POST-BACCALAUREATE 11 CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 11 Post-baccalaureate Certificate Programs

scores have been received, the Office of Admissions will forward each POST-BACCALAUREATE student's admission packet to the dean, department chair, or designee CERTIFICATES STUDY for consideration. Post-baccalaureate certificate programs present a cohesive sequence of Each certificate program has individual admission standards and related courses designed to provide continuing education past the document requirements. Additional information such as writing samples, baccalaureate level. Upon completion of a certificate, students will have goal statements, letters of recommendation, research proposals, and/or acquired an area of specialization or an interdisciplinary perspective, or interviews may be required by specific programs. When required, these will have completed requirements for professional certifications materials must be submitted directly to the department chair or designee. awarded by agencies outside the university. Post-baccalaureate certificates are designed with a majority of undergraduate course work. Deadlines for submission of materials vary by program. No more than 9 credits may be completed in the student's certificate program before DMISSIONS program admission. See individual program listings for information. A Please note, for programs with rolling (ongoing) admissions, in order to (907) 786-1480 ensure consideration for all financial aid opportunities, it is strongly www.uaa..edu/admissions recommended that eligible students submit: All students intending to register for one or more courses must apply • For spring admission, all required application forms no later than for admission. Applications for admission are available online from the November 1, and all required application materials by December 1; Office of Admissions. • For summer admission, all required application forms no later than May 1, and all required application materials by July 1; ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR • For fall admission, all required application forms no later than July 1, and all required application materials by August 1. POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES To qualify for admission to post-baccalaureate certificate programs, a INTERNATIONAL POST-BACCALAUREATE student must have earned a baccalaureate degree from a regionally CERTIFICATE STUDENTS accredited institution in the United States or a foreign equivalent. Students who expect to receive their baccalaureate degrees within two International Services semesters may also apply for admission; see Incomplete Admission later (907) 786-1558 in this section. Applicants must meet the GPA requirements of the International students who will attend UAA as F-1 visa students specific certificate program to which they are applying. and who need a Form I-20 Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant F-1 Student status must meet university and degree All certificate students must submit official transcripts showing program admission requirements. In addition to being admitted to completion and conferral of all baccalaureate degrees and any a post-baccalaureate certificate program, international students transcripts reflecting any courses relevant to the certificate sought. must submit the following: Transcripts are to be requested by the student and must be submitted in an officially sealed envelope. (Exception: Students do not need to 1. An official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) request transcripts from any University of Alaska campus.) Some score of at least 550 for the paper-based test or 213 for the baccalaureate programs have additional or more selective admission computer-based test. requirements. See individual program requirements later in this chapter 2. A statement of financial support for the anticipated period of for details. study and evidence of availability of funds such as a bank statement. Applicants with transcripts from institutions outside the United States or 3. An English translation of all required documents. Canada must submit official transcripts and English translations as well 4. Students who earned their baccalaureate degree outside the as an official statement of educational equivalency from a recommended United States or Canada must submit an official statement international credentials evaluation service. A list of evaluation services from a recommended international credentials evaluation may be obtained from the Office of Admissions. Fees depend upon the service stating that their degree is the equivalent of a U.S. agency performing the evaluation. The evaluation service will require a bachelor’s degree. A list of evaluation services may be obtained separate transcript and copy of the English translation. from the Office of Admissions. Fees depend upon the agency performing the evaluation. The evaluation service will require Applicants whose native language is not English or whose baccalaureate a separate transcript and copy of the English translation. degree was conferred by an institution where English was not the language of instruction must also submit scores from the Test of English International students in F-1 visa status must be formally admitted, as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). TOEFL scores may be waived if the full-time, degree-seeking students. Health insurance is also applicant has been a long-term resident of the United States or of mandatory. Contact the International Student Advisor in the Office another English-speaking country and demonstrates fluency in reading, of Admissions for details. writing, and speaking in English.

Applications, official transcripts, and required test scores (if any) must be submitted to the Office of Admissions. All of these materials become the property of UAA and are only released or copied for use within the University of Alaska system. Once all required transcripts and test

Chapter 11 Page 238 University of Alaska Anchorage 2009-2010 Catalog www.uaa.alaska.edu POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS APPLICATION AND ADMISSION STATUS FOR RELATED POST-BACCALAUREATE POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE-SEEKING CERTIFICATE POLICIES STUDENTS: TERMS AND DEFINITIONS TRANSFER CREDITS Up to one-third of the credits required for a post-baccalaureate APPLICATION STATUS certificate may be transferred into UAA and applied to that Incomplete Application certificate from a regionally accredited institution if they were not An incomplete application is one that is not accompanied by previously used to obtain any other degree or certificate. all required documents; generally, an application is considered Acceptance of transfer credits toward program requirements is at incomplete until all required official transcripts and test scores the discretion of the individual program. have been received. CHANGE OF CERTIFICATE Pending Application Students who wish to change certificate programs must formally apply A pending application has met university requirements and is for admission to the new certificate program through the Office of awaiting departmental recommendation for admission. Admissions and pay the appropriate fee. This applies both to changes between schools or colleges and to different certificates within the Postponed Application same school or college. Students will be expected to meet all admission Students may postpone their applications to a future semester and program requirements of the new major or emphasis area. by notifying the Office of Admissions prior to the end of the semester for which they originally applied. CONCURRENT CERTIFICATES Students may pursue concurrent post-baccalaureate certificates as Withdrawn Before Admission long as they have formally applied and been accepted to each Students must complete or postpone their admission by the program through the Office of Admissions. end of the semester for which they have applied. At the end of each semester, all applications still incomplete or not ADDITIONAL CERTIFICATES postponed will be withdrawn. Students whose applications Students who have received a post-baccalaureate certificate from a have been withdrawn must reapply for admission if they later regionally accredited college or university may earn another post- choose to attend UAA. baccalaureate certificate by completing at least 16 resident credits not used for any other degree or certificate. The student must meet ADMISSION STATUS all Post-Baccalaureate Certificate University Requirements, School Complete Admission or College Requirements, and Program Requirements; fulfilling all All required documents have been received and all admission University, College, and Program Requirements may require more standards met. than the minimum 16 additional resident credits. If the 16 additional credits and other requirements have been earned for Incomplete Admission each additional post-baccalaureate certificate, two or more post- baccalaureate certificates may be awarded simultaneously. Students who expect to receive their baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution within two semesters (three if including summer) may apply for admission. Formal FORMAL ACCEPTANCE TO POST- acceptance becomes final only after the baccalaureate degree is completed and conferred, and all other admission BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS requirements are met. Once all required admission documents have been received by the Office of Admissions, the student's admission packet is forwarded to the Provisional Admission dean or designee of the specific program. The acceptance decision is University admission requirements have been met, but the made by the dean or designee, who informs the Office of Admissions of students still need to complete one or more department- the decision. The Office of Admissions sends the official Certificate of specified provisions. Admission directly to the applicant. Acceptance to a certificate program does not guarantee later admission to other certificate or degree Postponed Admission programs. Students may postpone their admission to a future semester by notifying the Office of Admissions prior to the end of the NON-DEGREE-SEEKING STUDENTS semester for which they originally applied. Non-degree-seeking students who wish to register for courses may be required to obtain the signature of the department chair or faculty Withdrawn After Admission member. Registration as a non-degree-seeking student implies no Admission will be withdrawn when students do not attend commitment by the university to the student's later admission to a post- classes during or postpone their admission by the end of their baccalaureate certificate program. Up to one-third of the credits of post- admission semester. Students whose admissions have been baccalaureate certificate course work may be completed in the student's withdrawn must apply for admission if they later choose to program before program admission. Non-degree-seeking students do attend UAA. not qualify for federal or state financial aid benefits nor do they qualify to receive a Form I-20 Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant (F-1) Student Status. (See Chapter 7, Academic Standards and Regulations, for further information.)

University of Alaska Anchorage 2009-2010 Catalog Chapter 11 Page 239 www.uaa.alaska.edu POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS FULL-TIME/PART-TIME STATUS FOR POST- POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE ADVISOR ACCALAUREATE ERTIFICATE EEKING The dean or designee of the appropriate school or college offering the B C -S post-baccalaureate certificate program appoints an advisor for each STUDENTS student accepted to the program. A student who has been admitted to a UAA post-baccalaureate certificate program and is enrolled at UAA for 12 or more credits is RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE classified as full-time. Courses count toward full-time status only if they are applicable to the certificate program. A post-baccalaureate certificate POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE student enrolled at UAA for fewer than 12 credits is classified as part- DVISOR OMMITTEE time. A /C The division of responsibility between the advisor and/or committee is Audited courses, continuing education units (CEUs), and continuous determined at the program level. The graduate advisor and/or registration are not included in the computation of the student's full- committee will do the following: time or part-time status. 1. Review the student's Certificate Studies Plan, ensuring that it includes: the post-baccalaureate certificate university requirements; CATALOG YEAR FOR POST-BACCALAUREATE all courses required for the certificate; and any special program requirements. CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 2. Identify deficiencies in the student's admission or academic background and assist student in developing remedies. Students may elect to graduate under the requirements of the catalog in 3. Approve the official Certificate Studies Plan. effect at the time of formal acceptance to a post-baccalaureate certificate 4. Monitor the student's progress and timely completion of all program, or the catalog in effect at the time of graduation. requirements. 5. Monitor the timely submission of the official Certificate Studies If the requirements for a post-baccalaureate certificate program as Plan and other documents to the Office of the Registrar. specified in the entry-level catalog are not met within seven years of 6. Review and approve any changes to the official Certificate Studies formal acceptance into the program, admission expires and the student Plan, directing timely submission of the revised plan to the Office must reapply for admission and meet the current admission and of the Registrar. graduation requirements in effect at the time of readmission or 7. Review and approve any required capstone experience or project graduation. according to procedures established by the individual program. 8. Administer and assess a comprehensive examination, if required. All credits counted toward the degree, including transfer credit, must be earned within the consecutive seven-year period prior to graduation. OFFICIAL STUDIES PLAN FOR GOOD STANDING FOR POST-BACCALAUREATE POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES CERTIFICATE-SEEKING STUDENTS The official Certificate Studies Plan formally establishes the specific program requirements which, upon satisfactory completion, entitle the Post-baccalaureate certificate-seeking students who maintain a 2.50 (C) student to receive the post-baccalaureate certificate. The program plan is cumulative GPA in courses on their official Certificate Studies Plan are based upon the catalog requirements for the certificate program to which considered in good standing. the student is accepted. The plan becomes official once it is approved by the Dean or designee and is filed with the Office of the Registrar. REMOVAL FROM POST-BACCALAUREATE Students are expected to complete all requirements listed on their official Certificate Studies Plan, as well as all post-baccalaureate certificate CERTIFICATE-SEEKING STATUS university requirements. Any revision to the plan must be submitted to A student's academic status may be changed to non-degree-seeking if the Office of the Registrar through the certificate advisor/committee. the requirements to remove provisional admission or if minimum academic standards are not met. DETERMINING PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS A student who fails to maintain good standing in courses applicable to A post-baccalaureate certificate student's program is based upon the his/her certificate program, for reasons specified in writing, is not catalog requirements for the relevant certificate program which are in making satisfactory progress toward completing the program effect at the time the student was accepted to the program. requirements and may be removed from certificate-seeking status. Each school or college has procedures to deal with appeals arising from POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE removal from certificate-seeking status. UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS ACADEMIC APPEALS University requirements for all post-baccalaureate certificates are as follows: Students have the right to appeal academic actions (See Academic Dispute Resolution Procedures in the UAA Fact Finder/Student 1. The student must complete at least 24 approved semester credits Handbook for information). not counted toward any awarded degree. 2. The student must complete all requirements established by the program. REINSTATEMENT TO POST-BACCALAUREATE 3. A GPA of at least 2.50 (C) must be earned in courses identified in CERTIFICATE-SEEKING STATUS the official Certificate Studies Plan. 4. Courses at the 500-level are for professional development and are Students who have been removed from post-baccalaureate certificate- not applicable toward any certificate, even by petition. seeking status for not making satisfactory progress must reapply for a 5. At all course levels, a grade of C is minimally acceptable. post-baccalaureate certificate program and pay the appropriate fee. 6. At least two-thirds of the credits required for the certificate must be taken at the upper division (300-400) or graduate (600) level.

