CALENDAR ...... 2 AND ...... 10 Department Locations ...... 10 SCHEDULE ...... 2 College list ... ·: ...... 11
CODED CAMPUS MAP . SAFETY PATHS OUTLINED .. : ...... 3 ADMINISTRATION ...... BUILDING ABBREVIATIONS ...... , ...... 4 COLLEGE OF DESIGN AND PLANNING- INTRODUCTION ...... 5 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN DIVISIONS ......
REGISTRATION PROCEDURES ...... 5 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION ...... Registration Materials ...... 5 Faculty/Staff ...... : . 7 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED Class Schedule and Tuition Bill Pickup...... 7 SCIENCE ...... 39 Lost Schedule-Validation Sticker Policies . . . . 7 · Photo ID Schedule ...... 7 GRADUATE SCHOOL ...... , ...... 42
DROP/ADD PROCEDURES ...... 7 SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM ...... 43
PASS/FAIL OPTION ...... 7 SCHOOL OF LAW ...... 43
WITHDRAWAL POLICY AND REFUND SCHEDULE 6 COLLEGE OF MUSIC ...... 43
TUiTION AND FEES...... 8 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY ...... 46 Regulations, Deferred Tuition, Penalty to Pay, Disenrollment Policy, Residency Status) ROTC PROGRAMS ...... 47 ·
GENERAL INFORMATION ...... 10 (Academic Integrity, Plagiarism, Affirmative Action, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, Final Exam Policy, Intercampus Registration Procedures, Student Conduct, Time Out Program)
University of Colorado Bulletin. (USPS 651-060) Stadium Building 262, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0384 Volume LXXXV, No.8, August 1, 1985. General Series No. 2103 Published one time a month by the University of Colorado . Second class postage paid at Boulder, Colorado · t: iii\. r~ ~~~ t:.= ~·rE: c: tJ;: May I Arts and "'s~ience;··Ad:i';'fng, Ballroom, to withdraw school and be (Wed.) 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. assessed amount of required deposit ($I 00 in May 1-3 Fall 1985 Registration for Continuing state, $300 out-of-state) or 60 percent of full (Wed.-Fri.) Boulder Campus degree students enrolled for tuition and fees, whichever is greater. No refund Spring 1985; thereafter. ·"Engineering undergtaduates-Engineering Center, November Thanksgiving Holiday. individual major offices, 8:00 a.m.-noon, I :00 28-29 p.m.-5:00 p.m. (Thurs.-fri.) law-Fleming law 259. December 2 Classes resume. All other colleges and schools-UMC Ballroom, (Mon.) Wednesday, May I. and Friday, May 3, 8:30 December 4 Arts and Sciences Advising, UMC Ballroom, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Also Thursday, May 2, 8:30 (Wed.) a.m.-4:30 p.m. "a.m.-6:30 p.m. December Spring 1986 Registration for Continuing July 8 Tuition deposit for Fall Semester I 985 ($1 00 in 4·6 Boulder Campus degree students enrolled for Fall (Mon.) state or $300 out-of-state) due for Continuing (Wed.-fri.) 1985. Students. Engineering undergraduates-Engineering Center, August 18 Fall 1985 Registration and Advising for new fresh individual major offices, 8:00 a.m~-noon, ·. (Wed.) man, new transfer, new graduate, and former I :00-5:00 p.m. students who have not previously registered, law-Fleming law 259 · UMC Ballroom, 8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. All other colleges and schools-UMC Ballroom, September 2 Schedule and Bill Pickup, eight locations, 8:30 Wednes~ay, December 4, and friday, December (Mon.) a.m.-4:30 p.m., see page 7. labor Day. 6, 8:30 a.m.-4:30p.m.; also Thursday, December September 3 Drop/Add day. No classes. Refer to Arts and 5, 8:30 a.m.-6:30 p;m. (Tues.) Sciences and Business sections of this Schedule for December 13 last day of classes. important policies on Drop/ Add. (Fri.) Tuition deposit due for Continuing Students for Chancellor's Convocation, Events/Conference Spring S~mester .1986 ($1 00 in-state, $300 out Center, 4:00 p.m. of-state). Faculty/Staff Registration, Regent 125, 8:30 December 14 Reading period. a.m.-4:00 p.m. (Sat.) September 4 Classes begin, 8:00a.m. Drop/Add continues. December Final examination period-6 days. (Wed.) 16-21 (Mon.-Sat.) September Registration for Space Available Voluntary 5-6 Education (SAVE) program, UMC Ballroom, 9:00 December 22 Commencement. (Thu.-Fri.) a.m.-4:00 p.m. (Sun.) September 6 last day to add College of Business and (Fri.) Administration courses. SeptembeJt¥ Senior Auditors Registration, Koenig Alumni , •• o Center, 9:00 a,m.-3:00 p.m., Monday; 9:00 a.m. ------·------·------This calendar is subject to change. without notice. (Mon.-Tues.) noon, Tuesday. " / NOTE: The University Calendar Committee requests make-up. ---·"·-:;~plt{mber Tuition and Fee Bills due (inc:~tJding tuiti~n. fees, time be provided to students who may be absent for religious Bli room and board, etc.) by 4:00p.m. No grace reasons. (Fri.) period. Sep(lember last day to add a course including Independent FINAL EXAM SCHEDU.LE-FaU 1985 10 Study' and Thesis. The ADD deadline will be in CLASSES/TIMES (M-F =Daily) EXAM TIMES (Fri.) effect unless enrollment levels are reached before this date. Monday, December 16, 1985 last day to drop a course without being assessed PHYS 101. It l, 112, 301, 331, and the tuition and fees for that course and without a Tuesday night classes 7:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. ''W'' showing on your transcript. All Drop forms 1230 hours classes meeting TTh f I :30 a.m.- 2:30p.m. must be deposited at the Office of Registrations, 1500 hours classes meeting MWF; M-F 3:30 p.m.- 6:30 p.m. EPOB 121, PHYS 321 7:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. Regent 125, by 4:00 p.m. in order to be computed for any tuition and fee adjustment. Tuesday, December 17 After this date, you must be passing your course 1200 hours classes meeting MWF, M-F 7:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. in order to receive approval to drop. 1000 hours classes meeting MWF, M:f 11:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. last day to withdraw from school and be 1400 hours classes meeting MWF, M-F 3:30p.m.- 6:30p.m. assessed only your Registration/Tuition Deposit GER 101, 102, 201, 202 7:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. ($100 in-state, $300 out-of-state). Wednesday, December 18 last day to change Pass/Fail status on courses. 1400 hours classes meeting TTh 7:30"a.m.-10:30 a.m. II :30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. last day to change No Credit status on courses. ,;; I I 00 hours classes meeting MWF, M-F 0900 hours classes meeting MWF, M-F 3:30p.m.- 6:30p.m. There will be a $2 charge for ID validation CHEM 100, 101, 103, 104, 106, 331, stickers obtained after this date. and Thursday night classes 7:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. - Undergraduates who have not picked up their Thursday, December 19 Class Schedules by this date will be withdrawn hours classes meeting TTh 7:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. from the University. ACCT 200 and 202 all sections, October I Deadline for intrauniversity Transfer (!UT) CHEM 333,. 337 II :30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. (Tues.) applications. Please check with each college or 1530 hours classes meeting TTh 3:30 p.m.- 6:30 p.m. school for any exceptions. 1600 hours classes meeting MWF, M-F 7:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. Juniors and seniors in Arts and Sciences who are friday, December 20 Open Option ( 199) must declare a major by this M 135, MATH 107, IS 200, Q M date. 20 I, and Wednesday night classes 7:30 a.m.- I 0:30 a.m. October 4 Last day to withdraw from school and be II 00 hours classes meeting TTh I I :30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. (Fri.) assessed amount of required deposit ($1 00 in SPAN 101,102,105 3:30p.m.- 6:30p.m. state, $300 out-of-state) or 40 percent of full 0800 hours classes meeting TTh 7:30 p.m.- I 0:30 p.m. tuition and fees, whichever is greater. Saturday, December 21 October 15 , Last day to drop a class without petitioning 0800 hours classes meeting MWF, M-F 7:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. (Tues.) your dean. 1300 hours classes meeting MWF, M-F II :30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. Monday night classes 3:30 p.m.- 6:30 p.m. 18 Last day to pay any unpaid balance, including NOTE: Night classes are thosebeginning at 5:00 p"m. or later. (Fri.) approved deferred tuition, by 4:00 p.m. No grace 2 22 ?3 r)/;' IOOO~25 26' 27 -~-....--~~- .,--•-•<~M.. ~-·-- ! E
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The NightRide van will tal NightWalk is an escort service that will accompany u you anywhere on campus and within a two-block area on the Hill, from 16th Street to University. Call 492-SAFE. NightWalk service is available: sunday - Thursday !-- 8:00 p.m. - Midnight w NightRide and NightWalk are both volunteer programs funded through ucsu. If you would like to volunteer to drive the NightRide van or if you would r like to be an escort, contact the ucsu Student Safety coordinator at 492-7473. X Ttl€:' t- y f.- Institute of Behavioral Science No. 2-E-1 (1546 Pharmacy (Ekeley Chemical laboratories)-M-9 Broadway) Ramaley Biology (Life Sciences Laboratories)-L-12 Aden Hall-0-18 Institute of Behavioral Science No. 3-G-2 (1424 Reed Haii-Q-19 Andrews Haii-V-23 Broadway) Regent Administrative Center-S-15 Armory (1511 University)-H-6 Institute of Behavioral Science No. 4-G-2 (1220 Research Laboratory No. 1-BB-28 Arnett Haii-V-24 Grandview) Research Laboratory No. 2-DD-28 Athens Court-E-14 . Institute of Behavioral·· Science No. 5-H-6 (1201 Research Laboratory No. 3-BB-30 Baker Hall-0-14 17th) . Research Laboratory No. 4-DD-28 Balch Fieldhouse-J-14 Institute of Behavioral Science No. 6-F-2 (1243 Research Laboratory No. 6-AA-32 (Marine St. Biosciences (life Science laboratories)-K-12 Grandview) Sciences Center) Brackett Hall-0-11 Joint ·Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics-N-13 Service Center-AA-33 Buckingham Haii-W-24 (JILA-Laboratory and Tower) Sewall Hali-H-1 0 Business-0-21 Ketchum Arts and Sciences-M-11 Sibell Wolle Fine Arts-N-1 i Carlson Gymnasium-J-13 Kittredge Commons-W-21 Smiley Court-JJ-29 Chemistry-N-9 Kittredge (includes Andrews Hall, Arnett Hall, Smith Haii-X-22 Clare Small Gymnasium-H-11 Buckingham Hall, Smith Hall, and Kittredge Sommers-Bausch Observatory-U-21 Cockerell Hall-0-19 Commons, Kittredge West)-W-22 Stearns Towers-NN-38 College Inn Conference Center-D-8 (17th and Kittredge West-V-19 Student Recreation Center-1-13 Athens) not shown Koenig Alumni Center-1~3 · Team House-1-19 Colorado Court-KK-32 Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics Temporary Building No. 1-H-11 Communication Disorders Bldg.-T-22 (LASP)-M-13 Temporary Building No. 84 (Ski Shed)-GG-33 Computing. Center-AA-36 Libby Hall-0-16 Transportation Center-AA-31 Continuing Education-H-3, 1221-1229 University Life Sciences Laboratories-(includes Ramaley University Administrative Center-T-14 (914 Cottage No. 1-M-5 Biology, Biosciences, and Muenzinger Psychology) Broadway) Crosman Haii-P-19 L-13 University Club'-R-10 Darley Commons-'-00-38 Macky Auditorium-1-7 University Memorial Center-0-9 Darley Towers-PP-37 Marine Court-D-14 not shown University Services Center (includes Motor Pool, Day Care Center (2202 Arapahoe)-B-17 McKenna Languages-J-6 Service Center, and Research Laboratory No.5) Denison laboratol)i-0-7 Muenzinger Psychology (Life Sciences AA-29 Distribution Center (not shown) 2000 Central Ave Laboratories)-L-13 University Theatre-M-7 Duane Physical laboratories (includes Duane Newton Court-E-19 Wardenburg Student Health Center-R-13 Physics and Astrophysics, George Gamow Tower, Nichols Haii-R-14 Willard Administrative Center (north side) and Laboratory for Atmospheric .and Space ·Physics Norlin Library-L-1 0 Willard Hall (south side)-R-16 (LASP), and Joint Institute .for Laboratory and Nuclear Physics Laboratory-CC-33 Williams Village (includes Darley Commons, Darley Astrophysics (JILA-Laboratory and Tower)-M-14 Old Main-K-7 Towers, and Stearns Towers)-00-39 Duane Physics and Astrophysics-M-15 Page Foundation Center-H-4 Woodbury Arts and Sciences-K-8 Economics-M-5 Education-N-6 Ekeley Chemical Laboratories-(includes Ekeley Chemistry and Pharmacy) M-8 Ekeley Chemistry..,-M-8 ECST Engineering South Tower Engineering Center_:M-21, 0-20, 0-22, P-21 EDUC Education Environmental Design-0-12 ARMR Armory, 1511 University EKLC ·Ekeley Chemistry Events/Conference Center-S-24 BSCI Biosciences EKLE Ekeley East Wing Faculty-Staff Court-E-10 BPSY Biopsychology EKLP Pharmacy Farrand Hai!-Q-17 BUS Business ENVD Environmental Design Fiske Planetarium-U-20 CDSS Communication Disorders and Speech Science F A Sibell Wolle· Fine Arts Fleming Law-X-20 CGYM Carlson Gymnasium FARR Farrand Hall Folsom Stadium-K-16 CHEM Chemistry FH Balch Fieldhouse Gamow Tower-M-14 COMP ComputingdCenter FHSW Fieldhouse South Annex Geology-N-5 CONT Continuing Education Center, 1221 University FISK Fiske Planetarium Grounds and Service Center-1-17 COTT Cottage No. 1 GEOL Geology Guggenheim Geography-M-5 DEN Denison GUGG Guggenheim Geography Hale Science-K-4 DP G Duane Physics and Astrophysics HALE Hale Science Hallett. t-laii-R-18 ECAD Engineering Administrative Center HEND Henderson Museum =-~·.•• , •..~am{ Physics Laboratory-!-i 8 ECAE Aerospace Engineering HLMS Hellems Art & Sciences Heating Plant-N-12 ECCE Givil and Environmental Engineering HPHY Health Physics Laboratory Hellams Arts and Sciences-N-7 ECCH Chemical Engineering HUNT Hunter Science Henderson Museum-0-7 ECCR Engineering Classroom Building IBG Institute of Behavioral Genetics Hunter Science...... ,N-11 ECEE Electrical Engineering IBS1 Institute of Behavioral Science-1 IBS2 Institute of Behavioral Science~2 lmig Music-Q-13 ECME Mechanical Engineering IBS3 lnst)tute of Behavioral Science-3 Institute of Behavioral Genetics-EE-28 ECNT Engineering North Tower IBS4 institute of Behavioral Science-4 Institute of Behavioral Science No. 1-H-2 (1416 ECON Economics IBS5 Institute of Behavioral Science-5 Broadway) ECOT Engineering Office Tower IBS6 Institute of Behavioral Science-S IEC International English Center, 889 17th St. INST Economics Institute, Economics Bldg. JILA Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics KTCH Ketchum Arts & Sciences LASP Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics LAW Fleming Law UBR Norlin Library UBY Libby Hall In order to alleviate errors inherents in the I 2-hour clock, the LITR Litman Research Lab University uses the 24-hour or military time system. The follow LSPN LASP $hops, 2801 55th St. ing dock should assist you in making the necessary conversions: LSRL Life Science Research Lab MAIN Old Main MCKY Macky Auditorium MKNA McKenna Languages MUEN Muenzinger Psychology MUS lmig Music · . NPl Nuclear Physics Laboratory, Cyclotron OBSV Sommers-Bausch Observatory RAMY Ramaley Biology REC StudentRecreation Center RGNT Regent Administrative Center RL2 Research lab No. 2 Rl3 Research lab No. 3 SGYM Clare Smail Gymnasium SPHC Speech and Hearing Center STAD Stadium euilding SWLL Sewall Hall TB1 West Wing,·Ciare Small Gymnasium TB44 1424 15th Street TB66 1330 Grandview TB85 1244 Grandview TB86 1230 Grandview TB88 1338 Grandview TB89 1444 15th Street TEAM Team House THTR University Theatre UCTR University Administrative Center, 914 Broadway UMC University Memorial Center. WARD Wardenburg Student Health Center WDBY Woodbury Arts and Sciences WCTR Willard Administrative Center (North Wing) 4 incstate or $300 out-of-stat;e is printed on it, and the lower A= DEPT NO-The department number is essential for half of the form must be turned in when you pay your filling out your course requests. Do NOT confuse this All students should keep a copy of this Schedule deposit. with your major number. of Courses. Besides the course listings, it con 3. Optional Fee Form~Optional services are B =DEPT-The department name abbreviated to a max tains the current academic calendar and Registra described and may be selected on this form. R'equired at Final Check for all students whether or not optional ser imum of 4 spaces. tion information. in addition, much of the infor vices are selected. NOTE: Health Insurance .must be mation in the Schedule is helpful for answering .· C=CRS NO-The course number. Undergraduate checked with yes or no answer. courses are classified as lower-division and upper-division. questions on University policies and procedures .. 4. Advising Form-Required at Final Check for Con Courses numbered I 00-299 are lower-division courses The most current information is announced tinuing Students in the following colleges and schools: AS that are introductory in nature and generally intended for in instructions distributed at Registration. (except major 199), DP, ED, JR, MU, PH. Pick up the form first- and second-year undergraduate students. However, from your advisor or departmental office. Always read Registration Instructions carefully they are open to all undergraduates. Courses numbered 5. Receipt-Complete and have validated by Final 300-499 are upper-division courses, generally intended for before proceeding through Registration. Check Clerks. The requirements and policies o{ each college third- and fourth-year students. To enroll for some upper 6. Pencil (number 2 or Mark-Sense)-Use this on ail division courses, you must be a junior or senior. Courses and school of the University are printed in the forms. numbered 500-599 are primarily intended for graduate 1985-86 University of Colorado at Boulder 7. Schedule of Courses-Keep this copy and take it students but may be open to qualified undergraduates Catalog. Each student should have a copy of this withyou to Registration. under some circumstances (see individual professor). Nor 8. CU Photo ID-A CU-Boulder Photo ID is required Catalog for course. descriptions, as wei~ as for mally, courses numbered MO, 700, and 800 are open to of all students. A validation sticker will be provided at graduate students only; see college and school sections for current policies. AU students are responsible for Schedule and Bill Pickup each semester. knowing and following the provisions set forth special provisions. Courses numbered 900 or above are B. Understanding the Schedule of Independent Study courses. in the Catalog. Students should refer to a copy Courses of the Catalog for their year of entry to find D=CR-The number of credit hours the course offers: Alter consulting an academic advisor or picking up a graduation requirements. 