and power, mastery of elevated Amercan dicton and anguage s k l s app ed to cassca and nonreaistc drama Prerequ s tes: THP 371. B F A act ng emphas s or lnstructor approval. . 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 I I I THEATRE 419 476 Advanced Movement for the Stage. (31 S Movement techniques tor the classical and nonreal~st~c theatre. Prerequisltes: T P 376: 8 F . A acting emphasis or lnstrunor approval. 481 k o n d s v School Play Production. (3) F Methods of directing, designing. and coordinating play production experiences at the secondary school. Oncampus pranicum. Prerequisltes: THP 315 and acceptan- to the Professional Teacher Preparation Program or wrlnen instrunor approval. 494 Specla1 l ~ p l i c .( 1 4 ) A Topics may be selected from the following. (a) Advanced Acttng Techniques and Supew8sion of Chlld Drama in the (b) C~rr~culum School (c) Puppetry in Pertormance (dl StOMellinq (e) ~dvancer~Scene Palnting (1) Costume Design 11 (g) Llghtlng Design Ill (h) Technical Theatre Ill Pmpenles and Dressings Deslgn and Construnion (i) 0) Scene Design Ill (k) Vldeo and lndustnal Scene Design 498 Pr&minar. (1-7) A Topics may be seiened from the following: (a) Senior Pro~en:Actlng lbl Theatre ~nEducation ~echnicalTheatre Prerequisite: wrinen instrunor approval. 506 Scenography. (3) N Concepts of total design direction. Produnion analysis and deslgn incorparatlng ail major visual elements, including scenery. Ihghtlng, costume, and makeup. Prerequlslte. Instructor approval. 511 Cmative Drama Workshop. 3 A Reao ngs r ler:.a m a w a s to, creal .e ora-a a lernat.w~ e met10.s a m mater a s 'or o,arna *!ilc? are- ana . specla papulat80ns. Pranicum included. Prerequislte: instructor approval. 512 P u p p v Workshop. (3) F Survey 01 puppetry imdducat~on,puppetry as an an form in design, and performance 515 Problem* In Dlrsctlng. (3) A Analysis of common dlrenlng problems Topics include: creatlng the ensemble, wnwptual unity, metaphor, nonliterai strategies, and organizatiooal respanslbilities of the dlrenor. Prerequislte: instructor approval. 517 Stags Managemsnt Practicum. (3) F Readngs and research in stage management and panlapatton as a stage manager in a University Theatre productlan. Prereouisite: wrinen Instructor a ~ ~ r o v a l . 516 D ~ m l ~ Practlcum np 3 A A 51.0) 0' recent p,>o.c o~ prac :es n o rea ng an0 pro o.c no .c..la a0. e l c e s S ' A a on s le prac " scares lor . ticum. Prerequisite: instrunor approval. 530 Advanced Coatvms Design. (3) N Advanced sI~d10projects In mstume design for a variety of produnion forms. Prerequsles: THP 506; 8nst~ctor approval. 540 Scene Deslgn Applications. (3) N Conceptual and pranlcal application of the design process lncluding graphlc and sculptural prolects. Pranicai design pmbiems invest8gated in iabratory. Lab fee. Prerequisites: THP 506: lnstrunor approval iii ~~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ - 545 Llghtlng Desnpn Applicat~ons., 3 h Ao.a?cea sl.ao proecls n slage gnlng o e s g l Pre req. s tes TdP 596 nslr.ctor aDD'0ba 584 lnternshlp. (1-3) A Field research and on-ate training in child drama. commu. nity theatre, and produalon techniques. Prerequ8site: written mstructor approval. 593 Applied Prolecls. 11-12) A Prerequ~site:InPtNnOr approval. 594 Conference and Workshop In Chlld Dram. (3) A Prerequisite: lnstrunor approval. 611 Cmn1Ive Drama Seminar. 13) A Examination of cutrent theory and pranlws in the field. Prerequlslte: lnstrunor approval. 616 ~ l r s c t l n g Practlcum. (3) A Practical experience in direct~ngand producing an entire play or musical far young audiences. Prerequisites: THP 516: instrunor approval. 649 Dtnlpn Studlo. (3) F. S P r o ~ e ~include ts deslgn of scenery, costume, lighting, or sound for laboratory or mainstage produnions. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: THP 506: instrvclar approval. 684 lnternahip. (3d) F. S Field research in creative drama, children's theatre, puppetry. and scenography. Prerequ~ste:lnstrunor approval. 681 Semlnar: Scenography. (3) N Examination and research into modern concepts and pianlces of scenography. P ther d e u ~ l e ~ ' ~ n f o r m ~con'crnlng rctenunn \tandardi .An he t o ~ n inj thc Rall, 1 8 , ) .. rhe College of l n w . Speclal Honors at Graduation. At the time of graduation, students who have earned academic distinction in the study of law may be awarded the designations cum loude, magna cum laude, and summa cum laude. The college also bestows membership in the Order of the Coif upon students in the top 10%- of the class. Recipients of these awards are selected by the law faculty on the basis of academic performance. Master of Laws Degree Through the Graduate College. faculty in the College of Law offer a program leading lo the Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree. For details concerning this graduate degree program. refer to the current Groduare C o r a l o ~ . Law Building and Law Library The John S. Armstrong Law Building is in the central campus near other colleges of the university and Hayden Library. The Law Building provides every modem facility for legal education and has been described by experts on planning law buildings as setting a new standard in functional design. The Law Library, with a collection of more than 284.000 volumes and microform volume equivalents, ranks as one of the strongest in the region. Center for the Study of Law, Science and Technology The ASU Center for the Study of Law, Science and Technology is a multidisciplinary research center founded by the Arizona Board of Regents in 1984. The center publishes research studies, sponsors seminars and symposia. and houses visiting scholars and teachers. Through these programs, the center seeks to contribute to the formulation and improvement of law and public policy affecting science and technology and to the wise application of science and technology in the legal system. In cooperation with the American Bar Association Section on Science and Technology, the center edits the Jurimrrrics Journal of L a w . Science and Technolog?. Accreditation The college is fully accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. Information Further detailed information concerning the course of study. admission practices, expenses, and financial assistance can be found in the Bullerin afrhe College ( f L a w . Requests for the B u l k fin and for application forms should be addressed to the Admissions Office. Colleee of Law.. Anzona State University. Tempe, Arizona 852874604. - ~ I I 1 I I I I I I COLLEGE OF LAW 425 707 Cormtion. and Sentsnelng 2-3 h ~ ~ s t l c a l . o ntor s pun snment tne enec of pun rnmerit " w n :ne na ..o.a ano soceh srat.ton o a s s tor sen tencing in Ar~zona.and the ,016 of the l a h e r in the sen^ tencing process, 708 Internations1 HUM" R l ~ h t s .(2-3) N lnternatlonal rules and procedures governing the protection of human rights. 710 Rb.1 Estate Tax Planning. (2-3) A Discussion of topics, lncluding but not exclusive to real estate investments as tax shelters, alternative acqusttlon 18nance devices. reflnanclng techniques, and nontaxable BXChanqsS. 711 MI Estate Transfer. (2-3) A An examination of the legal aspects of the sale and pur~ chase of real propeny encompassing three areas the role of the lawyer and broker in the transadion, the sales cantran, and issues relating to title protealon. 712 Rsllglon and the Constltutlon. ( 2 3 ) A An in-depth study of the 'establishment' and tree exercise' clau~es01 the First Amendment to the Untted States Canstltution. 714 Law and Soclal Science. (2-3) N lnvestlgatlon of the use of smial science research and methcds in the leoal svstem. Too8cs ~nclude:,osvcholmv of eyewltnes~~d&tiftc~tion.~ o c ~ a l - p ~ y c h o l ostudies ~~cal of decis~onmaking, stat8stical evidence of discrimination. econometric studies of the deterrent enects of capital punishment. and clinical oredictkons of violent behavior. 715 hot.ss~on.1 sports 2 3 h n ,. q.e egal prooams re at ng ,a professona s p l s r c -a no tne * le at onsn o la ant tr.st aus me r a L r s of and a<;oclated tax Droblems .~laye;cantracts, . 717 Laplslative Process. (2-3) N Explore bath the legal and the practical context wlthln which the legislat~veprocess operates wlth a major camwnent of the m u s e belng a leg$slatlvedranlng proled. 721 Eduutlon and the Law. (2-3) N Current legal problems affecting institutions of higher education, facuw, students, and gavernlng baards. Negotlatlon, Mediation, and Counsellng. (31 N Explores alternative models of negotiated dlspute resalution, as well as the roles of lawyer and cllent in the negottation process. Extensive use of s~mulat~on sxerctses. 735 E l a t e Plannlng 11. (2-3) N Preparation of adual estate plans and implement,ng legal documents for a varlety of typical prlvate cl8ents. Both tax and nontax elements n preparation of the plans will be considered. Prerauisite: LAW 61 1 736 Planning for the Bus~nessCllsnt. (2-3) A Planning transactions involv~ngbusiness arganlzatlons wlth SPBCI~I emphasis on mmme tax and corporate m n s&derat#ons. 738 Practice Court. ( 2 3 ) A Students a d as lawyers in conducting a case through all stages of tnal, from commencement of the ad~onlo hnal Judgment 745 me Supreme court. (2-3) N Intens~veeXam8nation 01 selected Current dectslons of the US. Supreme Coun. 768 lntsrndional B u s l ~ s Trensactions. r 12-31 N Problems and poilcy considerations involved in internaIlona1 trade: tanns, nternallonal monetary controls, development loans, etc. . ns -. 770 Law Journal. (1-3) F. S Academlc credit for successful mmplet~onof work by a member of the slafl ot Arizona State Law Journa). 5 semester-hour mali8mum. 772 Internshlpo In Law. ( 1 4 ) F. S C # v >defender. or prosecutor placement and related ciassroom component 773 Internships in Law. ( 1 4 ) F, S. SS Placement in the Law School Clinic and related classrwm component. 774 lnlernrhlpr In Law. ( 7 4 ) F, S. SS Placement in Prosecutor Clinic and related ciassroom c"m"""o", "-, , ,v-. ,-, ,,. 780 Moot Court. (1-31 F. S Academlc credit for successful completion of worX as a member of the Moot Coun Board of Diredors: 3 semesterhour maX8mum 781 lndlvldual Study. (1) F, S, SS Wlth the approval of a faculty member, a student may research a legal subject of speclal interest and prepare a paper suitable lor publmtion. 782 Individual Study. (2) F. S. SS See LAW 781 783 lndlvldual Study. (3) F. S. SS See LAW 781 784 Moot court Compstftion. ( 1 4 ) F. s Successful panlclpation and compet8on of a national moot COun competition. 785 Enemship. (1-12) S, F. SS Supervised. practical lawyerlnp in an external placement proposeo 0, Ire sl.oert or ertao s n a o, a sponsor ng a p e l o a l a amr3.a 0) me Co ege 31 .ar n adotln an ~ S S O Cate0 acaoen c carroanen r es:ao snea o, tne student wlth a member of the iaculfy 791 Semlnar in Law. (1-12) F. S Omnibus Courses: See pages 50-51 for omn~bus COU~SBSthat may be offered College of Nursing Janelle C. Krueger, Ph.D. Dean The faculty of the College of Nursing acknowl edge their ~ e s p o n s ~ h ~ l6l t health y care-conwmers for the preparation of individuals who prov~de nursing-caie of profess~onal quallty through teaching, research, and servlce The purpose of the College of Nursing 1s to prov~deeducational programs that prepare professional nurses to meet the nursing care needs of indiv~duals,groups. and communities. To achleve thls purpose, the col lege offers three programs: undergraduate. graduate, and continuing education programs. Within the context of a liberal educat~on,the de gree programs prepare professlonal nurses who: ties. The associate dean for communitv resources is responsible for the continuing education and service activities of the college. The faculty are grouped under four d~visionsof major clin~calareas within nursing: adult health1 medlcal surg~calnursing, communlty health nursIng, communlty mental healthlpsychlatnc nurs trig. and parent child nursmg. Each division has a chau and each faculty member belongs to a divislon. Admission In addltlon to meetlng the unlverslty requirements for admiss~on,students are requ~redto have one year each of high school physics and chemistry. 1. undentand and respond to changing health Two years of high school chemistry are recom and social needs and services: mended. Freshman students are classified as 2. influence nurs~ngpractice and health care "prenurslng" until entry into the fifth semester in pro through leadersh~pand part~c~pation nursmg courses. fessional and sociopolitical activities; and A 2.50 prerequ~siteGPA 1s requlred for admis slon into NUR 223, the first clin~calcourse. 3. utilize scient~ficknowledge to advance pro Moreover, admission to NUR 223 is resource defess~onalnursing practice. pendent. Selection of students for adm~ssionmay The continu~ngeducation program provides opponunitles for nurses to improve and expand be competitive, with preference given to students them nursing practice to meet the health care wlth the hlghest prerequ~siteGPAs. needs of various populat~onsand to further their State Board of Nursing Requirement. Stu dents must have a hieh school dioloma or GED own professional development. certificate to be eltgible to write the State Board Examination for llcensure as a Reelstered Nurse Oraanization CPR Certification. All students entering the The College of Nursing recognizes the three ma professlonal nurslng courses must be cenlfied in JOT miss~onsof the university, 1.e.. teaching, re cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) as evisearch, and service. The associate dean for aca denced by a current CPR card. Thrs cenificatron demic programs is responstble for the degree pro grams; in addillon, each degree program has a must he maintamed while in the program. CPR is taught in the college m the course NUR I I9 and coordinator who assumes responsibility for stu 1s also available outside the College of Nurslng. dents' progress through the programs. The associate dean for research 1s respons~ble College Health Requirements. Students en for research development and works wlth both rolled in the professlonal Nursing major are re sponslble for fulfilling the requirements of the faculty and students to facilifate research actlvi - - I I I I I current health policies of the College of Nurslng. The student is responsible for prov~dingproof to the Student Services Office of having met these requirements before enrollment in NUR 223 Nurslng Process and Hosp~tal~zed Adult. The policy includes: 1. College of Nursing Health H~storylnventoty and Record of Physical Exammation; 2. proof of rubella immunity; 3. an annual tuberculin skln test (a Nursing stu dent may not participate in any clinical experience without meeting this requirement); 4. CPR Cenlfication; and 5. any a d d ~ t ~ o n atests l andlor immunities re quired for vanous hosp~talexpenences. ~ A S UHealth Requirements. All univers~ty students must meet unrverslty health requlre ments, including proof of measles (mbeola) in oculation or immunity if born after January 1. 1957. Admission may be denied or cancelled for anv, anol~cantwho has been shown bv the univer sity to have either an uncompensated psychiatrtc llness or a physical illness that can be hazardous to the safety of other persons (see page 36). Professional Liability Insurance. University liability insurance is limited. Therefore, it is highly recommended that students carry their own rsonal professional liability insurance when en rolled In clinical nursing courses. A c c i d e n t I n s u r a n c e . It I S hongly recommended that all students carry the11 accident insurance Each student 1s personally respons~blefor costs related to any cc~dentor illness during or outside of school ac- 1 I .. k I, Employment. Students intending to pursue Ihe professlonal Nursing malor On a basis should expect to spend approxlmafely hours per week In 'lass and study. Thus any activities or employment should be kept at a mlnimum. m r a n s f e r S t u d e n t s . Any student enrolled in standing at any NLN accredited baccalaureate school of nursing currently or within the Past two years may apply for admlsslon with advanced tanding. The college does not accept for transfer credit courses (especially science courses) taken more than 10 years before the date of admission. Transfer students must complete the appl~ca ion process at least one full semester before the date of adm~ssion. Transfer students hood r COLLEGE OF NURSING 427 must submit official transcripts. a catalog from the institution of transfer, and course outlines so that course equivalencies may be assessed. Transfer students should plan to reglster for classes as early as possible to avoid class closures. A nunlmum GPA of 2.50 1s requued for admission. All other admission requirements are the same as outllned on pages 3 6 3 9 . A d m i s s i o n o f Registered Nurses. Regis tered Nurses have alternatives available to them in the completion of the baccalaureate degree. They are encouraged to work closely w ~ t han ad visor in planning their programs of study. NUR 306 Professional Development for Registered Nurse Students: Process, Roles and Function and NUR 314 Health Assessment for Registered Nurses are requued. All other admlsslon requlre ments are the same as outlined on pages 3 6 3 9 . In add~tion,Reg~steredNurses must submlt a photostatic copy of the current license to practice nursmg. Readmission. Students who have not been in continuous enrollment must petit~onfor readmisslon to the profess~onalnursing courses. Along wlth the petition, students must provide the following documents: 1. proof of current enrollment or readmission to ASU, 2. rranscnpts from all colleges attended; 3. application for admission to the professional nurslng courses; and 4. Health HistoryPhysical Examination. Advisement Students are respons~blefor meettng the degree requirements and seeking advisement regarding their program status and progress. ~h~~~ responsibllit~esinclude having transcripts of all college courses taken sent to the regisha. ~d visor signatures are required on various university ,glstratlon for validation, On entering the fifth semester, all Nursing students are assigned a facultv adv~sor. The facultv advisor assists studentswith program planning, reg~stration,preparation of needed petltlons, verification of gradu atlon requirements, referrals to university and community resources, and assistance with career planning. All other Nursing students see advisors in the student services office. I . 428 COLLEGE OF NURSING Degrees B a c h e l o r of Science in Nursing The completion of the 132 credit curriculum in Nursing leads to a Bachelor of Science In Nursing degree. The purpose of the program is to prepare beginning professional nurses who possess the theoretical foundation and the cl~nicalcompe tence to function in vanous health care settings. The graduate is prepared to deliver nursing care services to ind~vtduals,families, population groups, and communities. The undergraduate program provides a foundallon for graduate stud ies in nursing at the master's level. The oroeram oblectives for the undereraduate curriculum are d~rectedtoward preparation of eraduates w ~ t heenerallst abilities. Based on the theoretical and kmpirical knowledge from nursmg, the humanities, and phys~cal,biological, and behavioral sciences, graduates are prepared to: . - 1. synthesize knowledge from the sctences and humanities with nursing theory to meet the goals of professional practice, which include health promotion, maintenance and restora tion, illness care, rehabilitation. health coun selmg, and educat!on: 2. provide professional nurslng care to cultur ally diverse indkiduals, families, populat~on groups. and communities, using theory based nursing process; and accounta3. accept individual responsib~l~ty bility for providing nursing care to clients and for evaluating the outcomes of that care; 4. incorporate ethical and legal aspects of nursing into nurslng practice: 5. evaluate research for its applicatton to the improvement of nursing practice: 6. assume a leadership role at the generalist level in the promotion, maintenance, and res toration of health and rehabilitation and in ill "**<"are. 7. develop cooperative and collaborative rela tionshibs wiih clients and with other disciplines concerned with health, health care is sues. and quality of life: participate in identifying and evaluating cur rent and needed health care services and poll cles: and 9. continue vrofessional develoument in re lnhealth care' to'trends and changing nursing and Ihe '"'pact Of these and other health care issues on the cllent. The undergraduate program in Nurslng includes 64 hours in nursing. 65 hours in other pre scnbed courses, and three hours free elect~vesfor a total of 132 hours for as well as course work !hat is pre or corequlslte to courses, 1 I I I M a s t e r of Science The College of Nursing offers a program leading to a Master of Sclence degree, which requires a minimum of 40 semester hours. Requirements for this program are described in the Graduate Coraloq. Persons interested in applying for admission to the program should write to the Gradu ate College for a Graduate Caralog and appl~catlon form (see page 478). I Degree Requirements The undergraduate program in Nursing includes 64 semester hours in nursing and 65 semester hours in other prescribed courses, plus three se mester hours in free electives, for a total of 132 semester hours for graduation. The 35 semester hours of General Stud~esrequired by the university are included in the 132 semester hours semrer English Proficiency H urr ENG 101 (3) and 102 3) . . . ... ....6 or ENG 105 (3) Students who compleie ENG 105 (3 have sat ~cfiedthe English proficaency requlrernent and do not have to take an) addltlonal English compasitlon credlis Humanities and Fine Arts or Soeial and Behavioral Sciences Elective . ...... ..3 Students elect one upper dtvisian three hour course from !he Unlverslty General Sludies program llat in human~ttesand tine ans or so ctal and behavioral sctence courses Soeial and Behavioral Sciences*. . . . . . . .... . ... 15 PGS IW (3). PGS 341 (3 [or CDE 232 3)1, SOC 101 (7) [or 301 7)). 415 3) [or FAS 331 ( 3 ) . Students select one addillonal three hour L"I,,C,,L has I Q I 1 I I as 'ls bas'c Natural Science Sequence* ........ ... .. . .... . . 25 26 Smdenrs select one of the fallowing sequencer BIO 181 4) and 182 (4 and ZOL 360 (4) or ZOL 201 (3 and 202 (4) and 231 (3 In addition CHM 100 4.231 (4). FON 241 (3): MIC 205 3).206(l * Apprapnate seieci~onof coursea fulfills College . of Nurr ng degree requlrernentr and Untversity General studlesrequirements concurrently I I COLLEGE OF NURSING 429 I Nursing Core Courses serne~@, Natural Sciences Care* ........................8 Hours NUR 119 Inuoduct~onto Nurslng and I ~ e a l t ............................. h 3 ~NUR 5 for Numng ................ NUR Nurse Cllent ~elatlonahps' ..... Health Assessment m Nursrng NUR Pracuce ................ [NuR Basic Cl~nlcal~ h l l r ' NUR Nun ng Process and Hosoiralized ~ d u l t ) NUR 308 Pathophys~olog)~ ......................... . 3 NUR 327 Comprehensive Nursng Care of chlldren3 ............................ 4 NUR 328 Chtldbearing Family and Womens Health care". .........4 NUR 329 Psych~arnchlentalHealth ~urstng' ............................. 6 NUR 330 Care of Acute and Chronically Ill ~ d u l t r ' ............................ 4 NUR 403 Research ln Nurslng Practice2 ....... ..3 NUR 406 Leadership and Management m Nunme.................... NUR 407 Cantemoaran lssuec -~ in Vun.ng wd Hrd.th-. ..... Z N U R 41 1 (ieron~olod,;nl \ ~ r r t n g ' 2 SUR 427 ('o*eoge arc 5 , s 'a' sys'e-at c prfs ca OS,C~~SOa C ~ - . I I O P ~ a m ae.eoomenla n.-sr-a an iekments for ci~entsover life span' 2 hours I&&: 5 hours lab. Prerequ#s#tes:FON 241; ZOL 202 or equlvalent. 217 Basic Ctinlcal Skllls. (2) F. S SC ertt c pr PC D BL i . r S l g C~PCBPIS ano se %tea psy cronotor s* s lor c r ca n:r r g prance 1 no., ecl.re 3 0 0 . r ~ ao Prerea. stes M C 235 0- 206 NJR 119 ZOL 202 or equivalent 223 Nursing Procear and Horpltallzed Adult. ( 6 )F. S TheOrleS conce~ts and Dranlce in aDDltcation of the n.rs ng procoss n care la, Ine nosp la. zsc aoJ t * tn se. %tea r e a c a s.rgra prooe-s 3 no:r en.re 9 no,rs a0 P'erw.s'e5 h - H 21' 20. 2C20. mr .am-! Pie. or mrequislteS CHM 261 NUR 204 214 0r.g COLLEGE OF NURSING 433 54 Health for All: Issues of World Health. (3) F S Introduction to issues of world heath Determ nants of health and re at onsh ps of heath to deve opment and hange w! be expored. Prerequ s te ENG 101 or u valent [Sahshes General Studres Rsquiement GI 06 Proksrlonal Development for Reglstered Nurse Sludenls: P r o w s , Roles, and Function. (3) F. S Phf osoph ca and theoret ca bases for profess ona n u n g pract ce Nurs ng process for dec s on mak ng Profes ona ssues va ues and norms. ROE Pathophyslology. (3 F S Focuses on concepts expl catfng a terat ons n heath states A ~svchoohvso oo ca v ewwant orovdes the uni P k 4 H e a l t h ~ s s e s s m e lor ~ t Reglstered Nurses. (3) F. s ntrcductory know edge and sb Is for systemat c physlcai, Sychosocial and deve opmenta nurs ng assessment ver the bfe span. For RN s on y. 2 hours enure 3 hours i b . 4 2 7 Comprehensive Nunlng Care of Chlldren. (4) F. S Nurs ng mncepts and prance n car ng far we i and hos 'talired ch dren 'n a vanety of cl n ca senngs 2 hours cture 6 hours lab Prerequstes CDE 232 or PGS 341. UR 223 Pre or mrequ s te. FAS 331 or SOC 415 28 Childbsarlng Family and Women's Heenh Care. (4) F, S ursng mncepts and prance n the reprodunve and rinata per ods. Incudes the impact of ch idbearlng on m y members and the r re at onsh ps 2 hours emre. 6 ours lab Prsrequ slte NUR 223. Pr% or mrequls te. FAS 331 or SOC 415. 29 PsychlatrlclMental Health Nurslng. (6) F, S u ded nurs ng experiences wtth nd vdvals and groups a d on theory and research 3 hours ecture. 9 hours ab Prerequlsltes CDE 223 or PGS 341: NUR 223 Core a ~ l s t e FAS . 331 or SOC 415 Csre of Acule and C h r ~ n l u l l yIll Adult*. 14 F S ~ r s n gconcepts an0 pramce in car ng for hosplallzea 0~11swin coma ex acLte an0 cnron c medocas-seraca probems. heo or kt ca bases and mated nursng manage ment 1 5 hours enure. 7 5 hours ab ~ r & u sies: UR 308,327 328.329 (one may be mnwnent) 03 Research In Nursing Practice. (3) F, S omponents of the research process S gnficance of research to the improvement of nurs ng prance and deve ooment of the oroleson Prerwu s tes MAT 117 NUR 23 three hou;s stahstn [sahsiss General Sfudes Re "#remen1 ul 06 Leadenhlp and Management I n Nunlng. (2) F. S Se ected theoretca frameworks far organ zatlon management and leadersh p in nurslng Prerequ ste NUR o .n 4 k D P II t ..- Contemporary Issues in Nurslng and Health. (2) Seened contemporary s u e s nfluenc ng nurstng and the 4eallh care system. Prereaulslte: NUR 403. 11 Gerontological Nurrlng. (2) F. S rovdes perspect ve of bopsychosoc~a geronto ogtca mntent appicabe to nursng prance and research. 2 hours m u r e 3 hours lab Prerequls te FON 241 27 Communlly Health Nunlng. (3 F S troduct on lo pubic heath theory and pr ncpes of corn un ly heath nursing practice. Prerequ scte NUR 330 or n s t ~ n oapproval. r 1 t 428 Management of Cllentr In Heanh Cam Senlngs. ,.,. - Id1 F S App cation of pr nap es of nurs ng management and lead ersh p n heath care senngs 1 hour lecture. 9 hours ab Pre- Or corequ s tes. NUR 330 406.407. 429 Communlly Hsslth Nunlng: Cllnlcal. (4) F S C inlca exper ence n community heath nurs ng roes and eadersh p strateg es n a vanety of semngs. 12 hours ab. P r e Or mreq~'slte.NUR 427. 430 Home Health Can. (3) F S Issues trends and pracflce n the deveapment and deltvery of home heanh care. 6 hours lab. Prerequisites NUR 41 1 429 ih~tNcf0laoorova. .. 431 lntraducllon to Cardlovascular Nunlnp. (3) F. S Se m e 0 aspens of caraiovasc. ar ndm ng D agnosl c 0.a Lallon, n slow and onvsca assessment m e d a l an0 surg ca ntervenians and preventive a n d rehab, !native management. Prerequ s te. NUR 223 or nstrunor ap praval 432 Cardlouarcular Nunlng Laboratory. 1) F, S Experiences to ammpany NUR 431 Obsewat on, d r e n care, decs on makng and p annlng for c ents in vanous stages of cardlac d sease 3 hours ab Prerequ s te NUR Coreau slte: NUR 431. 223 or nstructor aoorova. .. 433 Abnormal S l r n s In the Ustsrnlty Cycle. 12-3. F. S Ct n ca n ~ s a n gn h gh r s< oosterr8a Abnorma stresses for oreanant women ttnecrs n newooms an0 aDDroonate ndrs n g ntervent ons 2 no-rs lectbre 3 noJrs a0 op Ilona1 Prereq~ s le hR ,. 328 or nstnnor approva 434 Cultural Vsnatlons of Heanh and Illness (2-31 F. -Heath l n e s beiiefs, behavors and ntervennans in se < ected ethn c cultures ntegratang suentlf c and to k medi cjne in nurstng pranice 2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab ap tonal. Prerequ s te. nstrunor approval. 435 Nurslng of Chlldren wlth Developmental Dlsabllltles. (3) F, S Congentla a m acg. re0 pnys ca am menlal oeve o p mental osoroers, ncl.0 ng tne eua~almonol cnlo and tam tv and comrndnlN reso-rces Prere0.8~ Ie NUR 327 or 'nitructor approval: 438 Aging and Mental Health. (3) S Emores and assesses osvchosoca and mental heallh aspects of aglng garopsyc; atr c tneory ano geronto og ca researcn aPP cane lo pracLce Prereqb sole 12 nods n N ~ r ng s maor or nslr.nor appro\al 439 Aging and Mental k l l h Prectisum. (1) S Optiana ctnlcal pranicum for students enrol ed n NUR 438 3 hours per week 440 lntraductlon to C o m ~ u t a rA .n.d l a t l o n s In Health Care. 3) F. S. SS Emphasis an app cat ons that most d rect y anen nurses n staff ~ o tmns s Prereoulsate sen or stand na #nNurstno " malor dr nstruaar appr&a 441 S c h w l Nunlng Practice. (3) S ROB of the professtonal nurse n plann ng mpementaton and evaluahon of the schoo heath program 442 Sexuallw In Illness and D l ~ b l l l l y .(3) F. SS Cons derat on of I nesses n p r es, and treatments that have lmpl cat ons for sexual funnlon of patcents and clients. I COLLEGE OF NURSING 435 F 2 Heanh Promotion. (2) F lrst dfdactic nurse clinician murse. Focuses on health cam concepts and strategies to promote and maintain Prerequisite. rnstrucr approval. Corequislte: NUR 580. -on so I m Ing pea I? praoe-s r in n!eg.at on 31 nea .* ISsessme'II for c n ca aec s or ma* r c Prerea. s.e r ructoi approval Corequ>s,teNUR 58b 73 Tsachlng In Nurslng Programs. (2) S Analys,~of theories ISSUBS and research related to teach~ngin nurslng Focuses on the process of teaching1 barn~ng 76 Compvtw Applications In Health Care. (3) F. S nalysls of current and developing mmputer applications in health care. Emphasis on nursing applications in adm!nlstratlon, education. and oractlce. Prereauisltes. NUR equivalent: graduate btanding in ~ u r s / n or g related r 1. Eio' w78 Gestalt Therapy I. (3) F. S An introdun8on to theory and methodology of Gestalt ther~ ~ p and y '1s uses far mental health promotion and restora~ F' 9 Gestalt Therapy 11. (3) F. S ocus is on funher development of Gestalt therapy and its application in wor+lng wlth various cllenl populatlons. Preuisite: NUR 578. Pncticum (Elmlves). ( 1 4 ) N linical appioation of fheoiles. concepts, and princhples such as health ommotlon. health manaoemenf. health mintenance. te&hing, management, and"spec8ai clinical ~tudies. Advanced Nursing Practicum I, 11. 124) F. S linlcal applration of theones. concepts, and principles Tracks within the areas of concentrat8on Include ( 7 ) Adun Health Nursing ) Crlncal Care Nurstng ) Neuroscience Nursing ) Gammun8Iy Health Nursing (5) Community Mental HealthlPsychiatric Nursing (6) Nursing of Chlldren ) Ch#ldbear#ng Family ) Nursing Admln~strat~on onterences Prerequls8tes admission to the graduate program: Instructor approval 561 Family Systems Theory in Health Care. (3) F. S ritical analyss of issues and research relevant to famlly stems theory. Emphasis on reiat8onshlp between theory nd practice. 582 Advanced Humen Physiology. (3) F Analyzes major theorles and concepts of human physialy. lnterrelat~onshlp of physiology and hsaith is explored Pathophyalology. (3) S anifesfation of altered human phys~ologyand d~sease. Syslsms theory is used to analyze the reiatlonships of disase and physiology. 84 Human Neuroanatomy, Physiology, and Paophyslology. (3) S ormal neutoanatomylneurophys~ology,including embryology. Pathophys8ological basis of nervous system dysnnion. Prerequisite: instrunor approval. Corequ~sites. UR 506,507. e P E t E. C 1 ~ ~ 585 Stmu Reduction. (3) F Theory, appl#catlon,and evaluation of mlndibody relaxatlon methods, including physiological enects. Research flndmgs emphas~zed.Dally student practice. Prerequ8slte: graduate standing or nstrunor approval. 588 QUaIItatIve M h o d s In Nurslng Research. (2) SS woacnes 0 ~ c o l e ?procea.res, ara ,s s ,rfem,efaf,on o' oata a m c o w 0-1 o r lo lnoorr 0. a 'lo 591 Seminar. ( 2 4 ) N Advanced topics, including currtculum development, health promotion, etc. Prerequisite instructor approval in selected cou'ses. 598 Specla1 Toples. ( 2 4 ) N Specla study, 8ncIud1ng$$sues in health cars and organizations, management in nursing, ethical issues, values. etc. Prerequisite' lnstructor approval in seiected courses. 599 Thesis. ( 1 4 ) F. S. SS Research prop05al deveiopment, data callect8on and analysis, thesis wntlng, and thesis oral defense Six hours required Omnibus Courses: See pages 50-51 for omnibus Courses that may be offered. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HDE 395 Overview 01 Aging. (3) F Multidisciplinary lntroduct8on to gerontology. Explores the charanerist8cs. experiences, pioblems. and needs of older persons. Cross~listedas SOC 348. [Sat~sfiesGeneral Sfudie* Requirement: SB] 586 Origins of Human Behavior. (3) F Critlcal examination of theones. issues. and research in the developmental period of ,"fancy through adolescence. Prerequlstte: murse in chtld development 588 Devslopmant in Adulthood and Aglng. (3) S Critical sxam8naton of theories and research of adulthwd and agng. College of Public Programs I Anne L. Schneider, Ph.D. Dean Purpose The College of Public Programs offen a wide range of undergraduate and graduate coune worh. both on and off campus, to full-time students and as pan of continuing educdtion. Each academic unit of the college not only assumes responslbili ties in prepanng its own majors, but provides a variety of sewice courses for the rest of the uni versity. The college is committed lo providing excellence in teaching, research, and public sew ice. Consequently, the units work closely with numerous publs, quasl-public, and private agen cies at the national. regional, state, and local levels. Organization The College of Public Programs is composed of five academic units: the Department of Commu nication, the Walter Cronkite School of Journal ism and Telecommunication, the School of Justice Studies, the Department of Leisure Studies, and the Schwl of Public Affairs. Each academic unit is administered by a chaw or daector. The general adm~nistrationof the college is the responsibility of the dean, who is responsible to the university president through the provoat. Admission Freshmen. Any incoming freshman (&24 semester hours) who meets the minimum university admission requirements as detailed on pages 3 M 1 is admitted to any chosen undergraduate academic u n ~ of t the college as a premajvr in that respective academic unit. Major Status Admission. Entry to any under graduate academlc unit of the college with status as a major requires the completion of at least 56 semester hours wlth a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50 plus whatever add~tionalrequirements the respectwe academic unit imposes. When a stu dent has completed course work at ASU, the GPA is computed on ASU course? only and must be based on a rninrrnurn of nine semester hours of courses with grade options of "A," "B." "C." "D." o-.r "-. Fn I I Most uvoer division courses in the colleee are not open premajors. Premdjors should check the catalor- information in their maior fields to de I temine any course enrollment restnctions. Students should refer to the section of the cata log with reference lo their preferred areas of smdy for retention requirements and or continued enrollment in thelr major courses. Transfer Students. Any person applying for admiss~onor transfer to an academic unit of the college is admitted as a major of that unit if the student has met the speclfic requirements as listed in the section for the resoective academic unit. Transfer Credit. In most cases, course work successfully completed at a regionally accredited four year ~nstitutlon of higher education is ac cepted into the college's respective academic unit. Course work successfully completed at an ac credited two-year institution of hieher education (community or junior college) transfers as lowerdtvision credit uv to a maximum of 64 semester1 hours. Successful completion is defined for purpose of - . transfer as having-received a grade comparable to an "A," "B," or " C at ASU. The acceptance of credits is determ~nedby the director of Admis slons, and the utilizat~onof credits toward degree requlrementa is at the discretion of the individual academic unlt 1 I I 1- - I I I I COLLEGE OF PUBLIC PROGRAMS 437 Ld~i~eme", A student who has been admitted to the College Public Programs is assigned an academic or from the faculty of the academtc unit of the tudent.s ma,or area of study, ~~~~~i~~~on ad. visement should be directed to the student's aca emic advisor or to the Student Servtces Office of e College of Public Programs. OUrSe Load. A load per ter is 15 16 semester hours. The mahimum num r of hours for which a student can register is 18 I E semester hours unless an overload petition has and appro'ed by the Department' been School Standards Committee and the Under gnduate Standards Committee of the Overload petltlons are not ordinarily granted to who have a GPA of less than 3'00 and who do state the need to regtster for the credits. Students who reglster for semester houn in excess of 18 and do not have an approved overload petition on file have randomly removed through an -administrative actlo", Degrees AJOR FIELD Baccalaureate Degrees Broadcasting Communicatioo lournaltsm Justice Studies Recreation raduate Degrees Communication Joumaltsm Justice Studies Justice Studles Public Affatrs Public Affairs Recreation I P I ' I DEGREE DEPARTMENTISCHOOL B.A.. B.S. B.A.. B.S. B.A B.S.' B.S. B.S. Joumaltsm and Telecommunication Communication Journalism and Telecommunicatton Justice Studles Leisure Studies M.A., Ph.D.M.M.C. M.S.' Ph.D.M.P.A. D.P.A.M.S. Communication Journalism and Telecommun~cation Justice Stud~es lnterdiacipltnary Program Public Affdirs lnterdiscipltnary Program Letsure Studtes . These degree programs are under review b) the faculty and are not avalable for students enterlng under thns catalog. These degree programs are mterdlseipl~nqin nature. See "lnterd!sctplinarv Programs" below. Graduate students in ihe School of Justtce Studtes and the Depanrnent of Anthropology are able lo receive a concurrent M S. degree m Juct~ceSfud~esand MA. In Anthropology. Specific degree requirements are explatned in elail under the respective school or department program infomat~onsection. B accalaureate Degrees he College of Public Programs offers academic instruchon in four areas. Successful completton of a four year program of 126 semester hours is pecified by the respective academic unit. ti raduate Degrees Master's degree programs are offered by five aca emit units of the College of Puhlic Programs. pecific requirements are llsted under the respec school or depanment section. Interdisciplinary Programs Infonnatlon on all graduate degree programs in the College is detatled in the - of Public Programs Graduare Catalog. Doctor of Public Administration. The D.P.A. degree program is ~nterdisciplinaryin na Nre and is offered by faculty from various colleges. The program is admintstered by an execu tlve committee appointed by and responsible to the dean of the Graduate College. The purpose of the program is to prepare bkllled professional public administrators for hlgh level psltlons in the public sector. I 438 COLLEGE OF PUBLIC PROGRAMS Doctor of Philosophy in Justice Studies. A Ph.D. degree program in Justice Studies reflects a law and soclety perspecttve and ~ntegrates philosophical, legal, and ethical approaches with social scxence and policy sclence methodologies. This program IS interdisctpltnary m nature. and participating faculty are appointed by the dean of the Graduate College to serve as members of the ASU Committee on Law and Social Sctences. Students may develop an individualized area of substantive spectal~zattonthrough consultation with their program c o m m ~ t t e e sand/or may choose from the areas of concentration rdenttfied with the program The areas of concentrauon are as follows: 1. criminal and juvenile justice, 2. dispute resolution, 3. law, justtce, and mtnonty populattons; 4. law, poltcy, and evaluatton, and 5. women. law. and justice. Doctor of Philosophy in Communication. The Ph.D. program in Commun~cationprepares students for the scholarly study of message re lated behaviors. The program offers the following concentrations: I. communicative development (the tnfluence of communication on maturatton processes such as relational development); 2. tntercultural communicatton (~nteraction among members of dtfferent cultures); and 3. organizat~onalcommunrcation (the exchange of messages . - in formal and tnformal organi zatrons). As an tnterdisciplinary program, faculty from a vartety of departments, who are appointed by the dean of the Graduate College, partlctpate in teaching and advising Ph.D. students. Degree Requirements English Proficiency Students must demonstrate reasonable profictency in wntten English by achieving a grade of " C or better in both ENG 101 and ENG 102 or in ENG 105 or its equivalent. Should a student rece~vea grade lower than " C in any of the courses, it must be repeated until specrfied proficiency is demonstrated. Transfer students from colleges outside Anrona should consult the college Student Servtces Office In Wtlson Hall to-assure completion of this requmnent. I Writing Competence Requirement In addttton to ENG 101 and 102 or their equrva lent, one of the following courses in written corn position is requ~redof all undergraduate majors: ENG 200, 215. 216. 217. 218. 301; GNB 233. 301; JRN 201. T h ~ scourse may be counted as fulfilling the univers~ty lrteracy and crlttcal in q u ~ r yrequirement if 11 IS on the untversity approved list. I I Communication Requirement One of the following courses IS requtred for all undergraduate majors. COM 100, 225. 230, 241. 259 It may be rncluded within the Untversity General Studies requlrements, the College of Public Programs requirements. or the department! school degree program where appropriate. I I I Computer Science Requirement A computer sc~encecourse is required for all undergraduate majors Any Numeracy (N3) course hom the Untversity General Studies list is acceptable. It may be included within the numeracy re qutrement or department/school degree program where appropriate. I Foreign Language Requirement The Walter Cronktte School of Journalism and Telecommuntcation IS the onl) academtc unit of the college that has a fore~gnlanguage requirement in order to comolete work successfullv for . thc Bachelor of An$ deprcc !n ellher Jo~maltrm or Broddcast~ne. Refer lo thc dczrcc requ~rement section of the school for detailed ~nformat~on. I I- PassIFail Option Students enrolled in the College of Puhltc Programs d o not recelve credit for any pass fall courses taken at ASU. Students who have completed passifail courses before admiss~onin the college or at another lnsti tution must oetttion their acceotance throueh the College ~tar;dard5Committee. ' The College of Public Programs does not offer any courses for passifail credit. - Limitation on Physical Education Activity Hours No more than eight hours of phys~caleducation activ~rycourses may be counted w~thinthe minr mum 126 hours required for graduation. I I I 1 . COLLEGE O F PUBLIC PROGRAMS 439 1 o l l e g e Course R e q u i r e m e n t s In addition to the Un~vers~ty General Studies re- uirements, the College of Public Programs reuires the followmg. u m a n i t l e s a n d Fine Arts. Zero to three se mester hours m~nimumare required for a total of ne semester hours when combined with Univer ity General Stud~es. rchirecrure Architectural Philosophy and History, APH 4 vkl History, ARS Studio An, ART ommunication C COM210,222,225,241,271,341,344,421, 422,441,442 Dance Dance History, DAH Dance Performance, DAN nglish t Comoositionl ENG (other than F ~ r s Year Reading courses from community colleges not mcluded. oreien Lonauaees FLA,C H ~ ~ GER, E , GRK, HEB, IDN. ITA, I JPN. LAT. W R . RUS. SPA. THA 1 4 HON 171. 172 p i ~ e r a Music l Elect~ves,MUS Music H~storyand Literature, MHL Music Theory and Composition, MTC Music Performance, MUP hilosophy History and Philosophy of Sc~ence,HPS Philosophy. PHI Studies I ply Thearre History. Literature and Theory. THE Theatre Performance and Product~on.THP social a n d Behavioral Sciences. Nlne to 12 semester hours m~nimumare requ~redfor a total f 18 when combined w ~ t hUn~versity General tudies. nrhropologv (Social andBeha~o,ral) ASB lSlneSS Advenisine. ADV R E Economics. ECN Finance, FLN General Business. GNB Management. MGT Marketing, MKT Quant~tativeBusmess Analys~s,QBA Comrnunicarton All Commun~cat~on courses orher than l~sted above under humanities and fine arts requirements. Deslgn DSC Engrneering Analysis and System?. ASE Industrial and Management Systems Engineer ing. IEE Soc~ety,Values and Technology. STE Geographv (Cultural) GCU Hisrow HIS Journalism and Telec ommunirorion Journal~sm.JRN Mass Cornmunicatlon, MCO Telecommun~cat~on. TCM Justice Srudres JUS Lersure Srudies REC Planning (UI ban) PUP Political Sr i e n ~ e POS Psjchology (Social andBeharroia1) PGS (includes general ~ntroductorycourses) Sociology SOC To satisfy the above college course requirements, students may choose from the University General Studies l ~ s tor supplement from courses l~stedabove. Students may not use courses from their major depanment/school to satisfy the above college course requirements. General Studies R e q u i r e m e n t s All undergraduate wdents in the College of Pub lic Programs are required to complete the University General Studies requirements in order to be e l ~ g ~ bfor l e graduat~onin any of the undergradu ate curr~culaoffered by the college. rn 440 COLLEGE OF PUBLIC PROGRAMS I General Studies courses are regularly rev~ewed student's advisor, the department chair or scho To determine whether a course meets one or more director, and the dean of the college tn w h c h the General Studies course cred~trequirements, see course is offered. the listing of courses. pages 62 88 General Studtea are also ~ d e n t ~ f ~followlne ed . ...~.. courses . - Academic Standards and Retention course descriptions according to the following ~~~d standing. premalor or major key: dent of the resoectlve academ~cuniu of the c a l lege IS considered in good standing if the stude Key to General Studies matntatns a cumulatrve GPA of 2.00 or higher Credit Abbreviations all courses taken at ASU. Literacy and Cru~calInquiry Care Cour*s Probation. Any student who does not m a m a (Intermediate level) good standing status as described above may Literacy and Cntlcal lnqulq Core COurSeS placed on probation. A student on academic pro Upper dlv!ston) batlon is required to observe any l~mttationsor Numeracy Core Courses Mathernatlcs rules the college may impose as a condition f Nurneracv Core Caursea (Stattstlcs and retention. Quantitaitve Rearonmg) Disqualification, Reinstatement, and ApNumeracy Core Courres (Computer peals. The terms of disqualification, reinstateAppltcattonn) ment. and appeals are ~ d e n t ~ cwlth a l those o f t Humanlttea and Ftne Ana Core Coursea unrverslty as set forth on page 56 of this catalog. Soclal and Behav~oralSciences Core Courrea All academic disciphne actlon n the function Natural Sciences Core Course, (Intraductory) of the Student Services Office, WILSN 202, under the dtrectlon of the dean of the college. St Natural Sciences Core Courser (Addltlonal Counes) dents who are having academrc problems shou contact this o f f ~ c e for advtsement ( 6 0 Global Auareness Courses 965 1034) H~sior~cal Awareneaa Cour\eq 1 d 1 1 f Department and School Course Requirements Students should refer to the respective department or school section of the catalog for additional or more specific requirements Special Programs I University Honors College The College of Public Programs participates wi the Unl~ersityHonors College, w h ~ c haffords s perior undergraduates opportunities for spec] classes taught b) s e ~ e c t e d ~ f a c uand l t ~ limiled in Graduation Requirements size and for spectal advlsement, preferenti Graduation requlrements for the College of Publlc preregistration. and a senior honors thests. Pa tlclpatlng students can major in any academ' Programs include the following: program. A full descript~onof the requlrements 1. department/school course requirement?: and the opportunities offered by the Universit 2. college degree requirements, dnd Honors College can be found on pages 98 100 3. Universit) General Stud~esrequrrementa. this catalog Undergraduate Credit for Graduate Admission to the University Honors ColCourses. In order to enable undergraduate qtu lege. An entering freshman who graduated I dents to ennch the11 academic development, the the top 5% of h ~ or s her high school graduatln Graduate College and the individual academic class or who has a 29 or higher ACT composi untts of the College of Publ~cPrograms allow $core or a 1250 or higher SAT comblned score is qualitled students to take graduate-level cour\es eligible to apply for admiss~onto the colleg for undergraduate credlt. In order to qualify for Conttnu~ngand transter students who have co admission to a graduate level course. the student pleted betaeen 15 and 60 hours uith at least must have senior statuq (87 or more semester 3.25 GPA also may apply for admission to the hours successfully completed) and a cumulative college. However, only ASU course work is use GPA of 3.00 or higher. In addinon, pemi\sron to to d e t e m n e the GPA for honors retention an enroll must be glven before registration and mu51 graduation. be approved by the instructor of the course, the a i I 9 I COLLEGE OF PUBLIC PROGRAMS 441 raduetlon from the University Honors College. Besides completing the regular university, college. and departmental graduation reuirements for the major, honors students must: I. complete at least 60 hours of resident course work at ASU with a minimum 3.40 cumulalive GPA; . complete at least 21 hours of specially designated honors course work. including nine upper-division hours out of the major; and . write a senior honors thesis under the supervision of a thesis committee. subject to oral defense and designated approvals. For further information, students should conract the College Student Services Office, WlLSN I 202, and the University Honors College. P C P ,Accelerated Degree Programs I Selected academic units within the College of Public Programs provide inter- and inlradisciplinary programs leading to the completion of the baccalaureate degree and the master's degree within a five-year period. These are not new degree programs, but rather the aniculation of required course work that allows the student with exceptional ability to obtain both the undergraduate and graduate degree in a shorler than normal time frame. Completion of the master's degree should require two semesters and intermediate summer course work beyond the baccalaureate degree. Admlssion Requirements. To be successful in this program, students must have graduated from a recognized high school and achieved one of the following: I I I II I I I . - eraduated in the u.m r 5% of the hieh school graduating class: 2. attained an ACT composite score of 29 or higher; or 3. attained a combined SAT score of 1250 or higher. I. In addition. students are required lo maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.25 in order to continue participation in an accelerated degree program option. Students wishing lo enter this program but not possessing the above requirements may choose to enter the program late during their undergraduate studies. Such students must have achieved and maintained a minimum GPA of 3.40 at ASU. These students must also recognize that they may require longer than the expected five years to complete bath degrees. I Program Optlons. Interdisciplinary accelerated degree program options include hut are not limited to: 1, the Bachelor of Ans in Broadcasting and the Master of Ans in Communication, Master of Science in Justice Studies, or Master of Public Administration: 2. the Bachelor of Ans or Bachelor of Science in Communication and the Master of Mass Communication or Master of Public Administration: 3. the Bachelor of Ans in Journalism and the Master of Ans in Communication, Master of Science in Justice Studies. or Master of Public Administration; 4. the Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies and the Master of Public Administration; and 5. the Bachelor of Science in Recreation and the Master of Public Administration. Accelerated intradirciplinary options arc also available within the academic units of Communication, Joumalis~elecommunication. Justice Studies. and Leisure Studies. Master's Degree Requirements. Participation in an accelerated degree program option in no way implies a guarantee of admission into any graduate degree program. The student must make application and meet all requirements for regular admission to the selected master's program as defined in the Graduate C a r a l u ~for the respective College of Public Programs discipline. Interested students should consult the General Cordlog and separate curriculum check sheets for individual depanment/xhool accelerated program requirements. For funher information, students mav call or write the Colleee of Public P m ~ r a m s ti dent Services office: WlLSN 202 76021 965-1034). 