Chapter 11 Page 240 University of Alaska Anchorage 2009-2010 Catalog www.uaa.alaska.edu POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 7. Up to one-third of the semester credits not used toward any other degree or certificate may be transferred to UAA from a regionally COLLEGE OF EDUCATION accredited institution and counted toward a post-baccalaureate certificate. Quarter credits are converted to semester credits by Professional Studies Building (PSB), Suite 209, (907) 786-4401 multiplying quarter credits by two-thirds. Acceptance of transfer www.uaa.alaska.edu/coe credit toward program requirements is at the discretion of the The University of Alaska Anchorage is in full compliance with the institutional individual program. reporting requirements mandated in Title II of the Higher Education Act 8. Individual program deans or designees may allow credit earned at Amendments of 1998. Please contact the College of Education for a copy of the other universities in the UA system, excluding credit used toward completed report. another degree or certificate, to be transferred to UAA, as long as at least 9 credits applicable to the student's certificate program are The College of Education comprises a community of educators dedicated earned at UAA after acceptance into the program. to improving the quality of education. The mission of the College of 9. Courses taken through credit by examination, or graded credit/no Education is to prepare educators and support the lifelong learning of credit (CR/NC) do not count toward certificate requirements. They professionals to embrace diversity and to be intellectually and ethically may, however, be used to satisfy prerequisites or to establish strong, resilient, and passionate in their work with Alaska's learners, competency in a subject, thus allowing the advisor or committee to families, educators, and communities. Our programs emphasize the waive certain courses in an established program, as long as the total power of learning to transform people's lives. Across the university, credits in the certificate program remain the same. faculty members teach professional educators to work in diverse settings, 10. If the requirements for a post-baccalaureate certificate as specified in to form and sustain learning partnerships, and to provide learning the entry-level catalog are not met within seven years of formal opportunities across the life span. We are confident that this preparation acceptance into the program, admission expires and the student will result in educators' significant contributions to society. must reapply for admission and meet the admission and graduation requirements in effect at the time of readmission or graduation. The College of Education promotes the following core values in their 11. All credits counted toward the post-baccalaureate certificate, collegial interactions to ensure that program graduates exhibit: including transfer credits, must be earned within the consecutive seven-year period prior to graduation. • Intellectual Vitality: Professional educators examine diverse perspectives, engage in research and scholarship, contribute to knowledge and practice, and apply innovations in technology. APPLICATION FOR GRADUATION • Collaborative Spirit: Professional educators generate, welcome, and Post-baccalaureate certificate students must submit an Application for support the collaborative relationships and partnerships that enrich Graduation, signed by the academic advisor and accompanied by the people's lives. required fee, to the Office of the Registrar. Application for Graduation • Inclusiveness and Equity: Professional educators create and deadlines are March 1 for summer graduation, May 1 for fall graduation, advocate for learning communities that advance knowledge and and September 15 for spring graduation. Applications received after the ensure the development, support, and inclusion of people’s deadline will be processed for the following semester. Students who abilities, values, ideas, languages, and expressions. apply for graduation but do not complete degree requirements by the • Leadership: Professional educators are committed to the highest end of the semester must re-apply for graduation. The application fee standards of ethical behavior in their roles, using professional must be paid with each Application for Graduation. expertise to improve the communities in which they live and work, and demonstrating the ability to translate theories and principles into transformative educational practice.

We believe that learning must be designed, delivered, and evaluated within the contexts of these core values and program outcomes.

The College of Education offers undergraduate and graduate curricula and programs designed to prepare personnel for various professional roles related to education in a variety of learning environments. The College of Education is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). Our professional preparation programs are approved by the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development and are based on NCATE standards.

The Alaska Department of Education and Early Development issues certificates and endorsements under the "approved program" process for certification. The University of Alaska Anchorage recommends individuals to the Commissioner of Education and Early Development for certification or endorsement after successful completion of one or more of the approved programs. Only the dean of the College of Education is authorized to recommend candidates for the appropriate certificate or endorsement.

In each of the college's curricula and programs, candidates are introduced to fundamental issues of education in the contemporary world through courses designed to develop perspective and understanding of the relationship of education to society. Courses provide theory and practice in the development of instructional materials and an understanding of methods of instruction. Many courses and programs are offered through distance delivery methods. The college offers high-quality, distance- delivered coursework in order to improve access for rural students and provide flexible scheduling for practicing educators. Additionally, the college partners with UAA community campuses in optimizing the use of technology for distance delivery through intercampus collaboration.

