DANCE 401 501 P h l l o ~ p h of y Dance. (3) S Anatytfca an0 crotlca a.oy of tne tmpl cat ons ot traal Ion8 and eontemoararv on tosoohles 01 oance reaard no " meanbno, dentlw, iorm 'content benre and swle 502 Cultural Concepts of Dance. (3. S C. l.ral concepts, trenos. econom c po tcal ana geo grapn ca forces n m a p eras ol dance n story Omnibus Courses: See pages 46-49 for am" bus murses that may be offered. - DANCE DAN 130 Dance. ( I ) F S. SS Bal et mprovsat on. jazz modern. Afro Car bbean. Balet Folk onco. Tat Cht, and other dance forms 2' r hours a week May be repeated for cred 1. In Music Theory for Dance. (2) S Elements of mus c musrc structures and the r re atonsh p to dance Emphas s on rhythmsc analys s and dance ac compan ment. Prerequcs te: MUS 100 or nstructar approve 134 Technique and Theory 01 Modern Dance. (3) F S Elementary concepts of modern dance techn que. Deve opment of movement qua'ty and performance skt Is. 6 hods wee" y May be repeatea tor cre0.t Placement aL 0 ton reg-re0 Prereq.. s te Dance major 135 Technlqus and Theory of Ballet. .2, F S E.ementary oa let lechn qo . r In empnas s on a gnmenl control an0 aeve opment 01 the test w.th proper awaro ness of stv e and Dhras no 4 h o d s *eerlr P acement and aud t&ns requked be repeated fo;cred t 171 Dance Prodvctlon Lab. (0) F S Requ red of a dance majors for tour semesters (with DAN 172 173 and 174). to ass st in product on of one concsn each Semester 172 Dance Prodvctlon Lab. (0) F S See DAN 171. 173 Dance Production Lab. (0) F S See DAN 171. 174 Dance Production Lab. (0) F. S See DAN 171 m D a n c e . 1) F.S lntermedlate eves Confanuat on of DAN 130 2' 2 hours a week. May be repeated for credt. 232 Dance Notation 1. 3) 5 S.wey of ryslemr ot aanca nolalaan 1ntrod.cl on to el fon.mape ana ,s#sof movement Empnar s on earn ng elementary Laoanolat on Plereq. s tes DAN 131 M-S 100 01 nstnctor approva 234 Technique and Theory ot Modsrn Dance. .31 F. S Intermea ate concepts 01 mWern osnce techn q ~ eDede o ~ m e nof l modemen1 q ~ atq t an0 performance sl8ls 6 hburs weekly. May be rkpeaied forcred 1. P acement au d't on requ red. Prerequ site Dance malor. 235 Technique and Theory of Ballet. (2) F. S The advanced study of e ementary ba et techn que through the trad tional exerc ses w th proper awareness of stye and phras ng 4 hours weekly May be repeated lor credct. Placement audit on reau red 237 w i n n i n g Polnte. (1. F S me s t ~ d yol elementary po nls tech" qLe InroLgn tne ira a lona exerc ses 2 hods. *eer . v Mav. oe re~eatedfor cred 1. Prsrequ sctes: bas c ba et Ira nmg; nsiructor ap prava 262 Dance Production I. (2) F Theory of lght ng scenery and sound as related to dance 263 Dance Production 11 21 S Theory ano pract ce of p.o ic manedp cost-m ng ~ O J S Band staoe manaoement as ro atoo to oance oro duct on rer re@ s te: D ~ 262 N or ornstructor approva ' 264 Fundamentals of Choreography I. 2) F lntroduct on to and appttcat on of bas c choreograph c princ p es w th emphas s on mprovlsat on, movement n vent an and deve opment of evaluative sk s Prerequ s 18s: DAN 130 ( mprov sat on ) nstructor approval 265 Fundamentals of ChorawraDhy 11. 21 S .ntermeo ate app cat on of oas; &orsograpn c pr nc p,es H !n empnas8s on rmprov sat on,form content an0 o m atue s* s Prerw. sites DAh 264. nslr.ctor aoorora , 330 Dance. ( I ) F. S Advanced eves Cont~nuattonof DAN 230 2 haurs week v, Mau for cred t , be reoeated , 331 MUSICLiterature for Dance. 3) F H1510rCa survey of musc re at ve to dance Emphas s on deve oprng sten ng sk Is and knowledge of mus ca ver sus choreooraoh c forms Prereau s t e DAN 131 or in structar app&.i 332 Dance Notation 11. 2 F ntermed ate study of Labanofallon Emphas s on score readlng Prerequ s te DAN 232 or equ va en1 334 Technique and Theory of Modern Dance. (3) F. S Advanced concepts of modern dance techn que Deve op msnt of movement qua ly and performance sk s 6 hours week y. May be repealed for cred t Placement aud tlon required 335 Technique and Theory of Ballet. (2 F. S ntermed ate bat et techn que with emphas s on strength dynam cs, rhythmical mpu ses and trans t ons w th u awareness of proper sty s and phras ng. 4 haurs weekly May be repeated for credt P acemenf aud ton requ red 337 Intermediate Polnte. I ) F. S Study of intermed ate and advanced po nte techn que through the trad t ona exerc ses 2 haurs weekly May be repeated far credit. Prerequls te DAN 237 or nstruc. tor approva 340 Dance Kinesiology 1. (3) F K nesm ogica pr nc p es app ed to dance techn que n c udtng analys s of muscu ar panerns n dance movement and the pathomechan cs of dance njury Prerequts te ZOL 201 or eauzva en!. 341 Dance Klneslology 11. (3) S Cont nuallon of DAN 340. Prerequ s te: DAN 340 342 ldeoklnesis. (3) F S A ~1.0~ 0' posl,re .s ng tne v s.a zal on of mag* goa 5 to lac 1 late mprorea a gnmant ano movement en c erc) Ma, oe rewaled for cred t 350 Methods of Teaching Modern Dance in Secondary Education. 131 ,,F Ana ys s and acqu s t on of teach ng mater a s for the techn que, mpravsatan and choreography of modern dance Prerequ1s te: DAN 334 or equ va enf 351 Methods of Teaching Ballet and Jazz i n Secondary Education. (2) S ysgs and acqu s t on of teaching techn ques and ma ter als tor ba el and jazz dance forms Prerequ s te: DAN 334 or equ valent . . 'i j SCHOOL O F MUSIC 403 .I School of Music PROFESSORS: UMBERSON (MUSIC 183). ATSUM BAILEY BOSWELL. M. BRITTON, CLARK. DEBENPORT DOAN. HAM LTON. HICKMAN. HOOVER. KLIEWER BRITTON, LOCKWOOD, MAGERS, MAROHNIC. PAGAN0 PERANTONI, ROSEN SElPP SELLHEIM, SHINN SKOLDBERG H C SMITH, SPINOSA, STOCKER, STRANGE. SWAIM, WYTKO ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS: BARROLL ASCHAFFENBURG. D BR TTON COSAND. CROWE DeMARS FLEMING. HACKBARTA AAEFER, HARR S. hOFFER rlOLBR00d hUMPhREYS KOONCE, J METZ MEYER. 0-DANI. RALSCA. RAVE, REYNOLDS ROUX. M W SMlTh SPRlhG. STA-ZER SLhdETT bNG. WELLS W LLIAMSON, W LSON ASSISTANT PROFESSORS: CARPENTER. FERRIS. HOOKER, MAY, MONTGOMERY, ROGERS SOLiS PROFESSORS EMERITI: ANDRESS. BOWERS. CARROLL. COHEN DANDREA DRESSKE-L EIUG-ISH F-ETCAER, rlANNA, hlNES. LAMM LOMBARDI, McEWEN McLEOD, R CKEL ROBINSON SCOULAR 2. Repeated opportunttles for enacting in \ariety of w a b r the role, of ltsrener (analy5~a).per farmer (~nterpreratlon compober credlion). . \cholar (research), and teacher 3 . A repenory for htudy that embracrb 211 cu lure\ and h~stortcalpertod\. Major Requirements For adv~sementpurpose\, all \tudents reg15terrng In a MUSIC major program will enroll throueh the College o f Ftne Arts. A l l Music deeree proeramr require a minimum o f 126 hours tor gradudtion. I n addltton to the major requnrement5 Il\ted be l o u . General Studles and other academlc requlre ments are I15tedon page* 55 87 ot thl\ Cmrolop Placement Examination. A l l student\ who en roll i n an undergraduate Mu\lc degree program are requlred to perform an entrance aud~tlonin t h e ~ prlmdr) r performing med~um(1n5trument or voice). Audition forms and \pecific dudttlon re quirements for each inrtrument or \oice ma) be obtained upon requebr by urittng the School o f MUSIC. O f f ~ c i adates l for thew audit~on\are set for each dcademlc )ear. Student5 may reque\t to a u d ~ t ~ oonn other dates if necesar) or ma) \end a tape recording if dl\tdnce prohtblts comlng to the campus Entermy student* mu\[ also take p l a ~ e men1 tests in theor) and plan0 d l the rlme they en ter the univer\ity. Thi\ includes tran\ter wdents who hdve completed four \e~ne?tenot theory and plano at another in\titution, they are required to reach a minimum level of achievement indicated on the Theory Placement Ekam and Piano Place ment Exam. The School of Murlc IS a member o f the Ndllonal Assof~at~on of Schools of Muss. and the requlre ments for entrance and eraduatlon set forth in thi? Bachelor of Arts Degree Curriculum Caralop are in accordance with the published in the Music Program reeulation\ ot the assoc~ation. The f o l l o u inp - The Mu\ic major con\trt< o f 50 \cmecrer hourb. statement o f bahic musc~anahtp~b endorsed by The following cour\e\ are requ~red: the School of MU~IC: Music rheor,. M T C 125. 221. 222. 223. 320 or A l l mu,lLl.in\. whether performers. comp ,ser\. 121. 127. 422. scholars or teacher,. ahare common profew onal need5 E ~ e r ymustclan mu\l to some extent be a performer. a Mtlsrc h t s r r ~ r . \ : M H L 131. 142. I~\tener.a h \torlan. a compo\er. n thear15t.and a teacher For lhr5 rra\an. cenaln wblect matter *red\ and learn~ngproces\e\ are common to all baccalaure C l o s ~piutro. M U P I 3 I. 132. 271. 212 (unless ale degrees in mu*lc. Babic mus!clan\hip I? deuelapcd in qtudtea uhcch waived by profic~encyexamtnation). prepare the \tudenl to tuncrtan n a bar el) of mu\lcal Recrtul urre,rdo~irt . SIX qemerterb ot M U P 100. role, uhlch arc cupponnc of hl\iher major roncenrra Note: The rematnlng hours In muslc are selected t ~ o n All undergraduate curi cu 4. therefore. probtde by the student in con~ultat~on u l t h hlr or her ad the tallouing vlaor. Areas o f study may include muvc hrrtory, I. A conreplual underrtdnd~ngof \uch n uucal orooertler*I. s snd. r hulsri nzclod\ i$orns,,n ethnomusicology, and m u x theory. At least 27 nr:s>d~py.~rt.tr~.t.c~ for JFI<.IOP semester hourr. 12 in the field o f apecidliration. must be upper dlviqion. Language requirements I " & . rmprrhzn,#rc r d \ p oilhr$rinlirrc'l.tl#.,n r l > ~ pn% r i l ~ c )turn) lhc ;OL.IIIII\L. ~IIC;I.\C are listed on page 189 of this Caralop. tor llaten~ng.composing and perfarmlng . . 404 SCHOOL OF MUSIC Bachelor of Music Degree Curriculum in the Music P r o-~ r a m meet the graduation recital requirement. MUP 495 completes the requirement. This cumculum conslsts of 84 semester hours Ensemble Eight d~fferentsemesters of participation, four of which must be at Arizona State Unl and offers majors in Choral-General MUSIC,Inversity. For wind and percussion players, two of strumental Music, Performance, Music Therapy, and Theory and Composition. Choral General the four ASU semesters must be in marching band. S m g players must have a m i m u m of SIX Music and Instrumental MUSICmajors are pro semesters of MUP 345. W ~ n dand percussion vlded for students wlshing to meet cert~fication players must have a m~nimumof six semesters of requirements for teaching in the publlc schools. M W 361. The follow~ngrequirements are included in each Recital attendance Six semesters of MUP 100. major: ChoraMeneral Music Instrumental Music Note: This degree program may include a teach ing mmor in insmmental music. Musrc rheory MTC 125. 221, 222, 223, 327, 431. Music history: MHL 341, 342. Conduchnn: MUP 209,339. Musiceducation: MUE 313.315.480. Majorperformrnq medium: Eight semester hours Smng Music theory. MTC 125,221,222,221, 327, 433. MUSIC history: MHL 341, 342. Conducting: MUP 210,140. Music education: MUE 315.317 or 118 (which- ever does not include the major instrument), 485, 486; MUP 121 (four hours, a string mstrument in the area other than the major instrument), MUP Of I ' and eight hours Of 121 (two hours, a third s m g instrument), MUP 31 1 to obtain a proficiency level necessary to 121 (two hours, a fourth suing insbument). meet the graduatlon recital requirement. MUP Class pmno. MUP 131, 132, 231, 232 (unless 495 comdetes the requirement. waved by proficiency exam). Mrnor performrng medrum: A proficiency equal Majorperforming medium: Elght semester hours to six semesters of study in keyboard or voice (whichever is not the major medium). of MUP I I I and eight semester hours of MUP Students wlshing to extend their proficiency be- 31 1 to obtain a proficiency level necessary to yond this level may continue to study in MUP meet the graduatlon recital requirement. MUP 321. 495 completes the requirement. ~ r m e s t c n of panicipa. E,lspnlh!e ~ ~rhftcrent ~ h semerten t ,,f p a n l c l p ~ Ensemhie: h g h dlttcrent "0". tour of u h ~ i h must be .it An~.onaState Uni rton including at l e ~ s rci* seme~tcrs ~ ( J 352 P verslty. A mlnimum of six semesters of MUP and/or MUP-353, four of which must be at Ari 345. zona State University. Recrtalottendance Six semesters of M W 100. Recital attendance Six semesters of MUP 100. Recommended elecnves. MUE 313 and MUP lnstrumental Music 481. Instrumental Concentration Note: It is strongly recommended that thls de- Performance gree program include a mlnor in choral muslc or Keyboard Concentration Music rheory: MTC 125.221.222,223,320 or a minor m jazz education. 321.327.425 (or 428). Music theorv: MTC 125, 221. 222, 223. 327. Musrc history: MHL 341,342,447. Music hrsrory. MHL 341. 342. Repertoire andpedaqogy. M W 45 1 or 452.48 1 Conducting. MUP 210, 340. or 482. Musrc education. MUE 315, 317,318,327,328, Conductrng. M W 209 or 210. 336. 137, 338, 481,482. M a j o r performrng medium: Sixteen semester Classprano. MUP 131, 132, 231,232 (unless hours of MUP 127 and 16 hours of MUP 327 to walved by proficiency examinauon). attain a proficiency level necessary to meet the Majorperformrng medium: Eight semester hours graduat~onrec~talrequirements. A half rec~tal of MUP 111 and eight semester hours of MUP (MUP 495) and a full recital (MUP 496) are re 31 1 to obtaln a proflc~encylevel necessary to quued. ~ SCHOOL OF MUSIC 405 Ensemble: Eight semester hours wxthin a minl Recital attendance. SIXsemesters of MUP 100. mum of six different semesters, Including two and twosemesters of chamber muse. Recrtalaaendance: SIXsemesters of MUP 100. Addrtronal requirements: Sixteen semester hour; Performance Orchestral Insbument Concentration Music theory: MTC 125, 221, 222, 223, 320, 327,425. Musrc hrstory: MHL 341. 342.447. Repertoire andpedagogv. MUP 45 1 or 481. Conducting: M W 210,340. M a j o r performrng medium: 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 rec~tal (MUP 495) and a full recrtal (MUP 496) are re quired. Class piano. MUP 131, 132, 231, 232 (unless waived by proficiency examination). Ensemble: Eight semester hours of large en sembles within a minimum of six drfferent se mesters plus four semester hours of small en sembles within a minimum of four different se mesters. Recital attendance. SIXsemesters of MUP 100. Performance Volce Concentration Music theory. MTC 125,221,222, 223, 320, 327,425. Musrc kstory: MHL 341,342,447, Repertoire and pedagogy MUP 45 I, 481; two semester hours selected from MUP 453 or454 or a repeated enrollment of MUP 45 1. Diction: MUP 250; four semester hours of dic tion for slngers English, Itallan, German. French. Conducting. MUP 209. M a j o r performing medium Srxteen semester hours of MUP 127 and 16 hours of MUP 327 to attain a proficlency level necessary to meet the graduation recltal requlrements. A half recital (MUP 495) and a full recital (MUP 496) are re quired. Class prano: MUP 131, 132,231.232 (unless waived by proficiency examination). Ensemble. Four different semesters of large en sembles plus five semester hours of ensembles within five different semesters to be selected from large andlor small ensembles. in more than one foreign language, chosen from French. German. or italran. A student may elect one year of one language and either one or two semesters of the other(s), chosen in conference with the advisor. Performance Guitar Concentration Music theorb: MTC 125, 221, 222, 223, 320, 327. Music hrstory. MHL 341. 342, 447. andpedagogy' 451s481. Conducting: MUP210. M a l o r performing medium: 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 recltal (MUP 495) and a full recital (MUP 496) are re quired. Classprono: MUP 131. 132. 231. 232 (unless waived by proficiency examinatlon). Envemble: Eight semester hours of ensemble withln a minimum of six different semesters. Four of the eight hours must be MUP 379 Cham ber Music Ensemblffiuitar. Recital attendance: SIXsemesters of MUP 100. Performance Piano Accompanying Concenuation Musrc theory MTC 125, 221, 222, 223, 320, 327.428 Musrc histon. MHL '341.342,447. Diction and repertoire: MUP 250 (two semes ten), 45 1,453,454. Conductrng: MUP 209 or 210. Majorperforming medium. Slxteen semester hours of MUP 127, elght semester hours of MUF' 31 1. 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 instrumentalist, during his or her junior year. (A half solo recital may be substituted for either of the above.) During the senlor year. the student accompanies two full recitals (MUP 496). one "o" and One instrumental. Ensemble: Two semesters of MUP 379 (chamber mus'c)3One Of 379 piano en Semble), One of 487 (piano companying), four semesters of MUP 388. and two semesters of ensemble elective (minimum of six different semesters). i 406 SCHOOL OF MUSIC Recital anendance: SIXsemerters of MUF' 100. Languaqe: Eight hours of one forelgn language: Music fheorv: MTC 125,221. 222, 223, 327, French. Itallan, or German. MUSIChrston MHL 341, 342. Conducting: MUP 209 or 210. Musiceducarion MUE211,313,319,329,335, Performance Music Theatre Concentration Music rheov. MTC 125,221,222,223,327. Music histor): MHL 341, 342, 447, and two electrve hours. Conducling: MUP 209 or 210. Malor performing medrum Eight semester hours of MUP 11 1 and eight semester hours of MUP 31 I to attain a proficiency level necessary to meet the graduatron requirement of a public per fonnance of two roles. one of w h ~ c hmust be of major proponion. Classprano: MUP 131, 132, 231, 232 (unless waived by proficiency examination). Ensemble: Three semesters of MUP 370. five semesters of MUP 371, and eight semesters of MUP 373. Recrralatrendance. Six ?emeaters of MUP 100. Addrtronal requiremenrs. A mln~mumof six semester hours each In theatre and dance. Performance Jazz Pertonnance Concentration Musrc rheorv: MTC 125, 221, 222, 223. 315. 316.321.324.127.441. Musrc h~srow MHL 152, 341, 342, 352. Conducring: MUP 210. Pedugog): M W 341. Majorperforming nledrum. Erght semester houn of MUP 11 I and eight aemester hours of MUP y necessary to 31 1 to obtarn a p r o f ~ c ~ e n clevel meet the graduation recltal requirementa. Two half recitals (MUP 495) axe required, w ~ t hone in the jazz idiom. Classprano. MUP 131, 112,231,232,215,216. 335, 336. Impro~isarion MUP 141, 142,217, 218, 417, 418. Ensemble Eight semesters lncludrng two semes ters of MUP 386 and SIX semesters of MUP 379 (Chamber Musrc Ensembles: Jazz). Recrral artendance. SIXremesters of MUP 100. Music Therapy Note: Students must apply to the National Asso ciatron for MUSICTherapy for regrstration as a musrc therapist on completion of the require menb for graduation. 422. 336,139. Music rherup,: MUE 161, 261. 361, 362, 381, 384.385.386.387,388.441.475,476. Malor performinq medium. Six to e ~ g h semes t ters, which must include at least four hours of MUP311. Piano: Profrcrency equal ro four semesters of study. Vorce. Two semesters of study. Ensembles. Six semesters of panicipatron with at least four semester5 rn large group\. Recrral orrendanre: Six semesters of MUP 100. Addrrional requirenlenrs. Four semebter hours of functrondl dance and specified courses in scrence and soc~aland behavroral qcrences Theory and Composition Musrc Theory Concentrat~on Musrc rheor\: MTC 125, 221, 222, 223, 320, 321. 123. 327.422.425.428.496. 10 hours elec tivea m MTC counes 300 or above, to be choien rn consultation with advisor. Music hrsrorv. MHL 341, 342, 447, and three electrve hours. Conducrrng MUP 209 and 339 or MUP 210 and 340. Applred nrusrc. Twelve semester hours of study, erght of which must be MUP I1 I. Classpruno MUP 111. 132, 231, 232 (unless waived by proficiency exammation). En~emble:Eight semesters of parfrc~pation. Finalprojecr MTC 496. Recrral orrendonce: SIX \emesters of MUP 100. Lan~uuqe The equ~valentof 16 semester hours of credrt in one fore~gnlanguage; the choice of language 5ubject to approval of advlsor. Theory and Composition M u ~ i Compo\~tlon c Concentration M I I S I Lrheor~ MTC 125, 221, 222,223. 320, 321, 323 (four semesters), 327, 422, 425, 428, 429.430.433. M u s r ~hrsrory. MHL 341, 342, 447. and three electrve semester hours. Conductfnq: MUP 209 and 339, or MUP 210 and 340. SCHOOL OF MUSIC 407 A p p l i e d music: T w e l v e semester hours o f study, eight of w h i c h must be MUP 11 1. Class piano: MUP 131, 132, 231, 2 3 2 (unless waived by proficiency examination). Ensemble: Eight semesters of pmicipation. F i n a l project: MTC 495. Recital atfendonce: Six semesters o f MUP 100. Music Minor For information concerning music education minors, c o n s u l t w i t h t h e S c h o o l o f M u s i c undergraduate coordinator. Graduate Programs 354 Popular Muslc. (3) A Emphasis on historical, cukural and pefformance patterns in a variety of popular music idioms. [Satisfies General Studies Rwuiremeot: HU] 355 Survey Of American Music. (2) F, S. SS Growth and development of America's music. [Satislies General Studies Requiremen? HU] 356 Suwey of the Musical Theatre. (3) N Music's place in the theatre, viewed in terms of historicai importance and relative function. [Satislies General Sfud~ ies Requirsment: HU] 357 Aesthetic Perception i n Music Performance. (3) F. S. SS lntrdduces the "on-Music maior to the aesthetics of eerformance by 4tresslng 1ne.r phys ca an0 t w o ' ona n YO Yemen! in tne 0 rcctlon mot on "tens ty a r o co or spectr~mof mJs c /Sal!rf es Gereral Sr~olerRWQJre meot n u 1 Omnibus Courses: See pages 48-49 for omnibus COUISBS that may be olfered. T h e School of M u s i c offers the f o l l o w i n g graduate programs: the Master of A r t s degree, w h i c h provides advanced studies in M u s i c H i s t o r y and MUSIC EDUCATION L i t e r a t u r e ; a n d t h e M a s t e r o f M u s i c degree, u,hich ha; m s j o r r In thc fields o f Pcrforrndllce MUE 161 Introduction to Musle Therapy. 2, F (voice, keyboard. ~ n c l r u m c n t a l ,prano acsompaOrow % 01 m.sc lnerapr Or entalon to menta m a i n Spec 3 eo.cal on an0 ro alaa tnerapes Reqd rsa on-r te thatm ,jircctlon. nying, . - . - - .music Visits. music theatre performance), Choral M u s i c (cho211 MUSIC in Reemallon. 2 F r a l music, general music). Instrumental Music, Materm s metnoos an0 organ zatonal alrLct.res a p p ~ and Theory a n d Composition. T h e D o c t o r o f p l ale lor recreat onal ms. c Musical Arts degree, the D o c t o r of Education de261 Music Therapy as a Behavioral Science. (2) F Orientation to pre-clinicalexperience with an emphasis on gree in Secondary Education (Music Education), a n d t h e D o c t o r o f P h i l o s o p h y d e g r e e in observation skills, assessment, goal sening and profes sional ethics. Required off-campus abservations. PreE d u c a t i o n S e c o n d a r y Education (Music) are ofrequisite: MUE 161. YI fered in cooperation w i t h the College o f Educa310 MUSICi n Early Chlidnood Education. 3 F tion. C o n s u l t the G r a d u o r e Caraloe. A doculdonl ty ng an0 .naerslano ng m.s ca neeos of ya.ng cn ldren Methoor an0 male, a s for program oore opmenl ment on grdduale degree program, In musts may lor classroom IOacners k o h t a ~ n e db) wrltlng lo the S c h w l of M u u c 31 1 MUSICfor the Cissroom Teacher. 3, F. S De,e opmonl ol lne c assroom m s c program n tne e e. MUSIC menlary scnoo No prsb 0.s m.s c elpe'ence or ca-ise worn reqJ rwa hol lor M ~ s ma,ors c or m nors (General Studies Electives] 313 Elementaw Music Methods. 3 F MUS 100 Fundamentals of Muslc Notation. (3) F. S. Melnoos of nslr.cl.on, organzaton an0 prcsenlal on of SS content n 71.5 C. P r e t e ~ 5 te. ~ M A c ma 0 , .. . Provides non.Music majors with sufticient symbol literacy moroonate 314 Music in the Elementary School. (3) S to b w i n work in the field of musical learning. No credit for Selected problems in elementary school classroom music Music majors. and choral program. Observation and participation in 107 Introduction l o Music. (2) F. S, SS School music classroom^. Prerequisite: MUE 313. Correlation of music with literature, science and an. A nontechnical course in the humanities tor non-Music ma- 315 Music i n the Junior High School. (2) A Student characteristics, curriculum and teaching stratejors. [Satisfies GeneralStodiesRquirement: HU] gies for choral and general music. Prerequisite: Music 340 Suwey of Music History. (3) F, S. SS major. Major periods, composers and compositions in the history The following Educational Methods for Teaching Inslruof music. May be used to meet the music history requirement for a minor in music. [Satisfiss General Studies Re- ments (317-339) offer leaching and playing skills. Three hours per week. ouiremenls: HU. HI 317 Educational Methods for Violln and Viola. ( I ) F. S 347 J a a In Amerlca. 131 F S SS Teaching and playing skills for music teachen. C.rrent praclces empore0 oy contemporary ,uzms. c a n s tne h Storlca dove Ooment of a z- -z lechn a d s 318 Educational Methods for Cello and String Bass. 1.5 c e lsatisties General studiis ~sbuirsment:HUI , I , , Teaching and playing skills for music teachers. 353 Survey of ~ l r - ~ m e r l c a "Music. (3) A Afro-American music traced from its origins in Africa to 319 Educational Methods for Strings. (1) F the present with emphasis on spiritual, blues, j a u , gospel Teaching and playing skills for music therapists and muand classical styles. [Satksfies General Sludies Require- sic minors. ments: HU. H I e2 h -- .~ , _ l 408 SCHOOL OF MUSIC 327 Educational Methods l o r Trumpet and Horn. (1) F . s Teach ng and paylng skl Is for musc teachers 328 Educational Methods tor Trombone, Euphonium and Tuba. (1 F. S Teach ng and paylng sk s for musc teachen. 329 Educational Methods for Brass. (1) S Teach ng and play ng sk is for mus c therap sts and mu s c mtnors 335 Educatlonal Methods tor Guitar. 1) F, S Teach ng and pay ng sk s tor muslc teachers 336 Educational Methods tor Percussion. (1) F, S Teach ng and pay ng sk s for music teachers 337 Educational Methods tor Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone. (1) F, S Teaching and play ng sk Is for musc teachers 338 Educational Methods tor Double Reed Instruments. (1) F S Teach'ng and play ng sk s for musc teachers 339 Educational MethoLs for Woodwinds. (1) F Teach ng and p aymg sk Is for mus c therap sfs and mu scmnors 361 Music Therapy Theory and Practice I n Psychopathology. (3) F nf .en& of m.sc on oenav or pr nmp er an0 p,ances of m,sc lnerap, an0 psych alnc c enlr Prereq, s Ies MUE 261. M.s c Tnerao,. ma.or . 362 Music Therapy Techniques 13 S 0,gancal on aomm strat on ano Jse d m.rme n rehao tat on * I n var o ~ cs en1 ooo. . . a1 ons Prerea~tsles MUE 361, Musc Therapy major. 381 Music Therapy Reoearch. (3) S Stat sfrcs and research design appropr ate for nvest ga tons n mus c therapy. [Satisfies General Studies Re quiremen1 LZ] 384 Therapy P M i i n i c a i I. (1) F, S Pa red students wi provide mus c therapy tor smal groups at a commun ty agency far mental y retarded, gen atr cs or phys ca ly d sab ed cl ents for a m n mum of ten clock hours. Prerequ srfes MUE 211.261 385Therapy Pmciinicai 11. (1) F s See MUE 384 386 Therapy PreClinical Ill. 1) F. S See MUE 384 387Therapy PreClinlcal IV. 1) F S See MUE 384. 388Tharapy PreClinlcal V. (1 F S See MUE 384 441 Psychology 01 MUSIC. 131 S Psycno og ca an0 pnysto og ca aspecls of m.s c empna 5 z no ms . ca Mnav or, 1-nnon oerceol on an0 earn no ~ r e r k sates u Mus c Therapy malbr or nstrunor approval jun or stand ng. 475 Group Process and Muslc Therapy. (1) F Pr nc pies of group process, verba counse ng, prafes s onal wr Ing as re afed to musac therapy pract ce. Prerequ stes: MUE 362 Mus c Therapy major 476 Internship in MUPICTherapy. (1) F. S A 6-month res~dencyin an approved c n cal nstctut on 480 Choral Methods (3) S Methods of cnstruct on, organza! on and presentatson of appropr ate content 'n chora mus c c asses Prsrequ set0 Secondary Educaton malor . 481 InDtNmenlal Practlcum Methods. (5) F. S nstrumenfa mus c as a means of develop~ngmusc sk s. understandings and att tudes n e ementary and secon dary school students. Prerequts te' Secondary Educat on major. l Methods. (5 F. S 482 l n s t ~ m s n t aPracticum See MUE 481 Prerequ&s$teSecondary Educatcan major 485 Strlng Practicum. (2) F S A 2 Semester course w fh MUE 486 lor students preparng to adm n ster a sting program and teach stongs at the eemenlary eve 486 String Practbum. 2) F. S Cant'nuat on of MUE 485. 548 Introduction to Research i n Music Education. (3) F. ss Survey of research methods and 'teraturs n music edu cat on. Focus on nferpretat on and evaluat an 549 Foundations of Music Education. (3) A A treatment of h star ca perspecttves phl osophy aesthef cs #den1f ed ~ 8 t hmus c educaf on. and earning theones appi ed to mus c teach~ngearn ng Bas c research and wr tlng sk s appropriate to graduate stud es in music edu cat on 550 Studies In Music Curricula. (3) A Scope and sequence of mus ca experiences Deve op ment of cnter a for the eva uaten of mus c curncu a 551 Advanced Studies i n Elementary School Music. 3) A For exper enced teachers organ ratlan and content of the genera m.s c classes n ;noergarten an0 lne I rsl 6 grades 01 eemenlary schoo Emphar s on lsacn ng m. SIC read no and ear Iran no "lo .oLno . "cn loren 552 General Music. Music Theory and Music History Classes in the Junior and Senior High School. 3 N Oraanozal on an0 content of scnoo mJs c c asses *n cn arenot performance oriented 553 Contemporary Elementary Music. 3 F ldenttfcatlon and deve opment of mater a s and tech n ques for teach ng specia un ts of mus c study to e e mentary (K-8) ch dren 560 Teaching Contemporary Music. (3) N Sfrateg es far us ng contemporary mus c w th schoa mu s c classes and organ zat ons 564 Instrumental Music, Advanced Rehearsal Techniques. (3) A An n-depth analysis of nsfrumenta techn ques n prepa. ral on lor a 1noro.gn a s c ~ s san ol oano 12" ng prob ems an0 so "tons D SCJSS on of prodacl we COnOJCllng an0 renearsa lecnn a.es lor scnoal mJrc leaenerr 566 InstNmentai Literature lor Schools. (3) N Comprehens ue study and analys s of a i types of lnstru. menfa mus c. 568 Choral Music, Advanced Rehearsal Techniques. (3) A Mus ca and vocal techn ques necessary for presentattan of chora I terature Anaiys s and exper mentat on w th psycho og cal, acoustlca and other probems of rehearsa and performance 570 Choral Litemure tor Schools. (3) A Comprehens6ve study and analys s of chora mus c for the h gh S C ~ O Owth spec a smphas s on octavo ferature. 579 Psychology o l Music. (3) N The nature of mus ca ify and its eva "at on. A revlew of recent research SCHOOL OF MUSIC 409 585 V o a i Acoustics and Production. (3) A An n depth approach to the psychological physialag cat workngs of the v m mechan sm 733 Contemporary issues and Rasssrch i n Music Education. (3) S Emphas s upon recent research relattng to music instruct on at a leve s current and histor cal ssues n chora oenera and nstrumenta mus c 744 Higher Educatlon Instruction. (3) F Phl osopn cat an0 psycho og ca pr ne p er of co lege LO verS tv leach no Pansrns of m.s c teacher w ~ c aan l an0 a proiectton of course out ines. 755 Phliosophy and Aesthetics i n Music Education. (31 . . SS Ph~lo~ophy and aesthst cs as they inf uence curt cu um content and teach ng procedures Omnibus Courses: See pages 46 49 for omn bus courses that may be offered . MUSIC HISTORY MHL 142 MUSICLislening. (7) S Aura percept on of a war ety of mus c trad tlons genres forms and tech" oues Prermubscte Mus c malor. 152 J a u Llstenlng. (1) F An ntroductlon to jazz farms, ld oms and major "novators 341 MUSICHistory. (3) F, S Western mus c from the Greeks to the present day Need not be taken n sequence wlth MHL 342 Prerequcslte MTC 221 342 Music History. (3) F S See MHL 341 Prermu s te: MTC 221 352 m e Evolution of an. $1 F Or 9 n, oede opment an0 sly es 01 jazz mLs c an0 11ses mnents Pferea. s le MTC 223 lSaasl8es General Strrd. ;es ~egurreme;. HI 438 Music in the Classic Era. (3) N Development of the c ass c style of the 18th century: ma jor works of Haydn Mozart and Beethoven Omnlbus Prerequ s tes MHL 341.342: MTC 327. 439 Music in the 19th Century. (3) N European art muscc after Beethoven. Prerequ sites: MHL 341 342 MTC 327 [Sar~sflesGeneral Sfud,es Requre ment Lz] 441 Muslc of the B a r q w Era. (3) N Works of major composers and sty1 st c tendenc es of the penod. Prerequ s tes: MHL 341.342: MTC 327. [Saf#sfies GeneralStudiesRequ,remenP L2I 447 Muslc Slnce 1900. (3) F SS Survey of the works by major composers and sty st c trends Prerequ s tes: MHL 341.342: MTC 327 [Sarrsfrss General Stud8es Rwurremenl. W 456 Hlslory of O p r a . (3. S Tne oevelopmenl of opera from its Croat an c. 1600 to Dreseni. Em~nass Dlaced on ma or srv stlc oeve ooments and representat vewarks ~ r e r e q usies. MHL 341 342: MTC 222 466 North Amerlcan Indian Music. (3) N Various styles of ind an mus c n the Un ted States. Can ada and Mex co Open to Mus c majors and nonmajors lsarrsfres General Srudres Rwuimment: HUI 532 Music Bibliography. (3) F Major n stor ca and ana i t ca *r,t ngs. systematic and h19lOrcal co leclaans 01 mdslc Raaarno knolrleoae 01 a fore'gn anguage recommended 5 3 Medieval Music. (3) F Mus c of Europe in the Middle Ages. Gregonan chant, re g ous and see" ar monophony and polyphony to 1400. 536 Muslc of the Ranslssance. (3) F MUSc ~nEurope with emphasls an sty 'stic concepts and changes c. 1400-1580. 544 World Muslc 1. (3) N Music of tradf ona and to k cutures of Afr ca Europe and the Amencas 545 World Music 11. 3) N Trad t ona fo k and a n mus c of the Pac kc. Near East and As a. 547 Topics I n Amarlcan Music. (3) S Se ected topics 'n the h story of mus c. Composers work ing n the Amer cas w fh emphasis upon music s'nce 1900. 557Topica i n Symphonic Literature. (3) N An sxam'nat on of the evo ut on of the symphony and symphon c poem from the early classc era through the 19th century. w th emphas~son the ana ys s of selected woks 575 Hislory of Choral Music. (3) F Malor chora works 644 Notation 01 Polyphonic Music. (3) h MLSc notat on from tne 151" thro~gn17th CentJneS nc LO ng proDlems of transcript on qnlo moaern notaI8on Omnibus Courses: See pages 48-49 for om" bus courses that may be offered . MUSIC THEORY AND COMPOSITION MTC 125 Basic Music Theory. (3) F. S For Mus c majors Des gned to develop aura and notationa ski s. Meets da y 221 Music Theory: 18th Century. (3 F. S MUSICfrom the 18th century w th a v ew toward develop ng st.oents' ab Ier lo anallre lhear ze, perform an0 create examples rr tn n the sly e Development ol relalw aura. ulsLal and revward skt s Prerea~sts MTC 125 222 Music Theory: 19th Century. 131F. S Mjscal cornposa.ons chosen from tne late 18th an0 19th cent,, 8s Harmon c orooressrons. meloo~cconslrLcllon and rhythm c deveiadm&ts, deveiopment of re ated au ra. v sual and keyboard sk is. Prerequstte: MTC 221. 223 Music Theory: 2mh Century. (3) F S ReDreSentat ve 2Oth-century campos'tians w th ~ a rcular l emphasrs on those elements of me00 c harmonic an0 rnylnm c treatment wn ch weak wrth past Con#entmnS DBVBOpment ot related a ~ r a vl 3.a a m keyboaro sr is Prereq~5 te MTC 222 315 Modem Amnglng 12) F Techn qLes n arranging for tne contemporary ,an.rao 0. le ev slan and s t ~ d o orchestra Prerwd s te MTC 223 316 M&m Arranging. (2 S Cont nuation of MTC 315 Prereqvislte MTC 315 320 Modal Counterpoint. 12) F Co~nlerpofnl based on l6lh.cenl~ryvocal po ypnon c $1" e P r e f m 5118 ~ MTC 221 321 Tonal Counterpoint. r2) S C o ~ n t e l p ont OaSeO on 18tn cenlJly PO ypnontc stye. Prerwr. slle MTC 221 323 composition. (2-3) F, s Creat ve wrlt ng in the smal er forms nc ud ng the use of harmon c textures and contrapuntal devaces May be re peated for cred t. Prerequrstte nstructor approva . # 410 SCHOOL OF MUSIC 324 Survey of J a n Slyles. (2,A .arge ensemo e compos tmons and record00 mprov sed 5 0 0s PIO~W..S le MHL 352 327 Form and Analysos I. i3r F S Organ 2 ng elements n tne most lmponanl conlrap~nlal an0 nomoononsc m.s ca8 forms from tne Renaissance through thk 191h century ~rerequtslteMTC 223 422 Muslcal Acoustics. (3) F S Propsrtes of sound and tons Harmontc ssrles Lnstru ments the ear audltonum acoust w and the reproduct on 01 sound A thorough know edge of mus cal notat on, ntsrvals, sca es and harmony, or 2 years of rnus c theory w I be assumed 425 S t ~ d l e sIn 2mh-Century meow. (3) F Con1.n.w deveopment of analyl ca lechnqdes an0 aural sk . wtn an exam nal on of lneorel cal svslems aoo , cab0 to 20th century musbc Prerequ s te. M?C 223. 428 Form and Analysis 11. (3) S Organ r ng pr nc p es of the large farms of mus ca corn posbt .on in the 19th and 20th centur 0s. Prerequ s te MTC 327 429 Canon and Fugue. (2 N Wnt ng of canons and fugues in tonal style. Prerequ site. MTC 321 430 2Mh-Century Caunterpalnt. (2) N Counlerpo nt studies ut zcng 20th century idioms. Pre requ s te: MTC 223. 431 Choral Amnglng. (2)'s Practlca stud es n ed t ng and arrang ng far choral organ rat ons Preparation of su tab e materfals for young cho 15 and advanced groups. Study of accompancments Prereautstte MTC 223 432 innrumentation. (2) N Study of the character st cs and pelformance techniques of ndtv dua orchestra nstruments Prereoutsite. MTC 223 433 Orchestration. (2) N Theoret cal and oract cal studv of scor na music for archestra. Prereau'site. MTC 43i 436 Electronic Studio Technlquer 1. 121 F P. nc p es of ana og electron c mJsc systems an0 the r aoul calfon n the comuos t on of e ectron c m l s c A thor ou$h know edge of mus c notat on and nterva s wall be assumed. 437 Electronic Studio Technlque~11. (2) S Pr nc ples of d'g l a electron c musnc systems and the r app cat ons n the compos t on of electron c mudc. Pre requ 5 te MTC 436 441 J a n Composltlon. (2) F Creat ve wr ling in the smal er forms and n the d om of jazz Prerequ s te MTC 321 495 Flnal Project. (0) F S A ha f recta of compas t ons or approval of a large scale WmpOS hon or a research paper 496Theory Project. (3) F, S SS Superv sed nd v dual wr t ng project dea lng w th mus c ~~~~~~ ~~ . MI Ear Tralning Revlew. 12, SS Me 00 c and harmon c oactal on Clea Icannot oe app ed touaro the oraa.alo lnoaw. rW.6romenl . 516 Baroque Musk. (2) N Deta ed analys~sof se ected examp es from the Baroque - wrd. 520 Anelyllcal Techniques. (3) S SS Ana ytteal techncques rystemat cally applied to mus c. Concentrat on on structura and compas tional proce dures. 523 Advan& Mmposltlon. (21 F. S Creal.ve wrltong n the larger lorms lor chorus, orchestra and oano Mav oe remated lor crw t 525 Pedagogy of Theory. (31N Praclnces an0 pr nclp as 01 leacnmg mas c theory Em Dhas zes most des mole and oract cal oHennos - .DosstDle 'Comparativestudtes of exlsbig prachces s n Evalutlon of ~ u s i c ami e o y . (3) F. s Theory from Pythagoras to the present Need not be taken in sequence with MTC 528 528 ~ v ~ l u t l o ofn~ u s l c am l e o w . (3) F. s seeMTC 527 553 Advanced Choral Amnglng. (21 F Choral IeCnntqLes i n compOsl8on and arrang.ng Vocal wr t no l h r o ~ o hanal"$ s of choral works Pro ects n both arrangng an2 w m k s t on 554 Advanced Scoring Problems. (2) N nstrumentat on Play ng character strcs of each instru ment. writing and arrang ng d omat c music for the instrument Projects 'n both s w r ng and wmpos tian. Omnlbus Courses: See pages 48 49 for omnibus wurses that may be onered. MUSIC PERFORMANCE MUP 1 W Concell Anendance. (0) F. S Requ red of a1 musbc majors far 6 semesters in each de gree program, w th a min~mumof 7 concerts attended each semester. 111 Studio instruction. (2) F. S For majors in Musac degree program P acement aud t on reqmed P ano. organ, narpslcnord vo ce, harp, IAle. OOOB claronet, saxophone, bassoon. lrbmpel, cornet. horn, e~Dhondm, aL tar, tromoone. !ma. oercdsslon, v.o I n vlo ce 0 c&trabass May be repeated for credbt M n mum contact ol 1 hour plus stud o t ass weekly May not be taken for aud I. 121 Studlo lnstructlon. (11 F, S, SS Far seconoary or minor nstr.men1 i n s t r ~ c t a nan0 non mqom in the Lnlvemrry P acement eiamlnat on an0 a m . t on r e a ~ re0 Plan0 . oroan naros choro vo ce naro . " flute. oboe au tar. cannet. saxoohne. basloon trummt comet, norn.e~pnon am tromodne tma, perc~sson.vo ~ nu, ola cello, contraoass May oe repealed lor credll M n mdm contact of ' n o ~ per r wee*. May not be taken 101 a.0 t 127 Studlo Instruction. (4) F S For Performance ma,ors .n Bacne or of and Master of MLSc dearee urwrams only P acement e*am!nalon and aud 1on Tequirei. P aana, biano accompanying, organ. harpsochoro. vo ce, harp f .te oboe. clarlnei. g i t a r . saxophone, bassoon. trdmpet. cornel, horn, e~phonwm. trombone. l m a . oercdss~on,v10 n. v ola. cello, contra bass. May be rideate6 for credrf ~lnnmu'mcon'tact of 1 hour p US stud10 da5~ w~%Wy. May not be taken for aud t 130 Beginning Group Plano. ( I ) F. S Provides a bas c introduct8on to p a y ng p ano through muslc read ng. chords, rhythmic and wrtten activtk&. Non-Music malors on , v. ~,~ 131 Class Plano. t l r F S A l o ~ Semester r S B ~ L B ~ C(Wotn B MUP 132 231 and 232) aes oned for tnose ackqna mano exoer ence and those whoneed p an0 as a cla&kom tooi Emphasis on keyboard techn'que, sight reading simple accompaniments and mprovisat on. 2 hours per week. May not be taken for aud I. a, . , ~ ~~~ ~ ~ 412 SCHOOL OF MUSIC 362 Concert Bands. (1) F Night rehearsals. Membership chosen by audition. May be repeated tor credit. 370 Muslc Theatre: Techniques. (1) F, S Exercises and improvisationsfor the singing actor emphasizing body awareness, isolations and freedom of the vocal and breath mechanisms. Section 1 (Interpretation); Section 2 (Expression); Section 3 (Movement for Singers). Each section: 3 hours per week. May be repeated for credit. 371 MUSICTheatre: Workshops. (1) F. S Development of specific skills tor musical-dramatic interpretation. Section 1 (Role Preparation); Section 2 (Styles); Section 3 (Opera Scenes): Section 4 (Musical Comedy); Section 5 (Revue Ensembles). Each section: 1 lecture demonstration, 1 lab per week. May be repeated for credil mental literature; discussion of styles and performance practices; experience in public performance. May be repealed for credit. 2 hours per week. 417 Advanced Improvlpatlon. (2) F, S Emphasis an analysis and performance of advanced jazz literature; composition in contemporary styles. Must be taken in sequence with MUP 418. May not be taken for audit. Prerequisite: MUP 218. 418 ~ d ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (2) e F,ds ~ ~ ~ Continuation of MUP 417. Prereauisite: MUP 417. 440 Keyboard Harmony. (1) F Performance-oriented class emphasizing chord progressions, harmonization, figured bass realization, stylistic improvisation, transposition, open score reading and sight reading. Prerequisite: keyboard major or instructor ap0m"al 372 MUSICTheatre: Orchestras. (1) F. S Opan lo a s!.oenls w'lo can q.a ly on tne 0as.r of a.0 Irons * I n me nstr.cror Pan.c pa! on n L,r c Opera Tneatre oroa-ct ons Sect on I Orchestra ~ .,Sect . on 2 .Cnamber brchestra); Section 3 (chamber Ensemblel. . Mav . be repeated for credit. 373 MUSICTheatre: Performance. (1) F. S Open to all students who Can Qualitvon the basis of auditons +. tn !no nslr.c!aC Pancc pason n .,r c Opera Tnealre p r o d ~ cons l Sect on 1 ,Pr#ncPa Ro eSI Sect on 2 ,Cnar~sl.May oo ropealea for creo t 374 MUSICTheatre: Production. (1) F, S Parficipation in Lyric Opera Theatre productions. Section I(Vocal Performance); Section 2 (Technical Music Thsatre); Section 3 (Problems in Produnion) to be taken concurrently with MUP 373, Section 2. May be repeated tor credit. 379 Chamber M u s k Ensembles. (1) F, S String, brass, woodwind, percussion, keyboard, vocal and mixed ensembles. May be repeated for credit. 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. 382 Colleglvm Mudcum. (1) F. S Singers and instrumentalists specializing in the performance of early and unusual music. May be repeated for credit. 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: instructor approval. 383 New Muslc Ensemble. (1) F, S Reheam1 and performance of music wrinen in the last 20 years. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: instructor approval. 384 Brass Cholr. (1) F. S specializing in public performance of music written for brass instruments. May be repeated for credit. 3 hours per week. Prerequistte: tnstructor approval. 385 Percussion Ensemble. 111 F. S Rehearsal and performance of standard and original repertO.re lor lne pert-ss 01 onsemo e an0 re at& nstr6menls Memoersh p oy nSlr.Ct0r approva May 0s ro L lerature ava an e lor parforlndnce n a perform ng me 0 a May oo repealeo for cred I P r e r o q ~slle ).ntor slano ng n T a or performance Ie'd 452 Plano RepertoIra 11. (2) S Cont ndat on of M-P 451 ,P anoj Romant c and conlem. poranl leyooaro .IsralLre Prareq-8s tes ,+nor stand ng as ~ a n malor, o nnrmtor aoorova .. 453 Song Literature. (2) A American, Russian. Spanish. Scandinavian and contemDoraw sono. , " 454 Song Literature. (2) A Early Italian, English. G e n a n and French art song. 481 Pertormance Pedagwy and Materials. 121 F. S Pr nc p es an0 methooioibortarmance tecnn q.es for each performance 1.e 0 May oe repeated for creo 1 Prarea. S l l r sen or stand no or nslnclor aoorova . 482 Plano Pedagogy 11. (2 h Conlan~alon of M-P 481 (P ano) Pro0 ems and techn O-BS 01 team no ntermeo ale to aovancea ~~- oano - .st". ... deb. ~rereauisiies:iunior standina- as .~ i a n amaior: . . instructor approval. . 487 Plano Accompanying. (1) F Keyboard majors. Piano accompaniments tound in vocal and instrumental literature; discussion of styles and performance practices; experience in public performance. May be repeated for credit. 2 hours per week. May not be taken for audit. 495 Solo Pertormance. 0. F. S For Bacne or ol M.s c oagree can0 oates *here one-na f IBC la s a arao.at an r r a , rement 4% Solo Perlormance. (0)F. S For Bacheior of Music in Performance degree candidates where a full recital is a graduation requirement. Prerequisite: MUP 495. 507 Group Plano Practlcum. (2) F Curricula. materials, teaching techniques for group teaching at the universify and community colleae levels. Observafianlsupewised teaching in group piano 508 Studlo Observation. (1) F. S Weekly observation of studio teaching by various piano faculty. Paper as final requirement. Prerequisite: M.M. peltormanceipedagogy piano student. 511 Studlo Instructlon. (2) F. S SeeMUP 111. 521 Studio Inslructlon. (1) F. S, SS See MUP 121. 527 Studlo Instruction. (2 or 4) F. S See M-P 127 ~~ DBJIOO !Or Cleo 1 ~~ ~ 2 "02,s OBI *eon 3% Stage Band. (1) F, S Rehearsal and performance of literature far the stage l . be reband. Membership bv instructor a.~. ~ r o v aMav peat& for credit. 4 hobrs per week. 387 Ethnomuslcology Ensembles. (1) F, S Performance learning experience for the music of various cultures of the world. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: knowledge of instrument or instructor approval. 338 Plano Accompanying. 11, F S Aceompanylng ma,ors ptne15 at ln0 o ICre:On 01 nS1r.c 101 P ~ accompan o nlenls I o ~ n an voca an0 nstr,. . . ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I SCHOOL OF MUSIC 413 I 540 Advanced Conducting. (31 F Score preparation and conduct ng technnq~esfor nSlN mental mbsc Concentralon on Sl~dyof hfstoncal sty' 8s ,Requred of D.M.A. students n nstmh~ntaMusc. 1 The Art Song. (3) N Solo song fmm its beg'nning to the present day. 544 Chamber OrchMra. (1) F S Membershrp by audition. Impanant masterp'eces from all per OdS of mUSlC W be performed throughout the year. ay be repeated for credit 545Symphony Orchestra. (1) F. S Open on the basis of aud t on wlth the director. Master pleces of symphony orchestra 'terature. 3 times per week. May be repeated for credct. Choral Union. (I) F. S to a students in the university and to nferested s.ngers in tne commbn t v by add l on Preparat on an0 pelformance 01 the larger chon1 Homr 2 n o ~ r per s week WMav ce repealea for cred I I=-' k 573 MUSICThwtm: Performance. (1, F s Open lo al Sl.0enls wno can q ~ atyl on the bass 01 a.dl. laon5 w In the nstrwtor Pan c oat on n L-, v r c Ooara The atre product ons ~ & t t o n1 (Prmc pal Roles) sectronz (chorus). May be repeated I& cred i 574 MUSIC ThwIR: PmduCtIon. (1) F, S Partic pat on in Lyr c Opera Theatre product8ons Sect on 1 (voca Performance):Sectlon 2 (Techn~caMus c Theatre): Section 3 (Probems n Product on) to be taken con. currently wllh MUP 373, Sect on 2 May be repeated for crededlt 579 Chamber Muslc Ensembles. (1) F. S Stnng, brass, woodvnnd, percuss on keyboard. voca and m xed ensemb 8s. 2 hours per week May be repeated for Credlt Prerequ s te lnstmctor approva 581 Performance Padagcgy and Materials. (2) N Pr nc p es and methods of performance techn quss far each performance f'e d. May be repeated for credjt 582 Collegium Muslcum. (1) F S S ngers and instrumental sts special zing n the pertormance of ear y and unusua music. 2 hours per week May be repeated for credtt Prerequ s te: instructor approval. 583 N e w Music Ensemble. (1) F S Reheam and performance of m.so wnnen n the lasl20 years May be repeated tor creall Prereq~s te: nstr~nor approva 584 Brass Cholr. (1) F S Pub c performance of mus c wrltten for brass instru ments 2 hours per week May be repeated for cred t. Pre requ srfe: 3nSlNctOr approva . 585 Percussion Ensemble. (1) F. S Rehearsa and petlormance of standard and or gina rep en0 re for the percuss on ensemble and re atsd lnstru ments Membersh p by nnstructor approva . 2 hours per week. May be repeated far cred 1. 586 Stage Band. (1) F. S Rehearsa and performance of terature for the stage band Membersh'p by 'nstructor approva 4 hours per week May be repeated for cred t 587 Ethnomuslcology Ensembles. (1) F. S Performance learn ng experience for the mus c of var ous cu lures of the wor d May be repeated for eredlt. Pre requ's te knowledge of nstrument or lnslmctor approva . 580 Piano Accompanying. (1) F. S P an0 accompanying majors (others at the d screl on of the lnstmctor). P an0 accampan ments found in vocal and lnstrumenta terature. dtscuss an of sh es and oerform ance prances, experence n pub'c periormance: 2 hours per week. May be repeated for cred 1. 595 Sol0 Perfonnane. (1) F S For Master of MUSICcand dates in applied muslc on y May be full rec la1 ma,or opera1c roe. solo performance w'l"orchestra Or an Or mJ'e recta 5% Solo Performance. (1) F S See MUP 595, 727 Studio Instructlor,. (4 or 2) F S For D M.A candcdates only M n mum contact o f 1 hour per week. May be repeated for credl 796 9 1 0 ~eflormance. 11 51 F. S Far D M A canddales only May be repeated for crea I omnibus c~,,,.~~. Sea pages 48-49 d a Mav be rewaled for crsdlt 2 C o w Cholr. (1) F. S p chosen by a.d tlan 4 n a ~ r sper weer. repeatea 101 CIW t 553 UnlvemMy Cholr. (1) F. S Membersh p chosen by aud l'an. 4 hours per week. May Ibe repeated for cred 1. Men's Chorus. (1) F S Pen to male SlJoentr in the ~ n l v s r s1y who can qda ity on the bas 5 of =LO toon Rehearsal and osrformance of music for male vo ces 2 hours per week May be re ated lor cred I. 7 Women's Chorus. (I) F s embersh p chosen by aud't on. 2 hours per week. May be repeated for credlt 1 Marching and Concert Bands. (1) F. S en by audrfron only. Stag ng of format on9 and dnl s for oolba games and other events (fa I);masterpieces of ymphon c band iterature (spr ng). Meets da ly. May be recealed for =red t 2 Concert Bands. ( I ) F S embersh p cnosen by auo tlon (fa .IMay oe repeated or Cled t 570 Music m w t m Techniques. (I) F s Ererc ses am mproveall production with an emphasis in acting or design1 technology. Candidates for the B.F.A. degree must take the last 60 hours of course work in residence at ASU. Retention m the B.F.A. program is detennlned by annual faculty review of all can d~datccfor the degree: the review procc,f in cludes consideration of the student's academic record, professional activities and growth, and artistic potential. A minimum of 42 hours in General Studies is required. See pages 388 389 for approved areas of study and distribution of hours as required by the College of Fine Arts. Some adjustments are made in the theatre education option in order to meet certification requirements. Admlcsion procedure. and Theatre course re quirements for each curriculum optlon and em phasis follow, I I I I I- - Actine. This emnhasis consists of 74 hours in Theatre (includmg approved related area studies considered part of the major). Admission is by audltlon before the junior year. and a 3.00 GPA in Theatre courses is required. Students may enter the B.F.A. track as freshmen in orenarationl for the admission audlt~onsduring thk siring se mester of the sonhomore vear. Auditions for transfer studentsand for sc.holarship applicants I 1 I I THEATRE 415 I I k I are held only in spring and in late summer. Spe cific dates may be obtained from the Department of Theatre. Retention in the B.F.A. program is determined by review of all candidates at the end of thejuntor year. The followtng courses are re quired: THE 220,225,320,321, THP 101,110, 2M), 213,270,275,301 (three hours). 307,310, 315,370. 371.410.471.498 (Senior Project) and wo courses from THP 710, 340 or 345; an addi tional nine hours of theatre history and literature; and graduation requirement5 selected in consulta tion with a B.F.A. advtsor. Design/Technology. Acceptance in thfs empha sis is by intervtew and portfolio revfew and re quires a 3.00 GPA in Theatre courses. Retention l m the emohass IS determined at the end of each \emestrr 111 lhe juntor v e x . The folloutng lhe eo;r!cp rcuufrcd: THE 220. 225. 320. 321;THP 101,213,>01 (2hours),315,330,340, 345,431,435,440,445,498 (Senior Project), one course from 430,441. or 494, an addtttonal three hours of Theatre history or ltterature; and theatre related area electives selected in consulta tion with a B.F.A. advisor, to complete the major lrequirement of 74 hours. litrc I m two semester hours in THP 301; theatre produc tfon electives. Pmgram content varies, depending on the track chosen, hut a mtntmum of 74 hours IS required. For retention in the theatre education option. a grade point average of 3.00 in the major and professional courses and a 2.50 in graduate requirements course work in addition to an an nual review is required. Although a minor teach fne field (24-30 hours) In such areah as Enelfsh and communicattons is not required for the B.F.A. deeree in Theatre (theatre education) teacher centficatton track, employment opportu ntttes are enhanced for the student by taktng thts option. Teacher Certification. The following courses mav be aoolied . . to a maior's teacher certification for rhc S I x c of Artyuna (see "(:erttt~cat~onfor Te~ehlnr." 249):'THE 325 and 18"; THP 311,312, 3i8~411,418,481,494(Cu11rulum and Supervision of Child Drama in the School. Puppetry In Performance, Storytell~ng).and 498 (Theabe in Education). - - - Departmental Minor Teaching Field Requirements Elementary Education Major: Minor in Theatre. This minor consists of 30 semester hours. 1 For those seektng \ccarndat? school centil~arfon tncluding: THE 2 2 0 THP 101, 113, 213. 311, in the \tale ot'Ar17ona.111sR F.A degree ofters a 312,318,330,411,and418. ! Theatre Educationh'r~K(uc1ionmd Relaled ..Zrcas Postbaccalaureate and Secondary Education i track or a Teacher Certiftcation track. Accep Major: Minor in Theatre. This minor consists htance in this ootion is bv interview onlv. (or . sub of 1 0 semester hours, including: THE 220, 325 mtsston of three letters of recommendation and a (Play Reading: Plays for High School Produc 'le;te; of intent if ~ r o h i b i t scomine to t1on),480; THP 101,213, 301,311,315,481,and campus) and with the appr&al of the facult; of two from THP 330.340. or 345. &the Department of Theatre. Aoplicat~onis norF a l l y made at the end of the sophomore year, Department Graduate Programs applfcat~onsfor early admission of ASU freshmen are accepted toward the end of the second The Depanment of Theatre offers programs lead semester of full-time study. If the Teacher Certf- ing to the degree of Master of Arfs in Theatre and the Master of Fine Arts in Theatre wlth concenicatton track IS chosen, the student is also re trations in scenography and theatre for youth. quired to meet admission standards mandated by Consult the Graduate Catalog for requirements. the ASU Colleee of Educatton and the Arizona u for teacher centfication THEATRE see pages 26LL264). Although the Department student into the B.F.A. General Studres m Theatre hstorv. lrterarure and Mwrv the Colleee THE 100 Introduction to mestre. (3 F S Theatre (theatre educat~on) . oroaram, . f Education may reject a student's appltcatfon E ernents an0 pr nc p es of tne theatre Lect~rean0 d s s Nonrna ors on . i . ISaarl~crGenoral Stuo8es Re for admisston Into the Professtonal Teacher e ~ s on qmremenf. HU] heparation Program. Principles of Dramatic Analysis. (3) F S The followtng Theatre professional courses are 220 Analys 5 , nterpretat on and eva "at on of drama1 c I tsra required: THE 220. 225. 320. 321. 325 (one lure for theatrical product,on Se ected read ngs of c as hour).480, THP 101. 110. 213,270,275,311. s c modern and contemporary p ays Prerequis te. The 315,330,340,345,41 I . 415,481. a minimum of atre major. [Salrsties General Sludres R q u e m e n t : 111 T h e a t r e Educatian ! I distance If P I - - 416 THEATRE 2%5Orlentation to Theatre. 1) F Or entat on to un vers ty and department resources and procedures Career p an" ng and gu dance. Research and wr t ng re ated to theatre product'on. Requ red for B.A. Theatre mators 300 Film: m e Creative Process. (3) F S. SS Elements of the theatr ca film c nematography sound ed t!na d rect no actina. scr'otwr t no oroduc no and crt Requirement HUI 320 History of the Theatre. (3 F S Traces major deve opmentr n theatre productton trom ts beg nn ng io the 17th century [Satrstres GensralSludres Requremeots HU H] 321 Histow of the Theatre. 13) F. S Traces ma,i.oero opmentr n tnearre prw.ct on lrom tna 171" cenl.ry lo noaern Imes (Satsl~esGeneral St,ases R w u remenrs HL, ti/ 325 Play Reading. lI F S SS Ass8gne0 ndepenaent read ng programs of p a r s most t10a.enl nc .den n ine mmern repertory May be re malea for cred Iin 0 nerent secl ons Areas of omonas s a Modern European b) Modern English and r sh C) Modem Amer can d) Pays for H gh School Pmduct~on Prerequis te theatre educatton opt on Prerequ s te Theatre malor. (Salsfres General Sfudres Requirement HUI 4W FOCUSon Film. (3) F. S SS Spec a zed study of prom nent 1 m ansts and I m tech n que Emphasis 1s an the creattve process Enrolment mlted Prereau s te: ENG 101 420 Hlstory of the Amerlcan Theatre. (3, S A story of the p a r s an sls anc events n tno oebe opment 01 Amar can lhaatre trom co onla to mwern tmes fSar sfres General Studes Requ,remsnts. HU. H I 421 History of the English Theatre. (3) F H story 01 the plays. art sts and events n the deve opmsnt 01 the theatre ,n ~ n and g s~ncethe Restorat on (satrsfiss General Stud,es Requ remenls U HU. HI 425 History of the Oriental Theatre. 3 N H story and product on techn ques of theatre forms n nd a. Ch na and Japan Pretequ s 10.6 hours ot theatre h s tory or instructor approva [Sahsfres General Studrss RWUremenls HUI 480 Methods 01 Teachlng Theatre. 4, F Melnoos 01 mama an0 thoatre nstr~clronat tne secon darv schoo e$e Plerea~s le acceotance to !he Prdes s o i a Teacher re par it on ~ r o g r e mor lnslructor ap prove 500 Research Methods. (3) F ntroduct on to graduate study n theatre. 504 Studies In Dramatic Structure and Criticism. (3) S Structural pnnclples and cr t ca theory from the c ass ca per od to the present, re ated readcngs lo dramat c tera ture. 510 Studles i n Literature. 1 F. S Assigned ndlv dua read ng programs in standard sources and masterp eces in theatre lterature May be repeated lor cred t n d Herent secl ons Top cs may be se ected from the fo ow ng a) Acttng-Direct ng (b Des gn-Techn cal C H story d Cntcsm ~ ~ ~~ I f 520 Theatre Hlstory and Literalure. (3) F A survey of h storica periods, dramatic genres and the atre Iterature beg nn ng-17th century 521 meatre History and Lltereture. (3) S A suwey of h St0nc.a per~odsdramat c genres and the atre terature 17th centurl-present 591 Seminar. (3) A Se ected topcs n ch Id drama, communly theatre and theatre hlslory. Prerequ'slte wrctten instructor approva Omnibus Courses: See pages 48 49 for omn bu courses that may be onered. mEATREPERFORMANCE AND PRODUCTION I I THP 101 Introduction to the A n of Acting. (3) F. S. ss Lectures BXBIClSeS and projects n acttng Spec a sec t on5 provded for the nonmajor and thealre students t t o Acting: Beglnnlng Scene Study. (3) F. S Rehearsa and performance of modem plays wth empha s s on rea st c a n ng sty es. Spec a senlons far majors. Prerequ srte: THP 101. 