UNIVERSITY OF OREGON REGULAR SESSION EUGENE, OREGON CKIVERSITY OF OREGON Bl.ILLETli\ NFMBER 140 :MARCH 1967 Second-class postage pain :tl Eltg~ne. Oregon. [s5ued eight time~ a year. Publi:shed lJy the ()"~Oll Stale Board of Higher Education, at the "Cllivcrsir)· of O,egoll, Eugone, Oro/,:oll 97403. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON REGULAR SESSION 1967-68 CATALOG EUGENE, OREGON , j Table of Contents Page OREGON STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION . 5 State System of Higher Education . 5 State Board of Higher Education . 6 Officers of Administration 7 ACADEMIC CAIiENDAR, 1967-68 . 8 UNIVERSITY STAFF . 10 Officers _of Administration 10 University Faculty ..... __ II GENERAL INFORMATION . 65 History of the University 65 Income __ . __ . 66 Campuses__ . 66 Lihraries . 67 Museum and Collectinos 70 Official Publications 72 . ACADEMIC REGULATIONS . 74 Admission . 74 Entrance Examinations . 76 Degrees 77 Group Requirement 79 Honors 81 Academic Procedure__ 82 Fees and Deposits.. 85 STUDENT LIFE AND WELFARE .,.... 89 Office of Student Affairs.. 89 New Student ''{eek 90 Student Living. 91 Student Health Service... 95 Financial Aid__ 96 Prizes and Awards._ 109 Erb Memorial Student l.'nion.. 114 GRADUATE SCHOOL . 115 Advanced Degrees.. 115 General Hegulatiolls.. 116 Degree Requirements... 119 Assistantships, Scholarships, Fello\vshilJs.. 124 Graduate Work in Portland.. 125 Research Institutes.... 126 HONORS COLLEGE 132 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 136 Interdepartmental Course's.. -. 137 Anthropology.. 139 _Asian Studies.... 144 Biology . 145 O1emistry... , _. 151 Comparative Literature .... 157 Dentistry, Preparatory 157 Economics....._..... 158 English. 162 General Arts and Letters.. 170 General Science . 171 General Social Science . 171 Geography 171 Geology . 175 Hi-story _._ , _._ .. 179 Home Economics. _. _.. _._ _._ _ . 184 Industrial and Labor Relations _._ _._ . 186 Latin American Studies _ _ _.. ._ _. 186 Linguistics. 187 Mathematics . 187 Medical Technology ._ _ . 194 l\'Iedicine, Preparatory.. ... _ _ . 194 Modern and Classical Languages. 195 Nursing, Preljaratory _ . 210 [ 3 ] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (continued) Page Pharmacy, Preparatory . 211 Philosophy_ 211 Physics._ 214 Political Science.. .... .__ . .... ... ________________________________________________ 218 Psychology__ _ 223 Religious Studies... 230 Sociology". 231 Speech 239 Bureau of 1\'1l1nicipal Research and Service 247 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND ALLIED ARTS 249 Architecture 251 Landscape Architecture__ ._. .... __ 257 Urban Planning_.. 259 Fin:e aiHl Ap11lied Arts__ 260 Art Hist.ory __ 265 Art Education __ 267 Institttte :£or Community -Art Studies. 269 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIOK __ 270 Accounting and Business Statistics 274 FinatiCC and -Busilless Environment.. 278 Marketing, Insurance, and Transportation __ 282 Personnel and Industrial .iVfanagem.ent 288 Business Education and Secretarial Science.... 291 DENTAL SCHOOL __ 305 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION _ 306 TeaclJer Educatioll _ 308 School Psychological Services . __ 315 Educational Administt-ation, CllrrlCllltull. and Sll\1Cn,islon __ . 321 SCHOOL OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATIOK, Ai'(1J RECREATIOi'( _ 326 Physical Education_. 329 Dance 336 Health Edtication.. ___________________ 338 Recreation Management and Park Management __ .. ________ 341 SCHOOL OF ]OUHNALISM __ 345 SCHOOL OF LAW _ 352· SCHOOL OF LIBRARIANSHIP 359 MEDICAL SCHOOL __ 363 SCHOOL OF MUSIC_ 364 l\Iusic _. __ _._ __ _. 368 l\Iusic Education _._._. __ _._._ _._ _.. _.. _.._.. _. __ 374 SCHOOL OF NURSING _ _ 376 DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND AEROSPACE STUDIES 377 Military Science_ 378 Aerospace Studies.. ._ _._._ _._.. 379 ENROLLMENT AND DEGREES, 1965-66 _ 381 INDEX 383 [4] Oregon State System of Higher Education The Oregon State System of Higher Education was organized in 1932 by the State Board of Higher Education following a survey ·of higher education in Oregon by the U. S. Office of Education. Member in­ stitutions are elements of an articulated system, parts of an integrated whole. The educational program is so organized as to distribute as widely as possible throughout the state the opportunities for general education and to center on a particular campus specialized, technical, and professional curricula closely related to one another. The institutions of the State System of Higher Education are the University of Oregon at Eugene, Oregon State University at Corvallis, Portlar!d State College at Portland, Oregon College of Education at Monmouth, Southern Oregon College at Ashland, Eastern Oregon Col­ lege at La Grande, and Oregon Technical Institute at Klamath Falls. The Ur!iversity of Oregon Medical School and the University of Ore­ gon Dental School are located in Portland. The Division of Continuing Education, representing all the institutions, has offices in Ashland, Cor­ vallis, Eugene, La Grande, Monmouth, Portland, and Salem. At Oregon College