University of Alaska Anchorage 2009-2010 Catalog Chapter 11 Page 241 www.uaa.alaska.edu POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION `All students who desire a degree, certification or endorsement must apply Failure to comply with the College of Education background check for admission to the University of Alaska Anchorage and to the College of requirements will result in denial of access to field placement settings. Education. Students are formally admitted to an appropriate program on Failure to pass the criminal history background check will result in the basis of multiple criteria, including their ability to make a positive removal from the program. More information is located at contribution to educational professions. Candidates who seek Alaska State http://coe.uaa.alaska.edu/background.cfm. licensure must successfully complete the College of Education's "approved program," as well as any additional requirements that may be initiated by Cooperating School/Agency the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development. Only Practica, internships, and other field placements are made only in courses with a grade of C or higher will be applied to meet certification or cooperation with participating school districts and agencies. The school endorsement requirements. Some programs require a minimum grade of districts and agencies that work with the College of Education reserve the B. In addition, candidates must demonstrate professional behaviors and right to request additional information and/or preparation from dispositions consistent with the College of Education's Conceptual candidates, in accordance with their established policies/practices. Framework as well as abide by the UAA Student Code of Conduct and the Cooperating districts and agencies also determine the number of available Code of Ethics and Professional Teaching Standards adopted by the Alaska spaces and placements for candidates. Placements may become Professional Teaching Practices Commission. These documents are competitive if the number of applicants exceeds the number of spaces. available on the College of Education website. Districts and agencies also reserve the right to refuse or terminate placements when candidates do not meet an acceptable standard of Applicants admitted to a post-baccalaureate program work with a performance. Thus, while the university makes every effort to find faculty advisor from the major. The advisor develops a Post- appropriate field placements for candidates, admittance to a Baccalaureate Studies Plan with each candidate based upon transfer degree/certificate/endorsement program does not guarantee acceptance by credits, prerequisites, and program requirements. The plan must include cooperating school districts or agencies. Unacceptable academic the State "approved program" certification or endorsement requirements. performance, an unprofessional attitude, unsatisfactory field reports, violation of professional ethics, or other factors may result in removal The College of Education has three academic departments: from the field placement. 1. The Department of Teaching and Learning with programs in school-age care, early childhood education, elementary education, Transfer and secondary education. (907) 786-4481 Candidates who have taken all or part of an approved program at 2. The Department of Counseling and Special Education with another university must take at least 9 credits of approved education programs in counselor education, special education, early courses at the University of Alaska prior to being admitted to an childhood special education, and opportunities in speech and advanced practicum or internship. language pathology. (907) 786-6317 3. The Department of Educational Leadership with programs in educational leadership (principal, superintendent, and teacher leadership preparation). (907) 786-4450 PROFESSIONAL AND CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL FIELD PRACTICE Prior to permitting the candidate to enter the final stage of preparation, EDUCATION (PACE) which is characterized by participation in an internship, a faculty http://coe.uaa.alaska.edu/pace committee will evaluate the candidate's performance in the program. Admission into this final phase of professional preparation is a faculty Quality professional learning enriches the knowledge and skills of decision and is separate from entry into the post-baccalaureate program. educators and improves the educational experiences of all students. Difficulties including inadequate academic performance, unprofessional Therefore, the Office of Professional and Continuing Education (PACE) behavior, unsatisfactory field reports, or other factors, may result in with UAA academic units, schools, professional societies, and other denial of entry to the internship. Performance in the internship is closely organizations to support learning opportunities such as 500-level courses monitored, with stated minimum competencies and the development of and academies. The flexible structure of PACE allows for rapid response individual objectives. Since this is the practice and application phase of to the dynamic learning needs of educators and related-services professional development, it is assumed that candidates will professionals around the state. demonstrate appropriate professional dispositions with respect to their professional actions, attitude, and performance. FIELD PLACEMENTS EARLY CHILDHOOD All College of Education undergraduate programs require field experiences in school or agency settings. Professional Studies Building (PSB), Room 220, (907) 786-4481 http://coe.uaa.alaska.edu/earlychildhood Criminal History Background Clearance The College of Education requires compliance with specific background POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE, clearance policies and procedures for candidates participating in university-sponsored fieldwork. EARLY CHILDHOOD PRE-K-THIRD GRADE (with Teacher Certification) There are two types of background clearances required. In general, Those students who already have a baccalaureate degree may obtain an Alaska Public Safety Information Network (APSIN), also known as an Early Childhood Pre-K - 3rd Grade Post-Baccalaureate Certificate by Interested Person Report (IRP), clearance is required for lecture courses completing the following requirements. that include a fieldwork component as part of the course. Courses that are primarily field-based, such as practica or internships, require fingerprinting and a national (FBI) criminal history background check. PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS AND OUTCOMES Various agencies and centers may have additional requirements. In The Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Early Childhood Pre-K-Third Grade some cases, criminal history background clearance is required for prepares professionals who already have baccalaureate degrees to work admission to a department or program. with young children from birth through eight years in preschool primary school settings. Successful completion of program requirements leads to Chapter 11 Page 242 University of Alaska Anchorage 2009-2010 Catalog www.uaa.alaska.edu POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION an institutional recommendations for initial teacher certification with an ADMISSION TO INTERNSHIP endorsement in Pre-K-3rd Grade. Courses at the 400-level and above applied to the certificate may also be applied to MEd programs with The Admission Committee has the responsibility of determining a advisor approval. candidate's readiness to enroll in and continue progress in methods and the internship. The candidate must realize that standards set forth below Students who complete the post-baccalaureate certificate will demonstrate constitute minimum preparation, and it may be the judgment of the advanced integrated knowledge and skills in preparation for careers in committee that the candidate needs further work to develop content, teaching primary grades (K-3) as well as in preschool educational programs. methodology, or classroom experience. 1. Meet all the requirements for and be admitted to the Department of Student outcomes for the program are based on the Standards for Teaching and Learning as an Early Childhood Pre-K-3rd Grade Alaska's Teachers located at: www.eed.state.ak.us/standards. Outcomes Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program candidate. are also based on the professional preparation standards of the National 2. Submit an application form for admission to methods and Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) found at internship. Contact the Office of Clinical Services and Certification http://www.naeyc.org/teachers/. Outcomes for the post-baccalaureate for appropriate deadlines. program include the following: 3. Submit one letter of recommendation from someone who can speak 1. Create a healthy, respectful, supportive, and challenging learning to the applicant's potential as a future early childhood teacher. environment based on knowledge of child development. 4. Demonstrate general content knowledge competency through 2. Create respectful, reciprocal relationships that support and successful completion of a baccalaureate degree and a passing empower families, and involve all families in their children's score on the Praxis II. Contact the College of Education for details. development and learning. 5. Provide evidence of successful experiences working with children. 3. Use systematic observations, documentation, and other effective 6. Interview. assessment strategies in a responsible way, in partnership with 7. Initiate fingerprinting and criminal background check. families and other professionals, to positively influence children's 8. Provide evidence of current physical examination. This service is development and learning. available free at the UAA Student Health Center for current UAA 4. Design effective approaches to teaching and learning, implement students. and evaluate experiences that promote positive development and 9. Maintain health insurance throughout internship. Candidates may learning for all children. purchase this insurance through UAA. 5. Incorporate knowledge of content areas to create appropriate Note: Qualified applicants are accepted on a space-available basis. Admission to experiences for young children. the Department of Teaching and Learning does not guarantee admission to the 6. Use ethical guidelines and other professional standards related to internship. early childhood practice. 7. Demonstrate knowledgeable, reflective, and critical perspectives on professional practice, making informed decisions that integrate ACADEMIC PROGRESS knowledge from a variety of sources. All Early Childhood Pre-K-3rd Grade Post-Baccalaureate Certificate courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher in order to ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS obtain an institutional recommendation for teacher certification. ADMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE: GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS EARLY CHILDHOOD PRE-K-3RD GRADE POST-BACCALAUREATE Candidates must complete the following graduation requirements: CERTIFICATE See information on post-baccalaureate certificate programs at the A. GENERAL UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS FOR beginning of this chapter. Complete the UAA Undergraduate Application for Admission, available on the UAA website at: POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES www.uaa.alaska.edu/admissions. Complete the General University Requirements for Post- Baccalaureate Certificates listed at the beginning of this chapter. ADMISSION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TEACHING AND LEARNING, B. BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIREMENTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: EARLY CHILDHOOD See Field Placements located at the beginning of the College of Education section of this chapter. PRE-K-3RD GRADE POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE In order to be admitted to the College of Education as an Early C. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS Childhood Pre-K-3rd Grade Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program 1. Complete the following foundation area course candidate, applicants must meet the following requirements. work (27 credits): Field experience in early childhood programs may be 1. Complete a Department of Teaching and Learning application for required as part of the courses. admission to the Early Childhood Pre-K-3rd Grade Post- EDEC A242 Family and Community Partnerships 3 Baccalaureate Certificate Program by one of the following dates: EDEC A303 Young Children in Inclusive Settings 3 March 1, August 1, or November 1. (Please be aware that the EDEC A407 Observation and Documentation in admission deadlines for UAA may vary from those of the Early Childhood (4) 4 Department of Teaching and Learning. For financial aid purposes, or applicants must adhere to the deadlines established for the UAA EDEC A607 Observation and Documentation: Undergraduate Application for Admission.) Inquiry in Action (4) 2. Have a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 for the baccalaureate EDEC A408 Children’s Literature: Early degree. Childhood Years (3) 3 3. Successfully complete the Praxis I and the Praxis II examinations. or Contact the College of Education for current passing scores. EDEC A608 Analysis of Children’s Literature: 4. Submit an Interested Person Report. Early Childhood Years (3) Note: Qualified applicants are accepted on a space-available basis. EDFN A300 Philosophical and Social Context Admission to the Department of Teaching and Learning does not guarantee of American Education (3) 3 admission to the internship. or

University of Alaska Anchorage 2009-2010 Catalog Chapter 11 Page 243 www.uaa.alaska.edu POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION EDFN A304 Comparative Education (3) DMISSION EQUIREMENTS EDFN A301 Foundations of Literacy and A R Language Development 3 ADMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE: EDFN A302 Foundations of Educational LEMENTARY DUCATION OST ACCALAUREATE ERTIFICATE Technology 2 E E P -B C EDSE A212 Human Development and Learning (3) 3 See information on Post-Baccalaureate Certificate programs at the or beginning of this chapter. Complete the UAA Undergraduate PSY A245 Child Development (3) Application for Admission, available on the UAA website at: MATH A205 Communicating Mathematical Ideas 3 www.uaa.alaska.edu/admissions. 2. Complete the following methodology requirements (10 credits): ADMISSION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TEACHING AND LEARNING, EDEC A403 Mathematics and Science in Early OLLEGE OF DUCATION LEMENTARY DUCATION OST Childhood 3 C E : E E P - EDEC A404 Literacy for Young Children I 3 BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE EDEL A427 Teaching Social Studies in Admission to the Department of Teaching and Learning is a prerequisite Elementary Schools 2 for all education course work with the exceptions of EDFN A101 PEP A345 Incorporating Health and Physical Introduction to Education, EDFN A300 Philosophical and Social Context of Activity into the Pre-K-6 Classroom 2 American Education, and EDFN A304 Comparative Education. In order to 3. Complete the following internship and seminar be admitted to the Department of Teaching and Learning as an Elementary requirements (14 credits): Education Post-Baccalaureate Certificate candidate, applicants must meet EDEC A492 Early Childhood Seminar (1+1) 2 the following requirements. EDEC A495 Early Childhood Internship (3+9) 12* 1. Complete a Department of Teaching and Learning, College of Special note: Completion of 12 credits required for degree and Education, application for admission to the Elementary Education certification. Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program by one of the following 4. Satisfaction of all major requirements, totaling 51 credits, dates: March 1, August 1, or November 1. (Please be aware that the must be demonstrated through course work completed admission deadlines for UAA may vary from those of the either before or after the award of the student's first Department of Teaching and Learning. For financial aid purposes, baccalaureate degree. However a minimum of 31 applicants must adhere to the deadlines established for the UAA approved credits, including EDEC A495, must be Undergraduate Application for Admission.) completed after the award of the baccalaureate degree. 2. Have a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 for the baccalaureate Alaska Certification Note: If the candidate is seeking certification in the degree. state of Alaska, the candidate must complete a State-approved Alaska 3. Successfully complete the Praxis I examination and Praxis II: studies course (EDFN A478 Issues in Alaska Native Education, K-12 or Elementary Content Knowledge examination. With the exceptions HIST A341 Alaska History or ANTH A200 Natives of Alaska is of EDFN A101 Introduction to Education, EDFN A300 Philosophical recommended). and Social Context of American Education, and EDFN A304 Comparative Education, students may not enroll in education INSTITUTIONAL RECOMMENDATION - PRE-K-3RD courses without passing these examinations at the level established by the College of Education. Contact the College of Education for GRADE TEACHER CERTIFICATION current passing scores. Following are the requirements for an institutional recommendation. 4. Submit an Interested Person Report. 1. All course requirements completed with a grade of C or higher. Note: Admission to the Department of Teaching and Learning is competitive. 2. Cumulative GPA of 2.75 in the Pre-K-3rd Grade Post-Baccalaureate Qualified applicants are accepted on a space-available basis. Certificate courses. 3. Passing scores on the Praxis I and II examinations. ADMISSION TO INTERNSHIP 4. Internships satisfactorily completed. The Admission Committee has the responsibility of determining a candidate's readiness to enroll in and continue progress in methods and the internship. The candidate must realize that standards set forth below constitute minimum preparation, and it may be the judgment of the committee that the candidate needs further work to develop content, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION methodology, or classroom experience. Professional Studies Building (PSB), Room 224, (907) 786-4481 1. Meet all the requirements for and be admitted to the Department of http://coe.uaa.alaska.edu/elementary Teaching and Learning as an Elementary Education Post- Baccalaureate Certificate candidate. 2. Submit an application form for admission to methods and POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE, internship by February 15. 3. Submit one letter of recommendation from someone who can speak ELEMENTARY EDUCATION to the student's potential as a future elementary teacher. (with Teacher Certification) 4. Demonstrate general content knowledge competency through successful completion of a baccalaureate degree and a passing score Those students who already have a baccalaureate degree may obtain an on Praxis II: Elementary Content Knowledge. Contact the College of Elementary Education Post-Baccalaureate Certificate by completing the Education for details. following requirements. 5. Provide evidence of successful experiences working with children. 6. Interview. STUDENT OUTCOMES 7. Initiate fingerprinting and criminal background check. Student outcomes for the program are based on the Standards for 8. Provide evidence of current physical examination. This service is Alaska's Teachers located at: www.eed.state.ak.us/standards and the available free at the UAA Student Health Center for current UAA Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI) standards students. located at www.acei.org.