442 COMMUNICATION Degree R e q u i r e m e n t s Communication PROFESSORS: ARNOLD. GOYER. HECHT. JAlN KASTENBAUM. PERRILL. K. VALENTINE ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS: BANTZ (STAUF 412), BULEY, CARLSON, CRAWFORD, DAVEY MART N MAYER MILLER. PETRONIO. STIFF. C. VALENTINE ASSISTANT PROFESSORS: ALBERTS. COREY. CORMAN LECTURER: OLSON (D rector of Forens cs) P R O F E S S O R S EMERITI: DAV S. RICE, RICHARDS, STITES. WILLSON Purpose The Department of Communicatton exists to ad vance the understandtng of message-related hu man behavior, for the purpose of improving com muntcative tnteractlons. Teachtng. research, and service are directed to the continued development of knowledge and application of principles of communicat~on. Courses of study are designed to provtde students with relevant programs adapted to individual academic and professional goals. General l n f o r m a t i o n C o m m u n i c a t i o n Major R e q u i r e m e n t s . Undergraduate students may be admitted to major status after meetlng all of the following requtre ments: 1. completion of at least 56 semester hours urth a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50 com puled on ASU courses only and based on a rnrnrrnum of nrne semester hours of courses with grade opttons of "A," "B." "C," "D." or "E; 2. completion of universuy Ftrst Year Composi tion requrrements (see page 89) with a mimmum grade of "C" in each: and 3. completion of 12 hours of Department of Communrcat~oncore course requirements (COM 100. 207. 225. 308) w ~ t ha minimum grade of "C" in each. A minimum GPA of 2.50 is required for enroll men1 in all upper division courses and COM 207. A mtnimum GPA of 2.25 is requlred for enrollment in COM ll0,241,250, and 263. B a c h e l o r of Arts and B a c h e l o r ot Science D e g r e e Curricula Of the mtnlmum required 54 hours (12 hours o departmental core courses plus the 42 hours noted below), at least 30 hours must be 300- or 400level courses. In addttton to universtty, colleg and depamnent core course requirements, all ma jors must complete a combination of requtred and optional courses consisting of at least 42 hours. Of the minimum 42 hours. 18 hours must taken consisttng of three pdirs from the followin list of five uair? of courcey: 1. COM 110 Elements of Interpersonal Commu ntcation and COM 410 Interpersonal Com muntcatlon R e o r y and Research: 2. COM 241 Introduction to Oral Interpretation and COM 441 Performance Studies; 3. COM 250 Introduction to Organizat~ona Communtcat~on and COM 450 Theory an Research in Organizattonal Communication; 4. COM 263 Elements of Intercultural Commu nication and COM 363 lntercultural Commu nication Processes; and 5. COM 321 Rhetorical Theory and Research and COM 421 Rhetoric of Social Issues. I 4 4 I I Of the minimum 42 hours, 24 additional hour must be taken in Interest area courses, at least 12 hours of which must be in the Department o Communtcat~on. All courses outstde the depan ment must be at the 300 or 400 level. A mini mum grade of "C"IS required in each course, ex cept for a maximum of rix hours of "Y" credi available to qualified students in COM 281, 382 andlor 484. In addttron to the above listed requirements, students seeking the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelo of Sctence degree must sat~sfythe Universit General Studies requirements as noted on page 58 88 and College of Publtc Programs General Studtes requtrements as noted on pages 439 an 440 Communlcatlon courses may not count to ward General Studies requtrements for the tnter medlate level (LI) of literacy and critical inqutry core courses, the humantttes and fine ans core courses, nor the soclal and behavioral science core courses. Students should consult thew advisors for current information concerning College of Public Programs and Department of Commun~catio ltsts of courses applrcable to General Studies re qutrements and for lnformation concerntng differ Z 1 il "1 1 1 I COMMUNICATION 443 1 COMMUNICATION ences in requirements for the B.A. and B.S. de grees. - COM 1W Introduction to Human Communlcatlon. (3) C CC , E vu A topes or ented nlroduct on to bas c theones d menBachelor of Arts in Education sons, and concepts of human commun catve nteranan An academlc specialization m communication i~ and behavor ISatslrss General Srudes ReQurremenC offered to students ~ u r s u i n rthe Bachelor o r A n s Secondary Educa 110 Elements of Interpersonal Communtcation. 3) F. in Education w i t h malo;in S. SS tton. A s the ma jor teaching field, the academic Demonstrat on and pract ce of commun cat ve techn ques specialization in communlcation conststs o f a n estab sh ng and manta n ng ntsrpersona re at on m i n i m u m of 40 hours in communication (includships .i n e C O M 480) and a m i n l m u m o f 2 4 hours in a 172 Introduction to Amerlcnn Slgn Language. 3 F. S stngle additional approved academic minor. The L ngu stic princ p es express ve recept ve sk Is, term no1 ogy. and sgn systems of Amer can S gn Language. student must c o m ~ l e t eall courses required bv the 207 lntroductlon to Communicatlon Inquiry. 3) F S, university and the College o f Public Programs. SS Department o f Communication core courses. Bases of nau rv nto human cornmun cat on. ncud no n COM 222 and 325, etther C O M 230 or 329, and troducton t d n i t ons of theory, phl osophy probternsBnd approaches 10 the study of commun cat on Prerequ 510: t w o of the following three palrs o f courses: C O M COM 100 [Sat,sles Genera Sludes Requrremenf L 11 110and410,241 and441,and321 and421 A t 210 Issues in Interpersonal Communlcatlon. 3) F S least 18 hours o f communication courses and at Exp Orat on of thearet ca, eth cal, and ph osoph ca ap least one hour of C O M 281 in elther Forensics o r proaches to commun callan n human re at ansh ps. Pre Oral Interpretation must be completed Students reauste COM 110 should consult the Colleee of Educatton to ascer 215 Listening. (3) N Study of theory and practce of enectve sten ng behav tain the General Studies requirements for t h ~ sde ors, nc ud ng ntensve ski exerc ses gree. 222 Argumentation. 3) A A s the mrtzor teaching field, the academic spePh osophcal end theoretca ioundatons of argumentacialization in communtcation consists of a mint ton nctud no a comoarson of modes of advocacv and m u m o f 2 4 semester hours in communicat~on,in ev dence is>lsles Cieneral Srudnes Reau remenf ill cluding C O M 100. 110. 222. 225, 241, 480, and 225 Public Speaking. 3 F. S. SS Verba and nonverba communcaton n oatform soeak either 410 or 441. An additional three hours must ng D s c ~ s son ano practce n voca ano pnysca oe very be in upper-division course work. ana n p.rposet.1 organ'rat on an0 a w e opment of p-a c comm.7 caton [Sarbles Genorll Sr.oos RWL ramen1 Communication Internships Lll Internships consist o f supervtsed f i e l d experi 230 Small Group Communication. (3) F S SS Pr ncpies and processes of sma group cornmun cat on. ences and are avatlable t o qualified upper level an tudes, and sk Is for eflect've pan c pat on and leader undergraduate ( C O M 484) and graduate ( C O M shp n sma groups sma group prabem solving and 584) students. Internships must recetve p n o r ap dec sron mak ng [Sat sf es Genera Sfudies Rsqu rernenf proval from the departmental coord~natorof In R -I, temship Programs before student registration for 241 lntroductton to Oral interpretation. (3 F S SS Tns c0mm.r cat o l of terary hater a s tnro.go tne mooe the course. Internships may be tahen once or re 02 penozmance veroa a m lonvema oenav or ntertace peated for credtt u p t o a total o f 12 hours, but not 01 nteroreter a tn I terat-re ano a.0 enco an0 rnetor ca more than six hours may be applied toaard the and dramat c ana ysis of terary modes [ ~ a ~ i s f ~ en es major. era Sludes Requ remen? L 11 250 lntroductlon to Omanizational Communlcatlon. Departmental Graduate Programs 3) F. S. SS introduct on to the study of communcat on n organza to o f f e m e a Master of Arts derree tons, nc ud ng dent f cat on of var ab es. roes, and pat program, t h r Dcp:inmr.nt ot C o m m u n i a t t d n slso terns nt uenc ng commun catlon n organ zat ons Pre requ s te COM 207 (Sal shes General Sfudes Requgre houses the i n t ~ r d ~ i o n l l n aDwt x t o r of Philocoph! . . msn? SBl degree program i n Communication. Consult the 251 lntewlewlng. 3 F S Graduale Caraloa for the requirements and areas Pr nap es and techn ques of nterv ew ng nc ud ng prac of concentratton in each program t ce through rea and s mu ated nterv ews n nformatonai. PBISUBS YB, and empoyee re ated s tuat ons Not open to freshmen. I 1 I I I 1 I I I I I - - - I m COMMUNICATION 445 I I 430 Leadenhlp In Group Communlcatlon. (3) N Theory and process of eadershtp n group communica ton, emphasir ng phi osaphcca foundat ons contempo rary research and app catons to group s tuat ons Prerequ s te: COM 230 or 'nstructor approva [Salsfes Gen era1Studss Reourremen1 SBI 441 Performance Studlea. (3) S Theory prance and crt csm of lexls in performance. IEmohas s on the nteran on between oerformer. ten. aud,e;Ice. and wnten Prerequ s te. COM 241 or rnstructor lapprova 442 lnterpretatlon and the Mass Medla. 3) N The relat onshlp of modern med a rad o TV and fi m) to 'oral nterpretalon and lterature Prerequ s te. COM 241 1 or nstructor approva 445 Nerrallve Performance. (3) N Theory and prance 01 perform ng narrative tens sg.. prose fcton, oral h stores dares essays etters). In c udes script ng d r e ng and the rhelorca ana ysls of story te ng Prerequ s te COM 241 or nstrunor ap prova 446 Interpretallon of Literature Written by Women. (3) 472 Development of Language as Communlcatlvs B e havlor. (3) N Deve Opment of anguage and nterpenona commuo ca t ve behavors of ch dren through ado escence, nc udlng express vo an0 rececclue compe'onc es aro itoran on; otners Prereq. s!e nstrJclor approval [Sslstles General S t ~ o e sRea* remsof SBI 480 Methods olTeachlng Communlcatlon. 3 N Ana ys s organ zat on and presentatton of textua and other c assroom mater als. Prerequ sae: 'nstructor approva 484 Communlcatlon Internship. (1 12 F, S. SS 494 Speclal Topics. (1 3 F. S SS Prerequ ste nstructor approva 501 Research Methods In Communlcatlon. (3) F Cr 1 ea ana yss ol s{sfems ol nq. ry n commdn8cal on. loc-s ng on tne oent f cat on of 8arlao es an0 approaches to c o w - n no researcn .r commdn catson Prereou s te instructor approval. 504 Theorles and Models In Communlcatlon. (3) F Theory construct on, metatheorel ca wncerns models. construct def nton, and comparatve ana ysis of current theor es 'n commun cat'on Prerequ s te: nstructor ap Students exp ore through performance and c r l ca wntlng. prom teralure wnnen by women Prerequ s te COM 241 or 508 Quentlletl~eR e m r c h Methods I n Communlca nstrunor aoorova , tlon. (3) s 450 mwry and Research In Organlzatlonal Communl. Emp r ca research des gns measurements and stat stical cation. (3) F, S SS strateg es and techn ques n analyz ng and evaluat ng exCnt ca revew and ana vs s of the dam "ant theores of per menta and descnptve research n wmmunicat on. organizat ona wmmun A t on and the r w r o lary research Prerequ s'te: COM 501 or nstrunor approva. Slrateg BS. Prerequls tes COM 250 and 308 or nstructor 5W Qualltatlve Research Methods In Communlcatlon. approva [Sallsfrss General Sfudes Requnemenf SB1 31S 1 4 a EmDlovw Partlcl~atlonPr-sses I n Oraanlza. O J tat ~ ve researcn metnws .nc .d r g ntew e s ng Ielo tlons. (3) Amelhws. and otner norq-ant tat r e locnn q.es for ana { I Pr ncpes. concepts and eadersh p for mplementaton of no comm-? cat on Prerea, s le COM 501 or mslrvaor 'Qua ty Crcles' and slm ar empoyee nvovement procapproval. tes COM 230 and 250 or nstrunor a* esses Prereau~s 510 Interpersonal Communlcatlon Theory end R e prova rearch. 3) A Commun1catIon Training and Development 3) F, Contemporary theories and research n nterpersonal u communicat on. Prerequ s tes COM 501 and 504 or nExam natcon 01 the procedures and types of cammun ca structor approval. tton lran ng and deveopmenl n bus ness industry, and 512 Death, Society. and Human Experlance. (3 N government Prerequ s tes COM 250 and 308 or 'nstrucExam nes dy ng, death, bereavement and su cde from tor amrova. .. both nd vdua and soclocu tufa perspectves n terms of 4% Political Communication. 31 F s opl ons for wmmunlcaton and a n on n death re ated Theory an0 researcn re also to pa tlca campa gn comm. s tuat Ons. Prereau s te. lnstructor ao~roval. .. n cat on Tne oers.as re orocess of w !=a! camoa!on#na. 521 Rhetorical Crnlcfam of Oral Discourse. \31h the roe of the med a the canddate and mage'cr~atlo~: h stor). an0 s gnfcance 01 rnelonca tneory an0 crlt c sm Cross-listed as MCO 456 Prerequ s tes COM 250 and n tne aoa ts 5 of 0ra 0 sc0.rse Prerea, s te COM 501 or 308 or nstructor approva . [Sadsf~esGeneral Sludes Re nstructor approva Ourremen1 SBI 529 Theories of Penuaslon. 3 A 451 Communlwllon and Informallon Dlnualon. 31 F Ana yss of representatve thsor es and models of persuaRoe of wmm.n cat an n 0 H.s on of nformat8on Pnn sve processes and the r mp cations for wmmun cat ve cole~ and Dranmcss lor tne sis!emat c 0 ssem nation 01 n behavor Prerequ%stles COM 501 and 504 or nstruclor ' format on to mplement change 'n varcous sacia systems approval. Prerequ s tes COM 250. 308: or nstructor approva. 531 Theories d Small Group Cammunlcatlon. (3) A I [Sat,sfies General Sludes Requrremsnf. SBl Theory and research n smal group mterad6on and decl 465 Intercultural Communlcatlon Workahop. (3) N Experient a ly based study of eommun$calon between s o n maklng focus ng on commun cat onal var ab es members of dinerent cultures desoned te he o students whrch anen smal group output Prerequ sles COM 501 and 504 or nstructor approval mprove the r ntercultura commun cat on sk s PrerWu 541 Research P e n ~ t ~ Ine Intemretatlon. ? ~ (31 N s ie. nstrunor approva S~pewsearesearcn n i r e nlstonca a00 contemporary re atonsn ps 0eWee.l tne ?terpre*er tne ten, ana tne a6 0 once Prerea. sltos COM 501 an0 504 or na&Ror I IN . II I Iy I' - - 446 COMMUNICATION 555 Communicative Procsrrer in Organizations. (31 A Systematic analysts of communcatve mteractlons b%tween organ~zationalstructure, nformat~onflow, and h u ~ man behaviors in the organizat~onalsenlng. PrerequlSites COM 501 and 504 orlnstructor approval. 563 Intercultural Communication. (3) A Analysts of contemparary theory and research concerning the effects of a vatiely of cultural variables on communlcanon between people. Prerequisites' COM 501 and 504 or instructor approval 575 Language and Message Systems 3 h Sgn s r m w s,ste-s pesaqa ' - n a a ? a an0 cor1e~t.a asokcfs 01 rnessaw c,rterns rneas:oment 31 moan no ~;ereq~~site C~ :~ G Ml a n d 504 or~nstmctorapproval. 584 Communication Internship. (1-12) F. S. SS 5% Proseminar in Communicallon. 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IUI. eu.-I v IE) 'SUOIIBISM- 1 w s l allqnd U S ~.~ N (c) .~IBUV oliqnd p"0 ‘ h ~ o l o u 8olue~os q~~ ZPS .aa~ea s qnd eql u n qle p m u s uo un alqnd '4 elajeM (0 nrunpold 's1sA eue leuollenlow uo!laallsse a e6eM pue ' U O W BS 'LUBWI N38J '83 NaS A13 841 10 hI01S1~ U O ~ ~ ~ V ~ S U WUO~ l l ~ c d u o ~ e s ~ ~(4) an v E) .IUWIS~BUW I P Y U O S ~allqnd ~ LZS ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 460 SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS lnlormatlon Management. (31 A C a ~ c e p san0 .%or) oi rtor-at o r an0 nt~rma.ontocr .lo 3, 1 b o c senor orgar l a 1 ors 570 Advanced Public Policy Anelya18. 3 A Course empnas rer tno nr.n.re a'm c, ofooo-s tor0 cast l g m cr a'ernat .ss a p m * ng resc.rcas an0 re 0.c ng .ncena nb n PO c, nlar ng Prereq. s te PAF 543 591 Seminar. (1-12) F S TOP~CS may be selected from the follow8ng (a) General Public Adm,n~strat#on (b) Public Finance Admin#strat#on (c) Public Management id) Urban Analrs and Urban Plannlng (8) Public Policy Analys~s (1) lntormatlon Management (g) Bus~nessand Government ih) Ememencv - . Manaaement 593 Plannlnp Workshop 3 h Pran ca tear rasearsn an0 !o a elper erce Empnas s on tne s.ntnes s of 0.0 c seclor D anr nc metroao oo er concepi, and techniques applledto a 1plannng Goblem. 5M) MIO Research Dssign and Methods. (3) F Ao\ancw meIncas 0' researcr o a ~ g n810 ana y s s Pre. rec-stes torma grao-ale e.e course *om n stats!,a a l a r researcn melnoos 601 Ssmlnar. Pollcy Analysis and Program Evaluation. (3) S Normative and conceptual issues of policy formulat~on, ~mplementatlon,and evaluat~onemplrlcal approaches and methods of program evaluation and p l c y anaiys~s 602 Seminar. Foundalon 01 Public Admlnistratlon. (3) c Ethrcal, social, legal, and philosophical foundations of publlc admln8stration. 603 Seminar: Organization and Bahavior in the PuMlc %or. 13) S S t w n ~ r eorganlzatlon, , conduct. and performance of public sector lnstllutlons in the administration of pubtic policy. Prerequls~ls:PAF 602. Omnibus Courses: See pages 50-51 for omnibus courses that may be oflsred. School of Social Work Peter Kettner, Ph.D. Interim Dean Purpose Admission The w . m.o s e of the School of Social Work is to prepare professional social work practitioners who are committed to understanding and serving those most in need of help, who are willing to dez vote their careers to finding the most effective methods of intervention, who place the highest values on excellence, and who take pride in their ~ractice. The mission of the School of Social Work is the training of professional social workers for beginning-level generalist practice and for clinical, administrative, and communitv . .~racticefocused on those populations who are most oppressed and most in need of the services social workers have to offer. A special emphasis is placed on working with ethnic minorities of the Southwest. The school is totally committed to the university's mission to be competitive with the best public research universities in the country. Faculty members have active research agendas underway that venture into a wide variety of topics, including work with children, with drug and alcohol abusers, with the developmentally disabled, in human services planning, and in many other areas of interest. Bachelor of Social Work The Bachelor of Social Work degree program is divided into the pre-Social Work major and the Social Work major. The preJocial Work major consists of freshman and sophomore students who have been admitted to the university and have declared Social Work as their major, as well as students uansferring to the School of Social Work from other colleges within the university and other universities or junior colleges who have not completed the admission requirements to the program. Students transferring from other universities or community colleges as premajors should follow the procedure outlined on pages 35 and 3 9 4 0 of this catalog. Students transferring from other colleges within the university must obtain a Change of College form from the School of Social Work Student Services Office, WHALL 137. Admission Procedure for Social Work Majors. This is for students who have 54 semester hours or more and have taken SWU 271, 291, 301. and 310. Students wishing to enter the Social Work major are required to apply for admission to the program in addition to obtaining an official Cenificate of Admission to the university. Students are eligible to apply for admission to the Social Work major during the last semester of the sophomore year. It is expected that applicants have completed 54 semester hours and the required Social Work courses by the end of the semester in which they are applying. Students are admitted to the major at the beginning of the term following the semester during which they apply. A student may obtain a Social Work major application packet at the School of Social Work Student Services Office. WHALL 137, or request Organization The School of Social Work has no separate departments or units. Generally speaking, curriculum planning, faculty teaching areas, and student advising tend to cluster around four programmatic areas: the Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.), the Master of Social Work direct practice concentration (M.S.W.-DP), the Master of Social Work planning, administration and community practice concentration (M.S.W.-PAC). and the Doctor of Philosophy (P~.D.)with a major in Social Work. Some faculty teach in more than one of these pro- 462 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK that one be mailed to his or her home address by calling 6021965-548 I. Aonlicants are reviewed for admission for the fall and spring semesters. Students applylng must have a Certificate of Admiss~onto the unlversitv in their files by November 1 for spnng admission and March 1 for fall admiss~on. Students should allow at least four additional weeks to receive ac ceptance. All other application materials (i.e.. applicat~on form, additional statement, and two letters of reference) must be returned to the School of Social Work Student Serv~cesOffice, Arizona State U n ~ v e r s i t y ,Tempe, Arizona 85287 1802, by November I for spring admls slon or March 1 for fall admission. Failure to meet these deadlines may result In the appl~cant having to wait for the next admissions period. Applicants are n o t ~ f i e d by mail of the committee's decision within five weeks after the application deadline. Those applicants who have been denied admission may request a conference to d~scussthe decision and to obtain guidance in the development of future plans. Criteria f o r Admission. Admissions are based on the following critena: such requests meet w ~ t hthe advisor to look at al ternatives and then meet with the director of Admlsslons to process the request and a feasible educat~onalplan. A student may request a leave of absence from the Soclal Work program for a period of one year. (This applies only to the So clal Work program and not to the university. There are no leaves of absence granted from the university.) Requests for a leave of absence must be made In wnting. Except when recommended by the Comminee on Academic and F'rofess~onal Standards, the student must be in good standing in the program at the tune the request is made. Students should be aware that nonattendance at the univers~tyfor one or more semesters requlres reapplication to the univers~ty. Failure to request a leave of absence by B.S.W. majors resulis in removal From the program. R e a d m l s s l o n . Undergraduate students (prema jor and major) who have prev~ouslyattended ASU but have not been enrolled at thls institution for one or more semesters are requlred to apply for readmiss~onfollowing university procedures as outlined on page 48. Students who were previ ously B.S.W majors may, in addition. be required I. A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 is re- to reapply for major status. T r a n s f e r Credit. Credin ransferred from any auired. A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 in core accredited jun~oror community college are acSocial Work courses (SWU 271. 291. 301, cepted up to a maximum of 64 semester hours. and 310) and a grade of "C" or better in all Community college students planning to transfer at the end of the11 first or second years should Social Work courses are requued. plan the~rcommunity college courses to meet the Lowerdivision General Studies requirements requirements of the ASU curriculum selected. described by the university and as pan of the Students attending Arizona community colleges B.S.W. program must be completed. are pemlined to follow the degree requirements The applicant's educational and career goals specified in the ASU catalog in effect at the tlme must be compatible wlth the educational ob they begin their communlty college work, providjectlves of the schwl. ine their colleee attendance IS continuous. 5. Before admission to the major, it is recom Courses transferred from community colleges mended that applscants have a mlnimum of are not accepted as upper div~sioncredlts earned 240 hours experience in soc~alwork related at ASU. Anzona students are urged to refer to settings. Personal life experience may be the Arriona Higher Educar~onCourse Equivalent, Guide for the transferabiltty of specific substituted. courses from Arizona communlty colleges. Cop 6. Two references are required for each appli cant. One reference should be from a person ies of the g u ~ d eare ava~lablein the Student Serv ices Office, WHALL 137. In choosmg courses at who has known the applicant in a profes s~onalcapacity. The other reference should a community college, students should be aware that a m~nimumof 50 hours of work taken at the be from the apphcant's SWU 310 instructor. umverslty must be upper-divrsion cred~ts. While Admission is select~veand based an ava~lable attending a community college, students are en resources. Not all students who meet mlnlmum couraged to elect General Stud~esand lower divi requirements are admltted to the program. slon courses In the major field. L e a v e of A b s e n c e . Occasionally. for health or Direct transfer of courses from other accredited personal reasons. B.S.W. majors find it necessary instltutlons to the School of Soc~alWork is sub to interrupt their studies. Students cons~dering .. - - SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK 463 ject to the existence of parallel and equal courses in the school's cumculum. Transfer credlt is not glven for courses In whlch the lowest passlng grade ("D)or a failing grade ("P') was recetved. Credit for "l~feexperience" is not given In l ~ e uof course requirements. A mlnlmum of 30 semester hours earned in resident credit courses at ASU 1s required. The follow~ngshould be submitted to the Ad miss~onsCommittee, Graduate Program, School of Social Work. Arizona State Univers~t).Tempe, Arizona 85287 1802: 1. application to the Graduate Soc~alWork program; 2. statement of educational and career goals In sufficient detail to ind~catec o m p a t ~ b ~ lwith ~ty of the educat~onalobject~vesand capab~llt~es Master of Social Work the School of Soc~alWork; and Applications to the M.S.W. program are accepted from November 1 to March 1 preceding the fall 3. three letters of reference using the reference letter forms provided by the School of Social semester to which the applicant is seehlng admis Work. slon. All applicants are reviewed for admiss~on for the fall semester only. Transfer Credit. Upon recommendatton of the Regular Admission. Applicants must be ac- Adm~sslonsCommittee, the first year of graduate ceptable to both the Graduate College and the study (up to 30 graduate semester hours) earned School of Social Work. Among other considera- at another CSWE accredited school of social tlons for acceptance by the Graduate College. the work may be transferred toward the M.S.W. deapplicant must have a m~nimumGPA of 3.00 gree. A full transcnpt from the school at which (4.00 A) in the last two years of work leading to the credit was obtalned is required. the bachelor's degree. The applicant's score on A maximum of nine graduate semester hours the aptitude exammatlon the Graduate Record earned as an unclasstfied student in the ASU Examlnatlon or Miller Analogies Test is also School of Soc~alWork may be transferred. Up to considered in maklng decisions regarding admls six semester hours of prior graduate work in ansion. other ASU program or another unlverstty may Provisional Admission. Applicants may be transfer as elecuve credlt if approved by the progranted provisional admtss~onto the Graduate gram director. A combination of credit earned as College tf the Graduate College or the School of an unclassified student In other programs or unl Social Work requires additional evidence of them versities may not exceed nlne semester hours. Consideration for acceptance of pnor graduate qualificat~onsfor admiss~onto regular status. No student may maintain provlslonal status indefi- credits must be applied for at the tune of admisnitely. Normally, final determination of status is sion. The grades for all transfer credit must be a made by the time the student has completed 12 "B" or better. Work offered touard a master's degree must be hours of approved graduate atudy. This class~fi completed within six consecutive years. The SIX cation usually applies only to the first semester years begin with the first course Included on a A decision is made before the end of the first se student's approved program of study mester regarding the student's progress. Provi sional students do not enter the field until the pro Waiver Exams. The number of hours required visional status has been removed. Othenu~se, to complete the M.S.W. degree ranges from 40 to they carry the same academic load as regularly 60 semester hours, with 60 hours representing the admitted students and are expected to meet the standard program. Admltted students may acsame standards for contlnuatlon In the program. quire credits toward the degree by: ( I ) wnsfer Application Procedure. The followtng should ring in credit (see policy on hansfer credit) or (2) be submitted to the Admissions Office, Graduate waivlng up to 20 hours of foundation course uork as a result of successfully passing examinat~ons College. Arizona State University. Tempe, Ari offered ~n Aueust of the year the student enters zona 85287-1003. the graduate program. w a v e r exammations are 1. the applicatton for admission to the Graduate available for all foundat~onlevel courses. College; Admitted students may waive, without exam1 2. two transcripts from each ~nst~tution where natton, the courses lrsted below B.S.W. students the applicant has attended previously; and from other accredited programs must submit their 3. test scores from either the Graduate Record course content materlal (course description, sylla Examination or the Mlller Analogles Test. bus. and outline) and grades for revlew by an ad 464 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK v i ~ o rand the M.S.W. dlrector for an equivalency review. The courses that may be walved are as follows: 1. SWG 502 if the student has at least a 3.50 GPA for both SWU 301 and 402: 2. SWG 531 if the student has at least a 3 50 GPA for both SWU 331 and 432, and 3. SWG 533 if the student has at least a "B" In SWU 474 With the exception of students transfemng in the first year of graduate study from an accredited graduate program in Social Work, no student may be exempted from more than 20 hours of course work by either exam1na;lon or a comblnat~onof transfer cred~tand examination. In the event that the student passes examtnatlons in more than 20 hours of course work, the student replaces waived required courses with elective course work to complete the requtslte 40 hours. Part-Time Program. A l ~ m ~ t enumber d of stu dents are admitted each year to a planned part time program. Students interested in this option murl rpecifically appl) 1 3 the pan llme program This program is complclcd in accordance u nth !he plan dcvc~owd.41 ~eartonr a ~ a d e m ~sedr c mu.;[ be taken on'a full tlme basis. A maxim& of one year of field education can be done by special ar rangement in the agency where the student 1s em ployed. 1. the applicat~onfor admisqion to the Graduate College: 2. two transcripts from each lnatltution where the applicant has attended previously; and 3. test scores from the Graduate Record Exam nation. The following should be submltted to the Ad mlsslons Committee. Graduate Program. School of Social Work, Anzona State University, Tempe, Anzona 85287 1802. I. application to the Doctor of Philosophy pro gram; 2. statement of educatlonal and career goals in sufficient detail to indicate compatibility with the educational objectives and capabilities of the School of Social Work 3. exdmples of wntten work or published materials; and 4 three letters of reference, uslng the reference letter forms provided b) the School of Soc~al Work. Advisement Bachelor of Social Work Students are responstble for meeting the degree requirements and seeking advisement regarding then program status and progress. Upon entrance to the School of Social Work, each student IS as s~enedan advisor. The advisor assists students Doctor of Philosophy with program planning, reglstratlon, preparation In general, an appl~cantfor the Doctor of Ph~loso of needed uettttons. verifi~at~on of graduation rephy degree with a major in Social Work should quirements, referrals to unlverstty and/or commuhold a Master of Soc~alWork degree from an ac nlty resources, and assrstance *ith career plancredited school of ~ o c i a lwork and have demon- ning. Advisor signatures are requlred on universtrated profebs~onalgrowth in the practlce of so sity reglstratlon forms. ctal work. Exceptions to thls general requtrement Master of Social Work may be made for applicants wlth an advanced de gree in a related field and ehcept~onalpractice or A faculty advtsor is dssigned to each enrolled stu research experience in soc~alwork. dent at the begtnnlng of his or her first semester Admission to the Ph.D program requires corn of graduate work. Faculty advrsors are avatlable plet~onof all admnsaion requirements and proce to help students prepare a program of study, to dures set forth by the Graduate College and test advise on academic and career decisions, and to scores from the Graduate Record Examination refer to univers~tyandlor communtty resources to meet special needs. It IS the student's responsibil(verbal and quantitative). Applicat~ons are ac cepted up to March 1 preceding the fall semester ~ t yto keep the faculty advzsor Informed bn all is to which the applicant is seeking admission. Stu sues that may require advisor tnvolvement. In the dents are admltted only In the fall semester. absence of an advisor, questions should be dlApplication Procedure. The following should rected to the Student Services Office of the be submltted to the Adm~qs~ons Office. Graduate School of Social Work. College. Arizona State Untverstty. Tempe, An zona 85287 1003: - - SCHOOL O F SOCIAL WORK 465 Doctor of P h i l o s o p h y At the time of matriculation, each student IS as signed an advisor who is a member of the Doc t&al Advtsoty Committee and is appointed by the dean of the School of Social Work. The advisor helps the student wtth educattonal planning and refers the student to other faculty members. The advisor discusses research Inter ests wtth the student and refers the student to those faculty members who seem best qualtfied in the substantive field in whtch the student has an Interest. Student5 are exnected to use their own inttlatlve in de\cluptng relationsh~prwllh fdsully at the School of Social H'ork dnd the uni\ersll, st large who share their theoretical and researchin terests. Degrees Bachelor of Soclal Work The school's undergraduate cumculum leads to a Bachelor of Soc~alWork (B.S.W.). The Bachelor of Social Work degree progrdm is accredtted by the Council of Social Work Education. The principal objective of the undergraduate cumculum is to prepare students for beginning-level generaltst practice in social work. The program IS also designed to .ureuare . students for culturallv sensitive practice and to prov~depreparation for graduate training in social work. It also offers soctal uel fare content tn General Stud~escourses for College of Liberal Ans and Sciences students. Dur ing the freshman and qophomore years, students concentrate on obtatntng a strong background in liberal arts and sclences and are classified as pre majon unttl they are officially admttted to the major. Entrance finto the Social Work major from the premajor is not automatic (see "Admtssion," DaQeS . 461-462). Junior and senior Social Work majors focus on Socral Work courses in social pollcy . . and services. human behavior in the social environment, social work practice, research, and field insrmction in community agencies. In addttion, majors take electwe courses in related areas. The B.S.W.-level practltloner IS seen as a generalist. The curriculum focuses on such roles as advocacv. referral. case manaeement. and rob lem solvlng functtons with mdiv~duals,groups. families, organizations. and the community. - - Master of Soclal Work The Master of Social Work program prepares professional soc~alworkers for advanced direct practice, admtnistrattve, and community practice posalons. The program puts major emphasis on prepanng soc~alworkers capable of responding effecttvely to the needs of the special populations in the Southwest the ethn~cminority groups of the region, the aged, urban and rural poor, de pendent and neglected children, the disabled, and women who are victims of poverty, discrimma tion, and violence in its currtculum and its practicum assignments. The M.S W. program IS a two year. 60-hour program that lncludes a foundation year and a concentration year. In the foundatton year, all students complete the same course work and field educat~onrequtrements. In the concentration year, students select either direct practice (DP) or planning, adm~ntstrattonand community practice (PAC). Doctor of P h i l o s o p h y The doctoral program of the School of Social Work prepares students to contnbute to the field of soc~alwelfare and the profession of soctal work through research, teaching, and other schol arly activtties. The program seeks to broaden the student's knowledge of the field of social work and the supporttng social and behavioral sciences, to deepen the student's understanding of his or her area of specialization, and to enable him or her to make a contribution to that area through scholars h p and research. Most students specialize tn theory and research In social development, social treatment, or some combination of both Social development in cludes soc~aladmintsuat~on,social planning, soclal policy, and community development. Social treatment includes direct practice with individu als. families. or small ErOUDS. . Students may construct programs that combine social develo~mentand social treatment and may develop specializations in vanous spectalization areas. e.g.. child welfare, aging, mental health, and medical care. Degree Requirements All candidates for graduation in the Bachelor of Soctal Work curriculum are requ~redto present at least 126 semester hours, of which at least 50 hours must consist of upper division courses. A mlntmum cumulative GPA of 2.00 IS requtred for graduatton C o u r s e Load. A normal course load per semester is 15 16 semester hours. The maxunum number of hours for which a student can register is 18 semester hours unless an overload petition 466 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK has been filed with and a~urovedby the director of the Undergraduate program. Overload petlttons are not ordinanly granted to ~ than students who have a cumulatrve G P A - Oless 3.M) and who do not state valid reasons for the need to register for the credits. Students who re gister for semester hours m excess of 18 and do not have an approved overload petitiori on file have courses randomly removed through an "ad mtntsvattve drop" action. English Proficiency. Students must demon svate reasonable proficiency in wntten English by achieving a grade of "C" or better In both ENG 101 and 102 or in ENG 105 or its equiva lent. Should a student receive a grade lower than "C" In any of the courses, the course must be re pealed until the spectfied profictency ts demonstrated Transfer students from colleges outside Arizona should consult the Student Services Office in the School of Social Work, WHALL 137. to assure completton of this requtrement. Undergraduate Student Enrollment in Graduate Classes. Undereraduate students at " ASU in their senior year may enroll in a maximum of six graduate semester hours in the School of Soctal Work, providing they have an overall GPA of 3.W or h~gherat the time of enrollment and have secured the required signatures for ap proval. If the course is not used to meet an under graduate graduation requtrement, i t may be eligible for use in a future graduate program on the same basis as work taken by a nondegree gradu ate student. Field Instruction. Field ~nstructionfor the B.S.W. program is offered concurrently with classroom study. Smdents are assigned to a soclal service agency and work under the supervt sion of an experienced and certified soctal work professional. Field instruction permits testtng theory in practice and gtves a base of expertence to class discusstons. Quahfied agencies in several Arizona communities are uttlized for field in- "+...;." *""..,",,. B.S.W. students work in one placement for 16 hours a week, for a total of 480 hours over two semesters. In assigning the placement, the school takes rnto account the student'^ educational needs and career goals. Generalist soclal workers need to be familiar with the methods of working with individuals, families, and groups, as well as In or ganizations and communtties and wtth all ages and ethntc groups. The faculty are committed to establishtng the capabtltttes necessary for highquality, social work generalist pracoce. B.S.W. field instruction agencies are located pnmanly in the Phoenix rnetropolttan area. Spe cially arranged, more distant placements may reautre UD to a two hour dnve. Although - car oools are possible, personal transportation IS strongly recommended while attendmg school Bachelor of Social Work Requirements for the Bachelor of Social Work degree are as follows: Ternester Hour3 F~rstYear Composbtron ........................6 General Stud~esRequrement ........................ 44 Soctal Work Core Requirement .................. 45 Electtves ...................................... .31 Total ............................... 126 First-Year Composition Requirement Students are required to take both ENG 101 and 102 (six semester hours) or ENG 105 (three semester hours). See the statement on English pro ficiency, page 47. Those students taklng ENG 105 must complete three addttional hours in any subject to total 126 semester hours for graduation. Social Work Core Requirement S ~ ~ C ~ C E F Hours SWU 271 Introduction to Social Work ........... .3 SWU 291 Communtry Resources . . . . . . . . . . .3 SWU 301 Human Behavior in the Soclal Envtronment I ......................... .3 SWU 310 Soctal Work Practice l ............... .3 SWU 331 Social Policy and Services I . . ........ 3 SWU 102 Human Behawor m the Soc~al Envrronmenr I1 ............ ........3 SWU 410 Soctal Work Pra~ticeII'.. . . . .3 SWU 411 Social Work Practice 111' . . . . . . . . 3 SWU 412 Field Inatruclton I* ................... .5 SWU 413 F!eld lnsuuc~ronSeminar I* ............ 1 SWU 414 Field lnsrmctnon n* .................... 5 SWU 415 Field Instmcoon Seminar 11* ............. 1 SWU 420 Practice Onented Research ........... 3 SWU 432 Social Policy and Services I1 ............3 SWU 474 Ethnic Cultural Variables m Soc~alWork.. ........................3 Total ............... * .................... .45 Majors only SWU 412 and 414 each require 16 hours weekly per semester in the field. Students must file an application for field work before registra tion for the courses. No credtt is granted toward fulfill~ngmajor core requirements in any course in the student's major unless the grade in that course 1s at least a "C." SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK 467 Electives Students are required to take 31 semester hour? of courses in areas related to soctal work The practtce model of the program is a soctal work gener allst. Each student 19 encouraged to consult with his or her adv~sorin selecting electtves. Economtcs, educatton, psychology, and sociolog) are only a few of the acadernlc units offering knowledge of value to the professtonal social work practtttoner. General Studies Requirements T o meet Untverstty General SNdies requirements and to assure breadth and depth in the student's education, all Soc~alWork students must corn plete a total of 44 semester hours of General Studies courses wtth the designated mtnimum semester hours in each of the following General Studies core areas. Students may choose the re quirernenh for the catalog under whlch they entered the university or the followtng: Semester Hours Lztemcy and Cntncal Inquiry* .........................6 Numeracy* . . ............................. 6 Requtred. a course in statlst~calanalyrls Humanlt~esand Flne An,' ............. 6 Reqused: PHI 101 lnrroduct~onto Ph~losophy or PHI I I I Introduction to -~ Wursl dad Socul I'hllosoph) Snctal and Brhxv>omlS;>cn.er' . . . . . . . . . . . IX Krqu~red Top.cll. ~r!A~gcn.xo~ wncs that peltams to a 20th century focus on: a) ethn~cmmonues of the Southwest (3) and (b) a courie an women (3 ECN 11 I Macmeconomlc Principles ...............3 PGS 1W lnmductton to Psychology ..............3 POS 110 Government and Polltics ............... . 1 or POS 310 Amencan National Government (3 SOC 101 lnmductary Sociology ........ or SOC 301 Prtnclples of Sociology (3) Natural Scrence* ............................... . 8 Requtred: a course in human biology with lab e g.. ZOL I20.201.202 Studies courses are also identifted followtng course descnptlons accordtng to the following key. Key to General Studies Credit Abbreviations Literacy and Cntical Inquiry Core Comes Intermediate levdl Literacy and Cntrcal lnqulry Core Courses (Upper dlviston) Numeracy Core Courses (Mafhematss) Numeracy Core Courses (Statistics and Quantttatwe RearaNng) Numeracy Care Comes (Computer Applicat ons Humanlt~esand Fine Ans Core Courses Social and Behavlaral Sclences Care Counes Natural Scrences Core Cawses (Inuoductory) Natural Sciences Care Courses (Additional Courser Global Awareness Courser H H stoncal Awareness Courses Global and Historical Awareness. A minimum of one course must be taken in each aware nesa area. Courses may concurrently satisfy a requirement in the General Studies core area. For a complete ltstlng of courses whtch satisfy these ar eas. contact Student Services. WHALL 137. ~ - Total ........................................ 44 * For requlremenls in this area, see pages 5841. "The Univers~tyGeneral Studies Requ~rement." General Studies courses are regularly re\ lewed. To determine whether a course meets one or more General Studies course credtt requirements, see the list~ngof courses, pages 62 88. General Master of Social Work The standard Droeram conststs of 60 hours, including both ciassiom insouctton and field prac ticum. It is div~dedInto a foundation year (core cumculum) and a concentration year. During both years. students spend two days a week in a practicum setting. The foundatton curriculum is the same for all students and must be completed before entenng the concentration year. The re quired foundatton courses are as follows: .s#me.T,er ...... Hours SWG 501 Human Behavior in the Social Envlronment I ............ ..... 3 SWG 502 Human Behavior in the Social Environment I1 ......................3 SWG TI0 Dlrect Ractlce I ........................... 3 SWG 51 I Dtrect Ractice ll .......................... 3 SWG 520 Practice Ortented Research ................3 SWG 511 Soctal Paltcy and Serv~cesI ...........3 SWG 533 Ethntc Mlnontles and Social Work ...3 SWG 541 Field Racticum I . ..................... 7 SWG 542 F eld Practtcum ll ................ . 3 SWG 580 Comrnuntty and Organizational Change .............................3 Total ............................................30 468 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK In the second year, students concentrate in ei ther direct practice or planning, administration and community practice. Six to nine hours of electives are available for students etther to take addtt~onalhours in their concentratlon or to Increase knowledge and skill in such areas as health, mental health, family and child welfare, or aging. The required concentration courses are as follows: Direct Practice Semesrer Hours SWG 606 Psychopathology. ................ .3 SWG 610 Scctal Work wtth lndivtduals ......... .3 or SWG 611 Social Work wlth Famllres 3) SWG 613 Advanced Treatment wlth Ind!,iduals. ............................. ..3 or SWG 61 6 Ad, anced Pract~ce wrth Famllles (3 SWG 620 Research Methods in Soc~alWork ..3 SWG 621 Integratsve Sernlnar .................... 3 SWG 632 Soc~alPollcy and Servtces 11 .......... 3 SWG 641 Advanced Ractrum: Direct Practlce I .......................................3 SWG 642 Advanced Practeum: Dcrect Practlce I1 .............................. .? Electives ............................................. .6 - Total .......................................... 30 Planning, Administration and Cornmunlty Practlce tton and concentration years. Fteld educatton requtrements ~nclude16 hours a week for a total of 240 per semester under the supervision of an ex wrienced and certified soctal work orofessional. Field expenences are designed to de consistent wtth course work at the foundation and concentratlon levels. Field education placements are made in what is constdered to be the best educattonal interests of the student and may requlre a considerable amount of travel. For thts reason, it is necessary that M.S W. students have a car available for use for their field placement. Doctor of Philosophy Completion of the program requires at least 36 semester hours of course work beyond the master's degree and a mintmum of 24 SWG 792 Research and SWG 799 Dissertation semester hours. Each student must complete all core requtrements: statistics (SIXhours , research methods (six hours). social work seminars (12 hours). directed electtves (12 hours), comprehensive e x aminations, and research and dtssenation (24 hours). In add~tton,based on an educational assessment by the Doctoral Advisory Committee, a number uf "le\eltng" cour,es may he wqujred to hrlng the student tu m dcceptahle lcvcl ofspcctfic knowledge. Semester semeaer Hours SWG 622 Communitv Research m Social Work ........................................3 SWG 623 Agency Research !n Saclal Work .... .3 SWG 632 Sccial Pollcy and Services I1 ............3 SWG 643 Ad\anced Pracncurn: Planning, Saclal Work Admlnrstratlan and Community Pracuce I .............. 3 SWG 644 Advanced Practrum' Planning, Socral Work Admintstation. and Cornmwty Ractlce 11 ............ .3 SWG 680 ProPlanning in Social Serv~ces ...........................3 ......... .3 SWG 681 Soc~alWork Adrntn~strar~on or SWG 682 Cammunlt) Particlpat~onStrateg~es(3) Electnec ...................................... 9 Tom1 .................................. .30 Electives may be selected from offerings at the School of Social Work or courses offered through other instructional units with the approval of the student's advisor. The total semester hours for each concentratlon equals 30. Field Education. Every student is asstgned to a field educatton placement in both the founda- Hours SWG 720 Research Methods In Scclal Work Practice ............................3 SWG 721 Ernplncal Social Work Practlee. ..... .3 SWG 722 Integrarlve Research Sernrnar ...........3 SWG 740 Philosophy of Scrence Issues ~n Soclal Work ................... 3 Research Methods .....................................6 Stat~stlcs.................................................6 - Total ...................................24 The remaining 12 semester hours are negotiated by the student and his or her advisory com minee and reflect the student's short and longterm career interests. In most instances, these courses are taken in other tnstructtonal units within the untversity Graduation Requirements Each Social Work major must file an undergradu ate program of study for graduation within the semester that he or she earns the 87th credit. A minimum of 126 semester hours, a minimum of 50 semester hours in upper divis~oncourses, a minimum of 480 hours in field educatton, and a mtnimum GPA of 2.W are requtred for gradu- SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK 469 ation with a B.S.W. degree. To be acceptable as graduat~oncredlt, all course and field work in the major must show an earned grade of "C(2.00) or higher. In order to qualify for graduation from the M.S.W. or Ph.D. program, a student must have a minimum overall GPA of 3.00, with no grade be low " C in any required course. Comprehensive Examlnatlons. Arizona State University requires a comprehensive exam,. nation for graduation in all profess~onalmaster's Dromams that do not have a thesis reautrement. A~lSocialwork stdent, must pass a cdmprehenadmlnlrtered by the school of Soc~alWork, before graduation. Academic Standards In order to remarn in good academic standing, the student must maintain a mrnimum overall GPA of 2.00 (B.S.W.) and 3.00 (M.S.W. and Ph.D.) at the end of each semester. Most courses in the oro gram are sequential; successful completion of each course in the sequence is required to enroll in the following course. Students may not enroll in any second year requlred courses until all foundation courses have been completed success fully. Retention and Disqualification The following pollcies govern retentlon and disqual~fication. Probationary Status. A student must maintam a m ~ n i m u moverall cumulative GPA of 2.00 (B.S.W.) and 3.00 (M.S.W.and Ph.D.1. A student 1s placed on probationary status automatically when (I) the GPA is less than the min~mumat the end of any semester or (2) a grade of " D or " E is received for any major core requirement, regardless of the GPA. Students may also be put on probation for rea sons other than grades. Probationary status requlres completion of a plan-written and s~gnedby the student and advisor, with copies for the student, advisor, program director, field director, and file that ind~cates when and how deficlencrea will be made up. This plan must contan a provision to bring the GPA up to mimmum standards by the end of the suc ceeding semester or at the completion of 12 hours of letter-graded course worh, wh~chevercomes later. Probatlonary students may be denied regis Vation in the absence of such a plan Once a Social Work student is on academic probation, he or she remalns in that status until the overall GPA reaches the retention level (2.00 [B.S.W.] and 3.00 [M.S.W. and Ph.D.1) or until he or she is disqualified from the umversity. Termination from the Program. A student is terminated from the program under any one of the following circumstances: 1. A student fails to carry our the plan developed during a probationary semester. 