3 means 3 credit hours, 2-4 indicates that credit is variable Major Advising Form, or reading the advising instructions and you must indicate on your Course Request Form Because of the lead time required to publish and reviewing college ·and school requirements in .this whether you are regist~ring for 2, 3, or 4 credit hours. the Catalog, changes in University and/or college publication, you will be ready to select your courses. or school rules and policies may occur in the in The Schedule of Courses has a table of contents to help IE= TITLE OF COURSE-This is often abbreviated also. terim. It is the student's responsibility to be ·you locate the course listings for each college and .sc~ool. F =SEC-This is the section number and it means the same aware of all such revisions. This can best be ac At the top of each page you will find the abbrev1at1ons as the lecture number. When an l precedes the number for the information supplied: complished by consulting departmental advisors, (l004), it indicates a laboratory (lab) and is taken along with the lecture. When an R precedes the number (RO I 0), checking departmentat bulletin boards, and read ABCDIE F G H I J K L SEC Tl!illf OAYS &LOG lOOM INSUutTOit L I PHi it indicates a recitation (rec) and is taken along with the ing the Schedule of Courses sections preceding lecture. Some classes have all three: lecture, lab, and !ll I:P08 HJ $ HWUIN PHYSIOLCI.o'l' PREREQ GUIUI:Al aiQLOCO'I' AND QH[ VE'Aiil COLlH[ CH£M each college and school course listing. JSHl'., SECURE A C:ONliUll..lEO UIROllltt.Nl fORM IN RAHY recitation. ADD lU. 5TUIJ(Nl HUST IU.QU£51' UC PLUS PAIRED lAil "NC.. RU:. STIJCUd ftUST AlifNO FUISJ lAG Gil LOSE SPAtt. lZO G =I ME-Meeting time of the class. See the 24-hour time lACI .. IWNAN PHUII.lU.14l' L80l 1~00-Uo'iO M R£1tY H!6B ,. conversion clock on page 4. ftfC•HUNAH PHYSIDLU{o'i' R80l UOO .. l._'iO JH f LA.a•ltUI'MH PHYSiiM.."Y l&O• 0930-UlO i llAI'I'f Hlb6 20 PROCEDURES RE.C-HUNAN PHYSiot.OGY JI:&O'i Ot.OO•Q550 lH II.ANY lf18J. 20 H =DAYS-Meeting days of the class (T is Tuesday and For further information, call (303) 492-6'?70. Sample Course Request form Box TH is Thursday). DF F F I= BLDG-The building abbreviation. See the list on the Campus Map, inside back page of this Schedule of Courses . .J=ROOM- The room number. K=INSTRUCTOR-lnstructor's name is printed when available. Registration Materials L=UMIT-Approximate class size. A. forms and Supplies You Will Need I. Course Request Form-Request up to six courses on this form. If you need another, bring this one to the When selecting your courses and filling out your Information Table. forms. remember the following: 2. Deposit Form-Continuing Students only-$! 00 the yearbook· 5 I. CREDIT HOUR LIMITS-Students are limited to a The student must complete the Independent 2. Deposit Form does not need to be filled out. If . certain number of credit hours for whicl:t they can register. Study/Thesis Approval and Controlled Enrollment you qualify for a waiver (scholarship, etc.), you must These limits do not necessarily indicate the ideal or recom Form AND the Course Request Form. BOTH submit this form to the appropriate office for pro mended credit hour load, and can be changed once the forms must be submitted at Registration. A request cessing, not to Final Check Clerks at Registration. Drop/Add period begins. for an Independent Study/Thesis course on the Waivers will not be processed automatically. College Maximum Cr.edit Hours Course Request Form will not be honored unless 3. Optional Fee Form is the 8 V2 "xI I " form or School· allowed at Registration accompanied by the completed Independent printed in blue. It must be turned in at Registration Study/Thesis Approval .and Controlled Enrollment with student number, name and signature completed Arts and Sciences 17 Form. ' and any optional fees marked that the student Wishes Business and Ad 4. CANDIDATE FOR MASTER'S DEGREE-Students to select. The area for health insurance must ministration and enrolled only as "candidate for master's degree" to take checked with a'yes or no answer. , Graduate Business 17* a comprehensive examination for a master's degree, 4. Independent Study/Thesis Approval and Design and Planning 17 course number 999, will receive 3 ·hours ·Of credit (\nd a Controlled Enrollment Form must be~ completed Education 19 grade of either pass or fail .for each semester the course accurately . .To use the form for an Independent Engineering and is taken. This course will not. fulfill the minimum credit ·Study, indicate the.appropriate term and year. Fill Applied Science unlimited hour requirement for the master's d~gree. Only students in your name and student number, • the department Graduate School 15** who must be registered to take comprehensive examina . ,number, the tourse number, the number of credit Journalism and Mass tions or to .defend their thesis, but have completed all hours, 'SHIPS JOB3 · CAREERS INTERNSHIP 5 RE R FIND, E HAR ER CAREER PLANNING. ·~ m .Q o:l tJj 0 -ALUMNI CAREER NE'rvJORK Ul 1-J. -CAREER RESOURCE LIBRARY -CAREER COUNSELING -WORKSHOPS ON CAREER PLANNING AND.JOB HUNTING STUDY AB.ROAD? ALL SERVICES ARE FREE 0 -,: ' ''Sur:e, I'd love to ..How do 'I go about it?" GOOPERATIVE EDUCATION Yoa ne.ed to plan ~early. First, comet(). our office and talk· abqut which program might be right for you. Then 'Speak' · -PRE-PROF:ESS IONAL WORK with yotir college and departmenta1 advisors to see how EXPERIENce' PRIOR TO GRADUATION study .abroadftts into ;your degree plans. Study abroad on. -SUMMER POSITIONS a CUpr~gram .is granted credit as'ifthe•iliork·were.done .. ·.,-FULt-T!ME.· OR .~ART·-T!!•1E on the. Boulder campus. Scholarship money is. available. ~LEASE CHECK OPTIONAL FEE BOX AT REGISTRATION. 'Corne see us today: · Office of International Education ·PLACEMENT SERVICES U'l il;. South· Ba11ement of Environmental Design H. -ON.,-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS :Academic aQd Fina-.dal Counseling ::r::·· -JOB MATCH U'l . · . by Appointment · ~JOB VACANCY BULLETIN ~· Monday through Friday, 9-12 and 1-5 ·~ -PLACEMENT CREDENTIALS 492-7741· i:-1 :z PLEASE CHECK OPTIONAL FEE .bOX AT REGISTRATION. HL.-.-m.---.-.-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JOBS. INTERNSHIPS CAREERS INTERNSHIPS JOBS 6 D. Faculty/Staff College or Schooi Building . twe)en II :00 a.m. and4:00 p.m. any weekday. You must The following is an outline of procedures. For more in AS Arts and Sciences Balch Fieldhouse present some type of photo identification to receive your formation, please pick up a copy of the Faculty/Staff In BU/BG Business and Adminis- Business CU-Boulder Photo ID. If you do not receive your Photo formation Sheet at the Bursar's Office, Regent I SO. tration· and MBA 1£? before the start of classes, you may obtain one begin I. CATEGORIES EV Design and Planning Environmental mng Monday, September 2, through Friday, September a. Spedai-Students·(not degree-seeking students) must Design 13, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Beginning Monday, September reapply every semester. ED Education Education I 55 16, Photo ID h~urs will be II :00 a.m.-4:00 p.l)1. any week b. Continuing degree-seeking students enrolled Spring EN Engineering and So. Entr., day. All IDs w1ll cost $6 beginning on September 16. Semester 1985 on the Boulder Campus will be set Applied Science Engineering up automatically for Fall 1985 Registration. GR Graduate School UMC Ballroom c. Former and Campus-Change Students (not enrolled JR Journalism and Environmental on the Boulder Campus Spring Semester 1985) must Mass Commur:~ication Design reapply. - L Law Law School 194 MU Music 2. APPLICATION AND SET-UP PROCEDURES Music, Lounge Special Note . a. All staffand faculty who wish to enroll for Fall 1985 PH Pharmacy Education ISS n:'ust take a copy of their PAF and a signed Super The Add deadline will be in effect unless enrollment VISor Approval Form to the Accounts Receivable sec lost Class Schedule- levels are reached before September 20. tion of the Bursar's Office, Regent I 50, by August EO Validation Sticker Policies 16, 1985, between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 .p.m. Super I. Students who request duplicate copies of their stu visor Approval Forms are available at the Bursar's Of dent Class Schedules, for any reason, will be charged $1 · fice, Regent ISO. per copy and must provide identification. _I . Students will be allowed to Drop and Add through b. Special Students and new degree students must com 2. Students will be charged $2 for an ID validation Frtday, September 20, with no·signature required on the plete the appropriate application (from Regent 125 sticker issued after September 20. Drop/Add form. A current, validated ID or a copy of your Information Window) and submit it with a copy of· Class Schedule is required for students to drop or add. their PAF and signed Supervisor Approval Form to Photo ID Schedule The Add deadline for Business students is September 6, Accounts Rec;eivable in the Bursar's Office, Regent Folsom Stadium. Room 129 (between gates 4 and . 2. No ADD, including Independent Study and Thesis 150. 5). 492-114 t. . . will be allowed after September 20, i 985. ' 3. REGISTRATION PROCEDURES-FAll t985 3. After September 20. the instructor must sign DROP Continuing Students . a. To take advantage of the free credithours.(6-credit- forms. Students must be passing a course. at the. time it hours per academic year for full-time faculty and . A CU-Boulder Photo ID is required to receive Registra is dropped. A W will remain on the transcript for courses staff), faculty/staff must register Tuesday, September tion materials. Replacement IDs wilt.be made for a charge . dropped at this time. 3. faculty/staff Registration Instructions and Permits of $6 during the following times: 4. You will be charged for any courses dropped after to Register may be picked up after 8:30 a.m. on May rand 3' 8:30 a.m.-4:30p.m. September 20. September 3 in. Regent 125. Add Forms may then May 2 . 8:30 a~m.-6:00 p~m. S. Starting Tuesday, October lS, 1985, courses may be picked up from the departments, and all Registra Any other weekday IJ:OO a.m.-4:00p.m. not be dropped unless there are circumstances dearly beyond the student's control (accident, illness, etc.); in tion materials turned in to the Accounts Receivable You must present some type of photo identification to Section of the Bursar's Office by September 20. receive your CU-Boulder Photo ID. addition to the instructor's approval (as in 3 above), b. faculty/staff students who have used free credit hours students must obtain approval from their academic dean. before Faii19SS may register at Registration and pay New Freshman, New Transfers, New Graduate, 6. Validated receipts are provided for all students who appropriate tuition and fees for course(s). and Returning Former.Students. New to.the turn in Drop/Add Forms at the Office of Registrations 25, between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. It is No mandatory student fees will be charged for Boulder Campus for Surrun~r Session 1985 ~egent ! th~ those courses in which a student enrolls September studenu. responsibility to ret~in this receipt. If 3 or later. If a student registers early and pays tui- • you plan to continue on to the fall semester, you may _7. It IS .not necessary to secure Drop Forms if yo~;~ are tion for the course(s), student fees will be charged. obtain a CU-Boulder Photo ID after you have registered Wlthdrawmg. Students who are Withdrawing should not In addition, all students will be assessed a Student In for your summer classes. The initiaiiD is free of charge; drop their only or last class, because an administrative formation System Fee of $4.00 for freshmen, sopho replacement IDs cost $6. Photo ID hours are between wi~hdrawal ~ill be processed with no refund (see mores, and juniors, and $2. SO for all others. This fee II :00 a.m. and 4:00p.m. any weekday. You must pre Wtthdrawal Polu::y and Refund Schedule 11. below). is not covered by the tuition waiver. sent some type of photo identification to receive your CU-Boulder Photo ID. Schedule and Bm Pickup I . Before enrolling in courses on the Pass/Fai!op New Freshman. New Transfers. New Graduate. Student Class Schedules and Tuition and Fee Bills stude?ts.sh9~~~ ·• an.d A,eturnin~FC)rmer.-.st~,~~~~t~ ~~w~9 ~h~ .••..•..... • f?ents and;iestrf . . . ent to must he. picked up Monday, Sept~mber 2, between Boulder Camp~.Js for !!=au Seme~ter itas ·· ' · · 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Student Photo IDs will be ensure an approved Registration. St.i,idents may pick up validated af this time at the following locations. You may obtain a Photo ID once you have confirmed Pass/Fail Forms from either the Registration Final Check Students' Class Schedules will not be released before your acceptance to CU-Boulder. The initiaiiD is free of Clerks on September 2 or at the Office of Registrations, this date. charge; replacement IDs cost $6. Photo ID hours are be- Regent 125. OTES • • • For the past 4 semeste~ ·CLASS QUOTES LTD. has sappUed over lO,OOOstadents at the University of Colorado in Boulder with lecture notes from the following classes: . - AEROSPACE· 130 CHEMISTRY 101. 103. GEOLOGY 101 PHYSICS 112114, .ANTHROPOLOGY 103, 104. 104,108 MATH no. to7. :na. sot. 202,220 CLASSICS 101. uo 108,180 - 802 ASTRONOMY 111. 112. COMPUTER SCI :ua. 120 l'fASC BIOLOGY 128. 124 POLITICAL SCI U.O MCDBIOLOOY lOB, 108, 121 P.B. 820 PSYCHOLOGY 100.208. 812.884 ECONOMICS 201,202 PBU.OSOPBY 100 248,264 BPOBIOLOOY 108,802 OBOORAPBY 100, 101 PHYSICS 102,111 430 SOOIOLOOY 211 Lecture notes are ONLY taken during the semester in which that class is being offered, by experienced graduate students and teaching assistants. When used. with regular class notes and attendance, CLASS QUOTES LTD. offers an unbeatable combination-.for only 35.; a lecture, no more valuable study tool is available to help you achieve your potential!!! Look for our list of FALL 1985 QUOTES .at schedule pre-registration and schedule pick up. ONE IS PROFESSIONAL TYPING $1.75 PER PAGE CH PER NO ONE .IS MORE CONVENIENT!!! Completed Pass/Fail Forms must be turned in at the Of Withdrawal Coordinator, Office of Registrations, Univer fice of Registrations before 4:00 p.m. on friday, sity of Colorado at Boulder, Regent Administrative Center Tuition-In-state September 20. Students will be given a validated receipt• 125, Campus Box 7, Boulder, Colorado 80309. Refer to Chart A Fees* upon submission of the Pass/Fail form. It is the student's refund schedule below. responsibility to retain this receipt. After Friday, 4. Undergraduate students who fail to pick up their Credit Undergraduate Students Graduate Students All Hours (except Engr. and Phar, (except Engr .. Sus .. law. Students September 20, it will not be possible for a student tore Class Schedules by 4:00p.m., Friday, September 20, will Enrolled see Chart 8) and Phar.-5ee ChartS) quest Pass/fail or to reverse the request. be automatically withdrawn from school and assessed their 2. The record of Pass/fail Registration is maintained by :tuition deposit. the Office of Registrations. 5. It is not necessary to secure Drop Forms if you are 3. Academic deans and faculty will not be aware of :withdrawing. Do not drop your only· or last class, because specific Pass/Fail Registrations. for example, all students an administrative withdrawal will be processed with who are registered on a Pass/Fail basis appear on the no refund (see #I. above). regular class roster and a letter grade is assigned on the · 6. Students are responsible for having all services final grade roster by the professor. selected on the Optional Fee Form at Registration re When grades are received in the Office of Registrations, .mo,ved at the time of withdrawal. Otherwise, fees for Stu Fees* those courses requiring a Pass/Fail designation are dent Health Insurance, Coloradan, etc., will become a automatically converted by the grade application system. financial obligation. Graduate Students All Grades of D- and above convert to a grade of P. Grades If a student withdraws from the Boulder Campus, ad Engr. Bus .. law. Students of f would equal a letter grade of F. Phar. justments or refunds of the total tuition and fees are I $233 $245 $ 15.70 4. Grade point average .is only affected by an f. A grade made as follows: 2 233 245 15.70 of P is not calculated into a student's GPA. 3 233 245 I 5.70 · Withdrawal 4 308 l27 .\19.35 5. Only 6 credit hours or two· courses (whichever is 5 383 410 119.35 Period Refund or Assessment Schedule 6 458 493 119.35 greater) may be taken Pass/Fail in a given semester. May I to july 8, Full refund of tuition (not confirmation) 7 545 576 119.35 8 620 659 119.35 1985 (4:00 p.m.) deposit ($1 00 in-state, $300 out-of 9-17 678 745 119.35 Each credit -Continuing state) with receipt of letter from stu hour over 1.7 $ 69 · $ 79 $ 73 $ 83 Students Only dent to Withdrawal Coordinator, A = 4.0 B- = 2.7 D+= 1.3 Office of Registrations, University of' A-= 3.7 C+= 2.3 D = 1.0 Tuiticm-Out-of-state Colorado at Boulder, Regent· Ad Chart A Fees"' B+= 3.3 c = 2.0 D- = 0.7 ministrative Center 125, Campus Box B = 3.0 C- = 1.7 F =_0.9 7, Boulder, Colorado 80309. Post marks will not be honored. Credit All W = Withdrew/drop Hours july 9- full amount of tuition deposit or con Enrolled P =Passed September 20 firmatian deposit is retained by the I IF = Incomplete. Regarded as F if not completed 2 University. 3 within one year. September 21 - Amount of required deposit ($1 00 in· 4 5 IW = Incomplete. Regarded as W if not completed October 4 state, $300 out-of-state) retained .OR 6 within one year. \40 percent of full Tuition and Fees 7 'a NC= No Credit ·assessed, whic-hever ~s greater. 9'17 October 5- Amount of required deposit ($1 00 in Each credit IP = in Progress hour over 17 0ctober 18 state, $300 out·of-state) retained OR Undergraduate students may pickup their fall semester 60 percent of full Tuition and Fees assessed, whichever is greater. grade repor~s at their dean's office, and graduate students Fees* may pick up their grade reports at their major department October 19 and No refund. 