Fall 1984 Schedule of Courses

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Fall 1984 Schedule of Courses Table of Contents ACADEMIC CALENDAR ........................ 2 Department Locations . I 0 College List . I I FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE . 2 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION INTRODUCTION ........ ·..................... 3 AND GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ......................... 33 REGISTRATION PROCEDURES ............. , . 3 Registration Materials . 3 COLLEGE OF DESIGN AND PLANNING- Faculty/Staff ................................ 4 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN DIVISIONS .......... 36 Class Schedule and Tuition Bill Pickup ............ 4 Lost Schedule-Validation Sticker Policies ......... 6 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION .................... 37 Photo ID Schedule . 6 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DROP/ADD PROCEDURES ...................... 6 AND APPUED SCIENCE . 39 PASS/FAIL OPTION ............................ 6 GRADUATE SCHOOL ........................ 42 WITHDRAWAL POLICY AND REFUND SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM .................... 42 SCHEDULE ................................ .' 8 SCHOOL OF LAW ........................... 43 TUITION AND FEES ........................... 8 (Regulations, Deferred Tuition, Penalty to Pay, COLLEGE OF MUSIC ......................... 43 Disenrollment Policy, Residency Status) SCHOOL OF PHARMACY ..................... 45 GENERAL INFORMATION ..................... 95 (Academic Integrity, Plagiarism, Affirmative Action, ROTC PROGRAMS ........................... 46 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, Final Exam Policy, Intercampus Registration Procedures, Student BUILDING ABBREVIATIONS AND CODED CAMPUS Conduct, Time Out Program) MAP WITH SAFETY PATHS OUTLINED ........ 47 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES .... 10 One copy the Schedule be available at no cost to University of Colorado Bulletin. 262 Stadium Building, Campus Box Coiorado 80309 at Registration. Volume No. 2, Series No. 2085 wish to at Published one time a month Sf:cond class paid at May 2-4 Fall I 984 Advising and Registration for ·November Last day to drop a class without petitioning (Wed.-Fri.) Continuing Boulder Campus degree students · I l (Tues.) ," your dean. enrolled for Spring 1984 (8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Wednesday and Friday; 8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m., November Thanksgiving Holiday. Thursday, UMC Ballroom). 22-23 (Thurs.-Frt) july 2 Tuition deposit due for continuing students. (Mon.) November Spring 1985 Advising and Registration (or 28-30 Continuing Boulder Campus degree students August 29 Orientation and Registration for former, new (Wed.o;,Fri.) enrolled for Fall 1984 (8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (Wed.) transfer, and new freshman students who have Wednesday and friday; 8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. not previously registered (8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m., Thursday, UMC Ballroom). UMC Ballroom). December 14 Last day of classes. September 3 Schedule and Bill Pickup (8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., (Fri.) (Mon.) eight .locations, see page 6). Labor Day. December 15 Reading period. (Sat.) September 4 Drop/Add day. No classes. Refer to Arts and (Tues.) Sciences and Business narratives for important December final examination period-6 days. policies on Drop/Add. 17-22 (Mon.-Sat.) Chancellor's Convocation (4:00 p.m., Events/Conference Center). December 22 last day for completion of IW and IF grades (Sat.) for Fall Semester 1983. September 5 Classes begin at 8:00a.m. Drop/Add continues. December 23 Commencement. (Wed.) (Sun~) September Registration for Space Available Voluntary 6-1 Education (SAVE) program (9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., UMC (Thu.-fri.). Ballroom). ·Senior Auditors Registration, Koenig Alumni ·Center (9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Thursday; 9:00 This calendar is subject to change without notice., a.m.-noon, Friday). NOTE: The University Calendar Committee requests make-up time be provided to students who may be absent for religious September 1 Last day to add College of Business and reasons. (Fri.) Administration courses. September Bills due (including tuition, fees, room and board, 14 (Fri.) etc.) by 4:00p.m. ·FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE September Last day to add a course including Independent (M-F = Daily) 21 (Fri.) Study and Thesis. THIS ADD DEADLINE WILL CLASSES/TIMES EXAM TIMES DEADLINES BE IN EFFECT UN.LESS ENROLLMENT LEVELS ARE REACHED PRIOR TO THIS DATE. Monday, December 17, 1984 ' Last day to drop a course without paying tuition and fees for the course and without a "W" 1530 hours classes meeting T, TH 7:30 a.m.-! 0:30 a.m. SPAN I 0 I, 102, I OS II :30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. showing on your transcript. All drop forms must · QM201,1S200,AM 135,MATH 107 be deposited at the Office of Registrations, and Wednesday night classes 3:30 p.m.