2. The student receives an "E" grade (failure) in field practicum. 3 The student does not accept or is not accepted b) three or more field agencies if. in heludg. men1 of faculry and field srafi. the placements can prov~deappropriate field experiences w~thoutundue inconvenience to the student. 4. The student does not adhere to professional expectations and standards (see the Student Code of Conduct, NASW Code of Ethics, and CSWE Curriculum Polrcy Statement). 5. A student aowars to lack the decree of ~ h v s l cal andlor i k n t a ~health necessary to fukciion successfully as a social worker. Such a stu dent may be required to undergo a med~cal examinatron and make the results available to the Committee on Academ~cand Professional Standards of the School of Social Work. The responsib~lityfor reviewing and determining the qualification of students whose behavior andlor performance are in question is vested in the Standards Committee. The commit tee's decision may requlre the dismissal or disqualification of a student from the program. Reinstatement. A disqualified student who de sires to be reinstated may submit an application for reinstatement. A d~squalified student normally is not reinstated until at least one semester has elapsed from the date of disquallficatlon. The burden of establish~ngfitness is on the disquali fied student, who may be required to take aptitude tests and submit to other examinations before being readmttted. Continuous Evaluation. While students are subject to the university's general retentlon policy, they are evaluated in the schwl on broader cnteria than mere GPA. Student! are reviewed for evidence of competency ~n soc~alwork and are continuously evaluated as they progress in the program. Prospectwe Soc~alWork candidates who do not meet the established cnteria are guided toward a program that IS compauble wlth their interests and abilities. I 470 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Appeal Procedures Students who feel they have been unjustly treated i n academic or other manen relating to their career as students may appeal by following the guidelines set forth i n the Policj and Procedures Manual for the School of Social Work, available i n the Student Services Office, W H A L L 137. Student Responsibilities Students are expected to support and maintain the highest professional standards as spelled out i n the Srudenr Code of Condurr and the Narional Ar- sociarion of Social Workers Code of Efhics. Regular attendance i s expected in all classes and i n field education and is a critical factor i n evaluation of performance. Students' rights are protected through appeal to the Committee on Academic and Professional Standards or through consultation with the depanmental ombudsperson. Special Programs Tucson Component. The S c h w l of Social Work offen the full M.S.W. foundation year (30 hours) and some M.S.W. concentration year courses in Tucson. Students are required to commute to Tempe during both semesters o f their concentration year. Every effon is made to schedule courses so that only one day per week i s required for travel, but i t is possible that two days of wave1 may be required to meet specialized student requests or needs. Social Work I I PROFESSORS: KETTNER lWHALL 133).COUDROGLOU. DA-EY F G L E I R A - M c D O ~ O J GdLDSON ~ LEWS MacEACdROh MORONEY. WOhG ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS: ASHFORD, ENGELHARDT. FAUSEL, LeCROY, LEYBA. MAGEL, MONTERO. NETTING, NICHOLS, WOODMAN ASSISTANT PROFESSORS: ANGULO. APPLEWHITE, LIE. McMURTRY. NICHOLS-CASEBOLT. SCHILIT, WILSON-FORD PROFESSORS EMERITI: ALDRIDGE. BRAND, CRANMER, HARWARD, HILL, LUNDBERG. POLENZ I 1 I I I I I- SOCIAL WORK (SWU) SWU 271 Introductionto Social Work. (3) F. S Analys~sof cOntemporav social welfare servces and profess8onai social wok. Dsslgned lor Ireshmenlsophomores Considering this malor. Prerequisites:PGS 100: SOC 101.1 I 291 Community Rsrourcas. (3) F. S Generalist sacial work roles, including case management. In relatlon to the purpose, structure, and dellvery system of cornmunliy welfare agencies Includes 40 hours of observatlonal expsrlence lo local agencies. Prerequlsltes: SOC 101; PGS 100. Pre or mrequislte SWU 271. I 472 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK 612 SocIeI Work with GIOUP~. 13, S Praclce app cat ons of * l o w w g e and s* lo soc a *om u to groups P,er@. s fe SWG 51 ' 613 Advanced Treatment with indlv~duale. 3. S Tn s aovancea course app es ntewent ve strateg es to SB BC. VB 0 soroecarch. For Jcvn~l. o i thl, prognm. w e thr. G ' , 8 ~ . l r ~CaJ~I U , ~. , , ~ . I I I I I- Communication (Ph.D.) The interdisciplinary Doctor of Phllosophy de gree program w ~ t ha major rn Communication 1s admlnistered by the Commlttee of Faculty. The program IS deaigned to prepare scholars for re search orlented careers In universities and In the publ~cor prlvate sectors. Students are probided training in communication theory, research meth odology, -. and a specialization n communlcatlve Je\el\jpmcnt. ~ n ~ c r ~ u l t u~,omnlunlcatldn, rdl or ar g~nlzatlonalcommunlrdlon. t u r J c t ~ i l sof this program, see !he G , o t l ~ t ~Cat01 r ,q Curriculum and Instruction (Ph.D.) The lnterdlaclpllnary Doctor of Phllosophy de eree oroeram . - w ~ t ha maior in Curriculum and Inshuction IS admlnistere: by the Interdlsc~plinary ECommlttee on Cumculum and Instruction and overseen jolntly by the Graduate College and the College of Education. Areas of concentration are available in earl) childhood education, educa tlonal m e d ~ aand computera, elementary educa tlon, English education, exercise and wellnes? education. phvslcal education, readlng educatlon. sclence educatlon. and spec~aleducat~on For details of t h ~ aprogrdm, see the Graduare Caraloq. 1 I p 1 Exercise Science (Ph.D.) 6 The interdisc~pllnarjDoctor of Philosophy degree program w ~ t ha major In Exerclse Scrence 1s adminxatered by the Committee on Exercise Scz ence. The degree ir an individualzed interdtsct pllnary degree that Integrates graduate courses from a baiety of acadzmlc units to provide a bound foundation for research leadlng to a dissertatlon in btomechan~cs.exerclse physiology, or exercrhe and sport psychology For details of this program, see the Gradlrare Caruloq. Justice Studies (Ph.D.) The interdiacipl~nary Doctor of Philosophy de gree program w ~ t ha major in Justice Studies is administered by the Commlttee on Law and Soc ~ a Scrences. l The central focus of the program ls the conceptualization and implementation of law dnd jusllce tn soclety. The degree program lnte grates hlstorlcal. legal. and philo?ophical ap proaches wlth soctal sclence tralnlng. Areas of Interest include cnmlnal and ju\en~lejustice, dls pule resolut~on;law. ju~ttce.and mlnont) popula tlona. law, polsy, and evdluauon, and women. law, and justlce. For details of thls program, hee the Gradrcarr Caraloq. Public Administration (D.P.A.) The ~nterdtsc~pl~nary Doctor of P u b l ~A d m m stration degree program is administered by [he Commlttee on Publlc Admlnlbtratton The purpose of the degree IS to prepare shilled profes s~onalpublic administrator- for posltlona In the public sector and for unlversn) teaching. Ethics, modes of dec~alonmaling, polrcy andlys~s,prob lem solving slulls tn budgeting, program evdlu atlon, publlc personnel management. theoretical a~sumptions,and value assessments are some of the areas of study available. For detdlls of thts program, see the Gradaare Caralog. Science and Engineering of Materials (Ph.D.) The interdiscipl~nary Doctor of Phlloqophy degree program w ~ t ha major in Sc~enceand Engi neenng of Matenals is admlnistered b) the Com mlttee on Science and Engineering of Materials. Emphasls 1s placed on the appl~catlonsof c h e m ~ cal thermod>nam~cs,the mechanics of solids. qudntum mechanics and trdnspon theor) for In vestigation of the relat~onship*between microstructure and properties of soltds, and the depend ence of microstructures on processing. For de tails of thls program. see the Gradrrov Caralog. SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING OF MATERIALS SEM 556 Electron Microscopy Laboratory. 3 F Laboratory to supporl SEM 558 Cross sled as MSE 556. Pre or corequ s te SEM 558 or MSE 558 I 488 GRADUATE COLLEGE 557 Elatron Microscopy Laboratory. (3) S Laboratory suppan for SEM 559 Cross listed as MSE 557 Pre- or mrequ#s#teSEM 559 or MSE 559 558 E l a t m n Mlcrorcopy I. ( 3 ) F M~CroanalyS~s of the str~ctureand carnposltlon of rnaterl 792 Research. (7-151 799 ~ i ~ ~ nssearch , , ~ (1-15) t ~ ~ Speech and Hearing Science ~ I I The intsrdiscipl~naryDoctor u f Philosophy degree program with a major i n Speech and Hearing Science 15 adminirtrred b) the Committee on variables s required. c r ~ s ~ - l i s t ae; bMSE 558. p r e i k u r ~ Speech and H e a r ~ n pScirnoc. The purpose of the slte instruclor approval program is l o preparc scholars for careers of basic 559 Elatron Microscopy 11. (3) S M~croanaiys8sof the structure and compas#l#on of maten- and appliud rercarch in academia or i n health care a s .s ng ma.)rr o frao o! al'o X * A , arc errerg, oss delivery enviranmcnth. The unifying theme of s p e a r o s ~ o ~ ,&no* eugo o! oomontar, c l s l a ograFr,, the program i\ on the influence of aging and secoroca arca strrrwraur ; D I C H L ' O I . ~ i n " c o r n ~ e . changes i n neumlogic condilion on human comvariables is required, C ~ s ~ - l ! s t& e dMSE 559. Prerequimunication and its d~sorders. The program emsite' Instrunor approval phasizes this themc across all subdisciplines of 7W Research Methods. (1-12) speech. language, and hearing. For details of this: 790 Reading and Conference. 11-12) program. see the (;,irdiiolr C u r i r l o . 791 Seminar. (1-12) 1 1 Summer Sessions Leon W. Kernper, Ph.D. D~recror The summer ~ e ~ s i o nprov~de s an opportunity for students to pursue academ~cwork on a year round bas~s. Degree cand~dates.both graduate and undergraduate. and those \eeLing to enhance or to refreah their subject matter interests, find a broad select~onof courses available All campus classe? (except Fome PED) are held in air-condlt~onedclassrooms or laboratones. L ~ m ~ t eoffer d ings are ava~lablem off campus locat~onsduring the summer sesslons. There 1s also the opportunity for internat~onal travel and study These programs are directed by regular faculty and pennlt students to earn gradu ate or undergraduate univers~tycredit. All Inter nat~onalstudy programs have been approved by the appropriate academic untt Terms. There are three summer sessions, one of eight weeks and two of five weeks The elght week session and the first five week sesslon run concurrently. In addillon, courses from the College of Educa tion and a limited number of course? from other colleges are offered in two Supplemental Summer Sess~ons. The dates for each Supplemental Summer Ses slon are one week later than the regular two fi\eweek sesslons. These Supplemental Sess~onsare offered for the convenience of students u ~ t hwork schedules that conflict with the regular summer sessions begtnn~ngdates Admission to Summer Sessions. Admis sion to the unlverslty 1s a requirement for enrollment in summer sessions. However, translent students those already admitted to other col leges and universnfes-are adm~ttedas nondegree undergraduates or nondegree graduates. The sub mission of transcripts or test scores is not required for this status. However, some courses may re- specific prerequlsltes. (See appropnate col lege pol~c~es.) Cond~t~onal adm~ssionbefore graduation from htgh school may be granted. See "Admission before Graduation from High School." pages 38 39. Summer session courses are equivalent to the regular semester course? in content, credit awarded. and expected standard of performance. AF a general rule. summer session courses are tdught by regular members of the ASU faculty. The Sl~mmer Sessrons Brillerm, a schedule of courses, is available in February and may be ob tamed by wnung the Office of Summer Sessions, ASB 109, or by calling 602 9 6 5 4 6 1 1. Credit and Residence Requirements. Students are pennltted to earn a maximum of six semester hours of credit each five week sesslon or nine semester hours of cred~tin the eight week sesslon. Hours of enrollment in any other institutlon or correspondence course is included in the maximum allowable course load during any given *es\ion. Students entering the university as fresh men are invited to begin their univers~tywork in the summer. They should, however. seek academic advisement before registering. See "Undergraduate Admission," pages 34-41. Undergraduate Enrollment. In general, applicanta for admission are expected to present evi dence of graduation from an approved four-year high school or ev~denceof good standing in an accredited college. Students 19 or more years of age may be admitted as nondegree students without the above qualifications but with the undersrand~ngthat all unlverslty admlss~onrequirements must be satisfied before they can be admitted to a degree program See "Undergraduate Admisston," pages 34-41. quire 490 SUMMER SESSIONS Graduate Study. Summer sessions offer an excellent opponunity for baccalaureate degrec holders to continue their professional developmen1 Candidates for graduale degrees should pay panicular attention to the requirements for graduate admission and study. See "Admission 10 the Graduate College." pages 478481. and the Groduare Caralos. Fees and Expenses. Summer sessions studews pay for the actual number of hours enrolled. See the current Summer Sessions Bullerin for the fee structure. For summer housing arrangements. contact the Office of Residence Life at ASU. Information. Requests for the Summer Sessions Ballerin or for other information should be addressed to the Office of Summer Sessions. Aristate university. ~ ~ i X5287-3003. ~ ~ n a lnternational Programs Richard S. Olson, Ph.D. Dfrector Knowledge and appreciation of other nations and cultures are essential in t h ~ sincreasingly interdependent world, and Arizona State University is committed to helping bu~ldthe lnternational corn petence of the unlverslty community. Thls com miunent IS evidenced in a wide variety of student programs and faculty teaching, research, and service programs. The Office of lnternational Programs Located admin~strat~vely wlthin the Office of the Provost, the Office of Internatlonal Programs develops, coordmates, and administers university pro&s abroad. Activities include establishing interuniversity faculty exchange and research agreements, developing and administering student programs, and cwrdinatlng university relatlon shivs with eovemments. foundations. and other agencies involved in intemational affairs. Academic Programs ASU Programs. Arizona State Un~versrtyof f e n a select set of exchange and study abroad programs for students. In cooperation with the various ASU colleges and wlth universities abroad, the Office of lnternational Programs cur rently cwrdlnates semester and or full year pro grams in Bolivia, England, France, Germany. Is rael, Italy. Mexlco, Svain. Wales, and Yu . Javan, . goslavla. Several of the programs offer intensive language tracks in which students may receive four semesters of foreign language credit In one semester. Other programs requlre prior command of a foreign language. Still other programs offer courses taught in English. Information about ASU study abroad and exchange offerings for students may be obtained from the Office of International Programs, MOEUR 124 (6021 965 5965). For several programs. the Office of lnternational Programs refers the students to the appropriate academ~ccoordinators in depamnents or centers. Success in any internat~onalprogram depends upon careful advance plannmg. A student should confer with h ~ or s her academic advisor to determtne how courses taken overseas on one of the ASU programs apply to his or her program of study. Generally, students who participate In an official ASU program remaln under the degree requirements of the catalog in force when they entered ASU. The atudents retaln and may apply their financial aid to the program and receive resident credlt on their ASU transcripts. The larger ASU programs overseas have resident directors. All students who participate in ASU programs are subject to the Student Code of Conduct and to the authority of the resident d ~ r e c tors of thelr programs. Students are also required to sign appropriate waivers of responsibility before leavlng campus on a program. It should be noted that, because of ASU com mltments to forelgn unlversitles, cancellation and refund schedules vary by program and are not related to the general ASU refund schedule. Specific information on each program 1s available from the Office of Internatlonal Programs. Non-ASU Programs. ASU cannot offer stu dents official resident credit programs in all countries of potential interest, and students often choose to participate in international study programs offered by other univers~tiesor agencies not affiliated with ASU. By definit~on,these programs fall outslde the purview and responsibility of the Office of International Programs. Nonethe less, the ASU Office of Undergraduate Admissions and the Office of lnternat~onalPrograms cooperate to provide students accurate information on overseas study and transfer credit requirements. 492 INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS Upon request. the Office o f International Admissions informs students by letter u f the accreditation status of foreign institutions. The student ih responsible for consulting with his or her ASU academic advlsor before leaving A S L . I t i s strongly advised that a student planning lo enroll independentl) in a non-ASU program abroad complete [he necessar) readmission and catalog petition forms tefore leaving ASU. The student should check with the ASC Office of the Registrar to assure that he or she i s follouing ASU readmission and graduation policies. I f the student wishes to follow the degree requircmcnts of the catalog in force when he or she entered the university. the student must file the appropriate petition with the college of his or her major. Area Studies Special area studies programs are coordinated thmuph the Center for Asian Studies (pages 109 and 138-239). the Center for Latin American Studies (pages 110 and 239). the Consortium for Atlantic Studies. and the Russian and East European Studies Consortium (page 110). These groups publish journals. research reports. scholarly monographs. and books in addit~onto coordinating educational programs within the university and abroad. Academic and Administrative Personnel T h e faculty and acaderntc professionals ilsted are involved tn both graduate and undergraduate insmction. T h e year following the name indicates first appointment. Emeriti are included. Arizona B o a r d of R e g e n t s Ex Offic'o ......................................................................... Go~ernorof Arizona C. Diane Bishop. B.S.. M.Ed M.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....Superinrendenr of Public lnstrucrion . Appointed To J a n u a r y 1992 To J a n u a r y 1994 Edith S. Auslander, B.A., M.A. Herman Chanen Esther N. Capm. B.A., M.Ed Donald Pitt, B.S., LL.B. To J a n u a r y 1996 To J a n u a r y 1998 Andrew D. Hunvitz, J.D. Douglas I. Wall, J.D. Eddie Basha. B.A. Arthur Chapa. B.A.. M.A., J.D. S t u d e n t Regent To J u n e 1991 Danny S~ciliano Jacqueline Schneider. J.D. ................................................. Counsel ro the Board Molly Corbett Broad. B.A., M.A. ............................... .Erecurive Director and Chref Executrve Oflcer Administration Lattie F. Cmr, President of the Unlvenlty, Professor of Public Affairs: A.B.. Northern Arizona Unlver sly. MA., Ph D.. Washmgton Uruvenlty Elmer R. Gwding, Irtenrn Provost: Professor of Econorn~cs;B.S.. McPherson College: M.A.. Ph.D.. Uruversrty of Kansas Brent W. Brown. Vice President for Un~versltv Relations. ~ , , r * u l e Pn,fc,,ur uf Public .Affa~b. B ,\.. Bngham Young Cnnenlt): hl..\.. h z o n a Stale C n n c n ~ l , .Ph D . lln~ver>!tsof llltnolr Vernon E. I.atlin. Prord,! mJ Vice Rerldent tor ASI' Wept. Profc<~or of Engli\h: B ,\. M , \ . University y Cnlur~do of iiru Mex~;d. Ph D l ' n ~ v e n ~ tof Henry C. Wee,er, Vice Pre,~dunt tor Ruqearch. Rofc\sor of \l~croh~alogy: B.S.. Frankltn and Marshall College. M A . Ph D . Vmderhlll . Christine K. Milkinsun. Vt;r Pres~dcnlfor Student AIfmrs, hs\oct-ate Profeswr <,I Hlgher tilucatnon. R A . An,~ndStale L'n~rcnn!!. M A . Un~rer\llvof Callfomla. Berkeley.. Ph D . Anzona State Unwerslty Victor M. Zafra, Vtce Restdent for Burmess A f f m ; B.S.. F.S.. Georgetown Unlversity: M PA.. Princeton Unlverslty . Ben R. Forsyth, Senlor Executive Assistant to the Resident: Cornell Univentty: M.D., New York University Laurence D. hlankin, Spccul s ~ 1 ~ t to ~ Lhe 11 Rcrldent fur Admln~rrrdl~on: Roferror of Public i\ffatrs: B.B.,\.. City Collcgc of UPWYolk: Ph.D. Ann E. Bergin, Asslatant to the Presrdent. B.S , Nonhwestem Unluersity; M.A.. Arizona State Univen~ty Colleges, S c h o o l s , and L i b r a r i e s John Meunier, Dean, College of Architecture and Envlronrnental Design; Professor of Arch~tecture; B.Arch.. University of Llverpaal (England). M.Arch Harvard Univerrlty. MA.. Unrversity of Cambridge (England) Larry E. Penley, Interim Dean, College of Business; Professor of Management. B A . MA., Wake Forest Unlversity, Ph.D. University of Georgta L. Dean Webb, lntenm Dean, College of Education: Professor of Educat~analAdm~nnstratronand Superv~slon,B A,. M.A.T.. Ph.D University of Flonda . . 494 FACULTY C.R. Haden, Dean. College of Engineering and Applied Sciences: Professor of Engineering; B.S.. University of Texas. Arlington: M.S.. California lnstitute of Technology: Ph.D.. University of Texas, AusIln Dennis P. Prlsk. (1989). Dean. College of Extended Education: M.A., Appalachian Stale Universily; Ed.D.. Virginia Polytechnic lnstitute and State University Seymour L. Rosen, Dean. College of Fine Ans: Professor of Music; B.S.. The Julliard School Richard J. Morgan, Dean. College of Law: Professor of Law: B.A.. University of California. Berkeley; J.D.. University of California. Los Angeler Gary S. Krahenbuhl, Dean. College of Liberal Ans and Sciences: Professor of Exercise Science and Physical Mucalion: B.S.. M.S.. Nonhern Illinois University: Ed.D.. University of Nonhern Colorado Janelle Krueger, Dean. College of Nming; Professor of Nursing: Diploma, SI. Luke's Haspiral. Cleveland. Ohio: B.S.. MS., Ph.D.. University of Colorado University Brian L. Foster. Dean. Gradwale Callege; Professor of Anthropology: B.A.. Norrhern Illinair University: M.A., Ph.D.. University of Michigan Peter M. Kettner, Interim Dean.Schoal of Social Work: Professor of Social Work B.A.. Valparaiso University: M.S.W.. Washington University; D.S.W.. Universitv of Southern California Ted Humphre). 1X.x. l ' n h z r r l l ) Hunur, (:o..cpc. Proic5ror ctt Phll0,oph). 4 R..U A . L'nl%er*lt! a (.'ilmlrnla. RnenlJc. Ph U . l'c>~rcratt) .,I California. San Diego Sherrie Schmidt, Interim Dean. University Librwies: B.A.. Ohio State University: M.L.S.. Emory Universily Regents' Professors Aleock, John (1972). Regents' Professor of Zoology: BA.. Amherst College; PhD.. Harvard University Altheide. David L. (1973). Regents' Professor of Justice Studies: B.A., Centnl Washington State College; M.A.. University of Washington: Ph.D.. Univrnily of California. San Diega B u w k , Peter R. (1963). Regents' Professor of Chernislry and Geology: B.A.. Antioch College; M.A.. Ph.D.. Columbia University Claldinl, Roben 8. (1971). Regenls' Professor of Psychology: B.S.. Univeniry of Wisconsin. Milwaukee: M.A.. Ph.D., University of Nonh Carolina. Chapel Hill Cook, JelTrey (1961). Regents' Professor of Architecare:&Arch., University of Manitoba (Canada); M.Arch.. Pratr Institute Cowley, John M. (1969). Regents' and Galvin Professor of Physics: B.S.. M.S.. D.Sc.. University of Adelaide (Australia): Ph.D.. Massachusetts lnstirute of Technology Eyring, LeRoy (1961 1. Regenls' Professor Emeritus of Chemistry: B.S., University of Arizona; Ph.D.. University of California, Berkeley Ferry. David K. i19R3j. Regents' Professor of Engineering; Chair. Depanrnent of Electrical Engineering: B.S.E.E.. M.S.E.E.. Texas Technological College: Ph.D.. University of Texas, Austin Foster, David William (1966). Regents' R o f e s a r oP Spanish: B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.. University of Washington Keller, Gary D. (19861. Regents' Pmfessor of Spmish; B.A., University of the Americas (Mexico): M.A.. New School for Social Research; M.A.. Ph.D.. Columbia University Kulhavy, Raymond W. (1971). Regents' Professor of Education: A.B.. MA.. California State Callege, San Diego: Ph.D.. University of Illinois Landers, Daniel M. (19811. Regena' Professor of Exercise Science and Physical Education; B.A.. San Jose State Callege: M.S.. Ph.D.. University of Illinois Lin, Sheng H. (1965). Regent' Professor of Chemistry: B.S.. M.S.. National T n i w a University (Taiwan): Ph.D.. Univenily of Uvdh Meyerson, Lee (1962). Regents' Professor of Psychology: A.B.. Lafayeltc College; A.M.. University of California. Los Angeles: PhD.. Svaiord University Miller, Warren (1981). Regents' Professor of Political Science: BS.. M.A.. University of Oregon: Ph.D., Syracuse University Moore, Carleton B. (1961). Regents' Professor of Chemistry and Geology: Director. Center far Meleorite Studies: B.S.. Alfred University: Ph.D.. California Institute of Technology Palumbo, Dennis J. (1983), Regents' Rofessor of Justice Studies: M.A. (Social Science). M.A. (Political Science). Ph.D.. University of Chicago Pettit. C w r g e R. (1964). Regents' Professor of Chemistry: Director. Cancer Research Institute: B.S.. Washington State University: M.S., Ph.D.. Wayne State University Stearns, MaryBeth i19R1j. Regents' Professor of Physics: Associate Dean. Research. College of Literal Ans and Sciences: B.S., University of Minnesota. Twin Cities: Ph.D.. Cornell University Wagner, J. Bruce Jr. (1977). Regents' Professor. Center for Solid Stale Science and Chemislry: B.S.. Ph.D.. University of Virginia FACULTY 495 Resident Faculty Aannestad, Per (1975). Arsoc~ateProfessor of Physics Astronomy; B.S Unlventty of Oslo (Noway). Ph D.. U n ~ v e r r ~ of t \ Cal~fomta.BerLele) Aberle, James T. 1989). Assislant Professor of Engmeenng: B.S., M.S.. Polytechruc lnslitute of New York: Ph.D ,Un~vers~ty of Massachusetts. Amherst Acevedo, Roberto M. (1964 .Professor Ementus of Spanlsh: B.A.. Univen~t)of Cal~forn~a. Berkeley: MA.. Ph D.. Univenlty of Arizona Acharya, Raghunath (1976). A%oclate Professor of Physics: B.Sc.. M.Sc.. Untversny of Delht lndla Ph.D.. Untventty of Rochesler Acker. William J. (1970). Professor Ementus of Geograph): B S.. Purdue Unrverslty: M.S Untversity of Kansas. M.A.. Ph.D.. Syracuqe L mvenrty A d a m , Donna 1983). lnslructor of Nursmg. B S.N Ilnrven~t)of Mlsroun. Columbia: M S lu.. Anrona State Unlvenlty. D N.Sc Uni\entty of San Dlego Adams, Karen L. (1984 Assaclate Profeswr of English: B A . M A . Ph.D Unlrersit) of Michigan Adelson. Roger D. (1974 Assaclate Professor of History. B A George Wachtngtan Universit). B Lttt UntversiN of Oxford England : M.A Ph.D.. Waahlngton Untversity Aguilar, John L. (1976). Asaoclate Profeswr of Anthroooloev. a. , -, B.A.. Unlversttv of C a l ~ f o m ~Lor Angeler. M $, C . l ~ f o m l Slare ~ L'nl\ers.l!. 1.0, ,\ngclcc. PI, D . Unl\errll) of C d l f o m ~ dSan . D1rg.B Aguilar, Teresita E. 1989). Assrstant Professor of Lensure Studtes: B.A Un~versityof Mary Hardln Baylar: M.S.. Ph.D.. U n i \ e n ~ t yof Nonh Texas Ahn. Seune C. 1 I990 . Assistant P m f e r ~ o rof . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ahn. Taesik (1988). Assistant Professor of Account ancy. B B.A M.B.A.. Seoul National Un~rersrry (South Korea Ph D . Unhersit) of Texas. Austln Aiken, J a n e H. (1985 Professor of LAW:B A . Holltns College, J D New Yorh Univerc~ty:LL.M.. Georgetown Unnenlty Aiken, Leana S. (1985 .Professor of Ps)cholagy. B.S.. V~rgtnlaCommonwealth Universlt): M.S.. Ph.D.. Purdue Untverslt) Akers, Lex A. (1980). Professor of Engineering: Director, Center for Saltd State Elecrrontcs Research. B.S.E.E.. M S E E Ph D Texas Tech Unlvers~l) Akins, William H. 1970. Professor ot Theatre. B.A.. Duke Unwersity, M.A., Ph.D., Univerally of Denver Alareon, Ricardo 0. 1989). Assistant Professor of Phyres. B.S.. M.S.. Untversity of Chile (Ch'le): Ph.D Ohlo Univenllv . . . . . . . A l b e N . Janet K. (1989). Asstslant Professor of Commun~cat~on: B.S.Ed MA.. Ab~leneChnstlan Unlverblty. Ph.D. Untverslt) of Texas. Auatin Alcock, John 1972). Regenla' Professor of Zoology: B.A Amhent Col ege: Ph.D Hanard Untvenlty Aldrieh, Frank T. (1969). Assactate Profersor of Geography: B.A. Un~veraxt)of Texas. Auslln: M.S.. Ph D Oregon State Un~vers~ty Aldridge. Gordon (1978 Profesar Emerttus of Sacral Worh: B.A.. M A,. M S W.. Unnerclty of Toronto Canada): Ph D.. Unlrentty ot Michigan Alexander, Robert J. 1975). Profehsor of German: B A . Macalester College: M A . Ph D.. University of W sconsln. Madtron Alisky, Marvin 1957 Profeqsor Ementw of Political Sc~ence.B A . MA.. Ph.D.. Universlly of Texas. . . . . . . Austin Allen, James (1989). Asststant Profelror ot Chemistry: B.S S a m Joseph's Unnerstty. MS.. Ph D Unlversily of Illlno~s Allen. Theodore Jr. (1959 Professor Ementus of Eng~neenng.B S M E.. M S M.E.. T e ~ a A&M s Universtty Allison. Maria T. 1984 .Professor of Lexrure Stuhes: B.S.. M.S.. Unnerslt) of New Meuco: Ph.D., Unlveratty of Illtno s Alquirt, Lewis R. (1984). As5oclate Profesror ot An; B F A . Flortda Atlantic Unlverslty: M F A . Cranbrool Academv ot A n Allheide. D a $ ~ dI.. I971 . Kcycnt%'Pruitr\or of J ~ s cc t 5ritdtr.. B 4.. Ccnlr~l\\'=\h,oe~m51.31: College: MA.. Unlveralty of ~ a s h l n G o n .Ph.D. Untvera~l)of Callfomta. San Diego Alrarado. Ronald H. 1974 . Professor of Zoolaev: B A,. Uni\enltv of Cailfarnza. Rnenlde. M.s.~' . . . Anthropology: B.A.. Nonhem Ar~ronaUnlrersiry: M A . San Dlego Stale Universll,: M.A.. Ph D . Stanford Unlrentty Amel, Eric (1988 A s ~ % t a nProfescor l of F~nance. B A . Oberlin College: M A . Ph D Washineton Unlverslly Anderson. Bruce A. (1966). Profecsor of Mathemal tcr: B A,. M S Ph D.. Unlvenlt) of l o u a Anderson. Douglas 4. (1979). Pmferror of Journalism and Telecommun~car~on. Dsecror. Walter Cronkite School of Journal~smand Teiecammuneat~on.B A,. Hast ngs College. M.S.. Kearne) State College: Ph.D Southern lll~nolsUnnentl). Cabondale Anderson. Gary (1975). Asaaciate Proterror of Reading and L brary Sclence. D rector. Profeas~onal Fteld Expertences: B.S.. M Ed Edlnbora Slate College: Ph D Unlver%ttyof Pittsburgh. P llsburgh Anderson, John C. (1987 Arsr,tan! Profesar of Accounrmc): B.B.A.. hl S Un!verwy of Mtsnoun. Kansa* Clty. Ph.D.. bnlverrrty ot Tennessee . . . . . . 496 FACULTY Anderson. Mary R. (1974). Associate Profersor of Eng~neenng.B.A.. Hope College. M.S.. Ph D.. Univenlty of lowa Anderson, Melvin S. (1967 Professor Ernernus of F~nance:B.S.. M.S.. Oklahoma State Llniverrity. Ed D.. Unlven~lyof Arkansas Andress, Barbara L. (1972). Professor Emeritus of Mustc: B.A.. M.A.. Arlrana Swte Un~venlty ~ n g d l C. . Austrn I IYhY,. I'r~ie.~or01 Chcrnbtr,. B S ?.IS.\lelhuurnc. Un!vcr*~t).1Ad.lr2 .a,. Ph D . Unltcr\o!) ot I..,,ldon ~Fc~g.xnJ hngutu. Julio 1 I JK . . A*r,t.int Prol;r,.,l c,t S\hvsl Wdrk: B 4 . 1I I I V S ~ I ~ ) "I l I ~ u ~ t . ) nM. S W . I : n t \ e h l l ) of (:al~lornr.. 1 s Allgele.. Ph D Kancas Sute Unaven~ty Appleton, Nicholas R. (1972). Protes\or of Educa trondl Pollcy Studjer. D ~ r u t o r Dtv~atun . of Educational Leadersh'p and Pol~cyStudies: B A.. San Francisco State Univentry: M.A.. California State Univeratty. Northndge. Ed D.. Uelvenlty of Maa~;lchu\ettr. Amher,! Applewhite, Steven (1985). A~sintantProtesnor of Social Work, B.A Univen~t)ot Texas. Au-tm: M S W.. Ph D Unlvenlty of Mlchtgarl Aranda, Luis (1975). A\aocldre Professor af Buamea* Law; B.M.. M.Ed., Untvervty of An~ona.J.D.. A n ~ o n aStare Univer*~ty Arciniega. (i. Miguel (1979). As\aiate Profesor of Counwlor Educat~on;B S M.A., New Mexico State Unlvenity: Ph.D., Univenity of Ariratla Arias, M. Beatriz (1989). A\\ociate Profe*\or of Muit~culrurdlEducation: Director. Center for Biltngual ~ n Bicultural d Educat~on:B.A M.A.. Occidenul Col ege: Ph.D.. Stanford Unlvenity Armbruster, Dieter (1989). Associate Piofer*or of Mathemattcc: Ph.D.. Unlventty of Tubingen (West Germany Armendt, Brad (1989). A*\irlanr Profearor of Phvlosophy. B.A M S Wllllam Manh Rlce Untvenitv. Ph D Unlvenlty o f I l l l n o ~ i . . . . . . . . . . o f Arwona Arner, Douglas 1959 Professor Ementus of Philosophy. B.S.. Crelghton University: M.A Ph.D.. Un~versityof Michigan Arnold. William E. 1973). Professor o f Comrnunlca #ton. B S M.A Northern lll~nalsUn~ver\lty.Ph.D. Pennsylvania Sure Univenlty: Aronson, Jerome M. (1966). Professor uf Barany. Acting Chr r. Depanment o f Botany: B A . Ph D . Un~venltyof Callfornta. Berkeley Arreola, Daniel (1990). Alsoctdte Profe**or of Geog raphy: B.A Un~venctyo f Cahfomla. Lo\ Angeleb, M.A., Cal~forniaState Universtty. Hayward. Ph.D.. University of Callfom~a.Laa Angeles (;. . . . . . Arterian-Furnish, Hannah (1979). Professor of Law: B.A.. Elrnlra College. J D University of lowa Asheraft, Edward A. (1988). Pmfesaor of Computer Sc ence and Engmeenng: B.A.. Canrab (England): Ph D.. Imperial College of London England) Ashe, Robert W. (1955). Profewor Emerltus af Educa~on:A.B., M A Ar~ranaState Untverrtty: Ed.D Unlveant) of Southern Caltfornla Ashford, Jose (1984) Aasntdle Profearor ot Social Work. B.A.. Layola Unlvenlry. New Orlems. M S W Ohlo State Unlvensty: Ph.D.. Bowling Green Swte Untven!ty Ashley. Richard (1981). Asrociate Prufeaaor af Polltlcal Sclence B A . Unlvenlry of California, Santa Barbara. M A . Ph D.. Ma?~achusettsInstitute of Te~hnology Afsumi, Takayori P. (1968). Profe~aorof Mua~c: B.F.A.. Kunirachl MUSIC College (Japan M.M New England Con%rvntory o f M u w Autore. Donald D. (1959). Proteasor Emerctus of Technology: B.S E Unlveralty of Mtchigdn: M.S.E. Arirona State Unlvcralty Averv. James P. (19601. Proterror E m r r l t u af Et&eerIng. B S M E M S ME.. Untven8ty of M ~ c h ~ g aPh n D Purdue Un~vennty Ax, Leland S. (1959). Profesror Emer~tuaof Engineenng, B.S.E. B.S.R.E.. T n Sute College: MS.. Krnaas State College Axelrod, Morris (1972). Proterlor Emeritu* of Soctology: B.A., Ph D.. Univen~tyo f Mlchtgan Arford, Roger W. (1975). A?*oc~ateProfesaor of Education: B.A., Nebraska Wesleyan Un venlty: M A . Ph D . Un~ventt)of Chtcago . . . . . . . . Baaj, Hadi M. (1990). Asrt>tant Profebror of Cwil Englneertng. M S Ph D.. Univen~lyo f Texz. Auatln Backhaus. Ralph A. (1977). Professor of Botany; B.S Rutgers. The State Univemtt). M.S.. Ph.D., Untvera~tyof Callfomla. Davts Bsekus, Charles E. (1968). Profewor of Engineenng. Director. Eng~neenngResearch Center. Aarlslant Dean, Reacarch. College of Engbneerlng and Applied S~lencer,B.S.M E.. Ohio Univerrlly: M S Ph D . Unlvers~tyof Arizona Bacon, Sid P. (1988). Aaaarure Profesaor ot Speech and Hcarlng Science: B G.S.. M A . Unlveralty of Kanca?. Ph D . Un~vers!tyof Mtnnesota. Twln Cltles Badger, William W. (1985). Asseaate Protcsor of Conrt~ctlon.Chatr. Department ot Conswct!on, B S M.E.. Auburn Un~ver\!ty. M S C.E.. O k l t o m d State Unlverslly. Ph D lowa State Unlvenlty Baer, Steten M. (1988). Arswtant Pmfesaor of Marhematic\: B.S M S Ph D.. Unlvenlly of Illtnaca . . . . . . FACULTY 497 Bagwell, Marilyn (1972). Awoctate ProfeTsor of Nummg. B S.N Untrervty of Cal8fomla. Lon Angeles: M A,. Arlrona Slste Un~venbtv.Ph D . T e r a Woman'a Untveralty Bahr, Donald M. (1967 Profewor of Anthrapologv: A B , M A . Ph D Harvud Unrvervty Hail.). I)nnald 1989,. Pr.,ir,wr of lu.cc. B hI t MA.. F~-!cmKcu hlcxlio I'n~\..rr~t). V .\. Lnl\cr\~t)c,t \onloem ('ohrra.lo Bailey, James E. 19741. Professor ot Englneenng: B S I E M S I E Ph D Wayne State Unxverslty Baker, Dale R. (1989). A s s t a t e Profewor of Secondarv Education. ~. lntertm Dtrectar. Division of Curriculum and Instruct~on.B A . Unn~er7ltyOf Oklahoma; M.A T.. Trenton State College. Ed D Rutgen. The State Untverslty Raker. Geurpianne R. t1,71 . A\\m.ldte l'rof?wrr ol 1I.lnl-n Dc\cI~~nl:nl.R 5 , F a ~ n ~Kc%<,ur.r.\ l) Mrrygorr (llllcyc. M S . Oluu S!.l!c I.'nt\rrrll). Ph.D, Mlchlgan State Unlvenlt) Balanis. Constantine 1983 Profesbor of Eng~neer~ng.Dtrectar. Center tor Telecornmuntcat onr Rerearch. B.S E E.. V~rgtniaPolytechnic I n ~ t ~ t u t e and State Univervty. M S E.. Unlrera ly of Vaglnla. Ph D Ohm Slate Unlver,bt) Balasubramanian. Krishnan (1983 Professor of Chemistry: M.Sc.. Btrlo lnat~tuteof Teihnolagy Sctence (India): M A . Ph D.. Johnc Hopklnb Unlberslty Balcazar, Hector (1989). Aha stant Professor of Famtly Resources and Human Development: B.S , lberoamertcana University (Mexsa M S Ph.D.. Comell Unlverrrty Baldini, Pier Raimondo (1978). Aaaocvale P~otesaor of Itailan. B A . San Francl~coState U~llvenlty. M A . Un~versltyof Bntt\h Columbia (Canada): Ph.D., Unwerbity of Cal~fomia.Loa Awelea Balling, Roben C. (1987). Absociate Professor of Geography. Director. Cllrnatology Laboratory: A B Wlnenberg Unlventty. M A . Bowling Green State Unlvenlty; Ph D.. Untvenzty of Oklahams Bantz, Charles R. (1986). As\octate Profersor of Communicauon: Char. Deoanment of Communlca . . . . . . . ~~ ~ . . . . . . . Mathemstea: Ms C . Unneraity of Quebec (Canada). Ph D . Un~versttyof Caltfornta. San Dtego Barchilon, Marian G. (1989). Ass~stantProfessor of Technology: B S State Unlverslty of New York. Bmghampton. New York. M.S.. Nonheastem Unnverscty. Bomn Bardeayek, Loretta A. (1957). Rofe,ror Ementur of Nunmg: Dem Ementur. College of Nursing; P.H.N.. B.S.. Un~vers,tyof Mrnnecola. Twin Clrie5. M.S.. Comell Unsvem!ty . Bardrick. Richard A. 1956 , Proferwr Ementur of Psycholog): A.B Ph.D. Unwenbty of Callfomla. Los Angeies Barker, David 1983 Aa\oclate Prote\sor of Theatre: B S.E Duquesne Un~verstty.M F A Rutgem. The State Un~~eraltv ll;crkle?. \larparet I. lVh3 . Pr<,tc<*urEmcntur of Fan,.! Ke*o~r;c\ rtal Ilt~trrsnI)c\clupm~~nt. R S.. hlllllr~nL nlrcrr I): M S t d U . I . n l \ e n ~ t )oi I11 nois Barkon, Joseph A. (1958 h f e s a r EmenNa of Engtneer~ng:B.S.E.E., Un venity of M8chlgan. MS.. Ph.D. Un veraily of Ill~no~a Barlow, Richard B. (1964). Profe\~orEmentus of Hlrtory: B A , M.A.. Ph.D., Unlvers~tyof Pennsyl vanid Barnhill. Roben (1986). Professor of Computer Sc ence and Englneenng. Chalr. Depanment of Computer Science and Enemeenng: B A . Unlven ty of K a n w . M.A ,Ph D.. Untvenlry of W~of Washington Baty, Wayne M. 1962 Proferqor Ementua of General Bu51nesr. B S Soulhwest Mlssour~Slate College: M A . Nonhxe\tem Unrersay: Ph D.. Univerrlty of Southern Caltfomla Baxter, Harr) R. 1984). Proter>or Emenlur of Technology: B A,. Neu York Unlrerslty: M B.A Falrieigh Dichinson Unlver\~ty. M.Tech Artzona State Unlverrlty Beakley. George C. Jr. (1956). Profersor ot Engmeenng. Director, School of Englneenng. Director, Engineering Core and Speclal and Interdlscipl~nar) Programs. Associate Dean. College of Engineenng and Applied Sc!encer. B S M E Texas Tech Untversltv: M S M E Unnvervt) of Terw. Ph D Ohlahoma State Umvers\t): P.E. Beaumariage, Terrence G. 1989 As\ialant Professor of Englneenng; B S Rmhester Inaltute of Technolog): M.S Ph.D.. Oklahoma State Univenay Becker, R. James 1965 Professor of Public A f f m . B S., M A , Bradley Un vervty: Ph.D Unlverslt) of lll~nols Beckman, James R. 1980 A*soclate Profesor of Engtneenng: B S M S Untvenlty of Wlaconsln Ph.D., Un~vers~ty of Anrond Bedard. Rugcr L. 1990 . A > . xcdtc. Profc, r i l i Thrauc R :\.. l.nl\cr<~t\21 honhcrn loud. 31 k . A . L'n,rerrltr of O r < ~ o nl'h . U . L n l r c r a I ) d i K.in,ar Bedient, Jack D. 1963 Profersor Emer~turof Malhemaracs: A.B Alblon College: M.B.S.. Ed D.. Un~versityof Colorado Bedworth, D m i d D. 1967 Profe\sor of EngmeennG B S I E . L a m x College of Technology: M S I E.. Ph.D.. Purdue Unlventtv Bell, James W. (1966). Profe%or Ementu5 of Secondary Educalton, A B.. Washbum Un~veraltyof Topeka. M Ed Ed D Unlverall) of Kan\ar Bell. John E. (1965 Profeswr Emeratus of Secondary Education. B.S.. Un!venlty of Nebraska. L ncoln: M.A., Ed D Unlvers ty of Wyam~ng Bell, hlary E. ,1970). I?.ofc~.,lr tmrnruq of U . l c d toon. B 5 . 11~6.~11 S L ~ T?a:hcr< IC (:olluge. rl S Butler L'nl\.er,#l). FJ U . lndlan.4 Un!\rrrll). Bloomington Bell, Shirley (1988 Asslrlant Professor of Nur\!ng. B S.N., Unlveralty of Cmc~nnall.M S N.. Wayne State Untver\~t): Ed D Wclr Vire. nza Unererritv Bellamy, Ljnn (1976) Asroctale Profes5or of Englneenng: B.S Texas A&M Unnenll): M S Ph D Tulane Un~venlty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Belok. Michael V. (1959 .Professor Ementus of Educalson: B S lndlana University. Blwmmgton; M A,. Anmna State Un~versity:Ph D . Unlverstty of Southem Callfornla Beltramini. Richard F. (1979). Acsoctate Professor of Marketing. B.S , M S Unlvenlty of illinols: Ph.D.. Unlvenlty of Texas. Auatin Bena\ides, Altredo H. 1988 Associate P~ofessorof Multicultural Educatcon: B A,, Texas A&I Untverstt): M A,. Ph.D. Michlgan State Un~versity Rmdcr. Brrl A. ,1971 I. Proteor Emer~tuaof Engineering: B.S.C.E. Unlvenity ot Clncmnatl: MS.. Ohlo State Un~versct) Bortner. M.A. 11979). A ~ ~ o c r aProfer*or te of Justtce Studles. B.A.. Ed~nboroState College: M.A.. Ohlo Universir): Ph D Wash~ngronUnlvenlty Rose, Anjan (1981), Professor of Eng~neering. BTech Indiana Institute of Technology. M S E.E.. Unwencty of Cal~fornld.Berkeley: Ph.D.E.E., lowd State University of Science and Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 FACULTY . Bosaell, Jacquelyn (1982 Professor of Musr. B M E . Murra) State Un~versttv:M h1.E.. Lauiclana State Un~verslty.Ed D Untverslt) of lll~no!a Boulin-Johnson. Leanar 1988 A~\actateProfessor of Famlly Resources and Human De\elopment. B.S Ea\t Tenne5ree State Unlverstty. M.S.. Ph.D. Purdue Un~verstv B o ~ e r Lisa , C. 1990 A5riqtant Profe\sor ot Pollt cal Sc~ence:B A,. Vacsar College. MA.. Univer\ity of Maryland Bowers, Charles 0. 1948 .Professor Emeritu5 of Music. B.S.. Sauthea\t Mbs\oun State Coliege. M M D.M A,. Uni\er\ ty of Rochester Bowers, Deloss H. (1984). 4ssoc1ate Professor of Technolag). B A . Ohto State Unlver$itv. M.S., Purdue Un~reralt) Bowman. Russell h. 1956). Piotersor Emerrtub of Romance Languages: A B.. A M.. Ph.D. Columbia Unl\erVty Boyd, Gertrude 4. 1958 Prateaaor Emeritu, of Educat~on.A B M S Flor~dciState L nlrerslt). Ed D.. Colorado State Ca lege Bajd. James H. (1976). Profe5ror of Accountancy: B B A,. Texar C h n s t t ~ nUn~reraity:M.S.. Nonhea\tern Unners~t).Ph D Un~rersltyof Texas. Aust n C.P.A Texaa Boyer, Agustin 1988 Awctant Profe5sor of Fore~gn Languages. Ltcencrado en Bellas A n t s . M.A L nlrenrt) of M ~ d n dSpain M.A.. San Franctsca State Unl\errlt): Ph D Univenlt) of Califom a. Berkele) Boyer. Don L. 1988). Professor of Mechan~caland Bramlett-Solomon. Sharon (1986). As\!srant Profesor of l o u r n a l i v ~and Telecommuntcatron: B A . M A . Memph~aState L nlverstt): Ph.D.. lndlana Unreratt) Bloommgton Brand, Mark 19681. Professor Ementu\ ot Social Work. B.A. M 4.. Unlversbty of Arszona. M.S.W. Univer\!t) of Cdltfom~a.Berkele) Brandt. Elizabelh A. (1974). Asqoclate Professor of Anthropa ogy. B.A Flor da State Univerrit). M.A., Ph D Southem Methodist Lnlversity Brandt, Be*erly K. 1987 As\istant Professor of Derlgn: B FA.. Untvcrstty of Michigan: M.A Mlchtgan State Uni\ers!t): Ph D.. Boston Untverslty Branstetler, Ellamae (1967 Professor Emerttuc of Uurrlng. B S.. St Lou,\ Unlverc 1). M P H . Unt\ersitv of M~nnesata.Twin Cities: Ph.D.. Unwersity of C h l ~ a g o Braun, J. J a j 1973). Professor of Psycholag). Actlng Char. Depanmcnt of Psychology: B A,. U n n e r s l v of Oreeon. M A . Ph D Ohm Ftate Uniters~ty Braver, Sanford L. 1970). Profejaar af Psychology, B A,. Wa)ne State Un$ber\it\: Ph.D.. Unl\ersity of Mlchtgan Braze], Anlhany J. (1974). Profe\sor of Geography. B.A M A,. Rutgcrs. The State Untver51t). Ph D.. Unnervt) of M~chrgan Breckenridge, Jack D. 1962 Professor of An. B.S.. Unlverhlt). of Wt\conr~n.M ~ l u a u l e e .M.F.A Unlrers~tyof lowa Bremner. Andre- 1984). Prafe\aor of Mathemates. B.A M . 4 . Unlventt) of Oxford England): Ph.D., Untrersltv of Cambridge Ene and) ~ o p h t n s~ n l v i r s i t ) Bojer, Jay M. 1976 A\!ocrate Proteaaor of English: B A . St Lauta Unlver\lty. M.A Ph D.. State Unlvers~t)of Ncu Yorh. Buffalo Bojer, William J. (19741. Professor of Econamlcs: B S Idaho Slate Lmrerarty: Ph.D., Cldremont Graduate School Boyle. Bernard M. 1969 Profu\aor of Arch lecture: B Arch. Un \ e r s t ) ot Sldne) A u a t r ~ l ~ aM.Arch MA.. Ph D.. Yale Unnerslty Brack. 0 M Jr. 1973 . Prafc\?or ot Engl~rh.B A . MA.. Bablor Un~vers~t). Ph.D Un~vers~t) of Texas. Aucttn Brada, Josel C. (1978 Profea~orof Economrc5: B S M A . Tults Unlrersltv Ph D Lni>ers~t\of Mlnnesold. T u l n Cttle, Brad), W a r d W. i 1973 Profesor of Agnbuslnr\s and Env ronmentdl Rewurcea. B.S.. M S Ph D.. Colorado Stare Untver, t \ Braidi. Susan 1990 A\sigant Protessor of Engl~rh. B.S . Rutgers. The State Un~versity;M A,. Southern Illinois Unt\er\~t).Carbondale. Ph D.. Unneralt) of De m a r c Unl\er?kt) Breqina, Bertha M. 1960 Professor Emeritus of Family Re\ourcr\ and Human Development. B S.. MS.. Stout State Lnlrer>lty. Ph.D , lowa State Uni\ersttr Brink. Daniel T. 1976 Protesor of Engltrh: 4 s o ~ l a t eDean. Technology Integration, College of Liberal Ans and Science,. B A . Laurence Unlverslty. M A . Ph D Univers~t)of Wlsconstn. Madison Brink, Jean R. 1974 P r o f e ~ o of r Engltsh: Director. Arwona Center for M e d ~ e s aand Renalasance Studle5: B A . Nonhwe-tern Ln#ver\ity. M.A Hnnard L n ~ e r > l t yPh . D . Untversttv of Wasconsm. Madnon Britlon, Daniel R. 1976 As,ocldte Profeahorof An. B F A . M F A Unnrer\ltv of Colorado Britlon, David 19871. Aa\ocnate Proterror of MUSIC: B M.. Nonh T e u \ Stale Unlverclt) Britlon. Mervin W. (1956 Profe\sor of Music: B.S., M S Ln ve ,It) of llllno \ . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FACULTY 501 Broadley, Hugh T. (1969). Professor Emeritus of An; A.B., Park College; M A . Yale Un~versxty;Ph.D.. New York Univenlty Broadman, Bart (1989). Asslstant Professor of Ftnance: B S Untverslty of Cal fornla. Davlr. M.B A . Ph D Un~vera~ty ot Southem California Broek, John H. (1977). Aaroclate Professor of Agr~buclnessand Envlronrnental Resources: B.S.. M.S.. Fan Hay$ State Univentty; Ph.D., Texas A&M University B r w k , Weston L. (1966). Professor Ementus of Educat~on;B A,. M.A.. Ed.D. Unlversity of Wyoming Brwks. Daniel G. ~. (1977). Associate Professor of Stallr01 K-,>,.m M U . F~r\tLentngr~dand Kardn' hlcdkci. In,~~tutr I K u ~ ~\I~ 4~ ., Ph : 0 . I ntrrrrgl) of H'.crlt~ndtun Burton. Foster M. (1969 . Associate Profesror ol Cunrlrurl~on.B S C t B S . Carncgle ln\t~tdteof Te;hnulog). 11 i! A . hcu York I l n ~ r c ! r ~ t Ph ), U l i n n s r s ~ t )of l'.ttsh~rgh Ru*eck. Peter R. ,1961 . Repents' P r o f c w r ,)I Chzmt\try mJ Geulug). R A Attttoch CO.IL.~C. .MA. P h D . Culumbli Cnlvr.r*~t! Rush. Donald J. I Ir75l,l'wfr~\or of Dc,jgn. B 5 :Ar~,n~,dStale Lntrer\lr\. A . L ' n ~ \ z n ~ of t ) Uutrc Ddme. Ph I ) . Lnl\CRII) of \ < A \ ~ C A I C U Bustoz. Joaquin rl975,. Proie,>or uf M.~thrm~tlc.. B A . \l A Ph I ) . A n , ~ n rStale Iln~\er\tt) Butler, Jay Q. (1972 A~socidtcPrafeasor of Real Eslate; Director. A n ~ a n aReal Estate Center. B B A . M.B A,. Unrverslty of New Me~nco;Ph.D., Un~vers~ry of Washtngton . . . . . . . . Cabianea, William A. 1967 Professor of Counselor Education; B.Ed.. Ganzaga Univentty. M E d , Ph D.. Washington Stare Untversitv Cady. Linell E. (1987). Asaocrale Professor of Rellg~ousStudres. Char. Depanment of Rellglous Studies. B A,. Newton College; M.T.S.. T h D., Harvard Un~verslty Cale, Timothy S. (1981). Associate Profeqqor of Eng~neering:B.S.. Arizona State University. Ph.D Unlvennty of Houston Callarman. Thomas E. (1980). Associate Profeasor of Operations B.B.A., West Texas State Untversity: M.B A . Anzona Stale Untversiry: Ph.D Purdue Univenlty Calllss, Frank (1990). Assistant Professor of Computer Sctence and Engtneenng, B.S , Unlversl~y of Ulsler at Coleraine Nonhem Ireland); Ph.D.. Univers~tyof Durham England) Calleros, Charles R. (1980). Prafessor of Law; Assoc~ateDean. Busbness and External affair^. College of Law; B.A.. Unlversity of Cal~fomia, Santa Cmr; J.D., Untvenlty of Ca tforn!a. Davis Canrlphl. James E. l')b?t. Profcr>orFmcr,td, of BotAn). B ,\ Mlarn~Ln#\er<.t):r\ I.ph D.. H m l r J Cn<\cr,lt) Capeo, Dabid G. (1984). Asrrstanr Professor of Zwlogy. B.S., Edlnboro State College. M S , Unwenity of Houston. Ph.D U n ~ v e n l of t ~ Texas, Ausun . . . . Card>. Robert L. (1988). Assoclare Professor of Management; B.S.. Central Michigan Universlty. Ph D.. Virgtnia Polytechn~clnstltute and State Unlverally Carlsen. Paul A. 1978 Professor Emerttu5 of Technology. B.A.E.. M.N.S.. Ed D.. Anzona State Unlvenlty Carlson. A. Cheree (1988). Associate Professor of Cornrnunlcation; B.A M.A Colorado State Uni\enlly. Ph.D. Unlverslty of Southern C a l ~ f a m ~ a Carlson, lngeborg L. (1961). Professor of German, Abltur. Holderlin School (West German)): Vorremester and cand.phl1.. Unlrenlty of He! delberg W e t Germany). DT.phll.. Universi~yof Erlangen Nuremkrg (West Germany) Carlson, Ron (1986 Aaaociate Professor of Engl~rh. D~rector.Creative Wrlttng Program. B.A.. M.A , Untversity of Utah Carney. James D. (1967). Professor of Philosophy, B A equtvalent. Nonhern Baptlst Theological Sernlnav. M A . Roowvelr Unnerrlty: Ph D Lniverslty of Nebraska. Ltncoln Carpenter, Ellon D. (1988 Asri$tant Professor of MUSIC.B.A Denison Univer\ily; M.A.. Kent State Unlverslly; Ph.D., Univer\~tyof Pennsylvania Carpenter, Ray W. I198 1). Professor. Center far S o l ~ d Swte Sclence and Engineer~ng.Dtrector. Center for Solld State Science. B S M.S Ph.D.. Universtly of Cal~fornta.Berkeley Carr, Christopher (1985). A~sociateProfessor of Anthropology, B A . Unlverrtty ot Illtnois; M.A Ph.D Unlversrty ot Mtchcgan Carroll. Kevin K. (1975). Assistant Professor of H~story:B.A , Canisiua College: M A Ph D Harvard Unlverstty Carroll, Steten (1985). Acrl5tant Professor of Stdtl>llCa; B.S., Tulane Universlty. M S Oregon Stdte Univeralty. M.B A Ph D Unrverscty of Oregon Carson. Kenneth P. (1986 Absistant Professor of Management. B.S B A . Geneva College; M.A.. Ph D.. Unlverslty of Akron C a n e r . George L. 1965). Associate Professor of Clas5lcal Languages; B A , M.A Untversity of Texas. Ausltn. S.T.B.. St. Mary's Semmary; Ph.D., St. Louir Unlversrty Casanova. Ursula (1987). Aaslstant Profesror of Educatlonal Admin!srratian and Supervlston and Educatlonal Policy Studtes; B.A Hunter College. M S State Universlty of New Yark. Brockpon; Ph.D Arnana State Univers~ty ('asavanles, Michael D. (19901. In\!ruicor of Juumsllm hnd Tclecommuntcat~an:B A Conr.r,~tyof Tcxi,. El PA,>. \I A . Yew 5lexjco State Unwersity Case. James L. (1969). Associate Professor of Speech and Hearing Science. B.S.. Weber State College; M S Ph.D. Unlveralty of Ulah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . FACULTY 503 . Castaneda, Eddie (1990 Assistant Professor of Chattopadhyay. Adili (1990). Profesor of Mechani ~ a and l Aerospace Englneenng: hl S Ph.D.. Psychology, B.S.. M.A.. Univenity of Texas. El Paso: Ph.D.. Unwenity of Mlch~gan Georgca lnst~tuteof Technolagv Cavslliere, William A. 1946 Professor EmerlNs af Chaudhuri. Joyatpaul 1980. Profesbor of Pollttcal Technolog,: B.A.. M.A Ari~anaState Universlty Science: B.A.. Central State Unlverslty: M.A.. Ph.D.. Univen ty of OLlahomn Cavender, Gray 1977 , Associate Professor of Juat~ce SNd~es:B S.. Unlveniry of Tennessee. M.S.. Cheatham, Glenn W. 1975 Profelsar of Letsure M~ddleTennessee State Untverslt): Ph D.. Florida SNdtes: B.S.. M.S.. San Frmcnco State Unnersay, State Uni\ers~ty:I.D.. Un verslr) of Tennessee. Ph D Unlverrlt) of Minnesota Twin Cttles Knoxville Chen. Startle) S. 1967 Professor of Engineering: Cayer. N. Joseph (1980). Professor of Publlc Affaw: Diploma. Talpej Inst~tuteof Technolog) (Taiwan Dtrector. Schwl of Publlc Affaln. B A . M P A . M S Ohto Untverstty. Ph D Unnerslty of Un~versltyof Colorado. Ph.D.. Unlverslty of Wtsconsln. Madison Massachusetts. Amherat Ching, Chee 1989 Aaslstant Profeiqor of Declslon Cazier, Mont A. 1962). Professor Emeritus of and lnfomat~onS)srems: 0.B.A Nattonal Tawan Zwlogy. B S Ph D., Unlvers ty of Caltfom~a. Unlrerslt) Ta wan). M S Un \errlt\ of South Carolina. Ph D Purdue Un venlty Berkele) Cerveny, Randall S. (1986). Asalstant Professor of Chlistoaa, Xenia (1980 A~soclateProfecwr of Geography; B.S., M.A.. Ph.D., Unrversity of Dance Nebraska, Lincoln Cho. Jaewun 1988 . Assratant Professor of Market cng. B S . Seoul N ~ ~ J LII.\L.~\II! ~:II ,S.)UIIIKorc*,. Cesla. John H. ,1975 A~>ucl.ircProfessor df Fkn~n;e. R S Caplt~I1nvcr,~!), h l R A . Ph D PI~rld3 \ I R A . K ~ n l ~ u ~ * !I.n~\er*~t!. cnl Ph D . I t t ~ \ e n ~ t ) State Unlverslty of Pennr)lvanla Chilkrabarti, Chaitali 19901. .A>i~irsnt Prdfrssor uf Chuu. Ju.Hsi Ic)75l.l'rdfc*,rr d i .An: R A . Ele;riral Eng~ncering:B T r c h . Indun lnsttlurc of IJnoenlt! of Kcntu.'h!, hl . A . Ph L) Pnn;cton llnner3~,! Teihnuluy) Indt3,. M S F . Ph D l l n ~ \ r n t t 21 ) Maryland, College Park Chriaensen. George ,1975 . .