Chapter 11 Page 244 University of Alaska Anchorage 2009-2010 Catalog www.uaa.alaska.edu POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 9. Maintain health insurance throughout internship. Students may 3. Complete the following internships. (9 credits) purchase this insurance through UAA. EDEL A495A Internship I 3 Note: Qualified applicants are accepted on a space-available basis. Admission EDEL A495B Internship II 6 to the Department of Teaching and Learning does not guarantee admission to 4. Satisfaction of all major requirements, totaling 49 credits, the internship. must be demonstrated through course work completed either before or after the award of the baccalaureate degree. However, a minimum of 29 approved credits, ACADEMIC PROGRESS including the courses EDFN A495A and EDFN A495B must All Elementary Education Post-Baccalaureate Certificate courses must be completed after the award of the baccalaureate degree. be completed with a grade of C or higher in order to obtain an Alaska Certification Note: If the candidate is seeking certification in the institutional recommendation for elementary teacher certification. State of Alaska, the candidate must complete a State-approved Alaska studies course (EDFN A478 Issued in Alaska Native Education, K-12 or GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS HIST A341 Alaska History or ANTH A200 Natives of Alaska is recommended). Candidates must complete the following graduation requirements:

A. GENERAL UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS FOR POST- INSTITUTIONAL RECOMMENDATION, ELEMENTARY BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES TEACHER CERTIFICATION (K - 6) Following are the requirements for an institutional recommendation. Complete the General University Requirements for Post- Baccalaureate Certificates listed at the beginning of this chapter. 1. All course requirements completed with a grade of C or higher. 2. Cumulative GPA of 3.00 in the Elementary Education B. BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIREMENTS Post-Baccalaureate Certificate courses. See Field Placements located at the beginning of the College of 3. Passing scores on the Praxis I and II examinations. Education section of this chapter. 4. Internships satisfactorily completed. C. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS It is recommended that candidates complete EDFN A101 Introduction FACULTY to Education prior to enrolling in a 300-level education course. Jeff Bailey, Professor, [email protected] 1. Complete the following core courses. (21 credits) Robyn Bailey, Term Assistant Professor, [email protected] Field experience in public schools required as part of most courses. Susan Barstow, Term Assistant Professor, [email protected] EDFN A300 Philosophical and Social Context of Gretchen Bersch, Professor Emerita, [email protected] American Education (3) 3 Liz Boario, Term Assistant Professor, [email protected] or Ellen Brigham, Term Assistant Professor, [email protected] EDFN A304 Comparative Education (3) Teresa Bunsen, Associate Professor, [email protected] EDFN A301 Foundations of Literacy and Cleo Burgett, Term Assistant Professor, [email protected] Language Development 3 Robert Capuozzo, Assistant Professor, [email protected] EDFN A302 Foundations of Educational Pat Chesbro, Term Assistant Professor & AEIN Project Director, Technology 2 [email protected] EDFN A303 Foundations of Teaching and Claudia Dybdahl, Professor, [email protected] Learning 3 Letitia Fickel, Professor, [email protected] EDSE A212 Human Development and Micah Fierstein, Assistant Professor , [email protected] Learning (3) 3 Susan Garton, Associate Professor, [email protected] or Bonny Headley, Term Assistant Professor, [email protected] PSY A245 Child Development (3) Lee Henrikson, Term Assistant Professor, [email protected] EDSE A212L Human Development and Tim Jester, Associate Professor, [email protected] Learning Lab (1) 1 Teresa Johnson, Assistant Professor & Director of Clinical Services & Certification, or [email protected] PSY A245L Child Development Laboratory (1) Dean Konopasek, Associate Professor, [email protected] EDSE A482 Inclusive Classrooms for All Sunny Mall, Term Assistant Professor, [email protected] Children 3 George Mastroyanis, Professor, [email protected] MATH A205 Communicating Mathematical Ideas 3 Ed McLain, Associate Professor, [email protected] 2. Complete the following method courses. Concurrent Kathleen O'Dell, Professor Emerita, [email protected] enrollment in an internship may be required. See Paul Ongtooguk, Term Assistant Professor, [email protected] Admission to Internship. (19 credits) G. Andrew Page, Term Assistant Professor, [email protected] EDEL A425 Teaching Reading in Elementary Jane Pitcock, Term Assistant Professor, [email protected] Schools 4 Jim Powell, Associate Professor, [email protected] EDEL A426 Teaching Mathematics in Elementary Marc Robinson, Assistant Professor, [email protected] Schools 3 Debra Preston Russ, Associate Professor, [email protected] EDEL A427 Teaching Social Studies in Hilary Seitz, Professor, [email protected] Elementary Schools 2 Jim Seitz, MAT Program Coordinator, [email protected] EDEL A428 Teaching Science in Elementary Sheila Sellers, Term Assistant Professor, [email protected] Schools 2 Donna Gail Shaw, Professor/Associate Dean, [email protected] EDEL A430 Teaching Language Arts in Mary Snyder, Dean, [email protected] Elementary Schools 3 Janet Steinhauser, Term Assistant Professor, [email protected] EDEL A431 Creative Expression: Music, Art, Allan Turner, Professor, [email protected] and Drama for Elementary Teachers 3 Amina Turton, Assistant Professor, PEP A345 Incorporating Health and Physical Activity into the Pre-K-6 Classroom 2

University of Alaska Anchorage 2009-2010 Catalog Chapter 11 Page 245 www.uaa.alaska.edu INDEX A Advising Requirements 48 Arctic Environmental Information and Data Center Advising, Academic 42 (AEIDC) 16 A Day in the Life Program 42 Advisor 240, 251 ARMY ROTC 168 Ability to Benefit 48 Affirmative Action Plan 12 Art 89 Absences, Official University 61 African-American, Hispanic, Asian, International and Bachelor of Arts 90 Academic Advising 42 Native American (AHAINA) Student Programs 42 Bachelor of Fine Arts 90 Academic Appeals 240, 251, 255 Age Limit of Credits 58 Minor, Art 92 Academic Credit Courses 53 AHAINA Student Programs 12, 42 Minor, Art Education 92 Academic Dispute Resolution Procedure 39 Air Force ROTC 163 Art Galleries 22 Academic Eligibility for Student Activities 64 Air Traffic Control 174, 180 Kimura Gallery 22 Academic Integrity 37 Alaska Center for Rural Health (ACRH) 14 Student Union Gallery 22 Academic Major 79 Alaska Center for Supply Chain Integration (ACSCI) 14 Arts Facilities 21 Academic Petition 59 Alaska Justice Forum 17 Associate’s Degrees 5, 76 Academic Planning 52 Alaska Justice Statistical Analysis Unit 17 Associate of Applied Science Degree Requirements 77 Course Placement 52 Alaska Native Oratory Society 21 Associate of Arts 86 Course Selection 52 Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program Athletic Training, Minor 197 Program Selection 52 (ANSEP) 43 Athletics 22 Registration 52 Alyeska Community 24, 43 Intramural Sports 22 Academic Preparation 72 Alaska Native Studies 87 Wells Fargo Sports Complex 22 College Preparatory & Developmental Studies Minor 87 Athletics/Sports Complex Fee 30 (CPDS) 42, 72, 163 Alaska Natives into Psychology (ANPsych) 43 Audit Fee 29 Academic Programs 5, 76, 256 Alaska Natural Heritage Program (AKNHP) 16 Auditing Classes 60 Certificates 76 Alaska Performance Excellence Program (APEX) 14 Automotive and Diesel Technology 170 Graduate Programs 256 Alaska Rural Health Notes 14 Associate of Applied Science 173 Academic Rights of Students 37 Alaska SBDC 14 Automotive Technology 171 Academic Standing 64 Alaska Small Business Development Center (Alaska Ford Asset Option 172 Academic Disqualification 64 SBDC) 14 General Automotive Option 172 Continuing Probation 64 Alaska State Climate Center (ASCC) 16 General Motors ASEP Option 172 Departmental Probation or Removal from a Alcohol and Addiction Studies Center 14 Heavy Duty Transportation and Equipment Program 64 Alcohol Counseling Resources 25 173 Good Standing 64 Alcohol Policies 25 Occupational Endorsement Certificates 170 Probation 64 Alcoholics Anonymous 25 Automotive Brakes, Suspension and Reinstatement 64 Alyeska Community 24, 43 Alignment 170 Warning 64 American Russian Center ... see Office of International Automotive Electrical 170 Acceptance Affairs Automotive Engine Performance 170 Graduate Certificate Programs 254 Anchorage Campus 10 Automotive Power Trains 170 Master’s Degree Programs 250 Anchorage Community College (ACC) 10 Undergraduate Certificates 173 Accounting 128 Anchorage Extension Site 11 Automotive Technology 171 Associate of Applied Science 128 Contact Information 4 Heavy Duty Transportation and Equipment Bachelor of Business Administration 128 Anchorage Senior College (ASC) 10 173 Minor 129 ANPsych, Alaska Natives into Psychology 43 Aviation Administration 174, 175 Accreditation 8, 10 ANSEP, Alaska Native Science and Engineering Aviation Community 24 ACSCI, Alaska Center for Supply Chain Integration 14 Program 43 Aviation Maintenance Technology 176 Add/Drop Period 59 Anthropology 88, 256 Associate of Applied Science 177 Addiction Studies, Minor 153 Bachelor of Arts 88 Undergraduate Certificate 176 Address, University of Alaska Anchorage 1 Bachelor of Science 88 Aviation Management 180 Administrative Fee 29 Honors 88 Aviation Technology 174 Administrative Officers List 484 Master of Arts 256 Associate of Applied Science 175 Admissions, General Information 48 Minor 89 Air Traffic Control 175 Admission Requirements 49 AP, Advanced Placement Program 70 Aviation Administration 175 Associate’s Degree 49 Application for Graduation 64, 241, 252, 255 Aviation Maintenance Technology 177 Baccalaureate Programs 49 Application Status 51, 239 Professional Piloting 178 General Interest and Non-Degree-Seeking Departmental Review 51 Bachelor of Science, Aviation Technology 179 Options 51 Incomplete Application 51 Air Traffic Control Emphasis 180 Master’s Degree Programs and Graduate Postponed Application 51 Aviation Management Emphasis 180 Certificates 51 Withdrawn Before Admission 51 Professional Piloting Emphasis 180 Occupational Endorsement Certificates 49 Applied Environmental Science and Technology Minor 181 Post-Baccalaureate Certificates 238 Engineering 294 Undergraduate Certificate, Aviation Maintenance Undergraduate Certificate 49 Graduate Certificate, Environmental Regulations Technology 176 Admission Status 51, 239, 249, 253 and Permitting 294 Complete Admission 51 Master of Applied Environmental Science & Incomplete Admission 51 B Technology (M-AEST) 295 B Postponed Admission 51 Master of Science, Applied Environmental Science Baccalaureate Degrees 6, 76, 79 Provisional Admission 51 & Technology (MS-AEST) 295 Degree Requirements 79 Withdrawn After Admission 51 Applied Ethics, Undergraduate Certificate 120 General Education Requirements (GER) 79 Catalog Year 50, 58, 240, 250, 254 Applied Science and Engineering Technology Lab Bachelor of Arts 85 Non-Degree-Seeking Admission Policies 52 (ASET) 15 Bachelor of Business Administration, 128 Pre-majors 50 Apprenticeship Technologies 164 Accounting 128 Returning Students 51 Associate of Applied Science 165 Economics 132, 133 No Attendance Outside the UA System 51 Aquatic and Riparian Ecology Program 16 Finance 132, 133 With Attendance Outside the UA System 51 Architectural and Engineering Technology 165 Global Logistics Management 132, 133, 139 Special Students, Admission 57 Associate of Applied Science, Architectural and Management 132, 133 International Students 58 Engineering Technology 168 Management Information Systems 135 Non-Degree-Seeking Students 58 Occupational Endorsement Certificate, CAD For Marketing 132, 133 Non-High School Graduates 58 Building Construction 166 Bachelor of Fine Arts 86 Secondary School Student 57 Undergraduate Certificates 166 Bachelor of Liberal Studies 86, 112 Senior Citizens 58 Architectural Drafting 166 Bachelor of Music, Performance 86, 115 Veterans, Service Members, and Eligible Civil Drafting 167 Bachelor of Science 85 Dependents of Veterans 58 Mechanical and Electrical Drafting 167 Bartlett Lecture Series 21 Transcripts and Test Scores 48 Structural Drafting 167 Bear Necessities 22 Undeclared Major 50 Architectural Drafting, Undergraduate Certificate 166 Behavioral Health Research and Services Center 15 Advanced Placement Program (AP) 70 Arctic Engineering 297 Biographic/Demographic Information 60 Adventure Leadership, Minor 197 Master of Science 297 Advising and Testing Center 42