113 Makeup. (3) F. S Technques 01 thsatnca make up. 1 hour ecture 2 hours lab. 200 Actor's Workshop. (0) F S Attendance at a var ety of guest ectures and performances demonstrat ons of new techn ques and iodiv dua act ng projects Requ red of a B F A . acting for 4 semesters 207 Acting: Intermediate Scene Study. (3) F, S Rehearsa and performance of modern rea'stic and non rea lstlc pays Emphas s on scene structure, ana ysls and actor to actor relat onshtps 6 hours a wee ncludlng lab rehearsa per ad Prerequlsltes: wr Hen nstructor approva 210 Actlng: NIFilm. (3) S Spec a technical aspects of actrng before a camera Pre 'WUs t a s THP 110. wnnen nstwctor approval 213 lntroductlon to Technical Theatre. (3) F S Procedures 01 technica theatre product on and demonstrat on Top cs inc ude design and construct on of scenery, ght ng and prapertles 2 hours ecture. 3 hours ab. 270 Introduction to Stage Speech. (3) F S Exerc~sesand technrques to free the volce and mprove project on resonance and artlcu at on Internal on8 Pho net c Alphabet and Standard Stage Speech covered. Prerequ s te: THP 101 or nstructor approva 275 introduction to Stags Movement. (3) A Movement vocabulary and physica train ng n re axallon a gnmenl, cond'tion ng, rhythm and po ss Prerequ s te' THP 101 or nstructor approva I 301 m w l m Produetton. 114. F. s. Ss Pan c pation in ,n vers ty Theatre prwdct~onsPlereq. s lo wr llen n s l r ~ c l oapprola l May oe repeal80 tor crmft 307 ActIng: The Inner Process. (3) F An advanced c ass for nd vidual red work on concentra ton Persona iration, set awareness, vsua zat on, subst tut on, creat'ng 'nner and ouler characters. Exerc ses. monologues and scenes Prerequ s te' B F.A. act ng em phas s or wnnen tnstructor approval 310 Acting: Advanced Scene Study. (3) S Scr pt ana ys s and performance of modern c ass cs 6 hours a week. Prerequ s tes THP 307 B F A act ng em phasis: or wntlen 'nstwctor approva. - I 1 I I I I I 1 THEATRE 417 311 Cnative Dmma. (3) F S Theories, procedures and mater a$ far creatlve drama n the eementary and lunlor h gh schoo s. Related drama act v ties storyte I ng and choral speak'ng Not open to freshmen 312 Puppetry Wlth Chlldren. (31 A Construct on ano man p ~ t aon t of puppets pram ce n per tormance s r 11s. EmDnasls an ea~cal#onal and recrea tiona uses of puppl"y by and w th ch dren. Prerequls te: lun or stand ng or above requ red 315 Directing: meatre Techniques. (3) A Bas c too s of the d rector composition bock ng, f oor plans, stage busmess aud ttons, rehearsa techn ques. etc Prerequ s t e ~THP 101 213 orwrnen nstructor aporoval. 318 Theatre lor Children. 3) F Dramatic iterature for ch idren Exper ence n act ng d rect no and oroduct on techn aues for ch d aud ences. ?rere& s ti; &itten tnstrucior approval. not open to freshmen 330 lntroductlon l o Costuming. (3) F. S Suwey of costume h story. bas c prtnc ples of costume des gn and construct an Costume des gn pro~ectand aboratary experience n construct an of costumes 3 ec lures. 2 hours ab. 331 Costume ConnNcnon. (3 N Uses of matenas and techn'ques for stage costumes w th actua constructkon of per od apparel Prerequ s te' THP 330 or nstructor aoDroval 340 Scene Design. 131 F S St~dqopr0,eCtS tn deslgn ng real strc scenery lor tne con temDOrarv Droscen Jm staoe Prerea.ls te THP 21 3 Or nst~ctar'a~prova~ 345 Lighting Dedgn. (3) F, S Pr nc p es of modern stage ght ng 2 lectures. 2 hours ab. Prerequ ste THP 213 or nStNCtOr approva 370 Beginning Voice and Movement lor the Stage. (3) - c r lntrcduct~onto stage speech and movement techneques for the profess'ona actor Prerequ s te. 0.F A. anlng em phas s or wnnen instructor approva 371 lmennedlate Volce lor the Stage. (3) S Deve opment of "creased voca power and var ety tor the actor, mastery of phonet c alphabet and standard speech and dict on. Prerequfsltes: THP 370' B F.A act ng em phas s or nstructor approva . 376 intennedlate Movement for the Stage. (3) S Tra n ng for a strong we a gned flex8ble. express ve body Tumbl ng, m me. lugg ng combat, character r a ton. Prerequ sites THP 370 B F.A actlng emphascs or tnstructor apprava 401 Thestm Pmcticum. (1-3) F S, SS Performance and prooJn,on ass gnments for advancod sl~dentrof act ng. lecnn cal proaLct on and oes gn May be repeated for c i a I Prereq.8s~te 0.F.A st~dent 406 Scenography. (3, N Concepts of Iota aessgn 0 recton. Prod.cloon ana is s ana e emenls .nc do - - oes -~~ on ncornoral no a1 ma or v 9.a ing scenery. I ght ng costumes and makeup. Prerequ SIIBS. THP 330 340 345 sen or stand ng nstructor ap 0 ~~ T~ - ~ e h s a r s a d n dperformanceol per od c ass cal an0 non real st c plays Empnar s on oe very ol poellc angLage Prereo~s~te5 TnP 310. B F A acltno emDnass. or wrct ten insiructor approva . 411 Advanced Sludies I n Crsatlvs Dmma. (3) S Appl cat on of tneor.es, tecnn qLer arlo mater a s for dramat zalton reg^ ar pan c pat on w In ch dren Pre rm.15 t8 THP 31 1 01 inslhcI0r aDDrOva 415 DImCllng WOrkShOp. (3) S Rehearsal and performance of scenes and short p ays Mav not be taken concurrent v w th THP 110 Prereau 5 t&: THP 315.417: wrlnen initructor apprava 417 Stage Management. (3) F Read ngs in stage management and panic pat on as a stage manager In a Univers ty Theatre product on. Pre requ'site. wrinen 'nstructor approva . 418 Advanced Stvdles In Theatre for Chlldren. (3) F Concentrat an on spec fnc d rect ng and praduc ng tech n ques in theatre far young aud ences. Pract cal exper ence n d rect ng scenes from plays Prerequlslte THP 318. 430 Costume Design. (3. N P! nc plss ot c o s l ~ m oes e gn. a th p!o)ecls n botn mw ern ano oencd stv er Prerea..ste THP 330 431 Advanced Coslume C o n S t ~ ~ t I o 13, n A Specla red I r a n ng n c o s t ~ m oconstrJcl on pro0 ems an0 crahs wftn ora ects n tar or na m new an0 oer 00 accessor es. ~ r e t e q u s te: ~ ~ ~ > 3 0 . 3 3 1 ' nsiructor or approva. 435 Advanced Technical Theatre. (3) N Se ectron of mater als draft ng of work ng draw ngs, tool operat on and construct an techn ques 2 ectures 2 hours ab. Prerequ s tes' THP 340 345 nstructor ap prom 440 Advanced Scene Deslgn. 3 A Advanced studlo projects n des gn ng nonrea stlc scen ery for avarety of stage farms Prerequ~ste THP 340 or nstruclor a~oroval. .. LI 441 Scene Painting. (3) N Studlo proiects n pant ng stage scenery Prerequ~ste THP 340 or nstrunor apprava. 442 Rendering. (3 N Techn ques n draw ng and rendering for scenic, costume. and ohttna desan Prereau s te "StructOr awmval .. 445 Advanced Lighting Design. (3 N Specca'zed techn ques in stage lght ng 2 ectures. 2 hours ab. Prerequisite THP 345 or nstructor approva 450 Theatre Organizallon and Management. 3) N Box Oft~ce,publ$cty production budget ng and house management procedures. 460 Dramatic Composition for the Stage and Screen. 1 3 F..~S ,~ Fundamentals of and pract ce n wr t ng for the theatre, the mot on p cture and telev s on Prerequ s te wr nen n structor approva 461 Playwrights Workshop. (3) F. S Staged readmgs and d scuss on of completed works and works n progress by advanced students of playwrrtlng May be repeated for cred t Prerequ srte THP 460 or wnt ten nstructor approval 471 Advanced Voice for the Stage. 3) F Exercases to develop voca f extb ty and power, mastery of e evated Amer can d ct on and anguage sk is app led to c ass ca and nonrea stic drama Prerequ s tes: THP 371 ' 0 F A act ng emphasis or instructor approva 476 Advanced Movement for the Stage. (3) S Movement techn'ques for the c assaca and nonreal stic theatre Prerequ sbtes THP 376. B F A acting emphass or cnstructor approval. .. - $ - - - Methoas ofdrectng, oes.gnlng a M mordnalng p a r proo~ct.onexper encer at the seconoaw scnoo OM camDL* oract cum Prereo- sites TnP 315 an0 aeceotance io the Professional ~ e a c h e Preparation r Program br wnlten instructor approval. 404 Spa1.l l o p l u . (14)A Topics may be relecfed from the fallomng: (a) Advancad Aning Techniques (b) Curriculum and Supervision of Child Drama in the School (c) Pupwtty I" Pertormanw (dl Storyelllng (0) Advancad Scene Painting (Q Costume Design 1 I la1 DrattlM for Theatre fighting Design Ill (i) Technical Theatre Ill (I) Propenins and Dressings Design and Conrtruct~on lkj Smne Desian Ill {I)' Video and 1;;durtrial Scene Design 498 Pro-SHnlrur. (1-7) A TWcs may be selncted from the follomng: (a) Senior Prolen: Achng (b) Children's Theatre Tour (c) Theatre ~nEducation (d) Technical Theatre Pwrequisite wrmen 8nstructor approval. SScenognphy. 3 N Concepts of tola des gn olrectlon P r o d ~ con t analis s an0 desgn "COW'al'ng a1 malOrvsLa eWments nc "Ong scenery, gnt ng costume and ma6e.P Prertq~ss.les THP UO, j40:345Tsenior standing; instkctor appiova~. 511 C m I I v e Drama Workshop. (3) A Readings in textual materials for creative drama, alternat YB mninods an0 malere s for drama * I n ch loren an0 spec= pap. at ons, pracl e.m nc ~ o n aPrereq. s tes ThP 31 1 inslrbctOr approra 512 Pupptry Workshop. 3, F S m e y of p.ppefw n eadcafmon pbppetq as an an lorm n onsoon and oertcrmanw iij 515 Problems In Dlratlng. 3, A Analys s of common 0 rect-ng proolems Top cs inc >oe CleatlnO the ensemble conceol.al ~ n ,.l hmelaonor.~non t era1 s t ~ t e g i e rotganiiationai . respansibilitiesof the dlrector. prerequisite^: THP 41 5; instructor approval. 517 SUge Y.nap.nmnt Pncticum. (3) F Readings and research in stage management and panicipation as a stage manager fin a Univers8ty Theatre production. Prerequ8s1te:wnnen tnstructor w r o v a l . 518 Dinning Pnctlcum. (3) A A study of recent production practices in directing and producing scenes for young audiences. Stud80, on-site practicum. Prerequisites: THP 418: instructor approval. 530 A d v a d Coslume Design. (3) N Advanced studio projects in costume design for a variety of production forms. Prerequisiter: THP 430. 506: instructor approval . 540 S c e m h i g n Ap+dlutiotu. (3) N Conce~tualand Dractical aoolicatlon of the deslan .. " .oracess n i C1,a ng griphlc an0 rc.lplxa pro ects Pracl cas OBSlgn problems I tt!e ( ' o l l c ~ e iaw Grading Y College of Law cour*e\ are grdded under the fol lowtng numerical s a l e : Y(c99 Dist~nguished 85 89 Excellent 8 6 8 4 Very Good 7 5 79 Good 7W74 Satidactow 6 M 9 Detic~ent 59 Fail~ng A grade of 60 or above 1s requtred to recetv credtt tor any course. R e t e n t i o n S t a n d a r d s . T o be eligible to conttnue in thr College ot Law. \tudentr mu\t maln tdin a cumulat~vewetghted d\erage of 70 or bet ter at the end of each semester or summer aes \ion Any \tudent who t a ~ l ?to ach~evea 70 aver aee in any one semester. regdrdless of the cumu lative aberage. IS automatically placed on proba tlon. Contlnuat~onof enrollment by probattonary \mdent? \ \ upon such terms and cond$tlon\ AS the college may Impose I 1 I . I Y COLLEGE OF LAW 421 I 'A student whore cumulative average falls bclow the required lovcl o r whose scmcster average s lehs than 70 i n two con~ccutivcscmestcrs is iimissed but may apply to the Office o f the ean fur rcadnrisvion. The Office of the Dean refers thc application to a faculty Committee on eadmissiun. Wherc the ao;!demic average defiiency i s slight and evidence o f extenuating cirurnstances i\ convincing. rcadmissian may be grantcd on a prohatianary status after a review of he reasons contributing to unsatihfactory perormanue and a finding that there i s ~ubstantial rospect for acccptahlc academic pcrforniance. Continuat~onin rchool thcreaftcr niay be conditioned on achieving a level of perfomlance higher han thr uvsrall 70 avcragr. Further detailed in- d 1 1 ,. ormation concerning the college'\ retention standards can be found in the H!rll<,riti ofrlz? Colleyc ,~L,,M~. pecial Honors at Graduation. At the time f graduation. \tudents who h a \ e earned academic di\tinction in the htud) o f la* ma) be warded the designation, populal~unrdnJ lo f ~ r t h c lhrlr r uun Pro nroir.r~~onx1 nur\lnc courrr., mu.1 be cunificd ~n tessional development cardlopulmonary resuscltarlon (CPR) a s evl . denced by a current CPR card. This ceniftcation Organization must be maintained w h ~ l ein the program. CPR is 1The College of Nurune recornlzes the three md taught in the college in the course NUR 119 dnd jor m l s s l o ~ sof the unlversity, i.e.. teaching. re 1s ayso available outs~dethe College of Nurslng. 5earih. 2nd \crvicr 'I he 3csoaate desn for ~ L J - C o l l e g e H e a l t h R e q u i r e m e n t s . S l u d e n ~ , demlc program> 1s rr.rpon.;~hlc ior the degree pro cnrullcd the proferrlunal ';Lr,lng malor are gramr: In dJd11lon. each degree program har a \~,or,.~blr.iur ~ ~ l i l l l ~Iu~ tI gCrcquiremcnl* of ~ h c ~oordindtoru h o 3rrum-, rr.sponstb~l~ly ior ,ru. ..urrenl health ,,,,llcle, ,,I !he ~ ~ of i\ur,,ne l l ~ - dents' progress through the programb. The student ~s;es~onsiblefor provyd~ngproof Lo The associate dean for rebearch 19 re\ponsible the student serviLes office of having met the,e for research development and works with both requlrementPbetore e n r o l l m e n t i n NUR 21 I faculty and students to tac~lltateresearch activi ~~~s~ client ~ ~ l ~ t~h~, pollcy ~ ~ ~ h ~ ~ ~ , ties The aasoclate dean for community resources 1. college of N~~~~~~~ ~ ~~ l t ih~~~~~t~~~ ~ t ~ IS responq~blefor the cont~nuingeducat~onand and ~~~~~dof physical ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ servlce actlvltles of the college. I I 1 I I - 1 I I ) ~ ~ ~ u 426 COLLEGE OF NURSING 2. Proof of rubella immunity. 3. An annual tuberculin skin test (a Nurslng stu dent may not participate in any cllnical expe rlence wlthout meetlng thls requlrement). ASU Health Requirements. All unlverslty students must meet unlverslty health requlre ments, ~ncludingproof of measles (rubeola) inoculatlon o r lmmunity if born after January I . 1957. Admlss~onmay he denled or cancelled tor any applicant who has been ~ h o w nbv the unlver sity to have either an uncompensated psychiatric illnew or a physlcai lliness that Cdn be hazardous to the safety of other persons (see page 33). Insurance Requirements Plofessionol Liabilrry I n ~ u r a n c r .University lia billty insurance is limited Therefore. lt 1s hlghly recommended that students carry their own per t) when en sonal profess~onall ~ a b ~ l i inqurance rolled in clinical nurslng courses. Healrh and Accrdenr lnsrrranc e It is strongly .. recummrnded I ~ J31!1 itudcntr carr) their n u n health i n d ilcclden~in*urancc. Each .;ludcnt 1s perionally re\ponilhle for co,~..rclltzd any cldcnt or d u r l. n ,,( ~ ,,u~rldcof .,c t~vlt~es. student ~ ~ ~ to intending pursue the professional ~~~~i~~ ma,or on a full time basis ~ h o u l dexpect to spend approximately 45 hours per week study, ~h~~ any addltlonal acti, ities or employment should be kept at a m ~ n ~ m u m . Transfer Students. Any student enrolled In good standing at any NLN-accredited baccalaure ate school of nurslng ~urrentlyor wlthin the past two years may appl) for admi5s1on with ad vanced standing. The college does not accept for transfer credit courses (eape~lallysclence course\) taken more than 10 years before the date of admia\ion. Transfer ~tudentcmust complete the appllcd tion arocess at least one tull semester before the ~n11;'lp3tcdj 3 t c 3 ~ n l l , , i o n ~ m ~ ,tudCnt, , ; ~ mu,] rubntit oflic~:tlirau\crlpl\. 3 exlalog trom the i n s t ~ t ~ t ~o iotr3nsier. n and courw O U I I I ~ C,O~ that c o u r ; ~e q u l rslcncic, ma) he ~ , \ ~ , ~i\ d mlnlmum GPA of 2.50 i3 requ!;ed for admission. All other admlsuon requirement\ dre the same as outlined on oaec 36. Admission of Registered Nurses. Registered Nur~eqhave alternatives available to them in the complet~onof the baccalaureate degree. They are encouraged to work clot of hculth care P r o y r ~ meltort, are dtrected toward strengthentng the research productivity of faculty. students, and nurse re searchers in cltnical settings. The college strives to develop research excellence in an effort to form a research base for improving health care through the contributions of nurslng theory, clini cal nursing practtce, and the btomed~cal,behav,oral, and social sciences. ROTC S t u d e n t s . Students pursuing a commission through either the Atr Force or Army ROTC program are required to take from 12 to 20 hours in the Department of Military Science. To pre clude excessive courye overloads, these students ,h,lulJ p l ~ nun ;In add~tiunal\r.me*ter and or sLrnmer \rho01 to rtlmplcle dcgrtr. rCrlUlrr'nlCnl\. ROTC students must meet all of the degree re qutrementf of the college. ASU W e s t C a m p u s . The College of Nursing offers courses of the baccalaureate and master's program7 at ASU West Campus. General I n f o r m a t i o n S t u d e n t Services. The Student Services Of fice in the College of Nurs~ngprovtdes academic advtsement, general advisement, and referral to untversity resource5 The staff of the Student Services Office IS avdtlable to help students wlth a variety of conLern5 related to academic or per sonal issues. Prospectwe students wanting more tnformatton on College of Nursing programs or wantlng to schedule an advtsement appotntment should contact the College of Nursing Student Services Office at 6021965 2987. S c h o l a r s h i p and F i n a n c i a l Aid. For in((,r mdllun r t r s r r l ~ n g, ~ h o l a r . i h ~ilnd p~lo~n,. page 26 o t this ?oraloq. ln-formation about scholarship and loan funds for Nurstng students may be obtained from the Unlvers~tyFinancial Ald Office, C o lege of Nursing Student Servtces Office. or the associate dean for academic pro grams. S t u d e n t A c t i v i t i e s . All ASU students are membera of the Asaoclaied Students of ASU (ASASU) and participate in those campus activt tie, of interest to them. The student government of the university, ASASU, hds a strong presence and offers a variety of services and activittes. It is the official representative of the student body in matters of governance and budgeting. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m I N u r s i n g C o l l e g e Council. The council is member of ASASU and serves as the eovernine body of all ituJent acti, ltizr in the ~ u l l e g c .I'h councll sonstsr of the uti~ccr>of the Bacculaur ate Studeni I\'ur>c O r p a n l ~ a t ~ o(RSUO,. n Grad 3te Nurse Oraani~aiion(CiNO,. Siudcni Nurse\' ~ s s o c l a t i o n ( ~ N and ~ ) , Nursing Students fo Ethnic and Cultural Dtversity. The Numng Col lege Counctl provides for communication, coop eratlon. and understanding among undergraduate students, graduate students. and faculty and rep resents the college in university dnd non univer stty affairs. G r a d u a t e N u r s e O r g a n i z a t i o n . GNO 1s the coordmating body for Nursing students in t h graduate program. It provides programs, infor mation. and orientation services for graduate stu dents and complements thetr academic experi ences. k Baccalaureate Student Nurse Organize tion. RSUO the coord~naiine - hod\, for Vurs ing students in the baccalauredte program. It is responstble for providing information to faculty and students on student affairs and for coordinat tng student faculty affalrs. All Nursing student are members of this organization. S t u d e n t N u r s e s ' A s s o c i a t i o n . S N A is a professional nurse organization By being member of SNA, the student belongs to the Na tional Student Nurfes' Associdtion (NSNA), which is the ftudent counterpart of the American Nur-es Assoctation for Registered Nurses. NSNA pro\rdes means for financial asststance. career plann~ng,a votce in Washington, an opponunlty for tnvolvement. and low cost compre h e n w e malpractice insurance Nursing S t u d e n t s f o r Ethnic a n d Cultural D i v e r s i t y . This organization was formed in 1989 to orovlde a network of information and. .upport for students inrcre\tcd In liiues uf rul lural xu3rcnehs and d ~ ~ e r r ~ t ) . Sigma T h e t a T a u . The Beta Upstlon chapter of Sigma Theta Tau was chartered dt the College of Nursing in 1976. Membership In Stgma Theta Tau is an honor conferred on baccalaureate and graduate students who have demonstrated out standing academic and profess~onalachievement. a L e a r n i n g R e s o u r c e s . In addttion to learning resources ~ r o v ~ d bv e d the un~versity,whtch in clude a large number of nursing and sclence texts, references, and journdls, the College of Nursing has a Learning Resources Center. Thts center contains a well supplted nursing laboratory, audiovisual media, a vartety of computers, and computer software related to nurstng and health care. II '1 j 4 I I I 1 I I 1 v 434 COLLEGE OF NURSING 5880ualitativa Mstnodr In Nursing Research 2 SS Prov 08s 3 n n t r 0 a ~ c on 1 10 .ne .\e 01 qua tat .e 30OlOdCIIBS 0 S C O I U I V O I O C t O - I B 1 alld .L 5 . . I l t l D r P l d l O r bf data and contnb&bn to theory bu8idl;lg. 591 Seminar. ( 2 4 ) N Advanced top8cs mcludlng currtculum development. health promot8on. etc. Plerequ#s~te.8nstructor approval in selected caurses. 598 Special Topics. ( 2 4 )N Spec181study includ8ng rssues in health care and organ,zations, management in nursing, ethrcal issues, values. etc. Prerequlrlte: instructor approval in selected courses. 599 Thesis. ( 1 4 ) F. S. SS Research proposal development, data coliect~onand analysis. thesls wrltlng and lhesls oral defense. SIX hours required Omnibus Courses: See pages 48-49 for omnibus Courses that mav be onered. Ine lo o* rrg cu.rsea ocrcr o r 0 tnr 1985 87C.la og N I be oHerea mro*gn me remesrerr noreo ozor rnoro co.rres are oosn on ,~ to &.rs no s,.oenrr a o lo < graduate under the requiremeols 01 lhs 1985-87or earl~er Catalog. Sludents wishing lo regrslsr tor one or more of these courses listed below should refer lo the 1985-87 . ~ ~~~ ~.~ . ~ ~ ~ d~~~~ Ca'a og lo aeor IT prarrq- s l e \ lo lrlesa co-rser a n r n ~ r t r c u o.u JpDrOra Iron?me Co r g e o I & " r r n g ... tali IYYU 494 Nursing Resaarch. 12) F 494 Community Health Nursing. (4) F 494 Communify Nursing of Populations at Risk. (4) F - Spnng 1991 426 Care of the Hospitalized Adult I1 14) S HUMAN DEVELOPMENT I I. HDE 395 Overview ot Aging. 13) F Multidtsc#pl#nary introduction la geiontoogy Explores the characterist#cs,expsrlences, problems and needs of older persons. Cross~lrstedas SOC 348. /Sal!shes General Studies Requirement: SBl 586 Oriains of Human Behavior. 131 F Cr I ca e.a? rat Dn 01 tncor E S SS.C, an0 .rrcarcn r : ' l r a t . e opmtrta per 30 31 P'IIC, snn.gn aaa e s L ~ r > c r Plereq.ste ca-rse r cr a a c . o a p n o ~IC. ~ q - v i l e n l 588 Development i n Adulthwd and Aging. (3) S Crltlcal examnation of theories and research of adulthood and ag~ng 1 I 1 College of Public Programs Anne L. Schneider, Ph.D. Dean Purpose The College of Public Programs offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate course work, both on and off campus. to full time stu dents and as pan of contlnurng education. Each acadenuc unit of the college not only assumes responsrhilities in preparing its own majors, but provides a vanety of service courses for the rest of the university. The college is commrtted to providing excellence in teaching, research, and publrc service. Consequently, the units work closely with numerous public, quasi public, and private agencies at the national, regional, state, --- 2nd- local -. . .levrls .. . .*. Or~anization The College of Public Programs is composed of five academic un,ts: the Department of Cornmu nicatlon, the waiter cronkite School of ism and ~ ~ l the ~ school ~ of ~ Studies, the Depanment of Leisure and the School of Public Affalrs. Each academic unit is administered by a chair or director. The general administration of the college is the responsibility of the dean, who IS responsible to the university president through the provost. Admission F r e s h m e n . Any rncoming freshman (0-24 se mester hours) who meets the minimum umversiry admission requirements as detailed on pares 31 38 is admiited to any chosen undergraduate academic unit of the college as apremnlor m that respective academic unrt. Major S t a t u s Admission. Entry to any undergraduate academic unlt of the college with status as a major requires the completion of at least 56 semester hours with a minimum cumulanve grade point average (GPA) of 2.50 plus whatever addi tronal requirements the respectrve academic unit imposes. When a student has completed course work at A r ~ z o n aState University, the GPA is computed on ASU courses only and must be based on a minimum of nine semester hours of courses with grade options of "A," "B." "C," "D," or "E," Most upper-division courses rn the college are not open to premajors. Premajors should check the Caralog rnformatron m their major fields to determine any course enrollment restrictions. Students should refer to the section of the Catalog with reference to their preferred areas of study for retention requirements andlor continued emollment in their major courses. Transfer Students. Any person app'ylng for admission or transfer to an academic unrt of the college is admitted as a major of that unit if the student ~ ~has met ~ the specific ~ i requirements ~ ~ as listed in the section for the respectrve academrc ~ Unit. T r a n s f e r Credit. In most cases, course work successfully completed at a regionally accredited four year institution of higher education is ac cepted into the college's respective academic umt. Course work successfully completed at an ac- g credited two year institution of higher education u 3 (community or junlor college) transfers as lower- o division credit up to a maxlmum of 64 semester hours. Successful completion is defined for purpose of transfer as havrng recelved a grade comparable to an "A," "B," or "C" at ASU. The acceptance of credits is determined by the director of Adm~sslons, and the utilization of credits toward degree requirements la at the discretion of the individual academic unit. a i ~ 436 COLLEGE OF PUBLIC PROGRAMS Advisement A student who has been admitted to the College of Public Programs is dssigned an academic advi sor from the faculty of the academic unlt of the ~ t u d e n t ' smajor area of study. Questtons on ad vlsement should be directed to the student's aca dern~cadvlsor or to the Student Servlces Office of the College of Publ~cPrograms. Course Load. A normal course load per semester ts 15 16 semester hour\. The maxnnum number of hours for which a student can reg~ster IS 18 semester hours unless an overlodd petillon has been filed and approved by the Department1 School Standard? Committee and the Under graduate Standards Committee of the College. Overload petltlona are not ordtnartly granted to students who have a cumulative GPA of less than 3.00 and who d o not state valrd reasons for the need to register for the credlts. Students who reg ister for \eme?ter hour? in excess of 18 and d o not have an approved overload petition on ftle hdve course\ randomly removed through an "ad mlnlstrattve drop" actlon. Degrees MAJOR FIELD Baccalaureate Degrees Broddcasting Commun~cat~on Journal~sm Justice Studies Recreauon Graduate Degrees Communicat~on Journalism Justice Stud~es Justtce Studtes Public Affairs Public Affairs Recreation DEGREE DEPARTMENTISCHOOL B.A., B.S.* B.A., B.S. B.A.. B.S.' B.S. B.S Journalism and Telecommun~cat~on Commun~cation Journalism and Telecommuntcatron Justice Studles Le~qureStudtes M.A., Ph D.t M.M.C. M.S.** Ph.D.7 M.P.A. D.P A.7 M.S Commun~cation Joumdl~smand Telecommunication Justlce Stud~es Interdtscipltnaly Program Publ~cAffairs Interdisciplinary hogram Leisure Studies These degree program5 are under rrvlew by the faculty and are no1 aval able for student5 entertng under th~r Corolop. These degree program, are ~nterdtrctpltnaryin nature See "lnterd~sctpltnar)Programs" below ** Graduate bludents in the School of Ju\t!ce Studaes and the Depanrnent of Anthropo og) are able to recetve a concurrent M.S. degree in Jucttce Studler and M A tn Anthropology Speclfic degree requtrements are explained in detd~lunder thz rcspcn Baccalaureate Degrees The College of Public Program5 offers academic instructton in four areas. Successful complet~on of a four-year program of 126 semester hours is specified by the respectwe acddemlc unlt. Graduate Degrees Maater's degree programs are offered by five academic unlta of the College of Publlc Pro grams. Specific requirement? arc listed under the respective school or department secuon. Interdisciplinary Programs ,,, ~ ~on grddudtr. t dcgrcc ~ ~ Ihr. (:ullcer. of Puhl~cProeraan> I S Jcta!lr.d in the ~raduare~~aralos. Doctor of Public Administration (D.P.A.). The D.P A. degree program I\ interdi5ciplinary in nature and IS offered by faculty from vanoub colleges. The program 15 admlnlstered by an ehecu tlve committee appointed b) and re\ponsible to the dean of the Graduate College. The purpose of the program a to prepare c k ~ l l e dprotessnonal p u b l ~ cadm~ntrtratorsfor hlgh level po\ttlons In the publlc 5ector Doctor of Philosophy in Justice Studies. A Ph.D. degree program in Justice Studies re flecta a law and yoclety perspective and Integrates ~ COLLEGE OF PUBLIC PROGRAMS 437 philosophval. legal. and ethical approaches with Communication Requirement social science and policy sclence methodolog~es. One of the following courses is requ~redfor all This program is interdisciplinar) in nature, and undergraduate majors: COM 100,225,?30,241, participating faculty are appointed by the dean of or 259. It may be included withln the University the Graduate College to serve a? members of the General Studies requirements, the College of Anzona State University Committee on Law and Public Program requirements, or the department Social Sciences. Students may develop an lndi school degree program where appropriate. vidualized area of substantive specialization through consultatron with then program commit Computer Science Requirement tees and/or may choose from the areas of concen A comouter sclence courae is reauired for all un rr3tlam idenl~fiedu ~ l hlht progum. I'he xcdr uf dcrpr.,jL3tc m?,or,. kJmeArc) (y3, conccnlrsrion .trt: 'rlnlindl and ju~er~ilc'ju~ii.r.. frt,,,, c ~ ~ ,~~~~~~l~ ~ srujler , ~ ~list! i s as r l i \ p ~ r cr c ~ o l u t ~ < rIau. o : polic). 4nJ c \ a l u a l ~ o n . crplahlc. hc inclLje,j ,,,thin the l a u . j u s t i x . and nunorllv populauon,: uomen. dcoarrnjent j2hool dcerec . reuuircnlc.nt . law, and justice. program where appropriate. Doctor of Philosophy in Communication. The Ph.D. program in Commun~cationprepdres Foreign Language Requirement students for the acholarlv studv of message re The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunication is the only academ~cunit of lated behav~ors. The program bffers concentra tions in communicat~vedevelopment (the influ- the college that has a foreign language require ence of communicat~onon maturatlon processes ment In order to complete work successfully for such as relational development), ~ntercultural the Bachelor of A n s degree in either Journalism communication interaction among member? of or Broadcaabng. Refer to the degree requirement sectlon of the school for detailed information. different cultures), and organizat~onalcommuni cation (the exchange of messages In formal and lnformal organizat~ons).As an interdisciplinary PassIFail Option program, faculty from a variety of departments, Students enrolled in the College of Public Pro who are appointed by the dean of the Graduate grams d o not receive credit for any passlfail College, participate in teachlng and advlslng courses taken at Arizona State Unibersitv. Students who have completed passlfdll courses Ph.D. students. before admiss~onin the college or at another in Degree Requirements stitutlon must petit~ontheir acceptance through the College Standards Committee English Proficiency The college of Public Programs does not offer Students must demonstrate reasonable prof1 any courses for pass fall credit. ciencv in written Enellsh bv ach~evmea grade of "C.'& better in both ENGIOI and 102 or Limitation on Physical Education Activity in ENG 105 or its equivalent. Should a student Hours recelve a grade lower than "C" In any of the No more than eieht hours of ohvsical . . education courses, it must be repeated until spec~fiedprofi actlvlty courses may be counted within the mmi ciency is demonstrated. Transfer students from mum 126 hours required for graduation. colleges outs~deArizona should consult the col lege Student Services Office in Wilson Hall to College Course Requirements assure completion of this requirement In dJJilion IJ the l'nr\erslt) General Studlei re qulrement\. the (:ollcce c r ~ m sre. - of Publlc P n ,. Writing Competence Requirement qulrea the tollowlng: In addition to English 101 and 102 o r t h e ~ r Humanities and Fine Arts. Zero to three seequivalent, one of the following courses in wrlt ten comoosltlon 1s reauired of all undergraduate mester hours minimum for a total of nine aemes majors: ENG 200.215'. 216,217,218,361; GNB ter hours when combined w ~ t hUniversity Gen 233, 301; o r JRN 201 T h ~ course s may be era1 Stud~es. counted as fulfllllng the university literacy and A,chrre~ru,e. Architectural Ph~losophyand History, APH critical inqu~ryrequirement if it I$ on the univers ~ t yapproved hat. ,,, ENG - - 438 COLLEGE OF PUBLIC PROGRAMS Art: Art History, ARS Studio Art, ART Communrcarion. COM 210,222,225,241,243,271,341,344, 421,422,441,442,443,444 Dance. Dance History, DAH Dance Performance, DAN English: ENG (other than First Year Com~osition) ~ e a d l &courses from community colleges nor tncluded. Foreinn Laneuanes: mi,C H I ~ F ~ GER, E , GRK, HEB, IND, ITA, JPN. LAT, POR. RUS. SPA. THA Inrerdrsciplrnar) Humnnrrres: Humanities, HUM LIA 171,172 Musrc. General Music Electives, MUS Music History and Literature, MHL Music Theory and Composition, MTC Music Performance, MUP Philosophv. HPS, PHI Religrous Srudres: REL Theatre: Histom, Literature and Theorv. THE Theatre Performance and Productton, THP Social and Behavioral Sciences. Nine to 12 semester hours mlnlmum for a total of 18 when combtned w ~ t hUnlverslty General Studles. Anrhropoloqy (Cultural): ASB Business: Advertising, ADV Business Law, BLW Decisron and Informat~onSystems, CIS Econom~cs,ECN Finance, FIN General Busmess, GNB Management. MGT Marketing, MKT Quantrtatrve Busrness Analys~s,QBA Transportation. TRA Commrinrcatron. All Communication courses orher than lrsted above under human~tiesand fine arts require ments. Design DSC Engzneering Analysis and Systems, ASE Industnal and Management Systems Engineering, IEE Society, Values and Technology, STE Geography (Cultural): GCU History: HIS Journalism and Telecommunication: JRN, MCO, TCM Justice Srudies. ]US Leisure Studies. REC Plannmg: PUP Polirical Science POS Psycholog>. PGS (includes general introductory courses) Socrologv: SOC T o s a t ~ s f ythe above college course require rnents, students may choose from the University General Studies list or supplement from courses listed above. Students may not use courses from their major departmentlschool to sattsfy the above college course requirements. General Studies Requirements All undergraduate students in the College of Pub lic Programs are required to complete the Univers ~ t yGeneral Studies requirements in order to be ellgible for graduation in any of the undergradu ate curricula offered by the college. General S t u d ~ e scourses are regularly reviewed. T o determine whether a course meeta i one o r more General Studies course credit re quirements, see the ltsttng of courses, pages 6&87. General Studies courses are also ldentr fled following course descriptions accordtng to the followrng key: Key to General Studies Credit Abbreviations Llteracy and Critical lnqu~ryCore Courses (Intemed~atelevel) Literacy and Critical lnqulry Core Courses (Upper dtv~sian) Numeracy Core Courses (Mathematcs) Numeracy Care Courses (Sta1,stics and Quantaanve Reacon~ng) Numeracy Care Couraes (Computer Applreatlona) Human~tterand Fine Ans Core Courses Social and Behav~oralScxence Core Courses Natural Sctence Core Courses (Introducrory) Natural Scrence Core Courses (Addtt~onal Courses) Global Awareness Courses Historical Awareness Courses COLLEGE O F PUBLIC PROGRAMS 439 Depaltment/School C o u r s e R e q u i r e m e n t s S p e c i a l Programs Students should refer to the respective academ~c T h e University H o n o r s College unit for additional or more specxttc requirements. The C ~ ~ l l c goic Puhllc Progrnm, p n n ~ c i p ~ t cuith r rhr. I J n ~ \ c r r ~ Honor, i, C'ollegc. Graduation Requirements - whish afford, \u perior undergraduates opportun~ties for spec~al Graduation requirements for the College of Pub classea taught by selected faculty and limited in Ilc Programs include: \ize and tor apec~dl adv~sement. preferential I. Depdrtmentlschool course requirements. prereglbtratlon. and a senior honors thes~a. Par 2. College degree requirements. ticipating atudenta can major in any academic 3. Unlvers~tyGeneral Studies requirement5 program. A full de\cription of the requlrementa U n d e r g r a d u a t e C r e d i t f o r G r a d u a t e and the opponunltles offered by the Un~vers~ty C o u r s e s . In order to enable undergraduate \tu Honors Collegc can be found on pages 98 I00 of dents to enrich their academic development, the thls Catuloq. Graduate College and the individual academ~c A d m i s s i o n t o t h e University H o n o r s Colunlts of the College of Public Program\ allow lege. An entering freshman who graduated in qualified ~tudentsto take graduate level coume? the top 5% of hl* or her h ~ g hschool graduating for undergradudre credit. In order to qualify for class or who has d 29 or h~gherACT compoqlte admiscion to a grddudte level course, the student score or a 1250 or h~gherSAT combined rcore is must have senlor status (87 or more semater eligrble to apply for admksion to the college. hours successfully completed) and a curnulat~ve Contlnulng and transfer studenta who have corn GPA of 3.00 or higher. In addition. permlbslon to pleted between IS and 60 hours w ~ t hat ledst a enroll must be given before registration and mu\t 3.25 GPA also mdy dpply for admiysion to the be approved by the lnbtructor of the course, the college. However. only ASU course work is used student'> adv~aor,the department charrlschool dl to determine the GPA for honors retention and rector. and the dean of the college in which the graduation. courye is offered G r a d u a t i o n f r o m t h e University H o n o r s College. Bevdes complet~ngthe regular univer A c a d e m i c Standards and Retention city. college, dnd departmental graduation re G o o d S t a n d i n g . Any premajor or major \tu qulrementa for the major, honors students must: dent of the respective academic units of the LOI complete dl ledat 60 hours of resident course lege 1s considered in good ?landing if the student work dt ASU w ~ t ha mlnlmum 3 40 cumulative maintams a cumulative GPA ot 2.00 or h~gherin G P A complete at least 21 hours of spec~allydes all courses taken at Arlzona State Uni\er\lty. tgnated honors course work. ~ncludlngnine up Probation. Anv student who does not maln per division hour? out of the major. dnd write a tam good uand~ng?tatus a? described dbove may senlor honorc the\ia under the supervl\lon of a be placed on probdtlon. A \tudent on dcddemlc thesis committee. \ubject to oral defense and des probat~on1s required to observe any limitationr ignated approvdls. or rules the college mdy impose as a condition for For further informdt~on.~tudentsqhould con retention tact the College Student Servrces Ottice. WILSN Disqualification, R e i n s t a t e m e n t , a n d Ap- 202, and the Uni\er?lty Honor< College. Deals. The terms of di?qualificatlon, reln\tate kent, and appeals are lden'ticdl wlth those of the Accelerated D e g r e e P r o g r a m s university as set fonh on pages 54-55 ot thla Selected academlc unlts u ~ t h l nthe College ot / Publlc Programs provide inter and intradisc~pliCutoloq. All academlc dlscipllne action is the tunct~on nary program5 ledding to the completion of the 1 bdccalaureate degree and the mdbter's degree ' ot the Student Serv~ce\Office. WlLSN 202. un wlthin a five year period These are not new de der the direction ot the dean of the college. Stu dents who are having academic problem? \hould gree programs, but rather the anrculdt~onof re contact thl? offlce for advisement (6021 auired cour\e work that allow5 the ctudent with exceptional ablllty to obtain both the undergradu 965 2340) ate and graduate degree - in a shorter than normal ttme frame. Completion of the master's degree 440 COLLEGE OF PUBLIC PROGRAMS COMMUNICATION Intere\ted \tudents should consult the General rhould requlre two semesters and intermediate summer course work beyond the baccalauredte Cotoloq and Feparate curriculum chcch%heetsfor lnd~vsdualdepartment/ wtshlng to enter thn progrdm but not ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS: porsewng the above requirements may choo$e to BANTZ STAUF 412). BULEY CRAWFORD, enter the program late dur~ngtheir undergradudte DAVEV. MAYER PETROhlO studleb. Such studentr must have achleved and RE hARD. C VALEhTlhE maintamed a mlnlmum GPA of 3.40 at Arizona ASSISTANT PROFESSORS: Stdte Univers~ty.These students must also recog ALBERTS CARLSON COREY. CORMAN nlze that they may require longer than the e\ LECTURER: oected five veara to c o m ~ l e t eboth deerees. OLSON D rector of Forensics Program Options. Inre,drroctal devtance and wh~chentall a crltlcal examination of the syrterns that have evolved for handltng attendant prob lems. The Master of Sclence degree has been de \~gnedto prepdre students for professtonal posi lions in JUSIlce related agencies, for teaching in community colleges. and for further btudy and re search in the ju\tice field. Informauon on the Master of Science In Justtce Studlea IS detailed in the Graduate Colalog. For addlttonal informaIron. call 602l965-6008. I I I I m 4 C o n c u r r e n t M.A. Anthropology1 M.S. J u s t i c e S t u d i e s Graduate student7 in the School ot Justtce Studtes and the Department of Anthropology are able to recelve a concurrent Master of Science degree in Just~ceStud~esand Maqter of A I ~ Fin Anthropol ogy. The principal purpose of the program n to prepare ~ndlv~duals wtth combtned and comple mentary knowledge and shills for basic and ap pl~edresearch and adrn~nistrativeand educational activities related to justice studles and anthropol ogy. Students have to be admitted separately to each program. following the guidehnes set forth by the Graduate College, the Department of Anthopology and the School of Justse Studtes. Addtuonal tnfonnation on the M.A. In Anthropology and the M.S. In Justtce Stud~esmay be obtained from the Department of ~ n t h r o ~ o l & yand , the School of Justice Studies. I I I I I SCHOOL O F JUSTICE STUDIES 449 Admission - Pr0aram to Undergraduate The Bachelor of Science in Just~ceStudies is an upper-d~vrslonprogram. Upon admission to the unlverslty, Just~ceStud~esstudents are classified as premajors. Major status is requlred for gradu ation, and Dremaiors are not allowed to take 400level JUS cours&. Justlce Studles students may earn major status by: I. Earning a minimum of 56 semeYter hours. 2. Eamlng a mlnlmum cumulat~vegrade point average of 2.50 (calculated on semester hours earned at Arizona State University). 3. Completmg, w ~ t ha grade of "C" or better, the following courses: ENG 101 and 102 (or ENG 105); IUS 100.200.301.302.303: dnd the College of Pubhc Programs wrtttng com rretence requirement. Upon completion of these requlrements, the School of Just~ceStudies adminrstrativelv. assiens the premajor to major status. A c a d e m i c Advisement. Justice Studles stu dents admttted as premajors are advised b) the schwl's academ~cadvssor. All students are en couraged to seek advisement in order to tormu late an approprlate educat~onalplan. Justlce Studies majors may also be advised by the school's faculty. A comprehenslve dlscuss~onof degree requlre ments for the Bachelor of Science in Ju~ticeStud les is contamed in the school'a Underpraduure Ad~vsemenrGrirde, ava~lablein WILSN 342 and vla requests by mail or phone (6021965-7727). Every Justlce Studles undergraduate receive, the Adorsemenr Gurde as well aa an evaluation of transfer work. if any, by the school's advisement a'aff upon adm~ssionor readmission to the unl venitv. Degree Requirements The School of Just~ceStudies awards d Bachelor of Science upon the successful complet~onof a curriculum consisting of a minimum of 126 se mester hours includmg University General Studles requirements. College of Publlc Programs re quirements. justice studies courses, and electives. Addltlonally, the student must: 1. Earn major status 2. Earn a mlnlrnum of 50 semester hours of up per division courses. 3 Complete a minimum of 30 semester hours. includmg 24 in justice studles courses. at Ari zond State Untvers~ty. 4. Earn a grade of "C" or better in all justice studles courses taken at Arizona State Uni \ e r s ~ t ythat apply to the justlce studies comoonent of the curnculum (1.e.. nonelecttves). " Meet univenlty's residency and shlp requlrements. A comprehensive discussion of degree require ments for the B.S. In Justlce Studies is contatned In the school's Underproduors Ad~t.rrmenr - , (lurde. G e n e r a l S t u d i e s P r o g r a m . T o assure the breadth and depth of their education, all Justice Studles undergraduates must complete the Universlty General Stud~esrequirements and addi tional fundamental requirements orescribed bv the College of Publlc gograms andthe School df Justice Studies. For descriptive informatton on these requirements. refer to: "University Generdl Studies Requirement," pages 55 87; "Degree Requirements." pages 437438: and the Under grodriure Adrrsemenr Gurde, available In WILSN 742 and vla requests by marl or phone (6021 965 7727). Justice S t u d i e s Program. The required jus lice studles component conslsts of 54 semester hours, of whlch 15 must be taken in a related field approved by the hchwl. JUS 100, 200. 301. 302. and 30'3 are required for all degree candl dates. Through advisement, a group of jusice studles courses may be recommended to ensure a comprehenslve exposure approprlate to the student's interests. For specific information in thla area, refer to the Under qraduure Advrsernenr Gurde Electives. Students are encouraged to utilize the unlque opportunltres afforded by the univer s ~ t yto pursue personal educational interests. whether In the form of a broad sampling of other disciplines or the deeper problng of a slngle field. Anv course offered by the universitv. mav. be util ized as an elect~ve T r a n s f e r of C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e Credits. Credits transferred from accredited communitv ! colleges are accepted as lower dlvislon credits to a maximum of 64 semester hours. The accep lance of credits are determ~nedby the faculty of the director of Admissions, and the applicability i of credits toward degree requlrements is deter 4 m~nedby the School of Justice Stud~es. Special P r o g r a m Option. Justice Studles participates in the accelerated degree program of the College of Public Programs, by which eligible \rudents may complete the bachelor's and master's degrees on an accelerated schedule. See "Accelerated Degree Programs," pages 439440. up I, 452 LEISURE STUDIES 620 Justice Research and Methods. (3) F Concept development, research design. data collection strategies. legal research and bullding computer data bases relevant to the studv. of .iustlce 630 Data Analysis tor Justlce Research. 3 F B uar ate and rn. I uar a!e lechn qJes of aala ana ,s 5 an0 hvDOtneS5 tes.fn~for ,.slce-reateo researcn an0 .se of i$brmation and &tistical programs 640 Theoretical Penpectlves on Justlce. 31 F Analys s of pn osoph ca perspen ues of .JS ce linkages beween soc a scenco tneaw. ana ..stce constrms . ao. plication of justice to social issues. Omnlbva Courses: See pages 48-49 for omnibus cwws that may be oflered. Leisure Studies PROFESSORS: HALEY (GHALL 204). ALLISON, CHEATHAM ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR: YOSHIOKA ASSISTANT PROFESSORS: AGUILAR, TEYE. VIROEN PROFESSOR EMERITUS: GREEY Departmental Major Requirements Freshmen enrolling in the Department of Leisure Studies and students transferring from other departments within the university must have completed 56 semester hours with a minimum 2.50 cumulative grade point average (GPA) before being officially admitted to the Bachelor of Science degree program in Recreation with major status. As pan of this minimum requirement, the students must successfully complete REC 160 and both ENG 101 and 102 or ENG 105 (or the English Proficiency Examination) with a grade of " C or better. Transfer students who have completed 56 semester hours or more at another institution must remove any of the above course or scholastic deficiencies before being admitted with major status to the Bachelor of Science degree program in Recreation. The student must complete the University General Studies requirements and the College of Public Programs' course requirements in addition to major requirements. General Studies courses may not be used concurrently toward the General Studies requirement and related requirements within the major core. Bachelor of Science Degree Curriculum The Bachelor of Science degree program in the Department of Leisure Studies centers around the systematic study of leisure-related phenomena. including human behavior and development, resource use, environmental and social issues, and, public policy. It is a professional program that features full exposure of students to a multifaceted concept of leisure and the quality preparation of these students for professional-level entry into leisure service occupations. This multidisciplinary degree program is desiened to orovide the student with the comwtencies necessary for employment in management uositions in such diverse leisure delivery. systems . as municipal recreation and park departments. county park departments. YMCA's, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, visitor and convention bureaus, senior centers, retirement communities, resorts, and other components of the tourism/ commercial recrealion industry. Graduates have also been employed by state offices of tourism, state parks departments, and various federal recreation resource agencies. Program Requirements This 63-hour Bachelor of Science degree program consists of 30 hours of major core courses and 33 hours of recreation-related course work. The major core courses appear below. All upperdivision courses require a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50 for admission. REC 160, 330. 462, and 463 must be taken in sequence and not concurrently. serner,ri~r Hours REC 120 Social Psychology of Play ..................3 REC IM) Leisure and Society ............................3 REC 330 Programming and Marketing Leisure Services ................................ 3 REC 364 Recreation for Special Populations .....3 REC 462 Administration of Leisure Services ....3 REC 463 Senior Internship ...............................I 2 REC 498 Professional Seminar .......................... 3 Total ...........................................................30 Of the required 33 hours of related course work. 15 hours may be freely chosen from a list of recreation-related courses offered by the Department of Leisure Studies. The remaining 18 hours must be selected from a depanmental master list of approved university courses. The student must choose MI0 courses from each of the following designated areas: LEISURE STUDIES 453 Area 1: Human Behavior (mcludes courses in anthropology, psychology. and soctol ogY) Communication Sclences (includes courses in communication, English, and mass communications) Area 3: Management and Public Administra tion (includes courses in management, marketing, political science, and urban plann~ng) Certificate Proarams. In a d d ~ t ~ otun ihr Bachelor of science Degree in Recreation, two departmentally sponsored certification programs are offered m the areas of tourism/commerc~al recreation (12 hours of course work) and youth agency administrat~on/American Humanics (14 'hours of course work). The above certificate course work can he tncluded In the 15 required recreation-related hours that must be taken from the list of recreation courses offered by the De pamnent of Lelsure Studtes. Tourism and Commercial Recreation Certificate. This certificate of comnlet~on program provides an academic to the tourism/commercial recreation mdusuy. By fo On both conceptual and practical aspects ln tourism/commercia~recreation, this certificate program endeavors to famlliarlze the student wtth current profeasional problems and opportunities. Required courses in thls program are: noun Area 2: ~ ~ REC 305 ~ ~ to Travel and ,,,, REC 372 Tounsm Destinat~onDevelopment .....3 REC 394 Specgal Topics .................................3 REC 458 Internattonal Tourism .......................3 Total.. ................................... I2 Youth Agency Adrninistration/American Humanics Certificate Program. Tlus cer tificate of completion program features professional affiliation with and certification by Ameri can H ~ lnc., the ~national leader ~ in educa ~ for youth agency administration, American Humanics represents such agencies as the Boy Scouts of America. the Girl Scouts of the USA. Bie BrotherIBie Sisters. 4 H. Camo Ftre. Bovs , anld Girls ~ l u c sof ~ m e r i c a .~ i ; l s Clubs of America, the United Way. YMCA, YWCA, Jun. ior hi^^^^^^^, and the American Red Cross, This program provides an academic that features paniclpatlon by agency profession als who offer workshops, seminars, field trips, and cwperative education experiences. Sern~nsr Hours REC 300 Fund Ranslng ........................ 3 REC 310 Volunteerlcm 3 REC 320 Youth and Human Service Workshop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 REC 420 Amerlc& Humanlcs lnrtltule ..... .I 430 Youth Agency Adm'n'rmt'On Total . 14 Additional DeDartment Reauirements. I u u hundred huu;, uf rccrest~onl c ; ~ s n hexpt ~~ nence are rcau~rsdbsforc cnroiimcnt in RFC 463 Senior Internshbp. Students are not permitted to take additional course work dunng- thelr Senior lnternsh~pplacement period. A student must attain a grade of "C" or better in all courses withln the major, includrng the re lated area. Specific courses that may be used to fulfill the related requirements are listed in a bro chure available in the department. LEISURE STUDIES REC 120 Social Psychology of Play. 3) F, S An 8ntroductcon to the ~svchow'cal. soca and cultura foundattons of play and' i s u r e behavor ISat8sfies Gen Requ'remenf 150 Outdoor PurSuIts. (3 F S Theories and practca app catons reated to outdoor rec reat on pursutts. interdsctp nary approach to widerness s u e s and ph losoph~es. cu m nat ng in an outdwr expen ence F e d tnP 'Wured 1W Leisure and Society. (3) F. S Anayss of the human reatonshap to e sure H stonca survey 01 ph osoph ca psychoog~caand socoeconom c bases for development of systems that provde e sure programs. [Satisfies General Studres Requ rement SB] Systems' (3) F' Systematc study of delvery of e sure services in pub c, ,a,d sectors: partic" ar emphass placed On Ihe urban senng. Prerequ'stes. REC Recreat on malot or premalor. j6O' 3W Fund Raising, 3) Methods technques and d rected experfence in fund rasing for vountary youth and human servces agences B'Jdgetcontro andaccountabi V . to Travel and Tourism. (3) F. S SS ~305 lntroductlon ~ , An exam nat on of the components of the trave and tourism ndustry at the state nat onal and globa eves 310volunteerism, (3) s P Admnstraton of volunteer servce programs study and 3 anavs s of the vo vnteer oersonnel orocess @ b 320~outhand ~ u r n s n&rvice workshop. (1) F, S FONm for exchange between students and profess~anal agency personne Variable toptcs guest speakers. Pre .-..- ..".."".". ,a",,,e,,a ,"y" "e+",*A? nnn,*"n -v",".- 330 Prograrnrnlng and Marketing Leisure Services. (3) F, s Foundatons lor enectlve marketbng and programmng of lesure sewces n the pub c not for prof I, and pnvate sectors. Prerequsfes: REC 160: Recreation major. 454 LEISURE STUDIES 340 Outdoor Survival. (3) F. S ntero Y p n a y awroacn la 0 . t o ~ r r.n .a nc -0 ng a" t ~ e sps,c'lo og ca %tress ~ 1 , s0 09 c a s l ~ o s s preoa.al an 'l)Wlnarm a ndr gat 0- f ora anO * 0 'e tratlve function, strvcture and wllcles Prereauls8tes REC 330 Rwrea'on ma or 463 Senlor lnternsh~p 6 or 12 F i5 s S.pe% sea g. ow e.per,erce 1 se ecta: aqenc es Pre welo tr~psrequtred requ8s8tes REC 462 senor stand~ng~ecreailonmalor 3W Recrestlon Resourm Management and Policy (3) ~~~~~~h ~ ~ t (3, h s~ d ~ S lntrod~ct~on 10 recreation research methods with emphaManagement and decision maklng in recreation resource sls on methodaloglcal questions research #$sues and agencies Policy analysts and use contl~cts.Prerequ~s~te. techniques relevant to contemporary soctal research Recreation major. 540 Recreation Services for the Aged. (3) S 364 Recmtion tor S p c i a l Populations. (3) F. S An applled orlentation to the soc8allpsychological theories Concepts, methods, senlngs involving recreational sewof recreation and the aged Ices as applied to specla1 groups in American society: 552 Phiiomphical and Cunsnt Issues In Leisure. (3) 8.9, y o ~ t h f and ~ l adult ollenders, alcohol8cs. drug adE d d s , mentally retarded, mentally 811 and physically handiAn anaiysls ot fundamental ph81osophlcal concepts and capped May include field experience. Prerequisite: RecCOntemWrary lssues and problems confronting the leisure reallon major. rtudles' profess~on. 370 Outdoor Recreatlon Systems. (3) F 551, SocIaI and Psychological Aspects of Lelsum Belntrod~n8Onto Outdoor recreation resource dellvery syshavlor. (3) F tems: history of wilderness and outdoor recreation reAn emplrlcal and theoretical analysis of social, cultural sources: the role of o~tdoorrecreatlon in soaery:outdoor and psychological foundations of letsure behavior. recreatlon agencies: related envlronmentai issues. Pre554 lntegratlve Semlnar. (3) F. S requisite: lunior Standlng or instructor approval. Advanced exploiatlon and assessment ot current trends 372 Tourlsm Destination Dsvelopment. (3) F wlthln the lelsure stud8es' profession. Thls course has Application of economic and regional development convarlabie topics including, but not limlted to: cross-cultural Ceplsnheor~esto deslinatlon product development. Preanalysis of leisure, urban recreatlon, planning and rerequis~tes.REC 305. Recreation major sources, sooocultural d,mens#onsof tourism develop380 Lelsure and the Environment. (33 F. S ment, wilderness management Prerequlslte: REC 552. An examlnatlon of rslatlonshlps between the enwmnment 569 Commercial Recreation and Tourism. (3) F and letsure behav8or. Issues include open space. crowdProcedures n determining public needs, nit~atlngenter~ng, area design and anachment to place. pnses, pmmot8ng act#v#ty and evaluating the total prolect 400 Theraputlc Recnstlon. (3) S In terms of bath proprietor and the publc. Princ#pler, practices of program development, evatu570 Outdoor Recreation Planning. 13) S attons. prolsssional roles and suppan sewlces related to Planning for administrat~ve duties in varled recreation set^ therapeutic recreation sewlce. Of-campus labs. Prerequl~ tngs Prerequls\te'REC 370 or equivalent sites: REC 364. Recreation malor Omnibus Courses: See pages 4 8 4 9 for omnibus 420 Amerlcan Humanlcs lnstltute. (1) F. S courses that may be otfered Mtnt-~ntens~ve nat~onalmanaaement lnstltute for voluntaw youth and human service agency personnel. ~ u t o f ~ s t a t e conference required. Prerequ~site. mstructor approval. 