\.,oarte I'rorci\nr oi Chalquesl. Richard R. (1971). Rofessor of Agibusi Arch~tz.turc: BArih . I I I L ~ J I *I ~ ~ l ~ t of u l Tc,:hn~i r. ness and Env~mnmentaiResources: B.S., D V.M Washington State Untversrty; M.S.. Ph.D.. Comeli Christensen, Philip R. 1987 Aaaoclate Pmtessor of Unlvenay Geaiog!: B S M S Ph.D. Untver%tryof Callfor Chamberlin, Ralph V. 1986). Assrstmt Professor of "!a. Las Angeles Phyrlcs. B.S.. Un~verslt)of Utah. M S Ph D (.'hrirtinnsen. Kent I . t l906,. 4r.or,dtc Prufchor uf Universlty of Caltforn~a.Los Angeles (:ounrclur t d ~ a r ~ o B n :S.. 1! S.. B n d h ~ mYuunp Un \cr\tt!. l'h I ) . \l~ch~g:tn St.4,~ In n e h ~ t ! Chan, Kalok (1990). A%sistantProfessor of Ftnance, B S.. Chlnr\c Un~trrrlt! uf Honp Konp ,L'n~tid Chri\tian. Charles H'. IYhS,. \ r , ,tmt I'rofc<.i.,r of KlngJum . Ph D.. Ohld State Untr,cr>u) . \ c c ~ ~ ~ n t mHr yH,\ : . I'ni\auny lVhR . .\i,~rtant Prafcs\or of Colorado Universrty: Ed.D.. Anrana Slate F~nancc.B C . Umvcrrtty of Calylr! ~Cauadal. Unlverslty h l B A . Ind.an I!n~\erslt).Ph D . Onlo State Christopher, F. Scott 1996). Aaroctate Profer,ar of Untvenity Family Resources and Human Development. B S.. Chartier. George M. 1971). Associate Profepsor of M.S.. Unrvers~tyof Nebraska: Ph.D Oregon State Unlveralry Psychology: B.S Universlty of Illmo!~: M A . Ph.D Unlventty of Oregon Chubrich, Robert F. 1971 Arsoctate Profe\ror of Speech and Hear ng Science. B.4.. Grinnell Chasey, Eugene F. (1965). Professor Emeritus of Educatlan. B S.. Nonhwesrem State College. M.A.. College; M.A lndtana Untversity. Bloomtngton: Colorado State College. Ed.D.. Unlven~tyof Ph.D.. State U n ~ v e n ~ot t ) New Yark. Buffalo Wyoming Church. Kathleen K. ( I Y O V . hnfe<p): ..\\wnnt VKL. PT?*ldenl ior .\cldem#c Pro:rdn\. Chassin, Laurie 1979 .Rofesror of Psychology. B.A. Brown Un~verra).M S Ph D.. Columbaa R S . h1 A , 1 tt~\cr,tt$01 Utah, l'h.L., L n~\c,%lty of Un~verslty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504 FACULTY Cohen. Herbert G. 19771, Assoctate Profes~orof Churchill, William D. (1966). Professor Emeritus of Elementary Education B S Muhlenberg College: Educatson. Counselor. Un~versityCounsel~ng Service: A B Calgate Unwersay: M.Ed.. Alfred t y Iowa M.A Hofbtra Univers~ty.Ph.D U n ~ v e n ~ of Unlvenlty: Ed D.. Unlvers~t)of Rochester Cohen. Slewart M. (1989). Asa~stantProfercor of Philosophy: B.A.. Wayne State Univeraity: M.A.. Cialdini, Robert B. (1971 Regents' Professor of Untvenity of Cal~farnla.Sdnta Barbara: Ph.D.. Psychology. B S Untvers~tyof W~sconsm. Wiwaukee: M.A Ph D.. Universlty of NaRh Unlvenlty of Anzana Camlina. Chapel Hill Cahn. Sanford J. (1979). Assoc~ateProtrssor of Claiborn, Charles D. (1990). Professor of Counselor Specla1 Educatcon and Ps)chology n Education: Educatton and Counsellne Psvcholaev: A.B . B.A M Ed.. Ph.D Johns Hopkm Univentty L'nl\ersity of hl~asddn,Culu~nbla,hl A Uhsa State Colby, Arthur L. 1965 Assistant Professor of L'nlverslly. Ph D Unher>~l)of hlls,uur~,C u l u n > b ~ ~ Engllrh: B A,. Unlverrtt) of Massachusetts. Clark., GeoNrev A. 1970. Professor of Anthraool Amherst: M.A.. Ph D.. University of Nonh Carolina. Chapel Hill agy: B.A M A,. Unlverclry of Anzona. Ph D . University of Chicago Cole, Gerald A. (1958). Proferwr Emer~turof Clark. Robert C. 119811. Zoaloev:. A.B... Mtddleburv Colleee: M S . St . . Professor of Music: B Mus.. u Central Methodlrt College; S.M.M Unto" Lawrence University: Ph.D Unlventty of Theologncal Sem~nary Minnesota. Twtn Cltles Clark, William Dennls 1976). Associate Professor of Collins, Daniel L. (1990). Acv\tant Professor of An: B A . Unlvers~tyof Cailfornra. Davlr. M A . Botany: B A,. Sacramento Stdte College. Ph D Stanford Unwerrlty. M F A Untverslty of Utuvenity of Texas Califomla. Loa Angeles Clothier. Ronald R. 1955). Professor Ernerttus of Collins, Donald W. 1989 Professor of Technology: Zoology. A.B.. Fmsno State College: M.A.. Chalr. Depanment of lndurtrral Technology. Montana State Univen~ty:Ph D Unrverrlty of New B Arch. Vlrgrnra Polytechmc Institute and State Mexlco Unnrersity: M.S., Ph D Unltenlly of lli~nots CluN, Gordon L. (1963 Professor of Speech and Hear~ngSclence, B.A., Arizona State University. Collins, James P. (1975). Proferror of Zoology. Chair. Depanment of Zoology. B S.. Manhattan College, M.S., Ph.D., Southern Illlnosr Unlversrty M S Ph D Unlrenlty of Mlchlgan Cobas, J o d A. (1975). Assocrate Professor of Collofello. James S. i1~179t..A,,u~alcPr ,!c\rur of Sociology: B.A., Maryvtlle College: M.A Un~versttyof Temersee. Knoxvrlle: Ph D.. Computer Sc~enccand Engu>crrmp. R S hl S Unlvers~tyof Texas. Austln Xonhcn! l.ltno~, Cnn.cr\~l).I'h D., honhucrlenl Untversity Cochran, Douglas (1989), Assistant Professor of Engmeering: M.A University ot Cal!forn~a.San Comeaux, Malcolm L. 1969). Prafersor ot Gcography: B.A U n ~ v e n ~ of t y Southweqtern Loulc~ana: Dlego: Ph.D., Harvard Un~verslty M A . Southem lll~nocsUn~venkty.Carbondale: Cochran, Douglas L. (1968). Assistant Professor Ph.D. Louisiana State Un~verstty.Baton Rouge Emeritus of Management. B.S.. Ohio State Umveniry. M B.A.. Harvard Unlverstry: Ph D.. Comfort, Joseph R. (1981 Professor of Phya~cs: Universlty of Oregon A B Rtpon College: M S Ph D.. Yale Untvenbty Cochran, JeNerj K. (1984). Associate Professor of Cook, Edward A. (1985). Assistant Professor of Engineemg. B.SE., M.S.N.E.. M.S.I.E.. PhD., Planntng. B S L A,. Wash~ngtanState University, Purdue University M L A,. Utah State Untrerrlty Cochran, John A. (1962). Professor Emeritus of Cook, Jefirey (1961 Regents' Professor of ArchitecEconames: A.B.. Drake Unwerrtty: A.M. Ph D . ture: B Arch. Unwers~tyof Manttaba (Canada : M Arch. Pratt lnsr~tute Harvard Un~vera~ty C w k , Phil A. (1963). Professor Emer~tusof Educa Coeke, Robert D. (1983). Assoclate Professor of An: B.FA.. Un~verbityof Anzona: M.A. M.F.A.. tton: 0.A Southwestern Oklahoma State College. Untvenity of Iowa M.A Colorado Stale College; Ed D.. Univerclry of Kanqas Codell, Julie F. (1991). Professor of An: Director. Cook, Suzanne M. (1974). Assocmte Professor of Schwl of An: A B.. Vassar College. M.A. Untvcnrry of M~chlgan:M.A Ph D Indzana Management: B.B.A.. M B.A D.B A,. Texas Tech University Univers~ty,Bloomnngton Cohen, David (1967 Professor Emer~tusof Muss. Coor, Lattie F. (1990 .Professor of Public Affairs: B S.. M.S.. The Juilllard Schwl. D.M.A.. Unlvenlty President of the Univenlty: A B.. Nonhern Arizona of Southern California Unlverstty: M.A.. Ph.D Wash~ngtonUntvers~ty . . . . . .. " . .. . . . . . . ". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . FACULTY 505 Corbin, Charles B. , l r h 2 , . Protes.or 01 t.~erclon Coudroglou, nliki I IY71,. Rufc,\ur of Scrrs. H'ark. B A . Cullege of St Bencdt;t. hl S W . nl\er\llY M~nnerotr.Tutn (:ttles. D S W Colulnh~d University Cowgill, George L. (1990), Professor of Anlhrapol ogy. A.M.. Univeratty of Chlcago. Ph.0.. H m a r d University Couler. David W. 1 lYzl1,. .\sstrunt Proleq~orof P h ~ l o ~ ~ pRh A ) . I!ntrcmlt! of Ruchmll) uf Mtuhlysn. M S F Ph D Y n ~ v u n ~of t) lll~no~r Crowder, Troy F. (1970). Professor Emeritus of Journal~smand Telecommunication. B A , Unlvers~tyof South Dakota, M.A Untverslty of Iowa Crowe, Barbara J. (19811, Associate Professor of Music. Director. Music Therapy. B.M.. M M.. Mich~ganStare Unlvenity Crown, Patricia L. 1990). Assistant Professor of Anthropology. M.A., Ph.D., University of Anzona Cullen. Rulh \1. ,1986) A,slslmt Proiesmr uf S x ~ u l u & yB A . Uomt St Agncc. Ph D . tardham . . . . Cumminps. 1.anrence T. (197(,). A ~ ~ c a aProfessor tc c,iCou,ne.Jr Educalon. B.A , hl A , Anzona State Unoerrll). FLI D 1 n l \ r . w t ) u i Caillnrn~l.Lo% Angeles Curran, Mark J. (1968). Professor of Spantsh and Ponuguese. B.S Rockhurst College: Ph D.. St. Louts Unlverslty . . 506 FACULTY D'Andrea, Frank L. 1972 , Profersor Ernentus of Muslc. B A,. M.A., Ed.D. Columbia Unlvers~ty D' Angeio, Frank . I .1970 Protes\or of Enghsh. B S Lovola Unner\lt\.. New Or em\. M 4 Tulane Un$\erslt\: Ph D , U n n r r \ ~ r )ot Nebraska. Lincoln Daane. Cabin J. 1963 Profeqror Emerltus of Counselor Educanan. B.S Unlver5tt) ot Wlrconvn. Madlaon: M.A.. Columbta Unl\er\lly: Ed D ind ana Unlveralty. Bloom!ngtun Dagger. Richard K. (1976). A\?oct~teProfessor of Palttical Science B A . Unlrer\lt) of M~rsoun.St. Loula. Ph D Unlreralt) ot Mlnneaotd. Tuin Cltle\ Dahl. Jeannine (1989). Assoctatc Professor ot Nurvng. Asociate Dean. Community Re~ourcer. College of Nurslng: B.S.. Unl,crslI) of Kansa,: M.A Ed D.. Unl\erstt\ of Nonhem Colorado Dahl, Richard C. (1966). Profe\aor Emerltua of Lau, B.A B.L.S.. Univerait) 01 California. Berkeley: LL B.. Cdthollc Univer-11) Dahl. Ronald D. (1988). Aaaocute Prufeasor of Technolog). B S M.S.. Lni\eralt) of Nonh Ddkota. Ph D.. iawa Srare Unl\errlt) Daley. Michael J. 1978 Profesor ot Social Work. B.S., Spr ng HII Colleee. M.S.W. St Louts Unt\er\lly: M S Unlveratty of Pltt5burgh. P~tr\burgh,D.S.W.. Tuianu Univ~railv Dalgleish. Donald D. 1962 Professor ot Mllttary Sclencr. B.A Carleton Colleg.?. M.A ,Columbia Unt\erair). Ph D.. Unlrer*lry of Colorado Danehe. Gregor) A. 1982 Prate\aor of Pubilc Affaln. Buslnebs Admint,rrat~on and En\tranmental Studlea; B A,. MA.. Brigham Young Unsverstt); Ph.D. Un venlt, of Callfomla. Santa Barbara Daniel, Norman E. (1970). Aasocldte Professor of Purchdvng dnd Logtar ca Management. B.S., M.S.. Unzvervrv ot Tennewre. Knoxv~ile;Ph D.. indlana Univenilr Dannenfeldt. Karl H. 1956 Profea~arEmenrua of H s t o g : Dean Ementus. College 01 Llberal Anr and Sciencca: A.B Valparalso Un \cry 1). M A . Indlana Unnersay. Ph D Um\er\ay of Ch~cago Danlieo, Marilyn 1981 Aa%oc~dre Professor of Poi~tlcalSclmie: lntertm Asistant Vtce Provort for Acddem~cAffara: B A,. Uni\rr\lt) of illinois. M.A Pb.D Flonda Stare Un~rer\lt) Darst, Paul W. 1976 Prafe\sor of Exercise Science and Ph)\ cai Educat on. B S.. M S . 4kron Unl\rrvry Ph D , Ohlo Srare Unner51t) Dargupta, Partha 1991 , Asoclate Profe5sor ot Computer Sc ence and Eng~nrerlng B.Tech M Tech 1ndl.m lnarllute ot Technology India), Ph D . State Lnwerstr) of Ncu York. Stony Brook Dauten. Jwl J. (1960 Profe~\orEmerttur of Ftnance, B.S.. M S Wash~ngtonUnl>ers~t).Ph D., Unrrcrairv of lona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Darey, William G. 1976 .Associate Professor of Commun~cat~on. and . Director. American Laneuaee + culture Program: B.A pennsklvania State University. M.A.. Columb~dUmveralty. Ph D . u ~~ . Davidson, Joseph K. (1973 , Professor a f Engineer ~ n g B.M.E.. ; M.Sc.. Ph D.. Ohio Stare Unlventty Davis. George R. (1980). Assaclate Professor of Engineering, B.S.E.E. M S., Un~verstl)of ill~nots: Ph D.. University of Anzona Dmis...loseoh M. 11975). . .. Asroclate Profersor of Real Estate: B S.. Unlventt) of South Carolina. M.B A,, T e ~ a A&i s Unneralt). Ph D Unwenlty of Georg~a Da-is, Keith 1958 Professor Emeritus af Manage men!. B.B.A.. M.B A,. Unibersity of Texas; Ph D , Oh o State Unlverstty Da\is, Robert E. (1959 Professor Emerttus of Cornmunicatton; 8.A M.A Ph D.. Unlverslty of llllnols Davis. Sanford S. i953), Professor Emenrua of Counselor Education: A.B B.S., Central Mlrsoun State College: A.M.. Universit) of Mtssaurl. Kansas Cny. Ed.D., Unnersttr of Colorado Davy, Jeanette A. 1986 Assistant Profeswr of Management. B.S.. Vlterbo College. Ph D.. Lniversit) of Artcona de Marneffe, Peter (1989 Asstatant Professor of Phdosaphy, B.A., Universit, of Massachuaeus, 4mherrt. Ph D.. Harvard Unlrerrlt) d e Matties, Nicholas 1974 , Asaoclate Professor of An: B A,. Caltfomia State Uni\enll). Long Beach; MS.. Illinois lnstttute of Technology Dearh, Doralhy F. (1967 , Professor Ementus of Physical Educnt~on.B S , M S , Unr\eralty of iil~nois:Ph.D Unlveralry of Michlgan Dean, Arthur G. (1971). Associate Profesbar of Engmeenng. B.A M S.. Texas Tech Umverrlty, Ph.D.. Teraa A&M U n r \ e n l v Debenpart, Sllvia (1978) Protessor of MUSIC: B M E B M M M , indlana Untvers~ty,Bloommg ton Dellheim, Charles J. (1980). Assoctale Professor a f H~story.B A . Stare Untverrtty of New York. B~nghamton.M.A., Ph.D. Yale Unlverslty DeMars, James R. 1981 Associate Professor of Muslc. B.A Macalerter College. M A Ph D Unneralt) of Mlnneaota. T H Cltlea ~ DeMassa. Thomas A. (1966 Profersor of Engineer~ n g ,B S E E M.S.E E . Ph D Untverslty of Michlgan I)eairhe. H o u a r d J. 196: P r ~ i c w C r m r r ~ l df ~, L:.lu;~t~ateProfesaor of Economtcr. B.A Unlvenfty of Ssnta Clara; Ph.D.. Un~versltyof Calfom a. Santa Barbara . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FACULTY 507 DeSilva, Patricia S. (1988). Asrlstant Professor of Nur5mg. B.S., Unlverslty of Soulhwestem Laurs~ana:M.S.H.. Tulane Unlvennty; Ph.D.. Untverslry of Texas. Austln Detrie. T h o r n s (1984). Assactate Pmfessor of An: B F.A.. M F A . Loulslana Tech Univenity Iky, Sanduip tIYX71. .As~~,!ml Rufcr,or of Enptneenng. B Tech Ranarc, H u J u Cnhersll) (Indid,: \ I S . i'h V., Nfrea Ln~verut) 1kzplrL.y. Thomas 1.. 1.J68 Asvxrale Rofrr\or 01 Excrrl,c. B M E.. M M Sonll 'lcxa, S t u Ln~vcr,tl).D \I A Un~veraltyof Mtchlgan Doane. Winifrcd \\'. (1977,. I'rofes\nr or Zoolog). B .&. Hdnter Collcge. \1 5 . Untverrll) df W~\cons~n, ladlson. Ph i) . Yalu I'nnvcr,lt! Doebler, Bettic Annc 119711.R a f e b o r or Endlaih. Dnrcctar. I n ~ c r d l ~ r ~ p i ~H~rnmllier nsr) i'rodr~m: B.A.. MA.. Duke i]nlve;sity; Ph.D.. ~ n i v e n ~of ty Wfsconstn, Madrron Dwbler, John W. (1970). Profecsor of Enginh. B.A.. Duke University: M.A Ph D.. Universlt) of Wtsconc~n,Madlcon Donelson, Kenneth L. (1965). Professor of Engllsh. B.A M.A ,Ph D Un~versllyof Iowa Donnell), Aaron V. 1962). Professor Emeritus of Englneenng: B.S.E E.. M S Unlvenlty of lowa: M.A., Columb~aUniveraty. Ph D Unlversny of Iowa Dorman, Michael F. 1976). Professor of Speech and Heanng Sctence. B S Un~vcrs!tyof Wash ngton: M.A , Holltns College. Ph D Unlverslt) of Cannecttcut Dorn, Ronald 1. (1988 .Assoc!ate Professor of Geography. A.B.. M A . Unlversxty of Caltfomla. Berkele): Ph D.. Univenlry of Callfomla. Los Angelea . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dorson, William J. 1966). Professor of Engineering: B Ch.E , M Ch.E., Rensselaer Poiytechnxc Insl~tute; Ph.D., Univers~tyof Clnclnnatl Doty, Roxanne L. (1990). Instmclor of Political Sclence; B S M.A., Ari~onaState Unlvenity Douthwaite. .luiia V. 11989). Assfstant Professor of French. R A . L'nh.crrlr) uf Waahnnglon. Centtic11 Jc Mailn\r. Unner\#t) of Kdnlrs (Franco. M A . 1 nnerril) of Warhllt?to!l, hl ..\ . Ph D Pr~n;elun . ~ ~ ~ . DOH.John ,IYYII,. Proies,or uf Ph)rlc,. Chalr. Lkpdnmmt of l ' h ) ~ i \ .B S . I.nl\er,.t) of Notre Vdmz: l'h U.. Unt~cr\ncennp.R S \I5 . U n ~ \ c r , ~ ui t ) C~nr.nnat~: l'h D..N.,nhucrtrm Unwersity Evans, John X. 1964 , Professor of Englrrh. B A . Holy Cross College. MA.. Ph.D Yale Untverslry Evans, Kenneth R. 1980 , Avaclate Professor of Marketmg: B A . Uruverslty of Cal~fomt.i Davls: M.B.A., Califomla Stare University, Sacramento; D.B A,. Unlversitv of Colorado Eyring, LeRoy 1961 .Regents' Professor EmenNs of Chem~stry:B S , Untversit) af Anzana: Ph.D.. Unlvenlty of Callfom~a.Berkeley . Faas, Larry A. 1967). Professor of Specla1 Education; Coordinator. Past baccalaureate Program. Asststant Director, Division of Curriculum and instructran. B S.. Iowa State Unxversit\. M.A., Colorado State College: Ed.D Ulah State Unlbersity Fabes, Richard A. (1983). Aaaoc~ateProfessor of Famlly Resources and Human Development. B.A Universlty of Colorado. M.S.. Ph D.. Oklahoma State Univer5ity Fabricius, William (1990). Ass!,tant Professor of Psychology; B A,. Boston College; M.S.. Wheelock College: Ph.D.. Un~vers~ty of Mcch~gan Faeth, Stanley H. (1980). Associate Professor of Zwlogy: B.S.. M.S.. Unlverslt) of Cinclnnari: Ph.D.. Fiarida State Unlverslry Fatitis, Apostolos 1984). Associate Professor of Enguleenng. B S Eng., An~totellonUniverslty of Thersalonihl Greece): M.Eng South DaLota School of Mme, and Technology. Ph D . Northwest em Universlt) Fahlman, Betsy (1988). Associate Professor of An; M.A.,.Ph.D., Un~versityof Delaware Fairall, JeNrey A. Major (1988). Ass~atantProfessor of Milmry Sctence. B A , Unlvenlry of Anzona, M.A Pepperdine Uni\ersit) Faith, Roger L. 19811. Profesror of Econom1c5: B A . St Mary's College of Cal~fomla.M A Ph.D , Unlverslty of Caitforma. Laa Angeles Falconer, Steren E. 1989). Asrlrtant Professor of Anthropology; B b . , Warhtngton State Unt\erslty, M.A.. Ph D.. Unlverslty of Anzona Fall, Patricia L. 1989). Ac5lstant Professor of Geograph): B A,. Prescon College: M.S.. Ph.D, ( Umverstt) ot Actzona Faltz, Leonard M. 1979 A1~aclateProfessor of Computer Scnence and Engtneenng. B.S.. City Unrverslt) of New Yorl. M S Hanard Umvenlry: Ph.D., Universtty of Califomla, Berkele) Fan, Genghua 1990). Ass slant Protersor of Mathematics M&tas, Inuautc of Sysems Science (People's Republic of Ch1na);M.A.. Chlnese Academ) 11Science China). Ph D., Unlversity of Waterloo (Canada) I I I I . . . I I I . . \ . I . Farber, Bernard (1971 1. Professor of Soclology: ' lntenm Char. Deparumest of Soclology. A B., Roosevelt Un versity: A.M. Ph.D.. Univers~tyof Chlcago Fargotstein, Barbara 1988 Instructor of Nunlng: B S., B.S N.. Anzona State Ln~versit).M.N Uruvenrty of Cahfom~a.Los Angeles Farin. Gerald 1987 Assaclate Professor of Computer Science and Eng neenng. B.A., M.A.. Ph.D Unlrenrry of Braunrchnetg West Germany) Farmer, Frank D. 1970 Asaoc~ateProfessor of Mathematss. B A M.A.. University of Callfamia. Rlverslde: Ph.D Unlversity af Waahlngton Farriers, Sherly F. 1969 Professor EmenNr of An: B.A.. M.A Mlchlgan State Unlverslty Farris, Martin T. 1957 , Regents' Professor of Purchas~ngand Loglstlcs Management: B.A.. M.A. Universtty of Montana. Ph.D.. Ohlo State Unlveri~ty Fausel, Donald F. 1969). Asroclate Professor of Social Work. Director. M S.W. Program. A B S.T.B. S T.L.. St. Mary's Unlvers~ty.M.S W . Fordham,Unlven!ty; D.S.W., Columbia University Faustini. Antony A. 1983 Asroclate Professor of Computer Science and Engineenng: B S Ph D Universit) of W m i c h (England) Fearan, Harold E. 1961). Professor Emerltus of Purchas~ngManagement. National Association of Purchas~ngManagement Professor: Dlrecror. Center for Advanced Purchsrlng Studler. B.S M.B.A.. lndlana Unlvers ty: Ph D., Mlchlgan State Unlverarry Fehr. Fred S. t1971,. .A.~o.lac Prafea,or of P\!;llo.o(?!. B S LnlrCrf?w,r Et!!cr~~u, R ,\ F: . S c l ~ w .,f l the An In*ututc 01 ( ' h ~ i q ~ ! : M S A E . Illnnul\ In\t~tuteof T; Ph D . Univently of Mmnecota. Twin Citles . . Fisher, S t u a n G. (1976). Profewor of Zmlagy: B.S., M.A Wale Forest College: Ph D . Dartmouth College Filch. Gregur? W. < 14741. l'n>tr.*\ur 01 Ph~lo\gto" stilt^. C V I I C ~W~A~ . 1'h.D . ( n # \ ~ ~ t t y . . Flaheny, Richard E. t1978,. Yrofewur ol Account .cn,). Dlrrctor Schml or A;;c,unr~n.!. B S . W S I'h U . Inirentt! uf Kdn\n<. C l ' h . K l n i l . Fleming, Robert C. (1974 Profesor of Mustc: Aa\latant Dtrector ot Bands; B.S.. Indtma Uncverbity of Pennsylvania: M.F.A.. Cameg~eMellon Unlvenlty; Ph.D Southern llltnois Un~versity,Cabondale Fletcher. Grant 11956). Prafeaaor Emeritus of Music; R.M.. Illinois Wesleyan Univenily. M.M Unwersnty of Mshtgan; Ph.D. Eavtman Schwl. Lnlvennry of R ~ h r 5 l e r Flomhuetz, Leon W. (1963). Professor of Engineer ~ng.B.S.. M S.. Ph D.. Unlveruty of Illtnoir FIya Michael J. (1975). Profe\\or of Spanich: Licenclado en Filasof'a y Letns. Doctor en Rlosofia ) Letns. Untveratly of Madrid ( S p m ) Foard. James H. ( 19771. A ~ ~ o c i aProfessor te of Rel$g~ous Studrer; B.A., College of Wwster; MA., Ph D.. Stanford Untversity Foley. Thomas A. (1984). Assatate Profesor of Computer Scrence and Eng neerlng: B S.. M.A.. Ph D.. Arirand State Unnervty Fordemwait, James N. 1987). Associate Professor of Technology; B S M.S., Un vennty of Anzona; Ph D.. State Unlrenlty of lowa Fosler, Brian L. (1980). Professor of Anthropology; Dean. Graduate College. B.A.. Nonhern lll~nots University. M A . Ph.D.. Univenrrv of Mlchlean Fu5ter. Da,id William tIYhhl. Rrgrnl,' Rofrc\l>rof Sp:h. B A . M . % .1'h.D. U n l r c ' ~ ~ tof) Hdrhmp ton Fouquette, Martin J. Jr. (196.0. Aa*ociate Profesror of Zmlogy. B A MA.. Ph.D Untrersnty of Texas, Aurtln Fox. Peter (19901. Assistant Profeqsor of Clvll Engtneenng. MS. Ph.D.. Un~ventryof Illinois Franklin, V.P. (1986). Awoctate Profesmr of Hnrtory; B A Pennrylvdnia State Unwer\lty; M A.T.. b a r d Un~verbily;Ph D.. Unlver~rtyof Chlcdgo F r a r h , Wayne D. (1989), Asrtstant Profewor of Botany: B.A.. Hope Co lege. Ph D.. University of Kentucky Frasier, James E. (1963). Profe\\or Ementu* of Education: B A . Un~venttyof Nonhem Colorado: M.A Untventy of Mchagun: Ed D Uniuen~tyof Nonhem Colorado . . . . . . . . . . FACULTY 511 C 1 . razier, Roberl C. (1973). Professor EmenNs of Humanrties Education: B M.E Kansas Clr) Conservatory of MUSIC; M.M., Unlverslty of Denver. Ph.D.. Anrana State Universit) Frederick, Harold R. (1988), Assistant Professor of Elementar) Educat~an;B A,. M.A.. Callfomla State Un~versity.Cluco reeman, Donald J. (1989). Professor of Secondary Educatton: Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs. College of Educat~on:B A,. Grinnell College; MA., Ph D.. Michigan State Un~verslly Freund, John E. (1957 ,Professor Emeritus of Mathemates: B.A M.A., Uni\ersity of Cal!fornla, Los Angeles: Ph.D.. Umvers~tyof Plnsburgh Fritzemeyer, Joseph R. (1973). Professor of Accountancy. B.B.A., Baylor Universlt): M.B.A., D.B.A.. Indiana Unlverslty, C.P.A. Texas Fronske, Jeanne Otis (1975). Associate Professor of An; B.A.. DePauw Unwen~ty.B.F.A.. Denison Univerrit\. M.F.A . O h o State Umversit5 rost. hlehin J e w ,1965 Rdfr.,,ur F.mcralu\ of tieograph). B.S.. Artrond Sure I.'nl\ers$l\:>1 S.. Rrlsharn Y o ~ n sCnnr.rr~t!.. Ph D I:n~%cm.l\of ~l&da Fry, Harold (1958). Professor EmenNs of Englnee~ ing; B.S ,Colorado State Untversity, M.E University of Wyoming; M S , Unlverslty of Colorado Fuchs, Jacob (1951). Professor of Chemrstry: B.A New Yark Un~verstty;M.S., Ph.D., Uruversity of ullnols Fuchs, Rachel G. (1983). Assocsate Professor of Htstory. B.A.. M.A.. Boston Unrvenlty. Ph.D.. Ind~anaUniversity [fullenon, Bill J. ,195X Professor Emcrlt~,~i Educdllun. R S Sonhuc\tcm Oklahomd S t a t College. Ed h l D Ed.. Unl\er,ct) ut Oklahornl Fullinwider. S. Pcndlelon 1967,. A w x ~ a l cProfessor of Hirtug. R S 1n~tedStales \.?\a1 Acddcm! MS.. Ph D C n l \ e n t y of Wlrronsln. Msdl,un Furni\h, Dale B. ,1970,. Prolewor of L 3 v : A B Gnnnell College; J.D.. Untversll) 01 laud LL \I.. lini%er,lt) of .Ut;hlgan 1' . I I . . - . I I I I . . . . . . . . Gaffney, Philip D. (1957). Professor Erner~lusof Educauon: B S.. Northern Illinois State Untverrrty: M.A.. Ph.D.. State Unrverslty of Iowa b a f f a r d , Zindra (1988). A s s ~ s m Professor t of Technology, B.A MA.. Anzona State Unlverc~ty Gaines, Sylvia W. (1972 .Professor Ementur of Anthropology. 3.A M.A., Ph.D., Ar~ronaSlate Unlverslty Galieian, Mary-Lou (1983). Assoc~ateProfessor of Journalism and Telecommunication. B A.. Long Island Un~verslty.Brooklyn; M.S., Syracuse Un~verslly,Ed D.. Memphis State Unmvers ly . I I . Gallndo. Lettiela 1990). Asbtaanr Professor of Forelgn Languages: B.A.. Angeio State Unlvers!ty: M.A.. Ph.D., Unl\erstty of Tekas. Austln Gallinger, G w r g e W. (1977). Assistant Professor of Finance: B.A., Waterloo Lutheran Un~vers~ly (Canada); M.B A,. York Un~\ers~ly (Canada); Ph.D.. Purdue Untrersa) Garcia, Antonio A. 1989 Ass!stanl Professor of Engineenng: B S., Rutgers, The State Unwersity; Ph D.. University of Californta. Berkeley Garcia, Nelda C. (1973-75; 1986). Assoc~ateProfessor of Management Communlcat~on;B.S.. M A.. Texas Woman's Universay. Ph.D Mbchlgan Slate Unrversrtv . . Cal~fornia.~ ; v t n Garrison, Eleanor 1973 , A,slrrant Professor of Nursmg: B.S.N.. M S N Wayne State Unlverslty Garritj, Marjorie L. 1975 Asslatant Professor of Nursing; Dlploma. Vassar Brothers Hospttal. B S.. Unlventty of Bridgepon: MS.. Care Western Reserve University Gasonski, Ronald E. (1971). Professor of An, B.S.D. Untverslty of Michigan, M.F.A.. Unnerslty of Washington Gavin, Frank C. Lieutenant Colonel (1988). Professor of Mllimy Science: Chaw, Depanment of M~lltary Science: B S Untverstty of Wyomlng: M S Central Misroun State University Geer, John G. (1986). A ~ s l r m Professor t of Palltlcal Science; B A . Franklin and Marshall College: M.A.. Ph D , Rnceton Unlverslty Geller, Stephen 1988 Assaclate Professor of English: B.A Danmouth College. M.F.A.. Yale Unlverslly Gereboff, J w l (1978). Associate Professor of Rellgiaus Studter. B A.. New York Univenlty: Ph.D., Brown Untverstty Gerking, Shelbj D. 1974 , Professor Ementus of Zoology. A.B , DePauw Un8rers1ly. Ph.D.. Indlana Uni\ers~ty.Bloomtngton Gerlach. Vernon S. (1963). Professor Emeritus of . . . . . . Gesell. Laurence E. (1984). Arrac~ateProfessor af . Gibbons, R. Thomas Major (1987 Assistant Professor of Millmy Sclence. B A,. Brigham Young Unlverslty Gieschen, Donald W. 1959 Professor Ementus of Ph~losophy:B.S.. Northwestem Unlverrlty; M.A. Ph D.. Unwers~ryof Minnesota. Twtn Cltles . 512 FACULTY Gilfin. Frederick C. (1967). Professor of H ~ r r o q B A,. Dentson Untventty. M A . Ph D Emor) Unlverrlty Gill, George A. 1966). Prafesor Ementus at Educalton. B S.. M A . Arizona State Unlver51t) Gillingwater, Denis (1973). Profeasor of An. B F A . M F A,. Unlverilt) of Ctnctnnatl Gisolo, Margaret 1954 Prafesor Ementus of Dance. B.S.. I n d i m State Untver~tty.T e n a Haute: M.A New York Lnl\erart) Glanzman, Dennis L. (1977). Ascoctate Profcccor of P\ychology. B A . M S Ph D . Un vers I) of Callfomla lnme Glass. Gene V i 1986 Profeqwr of Educatlanal Polrc) Studies. B A . Unlverrtty of Nebraska. Llnro n. M S Ph D U n ~ v e n of ~ tW~aconain ~ Mad~son Glaunsinger. William S. (1972 Profesor ot Chem rlry. B S Mtaml Unlversay. Ph D Cornell Unlvenlr) Gober. Patricia 1975 Professor of Geography. Char. Depmmenl of Geoeraphy, B S Unl\erct~) of Wlsconsln. Wh~lewater.M A . Ph D Ohm State University Gadfrev. Donald G. (19881. Assistant Profes\nr nf . . . . . . . . . .. . Goldberg. Beckian F. 1990 Assisrant Professor of Engllsh: B A . M A . Arlrona State U n ~ \ e r r l t ~ . M.F.A Vernon! College Coldberg. Darid. (1990). Ass rtant Proferror of Juatlce Studler. B.A M A,. Unwerriry of Cape Town iSoulh Afnca): Ph.D. Clty Unlverslt) of Yen York Goldstein. Elliott I 1974 Awoclate Professor of Zoology. B.S.. Un~versifyof Hanford: MS., Ph.D. Univer\~tyot Mtnne\ota Twln Ctt~es Goldstein. Myron 1963 Proferaor of Marhemat~cr. B S.. M.A.. Ph.D.. Univcnilv of C d farnm, La\ Angele5 Golen, Steven P. 1984 A\roclate Proter~orof Accounlancy. B S M A . Weatern Kentucky Unrvecrnt). Ph D Arrrond State Unrven 1). Galshani, Forouzan 1984 Asoclate Prafe~sorof Computer Science and Engrneenne. B.S G q a Mehr Unlreralty ot Technology (Iran). M S , Ph D . Unlverslty of Wanvtch (England Gomez. Reynaldo A. 1980 Associate Profeqsor of Earl) Childhood Education. Academic Program Cwrdmdtur. Early Ch~ldhoadEducaton B A . Southueal Texdb State University: M Ed Stephen F Auctln Slale Un~\erally.Ph D . Penns\lvania Stare Univer~lly Gomer-Mejia, Luis R. 1989). Professor of Manage ment. Acrlng Chdlr. Depanment of Management; B A . M A . Ph D . Untven ty of Mlnnerota Twin Cltles . . . . . . . . . (;no. Benjamin 1955). Profescor Emenlur ot An. . . B F A Univenlty of Iowa. M F A Cranbrwk Acddern) of A n Gwding. Elmer R. (19671. Prote\\or of Economlcr: lnterlm Prava\t: B S.. McPherron College. M A . Ph.D Uni\entty of Kanra5 G w d i n g , Richard Z. (1988 Awrtanr Profewor of Mdndgement. B.A Mlchlgan Slue Unlverstty: M S W Western Michlgan Uni\enily. Ph.D.. Untversnty of Michigan Gordon, Leonard 1967). Profe\\or of Soccology. A~socidteDean, Academic Programs. College of Llberal Ans and Sclencer. B A . Wayne State Unr\errlt): A.M.. Univervl) 01 M!ch~gan.Ph.D. Wa)ne State Univera~ty Gordon, Richard S. 19801. Professor of Agnbustness and En\~ronmentalResources. A B Unwenlt) of Rochester. M A . Haward Ln~ver\nt): Ph D Marsachu\eto Institule of Technology Gorur. Ra\i S. (1987 Asatalan! Professor of Eng~neenng:B.E.. Bangalore Uncvenrry (Indra): M E l n d m ln~t!tute of Science lndla Ph D , Unlver\ity of Windqor Canada) (ioul. I(. \tichael IIqbS,. . A ~ ~ ~ \I'rL,ir.r\.>r ~ a n t of L)L.;I\III ~ n Idn l ~ r m i l ~S)>lzon.. ~n B S.. M FJ A . I'hD . Oregoo St:(cc 1 n \ c r \ 1 ) Gourley, David R. 19671. Aahocldte Professor of Marketmg, B S Mmmt Untverctr). M.B.A.. Unlveraa) of Toledo. D B A . Indcma Unrveraily C o w . Robert S. i 19bl Profcawr of Commun ca rlon: B.A.. DePauu Unlvenny. M A . Mlamt Un!verstt); Ph D.. Ohla State L nlverstty Grace, Edward E. (1963). Professor of Mathemattcs: B S Ph D Untverrlt) a t Nanh Carolma Graf, William L. 1978 Protesor of Geography. B A.. MS.. Ph.D Unlverarty of Wlrconsln. Madlaon Grasso. Lawrence (1988). As\!\ranl Profe\\or of Accountanrv: B.S.. S)racu\e Unlverslty. U t u College: M B.A Rensselaer Polytechn~cInstitute; Ph D Boston Uruvera~l).C P.A Conneclicut Gratton, Brian J. (1983 Asvxrale Professor of Hiator): B A , Unnerrlty of New Mexrco: Ph D.. Boston Un \entI) Gray. Susan E. 1991 1. A9s ~ t d n PTofe9wr l of H~story; A.B.. Earham College. M A . Ph D Unwenily of Chlcago Greele). Ronald (1977). Profer~arof Geology. B S , M S Mls>ts~tppiState Lnlvenlty: Ph D.. Untverqty of M~aaour Ro la Green. Douglas M. (1990). Aaslaunt Profeawr of Agribus~ne5sand Cnv ronmental Re5ources. B S Oregon State Unlverb!t\. MS.. Nonh D&ota State University: Ph D Oregon Stale Unlvently Green, James L. 1967 Asoclate Professor of Engl rh. B.A.. MA.. Untven#tyof Kansa,. Ph D.. Unlvenity of Nevada. Reno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 514 @ FACULTY Haberman, Donald C. (1967). Professor of English: B.A Rutgers. The State University: M.A.. Ph.D., Yale Universrty Haberman, Lidia W. (1967). Lnsmcrar of Latin, B.A Bryn Mawr College: M A . Yale Untvers~ty Haekbarth. Glenn A. (1976). Assocvate Professor of Music: B M., Univers~tyof Wirconsm. Madison: M.M D.M A,. University of Illinois Hackett, Gail (1988). Professor of Counseltng Psychology. B.A., M Ed., Ph.D., Penns)lvania State Umvemty Haden, C.R. (1978). Professor of Englneenng: Dean. College of Eng~neenngand Appl~edScrences. B S , Un~versltyof Te~as.Arlington. M.S.. Califomla Inst~luteof Technology: Ph.D., University of Texas. Austxn Hadle), Neil F. 11966). Professor of Zoolog): Awxlate Dean. Graduate College; B.A Eastern M~chiganUnlvernry: Ph D.. Unnentty of Colorado Haefer, J. Richard (1976 Associate Professor of Musrc. B.M Ohlo State Unlverslty. M.M Untversst) of Anzana: Ph.D. Un verslty of lll~nats Haggerson, Nelson L. (1961 63: 1964 Professor Ernenms of Secondan Education: B.A.. Vanderbilt l J n ~ \ e a t r )51.5 . . h e w hlcxlca \\'c\tem College. Sther Ctt,: l'h D Clarcmont Gr~dudteSrhwl Hilhn. Arthur \\. ! 1962,. Profz,,ur Emcrttu, uf An: R F A . Sm Franclqco An it~rl~lulc. I\ A . ('3l1turn1, Slate I l n n e r ~ ~ lSm ) . Frdnclsco Hajirek, Jam- 1976,. .A,rrulilr Rof<,\ur of An. R F A K.$n\a81).Ph D.. Lnl\cnlt) of M~nnerota.Twtn Citles Harris, Jmeph (1963). Professor Emenrur of Chernisuy, B.S.. U n ~ v e n ~ of t y Maryland; M.A.. Ph.D Johns Hopllnr University Harris, Kathryn M. (1965). Instructor of Engbsh: B.A.. M.A Anrona State Untverstty Harris, Mark 1980 Professor of Engltsh. B.A.. M A . Unlversrty of Denver: Ph.D., Unlverslty of Mmncrota. Twin Citles Harris, Walter (1980). Assaciale Professor of Music. Assaclate Dean. College of Fine Ans, 6.S , Knoxville College; M.M.. Ph.D.. Mtchigan State Unlverslty Harris, William H. 1960 , Professor Emeritus of Market~ng:B S Unlrers~tyof Denver: M.B.A.. Ph D Oh10 State Untversity Harrison, Jon F. (1990 Assistant Profeaaor Zwlagy B.S Unlverslty of Toronto (Canada): M.S., Unxversily of P~ttsburg,Ph D . Unlventty of Colorado Hartwell-Hunnicult, L. Kay (1975). Associate Professor of Educauonal Administration and S~pewts*on.B S M.A., Murray State University: Ph.D., Southern lllinols Unibenlty. Carbondale Harward, Naami (1956). Professor Ernentus of Soci Work: B.D., Nonhwestern. Garrett Blbllcal Instrtut B A.. Nonhwestern Unlven~t):M.A (Rel. Ed.). M.A. Social Welfare). Unt\en~tyof Chicago . . - . . . . . . . I . . . . . I I I I. I I I I 9 - m FACULTY 515 C I' ashemi-Yeganeh, Shahrokh (1988). Assistant Professor of Engmeering; M.S.. Ph.D.. Unwenity of California. Los Angeles assett, Matthew J. (1966). Associate Professor of Mathemattcs. B.S.. Fordham Univentty; M.S.. Ph D.. Rutgers, The State University Hastings, Vernon L. (1973). Professor Emeritus of Cansmrctian: B S.M.E.. Untverstty of Nebraska: M.S.I.E.. Oklahoma A&M Untversily atfield, Mary M. (1988). Assistant Professor of Elementary Education: B.S.. MS., Ph.D.. Unlvers~ty of Kansas auser, Edwin W. (1990). Associate Professor of Engineering: Dsrector, Center for Advanced Research in Transpomuon; B.S., Nonh Carolina State University; M.R P . Univenlty of Nonh Carolina; M.S Ph.D.. Nonh Carnlma State Unlverslty Haygmd, Robert C. (1970). Professor of Psychology: B.S.. Universltv of Illlnois: M.S . Ph D.. Universitv OfUtah aynes, Peter (1975). Professor of Justice Studtes; B.S.. University of Southampton (England): M.A.. Ph.D.. University of Toronto (Canada) rd, Benjamin 1. (1988). Assistant Professor of Dance =el, Jeffrey R. (1975). Professor of h l o g y . B.A Colleee of Wooster: MS.. Ph.D.. Unwers~tvof Illinois echf Michael L. (1983). Professor of Communedlion: B.A., M.A.. Queens College; Ph D.. Universtty of lllmois edlund, Ann (1976). Asr~slantProfessor of Anthropology. B.A.. Un~versityof Colorado: M.A.. Texas Technical Unlverrity; Ph D.. Untventty of Colorado A e i e r . William D. (1966). Professor Ementu~of Managcmmt: B s.. ~n.orcnllyof W q l a n d : M A George Warhnnglon Cnl>cn.t). P h D . Amenran Unlvenity Heller, Jules (1976). Professor Ementus of An: Dean Emeritus, College of Flne A n s . B A.. Anmna Slate Unlventty. M A . Columb~aUniversity; Ph.D. University of Southern California Helms. Lo)ce Randel (1976.. Profeswr of Fnglsh. I B A Lnwcntt) ot Caljfomla. R bcnldc Ph D Un~venltyof Washington elmstadter, G.C. (1959 Rofewor of Educat~on; Director. Divtslon of Psychology In Educatlan. B.S.. M.S , Iowa Stare Un~venity:Ph.D.. Untversity of Mmesota. Twin Clttes 4 4elton, Jon C. (1973). Professor of Mathematics: B.S.. Southwest Texas State College. M.A.. Ph.D.. Unrverslly of Texaa. Auatin cnderson, Mark 11984). A ~ ~ l r t a nProler~or r of Engtnrenng. B S M E M S U F. Ph D Purdbc 1 b I . r- . r . I I . . . . . Hendrick, Thomas E. (1984). Professor of Purchasing and Log~sticsManagement; B.S., M.B.A.. Unwenlty of Washtngton: Ph D., Unwerstty of Oregon Hendricksan. Lester E. (1968). Associate Professor of Engmeenng. B.S.. M.S.. M~chaganTechnolog!cal Universuy; Ph.D., Univentty of Illinois Hendricksan, William L. (1976). Assocmte Professor of French: B.A., Arizona Stale University: M.A.. Universxty of Kansas: Ph.D.. Princeton Un~versity Henkel, Ray (1966). Ass~rtantProfessor of Geogra phy; B S Arizona State Univen~ty;MS.. Ph.D , Unlversnty of Waconsin. Mad~son Hennlngton, J o Ann (1975). Profesor of Manage ment Communtcauon; Associate Dean. Special Prnjects. College of Busmess; B.A. M.B.A., Ed.D.. Artmna State Untversity Henry, Joseph (1988). Professor of Engtneering: Chair. Chemical. Bio and Materials Science Engmeenng; B S.. Weat Vtrginla Untvenay, M.S., Ph.D.. Univers~tyof Michlgan Henze, Lura F. (1%6). Professor Emeritus of Soctology; B.A.. M.A.. Artmna State Universtty Hepburn, John R. (1984). Professor of Justice Studies. B.A.. Butler University; M.S., University of Kentucky; Ph.D., University of Iowa Herman, George R. (1956). Professor Ementus of English. M.A Un~ersttyof Kansas Hernandez, Armand P. (1974). Associate Professor of Justice Studies; B.A.. M.A.. San Jose State Unlverslty; Ed.D.. Unlverslty of Southern Calcfornta Herrera, Richard (1989). Assistant Professor of Political Sctence: B.A.. M.A., St. Mary's Univenily: Ph.D.. University of Califomla. Santa Barbara Herrero, Domingo (1981). Professor of Mathematics; M.A University of Buenos Aires (Argentma): Ph D Untven~tyof Chicago Horshauer, James C. (1969). Professor of Declrion and lnformatlon Systems. B S.. Purdue Unwenay; M.B.A.. D.B.A.. lndlana Untversity. Bloomington Hertml, Michael G. (1987). Arsistant Professor of Fmance. B A,. M.B.A.. M.S.. University of Rochester. Ph.D Unlverstty of Oregon Hestenes, David 0. (1966). Professor of Physics: B.A.. Pacific Lutheran College. M A . Ph.D. University of California. Los Aneelea " Hickmsn. David R. (1982). Regents' Professor of Music; B.M.. Unlventty of Colorado. M.M.. Wtchita State Untverslty Higglns, Norman C. (1968). Professor of Educat~onal Media and Cornputen: B.S.. Central Mlssoun State College: M.S Ph.D. Syracuse Univentty Higgins, Walter T. Jr. (1967). Professor of Engineer~ n g B.E.E.. ; Manhattan College; M.S.. Ph.D.. University of Arirona . . .. . 516 FACULTY Hill, Anna B. 1990). Assistant Professor of Zoology; B.A M S Anzona State Unnvers~ly.Ph.D. Unnerslty of California, Berkeley Hill, Bernard (1966 .Professor Emerltur of Social Work. B S S C ~ t yCollege of Neu Yark; M.S.W.. Tulane Unlverr~ty Hines, Harold C. (1952). Professor Ementus of MUSIC.B.S.. M.S Universtt) of llllnois Hinh. Hein? R. t19SXl. l'rofe\\or tmerltu, of I'ol.t8cal Srlencc. LL 6.. Untrcnil! of R~.rltn~ N ' c , l ticrmm) : h l . 4 l'h D . L'nt\.crslly af H'%hlnglun Hinks, Robert W. 1981 .Associate Professor of Engineering: Asststant Char. Department of Cwll Eng~neenng:B Sc Unners~r)of Wales (Wales : M.S E M A Ph.D Princeton Unlvenlry Hinrichs, Richard N. (1987). Assratant Professor of Exercise Science and Phys~calEducauon. A B Oberltn College. M.A.. Un~versityof Iowa, Ph D.. Pennsylvann~aSlale Universlly Hinshaw, Donald A. 1966). Professor Ementua of Archttecture: B.Arch Unlventty of None Dame Hirata, Ernest T. (1974). A5saciate Professor of Technology. B.A San Diego State College; Ed.D., Anzona State Unlverslty Hirleman. Edwin D. Jr. (1977). Professor of Engineer~ng:Vlce Chajr. Aerospace Engmeenng; 6.S.M E , M.S.M E., Ph.D.. Purdue Umvers!ty Holfer. Warren W. (1972). Professor of Muslc: B.M.. Madlson M.M Un~verrbtyof W~scons~n. Hoffman, Dennis L. (1979). Professor of Econamlcr: B S.. Grand Valle) State College. M A Ph D Mtchtgan State Unlverstly Hoffman. Steven A. (1985 A55oclate Profersor of Microb~ology;B A . Clark Untverslt). M A . Ph D , Unlvenlty of Colorado HoNmeister, J. Ronald (19811, Assaiate Professor of Finance. B S.. Mlllllln Un~rerray.M S Ph D . Unlverstly of llllnotr Hogan, Timothj D. (1970). Profelror of Economtcn; D~rector.Center for Buvness Research, A B Unlverslty of Calbfornla. Berlele). M A . Unlvenlr) of Caltforn~a Dav~s.Ph D Vlrgm a Polytechn~c lnstltute and State Unlrerslty Holbert, Keith E. 1989 Assistant Professor of Engineenng. B.S M.S.E.. Ph.D., Univenlty of . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Tennessee . . Holbrook, Amy K. (1975). Assocmte Professor of Music. B A M A,. M 11s College; Ph D Unlverstty of Wathlngton Holloway, John R. 1969 .Professor ot Chemastry and Geology; B.S.. Unnerslty of Oregon, Ph D.. Penncylvanla State Universtty Holmes, Jack E. 1972), Proferror Emerltus of Polltl~dlSclence: A.B M.A. Unzverstty of Wyoming. Ph D Un~venbtyof Chicago . . . I . Hom, Peter W. (1984 Assactate Professor of Management. B A,, New Yark University, M.A.. University of Callforn~a,Berkeley; Ph D.. Unlventt of Illmors Homa, Donald L. (1975). Profercor of Psvcholagy, B S Un~rersttyof Iowa; M.S.. Ph.D University of Wlsconam. ~ a d t s o n Hooker. Jerry S. (1989). Aaslstanl Proferror of Musi M F A Utah Stare Untventty Homer, Eric John (1977 Proferaor of MUSIC;B.S.. Duquesne Universlly. M.M.. Catholic Unrven~tyof Amer ca Hoover. Helene M. (1957 Professor of Famtly Resources and Human Development: B.S.. M.S.. Loulslana State Unnerrlty. Ed D.. Oklahoma Stare Universtty Hoover, Kenneth H. (1956 Professor Ementus of Secondary Education. B S . M A . . Louisiana State Univemt,. Baton Rouae. Ed.D, Unnversiry of washing& Horan, Elizabeth R. (1989). Assistant Professor of English; A.B.. Columb8a Un~verstty.Ph.D.. Unlversltv of Callfornta. Santa Cruz Haran, John J. (1985). Profes~orof Counaelkng Psychology. A B.. MA.. Unlverslty of Detroit, Ph.D.. Michigan State Un~versity Horowitz, Renee 1986 As~aciateProfessor of Technology: B.A. Brooklyn College, M.A., Ph.D., Univers~t)of Colorado Horwath, Peter 1973 Professor of German; Char. Department of Forelgn Languages. Abltur, Realgymnasturn. Landshut West Germany). B A,. M.A Indlana Untventty. Bloomtngton; Ph.D.. Unlrersrly of Mlchlgan Hoult, Thomas Ford (1964). Professor Emerltus of Sacialaev. A B.. Unlvenitr of illlno~s:M.A . . i . . I . I . I I I I . . . . 1 Houston. Robert A. (1985). lnstruclor of Comouter . 1 I 1 Houston. Sandra L. (1983 Assaclate Professor of Engmeering: B.S.. Un~venltyof Oklahoma; M S.C.E.. Untverslty of New Mex~co;Ph.D.. Unrvenity of Calsfarn~a.Berkeley liouston, William N. (1984,. Rofc<.iarof Engineer ~np.h o f e ~ ~ c o n Degree al in Geulug~;~l Eng~nrcr~ng. Colorrdo School of hltnr,. \l.S.(:.E.. PI) D.. I I llowells, Edmund (.; IsJ6t),. A>,.stant l'rafes\or or Phllu,~ph).B A . Unlrcrr.1) of lltlh. M A . L'nlvenlt) of \l~.h$gan.\I C\ . M~JJlehur)Collcgr; Ph D.. Stanford Unlverslty Ho). Frank P. ,1978 Arw;8ac Pr.,ie\v>r of I,um~lt,m and Telccummunuat~on.B A (icorge Wash~nglooC n n c r i ~ l ) \I . A . .Amerl;dn Unl\enlt) . . FACULTY 517 I I I I I I I I I I I I Hoyt, Charles D. Jr. (1962). Professor Ementus of Engmeering; B.S., MS.. Ph.D. Purdue Univenlty Hubbard, Paul G. (1950). Professor Ementus of History, A 6.. Wabash College; M.A ,Ph.D.. Unlverslty of lll~nots Hubele, Norma F. (19841, Assistant Professor of Engmeenng; B.S., Umbersay of Massachusetts; MS., Ph.D.. Rensselaer Polytechnle Inst~tute Hudak. Thomas (1988). Associate Professor of Anthropology; M.A Universrty of W~sconsm. Mahson: Ph.D., University of Michigan Hudel,un. Sarah 19h9 .\\sa-tale Prolerior ot hlullic~lturaltd~:alon. B ,\ , Collede o i H'uo,trr. MA.. P h D . Cnlvcrilly of Texa5, nuam Hudson, Walter W. (19861, Professor of Social Work: B.A., M.A.. Ph.D., Uruvenlty of Chrcago Hue), Ben M. (1979 Assoc!ate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, B.S.. Harding College, M.S.. Ph D.. Unlverslty of Arizona Huff, Robert A. (1985), Professor Ementua of Educanon. B A , Uruverslty of Kansas, M.A.. Un~versityof Missoun. Kansas Ctty. Ed D Unlverstty of Oregon Hughes, Carolyn (19W). Asststant Professor of Currtculum and instruction: B.A., Universlty of Califomla, Berkeley. M S Eastem Montana College: Ph D . Unlvers~fyof llllnois Hughston, George A. (1983 Assectate Professor of Famlly Resources and Human Development; B S MS.. Bngham Young Universay; Ph D Pennsylva nia State Unlver5tty Huizingh, William (1959). Professor Ementus of Accountancy. B S.B.A.. M B.A University of Denver: Ph.D.. Un~versityof Mich~gan;C P A,. Anwna, Colorado Hulick, Diana (1988 Asslstant Professor of An: A.B., Bryn Mawr College: M.F.A.. Ohlo Unlverslty, M.F.A., Ph D.. Pnnceton Unlvenlty Hull, Kathleen (1986). Asr~stantPmferror of Nursing; B S.N., Untvers~tyof Nevada. Reno; M.S.. Ph D.. Texas Woman's Unrvenlty Humble, Jane E. (1989). Ass~stantProfessor of Technolog). B S E.. M S E . Ph.D Artrona State Un~versiry Humohrev. Ted (1966). Professor of Phllosoohv: , , m a n . Ilncvenll) llon ,r, Cullrgc. A 8..X1.A I!nl\ennt! of ('~llfonlta.Rlvcrrlde. Ph D Un~\crinr)uf Callfurnld. San Doego Humphreys, Jere T. (1987). Professor of Musac; B.M Un~versltyof M~rr~rnppx: M.M., Flonda State Unlven~ty.Ph D Unlrenrty of Mlchigan I Hunnicutt, Harold B. (1962). Professor of Educational Admintstration and Supervlslon. B S Ed.M.. Ed.D.. Unlversnty of Oklahoma Hunter, Betty A. (1966). Asrislanr Profersor of Famlly Resources and Human Development: B.S., M.Ed.. Untversity of Nonh Carolma. Greensboro 1 I . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Huntington, Virginia R. (1962). Professor Emeritus of Accountancy: B.A., M B A . Unrversity of Kansas; Ph.D. Untversity of Texas; C.P.A., Anzona, Missour, Hurlbert, Glenn (1990). Asststant Professor of Mathematics, B.S.. Wake Forest Unlvernity: M.Sc.. State Unlverrrty of New YorL. Stony Brwk Hurston, Clifford J. (1975). Asslstant Professor of Educat~onalMedla and Computers. B.S.. M.S., Tennessee State Un~versity;Ed.D Arizona State Unlvenlty Hurtado, Albert L. (1986). Assectate Professor of H~story,MA.. Califomla State Universlly. Sacramento; Ph D.. Unlverslty of California, Santa Barbara Huston, Gerald D. (1962). Arsoc~ateProfessor of Declslon and Informalton Systems; B.S.C.. M.A.. Ph.D.. Unlverslly of Iowa Hutt, Michael D. (1982 Professor of Market~ng, B.B.A. MB.A. Ohlo Univeralty; Ph.D.. M~chrgan State University . . Ihrig, Edwin (1979). Professor of Mathematics; B.S.. M.A., Unlvers~tyof Maryland: Ph.D., Universlty of Toronto (Canada) Imdieke, LeRoy F. 1968). Professor of Accountancy. B S.. Valle) C ty State College. M.A. Unwerslty of Nanh Dakota: Ph.D.. University of lll~nors,C.P A,. Illinois Inskeep, Gordon C. (1968). Profersor Emeritus of Management: 6.Ch.E.. Ohio State Lniversay; Ph.D , Columbia Untven~ty Ismeurt, Robert L. 1989 Assistant Professor of Nursmg: B.S.N.. Flanda State Unlverslty. M.S.. Arizona State Un!versity, Ph.D.. Un~verssryof Texas. Austtn Iverson, Peter (1986). Professor of H~story,B A . Carletan College; M.A.. Ph.D Un~vers~ty of Wlsconsm, Madison . . . Jackiewicz, Zdzislaw (1987). Professor of Maulemat ~ c s ;M S Technical Umverslty of Gdansk (Poland): M.S.. Ph.D.. Unlvers~tyof GdansL (Poland) Jacks, Mary L. (1955). Professor Emeritus of General Business: B.A., M.A.. Anzona State Unrversay. C P.S.. Anrona Jackson, Donald W. Jr. (1972). Professor of Markermg; Aasoclate Dean. Admm~suauon.College of Busmess: B.A Alblon College; M B.A., Ph.D. Mtchigan State Univers~ty Jackson, Marvin R. Jr. 1962). Professor of Economics; B S M.A., University of Colorado, Ph.D.. Uruvers>tyof Califomla, Berkeley Jacob. Richard J. (1963). Professor of Physics; B.S Ph.D.. University of Utah . . . 518 I FACULTY Jacobowitz, Ronald (1970). Professor of Malhematlcr, B A . Clty College of New Yark: MS.. Univenlty of Chicago: Ph D Princeton Unaverslty Jaeobs, Bertram L. (1985). Associate Professor of Microbiology: B.S.. Rutgers. The State Universtty: Ph.D.. Un~vers~ty of Cal~fornia.Berkeley Jacobs, H. Donald (1972), Professor Ementus of Reading and Library Science: Director, Read~ng Clm~c:B.A.Ed.. M.A.M., Central Washington State College: D.Ed.. University of Oregon Jacobson. Arthur (1956). Professor Emeritus of An: B S MS.. Unlvenity of Wixonsm. Madson: Ph D Unnvenity of Minnesota. Twtn C ~ t ~ e s Jacobron, Carol K. (1988). Assistant Professor of Management. B.A Univenity of Wtwonsln. Supenor: B.A.. Unsvenity of Wisconsin. Eau Clatre: Ph.D.. University of Minnesota. Twin C i t m Jacobson, Dean L. (1974). Professor of Engmeering; B.S.. M.S.. University of Notre Dame; Ph D.. Univennty of Callfornla. Los Angeles Jain, Nemi C. (1976). Professor of Commun~catson: B.S.. MS.. Agra Unlversily (Indta); Ph D.. M~chcgan State Unlverstty .lskob. . l-o h n H. (1960). Professor Ementus of Architecture: B.A& Ohm Slate Unlvers~ty. M S.Arch Columbia Un,versity Jankowski, Daniel F. (1964). Professor of Eng~neer ing; B.S E.. M.S.E. Ph.D.. University of Mrchlgan Janssen, James G . (1968). Associate Professor of English: B A,. M A . M q u e t t e Univenity: Ph.D.. Univennty of Wisconsin. Madtson Jay, Bill (1974). Professor of An: B.A (Equlv 1. Berkshire College of An (England): M.A M.F.A., Un~venityof New Mexrco Jrlinek. James J. (1953). Professor Ementus of Educatlon: B S.. Unwen!ty of illmo~s.M A.. Northwestern Un~verstty;Ed D.. Indsana Unlvenlty. Blwmington .lenkins. William (1979). . . Associate Professor of An. B.A St Lawrence Un~venity:M.F.A.. State Univentty of New Yark. Buffalo Jennings, Marianne M. (1977). Professor of Business Law; B.S.. J.D.. Brigham Young Untversity Jo. Yung-Hwan (1966). Professor of Poiittcal Sclence. B.A. Ltncoin Memorial Untven!t\: M.A . Univenit) of Tennessee. Knoxv~lle.Ph.D.. American Unlvenrty Joehnk, Michael D. (1982). Professor of Rnance. B.S.. Un~venstyof Arizona: M.B.A.. Arizona State Unrvenity. Ph.D.. Untverslty of Anzona Johnson, Alan P. (1967 Asswrdte Professor of English: B.A.. Amhent College; M A . Unwenity of Mtchigan: Ph D.. Unlvers!ty of Mmnesota. Twin Citles . . . . . . . . Johnson, Douglss A. (1974). Professor of Accountancy: B.B A . Ph.D.. Unnverslty of Texas; C P A,. ~ex-as I I I I I I Johnson, John M. (1972). Professor of Justice Studies; B.A., indxana Unwenity. Bloomlngton: M.A.. San Diego State College: Ph.D., Univenity of Califomla. San Diega Johnson, Linda (1985). Assistant Professor of Design: B.A M.A , Iowa State Unrversity Johnsan. Rosemnry (1959). Professor Emeritus of Nursmg; B S M P.H.. Umvenlty of Minnesota. Twin Cttles Johnson, Roy M. (1952-53: 1955). Professor Ementus of Microbiology; A.B.. M.S., Untvenity of Chicago; Ph.D., University of New Mexlco Johnson, William G . (19%). Professor of Health Serv~cesAdmmstratton: B.S.. University of Pennsylvania: MA.. Temple Unlverslty: Ph.D.. Rurgers. The State Unlverslry Johnston, Carol S. (1986). Assistant Professor of Family Resources and Human Development: B.S.. Un~vers~ty of Mehlgan; MA., Ph.D.. Untversity of Texas. Aust~n Jones, Austin E. (1968). Professor of Psychology; B.A.. University of Illinois; M.S Purdue Un~ver slty, Ph.D.. Unwenity of Rochester Jones, Daisy M. (1963). Professor Emerltus of Educatlon; B.S M.S.. Inmana State Unlvenity: Ed D.. lndrana Unlverssty, Bloomlngton Jones, John (1990). Assistant Professor of Mathematics. A B.. Univentty of Cal~fornia.Berkeley; Ph.D.. Unlversnty of Texas. Austin Jones. Marion K. (1970). Professor of Dance; B A,. Wayne State University: M.A.. Arizona State University Jones. Ruth (1981). Professor of Polltical Sctence. Chaw. Deoamnent of Polrtlcal Science: B.S.. Indiana. ~ . Ph.D.. Georgetown ' State ~ n i e r s i t M.A.. University Jordan. K. Forbis ,1987,. Ruferrar uf Ed~cslianal AdminlsTrdtlon and Suprvts~on.A R 41 A . Westcm Kentuck) Sute College. E d D Ind~ma . . . I . I 1 I . . 1 Jurik. Nsnc) (1981,. As>w131e PTofes\or of Justtce Studic,: B.A.. MA.. Southern Mcthod!st Untvemtt). Ph D . Innentty of Caltfurn~a.S m l u Barbara I Justus, Jerry 1.IIY68). Professor E~nenrurof ' 7mlog). B.A.. Fnnkltn College. 41 A Ph D lndlana Untrcrw). Bloom$ngt.,n Juvel, Richard S. Jr. (1970 Professor of Chemlsuy: B.S.. Ph.D.. Untventty of Callforma. Los Angeler . . . Kadrll, Kevin (1981). Associate Professor of Mathemates. B.A.. Cal~forntaState Unlverslty. Sdermento: M.A.. Unlverslty of Maryland: Ph.D.. Pennsylvanna State Univenity I ' FACULTY 519 . ader, David (1979). Professor of Law: B.A Cal~fomiaState Unlversity, Fresno: J.D.. Universsty of Wsshmgton: LL M , Unlvenlty of London (England) lam ,Virginia L. (1947). Professor Emerrtus of Family Resources and Human Development, B.A Drake Universlry: MS.. loua Stare Untversity: Ph.D., Johns Hopkinr Unlvers~ty ahn, B. Winston (1966). Associate Professor of History: B.A.. National Tawan Unwersity (Taiwan): M.A.. Univenlty of M~nnesota.Twin C~ties;Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania ahn, Kim F. (1989). Assistant Professor of Political Science, KB.. M A . Ph D Unlverslty of Mlchlgan Kaida, Tamarra (1980 Associate Profes,or of An: B.A.. Goddud College: M.F.A.. Slate University of New York. Buffalo ajikawa, William M. (1917). Professor Ementus of Physrcal Educat~on;B.A.. M.A.. Anzona State Univenity le, Sudhir H. (1984). Asr~stantProfessor of Marketing: B.S.. Un~vers~ty of Paona (Ind~a): M.M.S ,Jamnalal Bajaj inst~tuteaf Management Studles (India): M.S.B A,. Ph D.. University of Illinois . 1 . . I. La . E mins, Martin P. (1970). Associate Professor of Elementary Education, B.Ed.. Univers~tyof Miami: M S Flanda State Umventw: Ed.D Wayne State Unlverslty minsky, Elijah Ben-Zion 1962). Professor Ementus of Polltlcal Science. A.B A M Ph.D Harvard Unlversltv ammer, Ann E. tIYd6 . Prdfr.,,~r of Zuuiug). BS.. S t a t Cnl\enlt! of N e w York, A l l ~ m ) M . S L'nirmlrs of i\ru Hmolhlrc: PhL).. Un~\cr,lt\ of Califomla. Berkeley plan, Robert G. (1984 , Assistant Professor of Dance: B M.E.. University of Hartford aplan, Steve (1981 ). Associate Professor of Accountancy, B S Artzona State Unlversity: M A S . , Ph D Unlventty of lllrna~s arady, George (1986). SRP Professor of Engineer ing: Ph.D.. Budapest University for Technical Sciences Hungary) Karjala, Dennis S. (1978 , Professor of Law: B S.E Princeton Umventty. M.S Ph.D.. Umvenrt) of Illbnols. J.D., Univenrty of Cal~fomra.Berkeley Karnes, Thomas L. (1968 Professor Ementus of Htstory; A.B., Colorado Untverslty; A.M , Ph.D. Stanford Unlversity raly. Paul (1982 .Professor of Ps)chology. B.A.. C ~ t yCollege of New York Ph D.. Universtty of Rochester astenbaum, Robert J. (1981). Professor of Gerontology and Commurucauon: B.A.. Long Beach State College: Ph.D., Unlversbty of Soulhem Cainforn~a . . . . C F I E I - . . . . . . KatLman. Elaine Menler (1983). Assoc~ateProfesror of Nursing. R.N., B.S.. M S., Ph D.. Syracuse Un~venity Kaufman, Herbert M. (1973). Professor of Fmance: Director. Center for F~nanctalSystem Research: B A,, State Untversity of New York, B~nghamton: Ph.D., Pennsylvdnu State Untvera~ty Kaufman, lrbing (1965 Professor of Engmeenng: B.E. Vanderb~ltUr.ivenrty: M S Ph.D., Unwerslty of lll~nois Kaufman, Lucile B. (1951). Professor Emeritus of Englneenng, B S M.E.. M.S., Unlvenny of Colorado. P.E. Kaufmann. William B. (1968). Professor of Phyclcs: A B.. M A . Ph D.. Un~verstr)of Cal!fomta. Berkeley Kawski, Matthias 1988 , Assrstant Professor of hlathemates: Ph D.. Untrenlty of Colorado Kaye, David (1976). Professor of Law: B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology: M.A., Harvard Unsvenit), J.D.. Yale University Kazmier, Leonard J. (1965). Profesaar of Declsian and Informatton Systems: B.A.. M A,. Wayne State Unwers~ty.Ph.D.. Ohto State Untveruty Kazal-Thresher, Deborah M. (1990 Assrstant Professor of Educational Poltcy Studtes: B.A.. Unlversity of Cai~fom~a. Las Angeles; M. A. Education). M.A (Econarmo of Educat~an). Stanford Univers~ty Kearney, James R. 111 (1968 , Assoc~ateProfessor of Hlatoty: B.A., Pomona College: MA.. Washington Unlvenity; Ph.D , Univers~tyof Wisconsm. Madtson Kealing, Thomas 1972 .Assistant Professor of Polltlcal Sclence. B.A.. M A , Califomla State University, Sacramento: M.P.A., Ph.D.. Indiana Unlversrty, Blwmrngton Keals, Barbara W. (1984). Asaoclare Professor of Management: B A,. Loutslana Technical University: M S.. Nonheast Louisiana Untversity: Ph.D., Oklahoma State Uruvenlr, Keats, J. Bert (1984). Associate Professor of Engineering: B.S.I.E.. Lehigh University. M.S Ph.D., Florida Slate University: Ph.D.. Oklahoma State Univenlty Keefer, Donald L. (1987). Associate Professor of Management Sclence:. B.S . Cameme Mellon Univerc~ty:M.S., Stanford Un~vers!ty:M.S.. Ph.D.. Univers~tyof Michlgan Kehl. Delmar G. (19651. B.A . .. Professor of Enellsh: " Bob Jones Unrventt). M.S Unlverrity of W8sconsin. Madson: Ph.D., Unwersity of Southern California Keim, Robert T. 1979). Assoctate Professor of Information Syatems. Dtrector. Decrslon Systems Research Center: B.S.. M B.A., Ph.D.. Unaverslty o f Pittsburgh . . . . - - . 