University of Alaska Anchorage 2009-2010 Catalog Index Page 495 www.uaa.alaska.edu INDEX Biological Sciences 93, 258 Center for Community Engagement And Learning College of Education 139, 269 Bachelor of Arts 94 (CCEL) 15 Associate of Applied Science, Early Childhood Bachelor of Science, Biological Sciences 95 Center for Economic Development (CED) 17 Development 142 Bachelor of Science, Natural Sciences 96 Center for Economic Education (CEE) 15 Bachelor of Arts 143 Doctoral Program 259 Center for Human Development (CHD) 15 Early Childhood Education 143 Honors 94 Environment and Natural Resources Institute Elementary Education 145 Master of Science 258 (ENRI) 15 Contact Information 4 Minor 96 Institute for Circumpolar Health Studies (ICHS) Field Placements 140 Board of Regents List 484 16 Graduate Certificates 278 Bookkeeping Support, Occupational Endorsement Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) Counselor Education 278 Certificate 183 17 e-Learning 280 Bookstore 23 Justice Center 17 Educational Leadership 279 Student Union 23 North Pacific Fisheries Observer Training Center Principal (K-8, 7-12, or K-8 & 7-12) 279 Tech Zone 23 (OTC) 17 Superintendent (K-12) 280 University Center 23 Psychological Services Center (PSC) 17, 24 Language Education 280 Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Grants 32 Certified Experience Credit 69 Special Education 281 Bus Pass 22 Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) Examination 200 Endorsement Concentration 282 Business Administration 129, 265 CEU Fee 29 Initial Certification Concentration 282 Associate of Applied Science, General Business Chancellor’s List 64 High School Preparation 140 130 Change of Address 60 Master of Arts in Teaching 270 Associate of Applied Science, Small Business Change of Admission Level 50 K-12 272 Administration 131 Change of Grade 63 Secondary Education 7-12 271 Bachelor of Business Administration 132 Change of Major or Degree 50 Master of Education 273 Economics 132, 133 Change of Name 60 Counselor Education 274 Finance 132, 133 Cheating 38 Early Childhood Special Education 275 Global Logistics Management 132, 133, 139 Chemistry 96 Educational Leadership 276 Management 132, 133 Bachelor of Science 97 Master Teacher with Specialty Options 276 Marketing 132, 133 High School Preparation 96 Special Education 276 Master of Business Administration, General Honors 97 Occupational Endorsement Certificates 141 Management 265 Minor 98 School-Age Care: Administrator 141 Minor, Business Administration 134 Children’s Residential Services, Occupational School-Age Care: Practitioner 141 Minor, Real Estate 134 Endorsement Certificate 148 Post-Baccalaureate Certificates 242 Undergraduate Certificate, Small Business Chugiak-Eagle River Campus 10 Early Childhood Pre-K-Third Grade 242 Management 130 Contact Information 4 Elementary Education 244 Business Computer Information Systems, Associate of Circumpolar Health Studies Institute 16 Professional and Continuing Education 140 Applied Science 134 Cisco-Certified Network Associate (CCNA) 216 Undergraduate Certificate, Early Childhood Buy Alaska Program 14 Civic Engagement, Undergraduate Certificate 147 Development 142 Civil Drafting, Undergraduate Certificate 167 Undergraduate Program Options 140 C Civil Engineering 222, 298 College of Health and Social Welfare 147, 284 Bachelor of Science 222 Contact Information 4 CAD For Building Construction, Occupational Honors 223 College Preparatory & Developmental Studies (CPDS) Endorsement Certificate 166 Master of Civil Engineering 299 42, 72, 163 Call Center, IT 23 Master of Science, Civil Engineering 298 College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) 70 Campus Housing 24 Minor 232 Commencement 65 Campuses, UAA 10 Class Attendance 61 Commercial HVAC Systems, Occupational Canadian Studies, Minor 108 Class Standing 59 Endorsement Certificate 211 Cancellation of Classes 60 CLEP, Collge-Level Examination Program 70 Commercial Refrigeration Systems, Occupational Career and Technical Education 293 Clinical Assignment Requirements 55 Endorsement Certificate 211 Master of Science 293 Clinical Assistant, Occupational Endorsement Communication 98 Career Services Center (CSC) 33, 42 Certificate 202 Minor 98 A Day in the Life Program 42 Clinical Psychology 259 Community and Technical College 163, 292 Carrs/Safeway 22 Master of Science 259 Contact Information 4 Catalog Year 50, 58, 240, 250, 254 PhD, Clinical-Community Psychology 260 Community Campuses 4 Graduate Certificate Programs 254 Clinical Social Work Practice, Graduate Certificate 291 Community Engagement and Learning Center 15 Master’s Degree Programs 250 Clinical-Community Psychology ... see Clinical Community Mental-Health Service, Occupational Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Programs 240 Psychology Endorsement Certificate 122 Undergraduate Programs 50, 58 Club Council 20 Community Service Courses 94 Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies (CAAS) 14 Co-requisites 54 Complaint/Dispute Resolution Process 39 Center for Behavioral Health Research and Services Coaching, Minor 197 Complete Admission 51 (CBHRS) 15 Code of Conduct 37 Computer and Networking Technology, Undergraduate Center for Community Engagement and Learning Cheating, Plagiarism, or Other Forms of Academic Certificate 216 (CCEL) 15, 147 Dishonesty 38 Computer Assisted Writing Lab (CAWL) 44 Undergraduate Certificate, Civic Engagement 147 Damage or Destruction of Property 38 Computer Electronics, Associate of Applied Science Center for Economic Development (CED) 17 Disruptive or Obstructive Actions 38 181 Center for Economic Education (CEE) 15 Endangerment, Assault, or Infliction of Physical Associate of Applied Science 181 Center For Human Development (CHD) 15, 148 Harm 38 Computer Information and Office Systems 182 Occupational Endorsement Certificate, Children’s Failure to Comply with University Directives 38 Associate of Applied Science 184 Residential Services 148 Forgery, Falsification, Alteration, or Misuse of Occupational Endorsement Certificates 182 Center for Rural Health 14 Documents, Funds or Property 38 Bookkeeping Support 183 Center for Supply Chain Integration 14 Harassment 38 Medical Office Support 183 Centers & Institutes 14 Misuse of Alcohol or Other Intoxicants or Drugs Office Digital Media 183 Alaska Center for Rural Health (ACRH) 14 38 Office Foundations 182 Alaska Center for Supply Chain Integration Misuse of Firearms, Explosives, Weapons, or Office Support 183 (ACSCI) 14 Dangerous Devices or Chemicals 38 Technical Support 184 Alaska Small Business Development Center Other Actions 38 Computer Information Systems 134 (Alaska SBDC) 14 Theft of Property or Services 38 Associate of Applied Science, Business Computer Alaska State Climate Center (ASCC) 16 Violation of Regents’ Policy, University Regulation, Information Systems 134 Arctic Environmental Information and Data Center or UAA rules and procedures 38 Bachelor of Business Administration, Management (AEIDC) 16 College of Arts and Sciences 85, 256 Information Systems 135 Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies (CAAS) CAS Minor 86 Minor, Computer Information Systems 136 14 Contact Information 4 Computer Labs 23 Center for Behavioral Health Research and Requirements 85 Services (CBHRS) 15 College of Business and Public Policy 128, 265 Contact Information 4