430 Youth Aaancy Administration. (3) S Anaiy~8sof administrative structure, dects~on-maklng and program delivery with)" voluntary youth and human sewIce agencies. 440 A n a s snd Fadlltles. (31 S Publlc, pnvale and mmmerciai recreatlon areas and fac811ties. Survey of deagn, tunctlon, aesthetics and relation^ Shi~s. 450 Rec~enI~on and Aging 3 F O'sal l e d rec.~alon sen cos an0 lac 1 er 'or tna age5 Socoeconom c con so era lo?^ anect no O R , O' C O ~ . prehens~veletsure sewlces to the elderly. Of-campus laboratory. Plerequste: instructor approval. 458 International Tourism. (3) F. S A global examination of nternational tourism and its 519nlflcance as a vehlcie for soclal and economlc development, [Satrslres General Studtes Requvemeot: G/ 460 issues in Therapvtlc RecrMtlOn. (3) S Contemporary problems/issues confront8ng the therapeut8c iecreat#on field-professional development, programs and services, legislation. ph~losophicaland research 1ssues. On-campus laborator8es. Prerequ#s#tes: REC 3M: Recreation major. 462 Admlnlstratlon of Leisum Services (3) F S Bas8c prlnclples of adm#n#stratlon and their appllcatton in S U ~ ~ S Sadm8nlstratlve IUI s8tuatlons Analysis of admlnls SCHOOL O F PUBLIC AFFAIRS 455 School of Public Affairs N. Joseph Cayer, Ph.D., Director PROFESSORS: CAYER (WILSN 211). BECKER. COOR. DANEKE HALL. MANK N. MONTIEL. MUSHENO. MUSHKATEL PERRY, WESCHLER, WIGAND ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS: BROWN, MCCLAIN. PIJAWKA, WILSON PROFESSOR EMERITUS: SACKTON The faculty 10 the Schwl of Publlc Affairs offer a graduate program leadlng to the profebslonal de gree Master of Public Admlnlstratlon (M.P.A.). The M.P.A. degree is accredited by the National Assoclatlon of Schools of Publtc Affarrs and Administration (NASPAA) Commlsslon on Peer Review and Accreditat~onand IS llsted on the Annual Roster of Accredited Programs in confor mlty with NASPAA standards. The faculty also participate in the interdisciplindry degree pro gram lead~ngto the Doctor of Publ~cAdministratlon Consult the Graduate C o t a l q for informa tlon about these programs. The basic alms of the ~choolare: 1 To offer professtonal education programs leadlng to graduate degrees in Publlc Ad ministration and to encourage m ~ dcareer education for publlc administrators by offering evenlng course work at the Arizona State University maln campus. the ASU Down town Center, and the state government com plex. 2. T o maintain a research program deslgned to identify problems, dissemtnate informdtion. and propose solut~onsto major public prob lems. 3. To provlde a hlgh level of public service in meeting needy in Arizona and the natlon. Advanced Public Executive Program (APEP) APEP 1s designed to provtde the publlc sector executive with analytical approaches and skills that wtll help mobilize ideas, people. and re sources in support of publlc programs. To meet these objectlves, APEP uses interdisciplinary fac ulty teams to provide a serles of short courses. seminars, and other hainlng devices to help pub- l a manager5 become more effecuve and effi clent. Center for Urban Studies The Center for Urban Studres (CUS) IS an Enter discipl~naryresearch and servlce unlt of the School of Publlc Affalra that seek? to promote the analysis and under5tandrng o t urban systems. Center studies are directed at tmprovlng the ef fectiveness, effictency, responsivenesp, and eq ultv of urban decision rnaklng. To meet its goals. . th' center undertake3 research. conducts work shopa, and provides techn~calasslstance for local governments and cltlzens. The center 1s a corn munlty resource. Morrison Institute for Public Policy Created by a grant from Marvin and June Momi son in 1981, the institute acts a\ a liai~onamong government officials, univers~tyfaculty, and the private sector to ~ d e n t ~ fand y provlde analysi? of t~melypubllc poltcy ib>ues. In fulfilling this role. Momson Institute conductc descriptive and orlgl nal research, conferences, and consultat~onfand produce\ publlcdtlons on a wrde range of topicq. rncludtng urban growth. natural reqourcer, educatlon. government systems, hedlth care, soclal services. the qual~tyof hfe, and economlc devel opment. The lnstltute also aponrorq a Leglslator's Institute annually and is active In providing research for city and state town hall projects Publications Division The division 1s a resource unit created to encour age faculty research on current topica of publ~c interest through 11spublications program Its pur pose la the disqemination of research on public policy and public adm~nistrdtlon to academ~ca, publlc managers. officlalq, and concerned cttl zens, wlth a focus on i\sues of special tmponance to Arizona. I The program publishes policy. research, and I management papers and a sem~annualnew3letter I on the activltles of the School of Public Affairs. I The d ~ v ~ s i oalqo n supports the other research 1 units of the school by publlshlng their work or provtdlng techn~calasslstance. ' PUBLIC AFFAIRS PAF 500 Research Methods I. (3) F. S Presentat on of mu t vanate stat's1 cs, computer app ca ton$ and tntroductan to major research desgn ssues Prerequ s te an approved course n stat sl cs SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS 457 543 Public Management of Land 3 h Descr plon ana ana ,s s of .man zalon processes An DmDnaS 5 1 oacea on tne a00 cat on 01 .soan lneor eP 10 de\;eloping "rban centers.' with a focus on Maricopa Counry. 544 Preparation of Reports in public Administration. 59lSeminsr 1 - 1 2 F S Topcs may m s e e n w 1.om tne fa o* ng a Genela P0 . c Aam n slrat on ibj Publlc Finance ~dmini;tration (c) Public Management Id) Urban Aflalrs and Urban Planning ,Q> h8 lei Public Pol$cv Analvn8n -~~, -,-,. I r l o r m a l o ~Management ntenr .e praclce 1 hrne? ~ P 0.a C p , o ~ ~ noft ro. ~ t ~ ~ pons IO conferences co.erec +. tn ~roo,oms1 p.o =a. s 6"s ness m a Gobernmert m r scrat on J 5.a a o cecn? o-en r F ~ e r g e r c ,Management 7 - ~ 593 Planning Workshop. (3) N 545 Resarch Data Management. (3) N Practical team research and field experience Emphasis Tccnnq.es ana o'ooems assocatea * tn aata Tanage on the synthesis of publlc senor plannlng melhodologles. men! n a s e a r c n en, torment Da'a oa5a imanagement concepts and techniques appiled to a local piannlng probs.stems SBC.I 11 ara i . ~ ( l r .. , access o ana cost lem 546 Data Base Management Systems I n Public AdMXI Research Daslgn and Methods (3) F ministration. (3) N Advanced methods of research deslgn and analys~sPreConcept and use of modern data base management sysrequisites formal graduate ievel couise wah in stat#st#cs tems in an admn~stiativeorganlzatlon. Advantages and and in research methods disadvantages 01 this approach. 601 Seminar: Policy Analysis and Program Evalu547 Program Evaluation. (3) N ation. 131 S Various methodofogles avazlable for the evaluation of ~ormat;vp and canceptuai issues of pol~cyformuiat~on. public policies and programs. lmplementatlon and euaiuation: emplrleal approaches and 548 Woman. Politics, and Public Policy. (3) N methods of program evaluat~onand policy analysis. Explores how p~l#t#cal ph#losophy,pol#t#cs and public poi^ 602 Seminar: Foundation of Public Admlni$tration. 1cy affect and are anened by women. *, ~ ~~~ I. 550 Survey Research i n the Public Sector. (3) N Design and ~mplemental~on of survey research methods n tr i n e-pwss on po . c sector app cat.onr Cross ~ l e cas .-S 550 Prcreq. s ler PAF 500 an0 501 or JJS 500 BPC 509 0. W. vaert or rrlr-c!or a0oro.a 551 Urban Planning Evaluation. (3) N Concepts principles and methods employed by pubilc planners in the anaiysis of urban problems invotvlng mu1 rlple crrterla declslons Prerequlslte formal graduate level course woh in stat8sIlcs and planning 552 Urban Housina Policv 131 N Comprehsnsve conslde;at#on of the revltal~zat~on ot American cltles wlth major emphasis upon the hauslng process and related mstltutions and services 553 Social lmmcts 01 Planning (3) N Analyzes the planning needs oi various soclal groups n urban senlogs and the approprtate mechanisms of public sector planning for multlple publics 554 Urban Grorrth Admin~strat~on. 13) N Examlnes the process of urban growih and change Pannershlp roes played by publlc and private sectors in manaaement s emohas~zed 555 Env~ronmenlalPolncy and Management 3 h Ana v s s 01 en. r a l m e l a po c, an0 p a r n ng ss.ss an0 01 "C o 0s. 10 ale0 lo 'ne ana i s s ana manaosmell 01 natural and urbaniregional resiurces. 556 Urban Pollcy Making. (3) A Analysis of the opponunlties and casts of mfluenclng pub^ lic pollcy and the roles of oniaals and bureaucracies in deoslon maklng 560 Information Management. (31 A Concepts and theory of intormat~onand ~nlormat~on technology in publlc senor organizations. 570 Advancad Public Policy Analysis. (3) A Course emphasizes the structure of policy problems. lo re^ castlng policy alternatives, opt#m,r,ngresources and reduclng uncenalnty in policy maklng. Prerequis~te. PAF 540. <-, 1 7 ) ,E Ethical, soc#ai,legal and philosophical foundations of pubIICadm8n~straffon. 503 Seminar: Organization and Behavior in the Public Y v t a r 131 S , , Omnibus Courses. See pages 46-49 for omnibus COUISBS that may be onered School of Social Work Jesse F. McClure, Ph.D. Dean Purpose Admission The purpose ot the School of Soc~dlWork i? to prepare profecrlonal ~ o c ~ awork l practitioners who are committed to under\tanding and serving those most in need of help, who are willing to devote their cdreers to findlng the most effective methods ot intenentlon. who place the hlghebt On excellence, and who lake pnde In the'r practice. The mmion of the School of Social Work is the preparation ot profe\uondl \ocial markers for clinsal. administrative, and communlt) prdctrce focused on thobe populations who are most oppressed and moat in need of the servlces soclal workers have to offer. A ~pecralemphasis is placed on working wlth ethnlc minorities of the Southaest. The school is totall) committed to the univer ~ ~ t y mission 's to be competitive with the best public rebearch unlversltles in the countly. Fac ultv members have active research agenda\ underway that venture into d wlde vdrlety of top Ica. lncludtng work wlth ch~ldren,w ~ t hdrug and alcohol abusers. w ~ t hthe developmentally dls abled. in human services planning, and in many other areas of interest. Bachelor of Social Work Bachelor of Social Work degree program is Organization The School of Social Work has no separate de panments or unlts. Generally speahlng, curr~cu lum plann~ngfdculty tedch~ngareas, and student ddvlsing tend to cluster around four program matic arear. the Bache or of Social Work (B.S.W.) program. the M a ~ t e of r Soclal Work dl rect practice concentratlon (M.S.W. DP). the Macter of Social Work planning, administration and community practice concentratlon (M.S.W. PAC), and the Doctor of Soc~dlWork ( D S W ) program Some faculty teach in more than one of these programnidtlr areas the pre Social Work and the Social The pre Social consists of fresh man and studentr who have been ad mltted to the unrversltv and have declared Social Work as their major, as well as students transfer rlnr to the School of Soclal Work from other colleges within the univenity and other universities or junior colleges who have not successfully completed the adm~ssionproces\ to the program. Students transfemng trom other unlversltles or community colleges ac premajors should follow the procedure outlined on pages 31 38 of t h ~ s Caralos. Students transferring from other col l e g e ~wlthin the unlverslty must obtain a Change ot College form from the School of Social Work Student Services O f f s e , WHALL 137. - Admission Procedure for Social Work Majors. (Thls 15 for students who have 54 semester houn or more and have taken SWU 271, 291, 301, and 310.) Students w~shingto enter the So clal Work major are required to apply for admlsTlon to the program in addit~onto obtaining an otfic~alCertificate of Admrsslon to the univer ~ i t y .Students are el~glbleto apply for admission to the Soc~alWork major during the last semester of the sophomore year. It 1s expected that appli cdnts have completed 54 Femehter hours and the required Social Work counes by the end of the aenie\ter in which the) are applying. Students are admitted to the major at the beglnnlng of the term tollowlng the semerter during which they apply A \tudent may obtain a Soclal Work mdjor ap plication packet at the School of Socral Work Student Services Office. in WHALL 137, or re quest that one be rnalled to his or her home ad dress by calling 602 9654081. SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK 459 Appl~cantsare re\~ewedfor admission for the \prlng ~emctrcr.. Studen!\ applylng mu51 hdvc d Cr'n~t!cnteoi Adnllprnrtp a d m ~ w o n and Fehruart I for 1,111 ~ d m ~ r > l t m Student, . >hould alluu .it lr.a\~r.>ur a < l d ~ l l o nuer'L\ ~l It) re ceibe acceptance. All other appllcatron mater~als (i.e., appllcdl~onform. add~t~onal statement. and two letters of reference) mu\t be returned to the School of Social Work Student Services Otfice, Artzona State Unlverslty, Tempe. Arizona 85287 1802, b) Nobember I for rpring a d m w sion or Februarv 1 for fall admiqsion. Failure to meet these deadlines may re\ult in the applicant having to w a ~ ttor the ne\t a d m ~ s s ~ o npse r l d Applicant, are notitied by mall of the comrninee'5 declrion wlth~nfive weekr dtter the appl~cationdeadline. Those applicants who hdve been denled admiaslon may request a conference to discuss the declslon and to obtain guidance in the development of tuture plan>. Criteria for Admission. Admi5rrons are bdbed on the followln~cnteria. I. A minimum cumulative grade polnt aberage (GPA) of 2.00 i i required. 2. A minlmum cumulati\e GPA of 2.75 in core Soc~alWork courses (SWU 271, 291, 301, and 310) and a grade of "C" or better In all Soclal Work course5 are requ~red 1. The applicant'\ educat~onaland career goalr must be compatible with the educational ob jectives of the school. 4. Before admlsslon to the major. ~t IS recom mended that applicant\ hdve had socral work experience for a mlnlmum ot 240 hour< in social work related aettmg\ Personal life experience may be ~ubctituted. 5. Two reference3 are required tor each appllcant. The\e reterences \hould be from two perqony who ha\e known the appl~cdntin a prote\~~onal capacit). Leave of Absence. Occasionally. for health or oersonal reason?, B.S W. maiorc find it nece\ \ a q 10 interrupt l h c ~ r~ l u d t e ~StuJcnts . cons~der .nc (IIL.II rc~Iue,t\ lnecl unh the xd\.l*or 1,) i,luL 31 " alternat~vesand then meet w ~ t hthe d~rectorof Admiss~onpto procesq the requeTt and a feas~ble educational plan. A student ma) requert a ledbe of absence from the Soclal Work program for a p e n d of one year i T h ~ applie\ \ only to the S o cia1 Work program and not to the unlveruty. There are no leaves ot ab\ence grdnted from the unlvenity.) Requests for a leabe of abaence mu\t be made in wrstlng. Except when recommended 1311 and by the Committee on Academic and Professional Standards. the student must be in good standing In the program at the time the request 1s made. Studenta should be aware that nonattendance at lhc unlrerrll! ior one ur more ,eme\ter\ requlrc, rc3pplic.stion tu the univcr.it). Falure to rzqde\t a Icx\c clf dhr:ncc h\ B.S.W. m3iors re\ulr., In removal from the program. Readmission. Undergraduate ~tudentsipremajor and major) who have previously attended ASU but have not been enrolled at thls institution for one or more bemesters are requlred to apply for readmirrion following univers~typrocedures as outlined on page 44. Students who were prevl ously B.S.W. majors may. In addition, be re quired to reapply tor major statur. Transfer Credit. Credltr tranrferred from any accredited iunior or communitv college are ac cepted up to a maximum of 6i semester hours. Communltv colleee students planning to transfer at the end-of theyr first or sicond fears should plan thelr communtty college courses to meet the requirement? of the ASU curriculum selected. Studentr attend~ngAnzona communlty colleges are permitted to follow the degree requlrementr spec~fiedin the ASU Curuloq in effect at the time they beg~ntheir communlty college work. provid Ing the~rcollege attendance 1s continuous. Cources tramferred from commun~tycolleges are not accepted a5 upper d~vi\ioncred~taearned at Arizona State Unlversitv. Arizona students are urged to refer to the Arr-onu Higher Educur~otr Course Eouhulenc r Guide for the transferabil~tv of spec~ficcourses from Anzona communlty col leges. Copiei of the g u ~ d eare ava~lablein the Student Services Office. WHALL 137. In choor ing courses at a communlty college. btudents \hould be aware that a minimum of 50 hours of work tdken dt the unlverslty must be upper dlvl ston credltr. Whlle attending d community col lege, student, are encouraged to elect General Studre, and lower-divlslon couner in the major field. Vlrca tr~n\ierof :donu\ irom other accrcd~led ~n>rlluriu~tr 1 0 the Sihool 01 S o a d Work I > u h ject to the existence of parallel and equdl courses In the hchool'h curriculum. Transfer credit is not glven for course* In uhlch the lowest pasing grade ( " D ) or tailing grade ("P')ua5 received. Credlt for "l~feexpenence" is not given in lieu of course requfrements. A mlnlmum of 1 0 seme\ter hours earned in revdent cred~tcourses at Ar~zona State Un~venlty17 r e q u ~ ~ e d 460 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Master of Social Work 3. Three letters of reference using the reference letter form5 provided by the School of Social Applications to the M.S.W. program are accepted Work. from November I to April 1 preced~ngthe fall FerneTter to whlch the applicant is seeking a d m ~ s Transfer Credit. Upon recommendation of the clon. All applicants are reviewed for admlsiion Admlsslons Comm~ttee,the first year of graduate for the fall semester only. ~ t u d y(up to 30 graduate semeFter hours) earned at another CSWE accredited school of social Regular Admission. Applicants must be ac ceptable to both the Graduate College and the work may be transferred toward the M.S.W. de gree. A full transcrlpt from the school at whlch School of Soclal Work.. Among other considera tions for acceptance by the Graduate College, the the credit was obtained is required. A maximum of nine graduate semester hours appl~cantmust have a mmmrnum grade polnt aver age ot 3.00 (4.00 A) In the lag two years of earned as an unclassified student in the ASU work leading to the bachelor's degree. The School of Social Work may be transferred. Up to sib semester hours of Prior graduate work in an applicant's score on the aptitude examlnation the Graduate Record Exammation or Miller ofher ASU Program or another unlversrty may transfer as elective credit if approved by the proAnalogies Test may also be conudered m rnah gram director. A combmation of credit earned as ing dec~s~ona regarding admiss~on. provisional ~ d ~ i ~ ~ may i ~be ~ an ,unclassified student in other programs or unl hours. granted provivonal admission to the Graduate ver"t'es may not exceed nine Con\lderation for acceptance of prior graduate college ,f [he craduate college or the school of Social Work. require5 addltlonal evidence of their credits must be applied for at the time of admlsqualifications for adm~sslonto regular status No The grades for transfer must be a '$I3"Or better. ~tudentmay maintam provis~onalstatus lndefi Work Offered a master's degree must nitely. Normally. final determination of status is [he Ftudent has completed 12 be completed wlthln six consecutive y e a s . The made by the "x years begin with the first course included on a hours of approved graduate study .,,is clasaifi catton usually applies only to the first semester. student's approved program of Waiver Exams. The number of hours requ~red A decislon is made before the end of the first se 10 complete the M.S.W. degree range\ from 40 to mester regarding the student'< progrev Provi 60 semeqter hours, with 60 houn representing the venal student? do not enter the field until the pro visional statu\ ha5 been removed. Otherwise, Ftdndard program. Adm~ttedstudent%may acqulre they cany the Fame academlc load as regularly credit? toward the degree by: (1) transfemng in on transfer credit) or (2) walvddmltted students and are expected to meet the credit (see P'J~~cY 1% UP to 20 houri of foundatlon course work as a u m e standards for continuation in the program ~ ~ ~ procedure, l i ~ ~ Thet following i ~ ~result of successtully passlng examinat~onsof should be ~ ~ b to ~the i~ ~ ~ d office, ~ d ~fered in April i and August ~ of the~year the student ~ ~ Graduate College, Arizona State Unlverslty, enters the graduate program. Waiver examma tlons are available tor all foundation level Tempe. Anzona 85287 1003. I. The applicat~onfor admisbion to the Graduate CoUr"s. With the exception of students transferring in College. tranrcripts from each , n ~ t l t u t l o n,,,here the fint Year of graduate study from an accredited 2. graduate program in Social Work, no Ftudent may the applrcdnt hac attended prevtourly. 3. Test acores from e~therthe Graduate Record be exempted from more than 20 hours Of course work by either examlnatlon or a comblnation of E~~~~~~~~~ or the Miller Analog,es Test, Iranifer credit and examlnatlon. In the event that The follow,ng should be to the Ad m,hsrons committee, Graduate program, school the ~tudentpasses examinations In more than 20 of socialw o r k , A~~~~~~ stateu ~ hours of ~ course work.. ~ the student ~ replaces ~ walved ~ required courses with electwe course work to Tempe. Arizona 85287 1802. complete the requisite 40 hours. I. Appl~cationto the Graduate Soc~alWork. Pro Part-Time Program. A l ~ m ~ t enumber d of stu gram. 2. Statement of educational and career goals In dents are admitted each year to a planned PaR sufficient detall to indicate compatibility wrth time Program. Students interested in this optlon l ~ to the Part-time program. the educational objectrve5 and capabllltles of must r ~ e c i f i c a l apply Thls program IS completed In accordance wlth the School of Social Work, ~ ~ SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK 461 the plan developed. At least one academic year must be taken on a full time basis. A maximum of one year of field educat~oncan be done by spe cia1 arrangement In the agency where the student IS employed. Doctor of Social Work In general, an appllcant to the program should hold a Mdster of Social Work degree from an ac cred~tedschool of soc~alwork and have demonin the practice of $0 strated professional growth clal work. Exceptions to this general requirement may be made for applicants with an advanced degree in a related field and exceptional pracuce or research experience m soclal work Adm1s51on to the D.S W. program requires completion of all admlss~onrequirements and procedures set fonh by the Graduate College and test scores from the Graduate Record Examlnd tion (verbal and quantltatlve). Appllcat~onsare accepted up to March I preceding the tall semes ter to whlch the appllcant IS seeking admlaston. Students are admltted only In the fall semester. Application Procedure. The f o l l o w ~ n g should be ~ubminedto the Admissions Office. Graduate College, Arizona State Univers~ty. Tempe, Arizona 85287 1001: I. The appl~cat~on for admlss!on to the Grdduate College, where 2. TWOmanscnpts from each inst~tut~on the applicant has anended previously. 3. Test scores from the Graduate Record Exam1 n'dtlon. nef0llouln3 should be cubl,llttcdto ,he AJ. mlsslon\ Cornmlttee. Graduate Prorraln. School of Soc131 Work, Arizona State University, Tempe, Anzona 85287 1802. 1. Application to the Doctor of Social Work program, 2. Statement of educational and career goals In sufficient detail to indicate compat~bilityw ~ t h the educational objectives and capab~llt~es of the School of Soc~alWork, 3. Examples of wrlnen work or published mate rials. 4. Three letters of reference, using the reference letter form&provided by the School of Social Work. Advisement Bachelor of Social Work Students are reswnqible for meetine the derree to scjloolof social Wori, each studenl , as signed an advisor. The advisor assists students with program planning, registranon, preparation of needed petlttons, venficat~onof graduat~onrequlrements, referrals to unlverslty and/or community resources, and assrstance w ~ t hcareer plan ning Advisor signature3 are required on univer ~ l t yreglstratlon forms. Master of Social Work A faculty advisor is assigned to each enrolled student at the beginning of his or her first semester of graduate work. Faculty advlhors are available to help students prepare a program of study. to advlse on acddemlc and career decls~ons,and to refer to univercity and/or community resources to meet special needs. It is the student's responsi bil~tyto keep the faculty advisor informed on all Issues that mav requlre adv~sorinvolvement In the absence of an advlsor, questions should be dl rected to the Student Servlces Offlce of the School of Soc~alWork. Doctor of Social Work At the time of matriculat~on.each ~tudentis as s~gnedan advising team of two faculty member%. who are members of the Doctoral Advisorv Com mlttee and are appointed by the dean-of the School of Socral Work. The advtslng team has the following dut~es: I. E d u c a t ~ o n a lplanning. In light of the ~tudent'sobjectives. th;advislngfeam assists in the development of the general educational plan 2 Rcfcrrdl to other f a c ~ l t yrnemkn. The 3d \ wnp lean> d~scurrcirc\cdrch intcrcrts with the student and refers the student to those faculty members who seem bebt qualified in the substantive field m whlch the btudent has an interest. Smdenn are expected to use their o u n initiative in developing relationships u ith faculty at the School of Social Work and the univers~tyat large who share their theo retlcdl and research Interests. Degrees Bachelor of Social Work : The \chool'\ undergraduate curriculum leads to a Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.). The Bachelor j of Social Work degree program is accred~tedby i the Council of Soc~alWork Educat~on.The prln clpal objective of the undergraduate curriculum is to prepare students for beginn~ng-levelsoc~al work. It also offers social welfare content in 462 SCHOOL O F SOCIAL WORK General Stud e* cour\e\ tor College of Liberdl An\ and Science\ \tudent\. During the frehhman m d \ophomore )ear\. 5tudenti concentrate on ob ta~ningd ~ r o n gbackground In hberal an, and suenee\ and arc c a w f ed as premajon untll the) are officiallq admitted to the mdjor. Entrance Into the Soctal Work ma or trom the premajor I\ not automatic (\cc "Adm~\s~on." page5 4 5 8 3 5 9 ) Junlor and \enfor Soc~alWork majorc focu\ on Soctal Work cour\ei In \oclal policy and s e n Ices. human behablor in the \ocial en\lronmenl. coc~almorh direil practlce, aoclal uorh rerearch. and field in\tructlon in communlty agencle\. In addltlon, major, lake elect~vecourse\ In related area\ The B.S.W. lcvcl practitioner 1s seen as a gen eralist with ccrtain dreas of \peeldl experwe The curr~iulumtocubes on i u ~ hrole, J \ advo cac), reterrdl. caseuork. dnd problem *olv~ng function5 Mo\t w d e n t s s p e c ~ a l ~ zine theor) and research In %cia1 development. \ o ~ l d ltreatment, or some omb bin at ion of both Soclal development in dude\ coc~oladmmmura~on.\ocval ~ l a n n i n e ao . c ~ a polic). l and commun~t)debelopment. Soc~al treatment ~ncluderdtrect practice with lndivldu dl\. fdrn111e~. or m a l l group? Students mav Lonsrruct programs that comblne soclal de\elopment and s n u l treatment and may de\elop *pec~alizat~ons in \ a r ~ o u \\peciaIizatlon areas, e g . child weltare. aging. mental health. and n ~ e d ~ ccare al - Degree Requirements All cdndldate\ for grdduatlon in the Bachelor ot S o ~ i aWork l curr~culumare requ~redt o present at lea\t 126 bemester hour<, of whlch at least 50 hour, must consl\t of upper divlslon course,. A mininium cumuldtlve GPA of 2.00 15 requ~redfor grdduatlon. C o u r s e Load. A normal cour\e load per ~e M a s t e r of S o c i a l Work mehter IS I5 16 semester hours The maximum The Ma\ter of Social Work progrdm prepare\ number of hours tor uhlch d \tudent can regibter profesh!ondl \oc~dluorkerb for ddbanced dlrect IS 18 seme\ter hours unless an oserload oetition practice. adm~n~\lrau\e. and cornmunit> practice ha\ been filed with and dpprobed b) the birector posltlon*. The progrdn put\ major emphasi~on of the Undergraduate Program prepanng \oclal aorker, capable of responding O\erload petolons dre not ord~narilygranted to eftect \el) to the need\ of the ~ p e c ~populdl~on\ al btudmts who h3\e a cumulat~veGPA of le\\ than In the Southue\l the ethnlc mlnont) group, of 1 0 0 and u h o d o not state valid reawns for the the reg on. the aged. urban and rural poor. de need to reglster for the credit, Student\ who re pendent and neple~tedch ldren. the di~abled,and ghter tor \emester hour, In exec\\ of 18 and do uomen who are \littn \ ot poven). dlscrimlnd not have an approbed o\erload petll~onon file tlon. and violence In it\ curriculum dnd 11, prdc hd\e cour\es randomly removed throuzh an "ad ticum asignmmt\. mlnt\tratire drou' actlon. The M.S.W program ~b a t u o year. 60 hour E n g l i s h Proficiency. Students murt demon progrdm that include\ a foundation year and a \trate reabonable proficrency in uritten Engl~sh Loncentrdrlon bear In the foundallon )ear. dl1 b) ~chievinga grade of "C" or better in both student\ complete the \dme cource uork and field ENG 101 and 102 or in ENG 107 or it\ equlva educat on requ rement\. In the concentrdtton lent. Should d student rccelre a grade louer thdn )edr. \tudent\ \elect either direct practlce DP) or "C" in dny of the cource*, the coune m u u be repldnnlng, ddminl\trJtlon and communlty prautlce pedted untll the mecifled Drot~clencv15 demon PAC. mated Tranqfer ~tudenthiron1 colleec\ outside A r ~ ~ o n\hould a consult the Student Serv~cesOf Doctor of Social Work fice In the School of Social Work. WHALL 137. The doctor.i pr0gr.m a t the S ~ h o o lot Soctal to a\\ure complet~onot thi? requirement. Work prepare, 5tudents to ~ o n t n b u t eto the l ~ e l d ot \ocldl ueltare and the prote%ion of bocl.11 U n d e r g r a d u a t e S t u d e n t E n r o l l m e n t in G r a d u a t e C l a s s e s . Undereraduate uudent, work through re\e.~rch. teaching. and other \chol at Ar rona State Lnlver\lr) n the r \mior year XI) a't,v,l,c,. ma) enroll in a maxnnuni of \I, graduate semes The progrdrn \eek\ to broaden the \tudent'\ l Soclal Work. provldlng knowledge ot the field ot qocial uork and the ter hour, In the S ~ h o oof e overall GPA of 3.00 or hlgher dt the auppornng 5 o ~ 1 a land beha\ioral hcwnLe\, lo the) h ~ v an e the requlred deepen the \tudent'\ under\tanding of h15 or her time of enrollmeni and h a ~ recured area of ~ p e c ~ a l r ~ d t iand o n . to enable hlm or her to \ignatureb tor approval If the cour\c i\ not wed lo meet an undergraduate graduation requlremmt, make d ~ontributionto that area through \cholar 11lnay be eligible for use In d tulure gradudle pro ~ h and ~ presearch. S C H O O L O F SOCIAL WORK 463 gram on the same basis as uork taken by a nondegree graduate btudent. Field I n s t r u c t i o n . Field Instructton tor the B S W program I \ offered concurrently w ~ t h clas$room htudv Student5 are a w e-n e d to a so cral s e n lLe dgency dnd work under the supervl sion of an exper~enccdprofe\rlonal The vital in teractlon reiGorce5 the'\tudent'\ learnlng It per mtts testtng theory in practlce and give\ a bare a t experience to c l d s d~\cus)ton\. Qualified agen cies in be\eral Arvona communltlea are utilized for field instruction. tncreawg the range and va 'let> Of d.railable. The field instructor generall) a profe\\~onal \tdff member of the agency who IS mtere5ted in \wid1 work education and IS uilltng to devote lime to the educatlondl program. B.S.W. student5 work for a full )edr in one pldcement. In as\igning the placement. the \chool tale5 Into dLcounl the student's educa tlonal need5 and career goal5. Professional roc~al workera need to be tdrn~lidrw ~ t hthe method5 of s , groups. working with indtbidu~l*.t a m ~ l ~ e and as well ds in orgdni7atton\ and comrnunltle* and wlth all dges and ethntc groups. The faculty are comrn~ttedto establishing the capabilities nece\ sary for hlgh qualit) s w ~ a mork l practice. B.S.W. t~eldin\tructlon agencleb are located pr~marilyin the Phoenix metropol~tanarea. Spe c~allyarranged. more di\tant placements may re qulre up to a two hour drtve. Although car pool\ are posalble, personal lrdnrponation ib strongly recommended w h ~ l ealtendtng school. B a c h e l o r o f S o c i a l Work Requirement5 for the Bachelor of Soc~alWork degree are as follows Trme <, H7ili Comrnun~cauonRrqu~rcmcnt....... 6 Geneml Stud~erRequlrerntnt ....................17 Scmal Work Core Requ~rement 45 Related Sac~alWork Rrqutrerneni ..................... I6 Electlve~ .................. I? Total - ........................... 126 Communication Requirement ENG 101 3 semc\ter hourr ENG 102 3 Femeyter hourc or ENG 105 3 serne\ler hour, See statement on English p r o f i ~ i e n ~page ) . 43.) Those ~tudcnthtaking ENG 105 mu51 complete three add~tlondlhour, In any \ubject to total 126 semester hourc for graduaion. Social Work Core Requirement Stmpritr "< 3,s < SWU 271 lnrrodu~rlonlo Sac~alWork .3 SWU 291 Commun,t, Reqource, ....3 SWU H u m . Behavior [he snlal ," ~nvtrnnrnent 1 ............... . .? SWU 310 Saclal Work Pracrlce 1 ............ 3 SWU 331 S n 31 Polr) and Sewace, 1 .... 3 SWU 402 Human Behavior in the Socldl Environment I1 ................... .3 ...... .' * SWU 'I0 'I. ' SWU JI I Sacla1 Work Work Pracl~ce111 . . . . . .3 SWU 412 Field lnstmcuon 1 . . . . . . . . 5 -. -- I SWu J 1 3 Field lnsrmct,on Seminar I SWU JIJ Field In~lmction11 ......................5 swu 415 Field Imtmctlon Sem~nar11 ........ I SWC 420 Practice Orlented Rebrmh ........ . ? SWU J?? Sac dl Pol~cyand Senlce\ 11.. .... .3 SWU 474 Ethnlc Cultural Vanablea in Sac dl Work ........................3 Total .............. . . . . . .15 * Major\ onl). SWU 412 and 414 each requlre 16 hours ueehl) per semecter in the field. Students must f ~ l ean application for field work before regihtra tion for the course5 No credlt 15 granted toward fulfilling mdjor core requirements in an) course in the \tudent's major unlesh the grade in that courre tc at ledrt a "C." Related Areas ................. 16 semehter hours Although the practice model of the program i, a social work general)%,related area5 and electivea otfer itudentb opponunrtles to pursue thetr inter est\ In specidl area, of s e n ice. Student5 are urged to conwlt thetr advibors for ~ p e c ~ fci co m e \ug ge\tlon\. Electires .................................. 12 seme5ter hours In order to fulfill the unlverslt) requirement of 126 \cmc*ter hours for eradudtton, the student withln the univers~ty.Each rtudent 15 encouraged. tn consultation with hi, or her advihor, to use thew electwe courses to supplement his or her i panicul~rarea of concentratton suggested under 3 related areac. Econom~cs.educatton. ps)chology. i and \oc~olog) dre onlv a few of the academic i unit, offering a 5pecldllzed knowledge of value to j the profe\\ronal coclal work practitioner. 464 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK General Studies Requirements To meet University General Studies requirements and to assure breadth and depth in the education, all Social Work sluden15 must plcte a of 47 hour\ of - Studies courses with the de\irnated minimum semester hours in each of the following General Studies core areas. Students may choose the requirements for the Coralor: under which they entered the university or the following: S<."i..%il.i I/,,,,, 3 * Literacy and Crirical Inquir) .............................. h * hurnrracy .......................................................... h Required: a course in sralislical analyrlr * Human~tichand Fine Ans ................................. h * Son~r,gl N 3 Numeracy Core Courre, (Computer Applications) HU Humanirie, m d Flnc An\ Corc Courses SB Sucial and Beha\~oralSclrnce Core Course\ SI Satural Sc~cnccCore Cour\cb (Intrcduclaryj S? Natural Scwncc Core Courqo (Additional Courser1 G Global Awarencsh Courrer H Historical Awarmess Counes Global/Historical Awareness. A minimum of one course must be taken in each awareness area. Courses may concurrently satisfy a requircmen1 in the General Studies core area. For a complete listing of courser which 5atisfy these areas. contact Student Services. WHALL 137. Master of Social Work The standard program consists of 60 hours including bath clas*roorn instruction and field practicum. It is dividcd into a foundation year (core curriculum) and a concentration year. During both years. students spend two days a week in a oracticum settinr. Thc foundation curriculum is the same for all students and must be completed before entering the concentration year. The required foundation courses are as follows: L sc...<.r. tfrl.r> SWG 501. 502 Hurnan Behallor in lhc Social En\lronrncnt I . I l ....................... SWG 510. 51 1 Direct Practice I. l l .................... SWG 520 Practice-Onmtrd Research ................ SWG 521 Saial Policv and Sen.~ccbI ............... h 6 3 3 Change ......................................... ..3 . . ......30 Total ........................................... .. SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK 465 In the second year. students concentrate In el ther dlrect practlce or planning, administration and community pracuce SIX to nlne hours of electives are available for Ftudents elther to take additional hours in their concentration or to in crease knowledge and skill in such areas as health, mental health. famlly and child welfare. or agtng. The required concentrdtlon course5 are as fol lows: ssnir a Direct Practice H rrr SWG M)6 Psychopathology .............. 3 SWG 610 Social Warh ulth Indi\tduals .... 3 or SWG 61 I Social Worh with Farn~lles 3 SWG 613 Advanced Tmatmenl with lndlv~duala........................... i or SWG 616 Adbanced Practlce wlth Fam~llea(3) SWG 620 Research Merhods tn Soclal Work 3 SWG 621 Integrattve Sernlnar ........... ? SWG 632 Swial Pollcy and Sentces 11 3 SWG MI. 612 Adban~rdPractlcum Dmcr Pract~ceI, I1 ............. 6 Electives ............. ..................6 Tota ........................ .30 Planning, Administration and Community Practice semoar H< urr SWG 622 Comrnunlt) Research ~nSocral work ........................... 3 SWG 623 Aeencv . . Research I" Social Worh 3 SWG 032 Sh-131 Pol.;) u > dSrni;cr II .. 3 SH'G N 3 . W .\drm.'cJ Pracl8:um Pl~nnt8lg. S I o r dml~~*tral~c)n and Cornmunlr) Practtce I. 11 ..................... .6 SWG 680 Program Planning ~n Soclal Sew cer 3 ..........i SWG 6111 Soclal Work Adm~nl\~ration. or SWG 682 Community Practcce (3 Elective\. ....................................9 Tora ............................. 30 Electives may be selected from otferlngs at the Schwl of Soclal Worh or course? otfered through other ~nstmctionalunits with the appro>al of the student'b ddvisor. The total \eme?ter hours for each concentwtlon equals 70. Field Education. E ~ e r y\tudent 15 ass~gnedto a field educat~onplacement in both the founda tion and concentration years. Field education re quirements include 16 hourq a week for a total of 240 per semester under the supervision of an ex penenced and cen~fied~ocidlwork professional. Field experiences are de~ignedto be constqtent with course work at the foundation and concen [ration levels. F~eldeducation placements are made in what is considered to be the best educational interests of the student and may require a considerable amount of trabel. For thla reason, it is necessary that M.S.W. student\ have a car ava~lahlefor use tor thelr field placement. Doctor of Social Work Completion ot the program requires at leaht 39 seme5ter hour5 o f course work beyond the master's degree and d minimum of 15 semester hours for the dissertat~on. Each student must complete all core requlrements: atatlstica (six hours research methods (six hours), social worh \eminan (12 hours). directed electives (15 houn . corn~rehenslveexaminations. and d ~ s s e r tation (15 hour\) In a d d ~ t ~ obased n, on an educa t~onalassessment by the Doctoral Advisorv Cornmlttee. a number of "le\elmg" courses may be required to bring the student to an acceptable level of specific knowledge. . s which share a liheral ans foundation missions. and councils. As a key elemmt in fulfill~ngArirona State and an interdisciplinary en~phahisand which preUniversity's urban mirsion. West Campus is dcpare studcntb to function cfkctively in a global "eloping and maintaining strong partnerships racicty. West Campus offers courses leading to dcgrrrs in the following programs authorized by with the community and the Maricopa County the Arizona Board of Rcgmls: Community College District to meet the need5 of the peoplc of western Maricopa County. Wcst - 472 ASU WEST CAMPUS Applred Sc tettces. Enqmeermq and Tee hnoloq\ B.S.: lnduatrtal Technology B.S.E.. Special Studies For speclfic lnformatlon for degree requtrementb. refer to the College of Engineer~ngdnd Applied Sciences sectlon in thlb Curaloq. Arrs und S( tences B.A.: An B.F.A.: A n M.M.: Choral Music B.A.: Communication B.S.: Comrnunlcat~on B.A.: Engl~ah B.A.: H~uory B.A: Mustc B.A.: Polltical Sc~ence B.S.: Political Sclence BA. So~lology B.S.: Soc~ology B.A.: Spaniqh For specific intormatlon tor deeree requtre merit,. reter to the College of Liberal An\ and Sc~encea.College of Fine Ans. and College of Publlc Programs sections in thls Cnroloq. Busrnesr and Monaqemenr Management B.S . M.B.A.: Master of Bus~nesrAdmini\trdtion For ~pecific~nformatlon for degree requtre ments, reter to the Colleee of Busmess section in this Comloq. Educorion ond Human Se?~.r< es M.Ed.: Educational Admln~strat!onand Supervts~on B A.Ed.: Elementary Educat~on M.Ed.: Elementary Education Certificate of Gerontology B.S.: Juwce Studiep B.S.: Nursing M.S . Nurslne B.S.: Recreat~on B.A.Ed. Secondarv Educat~on M Ed.: Secondary Educatlon B.S.: Soc~alWork B.A.Ed.: Speclal Educat~on M.Ed.: Special Education For apec~tlclntormatlon tor degree requ~re rnent,. refer to the Colleee of Education. College of Nursing. College of Publlc Programa, dnd the School of Soclal Work sect~onsin this Coruloq - Faculty The faculty at West Campus are outrtanding xholars and teachers chosen for their experuse in vital field, of ledmlng?. These full ttme revdent 1 faculty are lo~nedby fdcult, from ASU and fac ulty issocldtes In otfer~ngquality lnstructlon to rtudentq at Wert Campus Faculty and dcddeml~unlt offices are locate at the new campu\. To contact officers or ulty, call. urite. or vl\it. ASU West Carnpu, P.O. Box 37100 4701 West Thunderblrd Road Phoen~x.Ar~Jona85069 7100 Appl~edScience\. Engineenng and Technology 602 5 4 7 4 1 0 0 Ans and Sclenceq 602 5 4 1 4 0 0 0 Bu?~ne\\602 5 4 3 4 2 0 0 I 1 1 I I I I Education and Human Senices 602 5 3 3 4 1 0 0 For a complete 11\1 ot ASU West Campus rev dent faculty and prote\\lonal \taff, see page. 543 546 and 558. ~ ~ ~ i l i t i ~ ~ Construct~onof the permanent campu, began in 1986 on a 100 acre site bounded by Thunderblrd and Sweetwater Road5 and 33rd and 51sl Ave nuer in Phoenix. The f~rbtp h d x of the campu\ i? pro ecled for completion the spring ot ,991 w ~ t hthe cdpdclty 10 wrve 10.000 student\. The Fletcher Library u a \ dedicated and opened in March 1988 and the Sands Cldasroom Butldlng \*a, opened for u\e sprlng 1989. Whtle the other buildine~are under con\truct~on,W e ~ Campuc t is holdlng cla\*e\ dl two dddltlondl p n m a q fdcilltles: ASU We\t Campu, Montebello 2636 West Montebello Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85017 602 246-6060 ASU Wect Campu\ at The Amerlcdn Graduate School of Intematlonal Management 59th Avenue and Greenwq Glendale. Arlzona 85306 6021978 7760 Student Services I I I I Student Servlce* program augment and support the academrc programs offered at West Campus. The focu? of Student Servkcec 1s on the qual~tyot nonres~dent~al campu, life tor all sudents and. In particular. cpec~alneed, groupr such as ~ o r k l n g ddults. community colleee transfer students. ml narities. commuters, re m t q ctudentc. and the ASU WEST CAMPUS 473 isabled. The offices of Student Services are located at the new campus site and currently offer rograms for: Academic advisement Admissions infimnation and services Career services D~sabledstudcnt resources and referral Financial aid Minority student services Re-enty Registration services Student employment dditional service\ are being added as the West Campus develops. For assistance in determining eligih~lity. in and replstratlon. or for adv~\ementand ther services. call. write. or visit: i' I 5 - 1 1 Student Service, ASU We51 Campu, P.O. Box 37100 4701 West Thunderbird Road Phoenix. A r i ~ o n aX5069-7100 6021543-8 l(X) kletcher Library The Fletcher L ~ h r d l yBuilding opened i n March f 1988 and wa\ the lirst building constructed nd occupied on the new ASU West Campus. ith a seating ~.apnoityof 900 and rpacc for an eventual 300.000 \,olumes. the SX million. k 66.000-square-foot facility i s a state-of-the-art information access center designed to take full advantage of electronic technology. The library utilizes a range of electronic systems. from compact discs to telecommunication networks. to provide both access to resources and delivery of materials. The library collection includes 68.000 volumes. 500.000 microforms. and more than 4.NN serial subscriptions. Additionally. students have acccss to the 2.5 million-volume collection at the Tcmpc campus. which i\ provided through the ASU online catalog and a rapid document delivery sy\tem. The library i s open seven days a week. Library staff members are always on duty to provide instruction in u ~ i n gthe compact di\c systems. the online catalog. and other ltbrary resources. Group institutional sessions are conducted on a regular hasis. and individual consultations by appointment are also available. To meet with a librarian. call 6021543-8505. For library hours, call 6021543-8500. To reach the information desk. call 6021543-8501 For more libraly information. call, write, or visit: ASU West Campus Library P O . Box 37100 4701 West Thunderbird Raad Phoenix. Artrona 85069-7 l (XI 6021543-X501 Graduate College Brian L. Foster, Ph.D. Dear? The Graduate College at Ar~zondStdte Univer~ity prov~desstudena w ~ t hopportunltles to stud) be iond the bachelor'< degree in a u ~ d evarlety of academlc dlsclpllne\ and profes~lon*. ASU of fers more thdn 40 doctoral and nearly 90 macter's degree programs. The Graduate College foaerq an atmoqphere of academ~cexcellence and a splrlt of acholarship, research, and artldc accom pl15hment. It? objectives are to educate tuture leaders in the dns. In the creat~onof new knoul edge. and In the appl~cationof our dccumulated knowledge to human affa~rf. Master of 4ccountdnc~ Master of Arch~tecture Macter of Buslnehs Administration Mdhter of Computer Sclence Mahter of Counceling Master of Educ~tion Mdster of En\ ironmental Plannlng Master of Fine Arts Master ot Hedlth Servlces Admtnistratlol Maser of Laws Mdster of Mas\ Commun~catlon Master of Muslc Md\ter of Natural Science Graduate Degrees and Majors Master of Publ~cAdminlstratton Mdster of Science In Deugn The Graduate College enrolls *tudent\ in pro Mahter ot Science in Eng~neerlng grdms leading to both profehslonal dnd research Master of Socldl Work orlented advdnced degree,. The Master of Ans. M a ~ t e ot r Tdxat~on Maaer of Sc~ence.and Doctor of Phllo5oph~de Master of Teach~ngEngllsh as a grees are amarded to students ~ompletlngpro Second Language grams that culminate in research The Doctor ot Mdster ot Technology Ph~losophy degree i ? the highest un~versity Educat~onSpec~allst award, conferred on candidates who have proved Doctor ot Edu~dtlon their ability as scholars and orlglnal researchen Doctor of Mu\ical Arts Profess~onalgraduate proerams emphaslce Doctor of Publ~cAdmin~strat~on train~ngthat lead, to profewtonal practice. In Doctor of Soc~alWork theqe degree programs, students develop a high Faculty members offertng a specific graduate order mastery ot 3 comprehensive body of knowledee and the dbtllty to orgdnire and ~ a r r y degree program may be members of a slngle acaout slgmficdnt inve*tignlon~in their professional d e m ~ cunlt (such a* d department. school, or college). or they may form an ~nterdiscipl~nary com held Profess~onal degrees usually are named mlttee conslstlng ot faculty from various aca Master of professional field) and Doctor of (pro fesrlonal field). The profes~~onal doctoral degree d e m ~ cunlts The Graduate College awards de Ir the h~ghest un~verrityaward to candldateb gree\ upon the recommendation of the faculty offering the graduate degree programs. complet~ngacadcm~cpreparation for protesslonal practice. Profess~onaldegree, offered through ASU's Graduate College ~nclude: GRADUATE COLLEGE 475 I Graduate Degrees and Majors Offered E aster of Accountancy aster of Architecture aster of A ~ U Anthropology Master of Mass Communication Doctor of Education Counselor Educat~on Master of Music * Educational Adm~nlstrat!onand Choral Muslc Supervlrlon instrumenlal Muslc Performance * Elementary Educatmn Communlcat~on Theor) and Compas!t~on Hngher and Adult Educatton Learn ne and Instruct onal Educat onal Admtnrqtratian and Marter of Natural Science Master of Public Administration Technology Superv~s~on Serondary Educatton * Educatlana Psychology Master of Science Elementar) Cducat an Doclor of Musical Arts Agribua neas Choral Music Engllah Bioengcneertng French Biolag ca Sciences Instrumental Mustc Solo Performance Geography Botany Doctor of Philosophy German Build ng Design Hiatory * Chemical Eng~neenng Anthropology Humantt es Blwngmeenng Chemtstq * Clvll Engoneering Botany L e m m g and Insrmct~onal Technology Commun~cat~on D~aardrra Bus~nessAdmln stratcon Clathemdttcs Computer Scrence Chem~calEng neerlng Musac H~storyand Lirerature Decnrton and Infomatlon Chem~atry Phtlosophy Clvtl Engtneenng Systems Polltlcal Sctence Communicar~on Econom~ca Rellg ous Studler * Electr~calEng neerlng Computer Science * School Llbrary Science * Eng~neenngSctence Counseltng Ps)chalogy * Secondary Educaton En\~ranmentalReaourcea in Curriculum and lnstructlon Sacla1 and Phrlasoph~cal Agr~culture Econam~cs Faundatiana of Educatton Exercise ScienceiPhyslcdl Educat~onalLeaderqhtp and Pol~cySrudtes Soc~olagy Education Spantsh Family Resources and Human Educattonal Psychology * Specla1 Educatlan Electrical Engtneering Development * Theatre * Elementary Educatron Geology Engtneenng Science Master of Business Administration r lndusmai ~ n g ~ n e e ~ ~ n g aster of Computer Science Just ce Studies Engllrh aster of Counseling * Mechanical Englneertng Exerclre Science Master of Education M~crabtology Geography Geolog) Counrelor Educatton Nursing * Educat~onalAdm n!srrarion and P~Ys~CS Htrtor) Supervlston Recreatton lndustr~alEngsneertng Educat anal Medla and Computera ZOOOgY Jurtlce Studtes * Learnvng and In~trucrcanal * Educatlana P~ychology Master of Science in Design * Elementary Educatlan lnduatrial Deaign Technolog) Mathemattcs Higher and Adult Educatmn Interlor Design MeChanlcal Englneerlng * Learning and lnstruct~onal Master of Science in Engineering M crobtology Techno ogy * Chemtcal Eng neer~ne Phyae, * Schw Library Scicncc * Ctvti Englneenng Pollttcal Science Secondary Mucatton * Elecrncol Engineering Specfa1 Educatnon * Englneenng Sc~ence P?)chology Science and Englneenng of Master of Environmental Planning * Indu5tnal Engineer~ng Materials * Mechan~caiEnglneerlng Master of Fine A m Soctolop, Master of Social Work Spant\h :&tiWnt~ng Master of Taxation Specla1 Education Dance Master of Teaching English as a speech and H~~~~~ science * Theatre Second Language zoology Marter of Health Services Master of Technology Doctor of Public Administration Administration Education Specialist Doctor of Social Work aster of Laws * Educational Adm~ntrtratianand Juris Doetort Superv~s~an * Major offered toward more than one degree Students should apply to thl\ degree program through the College of Law, not the Graduate College tA" I I I I I E I I t C It ! I 476 GRADUATE COLLEGE Interdisciplinary S t u d y Although most graduate proewmc are admin~ \tered b\ acddemlc unrts. a dl\er\e -erouo . of lnterdlsclpllnary programs tall? d~rectlyunder the \uoewi\ion of the Graduate Colleee. Manv ma jorc are in fields that are still emerglng as recog n ~ r e ddcademlc d ~ s ~ lnes p l and, therefore. do not cu\tomanly form the academ~chaw tor dspan ments. Other fields of ~ t u d are i inherently lnter diFciplindr) dnd do not tit we wlth conventlonnl dt\cipltnea dround u hlch department5 dre formed Curricula muht reflect mtnn\lcaliy brodd dls~!pll ndw dtfinltieb. and faculty mu51 be drdun from more than one department. Currently, the Grdduate College oversee5 nlne ~ n t e r d l s c ~ ~ l l n aprograms; ry \e\erdl others are planned. Existing ones include: Adult Development and Aging Program (Certificate in Gerontolog)) Creatlve Wrltlng (M.F.A. Humanitie5 (M A.) Commun~cat~on (Ph.D E~er;l\cSc~cn.c,l1h.L1.I Ju\l~sr.Sludte, \lJh I ) Puhllc :ZJmln~>trat~on < DP.. I Sijen~.e3nd Fng~t~uur~ng u i Mdtcr~:tl\ 1Pt1D Soecch 2nd IICJ~LIIZ .~ D , -. S S I C ~ !(PI1 Each of these program5 utll~zesresources and facult) from several d~sc~pitnes.They promote cooperative resedrch and ln5tructlon among tac uity who shdre common intere\t\ but are hawed In d~fferentacddemlc unttr. They dllow students to pursue degree, that are lntelle~tudllycoherent but that bring together diverse strength* of the univercity , , Admission to the Graduate College Eligibility Anyone who holds a bachelor's (or equivalent) or grddudle degree trom a college university of rec ogn~zedstandlng IS ellglble to appl) for admrs slon to the Grdduate College Undergraduate de tlclencles may be asslgned it the undergrdduate degree is bdhed on credits not accepted by An 7ona State Unlveralt), S U L ~ds llfe experience or noncredit worhahops and \eminan. Graduate College Requirements Generally. an appllcmt must have a grade Point average (GPA) of 3.00 (4.00 A .*~dle).or the equ~valent,in the last two years of work leading to the bdchelor's d e ~ e e .A student who enters a graduate degree Progrm is e*~ectedto have un dergrdduate educational experiences. includ~ng I I I 1 I II I general educat~on5tudtes. that are slmllar to those rewired for the baccalaureate deeree at Arnzona State Unlvers!ty. R e q u i r e m e n t s of t h e A c a d e m i c Unit Acddemlc unity ma) have admission requlre ments in addltlon to those of the Graduate Col lege. For exdmple, many graduate programs re quire score? from dn acddemlc aptltude te\t ~ u c h as the Graduate Record Ehaminatlon (GRE). Grdduate Mdndgement Admission Test (GMAT), or the Mlller Analogles Te*t (MAT). Some pro grams requlre the subm~sslonof d portfolio, let t e n ot recommendation. and or a statement of goals. Appl~cant\should contact the academlc unlt regarding ape~lficadmlsaron and applicat~on requirements. S u b m i s s i o n o f an Application All appl~cantsmust \ubm!t a completed Applica t o n for Adm15sion form. Aopllcants to a degree .. program must bubmlt two official transcripts of all post~econdaryacademlc work completed or in progress. Although counea from one school may appear on the trdnscrtpt of another 5chool. the Grdduate A d m i \ ~ ~ o nOffice \ requtreb separate tranacnpth from each school attended. Appllcdnts bhould allou suft~c~ent time in asling the schools concerned to process and mall the transcripts di rectly to the Gradudte Admlaalons Oftice. Anzond State U n ~ v e r s i t y . Tempe, A r ~ z o n a 85287 1007 (602 9 6 5 4 1 13) The process of prov~dlngthe Grddudte College wlth the necea sary records ma) take up to two months. The ?ubmlss~onof aptitude teat scores is strongly recommended for all degree applicants and 19 requlred for adm~sslonto some graduate programs. The qcore\. as well as the Application for Admlsslon and the uanscript,, should be sent directly to the Grdduate Admlasions Office. It should be noted that it could take up to eight weeks for teat scores to be announced. Portfo lios. letters of recommendat~on,and statements of goals should be \en1 directly to the academlc unlt. - I I I I I Application F e e Each appllcal~onfor entry to ASU's araduate progrdmQ must be accampHnled by a noirefund able appllcatlon tee. The fee is $25.00 to apply for adml\ston to a deeree oroeram . L and $10.00 to apply for nondegree studies For detail5 concemlng re enny, multlple appli catLon>, and other matters relating to the appllca tion fee, see the Gmdaare Coraloy. I I GRADUATE COLLEGE 477 I nternational A p p l i c a n t s form distributed by the Graduate Admthsions Of ficc or cimilar forms available from the internattonal otfices of the U.S. Information Agency, the Institute of International Education. the Founda tron for Scholarly Exchange, the Fulbright Com mircton. and the U.S. Educational Foundahon T o apply formally. lnternat~onal appl~canta should hubmit all materials before Idnudry 31 in Applicants from outstde the U.S. are also re to submit additional materials and should order to begin ~ t u d ythe following fall ,emester iollow the procedure5 dercribed in the Graduate and before September 30 in order to begin study the tollowing spring semester An applicatton tee ollege brochure Adn~,csionInfo,manon for Nex $25 (in U.S. funds) mu\[ dccompany the for of nrernarronol Sledc,zrs lnternatlonal appl~canta should read thts brochure carefully in order to ma1 dpplication. w h ~ c hotherwise will not be . ao. become familiar utth all the requirements they evaluated. (For details concerntne multtole us1 meet. Appllcant5 should also consult plication? and other matter? relating to the appli I\SU's Itsttngs In Pere,son's G,aduore Educario,! catlon fee. *ee the G~oduoreCorolnq 1 All F 1 or J I vtsa students must have Insurance coverage D~rerrorvand in the D ~ r e c f o rof~ Groduore Pro against illness and accident before being uermtt Tram3 (published by the Educational Testing teh to regiqter Insurance must be maintamed ervlce). throughout the student's enrollment in the untver Among the addit~onalmatenals requlred of in sity and may be obtatned at the ttmr of regtstra ternational btudents are scoreb from Engltsh Ian guage examtnations. All applicant< whoqe native tion. Upon arr~valon campus, student5 mu?t repon language is not Engliyh rnurt ~ u b m l at x o r e from the Test ot English as a F o r e ~ g nLanguage to the Internattonal Student Advlsor in the Stu (TOEFL). All internattonal applicants who do dent Life Office. not speak Englihh a\ d pnmary language and who Application D e a d l i n e s wi?h to apply for teaching assistantsh~psmuqt pass dn examination that certifies their skill in The Graduate Admirs~onsOffice should receive speakrng English-either the Test of Spoken the Application for Admlss~on,the tran\cnpts. Engliqh (TSE). uhich ma! be taken in the and the applicable test scores at least two months qtuient's home country, o; the SPEAK test. before the appltcant intend? to enroll. Many aca demic units have specific and earlier deadline?. hvhlch rs ddminiqtered at ASU. Some degree pro tgrams also require TSE or SPEAK scores o i all applicants are urged to contact them regard~ng applicants whose nattve language IS not English. deddlines. For spectfic information about TSE requiremeno. Application P r o c e d u r e s ontact the head of the d~ddemlcunlt. Interndt~onal applicants must also venfy that When the Graduate Admi*slon\ Office has a they have the financial resources to cover their complete file tor an appllcdnt, one copy is tor warded to the academtc unit. A second copy I \ expemes during graduate study dt ASU, as re qutred by the U S lmmleratton and Naturaliza- kept in the Graduate College. Academic unlt9 tlon Sewlce. The Graduate Admrss~onsOffice revtew the file and the suppontng matertalr (such ac academic test scores. uonfolios. and letten of provides the Ftnancial Guarantee form to tnterna recommendation) and, followrng adm~sslonpoll .tlonal applicants After obtaining a verification .. cles e\tabllbhed by the Graduate College - and the tram a bank or \pon~oringorganization, lnterna tional applicant< must complete and return 11 to faculty of the academic unit. make a recomrnen- adm~ssion,regular - adm~ssionwith Graduate Admtssions. The 1 20 and the IAP66 dation (regular (documents needed to obtain a student vica) are defic~encies.prov~slonaladmrsston, or dentdl) lo tssued only dfter the completed. properly venfied the Graduate College. All recommendations are revtewed and approved by admi5slony officer? in Financtal Gudrantee form has amved. Interna tional ?tudent\ may enroll at ASU only if they the Graduate College If there are uuestlons about the ltkelihood of a 1 have been admatted to a degree program and student succeedrng in the de\lgnated program, the therefore may not pursue nondegree stud~es. Graduate College - admic\ions officers communl- 1 ey must meet all appropriate irnm~grat~on stan- cate with the academic unlt, perhaps suggeqtlng a / dards and requlrementh. The Graduate College encourage< tnternat~onal provis!ondl ddmrraion or arrangtng for the student : Iappl~cantsto submit the Prel~mtnaryAppl~cat~on in question to have a specla1 taculty advzsor or an 1 Appltcants who will attend the unnerstty whlle olding F 1 or J I vibas must meet the regula Ions of the Immlgratton and Naturalization Serv ces in addition to the requxements ot the Gradu ate College and the academlc unlts to whlch they l' r - l'" r I I k I t I hh i 478 GRADUATE COLLEGE advanced grddudte student anigned ac d mentor. Other t m e \ they ma) suggest that the student take some pre minary courqeq a? a nondeeree student A c a d e m l ~unlts, whlch mu*( ~ndtcatetheir w~lllngnessto a d m ~ tappl~cdnt\, frequently set hlgher hldndards thdn tho\e establfshed by the \ be Grdduate Colleee. Denial d e c ~ \ ~ o nma\ bared on the lrmitations of departmental re rourcc5 a5 uell 2s on the relatl>c qualifications of those competing tor admlsslon in d pdnlculdr he me\ter. Notice of A d m i s s i o n D e c i s i o n s Only the dean of the Graduate Col ege can make formal offer, of ddmi\\lon The Grddudte Col lege notltles all appl~cdntsm untlng ot the dd mlslon deckion. All documents recei\ed bv the univer, t\ in connectton alth dn appl8cdoon for a d m ~ s a ~ oben come thc proven, . . . of Anzona State L n ~ \ s r s ~ t ,It the appllcdnt does not enroll in the unlver5lt) wlthln one year. the adm~\clondocument* ma) be destroved. The date (month day vear on the graduate dean‘^ letter of admiwon i\ the actual date of ddmi\\~on. It the student i\ enrolled in courx? on the ndmlsb~ondate, tho\e cour\e\ ~f dppll able may be cothidered pan of a proeram of study Cour\e* taken the Fernecter before thl? dare dre nondegree hours. Admission Classifications R e g u l a r Admission. Appllcantr who fulfi 1 all reauircmenr< for a d m ~ \ s ~ oand n dre acceotdble to boih the acddem c unlt and the Gradual; Col lege are granted reguldr admj\\~an R e g u l a r A d m i s s i o n with Deficiencies. A btudent whose grade5 and test scores are dt dn ac ceptdbie level but a h o does not habe the under graduate background expe~tedb) the academlc unlt and the university ma) be acs~gneddefi cleric, courses. The letter ot ddmia\lon spec fie? the detlc~enclrsthat must be completed before the student is awarded a grdduate degree. Defi ciency cour\e\ are taken in add~tionto tho\e nor mall) requlred for A degree P r o v i s i o n a l A d m i s s i o n . A ,tudent u h o does not meet minimum academic 5tandards but har counterbalancine evldence to sugge\t the po tenttal far success ma) be admltrcd a n a pro", alonal basia. Provia~onaladmisvon provides an ncndemlc unit with more ev~denceon uhich to baqe its d e c ~ r ~ o nN.ormally. the a~ddemlcun t re\!ew* the ~tudent7 Ftatu? followcng completion - I 1 1 of 12 Feme\ter hours ot dpproved prdduate ~ t u d y At that time. the a c a d e k unit r&ommends to the Grdduate College a chanee in \tatuq to e~ther regular admi\\ton or w~thdrawal from the pro gram. When mdentr have completed thew pro v ~ a ~ o n arequirement\, l they should check urth t h e ~ rddv~aorsto m&e \ure that the change of stdtu\ ha\ been rriomn ended A provi\tonal ~ t u dent ma) d1s0 be asslgned deficienc~e\ N o n d e g r e e A d m i s s i o n . A ctudent not Inter erted In edrnlng a dsrrre or not let r e ~ d vto apply to a pan~culardegree program mdy enroll as d nondegree w d e n t . The app icatlon procew ts \treaml~ned.does not rrqulre submi\\ion of tran qcriptc or te\t \coreq, and can be completed dur Ing d w g i e vls~tto the Graduate Adm~s\ionsOt tlce T h ~ proce\s s mav also be completed by mail. A maumum of nine hours lahen whlle in this categorv at ASU may be applled toadrd d gradu ate degree 11 dppropndte for the ~tudent's pro gram of ~tudy. I I I I I I Recognition of a D e g r e e Recognltlon of a degree i? acknowledgment that the progrdm leadlng to the degree 15 equivalent to a program oftered by Arlzond Stda Unlveruty or is an acceptdble program for the proposed grddu ate major at Arlzona State Unlvercirv A ctudent who enters a gradudte degree progrdm at Arizona State Univer\~ty15 expected to have undergradu ate educdl~onalexper ences. includ~nggeneral educat~on\tud~ec.that are approprldte tor the pro gram. Definition of a Unit of Credit The Ar~ronaBodrd of Regent? ha5 defined (Ma) 26. 