of Education, Southern 'Oregon College, and Eastern Oregon College, students may complete major work in teacher education or general studies or enroll in a preprofessional program. Southern Oregon College offers a major program in business. Portland State College offers major work in general studies and se­ lected liberal arts and professional fields as well as certain preprofes­ sional programs. At the University of Oregon and Oregon State University, major curricula, both liberal and professional, are grouped on either campus in accordance with the distinctive functions of the respective institu­ tions in the unified State System of Higher Education. Oregon Technical Institute offers technological curricula leading to associate degrees in technical and semiprofessional areas. An interinstitutional booklet, Your Education, which outlines the curricula of the several instituitons and contains other information, is available. For a copy, write to Division of Publications, P.O. Box 5175, Eugene, Oregon 97403. [5] State Board of Higher Education Term Expires CHARLES R. HOLLOWAY, JR., Portland 1967 ELIZABETH H. JOHNSON, Redmond 1968 ]. W. FORRESTER, JR., Pendleton .1969 JOHN W. SNIDER, Medford , 1969 PHILIP A. JOSS, Portland 1970 GEORGE LAYMAN, Newberg 1970 RALPH E. PURVINE, Salem 1971 RAY T. YASUI, Hood River ...............................•................1971 ANCIL H. PAYNE, Portland , .1972 Officers CHARLES R. HOLLOWAY, JR President J. W. FORRESTER, JR : Vice-President RALPH E. PURVINE Member, Executive Committee Roy E. LIEUALLEN, Chancellor RICHARD L. C{)LLINS, Secretary of Board Office of State Board of Higher Education Post Office Box 5175 Eugene, Oregon 97403 Board members are appointed to six-year terms by the Governor of Oregon with confirmation by the State Senate. [6] Oregon State System of Higher Education Officers Roy E. LIEUALLEN, Ed.D., L.H.D., Chancellor ARTHUR S. FLEMMING, LL.D. JAMES H. JENSEN, Ph.D. President, University of Oregon President, Oregon State University DAVID W. E. BAIRD, M.D., LL.D. ELMO N. STEVENSON, Ed.D. Dean, Medical School President, Southern Oregon College HAROLD]. NOYES, D.D.S., M.D. AVERNO M. REMPL, Ph.D. Dean, Dental School President, Eastern Oregon College BRANFORD P. MILLAR, Ph.D. LEONARD W. RICE, Ph.D. President, Portland State College President, Oregon College of Education WINSTON D. PURVINE, A.B., LL.D. DirectorJ Oregon Technical Institute RICHARD L. COLLINS, M.A., C.P.A.. Secretary of the Board; Budget Director HERBERT A. BORK, M.S., C.P.A.. Vice-Chancellor for Business Affairs MILES C. ROMNEY, Ph.D.. Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs JAMES W. SHERBURNE, Ph.D. Vice-Chancellor for Continuing Education DONALD R. LARSON, B.A. Assistant Chancellor; Director of Public Services CARL W. HINTZ, Ph.D Director of Libraries JACK V. EDLING Director of Teaching Research Former Chancellors Oregon State System of Higher Education WILLIAM J. KERR, D.Sc., LL.D.. 1932-1935 FREDERICK M. HUNTER, Ed.D., LL.D.. 1935-1946 PAUL C. PACKER, Ph.D., LL.D.. 1946-1950 CHARLES D. BYRNE, Ed.D.. 1950-1955 JOHN R. RICHARDS, Ph.D. .. 1955-1961 [7 ] University of Oregon Fall Term, 1967-68 September 1967 S MTWT FS August 31, Thursda.y Last day to apply 1 2 for fall-term admission without penalty 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 September 17-23, Sunda.y to Saturday New 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Student and Registration Week September 25, M onda.y C1asses begin October 1967 September 29, Fr·iday Last day for SMTWTFS payment of fees without penalty 1234567 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 October 6, FridaJI Last day for 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 registration or for addition of courses 29 30 31 October 13, Friday Last day for withdrawal from courses November 1!}67 November 23-26, Thursday to Sunday....Thanks­ S MT WT F S giving vacation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 December 8, Friday Fall-tenn graduation 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 convocation 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 December 11-15, Monday to Friday Fall- term examinations- December 1967 SMT WT F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Winter Term. 1967-68 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 January 2, Tuesda.y " Registration January 3, vVednesda.y Classes begin January 1968 January 5, FridaJ' Last day for SMTWTFS payment of fees without penalty 1 234 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 January 12, Friday , Last day for 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 registration or for addition of courses 28 29 30 31 January 19, Friday Last day for withdrawal from courses February 1968 March 8, Frida.\' Winter-term graduation S MTWT F S convocation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 l.3 14. 15 16 17 March 11-15, Monday to Friday Winter- 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 term examinations 25 26 27 2B 29 [8] Academic Calendar Spring Term, 1967-68 March 1968 S M TWT F S March 25, Monday.
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