Index Page 496 University of Alaska Anchorage 2009-2010 Catalog www.uaa.alaska.edu INDEX Computer Science 98, 261 Department of Health Sciences 287 Minor, Creative Writing and Literary Arts 102 Bachelor of Arts 99 Departmental Review 51 Minor, English 101 Bachelor of Science 99 Dietetic Internship, Graduate Certificate 292 English Course Placement 53 Honors 99 Digital Art 92 English For Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) 281 Master of Science 261 Associate of Applied Science 93 ENRI, Environment and Natural Resources Institute 15 Minor 100 Dining Services 22 Environment and Natural Resources Institute (ENRI) 15 Computer Systems Engineering 226 Directed Study 55 Arctic Environmental Information and Data Center Bachelor of Science, Engineering 226 Disability Support Services (DSS) 12, 43 (AEIDC) 16 Minor 232 Dispute/Complaint Resolution Process 39 Earth and Climate Processes (ECP) 16 Computer Systems Technology 184 Distance Education 23, 68 Alaska State Climate Center (ASCC) 16 Associate of Applied Science 185 Distance Education Gateway 68 Geochemistry Unit 16 Computer Training 24 Distance Fee 29 Ecosystem Studies and Conservation Biology Computer Use and Software Copyright Policy 39 Diversity and Compliance 12 (ESCB) 15 Concert Board 20 Diversity Statement 10 Alaska Natural Heritage Program (AKNHP) Concert Program Fee 30 Doctoral Programs List 7 16 Concurrent Baccalaureate Programs 83 Double Majors 78, 83 Aquatic and Riparian Ecology Program 16 Concurrent Degrees 50 Drug Abuse Hotline 25 Ecosystem Studies Program 15 Concurrent Majors 78 Drug and Alcohol Counseling Resources 25 Human Ecology and Native Studies (HENS) 16 Conflict Resolution, Occupational Endorsement DSS, Disability Support Services 43 Cultural Heritage Program 16 Certificate 151 Environmental Regulations and Permitting, Graduate Consortium Library 45 E Certificate 294 Construction Management 185 Environmental Studies, Minor 102 Associate of Applied Science 186 e-Learning, Graduate Certificate 280 Minor, Environmental Studies 103 Bachelor of Science 187 E-mail 23, 39 Minor, Geography 103 Construction Technology, Undergraduate Certificate 213 Early Childhood 141 Excelsior College Examination 70 Contact Hours 53 Associate of Applied Science, Early Childhood Exception to Policy for Records and Registration 65 Continuing Education Unit (CEU) Fee 29 Development 142 Exchange Programs 11 Continuous Registration 60, 250 Bachelor of Arts, Early Childhood Education 143 International Student Exchange 11 Continuous Registration Fee 29 Post-Baccalaureate Certificate, Early Childhood National Student Exchange 11 Copyright Policy 39 Pre-K-Third Grade 242 Western Interstate Commission for Higher Counseling Services 24 Undergraduate Certificate, Early Childhood Education (WICHE) 28 Counselor Education 274 Development 142 Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) 28 Graduate Certificate 278 Early Childhood Special Education, Master of Experience Credit 69 Master of Education 274 Education 275 Course Descriptions 304 Earthquake Engineering 300 F Course Load 56 Graduate Certificate, Earthquake Engineering 300 Course Numbering System 53 Economic Development Center 17 Faculty and Administration List 484 Course Performance 61 Economic Education Center 15 Faculty Signature 60 Assignments and Testing 61 Economics 136 Faculty-Initiated Drop or Withdrawal 61 Class Attendance 61 Bachelor of Arts 137 FAFSA, Free Application for Federal Student Aid 31 Faculty-Initiated Drop or Withdrawal 61 Bachelor of Business Administration 132 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) 36 Official University Absences 61 Honors 136 Family Nurse Practitioner, Graduate Certificate 286 Participation and Preparation 61 Minor 137 Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) 32 Student-Initiated Drop or Withdrawal 61 Ecosystem Studies Program 15 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Syllabus 61 Education ... see College of Education (FSEOG) 32 CPDS, College Preparatory & Developmental Studies Educational Leadership 276 Fees 29 42, 72, 163 Graduate Certificates 279 2% Network Charge 29 Creative Writing and Literary Arts 262 Master of Education 276 Administrative fee 29 Master of Fine Arts 262 Educational Media Services (eMedia) 68 Audit Fee 29 Credit by Examination 69 Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) 44, 46 Continuing Education Unit (CEU) Fee 29 Credit-by-Examination Fee 29 Educational Records Policy, FERPA 36 Continuous Registration Fee 29 Credit Requirements 60 Educational Talent Search Program (ETS) 46 Credit-by-Examination Fee 29 Credit, Nontraditional 69 Electrical Engineering 224 Distance Fee 29 Credit/No Credit 63 Bachelor of Science, Engineering 226 Laboratory, Material, Special, and Other Fees 29 Credits, Age Limits 58 Minor 232 Language Credit-by-Placement Fee 29 Creekside Eatery 22 Two-Year Program 225 Late Payment Fees 30 Cross-Listed Courses 56 Elementary Education 145 Noncredit Course Fee 30 Cuddy Dining Room 23 Bachelor of Arts 145 Parking Fee 30 Cuddy Marketplace 22 Post-Baccalaureate Certificate, Elementary Placement Test Fee 30 Culinary Arts 187 Education 244 Self-Support Fee 30 Associate of Applied Science 188 Special Education Emphasis 146 Student Life Fee 30 Bachelor of Arts, Hospitality and Restaurant ELF Loan 32 Student Organization Fees 30 Management 189 Eligibility for Student Activities 64 Technology Fee 30 Cultural Heritage Program 16 eLive 68 Transcript Fee 30 Cum Laude 65 Elmendorf Air Force Base 68 Transportation Fee 30 Contact Information 4 FERPA 36 D eMedia 68 Field Placement Requirements 55 D Emergencies and First Aid 26 Finance 132 Daily Grind 22 Emergency Loan Fund (ELF) 32 Bachelor of Business Administration 132 Dance, Minor 126 Engineering 225 Financial Aid DANTES/USAFI Examinations 70 Bachelor of Science 225 Appeal Policy 32 Dean’s List 64 Computer Systems Engineering Emphasis 226 Application Procedures 31 Debate Team 21 Electrical Engineering Emphasis 226 Eligibility 31 Defense Activity for Nontraditional Education Support Mechanical Engineering Emphasis 226 Federal Verification 31 Exam 70 Engineering Management and Science Management 300 Federal Work-study Program 32 Deferred Grade 63 Master of Science, Engineering Management 300 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Demographic Information 60 Master of Science, Science Management Admission 31 Dental Assisting 190 Requirements 300 Grants 32 Associate of Applied Science 191 English 100, 262 Loans 32 Undergraduate Certificate 191 Bachelor of Arts 100 Return of Federal Financial Aid Policy 32 Dental Hygiene 191 Honors 100 Satisfactory Academic Progress 31 Associate of Applied Science 192 Master of Arts 262 Scholarships 32 Preclinical and Clinical Requirements 192 Minor with Distinction, Creative Writing and Student Employment 33 Special Considerations 192 Literary Arts 102 Veterans Assistance 33