1979) unlt of credit for the in,tituuan\ under 115 juri\d~cuon A minlmum of 45 hours of work by each student is required tor each unit of cred~t. An hour of work 15 the equivalent of 50 minute5 of c arr time (often called a "contact hour") or 60 minute5 of Independent \tudv work course>. t h ~ srequirement For lecture d~scusa~on equate, to at least 15 contact hours and a mlnl mum of 10 hours of work outride of the class room for each unlt of credlt. Even though the value\ of 15 and ?0 may var) tor d~fteren!modea of inqtructlon, the mlnxmum total of 45 hour\ of work for each unit of credlt i s s con\tant Since the unlt of 'red11 a\ defined b) the Aruond Board of Regent, I \ the cornerstone of academic degree proeram\ dl Arlzona Stdte Unlverait). degrees that dre recognlzed should be b a ~ e don a ~imilar unlt of credit I I I I I I C Lraduate College Procedures C h a n g e in G r a d u a t e D e g r e e P r o g r a m change from one graduate degree program to nother require, a new appl~cationto the Gradu te Collese. The uqual ddmlsslon p r ~ e d u r e sare followed. For details on matter, relating to the mpplrdtlon lee, \ee the G~udriarrCarr~loc t R e - E n t r y t o t h e Graduate College An) former grddudle student who ha* not been in ttenddnce dt the unaver.*~tyfor one or more se esters mu\[ submlt an applsatlon for re entry to e Graduate A d m ~ \ ~ i o nOffice. s The application should be submitted at leact one month before the ginning of the \eme\ter in whtch the \tudent lans to re enter. For detail* on re entry and ther matten relating to the appl~cationtee. see the Grudl,ure Coroloq. t r GRADUATE COLLEGE 479 structor involved. The \tudent must be registered properly and pay the fees for the courqc. An au d ~ t e dcoune is counted in the student's maximum course load it doe\ not count for student5 who must take a minimum number of cred~tq,e.g.. teach~ngassistants or ~tudentsrecelvlng financial awi\tance The mark of " X 19 recorded for com pletlon of dn dudlted course, unler\ the in\tructor determtneq that the 5tudent's panlclpatlon or at tendance ha? been inadequate, in which case a " W may be recorded. Enrollment Verification General gu~deline?on page 46 of th19 Cu~aloqare used only to verif) enrollment for the purpose of loan deferment5 dnd el~g~billtv.The regiqtrar i~ rebpons~blefor such ver~ficdtion\. C o u r s e Withdrawal Dunng the first four weeks of a semester, a ~ t u etermination of C a t a l o g R e q u i r e m e n t s dent may w~thdraww ~ t ha mark of "W." From he Grodaorc Curoloq 1s publ~shed annually. the fifth week to the end of the 10th week of a Requirements for an a c d d e m ~unlt ~ or college. or ?emester, a student may withdraw with a mark of e unlverslt) as a whole. ma) change and are of- " W only from courses in which the Instructor n upgraded. cenifies the student 1s pasvng at the tlme of w ~ t h In dere,nrr,~,nqyraduuri~,n~eqair.~~me,lrr u sni drawal denr mar ere on/, one Catalog Failure to w~thdrawofficially trom a course A student graduates under the currlculum, w111 result in a grade of "E." which is used in the ourse requlrementq. and regulations for gradu computation ot the GPA The Schedule of tlon in effect at the time ot admi\\lon to a de Classes lists the procedures for wlthdrdwal. eree oroeram at the unlversltv. A 5tudent mav An instructor may withdraw a student from a hoow to graduate under any qub~equentC u l u l o ~ class for disruptive cld\aroom behdvior with a mark of " W or a grade of "E." A student may All other univer\lty pol~cie\ and procedures appeal an instructor initiated withdrawal to the not related to ~urrlculumor graduauon requlre Standards Committee of the college in which the w e n t ? wh~chare currently In etfect or which may course 1s offered. The decision of the committee ~h\cquenll! change arc . I I I I J I I L : % ~ I C I J a11 \tucIcnt* fjllal, .g~tdlc>.or the C'~rrd1n:under u hlch rhc itudcnl C o u r s e Load ,.l~,ct:. IU bc r r ~ d u ~ l c d'Thew . pullclc.; and pnn'e ures ma) appear in the ~oruf,,qor in other uni The course load IS determ~nedby the aupervlsory eruty publ~car~on\. commlnee but is not to exceed 15 semeqter hours of credit during each of the two \emesten. six Reaistration semester hours durlng each five week summer raduate student,. l ~ h eall univenlty student>. ~ewion.or nine seme\ter hour\ of credit during gs\ter during the interval* indicated in the an eight week summer s e \ \ ~ o n . An aud~ted clzrdrde of Clur$llnuing ASU rcadrnl\\ion and ~raduationpoliciu.. If the h t u - >. I dent wishes to follow thc degree requirements o thc Corolog in force when hc or she entered the university. the student must file the appropriate petition with the college of his or her major. Area Studies I Special area studies programs are coordinated through the Center for Asian Studies (page. 108-109). the Center for Latin American Studies the Consortium for Atlantic Studies, and the Russian and East European Studio Consortium (page 109). Thesc groups publish journals. research re pons, scholarly monographs. and books in addition to coordinating educational progrnms within the university and abroad. I 1 Extended Education Dennis P. Prisk, Ed.D. Assistant Vice Presider~r Extended Education seehb to extend the universlty'a resource, throughout Maricopa County, the state. a d the region. The demand for extended educatlon will continue to expand because a maturing. information and hnouledgebased socrety demands ~ncreasedaccess lo educd Ilona1 opponun!t)ea. As a major urban instltu tion, Arizona State Univer~ityembraces extended educatlon as an integral pan of its misslon. The unlts described hereln currently compohe Ex tended Educat~on. Off-Campus Courses As a convenience to students, off campus courses are organized and bcheduled In locationr condu cive to enrollment in the metropolltan area and various location* ~nMaricopa Countv. Credits edrned off camou* are recorded on a student's permanent record in the same manner as those earned on campu,, dnd both are equiva lent in all academic cons~deration\. Admr\slon to reauirement, tor a credit course and orereuulslte . must be the same w'hether the Lourse is taught on or oft the universrtv camDus. ldentificat~onof course content. method of inqtructlon and evalu ation, and select~onand appointment of lnstruc tors for off campus course5 remain the preroga tlve of the appropriate academic unlr wlth subse quent dpproval of the dean of the college. The fee for off campus courses ia $71 W per semebter hour Full Itme students (students regis tered for \e\en or more hour, through on campus registration) may register for off campus resrdenr c,edir rowics without the payment of additional fees. Any combinatton of on campus and off campus ,esrdc,,r c,rdir coufses resulting in a combtned registratrun of scvcn or more acrrrebter hours requzres that the student pay tull tlme in state regl\trdtion fee, or full time out of-state registrdt~onfees and the appropnate tuition (aee . page 23). Full time students who have paid reg istration fees and tultlon (seven or more semester hours) rnu.71 also pay uddrrronol feer if they enroll in off cdmpus credit cour\es that commence after the 21st calendar day of the stan of each Yemes rer. Correspondence Study College credit correspondence course5 offered b) Arlzona State Unlverslt) are \pec!tlcally de signed for the student unable to attend classe~in person They are offered for those who are seek mg to fultlll degree objectnes as well as for thoae who wirh to increa.\e their occupatronal. profes s~onal.and intellectual skill? Persons deslring to enroll in correspondence ~ t u d yshould write to the Correspondence Study Offlce. Farmer Educdtlon. Temoe. A r ~ z o n a 85287 181 1, for an enrollment form and a brochure llstlng the courses available. Students who have been admitted to the university and are in tending to reei5ter for a corres~ondencestud\ course-must &st obtaln the approval ot thelr advisors and the dean or the Standards Committee chair of the college in which they are enrolled. Thls approval is requlred of any continuing student whether he or she is or is not enrolled fbr courses durlng the summer hesslon? or the \dca tlon penod?. Student athletes are requ~redto obtain prior approval from the faculty athletics rep resentatlve In order for correspondence course cred~tto be u ~ e din meetlng the NCAA "satisfdc tory progress" requirement. Unclassified under graduate or graduate students are not required to obtaln this approval. Correspondence study courses mdy nor be ut~lazedfor repeating course\ in whtch the student previously recaved a grade of "D," "E," or "1," A correspondence study course generally con shts of dpproxtmately eight lesons per semeaer I 492 EXTENDED EDUCATION hour. whtch may Include proctored tests. mid terms. or spec~alprojects. All courrer requtre a oroctored final exam Elnht - to 10 hours are nor mall) requ~redto prepare each assignment. A student i\ not ~ermittedto take the final examination for d course in less than seben days from date of regrstratlon for a one untt courhe. I4 day* tor a two unlt course. and 21 days for a three unlt course. Students are limited to one correspondence study courbe inttially, wkth the expectation of completing that cour5e wlthin a calenddr year. Howe\er, when one half the lebsons are com pleted in the inittal enrollment, enrollment in a 5econd course ir porrible. Studentc dre l~mitedto a mdxirnurn of two correspondence course, at any one [ m e . A maxtmum of 1 0 remester hours earned in corre\pondence and or b) comprehensive exam, matton md) be appl~edtoward the baccalaureate degree at Arizona State Un~verrit) Corrcspon dence courses dre not applicable ah gradudte credlt towdrd ddvanced degree, The fee for correrpondence course? ir $45 00 per \emester hour and is payable at the time of regl\trdtlon. Thlb fee 15 requtred of all studentc. tncludlng full time rtudentc who have pdtd regir [ration feeq and tuition on campu5 Tuit~onwaiver\ do not aool\, to corresoondence studv fees Admission to Off-Campus and Correspondence Course Programs. A sudent may enroll in an off cdmpui or correspondence courre wtthout mdktng formal dppl~catton for admlttdnce to the univerhlty or for degree candi dacl. High ~ c h o o seniors l may enroll in off cam pus or correspondence courses under the provl .*Ions as stated In "Admlsslon before Gradudtton from H ~ g hSchool." page 36. .. Instructional Television The In\rructional Telev!s~onottlce tacllltdte\ dl* tdnce ledmtng through technology. The office asitbts academic aeencies in the de\elooment. acqu~\ition. production. \chedul~ng.marhettng, and deliverv ot televised courses Dellverv. svs . tern\ tor the course5 include public televtston. cable telev~ston. Instruct~onal Televls~onFlhed Servtce (ITFS ratellite, computer. and videotape. Televlaed university course5 allow students to tale courier in Lonvenlent locatfons such a\ thetr places of employment or their homes. By dttend tng the\e video cld\ses, studentc can overcome problem5 of schedul~ngand commuting that . 4 m~ghtothem tae prevent them from seeking fur [her educatton. Use of ASU's satellite eanh stat~onfac~llt~es is coordtnated by lnatruct~ondlTelevirion. The Fat elllte uplink I* avatlable for the trdn\mi~slono course\ and videoconferences natlonulde. The downl~nki\ connected via the broadband to dllow reception of nationally dirtrtbuted teleconference\ In various spectally equipped clas~room on campus. 1 Arizona State University Sun Cities I The ASU Sun Ctt~eseducat~onalfacll~tyis lo cated at the Bell Plaza Profess~onalBulldlng South. 17220 Boswell Boulevard. Sun City, Art zona. in the natton'b largest rettrernent commu nily. The coune, offered are predom~ndntlynon credlt and include a ~urriculumtailored spectfi cdlly to the Interests of the retirement community. Each year more than 150 courses from approxi mately 30 d~rctpllneaare taught. A varietj of ueehly lecturer also are ava~lablethroughout the vear. Occas~onallycredit clasres are offered when the demand 1s warrdnted. The credit clasres are taught b) ASU faculty. Fome local Sun C~tte\re t ~ r e deducators, retired professionals, f o r e ~ g n servl'e off~ctals,and currently employed communlt) educators. The ASU on Wheels Educdt~onalTour, pro grdm provides more than 1 0 stngle day trip\ and \ix or more multiple day tour? each year. Travels are made throughout the state of Arizona and bor dertng stater w ~ t hcourses in Southwest hlstory, geology, cociology. and economtcs offered en route. Muluple day tours include btays at Lake Powell, Canyon de Chelly, northern Arizona1 routhern Utah areas, southern Artzona. New Meuco. and Durango. Colorado. ASU Sun C l t ~ e \has developed a Women'r Stud~erProgram destgned for mature women in areas wch as relf actualtzatton, self confidence. sell lmdge dnd aelf knouledge. Upon comple tlon of t u o core courses dnd SIX elective cour\e\, a certificate to Women's Studres IS awarded Some bpecial educat~onalprograms dre of fered, ~ncludinga two week educattondl \tudy trlp to Cuernavdca, Mexico, where student\ \my In local rebtdents' homes and study Spanish tlve hour\ per day in the Center for Bilingual Multi cultural Studies School. Thla hlgh concentrdtlon a t Span~\henables the student to abqorb the ldn guage at a faster pace as they apply Spanlsh to their d.111) use I I I I I II 1 I 1 I EXTENDED EDUCATION 493 University Conference Services The Office of UniLersity Conference Senices coordinates on and otf campus conferences, bv. anv. ad seminars. and work\hour . s~onsored . minirtrative unit or academic department withln the unlverhltv Workinr clo\elv with each of the un!veraity'a ~ollegea,complete conference sew ices and assirtance to anv camuua erouu desirou? of conduct~ngan educational program or profes slonal meetlng- dre offered. Senlces ~nclude,but are not limited to. general conference planning. budgeting, site \election, promotion and public ity, hotel/motel lla~son,and overall log~sticalsup port for any and all phases of the conference. The office also aid\ in the development ot gulde Ilnes, checl;l~ats, and general operarlng proce dures that serve to emure coordination and smooth operation of continuing education actlvl ties sponrored by the various campus depart ments American Language and Culture Program The Amerlcan Language and Culture Program (ALCP) features an intensive, non credit course of study designed for adult international qtudents who deaire to become proficient in English as a second ldngudge for arddemlc, professional, and/ or penonal reasons. Appl~cantsmust be at leabt 18 years of age and must possess a high school diploma or its equivalent All conditions of the U.S. Immrgratlon and Naturalization laws per taininq to full time study in the United States must be met by all applicants. Beginning stu dent\ are required to tale dn Englirh placement test before the beginntng of cldsses. Certlficdtea of achievement dre auarded on completion ot the course. Admission to the program doe, not con stitute regular admirsion to Arizona State Univer s1ty Begmnlng. ~ntermedtate,and advanced course5 provide InstructIan in grammar, pronunclatlon and speaking, listening comprehenbion, writing and compos~tion,and reading and vocabulary. Academlc advi\ing and orientation to Ar~zona and the Un~tedStates are Integral pdrts of the pro gram. Program wide social dctivltlec edch term in clude a major field trip. a d~nner,a picnic, a cul tural actzvlty. vlslts to museums, hrstoncal sltes. and muricdl presentations. Advanced lebel ALCP \tudents may be perm11 led to enroll concurrently in up to two ASU cred~t classes with the approval of the director. Several special clabses are otfered through the ALCP. Classes in con\ersation and the Test of Englirh as a Forelgn Language (TOEFL) are offered alter nate terms. Also, the ALCP offers a credlt bear ing claw in the second cycle of each semester. The tall and \pnng semesters are drvided Into two eight week cycles. Students may enroll for one or more cycles. An eight week summer ses alon of study iq al\o offered Inquir~esconcern me a d m ~ a \ ~ orequirements, n enrollment, and fee scrheduleb should be sent to the ALCP, Irish Hall. Arilona State Univers~tv, Temue, Arizona 85287 1106 In addltlon to its lntenslve Engllsh program. the American Language and Culture Program adm~ni\ter*the international teaching assistant progrdm and conductr bpecial projects funded by the U.S. Information Agency and other agencies. Downtown Center Located In downtown Phoenix, the center was created to meet the educational needs of those working and or reriding in downtown Phoenix Upper dlvnlon course5 of interest to government. arch~tecture.and the bustness cornmunit) are of fered. lnteractlve instructional television courses that provide live televirion broadcast and d~rect telephone contact in engineering, business. and llberal ans are also oftered. Project PRIME (an applled research project to ImproLe mlnonry educdtlon, recruitment. and re tention efforts), a computer lab, reading room. and additional student support services are of fered. For further information, contact the center at 602 965 3046. Computer Institute The lira of its h n d in the Unlted Statea, the Computer lnstrtute is an otf campus extended computer learning center teaching noncredit IBM PC and Macintorh computer courser. The In\tilute offerr approximately 125 150 drtferent com puter counes monthly Scheduling for clahses rs done by telephone (6021267 7984). Administrd tlve hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., while most of the clas?e\ being offered run from 9.00 d m. to 4 00 p m The institute has three loca tlonh: 3885 E. Thomas Road (Tower Plaza Mall), Phoenix. 15002 N. 25th Dnve. Phoen~r.and 706 E. Southem, Mesa. Faculty, University Offices, and Services T h e faculty llsted are tnvolved m both graduate and undergraduate lnatructton T h e year following the name indicates first appolnunent. E m e r t t ~are included. Arizona Board of Regents Ex Officio Rose Mofford ................................................................................ Governor of Arizona C. Dlane Bishop, B.S., M Ed.. M.S. ............................................... Supetinrendenr ,/Public lnrrrucrron Appotnted To January 1992 To January 1994 Edtth S. Auslander, B.A., M.A. Herman Chanen Esther N. Capm, B.A.. M.Ed Donald Pin, B.S., LL.B. To January 1996 T o January 1998 Student Regent Andrew D. H u n u ~ t zJ.D. . Douglas J. Wall, 1.D. T w o to be appotnted T o June 1990 Peggy Stetfens. B.A., M.Ed Jacqueline Schneider. J.D. ....................................................................................... Counsel to the Board Moll) Corbett Broad. B.A.. M.A. ................................... E ~ e r u r t ~ Director e and C l t i e f E ~ e r u r hOflcer ~ Administration Lattle F. C w r , Prealdent of the Un~verair);Profeaaor of Public Affara: A.B.. Nanhem Anrana Unrverslt): M A,. Ph D.. Washbngton Un berslty Richard E. Peck, Provort: Professor of Englrsh: A 8.. Carroll College. M S Ph D Unnvenlty of Wacona~n.Madlaon Brent W. Brawn, Vice Prea!denl for University Relations: Associate Prafesbor of Public Affairs: B.A., Brigham Young Unlverslty; M A . Arlrona Sute Unlveraity. Ph D Untveratty of Illinofa Vernon E. Lattin. Provost and Vlce Prestdent far ASU West Cmpua. Professor of English. B.A.. M.A.. Universlry of New Mextco. Ph D Untvers~ty of Colorado Henry C. Reeves. Vice Prealdenr for Rebearch: Professor of Mtcroblology. B S Franklin and Marshall College. M A,, Ph.D., Vanderbtlr . . . rin.vrnlrv Christine K. Wilkinson, ~~t~~~vice prenldenr for Student Affatra: B A Arlzana State Un~veraay. M.A.. Lniversiry of Cdllfomla. Berkeley, Ph.D.. Ar~zonaSlate Unlveralty Victor M. Zafra, Vice President for Buslnesr Aftam: B S F S .Georgetown Unlverarty; M.P.A Princeton Un~rerslly Lawrence D. Mankin, A\aj&tantto the Prestdent for Admm~stratron:A,sactdre Professor of Publlc . . . Nonhwestem University: M.A.. Artrona Stdte Unlvenlt) . . . Affa~rb.B.B A . C ~ t yCollege of New Yorl. Ph D Unlverslry of Illina~s Ann E, Bergin, to Prea,dent, , Colleges, Schools, and Libraries Mattfeld, Jacquelyn A.. Vtce Provost for Acadernlc Aftairs and Dean of the Faculty, ASU West Campuc, Protessar of Music: B.A.. Goucher College. Ph D Yale Unlverrlty John Meunier, Dean. College ot Archlrecture and Env~ronmentalDestgn: Profearor of Arch~tecture. B.Arch.. Un'versitv of Livewool M.Arch Harvard Unwenlty. M A Unlversay of Cambridge (England John Kraft. Dean, College of Burtnerr: Protesaor of Ftnance; B.S., St. Banavenlure Unlverslty: M.A.. Ph D.. Un berrtty ofPltt,burgh Gladys Styles Johnston, Dean. College ot Education: Professor ot Educat~onalAdm~n~rtrarton and Supervision: B.S Cheyney State College; M.Ed. Temple Un~versay:Ph.D.. Comell Unlvcralty . . . C.R. Dean. Co11e8e Engineeringand Applied Sciences. Profearor of Engtneenng, B.S.. Un~ven!tyof Texas. Arlington. M.S.. C a l ~ f o m ~ a Institute of Technology. Ph.D.. Unneruty of Texas, Austin rn FACULTY 495 I I eymour L. Rosen, Dean. Ca lege ot Fine Ans: Prafeabor of Mu\ic: B.S .The Julliard School Richard J. \lorgan, Dmn. College of Ldu: Profeav~r01 Lau. B A . Lnlver\~t)ot Cdltforn a. Berleley. J D.. Unt\cnsry of Callfam~d.Lo, Angele5 iar) S. Krahenbuhl, lnter~rnDean. College ot L3her.d An, and Srlence\. Profesur of E\crc~\eSclencc and Ph)\ica Edu~ilt$un.B S M S Vonhern 1 llnol\ 8 Un!ver?ct). Ed D Unner\lr) of Nonhem Colorado . . (Metic" M.A Ncu School for Social Re\earch M A Ph D . Co umbu Unlver\lty . . Lin, Sheng H. 1962 Regent,' Protesor ot Chernl\lrv. B.S.. M '3.. Ndtlondl .uuan Untver-lty (Tatusn . Ph D Un verrtt) ot Utah Meyersun. Lee lV6Z Regent,' Protesor of P\)iholoey. A B L.xfayette College: A M I nlvcr, I\ of C&lltoml~.Lo\ Aneelc\. Ph D Srantord Un ver5lly Anne L. Schneider, Dcan. C ,lleg~of Publfr P r o p m \ : Protevor of lusltcr Studte\. B A . M.A Oh ahorna Miller. Warren 1981 Regentr' Profeshor of Pol tical Srate Unlver\lt!: Ph.D.. lnd and Untrer\ I) Sctence. B S M A Untver5ttr of O r e ~ o n .Ph D Svmcuae Ln#\erbir) rian Foster, D a n . Gradudre College. Protrcsor of Anrl~ropalog).B A . Nanhem Ill no Unrverst). M A . hloare. Carleton B. 1961 . Reken[\ Profeawr of Ph D Unlrer\ I) of Mtchlpan Chcmt,tr) and Geology: Dtrriror. Ccnrer tor Meteorttr Sludleq. B S Alfred Unnerrll): Ph D Jesse F. hlcclure, D a n . Schuol of Soridl Work. Profe\\ar Callfomla Inalllure of Technolag) ot Soclal Work. A B . M.S E Unlverc!ty ot Mlch gan Ph D Brandels Untvervt\ Palumbo. Dennu J. (19831 Regenh' Profcawr of Ju\rlcc Srudte\. M A . Socw Scrcnce). M A Ted Humphre). Dean. The Un~vcntt)Honun Col egr. P o l l t ~ ~Sa lC I C . ~ Ph C ~D , Un vervty of Chicano Protesor ot Phtlo\oph> A B M A,. Lnl\er\ll) ot C a l ~ t o m ~ R!\errade. a. Ph.D.. L n n e r \ ~ l >ot Cdlrtornl~. Stearns. M a n B e t h (1981 1. Rrcenlh' Protehsor of San Dxego Ph\rtc\. B.S.. Lnl\cr\iry 01 Mlnnsaord: Ph D Comel U n n r r \ s ) Donald E. Riggs. Dcdn. Uni\erstly Ltbrar~~b. B A. G l e n \ ~ el Stare College. M A . We\[ Vlrgtnta Unner Wagner, J. Bruce Jr. ( 1977). Regent?' Protr\\or. \XI): M L.S.. Uni\er>av of P~tt\bureh.Ed D.. Vlrglnl., Cmter tar Sulld Sure Science and Chemn\tr) B S Po )technic ln\t~lutc.and Stare U n n e r \ n j Ph D Un~vcr\ty of Vir,lnta . . . . L I I I I I I I I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regents' Professors Resident Faculty %Ira,ck. .luhn 1 ~ 7 2. K~.+,nt.' Pn>rcrr.,r0 1 %.l,,.c,<\ H .\ , . \ o t l ~ ~('.)I12 r \ ~ , c , PI. 1 1 , ll.2r~.~rd L ~N..UI~> Buseck. Peter R. 1963 Rezenrr' Protriqor of Chernxaliy and Geolog). B A Antloch Col ege h1.A.. Ph.D Co umbla L nlrer\ltr Cialdin~.Robert 8. 1971 1. Rrgentc' Profe%\orof P\,cholog). B.S Ln~vrr\lt\of \ l i \ c u n s : M.A.. Ph D Unlver\~t)ot Nonh Carolina. Chapel Htll Cook. Jeffrey 1961 .Regent\' Protssor ot Archavcture. B Arch Un \er\ t) ot Manlroba Canada : M Arch.. Prdtt In\t~rute Cowle?, J o h n M. (1969 .Regent\' and G&l\ln Proteqwr ot P h \ ~ c 5 .B S MS.. D Sc Un \sr\tr) of Adelaide (Au\rral~a Ph D Mav,achuhetr\ In\lttute of Technolop\ Eyring. LeKoy 1961 Regent\' Profe,\or Emrntu\ of Chernlatr). B S . Lnner\nr) ot Anrona. Ph D Unner\lr) of Caltfomt.t. Berhele) Farris. Martin 1'. 1957 Regent,' Profe\\or of Tranapon~rmn:B.A M.A.. Untxen~l)of Montana: Ph D Ohm S u t e Lnnerblr) F e r r j , Dabid h. 1983 Reeer 15' Protesar ot En&rnccnn,. Chd r. Dep~nrnentof Eleclri-.s Enganeenng. B.S.E E M S E.E Texas Technologl 131 COI eec. Ph D Unlrer\~t\of Term. Au\l,n Hickman, Da\id R. (19hZ) Regenn' Proterwrof Mu? c. B.M Untrer\ t i of C u l o ~ d o M . M Wtchlla Srnte Unnerr I) Kellrr. G a r y D. 1986 Resent,' Protrmor ot Span ch. B A . Un \er\tt) of !he Arnerbcas Aannestad, Per 197'1 A5~uitateProtesor of Phyalca Astranom). B S.. Univervt) of 0 5 o Norua) : Ph.D.. Lniterblr) of Cdlifomia. Berhcle) Aberle. James T. 1989 . A s stant Profrasor of Englncc ing. B.S M S.. Po1)rechn~lnrtttute ot Neu Yorh. Ph D . Lnl\er\llr of bfa\mchu\ens. Amherat Aceyedo. Roberto M. 11964) Protesor Emerntu, of Spanrah: B.A.. Unwer\!r) of Calffomia. Berhele): M 4.Ph D Unl\rr\ ty of Ar rona 4 c h a r j a . Kaghunath 976). A>\oc ate P r o f ~ ~01 ~or Phy\~c\.M SL Lnl\er\tty of De h! (1ndt.1 Ph D U n l r c r r ~ n01 Roc1 e\ter Aeker, William J. (1970 Protesor Emerlrua of Geoerdph\. B.S Purdue Unl\cr,ll). MS.. Lnner\lt) 01 ban,.,,. M A . Ph D Syracuse U I \ C \It\ 4damr. Donna 19b3). Inalructor of Nursing: B.S.N.. Lnlrerst\ 01 M a w u r . M S N Arlrona State Unn crutr .\dams. Karen L. (1984). Aawtanr Profeawr of Engll\h. R A . M A Ph D Ln \err ry of M chtgan Adelson. Roger D. ( 1974). A\\oclar Profe\\or of Hlhtory. B A . George Uahh nglon Unlvrrvr): 8. ill.. Unt\tnkrv afOkford (Entland): M.A.. Ph D . Washknyton Lnneralr) Aguilar, John L. 1976 A n o i ale P r o t ~ s o ot r Anthropolap). B.A.. Lnneralt) 01 Caltfornla. Las Angelc,: W A . Calltornla Stale L n bervly. Loa A n g ~c\: P1l.D.. Unlver\tt\ of Cdl~fornsa.Sdn Dieeo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 496 FACULTY Aguilar, Teresita E. (1989). Arrlrtanr Professor ot Letsure Studies: B.A Untversbty ot Mary Hardln Baylor. M S T e ~ a State r Univerbay. Ph D Nonh Texas State Unlverslty Ahern. Maureen V. (1972). Proternor of Spantsh. B A . Unlverslty of New Hampahlre. Bachlller. Doctor en Letma. Unr\erudad Nactanal Mayor de San Marcor (Peru) Ahn, l'ar,ik , O h h r . .4\\1>l~t\t P r ~ l ~ .111 ~ A.iount or AIL!. R B A M R A . Sc.>ulU3tno,~II ' n ~ \ r r * ~ t y Sablh K8lrc.1,. PI, D U n t $ ~ r \ j t of ) le*ar, ,\u,lln Aiken. J a n e H.(1985 Professor of L a w . B A . Holl~nsCollege. 1D New York Untversity; LL M Georgetown Universrty Aiken. Leona S. (19th Profesror of Psychology: Asroclate Dean. Research. College of Llber.4 An5 and Science,: B S Vlrglnia Commonwealth Untverstty. M.S.. Ph.D.. Purdue Unbversny Akrrr. I.rr A. ,1980 i'rotc*\or of E!~g~ocur~ng. H S t E . S F F.. Ph D . Trkdrl'ech i l l n e r r l r ) Akins. William H. 19751, Profeasor of Theare. B A Duhe Un~veraav.M A Ph D Un!versitv of Denver Alarcon, Ricardo 0. (1989). Asststant Professor of Phvalcs: B S M S.. Untverrny of Chl e (Chlle ; Ph D Ohio Universir) Alberts, Janet K. (1989 Aaslrtant Profecsor of Commun!carton; B.S.Ed.. M.A.. Abllene Chrtrtran Unlverslty. Ph.D Unlvervf) of Texas, Aust~n Alcock, John (1972 Regents' Professor of Zoology: B A.. Amherst College. Ph.D.. Harvdrd U n ~ v e r s ~ t y Aldrich, F r a n k T. (1969). Aasociate Professor of Geography. B A . Unlversttv of Texas: M S Ph D Oregon State Unlverslty Aldridge. Gordon (1978). Professor Ementus of Soctal Work; B.A.. M.A.. M S.W , Un~verstryof Toronto (Canada): Ph.D.. Umvenity of M~chtgan Alexander, RoberI J. (1975). Professor of German: B A.. Maca ester College; M.A.. Ph.D.. U n ~ v e r s ~ t y of Wisconaln, Madtson Alisky. M a n i n 1957 Profes~orEmerita> of Pol~ttcal Science: B.A.. M.J.. Ph D Untverslty of Texa* Allen, James (1989 As51stant Proferaor ot Chem~a try; B S.. Saint Joseph', Unlveralty. M S Ph D., Unlverszty of Ili#no!r Allen, Theodore Jr. (1959). Professor Emer tua of Engineering: B S M E M S M E .Texas A&M Unlverslty Allison, Maria T. i1984). Professor ot Letsure Studlea B S M S., Unlrers~tyof New Mexico, Ph.D.. Unlverslty ot Illtno~s I q u i r t . L e ~ l rH. I V h l , . 4 * r . h 0 >Prdf~.>r0r01 !~ nn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r3 F .4 . r l " r ~ * d :Al.A",,: L ",\C,S,,), 51 F A Cranbraiat.int Professor ot Accountancy. B B.A M S Unnerait) of M~asoun. Kansas City; Ph.D.. Unlverslty of Tennessee Anderson. Mary R. (1974). Assoctate Profeasor a t Engmeenng. B A,. Hope College. M S Ph D University of Iowa Anderson, Melvin S. (1967). Professor Emerlrua of Fmance. B.S.. M S Oklahoma State Un~vers~ty: Ed D Un~vers~ty of Arkansas Andress, Barbara L. (1972). Protessar Ementu, of MUSIC.B A M.A Anzona State U n ~ v e r s ~ t y Angell, C. Austen 1989). Professor of Chemtstry. B S.. M.S., Melbourne Un~rerstty(Aurtra la), Ph D. Un~veralryot London (England) Angulo, Julio (1981). Asalrtant Protesaor of Socld Work. B A . Umvers!r) of Houston, Teka5; M.S.W Univenlty of Callfornla. Lo? Angeles. Ph D.. Kansa\ State Un~veralty Appleton, Nicholas R. (1972 , Professor of Educa Ilona Pol!c\ Studies; Director. Divtrton of ~ducat~onaiLeadernh!p and Poitcy Stud~er:B.A.. San Francisco State Un~verslty:M.A.. C a l l f o r n ~ State Unlverstw. Nonhndpe. Ed D Unlvera~tvof ~ a s \ a c h u s e t t r : ~ m h e r ~' t Applewhite, Steven 1985). Assrat.tnt Profes~orof S w ~ dW l o r k B A . Unlverstry of T e ~ a \ A . wt~n. M S.W.. Ph.D.. Un~vera~ty af Mtchlgan Aranda. Luis (1975 Asawlate Professor of Ftnance. B.M M E d . University of Anzona, J D , Ar~zona State Univera~t) Arciniega, ti. Miguel (1979 Aasoclate Professor of Counselor Educat~on.B S MA.. New Mexico Sure Umverslty. Ph.D.. Unlverslty ot Artzona Arias, M. Beatriz (19b9). Associate Protessor of Mult~culturaiE d u c a ~ o nDtrector. Center far Brllngual and Bl~ulluralEduca~on,B A . M.A.. Occtdental College: Ph D Stanford Unlverstty Armbruster, Dieter 1989). A~atatantProfessor of Mathematrcs; Ph.D.. Unzvera~ryof Tubingen West Germanv) Armendt, B r a d (1989). Aaa~atantProfessor of Phi osophy; B.A.. M.S , Rlce Universnty. Ph D. University of lilmots . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 498 FACULTY . Barker. Da>id 1987 As>oc!ate Profeaaor ot Thcatrc. B.S.E.. Duque\ne Unlver\tt). M F A Rutgers. The Statr. Unl,crut\ Barkley. Margaret V. l1961t. Protesror Emsr tu\ ot Fam~lyRemurcea ~ n Human d Development. B.S.. Mlllllln Un!vcr\tt). M S Ed D . L nlkerhbt) ot lll~no~a Barkaon. Joseph A. 1958 . Profe~aorEmer!tua of Englneerlng. B.S.E E Untrer, rv ot Mlchhgan. M.S.. Ph D Unlveralt) of I1 inoa Barlow. Richard B. ( 96.1 Professor ot Hb\tory. B A,. M A . Ph D C n!ver\lt) of Pennaylvdnld Barnhill. Robert (1Yh6l. Prote*sor a t Computer Science and Englnernns. Chdlr. Drpanmcnt of Computer Sclenic and Engtneer ng. B A . Unlver\lt) ot K~n5.t~.M A Ph.D.. Unl\er\ I) of Wtacon\~n.\.lddl\on Barona, Andrer l1986~.A\\octate Prote\\or ot Education. Pro&r.tm Coord~nator,School P\)chol or): B S.. M E d . Tera\ A&M Unnervt). Ph D . Unlvrrslt) ot Texd\. Au,lln B a r d ) . Hilson G. 1957). A n \rant Profr\*or ot Engltrh. B A . Grand Canyon Co lece. M A . L n ~ v m b l ,ut Arl,ou Barrera, Manuel (1977). 4 \ \ o ~ a a sP r o t e ~ u ot r P,)cholog). Dlrectur. Clmlcdl P\!cholo&) C m a r : B S.. Univ~r\nt)of Wtrconrln. Eau C a re. hl A . Ph.D Unlver\lt) ut Ore .on Rarrett. Thomas W. 19501, Pruterwr Emrr tur ot Agnbu\lne\\ and Env ronmental Re5ourcrr. B S . Br~ghdrnYoun: Untbcnct,: M 5.. Ph.D.. Corn~ll Lnner\!t) Barroll-Aschaffenburg, R a j n a 9bUl. Awo~latc Proferwr ot hlu\lc. B M Unner5tb of Tern,. D \I A Lnlver,lt) ot Mdryland Bartels. Robert D. 19x1 Protesor a t La*. B A . Unnrr\tt) ot M ~ ~ h l g a 1.D n . Stantard L n bcrvtr Bartr, Donna R. 196b1, Aa\acrale Profe\\cr ut Thedtrc. B.F.A M 4 . Unt\sr\a) ot Colorado Bassford. Gerald 1969 A?\octare P r o f e ~ o ot r Manac.ement. B S . M.S . Unnera t) ot Wvumlng. D.B A,. l n d t ~ n .Unlver\lt) ~ Bataille, Gretchen M. (I9XXl. Protewor ot Englhh. Char. D e p ~ n r n m ot t Engllah. B.S.. M.A. Cdlitornld Polltechntc Stare Unt\er?lt\. D . 4 . D r l e Un keralt) Batalden. Stephen K. I1976 . Assaclate Protr\\or ot Hl\ton: B.A. 4u&\bur: College: M.A.. Ph.D.. Unner\tt) ot Mlnneaota Batchelor, Harold W. 11911 . Proterror Ernerltu\ ot L r b r q S ~ l r n i e B.A.. : Unlvrnllr of Oregon. B S M S Unl\rn!lr a l 1 llnotr Bales, Dawn lI9X'J A\wtanr Profca\ar of Engli,h. B.A Ph D Un#\errlly of Wash~n&lon Bat). Wa)ne M. 1962 Pratr\\,r Ernentu, ot Gen~rdlBu\ nr\\. B.S.. Southwest M \\our Sr.ttc College. MA.. Nonhurstern U n m e r ~ ~ t Ph ): D Ln'\er\ttr ot Soulhem Calltomla Baxler, H a r r j R. (1981l. Proter\or Ementu, ot Technology. B A,. Ncu Yurl, Unlvrrrtl): M B.A Falrlelgh D ~ l l n \ o nLnr\rra!l): M. Tech. Ar~rona Stale Lnl\en\t) . Beable). George C. Jr. 1956 . Profe\\or of En~ineer~ng: A\auc~areDean. College uf Enelneer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unner\lt\ Beck. Lasea 1984 In\tructor ot Nur\tng B S h.. T r u \ Wo an'\ Lnlrrrrcty: M Ed .Ed,! Tcraa State Untverslr) Becker. R. James 1463 Protu\\or of Publli Affd n: B S M A Brad r) Unnei 11). Ph D Un vers r) a llll"0ll Beckman, James R. 19x0 4\rocrotc Proterwr ut Englneerlns B S hl S L n \ e r w ) of W!\cunrln. Ph.D Unnervt) ot An,, a Reckwith, h a t h r l n M. 965 . n\!rucro ot Engl \h B 4 . M 4 A n l o n . ~Stdte L n *em tr Bedlent. Jack D. 1961). Prutc\ror Ernerltu\ ot Mathen e i c 5 . A B . 4lhlun Co kg.. \I B S Ed.D.. I n i \ ~ r \ i t vcf Culoradu Bedworth, Da\id D. 1961 . Prttc\\ur uf En:lnccnn( B S I E Lamar C llege of Tcrhm,loe) M.S I E . Ph D Purdue Ln \er!tty Bell, James H . 1966 Protc\*or ot Sc~ondar\ Edu~ation.A B Wa\hburn Lnl\rr,at) ot T pela. M Ed., Ed.D Un \entry ut K ~ o \ d \ Bell. John E. (196>l. Piote\\ci Emrr tu uf S e i c n d a ~ Educ.itcon: B S.. Unncr\n\ a t Nchrd\b.t: hl 4.. Ed D . Unlvcntl) of Wlornlne Bell. Mar? E. 19701. Protr\\or Enler lu\ of Educalon B S . I n d ~ n aState Teacher, Cullerc. MS.. Butler 1 nlvcrsttr: Ed D.. Ind . t n ~L n n r i \ t \ Bell. S h ~ r l e ) 1988 A ~ I \ I IProte\\or ~ ut Uurs~ne B S U Lnner\tl) a t Cln~lnndl!.M S U Wayne S l a e Unlvrralt\. Ed.D. W L Vlrrlnl.~ ~ Unl\rrs t) Bcllam), L)nn 1976 A\<"' ate Prote\iur ul Enetneenng. B.S T e u , A8.M: M 5 . Ph.D Tu m e Ln verwy Belak. Michael lYI9 Pn tc\\ur Ementu\ ot Educatton. B 5 . Indund C n e \ c r \ ~ ) :hl A . Ar~,and St.tte Un vrrbll). Ph D Un \ri\lt) of Southem Calltorn s Beltramini. Richard F. (1979). Ar\wute Protrsor a hldrlettn-. B S . M S . U n l \ e r u ~ )ot I r 01,. Ph D. L n t \ ~ r \ l r \uf T e x ~Au\t~n . Bena+ides. Alfredo H. 19h8 . A \ \ a l d a Protesor ot Mult~culrunlEducalan: B.A Tsxa\ 46.1 U ? ~ b e r \ ~ tM y A . Ph D . Mlihlgan Sr.ue Ln b c cttv Bender, Uert A. (1971t. Pr,te\\or ot En.lt\h. B A,. Unwcrslt) of Wa\h noton: Ph D L n \crrcr) of C.tl!tornkd. lrvtnc Bender. Cordon L. 1957). Prate,, ir Emer~ru\of /aolog). B S.. loud Sutz Col ere: h l 5.. L n ~ \ r r \ > t ! ot W!\iid C. 1987). Profeaaor ot Elementary Educdtlon dnd Educaional Psy~holagy:B.A.. Univerbit) of Cal~tarn~a. Los Ange e\. M.A Los Angeler Slate College. Ph D . Sunford U n ~ v e n ~ t y Berman, David R. (1966). Profeawr of Po ~ttcal Science: B.A. Rockford College: M.A.. Ph.D Amencm Unlverclt) Berman. Neil S. (191%). Pr,fes,ar of Engtneenng: B.S.. Unlver\tty of Wtsconrm. MS.. M A . Ph D Unlverslt) at Tehda Bernal, Martha E. 1986). Professor of Ps)chalagy: B.A.. Univerailr of Teras. El Para: M.A.. Syracuse Unlverslt). Ph D lndlana Un~vers~t) Bernsteln, Bianca L. 1987 Protersor of Coun~ellng Pa)chalogy. B.A.. Untveracly of Califomla. Berhelc): M Ed.. P.h D.. Unneruty of Cal~tamta. Santa Barbara Bertelsen. Wendle R. 1963 Ac5lbtant Proferwr of Architecture: B Arch. Unt\eraity of Mich~gan: M Arch. Un~versityof Anrand Bessemblnder, Hendrik IYb9 Aassranr Profesaor of Fmance: B S Utah State L n veruty. M B A Washington Stdte L niverslt). Ph.D Univeralry of Washtngton Bessom, Richard M. 1966 Prateasor Ementus of Marhetlng: A.B Cornell Un~ver\I). M B A . Stanford Unnera~ty.Ph.D Unwerairy of Kaahlng ton Beh, M. Austin 1974. Aaaoc~aePrafe\aor of Education: Program Coord~naror. Measurement. Stathtlc5. and Methodolog~cal Studlea: B S L n l Hdven Sure College: M.Ed., Pennr)l\anra Srxe Unlrerrktv. M A T . Brown Un~ver\~tv; M.A Ph.D.. Unlvenlly ot lll~nala Beh, Mathew J. 111 1961 .Professor of Eng~neeting: Vlce Provorr for Plmnlng. B S M S Ph D Nonhuesrern Univrr*lry Bezansan. Llewellyn W. (1983 , Aaalstant Professor of Engineenng: B S.. Unlverrlty of Flonda: M S Clarkson College of Technology: Ph D.. Clarkaon Un!verslr\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blrkford, William B. 1966 .Professor of Eng~neer ~ng:B S.. M.S Kansas State Un~veralt).Ph D.. Unlvenity of illtna~\ Bieber, Allan L. 1967 Professor of Chemistry; B S M.S Nonh DAatd State Untversity: Ph D., Oregon State Untverstty Bilimoria, Karl D. (1987). As5tstant Professor of Englneenng: B.Tech.. Kanpur (India : MS.. Ph.D.. Vjrgln~dPol)te~hntcln\tttute and Sute Un~vera~ty Bininger, Robert J. (1962). Professor Erneirtua of Spdnlah B.A.. M.A., Ph.D. Ohio Slnle Univeniry Blrge, Edward A. (1972). Aaaoc~ateProfeahar of Mtcrabtolog): B.A Ph D.. Un8%ersltyof Wlrcon sm. Mddlron Birk. James P. (1973). Prafesaor of Chem~strv:B.A.. St John's Unnerslty. Ph.D.. l a u a Stare Unlvenlry Bitner, Mar) J. 1987). Aaanlant Professor of Marhettng. B.A M.B A,. Ph D . Unlvenlty of Wa\h~ngtan Bitter, Gary ti. ( 1970). Profeaaor of Educational Media and Computers: Program Coordinator. Medla Computer Baaed Educatron; B.S.. Kansas Stae Un~veruty;M A,. Kansas State Teacher, Callege. Ph D.. Univeralt) of Denver Bjork, Robert E. (1983). Protessor of Engllrh. B A . Pomona College. M A . Ph D Un~vers~ly of Callfarnt~.Lo, Angelea Blackburn, Jack B. (1972). Profeaaar Emenrub ot Englneering: B.S.C.E Oklahoma Un~venbty. M.S.C E. Ph D . Purdue Untrerslty Blackham, Garth J. (1962). Profebaor Ementu\ of Coun\elor Educa~an.B S M.S.. Ltah State Unweruty. Ph.D. Cornell Unnerstt) Blackledge. Vernon 0. 1969). Prafe~rorof Computer Sctence and Eng~neenng.B S E E Unner\lt) af 1 Ilnola. M.S.E.E.. Uni\ers~t)of Sanra Clara: Ph D . Arizona Slate Untvenlty Blaesser, Willard W. (1968). Proter\ar Ernentu~of Coun\elor Educatron. B S M A . Untveraitv of Wla'omln. Madlaon. Ed D.. George Washington Unlverslty Blakemare. Arthur E. 1979 Asocrae Profe\ror of Econornlc\. B S.. MA.. U n ~ r e r \ ~ of t ) Detroit. Ph D Southern lllrnola Unlverstry Blankenship, Robert E. 1985). Profer\or of Chernlrtty: B S Nebraska Wea e)an Untverbrty: Ph.D.. Untventty of Calltornxa. Berhelev Blanrhard. Ja) S. (1988 4rsuclare Profesaor of Read~ngEducatton: M.S.T.. Drahc Unnerr~t). Ph.D Un~reraltyof Georgia Hlacko. Vincent J. 19% ,\\~u;~dtcPrufc,rur .,t \lrrhct~ng.B S . 1 B A . 4r1,utu Stale I nncrrlti Ph r) . L'nl\cr..tr $11 TL.*JI. \ ~ \ t l n Blaze, Douglas A. 1986). Aaaoccate Professor ot Law. B.S.. Dlchlnaan College: J D.. Georgetown Un!ver\lty Bleehsrhmidt, James (1986 Asrlrtmt Profe\\or of Englneering: B S M.S.. Ph.D. Un venlry of Wlrconstn. Madt\on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 FACULTY . Boatsman, James R. (1986 Peat M a w ck Professor of Accountancy. B.S.. M.S.. Oklahomd State Unlreraay; Ph D . Untveralty ot Teras. Austin Bwtto, Laurel B. (1956). Professor Emer~tusof Education: B.A MA.. Arizona Srate Univers~ty Bogart. Quentin J. ( 1970). Aaaocrate Pmfessor of H~gherEducat~an:B.A.. M.S.. Fon Hays State College. Ph D Unlverb~tyof T e u . Austln Boggs. Lohnie J. (1959 65. 1966). Proterror Emerltus of General Busmeas: B.S.. M.A.. Ph.D.. Ohla S u t e Unlvenitv Bohlander, George W. (1977 Professor of Management. B.A.. San Franc~scoState College: M.B.A.. Unlverair) of Southem Callfomra, Ph D University of Caltfornld. Lo\ Angelen Bohlman, Herbert M. (1964). Ascac ate Profeaaar of Ftnance. B S B A DraLe Un~veralt).M B A,. J.D.. Indiana Univrr\ity Bontrager, O.R. ( 1962). Profeaaor Ementus of Education; B.S.. M.A.. Ph.D.. State Uruverslty of Iowa Bwth. James R. (1980). A\5oc1ate Professor of Ftnance; B S.. M.A.. Ph D.. Un~veraltyof Alabama Borgo. Philip E. I 1967). Profesor Emenru* of Engineering: B.S.C.E.. Unt%enilyof Cmctnnao. M S Ohlo State Untverwy Borlner, M.A. (1979 , A\aocidre Professor of Just~ce Studseq. B A , Edlnboro State College: M.A., Ohio Un~verstty.Ph D.. Wa\h~nglanUnnenrty Bose, Anjan 1981). Profe\\or of Engmeenng. B.Tech.. lndeana in\rirute a f Technology, M S E E Unlvently ot Ca ~tornra.Berkeley, Ph.D.E.E.. lowa State Univenlty a t Sc~encrand Technology Bmwell. Jacquelyn (1982 Profesor ot Muuc: B.M.E.. Murray Slate U n ~ v e n ~ t M.ME y. Loulrlana State Unlverctt). Ed.D Unlvemty of Illlnol* Boulin-Johnson, Leanor (1988). Asoclate Profeasor of Famoly Re\aurce\ and Human Development. B.S East Tennessee State Unlversit): M S Ph D . Purdue Unlvenrty Bowers, Charles 0. I1948 Profe\\or Emerituv of Muse; B S Southeart M ~ \ \ a u nS u t e College: M M D.M.A.. Eaarmdn School of Muacc Bowers, Deloss H. (1983 A\5acl4te Pratessor of Technology: B.A.. Ohio S t a e Unlven~ry.M.S.. Purdue Untvenlty Bowman, Russell K. ( 1956 Professor Ementuc of Romance h g u a g e a : A.B.. A.M.. Ph D . Columbta Umverairv Boyd, Gertrude A. (195b . Pratea~orEmeritus of Education; A B.. M.S.. Flartda Slate Unlverrtty: Ed.D.. Colorado Sure College Boyd, James H. 1976). Profe\ror of Accountancy: BBA. C h n \ l ~ nUnlver\tty. M.S.. Nanheartern Untvervty. Ph.D Unlver~rtyof Texaa. Auatin. C P A Tera\ Boyer. Agustin 1988). A\*t\tLnt Profeasor of Forctgn Language,. L ~ c c n c ~ cn ~ d Bcllar o Ancq, M.A.. Un~vemtdadde Madrad (Spami: M.A.. San Francrsco Stare Un r r m l y : Ph.D Un~\enrt)ot C~lltornla.Berlele, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boyer, Don L. (1988). Profe\aor of Mechanical and Aerorpace Engineering, Char. Depanment of Mechanical and Aerospace Engtneering: B.S., Renaaelaer Polytechnic Institute. Ph D Johns Hopkina Untreruty Boyer. Jay M. (1976). Auocidlc Profra\or of Engllsh: B.A.. St Louis Un~vers~ty. M A . Ph.D.. Sure Unlven~l)ot New York. Buffalo Boyes. William J. (1974). Professor of Economics. B.S.. iddho Slate Unrvers~t). Ph.D.. Cl~rcmonr Graduate School Boyle, Bernard M. 1969). Profe\\or of Arch~tcrrure: B Arch.. Un venlt) of Skdne) (Auatr~ltd M.Arch., M.A.. Ph D.. Y d e Unrvenrt) Brack. 0 M Jr. (1973). Prafe\\or of Engllah. B A . M.A.. Baylor Untvers~t):Ph D Untvenity of Texas. Auat n Brada, Josef C. (1978). Profeaaar of Economea. B.S., M.A.. Tufta Unlventty; Ph.D.. Unlvera~tyof Mlnnesotd Brady. Ward W. (1973). Profeuor of Agr~buatnear and Enxlronmental Resource5. B S.. M.S.. Ph.D Color~doSute Untversttv Bramlett-Solomon, Sharon (1986). A\a#~tant Professor ot Joumalam and Trlecommunrcatron. B.A.. M.A.. Memphts State Unner\ity: Ph.D.. 1ndlan.d Unlvenlfy Brand, Mark 1968). Profe\aor Emerttu, ot Social Work. B A . M.A., Untven~lyof Anzona. M.S W.. Unlveruty of Cdlfomta. Berkeley Brandt. Elinbeth A. 1974). A\sw~dteProfebsor of Anthropalogy; B.A Flanda State Un~ver*iry:M.A.. Ph D.. Southern Memodlst Unnrr\lty Brandt, Be\erl) K. 1987). A s l \ u n t R o f e s o r of De\ngn. B FA.. Unnenltv of M s h ~ g a n .M A . Mlchlgan State Unnentt). Ph D.. Bmtan Un~ver\lty Branslelter. Ellamae (1967). Prote\ror Ementus of Nurafng. B.S., St. Lau~aUnlvenlty M P H , Unbrentty of Mmnesota: Ph.D.. Un~ver\~ty of Chtcaea Braun, J. J a ) 1973). Profea\or of Plychology: B A,. Unlverslly of Oregon. M A . Ph.D.. Ohm State Unnerstfy Braver. Sanford L. (1970). Profewor of P5)rhology: B.A.. Wayne Srate Untven8ty. Ph D.. Un~versttyof Mtch~gan Brazel, Anthon) J. (1974). Profesor ot Geography: B A . M A . Rurgem. The Slate L n w e r ~ t y Ph . D. Univerbtly of Mlchlgan Breckenridge. Jack D. (1962). Prote\*or ot An; B.S.. Un!verr F!I~STIIL* of ' R m ~ l )Rc,uurac. and H r m m Dcrcl.>plncnt. H S 11 S . St",, S,.L,,.(1" \cr,,,), PO D ,I , u . , 513,'. ~~, I Brink. Daniel T. s 19-6,. .l,.cr zte I'r ,tu*\nr ~ I I En;! *h. R A . I ;#urrn.r l ' n ~ \ r r * . ! ) : hl \ l'h D. U n ~ \ r . r r ~oi t ) HI.CO~.LI,. \I~d,\un Brink, Jean R. (1974). Professor of Engllah. D rector. . , Anlona Center for Medle\al and Renal\vance Studies. B.A.. Nonhwe5tern Lnkker\atv. M A . Harvard Un~venlt).Ph D Untrer\ny ot W \convn. Madhon Britten. Dennis 1987 A*\$armt Profr\ror of Theatre. B A . M.A .State Un~ver*ttyof Ncu Yorl. Stony Brook Brittun. Dantrl R. , 1976 . .lwxl.~lr. Protr..*.>r ~f An. R F A , t l F A . , n ~ k m . t )df Ct>lc*<4~s) Rrillun, mat id t 1 ~ 8 7 ,A, ~ ~ c v . Pr~%ie,\cv ~tc ~ >.MJ\O:; f B M Nonh Terar State Unlver\ltv Briffon, Mervin W. (1956 Proferwr ot Mu\lc: B.S.. M S Unrver%~t)of Ill no,\ Broadley, Hugh T. (19691, Pmfe\aor Ementu\ of An: A.B Park College M A . Yale Unlvenlt). Ph D . Neu Yor6 Univeruty Broadman, Bar1 (1989). Asalarant Profeawr a t Rnance. B S Unlventr) of Ca tornl la. Dav#\. M B.A Ph.D.. Un~versty of Southern Cdllfornla Brwk. John H. (1977). Asaoc~dteProfe\\or of Agnbuclnes and En\tranmental Re?ource\; B.S M.S.. Fun Hdy- Stare Un veruty. Ph D . Texaq A&M Unnenlty Brook, Weston L. (1966). Professor Ementu5 of Educauan: B.A.. M.A.. Ed.D. Unlvcn~t)of Wyomtng Brooks, Daniel G . (1977). A~soclareProfr\\or of Sratiatica. B.S.. M S Colorddo School of Mrner. M.B.A.. Ph.D.. Indiana University. Bloom~ngron Brose, Marianna F. 1963). AssisI.int Prote\\or of Engl15h: B A . College o t Wtllram and M a n . M.A.. A n ~ o n dS t a e Unnersay Brown. Alan R. (1968). Assocrate Prote\\or of Counselor Educatton; B.A M.A Lo, Angelea State College. Ph.D. Untvers!ty of Texar. Au\ttn Brown. Brent W. (1972). Acsoct~teProfe\\ar of Publlc Atfar\. V ~ c ePmsldent tor Unnerut) Relattons. B.A.. Bnghdrn Young Un!\rr\ltv: M.A , Arlrand S u t e Unnerr~ty.Ph D Untver\~t)of llllnotr Brown, Carolyn J . (1989 Ac\lrtmt Profc\ror of Speech and Heartng Scren~e.B.S U n n r n t t y of Iowa. M S PA.. Unlver5tty of Wa\hlngton: Ph.D.. Untver.\~tyof lawd Brown, Donald E. 1963 Prafea\ur Emer~turof Joumal~amand Telecornmun~ca~on. BA. MA. Un~ver\tt)of lo-a Brown. Duane (1950) Protersor Emer tu\ of Chemnrry. B.S.. Bngham Young Unl\cr\~!y. Ph D.. Cornel Unnerslty Brown, Richard L. (1982 Profe\\or of Law. Dlrecfar. LAWLibrary: Aasocvaa Dean. College of Ldu. B.A.. U n ~ v e r w yo t C~llfornla.Lo\ Angrles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brown. Stephen W. (1974). Professor ot Marletmg. D~rector.Flnt Intentate Center far S e r v ~ r r s Marletlnp, - B S.. M.B A,. Ph D Arllond S t l c I nlvcr\lt) Brown. Theodore M. 1963 Profeahor of Chemtatg. B S M S Unnerbtty of To edo. Ph D.. loua Stdte Untvcr\lty Brown. Walter C. 1966 Proteshor Emerttua ot Technology. B S . Northwest Mc\aoun Srate Unncr\ltr. M.Ed.. Ed.D.. Un~\er\iryof Mbaaaun. Columbra Bruner. May 1. 1961 ). Asrocrate Profe\\or ot Nurvng: B S Univera~tyof Hawaii; MS.. Unnrr\lty uf Colorado Bruns. Gilbert H. 1974). Proteamr Emerltu\ ot J u \ t r e Studle\; B S M E d . South Drkotd S u t e Unnenlty. Ed.D Anzona State Unlvcnlty Bryant. Cedrit X. 1989). Asqtrtanr Profc\,ar of Ekercne Science m d P h y ~ l c dEducdlon. B.S.. Rutger,. The State Un~verha):M.S Ph D . Penn\ylvdnu Stde Untvenlt) B r p n t . Ennit. Cdptd~n(1988 A\\st&nt Prafeaaor of Mtlatary Sctence: B A,. St Augu,ttne'\ College Bryant. Fred 0. (1950 . Prate\sor Emenru\ a t Phy\~c.tl€ducatton. B S Springfield College. MS.. Unlvervty ot llllno~s:Ed D.. Artzona State Unlver!lty Buekingham, Willis J. (1969) Profe\\ r of Engl~sh. A B.. Hanard Unlverut): M.S.. Unlkenct) of W!\con\ln. Mddl\on P h D lndrdna Unlver\lt) Bulev, Jerr) L. (1973) Assocute Prate\\or 01 Cammuntcat~on.B.A.. Untrerslt) of Colorado. M A . Mlchlgan State Unlvers~t).Ph D Florida Stare Unnerwt) Burdcttr. H a l t e r E. I'J>n Prdt~*\urCmcrjl~.u i TL..IIIIvIII~!.R S . \I S . K . ~ t u \S!uc ('o lege ot l'ntt5nur~, 4M~N C<~l~rnb~~ - k.d D . t~t%cr\at$ Burdiek. Richard K. (1976). Profe\\or ot Stari\tica: Char. D r p ~ n m e n tof Dectslon m d Intamatton Sy\tem\. B S Untverrrt) of W)om~ng.MS.. Ph D . Trra\ A&M K nnerbirv Burg, B. Richard 1967). Profehaor ot Hlaron: B.A.. Unlrer\it) of Colorado; M.A.. We\tern State Co legc of Colorado. Ph D Unlvera ty of Colorado Burges,, Paul L. (1969 Rofeshor ot Ecanorne*. Chair. Depanment of Economtcs: B A,. Ph.D.. K nlvcrvt) ot Colorado. Boulder Burgojne. Edward E. 1951 , Prate\\ar Emcntu\ o t Chem \try: B.S Utah State Un~ver\!ty. M S Ph D.. L nlvcnnty of Wlaconam. Madson Burian. Edward R. 1989 A s ~ s r m Prate\\or r of Archbtecture. B Arch. Unnerall) of Southern Callfornta: M Arch. Yale K n versty Burh, h a r l W. 1949 Protesror Emrrllua of Technolop). B.A M A . Arizona Sure Unnerrlry: Ed D.. Bradle) Un~verslty Burke. Joy Patrleia 1981 A s a L r e Protea\or of Educilttun: B A,. San Jaae State Un!ver\tty. M Ed.. Ed D Rurger,. The State Unlvenkt) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -,I, . . . . . . . . . . 502 FACULTY Burke, William F. Jr. 1977 Protc\\or 01 Mtcrob~ol ogy: B.A Un#\erutvof DdlPaa. M.A Nonh Texas Slate Untrenll>. Ph D 4nlona Stale Unlberha) Burke. William J. 1962 . Profe\\or Emer~tu\ot Chemlstq: Dem Ementur. Gr~dudteCollege. A B Ohm L nlversll). Ph D Oh o Stae Un \crut) Burkett. Lee N. 1971). Proferwr ot Exercw Science dnd Ph)\ cal Educat on: B.A.. M.A Sdn Dlugo S A IC I L nwcrrlty. Ph D Whhlnytnn Sutc Ur IbCNt> Burns. Elitabeth K. 198? Profc\,or of Geograph). B A . Smith Cul ege M A. Ph D . Unlventr) of CJI forntd. Bcrkelr! Burrows. \eronica 1956 . A,\~\tdnt Prote\\or ot Eng~n~cnng: B S.. D rxel i n ver\lt). Ph D Prtnieton Llnnersay Burstein, D m i d 1982 4\arnldl~Profr\\or uf P h y \ r \ Astronom\: B.A.. W ~ \ l c ) . t nLn~vcrilly. I'h D ICI.\CI~IO . A ('.I tuml.,. .ll). M A . Ph D Llnner\it, of C ~ l l f o r n ~Lo\ a . Ange e\ Cad). Linell F. 1983 Aaroc ate Pmtc\\or ot Rultg!uu$ Stud o.Chaw. Depdnment ut Rellgloua Stud e*. B.A Newton College. M T S Th D Hanard L nwera 1) Cale. Timoth) 21. 198 ) A\,oclde P < te\\or of Eng ncrr ng. B.S.. Anrand St.!te Unt\er\lr\. Ph.D.. Unlrcrvt, c t Houton Callarman. Thomas E. 1980 4\\uc arc P r o t ~ n o of r Punh.t\lng. Tr~nrponatlo . Op.rdt on\. B B.A We51 Tcva\ Stare U n ~ \ e n ~ tM r . B A . 4r Tuna State Unlver,tl). Ph D . Purdue Unncrrclr Callirs. Frank 1990 .Ass qtant Prote\\or of Computer S~lcnceand Englnccring: B S . . . . . . Univurall) ot Ulster at Coler~lneINonhern Ireland. Ph.D.. l l n ~ v c n ~ot t v Durham England) Calleror, Charles R. (1980). Profe%\orot Law. B A,. Lnt\er\!l) ot CaI tornta. Smtd Cru,. I D IJnl\cr\et\ at Cdlifarnra. Davla Canright. James E. 1961 Prote\\ur Emer~tuaof Buvan). B A . Mraml Unnerait!: A M Ph.D. Hdrvdrd Unl\er\ltv Capco. Dasid (i.(19bS). Aa,!qtmt Proterwr ot Zoology. B S.. Ed nboro Sule Co lege. M.S.. U n w c n ~ l yof Houhtan. Ph D Unl\er\it\ of Texds. Awlan Card!. Robert I..1988 A*\ouale Pratcraor ot hlanqcment. M 4.. Ccnwl blnchtgan Unnermv: Ph.D Vlrglnra Po1)technlc Linner, tv Carlsen. Paul A. 978). As\ \tan1 Profe\\or ot Trrhnoloyy. B A E . M N.S Ed.D Anrona State Unner\tl) Carl3un. t:hrree I ~ h h \>>j,tant l',.>Icw~~r(11 Cdmmun~..t.un LI .\ \I 4 . C,.,tr.t,l~, SIA? I l n \ t r \ . l ) Ph D . L'n~tcr,8l! I I I Su .lhl.rn Cmfomla Carlson. lngeborg L. (1961 . Prote\\or ot German: Ab lur. Hulderltnachue. H r ~ d e l k r g :Vor\emeser and cdnd phll.. Unlven I)ot Hetdelkrg (We\! German)). Dr phll.. Uni\enlt) ot Er angen h u r r m k r g (Weal Geman, Carlsan, Ron 1986 Aaam are Protr\\or u f Engllbh. Dlrritor. Credl ve Wntln: Prooram. B A . M.A Un~vcrvl)of Utah Carney. James D. I967 Pratr\>or at Phllu\ophy. M.A Roo,cvelt Untverr 1). Ph.D Uol\er\ir) of Nebra\ka. Lmco n . . . . . . . .\. . . . . Carpenter. R.W. (19801. Protevor. Center for Solld Stss Sctenir m d Engtneer ng. D~rrctor.Ccnler for Solid Slae Sctencs: B.S.. M S Ph D Unlven~tvof C.tllforn~.l. Berle e) Carr. Chrialupher ( 9bT A%orrate Prute\\or ot Anrhropolo&y. B A . Un!\ersir\ of lilma~\.M A . Ph D.. Unibrrr~tyof Mlchlgan Carrigan, L a r r ? E.. Co one1 1986). Profeuor ot Aero\pa~cSludle,: Chslr. Depanment ot 4rro5pace SIU~IC,. B.S A n ~ o n aStare Linner*n\. M S Shtppnrhurg Slae Unnen!t\ Carroll, Christina 1966 Proferwr Ementu, of MU\,' Carroll. Kerin K. (1975) A\sc\t.~nl Profr\\or of H \tog. B.A Canzs~u\College. M A,. Ph.D . . . . . . . . Carson. henneth P. 19X6). 4\\hlant Protr\\or ot Mdndgen mt. B S . B A . Gcnc\.t Cullrge. M A . Ph D . Unncrvly of Akron t ' r r \ v r . 1;rurgr I.. I,,(>> .\.r.rl.tlr. Pr.,fc.*dr of C'I.L~*.:J.L.,n;d4gc5. B \ . \t .\ , 1nt.c!\jl! ut 'Ickl*: S I ' B . St 3 l i n ' . S ~ . r n c # > ~1'11# \D. : St . FACULTY 503 Casdno$a. Lrsula 119b71. A,,l,lanl i'lafc\ror s>f I;lu.dlaonal ,\Ll#ltl#ll~trlll~n and S u p r v l \ l ~ n:bnd Hunwr ('slllerr. 01 &luc~t~mm~l Poia\ Studct. B h ,~, . ~ ~ ~ I h e City of New Y a k M.S.. Slate University of New Yorl. Brockwn. -~ . Ph D.. Arizona State Untversity Case, James L. (1969). Aasoc~dteProfessor of Speech and Hearing Science: B.S., W e k r State College. M.S.. Ph.D Unrversty of Uuh Castelazo, lsmael IYM,. A$r#,!.mt Prdfcr,ur uf Englnccrtng: Inp. Y ~ LNatlonJ .. I'I>~)~~.'I.IIIc In~lnlute~hle\ncu,,hl S . Ph D.. Mdrrachuaztt\ insutute bf Technh~gy Cmalliere, William A. 1946). Professor Emer~tusof Technology: B.A.. M.A , Artrona State Unlveralty C a e n d e r , Gray 1977). Aaaoclae Professor ot Justice Studies: B.S.. Unrvenlty of Tennerwe: M.S M~ddleTennessee State Umveruly. Ph.D.. R a r ~ d a State Un~ven~ty. I D Unrventty of Tennessee Cayer, N. Joseph (1980). Professor of Publ~cAtfalrs: Director. School of Publrc Atfarra: B.A., M.P.A. University of Colorado: Ph.D Univeralty of Maaailchusetts ~~ ~ ~ ~ - . ~~~~. . . . . . . . . and Sciences, B A Central State Unlverslt). Obl~homs,M.A.. Ph D.. Un~\eraatyof OLl~homd Chealharn, Glenn W. (1975). Profeaaor of Leiaure Stud~es,Arsoc ate Dean. College of Pubilc Programs B S M S San Franctsco Sute Uni\ensty: Ph.D.. Un~vrraityof Mlnne5ota Chen, Stanley S. (1967). Professor of Engmeenng: Dlp1om.a. Tape, lnal!tute of Technolog> (Tatwan M S Ohlo Unlverstt). Ph.D. Unirenlry of Wiaconain, Madtson Ching, Chee (1989). Asnatml Professor of Dec~a~on and Informatton Sy\tem\: B.0 A . Natlonal Tatwan Unavenlly (Td~wm).M.S U n ~ r e nI) ot South Carolma, Ph.D , Purdue Unlversit) Chlislowa, Xenia (1980 Aa\ac~aeProfeaaar of Dance Cho. Jaewun I I ~ b h , A.r.,t~~lt , l ' r ~ t r . * ~of) r\lirLet on$. B S.. S r m l Nst~undL l n ~ \ z n ~(t S t u ~ t hKoredl. \I R .\ . & o r t h s t ~ ! e nI',nvcr\~t!, ~ PI) D , l'o!scn!t! of Pennsyl\ania Chau, Ju-Hsi 1973 Profeawr of Art. B A . Untven~tyof Kentucky. M A Ph D Pr~nceton Unlverslty Christensen, George (1975). Asaciate Professor of Arch~tecrure,B Arch llllnotr lnctlrute ot Technol . . . . . oa Cerven,. Randall S. (1986). Asslarant Professor of Christensen, Philip R. 11987). Aaalatant Profe\aor ot Geography. B S . M A . Ph D Untverslty of Geology: B S MS.. Ph.D.. Untvenliy of Nebraska Cal~fomta.Los Angeie* Christian, Charles W. (1985 Asalstant Protr5ror of Cesta, John R. (1975). Aasociare Professor of Fmance: B.S Capttal Urnuemty: M.B A.. Ph D.. Accountant): B B.A Un~vera~r) of Georgra: J.D. Fioridd State Unrversrty Un~versty of Vsgmu. Ph D . Untvenlty ot Georgla Chalquesl, Richard R. (1971). Professor of Christiansen, Kent M. (1966). A?