520 FACULTY I I I I . Kettner, Peter M. (1979). Profe~sorof Social Work, lntenm Dean. School ot Social Work. B A . Valparai~oUnlversity: M S.W.. Washington Universlty: D.S W.. Un bersity of Southern Callfomla Keuter. Clifford D. 1988). Assoc ate Profeasor of Dance Kevane, Clement J . (1956). Profersar Ementua of Phy,tcr. B S Ph D . lowa State Unlverslty Kiecalt, K. Jill 1990). Asaiatant Profeaaor of Soclolog). B A . Unlverr~tyof OLlahoma: MA.. Ph D Unnersny of Callfornla. Lor Angeler Kieffer, Susan Werner (1988). Prafeasar,of Geology. B.S., Allegheny College. M.S.. Ph.D.. Callfamia In\tttute of Technaloky Kierslead. Henry A. (1988 Professor of Mathemat ~ c \ .B A,. M.A Ph.D.. Un~vera~ty of Cal~fomla.S Dlego Kiesow, Milton A. 1957). Profeasor Emeritus of Educatton. B S Un~veraltyot Wtscon5ln: M.A Ph D Unlvers~lyof Nebraska. L~ncoln Kigin, Denis J. 1958 65. 1967 Proieswr Emerctus o Technology: Dean Emer~tus.Cont!nutng Education m d Summer Sess~ons.B S Mankato State Unlrerstty, MS.. Unnerrny ot Wlsconrln. Stout. Ed.D., Universlly of Mtasourt. Columbia Killeen, Mary (1982 85. 1986. A\slrtant Professor of Nursing; B.S.N., M.S.. A n z o n ~State Unlverqlly. Ph.D., Untverslry of Tcxas. Ausun Killeen. Peter R. 1968). Professor of Ps)cholagy: B S Mlch~ganState Unlverslty. Ph.D.. Harvard Unlverrlty Kelly, Rob Roy (1983). Professor Emeritus of An: B.F.A Mimcapolis School of An. M F A . Yale Kim, J w c h u l (1980). Asaoctate Professor af Plann~ng Unlveralty B.A., Unt\era!t) of Callfamia. Berkeley. M.U P.. Ph.D.. Untverstt) of Mlchtgan Kennedy. Thomas D. (19741, Profeswr of J u s t ~ r r Studies: B A,. Tulane Untverslty. M.A., Ph.D.. Kimler, Stephen J. 1967). Professor Emeritus of Laulsldna State Unlveraity, Baton Rouge Education. B Ed.. Milwaukee State Teachers College. M Ed.. Marquette Universlty. Ed D., Kenney, Janet W. (1988). Assoctate Professor of Ar~ronaState Univeis~t) Nursing; B.S., Altred Unlverslty. M S Boston Universit). Ph.D.. Slate Untveralty of New Yorh. Kingsbury. W a r r e n T. (1964). Professor Emeruus of Buffalo Educat~on.A.B.. Central College. A M Unrversity of Mlssaun: Ed D.. New Yorh Unlver\lty Kenney, Patrick J. (1986). As,lstant Professor of Polltical Sctence: B.A M 4 P A , Ph.D., Unwera~ty Kingston, Jerry L. (1969) Professor of Economics; of lowa B.A E.. Wayne State College. M.S., Colorado State Untveraity: Ph.D , Pennsylvanta Stare Unlven!ty Kenrick, Douglas T. (1980 .Professor of Ps\cholag): B.A.. Dowling College: M.A.. Ph D.. Arlzona State Kinicki, Angelo J. 1982 Asaocldre Profeasor of Un~verstty Mdnagement: B B.A., M.B.A D.B.A Kent State Unlverslt) Kerr, Barbara A. (1990 Proferwi of Counselor Educat~onand Counseling Psychology. Academic Kinnier, Richard 1982). Assoctate Professor af Program Coordmator. Counselor Educaian: A 8.. Counrellng Psycholog): B A . Boston College: Unlverrlty of M8sroun. M.A. Ohlo S u t e Unlverall). Ed M.. Columbia University. Ph D.. Stanford Ph.D.. Un~versltyof M~qsoun Unlverstty Kerr, Nanrj J. 1968 P ~ o f e l rr of Educat~on.B.S.. Kintigh. Keith W. (1987). Asroclate Profersor of Un~vera~t) of illino~s:M.A Ph D Unluenrt) of Anthrapolog); A B M S Stanford Unlversity: Houston Ph D Un~rerr!ty of Michlgan Kirk. W. Max 1990 Instructor of Conrlwcuon: B S E a t e m Washington Univerrlty: B.A Wa,h~ngtan State Unnerslty. M.Tech Anzona Stale Uruverslty Keith. Marlom F. 1946 Professor Emeritus of Technology, B A,. M A . Antona State Un~verslty Keith, Verna M. (1990), Assismnt Prafe5sor of Soc~ology.B S.. Un~versit, of Central Arkansas. MA.. Ph.D.. Unwerslty of Kentucky Keller, Colleen (1968). Asaialanl Proferror of Nurs~ng. B.S.N M.A Anrona State Unl\eralt). M.S.. Ohio State Un~venity;Ph D Unners~ryof New M e x s a Krller, Gary D. (1986. Regents' Professor ot Spanlrh. B A,. Unnersty of the Amencas (Mextcol. M A , New School for Social Research, M.A.. Ph D.. Columbta Uni~erslty Keller, Thomas (I980 Aasocldte Profeasor of Management. Director. Center far Office Automatton Recarch. B Ed M Ed. Ed.Spec.. Ed.D Un veruty of Toledo Kelley, Donald C . (19b01. Asroctale Professor ot Manufacturing and Industrial Technology, B S M.S Ar~ronuState Ln1,ersily Kelly, John B. 1962 .Professor of Mathemarto. B A , Columbra Un~veratty:Ph.D. Mdssachuaelts lnst~luteof Technologv Kelly, Richard W. (1965 Professor of Eng~necring: Director. School of Canatluctlan and Technolog). Asststant Dean. Graduate Programs. College of Englneerlng and Applted Sc~ences;B.S.E.. M.S.E.. Ph.D. Untvenlty ot l o u a . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I I I I I I I . I FACULTY 521 irkman.Liff, Bradford L. 1981). Associate Professor of Health Adm~nrarat~on and Pol~cy,B.S., M.S.. Camegle Mellon Umversay; Dr P.H , Universlty of Nonh Carohna. Chapel Hill irkwood, Craig W. (1983). Professor of Management Sclence; S B.. S.M.. E E.. Ph.D., Massachusetts Instrtute of Technology ' ielewski, Robert V. 1978 Associate Professor of Technology, B.S.M.E.. M.S.M E., University of Wisconsin, Madson Klann, hlargaret I.. 1 ~ 4 5 rhofc\ior . tmcrltui of 'h)vral t d ~ ~ a t i o I n3:S L'nl\er,lt) ui lll~notr. MA . Uflc%cnlr,af Ndnhrm Color~do %lei", James D. (i988). Asssstant Professor of Psychology Educat~on.B A , Ronda Atlantic Un~versity;M.S.. Ph.D., Florida State University leine, Robert E. 111 (1988). Asnrstant Rotesror of Marketing; B.S , Unlverslty of New Hampshire; Ph.D Unlverslty of C~nctnnatl leine, Susan S. (1988). Asr~stantProfessor of Markeuna: B.A.. Wittenkra U n r e r s w , M B.A.. I, . I" . I' k . . Knowlton, John F. (1964), Assocrate Professor of Spanish. B A . Leurr and Clark College. MA., Ph.D., Univen~tyof Oregon Knox, Robert L. (1963). Professor of Economics; B.S M.S., Oklahoma State Univer,lty: Ph.D., Uniberstty of Nonh Carolina Knudsen, France S. (19M). Professor Ementus of Nursine. B.S.. UniverslN of Anzona: M.S.. ~ n i v e & t yof ~ o l o r a d o , ~ h .Arlrana ~., State Universlty Knupfer, Nancy N. (1987). Asslstant Professor of Educational Media and Computers. B.S.. Unlversity of Wisconsin. Lacrosse; M.A., Ph.D.. University of Wlsconsm. Madson Kobe<. Bernard H. ,1986,. A ~ s ~ s t mP tr o f r ~ ~ of or Phliu.oph): B A C i l t l n C~.lcge.\I A . Ph D.. Unl~er,.t) uf Cdllf~mla.Lo, Angele, Komnenich. Pauline f,1984). ,. Associare Professor of Nurslng. Associate Dean. Research, College of Nurslng. B.S.. Stanford Untvenlry: M.N.. Unrverslty of Washington; M.A.. Ph.D., Univers~tyof Anrana . . ~~~~~~ ~~ ~~~~~~~~~ . ~~ \IUIIC:B.M \onh C~rollndS.huol ~i the An.>: Kleinfeld, ( k r a l d H. I962 Pr~fr,,or ~f H!\tor). Dlre;tur. Con.,n~um fur A l l ~ n l ~Stull8e$. c B ,\ I! hl Southcm \1clhd1,1 Un.\er,lt) Ncu Yurk Un~\r.r,lt).M 4 Unner\~t)or Kostelich, k:rir lYh9,. A\<,.ilnnt Prafer~ar01 Mlchlgsn. Ph.D.. ICcu York Lnl\cntt) \lahemilt~rs:BS.. Un~rer,lt) or \unh C ~ u l ~ n d : f1.S.. 1'h.V.. Un.ver.11) u i M.tr!I~nd. Collcgr. Park Kliewcr-Brittun. Darlepn ,1975.. Prufc,,ur ,,i !,l.,lc. B M E Bethany College. M M.. W~clutaStage Kouris, Demitris A. (1987 Assistant Professor of Un~venlty Engineenng: Diploma in Clvii Engtneering, National Technical Unlversity of Athens (Greece): lock, John W. (1960). Professor Ementus of M S lllinors inrtttule of Technology, Ph D , Engmeenng. B.E.. Unlvennty of Southem Northwestern Unrvers~ty Californta, M.S.. Ph.D Unlvemty of Cal~fornta, Berkeley Kozacik, Dorothy Pierce) (1968). Professor Emeritus of Educatron. B A . College of St. Francis, M.A., opatek, Jeffrey M. (1981). Associdte Professor of Anzona State Univen~ty:Ph.D., Univenlty of Botan): B.S.. M.S., University of Wlsconsln, Anzona M~lwaukee,Ph.D , Unlverslty of Oklahoma Kozicki, Michael (1986). Asststant Professor of napp, Margaret M. (1990). Associate Professor of Engmecnng; B S.. Ph D Unlvenlty of Ed~nburgh Theatre; B.A LeMoyne College; M A . Ph D., Clry (Scotland) U n ~ v e n ~ of t y New Yorh Krahenbuhl, Gar) S. (1973). Professor of Exerclse Knaupp, Jonathan E. (1970). Associate Professor of Sclence and Physlcal Education; Dean. College of Elementary Educatmn: B.S.. Oregon State Llkral Arts and Scrences. B.S , M S Nonhern Uniuernty: M.A Ph.D. Untverslly of Ill~nons lllrnors Unrversrty; Ed D . Univenity of Northern Knauth. L. Paul 1979). Professor of Geoloev. R A -,.-.~~. Colorado ~niuersit)of ~hlcag; Ph D.. C a l ~ f o m ~Iost~tute a of Krajcinovic, Dusan (1989 Professor of Engmeenng, Technology B.Sc.. M.Sc.. Universsty of Belgrade (Yugoslav~a); Kneer, Dan C. 1981). Assaclate Professor of Ph.D.. NonhHertem Un~verslry Accountancy. B S Unrversity of Evansville; M.A., Ph D.. Untversity of Missouri, Columbia; C.P A , Krause, Stephen J. 1981). Associate Professor of Californta, Mlssaun Engineenng: B.S., North~ertemUnivers~ty.M.S , illrna~slnstltute of Technology; Ph D.. Universlry of Knight, Donald 0. (1981). Professor Emer~tusof Michlgan Engineenng: B.E.E M q u e n c Untvenlry, M S E Kreamer, David (1986). Aas~stantProfessor of Ph D.. Anzona State Unlventty Engineenng: B.S.. M.S., Ph.D.. Unlvenity of Knight, George P. (1989). Assoc~ateProfessor of Arizona Psychology; B.A.. Macalester College, MA., p h . ~ . , Krinsley, David (1976). Professor Ementus of Untverrlt.r of Callfomta. Rluerstde Geology; Ph.B.. S.B.. S.M.. Ph.D Untven~tyof ~ e i a n dW. (1978)', Associate Prafesiar of Chicago Design; B P A,. Art Center College of Design. M.F.A Stanford Unwen~ty I E E . . . . . r . . . . . I . t . I . ) night, I . . 522 FACULTY Kroelinger. Michael D. (1980). Professor of Design: B.S., Un~versityof Alabama: M S ,Ph.D. Un~vers~ty of Tennessee. Knoxville Krwger, Michael (1990). Asaciate Professor of Art. B.S.. Univers~tyof Cmclnnau: M F.A.. Rhode Island Schwl of Des~gn Kranenfeld, Jennie J. (1990). Professor of Health Services Adm~nmrrat!on,B A,, Unlvently of North Carol~na.Chapel HIII. M.A.. Ph.D.. Brown Unlvenlty Kronengold, Eric A. (1970). Assactate Professor of An: B.A M A . San Francisco State Unlverstty Kronholm. Edward A. (1990. Assistant Professor of Milmry Science; B A,. Universtly of New Hamp sh~re Kmeger. Janelle (1984). Prafebsor of Nurstng: Dean, College of Nuning: Diploma. St Luke's Hospital. Cleveland. Ohlo. B.S.. M S Ph D.. Unlverslty of Colorado Krus, David J. (1975). Pmfeaaor of Educattan: B.A.. M.A.. Charles Universlty: Ph D Unrverally of Minnesota. Twtn Clttes Kuang, Yang (1988). Assistant Professor of Mathe marics. Ph.D.. University of Albena (Canada) Kuby, Michael (1988). Ass~stanrPmfessor of Geography; B.A.. University of Chtcago, Ph.D Boston Unlvers~ty Kuester, Jam- L. (1969). Professor of Engtneenng: B S University of Texas. Austin: M E.. Ph.D. Texas A&M Un~venlly Kuiper, Hendrik J. (1971). Asroclate Professor of Mathematics: B.S., University of Wlsconr~n, Milwaukee: M.S.. M A . Ph.D , Untverslty of Wisconsin. Mad~son Kulhavy, Raymond W. (1971). Regents' Professor of Education: A B.. M.A.. Callfomia State College, San Dsego: Ph.D.. Universlty of lll!no!a Kulis, Stephen (1984). Associate Professor of Soc~ology;B.A.. George Washington Univers~t): MA.. Ph.D.. Columbta Unlvers~ty Kulksrni, Uday R. (1988). Assistant Profeswr of Information Systems: B Tech. Indian Instirule of . . . . . Laananen, David (1983). Assoc~ateProfessor of Engmeenng: B.S.. Worcester Polytechnic Inqt~tute. M.S.. Ph.D.. Nanheartem Un~ventty Laetz, Hans G . (1964). Asslatant Professor of German A.B.. University of Califomla, Berkeley: A.M.. Ph.D.. Stanford Untversity LaNord, Barbara (1980). Assaclate Professor of Span~\h:B.A M~ddleburyCollege, M.A Ph D.. Cornell Unwerstty Lai, Richard T. (1973). Professor of Plann~ng:A.B.. M.F.A. Princeton University. Ph.D Unlvenlty of Pennsylvania Lake, Robert L. (1958 .Professor Emerltur of Mathemates. B.S.. South Dakota School of Mlnes and Technology. M.A.. Arlrona State Un~venlty Lamberts, Jacob J. (19M)). Professor Emeritus of Engllsh: B A,. Calvln College. M.A Ph D Universtty of Michigan Lamerand. Richard K. (1987). Ass!stant Profecsor of Technology. B.S.M.E.. Mlchzgan Technological Unlveraity; M.S.M.E Unwersrty of Houston Lamm, Robert C. (1959). Professor Emeritus of Humanltres Educat~onand Mu5lc. B M.. Unlvenity of Laulwllle: M M Unlvenlty of Anzona; Ph D., ind~anaUntvers~ty.Bloommgton Lan, Zhiyong (1990 Asslrtant Protessor of Public A f f m : B.A.. Nanyng Unlverslly (China): M P A,. Nanh Carolina State Unlven~ty.Raletgh Landeira. Ricardo L. 1962). Professor Emerttur of Spanish: Bachtller Un!venttario. Univenxry of Santiago (Spa~n).Maesuo Nactonal, Normal Schwl of Santiago (Spafn): Ph.D.. Unwenity of Colorado Landers, Daniel M. (1981). Regenra' Professor of Exerc~seScience and Phys~calEducation. B.A San 10% State College; M.S., Ph.D.. Unnerstty of lllinots Landers. E. James (1960). Professor Emer~tusof I . . I . . I I 1 I . . . . I . Laner.. Marv . Professor of Socloloev: . R. (1976 . Aslorlate Cha~r.Soclolog). B A Unticntt) of Chlrago. M A Vntbcnily of Ncu Mexnco: Ph.U . Vlrglnta Pul)teihnl; Inrt~tutr.and Stne Unitenat) Lanyon, Richard 1. (1975). Professor of Psychology; BE., Un~versityof Adela~de(Australla); M.A Ph.D.. Unkversity of Iowa LaPointe, Leonard L. (1984). Professor of Speech and Heanng Scbence: Char. Depanrnent of Speech and Heanng Sclence: B A . Mtchsgan State University, M.A Ph D.. University of Colorado Larimer. John W. 1969). Professor of Geology: B.A.. M.S.. Ph D Lehtgh Unlverslty Latigo, Ben 0. 1988 Associate Professor of Aeronautical Technology. B.S Un~venrtyof Natrabl (Kenya): M S M.E.. U n ~ v e n ~of t y Anzona; Ph D Unwenity of Southern Calliornsa . . 0, . Kun. Chm-Yuan 19861, Asw;tdle Prdfe,v>r of Englncerme. B S . Salundl T ~ l u a nUnnemll! ( T a w a n , . M S Nonhurrtem L'n~rrrilr!: Ph D Unnerslt) of Clltfarn$a.Berkrle). Kunz. L>nn C. ,19671, Ai,oc!ac P r ~ f e wuf r M ~ l f r m a l c , :B S South D i k d d Sihuul 01 Mmt, md I I c h n o I o ~ )hI . S . Ph U . Unl~cr~8l) I'lah Kyrala, Ali (1960 62. 1964). Professor Emerttus of Phvaes: B.S.. Massachusetts Institute of Technol ogy: M.S., Stanford Unlverstty. S.M Harvard Unlverstly: D.S.. Technische Hochschule Wten . . . . I . . . . . I I I I FACULTY 523 auderdale, Pat (1981). Professor of Justice Studles: B.A.. Untversitv of Oklahoma: MA.. Universttv of ~ u i t ~M n :A . ~h D.. stanford cnverrltl L a w l e r . Eueene D. 1 1967 . A,,alstr. Prufe,sor of ~echnologB ~ :S State College. M A . Arimna Slate Untversity awson, Anton E. (1977). Professor of Zwlogy, B.S.. University of Anzona; MA.. Univers~tyof Oregon: Ph.D Untvers~tyof Oklahoma Leathers, Chester R. (1957). Professor Ementus of Mrrobtology; B S .Eastem Ill~nolsUnrventty; M.S . Ph D . Un~versltvof Mtchtean b ~ r o ; ,Craig (19%). Associate Professor of social Work B.S.W.. San Jose State Univenitv:. M.S W.. Western ~ x c h i g a nUnivenrty; Ph.D., Unlverstty of W~sconan.Madlson ,Idelle B. (1962). Professor Ementus of Education: B.A.. Unlvenity of Wtrconvn. Madlnan: M.A Arizona State Univewty ehrer, Leonard (1977). Professor of An,B.F.A.. Phrladelphta College of An: M.F.A Un~versityof Pennsylvania Lentz, Richard G . (1985). Aqrociate Protessor of Journal~rmand Telecommunlcat~on:A.B Un~venttyof Nonh Alabama. M.A., Southern lllinols Univen~ty.Carbondale; Ph D.. Untversity of Iowa Leanard, Donald J. (1974). Assocxate Professor of Management Commun~cat~on. B S., M B A . Nicholls State Untverstty. Ph.D.. Loursiana State Unlvenrty Lwnard, Jim (1988). Assistant Professor of Theater. B.A., Hanover College Leonard, Philip A. (1968). Professor of Mathem.+txca; A.B.. Boston College. M.A.. Ph.D.. Pennsylvania State Unlvenlty Leshowitz, Barry H. (1970). Associate Professor of Psychology: B.S.. M.A Brooklyn College: Ph.D.. C ~ t yUnlvenaty of New York Lerhy, John D. (1980). Professor of Law. A B.. J D.. Harvard University Lessard, Elizabeth C. (1969). Professor of Dance; Chalr. Department of Dance; B.S .Georgia College: M.A., Ph.D., Texas Woman's University Levan, Frederick D. (1965). Assac~ateProfessor of Educational Administration and Supervis!on; B.S., M.Ed., Pennsylvanta State Univentty: Ed.D Oklahoma State Unlvers~ty Levine, Gusfav (1967). Arnoctate Professor of Psychology. B.A.. M.A.. Callege of the Clty of New York. Ph.D. Columb~aUntversity Lewis, Joseph Perley (1972). Professor Emeritus of General Busmess; B A,. Un venity of Anzona; J D.. ) Univen~tyof Colorado (Lewis. Ronald (i.I I9bl1. P r ~ l r i r o ror Soctnl Worr: B A Okl3h~mdBaptlsl IJn#\err~t>. \I 5 W O*r Lad) of the L ~ k eL8nl\er.#l)of Sdn Ant~nlo.Ph D University of Denver T~AA. onhem hem 1 . . b . . I" I I I I I I I . . . . I . Leair, William E. (1965). Professor of Computer Science and Eneineenne. " Assistant Dean. Colleee of Eng~ncermgm d Appl~cJSi.cn;er. R S F Juhns Hopkmr Cn~\.rs~t):MS.. Ph D Nonhucstem Unwenity Leyba, Raul L. (1970 Asaoctate Professor of Social Work B A . Webtern New Mertco Un~verslty. M.S.W.. Unxveralty of Denver Lie. Gwat-Yone- .f 1985). .. Assistant Professor of Social Work: t( S Sc ( nl\crslly of Smgsporc rStngdpam,: h1.S.W.. L'nncntt) of Wtwun,ln. M~ludukec.. Ph.D.. L'ntvcntt) of W~rionsln.\lddl,dn Lightfoot, Marjorie J. (1964). Professor of English; B A.. Brown Univenlty: M.A.. Ph.D.. Norrhwestern University Lin, Sheng H. (1965). Regents' Professor of Chemlsty B S M S Nat~onalTaiuan University (Taiwan): Ph.D., Unwersity of Utah Linder, D a m y n E. (1972). Profes~orof Psychology; B A . Macalester College; Ph.D.. Universtty of Minnesota. Twtn C~tres Lindrrman, Earl W. ~l')bbl.Pr~fc.\oruf An. R S Strtc Ln~\crrtt)of Nru Yurk Cullrgc. Ruf~alu. \I E d . EJ D . P m n > y l v ~ nStde ~ a Il#t~rr'r\~t) Lindquist, Timothy (1985). Associate Professor of Computer Sctence and Eng~neenng.B S Purdue Unkverray. M S Ph D Iowa State Unavers~ty Lindsay, Stuart M. (1978). Professor of Phys~cs. B Sc Ph D Un~versktyof Manchester (England) 1.indstrom. Frederick B. I I Y ~ J Ihofc-sor . Emcrltus of Swlulug). Cun~u1t:w.t. Dcpdnmcnt of Sooolog). i\ B.. A M Ph D . Un!vers!t) of Chlc3gn Li\kuvec. Richard (1Y5X Profe~wrEmcr!lu, uf Math~rnaic,:BS.. 5l.A .Ken1 S t ~ t eUnlvcr,ll) Liu, C.H. (1965). Professor of Chemtstry; B.A.. Ph.D., Un~versltyof Illrnols Liu. Dannv, D. .11982). . Associate Professor of Enpnccnng: BS.. Nlttonal Talwsn Cnncntty Il'aluan : 51.S.. Geurgts initllutu of Tc;hnology: PhD.. Lni\crrtty of S ~ u t h m p t o ntEnylmJ) Liu. Marjar,! BoneRa) 1573). Rofe\ror Ementui of Pnlusoph). R \I A l ~ ~ r n o C o l l e g M c. M . L'nncr,.~) uf Svuthrrn Crllfarn.~.C Ph~l..Ph D . Unlverstty of Callfomla. Las Angeles Lock, Ethan (1981). Assoctate Professor of Busmess Law: B A,, Unrverslty of Cdllfornia. Berkeley; M B.A., Anzona State Untveraity. J.D., University of Nonh Carolina, Chapel Hill 1.ockwood. Ralph <;.,1972 Profct5ar of MASIC: B hl B.4Jutn.Wa.lacc College: M '4 NCU England Cun,enator! of hl~,,; Lugan. Earl .Ir. ,1963,. Profr,,ur of Englneerlng. H A . 4rl,.s>n-, Sl>h U n n e r w ) . B S 11.E.. 51 S hl E.. Texas A&M l'n~\erngu~ge*.\IA Co.umhm I:nl,enlt). T)Jrtora~.I nt\er,ll) ot l'arj.> ,Frln.c Lonenlhal. (jar) T. 1476,. Prufcr,ur dl l ~ u A. B HarvdrJ Collegt, I D I.~urentl)ot (:hlcago I.", Pa" (IYhl,. Profe~wr8,f Ph).i~:<.B S.. \al,mul L l u a l Ltuterrlt) ~ T J I M ~ h l~S,. .Sdlldnal Tvng 1Iua llnher,!!! t'l*l**ll,. Ph D . Iaua Stae Management C a m m u n e ~ t ~ oB n .S Unrverslty of Illmots. M.S , Ed.D. Nonhem lll~nolsUnlverslry Lytle, Robert G. ( 972 Proteasor Emer~tusof Agnbussess and Env~ronmentalResources, B S.. Western Kentucky Uni\erbity: M.S., Arizona State University . . . . . . . . . . . Luehsinger, Wayne W. 119661, Professor Ementus of Chemlstr). B.S M S Ph.D. Unlventty of Minnesota. Twin C~tler Luekingham, Bradford F. (1971). Professor of Htstar): B.S.. Nanhem Arizona Unrvers~t),M A Unlvenlty of M~,aoun.Calumb~a;Ph.D., Unlventty of Cal~fom~a, Davaa Ludemann. Ruth 1984 .Profensor of N u r s ~ ~ R.N g; , Bladgett Memor~a Hospital. Grand Rapids, Mshlgan. B S N Columbia Un~venbty.M.S N Wayne State Lniverslt): Ph.D.. Artzona State Unfverslty Luderer. Gattfried W.R. (1990). Professor of Elecrncal Engtneering: ISS Char, M.S E E , Ph.D Techrucal Unlrerssty Bniunschuerg (Federal Republ~cof Gemdny) Ludlow, Elizabeth A. (1972). Ass!atant Professor of Nuntng: B S N.. Un~verslt)of New Mexico: M S Arizona Stdte Unlveralty Ludwig, Ann (1979). Profeswr of Dance. B.S., Nonh Dakota State Untversity: M.S.. University of Kansan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maarsingh. Norms J. (1964 Professor Ementus of Ph)s~calEducat~on:B S.. M.S.. University of Southern Calrfornia MacEachron, Ann 1984). Prafesbar of Sacral Work: B.A.. Cornell Un~verstty,M.S.W.. Unlvenlry of P~ttsburgh,Plttsburgh: Ph.D Cornell University Macia. Narciso F. (1990). A,alstant Professor of Elecvonrcs and Computer Techology: B.S M.S., Unlvenity of Texas. Arlington. Ph D Anzona State Unlverslty MacKinnon, David (1990). Assistant Professor of Ps)chology: B A,. H m a r d University. M.A.. Ph.D.. Unlvenlty of Cal~famla.Lor Angeles MacKinnon, Stephen R. (197l), Professor of Hlstary: D~rector.Center for Aslan Studles: B A,. M.A., Yale Unlverary: Ph D.. Unlverrity of Calnfornia. Davis Mackulak, Gerald T. (1980). Associate Professor of Engineering: B.S.I.E.. M.S.I.E.. Ph D.. Purdue Unlvenlty Maddy, Kenneth H. 1980). Assoc~aleProfessor of Agrtbuslners and Envtrann ental Resources: B S Pennsylvania State Unlverslt): M.S U n r v e n q of Wisconsbn. Mad~son:Ph D.. Pennsylvanta State Unlvenltv Madrigal, Robert 1990). Ass!rtant Professor of Lelrure Studies. B.A.. M A . Callfomla State Univenlt). Chlca; Ph D.. Unlverslt) of Oregon Magel. Donald (1978). Aaaoctate Professor of Social Work. Director. B.S.W. Program: A.B Sacramento State College, M.S.W University of California. Berkeley: Ph.D.. Unrversiry of Plttsburgh. Plmburgh . . . . . . . I m I I I I I I m I FACULTY 525 . agenta, Muriel (1969). Professor of An: B.A Queens College: M.A.. M.F.A.. Ph.D., Arizona State University agen. William D. (1971). Professor of Muste. B.A.. University of California. Santa Barbara: M.M D.M.A.. University of Southern California Mahoney, Dhira B. (1989). Assistant Professor of English. B.A.. M.A.. Univerxty of Oxford (England , Ph D . Unbvers~t)of Callforn~a.Santa Barbara Maienschein, Jane (1981). Professor of Philosophy: B.A.. Yale Unlverrity: M.A Ph D Indiana University. Bloomington Maisel, James (1985). Professor of Technology: B.Eng.Sci.. B E E.. Fenn College: M.S.E.E Ohlo State Unlvenlty Majumdar, Arunava (1989 Arslslant Professor of Enaineerine: B.Tech.. Insumre of Technology at ~ n i h (lndtaj: q 51 S.. P h D . L:n~\emtt) o f Cal~fornld.BerLe.e) \lalone. Charles F. ,1966.. Prc>fe,,or F.rnenlu\ or 1 Elementary Educauon: B.S.. Empana State Untverslty. M Ed Ed D Unlvers~t)of Kansas Mamlouk, Michael S. (1984). Professor of Engtneer mg: B.S.C.E.. Cairo Unlverstry (Egypr): M S C.E.. Ph.D. Purdue Unnerslly Manera, Elimbeth S. (1967). Asroclate Professor of Secondam Education. Actine" Pramam Cwrdtnator s e c o n d 6 Education: B.S.. M.A.. Towson State College: Ed.D.. Arizona Slate University I Mankin. Lawrence D. 11973). Professor of Publ~c Affaln, Spezlzl Ascl u # a uProle\\ur of Camm.n~ca~dn.R A M A . Iln~\entt!of W)ornlng. P h D . Lntrsrs~t)ot K a n \ x Mays, Larry W. (1989 Profesror of Engmeenng. Char, Depanment of Civil Engrneenng; B.S M.S., Univenxty of Mtssoun, Rolla, Ph D Unners~tyof Illinois Maze", S. David 1970 Professor Ementus of Counselor Educat~on:B A,. Whttwonh College. M Ed. Eastern Washington State College, Ed.D.. Washmgron State Untverslty McBrien, Edward F. (1986). Associate Professor of Technology: B.S.E.. Fenn College. M S E.E , Cleveland State Un~venity McCarter, Joan H. (1961 ,Assbslant Professor of Mathemat~cs.B S , M.A, Unnversity of Arizona MeClain, Paula D. 1982 , Professor of Public Affalrs; B.A., M.A., Ph.D Howard Unlvenrty McClelland, H.Thomas (1989). Ass~stantProfessor of Manufacturing Technology. B.S.. Grove Clty College: M.S., Ph.D., Un~verslryof Denver \lcCuy. Kathleen M.( 1 ~ 7 6 , A . s w l l e hofrsrlr oi S ~ r ' l a Eouca.on. l B S I.'ni\errlt) ~f Ponldnd. M S Ponland Stale Lnlverrlty. Ph I ) . llnnr.r,tt) J I Oregon McCready, Richard R. (1960). Professor Ementus of Decision and Infomat~anSystems; B.S., Valley City State Teachen College: MA.. Ed D., Unwersity ot Northern Colorado MeDermott, Lauren 1990). Assistant Professor ot Desrgn; B.F.A M.F.A Rochester Institute of Technology McDonald. John N. (1969). Profesror of Mathemates, A B., Ktng's College: M.S.. Ph.D., Rutgers. The State Unlvena) MrDonouph, Peter 1199U.. Prule,rur dt Pollllia Sclencr.. B S.. St. Lou,$ L'n~ver~lt). 1'h.D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ l c D u ~ e l l ,Jehn U. 1978 Prufr.,wr o i T.~num8.,. B S 31 S I'h 1). Cn~\rrrtt)of C l l ~ i u r n ~1.0, s. . . ~~~~~~n. Douplas K. t\r.r\~t) ot lIuu*!un. '4 A Sdn D~r.t.2 Nmmg. B.S N.. M S Ed.. Unlvers~tyof Akron: Svjtc I i n ~ r e r , ~ l )PI) . D l ' n ~ \ e n ~uf l )( L l ~ i u m ~ ~ . Ph.D., Unlverbrty of Texas, Austln Los Angelea Miller, Donald S. 1981). Acsoclate Professor of Computer Science and Engtneenng. B S Syracuse Un~versity:M.S.. Ph.D., University of Southern Callfornla Mendez, Jose A. 1980). Assoctate Professor of Miller, Karen A. 1984 Asaoclate Professor of Economics; B.A M A . Unlverstty of Texas. Sociology; B.A.. Univentty of Califomla, Berkeley; Austm: M.A Ph.D.. Soulhem Methadtst Unlversnry M.A., Ph.D., Stanford University Miller, Katherine 1. (1990). Associate Professor of Cammun!cat!on: B.A , M.A., Mxchigan State Un~verscty;Ph.D., Untversay of Southern Callfarn~a Germany) Miller. Keith D. (1987). Assistant Professor of Menke. Robarl F. t 1917 Pruic\\ur Erncntu. of Eng rh: R.A Texaa Chr~rtxanUn~venzty;M.A.. E d u c ~ t ~ uB n :S.. O.>hkorhS t d t ~C~llegr.! L A . State Un~versityof New York. Albdny, Ph D.. Texas Ph V Nonhuc*Krn Un#rcrs~r) Christian Univers~ty Merbs, Charles F. (197% Professor of Anthropology, B.S M.S., Ph.D., Univeralty of Wlsconrln. Madlaon cMurtrv.. Steven (1987). Aswtant Professor of S o c ~ Work. ~l R A . Ter;,\ Tech I'n~rer?,t!. M.S.S W Ln$vrr\~tyof'l'?rar. Ar.lngton. I'h D.. Untver\8t) ot Wtccon\.n. Irlndncon . . I . . . . . I . I . I I I I . .. . . . . . . . . . I- . . . . t I I . . . . . . . 528 rn FACULTY Miller, Victor J. (1958 .Professor Ernenfus of Agrtbuslness and Environmental Resources: B S.. M.S.. Ph.D.. Unwentty of lllma~s Miller, Warren (1981). Regents' Professor of Political Sclence. B.S.. M A,. Univerrlly of Oregon: Ph D.. Syracuse University Miller, William Edgar 1966). Profeqsor Emeritus of Counselor Educat~on;B.M E Ed.D.. Unlversity of Kansas Miller, William H. (1984). Assactate Professor of Agribusiness and Ernlronmentai Resources; B.S.. M.S.. Ph D Washington State Un~versity Miiner, Joe W. 1967 Professor Ernerltus of Journalism and Telecornmun~cat~on; B.A East Texas State Unlverr~tyM A , Unlverssty of OLlahama: Ed.D University of Wyornmg Minckley, Wendell L. (1963 .Professor of Zwlogy. B.S Kansas State Univen~ty:M.A., Univenif) of K a n w ; Ph.D.. Unlven~tyof Loulsvlile Mings. Robert C. (1971). Asaociate Professor of Geographv. B S M A.T.. lndtana Un~versity. Bloorn~ngton.Ph.D. Ohio State Uni\erstty Miner, Valerie (1990 Asststant Pmfe5sor of Engllsh. B.A.. M.A.. Un~verslt\of Caltforn~a.Berkelev Minler. \lorshall R. Jr. l9D5,. Piofe,rar trnenru, uf Technolop). BShq E.. P ~ r J u c1 n , \ e h ~ t ) M S I t . Unnehl!, (11An,.,n? Mitchell, Frederic F. (1961). Professor Emeritus of Education; B A,. M A . Unnerstt) of Anzona, Ph.D.. Columbla Unwerhif) Mitchell, Michael J. 1990 Associate Professor of Polltlcal Sclence. B A.. Fordham Uni\en~ty:M.A.. Ph.D.. Indiana University. Bloom~ngton Mitteirnann, Hans Detlef (1982 .Professor of Mathematics. MA.. University of Mainz (West Germany): Ph D.. Habilltalian. Universtty of Darmstadt (West German)) Mltteislaedt, H. Fred 1987 Ass~stantProfessor of Accountancy. B.S.. M S , llllnots State Unlversity: Ph D Unlvers~tyof Illinois Mwekel, Cindy L. (1987 .Ass~stantProfessor of Accountancy. B A,. M.B.A., Mtarni Unlrenfty: Ph D Unnerslty of Nonh Carolina, Chapel Hill Maeller, Therald (1969). Professor Ementus of Chem~rtry.B S , Oregon State College; Ph.D., Unlvenity of Wtacansin. Madson Mokwa, Michael P. (1979). Assaclate Professor of Market~ng:Chair. Depanment of Marketing. B.B A,, M B A.. Ph.D.. Unlverslt) of Houston Mondrag611, Delli (1988). Asslstanr Professor of Health Adminlstrvtton and Pol~cy,B S Un~ventty of New Men~co.M.H.S . Universitv of Californta. Davts; M P.H Dr P H Un~vers~ty of Californ~a. Berkeley Montanari, John R. 1980). Professor of Manage rnent; B S M E . Unlverslty of Dayton: M.B.A.. University of New Mex~co,D.6.A , Unlverslty of Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monte. Woodrow 1979). Assmate Prafesor of Fam~lyRc,~ur;r\ snJ 1I~m.mDe\eloprn t ~ t ~2nd t c Statc C n # % r n t t ) Montgomery. Toni-Marie (1990), Ass~stmtProfessor of Mustc; Asststant Dean. College of Ftne Ans: B.M.. Ph~ladelphtaCollege of the Performing Ans; M.M D.M A . Unlventty of M~chlgan Montiel, Miguel 1974). Professar of Publ~cAftam. B S Unlvers ty of Anzona. M S.W.. Arizona State Unlvenlt). D.S W.. Unlvenlty of Cal~fornta. Berkeley Moody, E. Grant (1951). Professor Ernerlrus of Agnbusrnesr and Enr~ronmentalResources: B S Unlvenlty of Anzona; M S Kansas State Unlverslty; Ph D.. Purdue Univers~ty Mooney. Elina I1988 Assistant Professor of Dance Moor, William C. (1968). Assoclale Pmfessor of Engmneenng: B.S.. M S Wash~ngtonUntvenlty. Ph.D., Northwestern Untventry Moore, Ana L. (1989). Asroclate Professor of Chernstry: B of Pharmac). Natlonal Univers~tyof La Plata (Areent~na):M Sc Federal Univen~tyof RIDde Janelro (Brazil); Ph.D., T e ~ a Tech s Unlverra) M w r e , Byron C. (1968. Professor Ernerltur of Special Education: A.B Monmouth College: M.Ed.. Ed D.. Univenlty of Anrana Moore, Carleton B. (1961). Regents' Professor of Chemlstry and Geology. Director. Center for Mereonre Studies. B.S.. Alfred University: Ph.D.. Califomla Institute of Technology Moore, Elsie Gloria Jean (1981 Assoc ate Professor of Education. B.A Elmhunt College: M.A.. Ph D.. Unlvenity of Chicago Moore, J. Douglas 1969 Arsoclate Profe~sarof Mathemates. B S , M S , Idaho State Unnersay, Ph D Syracuse Unlvers ty Moore, Michael (1982 A~roclateProfescor of Zaology; B.A.. Indtana Unlversity: M.S.. Ph.D. University of Washtngtan M w r e , Moses N. (1989). Asststant Professor of Rel!glous Studtes: B.A , Eckerd College; M DIV Yale University: M.Phll Ph D.. Union Theological Sernmaw Moore. I'atricia 1982 A I I D C ~ ~R~OC~ C I Ioi D~ .S-r>,n&, R S . l . o ) ~ ~ C 1 4' n n e c ~ ~Clt~,tgo, ~>. 31 S , Cahallc C'nl\er,tty of m e n r u : !4 1' H D I'H Johns Hopk~ns~ n i v e n l t ~ Moore. Thomas A. (1976), Professor of Chemlstry, B.A., Ph D . Texas Tech Universtty ~~ ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 mI I I I I I I I ,1 I FACULTY 529 1 . w r h e a d , Gregor) (1978 Acsoclale Pratessor of Management: B.S.1 E M.B A,. Ph D Un~versttyof Houston organ. Miriam J . (1965). lnatructar ot French. Ltcence hr Letrres. Unkvenlty of Pans France M A . Aruona State Unnerslty Morgan, Owen W. (1968) Profesoi of F m t l \ Resource, and Human Derelopment. B A . Gnnnell College: M.A Unlrersil) of Pliebrabka. Omaha: Ph D.. Unlveratt) of Nebra\ka. Lincoln Morgan, Richard J. (1980). Proterwr ot Law. Dean College of Law. B A . L n versaty of Califomla Berhele). J.D Unlverslt) ot Callforn~a.Los Angeles Morgan. Thais E. 1985 Awslanl Profewor of English: B A , Smlth College M A . Ph.D. Brawn Unlvenlt) Moroney, Robert M. (19811. Professor of Soclal Work. D~recror.D S.W Program. A B , M S W Boatan College. M.P.H Harvard Unrvera~ty.Ph D., Brandela Unlver\ary Morrell, Darryl (I988 Asslrtant Professor of Eng~neering,B S M S Ph D Brlgham Young Unlverslty Morris. Donald H. (1962). Profewor of Anthropology: B.A.. Arirand State Unlvenity, M A . Ph.D. Untveraity of Ari~ona Morris. John P. 1968). Protewor of Law. B A . I D Northueatem Unlverslty Morrison, Kenneth M. (1983). Ahsociate Professor of R e l ~ g t o uSmdle5. ~ B A . St Dun5lan'\ Unlver5tty. M A . Ph.D Unner5iry of Matne I Mossman, Kenneth L. (1990). Professor of Mlcrab 01 ag): Assistant Vlce Pres~dentfar Research. B.S Wa)ne Stale Un venitv: M S Ph.D. Unwenir) of Tennessee. K n o r \ ~ l l e Moulton. Gerald L. (1967 Professor Emerirus of Counselor Educarlon: B.A.. Hamlrne Unnerslly: M E d . Ed D.. Untverritv of Oregon Mawrer. Donald E. (1965 Protesror of Speech and Heanne Science: 8.4.. MA.. Flonda Slate L'n~~'cmtt!.l'h U . : \ r ~ , < m d S I ~UI ~~ ~ ~ v e c ~ . ~ I l u , o r . Joan E. 1971. P n ~ l e w of ~ rL r l r ( ' h ~ l u l ~ m d Education. Dtrecrar. College of ~ducal;on Preschool: B S Kutrtown State College: M.Ed.. Pennsylvanm State Unlverstty. Ph D Untverrlty of Maryland. College Park Muhlenkamo.. Ann F. 19731. Profewor of Nuntne: ". B.S M.S.. Marquelte Unlventty: Ph D.. Un~vennty of Kansa\ Mulliean. Donald E. 19851. Asaoclae Professor of ~o~slr"c11on: B.S.E.. M.S.'M E., Arizona State Unnervly Munk. Morton E. (1961). Profescor of Chemisuy. Chatr. Depanment of Chemistry: B.S., Northwestern Un~,er~lly, MS.. Untversity of Miami: Ph.D., Wayne State Unlverslty . . t' . I I I I I I . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Munukutla, Lakshmi V. (1987 A s o c ~ a l eProfesqor of Technology. B S M S Andhra Unlvers!ty lndta : Ph D.. Ohlo U n n r r a ~ t ) Murguia. E d n a r d 1988). Aaaociale Profeaaor of Sociolog) and Ht\panlc Research Center: B.A.. Un!\err~l) ot Tera,. Au\r~n:M A . Unlventty of N e s Mrhica: Ph D Unneratly of Texab. Auhtln Murphy. Jeffrie G. 1981 Protrssor of Philosophy and Lau: B A,. John5 Hopktnb Unlven#t). Ph D . Lnnera 1, of Ro~hester Murphy, Juanita F. 1971). Protesor of Nunxng: A B Oklahoma Bdpllht Untvenlly. M S Ph D.. Case Westem Reserve Unlventl) M u r p h l , Nina L. 1924). Profesor Enlerttus of Phy5sal Educat~on:B.S.. Unlverctt) of Anzona; M A . Unlverstty ot Southern Cal fornla Murranka, Patricia A. (1977 Aaaocldle Professor of Management Communrar!on: B.A Trenton State College: M A . Rtder College. Ed D Utah Stale Unlverally Murray, Roger N. 1968). A,aoclatc Prafesaar of Engllsh. B A . B S Maorhead Stale Teacherr College. M A Stanford Untverstt): Ph D Unlvenlty of Iowa Murheno. Michael C. (19771 Professor of Justice Studtes and Publtc Affa n.B.A Lycomlng College; M A . Ph D . Amer can Untvervty Mushkatel, A h i n H. (1980 Profesor of Public Affatrs. D~rector.Office of Harards Studles. B A Ohlo State Untverstty. M S Ph D . Unrvers~tyof Oregon Myler, Charles E. Jr. 1964). As\octale Professor of Rea Estate. B B A Loyola Lntverr~r).M B A,. Hanard Un~ventr).Ph.D.. Universtt\. of Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nagasana, Richard H. 1969 Asroclate P r o f e ~ o rof S n ~ o l o p y :B.A.. Univeralty of Hawatt. Manaa. M A . Ph D Lnlrentt) of W ~ r h ~ n g t o n Yagashi. Craig 1989 A\st-lant Professor of Ps)chalog): B A,. M.A Ph.D. Universiry of . . . ~h r h . Leanne T. 1 I'J71 ,. l'roitrwr 01 A~>lnr.,poloyy. B 4 . . L'nl%rrrll!of C.3 8fom u D A \ I\1~ A . 1'h.D. Lniverccty of Callfornta. Berkeley Nash, Thomas H. 111 (1971). Profesor of Botany: B S Duke Un versty. M S Ph.D. Rutgers. The State Untveralt) Natsia\as. Sotirim 1987 . Ass~*lanlPrafe,sar of Engineering: Diploma ~n Mechanical Engmeenng. Artstorle Univerbity (Greece M S Ph.D. Calitornra In~lntuteot Technolog) Nebeker, Helen E. 1958). Profe%rorEmertlus ot English: B A . M.A Arirona Slate Untversity Neirewander, Janet L. (1990). Ac\lrunl Professor of Psychology: B.S., Rockford College; M.S.. Ph.D.. Univentty of Kentucky . . . . 530 FACULTY . Nelsen. Edward A. 1975 Professor of Educat~on: Pmgnm Cudrd$nalor.Ilfc~panIk\clopn,entdl P\).'hulop!. B S 1n!\crulalr.Prufe,ur of Purchai~np.lnd LI>g!.llr%hl3n~gcm~.nt. RS M B.A.. Florldd Atlintlc L'nl\rr~lt).PI, D (icorgla State Umvenlry Peck, Gwrge B. 1957). Professor Ementus of Mathematics. B.S Argzona State Un~vers!ty:MS., Univenily of llltnolr Peck. Robert E. ,1982). Ar,ocldc Prdfe.\or of tnptneer~ng.B S Ilnnerslt) a i Csltiom~d. Brrkele). I! S . PI) D Iln#\erut) of Calliornla. Irvlne Pedrirk, Willard H. (1966). Prafeccor Ementus of Law: B.A.. Parsons College: J.D.. Nonhwestem Unlvera ty Peek. George A. Jr. (1964 Professor Emerltur of Political Sclence; Dean Emeritus. College of Liberal Ans and Sctences: B.A., M.A Ph.D Unlverslty of V~rgmla Pel, Ker-Wei (1986). Asr8atant Professor of Account ancy. B.A.. National Chune Hung Unlverslty (Tawan): M.A., Southern lll~nolrUnlvenlty. Carbondale: Ph.D North Texas State Unlvenlry Peltier, R o b e n V. (1987). Asststan1 Professor of Technology, B.S.M E M S M.E.. San Diega State Un~vers~ry. P.E. Pena, Michael (1991). Asr~$tantProfes\or of Chem~suy:B.S.. M.S South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Ph D.. Calarada Stale Universlty Penley, Larry E. (1985). Professor of Management: lntcrlm Dtrector. Hahn Cenrer for Entrepreneurship and innovation; Interim Dean, College of Busmess: B.A. M.A. Wake Fareat Unlverstry: Ph D.. Untversity of Georgia Perantani, Daniel T. 1982). Professor of Mua~c: B.M Unlverslty of Rocheater: M.M.. Cathaltc Unlversity of America . . . . . . . . . . . . Perrill, Norman K. (1966 Profesor of Communlcatton: B S MA.. Northwestem Unlvers~ty:Ph.D , University of Southem Califomla Perry, Patsy (1985 Assoctate Professor of Nursmg: B S Columbia Unmn College: M.S University of Colorado. Ph.D.. Unlverslty of Mlch~gan Perry, Ronald W. (1983). Professor of Publrc Affan: Daector. Doctor of Publlc Adm~nlauat~on Roeram: B.Sc.. hl I\ .4rl,on3 S131~Ln~berstl),Ph D.. Iln~rcrur)of Warhtngton Peterman. Gordon G. (1966 Professor Emenrus of Construction. B.S.C.E.. Univenlty of Iowa Peters, Kathleen A. (1967). Aaslstant Professor of Family Resources and Human Development: B.S., MS.. Kansas State Unwersit) Petersen. Daniel C. 1990 Professor of Manufacm mg and lndustnal Technology. B S Iowa State Universlty: M.S Un$bersil) of Nebraska: Ed.D. Unlverstty of Nanhem Colorado Peterson. Edward R. 11977). Asststant Professor of Tech,lolog).. B S E F Fwrle~gllDl;kln\on lln~rer\tt!: hl S E E . Arl,ons State Cnlvcr~lry peterson, . (;arv. .,1987.. prufe,,ur ~ ~ ~R, l , ~ and Human Developmenl. Char. Famrly Resources and Human Development. B.S M S Unlverslry of Nebraska. Lincoln: Ph.D Bngham Young University Peleman. John R. ( I Jhl Roieqwr of Arrhntccture: tJ A . St. Ol~fCullzgr.B Arch. Lnncnll) df \Ilnnc~ola.T*!n Col#z\.M 4 r r h liarvdrd . . . . . . . . . . ,, . . . . . Petemon. Ralph 1Y7h1,s s o c ~ a t eProfe5ror of klrmcnl.try Edurdl~on.B A . &,em W~shlnglon Stale (:nllege. M A .Ed D . Columhm Ilo,rer<~r) Petrie, Emily (1990). Arsnrtant Professor of Mathe maucs: B.S.. Un~verslt)of Rhode Island: Ph.D.. Cornell Unlveralty Petronio, Sandra G. (1986). Assocrate Professor of Communication: B.A , State Unrversity of New York. Stony Brook. M A . Ph D Un~versttyof Mlchlgan Peail, George R. (1964). Regents' Professor of Chemlstry: Director. Cancer Research Insrilute: B.S.. Washlngtan State Univencty: M.S , Ph.D. Wayne State Unlveralty Petuskej. William T. 1983). Assocxate Professor of Chemlstry: B S Unlverr~tyof Utah: Sc.D Massachusetts Inst~tuteof Technology Pew(, Troy L. (1965). Profe~sarE m e n t u of Geology. A B., Augustana College. M.S.. Universlty of l o w : Ph D Stanford Unlversity Pfuhl, Erdwin H. Jr. (1968). Professor Emeritus of Sociology. A.B.. Whltman College; A.M.. Untversity of Idaho: Ph D Washington State University . . . . . ~ ~ FACULTY 533 1 heanis, David C. (1975). Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering: B.S.. Case Institute of Technology. M S Ph.D Arizona State University ~ h i l l p p a k i s Andrew , S. t 1967,. l'rnfis\ar af lnf~mallunS)rlrmr. Vdrcitor. Computer Kewurcca Otft;e. R S . (iannnn Cullcgc. M R h . Ph D Unlverslty of Wsconsm. Madlsan hillips, William W. (1958). Professor Emeritus of story: Ph.B M A . Unlverslty of Nonh Dakota. Ph.D.. Umvers~tyof Mtssoun, Columbba 'an, Richard H J . 1959). Professor Emeritus of Ertglneenng. B S.C.E.. Kung Shang Unlversity (China). M.S.E.. Ph.D.. Cornell Untvers~ty Pihurn, Michael D. (1989 ,Assoclate Praiessor of Secondar) Educat~on:Assoclate Dean. Graduate Programs and Research. College of Educatton. B S.. Unixenlty of Cal~famla.Davrs; Ph D Princeton Univers~ty Pigg, Kathleen B. 1988). Assistant Professor of Botany. B S M S Ohto Unlverslty. Ph D . Ohlo State Unlversity Pijawka, David (1982). 4ssociate Professor of Publtc Affam. B.A.. Broch Unlvenlty. Canada M A . Ph D . Clark Unlventt) Pile, James 197 l I. Professor of An: B F A . M FA.. Untversity of Nebraska. Lincoln Pimentel, David (1973). Professor ot An. B S E d , Massachvsens College of An; M F A,. Rochester lnstttute of Technology Pinkma, Donald J. (i964), Professor of Botany: Director. ASU Herbarium: B.S..M S Ph D.. Ohio Slate Univenlty Pittrnan, Anne M. (1952). Professor Emerxtus of Phystcal Educat~on:B S Unweraity of Texas. Austln. MA.. New York Unners~ty.Ed D Stanford Universlly Pittsley, Janice M. 1987 Assoclate Professor of An, B.F.A University of Nonh Carolma, Chapel HIII.: M F A , Un~versltyof Georgla Pizziconi, Vincent B. 1987). Assistant Professor of Chemical, Blo and Materials Engmeering. B.S.. Univers~tyof Lawell. M S E ,Ph D Anzona State Unlvenlty Plantz, Don V. (1960 Professor Emeritus of Economes. B S M B A . Unlveralty of Kansas. Ph D.. lndtana Unlversny Podlich. William F. (1949). Protersor Emeritus of Educatton. B.S.. Maryland State Teachers College: Ph D Un~versllyof loaa Poe, Jerry B. (1974). Professor of F~nance,B.A. Drury College. M B A . Wash~ngtonUnlversity: D.B.A., Harvard Unlvenlty Polenr, G. Donald 1967), Professor Emcnrua of Social Work. B.A.. Wanburg College: M A . Un~versltyof Utah. D.S.W.. Un~venttyof Southem Cnhfomia . C . . I" I I I I I . . . . . . . . . . . . Portnoff, Collire H. (1945). Profccsor Emeritus of Engl~sh.A B M A , Umverclt) of Cal!famla, Berkeley: F.A.A R.. MA.. American Academy m Rome Italy): Ph D.. Stanford Untverslty Pouer3. Doric C. c l ~ ( x J , Profe,sx . Fmcrltur df Enpl.tantProfessor of - (1987). . Nuramg: B.S.N.. Unlverslty of Pennsylvan~a. M P.H , Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh . . . . . Quesada, Eugene R. (1973). Professor Ementus of Desrgn: B.A Ar~ronaState Untversity Quigg, John C. (1981 .Assoc~ateProfessor of Mathematics: B.S.. M.S Ph D . Drexel Untverslty . . Rabiner. Donald N. 1979). Assoclate Professor of A". d.4 . l ~ s r n ~ ~Cl Iu~rcge, I~ M A ~h D L ~ l l v c n ~nf t) K a n w Raccach. Moshc IORO,. A,,ocntc I'rofr,,ur of A p h u i $ ~ > e and s < Fn\~ronnlent-~l Reruurzr\. R S2 . hl Sc lhe llcoreu ll!nver;~t).( I \ r x l , . PI, D Cornell Unlventty Rader. Martha (1975). Asroclate Professor of Educat~onalMedra and Computers. B.S M B.E. Universlty of M~rsisslppi:Ph D.. Kansas Slate Univenily Radke. Judith J. clYhlJ,. , \ S % ~ L Protc.u,r ~ I ~ of Frersh. R S . M .A . I'n~\rr$~!! of Wl,;ons$n. hlddlran. l'h D Ilntver.~t) ot Cc,lor~do Ragan, Donal >I. cl~b71.Prufi.r,ur of Gcolug): B A . 0;adenwl Cu1lr.p~.\ I S Cnlrcr,~!) ,I Soulhcm Cul~lunl$d. Ph D . l ' n ~ \ c n ~di~Ha,h~ndlun ) Rajan. Subrarnaniam D. 19871, Assoctate Professor of Engtneering: B.Tech (Hons) Indian lnntltute of Technolog) Indta); M S , Ph.D.. Universlly of lowa Ramage, John (1990). Associate Professor of English: D m t o r . Wnting Across the Curriculum: B A . Whltrnan College, Ph.D.. Wash~ngtonState Universit) . . . . . 534 FACULTY Rsmirez, Richard G. (1987). Assxstant Professor of Declslon and Informarnon Systems: B.S.. Uncverslty -~~~~ of Guadalajza (Mer~co,:.MS. Postpraduats Colicgc ,Mcx~to):P h D . Texas A&M Untver,ll) Randall. Virginia R. (1962,. Prdfeswr EmcnlJl *f Englbih B.A.. Colicgc of lCru Rochelle. M A Anzunx Slate Unl\cnlly. Ph D (kcndmt3i (:allede Rnnkin. Robert L. 11971r . Asrocrare Profcisor of Engtneering; B.S.. Un~vers~ty of Texas. El Paso. Ph.D., Wslliam Marsh R ~ c eUnlvers~ty Rankin, W. Parkman (1982). Professor EmerlNs Of Journalism and Telecommunicat~on.B.S.. Syracuse Unlverslty: M B.A Ph.D.. New York Untversity Rnpp, James R. (1962). Professor of ArchltecNre. A~rociateDean. College of Architecture and Environmental Design: B.Arch, Universlty of Detroit: M.S.Arch.. Columbia Untvenity Rssmussen, David 1. (1963). Professor of Zaology: B.S., M.S.. University of Utah, Ph.D.. University of Michigan Rasmussen, Robert D. (1949). Proferaor Ementus of Agribusiness and Env~ronmentalResources: B.S., Iowa State University: M.S.. Washington State Universlty Ratner, Esther (1988). Ass~stanlProfessor of Deslgn. B.F A,, Washtngton University: M FA.. Unlvenity of Mtchtgan Raupp, Gregory B. (1985). Associate Protersor of Engtneering: B.S.. M S.. Purdue Unwerscty: Ph.D.. University of Wlscons~n.Mad~son Rauseh, Jack D. (1965). Assocrate Professor of MUSIC: Associate Director. Schaol of Music: B.S M.A Ohm State Unlverslty Rave, Wallace J. (1967). Associate Professor of Music: B.S.. illinois State Urnversity: M.M.. Ph.D.. Universlty of llltnois Rawls, William S. (1974). Professor Ementus of Physics; B.S.. Murray State College: M.S.. Tulane Univen~ty:Ph.D.. Iowa Stale Unlvenity Rn). William J. (IY681. Ruieuor of Elerncnlaq Educatton. Academic l'rognm Cwrdlnaur. Elernenraq EJucatlon. R S.. M S S I J ! ~llndven~ly of New Yark. Buffalo: Ed.D. Wayne State Un~vers~ty Reader, Mark (1967). Assoc~ateProfe%or of Polltlcal Sc~ence:A.B.. A.M., Ph.D.. Un~venityof Mtchigan R e k e W Philip MJ. (1980). Professor of Account ancy; B.S., Quincy College: M.B A,. Wa\h~ngton Un~verslty;Ph D.. Unlverslty ot illlnol\ Redman, Charles L. , l Y X 3 r . Pmlc\r.,r of hnthrupol og). Char. Dcpmrnenl of Anthropul~g).BA.. Hanard Un#\entt): hl A Ph D . Unocrslt) of Chicago Reed. Helen iIYX6,. Asvxrate Protc\.;or of Englnecr trig: A H tinuihrr Co~lcge:M S Ph D . Vlrglnla 1'ol)rcchnic ln\tttutr and State Ln~!crs.t) ~ ~ . . . . . . . . I I Reed, Pamela N. (1990). Assistant Professor of Public Affalrs: B.S.P A.. M.S P A . Russell Sage College Reed, IVillism H. (13hK.. A,swldr. Roiebsor of Aem,!nuucal Technulog). R S . I.'ni\cnlly of Oklahomd: hl S.. Ariruna Slate Lni\er%kty Reeves. Henr) C. ,1969~.Professor ui Mlcrob!alog): V,C, ~ e , j d e n tfar Rcxarch: B.S Frankl~nand Marshd. College: M A , P h D . Vanderhllt Unnerslty Reger, Rhonda K. (1988). Asslstant Professor of Management. B B.A., Texas A&M Unlvenity; M.B.A.. Ph D., University of llllnols Regier, Philip R. (1987). Assistant Professor of Accountancy: B A , St John's College: Ph.D.. Untverslty of I l l ~ n o ~ r Reieh. John W. (196% Professor of Psychology; B A,. M S Unlvenity of Oklahoma: Ph.D.. University of Colorado Reif, William E. (1970). Rofessor of Management: B.B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D..Uowerslty of Iowa Reiman, E u u k o Obata (1978). Asoftate Professor of Japanese: B.A Kelo Universlty (Japan); M.A.. Seton Hall Universlty: MA., Ph.D.. University of Wsconsm. Mddison Reingen, Peter H. (1982). Professor of Marketing. B.B.A., Cologne College (West Germany): M.B.A.. Ph.D Unlvenity of Cincinnatr Reiser, Castle 0. (1958). Profescor Ementus of Engineering: B.S.. Colorado State Un~versity,Pe1.E.. Color.~doSchwl of Mmes: Ph.D.. Univen~tyof Wiscansln, Madson Reiser, Mark (19881, Assistant Professor of Statistes: B.S Univenlty of Michigan: Ph D.. Universtty of Chteago Reiss, Peter W. (1976). Asslstant Professor of Business Law: B.S.. J.D.. Marquelte Unnvers!ty: M.A., Ar~zonaSlate Unlversity Renaut, Rosemary (1987). Assistant Professor of Mathematics. B.S.. Durham Unlversity; Ph.D.. University of Cambridge (England) Reneau, J. Hal (1975). Profecsor of Accountancy: B.B.A., M.S..TexasTech Unlversity. Ph.D.. University of M~ssauri.Colurnbla Reuter, Vineenl G . (1961). Professor Ernenus of Operattons Management. B S C.. M A,. Ph.D., Univenltv of Iowa Reynolds, Robert D. (1970). Associate Professor of Musfc: B.M.. Texas Chrrsttan Unwersity: M.M Universlty of Texas. Austbn. Ph.D ohlo State Umverety Reynolds, Stephen J. (1991). Arsocldte Professor of Geology. B.S.. Univenlty of Texas. M.S. Ph.D., Universxy of Arrrona Reynolds, Steven..I (1988). Assirrant Professor of Philosophy: B.A University of Chicago; M.A Ph D , Univentty of Calbfomia. Los Angeles . fl I I I I . . . . . . . . I FACULTY 535 I ez, Peter (1985). Assistant Professor. Center for Solid State Science and Physics. Assoclare Dlrectar. HREM Fac~hty.Center for Sohd State Sclence. B.A Un~versityof Cambridge England), M.S.. D.Phll. Un~renltyof Oxford (England) eznikoN, Sivon C. (1973). Professor of Deslgn: Centticate. New Yorb School of Interior Design; B.A.. Unwersity of Southweatem Louisiana: MA.. Louiriana State Unlversity. Baton Rouge ice, Glen E. (1986 , Associate Profesbor of Anthropalogy: Director. Ofice of Cultural Resource Management: B.A.. Reed College. M.A.. Ph.D. University of Washington ice, Margaret J. (1968). Professor Ementus of Commun~eat~on: A.B.. A.M Unlverslty of Kansas ice, Ross R. (1950 Professor Ementus of Polltical Science; M A Ph.D Unlverslty of Ch cago ice, Roy C. (1946). Professor Ementus ot Educalron: Dean Ementus. Canlmulng Educatkon and Summer Seaslons: B.S.. University of New Mexso: M.S University of Massarhusens. Amherst; Ph.D., Unrvers~tyof Texas. 4urtln ice, Warren 1958). Professor Emerltus of Engmeenng: B.S M.S ,Ph.D., Texas A&M Unlverslt) Richards, Gale L. (1965). Professor Ementus of Communication: B.A Uni\ers~tyof Akron: MA.. PhD.. Unrversity of Iowa Richards, Mary L. (1978). Associate Professor of Nursing: B.S.N. M.S.N.. De Paul Un~versit).Ph.D. Texas Woman's Untverslty Richardson, Deane E. (1970). Professor Ementus of Physlcal Educatzon: B.S.. Bradley Un~versity,M.A.. Ed.D.. Stanford Unlvers~ly Richardson, Grant L. 1953 Profe-sor Ementus ot Agribusmess and Environmental Resources. B S , M.S.. Universlly of Arizona: Ph D.. Oregon State Unlverslty Richardson. H.D. 1940). Professor Emerttus of # ~ o L n \ c ~ o~ ;i ~ ; a l . o n .~h B . ~h rt.. Ln~verqtty(11 Wt\consln. 5lld1ron. l'h D . lConhuzrtem I Unnrriit): L L D Anzana State Lnl(Crrtl) Richardson, Richard C. Jr. (1977 Profeasor of Higher Education: B S Castleton State College: M S Mshigm Stale Untverity: Ph.D. Un~versity of Texas. Au\rln Rickel, Harry P. (1948). Profeasor Emenlus of Musr. B M., M.M., Universlty of Arizona Riddle, Phyllis 1. (1989). Ass~srantProfessor of Sociology: B.A.. M.A.. Western Washington Unlversity: Ph D.. Stanford Unlversily Riding In, James (1990). Assistant Professor of lustice Stud~es,B.A Fon Lewts College: M.A A B.D. Untverslly of Cal~fomla.Lo, Angeles Riegelhaupt, Florence 1976). Associate Professor of Span~sh.B.A.. State Unwersnty ot New Yarh. Albany: M.A., Ph.D.. Slale Univentty of New York. Buffalo . 4 I . .. . Ih . I I I I ~~ . . ~ . I . . . . . Ringhofer, Christian (1983). Professor of Mathemat icr. M.A , Ph D Untvefiit) of Vtenna (Austria) Rios, Alberto A. 1982 .Professor of English. B.A.. M F A,. Unlbersity of Arizona Riske, Mare C. (1985). Assoc~ateProfessor of Theatre: B.F.A Nanh Dakota State Unlverslty; M F A,. Ph.D.. Wayne State Umversit) Riseeuw. John L. (1980). Associate Professor of Art. B.S.. M.A.. M.FA.. Untven!ty of Wlsconsln. Madison Rising, Steven W. (1981). Associate Professor of Zoology: B S , i n d m a Unlverstty. Ph.D., University of Washtngton Ritchie, Barry G. 1984 Assoctare Prafeasor of Phy\lcs: B S., Appalachian Slate Uo~versity:M.S.. Ph.D.. Unrverslly of South Carollna Rivera, Daniel E. (1990). Assoc!are Professor of Engtneenng. B S., Unlvers!ty of Rochester: M.S.. University of W~rcons~n. Madtsan. Ph D Callfomia Institute of Technology Robbins, Earl R. (1961). Professor Ementus of Computer Science: B.S.E.E Texas Technological College: M.S E.. Ph.D.. Anrana Slate Unlversity Robenon, Robert W. (1989). Assistant Professor of Botany: B.S.. M S Stephen F. Austin State University; Ph.D. Universlt) of Georg~a Roberts, Carolyn (1982). Assoc~ateProfessor of Nursnng: B.Sc.N Unlversllv of Western O n m o Canada): M E d . Columbla Unlverslty: Ph.D.. Wayne State Universlty Roberts, Chell A. (1989). Assistant Professor af Engineering: B.A , M S . . Universtty of Utah, Ph.D., Virginla Polytechnic h s d t u ~ eand State Untverblty Roberts, Thomas G. 1970). Associate Professor of Speclal Educat~an,Academ~cProgram Coordtnator, Spec~alEducatton: B.A.. Wake Forest Unlvenity: M A . Ph.D.. University of Nanh Carolina. Chapel Hill Robinson. Daniel 0. (1950). Professor Emer~tusof Agrtbusiness and Env ronmental Resources: A.B Brigham Young University: M.S.. Univenlty of Anzona. Ph.D.. Ohio State University Robinson. Helene M. (1967). Professor Emeritus of Murr. B A . Untversty of Oregon: M M.. Nonhwectem Unrversity Robinson, Sharon E. (1978). Professor af Counseling Psychology. Academlc Program Cwrdinalor. Counael~ngPsychology: B S M S.. Unlversity of W~cconvn.LaCrowe. Ph D.. lndtans Univenlty. Bloam~natan Rockumd. 41:" 1'. ,lYYO . A \ a x ~ a t ePrvfsrrur uf C'omp.lcr S ~ l e n c eand Englneer8ng. B S . \IS , Hrtgham Young Lnncrrs): PhU Camhndgc ~ n l i e r s ~ tEngland) ) . . . . . . . . . . 