ortnem (^tzomv . J ,t-* iiniversi^ uHeTm '.y . '• • ' ''••••••' BIENNIAL GENERAL CATALOG 1969-1971 Flagstaff, Arizona •• J- ^ ^ - i i ' Admission Procedures For , • High School Seniors , S i ' _ Steps for Admission: 1. APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION: A set of application forms should "be requested from the Office of Admissions and Records'or the Counselftig Office of your higtt.schoof. Included will be instructions, resident affidavit, healfh exjimina- tion forms, and housing applications. 2. OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS: An official transcript from your high schqpl musif be Sent to the Office of Admissions and Records. High school records may be submitted as early as the close of the sixth semester. 3. APTITUDE TEST: All new freshmen should make arrangements through the high "S(^hool fpr taking the American College Test (ACT) during the junior , or* senior year. Scores should be sent to the Office of Admissions and Records. 4. HEALTH EXAMINATION: The Health Examination form is td be com­ pleted by a physician and" sent to the Student Health Center. ' Admission Procedures For Transfer Students Steps for Admission: 1. APPLj'dATION FOR ADMISSION: A set of application forms should be V requested "from the Office of Admissions and Records,^ or the Counseling Office of'your college. Included will be instructions, resident affidavit, health examina­ tion forms, and housing applications. 2. ^OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS: Students applyinglfor advanced standing must present two copie^ of official transcripts from all other colleges or .pniversities which thejr'have attended. « s 3. APTITUDE TEST: All transfer students should make arrangements to take the-American College Test (ACT) and have the scores sent to the Office of Admissions and I^cords. 4. HEALTH EJIAMINATION: The Health Examination form is to be com­ pleted by a physician and sent to the Student Health Center. % H W rj- Z CD ^ O PJ w < ^ K K H Ph H <; BIENNIAL 'GENERAL- CATAIOG 1969-1971 The Northern Arizona, Univetsfty Bulletin is, published monthly by Northern Arizona University, during the months of December, January, February, April, and July at Flagstaff, Arizona 86001. Entered as second class matter July 1,. 1929 at the Post Office at,Flagstaff, Arizona, under Act of August 24^ 19J.2. Second class postage paid at Flagstaff, Arizona 86001. Announcements in this[ catalog concerning regulations, fees, curricula^ or other matters are subject to change withbut notice. VOLUME 51 APRIL, 1969 NUMBER 4 J CALENDAR The Administration reserves the right to make changes in the calendar below. SUMMER SESSION 1969 1970 First Term June 16-July 19 June 15-July 18 Second Term July 21-Aug. 23 July 20-Aug. 22 FALL SEMESTER 1969-1970 1970-1971 Faculty Meetings Sept. 4-5 Sept. 3-4 Residence Halls Open Sept. 7 Sept. 6 Freshman Activities Begin Sept. 8,9 Sept. 7, 8 President's Reception Sept. Sept. Registration Sept. 10, 11 Sept. 9,10 Instruction Begins Sept. 12 Sept. 11 Late Registration Penalty Sept. 12 Sept. 11 Last Day of Registration for credits Sept. 19 Sept. 18 Homecoming Oct. 4 Oct. 17 Band Day Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Mom & Dad's Day Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Veteran's Day Holiday Nov. 11 Nov. 11 Mid-semester Nov. 12 Nov. 12 Thanksgiving Recess Nov. 26-30 ind. Nov. 25-29, ind. Christmas Recess Dec. 20-Jan. 4 incl. Dec 19-Jan. 3, incl. Final Examinations Jan. 19-24 Jan. 18-23 End of Fall Semester Jan. 24 Jan. 23 SPRING SEMESTER 1970 1971 Registration Jan. 29-30 Jan. 28-29 Instruction Begins Feb. 2 Feb. 1 Late Registration Penalty Feb. 2 Feb. 1 Last Day of Registration for credit Feb. 7 Feb. 6 Mid-semester Mar. 25 Mar. 24 Easter Recess Mar. 26-31, incl. April 8-13, incl. Final Examinations May 25-30 May 24-29 Commencement Exercises May 31 May 30 End of Spring Semester May 31 May 31 Announcements in this catalog concerning regulations, fees, curricula, or other matters are subject to change without notice. 3 Official Directory Arizona Board Of Regents Ex Officio JOHN R. WILLIAMS Governor of Arizona MRS. SARAH FOLSOM, B.A., M.A Slate Superintendent of Public Instruction Appointed Term Expires ARTHUR B. SCHELLENBERG, B.S January, 1971 WESLEY P. GOSS, B.S ...................................... January, 1971 ELWOOD W. BRADFORD, B.S January, 1973 NORMAN G. SHARBER January, 1973 NORMA BARR ROCKFELLOW January, 1975 PAUL L. SINGER, M.D January, 1975 DEAN BURCH, L.L.B.................................................................................. January, 1977 GORDON PARIS January, 1977 Officers Of Administration J. LAWRENCE WALKUP, Ed.D ....................President of the University REXER BERNDT, Ph.D .................. .Executive Vice President VIRGIL W. GILLENWATER, Ed.D.............................................Vice President and