\oc ate Profe\\or of Agribuslnesa and Env~ranmentalResources. B S Counselor Educat~on.B S M S Bngham Young D.V.M.. Washfington State Unlversty: M.S.. Ph.D.. Uni\enlty. Ph.D. Mlchtg~nStare Unrreralty Cornell Unwerslty Christie, J a m s F. (1988). 455oclae Profrshor of Chamberlin, Ralph V. (1986). Aaslstdnl Profeasor of Readmg Educarlon: B.A.. Lnlueraity of Cdlltornla. Physlcs: B.S., University of Ulah, M.S.. Ph.D.. Berlele): MA.. Syracuw University. Ph D.. Un~venltyof Calttarnia, Las Angelea Clarernont Graduate School Chance, John K. (1987). Aasoclate Profeaaar of Christine, Ray 0. 1958 Profeaaor Emrnru\ ot Anthropology: A.B.. Univera~l)of Pennaylvanla: Elementaty Education: A.B.. A.M., Nonhem A.M.. Ph D.. Untventn ot lll~nois Colorado L nlver5tty. Ed.D.. Artzona State Unlveralt) Chandler. h u g l a \ k'. rlYdb.. A j r u l a e Prufe>,dr ui 7mlog). B S l o t r c m q ui Ruhsver, M 4 .Johns Christopher, F. Scm 1986 API stant Proterwr 01 Hdpkm Untvrrrlt). 1'h.D.. Lnl\enrty ot (:al#torn#~. Fdmlly Resour~esand Human De\elaprnent. 6.S S& Francisco M S Unlven~t)of Nebm4.a. Ph D Oregon Slate Univerait) Chubrich, Robert E. (197 1). Aaswlare Profes\or of Speech and Heilnng Science. B A . Grlnnell . ~nlvers'ity College: M.A.. lnduna Univcr.uty. Ph D., Stale Unneralty of New York. Buffalo Chartier, George M. (1971). Associate Profeasor of Psychology. B S.. Umveralty of liitno~s.M A . Church, Kathleen K. (1969). Profeaaor of Zoology. Ph D., University of Oregon A~alrtantVlce Pre, dent for Acadernlc Progrdm,: R S.. MA.. Untvrr\!ry of Utah: Ph.D.. Un~$rralt)at Chasey, Eugene E (1965). Professor Emerctus of Calxfornta. Berkeley Educatlan. B S Nonhwertem State College: MA Colorado State Colieee: Ed.D. Unlvenltv of Churchill, William D. 1966 Protcsior Ementu* of Wyoming Educanon. Counselor. Unlverslt) Counaellng S e n s e : A B , Colg~teUn~vtrslt):M Ed 4lfred Chassin, Laurie (1979). Professor of Psychology: Unn\ersa): Ed D U n vcrrcty of Rahesre B.A., Brown Unlvemlty. M.S.. Ph.D. Columbia Cialdini. Robert B. 1971). Regentc' Profeaaor 01 Unlverslty Paychology: B.S Unlverstry of W~acon\ln.M.A Chaudhuri, Joyotpaul(1985). Profebsor of Polrtzcal Ph D . Umven~t)of Nonh Carolma. Chdpel Htll Science: Assocldle Dean. College of Llkral h a . . . . . . . . ~~ . . . . . . . . . . . 504 FACULTY Clark, Geoffrey A. (1971). Profeaaor of Anthrapol ogy; B.A., M A . Untvenlly of Aruona: Ph D Un~ver\ilyof Chccago Clark, Robert C. 1981). Profeahor of Mu\$c: B.Mur.. Central Melhodlst College: S M M . Union Theologtcal Semlnary Clark, William Dennis (1976). Aaxxidte Professor of Botany; B.A Sacramento State College: Ph.D.. University of Texas Cleary. Edward W. 1967). Profeaaor Ementus of Law: A.B.. Illlnols College. I.D.. Unlverrtty ot Illlnots. J S.D Yale Unlvenlly Clothier, Ronald R. (1955). Profesbor Emerltur of Zaolog). A B Fresna Stale College. M A Montana State Untverslty. Ph D . Univers~rvof New Mexico Cluff, Gordon L. (1963). Prate\ror of Speech and Hearing Science; B.A.. Artrona Slate Universtty: M.S.. Ph.D.. Southern Illinois Univenrty Cnha,. Jose A. I 1975,. ,\\\lclrc>r ! (11 g~nccrmy.hl ,\. l l n ~ r r r * ~.,l l ) ('rllic,m~n. S m D~zp,,.Ph D . l+ar\dro I.nt\rr.3,t) Coehran. Douglas L. (1968). Profesror Emerttua of Mandgement; B.S.. Ohio State Unlverrlty, M B A,. Harvard Un$verrlty. Ph D . Unlverait) of Oregon Cochran. Jeffer? K. (1984 A\\oc~dteProfeawr of Engtneenng: B S E . M.S.N.E.. M S I.E.. Ph.D. Purdue Unnerhlt) Coehran, John A. (1962 Profe\\or Emerirus of Economics. A B.. Drake Un~vently.A.M.. Ph.D. H m a r d Un!vers!ty Cocke. Robert D. (1983 A ~ ~ o c l a Professor te of An. B F A,. U n ~ v e n ~ of t y Artzana. MA.. M F.A.. Uni\rrrlly of Iowa Cohen, Cecilia (1983). Instructor of Nursing: B.S.. Baaton College. M S Anrona Slate Untrerslty Cohen, David 1967 , Prote5aor Emertlur of MUSIC. B.S M S . T h e Jullllard School: D.M A . Un!ver\~ty of Southem Calttornta (:ohen. Herbert (;.I I977 . A * \ c r ~ ~l'roie.rur tr uf E.c.rncntrr! Educalton: B S . \lLnlcnkry Ccrllr.ge. M A . . Hof\lr.! l'ndvch~l!. PI, D. I l ~ l # r c r v lof\ luud Cohen, Stewart M. (1989). A,,~avant Professor of Philosophy: B.A.. Wayne State Unlverr~ty.MA.. Unlver5ity of Callfornra. Sdnu Barbara; Ph.D.. Unnver\ity of Ariwna Cohn, Sanford J. (1979). A5aocrate Professor of Special Education and P\ychologv tn Educarton: Actlng Asoclate Dean of Graduate Praorams and Research: B.A.. M.Ed.. Ph.D. Johns Hoplms Untver*ll). Colb,, Arthur L. 19651, Asai\ldnt Professor ot Englt\h: B.A.. Untverrtty of Ma\\achu\etta. M.A , Ph.D. Unlvera~lyof Nonh Caroltna. Chdpe Hill Cole, Gerald A. (1958). Profe\aor Emerctun ot Zoology. A B Mlddlebury College. M.S St Ldwrence Unlversny. Ph.D.. Unlverwly of M$nne\ota . . Collins, Donald W. 1989 Profeaaor of Technology: Chair. Depanment of lnduarr~dlTechnology; B.Arch.. Vtrgtnra Polytechn~clnalltute and Stare Untverrnty. M S . Ph D.. Untverstry ot Ill~nols. Chlcaao Collins. James P. (1975). Assocldte Profe\aar of . . . . . . . . ~~~~ ~ ~ ~ . . Collofello. James S. (1979). Assocvate Profe\sor of Computer SclenLe dnd Engineering. B.S.. M S Nonhern Illlnolr Untverr~ty.Ph D Nonhweitern Unnervt) Cameaux. Malcolm L. (1969). Proterwr of Geogra phy; B.A Untverrbly of Southwestern Loulaiana. M A , Southem Illiflo!> Uni\er\tl). Ph.D. Loulstana State Unlverally Comfort. Joseph R. 1981). Pmfe'aor of Physics: A B Rlpon College: M.S.. Ph.D.. Yale Unlvenlty Cook. Edward A. (1985). Aasiarant Profc\,ar ot Plannmg: B.S.L.A Wa5htngcon State Unlvera~ly. M L A . Utah Scale Un~ventty Cook, Jeffrej (1961 Regenla' Profeaaor of Arch lecture. B Arch. Unnenlt\ ot Man~toba (Canada): M Arch. Prdll lnaltlute Cook. Phil A. 1963 Proteaaor Ernerltua of Educatton. B.A Southwestern Slrre College; M.A.. Colorado Sutc College of Education. Ed D . Unlven8ty ot Kansas C w k , Suzanne M. (1974 Aslocrate Profe\sor of Management. B.B A.. M.B.A.. D B.A Texas Tech Unlversitv C'wr. Lallie I.39ll.. Prnrr..,or .,f 1'~nl.r Afi.ur\: Pr~wJcntol tlte Ioncr\lt). ;\ H . \$,nnrrn Ar17und I'nn :rvI\. \ I A . l'h D , N ~ > h ~ f l ~ ~t .. m n.bcr~~~! Corbin. Charles B. (19b2). Profebsor of Ekcrc~se Science and Phy\tcal Educat~on.B S Unl\eruty of Ne* Mextco. M S Untventty of Illlno~\:Ph.D.. L nwen ly of Ncw Mextco Corder, Brice W. 197 I Profe-\or of Exercne Suence and Physlcal Educatcon; A\?trtanl Dean, Pre Health Prote\5ton5. College of L1ber.d Ana and Sc~encea.B A.. Lynchburg College: M Ed.. Ed D. Temple Unlver\lty Corey. Frederick C. (1987). Asatslant Proteaaor of Commun~calion.B.S.. C e n w l Mrchagdn Unnentry: MS.. Southern I llnols Un~vera~ty. Ph D Unrrer>tt) of Ari7on.l Corman. Ste\en R. (1987). Asatrranl Profe\\ar of Communicdtlan: B S Illtnol\ State Unlver\~ly. M A . Ph.D Univcrally of Ill~nata C o n e , Taylor (1989). A\alaranl Profeaaor of Engllsh: B.A Flondd Slate Un,ber$l!y. M.A. Unlversnry of Mtchlgan. Ph D L nl\errlly of Florida Cosand. Walter A. 1976). Asaocrale Profe\aor of MUSIC.B.M M M.. Unlveralrv of Roche\ler (:a13 ('ardenas, Slnrgarita lYnl ,\.r,ar at S p ~ t t l ~ Rn .\ . ('rl~ionttdi l d c l l n . \ c r ~ ~ t'IJ,.\, 1n o e c , ~ ~ !of C ~ l ~ f ~ , r n ~ d , I)L\I~. Ph I ) . I nl\cr*llr dl \ c l , c l l l : Couch. Sanford C. (1962). Profecror of Ru\s~an. B.A.. M.A.. Ph D . Untverr#ty of Wl\con\ln. Madlaon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FACULTY 505 . Coudroglou. Aliki (1971 Professor of Sactal Work: B A . College of St Benedlct. M S W . Uni\entty af Minnewta: D.S.W.. Columbra Untverclry Cowley, Anne P. (19831. Profesaor ot Phjrlcsl Astronomy: B A . Wellesley College. M S Ph.D., Unlvenfty of Michigan Cowley, John M. (1969). Regents' and Calvin Professor of Physlcs: B S M S D Sc Un Vera ty of Adelatde (Australla : Ph D , Massachusett? Institute of Technology Cox, Frank E. 19721, Professor Ementus of Technolog). B.S.M.E.. Purdue Un~versay.M S E Arlrona State Unnersa) Cox. Ste\en R. (1970 Assoctate Professor of E c a n a m u B.S Untreratry of Wiaconsln. Madlaan: M.A Ph.D.. U n ~ \ e n ~ ot r y Mrchlgan Craft. John E. 1973). Asaoc~ateProfeasor af lournalism and Telecornmuntcatton. B F.A. M A . Ph.D , Ohto Lnlverstty Cranmer. William H. (1963), Profeasor Emerirus of Social Work: B.A.. Untversnty of A h " . M S Case Western Re\erve Unlventrv Crawford, John E. 11980). Assaclate Profe%sorot Communlcallon: B.A Nebraska Wesleyan Unlveralty. M A . Sacramento State College: Ph.D.. University of Southern Cdl~fomla . . . . . . . Crowe, Barbara J. (1981). Associate Professor of MUSIC: D~rector.Music Therapy: B M M.M.. Mlchlgm State Unlvenlry Cullen, Ruth M. (1986). Asslatant Professor of Sociology: B.A Mount St. Agnes: Ph.D., Fordham Universtt) Cumrningr, Lawrence T. (1970 Assaclate Profeasar of Counselor Education, B.A M.A.. Anzona State Un~venity.Ed.D.. Untvenbty of Cdllfomia. Los Angeles Curran, Mark J. (1968 Professor of Spanish and Portuguese. B.S Rackhurst College. Ph.D.. St. h u l a Universitv Curr)-Rodriyue?. Julia E. 119nX~.A.,~rt*nt Rnfc.,ur. S W I J I J ~dnd ) l l ~ * p l n Rererrctt ~r Ce,ttcr. R A . L in~rcr\~tr 01 ('dllforn a. Ssnta B ~ r h uM~A ~ h . D . ~ n r r e n iofy Texas. ~ " b t t n . . .. . . D'Andrea, Frank L. 1972). Professor Ementus of Muc~c:B.A.. M.A.. M . D . Colurnbta Unlvenity D'Angelo, Frank J. (1970), Profesor of Engltch: B S Loyola Unwenlty. New Orleans: M.A.. Tulane Univentty. Ph D., Un~versttyof Nebrarka. Ltncaln Daane, Calvin J. (19631, Professor Ernerstu%of Coun-elor Educat on; B.S , Untverstty of Wircon sin; M.A.. Calumbla Un~verslty;Ed D , lndlana Untver5lty Dagger. Richard K. (1976). Assoc~ateProfessor of w Polltlcal Scnence: B.A.. Untverqity of Mnsoun: Creighton. Judilh M. (1967). Professor Ementua of Ph D.. Un~versltyof Minnesota Famrly Reqource5 and Human Development: B S Dahl, Jeannine (1989 Assactate Profescor of Unlverslly of Anzona. M.S.. M.C.. Anzana State Untver, ty. Ph.D.. Unlventty of Arlrana Nur5tng. B.S., Untvenlty ot Kansar. M A Ed D Unlvervty of Nonhern Colorado Crittenden. W. Jackson (1988). Asr~\tantProfessor of Polttlcal Sclence. B A Tufts Unlvenrty. M.M.. Dahl. Richard C. (1966 .Professor Ementus of Law: B A . B L S Untvers ty of California: LL.B.. H m a r d Un~vers~ty: D.Phll.. Un verslty of Oxford (Eneland) Catholrc Universitj Croft. Lee B. t 1',73,. ,\,\c.~,it~ I'rufer\o~o i Ru>*~rn. Dshl, Ronald D. (1988). Associate Profewor of Technology: B S.. M.S., Un~vers~ty H S . 4 r w " n i S I ~ IVCn t \ e r > ~ ~My A , . Lln~\cr\tt)01 of Nonh 4r~ron.t.I'h 0.. ('nnlell I.n~vcr\~t) Dakota. Ph D.. Iowa State Un~versity Crunin. John R. t IYhh,. Prote\w,r of Chcmj.ln: Dale?. Michael J. lV7X,. I'rc,fc\.ur .rf S c a d Work: H A c'ol egc 01 Wu,\!cr. PI) D I'n6\,crl$l! oi U S . S p r l n ~Hill Cullcpc, hl S W . St I.oul\ Cd urldo It I I'~ltverr,l\of I'ltt*burrh. - . D5.W . Tulane ~;l~ver%sty Cronkite, Walter 1986). Professor of Journalrm and Telecommuntcatton Dalgleirh. Donald D. 1962). Professor of Mll~tary Sclence. B A . Carleton College; M A , Colurnb~a Crosby, L a ~ r e n e eA. 19831. Asrocrate Profeaaor of Untversity: Ph D., Unlvenlty of Colorado Marleung. B.S.. M.B.A.. Ph.D.. Univeniryof Mlchlcan Daneke, Gregory A. (1982). Professor of Public Affalrq. Bu\~nessAdm~n~rmtion and Envtranrnental (:rmwn. Stephen. bl.8lur 1987,. A*\l\lilr~Prcrte*\c>r Studtes: B A,. M A . Bngham Young University: uf '4dlrdq Sclencc. B 5.. L nltcr\ll) of Suulhcm Ph.D Un~vers~ty of Califomta. Santa Barbara (:olorsJ~. hl P A . Wr.*lr.m Kr.ntu;r! I'rlwcritt) Daniel. Norman E. (1970). Awxiate Profe~corof (:rouch. Beulah I I957 P r u f e ~ u rErnentur of Transpanation: B S.. M S Un~vers~ry of Tennessee. f?du:dtlon. 8 ,\ I \ h r . , a n Stdle L'nlvcr\ll) Knoxv#lle Ph D lnd~anaLniversity Crouch. Peter 19851. Prafeaaor of Engineering: Dannenfeldt, h a r l H. (1956). Professor Emeritus of Director. Sy\tem Sc~enceEnglneenng Research Htqtory: Dean Emerims, College of L~beralAns and Center; B S M S.. Unlverslty of Wanvtck Sc~encea:A.B Valparaiso Un venlty; M.A (England Ph.D.. Harvard Unlvers>fy lndlana Universrtv: Ph D Unlvers~tyof Chlcaea Crowder, Troy F. 19701,Professor Ementus of Dantico, Marilyn 1981). Asqoclate Rofersor of Journal~smdnd Telecommunsat~an,B.A.. Poltttcal Sctence: B A , Urnvers~tyof lllinatr; M.A., Unwerrtty of South Dakota: MA.. Un~verslryof Ph.D Flonda State Untventry Iowa . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . ~ . . . .. . . . . 506 FACULTY Darst. Paul W. 1976). Professor ot Ererctre Sctence de Vattie. Nichnlw (19741. Asroclate Profcs\cu of and Phy~lcalEducalnon: B S M S.. Ahran An. R .A . l.ong Beach Srsrc Iln~\enoty,hl S 111 nu!. In.t.lute ot Tecltnul~zv Unlverslt): Ph.U Ohlo Stale L nnerslly -. Dauten, Joel J. (1960). Profeshar Ementus of F~nance. Demeke, Howard J. (1962). Professor Emeritus of B S M S Ws\htngton Unwerslty: Ph.D, Education. A.B.. San Francisco State College; M.S., Lnlveruty of Iowa Ed.D., Unzvenny of Southern Cal~farnia Dave). William ti. 1976). Aasoclare Profeswr of DeSerpa, Allan C. (1975). Associate Pmfessor of Communtcarlon: B.A , Pennaylvanla State Ecanamrcs B.A Untvenlty of Santa Clara. Ph D., Untversity of Cdlifomba. Santa Barbara Untventty. M A,. Columbia Unlven~tj.Ph D Indcana Untver\tly DeSilva. Patricia S. (1988). Assistant Professor of Nunmg. B S.. Univen~tyof Southwestern Davidson, Joheph K. 1973). Professor of Englneer Louts ma, M S.H Tulane University. Ph D., mg. B M E M Sc Ph D Ohm State Unnerslr) Unnersiry of Texas. Austin Daris, George R. (19801. Awoc ate Professor of Enyneenng. B S E E M S Untverstty of Illlnolr: Detrie, Thomas (1984). Associate Professor of An; B FA.. M.F.A.. Lou~stmaTech Univenlly Ph.D I ntventty of Ar 7ona Davis. Joseph M. 1975). Associate Pmfeasor of Dey, Sandwip (1987). Ass~rtantProfessor of F~nance.B S Unwerrlty of South Carolma: Engmeenng: B.Tech., Banares Hindu Un>versity M.B A,. T a d \ A&l Unlrenlty: Ph D Un vervty of (India): M.S.. Ph D Alfred Unlvenity Georgta I)e#clih?. Thomas I.. ( IYMr. A>\rx.~alr I'rofs\\or uf Davis, Keith (1958 Professor Ementus of ManageF.\mw#\rS.lcncz md I'h)\sdl R l ~ c ~ t ~5.S m: ment: B.B A,. M B A,. Unlver\lty ot Texas: Ph D.. Ccntrd Mlcln!dan U n ~ v m $ l )\{.A . . i'n~ver\~ly of Mnrh8ran. Ohm State Unlvenitv ~. H . S D . ln.lnn- L'nnvchlh Davis, Robert F. (1959 Prafeswr Ementus of Di Cirro, Datid B. (1989). As%~rtant Profeasor of Communrcalron. B A . M A . Ph.D.. Unnenlly of Destgn. B.Arch.. M C R P Nonh Dakota Stare Unsverslty Illinoc\ Davis, Sanford S. (1951). Professor Ementus of Diebich, Suzanne Wagner (1988). Asrlrtant Counselor Educdtlon. A B B.S.. Central Mlrsoun Professor of Computer Science and Engmeenng: B S.. M.S., Ph.D State L nlvemtty of New Yark. State College. A.M. Llnlvenlt) of Mnasoun. Kan\a5 Clty: Ed D L ntveralty of Ca omda Stony Brook Dietz, Robert 1977). Profe5sor Emerttus of Geology, Davis, Tara A. 1989 4srl~tantProfessor of Aero\pdre Studle,: B.S Untvers~tyof Tennerree. B.S.. M S., Ph.D. Untverslly of Illlnons M.A M Embry Rcddle Aeronaut cal Unlverstty Ditaworth, Richard L. (1959). Professor Emeritus of Engmeenng. B S.. M.S.. Iowa State College: Ph.D.. Daby. Jeanette A. (1986). A~rlatantProfessor of Management: B S.. Viterbo Col ege, Ph D Michigan State Unlverstty Unlven ty of Arlronn Dittert, Alfred E. Jr. (1967). h f e s s o r EmenNs of Deaeh. Dorolh) F. (1967). Professor Ementur of Anlhropoloey: B.A M A . Untvenily of New Phybrdl Educdllon. B.S.. M S . Unl\enlt) of Meuco. Ph.D.. Unlventty of Anrona Illcnolr. Ph D . Untventty of Michlgan Doan, Jeriy (1979). Professor of Musrc. B.M E.. Dean, Arthur G. 1971). Asxxtate Professor of M M North Texas Slate Untversfly: D.M.A.. Engineenng: B.A.. M.S.. Texas Tech Unwenity: Lnlvenlty of Mlchigan Ph D Texa, A&M Untventty Doane, Winifred W. (1977). Professor of Zoology: B.A., Hunter College of the Clty of New York: Debenport, Syl\ia (19781, Professor of Muslc. B.M.E.. B.M.. M M lndldna Unrverstty M.S Untvenity of Wcrcons~n.Madison: Ph.D., Yale Unlvenlty DeBerg, Curtis L. (1985 Astrtant Profeshor of Accountancy: B A,. Uni\ervl) of Northern lowa. Dobkin, William E. (1970). Professor of Theatre: M.S Ph.D.. Ohlahoma Sute Un~venity:C.P.A.. A B .Eastern Mlchlgan Unlvenlty: M.A.. lowa U n ~ v e n ~ of t y Colorado: Ph D.. Indiana University Dellheim, Charles J. 1980). Assw ate Professor ot Doebler. Betlie Anne (1971). Professor of English. Hlatory. B A . State Unlvenlly of Neu Yorl. Dtrector. lnterdrsc!pl~naryHumanities Program, Bnnghamlon: M.A.. Ph.D \ale Untversity B.A M A,. Duke Unlverslty. Ph D Unwenity of Wiqconsm. Madlson de MarnelTe. Peter ( 1989). Abslrtant Professor of Phblo3ophy: B A,. Untvenily of Massachu~etts. Doebler, John W. (1970). Professor of Engl~rh.B A . Amher~l.Ph D H m a r d Un~veraa) Duke Umvenrty. M.A., Ph.D.. Unlverslly of Wtsconsin. Madson DeMars, James R. 1981). A\so~sateProfesso of Mu7 c: B.A Mncdle\ter College. M A . Ph.D.. Donelson, Kenneth L. (1965). Pmfessor of Englrsh: Unlverq ly of M~nne\ota.M nneapolta B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D Unuversitv of Iowa DeMassa, Thomas A. 1966). Profec~orof EngineerDonnelly, Aaron V. (1962). Professor Emenfur of ing: B.S E E . M S E E . Ph.D., Un~venty of Engineenng: B.S E E . M.S.. Univcmitv of lowa; Mlchtgan M.A.. Columbra Unwemiry: Ph.D.. Unlverslty of Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . ~~~~ . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FACULTY 507 Dorman, Michael F. (1976). Profea-or of Speech and Heartng Sctence. B S . Untventty ot Washington: M.A.. Holltna College: Ph D Unlveralty of Connecticut Dorn. Ronald 1. 1988). A\slatant Profcs?or of Geograph). A B M A . Unrrerhtly of Caltfornla. Berkele): Ph.D Unlveruty of Callfornra. Lor Aneclcs . . . . Douthwaite. Julia \ . (1989 A~atatantProtesbor af French: B A,. Unlvrrvry of Warhlngton. Cen fica de Maitn5e. Unners 1) o f Nantes France): M.A.. Univer\~lyof Waahtngtan. M A . Ph D Pnncetan Urnvent¶\ . Edelrky, Carole (I976 Profe\aor ot Elcmenurv Eduiatmn. B S Unlver5 ly pt Cincnnnatt. Ph.D . Un ver, ly of Ueu MEC IU Eden. Alp 1989). Auialdnl Prote\!ur ut Marhernat~cs: B A B S Boganct lln!vrraity (Turhuy M A . Ph D.. Ind m a Lnlver\tt). Blaarntnglon Eder. James F. Jr. I1975 Prafc\\or of Anthropol ogy. B S Cd forn1.t ln\trrute ot Tcchnolagv: M A.. Ph D.. Unruer\llv of CdI fornra. San1.t Bdrbara Edwards, Gus (1988). A\\ucldIe Prote\\or 01 Theatrc E d ~ a r d sJohn . I.. I ,IOJ,. P r ~ f c w .,I r R c J J ~ ~~81d , I.~hr:,r\ S.lcnre k . * r . . ~ l ~ \ rI>#re.l.,r. . Fxlcntlr~l Etlo.st <,!I. R S . I<.,.. S1:dc L n!\cr*.l\. !I \ . Kg1 D . . . . . . . ~~. Dowling. Thomas E. (1988). Aaclaldnl Profehsor of Zoology. B S . Unner\tty o f Mlchtgan. Ph.D.. Wayne State U n vemty Doyle. Donald P. ( 1962). Profea5or of Theare B A Arilond Slate Univeralrv: M.A.. Nonhuealem Un verrtt). Ph D . Unnerslt) of Mtnneqata Drake, Jarlison M. 11971). Professor Ernenrus af Educauon. B S . M S .Southern I tnols Unnenlty: Ed.D.. Columbm Umvemty Dresskell, Nadine (1936). Profeuor Ementu? ot Muvc. B S.. Baultng Green State Unlven!t). M A . Columbia Un!verslt\. Drirroll, Michael F. (1971 Asociare Prafea\or of Mathemattc~B A . St John', Unlverctr): M.S.. Ph.D.. Lmvemr) ot Arizona Dubie. Norman (1978 . Profe,aor of English B A . Goddard College: M FA.. Unlvenll) of loud Dudek. Leona V. (1960). Profeahor Ementub of Educat~on.B Ed. Nattonal Ca lege of Education: M.A.. Arilond Slxe Unnerslty Durn. Denms M. 1977). A\,ocnate Profesror of Engtneenng. B S MS.. Ph.D. Unlrerslry of Arizona Dundas, Mary Jane 11975 Aaboclae Professor of Health Admlnl~trdltondnd Polic): B.A.. Cahfomla Sure Un~ver\aty.Long Beach. J D Loyo a Maryrnount Un~venoy Durrenberger, Robert W. 1971). Professor Ementua at Geography. B S . Moorhead Sute Co lege. B.S., Cdlifornid lnatltute of Technology. MS.. Unlven ty of W ~ x o n n. \ Mddnon: Ph.D. Untvemtty of Califomld. Lo\ Angele! - ~ ~~~ . . . . . Eck. Roger D. 1 Is718 . I'mlc\,.,r of l>ec.\ on ~ n d Infunndl~<~n S)rlr.m, tl S Ch t..C.ark*on (:ullcge <,I~ ~ i h ~ t\I ~R ..\ l l. I ~ nl\~.r. i ~ I, ~i YE* MC\I;,): Ph D.. ~ula; Untver\lt) Erkert. Thomas W. (1971). Assockate Professor of An. B.A.. M.F.A Arizona Slale Unlverrlty Untverrlt) Edwards. Marvin J. (IY59). Prufea\or Emer tu\ ot Techno ogy. B S M A . Anxond S l ~ t eUnlvenlty Eeds. Maryann H. l1975). A\\oclate Prufe\sor of Readlng and Library Science. B S Calltornla State Unv.ervt). Sacramento: Ph.D. Unlvervt) of Oregon Eisenberg. Nancy H. (1976 . Prafc\\or ot Phy~hol ag): B.A.. Un ver\lry ot Mlchlgsn. M.A. Ph.D.. Untrentlr of Cal~fcrnra.Berhele) Ekmanis. Rolls 1963). Protruor ot Ruwan: B A,. M 4 . Unners~lrof Wi\cun*~n.M~dlron.Ph D.. Indlma Untber\ttr E l Diast). Ram) 19x9). A w x i d l e Prote,ror of Arch lecture. B Sc . Unlver\lly of Alerandrid (Eg>pt M.Arch.. McGlll Un~uer\tt) Canada). Ph D Concordla Unlver\lry Candda) E l Ghazaly. Samir M . 1988 Awalant Prafe%or of Engtneenng. B.S M S Cdro Unlverstty Egrpl): Ph D . Unnersttv of T e w . Auittn Elgot Draphin. Jennifer J. 1989). Ah\l\trnt Profasor of Computer Sctence and Englnecnng: B A,. Um\n,ily of V rgmls M.S.. Ph D Unlveruty of Maryldnd Ellis, Roben H. I1962 Profe%or Emcntu, ot Journalbarn and Telerornrnunaatlon. A\*oclate Vlce Preudent tar L nnervr) Re alcons. B A,. Artrand Stare Univerait): M.A Care Western Rererve Unneraoy Ellison, Geraldine I1981 87: 19b6. A ~ ~ o c l n r Professor of Nunrng. A\!ocrae Dean. Academic Proeram5. College of Nurs~ng.B.S.N.. Bere., Cn eer: M.S N . Vanderbl t Un~ver\iIv:MA.. P~.D.. Arvona Sure Ln!ber\!ly Ellman, Ira M a r k 1978 Prute\\or of L;lw~ B A,. Reed College: M.A Unlver\lt) of Illinois. J D.. Univera~tyof Cal~fomra.Berke ey Ellner, 4nthony Jr. 1960). Prote\\or Emenlu, ot Archttecture. B A . CII) Untver\lly of New Yarh. MA.. Calurnbva Unnrr\ltv. M Arch.. Yale Untver\lt$ . . . . . . . . . . . . 508 FACULTY . Unlverslty Elmore, James W. 1949). Professor Emernus of Planning: Dean Ementub. College at Arch~tecrure and Envtronmental Dea~gn:A.B.. Unlverr ty of Nebraaha: M.S.. Colurnbla Untverslty El Sharawy, El-Badawy (1989 Asststant Professor of Engineering. B Sc M.Sc Manaoura University (Egypt). Ph.D.. Unlvrra~tyof Maaaachuaetta. Amherst Engel. Glorianne (1982 Aaaoclate Profeasar of Theatre. B F A . Unlveraity ot Arizona: M A . Ph.D.. University ot Pltt\burgh Engelhardt, Florence P. (1965). Aaaociate Professor ot Socral Work. B.A .College ot Mount St Vincent: M.S S Fordham Untversbty English, William S. 1962 Professor Emeritus of Mustc. B M Wdahbum Untverslty: MA.. Ph D.. George Peabadv College Engstrom. John A. 111. Water Sergeant (1987). lnstmctor of Mtlltary Sclrnce Entz. Adele 11984). In,tructor ot Nuralng. B S N Unlverslt) of Wa5hmgton. M N.. Unaversnt) of Kansas Eribes, Richard A. (1976). Profesar of Archttecture. Asaxidle Dean. College of Archllecture and Envtronmental Derlgn. B.Arch.. M.Arch Ph D Un~verallvof Southern Cdltlornra Emo, Richard B.0957 62. 1467). Proteaaor Emeritus ot Enslt\h. B A,. Mlihtgan Sure tnnersrty. M A . Unlver\tty of Denber. Ph D . Uniters~tyot Mlnne!ora Evans, Donotan L. 1966 Prate\\or of Engtneenng: Vlce Chd r. Engineering. B S M E Unlversrty of Ctnctnnat~.Ph D Nonhue\tem University Evans. John Y. (1964). Profe\\or of English: B.A.. Holy Croaa College: M.A.. Ph D , Yale Unrversrty Evans. Kenneth R. 1980 Asocrate Profe~qarot Markettng. B A . Unlveruty of Cal~fornla.Davla. M.B A . California S t a e Unlver5lty. Sacramento: D.B.A.. Unrver\lty of Colorado. Boulder Eyring. LeRoy (1961). Regent,' Professor Emenms of Chem~stry:B.S Unlver\lty of Arizona: Ph.D.. Univervty ot Callfornla. Berkeley .. . . . . . . . . . . . Faas, Larry A. (1967). Profeasar of Special Educa tlan: Coordinator. Post baccalaureate Program. Awsrtant Dtrector. Dlvtrton of Curriculum and I n ~ t r u c t i ~B.S.. n . Iowa Sure Unlvenlty: M 4 . Colorado State Colle%e,Ed.D.. Utah State lTnlverclfv ... . ,\. 1083,. .As\oc~~te Prote,\or 01 Faml.y Rrsource* ~ n Human d I>c\z.c,pmcnl: 1%A lln~vcnnt)of CuldrlJu. \1 5 Ph D Okldnomd . . State Unrversrty Faeth, Stanley H. (1980). A\\octae Professor of Zoology. B.S.. M.S.. University of Cincmnati: Ph D Flanda State Unnverslty Fafitis, Apostalos (1984). Arstsrant Professor of Engineering: B S.Eng.. Ar~stotel!onUn!vers~tyof . . . . . . . Fabe,. Richard Thessalonlkl (Greece): M Eng Soulh Dakota School of Mines and Technology: Ph.D.. North westem Unlverslty Fahlman, Betsy 1988). Asoctate Professor of Art. M.A.. Ph.D.. Unlvenlty 01 Delaware Fairall, Jeffrey A,, Cdptdin 1988 Assistant Profewor of Milnary Sctence: B.A.. Unlverslty of Anzona: M A . Pepperdtne Unlreralty Faith. Roger L. (1981 .Professor of Fxonomlca. B.A., St Mary's College of Cdliforn1.4:M.A.. Ph.D., Unlverslt) ofCal~fom!a.Loa Angeles Falconer, Steven E. (1989 A5slstant Professor of Anthropology. B A .Washington State Unlverslty: M.A.. Ph.D.. Unlverslt) of A n z o n ~ Fall. Patricia L. (1989). Asiavant Professor at Geography, B A,, Pre\cott College. M S Ph D Uni\ersity of Arizona . P~:D.. IJ&venity of Caltfornla. Berkeley Farber. Bernard 1971). Professar ot Sociology. A.B.. Roosevelt Un~vcrrlty.A M.. Ph.D.. Unlversit) of Chlcago Fargotstein, Barbara (1988). Aac slant Professor of Nuramg. B.S.. B.S N.. Arlrond State Unlverslty M N Untverslt) of Caltforntd. La5 Angeles. Ph D.. Umver*lty of Utah Farin. Gerald 1987). A\aoc~dteProfessor of Computer Science and Eng~necr~ng: B.A.. M A . Ph D Unlvera~tyot Br*un\chuelg W e t Gemany) Farmer. Frank I). s 19711 , ANX x c Pru!:wr d i \l,ithcm.ttt.\. B .. .I .U :I , Cn.%ch~ty rn~a, R . . PI D . I'r>~\r.r*~l\ .>I Wi*lltni!t~n Farness, Sherly F. 1969 Profe\aor Emerrtus of An. B A,, MA., Mlchlban Sute Univeracty Farris. Martin T. (1957). Regcntq' Profersor of Transponat~on.B A . M A . Untversiry of Montana: Ph D.. Ohm Stdte Un~verslty Fausel. Donald F. (1969 Asaocrate Professor of Soctal Work: Director. M.S.W. Program: A B., S.T.B S.TL.. St. Mary'* Unlverray. M S W . Fordham Untverslty: D.S.W.. Columbia Unlvers ty Faustini. Antony A. (1983). Assoclare Profeasor of Computer Scrence and Engtneenng. B.S.1C.S.. Ph.D.. Untvers~tyof Wdrwich (England) Fearon, Harold E. (1961 1. Professor Emerltur of Purchasing Management. Ndttanal Association of Purchasing Management Professor: Drector. Center for Advanced Purchasing Stud~es:B.S ,M B.A.. Ind~anaUntverslty. Ph.D.. M~chrganState Un,%erslt) Fehr,Fred S. (1971). AsIocnare Prafe,roraf Psychology: B.S.. University of W~sconsin,M A,. Ph.D Waahxneton . Unlverssty Feldhaus, Anne (1981). Professor of Religious Studter. B A . Manhattanvllle College: Ph.D., Univerbity of Pcnnsylvdnia Feldsher, Bernard R. (1989). A~ctstantProfessor of Aerospace Studtes, B A . Washington State University: M S .Go den Gate University . . ~~~ . . . . 510 FACULTY Frederick, Harold R. (19881, Asststant Professor of Elementary Educatton, B A Chtco Slate College: MA., Califomla State Unrvenay, Chlco Freeman, Donald J. (1989). Professor of Secondary Educatlon; Inrerim Director. Divtsion of Curriculum and Instruction; Associate Dean. Undergraduate Programs. College of Educatran; B A . Grinnell College M.A.. Ph.D.. Michtgan State Unlverslty Freund, John E. (1957). Professor Emeritus of Mathematics: B.A M A . Untventry of Callfarnla, Los Angeles, Ph D.. Unlverssty of Pittsburgh Fritzemejer, Joseph R. 1977). Professor of Accountancy; B.B.A Baylor Unlverstty. M B.A.. D.B.A.. Ind~anaUniversity: C.P.A.. Texas Fronske, Jeanne Otis (19751, Associate Professor of An; B.A., DePauw Unlverslty. B F A . Denlson Unwerslty, M F A,. Ohlo Slate University Frost. Melbin Jesse (1965). Professor Emeritus of Geography; B.S.. Arilona State Unlvers~t).M S Brigham Young Unlversrty; Ph.D., University of Flanda Fry, Harold (1958). Professor Ementus of Engrneer mg; B.S.. Colorado State Unlverslty. ME., Unlvenlty of Wyoming. M.S.. Unlventty of Colorado Fuchs, Jacob (1951). Professor of Chemtstry; B.A.. New York Unlverslty. M S Ph D , Unlverslty of Illinois Fuehs, Rachel G. (1983). Assoc~ateProfessor of History: B.A . M A .Boston Unlvers~ty;Ph.D.. Indiana University Fullerlnn. Rill J. I 1958,. Prdie,aur Emer~Iu.of FA~tliln~>n. kt S..\unhu :*lens Strllc ('81 IL.&C. h 1 . D F.1 . I.tt~\er\'t\ui0Llhhom.i Fullinwider. S. Pendletan 11967). Associate Professor of Hlslory. B.S., U.S. Na\al Academy. M.S .Ph.D.. University of Wlsconsm. Madson Furnish, Dale B. (1970). Professor of Law; B.A., Gnnnell College: J.D.. University of lowa; LL.M.. Un~versityof Mlchrgan Furnish, Hannah Arterian 1979). Professor ot Law. B.A., Elmlra College, J D., Univera~tyof Iowa Gaffney, Philip D. (1957). Professor Ementus ot Education; B S Northem Illrno~sState Unrveralty, M.A.. Ph.D State University of Iowa Gafford, Zindra (1988). Aaslatant Professor of Technology; B.A., M.A., Anzona State Un~versity Gaines. Sylvia W. (1972 .Professor Emeritus of Anthropology; B.A., M.A Ph D., Arizona State University . . . . . . . . Garcia, Nelda C. (1973 75: 1986), Assoctate Professor of General Business; B.S., M.A.. Texas Woman's Unrvers~ty:Ph.D.. Michigan State Unlverslty Garrity, Marjorie L. I1975 .Assistant Professor of Nursing. D~ploma.Vassar Brothers Hospaal: B S., Univenlty of Bridgepart: M.S ,Case Westem Reserve Unlverslty Gasowski, Ronald E. (1971). Professor of An; B.S.D., University of Mlch~gan;M.F A,. Unrverslry of 1 Washington Gavin. Frank C.. Lieutenant Colonel (1988). l'mfei,or of h l l l t t q Sc.cn;e. ('lu~r.Lkputtnent of M I I I L *S~C I C ~ CRUS. L'ntvcrb~t)of H )umlng; hl S.. I l n ~ \ e r s ~01 r %\Itssour, Geer, John G. (1986). Assistant Professor of Pollt~cal Sclence; B A,. FranLltn and Marshall College: M A , Ph.D Pr~ncetanUnlventty Geller, Stephen (1988). Assocrate Professor of English. B A,. Dattmouth College. M F.A., Yale Unlverslt) Gereboff, Jwl(1978). Associate Professor of Rel~giousStudies: B.A.. New York Unlvenay. Ph.D Brawn Unlvers~ty Gerking, Shelby D. (1974 h f e s s o r Emeritus of Zoology: A.B.. DePauw Unwerslty; Ph.D.. lnd~ana Universit) Gerlach, Vernon S. 1963). Professor Ementus of Educatran; B.A ,Wayne State Unlverslty. M.A , Uni\ersity of Minnesota. Ed.D., Anzona State Unlverslty Gesell, Laurence E. (19841. Assistant Professor of Technology; B.A.. Upper lowa Unlversa). M P.A University of San Francisco Gibbons, R. Thomas, Major (1987 Assistant Professor of Mllttary Sctence. B.A., Brlgham Y.oung Unlverskty l;ie\chen. Donald \V. IY54r. Profc,\nr Fmcrtcu* ur Philu>c,phy.B S \unhucsrrrn Un.\rrtlt). 31 A,, PI, I ) . I!nl\errtl\ $11 hl~,me*rrGiffin, Frederick C. 1967). Professor of Hlstory; B A Denison University; M.A.. Ph.D.. Emory University Gill, George A. (1966). Professor Ementus of Educatlon. B S.. M A,. Anzona State Untverslty Gillingmater, Denis (1973). Professor of An, B.F A,. M.F.A.. Un~vers~ty of Clncrnnatl Gilsdorf, Jeanette W. (1979 .Associate Professor of General Business; A.B., Crelghton Un~versity, Omaha; M.A., Ph D .University of Nebraska. . . . . . . . . Lincoln .. Memph~sState university Gallinger, George W. 11977). 4ssrstant Professor of Fmance, B A,. Waterloo Lutheran Unlverslty Canada). M.B A,. York Unlverslty Canada); Ph.D., Purdue Untversrty Gisola, Margaret (1954). Professor Emeritus of Dance, B.S., lndlana State Teachers College. M.A., New York University Glanzman, Dennis L. 1977). Assoctate Professor of Psychology. B A . M.S Ph.D.. Univeralty of Caltfomld, Irvlne Glass, Gene V. (1986 , Professor of Educational Psycholag). B.A.. Un~vers~ty of Nebraska; M.S., Ph.D Unwersrty of Wiscansm. Madison . . FACULTY 511 Glaunsinger, William S. 19 2 . Protehbor uf Chcm,\tn. B.S.. M Am8 Unlreralt\.: Ph.D.. Corncll Unner\lty Gober. Patricia A. I975 Professor of Geography C ~ r.J Drpanmcnt ot G~o.nph\: B.S.. Unwc all! ut W \iun\ln. Whnewdter M S . Ph D . Ohlo Stdte Una\cnztv Godfre). Donald (;. 19XS). A\at\tanr Proter\or ot Ju imall\m dnd Te ecumnlunlcatlan B S . Weber Slat Cull y MS.. L n~berair\of Oreoon: Ph D.. Un vervt) ot Wd\h ngton G#,ldclein. Flliott S. 1974 A~\acldteProte%?orof 7uulog). B S Unlrrr\tt\ of Hantord. M S Ph D.. Lnlver\ll) nt M nn~auta Goldztein. Mkron 1961) Protes~orof Mathsm;ltic\. B.S . M A. Ph.D.. L n \en t \ of Callfom!s. Lo, Angele\ Golen. Ste\en P. 1981l. Abaocrare Profohor uf Accuu~it.mo). B S M A . Wcbtem Kenruck! L nnerulr. Ph D . Ar rona State Unl\erslt) nt of (;ol$hani. Furoumn 9 % . A ~ c l ~ t a Proter~or r Engtneenno. B S . Aryd Computer S ~ l e n c and Mthr Un~\er\ouof Techn,lue) Iran): M 5 . Ph.D Enpiand) L n \crrtn L t Wdru LI Gome,. Re)naldo A. IYXO A\bocc.ile Protenor of Earl) Ch~ldhoodEduca on B A Southwest Te*a\ S t a e Unncr\ur: M E d . Ftcphcn F. Au\rtn Srdtc L n \rr,tt) Ph D . Pcnn\v \anla State Unt\er*ltv Gomer-hfejia, I uic R. 1 I Y X Y . Protesaor ot Manage mmt. B A . M A Ph D Unl\er\lty of M nne5ot.l Goo, Benjnmin 195, . Protesor Emerlrua of An. R.F.A. Ln~vcrrtlyof Icwd. MF.A.. Cranbrotk Aidden v ot A n Gooding. Elmer R. 1967 Piofe\wr of Ecanorns\. V ce Pro\u\t and A\\oclate Vice Pre\tdent for Acadrm i Attar\. B S . M ~ P h e r w nCol eze. M A . Ph D.. U n n e r \ ~ l )ot Kanvas Gwding. Richard %. 088 Awrlant Profesor of Mandgsrn~ncB.A.. hllchlg Slale Uni\ently: hl S W . We\tem Mtchloan Unlrer~a).Ph.D.. L nlwrvt\ ot M ~ c h l p n Gordon. Leonard 11967 Profe5,or of Soc o og). Chd r. Dcpdnrn~ntof Saclulog). B.A W A n e Slale LInner\~t\.A M Unn\erszt\ of M ch ran. Ph.D.. Wa)nc S l a c Lnl\rr,lt\ Gordon. Richard S. (19XO. Prote\aor of Agnbu\,ne\\ ond En\lronmenul Re< urce5. Dlrecror. Cenrer lor And .tnd Trop i d NCU Crup Applied Scnrn~ednd Technolog) NEWCAST 4 B . Unnerb ty ot Roche\ler: M.A Harvdrd L n \ervtv: Ph.D. Mdr\.shu\ert\ In\[ tute of T e ~ h n oocy I ; " i 3. .,87 \\,,%,.,", Pr<>tc\%I Eng~nccrrn;, 1%t . . ~ ~ J ~ > ; ~ I , , I LC o ~ \ e r ~tlnJr~~! 111.t1.1. PI) D \I C III,I : i n III,INI IIC o r S.ICII.C . . . . . . . (;eyer. Raberl S. I Y X I ) . Protc\,or of Cammunlca tlun. B A . DePduw Unlveis 1) M A . Mlam Unt\er< I). Ph.D Ohm Stare Unlverrrl) Grace. Fdward E. (1961). Prote~rorof Mathernattc\. B S.. Ph D . Un~rer\ttyof Nunh Carol na (iraf. Willtam L. 1978). Prutesur ot Geogmph). B A M 5.. Ph D.. Umverury ofWiscon, n. Mdd \on (;rasso. Laurcnee 1988). Aa\rarant Profea\or uf Aciounldnc). B S Syraruqe Un ver\ll\. U l l ~ a Cu . ~ e .M B A . Rrn\re aer Polytechnt Inalbtute. Ph.D.. Bohrun Un v c n m : C.P A,. Conncct~cur Gratlon. Brian J. 1983 A , a o c ~ t eProtebsor of Iit\ary. B A . Unner\lly of Neu Mexico: Ph D.. Bouon L m e n I) (;reathoure. Belt? M. (1972). As*oclalc Profcs?or of Elrnenlar) Educdton. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. Anrona Sldtr L n verrlt) Greelcj. Ronald 1977 . Prote\sor of Geolag\. Char. Depanment ot Geolof). B S M S . Mtrsnralppl Sutc U n i \ r r \ ~ ~ Ph \ : D.. Lnner\lty of M!ssaun. Ro 3 Green. James L. 11967 A\,octatc Prof~hrorof Engln\h. B 4 . \I A . Untverslt) ot Km\d\. Ph.D.. Unlvervty of Ne\ddd, Renu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gaul. h. Michael (1985). A\\i\tant Prafe\sor of . De~arton~ n intarmdl d on S)\tcm\: B S M B A Ph D.. Orefon S t a r L n \er\lt\ Gourle?. Datid R. 11967 . A\aoc ate Protesor of Mdrkellnk. B.S MiJrnl Unt\er\ll): M.B.A.. U n ~ \ e r \I) ot Toledo. D B A lnd~anaLntrer5ll) . lJn~vr-r\tlyof New ~ e x l c o Grceneirh. Edwin W. 1982 A \ ~ o c ~ a Profeahor te of En& ncerlnk. B S E E M S.E.E. Ph.D Unlvcrslly ut Ca tom!^. Berlclc) Gree). George W. 1969). Professor Emenlu, of Lelwre Sludler. B.A M.A Purdue Untverslty. Ph D . Unlvervry of Machlean (;re?. Bet-? 1987 . A\ioctae Proter\or of Law. B A . Barnaid College. Columb~aUnnervty. J D . Gcorgcluun Un~\er\$r\ Grier. M a r r i n 1957). Prote\lor Ementur a f Ph)sraI Educston. B A . Wl5conun State College. La Cro\\e. M A . Neu Yorh Unlventr) Grillin. William A. (1998 Aaal\unt Professor of Famtly Re\ourcc\ and Human Deve opment: B A . Auburn Unner\ 1). M.S V a g ~ n l aPolvtechnlc and S t a e Un8\er\jty: Ph.D.. Tex1.5 Tech Unlverally Grillith. LeRo) H. 1958 Profcsor Emerltua of Educal!on. B.S. M.S.. D u k e Un~rer\ity:Ph D.. Unner, 1) of loud Grigsb), J. Fugene (1966). Protewor Emer tua ot An. A B Moruhuure College: M.A.. Ohio State Unner\xy Ph D . Neu Yorh Unsvers8ty Grinder. Robert E. 1973 . Profe\wr of Educatton. B.S Unner\lty of Calnfomta: Ed D H a r v ~ r d Un vervtv . . . . . . . . . . 512 FACULTY Gritrmacher, Karen J. 1986). Assistant Profeaaor of Operattan\ Management. B S . Carroll College. MA.. Mnrouerte Uns\errav: Ph D Bou Ine Green Scare Unlverbttv (;robe. Edwin P. 1957). Profeasor Ernenlua of Frcnch. A.B.. Willtam Jewel1 College: M.A.. Ph.D.. Indland 1nlveratt) Grondin. Robert 0. 1987). Araoc~ateProteaqor ot Engmeermg. B.S., M.S.. Ph.D.. Unlveralty of Mtchigdn Granseth. Evangeline (19Y2 Asaacidte Profeaaor of Nur\ing: B A,. St. Olaf Col ege. M N.. Yale Unlrer\lty. M A Ph D Columbu Unlven ty Cross. Douglas R. 1968 Associate Profe,cor of Coun\elor Educa!on. Program C w r d ndtar. Counselor Educauon. B.A.. MA.. We*rern Michigan Unj\er\tty. Ph D Unlverslr) of W aLon\tn. Madlaon Grossman. Louis H. (19661. Professor E m e n t u ~ot Mdndgernent: B.A Unlvenltv of M~chtgan: M.B.A.. Ph.D Mtchtgan State Unlverclt) . . . . . . . Gurnee. Herbert (19131. Profeiror Emer~tucof Plc! Guleserian. Theodore ( 1971 A s o c ~ a t eProte57or of Phtlmophy. B A . Untventt) of Callfornld. Rlvenlde. Ph.D Yale Unnver\m Gull?. Anthony Lac) (1972 .Associate Profer5or of t y Cal tarnla. Rtberclde: M.A. An. B A . U n n e r ~ ~ ot Unl\er\~tv01 Cal~fornm.Berlele,. Ph D . Stanford Unlver\lty Guntermann, Gail 1977). A%oclate Rofesbor of S p ~ n ~ \ hB: S Unnera~tvof Monuna M A . Umver-rry of New Menco. Ph D . Ohlo Srae Un vrruty (;untermann. h a r l L. (1982 Ar~conaAssoclatton of Rraltora Prote\\or of R e d E\tate. A.B Knax College. M B.A D.B A,. lnd~anaUn verstty Gupta. Sanjay 1990). Assistant Professor of Accountancy, B.Com Bomba) Untrersity (India): B LAW,. Calcutta Unlverrny (Indta): M.S A,. Bowling Green State Unt\crrity: C.P A,. Ohm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FACULTY 513 . Hall. M a r k A. (1985 Profea\ar at LAW.B A . Mtddle Tmnc\\ce Stae Un vervty I D Un vur\vty of Ch g ,.'o Hall, Treror P. 11989). Aa\t\lant Profe\\or ot Hnrory. B S.. M A . . Arimna State Unnera 1). 21 A . Ph.D Johns Hopk n\ Un verstv Hal\erson. Ro) K. 1988) Profe\ror ,I J a u r n ~ l ~ \ m and Telccommun6ca~on.B S M S . U n ~ r e r v t vof Wtacon\ n. Madlaan. Ph.D. Un~ver\tt)of II ,no 5. Hamilton. Raberl 1980). Prote\ror ot Mu* c B M Ind m a Unnervlv. M M Catholtc Unner\ ty of Arnerlcd Hanna, Albert Lyle 1967 Profe>aur Ernerttus of Mu\cc. B.M College of Mu+ o f Cisc~nn.itt: Ph D 1ndt.m~Unlvrr\tty Hanson. Hugh 1948. Profe\wr Ernerttu at Zoo ob\. B.S.. Kdn\dr State Teachen Col ege. M.S . Ph D.. Untver\~lyot I !no,\ Hanson. Roland C. ( 966). Profe\rar of Ph), c\. B S M t c h l g ~ nCol eee of Mlnine and Techno O L I . M S . Ph D . Un!uerh!r) of llltnolr Happel. Stephen h.(1975). A\\oc a e Prote\\or of Ecanornlc\. Acltng D~rector.Honor, P r o ~ r ~ r n : Acttng Director. M.B.A. for E\ecuttve\ Progrdm. B A,. U n i \ ~ ~ t0t t yMlr5aun M A . Ph D.. Duke Unlver\lty Hardert. Ronald A. 1966 Abahlde Pruter\or ot Soclolog). A B M.A.. Un \er\lty of Clnc~nnslt. Ph D.. lndldnd Unlverwy Hardin, Mary C. 19\b A\s!\tant Prole>\or of Architecture. B A M Arch. Lnlver\~t)of Trta?. Au>tln Hardl, Annanelle 1968). Prote%or Ernrrltu\ of M u l l ~ ~ l tEduutcon. u ~ l B A Southwr\tern L nluerb I): A M . Cornell Unneralty. Ph.D. Untvrr\ll) ot T e x h Au\ttn . . . . . . . . . . Car0 Ina. Arlrond Harris, Jerry D. (19721. Profeuor of Educdlon. B S Ill~na!aSute Lnlverslt). Ph D . Unlver\!t) of Mtnne\ots Harris. Joseph 11963). Profe5aor Emenru, of Chem15tq: B S U n ~ r e n t t yot Maryland M A . Ph.D., John5 Hoph~n\Un~vera~ty Harris. M a r k (1980) Profeaaor or Engllrh: B A,. M A . U n ~ v e r \ ~of t y Denver. Ph D Unner\lty of Mtnnerotd. Mtnneapo 1s St. Paul Harris, Walter 1980 A c r a v t e Profer\ur of Mustc. Assocrate Dean. College of Ftne An\. B S . K n a ~ v t l l eCollege. M M . Ph D.. M l t h i ~ d n Slate Untver5ll) Harris. William H. (1960). Protebwr Emerrlur of Marleung. B.S Unner\tty of Denwr. M B A . Ph.D Ohm Slate Unnerslt) Hartwell-Hunnicult, L. Ka) (1975). A\\oct.$te Profesor of Educlional Adm#nl\tratronand Supewtvon. B.S . M A Murrei) Stale Unlveratty: Ph D Southern Ill!nois Untvers~t) . . . . . . . . Harward. Naomi 19>6 Profe\sur Emcr tu\ of Soc1.11 Work. B D G d r r ~ tBlhl t cdl ln,t!tutc. R.A Nunhuertcrn Lnibcr\lt). M A Rsl Ed M A S o ~ l aWrltdre l . Un \era tv ot Ch cdga Hachemi Yepaneh, 5hahrokh t 19XYl. A\\l\I.int Prutc\\or of E n ~ k n ~ng c r M S Ph D Ilnner\ I\ ot Cai forncd. Lo, Anoe e, Hassell. hlalthew J. 1966 4\,1x~at~Pr ,tc\\ur 01 M.tthcm.it~c\. B.S.. F lrdhan L n ver\ 1). M S Ph D Rutger,. The Stdte Lnb\cr\~t\ Hastings, \ernon I..I971 Professor En r r tur of Conhtrucuon. B S M.E.. L nlver\ t \ 01 Ncbrarkd. M S IE.. OLl.ih< m a A & M Unl\era I) Hatfield. Mary M. I9XX). A \ \ \r int Proti\\ur ot Element fir) E d u i a on B S M S Ph D.. L n ~ v t r \ ' t ) ut h d n w 5 . . . . . . Hauser. Edain W. 1990 A\ax$dre Prole\\ ,r of Enyncertng. Dlreiin . Center tor Ad\.m~rd Re\e&r~hn Trxn\ponalon B S hunh Cdru11n.1 Sta~ I n ~ \ e r \ ~ tM v R P.. Unibc \It) of Nonh Cdr,llnd: M 5 . Ph D.. Nonh Carol na St.ntr Lnl\er\lt) Hajgnad. Reberl C. 970. Profeuor ut Pwihulog). B S Ur t) ut illlnul\. Urb~nd:M S Ph D.. L ni\er, I) ut Irdh Hatnes. Peter 1977 Pr,te\\ar ot J u l t ~ i eStudle\. B S Un!ver\lt) ot Southamptun Eric dnd). M A . . Ph D L nncr, tv c f T m n t o Candd.~ Hazel. Jeffre) R. 1975 . Prote\\ar ot 7oolog): B A,. C0llc.e of Woo\ter. h1.S.. Ph D Lln \er\n) ot Ill no,, . . . . . Hecht. 'Michael L. 1981 Protesur ot Cumrnunlca t on. 8 A h l A . Queens College. Ph D.. L i\cr\lty ot Illlnol\ Hrdlund, 4nn 1976). A s \t%ntPrutr\\ur ut Anthropolo:y. B \ Un verall) of Color,tdu: M.A Terds Tcchni~diC n~ver5ir).Ph D . Un~ver\lt)of Colorado Heier. William D. 11966 Prufeawr Erncrttu\ of M~naprrnmt:B.S.. Unnenlr) at hlar)land. M A . George W.i\hrneton L n \er\rt\. Ph D Amerlrdn U n vrrvr) Heller. .Jules I1976 . Prutc\\ar En en["\ ot An. D e m Ementu\. Collcbe ot F ne An\ B A . Anrond State Unlrer\lt). M A . Colurnbra Inlvsr\tt\: Ph D.. Uniterr ty ol Southern Ca fornu Helms. Lo)ce Randel 976 Pr feaaur < t Engll,h. B A Un \rrcv ~~. Hendrick. Thomas E. 1984). P r o t e ~ wot r Operatlon5 Managerntnt. B.S.. M B.A b n vcrr I! of Wa\hcngton. Ph D.. Inneralty ot Oreicn . . . . . 514 FACULTY Hink, Heinz R. 1958). Profcuor Emeritus of Poltttcai Sctcnce: LL.B Untver\~t) ot Berlin West Germmy M.A Ph D I nner\itr ot Wa\hington Hendrirkson. William L. (I976 . Aaaoc~aeProfe\\or Hinks. Robert W. (1981 A \ \ o c ~ t cPrafe\\or of of French. B A . Anrond State Unlver\ltv. M A . Engmeenng: A\\ \tant C h a r Depann ent of ClrnI Unlveraltv of Km\d\: Ph D . Pr ncetan Univerut) Engtneenne. B Sc . U n ~ \ e n ~ cf t \ Wale\ W ~ l e r l : M S.E.. M.A.. Ph.D. Pr~ncetonLin ver\ny Henkel. R a j 1966). A\\t\tant Profesror of Ge0gr.i ph). B S.. Anlona S t a e Untvervr\: MS.. Ph D.. Hinriehs. Richard N. f I987 A\\t\tdnt Profc\aor of Untrcnlfy of Wl\convn. Mddcqon Ekerccae Scrence dnd P h y w a Edocatmt. 4 B Oberltn Colleee. M A Unnerut) ot Iowa. Ph D Hennington. J o Ann i1975 Profeawr of Gcncral Penns)l\ann a S l a t Ln~vcraitr Busme\\. A \ \ u c ~ a cD e ~ n Spectal . Project\. Co lcge of Buame5a: B.A M B A Ed.D Artronu Slatc Hinshaw. Donald A. (1966). Prufca\or Emeritu, of Unlvrralty Ar~hllerture:B Arch. I n vcrvly ot Natre Dame Henry, Joseph (1988). Profrsaor of Engineer~ng. Hirata. Ernest T. 974). A\\ocvaa Profe\sar of C'hdir. Chemlc.d. BIOdnd Matcnals Eng neenng. Trrhnolag): B.A Sdn Dlego State College. Ed.D 0.S . Wert Vlrglnl~Unlvrr$!tv. M S Ph D . Anlona State Unlver\tt\ Unt*enlty of Mtcht~an Hirleman. Edwin D. Jr. 1977,. Profe\ror ot Henze. Lura F. 1966 Protearor Ementu, ut Engtneenng: V ~ c eChatr. Arro\pdce Engtnernnn. Soclalagy: B A,. M A . 4r rona Slsle Univer, tr B S bI E . M S M E Ph D Purduc Univer\itr Hephurn. John R. ~I'IXJI.t'nrfcrwr ot IJIII'C Honer. Warren W. (1972. A v o c m e Profeuor of Stud~r*.U re;n>r. Scltuot 111 lu*tl.c Sludlr\. R ,\ Muvc: B.M.. M M.. Unlbenttv of Wtccon\ln. B ~ t l c rIru~\cr.$t\.\ I 5 . L C . I \ C ~ \ I I \ 4 Kc~>tu.k\. Madtron ~exlngron:Ph D Unlvcrrltr of ldua HoNman, Dennis L. I979 Prufeaaor of Economl~\. Herman. George R. 1456 Profcasor Emcntu, ot B S Grand Vd le) Stde College: M.A Ph.D. Enelt\h: M A . Un ver\lty ot K a n m Michtkan Sute Unkver\lb Hernandez. Armand P. (1974). Asaoc~ateProte\\or Hamman. Steven A. 19x5 A\roc~atcProfessor of of Jurtrce Slud~r,. B.A M A . San Jo\e S w r Mtcroblologv. B A . Clark I n n e r v t ) . M A . Ph D Unlver\ltv: Ed.D Untver\!fy of Southern C~lttarnla Unner\lt) of C o l o ~ d o Herrera. Richard ( 19h9). Awatant Prafe\ror of HaNmeister. J. Ronald 1983 A \ \ w a t e Protea\or of Polillcal Scten~e.B A . M.A.. St. Mar)'\ Un vrr Rnanre: B.S.. MI Ilken Unner\tlr: hf S.. Ph D.. xfy. Ph D Lniver\lry ot Ca tfornla Sdntd B ~ r b ~ r d Lnl\entr) ot lll!noc\ Herrera. Damingo il981). Profewor of M a h r r n a a \ . Hogan. Timothy D. 11970 . Protesor of Economic\. M.A.. Unlver\lty 01 Buenor A r e s (Argentina) Dtrectar. Center tor Bu\lnes\ Re~earch:A.B.. Ph D U n ~ v ~ r \ i of l y Chtcago Untvervty of Cdlatornld. Berkeley. M A . Un~ver\lty of Cal!fam~.i. DA\I>:Ph.D.. Vkrginia Polytechnic Herrhauer, James C. I969 Profescor of De~l>ton In\t!tute and lnfarmdt~onSy\tcm\. B.S Purdue Un~ver\tty. M.B.A D B A,. 1ndl.t"~ Unlverslt> Bloom~neton Holbert. Keith E. 19X91. A\\l\tanf Prote\\or ot Engtneenng. B S M S E Ph D . Unl\er\lty ot Tennesee Holbroak, Am) K. 1975 Avociare Profe\aor of Mualc: B.A.. M.A MtIk Co leee. Ph D.. Untver\tt) Hestenes. Dabid 0. (1966 . Proteasor of Phy\lc\. ot Wa\htneron B A,. Pactttc L u l h r ~ nCollege: M A . Ph D . Unlvervt) of Cdlifornta. Lot 4ngele5 Holloway. John R. 1969 . Proferwr of Chemwr) and Geology. B.S.. Lln,renlt+ of Oregon: Ph.D. Hickman. Da\id R. IYg2 Recent,' Proferwr of Penns)I\an13 Statc Unlver\at\ Mustc. B M Unlver\tty of Colorado: M.M Wlchlta State Un!\crvtv Holmes. Jack E. 1972 Profes\or Ementm of Pollttcal Sc~enie.A B . M A . Lnl\er~!tvof Higgins. Norman C. f 1968 Profesror of Educatlon~l Wyamtng: Ph.D.. I nlvrr\cty of Chtcaga Medla and Computer\. B S Central M~\aounState College: M S Ph D.. Syracuse Univervty Hom, Peter W. 1985). A\\act.tte Profe\\or of Manaeement. B A . New York Unlvenlty. M A Higgins. Walter T. J r . (1967). Profeswr of Eng~neer Untver\ltr of Callfornl~.Berkeley: Ph.D.. ~ n g .B E E.. Manhttan College. M S Ph D.. U n n e n a \ ot I I ~ n o n Unlvervty ot Anlund Homa. Donald L. 1975 P olr\\or of P\)cholog\. Hill. Anna B. 1990). A\\!\tdnt Profesar of Zoology B S . Unl.*er\ 1) of Iowa: V.S Ph.D.. Unlverc 1, a t B.A.. M S . Anmna State Lnnervty. Ph D Wl\conaln. Madnun Untvenbt) of Cal~lorn'a Berkele) H w k e r . Jerr) S. Ic)X9 A\\l\lant Profe?\or ot Hill. Hernard I I'lf,f! . Prdic.\\~rrtmcrnu, .,IS.n.ul Musac. M.F.A Uldh Stdle Unlversrt5 Work R S S.. CII) CII .c&u .,f \ e n Y.,rh. >I S.!4 l"1.L"~ 1 n,\:,\.t, Hwver. Eric J o h n (1977). Profe\er5 t) f r e r d r 4u\l n Hudson, Walter W. 1986 . Prote\\or of Soc s Work M 4 Ph D Unlveritr) ot Chlcaco I I I I I I L I I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hue?. Ren hl. 1979) 4 \ \ o i ,tie Prots\\ i ot Coml utcr 5~ cnce d n I E ,~.rin-. 8 . 5 . Ha J n_ C d l e ~ chl S . Ph D L nner\lr) ot 4r land H u n , Rohert A. l I\> . Prafesor Ementuq ut E d u ~ d t ~ o nB.A . . I n vcr\itr of KJ rJS M.4. llnlvurr!l) ot M \ \ I uri. K.tn\.i\ ( I \ Ed D L n n c r r ~ t )01 O r y o n Hughrton, George A. I Y Y i . 4 \ 7 o ~ itc 1 Protc\< r o t F.tn>tl\ R c w u r ~ r \and Hun dn Ds>elopment B S M \ . Brighare i r , u n j I n ~ \ cr m : Ph D.. Pcnn\\ v.ln1.l St.#te 1 n \erer>1). Sdcrdm~nto.Ph.D Unlverrlrb ot Calltom Santa Barb Ira Huaten. (;emld D. I962 A\\orl.ite Proteswr ot Dec \,on nd Inform.mon F\5ten \. B S C . M A Ph.D 1nl\crvt\ ot luu.9 Hutl. Michael D. 1982 Prutewor of Marheti 2 B B A . M B A Ohlo Unlvcr\ 1). Ph D . ht ch g n St.sc I n vurrtt, . . . . . . . . ,I. . . . . . FACULTY 517 Jones, Ruth (1981). Prote\mr a t Pollt~calSclen~e. Chaw Depdnment of Po ~tlca Fc!ence. B S Indvann Slalc Un\cr\~ly.M.A.. Ph.D. Grurgctoun Un \er\lty Jordan, K. Forbis 19871. Proteisor of Educl~unal Admln!atr.u on dnd Supen~aicn:A.B. M A . We5tem Kentucl) Sr.nte College Ed D . lndmnr Un~vcr\I) Judd. B. Ira 1917 Profr\\or Emcntu\ 01 Aer huu neb\ and En, ronment~lR e ~ o u r ~ eBr .S . M S Ltdh Slaw Lnlver\tt\: Ph D.. Lnrvenlr) of Uebradd. Lincoln Jurik, Nanc) 19\1 A\\oc~.IteProterror ot Ju\t ce Studte,. B A M A . Southem blethodl\t Ln ver u alty. Ph D . Unner\lt) of Callfom S ~ n BdrbJrd Justus. Jerr) T. 1968 A\?oc,ae Prote\ior of Zoolog). B A,. Franklin Collr&e: M.A PI1.D.. 1ndran.t lnt\rrvtv. Bloom~ngton Juvel. Richard S. Jr. 19 0 Prote\aor ot Chem!\tw. B S Ph D . Unner\fl) of Ca ifomn L \ 4ngrle\ . . . . . . . . Kadell, Kebin ( 19811. A u t x ale Profeawr of Mathemdnc,: B.A . C ahtom a Stalc UoY.er,\l). Sacramento. hl A . Unlven t) of ManIdnd. Ph D.. Pennvlvanld 5t.1te bnl\.crclt) Kader. D m i d I'J79 Prafc\*o of Lau. B A . C ~ l ~ t o m rSlalr i l Unlverhtt). Freano. J D.. Unl\er\it\ of Wa\hmg~on.LL M.. Unz\erctty ot Lor dun Engl~nd) Kapy. Virginia I.. 1947) Prufe aor Emrrltu* ol Famlly Uc\oune\ and Human De\elopmenr. B A . Drale Unlver\tt) M S . l o u a State Lnlvenll). Ph.D. John, Hoph na Lnner\ir\. Kahn, B. Winston (1966). Asauc!dle Profc\\or of H~storv:B.A.. Ndrtondl Taman Llnl\er\tt$ (Taraan M A . Ln \errit\ t Mlnne5ota. Ph D . Un!\er\ ty of Pmn\yl*anra Kahn. Kim F. (1989 4-rt\tant Protesoi of Pullllcal Sc)ence A B . M 4 . Ph D Umvenlt) of Mich!g~n Kaida. T a m a r r a 11980 Arsoc!ate Prote,aai of An. B.A.. Goddard Co ege. hl F 4 . State Univer!ll) ot New Yarh. Butlalo Kajihawa. William M. 193 Profccror Emenru, ot Phy\tcal Educ;ttron. B A . M A 4nrond State Un~verwt) Kale. Sudhir H. 19x4 A\al\lant Profesor ot Marketing. B S.. Unlver\n) of Poona [lnd d : M M S . Jamnalal Bap] in?tlrure 01 Management Studlea Indld M.S.B A,. Ph.D.. Unner\itv >f Illlnol< Kamins. Martin P. (1971 A\sac$ate Prafe\*ur of Elementdry Educaton. B.Ed . Unt\enlr) 01 Mldml: M.S.. Flurlda Slate Un venlry. Ed.D.. Wavne State Unner? ~v Kaminsky. Flijah Ben-Ziun (1962 P~ote\\orot Pol~tadlSclmcr. 4.8 . AM.. Ph D.. H d n ~ r d Unlver5lty Kamrner. Ann E. (1986). Professor of Zoolag): B.S.. Slntr Unlverrtt) of New York. Alhdny: M.S . Un verrlr, of New Hdmp\hlre, Ph.D Ln~ver\ity01 . . . . . . . . . . . haplan. Robert G . 983 Asst\tanl Prule\v,r ot Dmce. B M E . Want Cullege a t Mu\ic Kaplan. S t e w 1981 A\\ac ale Profe\\or 01 A L L O ~ ~ IB~S~ A L n) ~ o n dSlake Un \er\lt). M A.S Ph.D Un~vervt)of Ill~nol\ Karad,. George 19X61. SUP Prote\ror ,f Entknccr tnz. Ph D . Budspe\t Um\era I) tor Techmcal Science\ ( H u n g 0 Karjala. Dennis S. (1978 . Protz\\or ot Ldu. Dlrcitor. Center tor the Stud) ot Ldu Sc ence and Teihnuluky: B.S.E.. P r m ~ r t o ni l n \crrlt\: M.S.. Ph D.. Unner\lt) ot I1 no),. J D . Un \cr\ltv ot Calltomta. Berlele) Kames. Thomas L. 1968 . Prule\\ur Emer tu, ot Hl\tory. A B Coloradu Un vcraa). 4.M Ph D.. Stanford Ln~ver\6rv Karoly, Paul I982). Prate\\or of Ply~holoay.B.A C'r, C > lroe a t Ncu Yorl. Ph.D llnner, I! of Rochmter Kastenbaum, Robert J. 1981 . Prote\\or uf Gerontolog) m d Commun idtlon. B 4.. Lonc Bedch Sldrc Co ege. Ph D . Unner, I \ of Southern Ca $ t o m a hatcman. Elaine Menter (1987 A \ \ w l a e Protesor ,f N u m q : R.N.. B.S.. V.S.. Ph D.. Syrdcu\e Unner\lt) Kaufman. Herbert M. (1971 Protc\\or uf F~ndnie: Director. Center for F n r n ~ l dS)\lem Releach: B A . Slate Unlvenltv 01 New York. Btngh.tmlon. Ph.D. Penn*ylvdnid S t a e U n ver\lt) Kaufman. I n i n g I965 Profe\\or ,I Eng nccrlne: BE.. Vanderblll Un \ers ty. M S Ph D Un veruty "t I Itnor\ Kaufman. Lueile B. (1951 1. Profc\ror Emrntu\ of Englneenng. B.S.M.E.. M.S.. Unl\errtl\ of Colorado: P E. Kaufmann. William B. (19681. Profc\r,r of Ph\s~c\: A.B.. M.A . Ph D Unk\erut\ of C d ~furnld. Behelc) hawrki. Matlhias 19&81.A\\ Prote\wr of Mathematl~5.Ph D . Unner\~t)of Culor~du. Boulder Kwe. David (1976. Profe,\orut La*. B.S.. Ma\\a~hu\ett\lnatttute ot Te~hnology.M A . Hanard Univer\ir). J.D. Ydle Unl\er\tly Kazmier. Leonard J. 1965 Profesor 01 Dect\ian and Informatton Sy\lrm>. B.4.. M.A.. Wavnr Stare Lnc,rr\lt). Ph D . Ohm Slate Unl\er\lt) Kearnej. James R. 111 (1968 Asroitatr Profe\\or of Hnton. B.A.. Pomond College: M.A.. Wa\hlngron Un~\er\tt).Ph D . Unlrersty ot W ~ \ ~ o n \ k n . Madiron Keating. Thomas 1972 A\\ \rut Prote\\or of Pol ltcal Scrence: B.A.. M.A CAI tomla Slal~. Untvcratty. Saxamento. M P A . Ph D . I n d u n ~ Unlver~lt) Keats. Barbara W. 1984 A\\f\tdnr Prrutc\\or of Management: B.A.. Loui\i~naTcchnlcal Unneruty, M S Nonheast Louiqima Unlver\tt). Ph.D.. Ohlahomd S u t e Lnneralty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518 FACULTY . Keltnor. Peter M. (1979 Profeuor of Social Work Kr.~t\.J. Hcrl iL)YJ .A,\<' dte Prutc\\urc t B A . Valp~rat\oUnlverairy: M S W.. Wd\h~ngtun F 1~ ttcrr I . B 5 I E . Lchriih Unlrer\ I). M S Un \errxty. DS.W.. Unlvcrs ty ut Southern Ph.D . F >ridI Sl,!le Unl\er\ltv: Ph D OL ~hornd CdI f a m u St ste U n n ~ r \ l t v Keuter. CliNord D. (1988 A\\ocrale Profc5\or o f Keerer. I)l,nald I.. IYX71. 4\\0oart Profeaaor of D~ncc h.l.~n.t:~r r 11 \i en e. B S . Can emc Me1 on U n ~ i c r \ i n \I S Stdnlord L nncrsly: M S . Ph D Kevane. Clement J. (1976 Profea\ar Erner!lu\ of U i \ , ,it\ of ill8ih8eln Phjh cs. B S Ph D . lowa Starc Unlvcnltv Krhi. Ijelmar (;. IYhsI. P oti\\or of Eneil\h. B A.. KieNcr. Suran Werner 1988 Prufcaaor of Geology. B h l lir. L n l \ ~ r \ l t \ .hl S . L n \?rut) ot B S Alleeheny College. M S.. Ph.D.. Cdllfomla \ \ . ~ ~ c o n \ l \Iddl\un n Ph D . Lnnerslt\ uf Southern lnat~tuteof Technology C.)lllurn .! Kierstead. Henr) A. (1988). A\\octdtc Profesor of heim. Robert T. 1979 Al\oildte Pratc%or uf Mathematfc\: B A,. M A . Ph D Lnlrrrslty of lnlurm $1 r 5, r r c ~1,. Dsncror. Decliton Sy\tern\ C.dttornla. San Dxgo Rr\~.mb Cenrer. B S . M B A Ph D . Unner\lt) of Kieraw. Milton A. 1957 Profcs\ar Emer tua of P>ttrbur&h Educat on. B S.. Unlver\it) of Wi\con,ln. M A . Keith, Marlow F. I 146 . Prute\\or Ementu\ 01 Ph.D. Unlveralty of Nehra\La. Llnca n Tech! "I )g\ B 4.. M A . An70nd Sldte L nl\.CI\ I\ Kigin. Denis J. 1958 65. 1967 Profe\\or Emcritu5 KEIIPT,colleen i Y \ X A n \unt Proteiwr ot of Techno ogy. Dean Emertrm. Cunl~nu~ng hurvng. R S N . M A Art/una State L n ventty. Educouon and Summer Se\\lon\: B S.. Manhala MS.. Oh I I State Unib'r\ ty Ph D.. Unl\er\ tv ?I St.tte Unwervty: M.S.. Lni\er\tly of Wr\cun\ln. Uru hlenc Stout. Ed.D Unlver~tlyot Ml\\aun. Ca1umbi.t hcller, ( ; a n 1). 19116 . Relentr' Pi,tra>ur uf Killeen, M a r y 1982 85: 19861. Aas \rant Prote%\oro f Spa 1\11. R A . Llnnrr\ ~r ot the America\ Nur\~ng.B S N M S Anzond Slate Univen!l). hlex L O . 2I.A. heir S huol fcr Snc d i Rc\rarih. Ph D.. Un~vrrsitvof Tend,. Auattn hl A. PI, D . Columbld Unr\crslt) Killeen. Peter R. (1968 Protesor of P~vcholog). heller. Thoma* I IYXO). A\\w!are Prote\\or ot B S . Mlchlgan State Unner\lly. Ph D.. H a n ~ r d M,w~ayncot D~reitorCenter tor Olt ce 4uroma U",\L~,I~) t cm Rc\e wih. %Ed. \l Ed. Ed Spec Ed.D Kim, J m h u l (1980 . Asoctate Profe\\or of Pldnnlng: L'nncrut\ of Toledo B A . Lnnenlt) of Cdlifornra. Berkeley. M U P . helle). Donald (;. 1'4x0) Arhucrate Proteuor ot Ph D . Lnlveralty of M chtgan Tcihni a ~ 1 Char. . Depdnrn~nrof M.tnutairurang Kim, Jong Jin (1988). Asat\rdnt Profe\\or of Tcihno o:$. B.5.. M 5 . Ar 7ona 5tac Unlvcrr 1) Archrlrrlure. B S . Seoul Wallondl Untversllv (South ! c., Kell,. .JohnR. 962 . Prufca\or ot M ~ t h e An Korea). M.Arch.. L n ~ r e n l t yof Texd,. Au\tln: R.A.. Columh .l L l l ~ v c\!I\: Ph D.. Ma\\dchuretl\ Ph.D.. Unlvervty of Calcforn a. Berkeley lo\r rutc ot Technology Kirnler. Stephen J. 1967). Prote!\or Emer!tu\ of Kell), Richard W. 1965 Prote\\or ot Engu ccrlnp. Educalon: B Ed.. M l l w ~ u l c eSlatc Teachen A\\~*tantDc I C u egc ot Engtneerlng and \pplted Cu irge: M Ed. Marquette Un~\er\~ry: Ed.D Sc cnicr. R S E.. M.S.E . Ph.D.. I nweratt\ of IOWA 4 uona State Untver*rt\ KEII>. Rda Mae lYq21. Protc\\or ot lusttcc Stud ca. Kingrbur). Warren T. 19M .Profe\\or Ementu, 01 R 4 . 111 \I\ )t Mmnerota. M \ Ph D.. lndldna Educa~on.A B Central College. A.M.. Unlver\lly L n brrrlt, of Mswuri: Ed.D. New Y o r l Untrer\aty Kellj. Roh Ro) IYh?). Prrfc%ur Ern~r~tu, of An. hingcton. Jerr) L. (1969 Profe,sor of Econorn~c\. B F A . M t n cdpoln\ ~ School ot An. M F A . Yale B A.E.. W q n e State College: M.S .Colorado Slae L n \cr\it\ Un~ver\lt\:Ph D.. Peonaylvanla Slate Unlvrr\lty Kenned!. 'Ihomax D. 1971 . Profe\\or 01 Ju\tee Kinieki. Angelo J. (1982). A\soclate Profenor uf Stu Ire, R 4 Tukmr Lnwer,ity. M A . Ph D Mandgement: B B A . M B A . D 8.4. Kent Slate Lou#\an., \tats Un!\er\it\ Un~verslt) Kenne). Janet W. Y\h Al7o~larePrate\\or of Kinnier, Richard 19821. A\\ociate Profe5aor of U u r \ ~ nR.S. ~ 9ltre i L n~ver\!l). M S . Bo\lon Counselcng Pcycholog). B A . Bokton Collese: Cn \ c r \ ~ l ) . PI D.. Slatc Unlver~tt)of New Yorl. Ed M Columbld Un~verstty.Ph D.. Sranford Bufld u Untuersity Kenne). l'alrick J. (19x6 A\> \rilnt Profe\aor c f Kintigh. Keith W. 1987). A\\o~vatcPrutc\\or of P tlwl S~lcncc.M.A. P.A.. Ph.D.. Unnerally of Anthropology: A.B M.S Sldnford Unlverrlly. IOU., Ph D . Untveruty ot Mlchlgan Kenrick. Ik,ugla* I. 198 1 P ote\\or of P\\~holog). kirkman-LiN, Bradford L. I9811. A\ao~rate B A . Dov,l~il&Collcoc M A . Ph D . Anrond Sr.lle Profer\or of Health Admtnr\tral~onand Pollcy. B S.. L 3, \cr\,t> M.S Camegle Mellon Unavenlty. Dr P H.. Unlver\tl) of Nonh Camllna. Ch~pelHlll herr. Nanc? .I. 9hh). Protewx ot Edu~arton:B S.. Lnner, r) c t i trol\ M A . Ph D . L n n e n I) 01 K i r k u w d . Craig W. 19831. Prole\\or of Mmage H "\LC n ment S~nmce:S B.. S.M. EE.. Ph.D. Mdc\d~hu *cur ln\tlture ot Technolog) . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FACULTY 519 Kisielewski. Robert V. (1978). Associate Prafe~sorof Technology. B S M E . M S M.E . Un versity of Wt\consin. Madiqon Klann. Margaret L. (1945). Professor Emerltus of Physrcal Educatron. B S Unlver51t) of Illmota. M.A.. Unwcnity of Nanhern Colorado Klein, James D. 1988 Acsistant Profescorof Psychology Educdtlon. B.A Flood* Arlant c Unlvenity: M.S.. Ph.D.. Florrda State Untvervty ~ l e i n e Robert , E. III (19881. Aaslstanl Profewor a t Marketmg. B S Un~verattyof New Hampshtre. Ph.D.. Unlvenlty of Cincinnat~ Kleine. Susan S. (1988). Aaai\tant Profearor of Marketing: B.A.. Wittenberg Univer5ity. M.B.A Mlamj Untversjr). Ph D Un~venjtyof C n c m n ~ t l Kleinfeld. Gerald R. (1962). Proteasor of Htatary. B.A.. New YorkUn .renlty. M.A.. Un~verait)of Michigan: Ph.D.. Uew York Unlverslt) Klie~er-Britton.Darleen (1975). Profe~sorof Muvc. B M E Bethany College. M M Wlch ra State Un~verstty Kloch. John W. (1960). Prafe\\or Ementus of Engtneenne. B E Untverstt) of Southern Callfornla: M.S.. Ph D.. Univenlty of Cal~fomia. Berkeley Klapatek. Jeffrey M. 1981 1. Assoc~atePrafesor of Botany. B.S.. M.S.. Untversity of Wt-concln. Milwaukee. Ph D Unlver,8tr of Oklahoma Knaupp, Jonathan E. 1970 Asoclare Professor of Elementary Educatron: B S.. Oregon State UnrvenCv: M.A.. Ph D.. Uni\cnrt\ of lllrnorc Knauth. L. Paul (1979). Professor of Geology. B.A.. Unlvenlty of Chlcago. Ph D . Callfomla Inrt~tuteof Technoloev . . . , . . . . . . . . Knuteren, Patricia (I987 In\lrucrur of Nura~ng: B S N Milrquette Un#ver\lt). M S Arnzona State Unwer\ttv Kobes, Bernard W. (1986). A\\ rtdnt Protes\or of Ph~loaophy.B A . Ca vln College: M A . Ph.D Un v e n ty of Cdllfomra. Lo, Angele, Komnenich. Pauline (lYY4. Awxidre Profe\ror o f Nunlng. A s o c l a e D ~ d n Re\carch. . College of Nurwg. B.S Stantord Unt\er\xy: M.N.. Un rerut) ot Wa\hlngtun. M.A Ph D . Un~ver\~ty of A n ~ o n a Kwnce. Frank W. (19781. A \ a w i a r Prafc\*or of MUSIC.B.M.. Nonh Cdro nd S ~ h o oot l thc An,: M M . Southern Methudla! Unl\ervr) Kosrelich, Erie (1989 A,a#atanr Protearor of Mdthernalc,: M S Ph.D. Un vcr\tt) of Maw dnd Kouris. Demitris A. 1987 Aw\rdnt Profcbaor of Enytneenng. Dlplama In C \!I Enelneenng. Nat~onalT c ~ h n~ a Un~veralty l of Athen, (Greece). M.S.. Illmot\ Inbtttute ot Tc~hnolagy.Ph D.. Nonhwe,tern Lnlvers ty . . . . . . Kozicki. Michael (19861. AII \rant Profesor of Eng~neenng.B S Ph.D. Unnenlty of Edinburgh Scotland) hraft. John (19861. Prafcr\or of Ftnancc. Dcan. College ot Bu\lne\c. B S . St Bonalenture Un~rer\tt):M.A Ph.D. Unlver\rty of Plrrsburgh Krahenbuhl, Gar, S. 1973). Profe\wr of Exeru\e . . Nonhem Colar~do Krajc~nosic.D u n n , I , \ Y , . I'rofr.