2001-2002 Bulletin of Courses
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/ 1 Welcome to Cal State, San Bernardino! I'm delighted that you're interested in our campus. Before you review some of the material available in the catalog, let me tell you a few things about our University. To begin, we're situated on 430 acres of land tucked close to the San Bernardino Mountains. Because of recent growth, we can provide our 15,000 students with new facilities—including over 300 new apartment-style residence hall units and a new College of Social and Behavioral Sciences building—excellent technological capabilities, and a dynamic faculty deeply committed to student learning. At Cal State, San Bernardino you'll also find small classes—held across the day and evening when you need them. And to promote personal and intellectual development, our students can participate in a rich set of student organizations and attend a diverse array of musical, theatrical, social, cultural, and athletic events. In addition, there's our wonderful Southern California weather and close proximity to a remarkable array of cultural resources as well as mountains and beaches. If you think Cal State, San Bernardino might be the right University, we'd like to invite you to visit our beautiful campus for a personal tour. And of course, we'll be happy to provide any additional information you need. If you decide to attend Cal State, San Bernardino, I'll look forward to greeting you! Albert K. Karnig, President California State University, San Bernardino 2 / / 3 ACADEMIC CALENDAR 4 CONTENTS THE CSU 7 THE UNIVERSITY 11 ACADEMIC PROGRAM 17 STUDENT LIFE 27 ADMISSION 37 FEE SCHEDULE 45 ACADEMIC REGULATIONS 49 CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 59 EXTENDED LEARNING 61 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 65 GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 347 FACULTY 501 APPENDIX 521 INDEX 531 This catalog represents the University's course descriptions and requirements BULLETIN at the undergraduate and graduate levels. California State University, San Bernardino reserves the right to revise catalog provisions in accordance with Vol. 30 No. 1 June 2001 official actions of the Board of Trustees of the California State University and Published six times annually: June, August, November, February and twice other governing bodies. Students are advised to consult the appropriate in March by California State University, San Bernardino, 5500 University department, college or office for current information for specific programs. Parkway, San Bernardino CA 92407-2397. (Also see Changes in Rules and Policies statement on Page 527.) Supplemen- Second class postage paid at San Bernardino, California. tary bulletins contain additional information about extended learning and summer programs. The Class Schedule, issued prior to each quarter, lists courses to be offered during that term. The 2001-2002 Bulletin, Catalog of Programs may be purchased at the Coyote Bookstore, California State University, San Bernardino, 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA 92407-2397. Inquiries about admission to the University should be directed to the Director California State University, San Bernardino is accredited by the Western of Admissions and Student Recruitment, (909) 880-5200, California State Association of Schools and Colleges, P.O. Box 9990, Mills College, Oakland, University, San Bernardino, 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA CA 94613-0990 (510) 632-5000. 92407-2397. Visit the CSUSB Web Page at: http://www.csusb.edu 4 / FALL TERM 2001 May 1 Last day to file or refile graduation check for March graduation without payment CALENDAR of late fee May 14- Fall Quarter 2001 Registration (see Class June 6 Schedule for Priority Group times) 2001-2002 Sept. 12 Beginning of academic year Sept. 20 Classes begin (Saturday classes begin September 22) Oct. 3 Late add period ends Oct. 10 Last day to drop classes without record Nov. 1 Last day to file or refile graduation check for June graduation without payment of late fee Nov. 1-21 Winter Quarter 2002 Registration (see Class Schedule for Priority Group times) Nov. 22-25 Thanksgiving recess, university closed (Library open Nov. 24 and 25) Nov. 30 Last day of classes (Saturday classes end Dec. 1) Dec. 3-8 Final examinations Dec. 11 Grades due; end of term Dec. 17-Jan. 1 Academic recess WINTER TERM 2002 Jan. 2 Last day to file or refile graduation check for September graduation without payment of late fee Jan. 2 Beginning of winter term Jan. 7 Classes begin (Saturday classes begin Jan. 5) Jan. 19-21 Martin Luther King, Jr. birthday, university closed Jan. 22 Late add period ends Jan. 28 Last day to drop classes without record Feb. 1 Last day to file or refile graduation check for December graduation without payment of late fee Feb. 11-Mar 6 Spring Quarter 2002 Registration (see Class Schedule for Priority Group times) March 18 Last day of classes (Saturday classes end March 17) March 19-23 Final examinations March 26 Grades due; end of term March 25-29 Academic recess Consult the quarterly Class Schedule for exact dates of registra- tion for Priority Groups, late