- 6:30 p.m, Regent 125, by 4:00 p.m. in order to be 1100 hours classes meeting T, TH 7:30p.m.-I 0:30 p.m. computed for any tuition and fee adjustment. Tuesday, December 18 Last day to withdraw from school and be assessed only your registration/tuition deposit 1300 hours classes meeting MWF, M-.F 7:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Monday night classes I I :30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. ($1 00 in-state or $300 out-of-state). 0800 hours classes meeting T, TH 3:30 p.m.- 6:30 p.m. Last day to change Pass/Fail status on courses. 0800 hours classes meeting MWF, M-F 7:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. Last day to change No Credit status on courses. Wednesday, December 19 There will be a $2 charge for ID validation 1500 hours classes meeting MWF, M-F 7:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. stickers not obtained by this date. · EPOB 121, PHYS 321 I I :30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. Undergraduates who have not picked up their PHYS 10!, Ill, 112,301,331 and schedules by this date will be withdrawn· from Tuesday night classes 3:30 p.m.- 6:30 p.m. the University. 1230 hours classes meeting T, TH 7:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. Thursday, December 20 October I Deadline for lntrauniversity Transfer (IUT) 1400 hours classes meeting MWF, M-F 7:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. (Mon.) applications. Please check with each college or GER 101, 102, 201, 20.2 11:30 a.m.- 2:30p.m. school for any exceptions. 1200 hours classes meeting MWF E30 p.m.~ 6:30 p.m. Juniors and seniors in Arts and Sciences who are 1000 hours classes meeting MWF, M~F 7:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. .Open Option ( 199) must declare a major by this Friday, December 21 date. 0900 hours classes meeting MWF, M-F 7:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. CHEM 100, 101, 103, 104, 106 and October$ Last day to withdraw from school and be assessed Thursday night classes II :30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. (Fri.) amount of required deposit ($1 00 or $300) or 40 1400 hours classes meeting T. TH 3:30 p.m.- 6:30 p.m.· 1100 hours classes meeting MWF, M-F 7:30 0:30p.m. percent of full tuition and fees, whichever is greater. Saturday,· December 22 ACCT 200, 202, CHEM 333, 337 7:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. October 19 Last day to pay any unpaid balance including 1600 hours classes meeting MWF, McF I I :30 a.m.- 2:30 ,p.m. approved deferred tuition by 4:00 p.m. 0930 hours classes meeting T, TH 3:30 p.m.- p.m. day to school and be iOO or NOTE: Night classes are those at 5 p.m. or later. 2. Deposit Form-$1 00 or $300 (as applicable) • DEPT-The department ~me abbreviated to a is printed on it, and the lower half of the form must maximum of 4 spaces. All students should keep a copy of this Schedule be turned in when you pay your deposit-(continuing of Courses. Besides the course listings, it con­ • CRS NO-The course number. students only). • CR-The number of credit hours the course of­ tains the current academic calendar and registra­ 3. Optional Fee Form-Several optional ser­ tion procedures. In addition, much of the infor­ fers: 030 means 3 credit hours, 2-4 indicates that vices are available and may be selected on this form. credit is variable and means you must indicate on your mation in the Schedule is helpful for answering Required at final check for all students. Course Request Form whether you want 2, 3, or· questions on various policies and procedures. · 4. Advising Form-Required at final check for 4 credit hours. The most current information is announced continuing students in the following colleges and • TITLE OF COURSE-This is often abbreviated in instructions distributed at registration. schools: AS (except major 199), DP, ED, jR, MU, Always also. be sure to secure a copy of these instructions PH. Secure the form from your advisor or depart- • SEC-This is the section number and it means and read them carefully before proceeding . ment office. · 5. Receipt-Complete and have validated by Final the same as the lecture number. When an l precedes through registration. the number (L004), it indicates a laboratory (lab) and The requirements and policies of each college Check Clerks. 6. Pencil (12 or Mark-Sense)-Use this on all is taken along with the lecture. When an R precedes and school and of the University are printed in forms. the number (RO J0), it indicates a recitation (rec) and the 1984-85 University of Colorado at Boulder 7. Schedule of Courses-Keep this copy and is taken along with the lecture. Some classes have all Catalog. Each student should have a copy of this take it with you to Registration. three: lecture, lab, and recitation. Catalog for course descriptions, as well as for 8. CU Photo ID-A CU-Boulder Photo ID is re­ • TIME-Meeting time of the class. current policies. All students are responsible for quired of all students. A validation sticker will be pro­ • DAYS-Meeting days of the class (Tis Tuesday knowing and following the provisions set forth vided at Schedule and Bill Pickup each semester.
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