\\or c,t tctg~ttr.r.rlnp. tl Sc . !4 SL Inncrrtl) df tlclnr~dr.t Y ~ g o . I d \ ~ d , . t'h I > . S ~ ~ ~L ' nl n c~~ ~ ~~ ! \ ~ ~ ~ r ~ Krause. Stephen J. (1981). A u o c ate Profc\~orof Enelneenng. B S Nonhwe5tem Lnlverq I). M.S llllna a In\t~tuteof Technolog). Ph D . Unner\lty of Mtch gan Krearner. Da,id 19861. A\\l\unt Protcraor of Englneenny B S M S . Ph D . Unner\tty ot Artrana Krinsle). Da+id (1976). Profcsor of Gcolagy: Ph.8. S B S M . Ph D . Untvervt, ot Chtcaeo Kroelinger, Michael D. !1980 . Profe\sor ot Devgn. B.S.. Univer\iry of Alabama: M.S.. Ph.D. Unlverrlt) of Tcnnesee Kronenpold. Erie A. !1970). A\\a!nte Profe<\or of An. B.A.. M.A San Franc \co Stute Untvcr\ity Krueger. Janellc (19841. Profe\\or of Nun~ng:Dcm. Col ege of Nurvng. Dtp "ma. St Luke 5 Ho\p~ul. Clebeland. Ohlo. B S.. M.S.. Ph.D. Unnerqit\ of Colorddo Krus, David J. (1975). Profesor ot Educat on. B.A M.A Charle, Un~vrr\~ty: Ph D . L nlvervty a t Manneqora . Knight. Dunald 0. I 1.81 1. . A \ > N J ~ C Pmfc\*.~rU( Fn~lnr.r.r,ng. R F 1:. . \lrrquettu t r ~ ~ \ r .t!.r \ \l S F, . I'h U . A r t ~ m "State I-~~~ nater,~t\ Knight. George P. 1989). Aavxlate Protesor of Psychologv: B.A.. Macalc~terCollege: M A,. Ph.D.. Un!vers!ry of Calrtornla. Rlver~lde h n i g h l Leland W. ! 978 Asroclate Professor of Design: B.P.A.. A n Center College of Dccign: M F A . Stanford Unlrers~ty Knowltan. John F. (1964). Asrocsate Proteasor ot Spanish: B.A., Leuis and Clark College: M.A Ph.D . Untverslt) of Oregon Knox. Koben I.. !IJ63,. Pr.,fc,,ur .>I F;,uwr~,tc,. B . S . . \IS..0 L l : h m o Ststc Ul>,rcrrlt). I'h I).. tJn~\er\$t!.rr t i . > n l(',r.>l~tu ~ Knudsen. Yrsnrrr S. s l9hI,. Prorc\*lr ~ . I I I C T I I oi J~ Nunln~R . 5.. Lnnr.r%~t!~f 4 r t ~ u n \I~ .S.. Cnlver\ltr ot ('olnrddo, 1'1) D. .\rt,on.~ Sldtc Unlverslty Knupfer. Nanc) N. (l9b7). A~alrtantProfessor of Educat~onalMedta and Computery B S Unrvervt) of Wlsconam. LaCroase: M.A.. Ph.D.. L nlvenlty of W~sconsm,Madraon ~~~~~ . . . . . . . . . . n ~ 520 FACULTY Kuang, Yang 1988 . Aaalalant Prote,\or of Mathematl~,. Ph D . Untrentl) of 4lbena Candda Rub), Michael 1988 As,~rlanlProfe%\orot Geoeraph). B A . Unlvenkly of Ch'cago: Ph.D. Boston Univer\!l). Kuester, J a m s L. (1969) Protearor of Engtneenng. B S Untven~t\of Tera*. Au\tln: M.E.. Ph D . Texas A&M Unner,#ty Kuiper. Hendrik J. ! 1571 1. 4 , w c 21c Pru!:\v,~ c,f $f*the~ndtar.B S I t o ~ c w ~ t ! W I \ : . ~ % L ~ , \I,lu3ukr.c. \I 5 . I 4. . P" n .~ . L ' " I ~ ~ ' > ,, C0, \ W~acon\in.Madlaon Kulhmy. Raymond W. (1971 .Regents' Prafe\sor of Education: A B MA.. Cal~fumlaState Colleee. San D ego. Ph D . Llntver, I) of lll~noc\ Kulis. Stephen ( 984 A>\latdnl Profea\or ot Soc~olog).B A . George Wa\htngton Unnenlty: M.A.. Ph.D.. Calumbla Unlvera~t) hulkarni. Uday R. 1988. Aaa&alanlProfessor ot Intormatlan S)5tem5. B Tech. lndtan in\tlrulu of Technology Indid : M B.A Indian lnarltute of Management Indlal. Ph D Unt\er<~t)of Wtrcon5tn. M ~ l u a u l e e Kuo. Chen Yuan 1986). A\\ *rant Profcabor ot Englneenng. B S . National Tanwan Untventty (Taman): M.S Nanhuealem Un~ver$~ry. Ph D Un~rera~ty of Cal#fornla. Berlele) Kurtc. L)nn C. (1967 A\\oc!dte Profc\aor of Mathemaltr\. B S South DLota School of Mmcr and Technology: M.S.. Ph.D Unner\lty ot L tah Kyrala. Ali 1960 6 2 1964 Profeaaor Emenm, of Phyctcs. B.S.. Ma,sachusetts Insutute of Techno oey. M S . Stanford Unnervty: S.M.. H a l v ~ r d Ln~ven~tD y : S.. Technlxhe Hoch~chuleWlen (Aum a . . ~~~~ ~~ . . . . . . . . . . Laananen, David 1983). A a , o ~ l a eProfeswr ot Eng~neenng.B.S.. Worrc\ter Polvtechni~In\t~tute. M.S Ph D Nonhea\tem Un vers ty Ladman. Jerry R. 1967 Protesor of E~onornlca. Dmctor. Center for Laun Amenwn Studle\: B 3 . Ph D loxa State Unlvenily Laefz. Hans G. 1964 A\\istant Profeawr of Gem an. A B Unlver\tty ot Calltam~a.Berkeley. A M.. Ph.D. Stanford Unlverhbl) LaVord. Barbara 1980). Aahoclate Profe\ror ot Span15h. B A . Mtddlebuty College. M.A Ph D Cornell Unrveralty Lai. Richard T. 1973). Profesor of P anntng. A B.. M F A . Princeton Untver*tly. Ph.D.. Untvera~tyof Pen"\) lvdnid Lake. Robert L. 1958). Professor Ementu, ot Mdthemar~ca.B S . South D&ora Schoo of Mtne, and Technology: M.A.. Arlzond Sule Unlver?tt) Lamberts. Jacob J. (19601. Profc\\or Emer tua ot Englt\h: B.A.. Cdl>ln College. M A . Ph D Unt%enltyof Mtchtgan . . . . . . . . Lamm. Robert C. 1959). Profcaaor Ernemu, ot Human tne\ Edurallun and Muvc. B M.. Unlrcrut) of Loul\vllle: M M Unner\!t) of Anruna. Ph D . Indtana Unner, I) Landeira. Ricardo I.. (1962). Profe\\or Ementw of Spanlah: Bdchll er Lnlver\ltdr~o.Unwen~tyot Sdnttago ( S p a n . Macwo N~c!unrl.Normal School of Sdnlrilgo ISpdln . Ph D . Unlvcntt) ut Colorado Landers. Daniel M. (1981 I. Protcraor ut Exerc \e Sctcnce and Ph)vcdl Edurdtton. B.A.. San Jo\e StAtc College. M S Ph.D.. Unlver\ ty of llllnat\ Landers. E. James (l96Ul. Profe\\or Emerbtu\ of 7oulog\. B.A M.S Unlrervtr ot W j o m ~ n g Ph D Nex Yarl I ntbcn I) Laner. Mar) R. 11976). Prufe\\or of Soctolog). B A . Ln~vera~ty of Chtcago: M.A Un~\enttyof Ncu M c r ~ c a :Ph.D.. Vtrg nra Pol)techn!c in\tltute and Slate Unlrer\ll) Lanjon. Richard 1. 1975 Profe\\or ot P\)chulugy. B.E.. U n i v ~ r v t \uf Adelatde (Au\tr.dl~ M A . Ph D . Unlver, t \ ot loud LaPoinle. Leonard L. (19x4 Profersor 01 Speech and Hcanng Science: C h a r Depanmcnt ot Speech dnd Hearing Suence. B.A Mlchlgdn State Un vcrut): M.A.. Ph.D Unner\@t\of Colorado Larimer. John W. 1969 Prote\\or of Geology. B A M.S.. Ph.D. Lchlgh Unner\tt\ Lalizo, Ben 0. (198X). Alsocrate Prote\bor of ~ ~ r o n . t u t ~Technology. c.d B.S L nlvervty of N.11robl (Kmyd M S M.E.. Unlver\lt) of Anzana: Ph D . Unner\ ly of Southem C.il~tamva Lauderdale, Pat (1981 Profe\\or of Jubtsr Studle\. B A U n ~ v e r \ ~ of t \ Ok *hum*. M.A Untvrr\lty ot T e ~ a , .Au\t!n. M.A Ph D . Stanford Untverrlty Lawlcr. F u ~ e n eD. 1967 A ~ s w ! a cProfc\\or of Terhnolopy. B S.. Northem S t a e College. M.A , Arvona S u t e Unner\tty Lawson. Anton E. 1977 Prafe,\or of Zoology: B S Untvcr\ity of Ari,una. M A . Unlver\ity of Oregon: Ph D Untver, ty ,IOkl.thuma Leathers. Chester R. (1957 Prutr\\or Emcr~tu\of Microb~ology.B S Ea\tern Illlnol\ Unlvcr\ ty: M S Ph D Untverclly ot M chtgan Lechler. George P. 111. C~ptatn(1986). A\\ \ a n t Prote\\or of Mtlrtay Sclcn'r: B.S.C Untver\lt) of Tampa: MA.. Cmtral Mlchlean Untver\lty LeCroy. Craig 19841. A\\uc~dteProfcnor of Suc!dl Work. B S W San Jobe State Untvervt): M S.W.. We\tcm Mlchlg~nUnlven!t). Ph D.. Unlvcr\ ty of W ~ \ c o n \ ~ nMadawn . Lee, ldelle B. (1962). Profc\\or Ementu, of E d u u [ton: B.A.. L n!vrr\tty of Wt\con\tn. M.A Arlzana S t a e Unner\llv Lehrer. Leonard 1977 Prote\!or of An Dtrectar. School of An. B F A . Ph!ladclph#.t Collrgr of An. M F A . Unlvcr\tt) of Penn\)I\an a Lenlz, Richard (;. 1985). 4r\ocldte Profe\ror of Journal~smand Telecan munlcalon: A.B.. Un~ver,~l)of Uonh Alabama: M.A Southem Ill#na~\ Unneralty. Carbondale: Ph.D.. Unlver\ily ot loud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 522 FACULTY Ludemann. Ruth 11984). Protehsar of Nunlne. R.N . ~ntieralt~ Ludlow. Elirrabelh A. (1972 . 4sstrlanl Professor ot Nurrtng. B S N Un~vcra~ry of Neu Mexrco: M.S.. Anzond S l a e Unlver\llv Ludwig. Ann (1979). Prote*\or ot Dance. B S .North D d l o u Stale Unlveralry. M S.. L n~veraltyof Kansas Luenow, Paul F. Jr. i 1958). Profehaor Ementu, of Spanlah: B A . M.A.. Unner\ll) of Wa78 . A\\ocrdte Protea~orof Socral Work. Dlrrcror B S W .Program: A.B Sacra mento Stale Collegc. M.5.W Unnerbcry of Cal~forn~a. Berkele). Ph D Un rers 1) of P~ttrburgh . . . . . . . . . . . FACULTY 523 Martin, Carol L. 1988). A\v\tant Profraaor of Famtly Rerourcca and Humdn De\elopmcnl: B.A.. Unlvenlly of Geurgla. M.S . Rulgen. The State Unlverstty: Ph.D.. Un~verall)of Georeld Martin. John F. Jr. (1966 Prote\sor ot Anlhropol ogy. B A . Be olr College: M A . Ph D . Unwerslry of Chicago Martin, Linda J. 1980). Asociate Profevor ot Fbnance; B.A., Univervty of Lou~avllle.M.S.. Un veruty ot Kdnsa,: M.B A . D B A . Luu151ana Technoiogr~dUnwenil) Martin, Philip E. (1983). Aabocrate Profesor of Exerciau Science m d Phyaaal Educalion. B S M S Un vcrsity of lllino a. Ph D . Penn5ylvania Stale I ntveralt) Martin. Richard (1975). A\am!atc Profc*\or ot Rellgaoua Stud e\: B A,. Unlversly ot Montdna: B D.. Unwervty of Dubuque. Th M..Princeton Thcologlcal Sem~nary.Ph D.. New York Untverslly Martine,. Quino E. 1957 Proteraor Emcr lus of Spantah. B S N c u Mexico Western College: M.A.. George Pedbady Co lege. Ph D.. Unl\enllv of Nanh Carol na Marzhe, Mar) (1978 Assl\lanl Prafeasor of Anrhropology. B A . Unlvcr\lty of Callfomrs. M A . Calumbra Untvenlt): Ph D.. Unnenlt) ot Cal~fornca.Berkeley Marzke, Robert F. (1969). A~aocrateProfe\ror of Phyvra: A B Prtnceton Untbmit): Ph D . Columbl.t Univers~t) Mason, Bruce R. (1960). Proteaaor Ementu, a t Pollti~alSctmce. B S Nonh Tevaa Srdre Cu ege. M 4.. Texsr Chrial~dnUn Venn). Ph D.. Unlbentl) of Texa, Matera, Frances R. (1999 A\a~atantProtc\*or of loumaliam and Telecon muntcation: B.S Florldd Inlerna onal Uni\ervly: M A . Goddad Collegc. Ph.D.. Unnera t) of Mramn Matheson. Alan A. 1967 Prolcarar of LAW. B 4. M.S I.D.. Unuera~tyof Uvah Matson. John H. 19781. Asamrare Pmfe\ror a f Technolo.). -. B S MS.. llllnola Slate Unlbenlr) Matt, Pamela 1980 As,~\ldnt Profehaor ot Dance. A.B.. U n ~ v e n ~ ot r y Wa*hlneton: M.A Unneralt) 01 illtnols Matlhewr, James R. 11989). Professor 01 Aeronaurl cal Technolog). Cham. Depmmenr ot Arronautlca Techno 0.1: B S Ro\r Huln an In~tauleof Technolor). S M Marrachu\eu\ Inalirute of techno la^). .. Ph.D.. Unner\ I) of Anzona Matthias, Judson S. 1967 Protehror of Englneer nr. B S.. L S MII [dry Academy. M S Oregon Stale Uni\enlly: Ph.D Purdue Unlventty Maxwell, K a t h r j n (1988 A\\t\tdnt Profe\aor of An. B.A.. Nonhwe\lcm Untvcrsll). M F.A Lnlver\ll) a t Wt\consn. Mddl\on Ma), Judy 1986 A\anranl Protesor ot Mu\lc: M M .The lu~lltardSchool Majer, Albert J. ( 1968). Protraaor Enlerrtur ot Socto og): A.B A M . Ph D . Unlver\lly of Chicato . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mayer, Lawrence S. 953 Pr,fc\>or 01 S t a \ t r ? : B S MS.. Ph.D.. Ohlo S u l e Ln \e urv Majer, M i r h a d 978 Aahw die Proterhor 01 Commun c a on. B 4 . 1I.A.. Uniter>lt, c f W>omlnt: Ph D Ln \er\lt) ot K a n w M a ~ s I.arry , W. lL1X9. Protc\\o of Enj~ncenn.. Char. Dspanrninl ,I C vil Englncennc.. 8 S . M 5 . Un~\cr>tt)of hll\\ourt. Rol .I: Ph D Unnri\ I) ot Ill no,, Maren. 5. Dabid I'J70 . Protcrwr Emer lur ut Coun\clor Eduidlon. B A . Wh tuonh C ,llcge. M E d . Eaatem !\.t,h~n:ton St.ac Co lege. Ed D.. Wa\h~ngtonS u l e Un Len I\ McRrien. Edward F. 1956 A \ w i dte Prof. \or of Techno og). B.S.E.. renn Cu e:c. M S E.E. Clebeland Srale I n \crrit\ McCarler. Joan H. 061 . 4r\hldnt P n tu\wr ot M.ahenl i t c:, B S.. M A,. Llnlver, ty ot A r w o n ~ McClain. Paula D. IYb? . 4 \ \ w d e Pr ,tc\ro- ,t Publlc %ffd,r\:R 4 \1 4 . Pb D . H a u ~ n l Untrer, 1) MrClolland. H. Thomas (19h)). A\vvanl Profemor of Manutactunn: Teihnolog). B S . Grute Cilv College: M S Ph D . Unl\er\ I \ a t Dentrr MeClure, Jesse F. 987 Pr ts\\or ot S% .$I \\.or!.. Dean. School ot S o i ~ Work. ~ l A B . \1 S W.. Lnlver\aty ot Mlch gdn. Ph.D. Brmdrl L n \. r\ctb MeClure. hirstie M. 1989 . A\\htdnt P r o l ~ \ \ a ra t Poll1 cdl Sclencs. R.4.. Fund., lntemdt ondl Un~berul).M A . Ph D . Prlnielon li iber\ 1) McCoy. hathleen M. (1976 A\\oclate Pr tc\\or ot Specla Eduiatlon. R.S.. I1 ner\ I) 01 Pon .md. M.S P o n l ~ n dSlar U n r \ s i \ ~ o .Ph.D I n,brrvt\ ol Oreeon McCread). Richard R. 1160 Pt ,te%of Eoer tub 01 IXc \,on and l n l o n n a ~ a nSy\l~.m\. B I . \i.dls\ CII) S l ~ l Te.t~her< r Col ezc. M A . Ed D.. Lnirer\l~)ot Uonhcm Calxd lo McDonald, John N. 1969 Prul .\,or ot '4 lrhcmat IL\. A B Km2r Co epe M S PI D Rul,cr\. The Svate Lnl\erwt\ McDo,~ell.John \.I. V Y A\\cxlare Pnti.\\or ~t Ecanom~i\.B S . M S Ph D I t CI( torn$&.LO\As $ele\ MeEwen. Douglas R. 1069 Prutr\\or Emsr lu, ot Mu\li. B S Bolrlln: Green State Lnl\crr!lr M M . Indcana Lnnervl,. Ed D . Unn .r\ tr ,f Nanhrm Colorddo MrFarland. Elaine H. 1971 . P r o t ~ r w rEmcrlti \ < f Hedlll, Sclcn~s.B.A hldi rlt.1 Co lenr. M N . Cd\C Ue\tern Re\enc I n \errlr) McGaughey. Robert W. 971 Prate ,or nt Loolog): B A,. Augu\un I Cul rc,c: M. \ U n ~ \ r r \ ~ ot t ) Colorad,. Ph.D.. Bo ton Lnl\er\lr) McGaw, Dichinlon I 196X). 4 \ \ x r d l ~PTU~L.\\UT 01 Pollr~cd Sclcnis. A B 4 M . Ph D . Ind .ma L ni%cr\t!y MeGint!, Tim 9h7 , A\\cx ;$I? Prote\\,i 01 Archtt~cture B Arch. U ~ % c ' i1,\ ot K ~ n \ d \ M A r ~ h Un \cr\ll) 11 Pmn\,l\dn s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524 FACULTY McCowan. Patrick J. 11979). Profrsor 01 P o l l l ~ ~ a l Meissinger. Ellen Murra) I9h6 Profe\ror ot An. Sc~cncc.B.A Iln ver\ltv ot the South. M.A John, B F A . M FA.. Unwcrvtv of Nonh Carolina. Hophlna Un~bcralt).Ph D.. Nonhwe\t~rnU n ~ v e n ~ l r Gr~en\baro McCowan. Thomas M. 1988). A\aoctae Protrhaor Meister. Arnold G. 1957). Prote,,or Emertru, of of Educa8on: B 4.. Bo\ron 1n \erst): M A . Ph.D Phv\lc\. B S Cenlra \ M C A Ca lege: Ph D Unnenlt) ot Nehra4.d I I~nol\In\tautr ot Technolog) McGrath. G.D. 195U . Pmteu r Emerttu, ot Meit,, Robert 0. 19h9). &\\ociae Profebaor of Eduiat on D u n Ementu,. Co es e ot Educar!on. Teihno on). B S M E 1n ver\ r) ot Arwuna: M.S.. A B . Flndld, Collrgr. M A,. Un!vttr\ t) ot L nncr\itr of Uuu M s x ~ o Ph . D.. Lnwenstr of Mtchlgdn. Ph D Ln \ e r ~ t )01 Colorado An,on., MeGregor. Joan I.. t 1189 A\\!rtant Prote\\or ot Melichar, Dudley W. 1974). Prutesor Emcriru~of Phllo\oph\. B A,. Untver, t) ut Cdl~tornra.D&lr: Ju\tiir. Studm: A\\~\t.tnrDcan. Student Servlce5. M.A Ph.D. Un \er\arv of Anrcna College ot Publlr P r u r n n \. B S M S . South Dakota Srare Un!bcr\~rv: Ed D.. Anrona Srbte McHenr). Albert L. 11978). Protesor 01 Techno og\. Unnervt) Char. Dcpdnment ot Electronic\ and Computer Technolug) B S . Southern L n j ~ ~ r a i t vM.S.. . Ph.D Melvin, Michael 1Yh0 A\\OLL.IIC Profevur of Arilond Sute Un#rer\tt) Ec numlo. B B A . inner\ 1) ot Houlron. MA.. Sdn Dxgu Sr.tre Unfvrnrr$: Ph.D.. Lnrvenrty of McHugh, Ke\in E. 19b0. A>\ \rant Prote\\or of Calltorntd. Lo, Angelea Geography. B.S.. Penna)lv~nraS t a r Untvrr\ity: M 4.. Arwond State Unner\lt). Ph D . Un bervty Melbin. Nancy lV75 . A a s o ~ u t rProfenor of ot Illlno,, hiurwng. B.S.. M.A Unner\llr of N e b r ~ A d . Lincoln Ph D . Ln!\erh~t\ ot Ar rond Mclntobh. P a t r l r ~ a<;. 119871. 4 \ \ c l d c Protc\\or ot Arch~tccture.0 4rch. Un vcrut) ot Br ti\h Mendel. Juse A. 1 IY\U A\\uc!dte Profcwor of Colurnb a Canada . Arch D Lnl\er\#t) of Econutn ca. B A . M A Lntvera~t! ot Tera,. Mlch cdn Au\r!n. h1.A Ph D.. Suuthurn Mr.rhod~btUnnerqlty Mclraac. Marina S t w h 19801 As\ocuts Prutejwr Menender. Jose 1987 . Awrranl Proter\or ot 01 Educatbon~lMcd J and Cumputers B A,. Ph)\ii\: L ~ ~ e n ~ r en a dFi\ic.t. o In\r tuto Bdlaetro Pornund Callcgc. M.A Ph D.. Unlver\~t)a t Veneluela): Ph D.. Srullgiln L nw'ntr) (Weq Wt\con\sn. Madc\on Germanv McKenrie. Patrick Bruce 19711 Prote\\or ot Menke. Robert F. 1'147). Pr ,fir\or Emerttu\ of Accounrancy. B S . M S hln\a, Slate Lnt>rrut). Eduidzon. B S . O,hlo$h S1.m C0 ege. M A Ph D . hlkrhlr~nStdtc Lnner, I). C.P 4.. K m u a Ph.D.. Ucnhueatum 1nlver, 1) Mchheen. John \?.. I974 . Pmfcr\ur c t E n g ~ n ~ t t r ~ n g .Merbs. Charles F. 11)73 Profir\ur of Anthropology. B S.. Lnlrcd ?rdtc\ Nabdl A'ddcrn!. M E Y E B S . M S Ph D . Llnner\ttv of Wl\can\ln. Ph D Un ,era 1) ol V t n ~ n $ . ~ M,,d,\"" McLeod. Lois L. 1976) Prole\ror Emerttu\ ot Mua i Merrill. Bruce D. 1'17 1 A \ \ u c ~ t sProfeawr of Joumdll\rn and Tclccammun~c.,t~on:D~rcctor. McMillan, Paul F. 1'187 A\\oca lte Profe\\or ot hledra Rcwsrch P r o b r m B A . Southern Oreoon Chemntn: B.SL L nt\rr\lr\ ut El~nbur:h Collrge. Ivl 4 . Br~ghdmYoung Llntrcn 1). Ph D.. (Scatl.ind . Ph D 4 r rona State L n n e r \ t) Unner\lly ot M ~h ban MrMurtr). Steren 1987 A\\t\tant Prote\\or of Metcalf, V. Alonro (I 171 Prutrrmr ot lnterna~onal Socm Work B A T r u \ Tech Lni\erait). Bu\#nr\\. B.S . hl S lnl\er\#tr ot Arhan~as.PhD.. M '3 S.W L n n c r v t \ ot Tcrd,. Arlen.ran. Ph D . Cn \er\ I) ot M \\oun. Columbia Unl\cr\lt) ot Wt\cun\ n. Ma Inon Metha. Arlene 973). A ~ v x l a rProtc\r, of McNeill. Harry W. (IV76. Asc$unr Profr\u,r of Coun\rl~n: P q i h u ug). B 4 Ar rona Sl,%tc Engtncrrin~:B.S.. M S Ph.D Stanford llna\er\lrr Ln~btrrtl,:M 4.. Ohlo S l a e I nncraltr. Ph.D.. McPheter,. Lee R. 1976. Prutewx of F ~ u n o mi\: Unt\er\tt) ot Suuthern Callturn .i Dtrcctor. EL notn c Outlooh Ccnier. A B . Sdn Metor. Thomnr H. (ILl65 Prote\\or of Edu~saonal Francljcu Stdtr Ln~vrr>lt).Ph D V rgln~;, Admln \tr.ttlon and Supervv on. Program P,l)lc~.l,n!c lnrr!tutr C ,ord~ndrar.Educ~t~ondl Admtnlstr~tlonand NlcShelTre). Gerald R. (198? Protrrbar ot Supcnt\~un.B S M S Ph D . l n n e r \ l t ) ot Utah Archlteiture. Dlp 4rih L n n e r \ ~ t )Co me. hlct,, John 1980 A \ a o i ~ a eProle>\or ot hlu\!~. London EnAldnd Dtpl. C.D.. Edcnburgh B.A.. M M . Syrdcu\c I n \cr\!ty D.M A,. The Ln \er\!t) Scotl.md luil lard S c h w McTaggarl. \I. Donald 1971 Prute\\or of Geoor.+ph\. B 4.. hl.4.. Lnncr, I) ot St &"drew\ (Scurldnd . Ph.D.. Aurtrdl an Ndtlondl U n \ s r v l ) Au\trtlld hleunier, John 1987 Profewor of A~hltecturc: D e n C u l l e ~ e01 Arch lecture and En, runmcnrdl McWhirter. J. JeWrie5 1970 . Prote~rorot De\lgn. B Arch L n n e r w ) of Lnerpool (England). Coun\ellne P\\chologi. B A St. M ~ n ! n ' \College. M 4rch. Hanard L n rer5 I). %IArt,. Unncrrbn of M Ed . Oreeon Sl.8lr L n \er\llr. M.Ed Ph D CanJbndgc Eng .rind) Unlverrn) 01 Orepun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 526 FACULTY . Muhlenhamp. Ann F. 19711. Profearor of Nura~ng. Mmre, J. Douglas 1'16V A \ \ n l a e Profeuor of B S M S.. Marqu-nc Lnneralry. Ph.D.. Unl\er\lt) M ~ t h e o%tc\. B.S.. M S . Idaho State Cn \erwt). of Kanw, Ph D . S \ r a ~ u \ eUnner\ I\ Mulligan, Donald E. 1985 A\\ocvare Profe\\or of Moore. Michael 1 IYbZ A\\o~ratePiofeamr ot Canatructton: B S E M.S.M.E Arlzona Slate /c,ilog). B 4.1ndl.tna Untvenlt\: M S Ph D.. Uncvera I) Un \rr\ltr 01 Warhioctun Munk, Morton E. 19611. Profeahar of Chrmi\lry. Moore, Moses Y. 9hY A\\ \tan( Profeaaoi ot Char. Depanmer I of Chern!\tq: B S . Nonhur\t R t l p ou, Stud e\. B A . E'leid Co eee: M D \ em Unners$t\: M S lin<\eraayof hharni. Ph D.. Y ~ DI, L nrt) Schoo : hl Phtl Ph.D Ln n W&nc Stale Lln~\er,!t) Thtu o~ cdl Semxndr, Munukutla, Lakshmi \ . (19X7). Alcoclate Profesor Moore. Patricia D. I Y \ I A\\~,rdr I Prcterso ot f Technolur). B 5 . hl S . AndhrJ Lnlrerrllv Uar\tne. A\v\ldnt De.>n. C mmunlt\ Rc\uurce\, Ind . Ph.D.. Ohlu Unl%rrvtr Ti l c ~ 01 e \ur\ ,g: B.S .Lo," a L \ervt, of Ch we". MS.. C.aho L L n n e r a t) ot Arnrn~a. Murguia, Edward 1988 4\r lcvilte Proterwr a t M P H.. D P H . J ,hnr Hupl n< In \ers t) Soc o og dnd Hhpdntc Re\e.irch Center. B A . U ircr\lty ot Tera,. Au\tln: M 4 . Unl\rr\tr) ol Moore. Thomar A. 1176. Prutc\mr ,f Chem 5tr). Nuu hlet LO. Ph D L n bcrrlt) ot T e u a 4 u m n B A . Ph D Trcl Lnlrzrut\ Murphr, Jeffrie G . (IYhI Profes\or of Ph oroph, hlcarhead, Gregor) Y7h . 4 \ \ o i l d a Protc\,or a t and Ldu. B A . J ,hn\ Hupbln, Linrveraztv: Ph.D.. h l ~ n . t ~ e m c nBt S I E M B 4 . Ph D . Lni\erril\ 01 Un \era r\ ot R n h e u e r Huu\lon hlurph?, Juanita F. 1V71 . Proteaaor t hurune. Morgan. \liriam J. I 16, In\tru~toiof French A B Ohlhomd B ~ p t n t1 nncrvt\. M S . Ph.D. L ccnce e\ Lettre\ Un \cr\lt\ ot Partr Fiance . Cape We\rern RC\LDCUrlncrsty MA.. An/ont Stdte 1 ni\er\lr) Murphy. Nina L. 1924. Protoaor Ementu, of hlorgmt. h e n W. 19hh Prufr\\or of Family Phy, cal Educat on. B.S Unlvera~t\ot Anrand: Rc\ourie\ an 1 Hum in Dcvelopn m t B.A Gr nnrll M A . L n n c r u t \ ot Southem Ca ttomtd Collqe. M A . Unner\lt) of NebrJbhd. Omdhd. Ph D Un \ ~ r r l t \of Nch .irla. L n ~ o l n Murranka, Patricia A. 1977 . A s o c ~ a l Profe\\or r of Gcncrdl Buune\\: B A . Trcntun State Cullrre. Morgan. Richard J. '1\U Prute\wr of Ldu. Dean. M A . Rlder Collerc. Ed.D L [ah Stdte Un!\er\!lr Co lece of LA*: B 4 . Lnnsr\lt\ ot Cal tom a. Bcrbc c\ J D . Unl\er\$l) ot C~llfornldLo, Murra). Roger h. 196\ A\\oc~dreProter\or ut 4o~i.lc\ Engltrh. B A,. B S . M,,rhrad State Teaiher5 Collcge M 4..Ftdntord Unner\~ty.Ph.D.. \lorgan. Thais E. 19h5 . Ar\~\t.lnt Proferwr ot L nner\tt) ot loua En: ~ \ hB 4.. Srnllh Co ege. hl A Ph.D.. Bioun L nl\cr\ll) Musheno. Miehacl C . ( 1977 Protraaor of Ju\t ce 51 d e, and Puh IL Att.t!r\. B.A L)com n~ Morone), Robert M. (19'31 . Pmtr\rar ut So' ai Cu egc. M.A PI D.. Amcr can Un bervt) Worh Dlrectn D S W Pm:rdrn. A B . h1.S W . B ,\mnC,I rmr. M P H Haward Lnnervt): Ph.D . Mushkatel. Ahin H. IYXO). Proter\or ot Publlc Rr.tndct\ Un \ e n t \ ktf~ir,. D rcuor. O l t ~ c eof H ~ r ~ r 5ml d 5 e\ B A . Ohlu Sratr Lnner\tl\: 'vl S . Ph D.. Lnlver\ttr of hlnrrell. D a r g l I')XX . A\\l\t~ntPiofe~qorof Orevon Engine nnr. B S . M S Ph D . B n e h m loun. 1 \er\,c, M)ler. Charles E. .lr. Yh\ A\!ocxats Prote\mr ut Finance. B B A . Lo\old Unl\cr\~tv.M B A,. hlorria. Dunald H. 962 Prolr>\or ot Anthropo Hanard U n t \ ~ r \ # t )Ph . D.. Unlverrlrv of F orlda op\. B.A Ar lor .I S I ~ I L 1 n \ m l t r : M 4 . Ph.D 1 n \err I d Ar run% Nagaraua, Richard H. IYhY). Awoc at^ Proie%or of hlorri,. John P. 196\ P n l ~ \ \ u rof Law: A B J D U ,nhuc\ten Ur l\er\l!) So~loloq\.B 4 . 1 nner\!l\ of Hdua I . h1.A. Ph D.. Ln berrlr) c t W.#rhln&ton Morrison, henneth hl. I1)X1 . A\\ui>dteProfrsor ot I hagorhi, Craig ( lqh4). 4 ~ \ t ~ Proteaaor n i Rcllwou\ Studre\ B A St. Dun\rnn \ Unner\lt). hl A Ph D I n \rrut! nt \ I d nc Plscho u q . B.A.. \I A Ph D.. Unnenlt\ ut Hdudzl. Mmwa Moulton. Gerald I.. 1067 . Pr ,le\\ar Emeritur of Coun\clI vc \ I ) : Ph D . \ r l l ,n.t St.!te Univcr\ 1, Srxe Um\erun ~ ~ ~ ~ Muher, .JoanE. 1471 . P m t ot~Ea ~I\ Ch\ldhood E d u ~ ~ l 8 o Dlrec~or. n: CU I c : ~ ~t Educdt~on Natsia,ar. Sotirios 1 IYX7,. 4 \ a l \ t a l Prufe\,or of Eqlnecnng: D p "ma ~nMeihdnlca En:~necr!nr. Prc*ch o PR r r CO< ~ rtlcn,~l~i. ~ ~ Ea ~ 11 Chl dhoc d Eduidl~un.B S . hut,tonn Slda Callere. M.Ed Anbrorlc Un~rcr\lr\ Greece). M.S.. Ph D . Pcnn\\l~.in S l d c LIIII\PT\ 1,. Ph D Lintrervr) ot CAItornla lnar ma ,i Techno 7 2 ) hldnl~nd Nebeher, Helen F. I )5b . Protc\aor Emcntu, 01 Engl3,h. B A . M.A.. Arllond F l a e Linlvcr\lry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . FACULTY 527 . Neittel. G. Paul (1979 Protraaur of Enginsennt. B S Ro Inns College. M S Ph D . John, Hoph~ns Unl\er5trr Nelsen, Edward A. 11975 Protessor ot Edu~dllun. Progrdm Caardmaar. Humdn Developmml: B S.. Un~ver\atyot Wt\con,#n. Madtwn. Ph D Suntord Un \eratty Nelson. G. Lynn 11973). A w a t m r Profeawr of English B A . Kearney Stale Col ege. Ph D Uni\~rait)of NebrdAd. L l n ~ u l n . . . Nigam, Bishan Perkash (1964). Professor of Phyrlca; B S M S Untven~tyof Drlhl Indra). Ph D Un~ver.\~r)of Rnhraler . . . . . ., Srate Unlver\ltv Nelson. J. Russell (1981 lVX9). Profcsor Emcnlu\ ot F~ndnce.Presdenr Emer tu\ of the Unl\cntly: B A,. Pa~nficI nton Colleee. M B A . Ph D . Unlver\tl\ 01 Cd !turn a. Lu, .Angle\ Nelson. John C. (1967 A\\uc~dreProfra\or of Spe'r.4 Educauon. B S . M A . Arwond Srale Unlvcralty: Ph.D Georgc Pedbadv College Nemeroff, Carol (198h A\\i\ldnl Profeawr a t P\)cholog\. B A,. McG I1 Unnenlty ICdnaddJ. M A . Cn venll) of Pmn\yl\anra hering, E ~ a D. r (1964). Protealor Ementub of Mdlhem~rs\.B.A.. lndrana Unlverstv: M.A Ph D . Princeton Untvrr\ ty Netting. Ellen 1983 A \ \ a l a t e Profe,ror ot Soctal Worh. B A . Duke Ln~vrr\lry M.S.W Unner%rly of Chicago: Ph D.. Unner\tI\ of Chtcaeo Neuberg. Ste\en L. (1488). Awiranr Prote\mr of P,)~holoc). A B . Comrll Un~rer>!lr.M.S.. Ph D . Carneg r Me on Unlver\tt\ Ne?. James W. 11969 Prote\\or of Englt\h. B A . M.A.. Whealan Collcgc:.Ed D Unlveraily of M chlgan Nichols. Ann W. 11970). A n o c are Prote\\or ot Socral Worh. A B.. Sunford I ntvrrvl): M.S.W. D.S.W. Co umbm Untrer\tt) Nichols. Catherine G. 9.511. Protes,or Ernentus of Coun\elor Educar on. A B M A . Unlver\~l)of Kuntuch). Ph.D.. Co umbu Untver\cly Nichals-Casebolt. Ann 1985). Assicran! Prafc\\or ot Soridl Work B.A.. M 5.W.. Ph.D. Unbvcr\~t)ot Wt\con\ln. Madl\on Nirolaenko. Basil 1989 . Protes\or ot Marhcmat~c\. M S . Cnlvenll) ot Pan\ France : Ph.D.. Ln~\eraat) of Mlchfpdn Nielsen. Michael J. (1969 A a ~ o c u l eProte\\or ot De\tgn: B P D . North Care ~ n dSute Unnrrrlty. Ralcc&h. M.A Sldnford C niventty Nielson. Gregor? M. 1970). Prote\ior ot Computer Sclenie and Enpmeenng. B.S.. MS.. Ph D.. Una\rr\ar) ot ~ i a h Niemeir. Wilma M. 1959 .Professor Emerilur of Marhemarlo. B A . Nru Mexlco Hlghldnd! U n ~ v r r \ ~ fM \ S Unnerr!f\ ot W>om nc . Niemiera, Alexander X. (I986 4\%rtant Profe\\or uf Bopan). B S.. Ru.~nohrCollege. B.S.. U n ~ v e r \ ~ t ) ot Kmruch). M S Ph D . Vtrg~nraPolytrchn~c Inullure and Slate Unncr\t!) u Nilsen, Alleen P. (1975). Professor ot Engl~ah:A ~ l t n g A%l\tdnl Vice Presidml lor Academi~Perbonncl. B A . Bngham Young Ln~\en!l). M Ed. Amrrtcan Unt\ur\ll). Ph.D. b n ~ k c n ~of l ) loua Nilsen. Don L.F. (1971). Proferbor of Engltrh B.A.. Brlghdm Youno Un~ver\tl).M A . Amer c ~ n U n ~ \ r r \ ~ r Ph.D. \. C nl\craltr of M ihlean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Northey, William T. 11959). Profe\,or Emerttu\ of M~crob~ology. B A . Unl\er\lt) of Mlnnesora. M.A. Ph.D.. C nlveralt) a t K d n w Norton. M. Scot: 19 3 ) . Profc\\or of Educa~onal Admtn~rlrdtlanand Supenl\ton: B S M E d . Ed.D. Unner\lly of Nebr.4.a Nuno, Jose Pabla (19881. A\\ \tan1 Proteahor a t Englnernng. B.S.. M B.A.. Uni>ersty ot the Amer cd\ Meuco M.S.. Unbverstt) of Arkan\&\. Ph.D. Ohlahama Sraa Lnlvrrvt) . . O'Bannun, Charles E. (1964). Proteasor of Engineer ng. B S C.E.. Unlvcr, I) ot Neu Me\ co. M.S.. H a r v ~ r dLntrer~lt):Ph.D.. Ohlahama Srdrr Unnrrsll) O'Beirne, Donald E. ( 959 Profe?. Bloamlngton: Ph.D Untver5lly ot lllm O'Keeffe. Michael I961 Prote\\or of Chemlrlry: B S Ph D Un \er,t!) 01 Br %o (England) . . . 528 FACULTY . O'Leary. Timoth) J. I978 Ai\oclate Profe\\or ut D e m un ~ n lnlom,N d on S\arrms. B S.. Wc\rmln rtc Collecr. M B.A D B.A Ket r S t s e Unl*cnltv Odenkirh. James E. 1967 Protesor 01 Exerclbe S L ~ C ~mCd CPh\rtcal Edui,ttfon B.S.. M 4.. Ohlo Slate Unner\ 1,. Ed D.. C ~lumblaUnl\er\ztj Ohmart, Robert D. I97 I Prote\&or01 Zuuloc). Center fcr Envronmentdl Studlea: B S M.S.. New M C ~ ~Slilr~. L O Un \ervly: Ph D.. L n n r r , t) of 4rimna Ojala. n i l l i a m T. 1971 A n o i ~ ~ Protca, le ,r 11 En: l\h. B S . M A . Lnn\s v l r a t Mlnne\ot.t. Ph D . Flor~dsFt&te Unl\er\!t) Okun. Morris A. 1976 Prote\\or of P\).cho og). Dlrcutor Adu t Develupn cnt dnd Agmg Progrdm, B.A 8roohl)n C I cge. M S Ph.D. Pcnnrv \ankt S t s e Llnlbers t k Oldani. Robert W. 19'321. Ar\cuare Prote\\or of M u \ ~ c :B 4.. L nl\cr\ I\ 01 I1 no!\ MA.. Ph.D. L n ~ \ c r \ l no t \.llchv.an Ohras. I.ouis 979 4wx dte Pr t e s x 01 Management. 4<\1\tanl V l i e Prc, dent tor Spci1.4 Prugrsrn,: B A . M A . Ed D . Arwund Slat L "t\er\!t, Oli\er. Robert S. 11)61) Protioor Emcr$ru\ ot Arihllecturr. A B MA.. Unt\er%lQ 01 Cdlllomld. Burhclc\. M F A . ln\l!tutc Allcnde Me.ucoI Olmsted, Cameron B. 1956 Protcrwr Emsr tub ut Eduiat~on.B.A.. M.A \r!zona State Lnl\er\ ry. Ed.D Llnnerrlty ot Nunhcm Colorado Olne). Claude W. I967 . P ote\\or En cr ,f Fln.mcc. B.S.. J D . Marquettc Lntvenit, Olson, Grace P. 1977 . 4\\1rt.$nl Proferw ot V u n t n ~ B S \ M S.. A Srare Un vrr\ll\. Ph.D Te\.i\ Woman'\ L n n r n l t b Olson. Richard 5. 19x5 . 4\\0'1ae Prote\ror ,I Paltrlcal Sctence. Dlrrctor. 1ntrmatton.d Progr*m\. B A . U n ~ r e r st) 01 Callfc>m!.I.D%II\.M 4 . Un *errltj ut Ca ttomld. Lo\ Aneele,: Ph D.. Un~\trrlt)ut Oregon O r m ~ s t o n .Michael 8. 1IqXI . A\\avale Protr\\or ot Fconon &c\. B S . hllihl.an S l a e Linnrrr!t\. M A . Ph D John, Huphln\ I nl\er\ tr Ossipo\. Helene 987 . In\rructor ot Fren~h.B A . Qucrnr Collcle ot C ,llr:r Unner\$tj 01 New bock M A FrCnch L i n w h l i ~ \. M A. (Ru- ~n Area Flu IIL,) Ind and Unl\cr\~tr B wmlnelun Oclerhoudt, Rubert ti. 1976 . Protc%or ot Exerc~\c S c ~ e n and ~ r P h \ \ i ~ . t IE d u c ~ r ~ o B.5 n . h1.S . Pmn,rl\.tn~d Stdtc Ln vcr\!t). Ph D Unlvrrr tr of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lll0 \ Ostrom. Lonnie L. 1973 . Protc\sor of Marhrtsn:: Dlrcirur. Dele opmmt. B B A . Une\er\lr\ 01 W~xon\!n.M S . Soulhc 1 Illlnol\ n n u n l l ) . C,trh,r dale. Ph D Lnner, ot 4labam.t 0,erman. (.lenn D. 19>h Pn,lri\or Emrr lu\ 01 I r l . ~ r h ~ l ~Dean q : Ementu\. Cullcge of Bu\lner\ B S Cen1r.t Srdtc C< lece. M.F.. Oh ahom1 Slate Unncr\ 1). D B 4 . India Us \er\lt) . Packer. Merlc A. (1959). Protessor Ementu, 01 Phy\lcal Educanon B A,. M.A.. Arizona Slate Un~vcnlt\:Ed D . Untver\lty 01 Northern Colorado Padilla. Ratmond 1.119h2I. Arc- ate Proteraor of Hlgher Educauon. Dlre~tor.H~apanrcRereuch Centcr. B.A U n n e n l ~ )ot M!ch$gan M A . Ph D Unl~erall)of Cd fornid. B~rheley Pagana. Caio 1986. Prote\\or of Muak: B.Ldw\. L nlberr I) 01 Sao Paul" Bran1 D M A . Cathollc L nlrcruty of Amer~ra Page. John B. 1969 . Prute\aor of Ph\.a~r\:B.S.. Ph.D. Un verblty ot Utah Palais. Joseph C. 1964 Prote\\or of Eng neerlng. B 5 E E . Lnnrralty uf Arizona. M S.E. Ph.D. L nlverr 1, ot M3chlg.m Palrngren. Dale E. 984 4\5 \tan[ Prote>\or 01 Trchnolocy. B.S. M S Ph D.. Unwrrvty of W~\cun\ln. Madhon Palumbo. Dennis J. I983 Rqenta' Prote\\or ot Ju\ttoe Scudlea M A Socld Science . M.A Pulltl~alSccence Ph.D.. Unt\er\lr) of Ch~cdgo Pangrari. Robert P. 1973 Pratcr\or Emenlu* a t Phjrlcd Educdrlan B A . M S Ph D . Wa\h~ngtan S l a e Unlvenll) Pan). h u r t J. 19781. Prufe\\or of A ~ c o u n l m c j . B S B.A Urine $31) of Ar rana. M B A . U n n c r \ ~ t )of M nne\utd. Mlnnedpolia St Paul. Ph D.. Universtry of lllano 5 . C P 4 4nmna Pardini. I.ouic J. 1967 Prote\\or Ementu, of Trchnolugy. B.A.. A M.. Idaho Stare Lni%ersity: Ed.D Um\rr\ny ot Noithem Colorado Parher. L. Mayland 1955 . Protessor Ementu, of Grocrdph\. B.S.. B r ~ ~ h a1moung b n ~ v e n l l r :MS.. I n n e r \ I\ ot Utah. Ph D Cornell L n k \ r r ~ l ) Parkinron. Stanlej R. 197 1 Protes5or of P\)chol ogy. A B Unnenlty of C.tlltomm. Berkeley: M.A Ph D L n l v e n ~ r vof Caltfurnla. Da\ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unner, 1, ot Califam~d.R n m l d e Pastin. Mart. 980 . Protr\wr of Managemmt. Dtre~tor.Jodn and Dwtd Lincoln Ce ter lor Ethlcs. B.A Unneri~r! of Pltt\hurgh A.M.. Ph D.. Haward Unneratt) Palten, Duncan T. (1965). P r o t e ~ m of r Bolan). D ~ r e ~ wCenter r. far En*~ronmenralStudlea. B.A.. Amhenr Colleoe M S Ln!\ervt) ot Md\\achu s\oun. Ca umbta Pian. Richard H. J. 1959 Protewoi Emenru\ ot Engmrrr ng. B S C E . Kung Shan: L nlvrrslj (Chtnal: M S.E. Ph D.. Come I Unt\ers$t) Piburn. Michael D. 19h9). A\\oc~steProte\\or 11 Secundary Educa~on.B.S.. L nnrrvty ut Calltor nta. D.t\ \. Ph D . Princeton Ln \er\ct\ Picken,, Judith M. (1987 11 \rrucror of bur\ nc. B.S N M q r n o u n l Collr;~. M.S.N.. Ln$\er\ltr of hl$\\ourl Pigg. Kathleen B. (19\h 4\\l\rant Prote\ror ut Botdnv. B.S M.S Oh o U n n e r \ ~ l \ :Ph.D. Ohlo State Unl\er\lty Pihlak. Madis 1986). 4 9 s \t.~nt Prutewor ol Plmn ng. B.E.S.. Lnncr\lr\ of Waterlm Cdnada). M C P M.L.A Lne>er>lt, of C a l t l u m ~ Berlelc, ~. Pijawka. Dabid (19bZ A\m.l.xle Profe\\or ot Publx Attar\. B A,. Broch Un \ervt\ M A . Ph D Cl.trl, Unt\er\lt) Pile, James (1971 Profeiaur ot Art. B F A . M F A . Untvcr\~!) of Nebr&ha. L ncoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 530 FACULTY Pimentel. Darid (1977 Protc\aor a t An. B.S. Ed. \l~\,achu,utt\ Cu le .r of An. U F.A.. R w h e ~ t e r lnmrurc of T e d nolo,\ Pnnkaba. Donald J. 1964). Profes,ur ot B o t ~ n ) . Dlru tui. 4 5 1 H6rb.s urn. B.S M 5 . Ph D Ohla State Lnilerrtt\ Pittman. Anne M. 1952 Profe, or E m ~ tu, r ot Ph,, c d E ~ u L ~ B~ SI uUm\er\tt) ~ . )f Tez.15. \I h Yeu \orl L nncrsm Ed D . Sultord L " \ e n r, Pltlaley. Janice M. IYh71. Aa\occale Prote\\or of An. B F A . Unt\rr,~ty01 Nonh Caro tnd. M.F A . I n bcra I) ot GL ~ r g I I Pir~iconi.\ incent B. llW37 A\bxatanl Pntca\or ot Cheniccd B o and M d a r a s En:, eer n*. B S U ,\er\it? of L ,nrli. M 5 E .Ph D . A v c n a Srare Ln>\er\ 1, plant^. Don \. I196 11. Prote5ror E rntu, ot EL~nmm"5. B S. M B 4 . I n!\er\lr) of tianad5 Ph D Ir,d,,,"d L " \ e \ ty Pudlich. William F. 19-19 Prufe\ror Emuntus ot Ed iar~on.B S.. h1,tnl~ndState Teacher, Culleze. Ph D.. Lnl>cr\ t \ 01 l o u J POP,J e r n B. t 971 . P r ~ t e < ? lut r Flndnii.: B A . D r u 9 Collree. hl R \.. Wa*hlnelon Lnner, I). D R A Han~rlLn\rr\ar$ Polen,,G. Donald V(7 Profcbaor Emertrua ot S c a Work. B 4 . Wdnburg Col rSe M.A ni\rr\ab of Ut,nh D S W Unt\er\~trot Southern C a ttomu Purtnoff, Callice H. 191r . Prut~,rurEmrr tu\ ut En;llsh. 4.8 h l A . Ilnl\crnr\ of CAI turn a He L le) F A.A.R . MA.. Amer can Acddrm) In Rome 11.11, Pi) D. St~ntord \ e n t) Puaers, Angela M. IL)')( . As I5tant Protc\\or of J0um.l ~m and Tzlzcornmunlcdlon. B S . M.S.. I llnol\ State L nlvcr, I \ Powers. Doris C. 1960. Prufrsor Fmcr~tu,ut En. \h: B 4 . Wc Ir, er Co c.e. U 4 OLCdental Cn r e Ph.D L n \rr\ 1) ,t Ca itum~a.R ~ r k ecb Prather. Elizabeth Y7h Profeacor ,I Spcrih 0 IHrmn S c ~ nc: B.7 Lnlrer, t \ ot Nrhr.i\hd MA.. Ph D I n \cr\tt\ ot lo-a Pre\\on. Ctarh C . I Jh-1 A\bocaarr Pmte\\or ot P\\ ho o \ B A . P I I L ~ AC~l1e.e. hl 5.. Ph D . (cluinb a Lnnervlb Price. I hornton W. 196 . Prote%,i Emrr ru\ of En nee tr o t h e r h l e \ l ~ o . M S S W Ph D.. L nnrr\ I\ nt \ l l \ v r rl Columbra Primas, Phyllis J. 10\7 . 4,s \?ant Pr,fc\. ,r ut Nu,,, . B.T.\ L , \cr,,t\ of Pen" \I\d"ld. h1.P H . Ph.D L n \crrlr\ of Pat\hur-h P m k . Dennns P. 9\Y A\roimre Piotr \ ,r < t Fducarxon A\\~\t.tnt V l i r Prestdent tor F\rended E d u i a un. MA.. Appa ~ c an h Srnte 1 narer\lt). l e Slate Ed D . \ s- ncd P o l \ l r ~ IL i n ~ t ~ t uand I ",\"r, r, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Qucfada. Eugene R. 1977 Profs\~orEn er tu, of Dr.\t;n B A Anlund Srda Lni\rrWt) Quigg. .John L. I'Jh r\\\uc are Profe\\ur ut Mahrmar c\. B.S . \I S . P h D Drete Llnncntt) . . Rahiner. Donald N. Y7Yl. 4r\aclate Prutc\\or ot h n . B A . Ham, ton C o l l c ~ eMA.. Ph.D. L nl\crw$ ot ti4 \a\ Raecach, Woahe 1 )XI . 4\sui ate Prcfr\\or of A,nbu,!nz\\ m d Entxron lrnrdl Reqourrc\. B Sc M S r The Hehre* Inner\ I\ I m c l Ph D . Come Lnner\lt) Rader. Martha 975 . Ir\cclate Prafe\\or of Educar on^ Media ,111 t Cumpureis B S M B E Un btratt) a t rvl~\\t<\tpp.Ph D , hdn\.l\ S t d s I n,\ec\,,y Radke. Judith .I.( I )60 . 4h\oc ale Protr\v,r ut French: B S M.A L n n m t l r ot N ,rLon\kn. M d d ~ w nPh.D . L Tl\cr\lt\ a t C,lorad, Raduan. A. Essam 19hI). 4 , \ a l ~ aPrt>tc\\or ot Enetnecr ng. B 5.C E.. Ca m Unl\er\lr) E.bpt : M.S C E . Ph.D P u r d u ~L n \erstt\ Rapan. Dona1 M. IVh Pr te\ror ot (Iculug). B A,. OLLdenpal COI C L ~M S I n \errs$ ot Sourhem CJ tomla: Ph D . I n n e n I\ d N a \ h ~ n . t nn Rajan.Subramaniam D. Yhi 4 s a z d l r Prolc\%ar c t En, neenn:. B T e ~ h . Honr) Indun I rlllute ot Technolo,) Ind J M S Ph.D Llnnrr, t) ot Iowa Ramire,. Richard G. Yh7). Aialrtant Prote\\or of DC.~\lonand Intomdl n Sv\tem\. B 5 . I n \er\iry ut C u ~ d aajara Vex cu M S . P c \ t p r ~ d u a e Cu ctc. Chap>\" thlc\ ro Ph D.. Te7.h \&hl I \er\,n . . . . . . . . . . " . . . Kankin. Robert L. I9 I A\ tare Protcn l r t En: ecrine B 5.. Unnrr, 1) of T a d , E P&o: Ph.D. WI om Mdr\h R L r L ~ \ r r \ l t ) Ranh~n.W. Parkman 14%' . Prote\\or Erncn~u,ot J,uma im and T r l e ~ o nrnunlcallon B S . S l r d i u \ c L n \er\ n.M B 4.. Ph D , Ycu Yorl Lnlrcr. I) Kapp. James R. 1962 Pn t e s o r f Ar~hltccture \ \ \ m n t Dean. Cul - t e of Archlreir re and E \ ronmr Id Dr\~:n. B Arih. Lnlvc \ilv ut Dclro ? hl S 4rih C umb a L n \cr\ t) , Raarnursen. Robert D. I I 1.19 Protcr\clr Erncr l u l ut 9vtburinr and En\ runmental Rerourie R.S.. 1 iw.! S r a e Lnner\,t\: M.7 Wa\hingrun S1.W I n bcrllt) Ratner. Esther 19x8 A\\ \t.~nt Prote\\lr of Dc%n B F A \I ash niton Ul !\cr\!t\. hl F A L'n \srSr\ . . 01 Mlihlean . FACULTY 531 . Raupp, Gregor) B. (19x5 A\rlarant Prateuar of Eng~ncerlng:B.S . M S Purdue Un \ e n I). Ph D Lnlvcr\tt) ot Wl\consan M a d ~ w n Rausch. Jack D. (1965 A\\oc8dte Protrr\nr of M u v r . A,>ocsae D rector. School of MU^. B S M A . Oh o Sure Unr\er\lt\ Ra\e. Wallace J. 19671. A\\ocldte Protesar of Mu\lc, B.S.. I l l ~ n u ~Stdte , Lnnervt) M M Ph D L n \cnlr) of I cnol\ Ranls. R i l l i a m S. 197.1 Pmtcuor Emcr rur of Ph)vca. B S Murrei) State Colleee. M S TU ane Un \crrctv: Ph.D.. k w d Starc bnl\rrrlr\ Ra). William J. 1968 . Prutrsur ot Elementan Reiser, M a r k (1988). Aa\ \tdnt Profeuor 01 Sutl\ttca. B 5 . Untver\lty ot Mrhegdn. Ph.D Univen~t)of Ch~agu Reiss, Peter R. 19761. Awatdnt Profevor ot Flnancc. B.S.. J.D.. M~rquettcInlvcnitv: M.A Arwond S t a t U n ~ v c r \ ~ t ) Renaut. Rosemary 1987). A,vatdnt Prote,rur ot Mathemar c\. B S . Coliln:wood Co Icgc. Durham Untbcrsitr: Ph.D. Uni\cr\~t)ut Cambndgu Eneland Reneau. J. H a l (197.0. Protc\\or ot Accuuntanc). B B A.. \I S TCX.I\ Tech L nwer\ 1). Ph D L n t , ~\ @ I ut \ Mr\aturl. Culurnbi~ Reuler. Wncent G. 1961 . Pmfe\\or Enlentus of Operaionr hl.tn.tpsrnent: B.S.C M.A.. Ph D Lnnenlt) o f Ion* Reader, M a r h 1967 A s n ate Protesor ot P a l s t ~ c ~ l Rejnolds. Robert D. 19711 A\\oc!,tlc Proterwr ot Sctence. A.B.. 4.M.. Ph D.. ni\enlr\ ot Mlchlean Muvc. B.M . Teva\ C h n \ t l ~ nLnlrer\lty. M M . Un!rer\!t) of Tcva,. Au\tln: Ph.D Ohm State Reckers. Philip M.J. IYh( Profc,\or ot 4ccount Uni\ervt\ An'): B S.. Q u l n ~ )Co lene. hl B A Wahlngton Untver\ I ) . Ph D . Unner\tt\ at I l l l n o ~ ~ Re)nolds. Steven I..1988 Asatavant Proteasor 01 Phllo~ophy.B A,. Unl\er\lly of Chtcdgo: M.A.. Redman, Charler L. 1'483 Protesaor ot 4nrhropol Ph.D.. Unt\cr\itv of C a l t f u r n ~Lo\ ~ . Angelra 0.v: Char. Drp;mrnenr of A n t h r o p ~ l o ~ yB. A . Hdrvdrd Un \er\!t\: M.A Ph.D. Inever\lry of Ref. Peter (1985 A\\iaunr Prule~\or.Center for Chlcdgo Solld Slee Sclencc dnd P i ~ y \ a \ ,A\\uilare Dnrecror, HREM Facd~t).Center fur Sultd Srarr Sclencr: Reed. Helen 19h6 A \ \ w dtc Prote\aor of Engineer B A Unlvcr\ I) ot Cambridge (England). M S ~ng.A B Goucher College: M S.. Ph.D Virgmtn Ph D.. Un vt.r\it) ot Oxford Eng and) Polvtc~hntcIn\tirute and Srsre Un veralty Re~nikoff,Siton C. 1971 Pmtcr\or ot Dea~gn. Reed, William H. 1968). Asbocsae Proteasor of Cenlfi~dtr.New YorL School ot Intertor De\tgn. Techno "by. B S Unlvcrvt) of Oklahoma: M.S B.A Lln ver\ttr ut Soufhwe\trrn Lau~u&na;M.A An/und Stdc Lnlverqlt) Loul\lana Statc L nt\erslt) Ree\es. Henr, C. 1969). Prote\,or ot Mr~robloloc). Rice. Glen E. 1486 A\\o~lateProte\\ur of V l ~ ePre\ldent fur Reaenrch: B S.. F n n b l ~ nand Anthrupclo:.~ Dlrrctor. Oftlcr of Cultural Rehource iYldr\h,nl Collr:.~ M A . Ph D Vanderb lr Mar dgement. B.A.. Reed Coliegr. M.A Ph.D Unnerrttv Un \er\ 1) ut Wa\h ngtun Reger, Rhonda K. 1958 A\>t.t*nt Profei,or o f Rice. Margaret J. 1'16h). Prutc\\ur Ernentua ot Mdndgernenr. B.B A,. Texas A & M Uni\crvr). Con mun cat on. A B . 4 M . Unner\lt) ut Kan\& M B A Ph D . bnt\crvr\ of llllnocc Rice. Ross R. IY>0 Prote\sor Erner~tu\at P a l t t ~ c ~ l Regier. Philip R. 19x71. 4\ihldnt Protc\\or at Sclencr. M A Ph D L nlver>!l, ot Chlidgu 4iiuunl.tncy. B A St John', Col ere Ph D . Unncrr tr of I Inoh Rice, Ro$ C. ( 191h Prutr\\ur Emer!tu\ at Educat~on: Dean En e nu\. Continuing Educdtlun and Summer Reich, John H. 196, Prolrrwr of P,\chuluey. Se\\ on\. B S Unner\!t) of hem hlr\lco. M.S B A . M S L nt\er\ft\ ot OL ahoma. Ph D Unl\er\N) ot Md\\dchu\ell\. Ph D.. Unnei\ttv ot L nl\crvlr o f Color~Jo Texa\ Reif. N i l l i a m E. 1970 Prote\\or at Management. Rice. Warren (1958 Profe\\or Erner~luru f B B.A M A . Ph D U n t \ r r w ) ot loua Englnecrtw. B S . M S . Ph D . Texa\ A & M Reiman. Etsuho Obata 197% 45,oclae Protr\\ r a t L ",ser\!!, Idpdne\e. B 4 . h c 7 lincbcr\~r\ Japan). M 4 . Richards. (;ale I,. 1965). Protc\\ar Ementu, of \elon HdII L n terrltr. M.A Ph D . Lnl\er\it\ of Commun~c.ttrn.8.4.. L n n r r \ l t \ 01 ALro : M A . . W \con\,". Mdd,\",, Ph D . Unlbcr\ I) ot loud Reinard. John C. I lY7> . 4\\ucuie Protes or ot Richards. Mar) L. 97\ . Anoc ate Proterwr of Comrnuniidr~un.B A,. h1.A.. Callfomla Svalr Uurbtng. B.S.N.. M.S.N.. Dc Paul Lnlvcr*tl). Ph.D. Un verrlr). Fullenon Ph D . Un!ver\tt) u f Southern Terar Woman'\ Unner\tt) CdI lorn L Richardson. Deane E. 970 Profr\\ur Emenxu5 of Reingen. Peter H. 19x2 P r a t ~ \ \ o o r f MdrLrtin:: P h \ a ~ ~Fducalon: dl B.S.. Brddle\ Un~bei,tt). M.A.. B B.4 Cologne C o l l e ~ eWe\[ German) . M B A Ed.D. Stdntcnl Unlver\tt\ PI1 D.. Lnncr\ 1, ot Ctnclnniltl Richardson. Grant L. (1957 Prate\\ar Ernrntu\ ~f Reiser. Castle 0. 1958 Protr\\or Emer ru, ot A,nb \me\\ dnd En\~runmem.tlRt\oune\. B S Fn~inrrnn B S . Ca nr~dc,St.gte l l n vrrrrty M S L n berut) of Arl,ond Ph D.. Oreeon Sutc Pel E . Colorado School ot Mine,: Ph.D.. Unlver\ ry Unn\er\ I \ of Wirronrtn. Mddlwn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 532 FACULTY Richardson. H.D. 1910). Prote,sur Emer~tubot Counselor Educat~on.Ph B Ph M Un~verall)of Wlscon\ln: Ph D . Nonhueatern U n c \ ~ r \ ~ t )LL . D.. Anzona Slate Univcrao) Richardson, Richard C. Jr. 1977). Protrssor of Hlgher Educ~t&on. B S Cd*tbton S t a e College. M S.. Machtgan S u t c U n ~ ~ e r s tPh ) . D.. U n n e r \ ~ t r of Texar. Ausun Rickel. Harr) P. 1948). Profeawr Ementub ut Mur~c: B.M M M Unnenlt) ot Arwond Riddle, Phyllis 1. 1989 45\1\tdnl Prote\aor uf Soclulogy. B A,. M A . We\tem W ~ r h ~ o g t o n Un~vera~r): Ph D Suniord Lntverut) Riegelhaupt. Florence 1976). A\\occas Prufesor a t Spanlsh. B.A State Un!vrr\tty of New Ylrk. 4 hany: M A . Ph.D. State Unn\er\itr ut New l o r l Butfalo Ringhofer. Christian 1981 A\\oclae Proteuor ot Marhemattrh. M A . Ph D . L ntver\lt) ot Vtenna (Auatr~a Profr\\or of Ene t\h. B A Rim. Alberto A. M.F.A.. Un verrtt) of Anrona Riske, Marc C. 19h5 A*\~\tanrProfeuor ot Theatre. B.FA . Nonh Dakota S u l e Untberant) M.F.A Ph D Wavne State Uni\rr\#l) Risseeuw. John L. (19hU. A\%oc!seProtoaor ot An: B.S.. M A . M F.A.. L n vertechntc dnd S t a e Unner\ I) Robe1.f~.Thomas G . (197 I 4 5 , ~dtr Prufe\\or ot Special Edurattun: Program Courdtnaor. Specla Educauon. B.\ W ~ b Fore\r r Unlvrr\ I). M.A Ph D.. Univervt) of Nonh C ~ r o l l nChapc ~. Hill Robinson, Daniel 0. IYSO). Profe\\or Emerltub ot Agnburtne\\ and En\ lronmenl,tl Rewurce,: A.B Bngham Youno I rnver5 ry. M.S.. Unwer\o) ut Anrond. Ph.D.. Ohm S t a c Un vrrrtlv Robinson, Helene M. (1967 Profc\\ur Emen["\ of Muslc. B 4 . Unlven I) a t Oregon: M M.. Nonhuestern Unlver\tr) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robinson. Sharon E. 19781. Protr\\or ot Coun\el ng Pr)chalo&). Progrdrn Co rdlndlor. Coun\c ~ n g P n c h a o a ) . B S M S . L n l \ ~ r \ l t )of b l a i o n u n . LACTOCTL. Ph D Indldnd L n t ~ e r u t r Rodd. Laurel R. ( 975 A \ \ w JIL. Protenor of Japanear. B A . DePduu Unl\er\lty. M.A T Eilir Tenneswe State Unlvr.r\it) M 4.. Ph D Unneralty of M,rh,gm Rw, Keith B. 1979 . Profe\rur Emer tul ot Technology. B.S W ~ \ i o n \n Stsle Cu ege. M A . Un~\ervlvof Mtcht~dn Rwdel, Ronald J. I981 Protcnor ot Englncer ng. B.S.E Prtnceran L nlver\lry M S Ph D Un ve stry of C,iltfurnl.t. Lo\ 4" e .a Rogers, Bradley 6. (1984 lnrt uctor T~chnolog): B.S M S Mununa Sule Un~\er\a\ Rogers. Rodney 1987 Ar\~\t.~ntP r a t ~ j \ o rot Mus c. B M.. L n ver\lrr of loua M.M A r l l o n ~Slate bnrrerslt). Ph.D. Unlbcr\!t) 01 loud Rollier. Dwa!ne A. 19711. A\wc!~rc Prcteawr ot Engineer ng. B S . Irl S . Okldhunva Srdrc Unner sa). Ph D.. Flondd State Lni\erut\ Rooh. Fern H. 19691 Pi,tc\\ur En>er~tu\ ut Technologr. B A . bnner\tl\ of Culor~do:M A Anrona Srate L nr\er\tlr Roosa. M a r l W. (IY\ A\rcxlarr Protejsor ot Famlly Rr\ource\ and H u n u n Dr\rlupmcnt: B S.. Oh o State Lnnerrlly: h1.A. PI1 D.. Mlch gan Stdle Ln >el\ 1) Roper, D e ~ u nJ. (1966 . A s o i .tle Profr\\or ut Technolo&\. B S Utdh St.ss Ltubcr>!t\. M S Ar~runaState L nk\er\ct) Rosales, F. Arturo I Y X O Arv,~ldtcProfe\\or a t Htstag. B A,. Arlrona S f d t ~L n \er\cty: M A . Stanford Un \ei\xtv. Ph D n i~.enaLn verim. Bloamln~ton Rose, Jonathan 1 96'3 Prutr\\ur ot Ldu. A\\%~ate Dem. College ut Ldn. 8 . 4 Unl\rr\lt) ut Penn>)l\an~a.LL.B.. I n \~.r\ t) of Mrnne\ola. hl~nneapoltrSt Pau Rose. Seth D. 1976 . \\wcfi$te Prufew,r ut Chern~\tn.B S . Un~rer\tt)of Cdlltum 11. Brrhele). Ph.D. bntrerallr of C.i ctumtd. Sdn D~r.:u Rosen. Seymour L. 19Y6. Prutr\\or ,f Mu, c Dean. Co legr uf Fins An,. B S .The Judl ard S ~ h m l Rmsi. Patrick J. (1967 A\\ ,r dtc Profe\ro of P~rcholog).B.S.. SI Mdn \ C o l l e ~ s .M 4 . San Fernando Vd el S t d e CO e e: Ph D . L n n e r i I\ ot Cal~fumla.R8brrvdr Rothschild. Mary L. Y72 A I I ~!ate Prole\,or ot H~rtory:B A . M A . Ph D . L n \er\lt) of Wa\hlng ton Rounds, Jerald 1986 Pmlc\rur of Cu rtructlon. B S.C.E. Lnncrvt) of ColorJdo. Ph.D Ln verut) of Dundre S c o ~dnd) Roux, Robert 1986 A\\occ,tl~'Prutc\\or cnt Muuc: B M L u w d L n ver\lty I N u Or ran\: M M.. D M.A.. Un \er\li\ LI T e u r . Aumn Raber, R. Craig 1957). Prolr\\or Ementui ot Educarlan. B A L p\d J Co lc, e: M A St Lawren~eUn~verrfr\.Ph.D C#>rncllUnlrrrsr) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~~~ . . . FACULTY 533 . Rovetta. Mark R. (1989 A s t r r s u Prufesaor ot Geologv. A.B Unlvera I) of C~llfornid.Berhelcy. Ph D 1nlveralry of Washington Rowe. Kenneth L. (1962) Protesor Ernrntu\ a t Marhcltng, R.A.. M.A Nonhem l o w Lnlvenlt). Ph.D. M~chlgdnState Unneralty Rowley. James (1986 A~soctareProte\hor a t An. B F A . Kan\a\ Crt) r\n Inatirule. M F A . Un~rerall)of L u h Ro). Asim 1981). Aa\octare Protebbur ot Manage men1 Sclence. B E.. C a l c u n ~Unlverwl) India): M S . C A WWeatem Reaerve Unrver\lly Ph D Unc\en~t)ot Texas Auatln Roy. Radha R. (1963 .Professor ot P h ) \ s \ . B.Sc.. M Sc.. Unlverrlty of C~lcutta lnd a Ph D Uni\r.r\ity of London E n g l ~ n d Roj. Ramendra P. 198 Profehaor of Engineer ng. B.Sr Unlverslt) ot Ca uultd Ind 4); R.S.. Lnlrerul) of Jddavpur iInd a). M.S.. Lntverail) ot Wa,h~ngton. M Sc Ph.D.. Unner\ I\ ot Caltforn a. Berlele) Ruch. Wtlliam A. (196b . Protr\sor ot OperaIlona Man,~gernent.C h a r Depdnmenl of Purcha\nng. Tran\ponatton. Operat on\. B S M B A.. D B A.. Induna Unner5tl). Blourn~nglon Rucker, Robert 1986). A\avaent Profe\\or ot Engtncerlng; B S.. M.S Unlverill) "I Mldrn~:M.S., Ph D.. A n m m State Un veralr\ Ruff, Paul F. 1958). Profebbor of Enc~ncerlnf. B S C E . M S C E . C a s e We\ternRr\mc Un \erut\ Rummel. John R. 1975 Proteasor Erner~lurof Archlterlure. B A . h1.S. Srantard Unl\er\lt) Ruppe, Reynold J. (1960 Protc\\,r Ernerltu\ ot Anthropolog). B.A Untrer*lt) ot Ne\r Mexlio: Ph.D Haward Unbverattv Russell. Paul E. 1967 Profe\aor of Enblneerfng. D~rector.School of Con\lructton and Techno ogy B S E.E. B.S.M.E.. Neu Mexlco A&M lnl\rr\lty. M S E E Ph D.. Unnerslt\ of W~\icn\in.Mddlson. PE Rurro. Nanc) Felipe 19851. Profemr of P\)~holoo) D reL.tar. Wornen'a Srudte\ Program. B 4 . Unner\a) of Ca ctomla. Da, 5. Ph D .Curn~lI L ntvrrslr) Rutherford, Robert B. Jr. 1976 . Protr\\or ot Sperral Educdl~on.B.S , M E d . lnl\rr\lty of Vtretn a Ed S Ph D., Ceorge Peahudy College Rutowski. Ronald L. (1976). P ote\\oi ot l o o og) B A,. Un~uentlyof Calltorn d. >ant.! Crur: Ph.D.. Cornell Un \ e n 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sadler. William E. ( 1975 A\r sun1 Pratehaor of Des gn. B S . M S Kent Srate Un \rr\lt) Saen,. Delia S. (1989). As\lrrant Pruteaaor ot Psychology: B A . Pan Arnencan Univer\lty: M A , Ph D Pnn'elon Univeraily Saldana, Jahnn) 1981). Asacrate Protca\or of Theatre: B F.A M F A . Un uenlly ot Tera,. Aualln Salerno. Yicholas A. 1961 Proteuor a f EngI~ah: B.A.. M 4.. Artzona Srate lnncr\8t\. Ph D . Stanturd Unl\er5llr Salmirs. 5e)mour 19bl 4bso~lateProtesar of Technoloby. 0.A E . M S A E.. Ceorgld In\rttute of Technolog) Sanders, Be\ie T. 19r7 Prote\\or Enlerltu5 of Accuuntdnc): R B.A Nonh T e r ~ Slale r Unlverslty hl S . Te-ra, A&M Un~uentt):Ph D.. Untberr t) a t T e u r . C P.A.. A n ~ o n a Texaa . Sanders. Christopher 0. (1989 A\r~\tantProtccsor ot Geolop) B S . L n ~ \ r n i r vof Nebadd. Reno. M S Ph.D Calitornta lnrtttute ot Teihnalagv Sanderson. R. Thomas (1963) Protr>\or Ernerztua of Chemt\tr). B 5 . Yale Unner,av: Ph D.. Unl\enrt) of Ch cdg" Sandler, Irwin 1975 Prote\ior ut P\)cholog): B A.. Broohlyn College. Ph D 1nlvcrvry of Rocherter Sands, hathleen M. (1977). Protec\or ot Engll5h. B A,. Fon Wnghr College. M A . Ph D.. Unlrerally of Anrond Sanke). Otto F. 19bZ . 4a,%l~le Pmte\\or of Ph)\lc\. B S 1 nentr\ af M~s\oun.St Loula. M 5 . Ph.D. Wa5h ngton Unnerwr\ Sanrone. Fred J. 196r . Prafea\or Ernerltu\ ot Matherndtl~\ B.S.E.. M S E Untrrr\lI) ut Mtih'bdn. MS.. Ph D . Rutgen The Sure 1nnertt\ ot Caltf rn 5 . Berhele) Sarie, William 1994 Protswar ot Englneertng. B.S.. Illln,tr In\[ lute of Techno ogy. M S 1 nibervty of New Mrrlcu. Ph.D.. 111 no2r lnatlrute of Te~hnolag) Safer. Vernon L. (1'462,. Protessur ut Englnrertnf: 0.S Ch.E.. M S Ch E . Ph.D.. I nolr ln\lltule of Tcchnulogr Satlerlie, Richard A. 1980 As~orraleProle\bo ot Zoolog\ B.A Sonoma Srdre lnrbrr\ll). Ph.D Unj\er\ t) ot Callfarn~a.Sanrs Bdbdrd Satterthwdil~.Leater I . Jr. (19681. Prute\!or ot Edu1.11$004Media and Cumputt \: B S M S Ed D lnilldna Unner\it) Sattler, Howard E. 1967 Prote\aor ol Educal on. B.S.. M S Ph D.. Ar rona Slalr Unlver, I) . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Sacktan, Frank J. i 19761 Prute\,ur Emcntu\ a t pub la^ Affanra. 5.5.. Unlvcra I) ot M a n and. M.P A,. Arlrana State Un venlly Sadalla. Edward K. 1974) Aam.lac Protc\ror ot Psycho og). B.A. Un verslt) ot CdI lorn!.t. Berheley Ph D Stdnford Un ver\lo . . . . . . . 534 FACULTY . Savage. Nevin W. 1959 Prafc\wr ot Malhem.it~c\: B.S M A . Penn\vlvan~dStae Lnkberr!tr. Ph.D.. lIn!\cr*lt) ot Cal fom a Lo\ 4ngclr\ Fhabacker. Joseph C. 967 . Pmtc\\or Emer [us ot hldnqcment. B.S.. Temple Ln~berrtt\:M B.A Ph.D. Un verb r) ot Csl#tomld. Lo\ 4 n g r l ~ 1 Schade. Thomas V. 976 . 4\\amre Pmte\\or ot Ju\t ce Sludler. B.A Hope Co lege. M.A Ph D.. Wc\rern M ch can Linlver\l~\ Schall. M e r r i H. 960 66. 1967 Prote\\ur Ernerlrus ot Elemenrary E d u c ~ t ~ oB.A n Alblon Co Icge: M.S Ed D.. Artzona SUtr Untverut) Schaumburg. Donald R. 1957 Prote\\or Emertrua of An. R A . Colleae ot An- md Cr,aft\. M F A . Clarrmonl Graduare Collegc Schealrle. D m i d C. 1979 . A \ \ a l a c Protenor ot A~htleclure.B S .Kent State Ln!ver\it\ hl S E Ar land Srale Unlrerrllv Sehildgen. Thomas E. 1981 Awmldte Prute\\o of Teihnolog). B S . M S . I Ilnoh Slate l n ! \ e r \ ~ t ) Ed D.. Nunhem Anzond l n t c n l t \ Sehilit. Rebecca 1944 A\\t\rant P ofe\\or of Social Wurh. A B M S W Ph D . Un >ervt) ut Mlchledn Sthlacter. John L. 1969 Prufe\\ur of M.firheltng. 6.6 A,. Wc\rem Re\ene Un \cr\lt): M B 4 Ph D Ohm Stae Lntverrlt) Schlagenhauf. Don E. ( 976 . Prolr!\ur ut Econom I'\. B S.. Mdrquerrs L n l \ m t r \ . M A Ph D . Unl\er\tt) of 11 1not5 Schleil, Corine 1988 Aa\~\untPrufr\\or of An: B.A Cancardta Ca ege: M.A Wa\hlnglon Unlver\rty. Ph D . L n bervt) ot Bdmbc.re We51 Germmy Schluntz. Roger L. 19bO Profcwor of 4rihtleilurc. B.Arch.. Unner\try ot Nebrd4.1. M Arch. Lln \er\tt) of Cdltfamna Brrhr e ) Schmidt. Alfred H. (1960). Prate\\ r Emerllu\ "I Marlrr~ng.B S Unner, 1) at Oh .+hom.t.lvI.B.4.. D B A,. Indtdna Un&er 11) Schmidl. D a r i d K. 19Yb. Prafr\\or crt Eng neenng: B.S.. Purdvc Unlrera ly. M S . L n l \ r r \ ~ t ! of Southem Cdlltom~o:Ph D Purduc U n i \ ~ r \ l r ) Schmidt, Jean M. (1966 Profevur of M~~robkologv: B.A.. MS.. Unnenny ot 1owd: Ph D.. l n bentt) ot Caltfornra. Berhele) Schmidt. K e r i n E. (1989). A w \ t ~ n tPrufv,, ,r of Ph)\tc\: A.B Wa\h!n:ton Unlrer\ I).M S . Ph D L n rerwb of lll!no~s k h m i d l . Peter A. 1978 . A \ \ w u r e Profc\\or of Technolog). B S Nonhem I l l ~ n o l \Lnner\ltv. M.A.. Ed.D. Artrona Stale Unncr\!t) Schmidl, Randall B. ( 968 . A\\wldte Pmfe>\or of An: B A . Hdmllne Unrrerstt). M \.. Unt\ervty ot New Mexico khnaitman. C a r l A. 1989 Profe\\or of Mlcroblo og). Char. Depanmenr of Micmb~olog\:B S MS.. Ph D.. S~rocuaeUnlverb~ty Schneider Anne 1.. (1989). Profe\\or ot Ju\lnce Studle\: Dean. Co ege of Publ c Progrsm~.B A M.A.. Ohlahoma Srate Ln \ers#!). Ph D lndtsna Univer\tty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sthneller. Eugene S. (1985). Profe\\ar of Hcalth Adm n,\lr.stlon and POIIL). D!reitur. School of Health Adrnln stral on and Pol c \ . B A . C W Post Col cgc: Ph D Neu I o r h 1nner\lr) Sehoen. Robert A. (1966 Profc\>or Enlrr~luaof Technolor\. B S M S . Arwond Stse Ln bcnir) Srhoenwelter, James 967 Prote\\or ot Anthropol og,. A.B 1nlrcr\lr\ at C h ~ ~ c MS.. u . Lnnrr\lty of Arwond. Ph D Soulhem Illlno#\ Llnner\lly Srhroder. Dieter K. 19bl Profar ir o f Engineenng. B S.E E M.S E.E M r G II U n ~ \ e r v t y C.msda Ph.D. Ilnner\ I\ of I Ilnoh Srhrwder. Miltun R. (1969 Prute\\or of Ldu. B.A We\l~)dn1 n&\er,$t). J D . Una\er\lt) of Chicago Sehubach. (;crtrud B. 966 In\truclor E m u rur of Germdn: B A,. M.A.. Anrond Stdte 1nlrer\ll) Schultr. Joseph J. 19x1 Prufe\rur ut Accuunlancy B S M B 4 . Mia\ 55lppl Stare Unnervty. Ph.D.. L n n c r \ I\ of T r w \ . 4uatln. C P A,. Ml\\lr\lppr Sehutle. Jerry 988 A\al\unr Profe\rur of An. B A . Fun Hay, Srsre Unner\lt). M F A . Arizona Tldtc i n vcr\tt\ Srhwadr. John N. (1971 Profc\\or Emcrilu\ of Pulr11i.11Scsrn~e B S \onhea\l Mlr\oun State Col ere. M A,. Unncrslt) of M~\\ourl.Columbra: Ph D . L n l > r r \ ~ vot Te\a\. hu\t n Schwalm. Da\id E. 1986 A\\oc~nrrProfe\\or of Enclhh. Dlrecrar. F rrt Year C o m p \ ~ r ~ o B.A.. n. Carleton Col ege. M A . Ph D Unner\lt) of Ch cage Schwulthe. (iunter 1987 Prufe\\or Emuntu\ of Englncrr ng. B S Ph D Untver\lty of Munlch Wc\t Gen.tn) Scott. K.R.. Cdpraln 194R A\\l\lanl Prote\\or of B.S.. E d w m lucu Mexao MI tar\ S~.!en~r. Lnl\er\lt) Seoular, Dabid B. (1952 Profe<\or Emcntu\ of MU\IL. B.A .Tr\a> Chmt an Unner\tr). B M Ldxnnie Cu le:c. M A . . Columhla Unlrenll) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Callcgc. M A . Ph D S)racu\e iln8ver\itv Sebald. Hanr I963 Profe\\or of Swlology: B.A.. Mdnche\ter Cul1c;e. M S Ph D Oh o State Unlrer\ll) Seban, Robert R. (1988). A \ \ \I.I~IPrutusar of Cumpuler Sclen'e and Engtneerlng B E Ctt) Collree of New Yorh. M S . Ph D.. Purduc L ,I \.cr\,ty Seherted. Colene R. 1967 A \ \ l $ t ~ nProfe\aor t of N u r v n ~ B.S. . Unlversrt) of Arhdn\a\. M S N Un>rer\~t) of Mayband Seipp. Kenneth F. 1961 Prote\wr of Mustc: 8.S H.mw ch College. M.M Unlver\tly of K n n \ x Clry, Mu\ Ed D.. Indiana Unnervtv Sellech. Herbert H. 1977 Profr\\or Emenlu\ of Con\tructlan. B S C E lona Stse Un veniry Sellheim. Echarl 1989 Prote%or of Muvc: Concen Dlp oms. Sraa! lche Hochcchu c fur MusA (West German, I . . . . . . . . . . . FACULTY 537 Somersille, Suran C. (19781. Prafe5sor of Psycho og) B A . Unner\~lyof Ncw England Austml~nl: Ph D.. Au..ex. ('ol.t~tl,~.~ I 018.n u St. Louis. Robert D. 1982 A\5oclae Proferqor of Management Sctmce: A B.. Ro~khuratCal ege, M.S.. Ph.D Purdur Unlvrr\tty Stadmiller. Jack E. 1963 Profes\or Ementus a t Induor t m c r ~ t oi ~\ Ec~g~neertng. H 5 t I: . Io ~ k c r ~ ~~i t \) l ~ n n c r u t ~ . \ I 5 , L ,n,\,~r~,,, .,f 1uw.t Stephens. Nancy J. (19791. Aaanrate Professor of Marketing. B S M S Unnerslfy of ill~no~a: Ph.D., Universitv of T a d > .Au5ttn Ste%ensan.Harold W. 1967 Professor Emer~rurof F~nance.B S Untver5ity of Minnesota. M.B A,. Ph.D Unlverr~tyuf M~chlgan.C F A Ste%erson.Norris J. 1932 Profewx Ementu5 of Ph), ca Mucatton: B A,. Arwona State Unlrentt): M.S.. L n ~ b c r s t yof Southern Ca ttomta Stewart, Donald ti. (19641. Asoclate Professor ot Mathematics. B.A M.S.. Unl\er~ltyof Utah. Ph D , Lnlvenlt\ of Tenne\\ee..~ Knoxville Stewart. Ernest I. (19591. Prafc\aor Ementus of Health Screnre B S . M S .Utah State Un~versit): Ph D.. Columbln Un~vervty Slewart, Kennelh M. (1917) Protessor E m e n t u ~of Anthropology. A.B.. M A . Ph D.. Univera~tvof Cal!farn~a. Berkeley Stiles, Philip G . 1969 Profeawr ot Agr~buctnessand Envlronmentd Re\ource,. B.S.. University of Arkansas M S Unlvervry of Kentuck). Ph D M chfgan Sure Untver\lty t i t \ \ i l l a m H. 1954 . PC,te<*ur Emcnlu, ut CLnlnlonl;dl!un. R .A Lu.l\und PII.)IL.:~I>OL 1 " t t 1 \ 1'" U I ,,,\cr\,,, . l f rk",~, Stock. William A. 1973 Profe,sor of Educatron. B.A Blaclbum College: M S Ph D Iowa State Unl\erclry Stocker. David Allen 19781. Protessor of Music: B.S.. Cancordla Teacher> College. M M.. Ph.D.. Nanhuestem Un>vera~rv . . . . . . . ~ Stale), Frederick A. 1970. 4 s o c ee Profe~sorot E ementag Educdt~on:B A . M.A We\tem M c h ~ a nUn vervty Ph D Mtchtgan State Lniverlry Stalzer. Frank 5. (1955 Profe\sor Emeritus ot M u w B M E d . Unlver, ty of Kdnwa. M.M Eastman School ot Muvr Stange. Jean R. 197( Prole\\or Emerbtu~ot Famlly Re\uuriea dnd Human Development: B.S l o u a State Un versttv: M S Unwrraltv of Mmneaou Stanle), James T. 1YhXl. Profe\\or of Engnneenng. B.S.. MS.. Ph.D. Untvervty of 11 rnolr Stanton. Ann M. 19XOl. Profe\\or of Law. B A . Lntverur) ot Mlnnr\uta. Ph D . J D . Stanford Lnlvenlr) Stark. Barbara L. 1972 . Profenor of Anthropoloey: B A . Rice Unlrrr\ I ) . M. Phvl.. Ph D . Yale Una\er, 1) Stark. John C. ( 985 A\\oclaie Profermr of Thearre B S . Wa)ne State Co legr. M F.A Unlversx) of NcbraqLa. L n ~ o l n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 538 FACULTY Stone. William J. 1967). Profc\\or of Exerctce S c l ~ n i cand Ph\\nral Educdlon B S . Boston Unneraltr. M.F.. Flortda Srxe Unt\er\ t). Ed D . Llnl\er\~tyuf C.sl~torna,. Berlclcv Stoner, K. Ljnn I Y Y I A\\~\tantProfer\or of H~\tory.0.5.. Geurgc Pedbudy College for Teacher\ M A . Ph D.. n d l ~ n aUni\er\~t) Stouke). John A. (1976). A \ \ a c l ~ t eProfi\\ar of P o l i t a ~ Sclcnie. l A B M 4 M.u\hinll Unlverr!ty. Ph D . Ilnlver\~tyuf Kentucky Stout, Minard W. I968 Prote\\or Erncritu? of Educ~ttan:B A . Llnlver, ty a t Nonhern lowa. M A . Ph D . S u t r Lntrer,ttr of l o u a Stout. Robert (1Y78). Prute>\or of E d u ~ a ~ o n a l 4drn1nl\trallon dnd S u p n I\ on. B 4 . Carleton College: Ph D . L n verruy ot Chlcdeo Stone. N w l J. 1967 A\\oiksc Prote\ror of Htrtor). A\r(\tanr D r m . Graduate Collrge. B 4 . Ph D.. Lntvenilv of Southurn C.tl~lorn~a Strange. Richard E. (1971 Prule\\ar of Muctc. Dtrrctor. Bdnd,: B M.E.. W chrta State Unl\er51ty. M M E . Cnner\tlv ot Culorddo: D.M.A.. Bo$ton Unnerrllv Straub. Cal\in C. 1961 Pr ,te\\ur Ernentu, ot Archttecture. B A r ~ h. Unlver\lly of Southern Cdl~forn~a Strawn. Roland 5. l'Jh7). A ~ ~ o c r a Prote\\or le of Technulog). B S E.E.. M S.E F Un~veraityof Illinol\: Ph.D.. An,ona S t a e Un!ver\#ty Streufert. Hildegarde 1961 1. Prote\\or Ementu\ of Deven. B S . L nl*rnllr ot Mlnne\ola. M.S.. lowa St.lt~un,\er\ I, Strojnth. Ales ( 1 9 6 9 ~Profe\\or Ementur of P h , \ r ~ . Dlplorn Ine . Ph D . L n vent!) of Ljub jana Yucurl.n~d . . . . . . . . ~~, Mlchlgan Stuler, John H. 19hZ Prutr\,or of An. B.A M.F.A Ar~,ond Ft.ite Un!ver\tt) Stump. Edmund 11,7r,!. Pr.,tc\,.lr d l (icu ,td). 4 R 11.,n.,r<, I , ~ l ~ ~ C . , ,h~l s t I "#~c,\.t!: 1'1, u 0hl.l~-.,,.,,e~-I ,,l\c".,,, , Stumpf. Angela M. 1959 Prote\\or Ernentu5 of Nur\lne B.S.N M~rquetteUnlvers ly: M.A.. ~ . S t u t ~ Jean . C. 1981 A \ \ a ! a r Profe\\or of Bot~nv: B S . Urunu\ Cullroe. M S Lnner\lt) of Deldw~re Ph D.. Pen"\\ \ a n I Slille Un \emtt) Suggs. Robert F.. 1987). A \ \ < ~ i a t Prafe\aor e of LAW: B 4.. Untver\nl) of M i h gan: J D Haward Unl\er\lt) Sulli\an. Deborah 1976 A\\avatr Profe\$or of Soctology. B S Lnlvcrvty of M ~ \ \ ~ c h u a e t t \ . Arnhent: M.A Unlver\lty of C~ltfornla.Inme. Ph D.. Duke Lnwer\~ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texa, ~ n t v c r \ l t y ' S ~ a n s o n Tod . D. (19h8 Asslatant Profer\or of Reltglou\ Studle5. B A . Unlven ty of Mtnne'otd: M.DIv.. Luther Theolog~calSemmar). Ph D.. Un!