schedule adjustments, and last date for refund of fees. / 5 SPRING TERM 2002 April 1 Ceasar Chavez Holiday, university closed April 2 Classes begin (Saturday classes begin March 30) April 15 Late add period ends April 22 Last day to drop classes without record May 1 Last day to file or refile graduation check for March graduation without payment of late fee May 20- Fall Quarter 2002 Registration (see Class June 12 Schedule for Priority Group times) May 25-27 Memorial Day (university closed) June 10 Last day of classes (Saturday classes end June 8) June 11-15 Final examinations June 15-16 Commencement June 18 Grades due; end of term SUMMER TERM 2002 April 23- Registration for all sessions June 19 June 19 Classes begin, Sessions I and III July 4-5 Independence Day holiday (university closed) July 25 Last day of classes, Session I July 29-30 Final examinations, Session I July 31 Classes begin, Session II Aug. 29 Last day of classes, Session III Aug. 30 Final examinations, Session III Sept. 4 Last day of classes, Session II Sept. 2 Labor Day holiday (university closed) Sept. 5 Final examinations, Session II FALL TERM 2002 (dates are tentative, check Fall 2002, Class Schedule) May 1 Last day to file or refile graduation check for March graduation without payment of late fee Sept. 11 Beginning of academic year Sept. 19 Classes begin (Saturday classes begin Sept. 22) Nov. 1 Last day to file or refile graduation check for June graduation without payment of late fee Nov. 28- Thanksgiving recess (Library open Nov. 30 Dec. 1 and Dec. 1) Nov. 27 Last day of classes (Saturday classes end Nov. 23) Dec. 2-7 Final examinations Dec. 7 Commencement Dec. 10 Grades due; end of term Dec. 24-31 Academic recess, university closed For a more detailed calendar of academic dates and deadlines, see the quarterly class schedule. The above calendar is not intended to be construed as an employee work calendar. 6 / What Who Where Academic Clubs Department Offices ADA Complaints Dale West (Human Resources) SH-110 (909) 880-5138 Adult Re-Entry Program Adult Re-Entry Center SU-130 5253 Advising (Undeclared major) Academic Services and SAIL (x5921) UH-380/UH-386 5034 Advising (Declared major) Department Offices and SAIL Appeal of Graduate & Post-Bac Degree Requirement Appropriate Graduate Coordinator Appeal of Undergraduate Degree Requirement Academic Programs AD-101 5024 Athletics Events Athletics Department HP-112 3001 Audio Visual Academic Computing PL-003 5060 Basic Skills (EPT/ELM) Academic Services UH-380 5034 Clubs and Student Activities Student Life Office SU-119 5234 Career Workshops Career Development Center UH-329 5250 Changing Majors Records, Registration and Evaluations UH-171 5219 Commencement Academic Affairs Office AD-101 5024 Complaints Against Faculty Department Chair or College Dean Computer Assistance Instruction Learning Center UH-351 5038 Computer Based Testing Testing Office UH-352 5388 Concurrent Enrollment Records, Registration and Evaluations UH-165 5216 Course Substitutions Academic Services UH-380 5034 Coyote ONE CARD Academic Computing PL-003 5060 Cross Registration Records, Registration and Evaluations UH-165 5216 Discrimination Complaints Vice President, Student Affairs Office UH-231 5185 Dropping/Adding Courses after Census (Declared) College of Major Dropping/Adding Courses after Census (Undeclared) Academic Services UH-380 5034 E-Mail Academic Computing PL-028 7278 Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) EOP Office UH-395 5042 Financial Aid Financial Aid Office UH-150 7800 General Education Academic Services UH-380 5034 Grade/Academic Grievance Associate Dean, Undergraduate Studies AD-183 5044 Graduate School Information Graduate Studies Office AD-127 5058 Graduation Requirement Check Records, Registration and Evaluations UH-171 5200 Greek Life Student Life Office SU-119 5234 Health Services Health Center HC-102 5241 Immigration Problems International Student Services Office UH-235 5197 Leave of Absence Academic Services UH-380 5034 Non-Academic Grievance Vice President, Student Affairs Office UH-231 5185 Off-Campus/On-Line/TV Courses Office of Distributed Learning AD-138 7439 Open University Enrollment Extended Learning SH-134 5975 Overload Petition: Undergraduate College Dean/Department Chair Overload Petition: Graduate Appropriate Graduate Coordinator Psychological Counseling Counseling Center HC-136 5040 Retroactive Withdrawal Academic Services UH-380 5034 SAIL (Student Assistance in Learning) SAIL Office UH-386 5921 Scholarships Financial Aid Office UH-150 7800 Sexual Harassment Sexual Harassment Advisor (See Schedule of Classes) Simultaneous Enrollment Academic Services UH-380 5034 Student Development Programs Associate Vice President for Student Life SU-119 5234 Student Assistants Work Career Development UH-329 5250 Study Abroad Rowena Santiago UH-401.27 5677 Study Skills (USTD courses) Academic Services UH-380 5034 Summer School Extended Learning SH-134 5975 Teaching Credentials CASE Office HU-123 5609 Testing, Standardized (GRE,GMAT, EPT/ELM,etc.) Testing Office JB-405 5041 Transfer of Credits Admissions Evaluator UH-135 5077 Tutoring Learning Center UH-353 5038 Waiver and Substitutions of G.E.