536 I FACULTY Rodd, Laurel R. (1975). Associate Professor of Japanese; B.A.. DePauw Univenity; M.A.T., k ~ t Tennessee State Untvers~ty:MA.. Ph D.. Unlvenlty of Mtch~gan Rodriguez, Armando (1990). Assistant Professor of Electrical Englneenng. B.S.. Polytechnic Institute of New York. Brooklyn; M S Ph D.. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Roe, Keith B. (1979). Professor Emeritus of Technology; B.S.. Wisconsin State College; M.A.. Univensty of Michigan Roedel, Ronald J. (1981). Professor of Englneering: B.S.E.. Prtnceton Univenlty; M.S., Ph.D.. Unlven~tyof Cahfomia. Los Angeles Rogers, Bradley B. (1984). lnctructor of Technology. B.S., M.S.. Montana State Untvenity Rogers, Rodney (1987). Asaocldte Professor of MUSIC; B.M.. Univenity of lowa; M.M., Arizona State University; Ph D.. Univentty of lowa Rollier, Dwayne A. (1971). Aasoclate Professor of Englneering: B.S., M.S.. Oklahoma State Un~verrity; Ph.D.. Flortda State Unnerrlty Rwk. Fern H. (1969). Professor Emeritus of Technology; B A,. Univenlty of Colorado; M.A.. Anzona State U n ~ v e n ~ t y Roosa, Mark W. 1980 , Associate Professor of Fam~lyResources and Human Development. B S Ohro State Unrverslty, M.A., Ph.D.. Mlchrgan State Untverstty Roper, Devan J. (1966). Aasoctate Professor of Technology. B.S., Utah State Unlvenlty, MS.. Arizona State Unlvenlty R m l e s , F. Arturo (1980). Associate Profes\or of History; B.A., Arizona State Un~versnty:M.A Stanford Unrverslty; Ph.D , lndlana Unwentty. Bloom~ngton Row, Jonathan (1968). Profe\sor of Law. Awxmte Dean. College of LAW;B.A.. University of Pennsylvanta; LL.B.. Unlvenlty of Minnesota. T w ~ n Citles Rme, Seth D. (1976). Asrocrate Professor of Chemistry; B S Unlverstty of Callfarn!a. Berkeley. Ph D Unlven~tyof Callfom~a.San Diego Rosen, Seymour L. (1986). Professor of Music: Dean. Colleee of Fine An?. B.S.. The Juliliard School Roui. Patrick J. IYb7,. A b s ~ l a t eProf<>b~)rof P\)cholog). BS.. St. Mar)', Collyc: MA.. San Fernando Valleb Slate Collrpe. - Ph D . Ln,ver\~tvof Callfomba. ~ > v ; n t d e Rothschild, Mary L. (1975). Assocrate Protesor of Hnrory: B A . M A Ph D Unlven~ryof Wash ng ton Rounds, Jcrald (1986 Professor of Conatruct~an: B.S.C E Un~venctyof Colorado; Ph.D Unlverstty of Dundee (Scotland) Rover, R. Craig (1952). Professor Emerltun of Educdt!on, B.A., Upsala College; M.A.. St. Lawrence Univenkty. Ph D.. Cornell Unlventty . . . . . . . . . . I Rovetta, Mark R. (1989). Asststant Professor of Geology: A.B.. Unlven~tyof Califomla, Berkeley; Ph D Un~versityof Washtngton Rowe, Kenneth L. (1962 .Professor Emeritus of Marketing; B.A.. M.A., Nonhern lowa Univentty; Ph.D., Mlchtgan State Unlverstty Rowley, James (1986), Aasoclate Professor of An; B.F A.. Kansas Clty An Instttute; M.F.A Univentty of Utah Roy, Asim (1983). Associate Professor of Management Sclence; BE., Calcutta Unrven~ty(India); M.S.. Case Western Reserve Un vennty; Ph.D.. University of Texas. Austin Roy. Radha R. (1963 , Professor of Phystcs; B Sc M.Sc Untvenity of Calcutta (Indta): Ph D.. Untverstty of London (England) Roy, Ramendra P. (1981). Professor of Engmeenng, B.Sc., Univentty of Calcutta (lndla); B.S.. Unlverslty of Jadavpur (Indna); M.S Untvenity of Warhmgton; M Sc.. Ph D.. Un~versityof Calttom~a. Berkeley Ruch, William A. (1968). Professor of Operattons Management, B.S.. M.B.A.. D B A,, lndlana Unwersity. Bloamington Rucker, RobeR (1986). Asl,tant Professor of Eng~neering;B.S , M.S.. Untvenlty of Miami; M.S.. Ph.D Anzana State Unlvenrty Run, Paul F. (1958). Professor of Englneering; B S C E M S C.E.. Case Wertem Reserve Unlvenlty Rummel, John R. (1975). Proferror Ementua of Architecture; B.A.. M.S., Stanford Unrvenlty Rupp6, Reynold J. (1960). Professor Ementus of Anthropology; B.A.. Univenlty of New Mexico; Ph D Harvard Univenlty Rush, James (1990). Asssstant Professor of History; MA.. Ph.D., Yale Un~verbity Russell, Paul E. (19671, Professor Emeritus of Engineering. B S E E.. B S M E.. New Mextco A&M Univenlty. M.S E E Ph.D Untversity of Wlsconain. Madison; P.E. Russo, Nancy Felipe (1985). Profeswr of Psychology: Director, Women'a Stud~erProgram: B.A.. Univenlty of California. Davis. Ph D.. Comell Untvenitv Rutherford, Rohen R. Jr. 1976 Prufess~rof Sppr..sl Wu;a$on. R S . M FA . U n ~ v c h ~of t) Vlr~lnla. - FA S Ph D Vandrrb~ltL n i \ e n ~ t r Rutowski, Ronald L. (1976). Professor of Zoalogy; B.A. Unzvenity of Califamia. Santa C m g Ph D.. Comell Unlven~ty . I . . . . . . . . . . . . Sacks, Benjamln (1963). Professor Emeritup of Hlstory; B A,, Univcnlty of New Mexco; MA.. McGxll Unwenrty (Canada). Ph D., Stanford Unnvenlty I I I 1 FACULTY 537 I I I I I I I I Sackton, Frank J. (1976). Professor Ementus of Public Affann. B S.. Unlverslty of Maryland. College Park: M.P.A., Arirona State Unlverstty Sadalla, Edward K. (1974). Asroclate Professor of Psychology; B A , Un~versnyof Cal~fomr~. Berkeley. Ph.D.. Stanford Unlverslty Sadler, William E. (1975). Asslstant Profe~sorof Design; B.S.. M.S.. Kent State University Saenz. Della S. (1989). Assistant Professor of Psychology, B.A.. Pan American Unlverslty; M.A.. Ph.D.. Princeton Untversity Saldaria. Johnny (1981). Associate Professor of TheaIre: B FA.. M F.A.. University of Teras, Austin Salerno, Nicholas A. (1961). Professor of Engltsh: B.A.. MA.. Anzona State University: Ph D.. Stanford University Salmin, Seymour (1981). Associate Professor of Technology; B.A.E., M S.A.E., Georgta Institute of Technology San Martin, lgnacio (1990). Associate Professor of Planning. B S Ponland State Unlversay: D Arch., Deslgn. B~lbaoTechntcal lnstltute (Spain M.C.P.. M.L A,. Unlverslty of Cal~farnia.Berkeley Sanchez, Angel (1990). Assistant Rofewor of Forelpl Languages; Ltcenclatura. Unlvers ty Complutense (Spatn); M.A Untverslty of Mmnnesola, T w ~ nCitres Sanders, Bevle T. (1957), Professor Emenlus of Accountancy; B.B A.. North Texas State University; M.S., Texas A&M Univers~ty:Ph.D.. Unlversrty of Texas. C.P.A.. Arizona. Texas Sanders, Christopher 0. (1989). Assistant hofeswr of Geology. B S., Unrvenlty of Nevada. Reno; M.S., Ph.D., Cal~forn~a InstlNte of Technology Sandler, lrwln (1975). Professor of Psychology. B.A Brooklyn College; Ph D., Unlverstty of Rochester Sands, Kathleen M. (1977). Professor of Engl~ah. B.A.. Fon Wright College of the Holy Names;MA., Ph.D.. Un~vers~ty of Ar~zona S a n k Alfred C. (1990). Assistant Professor of An; B.F.A.. Brtgham Young Univercity: M.F.4 (Equlv ). Baael School of Design (Swllrerland) Sankey, Otto F. (1982). Asroc~ateProfessor of Phyrncr: B S.. Unlventty of Mtrsoun. SI. Louis, MS.. Ph.D Washtnnon Un~versltv Sansone, Fred J. (1965). Professor Ementua of Mathemattcs: B.S.E.. M.S E.. Unwenity 4f Mlchtaan: M S.. Ph.D. Ruteers. me Statc . . . . . Santas, Sheryl L. (1989). Assoc~dteProfessor of Multrcultural Educatlon, B A . M.A.. Queens Colleee: Ph.D.. Kansas State Un~vers!tv SBntos d e Barons. Mnr!ann 1 IYXY). Ass~,lan~ h > t c \ u > rof P\yrholug) I" Wu.a~un. B S.. Ctty Un~rcmll)uf Neu York. . M A . Ph D.. Un~\enlt,of Texas. ~"stnn Sareent. f - . Charles S. Jr. (1971). . ,. Assoczate Professor o.~ Geography: B.A.. Unxvers~tyof Wyoming; M.A.. Ph.D Universtty of California. Berkeley Saric. William (1984). . . Professor of Enemeenne. ". B.S.. lllkois Institute of Technology; M.S, Univentty of New Mexico; Ph D.. Illinois lnstitute of Technology Sater, Vernon E. (1962). Professor of Engmeenng. B.S.Ch.E.. M.S.Ch.E., Ph.D., Ill~notsln~tituteof Technology Satterlia. Rlrhard A. (IYRO,. Associate Profersor of Zuulugy. B A . Sunoma Slalr Unnentl): Ph D.. Unncn~l).of Crl~fomtd.Santa Barbara SatterIhwaltr, k t e r L. Jr. (1Y68). P r o f e . ~of Edussuunsl S4cdia 2nd Cornpurcn. B S h l S . W D . Indiana Un~bcrs#t).Bluomtngton Sattler. Howard E. (1967). Professor of Education: AcaJemlc R o g r ~ mCourdtnator. Lcarnnng m d In~rrucr~anbl Technology: B.S.. M S P h D Arizona State Univenzty S a w e , h'evin W. t 1959). Prvfrrror df Mstherndlivs; B S.. MA.. Pcnn.yl\ml~Sure Un~verstly:Ph.D.. Lnlver,~!) of C3ltfornla. 10., Angelr\ Schabacker. Jrneph C. 11363). Pmfcr Technoloeb. ~ .-B,S... Nonhern llllnotr Un~versltv: ,. M.A Ed D Arizona State Unlverslty Schmidt. Randall B. 1968). Assoc~ateProfessor of Ac Hamltne Univers~ty:MA.. Uncversity of New Mexico Schnaitman, Carl A. (1989). Professor of Micrabtol ogy. Char. Depanment of M~crab~ology: B.S.. MS.. Ph.D.. Syracuse Un~ventty Srhneider, Anne L. t13nJl. l'roier\ur uf J u ~ l ~ r r SI~dic5.k m . Collcec 21 P ~ b l l cP I J ~ ~ A R ~ IA, . \I.,\.. Oklahoma Stalr I'nt\cr.~l).Ph D InJnans Univeraity. Blaom~ngton Sehneller. Eugene S. 1985). Professor of Health Admlnasrrauon and Pal~cy.Dtrectar. School of Health Admrntalr~tianand Polry. B.A., C.W. Post College: Ph D New York Unnersay Schoebel. Henr) (1990) Asa!atant Professor of An. B.F A , Syracuse Un~versaty:M.F.A., Untversity of Maryland Uni\erslty College Schoen, Robert A. 1966). Professor Ementus of Technolog). B.S.. M S . Arizona State Unlvenlty Schoenaener, James (1967). Professor of Anthropol agy: A.B Un berstl) of Chrcago. M S Unlventty of Anron~.Ph.D Southem llllnola Un~verslty Schroder. Dieter K. (19RI), Professor of Engineering: B.S.E E M.S.E E , McG~llUnlverstty (Canada): Ph.D , Unlverslty of l l l ~ n o ~ r Schrwder. Milton R. 1969 .Professor of Law. B.A.. Wealeyan Unlvers~ty:J.D.. Univentty of Chtcago Schuback, Gertrud B. (1966). lnarmctar Ementua of German: Faculty A\(ociat~of German: B.A.. M.A Arizona Stale Unwer\it) Schultz. Jmeph J. I 1'1841. l'n>f:rr>r of 4ccc,untdncy. B.S.. \1 U..\ l ~ * \ l ~ l l p31ile p ~ L'nl\cnlly. P h D . -%~ppn L ' n ~ v c n ~ot )f Tcu'. , \ U \ I I I I . C P 4 . . Sehutte, Jerr) (1988 Aaslstant Professor of An: B A , Fon Hays State Untveralty. M.F.A.. Anzond State Unnver~it) . . ~- ~ -. ~ ~ . ~ BA.. . . . . . . . . Sehwalm. David E. 1986). Assmate Professor of Englah: D~rector,Fnrst Year Comporltlon, B A,. Carleton College: M.A.. Ph D.. University of Chlcago Schwuttke, Guenter (1983). Professor Ementus of Engmeenng. B S.. Ph D.. Unlverstly of Munich (West Germany) Scott. K.R. Caotaln 1988 . Asalstant Professor of ~ ! l l t a r ySciince: B.S.. &tern New Mexlco Unlverslty Scoular. Darid B. (1952). Professor Ementus of MJ,IC.B A T c l i ~ ,Chrlrljan Lnj\cr\it): B.M.. I ~ * r c n u cC.rllcge. M 4 Calumbu Un~tcr,nl) Searloss.. Lyndon W. (1973 . Professor of Reading . 3nJ l.$br~r). Sc8cn.e. 4;djem~ Pr~prsmCoordtndtor. Kcad~np3nd L l b r q Sctencc. B 5 . We,, Cheder Slslc Col.cpe: rl A . 1'h.U. S!ncusc University Sebald, Hans (1963), Profescor of Soctology. B.A.. Manchester College. M.S.. Ph D . Ohto State Un~verslty Seban, Robert R. (19881, Arvstant Professor of Computer Science and Engineertng: B E City College of New York. M.S.. Ph D.. Purdue Unlverslty Sehested, Calene R. (1967). As~trtantProfessor of Nunlng: B S Untversity of Arhanras. Favetteville: M.S N., Unrvera~tyof M q l a n d . Baltlmorc Seipp, Kenneth F. (1963). Professor of Muszc. B.S., Hanw~ckCollege: M M.. Unwersity of Kansas: Mus Ed.D.. Ind~anaUnlveratt). Blwm~ngton Selleek, Herbert H. (1973 Professor Ementus of Canstructlon. B S.C E Iowa Stale Untversity Sellhelm. Eckart (1989). Professor of Muslc. Concen Diploma, Staatltche Hachbchule fur Musik (West Germanv) Sen. Arunabha (1986 Aaslstant Professor of Computer Science and Engmeenng. B E., Jadavpur Univers~ty(Ind~a):Ph.D.. Untversitv of South Carolina Senner, Wayne M. (1973 Asaoc~ateProfersor of German. B A,. Portland State Unlverstr,. M.A., Unlvenlty of Waahlngtan: Ph D Untventty of lllinols Sensibar. Judith 1985). Aqsociate Professor of Engl~ah.B.A.. Vasaar College. M.A Ph D Un~venityof Chicago Seperieh. George J. (1976). Asroclate Professor of Agnbu-mess and Env~ronmentalResources: B S , Loyo a Untvernry. Chicago: M.S.. Ph.D.. Mrchlgan Slate Untvenlry Serna, Irene A. 1988 Aralslant Proferror of Early Chlldhwd Educatlon. B.A., M A,. Stanford Unl\erslty Serwint, Nancy 1. (1988). A\slstant Professor of An, B.A., University of lllinots: M.A.. Univen~tyof Chtcago. M A . Ph D Princeton Untventty ~ . ~~~ . . . .. . . . . . . . I FACULTY 539 I I- Shadden. Marie Malor , 119901. . .. Asststant Professor of Aero,pace Studle*. B ,\ I!noveh~ry uf Cdl~iurntd. Berlele): % t PA . Gulden Gale L'nwcn.!) Shafer. Roben E. (1966,. Prufe,,ur Emeritus of Engltsh. B.S.. M.S.. Unlvenlt) o i H ~ w o n , ~ n . Msdtron. U U . .Culumbid Untterslr) Shafer. Susanne M. 19661. Professor of Educatran~l Polw) Stud~es:A.B.. Srnllh College: .\I A,. S)rdcure Unwers~ty.Ph D . Cnnerslt) of .Ml;hlpan Shah., l-a m i (19841. . .. Associate Professor of Enetneer mg: B.S.M.E.. Universtty of Karachi: M.S., University of Pittsburgh: Ph.D.. Ohio State University Sharer,Jon W. (1975). Asroclate Professor of An: B A,, Rw$euelt U n ~ v e n ~ t M y : S Ilhnois lnsdtute of Technology; Ph D., Ohlo State U n ~ v e n ~ t y Shaw, Milton C. (1978). Profesaor Emeritus of Engineering; B.S.M.E., Drexel Universsty: M.E.Sc.. Sc.D.. Unlvenity of Cinc~nnati:Dr.H.C., University of Louvarn (Belgium) Shell, Lean C. (1967). Associate Professor of Counselor Education; Assocmte Vice President. Student Affa~n:B A,. Unlvenity of Colorado, AM.. Ed.D.. University of Northern Colorado Sheller, Don (1986). Professor Ementus of Manufacturing Technology; B.M.E.. Ohio State Untvennty. M.S.. Arizona State Untversity Shen, C.C. (1982). Assoctate Professor of Engineer ing: B.S.E.E.. National Tatwan University (Tatwan): MS.. State Unlverslty of New York. Stony Bmak: P1I.D. Stanford Unlverstty Sheppard, Douglas C. (1971). Professor Ementus of Spanlsh: B.A.. Montana State University: M.A.. Ph.D., Univera~tyof Wisconsin. Madlsan Sherman, Thomas L. (1964). Professor of Mathemat ~cs.B A . Unwenlty of Cal~forn~a, Los Angeles; M.S.. Ph.D.. University of Utah Sheydayi, E. Yury (1973). Associate Professor of Archrtecture: B S.C E Unlverslty of Arizona: M.S.C.E Anrona State Unlvenlty Shin, Kvang (1983). Associate Professor of Englneenng, B.S Seoul Nat~onalUntversity (South Korea); Ph.D.. Nonhwestem Unlvenlty Shinn, Randall A. (1978). Professor of Mualc; B.A Southwestem Oklahoma State Un~verstty;M.M Unlversity of Colorado: D.M A . Unlversity of llllnols Shinn, Thelma J. (1975). Profe,sar of English: B.A.. Central Connecticut State College: MA.. Ph.D.. Purdue Unlvenlty Shipp, Vernon E. (1966). Asststant Professor of An; B S., Grand Canyon College. M A,. Anwna Slate Unlvenkty Shipper, Frank M. (1977 , Associate Professor of Management: B.S M.E.. West Vtrgmla Unrveraity. M.B.A., Ph.D., University of Utah . ~~ ~ ~ - I . I I I I I I I . . . .. ShuRUII. Weldun P. (14511,.Profc,%orEmcnru\ of Sccdnddg Educa~an;k a n t m c n l ~ s Studen! . L~le. B S.. Nonheut .M$>rour~ Strte Ted;herl Coll~.&e. M A Ph D.. Untveralty of Missouri. Columbia Shriver, Keith A. (1982). Arroc!ate Professor of Accounlancy. B.S , Llnfield College: M.S Arizona State Unlversity: Ph.D.. Untvenity of Texas. Austm; C.P.A Anzona Shugan, Jerry C. Colonel (1990). Professor of Aerospace Studies; Char. Department of Aerospace Studies; B.S.. M.A Arizona State Univers~ty Shuman. I. Gayle (1974). Professor EmerlNs of Justlce Studies, B S M A . Ed.D.. Artzona State Univers~ty Shunk, Dan L. (1984). Associate Professor of Engmeertng: Dtrector. Computer Integrated Manufacturing System Research Center: B.S.I.E.. M S I E , Ph.D.. Purdue Un~venity Slferd, Sue Perrott (1989). Asststant Professor of Operations: B.S.. Denison Universlty: M.B.A.. Wnght State Univenity; M.A.. Ph.D., Ohio State Untvenlty; C.P.A Ohlo Silvaroli, Nicholas J. (1963). Professor Emeritus of Read~ngand Ltbrary Sciences. B.S.. State Unlversity of New York.Fredonu. M A . Sute University of New York. Buffalo; Ed.D Syracuae Untvers~ty Silver. Benjamin (1971). Professor Ementur of Iaurnal~smand Telecammun~cat~on; B.A.. M.A.. University of Iowa Simmons, Douglas J. (1963). Assistant Professor of French: A.B.. Wabash College: M.A.T.. Harvard University, Cenificat de f m c a t s usuel, degreesupenew, Cenaficat de pmndnciation francam. La Sorbonne (France) Simon, Sheldon (1975). Professor of Polltlcal Science; B.A.. Universitv of Minnesota. Twin Cities: M.A.. Princeton University. Ph.D., Universlty of Minnesota, Twin Cxties Slmosan.. Brooks (19901. . . Assistant Professor of Htsror). B A,. I n l r c n l t ) ot V$rgonta.%I A Ph D Unltrnir) of Wlscunrin. Madoron Singer, Stan (1987,. .A\s!\tdnt Prufe\rur uf Theare. A%slrtdnlChair uf Thenlrc; B.A.. L n . \ e r ~ lof Eran>\~tle: $ ! A , lndlmd Ln:,cnlt); Ph U.. Inlvcrrtr) .,t (:rlltumra. I.'>* Angrlc, Singhal, Avi C. (1977). Professor of Engineering; B %.Math. Agra Unlvenjty (India), B Sc Engr.. B.Sc.Hons .St. Andrews Univen~ty(Scotland), S.M., C.E.. Sc.D.. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sinhs, Rajiv K. (1989). Asslatant Professor of Marketmg; B.A., M A,. Delhl Untvenity (Indta); Ph D., Pennsylvania State Unwenity Sinkob. Abraham (1961,. Pn,fc\n,r Emrntur of Mathemarl<\: B S . . Coi.r.gr uf Clly of Neu York: MS.. Calumhls L'nlrun~l).P h D . George Wash~ngtonUntversity . . . . . . . . . FACULTY 541 . mmerfeld, Milton R. (1968 Professor of Botany. Associate Dean. College of Liberal Ans and Sciences, B.S.. Southwest Texas Slate College: Ph.D.. Waahlngron Un~versttv omoza, Oscar U. (1991). Asaac~areProfessor of Foretgn Languages: B.A., M.A.. Ph D.. Untvenity of Arizona panias, Andreas S. (1988). Assistant Professor of Eng~neenng.B.S E E , M S.E.E. Ph.D . West Vtrglnla Unlverr~l) Spence, John C.H. (1976). Professor of Physlcs; M.Sc.. Ph D.. Untvers~tyof Melbourne (Australla) Spector, Joseph (1990). Ass~stantProfessor of Electrical Engineering; B.S.. Stanford Unlversrg; Ph.D., Unnverstty of Callfamia. Santa Barbara Spielberg, Jack (1990). Assistant Professor of Mathematics; B S Stanford Unwers~t).Ph D University of Californ~a.Berkelev Spielmann. Katherine A. (1987 Assi5rant Professor of Anthropology; A.B Hanard Unwerslt). M.A , Ph.D., Universlty of Mzchigan Spinosa, Frank (1965), Profesaor of Mustc; B.M , M.A., Boston Unwers~t):D M . 4 . Unners~tyof Illlnols Spring, Robert S. 1988). Assaclate Professor of MUSIC;B.M M M D M A . Unlventty of M~ch~gan Squires, Rose L. (1981). Professor Emeritu5 of Nursing: B.S Duquesne Untverstty. M A . Ed D . Columbla Unlverslty St. Louis, Robert D. 1982). Assactate Profe5sor of Management Science: A.B.. Rackhurst College: MS.. Ph D Purdue Untven~t) Stadmiller, Jack E. 1963 Professor Emenlus of Industrial Technology: B.S.. Untverstty of Utah: M.A., Anzona State Univera~t) Stafford, Kenneth R. (1957 Proferror Ementus of Educat~onalPqcholog): B.A MEd.. Ph D Un~venltyof Oklahoma Stahl, Robert 19781, Assaclate Pmfessar of Secondary Education; B A . M.A., Ed.D.. Unlverstly of Flonda Staley. Frederick A. (1970 Assaclate Professor of Elementary Educat~on.B A,. M.A.. Western Mlchlgan Unlvers~ty;Ph D.. M ~ c h ~ g aState n University Stalzer, Frank S. (1955). Profeqaor Emer~ruaof Music: B.M.Ed., Universil) of Kancas, M.M., Eastman Schwl of Music Stange, Jean B. (1970). Professor Ementus of Famrly Resources and Human Development: B.S.. Iowa Slate Unlvenlty. M S Untverrlty of Mlnnecata. Twm Cltles Stanley. James T. (1968). Professor of Englneenne: B.S.. M.S.. Ph D Un \ersttj of llilnols B I" I I I I I I I I I I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stanton, Ann M. (1980. Professor of Law; B.A.. Unwercll) of Mmnesota. Twln Cnties; Ph.D.. I.D., Stanford Univen~ty Stark, Barbara L. 1972 Professor of Anthiopoiogy: B.A., Wllllam Marsh Rtce Un~rers~t). M.Phll, Ph.D., Yale Untvers~ry Stark, John C. (1985). Assocrate Professor of Theatre. B.S.. Wayne Slate College; M.F.A.. Umvers~tyaf Nebrarka. Ltncoln Starfield. Sumner G . (1972). Professor ot Phystcsl Astronomy; B A,. University of Callfomra. Berkeley; MA.. Ph.D.. Untverslty of Caltfom~a.Lor Angeles Stauffer. Sandra L. (1990). Assistvlr Professor of Music: B.S.. West Chesler Unlversit): M.M.. Ph D.. Unwerslt) of Mrchlgan Steadman, Lyle B. (1971). Asalstant Professor of Anthropology: B.A.. Occidental College: M.A Un~versityof Cal~fornta.Los Angeles: Ph D . Australian Natronal Un~versity(Australla) Stearns, MaryBeth 1981). Regents' Professor of Phys~cr,Asaciate Dean. Research. College of Liberal Ans and Sccences: B.S.. Unnersity of h e r o t a . Twm Cltler. Ph D . Cornell Unlvenlty Steere, Caryl J. 1960 Professor Ementus of Educat~on:B A,. Albton College; MA.. Anzona State University Stem, Bernita M. (1961 .Professor Emenms of Nursing; B.S.N.. M.P.H., Universtty of Minnesota. Twin Cittes Steimle, Timothy C. \ IYhS,. ,\\ststant I + ~ f e s < ~ot >r Chcmtslq. B S \ l ~ c h ~ g aStale n I . ' n ~ \ ~ . n oPh t). D Unl\rrrll) uf Cdllfom.~.Sdnta Udrolrr Steiner, Frederick (1989). Professor of Planning. Char. Depanment of Planntng; B.S., M.C P . Unlvers~tyof Cmcinnal~.M R P M A . Ph.D.. Umverait) of Pemsylvanra Stelnmann. Wilbur L. (1959). Prafeswr Ementus of Engineering. B.S.E E , Universlty of M~nnesota. Twin Ctties. M.S.. Universtty of Iowa Stelmach, George E. 19901. Professor of Exercxse Sc~enceand Physical Education; B.S.. Unlverslty of Illinolr: M.A., Ed.D., Unlversit) of Caltfornia. Berkeley Stephens, Nancy J. (1979). As~actateProfessor of Mxkeung; B S.. M.S.. Unnersa) oflll~nors.Ph.D.. Unlvenity of Teraq. Austln Stevenson, Harold W. (1967). Professor Ementus of Fmance. B.S.. University of Minnesota. Twsn Clttes; M B A . Ph D . Unnerslty of Mlchtgan, C F A Steverson, Norris J. 1972). Professor Emenms of Ph)s~calEducat~on:B.A.. Anzona State Universlt); M S , Univenrty of Southern Calcfornia . . . . . . 542 FACULTY Stewa* Ernest 1. (1959), Prafecsar Ementus of Health Sc~ence:B S., M.S.. Utah State Unlversrty. Ph.D Columb~aUnlveralty Stewart, Kenneth M. (1947). Professor Emeritus of Anthropology. A B M A . Ph D . Unlvenlty of Caltfomla. Berkeley Still, James B. (1990 , A ~ ~ o c l aProfessor te ot Commun~cation:B.A. M A , Anzona State Univenity: Ph.D., Mlchlgan State Unwersity Stiles, Philip G. (1969). Profeshor of Agnbu5inesr and Envlronmenul Resources: B.S Untveruty of Arkanads. M.S.. Univers~tyof Kentucky: Ph.D.. Mlch~ganState Unlvenity Stiter, William H. (1954). Professor Ementuq of Cornmunacauon. B A . Lou~c~ana Polytechnic Instaute, M A . Ph.D., Lniveraity of Denver Stock, William A. (1984). Prafeaaar of Exercise Sctence and Phyrical Educat~on.B.A Blackbum College: M S., Ph.D, lowa State Unlrerslty Stocker, David Allen (1978 Professor of Music: B.S.. Concordla Teachen College; M.M.. Ph D.. Nanhwestem University Stokrocki, Mary, L. (1990). Associate Professor of An. B.S.. State Un~versitvof New York. New Paltr: M.s.. Ma\ssdchusetts College of An D.Ed.. Pennsylvania State Univerplty Stone, Gregory 0. (1986). Asslatant Professor of Psychology: B.A.. Harvard Unlvenlly. Ph.D., Univenlty of Callfornla. San Dlego Stone. William .I. 11967 Profeasor of Exerclae ~ r i r n c ranJ ~ h ) i u : FJu~rt!un. ~l B S Boston Unwer,~t): h l S . FldnJa Srstc U n ~ b c n ~ rU) .. D . Unl\rr,!t) u i Ciltfurn8*. Berkcle). Stoner, K. I.!""1985,. .A,..,unt P~ole\.~Or of H.rtoq. B S . Gcorgc Peabod! Collcgc tor Tc~chcr,.M A . Ph D , lndl~ndCnl\erut) Stoakey, John A. (1976). Acsociate Professor of Polltical Science. A.B.. M A . Marshall Un~versity: Ph.D. Untvemty of Kentucky Stout. Minard \\'. < 10681. I'rofe\ror Cmertru. of Edui4tlun. R A . l'nl\r.r*tly af Nonllcrn Iou>. M n . Ph D . Std!e I l n ~ \ e n l l )of l o u i Sluul. Robert (1978,. Prdfe,,ur of FJu.rt~unil Adrn~ntstnr~on and S~pcntslon.B ,\ Clrleton (:olleyc. Ph D Unircr,lty of Chtcago S t o ~ e Kwl , J. I IYh7,. .Arra.111~ I?Ufe\\or of HISIOT) Airi,tmt Dcdn. Grddudte C~llege.B A I'h D.. C n w c n ~ t )ot Southern Caljtorn,a Strange, Richard E. (1974). Professor of Music: Director. B.tnd\: B M E . Wlchlta State University: M M E , University of Colorado: D M A Boston Univenity Straub, Calvin C. (1961). Proferror Emeritus of Archaecture, B.Arch Untreratty of Southern C~llfornla Strawn, Roland S. (1967). Aasoc~ateProfeasor of Technology. B S E E M S E E Unlverrlly of Illmo~s;Ph.D.. Anzona State Untverslt) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Streufert, Hildegarde (1961). Pmfeqcor EmenNs of Design: B.S.. Untverslty of Mnnneaota. Twin Cities; MS., lowa State Unlverslty Strojnik, Ales (1969 Professor Emerttua of Physics; Dlplom log. Ph D . Un~versityof Ljubljana (Yugosiavca) Strom, Robert D. (1969). Professor of Psychology in Education: B.S Macalester College: M.A.. University of Minnesota. T w ~ nC ~ t ~ ePh.D., r. Univenlty of Mtch~gan Strouse, Daniel S. (1990). Associate Professor of Law; Director. Center for the Study of Law. Science, and Technology. College of Law, A.B.. S.M.. Harvard University. J.D.. Untven~tyof Wnsconrm. Madison Stuler, John H. (1962). Professor of An: B.A., M F A,. Arwona State Unwerstty Stump, Edmund (1976). Professor of Geology: Chair. Depanment of Geology: A.B.. Harvard Unrversity, M S Yale Univenlty. Ph.D., Ohm State Untven!ty Stumpf, Angela M. (1959). Professor EmeriNs of Nursing. B S.N., Marquene Un~versay.MA.. Untverstty of Chicago Stutsman, Paul S. (1967). Professor Emeritus of Chernlmy: B.S.. U n ~ v e n ~ of t y Illmois; Ph.D., Unlversty of W~sconsm,Madtsan Stutz, Jean C. (1981). Associate Professor of Botany; B.S.. Ursinus College. M.S.. Untvers~tyof Delaware, Ph.D., Pennsylvma State Unlvenlly Suggs, Robert E. (1987). Associate Professor of Law; B.A.. Unlverslty of Mchlgan: I.D. Harvard University Sullivan, Deborah A. (1976). Associate Professor of Sociology. B S Unwenity of Massachusens. Amherat: MA.. University of California. Irvme; Ph D . Duke Unwenlty Sullivan, Howard J. (1971). Professor of Education: B.S.. Oregon College of Education; M.Ed., Ph D.. University of Oregon Sullivan, John J. (1976). Professor Ementus of Educarton: B.A.. Villanova Untvenlty, M.A., Ph.D.. Anzona State Univenity Sundwall, Harry W. (1962). Pmfcscor Emeritus of Educatlon: B.S., Bngham Young Untventty: Ph.D.. Unlvenlty of California. Berkeley Sunkett, Mark E. (1976). Associate Professor of Mualc: B.M.. Cunla Institute of Mussc: M.M.. Temple Un~venrry Surbeck, Elaine (1988). Ass~stantPrnfesror of Early Childhood Educauon: B A,. Unlvenlty of Washington: M.Ed.. Ed.D.. Unlvenlty of Georgia Sushka, Marie E. (1984). Professor of Rnance: B.A.. Sweet Brlar College. M.A , Ph.D.. Georgetown Univerrity Sutton, Robert K. (1986). Asststant Professor of H~story.B A,. Pasadena City College: M.A., Portland State Untvenity: Ph D . Washington State Unlvenlty . . . . I I I I I I I I 1 FACULTY 543 I SwafTord, James R. (1971). Professor Emeritus of Botany: B.S., M S., Arizona State Unlversxty Swagert, S. Laird (1971). Professor Ementus of Political Science; B.A.. Western Illinois State Teachers College: M.A.. Ph.D University of Iowa Swaim. S. Daniel 1975). Professor of Music: B.M.. ~~. Cm;innal Collcgr Con\ervau> uf \lu,n~. \I >I K , Indtma L'nnrrrlt!. B u ~ n l t n p u n D . M A Kanh Tcxas Cnlrcri.ty Swanson, Tod D. (1988). Assistant Professor of Rellg~ousStudles: B.A , University of Minnesota, Tuin Cities: M.DIv., Luther Theologtcal Seminary, Ph D Unlvenity of Chlcago S w a m , Teresa A. (1980). Ascoclate Professor of Marketing: B.S.. M.B.A. clanan State College, Ph.D.. Ohm State Unrversit) Sweeney, J. Gray 1986 Professor of Art; B A,. University of New Mcxro. M.A.. Ph.D. Indiana Unibenity. Blmmington Sweeney, James D. (1989). Ass~stantProfessor of Engmeering; Sc.B.. Brawn University. M.S.. Ph D.. Case Western Reserve Unlversity Swimmer, Alvin (19631, Assocrate Professor of Mathematics: B S Pennsylvanra State Unwersity: M.S.. New York Univenlty: Ph.D.. University of Callfornla. Berkeley Swisher, Karen (1986). Assistant Professor of Mult~culruralEducation: D m t a r . Center for Indlan Education; B.S.. M.S.. Nonhern State College: Ed.D. Unlverslty of Nonh Dakota Sylvester, Edward J. (1982). h s o c ~ a t eProfessor of Journal~smand Telecommunraoon: A B Prtnceton Unrversay. M.A.. C ~ t yCollege Szarek, Stanley R. (1974). Associate Professor of Botany: B.S.. Callfornia State Universtty. Pomona: Ph.D.. Unnversity of Callfomia. Riventde . ~ . . . . . Tal, Shih-Peng Stanley (1990), Assistant Professor of Microbiology; B.S., M.S.. Nattonal Tatwan Normal Unwersity (Tatwan): M.S..Ph.D. Universlty of II11no1s Tambs, Lewis A. (1969). Professor of History: B.S., Un~vers~t) of Caltfornta. Berkeley. MA., Ph D., Unlverslty of Callfornta. Santa Barbara Tang, Betty (1990), Assistant Professor of Mathemat ics. B.A.. K~rklandCollege. Ph.D., Unlverslty of Southern Cal~fornta Tate. Donald J. 11958). Pmfessor Ernentus ot General Busmes~:B.S.. Kanra? State Teachers College. M.A.. Ed.D. Neu Yark Unsvers!ly Taylor, Jack J. (1960 Professor Ementus of An: B.S Kutztown State College; M.Ed.. Pennsylvania State Unlverslty Taylor. Jacqueline (1984). Professor of Nunmg, B S N.. Untvenity of Wash ngtan. M.S Unrvenity of Nonh Carolina. Chapel Hill. Ph.D. Un~versityof Artzona . . . Taylor, Janet R. (1977). Professor of An. B.FA.. Cleveland Institute of An: M F.A. Syracuse University Taylor, Thomas (1983). Assactate Professor of Mathemates: B.S. Cal!fornla State Unlvers~ty; Ph D.. H m a r d Unlvenlty ra!qorn. E h i n I). ,1953 . Proir,te;hn~c na In,t~tule.M S Oklahomd Sua Cnlrenlrv. P h D Northwestern Univentty . . . . . . . . . . I I I I I II I FACULTY 545 Underhill, Michael (1990). Professor af Archilecture; D~rectar,School of Archstecture. B Arch.. Massachurretts lnst!tute of Technology. M C.P.U D.. Harvard Unlveralty Underwood. Max (1985 , Asststant Professor of Archttecture. B.S Un verqtty af Southern Califomla. M Arch Princeton Unlverslty Ung, Chinary (1987 Profenor of Music; B.M M.M Manhanan School of Murtc; D M A . Columbla Unlvera~ty Upchurch, Jonathan E. (1982). Associate Professor of Engtneenng. B S.. M.S. Univenlty of Illlnols; Ph.D.. Univenlty of Maoland Urban, Joseph E. (1989 ,Professor of Computer Sc~enceand Englneertng. B S.. Florida State of Technology. M.S Unlversity of Iowa: Ph D , Un venitv of Southwestern Louisiana Urban, Susan D. 19891. Assistant Professor of Computer Scrence and Engineenng; B S . M S . . Ph.D., Untverslty of Southwestern Loulaiana Uttal, William R. (1988). Professor af Psvcholog): B S , Untvenlt) of Crnclnnatl; Ph.D. Ohlo State . . . . . . Valdiviesa, L. Teresa 1971). Profesror of Spanlsh: B.A . M.A.E.. Ph D . Arllona State Unlversitv Valentine, Carol Ann (1975 Asaociare Professor of Cammun!cauon: B A MA.. Universlt) of Mich~gan.Ph D.. Pennsylvania State Unlverslty Valentine, Kristin B. 1976). Professor of Communi catlo". B S Un verrlty of W scansin. Madtson. M.A., Unlvenrty of Warhtngton. Ph.D.. University I of Utah Vallejo, Carlos J. 1976). Acsoclate Pmfessor of Miticultural Educal~on;B S.. Chadran State College; M.A Ed.D. Untverslty of Nebraska, L~ncaln Vanden Heuvel, Michael J. (1989). Assistant Professor of English: B A,. Unlvenlty of Wisconsln. Madison. M A Univenltv of Ch cago. PhD University of Wlscansln, Madlson van der Mars, Hans (1986 Assistant Profcsror of Exerc se Science and Physlcal Education. D~ploma. National Academy for Phys~calEducation. Amhern (Netherlands): M S . Ithaca College: Ph D.. Ohlo State Unlversity Van Hwk, Barry L. 1976). Assacrate Professor of Management: B.S.. Illtnotr State Unlvenlty: M.S.. Ed D., Nanhern Illinois Unlverslty Van Orden. C.u? C. 1987,. .As,I.I-A~I Proterfor of P,).;hulo&). B S . L'nhcr\lr) uf Orcg,n. \I A . Ph D . L n n c r r ~ t )~i C31cf<~rnla. S n Dlrgo Van \Vapenm, R. Keith 1963,. Pr o v e r ~ ~ !Ph ) . D . Lnncrr~tyof Ulnh I VanderMeer, Philip R. (1985). Assactate Professor of Hastory; B.A , Calv~nCollege, M A Ph.D.. Untverrtty of Illrnois . I I I I . . . . I . I . I . Vaughan, Linda A. (1982 A%aclare Professor of Fam~lyResources and Human Development. B S., Untversity of Callfornba. Davlr; M N.S.. Cornell Unxversity; Ph.D Unlvenlty of Arizona Veatch. Jeannette (1968 Professor Emeritus of Educauon; A.B We\tern M~chlganUn~ventty; M.A.. Ph D .New Yark Unlvers~ty Vellenga, David B. (1984). Professor of Purchasmg and Logcstlc5 Management. A B., Calvin College; M B.A., Un~versltyof lll~nois.Ph.D.. Pennsyl\anla State Uruverslry Venables, John (1986). Professar of Phys~cs;B A . Ph.D.. Untversnty of Cambridge (England) Verdini. William A. (1976 Associate Professor of Management Sctence. B S , Case Weatem Reserve Unnersit), M.B A . D B A,. Kent State Unlversity Vergis, John P. (1954). Profeasor Emerlfus of Educatton; B S ,M.A.. New York Unrversity: Ed.D. Unlverslty of Southern Califomla Vermaas. Willem F.J. 1986). Assacidle Professor of Botdny: Ph.D. Agricultural Un~veraity(Nether lands) Vernon, Mitzi (1986). Assbstant Professor af Design: B.S.. Unherslty of North Caroha. Greensboro; M.A Vlrgtnla Polytechnic lnst~tuteand State Unlversrty Venfegen, Clare M. (1989 Assistant Profesior of Am B S Unlrersity of Wisconsm. Stevens Pamt; M F A,. Cranbrook Academy of An Vestre. Norris D. (1972). Professor of Psychology. B.A Ph D.. University of M~nnesota.Twtn Cit~es Vining. Darid C. 1975) Assaclate Professor of Theatre; B A . Unlversrty of Redlands; M F A.. Untverstty of Mmneaota. Twin Cltles Virden, Randy J. 1984 , Ass~stantProfessor of Lelaure Studtes; B.S., M S Anzona State University. Ph.D. Utah State Universlry Virgillo. Carmelo (1965). Professor of Romance Languages; A.B., Slate Unlven~tyof New York. Albany: A M Ph.D , Indiana Unlventty Vissicaro, Pegge Harper (1983) Instructor of Dance; B F A . Unlrenity of Michtgan. M F.A.. Un~venlty ot North Carolina, Greensboro Vitullo. Juliann 1987) Instructor of Foreign Languages. B.A.. Universtty of Ill~nols.M.A.. Indtana Unlversay. Blaom~ngton Vogler, E. William 1987 Apststanl Professor of Exerc~seScience and Physncal Educatron; B A . Sprtngtield College. M.A.T.. New Mextco State Untvers~t).Ed.D.. Univenlty of Ulah Volek. Emil (1975). Professor of Spanish. Prom.Ph11.. Ph D.. Charles Universttv. . Praeue - (Czechoslovakia) Von der Heydr. allred IY50r. Iirofe\jor Fmurll~q01 German. Dtplornd Untv~r\lr)of Frlnbfurt 011 lhc \Iron i\Vr.\l Ccrmln, ,. M 4 . Yale Inlverrlt) Ph D.. Cornell ~ n l v e n i t y . . . . . . . . . . FACULTY 547 Wells, Christine L. (1976). Professor of Exercise Sctence and Physical Education: B.S.. Univers~tyof Mich~gan.M S Smrth College. Ph D Pennsylvania State Unlversitv Wells, Valana L. (1987). Asststant Professor ot Englneenng: A B., M.S.. Ph.D.. Stanford Unrveraty Wentz. Richard E. (1972). Professor of Reltgcous Studxes. A.B.. Ursnnus College. B D Lancaster Theological Seminary: M.Phtl.. Ph.D.. George Washington University Werehler, Louis F. (1980). Professor of Public Affairs; B.A., Califomla State University. Long Beach; M.A.. Ph.D.. Univers~t)of California. Los Angeles Wesl, Stephen G. (1981). Professor of Psychology. B.A.. Comeli Untvcrsity: M.A. Ph.D.. Un~versltyof Texas Wetsel. David 11989). . .. Assistant Professor of French: B.A.. University of Texas. Austin: M.A.. University of Chicago: M.A ,Ph.D.. Brandeis University Whelan, Michael L. (1991). Assoc~ateProfessor of Consrmct~on.B S MS., Un~vers~ty of New Mexico: Ph.D.. Iowa State Un~versity Whiffen, Marcus (1960). Professor Ernentus of Archttecture. B.A. MA., Un~venztyof Cambrtdge (England) Whitam, Frederick L. (1966). Professor of Sociology: Associate Char. Deparunenr of Sociology. B A,. M~llsapsCollege. A.M.. Ph D.. lndtana Un~verslty. Bloomrngton White, Harold C. (1966). Professor of Management; B.S.. M.S.. Universny of Oregon; Ph.D.. Unwersity of Florida White, James R. (1981). Asroclate Professor of An; B.F.A , M F.A.. Ohlo Un~verstty White, John P. (1963). Professor Ementus of Polltical Science: A.B Unxversity of Clnctnnatl: A.M.. Ph.D., Universbty of Chncago White, Michael J. (1974). Professor of Philosophy: B.A.. Arizona State University: MA.. Ph D.. Univers~tyof Califomla. San Dtego Whitehurst, Harry B. (1958). Rofeasor of Chemistry: B.A M.A.. Ph.D., Wi ltam Marsh Rice University Whysong, Car? L. ,1974,. Arwctate i%ofc\,or of Agnbu,~ne,s anJ Env~runmsoldRe\ourier: B.S.. M S hluntma Sute Unwen~ty.Ph D Unc\r.ralr) . . . . . . . . Wie. Bong tI9xYj. Ascs.B Sc.. M S r Ph D . Ilnncr$gt) of Lrlden (Netherlands) Winer, Laurence H. (1983). Professor of Law. B A . M.A Ph D.. Boston Unlveniry: J D.. Yale Unlvenlty Winkelman, Richard D. (1965). Associate Professor of Economics; B.A. Southern lll~noisUnlversrty: MA.. Ph.D Univentty of Ill~nois Winters, Jack (1985). Assistant Professor of Engmeemg: A.B., Untverslty of Califomla, San Dlego; M.S Ph.D.. Unlvenlty of Callfornla. Berkeley Wirtz, Dorothy (1959). Professor Ementus of French. B.A. Unxvenity of lowa. M A . Ph.D Univenlty of Denver Wiseman, Douglas E. (1976), Associate Professor of Special Educatlon. B.S.. M.A Eastern Mlchngan Un~venlty.Ph D Unlversir) of llltnotr Wia, Tam (1975), Assoctate Professor of Destgn: B.A M.A.. M F.A.. Untven~tyof Californ~a.Los Angeles Wlxted, J. Timothy (1978). Profercor of Astan Languages, B.A.. Unlvers~tyof Toronto (Canada): A M . Stanford University: D P h ~ l Unlverslty of Oxford (England) Wochner, Raymond E. (1952). Professor Ernerrtus of Educatlon: B.S.. York College; M A . Unlvenlty of Nebraska. Ltncoln: Ph D . Unrvenlty of W)oming Wolehlk, Sharlene (1980). Assoc~ateProfessor of Psychology: B.A ,Vassar College. MS.. Ph D.. Rutgen, The State Un~vensty Wolf, Donald J. (1969). Professor Emeritus of Polltical Sclence: B A,, M A . Ganzaga Un!ven%y: S T M., Unwerslty of Santa Clara: Ph.D.. George town Unlverslty Wolf, George H. (1986). Assistant Profersor of Chemlsuy: B A,, Unrvers~tyof Cal~famia.San Dlego; M.S.. Ph.D Untvenlty of Callfomla. Berkeley Wolf, Robert Lee (1985). Professor of Design. Dmctor. Schwl of Des~gn;B.S.. Southern llhnals Univenay. Carbondale: M.A.. Unlverslly of Mlssaun. Cen. Konrrindurmskolan. Goteborg (Sweden) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wolfe.. Phllio . M. .(19881. . Profersor of Enetneenne: -. Chdtr. kpanmcnt uf lndu\tnnl and Management S)\tem< En~~neering; B S.. Cnlren!~)of M,s,uun: M S F. . Ph D Anlona Slate Unnrnll) Hollarn. Owen A. (1964.. i\ssoc~atcProfcs\ur of French. R A M A \.lonlana Slalc Un~\en,t): Ph D . Ilno$cr,~l)of Wahlngrun Wong. Paul (1979). Professor of Social Work; B.A.. M A . Ph D Unnersity of California, Berkeley Wood. ~. Billv G. 1977). Associate Professor of l'cchnolog): A B ~ n l r z n t l yof Callfumra. RS.. tailern llltnolr Lnl\crslt). M S Unncnol) of Arizona Wood, Byard D. (1970). Professor of Engmeering: Dmcror. Energy Systems Research Center; B S M.E.. M S M.E., Utah State University: Ph.D.. Unwenlty of Mtnnesota.Twin Clties Wood, Harry (1954). Professor Ementus of An; B.A.. M.A Univentty of Wlsconsm. Mad~son.B.A., Ph.D Ohlo State Unlverslry Wood, Steven D. (1975). Professor of Decrsion and lnformat~onSystems: B.S.. M.A.. Califomla S m Un~versity.San Dlego: Ph D.. University of W~sconsm.Madlson Woodbury, Neal W. (1987). Assstant Professor of Chem~stry.B.S.. University of California. Davis: Ph D.. Unlverstty of Washington Woodfill, Marvin C. (1966 .Professor of Computer Scbence and Englneenng: B S.. M.S.. Ph.D.. lowa State Unlvenlty Wwdlng. Robert R. (1971). Professor Ementur of Construction; B.S.. United States Naval Academy: B C.E.. M.C.E Rensselaer Polytechnic institute Woodman, Natalie J. (1969). Associate Professor of Soclal Work; Associate Dean. Schwl of Soctal Work. B.A.. N e w York University: M S.S.. Smith College Woods, R m e v e l t Jr. (1965). Professor of An,B S.. M A Arizona State University Woodward, Mark R. (19851, Assistant Professorof Relig~ousStud~es:B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.. University of Illrna~s Wwldridge, Charles B. (1959). Professor Emeritus of Eng~neenng.A 8.. B.S.. University of Kentucky: M S Ph.D. Purdue University Wooldridge, Mary C. (1959). Professor Emeritus of Fam~lyResources and Human Development: B.S.. M.S.. University of Kentucky; Ph D Purdue Unlvenity Wwlf, Charles M. (1961 63. 1964). Professor Emer~tusof Zoology. Dean Emenlus. College of Ltberal Ans and Scnences. B S.. M.S.. Unnvenity of Utah. Ph.D Unlverslty of Calrfam~a.Berkeley Wwlsey, D. Kristine (1988). Asststant Pmfesror of Archrtecture: M.Arch.. Arizona State University Wooton, Richard T. (1964). Professor Emeritus of Education; B S M S , Ed.D. Unlvenny of Utah . . . . . ~ . .. . . . . . . I I I ~~ I I I I I I I I i FACULTY 549 ' , . Wwtten. William W. 11959). . .. Asroclate Professor of History; B.A. University of Ch!cago. M.A.. University of Iowa, Ph D . Un~versityof Minnesota. ~ ~ 1 . W r ~ ~ , " e M. i ~(1986 ~ ~ yAssistant Professor of Economics: B.S , University of Wisconsin, Stevens Palnt: MA., Unlven~tyof Wisconsin. Milwaukee. I Ph D.. Brown Unrveralty Wrenn. C . Gilbert 1905 . Profcs*or trnerjt., df Ca~nrelurCduial~on,A R H tllamcttr L nlverrlt). M A . Ph D Slmtora L'nl\crj~t):I I . T) . W!llx!!rlte Unlvenlty Wright, M. Lin (1973). Professor of Theam. Char. Depanment of Theatre; B A . M A , Ph.D.. Unlversrty of Minnesota, Twtn Cltles Wulk, Ned W. (1957). Professor Emer tus of Physical Educatlon: B S ,Wlscansln State Unlverslty. M.Ed Xavler Untverslty Wurrell, Carol A. (1965). Assistant Professor of Nunmg. B S., Cal~fomiaState College, Chco. M.S.. . . Wyekom Susan 1979). Professor of Phys~csi Astronomy: B.A Mount Holyake College; Ph D Case Weatem Resene Un~reralty Wyndelts, Robert W. (1974). Professor of Accauntancy: B B.A., M P A,, Georgta Slate Univenlty. Ph D.. Untven~tyof Georgta. C.P.A.. Anzona. Georgia Wytko, Joseph R. 1975). Professor of MUSIC;B M.E.. West Virginia Universlty. M M D.M Notthwest em Unlverslty . . . . Yabes, Ruth Ammerman (1990). Assistant Protessor of Plannmg: B S. (Plannmg). B.S. (Economics). Unwersily of Calltamla. Dav~s:M.C.P Unlverslty of Penns)lvania Yale, Franc& G. (1952). Professor Ementus af Phyr~cslSc~ence Educatron: A.B.. M A Unlvemty of Nonhem Colorado; Ed.D Calumhta Unlverslty Yamaguchi, Gary T. (1989). Ass~stantProfessor of Engineenng; A.B OccldentAl College; B.S.. Califom~aInstitute of Technolog): S.M.M.E Massachusetts Instttute of Technolog), Ph.D Stanford Univerrlt) Yao, Lun-Shin (1981 .Professor of Engineering: B.S E . Cheng Kung Univenlty. M S Unlverslty of Texas: Ph.D. Untversitv of Callfomia. Berkeley l'eater. J a m e H'. ,1958,. Prote\sor trncrltur of Thestre; B A RLAC~ L'n~\er\~ty, 31 :\ , L'ntberstt) of Wammg!oct, PI, D., l.'n.\cr~ot) or ll.nr~c~~, Yoshioka, Carlton :R 4 Muntana Stae I . n ~ \ e r \ ~ lM \ . h..Orreon Sulc L'n~\rritt\:Ph D.. Anzona State ~ n l v e r s & Silverman, Robert (1990 V ~ s ~ t l nAasastant g Professor of An. M F.A., Alfred Unlversrty . . . . . . . . . . . . 552 FACULTY Singh, Shea Bux 1983). A\soclate Re-carch Professor, Cancer Research Insntute. B.Sc.. M Sc.. GoraLhpur Unnentt) (India): Ph.D. Avadh Unlvera~ty India) Sprltzer, Ralph S. 1986). Visiting Facult) Research Asam~ateof Law. B.S., LL.B , Columbia University Stramberg, Julie (1987 Reaearch Associate Professor. Center for Environmental Studles: B.S.. M.S., Univerrlty of Wlsconsln Ph D Arizona State Unlrerslty Tang, Betty 1989 Vlsttmg Asststant Profecsor of Mathemattcr. Ph D . Unnerrlty of Southern Callfomla Tao, Jing-Guang 1987 Vicitlng Prafes5or of Chemstry Tare, Vasudeo B. (1989). In*~tatlonalV ~ s ~ t ~ n g Professor, Center for Solld State Sclence. B Sc B Sc. (Hon.), M.Sr.. Universlry of Poona Indta): Ph D.. Melbourne Unlversll, (Australia Thomas, Katherine T. (1988). Vlalltng Aaalstdnl Professor of Exerase Sc~enceand Phlbicd Educauon: B.S.. Un~ver\lt, of M~sslsstvvi:M S Un verslty of Alabama. ~l.rmtngham;P~'.D., Louisiana Stare Unlverslry Vandenberg, Edwin (1990). VIStlng Research Professor of Chemistry: M.E. Steven, lnrtltute of Technolog) Von Lilienfeld, Fair) (1983). D~sungu!shed Visiting Professor. Arizona Center for Med~evaland Renaissance Studies. MA. Fr edrtch Schtller Unlvers~b(Jena White, Richard E. (1990 , Vrsltlng Lecturer of General Busine\r: M.S.. University of Wisconsin: Ph.D, Anzand Slate Unlvers~ty . . . . . LECTURERS DesJardin. Margaret E. 1949 , Lecturer Emeritus ot Dance Downs, Floyd L. (1988 .Lecturer of Mathematics. A.B.. Harvard Unners I). M A , Columbia Unlverslty Drake, Peter (1987). Lecturer of Plannmg. A B Harvard Unlrerrlty Dunham. George IYb'J~. I.e.l~rsr ~f Cunl.ol~mand In,lrurt~un: B S L'o~r.r*!l!d f I l ~ u ~ tR~ .An . Lnner\~t)oiCentral Flor.j:~,hl A . Ph D . f.l.,rlda State Un!\erslt) . . . Gross, Allan W. 1987). Lecturer of Planning: . B.S L A . Un~versityof Arizona: M S Arizona State University Hendrickson, Suzanne (1990). Lecturer of Forelgn Languages: B.A.. M A,. Louisiana State University. Baton Rouge Homan. Willem J. (1990). Lecturer of Aeronauucal Technolop). B.S M T Southeastern Ohlahoma State Unlrenlt). M.B.A Ari~onaStale Unlvenlty Hapkins, Annis Helen (1981). Lecwer. Women's Studles Program. B A,. Greent~lleCollege: M A . Universtty of lllinols: Ph D.. Arl~ondState Un~vera~ly Ingraham, Leonard W. 1973). Lecturer Emer~turof Educatlan. B S Clt) College of Clty Uni\erslt): 1 M A . Ed.D. Columbla Lnlversity Jones, Kumen H. 1987 Lecturer of Accountancy; B.A. Brlgham Young Un venlty: M.B.A.. Idaho Slate Unlvenlly Kreitner, Robert J. 111 1975 Senior Lecturer of Management: B.S M.B A,. Un\\erslty of Nebrarka. Omaha. Ph.D Unbverslly of Nebraska. Lincoln Krings. Elizabeth L. (1985). Lecturer of Manufaclur ~ n gTechnology: B.A.. College of St Mary: M.A Universtty of Nebraska. Omaha Landers, Donna M. (1988). Lecturer of Exercise Science and Physlcal Educatton: Undergraduate Adv bar. B.S. State Unlverslty of Neu Yorh. Brachpon: M.S.. Uni\rrs ry of Wa5hlngton Lea, John H. (1988 , Senlor Lecturer of Management: B.S.. M B.A.. Anrona Sute Untrerslly Lue), Beth (1980. Sentor Lecturer of Hiatary: Dtrector, Historlcol Editing and Publ~rhmg;B.A.. Radcliffe College: A.M. Harvard Un~verr~t) Magill. H a r r j T. (1990) Senlor Lecturer of Accountng. B.A. Mlaml Unlvernrry: M A . Un!ven$ty of llllnoia Marquez, Stephanie A. 1990). Lecturer ot Socbology; B A,, Ph D Un~rersnyof New Mexico Martin, Rose L. (1990). Lecturer of Family Resources and Human De$elopment. MS.. Pennsylvania State Un~versity Martinez, Victoria (1990). Lecturer of Foretgn Languager: B A,. M A . Univera~ryof Kentucky Mayo, Judith R. (1989). Leclurer of Sac~ology.B A . M.A.. Ph.D Untvers~tyof Chicago Nagrin, Daniel (1982 .Senior Lecturer of Dance. B.S.. Clt) Co lege of New Yorh Olson. Clark D. 8 19841,Lca..rer o i (:o!r~~n-n~u-l~un. I>trcc~nr.F ~ r c n , i . ~ R. A . luud StLr Lnlrer<~t!. \I S , L.r!~ber\.!! "i Luh. Ph I)., L m v m ~ t )of M~nnesou.Twln Citlea Rab), William (1990. Senior Lecrurer af Account anc). B S Nonhwestem, M B A . Ph D Untversity of 4nzona Robens. Nancy (1987 Lecrurer of Econamsa, B.A., University of Teras. Arltngton: MS.. Arirona State Unrerrtty Saegusa, Kyoko (1981). Lecmrer of Forelgn Languages. B.A Japan Women'\ Univently Tokyo): M A . Arizona State Univerally . . . / . . . . . . . . . . . . I 1 I I FACULTY 553 Saha, Ranjita (1990). Lecturer of Mathematics; B.S.. Untverslty of Calcutta (India); M.S., Ph.D.. None Dame Untvers~t) Scheiner, Georganne (1983). Lecturer, Women's SNdles Program. B A lthaca College: M A Unlventty Weuem Ontarlo Canada); Ph.D. Anrona State Unlversit) Spiers, James V. (1990). Senlor Lecturer of Market ing, B.S Weber State College; MA.. Untversnty of Northern Colorado Walker, Theodore D. (1985 , Lecturer of Plannmg. B S.L A,, Utah State Unwerarty. M.L A . Universcty ) of lllinobr Weidemaier, William (1977). Senior LecNrer of Untvenity Honors College: B.A ,Nonhem Anzona Unsvers!ty. M.A.. Ph.D.. Anzona State Universlty Weigand, Robert F. (1990). Lecturer of Fam~ly Resources and Human Development Director. Chlld Laboratory Programs; B.S Universtly of Scranton: M.S., Purdue Untvernlty Wiggins, Harry B. (1987). Senlor Lecturer of Purchasing and Logistics Management; B.S.. U.S. Merchant Marme Academy; B.S., Universlty of Vermont, M.B.A.. Harvard University Winkelman, Michael (1988). Lecturer of Anthrapol ogy, B.A., Will~amMarsh Rice University. Ph.D.. Unlversity of Caltfamia. ltvtne ZyUa, Julie 1988). Lecturer of Family Resources and Human Development; B.S.. South Dakota State MS.. Arizona State University . . . I I I I . FACULTY ASSOCIATES I I I I I I I Adams, Lori (1987). Faculty Assoclatc of Theatre: B.A.E., Wayne Stale College: M.F.A., University of Nebraska, Llncoln Andersen, Sylvia (1983). Faculty Associate of Nursmg; B.S., MS.. Brigham Young Universtty Arauz, Carlos (1988 , Faculty Associate of Public Affurs: B.S.. Loyola Unlven~ty.M.S., Georg~a Lnstitute of Technology Bacon, Roxana C. (19871, Faculty Associate of Law; B.A.. J.D.. Unlverslty of Califomla. Berkeley Beck, Lasea (1984 Faculty Associate of Nunmg. B.S.N.. Texas Woman's Unbvemty, M.Ed.. East Texas State Unlverslty Bennett, Jane E. (1988). Faculty Assoclate of Nursmg. B.S Univers~tyof Plusburgh, MS.. Caltfarnia State Universaty, Los Angeles Bassard. Linda (1981). Faculty Assoc~ateof C l ~ n ~ c a l Laboratory Sciences, B.S.. Arizona State Untversily Briuel, Sandra W . ,1971 Fxult) Kewarih A r w t a t e of Geapraph): B S Ln#ber,lt) of \lxh~g.a (:almrlaL Aoril 11988 . Far, I, A * m w ~ of a s Sur%rne. B S N.. u~iverrttyof ~ a w a i f M : S., Arizona state' Unrvenrty . . . . Campbell, Ashley (1990). Faculty Asroclate of Planning: B.A.. Tnnlty College. M P A Anzona State Unlvenity Canby, William C. Jr. (1967). Faculty Associate of Law: A B., Yale University. LL.B.. Univenny of Mlnnesola Case, Charles G. 11 (1988). Faculty Ascocrate of Law; B.A.. Harvard Untverxty, J.D.. Anzona State Univenity Clewlow, Paul J. (1988). Faculty Research Assoclatc. Cancer Research Inst~tute,B.S.. University of Lercester (England); Ph.D.. Universlty College (England) Coates, Karen (1983). Faculty Associate of Musrc, B.M.. Bngham Young Un~ventty.M.M , Anzona State University Cohen, Cecilia (1983). Faculty Associate of Nursing; B.S Boston College: M.S.. Anzona State University Conrad, Beverly (1990). Faculty Assoctate of Speech and H e m g . B A,. Unlvers~tyof Rhode Island: M.A.. Untvers~tyof Tennessee Corey, Geraldine Anne (1990). Faculty Associate of Student Academic Affam; MA.. University of Nevada, Reno Corral. Jose N. (1977). Faculty Assoctate of Music: B.M.. Anzona State Unrversny Counls, Richard (1985). Faculty Associate of Public A f f m . A B , Wtlltams College. J.D Untverstty of Chicago Davis, Dennis A. (1990). Faculty Associate of Planning; B.S., Universtty of Anmna, M.R.P., Cornell University DeBolske, John J. (1978). Faculty Assoclate of Public Affairs; B.S., Loyola Univers~ty;M.P.A University of Califomla. Los Angeles Dollin. Michael (1990). Faculty Assoclate of Planning; B.L.A., University of Arizona Downs, Catherine A. (1983). Faculty Associate of Clinical Laboratory Scxences; B.S.. Anzona State Unlverstty; M.A., Central Michrgan University Drake, Peter (1987 Faculty Associate of Planning: A.B.. Harvard University Entr, Adele 09841. Facult) A r s x l a e of Nuning; B S U.. Unl\cr,~t) d Warh~ngtun.h1.S.. Lnner.tt) of Kansas c Fellows. Ru,hia r19771. Fdrult) h r s o r ~ of Arch~lccl~re: Coord,nntor. Student Services. B S.. r\rl7ona Stale Cnl%ers~l). M r\rch . Inlrenll) of Anzona Ferrall. J. Eleanor (lYh9,. Faculty .\\socjstc of h h l e Affdsr,: Llbrartan tmenlu,. Kefcrencr Scntce: ,\ B.. He~dclbergCollt&e. hl . 4 . Arizona State Unlverslty . . . . . FACULTY 555 I I - Rldle. Llra L. 11989). . .. Facultv Associate of Purchaslne and Logistics Management: B B.A., Kent State University: M.B.A.. Baldw~nWallace College Rieke, Elizabeth A. (1990). Faculty Associate of Law; B.A.. Oberlln College; J.D.. Univenity of Arizona Roberts Lauren C. (1984). Faculty Assoclate of Clinical Laboratory Sciences. B.S.. St. Norbert College: M.S Unlvcrslty of Illlnocs Russell..Steohen H. (19881. . .. Facultv Asmiate of I Economics. B.S Bngham Young University: M.S.. Atr Force In~tlNteof Technology; Ph.D.. Arizona State Unlvenlty Sndler, Patricia M. (1990). Faculty Associate of Nursing Schubaek, Gertrud B. (1966). Instructor Emeritus of German; Faculty Assoc~ateof German; B.A.. M.A.. Arizona State Unlversity Seoggin, Janet (1990). Faculty Associate of Nursing Sherman, Barbara (1989). Faculty Assoclate of Public Affatn, B A,, Unrverslty of Utah: M.P.A., Anzona State Unlventty Slevcm, Gary (1987). Faculty Assaclate of Theatre: B.S.. Northwestern Unlversity; M.A.. Univenlty of California, Los Angeles Sneed, James R. (1988). Faculty Assoc~ateof Construction. B S.. Arizona State Univenlty Stener. Johnn K. (1988). Faculty Associate of Planning: B.L A,. Utah State Unnvenlty Sutton, Samuel J. (1975). Faculty Assocrate of Law. B.A. B.S.. Unlvemty of Anzona: J.D., George Washington Unwersity Thomsen, Jean (1987). Faculty Assoc~ateof Theatre: B.A.. Macalester College. M.A.. Anzona State Untvenlty: M.F A,. Untvenity of A m n a Thorne. Anlta (1984). Faculty Assocrate of Nunme. Diploma. Allegheny General Hospital: B S N.Ed., MA., Unlversnty of Pittsburgh TwM, Steve (1980). Faculty Assocrate of Publrc Affalrs. B.A.. J.D.. Arizona State Unrverslr) Topug Richard 1. (1984). Faculty Associate of Markettng. B S M.B.A.. Hofstra Univenity Vanacour, Martin (1987). Faculty Associate of Publlc Affain; B.A State Untvenrty of New York. Buffalo; M.P.A New York Univentty Van Egmond, Warren (1987). Faculty Assoc~ateof Untvenity Honors College. B A,. Unlversity of Michigan. M A . Ph.D.. Indiana Untversity Van Houten, Donna (1988). Faculty Asroclate of Nursing; B.S.N.. M.S.. Anzona State Univenlty Vijaislmh, Kidambi A. (1990). Faculty Associate of Computer Science and Engtneenng. M.S Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn; B S Osmania Untversity Vivona, Christine (1989). Faculty Assaclate of Music, B.M., Univerc~tyof Arizona: M.M.. The Iuill~ard Schaol. D M.A Unwersrty of Arizona I I I I I I I I I I I I . . . . . .. . Walker. Theodore D. (19851. Facultv Associate of ~ l m ' i n B.S.L ~ ; A,. Utah State ~ n h e r s i t y :M.L.A.. Un~versttyof llllno~r Watson, Sandra L. (1986). Faculty Asamlate of C l ~ n ~ cLaboratory al Sciences: B.S.. Unlvenity of Nebraska Werner, Celia (1988). Faculty A5roctate of Nunmg: B.S.. Northern llllnorp Un~ven~ty; M.S.. Anwna State Unlversity Wilson, Gregory P. (1979). Faculty Assoclate of Conrtrucuon. B S M.S , Anzona State Unlvenlty Worth, Diane B. (1989). Faculty Asroclate of Desrgn; B.A.. Stevens College Young, Denise I. (1990). Faculty Associate of Law: B A,. Stevenc College Zerkle, Terry 1989). Faculty Assoclate of Public Affarn: A.B M.P.A. Eabtern Kentucky Unrvenlty Zettler, Hugo F. (1977). Faculty Assaclate of Law; B S., Arizona State Universbty; J D.. Unlvenlty of Anzona . . ADJUNCT FACULTY . Allen, Stephen G. (1988). Adjunct Assistant Professor of Botany. B.S.. M S Montana State University: Ph.D University of Anzona Andrsde, Edna W. (1986). Adjunct Professor of An: B.F.A., Pcnnsylvan!a Academy of the Fine A m and University of Pennsylvania Askln, Walter M. (1986). Adjunct Professor of An. B.A., M.A.. Untverstty of Cal~fomla.Berkeley Ayres, James E. (1982). Adjunct Instructor of Anthropology, B.A.. Fresno State Univenny. M.A University of Arizona Baker, Mare A. (1988). Adjunct Assistant Professor of Botany: B.A.. San lose State Univenlty: M.A. Humboldt State Untvenity: Ph.D Arizona State University Berry, David (1987). Adjunct Professor of Geography. B.A.. Syracuse Unwenity. M.A.. Ph D.. Unlvennty of Pennsylvan~a Bjotvedl, George (1987). Adjunct Professor of Bioeng~neering.B S W~denerUntverslty. V.M.D.. Untvenlty of Pennsylvanta Blackman. William C. 1988). . Adiunct Professor. Csntrr fdr En\,runmental Sludne,. R S M S . I.'nt%cr\it)of tltr.;ourl. \I.P A . Untverrll) of Soulhem C ~ l ~ f u r nD~ aP.A . IJn~senlt)of Colondo Bodell, l.ouell S. t IYkX,. Adjunct A>.ioc.dlc Profc,\ar of Eng~necnng;B A Habdn dnd Wllllsm Smtth Colleges: M.D.. Ncu Yorl Medical College Breunig. Robert G. t 1982,. Adjunct As5trlmt Prufc\sor of Allthropolag). B.A.. Indoma Unlver rat). Rlo~>mtn&a>n. Ph.D. Unncrrn) uf KansX Cevette, Michael J. (1989). Adjunct Proferror of Speech and Heartng Scsence. B.A.. Unrvenlty of Nevada. Las Vegas. M S Utah Slate Unlvenlty: Ph.D.. University of Utah . . . . . . . . 