100 percent of Tuition.and office approximately thre~ weeks after the end of finals. thereafter Fees due. Credit U~ergr~~f~~nts Graduate Students All Hours E~~ \\::;ph¥. Engr. Phar. Bus., law Students Enrolled \ ()) \;:;/ for further information, call (303) 491-5381. I s1m6 s2.s2o $ 860 $ 937 $ 895 $ I 5.70 2 l.ii6 2,820 860 937 895 15.70 Rates for tuition, student fees, and medical coverage have not 3 I ,236 2,820 860 937 895 15.70 4 2,663 2.820 1,144 1.251 L\95 I i9.35 I. Failure to officially withdraw makes students liable been set for Fall Semester 1985. The following table shows the 5 2,663 2,820 1.428 1,565 1.495 119.35 for the full amount of tuition and fees assessed for Fall rates for Spring Semester 1985. Actual tuition may differ from 6 2,663 2,820 1.712 1.879 1.795 119.35 7. 2,663 2,820 2.008 2,193 2,095 119.35 Semester 1985 (in compliance with the Board of Regents the rates shown. Final rates will depend on the le.vel of support 8 2,663 2,820 2.i92 2,507 2,395 119.35 ruling on August 18, 1971 ). · provided by state appropriations, to be determined late spring 9-17 2,663 2.820 2.580. 2.820 2.701 119.35 1985. ' Each Credi.c · ,--=·"'7.-c-fa\lure to officially withdraw will result in a failing hour over 17 $ 300 $ 320 $ 284 $ 320 $ 300 grade being recorded for every course students were sec- The Board of Regents reserves the right to tioned inJ:o for Fall Semester 1985. · *The fee schedule for students taking only one course ( 1-5 change Tuition and Fees at any time. Tuition and 3. Official withdrawal is completed in the Office of credit hours) is $15.70, and for all other students is fees can be expected to increase every year that Registrations, Regent 125. Before classes start, you may $1 19 .35, assessed by the University of Colorado Student send a letter stating your intent to withdraw to the the student is in school. Union (UCSU). In addition, all students will be assessed Big Jobs Are No Problem with the Xerox 9500 Duplicating System•. It can produce 1 00 offset quality copies in 50 seconds. What this means to you is High Quality, low Cost, The Office of finanCial ,A\id preseots the E R Summer Job fair Tuesday, May .1 I :00 p.m. to 6:oo p.m. Annual UMC Ballroom Job Fair Employers from off Wednesday, campus will be . September 4 present to 8:30 to 12:30 p.m.-To interview a.m. interview for Work-Study positions students. 2:00 to 6:00 p.m.-To interview for hourly positions UMC Ballroom Maik these dates on your calendar. If you need further information, call Financial Aid at 492-5091. T H E W 0 R L D IS YOUR CAMPUS Study around the world, visiting Japan, Korea, Thiwan, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, India, Egypt,· Back to Basics Turkey, Greece and Spain. Our 100 day voyages FOR MORE THAN 100 YEARS, students have been sail in February and September offering 12-15 making history on the Boulder Campus. While things transferable hours of credit from more than 60 voyage have changed quite a bit since 1877 wl}.en Old Main first opened its doors, the University still maintains its related courses. commitment to make students feel at home here. That The S.S. UNIVERSE is an American-built ocean is one reason why the Student Handbook was liner, registered in Liberia. Semester at Sea admits created. The 1985-86 edition is guaranteed to take you back students withou.t regard to color, race or creed. to the basics historically, as well as to bring you up-to date with current campus information on more than For details call: (303) 492-&351 100 topics of interest to students. If you'll be living on or write: campus, you will find this handy reference guide Semester at Sea waiting in your room when you arrive. Undergraduates and new graduate students wholive UMC 41 Campus Box 208 off campus will receive copies by mail about three University of Colorado weeks after the semester begins. If you do not """"'"""'"' Boulder, CO 80309 your free copy, you. may pick one up Window, Regent 125, while supplies last. 9 .. ·':-.,"! ,: < GENERAL INFORMATION from appearing in the 1985-86 Directory, students must tion optiorr. Students enrolled for a minimum of one Academic Integrity go to the Office of Records before September 18 to re- · course on the Boulder Campus may be allowed to register quest that directory information about them be withheld. for up to two courses or 6 credit hours, whichever is A University's intellectual reputation depends on main A new request must be made each semester. greater, on another University of Colorado campus. The tenance of the highest standards of intellectual honesty. A complete summary of the University policy on the course work must be required for their degree programs, Consequently, commitment to those standards is a respon release of student information is available in the Universi they must have their dean's permission, and enrollment sibility of every student and every faculty member at the ty of Colorado at Boulder Catalog, the Student Handboo,k, levels must not have been reached on the host campus. University of Colorado. and the Office of Records, Regent 125, (303) 492-6170. Boulder students exercising this option will pay tuition Breaches of academic honesty include plagiarism, for their TOTAl credit hours at Boulder Campus rates. cheating, and the unauthorized possession of exams, Final Examination Policy Concurrent Registration Forms and instructions are papers, or other class materials that have not been for available at the Information Window of the Office of mally released by the instructor. It is the policy of the University of Colorado, Boulder, to adhere to the final examination schedule as published Registrations, Regent 125, between 9:00a.m. and 4:30 Plagiarism. In all academic areas, it is imperative that in the Schedule of Courses each semester. While it may p.m. after the Drop/Add period has begun at the host work be original or that explicit acknowledgment be given be appropriate not to give a final in some cases, such as campus. for the use of other persons' ideas or language. In a term laboratory courses, seminars, and colloquia, final examina paper, for example, failure to use quotation marks, even tions should be given in all other undergraduate courses. if a footnote source is provided, is plagiarism. Student Conduct Exceptions to this policy should be agreed upon by the Students should consult with their instructors regarding The Standards of Conduct and -the procedures for im faculty member and the chairman of the department no specific standards or procedures appropriate in each given plementing them have been developed by a committee later than the beginning of the semester in which an ex field. composed of students, faculty, and staff. In establishing ception is requested. The resulting decision should be an . these Standards, we have taken into account your rights Cheating. Cheating takes place in different ways; basical nounced in writing to students in the class during the first · as an individual, as well as the general welfare of the ly, it involves dishonest behavior, such as copying from week of classes. University community. another person or obtaining any form of unauthorized help In addition to the principles stated above, the following The University would be remiss in its responsibility to or assistance from any person or source. - guidelines should be followed by all faculty members and you and the community if it ignored behavior that violates administrators in order to assure fairness and the best Sanctions. Breaches of academic honesty will result in the rights of others. It is also essential that everyone shares possible educational experience for students: disciplinary measures. These can include: in the commitment to protect the integrity and personal I . The scheduled final examination period should be • A failing grade for a particular assignment safety of each member of the University community. considered an important part of the course and used as • A failing grade for a particular course The intent of these Standards is not for use in incidents a final examination period or for additional instruction. • Suspension for various lengths of time from the col involving trivial or-minor matters. Rather, they are intend 2. The final examination in a course should be given as lege or school in which the student is enrolled ed for use in incidents threatening the basic functioning scheduled and not at other times even if the faculty • Permanent expulsion from the college or school in of the University or the personal safety of its members. member and all students in a course agree to such which the student is enrolled As a member of the University community, you are held a change. • Suspension or permanent expulsion from the accountable not only for civil and criminal laws, but Univer 3. The week of classes preceding the scheduled final University sity Standards as well. University sanctions can be imposed examination period should be used primarily for continued Breaches of academic honesty are under the purview when policies are violated; the sanctions include, but are instruction and may include the introduction of new of each college and school pursuant to the Laws of the not limited to, suspension and permanent expulsion. material. No hourly examinations are to be given during Regents, Article V, Section C. For further information, Any time you have questions regarding the application the week preceding final examinations. consult your associate dean's office. of University Standards or feel that another person has 4. Individual students may be granted a variance subjected you to behavior that interfere'> in any manner from these policies provided the instructor is satisfied that Affirmative Action with your rights, public or private, we encourage you to (a) the exception is based on good and sufficient reasons talk with the staff member closest to the situation. Fur The University of Colorado is an affirmative action/equal (such as religious observances), and (b) such an exception opportunity institution and does not discriminate on t~e ther information is available from the Office o.f Studen~ for an early or late examination will not prejudice the in Conduct, 492-5550. basis of race, sex, religion, color, age, natiof1al origin, indi terests of other students in the course. vidual handicap, or veteran's status in any aspect of 5. When students have three or more examinations on employment or treatment of students. The institution's the. same day, they will be entitled to arrange an alter Time Out Program (TOP) educational programs, activities, or services offered to native examination time for the last exam or exams The Time Out Program is a planned leave program for students and/or employees are administered on a non scheduled on that day. Such arrangements must be made University of Colorado at Boulder students who are cur discriminatory basis subject to the provision of Titles VI no later than the end of the sixth week of the semester rently enrolled in good standing in their college or school and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the (i.e., at the end of the drop period). Students Will be ex ~ and whose dean approves their leave for a .minimum oL Education Amendments of 1973, the Vietnam Era Veter pected to provide evidence that they have three or more one semester or a maximum of one year to pursue aca an's Readjustment Act of I 974, and Section 504 of the examinations in order to qualify for exceptions. demic or nonacademic interests. (Example: after com Rehabilitation Act of 1973. For information about these 6. This policy applies to all undergraduate students, in pleting a Fall Semester in December, the student returns provisions, discrimination, or fairness, consult the Depart cluding seniors. Graduating seniors sho!Jid ,not be exemp the following September or a year later in January.) With ment of Human Resources and Affirmative Action, Ar ted from final examinations. Such exceptions are inap prior approval from their dean, students may take courses mory Building, Room 119, or telephone (303) 492:6706. propriate on both procedural and academic grounds. at another campus of the University of Colorado or at another college or university while in TOP. Family Educational Rights and Intercampus Registration Procedures- TOP will guarantee the students a place in their cur Privacy Ad of 197 4 . Option f-Boulder Campus stu~ents who wish to take rent college or school and in their current major when Certain information is considered public or "directory · course work on another campus of the University of Colo they return to classes. In addition, lntrauniversity Transfer information." Such information may be released to anyone rado may be able to register on that campus independent is available to students in TOP. Certain restrictions do ap unless the students inform the Office of Records they do of the Boulder Campus Registration. However, the stu ply, however, for some colleges and schools. roP partici not wish the information released. dent must apply for admission to and follow the Registra pants may register for classes by mail, and reapplication "Directory Information" includes name, address, phone tion procedures established by the other campus. Be sure to the University is not necessary. Additional information number, date and place of birth, major field of study, par to check with your dean's office for approval. Arts and and TOP applications may be picked up from the Office ticipation in university activities or sports, dates of atten Sciences students may not register at UCD or UCCS ex of Registrations, Regent 125. A nonrefundable $20 pro dance at the University, full- or part-time enrollment cept in the summer. gram fee is required at the time of application to TOP. status, degrees and (!Wards received, educational institu Option 2-Boulder Campus students who are unable to. The TOP application must be submitted no later than th~ tions attended, and weight and height of athletes. obtail'l courses required for their degree programs on the six-week drop deadline date for the semester the student To prevent names, addresses, and telephone numbers Boulder Campus may exercise the Concurrent Registra- begins TOP. COLLEGE ·OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Everly B. Fleischer, Dean Main 1-43, 492·7294 Controlled enrollment and drop/add forms can be obtained from departmental offices as listed Arts and Sciences Departmental Locations Phone Begins Phone Begins Department Campus location (prefix 492-) on Page Department Campus location (prefix 492·) on Page .African and Middle Eastern Studies Economics 216 7667 14 Geography Guggenheim 110 8311 22 American Studies Ketchum 321 6246 14 Geological Sciences Geology 205 8141 23 Anthropology Hellems 125 7947 14 Germanic Languages and literatures Arts and Sciences (German, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Swedish) McKenna 1.29 7404 23 Practicum in the liberal Arts, Individually Structured . History Hellems 204 6683 24 Major, and Oistributed Studies Major Old Mam 43 7098' t4 Honors Norlin M400G 6617 24 Expository Writing Hellems 115 8643 14 Interdisciplinary Studies, Center for Ketchum 128 6246 25 Asian Studies Ketchum 226 8406 14 Latin American Studies McKenna 127 5169 25 Astrophysical, Planetary, and linguistics (Indo-European, Romance) Woodbury 308 8041 25 Atmospheric Sciences Duane E-226 8913 14 Mathematics Engineering Center CR 2-38 7664 25 Bibliography . Norlin, Reference Dept 7521 15 Museum Muse!-lm 206 6165 27 Biology-Environmental, Population Music for Arts and Sciences Mus1c C111 6352 27 and Organismic Ramaley 122 8981 15 Oriental Languages and literatures Biology-Molecular, Cellular and (Chinese, Japanese) McKenna 16 6639 27 Developmental Bio-Sciences 131 7230 16 Philosophy Hellems 169 6132 27 Black Studies Ketchum 226 8406 16 Physical Education and Recreation Clare Small Gym 114 7333 27 Chemistry Ekeley 199 6531 16 Physics Duane E032 6952 28 Chicano Studies Dennison 101 8852 17 Political Science Ketchum 106 7871 29 Classics (Classical Philology, Greek, Latin) Education 320F 6257 17 Psychology Muenzinger 244 8662 30 Communication Hale 112 7306 17 Religious Studies Woodbury 205 8455 30 Communication Disorders and Speech Science CDSS 201 6445 18 Slavic Languages and literatures Comparative literature Ketchum 226 8406 18 (Polish, Russian, Slavic) McKenna 16 6639 30 Conflict and Peace Studies Ketchum 226 8406 18 Sociology Ketchum 219 6427 31 Economics Economics 212 6394 18 Spanish and Pqrtuguese McKenna 126 7308 31 English Hellams 101 7381 19 Theatre and Dance University Theatre 201 7355 32 Film Studies Hunter 102 1531 20 University Learning Center-Academic Skills Willard 309/311 5474 Fine Arts, Fine Arts History Fine Arts N196A 6504 20 University Learning Center-Math Norlin E1 876 1416 26 French and Italian Languages and literatures Hellems 290 7226 21 Women Studies Ketchum 30 8923 33 10 General Information First-Year Courses Second-Year-Courses The A.cademic policies, rules, and regulations of the College and University are printed in the 1985-86 University of Colorado at Boulder Catalog. All students are responsible for knowing and following the HUMANITIES provisions set forth in the Catalog. Any questions concerning those provisions are to be directed to the Colfege Office, Old Main 1B-85. The College cannot assume responsibility for problems resulting from a ASIAN STUDIES student's failure to follow the policies stated in the Catalog or from misadvice given by someone other than a staff member of the College. 