\rr\!t) of Ch~cago Swart?. Teresa A. (1980 A\hoc~ateProfesar of Markctang. B S . M B A . C anon Stare College. Ph.D, Ohlo Slate Un~ver\ay Sweeney. J. Gray (1986 Protesror of An: B.A.. Univentty of New Mcxtca: M.A.. Ph.D.. Indrana Un~ver\ty. Bloom ngton . . . . . . . . . Sullivan, Howard J. 1971 .Professor of Educatlon: B.S.. Oregon Collcge of Educatlon. M.Ed.. Ph.D Unwervt) ut Oregon Sullivan. J o h n J. (1976 Profesor Ementus of Educatron. B A . Vlllnno\a Untverr ty: M.A.. Ph.D.. Anmna S l a c Un v e n ~ l y Sundnall, Harry W. (1962 Prafccaor Emer~tu\of Education: B.S Brtgharn Young Univer\ity. Ph.D. Un~ventlyot Calttarnva. Berke ey Sunkclt. M a r k E. I976 A a \ o c ~ ~ Profeswr te of Muvc: B M Cunt\ lnqt lute of Music: M.M.. Temple Unlvrra~ty Surbeek. Elaine (1988). Ash~atantProtebror of Early C h ~ l d h m Educatlon: l B A,. U n ~ v e n ~ of t) Wa\h ngton. M E d . Ed D Untvers~tyof Gcoreld Sushka. Marie F. 1984). Professor o t Finance: B.A Sweet Briar College. M A Ph D Georgetown Un~vervt! Sutton. Raberl K. 1986). Aaa~\tantPrafeswr of Ht\ton. B A,. Pa\adena College: M.A.. Ponland Stale Unrvervt). Ph.D Wash ngton State Unlverrlty SwafToord. Jamec R. (1971 Professor Ernerttus of Bolany. B.S.. M.S.. Arizona State Un#ver\lty Swapert, S. Laird 1971). Profecaor Emerltus of Polttlcal Sctence: B.A.. Western lllinots State Teacher, Co lege. MA.. Ph D Unwerstty of Iowa Swimmer. A h i n (1967). 4aaoctate Profewor of Mathemattcs: B 5.. Pennsylvania State Un~verclty. M.S.. New York Un veralty. Ph D Unrvenlty of Cdlttomta. Berkeley Swisher. Karen (1986. Ar\l~tantRofersor of Multlculru~lEducat~on:D~rector.Center for lndlan Educdtlon. B.S M.S .Northern State College: W.D.. Unl\er\lr) of Nonh DAom Sllvester. Edward J. (1981). Aqsocadte Profea\or of Journdll\rn and Telecomrnunlcatlon. A B.. Prtncelon Unnver\lt). M A . Clty College of New Yorh Smrek. Stanley R. (1974 Aasoctate Profewor of Boun) B S Cal~forn~n State University. Pornona. Ph D.. Univenity of Caltfornla. Riverside . . . . FACULTY 539 I . Tai. Shih-Peng Stanlej 1990 . 4,\ \rant Profci\or c I M~crubialu~v. 8 S . M .Uer~onaTaw., Nom 11 L'nlrunll) Tn uan Ph D . L n n e \xr) of l l l ~ n o ~ \ . Urband Tambr, Lewis A. 1969 P r o t e \ s r ot Hi\tog. B S Unner\ tv of Caiif mid. Bc Lc cv. \LA.. Ph D Unlver\lt) < I C&l!f r n w Santa B a b u * Thompson. Truet B. 1959 Prufe\\ur Emerttua of E I neerino. B S . B S E E Lorn\~maPolytechnic lr,\rcturc. MS.. Okl.thcma Stdlr Un~vervty,Ph D . Nonhwe~ternUnlrera r) Thamson. JeRre) 1981 A\\acl.~le Prufeawr of Thcdm. B A.. Rtpon Colleee. M A . Unner\tt\ of Waqh neton. M F.A.. Wa\ne S t d e Unzvers~ty Tajlor. Jack J. 1960 P r o t e ~ w rEmerltu\ of An. B.S.. Kul,ruun Un \er\ t) M Ed Pens\) \ m a S t ~ r eUnlrer\lt\ Taylor. Jacqueline 19\1 . Profcw,r of Nurvng. B.S.N Ln \er\!l) of Warhlnaton. M S Unlbcrrll) of Nonh Cart ~ n sPh.D., . Lntvers~tyof Ar rona Taylor. Jnnct R. 1977). Profe\\or of A n B F A Clc,eland lnrtttute of An. M F A . Svracu\c Un \ e n 1) Taglor. Thomas 1991 A\xxzate Profer\or of M~thcmdllcr.B S . Ca tornla Srate L n n e n I). Ph D . Hanard Unner, r, Tajsom. E k i n D. 1957 Profewor Emenru, of A,nbu\~nr\\ nd En\ ranmental Rs\our~cr.B.S.. Unlrcr\il\ of Idaho. M S .Utah Slate Un \ e n I). Ph D . Wn\hangton S t ~ t eUntversirv I Tennry. Lcster 1. 1969). Protesor Ementu\ of F~n.mce. B A . L l n n e r ~ ~ tot) Mtaml: M A,. Sdn Dtego S t ~ t eC o l l r ~ e .D.B.A.. L n ~ r e r \ty ut Southern CdI fornla 'Tesun, Fernando R. 19\4 Profec\or at Law. J D . Unl.rer\lr) of Bur ,\ Are, 4reentlnd . LL M Free Unnervr\ of Brucye 5 Belgium Tege. bictur B. (19h.l . A\vrtanr Prote\ror ot L e ~ w r e Studte,: B.A.. L n \ e n t) at Ghana Ghan.5. M.A.. Ph D Ln~\er\tl\ot hlan tabs Canaddl Thwbald, Clarabelle 1962 A\\% ale Prote>\or of Nun ng: B S.. A n z o n ~State L n#rer\ 1). M S . U n ~ \ e n @of I \ Calltornla or 4noe e\: Ph D.. Arwona Slalc Lnlve 5 15 Thieme. Horrt R. 1999 A\\ocl.?re Prote\\ur ut Malhen alcr. M S Ph D L n \er\zt> of M u n w r (Weu Germanvl Thoma,, .Jerry R. 19x8 Profebatr ot Chrrclse Science ind Phyvcal Educat on. Chatr. Depanment of E\erct\e S ~ ~ e n and c e Phya '2 Educataon. B A . Furnwn Un~ver?tt\.M A . Ed D Unt\er\il\ of Alabnmd T h u m a r lienth J. 1975 A r , o c ~ a eProte\sor ot R e a d ~ n and l Ltbran Science. B.S.. I1 inoh Slate Unncr\ll\. h l . 4 . L m o a Lnlver\tI) Ed D . Unner\lt) of Artrol a Thomas. George M. 19x1 r\ssaaate Prafe\\or of Soclo og). 6.A A n z o n ~Stale Uni\er\ 1). M A . Ph.D. Sldntard Lnnervt\ Thomacon. Leslle L. 1969 . Professor Emer l u \ of Technology A B . M A . . Ed D.. Unl\ei?ll) of OLlahoma Thompson. Lee P. 1955) Profes,or of Engineer ng. Dean Emer ruq. College ot Eng neenng and Applied S c l e n ~ e 8 A lndcans L n ve snl).: M.S Ph D Texa\ A 6 M U irsrvty: P.E af Southern C d ~ t o r na Thomsan, T o m R. 1961 Proterror Emcntua of Chemratrv. B.A , Unlrer\lty of Cdllfomla. Berkelc): M.S Ph D.. K a n w Sure Univcrvty Thorne, Anita (1984 lnslmclor of Nur\!ng. D ploma. 41 echeny Genera Hoapttd. B S N Ed.. M.A Unlver5ar) of Ptnrburgh Tire. Thomas F. I967 P r a t ~ \ \ o rEmcrkrua of Engmeenng. B S E E . M S E E Ph D Ohlo Smte Un ver5 ti Tidwell. Victor H. 1971 Profe\s?r of Ar~ounvanc). B S llllno s Colleye. M B 4 D B A,. lndlana Un~\er\tt).C P 4 . Ious. Anrun., Tilden. Arnold 1917 Profearor Emer tus of Hlstory. Dean Ementu5. Col ege of Llberd An\ and S ~ l m c e s .B.A. M.A.. DePauw Untverrtty. Ph D.. L ntver5m ot Southern CJ fornu Tillery. Bill W. 1971). Prot~\\orof Phyali\ Scrence Education. B S . Nonheactern Sute College: M.A.. Ed D L n versllv a t Nanhern Colorado Tillman, Hoyt C. 1976 Prafc\\or of Hlstory. B A . Beihaven Colleoe. M A . Unnenlt) of Vlrglnla: A.M.. Ph D.. Harvard Unner5tl) Tinker Salas, Miguel 11989 A\\ntanl Profesor of Ht\tog. B A M 4 Ph D Unlrer\lr) of Cdllfor nia. San Diego Tippmannic. John W. 111 (19761 Afraclnte Protesror of Eduiattonal Adn in strdl~onand Supelviaion and Educat~analPolic, Stud e:, B.S.. Oklahoma State Un versrtv. M.A , Ph D Penn\ylvanca State Un \ e n 1) Tipton, Gary P. (1969 Alwaukee. Ph D Unzver\ity of Mnchtgan Trelcase. Richard N. 1971 Protesor of Botany: B S M S Un~ver\tt)of Nevada: Ph.D. Univenlty of Texa? . . . . . FACULTY 541 Vermaas. Willem F.J. (1986) Aavatant Prufeabor of Botany: Ph D . Agrlcu turd1 Unlrerr t). Waeentngan Ncthcrland\ Vernon. Mitri 19x6 A\ai\unt Profesor of Devgn: B S Unnervty of Nonh Carolnna. Green5boro. M A . Virginu Polvtcihn~cin\r~tureand State Unlver\ll) Verstegen. Clare M. 19891. A\\l,tant Professor ot An. B.S.. Uni\.er\lt) of Wl\ronvn: M.F.A.. Cranhrwl. Academy ot A n Vertre. Norri. D. 972 Proferwr of Pr\cholog). B.A Ph D . Unncrhlr) ot M~nnr,otd Vining. D m i d C. I lY75 Awoclale Professor of The'ttre B A,. Unnerslt) of Redland,. M F.A.. L n ~ v e n t nof Mlnne\ota Virden. Rand) J. (19h4). A\\t\tant Protebror of Letwre Studle,. B S . M S Artzona Slate Unlrer\ttv: Ph.D.. Llah Slate Un#\ersit\ Virgillo. Carmela (1965). Profcr\or ot Romance Laneuaee,. A B State Unlrer\ I) o t New Yorh. Albdn). A M.. Ph.D. lndldnd Unlvcnitv Vissicara. Pegge Harper (1983 In~lmcrarof Dance: B F A . Unlvervt) ot M ~ c h ~ e a M n . F A . Un~verslly of Nonh Carol~n,t Vogler. E. William (19871. A,v\tanl Profea5or of Exerct\e Sctencc dnd Ph)vcal Educatlon. B A . Spr~ngfieldColle:e: M A.T.. New Mex co State Untver\lty: Ed D Unlveruty of Utah Volek, Emil 1975 Profeswr ot Spdnt\h. Prom.Pht Ph D . Charle, Un ver ity Prague Crecho\lov~b~d Von d e r Heydt. Alfred 1950). Proteaaor Emerttu5 of German: Dlplon a. Un~verutyof Franktun on the Maln (We\t Germany M.A Yale Unlver5lty. Ph.D. Cornell U n n e n I) Voas. Howard G . 1963 Profe\\or of Phy5lcs. A B Hope Col ege: M.N S Arlrona Slate U n ~ u e n ~ t y : M.S.. Purdue Uni\errlt) Votiehenka. T. Alerander 1956 Prote5cor Emerbtu5 ot Phtlaqophy. A B Prtnceton Un \errrty M A . C u l u m h ~Unner\lt) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wadge, William W. (19881. Profe\\or ot Computer Sclence and Englneenng. B.A.. U n n e n ~ l yof B n t ~ hColumhlr Canada). Ph D . Un~vervt)of Callforn~a.Berlele) Wagner. J. Bruce Jr. 19771. Regents' Prafeaaor. Center for Soltd Stare Science and Chemlrtr). B S . Ph.D U n n e r w ) of Vlrglnld Wagner, Ronald F. 19621. Prufe%or Emeritus of An. B S Unlver51ry of Wl~conrln:M FA.. L nnervtv of Iowa Walker. Beth 198h A\r#stant Profecqor o t Marketbng. B S.. Vlrgmld Polytechnic lnatltute and Slate Unlverstty. M S Ph D . Pennay vanla State Unwerut) Walker, Bruce J. 1974 Profes\ar of Marlettng: B.A Seattle Unlvervry. M B A,. D.B A . Un~rersttyof Colorado Walker. John E. 1970 Asocmte P r a f e ~ w rot Educatnonal Adm&n#\rrdtronand Superv~snon:B.A Alblon Co lege. M.A Mlch~ganSlate Unrven~tv: Ed D Utah S u t e U n ~ v e r ~ ~ t y . . . . . . . . . Walker, Stephen ti. 1909 Profea\or of Pol~rlcal Sc ence: A B Creiehron Un vcrut): M 4.. Ph.D.. L ",vent!) of FIcrrd~ Wallace. Charlec E. 19>4 , Pratc\*or of Enginernng. A$rr\t~ntDean. Collece of Englneerlng and Appl ed Stance,: B 5.. Lcui\ and C ark Col q c : M.S Oregon Sute Un!\er\rtv. Ph D . Stanford Unner\tty Wallen. Carl J. (19731. Prole%\urof Element~r) Educaian: B.A U n n e r \ ~ t )of C d l l t o r n ~ ~Santd . Barbara. M A . San F r a n ~ ~ \ cState o College Ed D . Stanford Un \ c \I!) Walsberg. Glenn E. 19781. Prote\wr ol Zuolog). B.S.. CdI t a r n u Stdte Untver, 1,. Long Brdch. Ph D . Unlrerstt) of C.>lntom~~. Lo\ Aneeler Wamarks. Naomi W. (I'J681. Prote\\or Emer lu, of Seionddr) Educdt on. B.A.. M.A. Ed.D. A n ~ o n d State Unlver\lr) Wang. Alan P. (1970). Prote\\ar of M.Mhcmalia. B A . Wa,h~ngton Sletc Un ver, I). M A . Ph D . Un ver\ltv ot CJI lorn#a.La* Angclc, Wang. Cecelia 1971 Profr\\or ot M.ilhcmaac\. B A . lmm~culareHran Co lege. M A . Ph D Un vervtv ot CdI tornu. Lo\ Ange c\ Wang. Edward Y. 1979 Prutenor ot Enplnccrmg: B S Mornlng\lde College. M S . Purdue L n ver airy: Ph D.. Tufts Unnenll) Ward. Jack W. 119641. Profc\\or Emcrltur of Con\truct~on.B S C E U n ~ v r r \ ~ tofy lddho Ward. James C. 1986 A\\l\tant Profe\\or of Mdrkettng. B A,. M.B A,. Ph.D. Un~verhttyof Mlnne\otd Warnicke, Retha M. (1972). Profe\\or of H~\tory. A B 1ndun.t L nlver\lt) M A,. Ph D Harvard Un~versttv . . . . . . . . . . . . Wathinr. Thomas B. (1972 Profe\\or Emenlu\ of Technolog). B.S.. Unner\lt) 01 W)om~ng.MS.. Ari~ondStare Univenlty Watson. Clrde W. (197 1 Profe\\or Ernenru, of An: B F A . Bethan) Collece. M A . Kan\a\ Sure Unnvers~rv Watson. George L. (19691. A\soc~dleProfehror of Pollr~ca Sctence. Acting Director. Faculty De\elopmenr Program: B.A.. Phll ~ p Unwer\ttv. \ M A . Ph D . Duke Unner\lry Webb. L. Dean (1978). Profervx of E d u c a t ~ o n ~ l Adm8ntstralton and Supervt\!on. A%alate Dean. Adminl\rratton and Penonnel. Collcgc of Educa tlon. B A . M A T . Ph D Unner\lr) ot Flortda Webber, Andrew N. (1989). A\\t\lanl Proter\or of Batan). B.Sc.. Ph D Unlver\tly of E w - r (U K Weber. Sandra (19851. A\cocrdre Protesor of Con\lruct~on:B.S.C.E. M.S.C.E Unlvenlt) of Cal tornla. Berhele) negner. Annoll L. 11957 Prafe\aor Emer~tusa t Phywal Educatlon. B.S.. Wt\con\~nS t a e College. M S Unlvers ty of W ~ \ ~ o n \ r Madl\an. n. PED. Ind~dndUn!\er\$ty . . . . . . 542 FACULTY Weigend. Guido G. (1976). Profe\wr Emcntu\ of Geograph). D a n Erncntu\ Co lccc of Lkherdl A n \ and Sctencrr: B S M S . Ph D Lnnenlt) uf Chicago Weiner. Gordon M. (1968 A\bi\unt Protew~rof H slog. A B Ph D.. Unlvcr\!tr of Pcnnav \an d Weinstein. darner 1986). A\\oc>dtc P~rofes.ur of La*. B A,. J D . Untver\#t) of Penn\y vanla Weiser. K u r t (1988). ate Prate\< ,r of An: B FA.. Km\d\ Cbt) A n ln\l~tutr.M F A . Lnneralty of M l c h i p n Weiss. Neil A. (1970). Profe\\or of M a r h c m a l ~ ~ ~ . B.A.. M.A Ph D Unlbcr\~rvut C;!lttornla. Lo\ Angeler Weitr. Rme 1916 AI\cKtdte Profc\\or of Suc oloev: B.A .Caty Un \er\mt, of N r u York M A,. Ph D . Yale Untrers~t) Welch, H. William 19671 Profe\\or Ernentu5 of Engmeenng. B A DePdun Unt>er\lrv. M.S.. Ph D . Unt\erhttv of M~chlgan:P.E. Wells. Rarrie E. ( 19811. 4x5 K a c Profe\ror ot Mus~c:B M . M M . L n ~ v e r \ ~of t ) the Pac la: D M A Un verro) of Oreeon Wells, Christine L. (19761. Profe\\or of Exerche Sciencc and Ph)\~cd Educat~unB S Univervt) of Mlch gan. MS., Srnlth Col ege: Ph D Penmy \ a nra Slate Unlver5ll) Wells. \alana L. 19h7 A \ \ ~ \ t ~ nProtss\ar t ot Englneennp. A.B M S Ph D.. Stdntord Unner,llv Wentz. Richard E. (1972). Profe\!or of Re glau\ Sludge>. A.B.. 1r\inu\ College: B D.. Lanca\ter Throlog~calSernlnary. M Phll Ph D.. Gcorgr Wachtngton L n ~ v e r \ ~ t y Weschler. Louis F. (19% Profejwr of Publtc Affair,. B.A Califomld State Unncr, I). M 4 Ph.D. Unlver\ll) of Cdllfornrs. Lo* Angele, West. Stephen G. (1981 Prufr\ror ot P\)cholon). B A . Cornell Unnervt). M A . . Ph.D.. Lnc\er\lry of Ter.t\ Wetsel. D m i d (1989). A\\t\r.tnr Protr\\or of French. B A Untver\~tvof Texa\ Au\t n. M.A Unlventt\ of Chicago: M . 4 Ph.D Brand?!\ Unner* 1) Whiffen. Marcus 1960 Profc!\or Emerltus of Arch~tecture.B A,. M.A.. Lnner\tt) of C~rnbrldee (En: and Whitam, Frederick L. 1966). Profesor of So~aol ogy: A\\oc~aeChdlr. Depwmmt ut Sociolugy. B.A.. MII \aps Callcee. A M Ph D.. lndrana Unt\erslty White. Harold C. 1966). Profe\ror 01 Manaeemenr. B.S.. M S . Lntrerrtl) uf Oregon: Ph.D.. I n n e r ~ t y of F ortda White, James R. 198 II.A \ \ w a a r Profe\sor <,I Art. B FA.. M.F.A.. Ohto Un#ber\~t\ H hitr. .John 1'. lv67 lJrs>!c.wc F~IIC~IIU, ,e! l'.d t.::~l S.tcn.~. ,\ H 1 ( t \cr\tt) dl C.nt.nn.$t~,% \I PI, r ) Un#\t,.~tvc ~ ('ftt.':,,!d i White. Michael J. (1974). Prote\\ar of Phnlasoph). B A . Arlrond Stale Unl\er\ I): M.A.. Ph D Untversil) of Calltornla. Sar D ego Whilehurst. Harr) 8. (1958). Profe\\or of Chemlmy: B A M A Ph.D. Wllllarn Mar\h Rtce Un~ver\ll) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W hysong. Car) I. 1974 . A \ \ o L ~ ~Profesor L ot Amrrbuvnc\\ dnd En\#r,nn cnld Re\our~c\:B.S . M S \lontdn.t Stale Unltcrvty. Ph D Unrvera~t) ot Wkom ng Wie. Rong 198) . A\\ouda Pr ,tcoor ot Mechanbcal m d Acrorpdie Enelneermg.B S Feou N a ondl L n ~ \ e r \ ~ t )Korcal. M S . PI, D.. Swntord Unnerrlt) Wigand. Rolf T. 1970. Prote\\or of Public Aftar,: B B A . M.A TUU\ Tech U n l v ~ r \ l t \ :Ph.D.. Mlch i d n State lJni\cr\lr\ ~~, Wilcox. Sidney W. 19551. Prutc\\or Ernentu~of Technolop). B A . Bcthan) Pcncel C o l l ~ g r .hl 4 . . . . ~ ~ ~ ~~ WPhins. Wend) l9h6 r\\ro~r&leProfc\sor ,f Enpllrh. B A . M 4 . Ph D Unncr, ty ot Calitarnrd. Lo\ Angcle, Wilkinson, Joqeph \5. 19M). Profe\rur ot Account m c \ . B.S Clrneclr. Inrt,tute u l Tcchno og). h l B A . Sunford L nner\!!r: D.B 4 . Unt\crr~rvu f Orezoo: P.A . Cdlltomld Williams, Anne 984 A\\~\tantPrulc\\or of Uura ng. B S h..C ,me Umrer\o). M S . Ph.D.. L " \er\Lt) of Ar ,on,, Williams. Darrcll F.G. IYXX). Aavx ate Professor of Planning. B.A U n n r r \ I) of 1.undun (England M A . . Sdn JO\L S~.IC UI \ e n ty. M.U P . Ph D.. Unlver, ty of Wd!hbngtan Williams. Frank (;. 1475 A \ % o ~ i aProte\s,r e of Hca th Adm n \tr.btnon and P,IIL): B.S.. M A,. Oreeon S1~teL n\tr\rl) M A Ph D. Unlverst) ot . . . . . Iauil . Williams, Peter 1% I Prole\\ ,r of Cheln atry: B S Ph.D.. Lnner\it\ ol Lunrl n Engldn 11 Williams. Philip F.C. 14h6 . A\\lrtanl Prote\\or of Chinese. B.A . Un!\cr\ltr ,I Arkm\a\: M A . Ph.D.. Un \entt\ of CJ ~ f o r n t ~ La\ . Angrle\ W8lliams. Robert C. 19781. \\wx ;me Profeutr ot knthiopolug). B X M.A Lnl\er\tl\ of Cam brtdre (Enplan I,. B 4 . M I. Ph .D . Unlvers~t)ot Mi~hlodn . -. ~~ Willir. Wayne T. I'1XY A!\ \rant Protc\\or ot Ereruse S ~ l r n i and r P h ) \ l c ~ Educalon. l A.R.. U n ver\ ly of C.tl!ton> $1. Rerhrlr). M.A.. San Francmco Sl.ar U n n e n ~ t ) .I'h D.. Un~veralr)of Caltforntd. Bcrhele) Willsan. Loretta 1.. (1947 Pmte\>or Erner~tusof Cornrnun~ca~on. B A,. L n \er\ I) of South Dakota. M.A. Nonhwe\trm L n \cr\ttb Wilson. Gail Eugene (19721. A,\a itle Profenor of Muslr. B S Ohlo Srxr Unner\tty. M M Arlrona Stale Uni\er\il\ Wilson. Gloria N. IYhl 4\\uctate Professor ot Educational Mcdm ~ n Cutnpulcr\. d B A . Montclatr Slate Colleec: M.A Ed D . Columbia Un v e n w . . . . FACULTY 543 Wilson. L.A. 11 1 979). A~soclareProteasor of Pub1 c Atfatr\: Director. Center tor Urban Stud er: B.A.. Unbvervtv ot Nevada. Ldr V~gab.M.A Ph D Untversit\ of Oregon Wilson, Lorna A. 1965 In\tructor Ementu, of French. B Ed.. Unlver\lt) of Sdskat~hewan Cdnadd M A Arvona S1.m Untversiry Wilson. Patricia M. IVY7 A\sluant Profcsrar a t Famtly Re\ource\ and Human Dc\clopment. B S M Ed.. luwa State Unlver\lty. Ph D . Ollahoma Stdte Unlverclty Wilson Ford, Vanerra 19b6 . Aswatonr Prufeaaor of Social Work. B S Wlnaton Salem Sute Unlverslt): M.S.W.. D.S.W.. Ohio Sratc Un vcralt) Wilt. Glenn A. Jr. (19611. A\\ocrate Protewor ot F~nance.A B.. Occldcnral Co1le.e: M B.A. M am, Ln~verut) Ph D U n n e n t) ot M chlgan: C F A Windhorst. Rugier A. 1937 A\\t\tdnt Professor of Phys ca: B.Sc.. M Sc Ph D Unlverslty of Letden Netherland5 Winer, Laurence H. 1981 P oteaa,r ot Law B A . Ph D.. Boqton Lnlver\lt) J D Yale Unwera~ty Winkelman, Richard D. 1965). A\roctate Profebbor of E c a n o m a ~ B.A. ~. Southern I1 lnuli Un versltv: M A Ph D . Untve slt) of Lllcnoi\ Winters. Jack 1 9 S . A\\t\tant Professor of Enelneeitn:: A.B.. Unlverbltv of Cd atomla. San D~ego.M S Ph D , Unlver\tt) of Califom a, Berleley Mirtz, Dorothy (1959). Profeswr Ementua of French. B.A Lmverwy of Iowa M A Ph D Lmvervtv of Denver \+i\emm, I ) ~ ~ u I.. ~ l, lsJ70,. a ~ .A%,LK#.~~L l ' r < . ~ e \ ~,,I~ x Cpra ,I LJu ~ t t o n B . S . 11 .\ . I.:.~~rcrn$ \ I # . h12.m I'LII\<~\ 1 ) . PI D . 1'1~ s d r ,t! < > I 1 . j n t m ~ Witt. T a m 1975 . Awx.late Protec\or a t Deatsn B.A.. M A,. M F 4 . Un~ver\ltyof Cal!tornla. Los Anee e? Witte. Da3id 1989 Aw\tdnt Professor of M a h e malca. B A Unrver\lty ot W sconstn. Madlwn MS.. Ph.D Unlver\~tyot Chciago Witted. J. Timothy (1978). Profe\?or of A I ~ J ~ Languages: B.A.. Univervty of Toronto Canada): A M Stantard Uncver\ov: D.Ph, Un~ver\avat Oxtord (England Worhner. Ra)mond E. 1952 .Professor Ementus a t Educat~on.B S . Y o i l Col ege. M A,. Univen I) of Nebrarla. Lincoln: Ph D.. Unneralty of Wyomtng Wolehik. Sharlene 1980 A ~ ~ o c lProfe\aor ~te of Pay~holo,~.B A V a \ m College. M S Ph.D., Ruteer5. The State Lntrenltv Wolf, Donald J. 1969 Protcr\ar Emerltua of Poltttcal S c ~ e n ~ B.A.. e: M A .Gonzana Unner~tt): S.T.M Unner\tt) of Santa C ua.Ph D.. Gear yetoun Untvenll) Mulf, George H. 1986 A\s$svanl Prafeaacr of Chem \try. B.A.. Lnner\lry of Cdllfornla. San D eg : MS.. Ph.D.. Unlver\lty of Cdlltornra. Berkele) Wolf, Robert Lee (1985 Proteiror of Des~gn:C h a r Department of Deug : B S Southem Illrno~\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . niversrt\ M A . Un!ver,at) ot Mnioun: Cen Konsttndu\tnrkolan. Gutebarg S r r d r n Wolfe. Philip M. 1955). Profeawr ut Englneer ne: Cham. Depanment of Indu\tna and Mandeemen1 Sy\terns Enpeering. B S . Unt\sr\lty ot Ws\ouri: M.S.E. Ph D . An7ona S u t z Un ver\itv Wollam, Owen A. 19M). A \ \ o c i a ~Pratu\,or ot French B A . M A,. Monvana State Unl\erslr). Ph.D Lntrervt) of Wa\hlngton Wong, Paul (1979) Profe\5or ot Soc a Work. B.A M A Ph D U n ~ v e n ~ rofv Cdllfomva. Berhrle) Waud. Billy G. 197 A\\ocidte Profe\aor ot Teihnoloe). A B Unlvervtv ot Ca famlo. B S E a ~ t e mIllinu~\Lnc\er\lt) M S . Ur ner\a) at Ar rona Woad. B j a r d D. (19 0 Prtfe\aor of Ene neenng. Drrector Ener-y $\item\ Revearch Center B.S.M E.. M.S.M E Utah S u t e Un vervtb: Ph U.. Un ver\lty ot Mtnne\atc M~nnc,!pol!\ St. Paul Wood. Harq 1954 Profeswr Ementu, of An. B 4. h1.A. Lnlver~lt)ot Wtscon\~n.Madi5on. B.A.. Ph D.. Ohio State Unwer\lt> Wood. Steben D. 1971 Protehaor ut Der \ on and Informat~onSystem,: B.S.. M.A Cnllforn a State Lni\era~t).San Dcego. Ph D Un vervt) of W~rioncln.Madicon Woodbur). Neal W. 198 A\\t\rant Profea\or of Chemxtr): B.S.. Lnlvervt) of Calafornta Dav \: Ph.D Unwer51ty ot Wa\htngton Woodtill, M a n i n C. 196h Profe\ior ot Computer S r ence and Enomeenng: 8.7.. MS.. Ph D Iowa State Lnlvenlr) Wooding. Robert R. (19711 Profeiwr Ementu? ot Con\tructlon B S U.S. Naval Acaden v. B C E M C.E.. Ren\ae aer Polytechnic in\tltute Woodman. Natalie J. 1969 A\,a.rrle Profcs\or of Soc a Work. A5saciare Dean. School ot S o c ~ l Work B.A Wach~netonSqudre Col e,c o i h c u York Unlver? ty. M.S S Smllh Collese Schoo ot Socc.4 Work Woods. Roorevelt Jr. 1965 Profe\\or uf An. B.S.. M A Arlrona State Un ver\ I) Woodward, M a r k R. 1985 A \ \ ~ \ r ~ nProfeaaor t ,f Relig~ou,Stud$e\. B 4 . M A . Ph D U n vervr) of I llnols Waoldridge, Charler B. (19>9 Profo\ar Emer tua of Engtneering. A.B B S Unlvei\ ty of Kentucky. M.S.. Ph D Purdue I n n e r \ ty Wwldridge, Mar) C. 1939 Profe\$or Ernentit\ of Famlly Re\ource$ and Human Deve opment B S M.S.. Lnnera~tyot Kentuck.\. Ph D Purdue Unlverclt) Waolf. Charles M. 1961 61: 1964 Profeaaor Ementm of Zooloey. Dedn Emerlluh. Graduate College. B S M S Un$vervt\ a t Utah: Ph.D.. Unwerrtt) of C ~ l ~ f od,mBerle ey Wwlrerton. Michael W. 1Ybl Prufe\ror ot Agrlbus ness and Envnronrnenta Rc>ource<.B.S.. M.B A,. Kanaas State Unlverstty. Ph D.. U n i ~ e nty of M ~ s w u r Colurnbla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 544 FACULTY Wwlse). D. hristine I IqXX). Awbtdnt Profc\sor o t Arch~tecture.M.Arch 4nxonl Sralc Un \enlty Wwton. Richard T. 1964 Prulesor Ementu, of Education. B.S M.S. Ed.D. I nncr, I\ ot Utah Wwtten. Rilliarn W. 1959 4\\oclae Protecsor ot H ~ n o r y R.A . . Unlver\~r)ot Chlcdgu. MA.. Un~vcnbtyof Iowa: Ph D Lnner\$ty of M nnesora Wrase. JeNrey M. (I986 A\\l\unt Profersar of Econom!c\. B S Unlvrr\lt) uf W~\ron\in.Slcven, Polnt. M.A. Uni\er\lr) of Wi\conr n. M~lwauhee. Ph.D.. Broun i n vcrvt) Wrcnn. C. (;ilbert i 1965 Prutrr\ur Emer tub of Coun\c or Educat on. A B . WII dmetlt Ln!\erstv: M A . Ph D.. Stanford Um\er\ I,. LL.D WI Ian erte Unner\lt\ Wright. M. I.in 977 . Prutc\\or ot Theare. Chatr. Depanment ot Theatre. B A . M.A Ph D.. Unlver\ar) ol Mmne\ot L Wu, HoFu 1984). 4 \ \ a l d r e Protc\\or ot Arch tec lure: %Arch. Tanhsng Ln!brr\#r) I T d ~ u d n . 4 ' Arch Unner\ltr of lllmo~\ Wulh. h e d W. 1957 Prutc.\\or Ementuq of Ph)\tcal Educ~t8on.B S . W#\con\ln Stale L nlrcrhtt\: M Ed.. X ~ \ I CLnner\it) I W u r ~ e l l .Carol A. I965 A\sntant Protewor of Uur\lng. B S.. Chliu T t a ~C , lege: M S Unc,er\lr) of Mtryland W)ckaN. Susan 1479 Prufe\\ur of Phy\aa A\trunumv. B.A Mount Hol)ole College. Ph D Ca\e We5tem Re\erve Unl\er\lt) Wyndellc. Robert 1974 A ~ ~ o c t Pmte\\or ac of Ac~uuntdnc5:B B.A M P A . Ceorg a S u t e Un ver\ ty. Ph D Unlver\~tyof Ccortla. C.P.A Geurgld. Arizona Wltko, Joseph R. 1975 Prote\\or nt Muvc. B M E . Wr\t V t r & t n l ~I n ! \ e r \ ~ l ) M M . D M . Uonhwe\tem Ln!ber\~ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yale. Francir G. 1952 . Proter\or Emrr !us of Phy\tc\ Sctence Eduialun: A.B M A.. Llnibentt) ut Nonhern Co orndo. Ed D . Columbld Unnersltb Yamagurhi. Gary T. (1989 A\\!\lant Protehhor of Ene~neerlnc.A B.. Olc~dcntdlCol egc: B.S.. Cdllturnta In\t~tulra t Technologr S M M E . Ma\\achu\elt\ In~trluleof Tcchnolog). Ph D Stdnfo d I ntvcrslty Yaa, 1.""-Shin 19x1 I. Protrrwr ut Eng~neenng. B S E.. Cheng Kunk Uni\er\lly. M S L nner, 1) of T e ~ a \ .Ph D . Lnnei\lty ot Caltfcrnl~.Berbele) Yeater. James W. i 1958 Profe.;\or of Theatre: A\\jdant Chabr ot The.>tre. B A Baker Unlveralt) M A . Lnlvervtr of W.i\htngton: Ph D.. Unlverqltv of II ,nor Yashiaka. Carlton IYRXI. A s m r a t c Profe\\or of Letwre Studtr\. B A . Unlverrlt) of Cdlltornla. S a m B.trbdra. M.A . Cd1ttom1.1S t ~ t eL n \ersltv Chic": Ph D . Unner\~rr01 Oregon Young. Bernard 11988 A\%ocldte Profe~sorof An. R.F.A .Temple L ntver\lt). M F A Ph D.. Cornell Un~ver\lt\ . . . . . ~~ . . Young, Dennis L. (1975). Prutcsaar of Mathemdlea; B S Tt Lou!\ Unwer*tt). M.S.. Ph.D Purdue U"IYLrbIt\ Young, Hemitt H. 1967 Profcr*or Emcrtrua of Englneenng: B S M.E.. M S I E , C ~ a elnatltute of Technolog). Ph.D A r i l a n ~Slate University Young, Joseph F. (1979 A \ \ o ~ ~ d Profe\\or te of An. B.A.. C ~ l f o r n ~Slate d Collegc: M A,. Un~verattyof Cdlltorn~a.Lo\ Angele5 Young, Otis E. J r . 1961 Prutc\sor Emeritus of Histor). A B A M Ph D Indiana Untver5lly Young. Paul H. 1981 A\ro'#ae Protesor of Technolozy. B.S.E E M S E E Sa lo\e State Unl\er\a) Youngblood, Robert L. (1977 Prafe\aor of Polit cal Science. B A . Wlllmette Unlver\lty. MA.. Univer\itv of H a u d ~ i .Man0.t: Ph.D. University ot Mlchlgan Yuen. G w r g e U. 11957). Protcsor of Chem~rtly: B S A n ~ o n dSlate Ln!ber!~ly. Ph D . Unlver>lty of Urah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zaeher, Roberl V. 119.17 Profer\ar Emeritus of Advenlaing: B.S.. M S.B.A Un~veralt)of Alabama Zanieuski. John 1986). A \ r ~ u a n tPrafe\aor of Engmeenng. B.S C E M S C E Ph D Unlvemlly of Texas. Aucltn Zaslow, Berlram 1956 Profmsor Emcrituq of Chemiatw: B.A Cornell L nlver\lt). MS.. Untver5tty of Mlnne\ou: Ph.D.. low* State Unlver\rlv Zetz. \larjurir S. .Uh2 .\\.~.lilc PT(IIL.*\.,T .A( lu,l~.r. Slo.t~c.. B A . I ' o t \ c r , l ~ u i \l~..i.'hu~ctt~. I . PI, I) . III.II.,II.~ OI,.\C~*~,! 7,autra. Aler I 1G7h P r ~ > t o ~.A! . >Pr ~ ) : l ~ . ~ l ~ ~ ~ ! , D r?ctuc ('..m.dI l'cd$r.tm .n l'\!ch>.c>g!, B 4 ,\ot~~rC l t d . l e ~ e .\I S . PI) D . Lnl\cr*~t\of U t ~ h Zimiler, Herbert I1988 Prafc\*or of b l y Chlldhaod Educa~un.B A . New Yorh Untvem8ly: Ph.D.. Lnt,eraity of Rochebter Zimmer. Carl R. (1959 Prafe\aor Emenmh ot Engmeenng. B S E E . Cornell Unt\erc!rv. M.S E.E.. Ph D.. Svracu\e Ilnnervt) Ziurjs. Luc) M. 19XXl. A%htdnt Prafeabor af C h e m ~ \ t q .B A Wnlllam Manh Rice Untverslry. Ph D Unt\rrs!t) of Calrfornia. Brrhele) Zucker, Stanle? H. 1197Sl. Proforor at SpeCldl Educat~on.B A Stale Unlverqtt) of New Yorl, Ston) Brook. M S Hof\tra Un~versity:Ph.D. Un~ver\itvof M~\\oun.Colurnbril Zuiobtl. l m r c 1'17'1 I'n,lc*vlr tn;lt>ecrlc~g R 5 L O ~ $ C ~ , #uc I ) \lt:I~~g,n, \ I 5 , Ph D. Ydlc, Unlber5lty Zygas. K. Paul (1984). A%\ocidreProfeaaor of Archrtecture: A.B M.Arch Haward Unrveralry. Ph D.. Camell Univrn~ly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FACULTY 545 Elawar, Maria Cardelle (1987). Ass~stantProfessor of Educational Psychology; B.A.. Unlverbity of Sant~ago(Span). M S Unrvers~tyof Southern California; Ph.D.. Stanford University Erfani, Julie A. (1989). Assmant Professor of Polrttcal Sclence; B.A.. Knox College; M.A.. Ph D.. Un~venityof Minnesota Fergusoo,Janice (1989). Faculty Asroctare of Commumcation; B.A.. Michigan Stale Unlversny: M.A , S ~ e n Heights a College: Ph.D.. Michtgan State Universitv Gamer, George G. (1987). Actlng Academtc Dlrcanr. Ed~chllonand H ~ m m SeWlCe<. 8 \r Ion:, Stuc Tcdchcr, College. M A Unnr or litstory: A~dJrmtcDarcctur. Anr dna S;icncc,: B A . M A . ('ndvcr\~lvol (:lnannlt#. Ph D ~utg&, State ~ i r v e r s i t y Cook, Susan Jean (1988 Freld Placement Llasan, Educatlan. B.A., M A,. Arizona State University; Ed.D Nonhern Arizona Umversrry Davids, Sharon L. (1986). lnsrmctar of Nursmg, B S Un~venttyof Illino~s:M.S., Nonhern Illinois University Dix, Clarence L. (1979). Coordznator. Soclal Work; B.S.. Buena V~staCollege. MS., Uncvennty of Chicago . . . . . . 546 FACULTY Pyne, Stephen J. (1986). Professor of Hatory; B.A.. Stanford Un~uenay:M A , Ph.D.. University of Texas. Austin Ragle, Gael L. (1988). Faculty Assoczate of Educa tlon, B S Anzona State Unlversity: M.A .Northern Arizona Universlty. Ed D Anzona State Univen~ty Reese, Ruth (1988). Faculty Associate of Educatson; B.S.. University of Wlsconsm, Mad~son:M.S.. Ph.D Universtty of Wisconsin. Mdwaukee Shirrem. Janet H. (1977 .Professor of Health Sclence. B S.. Ithaca College: MS., Syracuse Unlversity: Ph.D.. Texas Woman's University Siehl. Caren ( l W 0 ASrt5tanr Rufii\or of Manage m a t : B.A.. Un~vcnit)of Callfom~a,l a , Angeleq: Ph D . Slantard L'ncvch~tv Stryker, Linda L. (1987). Visiting Asslstant Professor of Asrronomy. B.A Whlttter College: B.A.. MS., San Diego State Univenay. M A Cal~forniaState Univenity. Fullenon. Ph D.. Yale Univenity Sullivan. Brian K. r IYXYr. Aa*l,rant Rofcssor of Emlug): B A Ln.rersat) of Cll#fomra.Bcrkele); Ph D . A n , o n ~Sole Unlverrilr Svoboda, William S. (19691, Professor of Education: - - . B.S., M.S., Ed.D.. Unlverslty of Kansas McGraw. 1.ouette ( IYXYr. A\\l\tmt Profe*\ur of Fducalnonal Psychology B \ h t c m Montan3 Van Flepl. D a i d D. .IYXY,. Pmicr,ur of .Uandgrmcnt Colleac U A Wdrh~ngton Svateg) Pullc). R S.. P h D . Untvcn,t) ot . Slate Unnverstt) Tennessee. Knoxvrlle Me% Elayne R. (1986). Asrrstant Professor of MUSIC: B.A Ed..Temple Un~versrty:M.M.. Ed.D.. Anzona Vaughan, Suzanne (1987). Asslstant Professor of State Unlversity Soc~olagy.B.A.. Roanoke College: M.A. Univeniry of New Mexlco. Ph.D., Ohio State Miller, Paul A. (1988). Assistant Professor of Psychology, B.A.. St. Vtncent College. M S., North Camllna Stale Unwersity: M.A., Ph.D.. University Williams, Dudley A. (1986). Lecrurer of Communicaof Texas. Austln tlon. B.A.. Unlvenity of Maryland: M A . Univenity of Hawal. Ph D Untversiry of Ohio Miui. Philip J. 11988). Assistant Profcssur df kunorn8o 2nd Qu;lnt~talwcAnal) ,IS. R A Wilson, Daniel (1986). Associate Rofessor of Rockford Callegc: Ph D..Texa\ .4&M Uni%en~ty Engineering: B.S.. Drerel Unlvenlty. M.S.E.. Moore, David W. (1989). Arsoclate Professor of Reading: B.A., M.Ed., Univenlty of Anzona: Ph.D.. Wilson, Denward (1989). Faculty Assoctate of Universtty of Georgia Phtlosophy: B.A.. Anzona Stale Unrverslty Moore, Sharon A. (1989). Assoclate Professor of Elementary Readmg. B.S.Ed.. M.S E d . Oh10 Associated Faculty Univen~ty:Ph.D Univenity of Georgia INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLET C S Mueller, Carol M. (1988). Assistant Professor of Sociology: B.A.. University of Califom>a,Berkeley: Brwk, J a m s L. (1971). Instructor, Head Baseball MA.. Rutgen. The State Untvenlty: Ph.D., Cornell Coach, B.A.. M.A., Ed.D.. Arizona State Unlvenlty Universtty Douglas, Bobby E. (19741, Lecturer. Wrestlrng Nahavandi, Afsaneh (1987). Assistant Professor of Coach: B.S .Oklahoma State Unlvenity: M.A., Management. B.A.. Universlty of Denver. M.A.. Arizona State University Ph.D., Universily of Utah Jonm, Thomas (1988). Instructor. Head Track and NBnez, Jm6 E. Sr. (1988). Asslstant Professor of Fleld Coach: B.S.. Un~versityof Califomla. Los Psychology: B.A.. M.A., Califomla State UnlverAngeles: MS.. Unrvetslty of Washington s~ty.Ph.D., Unlvenlty of Minnesota Littlewaod, Mary L. (1963, Professor Emeritus: New, Ronald L. (1988). Faculty Assoclale of Famtly MS., Softball Coach: B.S.. Miam, Un~vers~ty. Stud~esand Sociology, B A.. M A.. Ph D Univentty of Colorado Unlvenlty of Iowa Robinson, Don R. (1968). Instructor of Spons Nolen. Susan B. (1986). Assistant Professor of Psychology: Men's Gymnastics Coach: B.A.. Leamrng Theory. B.A.. Portland Slate Unlversay, Unwen~tyof Northern Colorado: M.S., Eastern M.Ed..Lewis and Clark College; Ph.D.. Purdue New ~ e x l c Universd) o Unnvers~ty Young, Tru) L. 1971). Inrtructor: He36 Trainer. Novak, Gayle J. 1986). Asslstant Professor of Studio BS.. Fon Ha)$ State (i,ilegc. \ I S .Indiana An; B.F.A.. M.F.A.. Arizona State Unxvenity Unmvcrsity. Blwmlngton Knopf, Richard C. (1986). Assoclate Professor of Le~sureStudies: B.A.. M.A.. Unxversity of Minnesota: Ph.D.. Untversity of Mxch~gan Knupfer, Peter B. (1989). Visltlng Asststant Professor of American History; B.S.. M A . Ph D.. Unlvenity of Wisconsin. ~ a d k o n Lattin, Vernon E. (1989). Professor of English: Provost and Vlce President for ASU West Campus: B.A.. M.A.. Urnvenlty of New Mexnco; Ph D.. University of Colorado Lindstrorn, Leonard C. (1989). Faculty Assoclate of of Houston; M.Ed Education: B.S. Un~vers~ty Ph.D.. Texas A&M Unlverscty Lopoz. Cecilia 1.. (1989 As$!rtanl Professor of Educa,onTechnalogy: B.A M r \ . HoradaStstc Untvcrstty: P h D . Anzuna Sutr U n n m l t ) Malekzadeh, Ali R. (1987). Assistant Professor of Managemcnt; B.S M.B.A.. Unlvennty of Denver: Ph.D.. University of Utah Msltfrld. Jacquelyn A. 1 1980). Rofes\or of Music: Dean of the Faiulty. Vlce Prosu,t for Acsdcmlc Affann. B A Gouchcr Collegc: Ph.D.. Yale . . . . . . . ~ . . . ~ . . . ~~ . . . FACULTY 547 VISITING AND RESEARCH FACULN Blankenheimer, Alan H. (1990). Vivllng Protes~orof Law. B.A.. W c r l e ) ~Uni\errtt): MA.. Brandeis Universtlr. I D . . Unlverr~t)ol Chcagu Bogart, John H. (1988). Vlsiting Assistant Professor of Ph~losophy:B A . University of California. Santa Cmz: M.A.. Ph.D.. University of Illlnois Chamberlain, Raymond E. 111 (1987). Visiting Assistant Rofessor of Chemistry: B.A.. M.A., Northern Mfchlgan Univers~ty:Ph.D.. Unrversrty of Nevada. Reno C h a v e ~Rodolfo L. (199Q). Visitlng Assistant Rofessor of Education: Director. Mountam States Multrfunct~onalResource Center, B.A.. M.A.. University of Nonhern Colorado. Ph.D.. University of Colorado C&e, VanDeren (1987). Dlst~ngutshedVlsitmg Professor of An: M.F.A.. Universnty of Kentucky Collins, Daniel L. (1989). Vlsltrng Assnstant Rofessor of An, B.A.. Un~venltyof California. Davis; MA.. Stanford University: M.F.A.. University of California. Las Angeles Cowles, David W. (1989). Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy: B.A.. Untversity of Rochester Davidsan, Elizabeth T. (1986). Research Associate Professor of Zaology: B.S., Mount Unlon College, M.S., Ph.D., Ohio State Universtty Denzau, Arthur T. (1989). V~sltingProfessor of Publnc Affain, B.S., Anzona State Universlty; M.A.. Ph.D.. ~.~ - . Washmeton Un~vers~tv Dubno. Judy R. (19871. Vn\~ttngRofessor of Sperrh md Hemng Smencr: MS.. llhaca College. Ph.D.. City Uni$cnity of New Yurk Foster. John B. 09881. Vlsltmg Ar,!,nnl Rufesjur of Chem~stry.B.S.. Califamla lnstltutc of Technology: of Cal~furn~s. Berkelc, MA.. Un~venilv ~~~~. -~~~ Gabaldon, Diana J. (1980). Research Ass~stant Professor, Center far Env~ronrnentalStudnes: B.S Nonhern Arizona University: M.S., Scnpps Institute of Oceanography: Ph.D.. Nonhern Arizona University Grllum. E d a a r d A. (19R7). V8vttng 4si~\lant R o f e s o r of An. B A L'nncnlty of Cdllfurnla SsntaCru, M F A . Soulhem lll~nolrI'nnenlt) Grime, Robert (1990). Vlsltnng Rofessor of Law; B.A.. B.C.L., University of Oxford (England) Gronrws, Christian (1988). Visitmg Professor of Marketing; D.B.A., Swedish School of Econom~cs and Busmess (Sweden) Hacker, Thomas 0. (1986). D~stmgu!shedVlsttlng Professor of Archtecture; M.Arch.. Unlversrty of Pennsylvania Herald, Cherry L. (1973). Research Professor, Cancer Research InsuNte; B.A.. University of Colorado; Ph.D.. Arizona State University Herald, Delbert L. (1973). Research Assocrate h f e s s o r . Cancer Research Institute. B.A., Unwerslty of Colorado; Ph.D.. Anzona State University ~ ~~~ . Hilger, Mark W. (1987). Vistting Insmctorof Exercise Science and Physical Educatton; B.S.. Northern llllnois University: MS., Arizona State University Hinchman, Joan (1989). Vtsitrng Asslstant Professor of Planning: B.A.. DePauw University: M.L.A.. Untverstty of Colorado Hodges-Randall, Gertrude (1989). Vlsiting Assistant Rofessor of Planning. B.S.. Columbus College. M.C.P.. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Homa, Sheryl T. (1987). Research Assistant Professor o f h l o g y : B.Sc.. A.R.C.S., Ph.D.. Unlverslty of London. (England) Jefferson, David A,, (1987). V~sltlngProfessor. Center for Solid State Science: Ph.D.. Unlversity of Cambridge (England) Kahn, James G. (1989). Visiting Assistant Professor of Technology: B.S.E., M.S.E., Unlversity of Michigan Kane. Edward J. (19881, Vt,ttlng Profecsor. Center for Fm3nclal S)slem Rcbcarch. B S (ieorgcloun Unavcnir); Ph D Masarhu\rra l n ~ t ~ l uof te Technology Kelar, Michael J. (1988). Visiting Assistant Rofessor of Philosophy: B.A.. Universsty of Minnesota: M.A.. Ph D Unrvers~tyof Callfornla. Los Angeles Kroloff, Reed A. (1987). Vtsa~ngAssistant Professor of Architecture: B.A.. Yale University; M.Arch.. Universlty of Texas. Austm Larish, Douglas D. (1985). Visiting Assistant Professor of Enerclse Scrcnce and Phys~cal Education: B.S.. State Umversitv of New York. ~ r o f k ~M.S., a i Ph.D., ~ n l v e & t yof W~sconszn, Madrson h p e , Nicholas R. (1989). Visiting Asslstant Rofessor of Archntecture: B.Arch , Unwerslty of Maryland: M.E.D.. Yale University Markow, Therese A. (1977). Research Professor of h l o ev,: B.S.. Ph.D.. Arizona State Universlt~ Marsh, Paul C. (19801, Researih As,oclrtr Profcrsur. Center for Env~ronmentalStudtet. B A M S.. Uni\errit) of Connecticut: P h D . Univenlly of Minnesota Man, Kathleen S. (1987). Visamg Assistant Professor of Zoology; M.S.. Un~versityof Delawm: Ph.D.. Univers~tyof Washington Myers, Barton (1986). Distinguished Visitlng Rofessor of Arch~tecturc:M.Arch., Unlvennty of . . . . Pennsylvania Norrid, Barbara \ 19881. V~,~t!ngln~tmctorof Excrclx Sctcncr and Ph)siral Eduralton: BS.. Un#vr.ntt\ ,of Arlzunr: M.S.. An,ona Slate University Ortega y Gasea, Felipe d e (1989). Vlsiting Professor of Engl~sh:B.A., Texas Western College: M.A., University of Texas: Ph.D.. University of New Mexico ~ ~~ ~~ ~ FACULN 549 I Leonard, Jim (19881. Special Lecturer of Theater; B.A.. Hanover College Luey. Beth (1980). Senior Lecturer of Hrstory, D~rector.Htstoncal Edltmg and h b l ~ s h m g B.A . Radclnffe College. A.M.. Harvard Unrversity Nagrin, Daniel (1982). Senior Lecturer of Dance: B S., College of the Ctty of New York Olson,Clark D. (1984). Lecturer of Commun~catton: D~rector.Forenrrcs, B A .Iowa State Un~versny. M.S.. Umversrty of Utah: Ph.D.. University of M~nnerota Roberts Nancy (1987). Lecturer of Ecanom~cs:B.A , Universlt) of Texas. Arlmgton: M.S., Anzona State Unlverrlty Saegusa, Kyoko (1981). Lecturer of Foreign Languages: B.A ,Japan Women's University (Tokyo): M.A.. Anrona State Unlverslty (;eorgannc 1 l9h3,. Lecturer. Women'r S I L J I CRogrsm. ~ R A , lthdc-~CUIIC~C. M .\ lInl\er~l! Labun. Patricia A. (1988). Adjunct Professor. Sclence and Engtneeriog of Matertals. Manager. Indusvlal Arrcaates Program. B.S.. College of St. Teresa; MS.. Unwenity of lll~nois;Ph.D., Case Western Reserve Un~vers~ty Lukas, Ronald J. 1989). Adjunct Professor of Chemalr); B.S., New Yorl College. State Un~versrtyof New York Ph.D., New York College. State Un~versityof New York Medtcal Center Maresea, Robert L. (1977). Adjunct Assaclate Professor of Speech and Hearing Sclence. B S Yale Univenrty; M D.. Albany MedicalCollege Maxwell, Kenneth L. (1984). Adjunct Professor of Pol~ttcalScience. B.A.. Denisen Univenlty; M Dlv Calgare Rochester D~v~nity School; Ph D.. Yale Unlvenlty McDonald. Marnie (1989). Adjunct Professor of Chem~stry;B.A.. Pomona College: M.S.. Unlverslty of Wlacons~n.Madson. Ph.D., Univen~tyof Cal~farnia,Dawa Meneses, Eloise H. (1986). Adjunct Asstslant Profesaar of Anrhropolagy: B.A.. Unlvenlty of Washington. M A . Ph D Unlverstty of San Dlego Mogey, John M. (1987). Adjunct Professor of Sociology; B.A.. M.A D.Sc.. Queen's Unlversity (Northern Ireland) Mueller. Paul E. (1987 Adjunct Faculty Associate of Cwil Eng~neenng:B.S.C.E.. Purdue University Mutrh, Kathleen 1984). Adjunct Faculty Associate of Computer Sclence. B S Vlterbo College; M S Ph D Untvenlty of Minnesota Nabham, Gary (1987). Adjunct Professor of Botany; B A,, Prescon College. M.S Ph.D ,Untversity of Anzona Osmon. Fred L. (1983). Adjunct Professor of Arch~tecture;M Arch.. Univerrtty of Pennsylvania . . ~~ . . . . Patton, David R. (1984). Adjunct Associate Professar of Env~mnrnentalResources, B S., West Vlrglnia Umvenity: M.S.. Virginla Poiytechnlc lnstrtute and State Unwersav. ,. Ph.D.. Unlversitv of Arizona Potenza, Bruce M. (1988 Adjunct Associate Professor of Englneenng. B A B.S.. Northwestern Untveniry: M.D.. Loyola Univenrty Prather, William F. (1980). Adjunct Professor of Speech and Heanng Sc~ence:B.A.. Univenity of Calrfomra. M A . Ph D . Unrvenlty of Iowa Radin, John W. (1981 Ad~unctProfessor of Botany; Plant Physlolog!st. U.S.D.A Agncultural Research Servee, B.S , Ph D.. Untvers~ryof Callfornla Ragsdale, Bruce D. (1989), Adjunct Associate Professor of Anthropology. B S., Univenlty of Callforn$a: M.D.. Univeralty of Callfornla. San Francisco Raudrenr, Peter A. (1986). Adjunct Assw~ate Professor of Spcech and Heanq Science: M D Queen's Unwerr~ty.K~ngston(Canada) Rogers, Joseph (1988 Adjunct Assocrate Profearor ofZoology, B.A.. Emory Un~versity;Ph D.. Un~versityof Califomla. San Dlcgo Sample, Tish (1978). Adjunct Associate Profesaor of Anthropology. A.B Whrtrnan College; M.A.. Unlversity af Califomla. Ph.D.. Unlvenrty ot W~SCO~S," Sauer, Barry (1989). Adjunct Professor of Bicengineering: V.M.D.. Univentry of Georgia Severson, Kieth E. (1987). Adjunct Assoc~ate Professor of Envlronmental Resources; B.A , Untvenlty of Minnesota: M.S., Ph D Untverssty of Wyomtng Snyder, Richard C. (1979). Adjunct Professor of Palltical Sclence. A B Union College: M.A.. Ph.D.. Columbia Univenity Saleri, Paolo (1975 ,Adjunct Pmtersor of ArchaecNre: D Arch.. Palltecnlco dl Tonno (11.31)) Spataro. Joseph (1980). Adjunct Professor of Clinlcal Laboratory Sciences: Lyceum (Italy). M.D Medncal School at Messina (Italy). Universtly ot Rome (Italy) Spauldinp. Glenn t lYb61.AJlun~tA.\oclsle Yrofc<~,nnlLlbrdnan. Head. Government Dmumml, E r v ~ i e R. A . Sdn lu,e S13teU n ~ v e r i ~ lM r . I. S . Unner>~t\of Anzons Caplinger, Michael A. (1988). Research Speclallst. Geology. .. B A . M S Ph D Rlce Unlversny Cssad!. Virginia 1.. ~1988,.A\. 4l.tn.igcment Senlces. R .A k n ~ s o ni n n e n t t ) . MI. S . Un~vet%n) of Arnona. hl B.A.. Arlzana Slate Lnlrcr\ll) Craft, Elizabeth H. (1982). Assistant Leamlng Resources Spectallst. Head, lnsrmct~onalTeleviston. 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Untrchlt) ,,fDcnrrr: J.D.. UrAc Universir) - ~ ACADEMIC ORGANIZATION 559 University Academic Organization Academic Administration Provost ....................................... Rtchard E. Peck Vrce Rovast and Assoct Vice Rovost for Planning orhew J . Beti 111 Asststant Vtce Restdent Alleen P Ntlsen Asr~stantVtce Prewdent for Academtc Prorrams ................................................................ Korhlcen K Church . Assistant Vlce President for lnformat~onResources Management ................................................... Lee R Alle) Ass~stantVice President for Specla1Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............................Lours Olnor Director, Internattonal Programs ......................................................................................... Richards Okon Ass~stantVlce Restdent for Extended Educatlan Assistant to the Provost Fiscal Operations Admr ornrk Burkhon Associate Director, Development ........... Director. Academic Fac~litles. . . . . . . . . . . Manager, Academic Schedulin ............... Coordmator. Anrculatlon 20810 Gomero de Tovor Colleges and Schools ASU West Campus . . . . . . . . . . . College of Architecture and Environmental Desi College of Busines ............................................. Jacquelyn A. Martfeld Dean .....John Meunier, Dean ........ .John Kmfr. Dean es Johnston, Deon College of Englne C R Hoden. Deon College of F ~ n eA ur L Rosen. Deon College of Law . . . . . . . . rd 1.Morgan, Deon College of Liberal A n s and Sciences ................................. College of Nurstng anelle C Krueger Dmn College of Pubice Programs .......... Anne L Sehnerder, Dean Graduate College ....................... ... .Bnon L Foster, Deon Schwl of Social Work Jesse F McCIure Dean The Umvenlty Honors College ........................................................................... Ted Humphre). Dean ASU West Campus ADMINISTRATION Provost and Vtce Resident for ASU West Campu ernon E Lornn Aaslstant to the Provost Ass~stantto the Provost . . . . . . . . Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacquelyn A. Morffeld Assistant Vice Provost .............................................. . . Chrtsrine C Hall Assistant to the Vice h v o s ulro R Romrden V ~ c eRovost for Univemty Re .......................................................................... R Compbell V ~ c eProvost for Plannlng and rry R. Bruns Vlce Pmvost for Admln~suat~on.................................................... Academrc Director. Appbed Sciences. Englneenng and Technology ................................................. Academic Director. AN and Sciences ...................................................................................... Charles W Connell Academlc Dsector. Bus~nesnand Management Academzc D~rector,Education and Human Serv~ces(Actmg) ..............................................George G . Goner Director, Student Affa Director, ASU West C Director, Development ................................................................................................ onnle McNetlll Borbnro Ridge e 560 ACADEMIC ORGANIZATION .................................................................Sreffon) K Knirrrh Director. Facilllies Managemem .. . Sheilo L Atnlo, D~rectar.Plannlng and Inst~tut~anal Research ................................... ............................. .Jamex E Knorhe Director. Faccl~t!ea Development ............................. Assistant Duectar. Penonnel. ASU West Campus ..........................................................Jackie F Weorh~rbr Instruction Units Accountancy, School of .. . Rzchord E Flnherr) Dlrerror .............................................James B M o n h e ~ rChar Aeronautical Technology ................... .Col L n r n Corrigon Chow Aerospace Stud~es...................... Agribusiness and Envlramental Resources, School of .................................... Dtrecror Chorler L Redmon Choir Anthropology ......................... John R Pcrcrson. Acnnq Director Archilecrure. School of .... LeonordLehr~r.Dtrector An, School ot .................................... Jerome Aronson Acnnq C h a r Botany ................................. Chemical. Bio and Materials Scn . Joreph Henr,. Chaw . . . . . . ..Morron Monk. Chozr Chemtstry ........ .................................... Cwtl Engineering .. . Lnrr) W Mops Chorr Comrnunlcatlon ..................................... ..................................... .Charles Bnnr: Chorr ............................... RoherrBornhrll Chorr Computer Sc~enceand Engmeering .................. ......................................Paul E Russell. Dtrecror Conrvuctlan and Technology. School of . . Constructton ............................. W,llrom Badger. Chaw Curriculum and lnstruct~on.Dtvns8on of ......................................... emon Interim Drrecror Lorn A Foos. Assrsront Director Joon E M O K ~Proqmm Coordrnotor Early C h l l d h d Education ...................................... ............W,llmmJ Ro\. Proqrom Coord~notor Elementary Education .......................... Educational Media and Computes . or\ Brrrer. Proqram Coord,noror Mulucultural Education , Proqram Coordznaror ..........Lwdon W Seorfoss.P r o ~ r o mCoord~noror Readtng and L~brarySclence ................... 1,:oberh S. Monero. Acrrng Proprom Coordinoror Secondary Educataon ........ Special Educatton . Thomas G Roberts Proprom Coordinator Dance ..................................... .............................Eh-oherh C Lessord. Chatr ....................................................... Rtchord B u r d ~ kC. h a r Dec~stanand Infomat~onSystems . .... Robert Lee WOK Choir Design ............... ........................... Paul L Burgess. Chow Econamrcs ...................................... Educat~onand Human Services ......... ...................... ..George G Goner, Amnq Dtrecror Educar~onalLeaderrhlp and Pollcy Studies, D~vts~on of ....................................Ntcholos R. Appleron D,recror Educauon Admlnl~lratlonand Supervision. ...............................Thomos H . MPIOS.Propram Coord8noror , Program Coordrnoror S Educattonal Pollcy Studies. ..................................... Hlgher Education ..................................... . . . Robrrr Fenske. Arrm Pro rom Coordrnoror Eleetncal Engrneenng ........................ Electronics and Computer Technology. . MrHenn. C h a r Eng~neering,School of . Engrneering Core and Speclal Engll~h............................................ ............. . . J e r v R Thomas, Chorr Exerctre Sclence and Physical Educatton ............... .........................................Gorr Pererson C h a r Famzly Resources and Human Development Finance .................. Rtrltord L. Snurh Choir ......................Peter Homorh Chorr ............................... Fore~gnLanguages General Busrnerr ........................ .................................... L o r n R. SmeR;cr, Chow Geography ..................... .................................Porrtcro Cober. Charr Geology ................. Ronald Creelr). Chorr Health Administratson and Poll Eugene S. Srhneller. Dtrccror History ................. ................................................. Robert A Trennerl Chorr lndurtnal and Management Systems Engmeenng .......................................................... Phtlrp M Wolfi Chnrr . . . . . . . . . . . Donold Collins Chnrr Industrial Technology ............................ . ACADEMIC ORGANIZATION 561 Journal~rmand Telecommunicat~an.Walter Cronkrte School of .................... Douglos A. Anderson Drrccror Justlce Studtes. Schwl of. ..................... DITPC for Letsure Stud~es .................................... ............................Arrhur Hole, Chotr Management .......................... . . . . . .Lorrv E Prnler Chow Marketing ............................... ........................................ Mtrhoel P Mokwa. Chorr Manufacturing Technology ................................. ................................... .Donald Kelk>. Choir Mathemattcs .......... ..................................... ................Wtllram T Troller. Chorr Mechanrcal and Aerospace Engineering Don L Bowr. Chorr Microbralogy . ................................ ...................Corl A Schnolrmon Choir M~lttanScience ........................................ ....................Col. Fmnk G o ~ mChorr Murtc. School of .................. .................................... Georpe E Omherson. Dtrecror Phrlorophy .................................. Greporr Ftrch Char Phys~cs. ................................John Don Charr Planning ....... ..............Fredenrk Srcmrr. Cho,r Political Science .............. ........................................ Rurh Jones. Chov Psychology ................................ W~llrom R Urrol. Charr Psychology m Educatron, Dtv~slonof ....................... .............. G.C. Helmsrodrer. Dlrertor Counsel~ngPsychology horon E Rohlnson Proprom Coordrnoror Counselor Educatton ................. ...........................Douqlos R Gross Proprom Coordrnoror Leamlng and lnstruct~onalTechnology . . . ...................... Propmm Coordtnoror Ltfespan Developmental Psychology ................ . E d ~ o r Ad Nelsm. Program Coordrnoror Measurement. Statrsucs, and Methodolog~~al SNdies .................. M Aurrin Bet-. P r ~ p m mCoordrnaror School Psychology . . . . . ........................................... Andrrr Barono. Progron, Cot rd~nuror Publlc Affans. School of ................................ ................................N Joseph Cover Dlrecror Purchasmg. Transponat~on.Operations ................. ............................U ~ l b o mA Ruth Chow Reltgious Studies ......... ............................................ ... .L,nell Cod, Chow Socrology ................................. ~re< !or Adran;eJ Rewarch ~nI'mrponal~an.Ccnrrr for ............................. ......... Willrom G Dorlt,. Dzrerror American Language and Culture Program.. .......................... Animal Care Program . Dtrecror And and Trop~calNew Crop Applied Science and Technology (NEWCAST). . ...................Rlchord S Anrana Real Estate Center . Asan Studles. Center for Atlantlc Studtes. Consortium for Busmess Research. Center for Cancer Research Institute .. Gordon. Dlrerror Iov Q. Burler. Director MocKznnon. Director ernldR Klernfcld. Dlrecror eorrr: Arror. Director 'morhv D . Hogan. Director .........................George R Perrrr. Dtrerror u 564 ADMINISTRATION ORGANIZATION I I I Career Senlces ... ............................................ . J ~ o nE m . Dr!ccr,, Ch Id Laboratoq Progrdn U o .\ Lump t~rut .............. Go i B c , D ~ I r,cro, Computer lntegrat ........................ Do,, L Shut1 D o n lo, Compulnng and Applt~alonaProductmn Servaier , E w arr r Dtr">< nr Counqeltng and Con\ultacon ..................................... TI,< ' X I B8on 1, D , t < ~ rr , Decwan Syttemq Re\e.irch Center .............. Rnhert T Krml. Drrrr ro, Downtown Center . . . . . . . Br Economtc Outloal Center ............................. LCc R MI Plterers. D,r.c!aA bfoahr,zc>. D,,cI?!, P o ! r t , D t r ~1 2 , lnterdtrc pltnary Human,! e\ Proorsm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B~nrcA,,, D ,\ 5 Ko, olo Doc( lo J u d n dnd David Llnculn Center tor Ethtc, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lfn1 Po\!,t?,D , , < < I , J , Mrdtev~ and Rena,\ran c Stud'e,. 4r ~ o n C d ~ n t e tor r . ........... Jcun R BI ,?A D,rr I(,, Meteorite Studter. Ccnter tor. ............... C o , k v r B Mc ,re Duecur, Mounratn State Rerource Center ................. R, loll Cbo e.. Duel to, Morrlwn lnst~turefar Publ L Pol~cy . ................... R, lwr I Melnzc 1 Dl,<< 10, Neus Bureau .................................. ..........................Gt , r i r Corh o r r . D ~ccmr Office Automation Re\edrch. Center tor . ............. .Tl,nios Ke let D v c tor Prote\stonal Development. Center far . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C l u ~ l$lanceOtfice ........................... ... ..Purr/ (I Burhe,z,zi D~retlor Student Health Sen c e . ................. Dc Prmtelu Tmz D,rrttor System Science Engmeer~ngResearch Center.. ............... ........... Pea, Crorah DI,Ckn Chr orrun Herberr Ct,n~ntr,!qr Drno DeC ,nrvTrrrrrh Robrrr Swonson Glendon %onhoar Mot Sue Tollc\ NthlarA Tlro,,w Lsle E Tttnrhk IEnwrrrrnn Vnvrecl Student Alumn~President ..... Susie Volde: Student Foundatton President .........................Morr O r r q o Graduate Student Assoc~atno ... To he oppolnred FACULN DIRECTOR D r Harold "Her Whire CHAPTER DIRECTORS GREATER PHOENIX, Laune Boo;. '84 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Comille Sfross. '86 HAWAII, Tom Mecca% 80 GEORGIA. Andreo Schaffell, '81 MID AMERICA. Fred Dx orLrs 62 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. Shtrley H a m ! . '53 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. CliffOchser 84 EVERGREEN. Kurt Wold, '78 ADMINISTRATION ORGANIZATION 567 KAET Community Advisory Board, 1990 Lawrenre Hursr. Cholr D r Dororhy Presron Secretory SrephonreNowock. Ar Large Member Lenora B,llmgr-Horns Monroe 'Mickey" Dingon John Fung D a n Glodys Sr).lesJohnsron Anne Lmdemon Cossondm Mason-Mon Eleanor Rogsdole Jose A Romrndr Mark Sllar Mory Lou Sworn Eliroberh Torh Kathryn Gommage.Honorory Trustee Charles Allen Ex O&o . Bruce Her~nde.. V K P C k l r BtIl Lavidgc. Ar Large Member C J . 'Churl" B ~ l l e r Bonnie Bunon Bob Ellzs Don Green Pnrricia Kornck M a i n e Morsholl Donna Peck Shrrle) Rrchord Dean Seymour L Rosen Judge Roxonne Song Ong Senaror Doug Todd D r Anthony T Yeunp don^ Runjon. Er Ofirro Dr B r e n r B r o ~ nE. l Ofirto APPENDIX A Office of the President 965-5606 MEMORANDUM TO : The Arizona State University Community RE Reaffirmat~onof the Equal Oppomnity and Affirmative Action Policy : It i~ 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 cam munities 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 appl~edregardless of race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, handicap, or Vietnam era veteran status. Equal opportunity refers to the right of any qualified applicant or employee to apply for a position 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 opportu nity. Studies have shown that, within some university job groups, women andlor minorities are underrepresented as compared with their availability in the appropriate labor market. ASU views such underrepresentation as an opportunity for change, 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 to ensure that they, along with other qualified applicant?, are considered for available positions at ASU. I call upon each member of the university community to support the un~venity'sequal opportunitylaffirmative action program through aggressive and far reachine actions. Lanie F. Coor President APPENDIX B UNIVERSITY POLICY FOR STUDENT APPEAL PROCEDURES ON GRADES Informal: The steps outlined below, beginning wlth step A, must he followed by any stu dent seeking to appeal a grade. Student grade appeals must he processed in the regular se mester ~mmedlatelyfollowing the Issuance of the grade in dispute (by commencement for fall or spnng), regardless of whether the student is enrolled 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 are victims of retaliation should immediately contact the dean of the college in which the course is offered. A. The aggrieved student must first undergo the informal procedure of conferring with the instructor, statlng the evidence (if an)) and reasons for questioning that the grade re ceived was not given in good faith. The instructor is obliged to review the matter, explain the grading procedure utilized, and show how the grade in question was determined. If the instructor is a graduate assistant and this interview does not resolve the difficulty, the stu dent 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 grading dispute is not resolved in step A, the student may appeal to the department chair or other appropriate chair of the area within the department (lf any). The de partment 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 college concerned (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 in each department of the college) the procedures and composition of the undergraduate or graduate academic griev ance 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 actlon 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, depanment chair (if any) and the registrar of action taken. 570 CAMPUS MAP - - CAMPUS MAP 571 Building Abbreviations ADM ........................... Adm nistrat on Bu ldlng AED. ....................College of Architecture and Environmental Des~gnNorth AG .................................Agricu ture BUI d ng ANTH ........................ Anthropology BUI d ng Aquat cs Center AOUAT .......................... ARCH ..................... College of Arch tecture and Env ronmental Des gn South ARCV .................................University Arch~ves ART .............................................Art Bullding ARWH .................................. Art Warehouse ASB .................... Academe Servlces BUI ding ASUWC ...... ASU West Campus Academic Units BA ................... .Business ~ d h i stratlon n Bu dlng BAC ............. ..Business Admin stration C W ng BKSTR ............................. ASU Bookstore Ceram cs Annex CERA ......................... CFS .................. Center for Fam~y Stud es CHAPL ............................Danforth Chapel CLRM ...........................ASU West Campus Sands C assroom Bu d ~ n g CMP N ......................................... Campus nn CMSCI ......Community Servlces Center Bu ding COB ....................Classroom Off ce Bu lding CP ........................................ Centra Plant EC (Wlngs A 4 ) ............. Eng neering Center ED ..................................... Farmer Educat on EDB ........................... Pavne Educat on Ha EDC ........................ Educatlon Lecture Hal ENGRC. .............. Eng~neerina - Research Center FAA .................................... Fine Arts Annex FAC ...................J. Russe and Bon ta Nelson Flne Arts Center FIELD ........................... University F eld Lab FLHLB ..... .ASU West Campus Fletcher L brary FSL ............................Forestry Sewces Lab GAR .....................Garage and Motor Pool GGMA ....Grady Gammage Memor a Aud~torurn GHALL ........................ D ~ x Gammaae e " Ha HEC ........ Cowden Fam~lyResources Build ng HECX ....................Home Economics Annex I i s h Ha IRISH ..................................... KRAUS ................................... Krause Hall LAW ................................ ..Armstrong Hall LIB ..................... .Charles T Hayden L~brary LL ............... Language and L terature Build ng LS ..............................L fe Sc'ences Center LYC ................................ Lyceum Theatre MAIN ......................................... Old Main MAR P ............................. Mariposa Ha MCENT .............................. Matthews Center MCL ....................................McCllntock Ha MHALL ........................... Manhews Ha MOEUR ......................Moeur Adm~nistraton MTASU ..............ASU West Campus Montebello MTCHL .................... M~tchellSchoo (Tempe) . . . MU ....................................... Memoria Un on MUR ........................... Murdock Lecture Hall MUS C ............................ Mus c Bu lding NEEB .......................... ..L S. Neeb Hall NOBLE ................. ..Noble Science Center NUR .................................. Nurslng Bu dlng PBS .....................Packard Baseba Stad~um PEBE ............Physlcal Educat on Bulld ng East PEBW ........Phvsica Educat on Build na " West PPS .......................Physcal Pant and Shops PS ............................... ..George M. Bateman Physlcal Sc ences Center .Psycho ogy Build ng PSY ........................ PURCH . . . . . . . .Purchasing and Genera Stores RITT .................................. .Rifler Bu~ldng RURLS ............................ Rura Schoo (Tempe) SDF ..................... Soar Demonstrat~onFacilitv SHS ..................... Student Health Sew ce SS ......................... .Soc al Sc'ences Bu lding SSV ....................Student Services Build ng STAD .............................Sun Dev Stadium STAUF .................................... Stauffer Hall TC .............................. Technology Center TCB ............................ ..Aeronautics BUI d ng TCC ................... ..Technology Center Annex TCM ............................. Technology Modu ars THWH ............................Theatre Warehouse TOWER .................. Un versity Tower Center TRACK ....................... Joe Selleh Track UAC ........................ Un'vers ty Act'vity Center WH ..................................... .Warehouse .................................. .West Hall WHALL WlLSN ........................WI son Adm nistration WTC ......................Whiteman Tenn's Center Academic Definitions Academic Renewal. An undergraduate who has been readmttted to the univers~tyafter an absence of at least five years and who has satisfactorily completed a minimum of 12 approved, add~tional semester hours in restdence at ASU, may, upon petition to the dean of the college, have the former record treated in the same manner as transfer credits. See page 45. ACT. All new freshman applicants musr take el ther the American College Test (ACT) or Scho lastic Aptitude Test (SAT) on a nat~onaltest date in their junior or senior years of high school. See pages 32-33. Advanced Placement. Students who have taken an advanced placement course of the College En m c e Examination Board (CEEB) in their secon dary school and who have taken an Advanced Placement Exam~nationof CEEB may receive cred~t.See pages 30, 3 9 4 3 . Comprehensive Exam. A comprehensive examination is intended to oermit a student to establish academic credit in a field in which the stu dent has gamed experience or competence equivalent to an established university course. See pages 42-43. Cooperative Education. Cooperative Educat~on 1s any educational program that requlres alternating classroom and work experience in government or industry. The work experience exists for its educational value. See page 46. Corequisite. A student registering for a course w ~ t ha corequlslte must register for the corequi srte dunng the same semester. Course Load. A minimum full-time course load for an undergraduate student 1s 12 semester hours. The maximum course load for which a student may reglster 1s 18 semester hours (with the exceotion of a 19-hour maximum for students ALCP. The American Language and Culture enrolledin the College of Engineering and Ap Program (ALCP) features an intensive, non-credit plied Sciences or the College of Arch~tectureand course of study designed for adult ~nternat~onal Env~ronmentalDesign). See pages 4 5 4 6 . 104. students who desire to become proficient in Eng- Course Prefix, The course prefix is the three lish as a second language. See pages 489490' letter designation asslened by each instruction i on page 579. proASASL'. The Associated Students of Ar~zona unll. 'The Course ~ r e f iIndex; bides a comprchen,ive list Also see rrn.\\.lrcr~n~ Slate l l n ~ v e r i ~!ASASU, t) I, the student governbelow. ment for the university, the officlal repres;ntative of the student body in matters of university gov Credit. One semester hour represents one 50 emance and budgeting. See page 96. mlnute class exercise per week per semester. A ASU West Campus. Arizona State Univers~ty mlnimum of 126 semester hours is required for West Campus is the Phoenix-based satellite cam graduation with a baccalaureate degree. To obpus of ASU, establ~shedIn 1984 by the Arizona tain credit, a student must be properly registered Legislature to serve the educational needs of resi- and pay fees for the course. See pages 50, 104. dents in western Maricopa County. See pages and 476. 47u73. Cross-listing. One course may have more than Audit Enrollment. A student who a u d ~ t sa one course prefix and may be offered by more course attends regularly scheduled class sessions than one department. Some instruction unlts re quire students to enroll m a course under a certain but e m s no credit. See page 51. Buckley Amendment. The Family Educat~onal prefix In order to recelve credit properly. Course Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, or Buckley descriptions in the General Caralog indlcate Amendment, sets forth the requirements govern- courses that are cross listed. ing the protection of the privacy of the educa tional records of students who are or have been in attendance at Anzona State University. See page 49. CLEP. As pan of the College Level Examina tion Program (CLEP), students who have taken a College Level Examination of the College Entrance Examination Board may receive un~versity credit. See pages 40.43. concentration. A concentration is a selection of courses within a major or among one or more majors Cum Iaude. A student with a cumulat~vegrade polnt average of 3.40-3.59 will graduate cum laude. See pages 89 90. Also see magna cum laude and summn cum laude below. 574 ACADEMIC DEFINITIONS Drop Add. A student who has registered for courses for a semester or summer session may drop o r add courses through the first week of classes or the first two days of a summer session. See pages 31 and 51. Emphasis. An area of emphasis is a selection of courses wlthin a major o r among one or more majors. Freshman. A student who has earned 24 or less hours is a freshman. General Studies Reauirements. The General Studies program consists of five core areas and two awareness areas. The core areas are L~teracy and Crltlcal Inqu~ry,Numeracy. Humanit~esand Fine Arts. Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Natural Sciences. The two awareness areas are Global Awareness and Historical Awareness. All undergraduate students must successfully corn plete a mlnlmum of 35 semester hours of approved General Studies courses. See pages 55 87. GPA. The grade polnt average (GPA) 1s o b tained by dividing the total number of grade points earned by the number of semester hours graded. Grade point averages are rounded to the nearest hundredth of a grade point. See page 52. Grade Points. For the purpose of computing the GPA, grade points are assigned to each of the grade? for each semester hour as follows: "A," four polnts; "B." three polnts: "C," two points; "D."one pant: and "E," zero pomts. Graduare Catalog. The Graduate Caralog de scrtbes the procedures and requirements for enrollment In the Graduate College. See page 474 of the General Caralog for a complete list of graduate degrees and majors. Graduate-Level Courses. Courses numbered 500 799 are designed for graduate students However, upper dlvlslon undergraduate students may enroll In graduate courses with the approval of their advisor, the course instructor, the depart men1 chalr and the dean of the college or school in whxch the course 1s offered. See page 48. Incomplete. A mark of "I" (incomplete) is gtven h) l l ~ einrtruitor orll) u hen 3 iludent who ts olh erutie doing aczcptable u,urk IS unable tu com plete a courae because ot ~llnesaor other condl lions beyond the student's control. See page 51. Indeptndenl Stud). 'I he course number 491) has hcen reserved fur Independent Stud) course\ in edch of lhs in\lrucllonal depmmcnts or dlvlsluns of the collepe, at [he undsr~radualclebel. lnde pendent study courses are honor courses and may be taken only by outstanding senior students who have completed at least one semester in residence. See page 48. Junior. A student who has earned 5&86 hours is a junior. LIA 100. See Unr>ersiry Adjusrmenr and Sur~ i ~below. a l Lower-Ditision Courses. Courses numbered 1W-299 are designed primarily for freshman and soohomore students. See oaee . 48. - Major. A special~zedgroup of courses contained wlthln the program of study. Refer to college and n s re school sections for specific d e s c r ~ p t ~ o and quirements. M a g n a cum laude. A student with a cumulative GPA of 3.60 3.79 will graduate magna cum laude. See pages 89 90. Also see cum laude above and summa cum laude below. Minor. A specialized group of courses contalned within the program of study available from some Instructton units. Refer to college and school sections for speciftc descript~onsand require Omnibus Course. An omnibus course is offered on an experimental has% The title and course content varies with the subject matter. See pages 48-49. Option. An option is a selection of courses within a major or among one or more majors. PassIFail Enrollment. A mark of "P" (pass) or "E" (fall) may be assigned for this grading o p tlon. This grading method may be used at the option of indtv~dualcolleges and schools within the university. See page 5 1. Prerequisite. A student registering for a course must meet the Drevlous course requirements (orerequisites) listid for it or o t h e w ~ i esatisfy th; in structor that e u u ~ v a l e n toreoaration has been . . completed. See page 49. Probation. A student's college assumes respons~bilityfor enforcing academ~cstandards and may olace anv student on orobation who has faded to ~a,nlai'good , r 3 n J , ~ g , A ,ludcnt on academls ,,n,h.al,on is t,, an, ruler llml iations the collkge may Impose as H conditlon for retention. see. - 55. proficient,, ~ ~ ~ ~A prot;c,ency i ~ ~ t g,,cn lo: ,a, wa,vc a requare n,snl. (b, ,31,da1CL.sna,n transfer cred,l, in pro. fur,ional progr.m,: and delcrmlnc jtudznl', nal,an i ~ ~ . ACADEMIC DEFINITIONS 575 ability in a field where competence is an important consideration. See -paee - 43. Program of Study. Students must file an Undergraduate Program of Study for graduation within the semester they earn their 87th hour. See page 88. The complete array of courses included in the study leading to a degree make up a student's .roer ram of studv. - 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 lime of the withdrawal. See nape 51. r ~~~ -- SAT. All new freshman applicants must take either the American College Test (ACT) or Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) on a national test date in their junior or senior years of high school. See pages 32-33. Senior. A student who has earned 87 o r more hours of credit is a senior. Sophomore. A student who has earned 25-55 hours of credit is a sophomore. Special Topics. Courses numbered 294, 394, and 494 cover topics of immediate or special interest to a faculty member and students. See page 48. Summa cum laude. A student with a cumulative GPA of 3.80-4.00 will graduate summa cum laude. See pages 89-90. Also see cum laude and magna cum laude above. TOEFL. All applicants to ASU whose native language is not English and who have not attended a high school for their junior and senior years where English is the language of instruction o r graduated from a college or university where English is the language of instruction are required to take the Test of Enelish as a Foreien Laneuaee (TOEFL) in place of The ACT or SAT. seepage 33. Also see ALCP above. Transcript. The transcript has information about classes taken and grades earned. The Office of the Registrar releases official transcripts only uoon written reauest of the student for a fee of $i.OO per copy f i r enrolled students or $5.00 per copy for nonenrolled students. Unofficial transcripts may be obtained free of charge in person at the Office of the Registrar, any Registrar Site, o r by mail if a signed release is enclosed. See page 53. Also see Buckley Amendmenr above. University A d j u s t m e n t a n d Survival. This course (LIA 100). offered by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, is an analysis of student motivation and goals. This course is designed to reinforce language facility and study skills. Students are oriented to university resources and procedures. See page 165. Unrestricted Withdrawal. During the first four weeks of a semester a student may withdraw from any course with a mark of "W." See pages 51-52. Uvver-Division Courses. Courses numbered 300-499 are designed primarily for juniors, senion and other advanced students. See page 48. WICHE. Through the Western Interstate Commission for Hieher Education (WICHE). ..aualified Artzona residents may attend professional schools of dentistry, veterinruy 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 which the school is located. See page 90. - . Directory Instructional Units Architecture and Environmental Design. College of ........................................................................... Arch tecture. School of ................................................... Des gn Department of ..................................................... Piann ng. Department of .................................................. ASU West Camnus ............................................................... . ARCH 134 ................. 965-3216 AED 162 .................... 965-3536 AED 158 .................... 9654135 AED 154 .................... 9657167 FLHLB 303 ............... 5434500 Business. College of ............................................................ BA 140 ...................... 9654227 Accountancy. School of .BA 267 ...................... 9653631 Decis~onand Informatlo Department of ........................................................... BAC 554 .................... 965-6350 Econom'cs. Department of ............................. . ............ BAC 659 .................. 9653531 Finance Department of ................................................. BA 318 ...................... 965-3131 General Business. Department of ................................... BA 367 ..................... 965-3231 Health Adm nistration and Po icy. Schoo of .................... BA 252 ...................... 965-7778 Management. Department o BA 323 ...................... 9653431 Market np Department of BAC 462 ....................9653621 Purchasig Transportation, Operations. .BAC 519 .................... 965-6044 Department of Education. College of ......................................................... EDB 104 965-3306 Curr~culumand lnstrucl~on.Division of ............................ EDB 225 .................... 965-1644 . . .................... .ED 108 ...................... 965-6357 . EDB 301 ................... 9653384 Engineering and Applied Sciences. College of ECG 100 965-3421 Aeronaut cal Technology. Department of ........................ TCB 206 ................... 965-7775 Aerospace Engineering. Department of .......................... ECG 346 ................... 965-3291 Agribus ness and Environmental Resources. G 281 ...................... 965-3585 ................. ................... COB B210 ................ 965-3313 CG 136 ................... 965-3589 ECG 252 .................. 965-31 90 COB 268 ................... 965-361 5 Construction and Technology. School of ......................... TC 201A .................... 965-3874 E ectrlcal Englneer ng. Department of ............................................................. ECG 127 ................... 9653424 Electronics and Computer Techno ogy. Deoartment of ............................................................ TC 301 .................... 9653137 Induitr al and Manaaement Svstems ....... .................................... ECG 346 ................... 965-3291 rts. College of ............................................................. School of ............................................................... nce Department of ..................................................... chool of ............................................................ Theatre. De~artmentof ................................................... Graduate College .................................................................. Law. College of ..................................................................... . . GHALL 135 ART 102 ... PEBE 132 .. MUSIC 183 GHALL 232 ............... 9655359 WlLSN Lobby 965-3521 LAW 101 ................... 96S-6181 ........... DIRECTORY 577 Liberal Arts and Sciences. College of ................................ SS 111 ...................... 96!%6506 Aerospace Studies. Department of .................................. MAIN 340 .................. 9653181 ANTH A1 24 ............... 965-6213 LS C210 ....................965-3414 PS Dl02 .................... 965-3461 LL 8504 ..................... 9653168 PEBW M212 .............. 9653875 HEC 106 .................... 965-6978 . . Public Programs. College of ................................................ Commun~cation.Department of ....................................... Journa ism and Telecommun catlon. Waiter Cronkite School of Justice Studies. School of Le~sureStudies. Depart Public Affairs. School of Social Work. School of ......................................................... The University Honors College ........................................ WlLSN 234 ................ 965-1034 STAUF A412 ............. 9655095 STAUF A231 ............. 965-501 1 WlLSN 331 ................ 965-7682 GHALL 204 ............... 9657291 WlLSN 21 1 ................ 965-3926 WHALL 137 .............. 965-3304 MCL 113 9652359 ................... Other SSV C111 .................965-7788 ASUWC 226 .............. ASUWC 226 .............. ASUWC 225 .............. ASUWC 228 .............. FLHLB ....................... 543-8100 543-8100 543-81 00 543-81 00 543-8501 (hours) ........................ . . ............................................................................. 543-8500 A 228 .............. 543-8100 Minority Services Lobby ............. 965-2626 MU First Level ........... 965-5728 ED 404 ......................965-6563 578 DIRECTORY Index A Abbrev attons key, course stings, 49 course pref x. 579 General Stud es. 59 Academ c Adm nlstrat on. 559 Academic adv sement. 43-44 calendar 10 11 complaints. 54-55. 569 def nitions, 573 dishonesty 55 lntegr ty, 55 organlzat on. 8 recognlt on, 89-90 renewa , 4 5 standards, 53 Accountancy. Schoo of. 239 courses. 240 241 Accreditatton and aft l atlon, 14 ACT, 32 Act ng, emphasis 4 1 4 4 1 8 Act v ties, student 96-97 Admin strat ve oflicers. 494 Adm'ss on, 31-38 academ c adm'ss on requ rements, 3 3 for transfer students, 36 advanced placement. 39-40 appllcat on. 32 Arlzona res dents, 32 c ass stand ng of students 53 commun ty co ege cred ts 37 d sabled appl cants. 37 38 dom clie aft dav t 32 entrance cred~t.39-40 general requirements. 24-35 Graduate Co ege 4 7 4 4 8 6 Internal onal Programs 489-490 internat onal students. 24. 38. 42. 477 nonres~dents32.36 procedures 32 proflclency exams 30,43 readm ssion. 44 reghstratlon procedures, 45 regu red secondary schoo subjects 34-35 Summer Sessions, 4 8 7 4 8 8 transcnots. 32 veterans exception. 37 wlth dist nction. 36 Adult Deve opment and Ag ng Program, 485 Adult Educaton Program Areas, 257,266 courses, 267 Advanced placement 39-43 Advanced Pub c Executive Program, 455 Advertlslng, courses 253 Adv sors 43-44 Aerodynam'cs, emphas s. 370 Aeronautica Eng neering Technology, major, 308-309 Aeronautical Management Techno ogy. major, 308, 30!%311 Aeronaut cal Technology Dept. of 308 312 courses, 31 1 312 Aerospace, emphasis, 370 Aerospace Engineering major. 370-371 Aerospace Materais, emphasls. 371 Aerospace Structures. emphas s. 371 Aerospace Stud es, Dept. of. 110 courses. 111 112 ROTC program. 111 scholarsh ps, 111 Afl rmatlve Action statement 568 Agr business and Env ronmenta Resources. Schoo of 291 300 core. 292 297 courses. 297 300 Agr bus ness major, 293 295 courses, 297-299 A rcraft Fl~ghtManagement opt on, 308, 309 Alwav SCence Management, opt on. 308, 310 Alumn Associat on, 18,565566 Amercan Assembly of Collegiate Schoo s of Business, 231 Amerlcan Chemlcal Soc ety Certification, 121 American Councl for Construction Educat on, 301 Amer can Humanics. 453 Amercan Language and Culture Program, 38,493 Ana ys s and Systems, courses. 332 Anthropology, Dept of, i t 2 courses, 113-1 16 Anthropology Justlce Studies graduate program;448 Appeals, 37. 55 569 Appl~catlonfor graduat on. 88 Aoolled Mathemat cs. ODtlon, 166-167 i d h tectural Admln strat on and Management, courses. 213 emphass 212 Architectural Des gn and Technology Studios courses, 213--214 emphasis, 212 Arch tectura Communicatlon, courses 217 emphasis, 212 Arch tectura Phllosophy and Hlstory courses, 21 5 emphass, 212 Architectural Technology courses. 21 6 emphas s, 21 2 580 INDEX Architecture School o f , 208-214 courses 21 3-214 Arch tecture and Env~ronmentalDesign. College of, 203 academic standards 206 adm ss on. 204 advlsement. 204 Bachelor of Sctence n Des gn degree, 205 I dearees 205 degree requirements, 205 fore gn study, 206207 General Studies requirements. 205 Graduation requ rements 206 masters degrees, 204 spec a programs. 207 Student responsib ties, 207 Architecture Profess ona Stud es courses 213 emphass 212 Ar zona H stor cal Foundat'on Ltbrary. 17 Ar zona res dent, requ rements for, 26.32 Art H story, courses 397 399 emphas s. 392 AR Educat on courses, 396397 emphas~s,392 Art Museum. Un vers ty 18 Art, School of. 391 399 courses, 393-399 Art Aux ary Courses, 399 As an Stud'es (See also specific deparlment for study emphas s) 108 ASSocated Schools of Construct on, 301 ASSOC ated Students. 96 Astronomy courses, 181 182 mrnor, 178 ASU 2+2 programs, 301 ASU 3+2 programs 290.301 ASU Sun C ties. 16 ASU West Campus, 16,470-473 adm nistratlon. 559-560 facu ty 545-546. 558 Athlet cs coaching. 132 intercolleg ate, 97 staff. 546 trainer's CeRlf cate. 132 Anendance. 46 Aud t enro lment. 51.479 B Baccalaureate degree requ rements, 88 Baccalaureate Student Nurse Organizat on 430 I Bachelors degrees. genera Ist. 22 of Arts see area of spec alizat'on of Arts n Educat on, 260 of F ne Arts 386.38S389.391-393.400. 414 of Mus c 403-407.414-415 of Sc ence, see area of spec al zat on of Sc ence 'n Des gn, 205,208 217.219774 of Scence in Eng neer ng. 285 291-293. 302 303,308 309 313 314,318,324, 328,330-332 334.336.339.346.351. of Science n Nurs ng. 4 2 W 2 7 of Soc al Work 458.461462 second Bache or s degree, 90 Beta Gamma S gma. 231 B ngua Education Courses, 270-271 teaching degree, 260,265,267 Bimson Library, 17 Btochem ca , emphas s. 335 B ochem ca Engineering emphasts. 335 337 B oeectr ca Engineer ng emphas s 337 B oenglneer ng, 336338 courses. 342 344 major, 336337 Bio ogical Sclences courses. 117 118 maior 116.200 ~ ' o ~ o icourses y, 117 118 major, 1 1 6, 200 B omechan cal, emphasis, 372 Biomechan~calEng neer ng, emphas s, 337 Biomedica , emphas s 335 Bionuc ear Eng~neerng, emphas s. 337 Btosystems Engineering, emphasis, 337 Board of Regents Ar'zona, 2,495 Botany, Dept of, 118-120 courses. 119-120 Broadcasting major, 445 Buckley Amendment, 49 Bu d ng Abbrev at ons. 572 Bus ness Co lege of, 231 238 academic standards 237 238 admtss on, 232 adv semen1 233 Bache or of Sc ence degree, 234 core requ rements. 236 degrees 234 doctora degrees 236 Genera Stud es requirements, 23E-237 gradual on requ rernents, 236 master's degrees, 235 spec al programs. 238 Bus ness Education, courses 267 Bus ness and Pre Law Eng neering program, 383 384 C Calendar, Academic, 10-11 Camp Tontozona, 16 Campus Map. 570-571 Cand dacy for degrees, graduate, 480 undergraduate, 88 Career Services, 95-96 Catalog, graduation under orjgrna enrol ment, 8- 81 Centers: Academic Precoc ty 258 Advanced Purchasing Stud es 231 232 Advanced Research In Transportal'on, 282 ~ r % a Real Estate. 232 AsIan Studles. 108-1 09,238 Bilingua B cultura Educat on. Center for, Cml Eng~neerng.Dept of, 345-350 courses. 348-350 malor. 345347 C ass'stand ng of students. 53 C ass f cat on of courses 48 C ass f cat on of secondary schoo subjects -. ?A --. 967 Bus'ness Research 231 Cancer Research lnst tute 110 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Research. 282 Counse or Tra ntng. 258 Declston Systems Research. 232 Econom~cOut ook, 231 Energy Systems Research. 282 Env ronmental Stud es. 47 Execut ve Deve opment. 232 Financia Svstem Research. 232 First ~ntersteteCenter for s e w ces Market'ng, 232 Hahn Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. 232 Hispan c Research, 110 lndtan Educatton, Center for 257 Joan and Davtd L nco n Center for Ethlcs. 171 173 C n ca Laboratory Sciences Med cal Technology courses. 172 173 C 0th ng, text~lescourses, 13s140 Coach ng athletcs mlnor. 132 Code of Conduct, 20 Co ege st 8 Arch tecture and Env ronmenta Des~gn 203 I ~ a h r i ~ mcan e r stud es, 109 238-239 (sea also specif c dept. for study emphas s) Law, Science and Techno ogy. 421 Medieval and Rena ssance Studles, 47 Meteorite Stud es, 110 NEWCAST (Agriculture) 291 Off ce Automation Research 232 Profess~onaDeve opment, 283 Sold State E ectron cs Research. 282 Sold State Sc ence 110 Study of Law, Sctence and Techno ogy. Bus ness 231 Educat on. 257 Eng neer ng and Appl ed Scfences. 282 F ne Arts, 385 Graduate, 474 Law. 419 Liberal Arts and Sc ences. 101 Nurstng 425 Pub c Programs 435 Universtty Honors. 98 College Level Exam nat on Program (CLEP), 4 W 2 Commun~cation.Dept. of 440-444 courses 442-444 interd sc p tnary doctoral degree. 442 Communtty co ege cred ts 37 Comoos t on reau rement. 88 combrehens ve'exam~nal~ons. 24,42-43 Comp~tal~ona Malnemal.cs o p on, ~ 166 Comp~ferAna ys s. concentra~~on. 267 Computer Based Educat'on, courses, see Buslness Educat on Computer Eng neertng Technology, courses A?, TL, Te ecommun~cationsResearch 282 Urban Studies 455 Ceramics (an) courses, 395 concentrat on, 392 Cerl 1 cat on for teach ng in Ar zona. 264 Charges fees, 23 Chem ca , B o and Mater als Engineer ng. Dept. of. 333-345 courses, 340-345 Chem cal Engineer ng, courses, 340-342 malor 334-342 ~ h e m c aProcessing and Energy Systems emphas s. 339 Chemstry. Dept. of, 120-124 courses, 122 124 student exchange program. 121 Ch Id Deve opment, option 136 Ch Id Deve opment, courses, 136 137 Ch nese, courses. 143 144 Choral Music, major, 404 C ty and Regional Plann ng, 47 -- I)< C matology, aboratory of. 152 C nlca Laboratory Sciences, major. 316317 Computer Graph cs nteractlve opt on. 321 Computer nformat on Systems, courses. 242 I malor 241 Computer lntegrated Manufactur ng Eng neer ng Techno ogy, optton 325 Computer Institute. 16.493 Computer Methods, emphasis, 371,372 Com~uterScience and Enatneerino De~t " of.'. 124. . 350-357 courses, 354-357 emphasis, 381 major, 124,350-354 Computer Systems, opt on, 313 Computer Systems Eng neer ng, major - 352 353 I Comouter Alded Manufactur nq, . emphasis, . Comput ng Fac l~tlesand Sewces, 18 19 Concurrent degrees. 90 365 582 INDEX Concurrent enro lrnent 23 46 Condit ona adm ss on, 37,88 Conduct of students, 20 Conference Sew ces 493 Construction, Dept. of, 301 306 core courses, 302 courses. 304-306 major. 301 303 Construcf~onand Techno ogy, School of. 300-306 spec al programs. 301 Construction Eng~neerng, emphasis, 346 Consumer Service n Foods opt on, 135 Cont nu'ng Educat~on(see Extended Educat on) Contro and Dynam'c Systems, emphasis, ". - 179 Convent~onalSources and Convers~on emohasls. 372 cooperat ve~ducation46 Correspondence courses, 491492 IISAF - -. .. , 4fi -Council for Des gn Excellence, 207 208 Counc I of Erner tus Adv sers 232 Counseling Psycho ogy, courses, 279-280 oroaram. 278 Counsel ng serv ce (students), 93-94 Counselor Educatton, courses. 279 program. 278 Course I stlng abbrev attons, 49, 59 Course loads 4 5 4 6 Course Pref x ndex, 590-591 Courses, classlf catlon of, 4 8 4 9 st ng abbrev~atcons,49. 59 repeating 52 Crafts (art), courses 396 Creat ve Wr t ng, program. 485 Cred t enrollment, 50 community col ege 37 requlrements (graduat'on for sen ors), transfer of. 36 CUtura Geography, courses 153-154 Currtcu um advlsernent. 43-44 Currcu urn and instructon, Dv'sion of, 266275 courses, 267 275 D Dance, Dept. of. 400402 courses. 401402 Dance History courses, 40-01 DANTES 96 Deans Col eges and Schoo s, 559 Deans st 54 Deca , parking. 24 Dec~s~on and Informat on Systems, Dept of -. 741, courses, 242 Degree programs, st of 22 bache or s (see spec fic college oc department) doctors. Educatcon Spec a st Juris Doctor (see also spec LCcollege or department), 474 masters (see also speclf c co ege or department) 474 profess anal 102 second bachelors, 89 Degree requlrements 88 Denta Pre . 102 . -. r - - -- -- Des gn, Dept of, 21 7 courses. 222 225 Des gn courses art, 396 Des~gnEngcneering. emphas s. 371 372 Design Sclence major, 218 DesigniTechnology, emphass (Theatre), 415 D~etetcs o ~ons. t 135 D rectory nformat on. 50 576578 D~sao.eoappl cants. 37-38 Dtsaolea St.aent Reso~rceOn ce 93 Disqua f cat on, 55 Dist nctlon, graduat~onw th. 89-90 admiss 06 w th, 36 DIVISIO~S,CO ege of Educat~on, CurrlCu urn and Instruction. 266275 Educationa Leadersh'p and Pollcy Studces. 276278 Psycho ogy n Educat on, 278 281 Doctora degrees, general list, 474-475 of Bus ness, 236 of Educat on, 259 Jur s Doctor, 419 of MUSca Arts, 407 of Ph losophy (see speciflc co ege or department) of Publlc Adm n strat on, 455. 486 of Soc al Work, 465 Domtc e attldavtt, 32 Downtown Center, 16, 493 Drama program (see Theatre), 415 Drawing (an), courses, 393 concentrat on, 392 Dropp ng courses. 51 E E, mark of, 50 Early Childhood Educat~oncourses, 267 268 program, 257 260 266 Econom c C ub of Phoenix, 232 Econorn cs. Dept of, 124 244-245 courses, 244-245 Educat~on.Co ege of, 257 281 acaderncc standards. 264 admission, 26&261 advsement 261 areas of spec allzat on. 259 Bache or of Arts n Educat'on degree. 260 Bus ness Educat on. courses. 268 ceR l'cat on requ rements, 264 core courses, 266 degree requ'rements. 261 263 degrees. 259 Doctor of Education degree. 259 Doctor of Philosophy degree, 259 Educat on Specia st degree. 267 Educat ona Serv~ces.Office of 258 gradual on requlrements 264 Master of Arts degree, 259 Master of Counsel ng degree, 259 Master of Educat'on degree. 259 oroanlzat on. 257 258 pdst bacca aureate cert Itcat on. 265 Professiona Fleld Expenences, Off~ceof. 257 requirements, 263-264 PTPP-Profess onal Teacher Preparation Program Areas, 260-264 spec'al programs, 265266 Student Affairs, Otf ce of, 257 Student teaching. 263-264 teach~ngmajors and m nors (see areas of spec allzation) Educat~onSpeclal st degree. 262. 264. 266 Educat ona Adm nistrat on and Superv slon courses, 276277 program 276 Educat onal Develooment. 92 Educahona ~eadershp and Policy Stud es. Div~sionof, 276278 Educat~onaMedla and Computers, courses 268-269 program. 257. 266 Educationa Opportunity Center, 93 Educational Po cv Studies. courses. ~ducat~onal Psycho ogy, courses. 280-281 program, 278 Educational Services, Col ege of Educat on, 75R --- Educational Techno o .w . , courses, 281 program, 278 Electr cal Eng neering. Dept. of 358 363 courses, 360-363 major. 358-3130 E ectronlc Materla s emphas s 339 E ectronlc Systems. optlon 313. 314 E ectronics and Computer Techno ogy. Dept. of, 313-317 courses. 315-317 Electronics Engineer ng Technology 314-316 courses 315316 marar. -,-. 314 Elementary Education 257. 260, 266 courses. 26+270 Empoyment of students 28. 91 Energy Convers on and Conservat on. e G h a s s 335 Energy Studles, 47 Energy Systems Eng neenng, major, 371 I Eng neer ng, School of, 328-332 degree requ rements, 330-332 Spec al and Interdisc pllnary Stud es programs, 376-384 Engineering and Applled Sciences. College of, 282 384 admiss on, 283-284 Bachelor of Science degree, 285 core courses, 331 333 degree requlrements 287 doctoral degree. 287 integrated BSE-MSE program. 286 Master of Science degree, 286287 Master of Technology, 287 pre profess onal program, 283 Eng neer ng nterdfsc pllnary Programs, maior. 3 8 s 3 8 4 Eng neer ng Management. empnasls. 365 Eng neer ng Mathematics. empnas s. 378 Eng neer ng Mechanics. optlon. 371. 372. ~ ~ 177-17R Engl~shas a Second Language (ESL). 260. 264 ~ n i i s h Dept. . of 126-131 courses. 127 131 profic~encyrequirements, 34,43. 88, 104 English skills Program, see American Language and Culture. 38. 489 Enro ment, types of, changes in, 5&51 concurrent 23,46 h gh rank ng high school seniors 36 venflcahon guidelines, 46 Entrance requ rements, 31 33 Env ronmental Analys's and Programm ng, 213-215 courses, 214 215 Environmental Eng'neer'ng, emphas s, 335, 346Environmental Resources in Agr culture. courses. 29+300 major, 296300 Equal Employment Opportunity and Afflrmat ve Actlon Statement 568 Exam nations advanced placement and credlt. 3-0 Exerc se and Sports Studles, optlon 132 Exerc se Sc ence and Phys cal Education. Dept. of. 132 135 Exerclse Sc~encePhys'ca Education courses. 132 1 3 5 ~ Exercise Science. 76, 485 Expenses and fees, 23 Expulsion, 55 Extended Education (Oil Campus Academic Sew ces), 491493 adman strators. 561 ~ 584 INDEX F Facu ly, 494 553 Fam~y Educatlona R ghts and Prlvacy Act Of 1974.49 Family Resou~c&and Human Deve opment Dept. of. 135 courses. 135 Fam Iy Stud es, courses. 138-138 Fam y Studies Chi d Development program, ~~ I I I ~ 135 Fees. 23-26.45 F bers (art), courses. 395 concentratlon, 392 F~lmStud~es.47 Flnance. Dept. of, 246247 courses 246247 F nanc'al ad. 24.2628,91 F ne Ans Co eae of. 385418 bachelor sdearees. 388 - <~ --cert f cate of mer t 391 doctora degrees. 387 graduat on requirements, 389 masters degrees. 387 Performers Cert ficate, 391 F'tness Leadersh p, optlon 132 F sher es Management optlon. 200 F ght nstructlon ROTC, 1 1 1 F u d Mechanics, emphas s 378 Food and Nutrtfon, courses. 138-139 F00d Industry, opt on, 293 Food Servce Management, opt on, 135 Forelgn language requirement 104 140, ~ ~~ 142 Foregn Languages, Dept. of, 140-151 (see also speciflc anguage) courses, 142 143 for internat onal professions 141 Foregn Servce, Pre 102 Fore gn students (see lnternationa students) Forelgn study, 49,489 Forenscs 97 Fract~onalhours. 56 Fratern~t~es, 97 French, courses. 144 145 Freshmen. academ c admission. 31 32 G G a v n Paul V Payhouse. 18 Gammage Center for Perform ng Arts, 1 7 Genera adm nistrat on oli cers. 494 Genera Agribus ness, optlon 293 Genera B oeng neerlng emphas s, 381 Genera Bu d ng, opt on, 304 General Bus ness, Dept of 248 courses. 248 General Development opt on, 304 General Mathernat cs opt on, t66 General M tary course (GMC), ROTC 111 Genera Sc ence, opt on, 179 Genera Stud es requirements 55-56 (See also spec f c college or department) 1 awareness areas, 58 core areas 56 courses. 60-87 Geography. Dept. of 152 155 courses, 153-155 Geo ogical Eng neer ng, program 384 Geology, Dept of 155-1 58 courses, 1561 58 Geotechn ca Enaineerina emohass. 346 German. courses. 145-126 Geronto ogy Cerf ficate Program, 47 485 Global AwarenessGenera Studles 56.58 Good stand ng requ'rement, 53 Grade--appeal procedure. 569 average requfred, 52 change of, 52 grad ng system. 50 ncomplete 51 PO nt average, 52.88 removal of grades. 52 w thdrawal, 51 52 Graduate Co ege 474-486 degrees 474 deans, 561 Graduate Nurse Organ zatlon, 430 Graduat on nformat on. 89-90 Graphc ~ommuncatfonscourses 321 322 opt on. 318-320 Graph c Des gn. courses. 396 concentrat'on, 392 Greek, courses. 146 Guitar concentratlon, mus c major 405 H Havden L brarv 17 ~eilt~ h d mstrat i on and Po ICY School of 249-250 courses 249-250 Heath and Phys ca Educat'on Dept. of (see Exerc se Sclence and Phvs~cal education Dept. of) Health h story requirement, 33 44 Health Physcs, 102 109 Health Science, courses, 132 133 Health Serv ce, Student 94 Heavy Construction opt on. 304 Hebrew, courses 146 Helicopter Techno ogy, option 308 H gh schoo sen ors, spec al enrollment. 36 H gher Education, courses 278 program. 276 H stor ca AwarenessGeneral Stud es, 58-59 ~ l s t o i , ~ D e poft . 159-1154 courses, 160-1 64 History and Ph losophy of Sc~ence,courses. 177 178 INDEX 585 Home Econom~csEducat~on,courses 139 Honors Co ege. Unlvers ty 98 courses 100 Housing and Urban Development courses, 225 major, 225 t 24.91 92 Hous ng f a c l ~es Howe Arch lecture Llbraw 17 Human Deve opment, cobrses, 435 spec a zat on 262 Human Nutr t on, optron 136 Human Resource Management. 251 Humanltles and F ne A r t s 4 e n e r a Stud es -. KC --, K 7 I Humanities Education courses 273 Human ties program. 164 165 courses 165 master's program. 165. 476 485 , mark of. 50 dent~fcation cards. 24. 30. 45. 91 mmun zation h story, 33 lncomo ete. mark of 51 independent study 48 Indian Educat on, courses. 271 Indonesian, courses, 146 lndustrla and Management Systems Eng~neertng.Dept of, 364 369 courses 366-369 lndustra Des~gnmajor. 218 lndustr a Eng~neerng. major. 364 366 ndustr'a Management, core, 320 courses. 322 323 opt on, 320 ndustr a1 Techno ogy, Dept of 318 323 courses 321 323 major 318 lndustr al Techno ogy Core courses, 321 optcon 318 Informatton Systems, emphas s, 365 lnstructlon Un ts Chairs and D rectors 560 561 Instruct onal telev s on, 492 lnstrumenta Mus c concentratlon, 404 nsurance, courses 248 for forelgn students. 38-39 students. 95 nteractive computer Graph cs courses, 323 opt'on 320-321 lnterco egiate Ath etics. 97 lnterdlsc pl nary Eng neer ng Stud es 376377 Interdisc p nary Humanit~esProgram. 164-1 65 lnterdisclp nary studies 4 7 4 8 lnteror Desian malor 218 lntermed a (art), chrses, 394 concentrat on, 392 lnternatlona Agr bus ness, optlon 293 lnternatlona Business Stud es. 250 courses, 250 lnternatlona Programs, 484-490 area studles 108-109 courses, 49 nternatonal students. 32.33. 38, 477 nsurance 38 nterpreters Theatre, 97 slamlc Stud es, 47 ta an, courses, 146147 J Japanese, courses, 147 Jazz Performance, concentrat on 406 Jew sh Studles, 109 Jobs, student, 91 Journa ism and Te ecommunlcatron Water Cronk te School of. 445447 courses, 446447 Jurls Doctor degree 419 Just ce Stud es, School of. 448452 courses, 450-452 doctoral program. 436437, 476. 4RFr4Rfi W E T NPBS alfillate, 18 Commun ty Adv sory Board; 567 Kerr Cultura Center, 18 Key, course stlng abbrevlat ons 49 course pref x abbrev ations. 579 Genera Stud es abbrev atlons, 59 Keyboard concentration mus c major 404405 Landscape Arch tecture concentratlon courses. 230 - ~ Languages foreign. 140 Language laboratory requirement. 142 Late registration, 25 Latln Amer~canStud es. 109 238 (see also speclflc department for study emphasts) Lattn, courses, 148 Law. College of 414-424 academic standards and retent on, 420-421 adrn sslon, 414-420 courses, 422424 Jurls Doctor degree, 41 9 L brary staff, 558 Master of Laws degree. 421 Pre . 102 239 Law ~nforcement(see Pub IC Safety). emphasis, 194 Law Llbrary, 17 Leam ng and lnstructonal Technology. courses, 281 ~~ 586 INDEX Legal res dence, (fee status), 23, 26 Leisure Stud es. Dept. of, 452454 courses. 453-454 L~beraArts, courses, 49, 165 Libera Arts and Sc~ences,College of t o t 110 admission to Col ege, 101 certificate programs, 108-1 10 degree requlrements, 104 departments. Ist of, 103 ~nterdlscp nary stud es. 108 pre education programs, 102 pre professional programs, 102 undecided majors. 102 103 Libraries Un versity, I 7 Law. 421 L brary Sc~ence,courses, 272 L ght A rcraft Tra n ng ROTC, 111 L ngu~stics.47 L teracy and Critical Inqu~ry--Genera Stud'es. 56 Loan funds. 2528.91 Lyic Opera Theatre. 97 M Malors offered. bacca aureate degrees, 22 graduate degrees. 475 (see speciflc co lege or department) Management. Dept of. 251 252 courses, 25 1-252 Management Systems, opt on, 251 Manufactur ng, emphasis 319 Manufactur ng and Materials Process ng emphas s, 339 ManufacturingEngineering, emphasis. 372 program. 366 ManufacturingEng'neenng Technology. opt on. 325 ManufacturingTechnology, Dept. of. 326327 courses, 326327 Marketing, Dept. of, 253-254 courses. 253-254 Mass Commun cat on, courses, 446447 Masters degrees--general lrst. 475 of Accountancy. 239 of Arch lecture. 208-209 of Arts (see specific subject a so) 274 of Arts Education 257 of Bus ness Administraton, 235 of Counse na. 257 of ~ducat!on:257 of Envlronrnenta Plann ng. 225226 of F ne Arts. 387 of Health Services Admin stration, 235 of Laws. 421 of Mass Communicatlon. 446-447 of Music, 387 of Natural Science. 118 of Pub IC Administratton. 455 of Sclence (see spec ttc sLb.ect a so). 474 of Sclence In Eng neerng, 286287 of Socal Work. 461462 of Taxat on, 236 of Technology. .. 287 Mastery. 52 Matenals, emphasls 335 Matenals Sclence and Engineering courses. 344-345 major. 33S340 Mathematics, Dept of. 16G171 courses, 167 171 examinat on for proficiency, 43 Mathemat cs Education courses. 170 Mechan cal and Aerospace Englneering, Dept of. 36s376 courses 373 376 Mechanica Engineering, emphasis. 371 Mechanica Engineering, major. 371-373 Mechan cal Englneerlng Techno ogy opt'on, ~~ --'79G Mechan cal Metallurgy ernphas s, 339 Medlca, Pre , 102.335.381-383 Memonal Un on, 95 Metals (an), courses. 395 concentrat on, 392 Meteorology-Climatology, emphasls, 152 Mex can American Studies, emphas~s.141 BUSness Adm nlstraf on emphas~s,239 M crobiology. Dept. of. 171 173 courses, I 7 1 173 M croelectron cs.. oot , on. 313 M croe ectron cs Manufacturing Engineer ng optlon, 379 Microelectron~csEng neer ng Techno ogy, courses 317 Mld term grades, 53 M Mary C o n s t ~ con t option, 174-175. 304 M ltary Sc ence, Dept. of, 173-1 75 courses, 175 M itary tra'ninwfficers 96 M n steral, Pre , 102 Minor ty Eng~neerlngProgram. 264 Morrkson Institute for Public Po icy, 455 MU t CU tura teach ng ernphas~s.265 Mu t cultura Education courses. 270-271 program 257, 266, 267 Mus c. Schoo of 403 courses, 407 Music Educat on, courses 407 MUSICHistory, courses, 409 Music Library, 17 Music Performance, courses, 41&411 MUSICTheatre, concentrat on, 406 Mus'c Therapy, concentrat on, 406 Mus c Theory and Compost on, concentration, 406 courses, 409-41 0 Musical act v t es. 97 INDEX 587 N Natural Resource Management, concentrat on, 296 Natural Sciences-Genera Stud es 55-56 68 ~ o b Science e and Engineering Library. 17 Nondegree status. 36 Nonresident adm ss on. 32.36 tuition, 23 NoRh ght Ga ery 18 Nuclear Eng neer ng, courses. 380 381 Nuc ear Sciences opt on, 379-380 program, 37S380 Numeracy4enera Studes 56 57 Nurs ng, Co ege of. 425 adm sslon, 425 Bache or of Sc ence in Nursing degree, 42-27 core, 427428 courses. 431434 heath requtrements. 426 429 Master of Sc ence degree 426 Nurslng Col ege Counc ,430 Nutrtion, opt on 135 0 Occupat onal Therapy Pre 102 Oft-Campus Academic Sew ces see Extended Education) Oft-Campus Courses. 491 Omnibus undergraduate courses. 48 On Whee s Educat~onalTours, 492 Operat ons Management, emphas s. 319 Operat onsIProduct~onManagement. courses, 255 major 254 Optometry Pre 102 Orchestra concentrat on, music major, 405 Order of the Co f. 421 Organ zation, univers ty 8, 13 Orientatton, new students, 36 Osteopathy, Pre 102 Outdoor Recreation, emphas s, 452 Overoads 4 5 4 6 . P Palnt ng (art), courses. 393 concentrat on, 393 Park ng decals. 24.30 Pass Fail 51 (see also each col ege) Performance concentrations major, 404 Performer's Certf cate, 391 Perform ng and Fine Arts Facll t es 17 18 Pharmacy, Pre- 102 Philosophy, Dept. of. 1 7 6 177 courses 1 7 6 177 Doctor of (see fie ds of specialization) Photographtc Studies. emphasis. 392 Photography, courses. 394 Phys cal Educatlon (see Exerclse Sclence Phys ca Educatlon) Phys cal Geography, courses, 154-155 Physical Meta urgy, emphass, 339 Physical Science. courses. 182 Physical Therapy, Pre , 102 Phystcs Dept of. 178 181 courses. 179-181 Piano concentrat on rnuslc major. 405406 Placement, advanced. 3!343 Plag arism, 55 Plann ng, Dept. of, 225-230 courses. 229-230 Podiatry, Pre , 102 Pol ce Science (see Publ c Safety) POIcy and Records, 50 PO t cal Science Dept of, 183-187 courses. 184-187 Po ymers and C~mpos~res, empnas s, 339 P o n ~ g ~ e scorrses. e, 148 Pre -aw program. 102. 239 Pre Med~ca, 102 Eng neering. emphasis. 335. 337 Eng neer ng, program 381 383 veter naw. 295296 Pre professona programs 102 Prlntmak ng (art), courses, 394 concentrat on. 392 Probation (see also ndlvidual co ege), 55 Process Englneer ng, emphasis, 335 Product~onSystems, emphas s, 365 Profess ona Officer Course (POC), ROTC. 111 Profess ona Teacher Preparation Program, 261 Proflclency examlnat ons, 43 Program of study req.. rement. 88 prop^ son Eng neer.ng. emphass, 371 Pro seminar 48 Psychology, Counseling, courses, 279 program, 278 Psychology, Dept. of. 187-191 courses. 188 191 Psychology n Educat on, D v s on of 278-281 courses, 279-281 Publtc Adm ntstratton, nterdtsc~plnary doctora program 455 Publ c Aifa rs. School of. 455-457 courses 456457 Publ c Programs Co ege of. 435 adm ss on. 435 degrees, 436 Publ c Safety, emphas s, 194 Purchas ng. Transportat on. Operations, Dept of 254-255 courses, 255 Purchasing Mater als Management. courses. 255 major. 255 Qua1ty Contro Rel abtltty, emphasis. 365 Quantttatue Buslness Ana ys s, cert ftcate, 242 courses, 243 Rad o-television courses, 447448 Range Ecology opt on. 296 Read ng and L brary Sc ence, 257,266 courses. 272 273 Read ng C inic 258 Readmiss'on. 44-45 Real Estate courses 247 major, 246 Records, student. 24, 49-50 hold 53 Recreat on major. 453 Refund of fees. 25 Reg'strar 91 Reg stration, 4 5 4 6 fees, 23-26. 45 ate, 23 25 new student procedures. 30-31 perlod of. 10 Re nstatement, 55 Rel g ous activities, 97 Reltglous Stud es, Dept of 191 193 courses. 192 193 Remedtal enro ment, 51 Repet t on of courses, 52 Requ red subjects (Genera Studles) 5 5 5 9 Research course numbers 48-49 Research Park. 13-14 Reserve Off cers Tralnlng Corps, 110-1 11. 173-1 75 Residence halls reservattons. 91 92 Residencv c ass f cat on 26.32 Resment creo t reqL rements 88 Rerentton. requ~rementsfor. 53-54 Rerent~onsranaards ,see spec~f~c co ege or schoo Robotic and Automat on Engineering Techno ogy. opt on 325 Room and board, budaet for, 29 Room and board reseiaton occupancy. 90-91 ROTC program 110-11 1 173-175 290 Russian and East European Stud~es,109 Russian, courses, 148--149 S Safety Education. courses. 273 Sales Market ng, emphas s, 319 SAT. 32 Sattsfactory grade. 51 Schedule of Classes 45 Scho arsh ps fellowships and oans. 27 28, 740 Schoo s, 8 of Agnbus ness and Env ronmental Resources 291 300 of Arch lecture. 208 214 of Art 3 9 6 3 9 7 01 Construct on and Technoloav -. 3 0 0 of Englneenng. 328-332 of Heath Adm n strat on and Po cy, 249-250 --- of Journalism and Te ecommun'cat on, 445-447 of ~ u i t ' c eStudies. 448-452 01 Mus C. 403-407 01 Pub IC Affa rs 4 5 5 4 5 7 of Socla Work, 458-469 SCence. Master of ( s e e f ~ e d of specia iza tlon) Science and Enaineerlna of Materta s. doctora progFam, 4 3 b 3 7 . 4 8 6 courses. 486 Scu pture (art), courses 395 concentrat on, 392 Second bachelors degree, 90 Secondary Education courses. 273-274 program 257,266 Semiconductor Processlng. emphas s. 335 S gma Theta Tau, 430 S mu at on, Contro and Des~gn,emphas s. 33s . . . Soc a and Behavioral Sciences General Stud es 56 57 Soc al Work. Schoo of 458-468 adm'ss on cr teria. 458-459 Bachelor of Soc a Work. 458 courses. 468 Doctor of Soc al Work. 461 Master of Soc a Work. 460 Society. Values and Techno ogy courses ?'a? SOCo ogy, Dept of 193-196 courses. 194 196 So d Mechan cs, emphasis, 378 Soror t es 97 Spanish, courses, 14S150 Specia Education, courses, 274 275 program, 257,266 Spec a Educat~onEvaluat on C Inlc, 258 Spec a Studio An courses, 390 Spec a top cs courses 48 Spec a ty Construct on, optlon. 304 Speech and Heartng Sc ence. Dept of, 196198 courses, 197 198 Snorts 97 -. Stabil~tyand Contro. emphasis, 371 Standards, academ c, 53 ~ndergrao-ateaam ss on 33 -n#versty Standards Commnee, 89 Srarsrcs an0 P r o ~ a brv, coLrses, 170-171 opt on, 166 Stress Ana ysis. Fa~lurePrevent~onand Materals emphas s, 372 Structural Eng'neer ng emphas s. 346 Student Appea Procedure on Grades 569 Student budgets, 29 emp oyment 28.91 government. 96 Heath Service, 94 [dent Ication. 91 organ zat ons, 9 6 9 7 records. 49-50 Student Lfe, On'ce of, 93 --- S t ~ d e nNl ~ r s e sAssoc ' ason 430 St~oentP~oltcalons. 95 Halden s Ferrv Rev.ew 95 state Press, &i Student Handbook and Calendar 95 Sun Devil Spark Yearbook. 95 Student Services, 20-21.91 97 Student teach ng 263 Stud o Art, courses, 393 emphas s, 391 Subject exam nations cred t 39 Summer Sess ons 487 Sun Cities facil tv. 492 S-naome cent& for tne Perlorm ng Arls. 17 S.spens on exp. son. 55 System Dynam~csana Contro empnasts . Systems Engineering, program, 383 T Teachlng cert f cate appllcat on. 90 Techno ogy Departments of 306307 core courses 30€-307 core requ rements, 306 Technology, emphasis, 319 Te ecommun cation, courses, 447 Telecommun cations systems, opt on, 313, 314 Televised courses 492 Test of Engl sh as a Fore gn Language (TOEFL). 33 Tests, apt tude (ACT), 32,43 CLEP, subject, PEP, comprehensive, prof c ency, 30,40,42-43 SAT. 32 Text es and Cothinu. courses. 139-140 option. 135 Tha , courses 151 Theatre, Dept. of 414-416 courses, 415416 Theatre Education, opt on 415 Therapeut c Recreat'on, emphais. 453 Thermosctences, emphas s. 372 Tounsm and Commercla Recreation. emphasis, 453 Transcr pts, 23. 24. 32,53 Transfer of cred t. 3 6 3 7 Translat on. ~ e rf~cate t Program n Foreign Languages. 141 142 Transportat~on,courses, 256 major. 254 Transportation Eng'neering, emphas~s.347 Travel ng Scho ar Programs 4 6 4 7 Tuition. 23 I I Unc asslfied students. 36 -~~~ ~,~~ Jnaecdea or undeclarea majors. 102 103 Llnaergraauate aom ss on, 31 32 Lnaergrad~ateenrollment, pol c es and procedures, 20-21 ~ ~~~~ ~~ Underrepresented student recruitment, 96 Un t of cred t def ned, 50-51 Un versity Arch ves, 17 Conference Services 493 Dance Laboratory 18 Honors Co ege, 100 braries, 17 Med a Systems 17 Re atlons adm njstrators 563 Upward Bound Program. 93 Urban P annlng, courses 229-230 major. 226-227 Urban Recreat~on,emphas s 453 Urban Studies. emphass. 152 U S. Armed Forces Institute correspondence courses. 96 v Veterans Affa rs Off ce. 96 deferred payment 2'4 except on. 37 Upward Bound. 93 Veterinary, Pre , 295 V'sua Arts Research Stud os 390 Voice concentrat'on, mus c major, 405 W W, mark of 50 Wa'ver of degree requ rement. 89 Walter Cronk te Schoo of Journa sm and Te ecommun'cations. 445447 courses. 446-447 degree requ'rements. 445 Water Resources Engineering, emphas s. 347 Wed ng Eng neerlng Techno ogy, option. 32: West Campus ASU. 16 4 7 W 7 3 Western nterstate Commlss on for Higher Educat on, 90 W dl fe Bio ogy major. 200 W dl fe Habitat Management optlon, 296 WI d fe Management, opt on, 200 Withdrawal from university, 51-52 restrcted. unrestrcted. 51 women s siud es. 48.1O'SI to, 198 courses, 199 Wood (art), courses 396 emphas s. 392 Wood Ga ery, 15 Youth Agency Admln strat on, 453 Zoo ogy, Dept of. 200-202 courses. 201 202 Course Prefix Index AAD Arch tectural Adm nistrat on and Management ................................. 213 ACC Accountancy ................................. 240 ADE Arch tectural Design and Techno ogy Stud os ......................213 ADV Adverts ng ....................................253 AED Adult Educat~on............................. 267 AES Aerospace Studies ........................ 111 AET Aeronaut~calTechno ogy .............. 31 1 A G B Agr'business ................................. 297 ANP Env~ronmentalAna ysis and Programm ng ................................ 214 APH Architectura Philosophy and 215 399 ARE Art Educat~on................................396 ARP Architecture Profess'onal Stud es .......................................... 217 ARS Art History ..................................... 397 ART Art ........................................... 393 ASB Anthropology (Soc al and Behavioral) .................................... 114 ASE Ana ysis and Systems ...................332 ASM Anthropology (Sciences and Math 113 AST Astro 181 ATE Architectural Techno ogy .............. 21 6 AVC Architectural Commun cat on ........217 117 CPY CSC DAH DAN BLW Business Law ................................ 246 B M E Bloeng neer ng .............................. 342 119 268 C D E Chlld Development ....................... 136 CED Counselor Education .................... 279 C E E C vil Eng neering ........................... 348 CET Computer Engineering Technology ................................... 316 C H E Chem ca Engineering ................... 340 CHI Chinese ......................................... 143 C H M Chem stry ......................................122 CIS Computer Information Systems ....242 C L S CI nical Laboratory Sciences Medical Technology ...................... 172 C O E Col ege of Education Core ............266 ............................ 442 C O M Commun~cat~on C O N Construction ..................................304 FRE GCU GER GLG DCI DSC ECD ECE ECN EDA EDP EDT EED EEE EET EMC ENG ERA ETC FAS FIN FLA FON FRD GNB GPH GRC GRK GRN HDE HEB HED HEE HES HIS HON HPS Counse ing Psychology ................ 279 Computer Sc ence ....................... 354 Dance History ............................... 400 Dan Cur Design ........................................... 222 Ear y Ch~ldhoodEducat on ...........267 Engineering Core .......................... 332 Econom'cs .................................... 244 Educational Adm'nistrat on and Supew's on ................................... 276 Educationa Psychology ................280 Learning and Instruct onal Techno ogy .................................. 281 Elementary Education ...................269 Electrca Eng neering ...................360 Electronics Eng'neering Technology ................................... 315 Educat onal Media and Computers .................................... 268 Engllsh ......................................... 127 Environmental Resources in Agr cu ture ..................................... 299 Engineering Technology Core ......307 Fami y Studies .............................. 137 Finance ............................. ...... 246 Foreign Languages ....................... 142 Food and Nutrit on ........................ 138 Fami y Resources and Human Frenc Cultu ....................... 153 German ........................................ 145 Geo ogy ........................................ 156 Genera Bus ness ........................248 Physical Geography .................... 154 Graphic Communicat~ons.............321 Greek ............................................ 146 Gerontology .................................. 485 Human Hebrew H'gher E Home Econom~csEducation ......... 139 Heath Science ..............................132 Hlstory ........................ . . ...........160 Honors ....................................... 100 H~storyand Philosophy of Science ......................................... 177 COURSE PREFIX INDEX 591 HSA Health Admin stration and Po icy ............................................ 249 HUE Humanities Education ................ 273 HUM Human ties ................................ 165 IBS lnternat onal Business Studies .....250 ICG Interactive Computer Graph~cs.....323 IED Indian Education ........................... 271 IEE lndustria and Management Systems Engineering .................366 IND Indonestan ................................... 146 INS Insurance ...................................... 248 IPO lnternationa Program Overseas .....49 IST lndustr al Management ................. 322 ITA lta ian .................................... 146 ITC lndustrlal Technology Core ........... 321 JPN Japanese ...................................... 147 JRN Journalism .................... . .......... 447 JUS Just~ceStudies .............................. 450 LAT Latin ..................................... 148 LAW La 422 LIA Liberal Arts ........................ . . .....165 LIS Library Scence ............................. 272 MAE Mechanlca and Aerospace Englneerlng................................ 373 MAT Mathemat~cs................................. 167 MCE Multicu tural Education..................271 MCO Mass Commun'cation ...................446 MET Manufactur ng Techno ogy ...........326 MGT Management ............................... 251 MHL MUSICHistory ................................409 MIC Mcrobioogy .................................. 171 MIS M litary Sc ence .......................... 175 MKT Marketing ...................................... 253 MSE Mater als Sc ence and Engineering.................................. 344 MTC Music Theory and Compos tion ....409 MTE Mathematics Educatton ................ 170 MUE Music Education .......................... 407 MUP Mus'c Performance ....................... 410 MUS Mus c .......................................... 407 NUC Nuclear Engineering ..................... 380 NUR Nursing ...................................... 431 OPM Operat'ons/Production Management ................................. 255 PAF Public Affairs ................................ 456 PED Exercise Science Physical Educat~on...................................... 133 PGS Psychology (Soc al and Behavioral) ....................................188 PHI Philosophy ................................... 176 Physlcal Sciences ......................... 182 Physics ................................ 179 Landscape Architecture ................ 230 Portuguese ................................. 148 Polltical Science ............................ 184 Psycho ogy (Science and Math) ...189 Hous'ng and Urban Deve opment ................................. 230 PUP Urban Plann ng .......................... 229 PUR PurchaslnglMater'als Management ................................. 255 QBA Quantitat~veBusiness Ana ysis .....243 RDG Read ng ........................................ 272 REA Rea Estate ...................................247 REC Le sure Stud es ............................453 REL Re ~giousStudles .......................... 192 RUS Russlan .........................................148 SAE Safety Educat on ...........................273 SED Secondary Educat on .................... 273 SEM Sc ence and Engineering of Mater'als ................................ .. 486 SHS Speech and Hear ng Scence ....... 197 SOC SOCology ...................................... 194 SPA Spantsh ........................................ 149 SPE Special Educat on ...................... 274 SPF Educationa Pol'cy Studies ........... 277 STE Society. Values and Techno ogy ................................ 333 S I P Statist cs and Probabil ty ............... 170 SWG Socia Work (Graduate . . ..........468 Program) ...................... . SWU Socia Work (Undergraduate . . . .........467 Program) .................... I C E Technology Core ..........................307 TCM Te ecommun catlon .......................447 THA Tha 151 .....415 THE Theatre ......................... THP Theatre Performance and Production .................................... 416 TRA Transportat on ............................... 256 TXC Texti es and C othing ....................139 UET Microelectron'c Eng neer ng .........317 Techno ogy .................... . . WST Women's Studies .......................... 199 ZOL Zoology ......................................... 201 PHS PHY PLA POR POS PSY PUD . . . 592 CREDITS Credits -".". mu-. 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