556 FACULTY Close, Richard A. (1985). Adjunct Professor of Arch~tecture:M.Arch.. Un~verrttyof W~nconsm. M~iwaukee Coghlan, William A. 1990). Adjunct Associare Professor of Englneenng. B S.. Montana College of Mtneral Sc~enceand Technology: M S Ph.D.. Sranford Unlverslty Costilow.. Raloh N. (1982). Professor of . .. Adiunct , Mtcrob!olog). B A . West Vlrglnta Untverrity: M.S., Nonh Carolina State College: Ph.D., Mtchtgan State College C u u r w , Jerr) ( 1 9 ~ 7 :\djunct Asoc8ale Pmfe,rur u i R ~ a n g l n e c r ~ n gR. S U S , Aruonn S t a t l ' n ~ \ e r < ~Pl )c,L D ,l . ' ~ m e r ~ ~of! y. A n m n ~ Cox. Jcrr! R. 1198.1, Adjun;r A i ~ m d t cProfesqor of E n \ t n ~ l n > e r ~Relndranath I 1489, Asm~antRcseuch Grant, Sharlane T. (1987). Asaoc!ate Llbranan. Scicnu~t.Ccnlcr far Solid Stale Elecounar Conservator, Unnerslty Llbranes. B S.. M.A. Re5carch. Ph D. impen1 Callrge. Llnner\it\ of Library Science). M A Inrrmctvxial Design and London (England) Technology). Universct) of loua Enz, Billie J. (1990). Assistant Admin!smtive Grimm, Nancy B. (1990). Assinant Research Scientist Rofesstonal. Educatton: Dtrector. Proferr~onalFleld of Zwlog): B A . Hampshtre College. M S Ph.D Experiences: M.A , Ph.D. Anzana State Unlven,ry Arizona State Untverstty Ener, Patricia A. 1988 Aasrstant Archivist. Gro?. 'Thomar I.. ,1983.. Aw\linr K?\e~rch Archwes and Manuacnpta. B.A.. Califorma State S p o a l ~ < ('hcmtrln. t. H S . ~ \ a 3 n >Stae ~ Cailrgr: Unlverstty. Long Beach: M L S., University of Ph D .Ar~,ond Slate Uno\,er<~t) Arizona Gurer, Bruce P. 1989,. .A>%t>ldnl i ~ a m ~ nRc,~urrr., g Fan, Chih-sing (1980). Senior Research Speclai~st, S p e a ~ l ~ ,Lntvcrrlt) r. hlcJ~r5 ) 4rml. A R K c n ) ~ n Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. B.S.. Cuilrgc, h l A % 1. SIR~tger,.The Stare Tslnghua Univen~ty(Ch~na):MS., Arlmna State Unlverstty Feldman, Patricia A. (1990). Asslatant Adrnln~auarrve Rufess~onal.Extended Educattan: D~rector, Divrslon of Instructional Programs: M.Ed., Colorado SUte Universtty Hanson, Nancy 1990). Ass!stant Research Special~st, Extended Educauon: Information Speclalist: B.A. Fermll, J. Eleanor (1969). Faculty Assactate of Public Michigan State Untvers~t~. Affairs: Ltbrartan Emeritus. Reference Service: A.B.. He~delbergCollege. M A . Artrona State Hawkm, Lise J. 19811,Assoctate Miaeum h f e s Unlven~ry sional. Sl~deCollection. School of An. B A . Unlted States Intematlonai Un,verrlt>. M A . Un~venlt>of Ferr% Anthony J. (1986). Ar5ooate Research Wrsconrbn. Madson Specralrrt. Physics. B A . Cornell University Hembree. Gary G. (1986). Assactate Research Filley, Richard D. (1985). Assoc~ateAdmmlstratrve Sc~ent~st. Ph>51cr.B A . Un~rerrttyof Cal~farnia, &fessianal. Computer Integrated Manufacturing San D~ego:Ph.D.. Attzona State Unrvers~ry Systems Research Center: B.S Unlvenlty of Washmgron Hepuonh, Joseph '1'. < l')Uor, r\*,,x#=rz Kc*c=rch Scaenu,t. (.'ollegc oiNurilng. B ,\ Sin D ~ r State p Fordemwall, James N. (1987). Senior Research Intvenlt). P h D r . r o n . ~Stdtr L nf\rr\lL! Adminstrator, Center far Solid State Elecuonlcs Research: B.S M.S.. 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M.A. Arnzona State Universtty Rmen. Hernirc r1. ,1986 ..\socll!c ln,~nrct~on$l Shaapur. Farhad I 108b A m ~ l a cResearch Proier<~onal:B A . Rrcmklyn C ~ l l c g tM . $1.. Seu Sper~alait.Ccnt~'rfur Svl~dSlaw Sctcncc: B S York I nwrr\jl) A?ra hlehr l'nner\q) u i Tccnnolop! (Iran!: M S . . Cnl\er,tl! ut R n J g e p n : M S 1'h.D.. Unoren~l) Roue, Jerem) tlYX?,. A,vrlalc Ledm~ngRe\ourcc, So~lhcmCalcfum!a Sp.cv>.o\t. I.'ni\zrsa) \Ir..l.a S)rtrmr. He-,I, h l c d ~ Dcvc.oprnen!. R S M ,\. n r m a Stale Ln~ver,lt). Shackle. Linda A. 11984 .4\tcm>Reseu;h BS.. L S Emeritus, Univen~tyArehtves: B.A.. M.A , Arim M 1 l . b ~Acljcln). We,, P<,.nl. USE..Arl,uns Stale Unlvenlty . i . . 1 . . . . . . .. . I . . ~ ~ ~~~~ . . . .. . 1 I I . . . d ~~~~~~~~~ . . . I I ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS 563 I hornan, Robert M. (1982). Associate Research Specialat. Chemistry: B.A.. Arizona State University rusty, Patrick E. (1981). Associate Research Speclalist, Geology: B.S.. Arizona Stale Unwenlty hl, R e h S. (1989). Ass~stantL~bmnan.Onginal Catalogmg; B S.. M.A.. Colorado State University: M.S.L.I.S., Uruvenity of lllinals anderholl, Barbara A. (1968). Assa'iate L~branan, Acquisrtlons; B.A., Fon Hays State University: MA., Univentty of Denver area, Susan (1984), Llbranan. Head. lnstructlon and Information Services: B.A.. Florida State Untvenity; M.L.S.. Loursiana State University Vegn, Ssntm C. (1989). Asrmiate Re~earchSpecialist, Hlspanlc Research Center; B.A.. M.Ed Untvenity of Arizona; Ph.D., Anzona State Unwers~ty erville, Herbert J. (1988). Assistant Research Speclalist. Geogmphy: B.S., MA.. Arizona State - University 0th. Annette (19781. Arvxlarc L ~ n m a nMuclc . Ltbrwy. B U u q . Unwenlly of Kanb- M L S M A . U n n c n ~ t )of Callfomta Bctlele) Wagner, Norman P. Jr. (1982). Azristant Learning Resources Specialist: Instructional Televtsbon Specialist, Extended Educauon; B A , lnd~ana Unrverslty: M.S., lnd~anaState Un~versiry;Ph D Purdue Unlversity alter*. Sheila A. 11971). I.~br~rnnn. Head. Inl~.ril h r q Loan and Ducurncnt D e l i , ~Scrvlcc\. B.A.. Untverrit) of OLlahorn3. M I. S.. Luul~landSlate Un~versiG airous, Lyle C. (1962). Libranan Ementus. Curriculum Service: A.B.. Unrverssty of North Camlina: B.S.. Camegie Institute of Technology Watson, Kenneth A. (1985). A s ~ c l a t eResearch Spec~altst,Center for Solid State Sclence ebb, G i l a M. (1989). Associate Lthranan. Adrnmrsmt!on: Assistant to the Dean: B.S.. Comentus Teachers College of the Saarland (West M.PA. Germany): M.L.S.. Vanderbilt Un~ven~ty: Tennessee State University eeks, Lawrence 8. (1981). Cl~nicalProfess~onal. Law; Director of Legal Clnnic. B A,. Harvard University; I.D., University of Arizona ehinger, Peter A. (1984). Research Specialist. Physics; B.S., Unron College: MA.. Indiana Unrversity: Ph.D.. Case Institute of Technology Weis, Karl H.(1984). Associate Research Engineer ing Specialist. Center for Solid State Scrence, B S.. Ursinus College: M.S.. 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Associate Research Spec~alist. Chernstry, 8,s..St Lawrence Unlvenity; Ph.D Arizona State Unwenlty Young, Michael Cochise (1990). Assockate Adminls mtwe Pmfess~onal.Untvennty Honors College: Dzrectar of Educational Services. M.A.. Ph.D. Unlvenity of Pennsylvania . . LAW LIBRARY Aleorn, Marianne S. (1981). Law Libranan, Reference: B.A., Univers~tyof Washnngton, M.L.S.. University of Southem California Au, Chih-Chun (1970). Law Librarian. Head. Technncal Serv~ces:B.A Natsonal Taiwan Univenrty (Tatwan): L.L.B.. University of Chicago Brown, Richard L. (1982). Pmfessor of Law: Director. Law Lcbrary; B.A., Untventty of Calrfomia. Las Angeles: J.D , lndcana University. Bloomington; M.L L Unaverslty of Washington C h w , Mareelle P. (1983). Libranan. Reference1 International Law: M L.S Ball State Untvenity; J.D.. University of B ~ s S e l s(Belg~um) Firestone, Sharon A. (1977). Law Llbranan. Acqulsltions and Serials: B.A.. M.L.S.. Unnversity of Washington; M A,. Argzona State University Larson-Bennett, Donna Rae (1972). Law Lbhranan, Government Documem: B.A., M A LS., University of Michtgan Nash, Richard M. (1976). A5slstant Director, Law L~brary.B.A., Univers~tyof Misroun. Kansas City: M.A.L S.. Unwersity of Denver. J.D., Drake Univenity . . . 564 1 ACADEMIC ORGANIZATION University Academic Organization Academic Administration 1 Intenm Pro\ast Elmer R Goodtn Vice Probost far Planntng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Morhex J Ber:Ill Interim Vice Provost and Assistant Vlce President for Academlc Pmgramr ............. .Knrhleen K Churc Arrrrtant Vlce Pres~dentfor Academic Personnel Allcet8 P Ntlse Assistant Vice President for Informallon Resources Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lee R Alle Asststant Vtce Preq dent for Special Programs ... Louis Olztor Interim Assstant Vtce Pres~denttor Academre Affaua . . .Wolrer Horn Assistant to the Provost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lmdo Van Sco F~scalOperattons Adm~nlsuatar . . Dlonne Lux Wigon Director. Academlc and Admin~auatrveDocuments . . . . . . Tabb Forsrer Dlrecrar. Academlc Fac!ltttes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J o d Shofe Director. Instltutaonal Analysts . . . . . . John Porre Director, International Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rtrhord S Olso. Director. Summer Sesr~onr .. . . . . . . . . . .Leon Kernper Director Unners~tyEvaluation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wlllronr Johnso Interim Director. Untverntty Program for Faculty De\elopment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lours Grossm Assw ate D~rector.Development Porrr'l Burkha Manager. Academlc Scheduling . . . . . . . . Jeon Mnrrrn Coordtnator. Anlculat~on . . . . Znilo Gornero de Toror L I 8 8 Colleges and Schools I 1 1 t ASU Wect ................... Deon College of Architecture and Envuonmental Deslgn . . . . .. John Meunler. D m College of Busrncss ............. L a r v E Penlr). Inrenrn Deo College of Educatlan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L Dean Webb. Deo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C.R Hnden, Dean College of Engtneerlng and Applied Sclencer College of Extended Education . . . . . . . . . Dennzr P Pnrk Deo Se\mour L Roren, Deo College of Fine Ans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RuhordJ Moryon Deo College of Law College ot Liberal Ans and Scrences . . Gar, S Krohenhuhl Deon College of Nurbtnp . . . Jonelle C. Krueger. Deo College of Public Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anne L Lhneider Deo Graduate College . . . . . . Bnan L Fosrer. Deo School of Social Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Perer M K n m r r lnrerrrn Deon Unwer~ityHonors College ......... ASU West Provost and V ~ c ePresident far ASU West . . . . . Venton E. Laron Asslrranc Vlce Provost and Ducctor of Educauonal Development.. ....... . . . . . . . . . . . Chnsrme C Ha A s c ~ ~ t ato n t the Pro\ost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . M a n Holden Joh Vice Provoat for Academic Affain and Dean of the Faculty ......................... ....................... Asslrtant Vice Provost for Academ~cAffatn Inrenm) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Morrljn Donrico A\rlslant to the Vtce Provost . . Julto R Rornsde Vlce Pro\ost for Adminlstrathe Affara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gebevehu Elig Vtce Provast for Pldnnlng and Budget Burr) R. Bru Vlce Provost for Unlvers~tyRelat~ans ... . . . . . . . . .Judy C. Knudson Academlc Dnrector. Applied Sciences. Englneenng and Technology ............. ........................ A~ademicD~rectar.Aria and Sclences . . . . . . . Academic Dlrecror. Busmeas . . . . 011sU Borkz Asawlate Dtrectar. Buvneas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roq~W r Hun - ACADEMIC ORGANIZATION 565 1 I I i / 1 I I I I I i I I C . . E\el)n I.S o ~ e l l .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I& M . Malian Assuclate Dtrectar. Undergraduate Teacher Educat~on Assuctare D~recrar.Human Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . loner H Shtrreffs ......H a r q P. Mutr Director. Student Affairr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asswlate Dlrector .................................. Spenrer Johnson . . . . Fronk Gronrllo Asstslant Dlrecrar, Financial Ald ..................... Assistant D~rector.Mmonty Servlcea ........................ Juon Acosrn . . . . .Helen L Gater Director. ASU West Ltbrary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sreffony K Knirsch Director. Busmess Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D i r ~ r o r Development , .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara Ridqe Director. Factl~ttesDevelopment ... Rzchnrd W. E ~ b o n k Director, Facil~llesManagement (lntenm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacquelme F Wenrherhy Director, Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conme McNerll D m t o r . Infomatron Resources and Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sherln L Amlo) Director. Planning and Institutional Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chorler A E r i c k o n Director. Publlc Safety (Interim) Academic Dxrectar. Education and Human Serv~ces lnstructlon Units . . . Rzchord E. Flohero, Director Accoumancy. School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aeronautical Technolog ....................... , Chatr Aerospace Studles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Col Lorry Corngan, Chair Agribusiness and Env~ronmentalResources, School o f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enc P Thor. Dzrector . . . ..................... Anthropology . . . Charles L Redmon, Chow . . . . . . . . .M,chorl Underhill, Director ArchitecNre, School of . . . . . . . . ........................ Julre F Codell, Director Art. School of . . . . . . Botany ......................... Jerome Aronson, Acrzng Chair Busmess Admin~stratian ..................... Lorn R. Smelaer, Choir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joreph Henr) Chow Chem~cal.Bio and Materials Sclence Engmeer~ng ............................ Morton E Munk, Chow Chemistry .......... Clvd Englneenng .............................. Lam W Mays Chow Communication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Bonn, Chaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Bornhrll Chair Computer Science and Englneerlng Construction ............................. . . W!ll,om Bodger. Chow .Ru hard W. Kelly Director Cansmctian and Technology, School of . . . . . . . . Cumculum and 1natruct~an.Dtvisian of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dole Boker lnterrm Dtrertor Lorn A. Foas. Assrstont Dtrecror . . . . . . . . . Reinaldo Gome:. Acodenzic Proqram Coordrnotor Early Childhood Education Gor) Bitter Arodemrr Proqram Coord,mtor Educattonal Medla and Computers. ................ . . . . . . . W,lldam J. Ro,, A admzrc Program Coordrnotor Elementary Education Sarah Hudelron, A~odeml' Proprom Coordimror Multicultural Educatron . . . . Lyndon U Seo?j%srrAcodemrc Program Coordrmtor Readtng and Library Sc~ence Elnioherh S Manern. Acttnq Acodemrr Program Coordinator Secondary Education . . . . . . Special Education.. . . . Thorns G. Roberrs A~odenzrrProgram Coordtnotor ............................ . Eltioheth C. Lersord. C h a r ..... Rtrhord Burdicl, Chorr Declalon and Informauon Systemr ................. Dm Design, School of ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Lee WOK Director Ecanomtcs ... ............ Paul L Burgers. Chorr . . . . N!cholos R Appl~ron.Director Educat~onalLeadersh~pand Pollcy Studles, D~vlslonof Educational Adm~n~rmtion and Supervision ............ Thomas H Meror, Acodemlr Progranz Coordtmtor Sornh Hudelson Arodemtc Program Coord#mror Educatcanal Pols) Srudle, ........................ Higher Education ................. Robert Fensle Acodemrr Proqrom Coordtnoror .................................. Elecmcal Engineenng David F e r n . Chair . . . . Albcrr L M'Henq Chow Elecnonlcs and Computer Technology Engmeemg. School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georqe C Beallev Jr D~rector . I 566 ACADEMIC ORGANlZATlON . Engineering Core and Speclal and lnterd~cc~pllnary Rograms . . . . . George' C. Beokley Jr Dtrcrtor English .......................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wendy K W,lltns. lnrenm Choir Exercise Science and Physlcal Educauon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jerrt R. Thomas. Chaw Family Resources and Human Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........Gon, Pecrson Choir F~nance................................ .......................... Ru hard L Smtrh. Chotr Foreign Language5 ....................... ........................... Petrr Hnnvorh. Chow Geography ............... ... Porrrtro Goher. Choir Geology ............. ............... Edmund Srump. Charr Health Adm~nl\trattonand Policy, School of ........ .............. Euqrnr S Srhnellpr. Dtrcrtor Histaw . ................. . .Roherr A Trenncrr. Chow lndustnal and Management Systems Engrneenng ................ Philtp M . Wolfe. Chaw Joumal~smand Telecommunicat~on.Walter Cronkite Schwl of . . . . . . Doualos A. Anderson. Director Jusrlce Studle,. School of ............................ ~ i r Mac o ~ e l l vDwerror ' Lelsurc Studie~.................................... ....................... Arthur Holey. Chaw Management ................................... . . . . Lum R Gomer-Me,!o, Arttnp Choir Market~ng ...................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mnrhod P Mol%(uo.Chorr Manufacturrng and lndustr~alTechnology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Donald W Collins Choir Mathematics . . . . . . . ............... Wil1,orn T. Trorrer. Chair Meehan~caland Aemspace Engrneenng . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don L Boytr. Chaw Micrab~ology . ............. . Carl A Schnorrmon. Choir M!l~tarjScience .................................... ............. LI Col Fronl C Gawr. Chow Muse. School o f ..................... . .G e o r ~ eE Omherson, D,re'ror Philosophy ......... ................ Greg00 W Fia h. Chair Physrcs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. . . . .John D o x . Choir Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....................Frcdcrrrl Stelner. Chair Pol~ltcalScience .................. . . . . . . . Ruth Jones. Choir Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Joy Broun. AspantcResearch Center ........... . . . . . . . . .Karen Swrsher Dzrecror Indian Education. Center for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Institute for Studies ln the Ans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ , D!recror Instl~tlonalAnalys~sOffice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Porrer Dlrector Interdisciplinary Humantties Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Betne Ann Doebler Dlrecror Lattn Amer~canStudies. Center for .......................... Dzrector Law, Science and Technology. Center for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danlel S Sfrouse. D~rector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Postin. Director Joan and David Lincoln Center for Ethlcs .............. Jean R Bnnk. Direrror Medieval and Renatscance Studles. Arizona Center for Carleton B. Moore Director Meteorite Stumes. Center for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. .Rodolfo Chole:. D~rector Mountam State Resource Center. ................... . . . . . . . . . Robcrt Melnrck. Dtre'tor .............. Morrison lnst~tutefar Public Policy . George Coth or!. Director News Bureau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas Keller. Dlrecror Office Automation Research. Center for . .............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles S. Ellrotr. D~recror Rofess~onalDevelopment, Center for . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lerm\er. Director ............ ....... Research Park Office Schwl Personnel Evaluation and Leammg Laboratory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D,rector Solid State Electronics Research. Center for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LerAkers Dtrector Solid State Science. Center for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R W. Corptnter. Dzrecror ...... M a n P M c K e o ~ nDrrecror Strategic Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Student Fmancial Asststance Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul G Barberm, D~rector . . . . . .Pomcln Tom, Inrerrm Dtrector Student Health Serv~ce. . . . . . . . ................... Peter Crouch D i r e ~ t o r Systems Science and Englneer~ngResearch Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tclecommun~cattonServ~ces. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dare1 D. Eschboch, Execume Dtrecmr ............. Consionnne Balonir Dlrecror Telecornmun!cattons Research Cenler . . . . . . . . .......... Chorles R Allen. Generol Monoger Televls~onStatlo" KAET . . ............. 5 k b I C I r I I I I I I . 570 1 ADMINISTRATION ORGANIZATION Unlventry Rscal Planning and Analyslc ... Unwenlty Medla Systems . . . . . . . . Unlvenlry Testmg Service. ............ ........ Urban Studies, Center for Women's Studtes Program ........ .......... Alon W Curroll D,recIor . . . . ........ Wmren D . Frv. Direcror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Llndquzsr, Dtrecror .......... .......... .L.A. Wtlson 11. Drerror .... . . . . .Nan<, Fellpe Russo, Dlrecror Arizona State University Foundation Chaxr of the Board . . . . .G.M 'Soll," Snllenherqer Vice Chalr ......... Bob Blucm~le Vlce Cha~r.. . . . . . . . BtII Sho~cr Vice Chair . . . . . . . . . A M 'Mzcle)' Whrnnq Pressdent. ...... . . . . Lonnre L Orr,om Secretary ............. Florence Nelson Treasurer . . . .... Fronk Lahrrolo Legal Counsel ......... John R. Chrrsrzon Past Chaw ........ ........ Len Hucl Vice Pres~dentand Recordtng Secretary . . . . . .Mrs Grody lKnrhnn) Gommoge BOARD OF DIRECTORS Barry Aorons Crorg Barrerr Roberr Bluemle Junrus Bowman Porrr'l J Burlhorr W,llrom Burns Ed Carson Tom Chounce, (Enlerirust John Chrirllon Mrs Herben (Dlone) Cunrn,mgs Dwo DeConctn! (Ent~rrrust Ms Pom Del Duco Don Dorrs Robert Duclnorrh Rolph Elsner Ron Erhordr Roberr Flercher Mrs. Gwd, (Korhr,nt Gommo~e AIfr~doGunerre: Sherman Ho.~lrmr (En,enrurJ Mrr G. Roberr (KO,) Herberqer R o b m Hobbs Leonard Huch Mrs John (Th~lmoJ Kzeclhrfrr Fronl Lohrrolo John R Lassen Uo>neE. Legq (Emenntst Orme Lew I S Jr Dobrd Lincoln Mrr. Hugh W (Borhoroi Long (Emprirurl Mrs. John (Pzr) Luikdn,c R u s ~L ~ o Jr n Son8 Mo,dron JI (Emenrurt Rod J MrMullm Emenrur) Terc Monr'Ros Mendolo Mrs Ja? \ (Florence)Nelron Paul olrffi'c Lonnre L Orrrom Ru hard Po~ker Budd Peoh dv John C Prrr:lof(EmerrrusJ Allen L. Rosenberq (Emerrrur) Ho,q Rosenr~elg Wtllram Shover Jonles P Szmnronr (Emerrrus) Fronllm K Shzrvter G M 'Sol/)' Sollenberger R r r E Srolev (Emenfur) Honer Srrerth Roben Swonron Moc Sup Tollev Nchlorl Thorne (Emerrrus) L l l c E Tnmhle IEmerrrus) Kelrh T u r k , (Emenrust Donald U l r ~ c h Morrrson Wo,ren Cro,,c Weorherup John 0 Whrrrntan A Milron Whrrmq Mrr Rvssell (Lchh)) Wtlljona Sun Angel Foundation Executive Board I I 1 1 I I I I I I 1 Prertdent.. ... . . . . .Bob D o ~ r e r Chair Emerltus . . . . . . . . H o r n Rosc,,:we,g Sr. Char ......... . . . Dan Mordron Vice Char Ementus W.W ' lVolh ' Covx~ood Chaw Elect ......... Mihc Molorne, Treasurer ...... Bob Duclworrh V ~ c eCha~r ........ Frcd Hontes Secretary . . . . . .... ....Bob Hohhs At Large Kemp Bzddrclph C E 'Pep" Con,zr> Mat S h,imrher Rud, Conlpbell Nap Lawreme G M 'Sol/\ ' Sollenbergcr H o r n J Coronwsh Ed Pasror Mcl SIML(T D mold Chomhe,~ ASU Alumni Association Board, 1990-91 Pres~dent .... President Elecl . . . . . . V ~ c ePresbdent . . . . Treasurer ......... P a t Presrdent ...... ........ ..... ..... B a r n M Aorons. '71 ....... ......... ... John 0 Whiremo,~. 63 ....... ....... . . . . .Porrrcro M Gnnho 78. '79 MBA .... ...... ...... John Thnmor. 77 ..... ....... ...Donold U Kwhnian '54 I I I - 1 ADMINISTRATION ORGANIZATION 571 I COLLEGE DIRECTORS Arch~tectureand Environmental Deslgn .................. Robert Srrem8sch. '71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lourw Senko '77 uslness ............ ...................... . . . . . . . . . . . . W,lliam (Bill) Mes, 85 GREATER PHOENIX, Soil) Htnderlond '79 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. Ken SrocAero. 87 ALAMO. Mark W,lliomron. 85 DEVILS WEST. Jon Barter-Smrlh, '87 EVERGREEN, Jnm Campbell. '74 ORANGE COUNTY. Jeonre Co, '63 SAN DIEGO. Krrsnn Bean, 84 KAET Community Advlsory Board, 1991 D r . Dororh) Presron Seacrerom Srephonw Nnwocl At Lorge Memher D r Lee Ansel Lenoro Bzlllngs-Hams Sruorr R BracLne, Peggy DeMorco Bob Ellis Don Green I I . Richard C Hall Bruce Hernandez Dlone Hughes L o w rence Hursr Carol L. Hurrr Lupe 1nique:dsp~no:o Sron A Jacobson Anne Lvidemon Bonnie Richardson Jose A Ronsrndr D m n Se)mour L Rosen Karen Scores Marl Sllor Judge Roronne Song Ong Senoror Doug Todd D r Anrhon, T. Ycung Duone YourLo Korhryn Gommaqe Honor00 Trustee Charles Allcn, E r Oficto D r Brent Brox n Ex Officro Tzmorhu Suilr~on.Ex Oficro ASU West Vernon E. Lattin, Ph.D. Provost and Vlce President Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology Business Otis W. Baskin, Ph.D. Academic Director PROFESSORS: Academic Direct01 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR: W LSON Arts and Sciences Thomas V. McGovem. Ph.D. Academic Director PROFESSORS: ANDERS. BALDWIN. BASK N. BELLIZZ FIRAT HOWARD. VAN FLEET ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS: ANDERSON. BOWEN, GREENHUT, HARMON, H U T . MALEKZADEH. SlEHL ASSISTANT PROFESSORS: CAREY. CASTANEDA V McWILLIAMS. M ZZI. NAHAVANDI. POSTON VISITING PROFESSOR: T. McWlLLlAMS SENIOR LECTURERS: CRUZE, GESHWIND GRAEF ALARCON CERVER S. L A T I N . LEVY, MATTFELD. McGOVERN. PYNE SPAKES ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS: CONNELL. E. CUTRER, DANTICO. DUVALL ASSISTANT PROFESSORS: AVALOS,BREDBENNER BROADDUS. CARDENAS. CRAIG. ERFANI. GUT ERRES. HALL, HATTENHAUER. LUNA, M LLER. MUELLER. NANEZ. NOVAK. SULLIVAN VAUGHAN, WESTON RESEARCH PROFESSOR: ITAM1 VISITING PROFESSORS: T. CUTRER. HOPK NS STRYKER Education and Human Services Evelyn J. Sowell, Ed.D. Academic Director PROFESSORS: HALADYNA KNOPF, SHIRREFFS. SOWELL. SVOBODA ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS: BUSS, HARRIS, J HULTSMAN. MAL AN D MOORE, S. MOORE ASSISTANT PROFESSORS: ACH LLES. CABRERA. COBERN COOK, ELAWAR. GUNDERSEN. HAAS. HESS W. HULTSMAN. KELLEY, R DLEY INSTRUCTOR: McGRAW VISITING PROFESSORS: FERGUSON, FINN. GOLDMAN SENIOR LECTURER: GARVER LECTURERS: RAGLE. W LL AMS 574 ASU WEST ASU West was established to serve the educational needs of residents of western M a n c o ~ a County. It offers upper-division and graduate courses leading - to baccalaureate and master's degrees. Academic programs and support services are designed to meet the needs of work~ngadults and community college transfer students pursuing degrees, seeking career growth. or furthering their knowledge. As a key element in meeting these needs. ASU West is developing and malntainlng a strong partnership with the community and the Maricopa Community College District. The faculty and staff of ASU West seek to de velop a unique institution that will meet ongoing educational demands through this century and into the next. They are committed to providing a broad spectrum of educational, personal, and professional opponunities to member5 of a diverse metropolltan population. To accomplish these broad aspirations, ASU West will implement many imtiat~vesover the next several years. History In February of 1986, members of several western Maricopa County communsties, legislators, and members of the Arizona Board of Reeents (ABOR) joined in the ground-breaking ceremony for ASU West. The ground breaking culminated over 10 years of intenswe effort by numerous citi zens grouus working for the establishment of ad ditional educationai facilities in Anzona. This grass roots enterprise staned in 1972 with the for mation of the West Side Citizen?' Committee for Higher Education Leaders and legislators in western Maricopa County worked with officials at ASU and the ABOR to convince the legislature of the need for additional higher education facilities beyond those at the community colleges The leeislature beean formal efforts to examine educational opportunities at the un~venitylevel in western Maricopa County in 1976. "The Whlteman ~ e ~ o r t submitted ," to the legislature in February 1977, found a shortage of hlgher educa tton fahlities in western ~ a & o ~County a and urged that ASU begln to serve these needs by the 1980 fall semester. In response to these recom mendations, Anzona State University initiated courses at the Metrocenter shopptng mall in 1978 and at Alhambra Elementary School in 1980. Recognizing its responsib~l~ty to provide all Arizona citizens with access to hieher education. the legrslature appropriated funds-in 1979 80 to the ABOR for the uumose . . of danning- a .permanent campus site in western Maricopa County. In - - 1982, the legislature provided an exchange o 171.66 acres of general revenue lands for "ap proximately 300 acres of state vust land locate in Mancopa County." These 300 acres constitut the permanent site of ASU West. The direction ASU West ultimately took was described in the board's first edit~onof the An zono Urti~ersinSystem Mtssron and Scope Store ments. published in July of 1982. This documen supported "the development of a modified, upper level, primanly non res~dential,branch lnstitutio of Arizona State University." In support of th Whiteman find~ngsand the board's directions, th 36th legislature enacted Senate Bill 1245 Signed on April 18. 1984. this bill amended Sectio 15 1601 of the Arizona Revised Statutes and di rected the ABOR to "maintain an Arizona State Univers~tycampus in western Mancopa County designated as Arizona State University West Campus " During that session, the legislature approved a separate state appropriation for the campus. 3 1 3 1 Organization I I I ASU West, as a branch of Arizona State University, shares a common goal of academic excel lence with Anzona State University and admission and degree requirements at both campuses are identical. ASU West operates under the umbrella accreditations of Anzona Stare University. ASU is accredited by the Nonb CenVal Associa tion of Colleges and Schools. Professional programs in the various academic units are also ac credited by national boards and assoc~ations. Management IS the responsib~lityof the provost and vlce president for ASU West. The division of Academic Affairs is administered by the vice pro vopt for academic affairs and dean of the faculty. It is composed of four multidisciplinary units admin~steredby academ~cdirectors: Applied Sciences. Engineering and Technology Arts and Sciences Bua~neas Education and Human Services Degree Programs ASU West offers the following programs in whxch course requirements are fully available: I I I I 1 Busrness BS: B.S.: B S.: M.B.A.: Accountancy Management Marketing Master of Business Administration I ASU WEST 575 I For speclfic information for degree requirements, refer to the College of Business section m 1'% :B.A.: ,"2ind Human Senrces Communication B.S.: Communication B.S.: Justice Studies B.S.: Recreation B.S.W.: Soclal Work B.A.E.: Special Education B.A.E.: Elementary Education B.A.E.: Secondary Education: Biological Sc~ences,Enghsh. History, Mathematics, Social Studxes For specific ~nformationfor degree requiremenu, refer to the College of Education, College of Public Programs, and the School of Social Work sections in this catalog. ASU West offers selected courses in the fol lowing programs: Applied Sciences. Engineering and Technology B.S.E.: Spec~alStudies For spec~ficinformat~onfor degree requlre ments, refer to the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences sectlon in thls catalog. Arrs and Sc~ences B.A.: English Histotv B.A.: B.A.: MUSIC. 1 B.A.: Pol~t~cal Science B.S.: Pollt~calSc~ence B.A.: Soc~ology B.S.: Sociology B.A.: Spanish B.A.: Art B.F.A.: Art B.A.: Music M.M.: Choral Music I For specific information for degree requirements, refer lo the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and College of Fine Arts sections in this catalog. Educanon and H u m n Sen,~ces B.S.N.: Nursing M.Ed.: Elementam Education M.Ed.: Secondary Education M.Ed.: Srrecial Education M.Ed.: Ehucational Administration and Supervision For specific information for degree requirements, refer to the College of Education and Col lege of Nursing sections of this catalog. I I I I I I I Faculty The faculty at ASU West are outstanding scholars and teachers chosen for their expertise in vital fields of learning. They are joined by faculty from the main campus in offering quality insrmction to students at ASU West. Faculty and academ~cunit offices are located at the new campus. To contact officers or faculty, call, write, or visit: ASU West P.O. Box 37100 4701 W. Thunderbird Rd. Phoenix, Arizona 85069 7100 Applled Sc~ences,Englneenng and Technology 602/5434100 Arts and Sciences 602/543-6000 Buslness 602/543-6200 Education and Human Services 60215434300 For a complete list of ASU West faculty and academ~cprofessionals, see pages 578 581. Facilities The permanent campus of ASU West 1s located between 43rd and 51st Avenues on Thunderbird Road m Phoenix. Immediately west of the campus is the city of Glendale. The core campus was completed in March 1991 and includes the following facilities: the Fletcher Library. the Sands Classroom Building, a Classroom Laboratory1 Computer Classroom Building, a Faculty and Adminlstrat~onBuilding, and the University Cen ter Bullding. Fletcher Library. Opened In March of 1988, Fletcher Library was the first building constructed and occupied on the new campus. With a seating capaclty of 900 and space for an eventual 300.000 volumes, the 95,000 square foot facility, valued at $8 m~llion,is a state-of-the-art information access center designed to take full advantage of electronic technology. Sands Classroom Building. Completed in January 1989, the Sands Classroom Building houses 44 classrooms and seminar rooms. With the largest classroom seating fewer than 100 smdents and the average classroom seating 35, the buildlng provides an Intimate atmosphere in which to exchange ideas. All the classrooms are wlred for the operation of overhead projection. slide projection, television, videodisc, and videotape equipment. 576 ASU WEST Klva Lecture Hall. West of the Sands Classroom Building counyard stands the K ~ v aLecture Hall with a seating capacity of 200. In addition to prov~dingclassroom space, the K ~ v aserves as an auditonum for a variety of programs, faculty lec tures, and public forums. Classroom Laboratory Computer Classr o o m Building. Completed in January 1991. t h ~ sbuilding contains: laboratories for science, engineering, and the behav~oral sciences; art, dance, and music smd~os;regular and computer classrooms; and an astronomy platform located on the roof. Faculty a n d Administration Bullding. Completed m March 1991, the Faculty and Administrat~onBudding houses the faculty and adm~nisuat~on for each of the four academic unas. Most a d m ~ n ~ s t r a t ~offices ve are located in this building, Including the offices of: the provost; the vice provosts for academic affa~rs,adminisuation, planning and budget, and un~venltyrelations; and alumnl relat~ons,business services, development. facilities development, facilities management. human resources, ~nformationresources and technology, inst~tutionalplannlng and research, mar keting and informat~onservices, and student af fairs. University Center Building. Completed in February 1991, the Un~versityCenter Building houses a number of Important unlverslty and stu dent servlces. Offices for admissions, regisuation, advising, financial assistance, minority affairs, counseling and consultation, student em ployment, learning asslstance, career services, a health statlon, and student life servlces are located in this buildmg. Other facilities in this building include food service, a bookstore, and a multiuse instruct~onalcenter. ASU West continues to hold some classes at other locations. These ~ncludea number of dif ferent publ~cschools in the area and two additional pnmary facilit~es: ASU West at Montebello 2636 W. Montebello Ave Phoenix, Anzona 85017 ASU West at The American Graduate School of International Management 59th Ave. and Greenway Rd. Glendale. Arizona 85306 F u t u r e Facllitlas In addition to the current set of buildmgs, fow new facilities are planned for consuuction durin the next five years: an addition to the Classroom LaboratoryIComputer Classroom Bullding, a Fine Ans Center, a Faculty Office Bullding, and a Unlversity Recreation Center. Beyond 1996, four additional buildings are projected: a Classroo and Research Laboratory Building, an addition to the Fletcher Library, an addttion to the Sands g an addition to the UniClassroom B u ~ l d ~ nand versity Center Building. While construction of these new facil~tiesis dependent on ava~lable funding, all of these build~ngswill be requlred to meet the needs of the campus through ;he year 2000. 'I 4 I Student Affairs Student Affairs programs augment and support the academic programs offered at ASU West. The focus of Student Affairs is on the quality of nonresidential campus l ~ f efor all students and, in partvular, special needs groups such as working adults, community college transfer students, minorities, commuters, and re entry students. The offices of Student Affa~rsare located at the new campus slte and currentl) offer programs for: Academ~cadvisement Admiss~ons~nformationand services Career services Financial a ~ d Minor~tystudent services Re entry Reg~strat~on servlces Student employment As ASU West continues to grow. Student Affans will offer additional programs and services. For asslstance in determining eliglbillty, in admlsslon and reglstratlon, or for advisement and other services, call, write, or visit: Student Affairs ASU West P.O. Box 37100 4701 W. Thunderbud Rd. Phoen~x.Anzona 85069 7100 Library Services Fletcher L~braryutilizes a range of electronic systems, from compact dlscs to telecommunication netuorks, to prov~deboth access to resources and - I I I I I I I 1 ASU WEST 577 delivery of materials. The library collection includes 113.000 volumes. 464,000 microforms, and more than 2.MM serial subscriptions. Additionally. students have access to the 2.5 millionvolume collection at the m a r campus. w h ~ his provided through the ASU online catalog and a rapid document delivery system. The library is open seren days a week. Library staff members are always on duty to provide instruction in using the compact disc systems. the online catalog. and other library resources. Group instructional sessions are conducted in conjunction with classes at the request of faculty. and indihidual consultations by appointment are also available. To meet with a librarian. call 6021 543-8505 For library hours. call 6021543-8500, T o reach the information dask. call 6021 543-8501 For more library information. call. write. or visit: ASU West Library P.O.Box 37100 4701 W. Thunderbird Rd. Phoenix. Arizona 85069-7100 6021543-8.501 Computing Facilities and Services Information Resources and Technology at ASU West offers a full range of computing facilities for use by students. faculty, and staff through a combination of local microcomputer facilities and a pervasive high-speed communications network that provides access to mainframe computer facilities located in Tempe and to national and international computer netuorkb. The Computer Access Center. located on the first floor of Fletcher Library. contains networked lBM.com. patible. Macintosh. and Apple microcomputers. and high-quality peripherals such as laser printers and \canners. A full range of software is provided on the network. which is connected to the overall ASU communications nelwork. A highspeed printer provides local availability of mainframe output. lnformation and help for computer users, computer accounts services. and manuals for equipment and software are available at the center. ASU West also ha\ three "electronic classrwms." which facilitate the use of computers and audiorlsual equipment during instruction. They are located in the Classroom LaboratoryICompuler Center. The equipment and software in them are available for individual use whenever the rooms are not in use by classes. For more information on technology facilities and services a\.ailablc at ASU West. call. write, or visit: lnformation Resources and Technology ASU West P.O. Box 371 W 1701 W. Thunderbard Rd Phoenix. Arizona 8.5069-7100 6021543-7025 578 ASU WEST ASU West Administration, Faculty Offices, Faculty, and Academic Professionals Administration Vernon E. Lattin, Provost and Vtce President for ASU West: Professor of Engllrh. B A,. MA.. Unlverr ty of New Mex~co:Ph.D., University of Colorado Barry R. Bruns, Vlce Provost for Plannmg and Budget. B S Arlrona State Un~verstty Gebeyehu Ejigu, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs; B B A . H S I Unlrenlt) (Ethiopia): M.B A,. Syracuse Unikeruty: Ph.D.. Unlvenlty ot Wlscon sin. Madison Judy C. Knudson, Vice Provost for Universtty Relattans: B A,. Nonh Dakota State Universlry: MA.. Universlty of South Dakota . Academic Affairs-~Units ~~~~ ~ ~ Otis W. Baskin. Academlc Director. Busmess. Thomas V. MeGovern, Academlc Director. Ans and Sciences. Professor of Psychology. A.B Fordham Univen~ty:M A . Ph.D Southern lll!nols Univentty. Carbondale Evelyn J. Sowell, Academic Director. Education and Human Services. Pmfessar of Educauon: B A . Howard Payne College. M.Ed Wlchita State University: Ed.D.. Northern Illinolr Unlveratty Helen Gater, D~rectar.ASU Nest Library: Associate Lrbrarban: B.4.. Fan Ha)s State Untvenit): MA.. Unlverslry of Denver Harry P. Muir, Dtrector. Student Affairs; B S E.. M.S.E.. Univenlty of Kansas. Ph.D., Kansas State Un~vers~ty . . . ASU West Faculty . Achilles, Elayne R. (1986 Acslstanr Professor of Music. B A Ed Temple Untvenity: M.M Ed.D Anzona State U n ~ v e n a ) A l a r d n , Justo 1968). Profcsror of Spanlsh, B.A. M.A Serafica (Spa!" , M.A.. Laval Unlverstty (Canada). MA.. Anzona State Univers~tv.Ph.D., Un~verstryof Arizona Anders, Gary C. 1989 Professor of Economics. B.S.. West Texas State Un~verslty.M.A., Ph D., Unlversnty of Notre Dame Anderson, Laurel A. (1989). Assoc~ateProfessor of Marketing: S., Un'versitv M'nnesota. N.. Unlvenity of Washington: Ph.D Arizona State Un~verslty . . . . . . Avalas, Manuel (1990). Assistant Professor of Pol~l!calScrence. B.A.. M.A.. Univenlt) of Arizona: Ph D,, Unlverslty of New Mexico Baldwin, Bruce A. (1989). Professor of Accountancy: B A,. M B.A.. Michlgan State Universlty: Ph.D.. Arlrana State Unlverslty Baskin, Otis W. (1987). Professor of Management, Academic D,rector, Bus,nesr, A , Oklahoma Chr~stlanCollege: M.A Untverslty of Houston: Ph D.. Universlty of Texas, Ausun Bellhzi. Joseph A. (1988 .Professor of Marketing: B S M.A.. Ph.D Un~venityof Yebraha. Llncoln Bowen, David E. (1991). Assoc~ateProfessor of Management: M.B A,. Ph D M~chtganState Unlrenlty Bredbenner, Candice D. (1990). Assistant Professor of Amencan Hlstory: B A,. Russell Sage College; M A . Ph D.. Univenlty of Virginia Broaddus, Dorothy C. 1990). Ass~stantProfessor of English; B.A Eastern Kentucky Unlvenity: M.Ed.. Ph D.. Un!verstt, of Louis\ille Buss, Ray R. (1990. Arsoclate Professor of Educa tlonal Psychology. B S.. MS., Ph.D., Univenlty of Wlsconsm. Madson Cabrera, Alberto F. 1989). Assistant Professor of Educational Admlntsuatlon: B.S., National Un~versiryof Mexlco (Mexeo); M.S., Ph.D., Un~verrltyof Wlsconrm. Madlron CBrdenas, Lupe (1986). Assistant Professor of Spanish; B.A.. MA., Ph.D., Ar~zanaState Un~verstty Care). J a n e M. (1988). Assistant Professor of Management lnformatzon Systems; B.S., M.B.A., Eaqtern Ill~nolrUntversity. Ph.D Untvenity of M~rs~qrlpp~ Caslaneda, Maria B. 1989 Assistant Professor of Management. B.S.. Nattonal Unwersity of Mexlco Mexico): M.S Ph.D, Untvenity of Wisconsin, Vadlson . . . . . . . Cerveris, Michael E. (1990). Professor of Muse; Cwrdinator. Flne A n s : B.A The Juilllard Schwl, M.A Cathollc Unlvenlty. D M.A.. West Virginia Untversbty . . Cobern, William W. (1989). Assrarant Professor of Science Educatlan: B A Un~versltyof Callfomia. San Dlego. M.A San Dlego State University: Ph.D.. Unlver5ity of Colorado Connell, C h a r l e W. (1987). Associate Professor of H story. B A . M.A Unlven~tyof Cmcmnati: Ph D Rutgen. The State Unlversrty . . . . ASU WEST 579 Cwk, Susan J. iiYXXl. Asilrtint Proicr\ur of Educattonal Admlnlsml~on.Courdtnhtor. Field Placement for Educ~tlon:B A M A . Arl,una Sldte University. Ed D.. Nanhern Arrzona University Craig, Timothy P. (1990). Asststant Professor of Zwlogy: B.S Kansas State Un~versityof Agriculture and Applied Sclence; M.S.. Ph.D.. Nonhern Anrona University Cutrer, Emily F. (1990). Assoctate Professor of Arnertcan ~tudicr:Cwrdindtor, Amencan Studkes. R A,. h1.A. Ph D.. Unnenlt) of Texaq. Austin Dnntico, Mariljn (19x1 1. A ~ ~ o c l d Profc5,ur te uf Political ~cxe~nce: Interim Assistant VlCe Provost for Academlc Affairs; B.A.. M.A., University of Illino~s:Ph.D.. Florida State University DuvalL David (1990). Assoctate Pmfesmr of Zwlogy, -~ Courdinatar. Ltfe Sc~cncea.B A l'nl\cncl) of California. Berkeley: MA.. Ssn Jose State Univentty; Ph.D \.'nnentt) of Colorado Elawar, Maria Cardelle (1987). Assistant Professor of Educattonal Psychology: B.A.. Unlvenity of Santiago (Spat"): M.S Untverslty of Southern Calzfornta; Ph D Stanford Unwersity Erfani. Julie A. (1989). As,l,t*nt Profeeor of Polltical Sclcncc. B A . Knui College: MA.. P h D . Unibeajt) of .Utnne\nta First. A. Fuat 119901.Professor of Marhetlng. Lncencd en Fronornne. Istanbul L'nltenlr) (Turkey,: P1I.D.. Nunhwcrlvm L'o~vehlly Creenhut, John C. (1989). Assoclare Professor of F~nanceand Economcr; B.A.. Ph.D.. Texas A&M Unrvenlty Cunderson. Dennis F. (1986). As\i\tant l*fe~,or of Comrnunicarton: B.A.. Bou lnng tireen Stale Cnivers,ty: M A . . Anmna Slate Unbrea>t): Ph.D.. University of Texas. Austin Cutierres, Sara E. i 19'90). A,,trtant Profecar of Scual Ps)oholog): B.S.. M.A.. P1I.V.. Arlzon3 Slate University Haas, Nancy S. (1986). Asststant Professor of Instructional Deagn: B.A.. M.Ed.. Ph.D.. Anmna State Univeniry Haladyna. Thomas M. (1986). Professor of Educa tional Rewarch and Measurement, B.A., llltnots State University: M.A.. San Jose State University; Ph D Anrona State Unxversiry Hall, Christine C. (1989). Assistant Professor of Psychology; Assistant V ~ c eProvost and Director, Educational Development; B.A.. California State Unwersity. Lang Beach; M.A., Ph.D.. Unlverslty of Californ~a,Los Angeles Harmon, W. Ken (1990). A~soclateProfessor of Accountancy, B B.A.. M.A., D.B A.. University of Tennessee. Knoxville Harris, Kathleen C. (1990). Associate Professor of Special Education: B.A M.Ed. Rutgen. The State Universtty; Ph.D.. Temple University . . . . . . . . Hattonhaucr. Usrryl (1988). A*s!rtant Profrssar of Amencan Llter*tdre. B A M A Callfornra State U n l + e n ~ t )Ph : V.. Unneanl) of hl#nnc,om Hess, Robert (1990). Assistant Pmfesaor of Education; B A,, M.Ed.. Unlvenlty of Georgia: Ph D.. Univen~tyof South Carolina Howard, Thomas P. (1989). Professor of Accountancy. B.S.B.A M e Unlvers~ty:M.B A Ph.D.. Ar~zonaState Universtty Hultsman. john T. (IYYO,. A , , x # a c Prufo>uruf Leirure Studicr; B.G.S.. Unjren~tyof Kin\as. M.S.. Unner,lty of M l r > u ~ nRev.. : lndima Un~rcntt) Hulbman, Wendy 2. (1990). Asswant Professor of Leisure Studies; B.S.E.. State Univennty of New York. Conland, MS., Indnana Unlvenlly: Ph.D. Pennsylvania State Unrversity Hutt, R w e r W. t 19751.Aswciatc Profc\aor of hlamgement. .4$5wrstc D~rectur.Bu,~nes,. B.S.. M B A Ohlo State Unncr,!~): P h D Mich1g.a State Unlven~ty Kelley. Michael F. (1990). Asalstant Professor of Early Childhwd Education: B.S.. M.S Arizona State Un>versity;Ed.D., Unlvenity of Georgia Knopr. Richard C. 1l9X61.Profc-wr of Let\ure Studrcs: Coordinator. Leisure Studlcs: HA.. M.A.. L'nlventt, of hltnncwla. Ph D Unlvenil) of ~ieh& Lattin, Vernon E. (1989). Professor of Engl~sh: Provost and Vice Prerrdent for ASU West; B.A.. M.A.. Unlverslty of New Mexico; Ph.D.. University of Colorado Levy, Emanuel (1990). Professor of Sociology. Cmrdlnator. Social and Behavioral Sciences; B.A.. M.A.. Tel A v ~ vUniverslty (Israel); M.Ph., Ph.D.. Columb~aUniuenty Luna..~ J o s e ~ hDonald (1990). Assistant Professor of Ihcater: B 5 . Slcmph~,Sbtc Unncntt): M FA.. Un.venlty of Ansund Malekzadeh, Ali R. (1987). Associate Professor of Management, B.S.. M.B.A.. Un~venityof Denver: Ph.D.. University of Utah Malian. Ida M. f 1990). Assockate Professor of Suecia1 Wucation. Ar$ocite Vwrrtor. Lndr.rgnduatc Tcaihcr Educat~on:B.A.. Oakland Unnvenity. MA.. Ph D , llnnenll) of Mlchl~an Mattfeld, Jacquelyn A. (1989). Professor of Music; B.A Goucher College: Ph.D.. Yale University McCovern. Thomas V. (1990). Professor of Educatwnsl Ps)iholug): Acadcmtc Director. An, and Sclcnccr: A B . Furdhrm U n ~ \ < n l t )M ; A. Pn.V.. Suuthem lll~not,ilntvcn~t).CarbnJ.de Mecraw., Louette 11989). - ~ ~, .. Instructor of Educational Psychology; B S Eastern Montana College: M.A., Washsngton State Univerbity MeWilliam, Victoria B. (1990). Assistant Professor of Finance; B S.B.A.. M.B.A.. Universlty of Denver: Ph.D.. University of Oregon . . . . . . . . . . ~ ~ . I 580 ASU WEST Miller, Paul A. (1988). Asststant Profcrsor of Psychology: B A,. St Vtncent College. M S North C m l t n a State Ln~verstty.Ralefgh: M A . Ph D.. Unlversrty of Texds. Austin Mizzi, Philip J. (1988 Aasistdnr Professor of Economrcs and Quanutalive Analysis: B A,. Rackford College. Ph D Texas 4&M Univeralt) Moore, David W. 1989). Asaoc~areProfessor of Readtng. B.A., M.Ed. Unlrerslty of Anzona. Ph D University of Georgla Moore, Sharon A. 1989 Assac!ate Professor of Elementary Reading: B.S.Ed M.S E d . Ohto Uni\erslt). Ph.D.. lint,ers~tyof Georgia Mueller. Carol M. 1988 Asslstant Professor of Soc~ology:B.A Un~versltyof Callfornta. Berkeley: MA.. Rutgers. The State Unlverslty. Ph D Cornell Un~vers~t) Nahavandi. Afsaneh 1987 Ass~stantProfessor of Management. B.A.. Un~versiryof Denver. MA.. Ph.D.. Uni\ers~tyof Utah Nafiez, Jose E. Sr. (1988). Asa~alantProfessor of Psychology: B.A M.A.. Caltfom~aState Unlverstty. Ph.D Unlversit) of M~nnesota Novak, Gayle J. (1986 Asststant Profesor of Studro Art: B F.A.. M F A . Anrona State Unlverrlly Pmton, Ka? M. (1990). Asslstant Professor of Accountancy. B A. M B A . D.B A . Unlrerrlty of Tennessee. Knox\tlle Pyne, Stephen J. (1986 .Professor of Hlstog. B A . Stanford Unlversll): M A,. Ph D.. Unlven!ty of Texas. Ausun Ridley, Dale Scott 1990). 4sslstant Professor of Educatronal Psychology. B S.. New Mexico Stare Un~versny.MA.. Ph D L ntversa) of Texas. Ausl~n Shirreffs. Janet H. 1977 Professor of Health Sc~ence:Assaclate Dtrectar. Human Senicer. B.S.. llhaca College: M.S.. Syracuse Umverrlr). Ph D.. Texas Woman's Unlverslty Siehl. Caren 1991). Assaclate Professor of Manaee merit. B.A. Unwersity of Callfamla. Los Angeles: Ph D.. Stanford Unlverclty Sowell. Evelvn . Prafessor of Education: . .I.- 11990 . A;adem.: D~rc;tur. [;lu;~!,un and llum3n Sentce\. R A . I l u u ~ r dPa!nr. ('o~lr.ge:\!.Ed. \\ ~ c h ~Stale la Un~\er.tl) F A D . Nonhern illtno!< I ' n ~ \ e r v l ) Snakes. Patricia 11990). Professor of Women's . . . . . . . . . . . . - Carolina: Ph D.. Unlverslty of Wisconsin. Madison Svoboda. William S. (1969). Professor of Education: B.S.. M S Ed.D., University of Kansas Van Fleet, David D. (1989). Professor of Management Strategy Policy: B S Ph.D Un versity of Tennessee, Knoxville . . . ASU West Visiting and Research Faculty . . . Vaughan, Suzanne (1987). Assistant Profescar of Soclalogy: B A . Roanole College: M A . Untventty of New Mexico: Ph.D.. Ohlo State Unrverstt) Westan, Kathleen M. 1990). Assistant Professor of Anthropology. A 6.. A.M.. Univentty of Chtcago; A.M.. Ph D.. Stanford Unibersity Wilson, Daniel (1986). Assoc~ateProfessor of Engmeenng: B S Drexel Untverslly. M.S.E.. Ph D.. Arizona State Unlverrtty . . Cutrer, Thomas W. (1990 Vistting Asstslant Professor of History. B.A.. M.A.. Louisiana State University: Ph.D.. Unlverslty of Texas. 4ustin Ferzuson.. .Janice (1989). V sltlne Ass~stantProfessor ofCommun.cal,on. B A . \llchlgln State Llnlrrr ,,I). 31 A Slend Hzlghli Coilcpe. 