101-102 Asian Civilization-S Asia and E Asia ADMINISTRATIVE DROPS During the Drop/Add period, students may be administratively dropped BLACK STUDIES for nonattendance in courses in the College of Arts and Sciences. Courses in which this policy is used are listed under department headings or 232-233 Survey of Afro-Am Lit 1 & 2 Any two of the following, provided students are advised of its applicability on the course syllabi. In the 260-285 lntro to African lit & Oev of 260-285 have been completed: absence of such statements the policy is not in force in the class. Caribbean Lit 480 African Novel 270-271 African-American Art History 1 & 2 490 Critical Approaches to African lit GRADUATION FROM THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 280-281. Afro-Am Music Hist and Apprec 1 & 2 OR Any student wishing to graduate from the College of Arts and Sciences Provided 232~233 have been completed: 476-477 Cont Afro-Am Lit 1 & 2 at th~ end of a given semester must notify the dean's office, Old Main 1 8•85, in the semester precedi-ng. The College of Arts and Sciences takes· no responsibility ft:.r ·graduating a student when the student has nofmet the above deadline due to the student's own negligence. , CHICANO STUDIES 103-104 Chicano Fine Arts and Humanities & Any two of the following, provided Major Codes lntro to Chicano literature 103-1 04 have been completed: 100 African and Middle Eastern Studies 135 History 381 Chicano Poetry 112 American Studies 1-38 Humanities 382 Survey of Chicano Prose/Fiction 101 Anthropology 198 Individually Structured Major 435 The Mexican· Revolution 102 Asian Studies 139 International Affairs 462 Cnicano Novel ln English 106 Biological· Science-Environmental, 140 Italian Population and Organismic 146 Japanese Language and Literature Education 144 Latin American Studies 120 Biological Science-Environmental, 137 linguistics CLASSICS Population and Organismic 145 Mathematics 149 Biological Science-Molecular, 151 Philosophy 101-110 Study of Words & Greek Myth Any two of the following, provided one of Cellular and Developmental 155 Physical Education 110-111 Greek Myth & Masterpieces Greek Lit the first-year combinations has been 103 Black Studies · 153 Physics (in trans) completed: 104 Central and East European Studies 154 Physics for Secondary Schools 11o-112 Greek Myth & Masterpieces Rom Lit 333 Ancient Athletics 105 Chemistry 159 Political Science (in trans) 361 From Paganism to Christianity 111 Chinese Language and Literature 176 Pre-Child Health Associate Program 11()..210 Greek Myth & W~men in Antiquity 411 Greek and Roman Epic 134 Classics 172 Pre-Communication 111-112 Masterpieces Greek Lit (in trans) & 412 Greek and Roman Tragedy 173 Communication 177 Pre-Dental Hygiene Roman Lit (in trans) 413 Greek and Roman Comedy and 174 Communication Disorders and 163 Pre-Economics 112-210 Masterpieces Roman Lit (in trans) & Satire Speech Science 115 Pre-Education Women in Antiquity 416 Myth in the Arts 147 Computer Applications 141 Pre-Journalism 425 Archaeology of Ancient Egypt / 108 Dance 178 Pre-Medical Technology 426 Biblical Archaeology 195 Dance (B.F.A.) 142 Pre-Nursing 427 Pre-classical Art and Arch Dlstrib.uted Studies . 165 Pre-Pharmacy 109 428 Classical Art and Arch Economics 179 Pre-Physical Therapy 113 431 Etruscan Art and Arch 119 English 188 Pre-Recreation 432 Roman Art and Arch 107 Environmental COnservation 167 Psychology 122 Fine Arts-Art Education (B.A.) 166 Recreation 126 Fine Arts-Art History (B.A.) 170 Religious Studies Note: See also Foreign Literature in Translation 121 Fine Arts-StUdio Arts {B.A.) 168 Russian 123 Studio Arts (B.F.A.) 169 Sociology COLLEGE EXPOSITORY WRITING PROGRAM 124 Art Education (B.F.A.} 171 Spanish 128 Art History (B.F.A.) 175 Theatre 125 French 148 Theatre (B.f.A.) 100 General Expository Writing 127 Geography 194 Women Studies 110 Advanced Expository Writing "129 Geology 199 Open Option 131 German · COMMUNICATION DISORDERS AND SPEECH SCIENCE The list of course offerings is subject to change between the publication of this Information and the commencement of classes for 200-21 0 Voice and Diction & Intra to Provided that 20()..210 have been the spring academic term. Check with the academic unit.· Communication Disorders completed: 301 Speech and Language in Child 304 General Phonetics Area Requirements As a liberal arts college, the College of Arts and Sciences has the responsibility of making available to its students a balanced program which EN GUSH will satisfy the legitimate claims of individual interest and aspirations and ~nsure that those who graduate have pursued a directed, coherent 260-261 lntro to World Lit 1 & 2 Any two upper-division courses (except educational experience. . OR 380, 480, 481, 482), provided a first-year Candidates for the liberal arts degree are expected to be literate in their Any two of the following: . combination has been completed. own language, to· have at least a minimal acquaintance with a language 120 lntro to Fiction other than their own, and to be familiar with the subject matter and 126 lntro to Women's Lit 130 lntro to Drama methodology of the three broad areas of learning represented by the 140 lntro to Poetry Humanities, the Natural Sciences, and the Social Sciences. These 150 lntro to British Writers expectations generate the college area requirements. 160 lntro to American Writers J:ach student seeking the B.A., the B.F.A., or the B.S. degree in the 190 lntro to Shakespeare 226 Images of Women in Lit College of Arts and Sciences must complete two 2-semester course 253 Modern and Contemporary Writers combinations in each of the following areas: Humanities, Natural Science, and Social Sciel")ce. See the description in the College List following. Note: See also listings under Foreign Literature in Translation. In addition to the above, students seeking the B.A. or the B.F.A. degree must demonstrate in one of three ways a third-semester proficiency in a FILM STUDIES classical or modern foreign language: (a) by completion of a level-Ill hig~ school foreign language course, (b) by completion of an appropriate third HUM 101 intro to Humanities F S 305 Film History 1 semester college course, or (c) by a proficiency examination administered ENGL 130- . F S 306 Film History 2 by one of our foreign language departments. THTR 270 lntro to Drama & F S 307 Major Film Movements• lntro to Theatre F S 308 Major Film Directors• FA H 100-283 Experiencing Art & Art of the HUM 401 Film and Fiction 19th and 20th Century HUM '402 Film Theory Any 2-course sequence listed in first-year *Courl:Jes which may be repeated may be English courses. used for partial fulfillment of a college THE COLLEGE LIST requirement only once. The College of Arts and Sciences College List consists of three divisions. Each division represents one of the area requirements: Humanities, Natural Science, Social Science. Within these divisions the courses are listed by departments in first-. and second-year sequences. Courses joined by a hypen are considered a sequence. Both courses must be completed in order to fulfill one-half an area requirement. To fulfill the second half of the requirement, students who have successfully completed a first-year sequence in a given department may choose either to take a second-year sequence in the same department or to complete another first-year sequence in a different department listed in the same area require ment division. Courses on the College list may not be taken Pass/Fail. 11 first-Year Courses Second•.Year ·courses first-Year Courses Second·Year Courses HUMANITIES HUMANITIES fiNE ARTS INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES, CENTER. FOR FA H 100-283 Exper Art & Art of 19th and Any two upper-division courses, provided HUM 101 ' lntro to Humanities 1 HUM 102 lntro to Humanities 2 20th Century one of the first-year combinations has FA H 100.284 Exper Art & lntro to Asian Art been completed, Note: This 6-hour course completes the first. Note: This 6-hour course fulfills the FA H 280-281 Art of Antiquity & Art of Middle OR year of the requirement. · second year of .the requirement; ·provided Ages F A 322-403 Asj:lects of Painting & Art of HUM 101 has been completed. FA H 280-282 Art of Antiquity & Art of Ren, the Last Decade Baroque, Rococo Any one of the following combinations of FA H 280-283 Art of Antiquity & Art of 19th courses, provided the first year of the and .20th Century requirement has been completed by HUM FA H 280-284 Art of Antiquity & lntro to Asian 101 or by any first-year combination in Art English, Classics; or literature courses in FA H 281·282 Art of Middle Ages & Art of Ren, a foreign language: Baroque, Rococo HUM 30S.:304 Comic Sense & Tragic FA H 281·283 Art of Middle Ages & Art of 19th Sense and 2oth Century HUM 305-306 Hist of Film 1 & 2 FA H 282·283 Art of Ren, Baroque, Rococo & HUM 401-416 Film andFiction & Myth Art of 19th and 20th Century in the Arts HUM 401-482 Film and Fiction & Law and Literature 1 FOREIGN LANGUAGES MUSIC Chinese: Chinese: 311-312 Advanced Chinese 1 & 2 411-412 Modern Chinese Lit 1 & 2 183-275 Appreciation of Music &Hist Amer french: french: Any two of the following, provided one of Pop and Folk Mus 311-312 Main Currents French Lit 1 & 2 Any two of the following: the first-year combinations has been 183-276 Appreciation of Music & Music and completed: 420 Cont French Cult and Civ Drama 421 French Civ through WWII 308 American Popular Music 183-277 Appreciation of Music & World Music 425 Medieval and Ren Readings 364 History of Jazz 431 17th Cent French Tragedy and 382 Music Literature 1 For those with previous courses in Music 383 Music Literature 2 Poetry Appreciation: 432 17th Cent French Prose 475 Women Composers 433 Moliere and 17th Cent French 275-276 Hist Pop/Folk Music & Music and 489 Latin American Music Comedy Drama · 435 French Enlightenment · 276-277 Music and Drama & World Music 436 18th Cent French Novel, Theatre, 275-277 Hist Pop/Folk Music & World Music and Poetry 442 19th Cent French Theatre and Poetry PHILOSOPHY 443 19th Cent French Novel 447 20th Cent French Theatre and Poetry 100-102 lntro to Phil & Ethics Provided one of the first-year 448 20th Cent French -Novel 100-·103 lntro toPhi! & Ways of Knowing combinations has. b~en completed, a 449 Women Novelists of 20th Cent in 100-105 lntro to Phil & Phil and Religion student may complete the second year of France 1 00-106 lntro to Phil & Phil and the Sciences the Humanities requirement by taking any 100-107 lntro to Phil & Phil of the Arts German: German: two 300- or 400-level Philosophy courses 100-112 lntro to Phil & lntro to Logic 311-312 German Lit 1 & 2 411 German Lit of the 19th Century except 305, 341, 342, 343, 344, and 438. 412 German Lit of the 20th Century 423 German Civilization 435 German Romanticism RELIGIOUS STUDIES 437 lntro to German Lit History 1 438 lntro to German Lit History 2 162-260 Rei Dimen in Hum Exp & World Rei Any two upper-division courses, provided Greek: Greek: (West) one of the first-year combinations has 311-312 Intermediate Greek 1 & 2 Any two 400-level courses except 493 162-262 Rei Dimen in Hum Exp & World Rei been completed. and 494. (East) Italian: Italian: 162-270 Rei Dimen in Hum Exp & Amer lnd 312-313 Survey of Italian Lit 1 & 2 Any two 400-level courses. Rei Japanese: Japanese: 260-262 World Rei (West) & World Rei (East) · · 311-312 Advanced Japanese 1 & 2 411-412 Readings inCiassical and 260-270 World Rei (West) & Amer lnd Rei Modern Japanese 262-270 World Rei (East) & Amer lnd Rei latin: latin: 311-312 Selections from Latin Prose and Any two 400-level courses except 490, Poetry 493, or 494. THEATRE AND DANCE Portuguese: Portuguese: 403-404 Topics: Luso-Brazilian Civilization Any two 400-level courses not completed THTR 101-102 Development of Theatre and Provided a first-year combination has 411-412 Survey of Brazilian Literature 1 & 2 as the first-year combination. Drama 1 & 2 been completed; the following may be 415-416 Survey of Portuguese Literature i & 2 THTR 231-270 Text Analysis for. Performance taken for the second year of the 451-452 Contemporary Brazilian Prose/Fiction & lntro to Theatre requirement: 1&2 ENGL 130- lntro to Drama & THTR 471-481 Hist of Theatre 1 & 2 Spanish: Spanish: THTR 231 Text Analysis for Performance THTR 482-487 Hist of Costume 1 & 2 331-332 20th Cent & 19th Cent Spanish Lit Any two 400-level Spanish literature ENGL 130:...... lntro to Drama & OR 331-334 20th Cent Spanish Lit & 20th Cent courses. THTR 270 lntro to Theatre Any two of the following: Span-Amer Novel and Essay 331"-335 20th Cent Spanish Lit & Span-Amer THTR 472 Theatre of Asia Novel and Essay to 20th Cent ONCE 491 History and Philosophy of 332-334 19th Cent Spanish Lit & 20th Cent Dance Span-Amer Lit ONCE 492 Dance in the 20th Century 332-335 19th Cent Span Lit & Span-Amer Novel and Essay to 20th Cent 334-335 20th Cent & 19th Cent Span-Amer Novel and Essay First-Year Courses Second-Year Courses Note: See also Foreign Literature in Translation. NATURAL SCIENCE FOREIGN LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION ANTHROPOLOGY Any combination of first-year literature cour$es Combinations of courses totaling 6 hours from Classics, English, or Foreign Languages or more from one of the categories beiow 201-202 lntro to Phys Anth I & 2 Any two of the following, provided "'"'"'"'""'" the Humanities requirement, including may be used to fulfill the requirement, 201-202 have been completed: Russian sequence, may be com provided that the first-year combination 300 Primate Behavior bined with course combinations in Foreign has been completed. I 390 Seminar: Phys Anth Literature in Translation to complete the !TAL 411,413,420 Humanities requirement. 404 GER 381, 382, 480 406 and RUSS !ntro to Russian Culture & CHiN 481, 482, 483 410 Human Races !ntro to Soviet Cuitttre JPN 483, 484 I 411 Human Palecnto!ogy RUSS 481, 484 2 Adv Anlh suw 46!,46:2 414 ,'-Iuman and Development 4 i 5 Human Ecology II Note~ See a!so the Natural Sc~snce ~istfng under !n'-terdiscipHnary Studies,- Center for. ASTROPHYSICAL, PLANETARY, AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES 111-112 General Astronomy 1 & 2 Any two of the following, provided one o! i 11-115 General Astronomy 1 & Dynamic the first-year combinations has been Earth 3 completed: GEOL 113-i 14 Dvnamic Earth 1 & 2 319 GEOL i i 3-115 Dynamic Earth I & 3 320 321 322 1 First-Year Courses Second-Year Courses First-Year· Courses Second-Year Courses NATURAL .SCIENCE NATURAL SCIENCE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES MATHEMATICS lntro to Biology 1 & 2 Any combination of two courses of at EPOB 107-108 130-230 Analytic Geom and Calc 1 & 2 EPOB 121-122 General Biology 1 & 2 least 3 hours each from EPOB, MCDB, or 230-240 Analytic Geom and Calc 2 & 3 MCDB 105-106 lntro to MCD Biology 1 & 2 NASC numbered 300 or above, except NASC 123-124 Biology for Man EPOB 303 and 409, providing one of the Note: Math majors may not use Math courses first-year c;ombinations has been towarq the Natural Science requirement. completed. NOTE: See. also Natural Science listing under Interdisciplinary Studies, Center for. Note: See also the Natural Science listing under Interdisciplinary Studies, Center for. PHILOSOPHY CHEMISTRY Provided the first year of the requirement 101-104 Elements of Chern & lntro to Organic Prereq for all second-year courses: has been fulfilled with a course and Biochem CHEM 103-106 or 107-108. combination from any of the Natural 103-104 Gen Chern & lntro to Organic and 331-332 Organic Chemistry Science lists, the second year may be Biochem 335-336 Organic Chemistry completed with any two of the following: 103-106 General Chemistry 451-452 Physical Chemistry 341 Hist of Sc: Ancients to Copernicus 107-108 General Chemistry 451-453 Physical Chemistry 342 Hist of Sc: Copernicus to Newton Note: See also Natural Science listing under Interdisciplinary Studies, Center for. 343 Hist of Sc: Newton to Einstein 344 Perspectives of the 20th Century Note: See also Natural Science listing under Interdisciplinary Studies, Center for. COMPUTER SCIENCE 220-225 Discrete Structure 1 & Data Structure PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION and Algorithms Note: See also Natural Science listing Students who were enrolled before Summer 1985 consult Arts and Sciences advisors for 279-280 Kinesiological Anatomy & under Interdisciplinary Studies, Center previous requirements. Kinesiological Phy:siology for. Note: Computer Applications majors may not take these courses for completion of the Natural Sciences requirement ENGINEERING PHYSICS 321-322 Analytical Mech & Analytical ENGR 109-110 Creative Uses of Technology 1 Note: See also Natural Science listing 101-102 Phys Sci for Non-Scientists Mech and Quantum Mech &2 under Interdisciplinary Studies, Center 111-112 General Physics for. 111-116 General Physics & General 331-332 Prin Elec and Mag 1 & 2 Physics-Honors 321-341 Analytical Mech & Thermo 207,208 Energy Tech Soc & Physics of dynamics and Stat Mech Contemp Social Problems GEOGRAPHY 301-302 General Physics 100-101 Environmental Systems Any two of the following, provided GEOG 100-101 have been completed: If students wish to use both GEOG and GEOL PSYCHOLOGY lor completing the Natural Sciences 319 Topics in Meteorology requirement, courses must be taken in the 320 Topics in Climatology 100-205 Gen Psy & Biopsychology Note: See also Natural Science listing following combinations and order: 325 Mountain Geography under Interdisciplinary Studies, Center 332 · Geoecology Alpine and Arctic Note: If Psychology i 00 is used for the Natural for. GEOL 101-102 AND GEOG 100-101 Regions Science requirement, it may not be used for the OR 339 Conservation of Natural Resources Social Science requirement GEOL 103-104 AND GEOG 100-101 421 Physical ClimR·tnlr>nv--P OR 422 Physical GEOG 100-10·1 AND GEOL "102-103 431 Principles ol Note: GEOG ·101 carries 2 hours credit if 432 Mountain "'"'""~•r.mif"''''n" has credit in either 101 or 103. 433 Mountain will be assessed for 4 hours tuition. 435 Biogeography 437 Forest Geography: Principles and Dynamics SOCIAL SCIENCE 450 Water Resources and Water Management of Western U.S. 451 Surface Hydrology ANTHROPOLOGY 103-104 Principles of Anth 1 & 2 Any two upper-division courses except GEOLOGY 220-224 lntro to Arch & Urban Revolution 405,427,488,489,496,497, and those 220-226 lntro to Arch .& Old World Arch courses satisfying the Natural Science 220-227 lntro to Arch & New World Arch requirement, provided one of the first 101-102 lntro to Geology Any two upper-division courses except year combinations has been completed. 101-114 lntro to Geology 1 & Dynamic Earth 2 477, provided one of the first-year 101-153 lntro to Geol & Geol Dev of Colo combinations has been completed. 