University of Alaska Anchorage 2009-2010 Catalog Index Page 497 www.uaa.alaska.edu INDEX Financial Assistance and Information Office 31 Good Standing for Post-Baccalaureate Certificate- Minor 197 Financial Obligations 30 Seeking Students 240 Adventure Leadership 197 Fire and Emergency Services Technology 193 GPA, Grade Point Average 63 Athletic Training 197 Associate of Applied Science 194 Grade Changes 63 Coaching 197 First-Year Experience Hall 24 Grade Point Average (GPA) 63 Health & Fitness Leadership 197 First-Year Focus Community 24 Grading 61 Physical Education 198 Fitness Leadership, Occupational Endorsement Academic Letter Grades 61 Occupational Endorsement Certificate, Fitness Certificate 195 Credit/No Credit 63 Leadership 195 Food Services 22 Deferred Grade 63 Heavy Duty Transportation and Equipment 173 Forgery 38 Incomplete Grade 63 High School Programs 163 Formal Acceptance 239, 250 Non-Academic Grades 63 History 105 Graduate Certificate Programs 254 Pass/No Pass 63 Bachelor of Arts 105 Master’s Degree Programs 250 Graduate Advisor 251 Honors 105 Post-Baccalaureate Certificates 239 Graduate Assistantships 33 Minor 106 Fort Richardson 68 Graduate Certificate Advisor 255 History of UAA 10 Contact Information 4 Graduate Certificate Studies Plan 255 Home School Secondary Students 48 ... see also Forty-Ninth State Fellows Program 234 Graduate Certificates 7, 252 Secondary Students Forty-Ninth State University Honors Scholar 234 Academic Appeals 255 Homer Campus 11 ... see also Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) 31 Additional Graduate Certificates 254 Honor Societies 21 Free Speech and Academic Inquiry 12 Admission Requirements 253 Honors College ... see University Honors College Freedom From Unreasonable Search/Seizure 36 Change of Graduate Certificates 254 Honors Community 24 Freedom of Access 36 Concurrent Graduate Certificates 254 Honors Lists 64 Freedom of Association 36 Formal Acceptance to Graduate Certificate Chancellor’s List 64 Freedom of Expression 36 Programs 254 Dean’s List 64 Freedoms, Rights, and Responsibilities 36 Full-Time/Part-Time Status 254 Honors, Graduation with 65 Freshmen 49 Good Standing 254 Hospitality and Restaurant Management, Bachelor of Full-Time/Part-Time Status 56 Graduate Certificate Advisor 255 Arts 189 For Post-Baccalaureate Certificate-Seeking Graduate Certificate Policies 254 Housing and Residence Life 24 Students 240 Non Degree-Seeking Students 254 Academic Theme Housing 24 Official Graduate Certificate Studies Plan 255 Alyeska Community 24 G Reinstatement to Graduate Certificate-Seeking Aviation Community 24 Status 255 First-Year Experience Hall 24 General Business, Associate of Applied Science 130 Removal from Graduate Certificate-Seeking Status First-Year Focus Community 24 General Course Requirement Classification List for 254 Honors Community 24 Associate of Applied Science Degrees 78 Responsibilities of the Graduate Certificate Nightingale Community 24 General Education Classification List 80 Advisor/Committee 255 Teaching and Learning Community 24 Tier 1: Basic College-Level Skills 80 Transfer Credit 254 East Hall 24 Oral Communication Skills 80 Graduate Level Courses 54 North Hall 24 Quantitative Skills 80 Graduate Studies Committee 251 Substance Free Housing 25 Written Communication Skills 81 Responsibilities of 251 West Hall 24 Tier 2: Disciplinary Areas 81 Graduate Studies Plan 251 Human Development Center 15 Fine Arts 81 Graduate Study 248 Human Resource Services (HRS) 12, 33 Humanities 81 Additional Master’s Degrees 249 Human Services 151 Natural Sciences 82 Admission Requirements 248 Associate of Applied Science 152 Social Sciences 82 Admission Status 249, 253 Bachelor of Human Services 153 Tier 3: Integrative Capstone 83 Appeals 251 Minor, Addiction Studies 153 Integrative Capstone 83 Application and Admission Status 249, 253 Occupational Endorsement Certificate, Conflict General Education Requirements (GER) 79 Application Status 249 Resolution 151 Student Outcomes 80 Change of Degree 249 Tier 1: Basic College-Level Skills 79 Change of Major or Emphasis Area 249 I Tier 2: Disciplinary Areas 79 Concurrent Degrees 249 Tier 3: Integrative Capstone 80 Full-Time/Part-Time Status 250, 254 Incomplete Admission 51, 239, 249, 253 General Support Services (GSS) 23 Good Standing 250, 254 Incomplete Application 51, 239, 249 Copy, Printing and Graphics 23 Graduate Studies Committee 251 Incomplete Grade 63 Mail Services 23 Leave of Absence 250 Independent Study 55 Parking Services 23 Master’s Degrees 248 Industrial Process Instrumentation 198 General University Requirements 76 Official Graduate Studies Plan 251 Associate of Applied Science 198 Baccalaureate Degrees 79 Probation 250 Industrial Safety Program Support, Undergraduate Associate of Applied Science Degrees 77 Reinstatement to Master’s Degree-Seeking Status Certificate 213 Associate of Arts Degrees 77 251 Industrial Welding Technology, Undergraduate Graduate Degrees and Certificates ... see Transfer Credits 249 Certificate 220 University Requirements Graduation Application 64 Information and Technology (IT) Services 23 Occupational Endorsement Certificates 77 Graduation with Honors 65 Customer Support 23 Undergraduate Certificates 77 Grants 32 Distance Education 23 Geochemistry Unit 16 Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) 32 E-mail Services 23 Geographic Information Systems, Undergraduate Federal Pell Grant 32 Open-Access Computer Labs 23 Certificate 229 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Telephone Services 23 Geography, Minor 103 Grant (FSEOG) 32 Training Services 24 Geological Sciences 103 Great Alaska Shootout 22 Web Hosting Service 23 Bachelor of Science 104 Greek Council 21 Institute for Circumpolar Health Studies (ICHS) 16 Honors 104 Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) 17 Minor 105 H Institutional Accreditation 8 Geomatics 228 H Institutional Learning Outcomes 10 Associate of Applied Science 229 Harassment 12, 38 Insurance 24 Bachelor of Science 230 Health & Fitness Leadership, Minor 197 Accident and Travel Insurance 25 Undergraduate Certificate, Geographic Health and Counseling Center 24 Automobile Insurance 26 Information Systems 229 Health Careers Advising 45 Health Insurance 24 GER Student Outcomes 80 Health Sciences 149 ... see also Department of Health Integrative Capstone 80, 83 Gerontology 149 Sciences Intellectual Property Rights 39 Minor 149 Bachelor of Science 149 Interdisciplinary Baccalaureate Degrees 84 Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management 132 Physician Assistant Track 149 Interdisciplinary Studies Degree, Graduate Degree 252 Bachelor of Business Administration 132 MEDEX 150 Interdisciplinary/Multidisciplinary Courses 56 Global Supply Chain Management, Master of Science Health, Physical Education & Recreation 194 International Affairs Office 11 266 Enrolling in Health, Physical Education & International Baccalaureate Higher Level Examinations Recreation Courses 194 70 Index Page 498 University of Alaska Anchorage 2009-2010 Catalog www.uaa.alaska.edu INDEX International Graduate Students 248, 253 Occupational Endorsement Certificate, Logistics National Occupational Competency Testing Institute International North Pacific Studies, Minor 108 and Supply Chain Operations 137 (NOCTI) Examinations 70 International Student Exchange 11 Undergraduate Certificate, Logistics and Supply National Student Exchange 11 International Students 49, 50, 52, 58 Chain Operations 138 Native Student Services (NSS) 12, 45 International Studies 106 Lost and Found 25 Natural and Complex Systems (NCS) Program 234 Bachelor of Arts 106 Lower Division Courses 54 Natural Sciences 96, 117 Honors 106 LRC, Learning Resources Center 43 Bachelor of Science 117 Minor, Canadian Studies 108 Nightingale Community 24, 43 Minor, International North Pacific Studies 108 M NOCTI, National Occupational Competency Testing Internship 56 Institute Exam 70 Internship Services 33 Magna Cum Laude 65 Non-Degree-Seeking Students 58, 250, 254 Intramural Sports 22 Mail Services 23 Non-High School Graduates 58 ISER, Institute of Social and Economic Research 17 Management 132 Noncredit Course Fee 30 IT Call Center 23 Bachelor of Business Administration 132 Noncredit Courses 53 IT Services Department 23 Management Information Systems, Bachelor of Nondestructive Testing Technology, Undergraduate Business Administration 135 Certificate 220 J Marketing, Bachelor of Business Administration 132 Nonresident Tuition 28 Massage Therapy 199 Nontraditional Credit 69 Journalism and Public Communications 108 Master of Public Health in Public Health Practice 287 Advanced Placement Program (AP) 70 Bachelor of Arts 109 Master Teacher with Specialty Options, Master of Certified Experience Credit 69 Honors 109 Education 276 College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) 70 Minor 110 Master’s Degrees List 7 DANTES/USAFI Examinations 70 Judicial Review Procedure 38 Matanuska-Susitna College 11 Excelsior College Examination 70 Justice 153 Contact Information 4 International Baccalaureate 70 Bachelor of Arts 154 Mathematical Sciences Math Lab 44 Language Credit by Placement 69 Minor 154 Mathematics 112 Local Credit by Examination 69 Research Honors 153 Bachelor of Arts 113 Military Credit 69 Justice Center 17 Bachelor of Science 113 National Credit by Examination 69 Honors 113 National Occupational Competency Testing K Minor 114 Institute (NOCTI) Examination 70 Mathematics Course Placement 53 Nontraditional Transfer Credit 72 Kachemak Bay Campus 11 Mathematics Guided Studies Lab 44 North Pacific Fisheries Observer Training Center (OTC) Contact Information 4 Mechanical and Electrical Drafting, Undergraduate 17 10 Certificate 167 Northern Light 21 Contact Information 4 Mechanical Engineering 230 Northern Temptations 22 Kenai River Campus, Contact Information 4 Bachelor of Science, Engineering 226 Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities Kimura Gallery 22 Minor 232 10 Kodiak College 11 Two-Year Program 231 NSS, Native Student Services 45 Contact Information 4 Mechanical Technology 199 Nursing ... see School of Nursing KRUA 88.1 FM 21 Undergraduate Certificate 199 Nutrition 204 MEDEX 45, 150 Minor 204 L Media Board 21 Nye Frontier Classic 22 Medical Assisting 199 Laboratory, Material, Special, and Other Fees 29 Associate of Applied Science 201 O Labs and Tutoring 44 Occupational Endorsement Certificate, Medical O Language Credit by Placement 69 Office Coding 200 Occupational Endorsement Certificates List 5 Language Credit-by-Placement Fee 29 Medical Laboratory Technology 201 Occupational Safety and Health 205, 214 Language Education, Graduate Certificate 280 Associate of Applied Science 202 Associate of Applied Science 205 Languages 110 Bachelor of Science, Medical Technology 203 Office Digital Media, Occupational Endorsement Bachelor of Arts 110 Occupational Endorsement Certificate 202 Certificate 183 Honors 110 Clinical Assistant 202 Office Foundations, Occupational Endorsement Minor 111 Phlebotomist 202 Certificate 182 Late Payment Fees 30 Medical Office Support, Occupational Endorsement Office of Admissions 11 Learning Communities 43 Certificate 183 Office of Campus Diversity and Compliance 12 Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program Medical School ... see WWAMI Biomedical Program Office of International Affairs (OIA) 11 (ANSEP) 43 Medical Technology, Bachelor of Science 203 Office of Regents’ Affairs 484 Alaska Natives into Psychology (ANPsych) 43 Military Credit 69 Office of Student Financial Assistance and Information Recruitment and Retention of Alaska Natives into Military Programs 68 31 Nursing (RRANN) 43 Elmendorf Air Force Base 68 Office of the Dean of Students 12 Smart Start Program 43 Fort Richardson 68 Office of Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Teaching & Learning Community 43 Mini Course 56 (OURS) 45 University Honors College 43 Mining and Petroleum Training Service, Contact Office Support, Occupational Endorsement Certificate Learning Resources Center (LRC) 43, 44 Information 4 183 Leave of Absence 250 Minor Degrees in Engineering 222, 231 Official Graduate Studies Plan 251 Liberal Studies 86, 111, 112 Civil Engineering 232 Official Studies Plan for Post-Baccalaureate Certificates Library Support 45 Computer Systems Engineering 232 240 Library, Consortium 45 Electrical Engineering 232 Official University Absences 61 Limited Radiography, Occupational Endorsement Mechanical Engineering 232 Open Entry/Open Exit 56 Certificate 209 Minors 6, 76 OURS, Office of Undergraduate Research and Live Homework Help 44 Mission Statement 10 Scholarship 45 Loans 32 Multiple Associate Degrees 78 Outdoor Life 25 Emergency Loan Fund (ELF) 32 Multiple Degrees 84 Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) Music 114 P 32 Bachelor of Arts, Music 115 Federal Parents’ Loans for Undergraduate Bachelor of Music, Music Education Emphasis 115 PACE, Professional and Continuing Education 72 Student (PLUS) 32 Bachelor of Music, Performance 115 Pacific Rim Literary Conference 21 Federal Stafford Loan Program 32 Honors 115 Palmer Campus 11 ... see also Matanuska-Susitna Local Credit by Examination 69 Minor 117 College Logistics 137, 266 Paralegal Studies 154 Associate of Applied Science, Logistics and Supply N Undergraduate Certificate 154 Chain Operations 138 N Paramedical Technology 206 Graduate Certificate, Supply Chain Management National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Associate of Applied Science 206 267 Education (NCATE) 241 Parents’ Loans for Undergraduate Student (PLUS) 32 Master of Science, Global Supply Chain National Credit by Examination 69 Parking Fee 30 Management 266 University of Alaska Anchorage 2009-2010 Catalog Index Page 499 www.uaa.alaska.edu INDEX Parking Services 23 Psychology 122 ... see also Clinical Psychology S Part-Time Status 56 Bachelor of Arts 123 Safety Pass/No Pass 63 Bachelor of Science 123 Campus Security Phone Numbers 12 Payment Procedure 30 Community Mental-Health Services, Occupational Safety Escorts 26 Pell Grant 32 Endorsement Certificate 122 University Police Department 26 Pending Application 249 Honors 123 Satisfactory Academic Progress 31 Pet Policy 25 Master of Science, Clinical Psychology 259 Scholarships 32 Petition for Exception to Policy 65 Minor 123 School of Engineering 222, 294 Petitions for General Education and/or University PhD, Clinical-Community Psychology 260 Contact Information 4 Requirements 80 Public Administration 122 School of Nursing 155, 284 Petroleum Technology 207 Minor 122 Admission Requirements, Graduate 284 Undergraduate Certificate, 207 Public Administration 268 Admission Requirements, Undergraduate 155 Pharmacy Technology 208 Master of Public Administration 268 Associate of Applied Science 155 Occupational Endorsement Certificate 208 Nursing 155 Phi Kappa Phi 21 R Nursing Licensed Practical Nurse Option 156 Philosophy 119 Bachelor of Science, Nursing Science 157 Bachelor of Arts 119 Radiologic Technology 209 Basic Student Option 157 Honors 119 Associate of Applied Science 210 Registered Nurse Option 159 Minor 120 Occupational Endorsement Certificate, Limited Graduate Certificates 286 Undergraduate Certificate, Applied Ethics 120 Radiography 209 Family Nurse Practitioner 286 Phlebotomist, Occupational Endorsement Certificate Raven’s Quest Summer Institute 14 Nursing Education 287 202 Real Estate, Minor 134 Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse Physical Education, Bachelor of Science 196 Records Policy, FERPA 36 Practitioner 286 Physical Education, Minor 198 Recreation & Activities Office 25 Honors 157 Physician Assistant Track, BS Health Sciences 149 Recruitment and Retention of Alaska Natives into Master of Science, Nursing Science 284 Physics 120 Nursing (RRANN) 43 Undergraduate Certificate, Practical Nursing 155 Minor 121 Nightingale Community 43 School of Social Work 160, 289 Placement Test Fee 30 Refrigeration and Heating Technology 211 Bachelor of Social Work 161 Placement Testing 45, 52 Associate of Applied Science 212 Graduate Certificates 291 English Course Placement 53 Occupational Endorsement Certificate 211 Clinical Social Work Practice 291 Mathematics Course Placement 53 Commercial HVAC Systems 211 Social Work Management 291 Plagiarism 38 Commercial Refrigeration Systems 211 Honors 161 PLUS Loan 32 Residential and Light Commercial Air- Master of Social Work 290 Police Department, University 26 Conditioning & Refrigeration 211 Minor, Social Welfare Studies 162 Political Science 121 Residential and Light Commercial Heating School-Age Care 141 Bachelor of Arts 121 and Ventilation 211 Occupational Endorsement Certificate, School-Age Honors 121 Undergraduate Certificate 211 Care: Administrator 141 Political Science Minor 122 Refund Policy 30 Occupational Endorsement Certificate, School-Age Public Administration Minor 122 Canceled Classes 30 Care: Practitioner 141 Port and Coastal Engineering 301 Noncredit, CEU, and Self-Support Classes 31 Second Baccalaureate Degree 84 Graduate Certificate 301 Regular Tuition, Credit Courses 31 Secondary Education 7-12 271 Post-Baccalaureate Certificates 7, 238 Withdrawal from Classes 30 Secondary School Students 52 Certificate-Seeking Students 239 Regents, Board of 484 Enrollment Policy 57 International Students 238 Regional Studies 76 Home School Students 48 Non-Degree-Seeking Students 239 Registration 52, 59 Self-Paced Courses 56 Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Advisor 240 Change in Grading Option 62 Self-Support Fee 30 Post-Baccalaureate Certificate University Deadlines 62 Senior Citizen Tuition Waiver 31 Requirements 240 Registration Changes 60 Senior Citizens 58 Postponed Admission 51, 239, 249, 254 Restrictions 55 Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges 69 Postponed Application 51, 239, 249 Registration by Proxy 60 Seward Campus 11 ... see also Resurrection Bay Practical Nursing, Undergraduate Certificate 155 Reinstatement to Master’s Degree-Seeking Status 251 Extension Site Practicum 56 Reinstatement to Post-Baccalaureate Certificate-Seeking Sex Offenses Policy 39 Practicum Requirements 55 Status 240 Short Course 56 Pre-K-3rd Grade Post-Baccalaureate Certificate 242 Removal from Master’s Degree-Seeking Status 250 Sign Language Interpreters 43 Pre-majors 50 Removal from Post-Baccalaureate Certificate-Seeking Small Business Administration, Associate of Applied Pre-Professional Health Careers Advising 45 Status 240 Science 131 PreMed Club 45 Repeatable Courses 54 Small Business Management, Undergraduate Certificate Preparatory/Developmental Courses 53 Request for Nontraditional Transfer Credit 72 130 Prerequisites 54 Residence Life 24 Smart Start Program 43 Prince William Sound Community College, Contact Resident Credit 58 Smoking Policy 26 Information 4 Resident Tuition 28 Social and Economic Research Institute 17 Principal Administrative Officers List 484 Residential and Light Commercial Air-Conditioning & Social Security Number 60 Probation 64, 250 Refrigeration, Occupational Endorsement Certificate Social Welfare Studies, Minor 162 Process Technology 208 211 Social Work ... see School of Social Work Associate of Applied Science 208 Residential and Light Commercial Heating and Social Work Management, Graduate Certificate 291 Proctoring Services 68 Ventilation, Occupational Endorsement Certificate Sociology 123 Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) 14 211 Bachelor of Arts 124 Professional and Continuing Education (PACE) 72, 140, Residential Community Wellness Initiative 25 Bachelor of Science 124 270 Responsibilities of the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Honors 124 Professional Development and Continuing Education Advisor/Committee 240 Minor 125 72 Restaurant Management ... see Hospitality and Solomon Amendment 37 Professional and Continuing Education (PACE) 72, Restaurant Management Special Education 276 140, 270 Resurrection Bay Extension Site 11 Graduate Certificate 281 Workforce and Professional Education (WPE) 72 Contact Information 4 Master of Education 276 Professional Development Courses 54 Retaking Courses 54 Specialty Programs List 7 Professional Piloting 178, 180 ROTC Speech and Debate Team 21 Program Accreditation 8 Air Force ROTC 163 Speed Limit 26 Programs, List of Academic 5 Army ROTC 168 Sports 22 Project Management 301 RRANN, Recruitment and Retention of Alaska Natives Sports Complex, Wells Fargo 22 Master of Science, Project Management 301 into Nursing 43 SSS, Student Support Services 45 Provisional Admission 51, 239, 249, 254 Rural Health Career Guide 14 Stable Isotope Laboratory (SIL) 15 Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Rural Health Center 14 Stacked Courses 56 Graduate Certificate 286 Rural/Urban Opportunities Program 14 Stafford Loan Program 32 Psychological Services Center (PSC) 17, 24 Statistical Analysis Unit 17