1'h.U. Sl~chngan State Unt\ersitv Finn, Jerr) 1990). Vlstting Assaclate Professor of Human Servicer: B.A Untrerslt) of Callfomia. Los Angeles. M S.W., Un~versltyof Hawan. Honolulu: t y W ~ r c a n s ~Madison n. Ph D.. U n ~ v e r r ~of - - ~ ~~~~ . . Untrentty of Colorado Hopkins, Patricia (1990). V~slttngAssaclate Professor of Women's Studies: B.S.. M.A.. Memphls State Unlkersitv: Ph.D.. Untventty of Kentucky Itami. Joanne K. (1990). Research Asrlstant Professor of Zoology. B S Co lege of Idaho. M.S.. Ph D.. Nonhem Anzona U n n e r s ~ t ) McWilliams. Thomas P. 11990). Vtsltlng Assactate Professor of Quantitatlve Methods: B.S.. Gonraga Uni\eraity. MS.. Ph D.. Stanford Unr\err~ty Strjker, Linda L. (1987). V l s ~ t ~ nAssociate g Professor of Astronomy: B A Whlttter College. B.A. M.S.. San Diego State Untversit): M.A Califomla State University. Fullenon: Ph.D.. Yale Unrvers~ty . . . ASU West Lecturers Cruze, G a r j L. 1990 , Senior Leclurer of Busmess: D~rector.Extended Educattonflnstitule for Business Development: B.S.. M.B.A., Nonhem Arlrona Un~venlty.Ed D . Arizona Stale Untverrtty C a n e r , George G. (1987). Senlor Lecturer of Educational Admintstratian: B.A.. Iowa State Teacherc College, M.A.. Un~versilyof Michigan. Ed.D.. Mlchtgan State Unlverslty Geshwind, Diane 1990). Senior Lecturer of Busmess; Director. Buslnesq Serv~cesand lnst~tutefor Business Development: B.S.. M B.A.. Arlzana State Unnversity Graef, Datid W. (1988 Senior Lecturer of Manage ment: B.S Un verbity of Nebraska: M.S.. Unjvers~lyof Colorado: Ph D.. Arlmna State University . . I 1 I 1 ASU WEST 581 1 agle, Gael L. 11988). Lecturer of Educatton: B.S.. Arizona State Univer~ity:M A . . Sonhem Anrona University: Ed.D.. Arirona State Liniverrity illiams. Dudley A. (19861. Lecturer of Conimunica tion: B.A.. Univer-ity of M a n l a n d !vl.A.. Univerrlty of Hawaii: P h D . Ohio Unwerslty C r I I I I I I ASU West Faculty Associates righton. Eleanor (19901. Faculty Assaclate of Educational Psychology: B.A.. M.C.. Ph.D.. Ari~ona State Universit) mke. Frank J. 119%). Faculty Associate of Accountancy: B.S.. M.B.A.. University of Texas. Austin: P h D . University of \ I ~ s i o u n Jaequette. Barbara L. (19901. Faculty Assocrate of Curriculum and instruction: B.S.. Camell Universit): M.A.. Adelphi University: Ph.D.. Arizona State University Kiam. Risa Johnson 119881. Faculty Asroclate o f Social Work B.S.. State Unl\er\it) of Sew York. Potsdam: M.S.W.. University of Denver Knupfer. Peter B. (1989). Faculty Associate of American Histog: B.S.. M.A.. Ph.D.. University of Wisconsin. Madison Reere. Ruth l19881. Faculty Associate of Education: B.S., University of Wisconsin. Madison: \ I S . Ph.D.. Cniversity of Wisconsin. Milwaukee Sparks, Patricia 11990). Faculty Associate of Educauon: Field Placement Llaison: BS.. M.A.. E.D.. Ball State Cniver~ity Thomson. Ernie (1990). Faculty Arsoclate of Jurtlce Studies: B.A.. M.A.. U n ~ r e n l t yofTexaa. E l Paso. Ph.D.. Liniversity of California. Santa Barbara Wilson. Denward (19891. Faculty Associate of Philosophy; B.A.. Anrona State Unlveralr) Young, William (19901. Faculty Asroclate of English B.A.. Arirana State Un~versity:M.F.A., University of British Columbia (Canada): PhD.. Universcty af California. Riverside ASU West Academic Professionals (;alleges. Bee (1984. As5~rtantLlbranan. Information and Research Suppon Servtces: B.S. Untverslty of Sonh Alabama: M.L.S.. Vanderbilt Univenity Cater. Helen L. l1Y701. Asac~atcLibrarian: Director. ASU West Libr-: B.A.. Fon Hays Srate Lntverrtt). M.A.. U n ~ \ e r r ~of t ) Denver Hammond, Carol Burroughs I19X71. Abraciate Libranan: Head. lnformation and Research Suppon Senices: B.A.. Colorado Sratc Unc Services: B.A.. Westem Kentucky University: M.L.S. Indiana University Myers. Marilyn (19871. A ~ ~ a c l a L~brar~an; te Head. Collect~onDe\elooment and Bibl~oeraohic Services: B.A.. Kansas State Un~vcrsity:M.S.. Univenity of Illinois: M A . . Kansab Srate Univer sit) L . 582 ASU WEST ASU WEST 583 ASU West Directory cademic Adv sement ...................................... UVCTR Second Leve North c ppl~edSc ences. Eng neer ng and ..... FAB Second Leve East .................. 543-6100 Techno ogy. D vision of ................... rts and Sc ences Divis on of .......................... FAB Second Leve North ................5434000 ASU West-Montebello ...................................... MTASU ........................................... 246-6060 UVCTR F~rstLevei North and Southeast .............................543-6800 FAB First Level North .....................543-6200 Business. Division of FLHLB CMPTR ............................... 543-8277 Education and Human Services, D vision of ................................................. FAB Second Leve South ................ 543-6300 Educat onal Development ................................. FAB Th rd Level South ....................543-7050 . ....... ...... UVCTR Second Leve South ..........543-8148 Minority Services ......................... Outreach .......................................................... UVCTR First Level North ................543-8157 Provost for ASU West ....................................... FAB Th rd Level North ....................543 7000 UVCTR F rst Leve South ............... 543-8300 Reg stration Site Student Affairs D rector ....................................FAB Third Level South ................... 543-8152 Student Intake and Information Center ............. UVCTR F rst Leve North ................543-8125 Women's Studies Program ...............................FAB Second Leve North ................543-6337 Vice Provost for Academ c Affa rs .....................FA0 Third Leve North .................... 543-4500 I I . APPENDIX A January 2, 1990 TO : The Arizona State University Community RE : Reaffirmation of the EOIAA Pol~cy It is my personal conviction that Arizona State University must pursue the goal of building a campus population that reflects that rich diversity of people in the local and national communities we serve. The university is firmly committed to the principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action for all current and potential students, staff, and faculty. This commitment is vigorously pursued and uniformly applied. Equal opportunity refers tothe right of any qualifiedapplicant oremployee toapply foraposition or promotion and to be considered without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, handicap, or Vietnam era veteran status. Affirmative action relates to those positive steps taken to ensure equal employment opportunity. Studies have shown that, within some university job groups, women and/or minorities are underrepresented as compared with their availability in the appropriate labor market. ASU views such underrepresentation as an opportunity forchange, and therefore may give preference to qualified female andlor minority candidates for positions in areas where they are underrepresented. Affirmative action also requires that ASU make special efforts to identify qualified women, minority, handicapped, and Vietnam era veteran applicants in order toensure that they, along with other qualified applsants, are considered for available positions at ASU. I call upon each member of the university community to support the university's equal opportunitylaffirmative action program through aggressive and far-reaching actions. I I 1 I I I I 1 Lattie F. Coor President APPENDIX B UNIVERSITY POLICY FOR STUDENT APPEAL PROCEDURES ON GRADES Informal: The steps outlined below, beginning with step A, must be followed by any student seeking to appeal a grade. Student grade appeals must be processed in the regular semester immediately following the issuanceof the grade indispute(by commencement for fall orspring), regardless of whether the student isenrolled at the university. It is university policy that students filing grievances and those who are witnesses will be protected from retaliation. Students who believe they arevictimsof retaliationshould immediately contact thedeanof thecollegein which the course is offered. A. The aggrieved student must first undergo the informal procedure of conferring with the instructor, stating the evidence (if any) and reasons for questioning that the grade received was not given in good faith. The instructor is obliged to review the matter, explain the grading procedure utilized, and show bow the grade in question was determined. If the instructor is a graduate assistant and this interview does not resolve the difficulty, the student may then go to the faculty member in charge of the course (regular faculty member or director of the course sequence) with the problem. B. If the gradingdispute isnot resolved in step A, the student may appeal to the department chair or other appropriate chair of the area within the department (if any). The department chair may confer with the instructor to handle the problem. Step B applies only in departmentalized colleges. C. If these discussions are not adequate to settle the matter to the complainant's satisfaction, the student may then confer with the dean of the collegeconcerned (or the dean-designate), who will review the case. If unresolved, the dean or designate may refer the case to the college academic grievance hearing committee to review the case formally. In most instances, however, the grievance procedure will not go beyond this level. Formal: The following procedure takes place after steps A, B, and C (or A and C) have been completed. D. Each college has on file in the office of the dean (and ineach department of the college) the procedures and composition of the undergraduate or graduate academic grievance hearing committee for student grievances. Each college committee shall operate under grievance procedures as stated which satisfy due process requirements. The committee shall always meet with the student and the instructor in an attempt to resolve the differences. At the conclusion of the hearing, the committee shall send its recommendations to the dean. E. Final action in each case will be taken by the dean after full consideration of the committee's recommendation. Grade changes (if any are recommended) may be made by the instructor (or the dean of the college in the absence of the faculty member). The dean shall have authority to take action as is deemed necessary by the case and shall so inform the student, instructor, department chair (if any) and the registrar of action taken. 586 CAMPUS MAP CAMPUS MAP 587 Building Abbreviations ADM ...............................Adm nlstrat on Build'ng AED .........................College of Arch lecture and Environmental Des gn North AG ............................Agrcu ture Build ng ANTH (Wlngs A-C) ........ Anthropo ogy Bu d ng AQUAT (W ngs A and 0) ........... Aquat cs Center ARCH ....................Co lege of Architecture and Env~ronmenta Des gn South ARCV .............................. Un verslty Arch'ves ART ........................................... Art Bu dlng ARWH ............................. Art Warehouse AS0 ........................ Academic Sewlces Bu d ng BA .....................Business Adm nistrat on Bu dlng BAC ................ Business Admin strat on C-W ng BKSTR ..................................ASU Bookstore CERA (Wings A and 0). ..........Ceram'cs Annex CFS ........................ .Center for Fam y Stud es CHAPL . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danforth Chapel CLRM. ..... .ASU West Sands Classroom Bulld~ng CMPIN ....................................... Campus nn CMSCI ...Community Services Center Build ng COB (Wlngs A and 0) ..C assroom Office Bu d ng CP ..........................................Centra Plant CRNSN ...................... Cornerstone Mall EC (Wings A 4 ) ................ Eng neer ng Center ED .......................................Farmer Education ED0 ..................... Pavne Educat~onHa EDC ................... ..Education Lecture Hal ENGRC ................Enaineer no Research Center FAA F~neArts Annex FA0 .................. Facu ty Adm nlstrat on Center FAC ...................................... F~neArts Center FIELD ..............................Universty F eld Lab FLHLB . . . . . . . . . ASU West Fetcher L brary FSL ............................. .Forestry Sew ces Lab GGMA .... .Grady Gammage Memona Aud torlum GHALL ........................... Dix e Gammage Hall HEC (W ngs A and 0) ..........Cowden Famlly Resources Bulldlng HECX .................. Home Economics Annex IRISH ........................................ r s h Ha LAW. ..................................... Armstrong Ha LIB ...................... .Charles T. Hayden L brary LL (W ngs A-C) ..................... Language and L~teratureBu d'ng LS (Wlngs A X ) ........... L te Sc ences Center - - LYC.. ............................... Lyceum Theatre MA N .............................................. .Old Main MCENT .................................Manhews Center MCL. ..................................... McC intock Hall MHALL ...................................... Matthews Hall MOEUR. ........................ Moeur Adm nistrat on MTASU ...........................ASU West Montebello MTCHL .......................Mitche I School (Tempe) MU ......................................Memor al Un on MUR ................................Murdock Lecture Hall MUS C .................................Music Build ng NEE0 ........................... L.S. Neeb Hal NOBLE ............................ Nob e Science Center NUR ...................................... Nurs ng Bu'd ng PBS ........................... Packard Baseball Stad um PEBE ...............Physica Education Bu dfng East PEBW ............Phys~caEducat~onBu lding West PPS .....................Physca Plant and Shops PS (W ngs A H) .............George M Bateman Physlca Sciences Center PSY ........................... Psychology Bulld ng PURCH ..............Purchasing and Genera Stores R TT (W ngs A and 0) ............... R~tterBu d ng RURLS ..................... Rura Schoo (Tempe) SDF ................... Solar Demonstrat on Facl ity SHS (Wlngs A and B) ........Student Heath Sewlce SRC . . . . . . . . . . . Student Recreation Complex SS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Socia Sciences Bu dhng SSV .............................Student Sewlces Bu ding STAD ..................................Sun Dev I Stad~urn STAUF (Wlngs A and 0). .......... Stauffer Hall TC .......................................Technology Center TCB .............................. Aeronautics Building TCC. . . . . . . . . . . . .Technology Center Annex TCM ............................ ..Technology Modulars THWH ......................... .Theatre Warehouse TOWER (W ngs A and 0 ) . ............. .University Tower Center TRACK .......................... .Joe Selleh Track UAC ...........................Un vers ty Act v ty Center UVCTR ............................ Unversity Center WH .......................................... Warehouse WHALL ......................................... .West Hall W LSN .......................... Wi son Admin stration WTC .......................... Wh'teman Tenn~sCenter I Colleges and Academic Units Architecture and Environmental Design. College Of ........................................................................... ARCH 134 .................965-3216 ED 162 .................... 965-3536 ED 158 .................... 965-41 35 ED 154 .................... 965-71 67 40 ...................... 9654227 23 ...................... 965-3631 A 31 8 ......................965-3231 AC 554 .................... 965-6350 AC 659 .................... 965-3531 AC 519 .................... 965-3131 97 ......................965-7778 A 323 ...................... 965-3431 462 ................... 965-3621 .................... B 104 9653306 B 225 .................... 965-1644 D 108 ...................... 965-6357 DB 301 ....................965-3384 G 100 ................... 965-3421 ....... I00 ...................... 965-7775 .. G 281 ......................965-3585 CG 202 ................... 965-3313 ngineertng, Department of ..................................... ECG 136 ................... 965-3589 CG 252 ...................965-3190 Construction De OB 268 ................... 965-3615 Construction and Techno ogy School of .........................TC 201 A .................... 965-3874 E ectrical Eng~neering,Depanment of ............................ ECG 127 ...................965-3424 Electronics and Computer Technology. Department of ............................................................. TC 301 ...................... 965-3137 . . ECG 303 ...................965-3185 TC 201 F .................... 965-3781 Mechanical and 965-3291 ECG 346 ................... Fine Arts. College of ............................................................. GHALL 132 965-6536 Art. School of .................................................................. ART 102 ....................965-3468 Dance. Department of .................................................. PEBE 132 .................. 965-5029 Music. Schoo of ........................................................ MUSIC 183 ............... 965-3371 Theatre. Department of ................................................... GHALL 232 ...............965-5359 Graduate College W I N Lobby ...........965-3521 Law. College of LAW 101 ...................965-6181 ............... ~~ ~ ~ .................................................................. ..................................................................... uyy u a l ~ a r u ~ul ~ .......................................... rr~~ ... lepanmenl of ...................................................LS Czio ........ t . Depanment of ........................................ PS 0102 ......... ."c nenr or .". .. .............................................. . . . ...... PEBW M212 .............. 965-3875 590 DIRECTORY I . Family Resources and Human Deve opment HEC 106 .................... 965-6978 LL 8404 .....................965-6281 ...................965-7533 ................... 965-5081 ................... 965-5778 ...................965-6747 ................... 965-3951 ...................965-1 457 .................. 965-331 8 PS A524 ....................965-3394 PS F470 ....................965-3561 ...................................... SS 410 ...................... 965-6551 PSY 237 ....................965-3326 LL B605 ..................... 965-7145 SS 321 ...................... 965-3546 LL A145 ..................... 965-2373 SS 104 ...................... 965-2358 LS C226 .................... 965-3571 ............................................................... NUR 322 965-3244 Public Programs. College of ................................................ WILSN 234 96-034 Communication Department of ....................................... STAUF A412 ............. 965-5095 Journalism and Telecommun cat on. Walter Cronktte School of ............................................ STAUF A231 .............965-501 1 Justice Studies. Schoo of .............................................. WlLSN 331 ................ 965-7682 Le sure Stud~es.Department of ......................................GHALL 204 ...............965-7291 Public Affa rs. School of .................... . . ........................ WlLSN 211 ................965-3926 WHALL 137 965-3304 Social Work. School of ......................................................... 965-2359 University Honors College ................................................... MCL 112 I ................... ................ . .............. ................... Other Admissions ..... ............SSV C l 11 ................. 965-7788 Admissions. La ...........LAW 101 ................... 965-7207 Bookstore ........ . . ............BKSTR ...................... 965-7928 SSV C359 .................965-2350 Career Services ..................................................................... Drop-Add and W thdrawa Information .................................... SSV 81 14 .................. 965-3124 Graduat on Office. Undergraduate Division ............................ SSV B113 .................. 965-3256 .................. 965-6980 .................. 965-61 64 ........................ 965-3415 1 ................. 965-2688 124 .............. 965-5965 obby .............965-2626 Level ........... 965-5728 .................... 965-6563 2 ................. 965-5186 ....................965-901 1 8 ..................965-2677 Readmiss on Undergraduate ................................................ SSV 81 14 .................. 965-7440 Registrar ................................................................................. SSV 81 14 .................. 965-31 24 ................................................................... SSV A131 .................. 965-351 5 Res dence L ~ f e Student Financial Assistance .................................................. SSV C219 .................965-3355 Student ID .......................................................... EDB 42 ...................... 965-3124 Summer Sess ons ASB 109 .................... 965-661 1 University Academ MCENT 110 ..............965-4464 . 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ( Academic Definitions Academic Renewal. An undergraduate who has been readmitted to the university after an absence of at least five years and who has satisfactorily completed a minimum of 12 approved, additional semester hours ~nresidence at ASU, may, upon petition to the dean of the college, have the former record treated in the same manner as transfer credits. See pages 4 8 4 9 . ACT. All new freshman applicants must take either the American College Test (ACT) or Scholast~c Aptitude Test (SAT) on a national test date in them junior or senior years of high school. See pages 1 5 36. Advanced Placement. Students who have taken an advanced la cement course of the Colleee Enu trance Examination Board (CEEB) in their secondary school and who have taken an Advanced Placement Examination of CEEB may receive credit. See pages 4 2 4 3 . ALCP. The American Language and Culture Program (ALCP) features an intensive, noncredit course , of studv desianed for adult international students who desire to become vroficient in English as a second language: See pages 41 and 473. A M U . The Associated Students of Arizona State University (ASAS;) is the student government for the univers~ty,the official representative of the student body in matters of univers~fygovernance and budgeting. See page 97. ASU West. ASU West is the Phoenix based satellite campus of ASU, established in 1984 by the Arizona Legislature to serve the educat~onalneeds of residents in western Maricopa County. See pages 573-583. Audlt Enrollment. A student who audits a course attends regularly scheduled class sessions but e m s no credit. See page 52. Buckley Amendment. See Fomr!, Educarional Righrs ondPrr~acyAcr on page 589. CLEP. As part of the College-Level Examination Rogram (CLEP), students who have taken a College-Level Examination of the College Enhance Examination Board may receive university credit. See pages 43-45. Comprehensive Exam. A comprehens~veexamination is intended to permit a student to establish academic credit in a field in wh~chthe student has gained exwrience or comwtence eauivalent to an established university course. See page 46. Concentration. A concenhation is a selection of courses within a major or among one or more majors. Cooperative Educatlon. Cooperative Education 1s any educat~onalprogram that requues alternating classroom and work experience in government or industry. The work experience exists for its educauonal value. See page 50. Corequlsite. A requirement to be met, such as taking a cenaln course, while taking a course is a corequisite. See prerequisire page 593. Course Loads. A minlmum full tlme course load for an undergraduate student 1s 12 semester hours. The maximum course load for which a student may register is 18 semester hours (with the exception of a 19 hour maximum for students enrolled in the College of Engineering and Applled Sciences or the College of Architecture and Environmental Design). See page 49. Course Prefix. The course prefix is the three-letter designation ass~gnedby each insmctlon unit. The Cowse Prefix Index, on pages 606 and 647, provides a comprehensive list. Also see cross lisnng below. Credit Enrollment. One semester hour represents one 50 mlnute class exercise per week per semes ter. A minimum of 126 semester hours is required for graduation with a baccalaureate demee. To ob tam credit, a student must be properly registered and pa; fees for the course. See pages 52and 480. Cross-listlng. One course may have more than one course prefix and may be offered by more than one department. Some instruction units require students to enroll in a course under a certain prefix in order to receive credit propedy. Course descriptions in the General Corolog indicate courses that are cross-listed. I I I I I - 592 ACADEMIC DEFINITIONS I Cum Laude. An undergraduate student with a cumulative GPA of 3.40-3.59 graduates cum laude. See pages 90 and 91. Also see maqna cum laude below and summo rum laude on page 590. DropIAdd. A student who has registered for courses for a semester or summer session may drop or add courses through the first week of classes or the first two days of a summer sesrion. See page 53. Emphasis. An area of emphasts is a selection of courses within a major or among one or more ma jon. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. The Famll) Edu~at~onal Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, or Buckley Amendment, sets fonh the requtrements governtng the protection of the privacy of the educattonal records of students who are or have been in attendance at Arizona State University. See page 57. Freshman. A student who has earned 24 or less hours is a frerhman. General Studies Requirements. The General SNdies program consists of five core areas and two awareness areas. The core areas are Ltteracy and Cnttcal Inquiry. Numeracy, Humanltles and Fine Arts, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Natural Sciences. The two awareness areas are Global Awareness dnd Hlstoricdl Awareness. All undergraduate students must auccessfully complete a minimum of 35 semester hour5 of approved General Studies courses. See pages 5 8 4 8 . GPA. The grade polnt average (GPA) is obtained by dividing the total number of grade points earned bv the number of semester hours rraded. Grade point averaees - are rounded to the nearest hundredth of I agrade point. See page 54. Grade Points. For the purpose of computing the GPA, grade polnts are assigned to each of the grades for each semester hour as follows: "A," four points; "B," three points; "C." two potnts; "D." one point: and "E,"zero polnts. Graduate Catalog. The Graduare Caraloq describes the procedures and requirements for enrollment in the Graduate College. See pages 47-78 of the General Catalog for informat~onon the Graduate College. See page 475 spec~ficallyfor a complete Ltst of graduate degrees and majors. Graduate-Level Courses. Courses numbered 5 W 7 9 9 are destgned for graduate students. How ever, an upper-dtvision undergraduate student may enroll in graduate courses wrth the approval of his or her advlsor, the course instructor, the department chatr, and the dean of the college or school in which the course is offered. See page 50 Incomplete. A mark of "I" (tncomplete) IS given by the instructor only when a student who 1s other wise doing acceptable work is unable to complete a course because of ~llnessor other conditions beyond the student's control. See pages 53. lndependent Study. The course number 499 has been resewed for lndependent Study courses in each of the instructtonal departments or divts~onsof the colleges at the undergraduate level. Independent study courses are honor courses and may be taken only by outstandtng senlor students who have completed at least one semester in residence. See page 51. Junior. A student who has earned 5 6 8 6 hours is a junior. LIA 100. See Universrr) Adjasrmenr a n d S u n r ! a l on page 590. Lower-Division C O U ~ S ~Cour-er S. numbered 1 W 2 9 9 are designed primarily for freshman and so I phomore students. See page 50. I Magna Cum Laude. A student with a cumulative GPA of 3.6&3 79 graduates magno cum laude. < See pages 90 and 91. Also see um lalide above and summa cum loade page on 593. Major. A major is a specialized group of courses contained within the program of study. Refer to col i I lege and school sections tor spectfic descrtpttons and requirements. Minor. A minor 1s a spec~al~zed group of courses contatned within the program of study ava~lable from some instruction unlts. Refer to college and school sections for specific descripttons and requirements. Omnibus Course. An omnibus course is offered on a one time or tutorial basis when the course content is new or period~callychanges. See pages 50-5 1. Option. An option is a selectton of courses within a major or among one or more majors ~ ~ I. I I I I I I I I I 1 I '1 I ACADEMIC DEFINITIONS 593 PassIFall Enrollment. A mark of " P (pass) or "E"(fail) may be assigned for this grading option. This grading method may be used at the option of individual colleges and schools within the university. See page 53. Prerequisite. A requirement to be met, such as completing a certain course, before reg~steringfor a course is a prerequisite. See page 593. Also see rorequisrre on page 588. Probation. A student's college assumes responsib~lityfor enforcing academic standards and may place any student on probation who has faded to maintain good standing. A student on academic probat~onis required to observe any rules or limitations the college may impose as a condrtlon for reten tion. See page 56. Proflclency Examlnation. A proficiency examination is given to: (a) walve a course requirement: (b) validate certarn transfer credits In profess~onalprograms; and (c) determine a student's ability in a field where competence is an important consideration. See page 46. Program of Study. Students must file an Undergraduate Program of Study for graduat~onwithin the semester he or she earn his or her 87th hour. See page 90. The complete array of courses Included in the study leading to a degree make up a student's program of study. Restricted Withdrawal. Between the fourth week and up to the end of the loth week of a semester, students may withdraw with a mark of " W only from courses in which the instructor certifies that they are passing at the time of the withdrawal. See page 53. SAT. All new freshman applicants musr take either the American College Test (ACT) or Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) on a national test date in their junlor or senior years of high school. See pages 35 and 36. Senior. A student who has earned 87 or more hours of credit is a senlor. Sophomore. A student who has eamed 25 55 hours of credit 1s a sophomore. Special Topics. Courses numbered 294. 394. and 494 cover toplcs of immediate or special interest to a faculty member and students. See page 51. Summa Cum Laude. A student w ~ t ha cumulative GPA of 3.8W.00 graduates summa cum laude. See pages 90 and 91. Also see cum laude and magna cum laude on page 592. TOEFL. All applicants to ASU whose natlve language is not Engllsh and who have not attended a high school for their junror and senior years where English is the language of instruction or graduated from a college or university where English is the language of instruct~onare required to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) in place of the ACT or SAT. See pages 35, 36, and 473. Also see ALCP on page 591. Transcrlpt. The transcript has information about classes taken and grades earned. The Office of the Registrar releases officlal transcripts only upon wntten request of the student for a fee of $1.00 per copy for enrolled students or $5.00 per copy for nonenrolled students. Unofficial transcnpts may be obtained free of charge in person at the Office of the Registrar, any Registrar Site, or by mall if a s~gnedrelease is enclosed. See page 55. Also see Famil) Edurarronal Rrghrs and Prrracq Act on page 589. University Adjustment and Sunrival. This course (LIA 100). offered by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, is an analysis of student motivation and goals. The course 1s deslgned to reinforce language faclllty and study skills. Students are oriented to university resources and procedures. See page 34. Unrestrlcted Withdrawal. During the first four weeks of a semester, a student may withdraw from any course with a mark of "W." See page 53. Upper-Division Courses. Courses numbered 300-499 are designed primarily for juniors, seniors, and other advanced students. See page 50. WICHE. Through the Western Interstate C o m m ~ ? ~ l ofor n H~gherEducatton (WICHE), quahfied Anzona residents may attend professtonal schools of dentisuy, veterinary medicine, occupational therapy. optometry, and osteopathy in other western states at essentially the same expense to the students as to residents of the state in whlch the school is located. See page 91. Index .. A, grade oL 52 A b b r e ~at ons. buc d no. 588 Abbrevlat ons key. c o k e lhst ngs. 52 Course preftx 606-607 General Studies. 61 Acadernlc Adm ntstratlon. 564 Academlc advlsemem 3 4 . 4 7 4 Caendar 1C-22 Compla~nts.56,569,583 Detm t~ons.591 593 mmun zasan r&, rements 36 lnlernatona Programs 491-492 Internal Ona ~ l ~ d e n t4s W . t 45-46 479 New freshman. 35 Nondegree undefgraduates, 39 Nonresidents 35.39 Pnanty adm ss on 35 Procedures 33 Prohaency exams. 33.46-47 Readm ss on. 48 Reg stratla" procedures. 49 Requ red secondary school subjens, Standards. 36 Summer Sesslons 48-90 Transcr pts 35 Transfer cred Is, 3Transfer students. 33-35 3 9 4 0 Undergraduate, 34-41.92 Un versth Honors Ca l w e 33 Admlss8on requ rements 3 6 3 9 Admisscon before graduat on from h g h school. -- -- 1L10 Adm s o n wnh d-~stlnn on 39 ~ i o i i t o from n seconoary schw 36 Nondegree. ~ m e r g r a o ~ a t e39 s A a ~ nDBYBooment an0 Aasno Proqram. . 21.486 Adun educatbn Courses 268 Program 267 Advanced p acement 3 3 . 4 2 4 3 Advanced P u b c Executive Program. 458 Advenelng, courses 255 Adv sement 3 4 . 4 7 4 8 ~ ~ ~~ - - ., Pr onty dead-ne 35 Appl ed mathemat cs, opt on 168 Arch lectura adm n stratton and management courses 214 EmDhaS1S. 213 Arch ienural mmmun cal'on Courses. 217 218 ~ m p h a s i213 , Arch'teaura des gn and technology studios Courses 214--215 Emphass 213 INDEX 595 Archnwural ph osaphy and h story Courses. 216 Emphasis, 213 Archileaura technology Courses. 216217 Emphas s 213 Archnmure Schwl of, 2lC-218 Courses. 214-218 Amhtlmure and Envronmenta Design, Co ege of, 204-230 Academ c standards, 206207 Adm ssion. 205 Advisement. 205 Bachelor of Sc ence in Des gn degree, 21 I Degree requ rements. 206 Degrees. 205 Fore gn study 207 Genera nformalion. 208 Genera Stud es requ rements. 206 Graduation requtrements. 206 Masters degrees 206 Organ'zat on 204 Purpose. 204 Spectal programs. 208 Student respons~bltes 207 208 Architeaure professional stud es Courses 218 Emphass 213 Arizona appl cants pnorily dead tne, 35 Anzona H slonca Foundat on L brary 18 Arzona Prevention Resource Center. 473 Anzona resident requ rements for 29. 35 Anzona State Universly. See also Un verslty Accred~talnonand an1 aton, 1 5 1 6 Campus. 17.22 H story, I S 1 5 Mission. 13 Organlzat on 14 Anzona Trust Fund 30 An School of 391399 courses, 393-399 An auxi ary. courses. 399 Art educat on Courses 397 Emphasis. 392-393 An history Courses. 397399 Emphas s, 391 An Museum. Unversly. 19 Asian stud es program. 109. See a so spechc department for nudy emphasis. ASOC sled Students of Ar 2ona Stale Un'ven ty (ASASU). 97 Astronomy Courses 183 M nor. 180 ASU 2+2 programs. 305 ASU 3+2 programs. 291.305 ASU Research Park, 17 ASU Sun Cllies. 17 ASU West. 17,572-583 Academic anars units. 573.578 Adm nlstrat on. 578 Degree programs 574-575 Faw ly 575.576581 Fletcher Library 575 Alhlet cs lnlerco eg ale. 97 Stan 550 Anendance. 49 Audct enra menl. 52,481 Awareness area requ remenls for Genera Studles, 6M1 Goba 6 M l H Slonca 61 B 0, grade of. 52 Baccalaureate degree requ rements. 89 Baccalaureate Studem Nurse Organizat on 431 Bache o h degrees Generd lst 25 Gi Arts. SBB area of speclai zat on M Ans n Education, 260 Gi F~neAm, 38>387,391.40WOl 415 M MUSIC.404-407 Of Science. S8e area of spaailrat on. Gi Saence n Destgn. 205,208.21&213. 218-222 M Sc ence n Eng neenng 286,288 303,327. 332-334.337-338,344346.351452. 357 358.362464 365371 375-382 Of Sc~encen Nursing, 42-2 Gi Socia Work 464-470 Second bache or's degree, 91 Benehts, Unversly Honors Colege, 98-99 Bela Gamma S ama 231 01 ngual educatin Courses 271-272 Opt on 260,266 268 B ochsmbcal, emphas s 333 Btochemical eng neenng. emphas 5.333 335 B 08 m n c a eng neenng, emphas s 335 B mna neerim. 327428,331 337 COGrses, 34C-342 Malor 327428 Bio og ca Sclences Courses. 116 1 1 9 Malor 118 B oiogy Courses, I16119 Malor. 118.200-201 B~amechan~cal, emphass 370 B omechan~caen9 neering. emphass 335 0 omed cal, emphis s 3% B onuc ear eng'neenng, emphasis. 335 B osystems eng nearing, emphass. 335 Board of Regents Anzona, 3.493 Botanv. DeDanmenl of 11!3-121 Colirses t2C-121 Broadcast no malor. 447 -- Bu d ng Abbrevtal ons, 588 Bus ness. CO ege 01.231 256 AcademB standards. 238 Adm ss on. 233-234 Advisement 234 Bachelor of Scence degree 235 Core requ rernents 237 Courses 24&256 Degrees. 235-237 DOCtoral degrees 236237 Genera Stud es requ rements. 237 238 Grilduatton - .... reou rsments 237 Masters degries 236 Specla programs 236239 Bus ness Admm strat on School of. 242 244 Courses 242-244 BUSness and pre law engineering opt on 382 383 BUSness educal!on, courses 269 BUSness aw, courses, 243 C, grade of, 52 Caendar. Un!venty. 1C-12 Cam0 Tontozona 17 596 INDEX Campus Maps ASU West, 582 Man, 58-7 Candidacy far degrees Graduate. 482 Undergraduate. 89-90 Career SeWCes. 96 Cata og, gradual on under ong nal enrol ment R%9O .. . Centers Academic Precoc ly 258 Advanced Purchas ng Slud,es. 232 Advanced Research n Transponatlon. 283 Agnbus ness Po cy Studies. 283 Anzona Rea Estate. 232 AS an Stud 8s. 109 236239 6' nguaVBlcultural Educaton 257 Bus nsss Research 231 Cancer Research nst lute. 111 Computer ntegrated Manufacturing systems Research (C MS). 283 Counselor Train no. 258 Dects~onsystems~~esearch, 232 Econom c Outiook. 231 Energy Systems Research, 283 Env ronmenla Stud es. 21 Execut ve Dsve ooment 232 F nanCla ~ y s l e m s~ese;cn 232 F rst nlerstale Center tor Servces Mahe1,np. 232 Hann Center tor Entreprene~rsn p an0 Innovat on. 717 --- HlSDan c Research 111 ndian €ducat on. 257 Joan and Dav d L nwtn Center for Ethics 232 Lat n Amencan Stud es 110,239 See also SpeCf C depanment for study emphas s. Med eva and Rena ssance Stud es 22 Msteonte Stud 8s. 111 Mfice Automat on Research 232 Profess ona Deve opment, 284 Sold State E eclron a Research 283 So ad State Sc ence. 111 Study of Law Scence and Techno ogy. 422 Te m m m u n cations Research 284 Ceram a,an Concentration, 392-393 Courses. 395 Certificate brograms and areas of emphas s, CO Bg8 of Llberal Ans and Sc ences. 1 0 ~ 1 1 0 Asan Stud 8s. 109 Health Physics 109 Jewsh Studes, 109 Lat n American Stud 8s. 1l o Museum Studies. 110 RUSSan and East Europao Stud es, t 10 Soulheas1AS an Studes. 110 Women s Studjes 110 Certifcat on for teach ng n Ar zana. 265 Charges fees 2 6 2 9 34.49 Char 8s Trumbu Hayden Library 17-18 Chemical. 080 and Matsrias Eng nesr ng Depanment of 331-343 Courses 339343 Chem ca Eng~neerng Courses 339-340 Malor 332 334 ~ h e n i l c aproceis ng and energy systems emphas s 337 Chemistry Depanment of. 122 126 COUISBS, 123-126 Ch Id development, courses 138 Ch nese, courses. 145-146 Chora Music, major. 404 course ntormation, 50 Course numbering system 50 Honors 51 ndependent study. 51 nternat onal Drooram. 51 nternsh p. 50 . Omn bus 5&51 Prerequ sites. 51 Pro Seminar 51 Soecal ibera ans 51 S k a l t o p s 51 C asslftcat on of sewndary schoo sublects. 37-38 C mat0 ogy. Laboratory of. 154 C n ca Laboratory Sciences, major, 173-175 CI n ca abaratory sciences/medlcal techno ogy. courses 174-175 Code of Conduct, Student, 23 CO ege I'st 8-9 Arch teclure and Envlronmenta Design. 204-230 BUS n8SS. 231-256 Educat on 257 282 Eng neering and App ed Sciences. 283-383 Extended Educat on. 473-475 F ne Arts 384-419 Graduate 476488 Law 42C-425 Libera Ans and Sciences to1 203 Nurs ng, 426435 Pub'c Programs, 436460 Socal Wo* Schoo of, 461472 Universfty Honors 9e-100 CO Bg8 Love Exam natlon Program (CLEP) General exammat ons. 43-44 Subject exam natlons -5 Co leg8 Work-Study Program 31 Commun catton. Depanment of 442-446 Courses 443-446 Interdisc pl nary doctora degree 443,487 Commun ly col egs cred 1s. 40 Compost on requirement, 89 Comprehens ve exam natlons. 27 46 Computat Ona mathematics apt on 168 Computer aded manufacturing emphasas, 363 Computer ana yss, concentrat on. 296 Computer-based educatton courses See Bus ness Educat on. Computer engineer ng techno ogy. wunes. - 117 ??PI Computer graph cs nteractve opt on 321 Computer nformat on Systems COY~SBS 245-246 Malor 244-245 Computer ntegrated manufanur ng eng neenng techno ogy option 319 Computer methods, emphas s. 368 370 Computer Sclence and Eng neenng Depanment of 126.349-358 Courses 3-56 Emphass 380 Major 126.34&352 Computer systems option 314 Computer Systems Eng neer ng malor. 351-352 COmput ng lac t es and sewces. 20 Concurrentdegrees, 91 Concurrent enro ment. 49 Condltronal adm ss on, 40 89 Condtt onal readm ss on 48 Conduct of st~dents23 INDEX 597 Conference Services. 474 Conferences and nsttutes. Dw s on of. 474 Construct on De~anmentof. 309-314 Core courses 31C-311 Courses. 312414 -~~ ~~~, Major. 3 0 9 3 12 Construct on and Techno ogy. Schooi of 303305 Courses. 305 Spec ai programs, 305 Construct~oneng'nsenng emphas s, 345 Contents. 4-7 Cont nu ng Edvcataon See Extended Educatlon, Co ege of. Confro and dynam c systems emphas s 370 Cooperative Educatlon, 50 Core area requirements for General Studles, 59-60 Human ties and fine a m . 59-60 Llteracy and cntca inquiry 59 Natura scences 60 Numeracy 59 Soc a and behav ora sc ences. 60 Correspondence courses. 475 USAFI. 96 Counnl for Des gn Exce lence 206 Counci of Emer!tus Advszrs 232 Counse ng and Consuitatton students 94 Minorty Assstance Program (MAP) 94 Counse Ing Psycho ogy Courses. 279-260 Major. 259,279 Counse or Educaton Courses 260 Major. 259 279 Course i st ng abbrev'atons 52.61 Coursz loads 49 Course Prefcx Index. 606607 courses C ass ficat on of, 5 M 1 L st ng abbreviat ons 52.61 Repeat ng. 54 crafts art courses 393-396 Creat ve Wrlt ng major. 466 Credit enro ment, 52 Commun ly co iege. 40 Requ rements. gradual on for sen ors. 69 Transfer of. 3-0 Cun~raigeography, courses. 15-56 Curricu um adv semen! 4746. See also Academ c advszment. Curricu um and Instructon. D " s o n of 267 276 Courses 268-276 Major 259.487 D, grade of. 52 Dance Depanment of 40&403 Courses. 4 0 1 4 0 3 Dance h story, ~Uuffi85.401 Dance Laboratory 19 Dane E. Nob e Sc ence and Eng neenng I.brary, 16 Dead nes payment, 27 Deans, CO eges and Schools. 564 Deans l st 56 D e w padung 27 DBCs on and Information Systems. Depanment of. ------. ,A?-947 Courses, 245-247 Defense Act v ty for Non Trad t ona Educat on suppon @ANTES), 96 US. Armed Forces Institute mrreswndence murses, 96 Def n t ons of student remrds El g b 8 St~dent.57 RBCOrd 57 I I I Degree programs Bacheots. Seespect c co iege, schoo, or depanment Doctor S 4 7 6 4 7 7 See also Spec f C COi Woe. schw or deoanment. List of, 25 Mastets. 476477 See also spec f c ml age. school or depanment. Professlonai. 102 Second baccaaureate degree. 91 Degree requirements 6 W 0 Apptlcat on for graduation, 90 P , d * no -.--.,-First-year compos tlon. 89 Grade po nt, 69 GYde nes for determinaton of catalog year. 6+90 Pet t on for walver of dmree. - . 90 Pmgrams of study. 90 Resident credit 89 Degree requ rements tor the Co ege of Libera Ans -and Sciences Course aad 104 Cred t 104 E m sh orofcencv 104 FOGgn'anguage'l04 Det nquent tlnancal obbgat ons. 28-29 DeDanments of instruction 8-9 D B ~ S ~26S Des gn smphass. 366.371 DBSgn. Schooi of 21G225 Courses, 222-225 Desgn Science major, 219 Destgnnechno ogy. emphas s 416 D rectow informat on 57. 589490 D sab ed app ,cants, admiss~onof 41 D sab ed Student Resource Otiice 93 D q u a fcation. 56 D stance Learn ng Technology Gflce of, 475 Dstncton Adm ss on with 39 Graduatron wth. 90-91 D v s ons Co leg8 of Educat on Curdcu um and Instruct on, 267-276 Educations Leadersh p and Poicy Stud 8s. 278-276 Psycho cgy n Educatlon, 279-262 Doctors degrees General ist 476477 Jur s Doctor. 420 01Educaton. 259 01 Musica Arts 407 Gi Ph osaphy. Seespecifcm ego, s c h w , or depanment. Gi Pubic Admin strat on 437, 467 Dom c e alf dav 1.35 Downtown Center 17.474-475 Drama Cty. 18-19 Draw ng an Concentrat on 392-393 Courses 393 Drop add 34.53 E, grade of. 52 Eadv Ch dhood Educaton 598 INDEX I Areas of spec al zat on 259 Bache or of Arts n Educatlan degree. 260 Cen ftcat on requirements 265 Core wurses, 267 Dearee reau cements 261 2 M --" Educatgonal Sewlces M f c e of, 256 Graduatton requ rements. 264-265 Organ zatian. 257-256 Post baccalaureate cenf catton. 266 Proleas ona F!e d ~xperiences,'Mfce of. 258 Educatona Adm n rtrat on and Supew son Courses. 277 276 Malor 276 ,-.. 259 -~ ~ d zone t Development. 93 D sabed Student Resource M f c e 93 Educational Opponun ly Center 93 Upward Bound Program 93 Veterans Upward Bound. 93 Educat ona Leadersh p and Pa cy Stud es. of 27s27.9 Courses. 277-276 Educat ona Media and Computers Courses. 26S270 Major, 259 267 Educat ona Oppnun ty Center, 93 Educat ona 001 cv stud es. courses. 276 II I I I Milo;,~isS 2 7 9 C Educat Ona S ~ N ceS Colege Of Educat On. 256 Elennca Engineering. Depanment of. 356-362 Courses. 3-62 Malor 3-58 E m;an,c mater a$. emphas s. 337 E BnrOn,c systems. opt on. 314 E m r o n n ano C o m ~ ~ t Tecnno'oav er DeOanment of. 314;118 Courses 3 1 W 1 6 ' E enrOn#nEnglneer ng Techno ogy Courses 316317 Malor 315 E emkntary Educat on Courses 270-271 Major 259260 267 Emoovmsnt - ~ , 31.92 Colege w o n stdo). 31 Pan Lme an campus. 31 A l Y B I S . N n O L I v . 31 Energy w&ersloh.md wnserval on, emphass 333 Energy Stud es 21 Engtneer ng. Schoo of 326331 Courses. 3 3 N 3 1 Degree requ rements. 32e-330 lnterd sc pi nary Programs 362 383 Spec a Programs, 376362 Eng~neenngand Appied Sc ences College of 263383 Adm ss on 266285 Bachelor of Scence degree 266-267 Core murses 3 3 M 3 1 - ~ ~ Master of ~echnologf 269 Pr€-~roleas Ona Oroaram. 284 Eng neer ng mechan cs Emphasis, 377 Optton. 376377 Eng neer ng Spec al Programs, major 3 7 M 8 2 Eng nee1ng technology core wurses 305 Eng sh Courses 129133 Department of, 128-133 Prof c ency requ remenls. 33.43.69 104 Eng a h as a Second Language ESL). 260.265 Eng ksh p acement, 33 47 Eng sh sk s program. 41.473 See also Amencan Language and Cutlure Prwram Enro mint Chanoes In. 53-54 ~onc;rrent'49 H gh-rank ng h gh school seniors, 38-39 Types of, 52 53 Ventkcat an gu de nes. 49 Entrance exam natons pnar ty dead ne 35 Entrance requ rements. 3 4 4 1 Envronmenta ana ys s and programm ng wurses 215 En" ronmenla eng ne%r ng emphasis. 333.345 Envronmenta Resources n Agncuture Courses. 301-302 Malor. 298-299 Env ranmenla Studles. 21 Equa Emp oyment Oppnun ty and An rmatve Act on Statement. 584 Exam naflons advanced p acement and credtt 4 2 4 4 Exerc se Science, lnterd sap nary Doctor of Phl osophy degree program. 467 Exercse Scence and Physical Educat on, Department of, 133-136 Courses 134-136 M nor, 134 Opton 133-134 Expenses and fees 26-29 34.49 EXPUs on. 57 Eflended Educallan, Co ege of 473-475 Adm n strators. 56&567 Faculty. 493-557 Fam ly Educat anal Rlghts and Prbvacy A n of 1974,57 Fam ly Resources and Human Deve opment. Depanment of. 137 142 Courses 138-142 Fam ly stud es, courses. 13e-139 Fam ly stud eslchi d deve opmenl concentrat on 137 Fees depos ts and other charges 2 6 2 9 34.49 F bers an -.. . Concentrat on 391 courses 395 F m Stud es 21 F nance Depanment of. 249-251 Courses. 250-251 Flnanctal a d 26-27 2 S 3 1 33, 92 F ne Ans. Co ege of. 384-419 Adm ssion 384 Bache or s degrees 385 Courses. 393-41 9 Donora degrees, 366 Gradual on requ rements, 388 Master S degrees. 366 F rst Year W m p S tlon degree requ rement 69 Flshenes management, opt on, 201 F ght nstruction. ROTC. 111 112 Fluld mechanics emphasis 377 F w d and nutrt on, courses. 14&141 F w d tndustry, option. 293. 295 F w d sewce management opt on 137 INDEX 599 Foreign anguage Placement. 47 Requirement. 104. 144-145 Foreign Languages. Depanment of 142-154 also speefic language. Courses. 14S154 For nternal!Onal professions 143 Foreign students. Sss lnlernahona students. Fore gn study 51,491-492 Forensacs. 97 Fotleilure of refunds. 28 Fratem tles and somnt es. 97 French, courses 146147 Freshmen academc admission. 3-6 Sse G Galvln Playhouse. 16 Gammage Memoria Aud!tonum. 18 Genera adm n strahon off cars. 493 Genera agnbusness. oplon 293.295 General b m n g neertng emphas s 3 8 M 8 1 General bu ldtng construction, opllon 3 1 M 1 2 General bus8ness. courses 243 General deveopment, opt on, 3 1 M 1 2 General d etetia option, 137 General exammat ons 43-44 Genera mathemaha, opt on, 168 Genera M lhtary Course (GMC). ROTC. 111 General Stud 8s Awareness areas, 6WE.1 Care areas 59-60 Courses. 62-88 Requirement, 58-67 See also speclf c col ege, schoo or department. Geography. Department of 154-157 Courses. 1 5 M 5 7 Geologlca eng neenng. ophon. 383 Geology Department of 158-160 Courses 158-160 Geotechntcal eng neering, emphasis. 345 German, courses. 147 148 Gerontology Certfcate Program, 21.486 Globa Awareness, General Stud 8s. 6C-61 Good stand ng requ remenl 55 Grade A w a l procedure, 585 Average required 55 Change of grade, 54 Grade aooeab. 34 Grad ng'dplions, 52 Grad ng system, 52 Incompete 53 Point average 54 89 Remova ol grades 54 Wlhdrawal, 5354 Grade po nt, degree requ rement 89 Grad ng system Audt enrol menl, 52 Change of grade 54 Credt enrol ment. 52 Dellnit on of a cred t un 1.52 Demonslrallon of mastery, 54 Dropladd 53 F na grade repon 54 Grade point average 54 Grade m n l s . 54 ~radlnb opt ons 52 nmmplete. 53 nstructor nitiated wlthdrawa , 53 Med cal withdrawal. 54 . Repeahng murres, 54 Res111cledwtlhdrawal, 53 Sat sfactory, 53 Scholarship grades and marks. 52 Transcripts. 55 Unrestricted w thdrawa 53 Wblhdrawal from the un verslfy 54 Graduate Col ege. 476488 Degrees 476 Graduate Nurse Organrahon. 431 Graduatkon app callon or reapplicahon 27 Gradual on fee 28 Gradualton nformal on Concurrent dearess. 91 Gra0,ate d e g k s . 91 Second baccaa~reateoegree 91 Western interstate Comm sson for hlaner Eo,cat,on (WlC-EI 91 W In acaoemlc recognlt on -91 Graa~aton reqv rements CoIege of L Deral Arts and Scen&s. 104-107 Grants Anzona Tmst Fund 30 Pe Grant, 30 Slate Student Incentive Grant. 30 Supp ementai Grant 30 Un versw Grant. 30 Graphic cohmunicat ons Courses, 322 Opt!on. 320-322 Graph c des gn Concentrat on 392 Courses 3% Greek courses. 148 GUde ines for delerm nallon of cataog year, degree requirement. 8%W Gular, concentralon, 405 harry W w a Gal ory I 9 hayoen -8brary 17 18 nealth Adm n slraloan and Polcy. Schoo of 251 252 -- ~ Courses 251-252 Heath and Phystcal Educaton. Depanment of. See Exercise Scence and Phvs'ca Education, Depanmenl of. Healh h story admtss on requ rement 33 36 Heath p h y s , ~ .concentration. 102.109 Heanh sc ence, courses 134 Health Service. Student 94-95 Health servtces adm n stration, courses 251-252 Health standards. 36 Heavy construct on oplbon 312 Hebrew courses, 148 He copter techno ogy apt on 306 Hgh schoa sen ors, specalenrollment 3 W 9 H aher educalon " Courses, 278 Program. 276 H Slonca Awareness. General Stud 8s. 61 H story Courses 161-166 Departmental 160-166 Untvers ly. 13-15 Hlslory and ph losophy of science, courses. 179 Home emnom a education. courses, 141 Honors Col ege. Un vers ly. 9&1 W Adm ss on 99 senefts. 9 a 9 9 Courses, 51 9%100 Honors transcnpl r-n t on 100 Nature and goa s 98 Relent on, 99 600 INDEX Honors transcnpt recogn t on Un versily Honors Col ege Gradual on from 100 Lower d v s on. 100 HOUSng Res denw Llfe 33.92-93 Hous ng and Urban Deve opmenl Courses. 228-229 Major 226 Human develo~mentcourses 435 Human nutrtlon opt on. 137 Human resource manaaement. track 253 " Human8tceS Courses 167 Master's program 166,476.48&467 Program 166-167 Humanlt 8s and F ne Ans Genera Stud es 5-0 Human ties education, courses 274 I, grade 01.52 53 ldent f cat on cards. 27 33.49.92 lmmunlrat on requirements. 33 36 lncomo ete mark of 52 53 lndecindent study. 51 By correrpondenw, 475 Ind an educat on courses. 272 lndonesan courses, 149 lndustria and Management Systems Engineer ng Depanment of, 362-367 Courses 364-367 Industria Design major 216219 Industria Engineer ng malor, 362 364 lndustrla management Courses 323 Opton 321 lndustna Techno ogy. Depanment 01 320325 Courses 322-325 Major. 320 ndustna technoogy core, courses 322 lnlormat on systems emphass. 363 Instruct on Un ts Cha rs and D rectors 565-566 Instruct ona Programs Divls on of. 474 Instruct ona Te ev slon F xed Sew ce (ITFS ,475 nstrumentsl mus c conwntrat on 404-405 Insurance. courses 25&251 Opton 321 Inlerco eg ale Ath et cs 97 nterd scplinary Hvmanlt es Program. 1 6 6 1 6 7 nterd scpllnary studies Adu t Development and Ag~ng.21 Energy. 21 Environmental. 21 F m. 21 l s a m c 21 bngu stlcs 22 Med eva and Renassanw. 22 Southeast Asan 22 Women's 22 nterior Des on malor 219 ntermed a. ir~ ' Conwntral~on.391 courses. 393-394 ntemat ana agribusiness, opt on 295 lntemat ona Bacca aureate D p omaicsn fccate. 45-46 lntemat ona Bus ness Stud 8s cenfcate 252 253 Courses. 253 International Prqlrams. 491492 Area studies. 104-1 10. 492 Courses. 51 nternallonal students 32 33.38 479 nsuranw, 41 nterpreters Theatre. 97 ntramura spons. 96 Slam c Stud 0s. 21 ta'an courses 149 . J Rubs8 and Bonita Neson F ne Ans Center 16 Japanese courses, 144-150 Jazz performance, concentrat on 405 Jew sh studies program. 109 Jobs, student. 31 Journalism, courses 449 Journalsm and Telecommunlwlon Walter Cronktte School Of 447450 cn,,nas . -, M . .M V .l Juns Doctor deoree 420 Just CB Stud B S - S C ~ O Oof ~ 450-454 Courses 4 5 2 4 5 4 Doctor of Ph l o ~ p h degree y program, 437-436. 477476.487 - -- - - - -- .6AET.N PBS an: ale 19 C0mm.r ty Ad* so3 Boar0 571