102-113 lntro to Geol & Our Dynamic Earth 1 113-114 Our Dynamic Earth 1 & 2 BLACK STUDIES 113-APAS 115 Our Dynamic Earth 1 & 3 Note: GEOL 103 can be substituted for 101 and 203-204 Behavior Analysis 1 & 2 GEOL 104 can be substituted for 102. 210-211 Politics of Cont Africa 1 & 2 215-216 Afro-Am Hist 1 & 2 If students wish to use both GEOG and GEOL for completing the Natural Science requirement, they must be taken in the following order: CHICANO STUDIES GEOL 101-102 AND GEOG 100-101 OR GEOL 103-104 and GEOG 100-101 101-127 lntro to Chicano Studies & The second year of the requirement may OR Contemporary Mexican American be completed with any two of the GEOG 100-101 and GEOL 102-103 201-202 Chicano History Pre-Columbian to following courses, provided one of the 1848 & Chicano History 1848 to first-year combinations has been Note: GEOL 101 carries only 2 hours credit if Present completed: student has taken GEOG 101. Student will be 101-221 lntro to Chicano Studies & Barrio assessed for 4 hours tuition. 313 Study of Chicanos Issues and Problems 315 Folklore, Mysticism and Power NOTE: S~e also Natural Science listing under Interdisciplinary Studies, Center for. 127-221 Contemporary Mexican Amer & Barrio 427 Intellectual History and Social Issues and Problems Theory in Chicano Studies INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES, CENTER FOR .. 430 The Chicanos and the U.S. Social System NASC 123-124 Biology: A Human Approach Provided the first year of the requirement NASC 125 Nature/Society/Energy has been fulfilled with a course (this 6-hour course completes the combination from any of the Natural CLASSICS first year of the requirement) Science lists, the second year may be completed with any two of the following: 105-106 World of Ancient Greeks & Rise and Any two of the following, provided CLAS NASC 321 Hist of Sc: Ancients to Fall of Ancient Rome 105-106 have been completed: Copernicus NASC 322 Hist of Sc: Copernicus to 402 Athens and Greek Democracy Newton 403 Alexander and Hellenistic World NASC 323 Hist of Sc: Newton to 405 Greek Constitutional History Einstein 408 Roman Republic NASC 324 Perspective of 20th Cent 409 Roman Empire Science 476 Rome, the Law-Giver First-Year Courses Second-Year Courses First-Year Courses Second-Year Courses SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL SCIENCE. COMMUNICATION 449 The Gilded Age 1870-1900 ill -450 British Colonial America 1492-HI89 102-203 tntro to lnterpers and Small Grp Any two of the following, provideef one of 451 The American Revolution Comm & lnterpers Comm the first-year combinations has been 452 New Nation: Amer 1789-1828 102-215 lntro to lnterpers and Small Grp completed: 453 Civil War and Reconstruction Comm & Org and Small Grp Comm 420 Persuasion 456 The Jacksonian Era 203-215 interpers Comm & Org and Small Grp 421 Psy ofComm 458 The Later American Frontier Comm 423 Nonverbal Dimension of Comm 459 American Southwest 481 Pop C.ult Amer to 1900 Note: 203 was formerly 103. Students with 426 Comm and Conflict 427 Intercultural Comm 482 Pop Cult Amer 20th Cent credit in 103 may not receive credit in 203. 463 Amer Society and Thought to 1865 . 484 Amer Society and Thought since 1865 ECONOMICS 465 U.S. History 1929-1952 486 U.S. History 1948-Present ... · 487 Diplomatic Hist of U.S. to 1914 201-202 Prin of Macro Econ & Prin of Micro Any two upper-division courses except 488 Diplomatic Hist of U.S. Since 1914 Econ 381 and 481, proviped a first-year 470 History of Urban America co.rnbination has been completed. 480 Military History D.' D. Any two of the following, provided 181-182 History of Latin America 181-182 have been completed: GEOGRAPHY 481 History of Mexico to 1821 482 The Emergence of Modern Mexico 198-199 World Regional Geog & lntro to Any two of the following, provided one of Human Geog the first-year combinations has been 198-200 World Regional Geog & World Geog completed: INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES, CENTER FOR Problems 340 Natural Hazards 199-200 lntro to Human Geog & World Geog 341 Conservation Practice S SC 141-142 Controversy and Challenge in S SC 440-441 . Heritage of American Problems 342 Conservation· Thought Mod Soc Thought Ideas 381 Latin America 481 Geog of Amer Cities 482 Urban Geog: Social 487 Seminar: World Agriculture LINGUISTICS 468 Migration, Urbanization, and Development 471 Political Geog 100-200 Language & lntro to Linguistic 330 Ling Analysis 472 Historical Geog of Europe 200-220 lntro to Linguistic & OR 473 Geog of Population Language and Its Context 401 Nature of Grammars 474 Environments and Peoples AND one of the following, provided 475 Seminar: Recreational Geography 100·200 have been completed: 482 Hist Geog of Eastern N America 483 Hist Geog of Western N America 343 Semantics 487 Geog of Colorado 350 Lang and Public Interest 488 Soviet Union 440 lntro·to Transform and· Generative 489 Geog of Western Europe Grammar 490 Geog of Central, N and SE Europe 497 lntro to Diachronic Ling HISTORY PHILOSOPHY Note: Philosophy 100 is used for the A. Any two of the following, provided one 100-104 lntro to Phil & Phil and Society If A. Social Science requirement, of the first-year A-combinations has been 100-209 lntroto Phil &Phil.and Psy it may not be 101-102 Western Civ 1 & 2 used for the Humanities requirement. 105-106 World of Ancient Greeks & Rise and completed: 100-220 lntro to Phil & Mod Soc Theories Fall of Ancient Rome 104-209 Phil and Society & Phil and Psy 398 ·women in Victorian England · 104-220 Phil and Society & Mod Soc Theories 141-142 History .of England 1 & 2 402 Athenian Empire and Greek Democ 202·203 Nah&r,a of Law 1 _& 2 403 Alexander and Hellenistic World 407 Hlst of Byzantine Empire 408 Roman Republic 409 Roman Empire POLITICAL SCIENCE 411 Soc Found of European Civ 412 Intel! Hist of Medieval Europa 110-201 Amer Pol Syst &Comp Pol-Developed Any two upper-division courses except 413 Constitutional and Legal Hist Pol Syst 438 will complete the second year of the England to 1485 110-202 Amer Pol Syst & Comp Pol- requirement, provided one of the first· 415 Hist Science Ancients to Newton Developing Pol Syst year combinations has been completed. 419 Europe lntell Hist 1750-1870 110-222 Amer Pol Syst & lntro to lnternatl Rei 420 Europe lntell Hist 1870-Ptesent 110-240 Amer Pol Syst & lntro to Pol Theory 421 The Hist of the Mediterranean 201·240 Comp Pol-Developed Pol Syst & lntro World, 1099-1571 to Pol Theory 423 Europe During Renaissance 222-240 lntro to lnternatl Rei & lntro to Pol 425 War and Europe State 1618-1793 Theory 426 Age of Reason, Montaigne to Voltaire Note: Courses may be taken in any sequence; 427 Hist East-central Europe 1 211 and 212 may be substituted for 201. 428 Hist East-Central Europe 2 432 20th Century Europe 433 French Rev and Napoleon 434 Colonial America PSYCHOLOGY 435 Hist Germany to 1849 436 Hlst Germany Since 1.849 100-230 Gen Psy & Psy of Adjustment Note: If Psychology 100 is used for the 437 Topics in European Ttjought to 100-245 Gen Psy & Soc Psy of Soc Probs Social Science requirement, it may not be 1900 100-264 Gen Psy & Child and Adol Psy used for the Natural Science requirement 438 Topics in European Thought: 20th 230·245 Psy of Adjust & Soc Psy of Soc Probs Century 230-264 Psy of Adjust & Ghild and Adol Psy 439 Venice and Florence in the 245-264 Soc Psy of Soc Probs & Child and Renaissance Adol Psy 443 Tudor England 444 Stuart England 451 American Revolution 493 Hist Russia Through 17th Century SOCIOLOGY 494 Imperial Russia 495 Russian Rev and Soviet Regime 211 lntro to Sociology 1 and any one of the Any two upper~division courses except following: 317, 401, 402, 438, 439, and 491 will B. Any two of the following, provided one complete the second year of the B. 119 Deviance of the first-year B-combinations has been requirement,. provided one of the first 120 lntro to African History 128 Race and Minority Problems completed: year combinations has been completed. 121 lntro to Middle Eastern History 191 Contemp Social Issues 122 Intra to Indian History 400 Women in Asian History 212 lntro to Sociology 2 123 lntro to Chinese History 418 Hist Southern Africa since 1800 239 Mass Society 124 lntro to Japanese History 472 Hist Modern Chinese lntell Thought 250 Soc Problems and Social Change 125 intro to Third World History 473 Hist Traditional China 474 Rise of Revolutionary China 475 Ancient and Med Japanese History 476 Modern Japanese History WOMEN STUDIES 478 Modern India 488 Medieval Middle East 500-1600 AD 200-201 intro to Women Studies & Provided 200-201 have been completed, 489 Modern Middle East 1600-Present Contemporary Issues any two of the following may be used to 491 Arab-Israeli Problem complete the second year of the requirement: c. C. Any two of the following, provided 151-152 History of U.S. 103-104 have been completed: 300 Practicum 304 Women Studies Curriculum 360 The Indian in American History, the 400 Senior Readings Seminar Eastern Region 402 Senior Research Seminar 361 The Indian in American History, the 409 Feminist Theory Western Region 4 i 8 Hist of Southern Africa since 1800 434 Colonial America 1600-1750 14 .,.,_,' OEPT CRS DEPT NO. ~fPT "0. CR TITLE Of COURSE SEC TillE DAYS BLDG ROOH INSTRUCTOR LIMU Nil •. llEPT UTLE OF COURSE sec Tli!E OAVS &lOG ROOII INSTRUCTOR l.lHIT Academic Skills lOt ANTii 700 1-6 MASTER'S THESIS 900 ARR -m lOit ANI"H 800 0•9 DOCTOR'S THESIS 900 ARR 301 St:Ci IONS tS-.lO" SZ: 1. a.zz AtfO 823 ARE SPf:C I AL 10• ANTtt 810 10 DOCTOR'S THESIS 9oo ARR 30 SECT IONS. Si:i:URE A CONTROLl.EO ENROLLMENT FORK FROM UNh'CH.SJJY LEAKNlNG tENTER• ldLRO 309/311 .. to• ANTtl ·no 1•3 INDEPENDENT STUDY 900 ARk 30 ALL ACADEMIC SKILlS COURSES ARE OFFERE() FOR PASS/FAll 10/t ANTH INDEPENDENT STUDY 900 ARR 30 GRAil.: ONLY· THESE COURSES HIJST SE TAKEI-4 CONCURRENTLY 1'41 TH EPOB 107". , 101t' ANTtl INDEPENDENT STUDY 90\l ARR 30 351 A Sl{ 095 l READUlG/STUOY SKillS dZO 1300-1350 11 1'1 KTCH 201 25 19• ANTH 950 1•3 GUIDED STUDY 900 ARR 30 821 ll00-1250 H W KJCH 301 25 8Z2 llOo-1150 T TH DP G GOZ!> 25 10• ANTH 960 1-3 LNDEPENDENT RESEARCH 900 £RR 30 az~ uoo-1,.50 H w DP G 00l1 25 African and Middle Eastern Studies lOit ANJri 999 KASTER'S DEGREE CAN0 900 ARR 30 Arabic COU~St:S Of SPECIAL INTEREST INCLUDE THE fOLLO~iNG: ~ SEE DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS. R ST 2:bO ..tOiU•. O RELIGlONS ... ioili:ST Arts and Sciences American Studies SHJOENJS will NOT BE ALLOWED TO ADO OR CHANGE SECTIONS AFTER SEPTEH6ER lOe 1985 .. 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THREE TIMES .. 163 tCON 550 3 ECQN HiST Of:V AREAS 001 12.00-125-0 M W ECON 119 JP POWELSON 10 i 72 ENGL 2:05 3 INTRO FICTION WilftKSHOP dOl 1000-1050 H H F eouc !53 20 802 0930-10'5 T TH EOUC 1'53 20 163 tCON 551- 3 ECON HIST OF EUROPE 001 1500-1550 M Ill F ECON 117 JP POWELSON 10 d03 1100•.1215 T TH COTT 10~ zo SAHE AS &CON 451. lll El;GL 253 3 MODERN AND CON TEMP Ll T 001 1000-1050 M W f riLMS 237 EC WHU·E 35 163 iCON 552 3 US ECON HISTORY 001 0930-1045 T TH ECON 119 J POULSEN 10 002 0930-l04S T TH ECON 205 R RABINOVITZ 35 SAMf; AS ECON 't5Z. 003. 1230-1345 T TH HALE 10~ SM GOLDFARH 35 oo• 1400-1515 r TH. 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SECIJRt CONTRULU:O ENROllMENT FORM FROM DEPARTMENT. S.\Mt AS ENGL 409 .. 010 1000-1055 H W Nl63 25 lAB-BEGINNING PliOTO 1 lOll 1100-1300 M W Nl06 25 All 1300 SECT IONS REQUIRE A CUNTROLLEO ENROLLMENT FORM.. SECURE FORM FROM Ot.PARHIENT. BtClNNlNG PHOTO 1 020 0930-1025 T TH Nl63 25 LAB-SEGJNNI!>iG PHOTO 1 lOll- 1030-1230 T TH Nl06 25 17l i.Niil 521 2.-6 POE.TR'f WOR!f.SHOP 601 1900-.2150 TH HUtS 104 A HOllO 15 SEGINNING PHOTO 1 030 oaoo-oa55 M "' N163 25 lll fNGl 523 l-6 F.ICTIJN ~ORKSHOP dOl 1400•1650 M HLHS 247 E OORN 15 lAB-SEGlNNlNG PHOTO 1 l03l 0900-1100 M W N106 20 1.1:2. ENGL 529 3 H:ECENT FICTION dOl 1400-1650 T COTT 104 C MAJOR <> 15 ,!71 f A .117'-v'~"·"- r~~!·~~';:·~~:~T~H~·~O 2 LOll "-1:3-o=i~~o--~ w A N106 25 112 ENGl 538 3 ORAH STRUC-TRAGEOV 001 l'tOil-1515 M W tilMS "' 104 JH CROUC-H 15 fUR FINE ARTS HAJORS ONLY.. HAY NOT BE REPEATED. THREE SAr4!: A5 C LT 561 .. HOUKS LAB SCHEDULED PLUS THREE HOURS AOOJHONAL lAS TO B.E ARRANG.EO PER hiEEKe REQUIRED LAB ASSESSHENT. 172. tNGL 550 3 HEOitlfAL .L!H.RATlJRE 001 1400'"'1515 T TH HUtS 285 CS WRIGhT 15 SA~.E AS ENGL. "t50 .. 177 f A 120 2 BASIC PAINTING 001 1300-H50 H W f Nl03 25 .1.12. b'dGl 55l 3 REN ANO 17TH CENT liT 001 1900-2150 MLMS 104 Jl MURPHY 15 002 1230-1515 T TH Nl03 25 HAY NUT liE REPt:ATEO .. 172 t;,-,Gl 570 3 ANbUJ-SAXilN 001 1300-1350 H W F HUtS 104 EA ROBERTSON 10 SA.Hc AS ENGL It 70 .. 177 f A l.H 3 BASIC PAINTING 001 0800-1050 H W f Nl03 25 002 OBOU-1215 T TH Nl03 tl R£HH 25 172 iNGL 591 3 CLIHP APPL HUM 001 !400-_1C?5V H COTT lOlt HJ PRESTON 15 HAY NOT BE REPEATED. 172 ENGL 597 3 OIRECTEO rtEADl!'dG !301 1900-2150 · HUtS 251 R SUKEN!CK 15 177 f A lSJ ~ BASiC SCULPTURE: 001 0800-101§5 TH Cl02 SECURE CONTROLLED ENH.llLLHtNT FORM FKOH OtPARlliENT. OOi:! 1200-lltlt5 TH C102 KAY NOT BE ~EPEAJE(),. ..!:ill.!.5.: PaERE-2 fOR bOO LEVEl COURSES - H.• A ... DEGREE OR JNST R CONSENT .. 177 f ~ 151 3 BAS4C SCULPTUVl:E 001 1300-1715 M W F A Cl02 J8 WILSON 25 HAY NOT BE REPEATED .. 172 t!-lGL c-OO 3 PROUST 001 H00-1050 T HLMS lOft JE RJ VERS 10 SAMC AS C L T bOl. 11. ORAWl,NG 112 ENGl 6-10 3 SOC THEMES 1750-U:UO 001 1900-2150 T HUIS 251 0 SIHPSON 15 177 f A 200 3 OKAHING 001 0600-1215 T Th N2.15 RR ECKER 25 172 iN"L bltB 3 PKOd LIT THtORY 00.1 190\l-2150 M HlHS 251 EC WHITE 10 002 0800-1050 1'1 W F N275 K I WAHASA 25 SAHt: AS C. LT b04. PREKEQ F A 100 OR 101 AND AN ADOlTlONAL 100 lEVEl F A STUDIO CUURSEo HAY aE REPEATED ONC.E .. ALL ':}00 SECTIONS REQUIRE OtPARTHENTAl FORM .. 111 f A 300 3 DRAWING AND- ANATOMY 001 1300-1550 M W F F A Cl75 Jf SAHPSON 25 172 tNGl 100 0-6 MASTER • S THE Sl S 900 ARR zo PREKEQ SIX HOURS f A .200. HAY HE REPEATED ONCE .. 112 t:NGL 801.) 0-9 DOCTOR'S THESIS 900 ARR .20 177 f A 400 3 ADVANCED DRAWIN.; 001 OS00-1050.-H W F A ci 75 lS HERRllT 10 P~EKE~ SIX HOURS F A .200. MAY BE REPEA.TEih TAUGHT 112 ENGL a10 10 00Ci0W. 1 S THESIS 900 ARR 20 AilTtl F A 500 .. 172. CNGL , 910 l-3 INDEPENDENT STUOY ~00 ARR 20 i 77 F A 500 3 GRADUATE DRAWING 001 0800"'1050 11 I'd F f A Cl75 lS liERRITT 15 TAUbiH vH TH F A 'tOO. 172 ENGl 940 1-3 lNOEPEliiOENT STUOY 900 ARR 20 11!.. PHOTOGRAPHY 172 ENGL 9'11 1-3 INDEPENDENT STUDY 900 ARR 20 172. EN(i,l 950 1-5 INOEPENOE!\iT STUO'f 900 ARR ZO 171 f A 219 3 INTEW.MEO PHOTOGRAPHY l 001 1100... 1.2:30 T TH Nl63 BJ REVELLE 10 DOl 1100"'1230 M w Nl63 CJ ROlTZ 10 112 iNGL 951 1•3 TUTI.)iHAl-MEDlt:VU ST 900 20 PREKEW F A .2lb. R:EQUI~ED LAB ASSE~SMENT.. SlX ADDITIONAL ••• LAB HOURS TO BE ARRANGED PER NEEK... TAUGHT WHH F A 319 .. 112 t:NGl 952 l-3 TUTlJRUL-Rf:NAISSANCE 900 20 HAY !:)E REPEATED ONCE.. FORt1ERLY F A 217 .. 172 Ei\1\Jl 953 J.-3 TUTORIAL-18TH C.t:NTU~'f 900 ARR 20 111 F o\ 319 3 INTERHED PHOTOGRAPHY 2 001 U00-1230 T TH N163 BJ REVELLE 10 002 1100-1230 M 1'1 N163 CJ ROHZ 10 172. CNGL 954 1-3 TUTORlAl-l'HH LENTURY 900 Ai 172 tNGL 955 1-3 TUTORIAL-AMERICAN SJ 900 ARR 2V REQUIRED LA!! ASSESSHtNT D 172 ENGL 95b 1-3 TUTDKlAL-1100/CONTt.MP 900 20 111 f A 411 3 ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY 001 1Sil0-1b30 T TH f A Nlb3 BJ REVEllE 10 PkEHEQ f A 216 ANU 211 AND SIX »OURS Of 319 OR EQUlV..- SIX 172. .tl-dli.L 957 l-3 TUTORIAL·UT IHCJv 171 .ENGl 961 I-3 ADV ME61EYAl STUDIES 900 ARR 20 177 f A 419 3 AOVANCEO P!-IOTUGRAPHV 801 ARR SJ REVEllE 10 PKEKEU f A .:H9 ANO POKTFOLIO ADMISSION.< SIX t!OURS LAS JD 112 tNl>L 962 1•3 AOV RENAJSSANU. ST ARR 20 Bi ARRANGED PER MIEEK~ MAY BE REPEATED.. SECURE CONTROlLED CNRLH.• LHtNT FURH FROM INSTRUCTOR. REI.lUiRC:D LAd ASSES:iHENT. 172 t:NGL 963 .1.-3 ADY HHH Ci:NTURY ST ARR 20 CLASS HEElS lN f A Nlo3 .. 172 i:NGL 96'+ l-3 AOV 19TH CENTURY ST 900 ARR lO 177 f A 517 3 GRADUATE PHOTOGKAPHY 001 1900-2150 WI, f A NlB7 AJ SWEETMAN 10 REQI.!l~ED lAB FEE. 172 cNGL 965 1-3 AD\/ .20TH CENTURY ST 900 ARk lO 111 F A 5ld 3 NEW DIRECTIUNS-PHOTO 001 1500-1b30 M W F A N1b3 CJ ROHl 10 172 t:NGL 960 l-3 AUV AMERICAN STUDIES 900 ARR '--- 20 SIX HOUKS LAd JU BE ARRANGED PER f'IIEEK.. TAUGHT WITH F A 418. 172 tNGL 967 1-3 AOV CRITICAL IHC:URV 900 ARR 20 177 F A 519 3 GRADUATE PHtJTOG~AttHV 001 ARR AJ SiiEE THAN 10 CLAS~ :1tETS IN F A Nl87. TAUGHT ~lTrl F A 517 .. 172. t:NGl 968 l-3 ALlY LANG/RHCT STUDIES 900 ARR 20 Rt.~UlKCD lAd FEE. 112 ENGl 999 3 MA5lER~5 Dt.C.KEE CANJ ARR English as a Second language 177 f- A 220 3 PAINT!NC. J01 OB00-1050 H W 1- F A C103 lE EADES 25 NUTce SEE OtP(l.RTHENT !JF liNGUISTICS. PKE..tE.J F A 120 DR LH PUJS ONE AQO!T !ONAL 100-LEVEL FINE ARTS CllURSE~ MAY Bt: KEPEATED ONCb Experimental Studies 177 F A 221 3 COLOR.- 001 0800·1215 1 TH F A Cl75 JA JOHt-.S.ON 25 NOTc9 -SEE lNTERIHSCIPLlNAR\" STUDIES, CENTER FOK HAV NUl uE KcPEATtD. 177 fA 2.::3 3 liFt PAINi'HiG- DOl U800-lll5 T TH F A Cl03 CS FORSMAN' 25 Film Studies P~EKEV F A 120 OR 121 ANCJ Six. HOU~S 220s CQUKSE HAS REQUlRt:O MODEL ASSESSMENT fCE~ COURSE~ OF SPECiAl I:HERES.T INCLUDE: THE FOLLOWiNG: 111 f A 32U 3 INH~MEUIAH. PAlrHlNG 001 1300-1550 M W f F A Cl03 U: EADES 25 f A l.l7 - INTERMEUIATt PHJlUGRAPHY l PkEie.EW SlX HUURS OF F A 2.£0 .. MAY tSE RePEATED F A 31 'J HHE.RMEOlATE PrlUHiuKAPH¥ 2 ;)N(t, F A ltl9 AOV'ANCED PHOTJ{;RAPriY 1- A 'j!9 .;RAUUATE PHUTUGKAPHY 117 F A 4£0 3 AO>IANCED PAI~Tli'.IG 001 1300-1115 T TH F A ClOJ CS FORSMAI'I riUM 30~ fiLM HISTORV (SAHt: AS. F S 305)' Pt STUDENTS MA'I' ~E ~OMlNlSTP.ATli/ElV fJr V., WAHRHEOIA 111 r A ~95 Z B.F.A. SEHINAR 601 1900-~050 11 f A Nl85 IWAMASA 15 PKE.tEW $.F.A.. CANOIOATE. SECURE A CONTROLLED ENROLLHE:rH FURH. FRUH INSTrC.UCTOR. PASS/FAll \JNLY. 111 F A 3JO 3 loiATERMEOIA p-UNTING 1 001 0900-1150 H 14 F C153 002 Od00-1~15 J TH Cl5~ EE HA TTHF.ttS l'U t! A 503 3 ART OF THE LAST OtCADE 001 1300-H50 TH F A Nl d7 JA JOH~SOh 10 T AU .. ttl WiTH F A 't03., 177 F A 331 3 WAftRMEDIA PAINTING 2 001 130U-l715 T TH F A Cl53 EE HATTH£r1S ll PI NOTC,. LAB ASSE$SI1ENT REQUIRED IN EACH PRINTMAKING CLASS 171 f A 497 3 VISITING ARTIST PROG 001 1900-Z050 TH F A Nl61 UNLESS OTHERWISE NUTEO., PREKEQ PORTFOLIO KEV!EW.. tAUGHT lllllTH F A 597 .. SEClJttE A CUNTROLLED ENROLLHENT FORM FROM DEPARTMENT. 177 f A 2tt0 3 &EG,IN INTAGllO/l 171 F A 440 3 AOV INTAGLIO/RELIEF 001 0900-1150 H W f F A CIH JF SAIIPSON 117 F A 903 1•3 IN~EPENOEKT STUDY 900 ARR zo PREREO F A l4s0., MAY liE REPEATED. TAUGHT WITH F A 21t0/.3dtO .. LAO FEE RE~UIRED. 