Index Page 500 University of Alaska Anchorage 2009-2010 Catalog www.uaa.alaska.edu INDEX Statistics 125 Testing and Advising Center 42 Satisfactory Academic Progress 33 Minor 125 Testing and Assessment 45 Transcripts From Previous Colleges or Universities Student Theatre 125 33 Activities 20 Bachelor of Arts 126 Veterans, Service Members, and Eligible Dependents of Athletics 22 Honors 126 Veterans 58 Code of Conduct 37 Minor, Dance 126 Veterinary Assisting 219 Development 20 Minor, Theatre 126 Occupational Endorsement Certificate 219 E-mail Accounts 39 Theatre Facilities 21 Exchange 11 Theme Housing 24 W Financial Aid 31 Transcripts 48 ID 22 Transfer Credits 58, 239, 254 Wasilla Campus 11 ... see also Matanuska-Susitna Internship Services 33 Graduate Certificate 254 College Involvement 20 Post-Baccalaureate Certificates 239 Web Hosting Services 23 Leadership Development 20 Transfer of GERs Within the UA System 59 Welding and Nondestructive Testing Technology 219 Life and Leadership 20 Transfer Evaluations 50 Associate of Applied Science 221 Newspaper 21 Transfer Students 49, 50, 84 Undergraduate Certificates 219 Radio 21 TRIO Programs 46 Industrial Welding Technology 220 Research, Scholarship, and Creativity 12 Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) 46 Nondestructive Testing Technology 220 Rights and Responsibilities 36 Educational Talent Search Program (ETS) 46 Welding Technology 220 Services 12 Upward Bound (UB) 46 Welding Technology, Undergraduate Certificate 220 Showcase 21 Tuition Costs 29 Welding, Undergraduate Certificate 213 Union 20 Graduate 29 Wells Fargo Sports Complex 22 Union Gallery 22 Nonresident 28 Wendy Williamson Auditorium 22 Student Activity Fee 30 Professional Development 29 Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education Student Employment 33 Resident 28 (WICHE) 28 Career Services Center (CSC) 33 Undergraduate: Preparatory and Lower Division Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) 28 Student Internship Services 33 29 WICHE, Western Interstate Commission for Higher Graduate Assistantships 33 Undergraduate: Upper Division 29 Education 28 Human Resource Services (HRS) 33 Tutoring 44 Wildlife on Campus 26 Student Freedoms, Rights, and Responsibilities 36 Two Percent Network Charge 29 Williamson Auditorium 22 Academic Honesty 37 Withdrawn After Admission 51, 239, 249, 254 Academic Rights 37 U Withdrawn Before Admission 51, 239, 249 Educational Records Policy (FERPA) 36 WOLFcard 22 Freedom From Unreasonable Search/Seizure 36 U-Pass 22 Women's Studies 127 Freedom of Access 36 UAA Campuses 10 Minor 127 Freedom of Association 36 Anchorage Campus 10 Work-Study Program 32 Freedom of Expression 36 Chugiak-Eagle River Campus 10 Workforce and Professional Education (WPE) 72 Student Participation in Institutional Government Kenai Peninsula College 10 WPE, Workforce and Professional Education 72 36 Anchorage Extension Site 11 Writing Center 44 Student Health and Counseling Center (SHCC) 24 Kachemak Bay Campus 11 WUE, Western Undergraduate Exchange 28 Student Life Fee 30 Resurrection Bay Extension Site 11 WWAMI Biomedical Program 45, 256 Student Media Fee 30 Kodiak College 11 Student Organization Fees 30 Matanuska-Susitna College 11 Student Support Services (SSS) 45 UAA History 10 Student-Initiated Drop or Withdrawal 61 Anchorage Community College (ACC) 10 Study Abroad 11 Anchorage Senior College (ASC) 10 Substance Free Housing 25 University of Alaska, Anchorage (UA,A) 10 Summa Cum Laude 65 UAA Invitational 22 Supply Chain Integration Center 14 UAA Perk 22 Supply Chain Management, Graduate Certificate 267 Undeclared Major 50 Syllabus 61 Underage Students ... see Secondary School Students Undergraduate Certificate, Early Childhood T Development 142 T Undergraduate Certificates List 5 Teaching and Learning Community 24, 43 Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Office 45 Tech Prep Program 72 Union of Students (USUAA) 20 Credits 73 Club Council 20 Program Credit, Nonconcurrent 72 Concert Board 20 Request for Nontraditional Transfer Credit 72 Media Board 21 Tech Zone 23 Union Station 22 Technical Support, Occupational Endorsement University Honors College 43, 233 Certificate 184 Contact Information 4 Technology 212 Forty-Ninth State Fellows Program 234 Associate of Applied Science, Technology 213 Natural and Complex Systems (NCS) Program 234 Bachelor of Science, Technology 214 University Honors Scholar 233 Bachelor of Science, Technology, Business University Police Department 26 Emphasis 215 University Requirements 251, 255 Undergraduate Certificates 212 Graduate Certificates 255 Construction Technology 213 Master’s Degrees 251 Industrial Safety Program Support 213 Undergraduate Degrees and Certifications ... see Welding 213 General University Requirements Technology Research Development Center (TREND) 14 University Student Judicial Review Procedures 38 Telecommunications and Electronics Systems, UPD, University Police Department 26 Undergraduate Certificate 217 Upper Division Courses 54 Telecommunications, Electronics and Computer Upward Bound (UB) 46 Technology 216 USUAA Fee 30 Associate of Applied Science 218 USUAA, Union of Students 20 Occupational Endorsement Certificate, Cisco- Certified Network Associate (CCNA) 216 V Undergraduate Certificate 216 Computer and Networking Technology 216 Variable Credit 56 Telecommunications and Electronics Systems Veterans Affairs Office 33 217 Veterans Assistance 33 Telephone Services 23 Adds, Drops, and Other Changes 33 Admission to UAA 33 University of Alaska Anchorage 2009-2010 Catalog Index Page 501 www.uaa.alaska.edu