Provost FRANK HAMBLIN, Ed.D .......................... Academic Vice President LEWIS J. MCDONALD, Ed.D. ........... Executive Director of University Relations MARVIN B. WAMPLER, Ed.D ........Executive Director of Finance and Facilities RICHARD S. BEAL, JR., PhX).................................................Dean of Graduate College and Coordinator of liberal Studies- F. GORDON FOSTER, Ed.D ....................................................Dean of Instruction JAMES TAMTE, Ph.D....................................................................Dean of Student Affairs JOSEPH C. ROLLE, Ed.S. .........................................................Dean of Student Services CHESTER B. AINSWORTH, Ed.D............Dean, School of Applied Science and Technology ELDON A. ARDREY, Ed.D...........................................................Dean, College of Creative Arts CHARLES E. FAUSET, Ed.D............................................................Dean, College of Education AUTHOR E HUGHES, JR., Ph.D...........................................................Dean. College of Business Administration 4 CHARLES O. MINOR, D.F Dean, School of Forestry JOHN C WRIGHT, Ph.D Dean, College of Arts & Science LAVERNE R. PITCHER, M.B.A., C.P.A Business Manager LAWRENCE CASTO, Ph.D Director of Institutional Research ROBERT BLAILOCK, B.S Comptroller WIN R. HENSLEY, M.A Registrar MILTON D. SCHROEDER, Ph.D Dean, Admissions and Records JOSEPH E. BEDNORZ, M.A Director of Student Financial Aids E F. PFANNER, M.D Physician ROBERT M. COOLEY, M.A Director of Public Information TED F. KECK, Ed.D Director of Athletics OLLIE SHULLENBARGER Director of Physical Plant and Engineering FRED D. NEWELL, M.S Director of Housing Purchasing Agent JAMES R. FREDRICK, Ed.D Director, University Counseling Center Assistants In Administration DREW CHRISTIE, Ed.D Associate Dean of Student Affairs NELLE FOLK, M.S Associate Dean of Student Affairs JOAN FAGERBURG, Ph.D. Assistant Dean of Student Affairs NORMAN BORG, MJV. Assistant Director of Public Information BERNARD E. RICHARDSON, B.L.S Director of library Services ROSS TOWNSEND, M.A. .. Manager of Activity Center JOHN E. MACKLER, B.S................................................................... Bookstore Manager ELEANOR TORREY, B.S., R.N University Nurse IRIS HUNTER ........................................ Supervisor, Fair Ubor Standards WILLIAM E CARFIELD, B.S chief of Security NEIL S. MCCASKILL, B.S. Manager of Maintenance and Services PETER K. DIRKSEN Supervisor, Custodial Services EDWIN A. DOBSON ......... foreman of Grounds DAY M. HOWARD General Store Manager ROBERT CROZIER, B.S Alumni Secretary WILLIAM B. KEPHART, Ed.S Assistant to the Dean of Admissions and Records, C DAVE LINTON. B.S. ..................................................... Chief Engineer RICHARD D. SCOTT Data Processing Analyst 5 General Information Authority Northern Arizona University is authorized to operate under the jurisdiction of the Ariona State Board of Regents, a corporation composed of the Governor, Su­ perintendent of Public Instruction, and eight members appointed by the Governor. The Board of Regents has the power and authority to control and manage the Uni­ versity and its properties and to adopt regulations governing the University. Accreditation The institution is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Professional programs in the colleges and schools within the university are accredited by corresponding national boards. For example, teacher education programs at Northern Arizona University have been accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education and the School of Forestry has been accredited by the Society of American Foresters. Northern Arizona University is affiliated with the American Council on Edu­ cation, American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education,. American Associa­ tion of State Colleges and Universities, and many other major national and inter­ national associations. It has been approved by the American Association of Uni­ versity Women. Accreditation and membership in these organizations assure the student that credit and degrees earned will receive full recognition from all other accredited institutions. Curricula Two-year curricula are offered in the following fields: nursing, secretarial studies, and technology. Four-year curricula are offered in many academic areas in liberal arts and sciences, leading to the degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music Education, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Applied Science, Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Education, Bachelor of Science in Forestry. The following advanced degrees are offered: Master of Arts, Master of Arts in Education, Master of Music, Master of Music Education, Master
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