177 F A 9H 1-3 INDEPENDENT STUDY 900 ARR 20 177 F A <\ttl 3- AD!/ LITHOGRAPHY OOf' 1300""1715 T TH A 1890 CC CLiNE 117 F A 952 1•3 GRAD INO STDY-DRAWING 900 ARR 20 P&EKEQ f A 31t1. NAY Sf REPEATED. TAUGHT WITH ·f A 241/34-1. LAS FEE RE~U!RED. 117 F A 956 1-3 GRAO IND ST•NOH-STUDIO 900 ARK 20 177 r A \42 3 A.DV SILKSCREEN PRINT VOl 1300-1550 H W f F A 1310 IWAHASA 117 r A 957 1-> GRAD IND STOY-PAINT1NG 900 ARR zo PREI!fQ F A 342. HAY BE REPEATED. TAUGHT WITH f A 242/HZ. LAB FEE REQUIRED,. 177 f A 958 l•l GRAD INO ST-PAPERHAKNG 900 ARR lO 111 f A l\'t-4 3 AOV PAPERH.AI{ lNG 001 1800-2050 " " F A UHO CC CLINE 177 F A 9oo 1-3 GRAD !NO ST-PRINTHAKNG 900 ARR 20 P>lE~EQ f A 3H ANO INSTR CONSENT. KA'f BE REPEATED. THREE riOO.tS LAB ARRANC.EO .WEEI 171 F A 5H .l GRAD Li!HOGRAPHY 001 ARR CC CLINE XVI. CANO!OATE FOR DEGREE LAB FEE REIIUI~ED. 177 f A 999 3 MASTERS'S Oi:GREE CANU ~00 ARR 20 177 f A· 5~l 3 GRAD SllKSCREfN 001 ARR I< IWAMASA N.JTti. ALL 900 SECTIONS REQUIRE DEPARTMENTAL FORM. LAS FEE REitlUU.ED .. XVllo fiNE ARTS tHSTORY 177 i= A 5ft!\ 3 GRAD PAPERHAKI NG 001 ARR CC CLINE lAB FEE REQUlREO. 178 FA H 100 3 EXPERIENCE ART, !HAGES 001 0930-1045 T TH F A Nl~l RM BERNIER Vll. SCULPTURE 178 fA H 2.60 3 ART OF ANTIQUITY 001 123G-!345 T TH f A NIH ~D HOAG A CHO G ROOTS 2:5 178 FA ri 282 3 ART-REN. ~AROQ. ROCO 001 H00"""1515 T TH f A NUl VH HiNOR .,>,. ~-.....""~~.-.-~.,_ ·- '"""irs FA H .2:83 3 ART-!9TH AND 20Tii CENT 001 1500-lS50 H: W F F A. Hl41 I 71 f A 350 3 El?f.RINENTS IN SCULP 001 0800-1215 H W F A Cl~O J6 WILSON 17 PREi 171 F A 450 3 ADVANCED SCULPTURE 001 0800-1215 H W F A CHO Jd WILSON 176 FA H ~OS 3 ART-INDIA AND 5 ~ ASIA 001 1230·13•5 TH f A Nlb5 RH BERNIER 30 PRERE~ F A 350 AND 3:H., HAY l:lE RfPEATEO. TAUGHT ~lTH FA rl l':llt RfCOttHENOED. TAUGHT WITH fA H 505. f A .350 .. 178 fA H 427 3 PRE•CLAS ART & ·ARCHAE 001 1230-13'5 YH HLHS 199 TH TlAVfllA EVJEN 12 177 F A S50 GRAD SCULPTURE 001 0800-1215 H W F A C1t.O ROOTS 15 , SAKt: AS ClAS 427152.7 ANO fA H 52:7. 111 ;: A 551 iiRAD SCULPTuRE 001 ARR G ROOTS 10 118 fA t1 tt71 3 PRE-COLUMBIAN ART 001 1530-1045 TH F A Nl65 JD HUAG 30 TAUiiHT IIITH fA H 511. Vlllo ART EDUCATION 118 fA H '+77 3 WOKEN lRTISTS 001 1100-1215 TH F 'A. Nl'tl Al VANDERSAlL lO F A 30~ .. 366-,. 367, 366 AND 369 SHtlULO 8E TAKEN BY ART PKEREQ A•T HISTORY SURVEY. TAUGHT tilTH FA H 517 AND EDUCATION HAJORS BEFORo TriEIR SENIOR YEAR. CilURSES ARE WMST H7o NOT OffeRED EVERY SEHESTER. ART EDUCATION HAJO•S ACCEPHO INTO THE PROFESSIONA~ YEAR HUST -SECURE CONTROLLED 178 FA H 480 3 !TAL RENAIS ART 1 001 1000-1050 H W F F A Nl85 RE DAY 30 ENRLILLMENT FORKS FROH SCHOOL OF EDUCAHO~ FOR THE EOUCA PRERE~ FA ri 2ij2 OR INSTR CONSENT • TAUGHT WITH FA H 580. flON COURSfS REQUIRED IN THE PROG~AHo 178 r:A H ft6b 3 AMERICAN ART TO 19<\5 001 1300-1350 H W F F A N185 RE DAY 30 111 F A 3o3 3 ART-ElEMENTARY Tt:ACHER 001 1230-1500 T TH F A Nl98 SR FOSTER 25 PRERE~ FA H 2a3. TAUGHT WITH fA H 586; ElEMENTARY EDUCATION >IA40RS ONLY. 178 FA H 492 3 MODERN ART 001 1200-IZSO H " F A Nl65 30 17:7 t' A- 3616 2 A.R.T-CLEHENTARY SC.riO;:JLS 001 1500-1615 K w F F A t-.!296 CA QUALLEY 12 PREREQ FA H 283 OR I~STR CONSENT. TAUGHT WITH FA H 592. "CURl:~ F A 369. TAUGHT wiTH F A 36d. 11d FA H 500 3 HISTORY OF HEOIA ARTS 001 1400•1515 TH F A Nl35 AJ SWtHHAN 20 171 F A 368 Z ARl-SECONDARY SCHOOLS 001 1500-1615 M W F F A N298 CA OUALLH 12 TAUGHT WITH fA H 400. TAU,HT 41TH F A 364. 178 FA H 505 3 ART-INDIA AND S E ASU 001 1230-1345 T TH F A Nl35 RH BERNIER 10 117 f A 369 1 PRACTICUH-ART TEACHING dOl ARR CA QUALlEY ll TAU-HT ~ITH FA H 405. C.JR 177 f A. 5tt8 3 ISSUES IN ART EOUC 001 1900-2130 T F A N29b Sk FOSTE:R 5 17d FA tt 571 3 PRE-COLUMBIAN ART 001 1530-1645 T TH F A Nl8~ - JO HOAG 10 CA QUALLEY' TAIJGHT tllTtl FA H 178 FA H 5ijO 3 ITAL RENAISS ART 1 001 l000-1050 M W F A Nl85 RE DAY 10 171 F A 377 3 JEWELRY DESIGN 001 1300-1715 H W F A 1sss AG PENNINGtoN 25 TAUGHT rUTH fA H 480. MAY NOT BE REPEATED. 118 FA H 56b 3 AMERICAN ART TO 1945 001 1300-1350 M W F A Nl85 RE DAY 10 111 f A 477 3 AOV JEWELRY OE;SIGN 001 1300-1115 T TH f A 1B5!J AG PENHINC.TUN ll T AUI.PHT loiiTH FA H tt86. PREKEQ F A 377.. HAY BE REPEATED. TAUGHT WlTtl F A 577. 178 fA ri 592 3 MODERN ART 001 12.00-1250 M W F F A NlH5 TAUGHT WITH FA H lt9Z .. 177 F A 577 3 GkAO JEWELRY DI:SIGN 001 1300-1715 T TH F A 1855 AG PENNINGTON 178 FA H 649 '+ TOOLS Of RESEARCH 001 1800-2:030 H F A Nl67 AL VANOERSALL 10 x. CERAMICS ~VIII. TH 177 f A 21:\9 3 1ST 'lEAR WHEELTiiRUWING 001 0800-1050 H H F F A 1850 TJ POTTER zo 178 FA H 700 1*'4 11ASTEK 1 S T.Ht;SIS 900 ARR 20 PKEH.EQ f A 2&7. MAY NOT BE REPEATED. REQUIRED lAB ASSCSSM.fNT. XIX. INDEPENOENT STUDIES 177 F A 3tH 3 INTERMEDIATE CERAMICS 001 1400-1650 H ill F f A T J POTTER 20 PKERE~ f A 2:87 AND 289.. HAY SE RSPE:ATEO ONCE. NGTt. All 900 SECTIONS REQUIRE DEPARTMENTAL FORM. FORHEJilY F A 390.. RtQUIRED LAS ASSESSMENT. 178 fA ri 930 1-3 IND1:PENOENT STUJY 900 ARR 20 117 F A 488 3 ADVANCED Ct:RAMlCS 001 1100~1350 H Jl F F A 1850 AC CURi XI.. INTERHEOIA/VIOEO,. 178 fA H 999 3 MASTER• S DEGREE CANO goo ARg 20 NOTb STUOPH MUST F[lE APPROVAL FORM 'SiGNED SY ADVISOR IN F lNi:: A.RTS OFFICE Bi:.FOki:. CJNT Ii'.UlNG STUDENT 177 F A 290 3 INTERMEDIA 001 1300-1715 T TH F A Cl 75 25 REGlS.TRATlQN. HAY NOT 8E REPEATED~ REOU!Kt:O lAB 1\SSESSM&:NT FEE o 111 f A 490 3 Vl.OEO 001 0600-1050 F- A Nlb7 French and Italian languages.and literatures TAUGHT "'!Trl F A 590. REQUIRED LAS ASSI:.SSMENT. SIX. 1.. FRENCH t.A;'i&UAGE. AND LITERATURE AOOU !ONAL LAB HOIJR ARRANGED PER WEEK. 181 Fit. 101 5 SEG INN lNG FRENCH 1 001 ,)800•0850 MTWTHF HUtS ldl 25 111 F A 590 3 VlilEO UOl 0800-1050 T F A N187 OOL 0900•0950 MTWTHF liLMS 181 25 TAUGHT n!ITH F A 490. RE:QUiRED LAS ASSESSMENT. SIX 003 1000-1050 MTWTHF Ht.MS 181 25 ADDITIONAl LAB HOURS ARRANGED PER WEEK. Q04 1000-1050 MTI'HHF HLii.i 18~ 25 005 UJ0-1150 MTATHF t<. TCii 303 25 XII. LECTURES/SEMINARS 0~0 1100-1150 MT•THF HLMS 259 25 007 lZ00-12.50 MTWTr~F iilHS ltH 25 UOH 1-+00•1.450 HTWTriF HLHS 181 25. 177 f A 104 3 &ASIC ART LECTURE 001 1400-1450 H W F F A Nlt-:5 l$ HfkkiTT 009 1300-1350 MTriTHf K re-t 30.3 25 HAY NOT BE REPEATE.O .. 010 .1.300-LiSO MT,HHF HLHS !85 25 Jll ..JUOO-Vu~O MT~THF HUIS 185 25 177 F A lt0.3 3 ART UF THE LAST DECADE 001. 13-00-1450 TH F A NltH .JA JOHNSON 10 J.12 V900-0950 HTffTHF HLMS ll:i5 25 PRfr(fQ ZO HOURS OF F A COURSES~ IAUC.HT WITH f A 503. OlJ 0900-0950 MTWTHF STAO 135 25 22 ~- DcPl CRS OfPT CRS N,J. ilEPJ NJ. CR TITLE' OF COURSE TIME DA'fS SLOG ROOM INSTRUCTOR LIMIT Nil. ll.EPT Nil .. CR TITlE OF COURSE SEC TillE OAfS &LDG RDOH I NSTRUCTilll UNIT 111 FR 102 ~ BEGINNING FRENC!f 2 PREileO !TAL 102 OA CONSUlTAfl!lll, STUDENTS I!HO EARifEO A OPEN ONLY T!l STUDENTS WHO HAVE HAD FR iOl .~T THIS GRADE IJF ODR F IN HAl. 102 Will. 8E AOHINISTRATIYELY DROPPED UNIVERSITY 0~ iiiTH INSTR CONSENT. STUDENTS WHO EARNED FRDH ITAL 211 DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF CUSS. A GII'JIDE OF 0 OH F IN FR 101 WILl. 8E AOHINISTRAHVEU DROPPED FRO~ FR 102 II\IKIHG THE FUSJ WEEK OF CUSS. 232 ITAL 212 3 ZNO YR RfAO GRAN COMP 001 0900-0950 H W F HLHS 193 STUDENTS IIHLl EARNED 4 GRADE OF D OR f IN HAL '211 WilL BE uOl 0800•065~ HT THF t!AlE 204 25 AONINISTIUiTIVEU DROPPED FROM HAL 212 DURING THE fiRST 002 llOG-1150 HT THF HALE 207 25 •EEJ( (If CUSS. 003 1300•l3sO ItT THF HUtS 18! Z$ 00~ HOO·H50 HJ THF OP G G035 25 232 HAL lU 3 SURVEY OF ITA!. LIJ f HUI$ 19$ lO 005 090G-0950 HT JHf HLHS 259 25 PRUEQ HAL 212 OR CQNSUI.TAilON. 006 IZOG-1250 Hi THF HUtS lti5 25 232 ITAL 321 3 AllY CONY & COMPOSU10N 001 UOO•U50 H W f HU!S !96 zo 181 fR 105 ~ BEGIN FRENCII REVIEW PftERH HAL 2l2 OR CONSULTATION. RESeRVED fOR STUDENTS WITH TWO YEARS HIGH SCHOOL FRENCH 0111 BASIS OF PRf•PUtfMENl CODE Fl !fOREIGN. LAifGUAGEio <1.32 HAL 011 3 DANifo INFERNO, PURGA 001 uoo-uso " w F eouc U6 15 001 0800·0850 KTIITHF lllttS 191 25 2l2 IJAL H3 l MEDIEVAL LYRICS lit 001 HLMS 152 10 002 090G-0950 HTWTHF HlMS 191 25 SAIIC AS FR 013 AND C LJ •U• 003 1000-1050 HfWTHF ~LHS 191 25 00~ 1100•1150 HTWTHF HlHS 185 25 .':!!!!!:. ALL 900 SECTIONS REQUIRE DEPARTMENTAl. FORK. 005 130G-l350 NToTHF HALE 20~ 25 006 120G-1Z50 IITIITHF KTCii 118 25 232 qAL 9;0 l•l INDEPENDENT STU01 900 ARR zo 181 ft< 201 ~ ORAl GRAM REV £ C(INV I lll !TAL 950 1•3 INDEPENDENT STUDY 9oo ARR 20 PREREQ FR 102 011 TWO. YEARS HIGH SCHOOL FRENCH. STUDENTS WHO URI'IEO A GRADE OF 0 OR 'F 1,. FR 102 OR 105 WILL BE AOMINI• STRATIYELY DROPPED fROH FR 201 OIJRINI> THE FIRST WEEK OF 111. CllHPARATIVE LllERt\I!!Rf cuss. 001 0900•0950 HT TifF HALE 207 28 HDT&; .. FOR COURSE OffERINGS SEE THE LISTINGS IN· THE 002 . 120 181 i'R 312 MAIN CURRENT FR LIT 2 001 UO 1111 I'R 403 3 AOY ORAL PRACT.IINJERP 001 UO •ol 3 FRENCH SYNTAX 001 1300•1350 H W KitH 301 EN HAYER 20 810 UOO·U5D T TH GUGG Z KA ERICKSON LAB-CARTOGRAPHY 1 l&U 1400•1550 T GUGG 6 40d 3 lUST OF FRENCH LANG 001 l10 501 l AOYANCED PHONETICS 00 I 1300-1350 lH HlHS 259 H TfNELll 25 20• GEOG 341 ~ CONSERV PRACHt< 001 1230-U.S T TH GUGG 201 DC GREeNLAND 180 181 fR 503 3 AOV ORAL PRAU/INTERP 001 1100•1230 TH EDUC 138 JB FREY zo• GEOG •02 3 STAT FOR EARTH SCI 001 -0900-0950 H W F GUGG 20 $AHE 4S fR t03, PRERE~ GEOG DR GEOL HUOR OR INSTR CONSENT • SAKe AS GEOL •17. llll I'R 506 :; STRUCTURE OF FRENCH 001 1400•U50 II W HALE 20~ EN MAYER 10 SAM~ U FR 401>o zo• ~eoG ooo 1 GEOG INTERP AER PIIOTOS SECURE A COHTROI.LED ENROLLIIENT fORti FROM DEPARTMENT. 181 fR 507 3 FReNCH SYNTAX 001 1300-1350 " " KTCH 301 EN HAYER 5 STUDENT HUST ATTEND FIRST CLASS OR liE ADHINISTIIA• TlVELY DROPPED. 181 FR 508 HISf OF FRENCII LAN' 001 U00-1150 II >i F ECON 16 F JENSEN s dlO 1200-1250 II W GUGG 205 39 181 FR 511 ) fliENCH SPECiAL TOPICS 001 1500-1550 II M KICH 110 • K MORTIMER 20 lA!I•GEOG INTERP AcR PH LSI! 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C!:tHE:R FOR RE:C-dEG SPANISH 1 ROll 0800-0850 M W F CHEM 206 22 1<012 0900~0950 M w f i- A Nl85 22 RU13 1000-1050 M ~ F CtiEM 308 l2 Sociology 1<014 1100-1150 M W F CHEM 208 22 C£G!NNING SPANISH 1 020 100'0-1050 T TH E OUC 220 R~ K lTE d 325 SPAN lOl 5 > BEGINNING SPANISH. 2 100 l400-H50 M R CHEM 140 RM HUNTER JbO PREREQ-··SPAN 101,. STUDENTS llltTH 'TiiO Vi::ARS HIGH SCHOt.ll ~CC-INTR,J TU SOCliJi..OGY Rlll L200-l250 M HLM-5" 251 ~0 SPANISH HlLL NOT RECEIVE CREOH FOR THIS COURSE-., t .H5 .:)OC .250 3 SLJC PRUB t. SOC CHANGE JOl .:.1900-0950 t1 ~ F K. TCH 301 TF MAYER 50 325 :i~AN 21.1 3 .2NtJ 't!:AR SPAN I Sri 1 OOl 0930-1045 T TH tWSY ~ft32 .JJ WANO'EREK 40 PRE~EQ SPAN 102 .Ok 105 OR Lil/El 2 HIGH SCHOOL OR EQUIV .. !)03 H00-1!>15 T TH CHEM 2J LJ PlNlO 40 STUDENTS WHO l:·Ai<:NED A Gi 315 SUC 315 J HIST OF SOC ltiOUGtll 1 JOl 1000-1050 M .V F BPS'f E431 f:-11. ADAMS vo1 o&oo--os5o M w .F 8PSY EOb4 002 0800-0915 T TH BPSY El2.6 315, .)Q-C.. 317 3 STAT4S.TH.S 001 1500-l~5V M hi f BPSY E43l RP CUZZOkT 40 oo·3 0800-0915 T TH HlHS 271 004 0930-104 5 T TH SPS'I fl26, 31~ .)I.H. 3.H 3 POPJLAHON AhU SUCI'ETY 001 HOO-l.tl5 T TH OP G OG47 Ml: G!f.JENEZ 005 0930.. 104-5 T TH dDBY. 106- AG LUlANO OOb 1000•1050 M H F HlMS 211 l~ GOLDIN 3!5 .)l:JC ltOZ 3 SENlOR ttUNORS 001 ARR RP CUZZORT lO J0_7 llfJO-ll50 M ill F Mi\NA 103 T A PERE.l RA Rt0dllitD OF SJCIUL'Ob'l f"IAJURS ,JSHINC. Jl) GR.ADUATt. o-oa · 1zoo-1250 H w F: HLMS 271 1111 Ttt ttl.lNOR.S. J09 1230'"'1345 T, TH BPSY El26 AG LOZAN-O 1)10 0900-0950 M W F MKNA 103 LR GOlOH-i 315. .:tOC 426 3 SOC OF THE f-UTtJfH: O,Ql l?OO-lb30 M n I{ TCH 2.34 OJ 9-lt.RlOS 820 1300-1350 M' H F 8PSY EOb4 SCC 84_0 IS A SPECIAl SiCTlON. 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ALL 100 StC-TIONS REQUIRE DEPARTMENTAL FORM~ 32:~ SPAN 'HO 1--3 INUEPENOENT SiUlJY ... 10 1oC: THT~ 679 3 PROSS IN OEVELOil' TtHR 900 ••• 3l'5 :it'lAi'll 940 1-3 INOtPENOENi· STUOY ~00 ••• 10 Jol THTR 700 1-4 MASTER'S THt::SlS 900 ••• 10 3l5 SPJ.!\1 9'50 1-J lNOtPENOt:NT STUOY 900 ••• 10 lbl THTR 800 0-9 UOCT 1J~ 1 S JHESI S 900 ••• 20 .i25 SPAN 9CV 1-3 INOI:.Pl:NOENT STUOY 900 ••• ZO 30.2 TtHrt dlO 10 OOCTiJR!S THESIS 000 ••• 15 325 SPAN H~ 3 !"lASTER'S DEGREE C.ANO •oo ARR 10 3o2 rrH~ 930 1-3 INUEPENOENT STU\JY 900 AkR lO Swedish lb2 £HTrt 940 1-3 INDEPENDENT ~STtAOY 101? ••• 20 ~ SEE OEPAIUHt:NT UF.GE~HANIC LANGUAGES AND LITEKATVRES .. 362 THTK 941 1-3 [NUEPENOENT STUUY 900 ARR zo 362: THTR _950 1-3 INDEPENDENT STUDY 900 ••• zo Theatre and Dance 36.l Tttrrt 951 l-3 I .. S.-&ACKGRNOSIINTERP 000 ARR zo I. GENE.'RAL iHEATRE AN(; OAI\IC£ 3bl THT~ 960 1 .. 1 INOi:Pf:NOENT STUDY ARR zo 30l THTit 970 1-3 INDEPENDENT STUI)Y ••• 20 360 TriON 601 3 001 0800 ... 0930 T JH THTR 119 RK. KNAU& INFKG Gf?AO STUOH:S lO 362 THTR 999 3 MASTER'S DEGREE CANO 900 ARR 20 U. THtATRt 362 THT~ loll OE.V THTR AND DRAMA 1 1101 1100-1150 1'1 H F THTR 306 JH SYHONS 50 Ill. DANCE 362 THTK 230 3 ACTING - BEGINNING FORMEI<.LY THTR 273, ACTlNG 1. SJUOENTS MUST AT_TEND FiRST CLASS TO ClAIM PLACE OR BE AOM[tt[STRA.HVELY DROPPED .. VOl 0900-1050 1'1 w TtHR 300 JO 002 1100-1250 H 1'1 THTR 300 ,, 36ft uNCC: 101 l BEGINNlfo.IG BAllET 001 1530-1630 H W THTR &.tl50 Wl BOYETTE 30 \)03 0900-1050 T TH THTR 300 ;o NO t:·. 362 THTK 231 TEAT ANAi..Y FOR Pb~F 001 1400-152.0 TH TtiTR 306 RK KN4Ua 364 ONCt: 105 1 INTERMEDIATE BAllE-T 801 1200-1330 M W THTR W150 Hl BOYETTE 20 dOl 0930-1045 IH. THTK 306 Ml POTTS 5At1i: AS ONCE 181, 1&3., 185, AND 187.. AUOITHlN TO 8E !'ill!E..:, HHR 230 ANO 231 MAY BE TAKEN CONC.UKRE:\ITLY. IN HE:.LLI HAY le .12:00-1330 IN THTR .. RH ll'll!»O. lJROEK TO T AKt: THTR 2.3.2 UNE MUST HAVE HAD THTR 231 OR St:C!JRE: A CONTROLLED ENROLLMENT FUI 362 fHTI< 23.3 3 VOICE ANO SPJ:ECti 001 1200-1250 M W F HLMS 24~ 3J 364 .ONCE 133 1 INlf:.i(MEOlATC. JAZZ 001 1400-1515 M W THT-R W350 30 PREKEQ THTR 230.. FORMERLY lNTP 352~ VOICE .. .!:!9..li.! SECURE CONTROLLED ENROLLMENT FORM lN TtHRe RM 2.01 .. 302 TtHt<. 260 3 PRI N/Pf':AC STAGE MAKEUP 001 0900-ll 00 T TH THTR 15 l HODGSON lO 364 tJNCE l 36-l Tt!TK 321 1 COSTUME PRACTICJM 900 ARR l HODGSUN 3b ALL SOO S,ECT IONS REQ!JIRE A CONTROLLtO -ENROllMENT PREKEQ rHTR 2.70. FORM.. SECURE FORM FROM DEPARHU:NT., Cl15TUMt PR-ACTICUM ST\JJENTS WILL ME.fT ONCE PER WEEK AT A ~Pt:ClFiCALLY ARRNGEO TIMb 3fl4 ONCE 161 2: BALLET FOR MAJORS 601 1200-1330 HTWTHF HHR W150 Wl BOYETTE SAMl: AS DNCt: 105. lU3a -185 AND 187 .. 362 fHTK 32.2 1 TECHNICAL PRACHCJM 900 TB PAULSE:N 36 PREREW TrHR 276. ••• 364 ONCE lb3 2 BAlLET FOR MAJORS 801 12:00-1330 MHHHF THTR Wl50 o.ll BOYETTE TECMNICAL PRACTJ:CU:i STUDENTS WILL MEET ONCE: PER SA.Mt AS ONCt 105~ l8lo 185 ANO 167 .. O'iEE-11. AT A SPEClF!CAll't ARRANGED TlME. 304 ONCE ld'i .l BAlLET FOR MAJORS dOl 1200-1330 MTWfHF THIR Hl50 WL BOYETTE 362 TttTR 323 1 THTR I"''GMT PRACTlC!JM 90V ARR RK KNAUB l4 SAM£:: A3 ON:Ct: 105, lOlo 183 ANU 1d7 .. PREKEW TI1TR 276. STUOENTS lULL MEET ONCE PER WEEK AI A SPECflCALt.Y 364 UN(..t 167 2 tiALLET FOR MAJORS dOl 1200-1330 MTWTHF iHTR Wl50 Wl SOYETTE ARRANGED TlHE. SAMe: AS OrlCE l05a 181. 18.3 AND 1J5 .. 302 THTR 324 l ACT iN.(; PRACT lCUM 300 WE YORK 60 364 o.MCC 191 l MllOERN DANCE-MAJORS 8101 1015-1145 MTWTHF THTR 1HSO TR HANKIN 18 PKEKEQ THTR 230 .. ••• AUO!HJN TU SE HELO SEPT ~. l01~-Hit5-e lHTK RM 1'1150 .. StCi.JRt A CONTROLLED ENIWLUtENT FURM FROH HHR., RM 201. 302 THTR 325 ! PlAY~R!TlNG PRACT 900 ARK M CUfSIN 60 ::JOlt ONC.t 193 2 MlJilEiotN -DANCE-MAJORS 301 1015-1145 HTWThF THTR. W350 OP JACOBY 19 362. THf~ 326 l D!RECT lNG PRACTICUM 900 ARR 0 YANG 60 SAO'I.t A.S ONCE 195 SEC s;n.. SECURE A CONTROLlED t:NROl.LHENT FORM lN Ti-HR.. Rtt Z 3bl JHTR. 330 It ACHNG-SURVEY OF STYLE IJOl 1300-15.00 M W F THTR W305 JH SYMONS 20 3M· tJ,\ICi 1'if5 2 MUilERN OANCI::.-MAJURS ~801 1015-il45 HTWTHF THTR W350 OP JACCB'f 18 Pl NOT.t:.. All 900 SECTl.JNS RhHJlkE llEPARfHENTAL FORM. 3b4 uNCE 2:~J l OAiiCf PROiJUC.HON 001 140-U-1600 TrtfM .. 150 i.O SHITH 16 ONE HlllJi< -LAd" fO llt A~R.ANGEO. JOZ HtiK 4.2.1 l··l. · AOV COSTUME P~ACTICUH ')IOU t.RR L HODGSON PrtEKt:Q ONE HOUK TrtfR 3-ll PLU~ lNSTR COr..St:Nl-• )bit tJNCa:-- 3l'f 3- PKACTlCUti-MOVHNl ANAl'f 001 130~·151~ T IH THTi< W3l5 Ta HAr-4KIN 15 COSHJI'tt: PRACHCUH SJUOE!'wlS .till 11t.ET ONCE PER ioiEEK AT A t'RE~EiA P E l.19 OR INSJR_ CONSENT. SPfCiflCALlY AR~ANGi:D -TH1E .. )Oft uNC.i:: 380 l RHUriMIC ANA-LYSIS. 001 090~·09~0 II W f THTR W3Z5 WG ELLiiJH 20 l&Z: iliff( 'tll l-3 A(tV TtCH .PkA.:f"ICUH 900 ARR TO i"t.-I.ILStN 1l Pi J,bl Hill{ "-1" 1 OIH.EC...HNG llOl lZYIO-tl50 1'1 iol f iHT~ 306 CJ 'tANG 1; Jolt UNCC ·s9t l HlST G P-Hil OF UANtE JOl 08lU-0945 l TH r H.J'R WJ05 OP JACOBY Pft.EK:Ef.tl fHfR 2J.O A~il JU~l()R UK Sf.NiOrl SJANO!NC.. S.t.f1t: .\:i UN'-_C it 'H., 362 THTI'l 475 l -?LAY ... tUTINto-St101H FtlRtt JOl 12lJ-13ft5 T TH 1 HTR ll'i 11 COBIN 12 J6/t U14CE 5'1'6 1-l SfUOIO CONCERT ~00 ••• SAMC:. AS HUK •tt5. ~ All 90J StC.Hll:NS ~EQUlRE OCPAIHHENTAl FJRH. 3oZ THJK lt8J 3 T'-fUI(ING iHE::AJRE/DANCE 'iOl l'.!J0-1100 i1 lrC JHlR WJl~ AJ SMHH 10 THrR wlo, cr IR.Ef SECUflt A CONlRtll.l.CD tNI>tOLL!iENl Fi.litM AT THE 0Ao'4CE OFF-!Ct:. lriT" RH ,1)~. 10 JO~ tiNCC 619 1 .. 3 Pktllllt!'tS IN OA!'tCt: 10 J6Z fHfH: o\85 3 PLAY ..tH. n4~-LCJNG f..it 310 rlHSl Zl5 3 CtH Sl S 11'4TtKVENrtUN d01 1900•2100 M JUMY J THOMAS 35 graduation. Also, students desiring to change their area of emphasis _after liEETING P-lACE IS JHt:. .UJ 370 di'tST- .(;,I) 3 TPCS-•1011, LAt.G, SlLENC JOl 1100.. 1150 M W f G€0L !08 H4 BARAU: 35 the graduation supervisor no later than the 'first week of class of their final :no ··ll'iST 2:31 J SEX/GENDErt i. FUTUR liT 001 0900·0950 H W f HALE 30:2 J NEILSON l5 semester. Changes after that time will delay graduation. 170 "'liST l.lU 3 PSYCH CONH:MP i\H -tiUHEN 001 0800-0915 T TH HUtS 201 i< RAfORTH 52 P~EJ'it:.Q P.)Y lOiJ OR INSTP. CONStNT. SAME AS PSY 270. lntraunlverslty Transfer-Students who wish to transfer to Business 370 l'iMST 29tt 3 PhlL.IJS:lPHY A~O rWHtN J01 1100-ll15 T fH HUtS 255 0 HAYER 20 SAMe AS PHIL. 2'Y 370 ,;MST 320 3 riOMC.N WR.l!"ERS 001 U00-1150 K W F ECON 205 EA ROBERTSUN 10 to a combined program, must formally apply at the Undergraduate SAHC A~ c.NGl 320 SEC 001 .. Advising Office, Room 204, within the October 1 deadline established 370 1<1H.ST 370 3 FEMALE SPIRUUAUTY 001 TH 1230""1~15 K JCH .(:34 Jl JACOBS 5 PllE~E\J WMST 200 ANO 201 OR lNSTR t:ONSENT. HAY dE REPEATED. ' · by the College of Business. Applicants must be enrolled on the Boulder 370 t'llMST 371 3 StJWAI..lTY IN Llt 001 1200-1.250-M w f HLHS 211 KA SARALE Campus at the time of application and have completed a minimum of 15 Plo!EI{EY A 5 110 ANO WHST ZOO OR INSTR CONSENT a semester hours at the University of Colorado before applying. A limited 370 WHST 373 3 WOHt:N/THIRO ;t0RLD 001 !230-1345 T TH KTC~ 301 Al TSING 'tO Pa.E;H:Q WI"IST 200 AND 2.01 Oft INSTR CONSEt.lT. number of students are admitted to the College each term by IUT and 370· riKST 400 3 SR .iEM-WOHEN ANI) SCIEN 001 1500-1615 H W KTCri 207 J HARRiS- 20 when the quota is filled, applications will not be accepted until the next SR SEH-LlT FEMALE GRTH ()02 l500-lbl5 M W KTCH 120 MA BARAlf zo PREKEQ WHST 200 Al~O 201 OR !NSTR CONSENTs MAY tlE REPEATED. term. Admitted students must enroll on the Boulder Campus the term 37J ~rtST 40.1 3 WUMfN IN SOC !NO EUR 001 H00-11H5 T TH K TCH 120 BA ENGEL 15 admitted or the IUT is void. SAMt: AS tUST 401~ 370 rH'IST 456 3 FAMl:!.Y AND SOCIETY' 1)01 h00-1515 T TH HUNT 208 HE GIMENEZ 10 SM1t: AS SOC. ~t56. No Credit-Due to space limitations, Business classes may not be taken 310 tt!MST ~77 3 HOMtN AtHISTS \>01 !lV0-121? T TH F A Nl41 AL VANDERSALL 20 on a No Credit or audit basis. PREiiEIJ Ol~E FINE AKf) SURVEY COURSE OR INSHi CLJN~ENT. SAME AS fA rl 477. FOK COURSES OffERED THRUUGH OTHER P~OGKAHS L.IR DEPTS Prerequisltes---'Students registering ,for courses without having ~EE OEPi LlST!Ni.OS OR OBTAIN A BROCHURE AT WJMC:NS SJU!.HI:S OFFICt:., KETCHUM. RM 30 .. completed appropriate prerequisites or yvho do not have the appropriate class standing may be administratively dropped from Business classes. Business majors are defined as students officially enrolled in the College llll!lm.LIIm~~E OF BUSINE AND of Business and Administration or an official combined program. ADMINISTRATION AND Repeating Courses-Repetition of work either at the University of Colorado and/or elsewhere, or below college level work, is not acceptable GRAD TE SCHO OF toward a B.S. degree in Business. Grades of D earned at this institution count toward graduation and courses need not be repeated .. The College BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION of Business and Administration does not remove fs or change grades if a Charles M. Lillis, Dean course is repeated. All work attempted will appear on permanent records. Undergraduate-Business 204, 492·1257 Summer Work-Business students ·planning to attend another institution Graduate-Business 230, 492·1831 during the summer should have their proposed course work approved by a General Information Business advisor before leaving campus. Students planning to attend another institu~ion during the academic year should be aware that their Any question concerning college of business policies are to be directed to residency in the Coll,ege may be affected, and should consult with ':an the college office. The college cannot assume responsibility for problems advisor. The last 30 hours of CU Business courses must be taken iri resulting from a student's failure to follow the policies stated in the Catalog residence after admission to the College and must include the area of or from misadvice given by someone other than a staff member of the emphasis. Students must be In residence at the campus awarding the College of Business. College policies are explained on pages 99-114 ofthe degree and registered as a Business degree student during the term of 1985-86 University of Colorado at Boulder Catalog. graduation. Administrative Drops-Business faculty may drop students for Transfer Credit-Transfer work from other institutions is evaluated first nonattendance in class or if all prerequisites have not been met. Students by the University of Colorado Admissions Processing, but final degree are responsible for checking with their instructors concerning attendance determination is made by the College of Business. Transfer credits from policies. unaccredited in~titutions will not apply toward the Business degree. On questions of substitution of required courses, comparison of catalog Course Load-Business students may register for a maximum of 17 descriptions will be made. Students are responsible for providing course semester hours of course work during the fall or spring semesters and a descriptions. Transfer credit for Business courses taken at a lower-division maximum of 6 semester hours during a 5-week summer term. level is limited to only such courses as the College offers at that level. Drop/Add-Business classes may not be added after Friday, September Major Codes 6. All class assignments are made on a space available basis. Business College of Business and Administration Production and Operations students and official combined Business majors may add Monday, 201 Accounting 222 205 Finance Management September 2, through Friday, September 6. Non-business students may 209 Information Systems 218 Public Agency"Administration add only on Friday, September 6, providing space is still available. 207 International Business 217 Real Estate Students may drop Business classes according to University deadlines. 211 Marketing 223 Small Business Management and 212 Minerals Land Management Entrepreneurship 221 Organization Management 224 Transportation and Distribution Elective Credit-Elective credits should be selected carefully as not all 216 Personnel-Human Resources Management classes are acceptable. Generally, to be acceptable, electives must be Management 299 Undetermined-Business taught by regular University of Colorado faculty, must have a form of assessment such as a term paper and/or examinations, and must be Graduate School of Business Administration regular classroom type classes. Course coverage must be college-level, 510 Business Administration (M.B.A.) not repetitious of other work applied toward the degree, must be academic Note: Students enrolled in business classes without proper prerequisites as opposed to vocational/technical, and must be part of regular University and/or class standing may be administratively dropped. Students enrolled offerings. · in one section of a business course but attending_a different section will receive a grade of F for nonattendance. SpeclflcaRiy, the college wm accept: A. A maximum of 6 semester hours of theory physical education, Note: Students attending classes for which they are not enrolled will not recreation, or dance and be added late. · B. A maximum of 12 semester hours of advanced ROTC providing the STUDC.NJS t:rJRULllNG 1:-.a B!JSWESS ClASSES WlTHJUT PROPER student is enrolled in the program and completes the total program P The College wm NOT accept: Accounting Activity physical education, recreation, workshops, orientations, dance, 'o~G ACCT 200 3 INTKO ACCI•FIN A>PECTS 001 1500-1550 M " GUG.; lOl OOl J.OV0-1650 H ilf ijPSY EU50 . teaching methods, practicums, certain teacher education classes, credit for SOPnOMOIIE STANDING REQUIREO. internships, and certain classes offered at the Center for Interdisciplinary "GO ACC.r 202 3 INTRiJ ACCT·MGT ASPECTS 001 Jaoo-oa•o " w f. eus 301 Studies and Arts and Sciences. lOl 0900-0950 M F ""s 301 P~ErtC.~ AcCT lOO AND SllPHOMO credit that is not appropriate academic credit as determined by the 400 M.CC.T 322 j INTE:KMEO FIN ACCT 1 aot 0.930-lOlt-5 T T" ilUS 352 002 H00-1~15 T TH sus 352 College. For further information, consult the Office of Undergraduate PRE~E.J ACCT t.OO AN!l i.J2 A~O JUNIO!t ST4NiHNG .. Studies. 'tiJil A.CI.:f $2.3 3 INTt.~MEi) FIN Af;.CT t 001 HU0-1150 11 W f BUS 352 P~El'C.t:~ ACCT .!22 A!iO JUNIOR STANOlN(i.., 34 Ot'Pi CRS ~ti'T CAS M). oJEPf NO. CR Tl TLE OF CQURSf SEC DAYS SL~G ROOM INSTRUCTOR Lift-IT NO. tiEPl NJ. C~ fHLE OF COURSE SEC TIME aLDG ROOM IHSlllUCJOR •oo ACCf HZ :. COST 4C.C0Ut4T lNG a01 080U-O(j1~ TH aus 301 GOl 09lo-1o~s dl!S lUl Business law P~ ltOU AC.CT •itt~ 3 ADV FiNANCl:: ACCT OQl HOQ-1515 T fh 407 o .L 300 3 !>USIHESS UW PRE"E~ A" f lZJ U< 6ll. Pitt:R.Eia JUNIOR STANDING,. 1Hh) 4CCT Ul 3 lNCOK€ fAK ACCUUNf!~fl.i. 001 lltJU-USG 1'1 W F OUS 35.(. 001 ~8~0-0350 II W f' JIUS 352 ft OOl ltrOO-HS.O M F UUS )S-~ ooz o9oo-o9~o " 11 F aus 352 PttE.- 41)0 ACCI 45/t 3 ACCT SYS ' OAf A Pf 400 ACt;f 5l._ l AOY Fl~ 400 ACCf 541 3 iNCl1Ht. fA.\ ACCOUNHNG 001 1300-ll50 M _. sus 352 10 •11 1'1>1 3G5 3 SASIC FlNANtE OO.l: UOO-U50 1'1 W dUS 352 10 PRERE~ ECGN 201•202, ACCf ZOQ MID JUNIOR STANDING. ~~~~~~i:c~~U~~~i~~ O~l:~ i01.. SAKE AS ACCT ltU·. &US,INES~ 001 0800-0850 " .. f 'SUS Z18 6b lt-00 ACCf 542: l AOY INCOME TAX ACCt J01 0910""1045 f TH ous 353 10 OOl 090o-0950 H W f sus 224 80 PKEKE.;) .ACCl lt~l Ct~ 541. SAttt AS AC'Cl ftitZ., .BUSINESS 003 1300•1350 H " I' 8US 218 66 .t#KAUU:A.TE STUDENT£. ONLY .. G04 1600-1650 M w F ~UGG 201 zoo oos oaoo-o91 5 T r.w 6US ll!i ltOO ACCf 5"54 3 1\CC.T SV~ f. OATA PROC ()01 12l.,)-J.3ltS T TH dUS 35.! 10 00& tHo-1645 T Jlt ,&US 3~3 51•• PRt;t •oo ACCT 960 1•3 INDEPEtiDEr 41U 0 All Hl 3 6USINESS ANO SOCIETY •71 Ht< 810 10 IIOCTOR'S THESIS ARR 15 PRE~EQ ECON ZOl•ZOZ. COMPLEiiON Of P SC UO ANO SU<; 211 R£COMHENO~O. BUSINESS SENIORS ONLY. Hl FIN 960 t-3 INllf~SMGEHT STUllY Ali~ zo 001 oaao-us5o M w F BUS Z~6 65 Ul Fli'O 999 3 I 010 i> AO ~Sl 3 SHALL llUS $TRAfEiiV H6 _ I S 220 3 &US P~DG I•STRUC CU&Ul 001 0800•0ti50 II .w ·F !ius -,2~ PR.EREQ FlN 305e HK 300, PRMG 300, OkHG 330, i,i -H z;;a. 002 0900•0950 " J< ..F sus 125 ACCT 2:00, l S ZOO AND 8 t. 300. fOk HAY GRAOUAUNG: 003 093o-I045 T fH 8\JS Zl3 BUSINESS. SENiilRS ONlY. STUDENTS 'WITHOUT PROPER PREREQS ?REK.E.t.l S lOO .. AND STlNOING MAY &E ADMINISTRATIVELY DROPPED. H6 1 s 221 3 sus PROG z•srRuc CU&Ul . 001 noo-1515 f TH eus 12~ oo1 >230·1520 r ~us. 210 50 OOZ 1530•16•5 f TH BUS 12• aoz uoo-1450 " dU$ 211 50 PRE«E > 1 S ZZO OR ·1NSTR CONSfhT. w II lO 1 RECOHMENOI:Do l03 1500-1750 w aus zu Pl'tERE~J FIN 305. HK .300-.. PRHG 300, UI 410 ri AJ 50) 3 ftJNO OF MARKET lNG JV1 h00-1450 H ~ F aus 3S3 35 476 1 S 650 3 .OATAiiASE HGJ SYSTEMS 001 0900-0~50 H ~ f SUS 101 OOl 1900.. 2015 M W d-US .Z!O 35 Pri.E..C.EQ i S 6"t5 Oil EUUIV • 4fO o AtJ 504- l FUND OF MGT AND ORG 001 1530-1645 TH sus 216 35 lf76 l S 6tiV 3 Sl:l fPCS-INFO SYSH::MS 001 0930-1045 T TH dUS 35~ zo 002 i.730-la45 TH BUS 216 35 PKEKi:i.U SPEClflED EACH S.EHt:STt:6\. .. ' 410 d All S05 3 FUND Uf fiNANCE \)01 1100"'1215 T TH ilUS ll!t NOTi. All 900 SECTIONS REQUIRE OCPARTMENTAL FORK .. Prl.EREiJ S AD SOl oa. t::QulY .. tt76 I S 700 1-4 HASTf:R'S fHf..SlS 900 ARR zo ftlO b A[) ~06 3 LEGAL ENViRON OF b\JS 1100-1150 H W f 210 47o l S 600 0 ... 9 DOCTOR'S THESIS 900 ARR 20 4!0 c AD 501 3 lNTI(Q TO HGMT -~ClENCE 001 Q93Q•l045 TH BUS 101 OOl l.ltQ0-151~ TH tHIS 101 410 6 AU 506 3 ECUN THEORY FOR MGRS Ol>l .l03V-2HS T rH t:IUS 211 'j1 't76 l S 9b0 1-3 iNilf:PENUfNT STUO'f ARR lO NU CREDII FOK STUUENTS »HU HAVE TAKEN iCON 201-201 .. THE f..JLLOWlN(; COU~SES,; 8 Ail blO. 615. O.lO. bltO. ANO 650 ARE OPEN OIIIU' TU 8US1NE:)S Insurance t.OiiAOUATE STUDENTS~ 41i tN;, 'tti't 3 Pt 410 t> AJ 695 3 TPCS-BUS TAX ACCT (}01 14UQ-1:;,15 T TH nus 228 ~1A':iTEF:' ~ DE.Gf tiOTI;::,. ALL 900 Si::.CTIONS R~,:.r.;nJI!o~t. JtPAIUMENfAl fJK!-1. UO rJ AD BOO U-'.l DUCTOil:es Tl-iE:SlS ARK zo 410 d ALl tHO 10 JIJCTllK'S THI.:SlS ARR lS 410 6 AO 96J l-3 lNOiPEI\IUE:H SlUDY JO-J AKK 35 OEPT CRS DEPT CRS NO.. DEPT NO. CR TITLE OF COURSE SEC Ti-ME DAYS BLDG ROOM INSTRUCTOR. LIMIT NiJ9 UEPT NJ .. CR Tl_TLE OF COURSE SEC TIME DAY'S BLDG ROOM INSTRUCTOR LIMIT Marketing ~ Al.l 900. SC:.CTIONS RE:QJIRE DEPARTMENTAL FORM. ~81 .P! 350 3 PiUrJ (Jf AOVCRT I;:,ING VOl 1200-1.250 M 114 aus 21a b6 Real Estate 002 1400-1450 M W sus 216 bb PREnE.J MK 3Du. ~a5 rt t::S 300 3 PRIN OF REAl ESTATE OQ1 1100-1150 H W F BUS 124 474 HK. 450 3 AUIIEiHlSING MANAGEMENT 001 1500-1615 H W aus 125 39 002 1300-1350 M W F •• Prl£1iftJ 11K 35V. SAM-t AS MK 550. BUS 125 003 1530-1645 T TH GUGG 201 200•• Pr 4ti3 TKMG 550 3 TRANSPORT OPER &. MGT 001 0930-1045 T TH 4 74. MK 600 3 MARKETING MANAGEMENT 001 DtJU0-0915 M ~ BUS 208 38 BUS 228 PKEKtQ ECON 201-202~ SAME AS TRMG 4506 GRADUATE 002 1.200-1315 M W BUS 35~ 3d SJUOCNTS 01\ll'i'~ P!{EKEY 1:1 AD ')U3 OR E.JUIV~ 474 MK 630 3 QUANT METH-MARKETING 001 ll00-1215 T TH BUS 227 25 483 TRMG 552: 3 PROBLS/TRAFFIC tiGHT 001 H.00-1215 T TH BUS 228 Pi BOO 0-9 OUCTOX'S THESIS 90Q ARR 20 COLLEGE OF DES 1ft 74 MK 810 i.O OOCTOR 1 S THI::SlS 900 15 9b0 1.-.3 INDEPtNDENi STUDY >OO ARk 20 PLANNING-ENVIRONM 9'd i 11A5lER' 5 UEGREE: CA.i>ID ';100 ARR JO DESIGN DIVISIO Land Management Mike Martin, Resident Dean 479 MUIG 4~5 3 OIL/(.A5 S. MINERAL LAI1 001 H00-1515 T TH BUS 353 Environmental Design 158, 492=7711 OPEN TO MLM t4AJORS ONLY~ PREREQ CIJMPLET!iJN OF NINETY SEMtSTER HOURS OF WORK TOWARD THE MAJOR INCLUDING ALL UJWt:R-OIIilSION REQUIREMENTS .. General Information Statements concerning general policies, rules and regulations, and Organizational Management specific information relative to course sequence and requirements are contained in the 1985-86 University of Colorado at Boulder Catalog 480 LJKHG 330 3 lNTRO 1'1G-T ORGANIZATION PRE:REQ JUNIOR STANDING. available in libraries, the College Dean's Office, or the University STUDENTS ARE URGED TO COMPLETE PSY 100 AND SOC 211· B.EfORE TAKING THIS COURSE,. Bookstore. All students are responsible for familiarizing themselves with JOl 0800-01350 M W F BUS 1'36 56 . this information and should retain a copy in their personal files. 002 0900-0950 H W F BUS 136 50 J03 1000-1050 M W F BUS 136 56 Environmental Design students must specify major code EV 852 or 853. 004 1300-135.0 M W F sus 136 56 . :)05 0800-0915 T TH BUS 136 56 . Students select advisors from the faculty in Environmental Design. Faculty Production Management Attendance Regulations-Students are expected to comply with the 4tH PRHG. 300 3 P ROU A NO ilP€K MG--T attendance regulations specified by the instructor at the beginning of the PRE~EQ ACC.T 200. JUNIOR STANOl'NG RE;;jUlt ;31 P1411' 5tt0 3 PROO & INIJUt PLAN/tTRL (.)01 1100-1.150 H W F BUS 21! 10 Societal-2 courses 6 credits PKEREQ PRMG 3110, OR 8 AD 502 AND 507. SAHE AS PRHG 5'tO .. NOTe... IT IS RECO:iHE:NOfO GRADUATE STUilENTS TAitE PPlttG oftO Natural Science. Technology- -- IN LIEU OF THIS COUAS£. 2 courses 6-8 credits ·~U PKH~ 6'\0 3 PRUO AND OPER MGT Jill 1530-l&.lO T sus 136 PIIEI't&Q B 40 502 AiiO 501 OR tQUIIJ. Medla-2 courses 6 credits. History/Theory-3 courses 9 credits Total minimum required ENVD course credltS=53 36 DEPT CRS DEPT CRS NO, ~EI'f NJ. CR TITLE Of COURSE sec TIME OAYS 8L9G ROOK INSTRUCTOR UK IT NO. uEPT f'IQ, t~ T1 TLE OF COURSE SEC TillE OAVS BLDG f In· the new curriculum, these are the courses that Major Codes you must complete in ENVD: 852 Environmental Design Design 100/200/300/400 (in emphasis are~) 853 Environmental Design and Business Media 220/320 or 420 Natural 235/335 (previously numbered 230) or Science 330, 331, 350, 351 Technology Societal 215/315 (previously numbered 210) or 316 SW'O t:NVJ l'OO 6 ENVO & C.ONH STUDIO OPE~ TO NONHAJQ~S. History/ 1 05/275 and one year upper division STUDENTS tiUSf REGISTER FOR LECTUoE A~O LA~. oto oeoo-·oe5o H w F WM HARTIN Theory history/theory elective, such as ARCH CL HINKI.EY AD WALLIS 470 or 471. UB-ENVD & COHH STUDIO LOll 0900-1150 H " f ENVO ZOU CL HINKLEY 15 LOZl 09~0-1150 K W F ENVO ZOIC WH MARTIN lS Lull 0900-1150 H W F ENVD ZOIE 15 LOH I•Oo-1650 M W F EN11D 2018 AD IIALLIS 15 Other Requirements: L051 U00-1650 M ., f ENVD ZoiO 15 Breadth Electives 20 credits minimum 5-90 CNIIU ·105 3 ENVO PERSPECTIVi:S 010 1no-u•s r TH OP G G030 SW HAYLICK 120 WH MARTIN ENVD Emphasis Area OPEN TO -NON-HA.JORS .. Courses Variable S90 ..... zoo 6 E~VD STUDIO COHPU DRG PREREQ ENYD 100. STUDENTS HUST REGISTER FOR THE UCTURE Emphasis Area ANO LAB IN PAIRS AS INDICATED .. Electives 15 credits minimum (9 in PREREQ OR COREQ ENVO lZO. 010 0900-09>0 H W f HIVO 122 AD WALLIS 18 Upper Division) LAS-ENVD STUOIO LOll 1000-1150 H W f ENVO IZZ All "ALLIS 18 E 590 tNVU 215 3 lNTiW SOC S<.l & Ef\1\10 NOT OPEN TU STUDENTS •HO HAVE COMPLETED ENV.O 110. HAY 8E SUBSTITUTED FOR ENVD 110, Breadth Electives (one approved course from each 010 0800-0915 T TH GEOL 121 Jb JUHASZ 130 REC-lNTRO SOC SCIIENVD ROll 0900-0950 t1 W ENVO 2ll J:B JUHASZ z~ area): ROll I000-1050 H W ENVO 212 JB JUHASZ 26 R013 1100-1150 M k ENVO 305 .1& JUHASZ 26 llllath*-MATH 130, Statistics (any) Rill't 1300-1350 H W ENVD 212 JB JUHASZ 26 R015 HOO-H50 H W ENVD 212 JS JUHASZ 26 Physical and life Sciences (with lab)*-PHYS 301 590 CNVO 22:0 3 ADV GRAPHIC SYSTEI'IS (recommended for architects); EPOB 121 with 123; PRE!lEW ENVO 100., CHEM 104; NASC 123, 125. 001 U930-H50 T TH ENYO 122 JO 002 0930-1150 T TH ENIIO "214 20 Social Science-ANTH 103, 1 04, 210, 220, 301; 003 U00-1620 T TH ENVD 2148 GS CROSS lO BLST 203, 204; CHST 101; ECON 201, 202; GEOG 590 t:NVll 2.35 lt NAT SCI TECH & ENYO NOT OPEN TO STUDENTS WHO ,HAVE TAKEN ENVO 130.. t1AY i!-E SUSSTIT{ITED fUR ENVO 130. OPEN TO NON-HAJORS ON A S>PACE 198, 199, 370; P SC 100, 110, 201, 210, 353; PSY AVAILABLE BASIS ONLY. 100, 370; soc 191' 21 o. 211' 220, 246, 263, 384; 001 1300-IU5 T TH ENI/0 120 SW HAV!..ICK 50 WMST 200. LAB-NAT SCI TECH/ENVD LOll 1500-1050 T ENVD lOZ SW HA\Il.ICK 25 l012 1000-1150 T ENVO 212 SW HAl/LICK 25 language Arts* -A S 1 00. 590 EtNa 300 6 ENVO STUOIO .. COHHUNl TY Visual Communications-F A 100, 120. PREREQ iNYO 200. 215. ZlO AND 235.. STUDENTS MUST REGISTER FOR LECTURE AND LAB IN PAIRS. AS !NOlCATEO .. Humanities-CHST 103; ENGL 260, 261; FA H 270, GlO 1300-1350 H W · tNVO 120 MG BARR 18 271, 280, 281, 282, 284; HIST 101, 102, 1 03, 1 04, LAB-ENVO STUDIO UH 1 1400-1550 H W ENVO 120 HG BARR 18 105, 106, 141, 142, 151, 152, 182, 201, 202, ENVO STUDIO-COHHUNITY OZO 1300-1350 M W ENVO 12.2 SH KENDALL 18 181, LAB-E:NVO STUOIU LOll llt00-1550 M W EHV 0 122 SH KENDALL lB 207, 208, 215, 216, 258, 261, 262, 270, 271, 298; ENVO STUOlO-COHI'tUNITY 030 1300-1350 H W ENVD 305 Ol PAULSON 18 HUM 101, 102; PHIL 100, 102, 103, 104, 105, 107, LAS-ENVO STUDIO COHM L031 1400... 1550 M h ENVO 305 DL PAULSON 18 110, 114; p 240. sc 590 .C::N\1'0 315 3 RES ISS/HETH !I\ CNVO PREREQ ENVO 200 AND 215. *These courses must be completed before starting 010 1030-11'&5 T TH EN\!'0 120 JB JUHASZ 50 REC-RES iSS/HETH ENVO ROll 1200-12.50 T ENVO 120 25 upper division ENVD courses-that is, course number ROll 1200-1250 TH ENVO 120 25 300 or above. 590 .ENI/0 320 3 ENVOIMEOU. 010 0930-1!.50 T TH ENVO 305 GS CROSS lO PRERE\ol ENVD 220 .. 590 ENYU 329 3 PHOTO-VISUAL COHHUNlCA 001 14.30-1520 T TH ENVO .212: Cl HINKLEY 25 Emphasis Area-These are preprofessional design NOTE., . A $.?.0 .. 00 OARKROOH U.SE FEE HILL BE CHARGED FllR specialization in architecture, urban design, landscape, -- THIS COURSE. interior, or planning. Your upper division ENVD courses 590 tf'.IVU 33~ 3 HIST PRES Tt:CH 001 1530-1650 T TH ENVD 212 .JO FEJN8ERG 25 590 t:NVil 350 4 INTk.O SITE/MAT SYSTEMS should be taken to support your chosen emphasis area. PREREQ ENifO ZOO AND 235. An emphasis area consists of a set of ENVD courses NOTE... STUDENTS MUST REGISTER FOR A LECTURE AND LA8o 001 QS00-0920 T TH ENVO 120 SH KENDALL •o and related support electives from other departments. LAil~INTRO SHE/HAT SYS LOll 0800 .. 0':1)~0 M CNVO 21ft SH KENDAll zo .·The Division provides listings of approved courses for lOll 0800-0950 ENVO 214- SH KENDAlL 20 each emphasis area. The semester before you enter the ENVO 360 A·NO 36 7 ARE OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS IN THt:: COlLEGE OF DESIGN _AND PlANNING ON A upper division, you should consult these listings. S?ACE AVAILABLE BASIS. Support Electives-You musttake at least 15 590 ti-IVU 300 3 COI'iPUTER METH IN OES 001 13.00-1420 T TH ENVO 12:2 R:J MC CALl 20 590 ENVU 367 3 .COMPUTER GRAPHIC APPLC 001 1500-162:0 T TH ENVO 102 25 semester credits of approved course work outside the PREREQ ENVO 200 6.1\!0 llU. ENVO 3"60 OR C S 120 OR EQUI\1 IN department that supports your emphasis area. This P.KOliRAI'iMlNG COURSE .. 590 fNVD 402 b ARCHITECTURE STIJDlU l course work is listed with emphasis area requirements PREREQ ENVO 3004 STUDENTS MUST HEGISTER FOR LECTURE AND available from the Division. Nine of the 15 semester LAB IN PAIRS AS !NDICATEOD 010 0900•0950 M W ENIID 302 Dl PAULSON 15 credits must be in the upper division (300 and 400 level). lAS-ARCH STUDIO 1 LOll 1000-1150 M W E:NVD 35-0 Ol PAULSON 15 ARCHITECTURE STUDIO 1 020 0900-0950 M lol ENVD 391 15 Requirements for students admitted before Fall 1983 who are LAB-ARCH STUUIO 1 LOll lOOV-1150 M W ENVD 391 15 continuing under the old ENVD curriculum: 590 CN'JO 403 6 ARCH STUDIO .!.. 001 0900-0950 M W t.:NVO 301 15 LAS-ARCH STUUIO 2 L002 lU00-~150 M W ENVO 301 15 P~EREQ i:.NIIO 300 AND 402 l)R l.NSTR CO~ SENT c A. Environmental Design Studio 36 hours 590 ENVO 4U5 6 URtiAN DESIGN STUD!O 010 0900-0950 M I'll ENVO 120 15 (6 semesters, 6 hours each) LAS-URBAN DE:Sl\.N STIJUI lUll 1000-1150 M W ENVL.! 1.2:0 15 PRErtEQ ENVD 3UO .. Must include at least one 200-level, one 300-level, and two 400-levels. 540 tNVU 409 0 INTEfiiOR Ot.SIGN OiO 0900-0<,150 M W EN\10 303 MG BARR B. Collateral Courses LAd-INTERIDi~ OtSIGN LOll l000-1150 H W ENVD 30.3 KG BARR 590 420 3 ARCH GRAPHICS 1 001 093U-H50 T TH ENVD 330 20 ENVD Graphics 2 semesters, 3 hour each (ENVD 220, 221) 002 1400-1.620 T TH ENI!D 305 20 PREi or FUR AR E 403. AN.Cri I ,~ K5i-'LA':t:S £:N\fCl 452. One semester of PHYS 30! with lab and a course in ?UST-MJDfRN/THR'f-CR.! f T TH diV~ 122 CL 'tiP zo I::~ 0-3J ! -3 CL 'flP cours·as in j-590 '='~I!J 520 1 S?t:CfAL F!PIC ~ 5:<0 t:N>-'J >-;?J '-1C CAJ...l 15 ''"''"'''""''"'"'''""' units their curricu!urn. ! ~ t~,U_ from any department on campus in consultation with advisors. 590 t;t'h'..i 9<+0 l-6 INJt::PENUENT STUDY ·JQJ 10 These courses include a broad spectrum of offerings from other ARK colleges and schools as well as the College of Design and Planning, 590 tNiJ ~46 l-6 INJ S1UOY-f A AR;;( 15 but should support declared emphasis or specialization declared in the 590 ~:.tliYJ 947 l.-9 INJ STUDY~RSRCH ASST 9()0 ARR 15 second year of the program. Architecture Total Hours Required for Graduation= 128 'j9J.. ARC.d 4LO 6 AKCH APPREC. & Dt::ilGN 001 1230-1450 11 " E.NI/Q 214 Al HARLOW zo Q?EN TJ fi)URfK YE.AR AKCH ENGINEERING MAJORS ONLY~ SU!1::iTITt.HE::i FOR. AI 591 AKCd 470 3 AKCK HlST/PH!LOS.!JPHY 1 J0l l.530-l645 1 TH GEOL 121 Cl YIP 150 JPEN TJ ARCH. t:NGiN:::t:,:.(lNG ANU ENVO MAJORS ONL 1~ 37 DEPT tRS NO. uEPi !W. tR TITLE OF COURSE SEC liKE DAYS BlDG ROOII INSTRUCTOR LIMIT SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 800 li:O\IC 4'11 3 ROG"'WR.TG IN CONT AREAS !:!Q!E..:. SEC 80tt IS A PROBE Si.:.CHON ONLY-.. Richard L. Turn•r,. Dean 001 1000-1050 H M f EDUC 231 HC OLSON 60 OOZ l8o~-z11; Til EDUC 155 IIC OLSON 50 Undergraduate.....-Education 247, 492e6555 804 ARR 25 Graduate-Education 124, 492.,.6937 Secondary Student Teaching and Elective Assignments General.lnformation SfUOt:tHS ENMOU.EO IN EUUC 't70 SEC 802 A~D 't11 SEC dOl ANU So-l lULL HI:ET fOR tHE FIRST liKE ON All students should read and adhere to the policies, rules, and TUES. SEPT 4-. 198S IN- EOUC., R.K 220.. TEACHING- ASSJI#NMENTS b£GIN AT 0800 ON WED. SEPT 5. 1'785-. regulations as given in the SChool of Education section of the University of ONLY STUDENTS APPROVED FOR STUDENT TEACHING IIAV fNd.OLL.. SECUI'rE A CONJROLLEO ENROLLMENT FORH l,tt Colorado at Boulder Catalog and in the Graduate School section when the sour;., ww l.~t7. latter is ~pplicable. SECTION 801 OF EOUC 'Hl AND it12. ARC fOil STUDENTS IN CU.HrtUNlCAJJONSs OH.AMA. ENG• Certification students are responsible for knowing the information given t..ISH. FOREIGN LANGUAGES. HATH. SCIENC€t SOCIAL STUDIES. A"'O fl)R STUDENTS IN ART. in the Advising Manual, which. should be.picked up in Education 247. KUSIC. AND PC. TEACHING GRADES 7"'"12 OI'ILY .. Additional information for Graduate students is given in the Graduate SEC. ttQl OF £0UC '170. tt1t. A:~O 4 72 ARE OPEN TO SfUU£:NJS lN- ART, ANCi PHYSiCAL EOUC.. AlU Student Handbook which should be picked up in Education 130. ANO PHYSICAL t:OUCAflON STUOt:NTS MUST REGISTER. Fll+t tout It 72 SEC 801. MUSIC STUDENTS ~EGl STEM For both elementary and secondary certification students, admission to fO• SEC 802 OF EDUC HO AND •11. the certification program requires a 2.50 GPA. Students must also meet 800 EOUC 471 8 STUDENT rtHG SECONOARY SOl ARR JE COUSINS ~0 • 602 ARR JE COUSINS 20 certain criteria. and competencies in reading, writing, mathematics, and !Qlli SJUDENT TJ:t.CtUNG TAKCN FOR PASS/FAlL ~RADE Or-~LY. speech. 600 EUIJC 412 ot El.ECT ASSJGJ>f SECONDA-RY 601 JE COUSINS 30 ~ TillS COIJRSi TAKEN fil~ PASS/fAll GRADE ONlY. Major Code 800 t:OUC 940- 1"'4 INDEPEND-ENT STUU'r 900 ARR 097 Teacher Certification (prior degree) Graduate Courses Teacher Education 801 EOUC 500 l SOC FOUND OF EDUC 001 18·5-2115 T EOUC 1~3 JE COUSINS 35 R£QUIR£ll ftlfl Al.L SMDF MASTERS DEGREES. OFFERED EACH SEMt:STE!i. fHE fOlLOWING COURSES ARE UPoN Til *Ll STUOfNTS iN THE UN111ER$Ji'Y. Bul ARE NOJ' PARI OF THE 801 c.OUC 501 3 P~_V fOUMO OF EDUC 001 1600•1830 . T E.OIJC 220 VC KEENAN TUCHER CflltlFICAliUN PROGHAII• THEY HAV 6E 50 COUHT All 800 SECUUNS REQUIRE A COI'IiTROtLED ENROLLMENT 6~1 eOUC 50. 3 INTHO OIStiPLIN€0 INQ 001 fORM. 1606-1830 " fDUC 138 GV GLASS 40 HAY SE U.KEN CO~URRENTLY KITH EDUC 503 OR 600, SAVE STUDENTS KAV NOT ENR!li.L IN UNOERG~ADUAlE 801 EOUC 505 ::t COHP APP TO EDUC ltGHT 001 18•5-2115 102 JS ROSE EDUCAJ !IJN tOUR:SE$. eouc 20 601 EOUC 507 3 E4..ft1 SCHOCL CURRICULUM ()01 l60Q-lti30 EOUC Hl MK OPENSHAW 55 ~ SAVE STUOE,.TS HAY BE ACCfPJEU ON A LlMIToD aASlS IN GRADUATE COUR$ES. 801 C:DUC 508 3 MOO TRENOS lN TEACHING 001 1600-U:J30 K EOUC 33• RO PRICE tO 800 fllUC ~56 3 AUER/EXPER EDUCATION QOl 1600-1830' M- EDUC 155 RJ KRAFT 20 801 EOUC 510 3c tURR/PROG OEV 001 i600-lo30 TH EDUC 136 SL TAYlOR JO HEElS oiTii EOUC 540. &01 EDUC 516 3 CHILORENS LIT 001 1600•17•0 II EOUC H3 VH WESTERBERG SOil eOUC 457 3 Hl.CROCOMPUTERS IN EOUC MEETS wllH EDUC 4ll>. OPEN ONLY TO-GRADUATE STUDENTS. AN AOOITIONAL fEE Of $16.00 WILL BE REQUIRED fOR THIS UNDERGK40UAT~S KUST REGISTER FOR EDUC U6. EXTRA TII fiOO tOUC 330 2: ORAL CO>IH FOR TEACHER!> dO.l 1100-115(1 M ;I EDUC l31t DE STEINER 35 801 ·~ cDUC 521 3 OUG/REHEO TECH IN ROG 001 1600-lb30 l EOUC 134 ~p 01. Sf£FAIOJ Z5 d02 150o-15Su- H W EDUC l3"t DE STEINER 35 803 l31t5-l435 T iH £0UC 138 RK CLINE l5 601 EOUC 532 3 l. IT FOR: ADOLESCCNT S 001 1600•1630 w EDUC 155 RK CliNE 10 804t ARR 30 605 .I.G-5S-1FtS T TH EDtJC 13-'t DE HEINfR 50 801 fOLIC 536 3 CURRiCULUM IN SEC HA.TH 001 16-00-1830 EUUC 338 R~ FLEXER 15 tiEEiS JlTH £OIJC 519. 600 Ci)O(;. lt'\>6 2 TCHG EXCP Cti REG ClSRI'I 801 0800-0850 T TH EOUC 143 ~0 ~02 J930-1020 T Ttl EDUC 336 OS IIIRAHONTES )5 801 EDUC 54• 3 THEORY/PRACTICE EXP EO 001 160D-15)0 " EDIJC 155 RJ KRAFT 803 13•5-1'35 T TH EDUC l 801) o:ouc 309 fUUNO 4H£R fDUC-El.EH 801 0800-0850 iii Eouc .15$ 50 801 EOUC 51>5 3 SUllVEY EXCEPT C~ILO JOl 1300-1530 K EOUt 336 !:!Q!E..:. 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WAILES 35 HEfTS WHH EDuC 5l1. sot eo~c 5a" 3 SCHOOL FINANCE 001 lli45-2115 T EOiJC 231 J~ ROSE 25 800 &:.DUi: ~22: 2 Hf:TH IN ELEM lANv ARTS 801 1300... h50 H It EOUC 155 PP Dl STEFANi) ft.O 801 fOUC S69 l SfM•SCHOOL 1\0HIN 1)01 1630-1815 EDUC 138 HH WUBBEN 20 HfEiS fiRST ElGriJ WEEKS ~~Ttl EOUC· 522.• 801 fOuC 591 3 EOUC SUPERVISION 001 160D-1830 " E DuC 136 MK OPENSHAii 25 800 EOUC ••o 'I INSUUCTIONAL ASST LA& AR;< VH WfSTEROEHG ll5 lHlS CJURSE PASS/FAIL GRAD€ ONlY. 601 EOUC 600 3 INTiftttEO STAT METHOOS OOl 1600.. 1630 EOU' 1~3 60 PREK.EIIl EOUC 5-03. ~AY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY klTH EllUC 504., SOO EOIJC ·\70 8 STUDENT TCHNG Et..EH SC:H dOl AR;{ VH WESTERBER'G 100 .. .:102 ARR VH. WESTERBERG 100 SOl EOIJC 60l· 3 Hf:THODS QF SURiEY RSttt 001 1600-1830 EDlJC 136 20 ~ STtJDEHJ TEACHlNG UKi::N FOil PASS/fAIL. GRADE JNt.Y. PtlEKfQ fOUC. iOit ANJ 60Q., Se«;ondary Teacher Certification Courses 81)1 trJIJt.. 605 3 PSY EGUC DUG 1 ::101 1600-1830 TH EDuC B8 SE HOOGE 25 801 .t:OUC- 601 fEST THEORY ANO APPLIC 001 1300-1530 EIJUC ll SOME •HHODS COURSES A•E lli'HREO fALl JNLY. CH.ECK 801 eouc _612 3 .JHS/KS SCHOOl. EOUt ' 001 1600-UBO T EDUC 231 35 ~tHH YOUR A.DVJ; SOR .. 801 t:l)IJC. Olo 3 PKO/MAT lH C.Ukft APPRAl JOl ld\5-2ll5 E DUC 136 BL TAYLOR z; SECURII:: All FORMS FOk Pf ~ ALL 800 SECTIONS 'I:EQUJRE CON-TitllLlEO El'tROLLHENT FOKHS .. 801 EDtlC 6,H 3 ADV t.:-UMP ASST lNST TH EDUC 102 25 800 tU\JC UO 3 fOUNDATIONS Attt:it EDut 801 fOUC. bl'.i 1 lNSTR S'IStEK.!) OES!GN 1 001 1645-.2115 E OUC 130 Rl T URNE fi 25 ~ SEC dO' IS A PRObE SECIION ONlY. 801 EOUC 629 3 PRO SEMINAR S H f 001 TH EOUC 1~3 MC OLSON 25 &01 0930-10-45 T JH EOUC H:3 LS RAtliff HEElS KlTH EOUC 653. dOl UOO-l't50 M W F EOUC U3 RK CliNE 3\)lf ARR R.J KRAFT HOl tDUC 631 3 ADV PRACHCUH G- &. 001 0930-1£00 . T EDUC H9 ES BASSOff 10 lNSf PERMiSSION RE~WIREO. 800 fOOC Ul ~ SI::CO!'m- ED PSY/AOOL OEV ..!:!2!.§..: SEC 604 IS A PROBE SECTlOh ONlY .. 601 t::OiJC 635 3 Si:H ... EOUC. L~AOERSHlP 001 1630-1815 TH E OUC 33it HM HARTl N 50 001 0930-1045 T TH EOUC 231 p- lAIIIGER 75 601 EUU.: 637 3 ADMIN SUP SR HIGH SCH 001 100\l-1630 EOUC 13'\ WR VAN HOWE :>02 1355-151~ T TH f; OUt 15!) P LANGER 50 804 ARR JO _801 tllt.JC 638 2 THEORY EDUt AOHIN 001 1630-1615 H EOUC. 134 RW MlYERS 25 800 tOUC ltll 3 PRlN t:. Mt:Ttt SEC EOUC 801 t:DU-: blt9 3 ORG OEV IN SCHOOLS 001 1645-2:115 TH EOUC 136 WM HARTIN 30 EOUC tt-lZ IS QPU~ ONL't TO STUDENTS AIJMITJ'EO lO CERJlflCAilON PROC.RAH., 801 tOUC 650 3 CAREE::R OEVELOP.HENi . 001 1600-1830 TH EOUC 13ft Ol SANDER 30 ~ SEC 80lt IS A PR06£ SECTlON ONLY .. 801 EOVC b~3 3 PRO 'iEHI hiAR - I C C A 001 1H45-2ll, TH E OUC 153 .MC OlSON 25 601 1000-1050 M W F EOUC H-3 Bl TAYLOI<. 45 rtEEfS rUTH EOUC 029. d02 1600-11;30 TH EDUC 155 LS RATLIFF •s d04 Af<.R RJ KRAFT 15 801 EUIJC t.:>5 3 SEHINAR IN KSCH HtTH 00! l3V0-153Q M EOUC- 153 Ml SMITH BOO EOUC 432 3 l H FUR AOULSECENT S 001 lb00-1830 t:DUC 155 RK CLINE ItS 801 t:Ot.IC bb2 l SEM-EOUC TECHNOLOGY ;)01 1600-1830 TH E OUC 153 Rl TUR~Ek 20 HEfJS l'fliH EOUC :H2o BOl t:OIJC bb'l 3 StM-COUNStU.NG ! 801 C:DUC 981 1""6 iNTERN-REM 900 ARR 30 801 EOUC 982 1-6 lNTERN-JCCA 900 ARR Major Codes 801 £DIJC 983 1-6 1NTERN-SM8F 900 30 301 Aerospace Engineering Sciences 801 EOUC 9M 1•6 INH'RN-EOUC PSYCH 900 ARR N 317 Aerospace Engineering Sciences 801 oO\lC 9d5 1•6 INTERN.SHIP .IN CURR 90~ ARR 15 and Business 801 EOUC 999 3 MASTER'S OEGREE CA. NO 900 ARR 30 331 Applied Mathematics 333 Applied fV1athematics and Business 305 Architectural Engineering 319 Architectural Engineering and COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Business · · 307 Chemical Engineering 321 Chemical Engineering and Business AND APPLIED SCIENCE 309 Civil and Environmental Engineering A. Richard Seebass, Dean 323 Civil and Environmental Engineering and Business 303 Computer Science General Information 304 Computer Science and Business 311 Electrical Engineering The requirements and policies of the College and the University are 318 Electrical Engineering and Music printed in the 1985-86 University of Colorado at Boulder Catalog and the 325 Electrical Engineering and Business 328 Electrical Engineering and College of Engineering Student Survival Guide,· All students should Computer Science become familiar with these requirements as well as with the specific 322 Electrical Engineering, Computer requirements of their major department. Science, and Business Students should also refer to the front of this Schedule of Courses, 313 Engineering Physics which outlines the Standard Grading System, Pass/Fail, Drop/Add, and 327 Engineering Physics and Business 315 Mechanical Engineering withdrawal procedures. These instructions provide important information 329 Mechanical Engineering and relative to the rules of the University ofColorado, Boulder. Business Because of the required lead time to publish the University of Colorado Information for Graduating Seniors Catalog, changes in University and/or college rules and policies may occur 1. Students planning to graduate in Dec.ember or May should complete in the interim. It is the student's responsibility to be aware of revisions. a Diploma Application Form by October 1, 1985. Forms are available This can best be accomplished by consulting with departmental advisors, at Schedule and Bill Pickup or in the dean's office, EC AD 1-1. checking departmental bulletin boards, and reading the latest Student Survival Guide and the narrative preceding each semester's College of 2. All graduating seniors should notify their major departments before Engineering Schedule of Courses listing. their last semester or session on campus and carefully plan their schedules with their advisor's approval so as to assure fulfillment of FACUlTV ADVISORS all requirements for the degree. Tentative commencemen:t lists will be posted on a bulletin board outside the dean's office. The name Advising is available through departmental offices of the College of of each graduating senior should appear on this list. Each senior Engineering and Applied Science. Each student· is assigned a should verify that the name is spelled correctly and is given as it departmental advisor and should check with the department office to verify should appear on the diploma. Each individual's majorshould also the advisor's name. Departmental approval is required to assure that be shown correctly. Please notify the dean's office of any error~ on courses will apply toward the degree. Transfer students should check with this list. their major department at the time of their first Registration for evaluation 3. Final grades for the removal of IFs and/or the completion of and acceptance of transfer credits. correspondence courses must be in the dean's office before final exams begin during the student's last semester or term .. lOCATION OF DEPARTMENTAl OFFICES 4. Minimum requirements for a B.S. degree: (prefix 492-) a. 128 to 136 semester hours passed in a curriculum prescribed by Aerospace Engineering Engineering Center OT 6-16 6416 the student's academic department. Chemical Engineering Engineering Center OT 2-6 7471 b. A GPA of 2.00 for all courses attempted, for all courses that Civil, Environmental and count toward graduation requirements, and all courses taught by Architectural Engineering Engineering Center OT 4-34 -315 Computer Science Engineering Center OT 7-07 6361 the major department Excluded from grade averaging is the letter Electrical and Computer g~ade P in Pass/Fail courses; these courses may, however, count Engineering Engineering Center OT 2-32 7327 toward graduation. Mechanical Engineering Engineering Center OT 4-6 7151 c. The last 30 semester hours must be taken as a degree stud~nt in Applied Mathematics Engineering Center CR 2-38 7664 the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Engineering Physics Duane Physics E 032 6952 d. Recommendation by the faculty ofthe student's major department and the faculty of the College of Engineering and Applied General College Policies Science. 1. Students who have been on probation or suspension at any time in the past will automatically be suspended if their cumulative GPA Students may check with the dean's office to verify that they will have again falls below a 2.00. All cowrses taken at any campus of the the total number of hours and grade point average required for graduation. University of Colorado are included in the compilation of the cumulative average. It is the student's responsibility to check with the departmental advisor on fulfillment of the specific requirements of the major 2. Students must enroll for a minimum of 12 semester hours during the department. regular academic year, or petition for approval to take fewer hours. Students must petition to drop courses that will reduce the total semester credit hour load below 12 semester hours. 39 Df?T CRS Ot:Pf CRS rn~ 0EP'I 1-,IJ~ CR T HLE OF COUR Sf SEC f !HE DAYS BLOG ROOM INSTRUCTOR liMiT NJ~ ut:Pf NL.t~ CR TI"TLE OF COURSE SEC TIME DAYS BLDG ROOM INSTRUCTOR UtUT 550 .::rl t:: 4M) J Ci 556 CH t: ':>21 TkANSPORT PHENOMENA 001 Ob00-0850 M W F ECCR l-03 PREKEQ .itNllJR OR GRADUATE STANDING~ Aerospace Engineering Sciences 5':>0 Cd E 531 3 THERMODYNAMICS J01 0600-0915 T TK ECCR 0-01 30 556 CH E 55? 3 CONTROL SYSTI.::t-15 001 il00-1150 M hi- F ECCR 1-30 30 552 A.CtW 130 3 SClt:NCE UF I-LIGHT 001 lH.l00-0tl50 t-1 H F OP G G020 lJA KENNt.DV 194 55b CH r:: 566 3 CRYOGENIC ENGR 1 'QOl 1600-1715 T TH ECC~ 0-36 4B _PRf.r 5':)2 At..RIJ 203 ME:CHMJI l. 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