P C Feu H R
U IVERSI Y
Class Schedule FL TE T liVE
· 1969 SPRI G·
Tacoma, Washin
ton 98447
70
GENERAL REGISTRATION DIRECTIONS
PASS-FA.IL OPTION
the pass-fail option may be obtained at the Registrar's
Details concerning 1.
All students currently in school, who plan to regioter for t he follow il'1& setn�ste1', (Sllltlller excepted) should register by Advance Registration,
2.
New studen ts and students returntng to the University,
vo i d any
to
4.
(swmner excepted)
and those who have pre-registered by mail.
First Semester 1969-70
Selective Service - Attention All Male Students
Orientation days ..... ,..Sunday, September 7-Saturday,
S eptemb e r
11: you want your local draft board notified of your full-time enrollment at PLU, it is your responsi b ility to complete s form in
Registration • .
September 8-�·]ednesd;Jy,
September 10
3 .m ......................Thursday,
Septe.mber 11
the Registrar's Office.
Last date
for
Last date
for discontinuing a course without
. _ . . . . . . Monday,
ctlJss es begi.n 7 :50
This is normally done only once a year.
V.A. Benefits
a dd i ng
8
cou rse.................Monday,
receiving a grade...........
September 22
.....Friday.
you must f il e your certificate of eligibility in the R egistr ar 's
Thanksgiving }{�cess beglns l2:30 p.m ........ t·;ednesday,
Office.
Th.:mk�giving Recess ends 7:50 a.m..
Forms and information concerning veterans benefit s are avaUable in the Registrar's Office. Hake application when register
Examinations ...............Honday,
Be certain
to read the gener.::!l University re q uirements On pages 41
October 31 November 26
.. .......Nonday,
December 1
December IS-Friday,
December 19
. . Friday,
Decemher 19
Semester ends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. _
ing.
Interim Period 1970
and 42 of th e catalog. Begins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • .
6.
Obrein your regist.ration m.ateri.::l1s at the RegistrBris Office.
7.
Secure an appointment with your adviser.
8.
Second Semest e r ,
a.
Fi 11 in all personal information including your Social Security Number.
If you do not have
a
So c ial Security
Enter COUTses and credics in the space provided. sure you have indicated the section,
� if thes c.
wllL
transportation,
Pebru':1TY 2
.. Friday,
February 13
.....�tonday,
February 23
Be
Print.an IIA'! before audit courses,
f.
Examination s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . Monday, May il-Friday,
Hay l5
Semester ends.......... ,.............
Hay l5
. .....Frida}"
11:00 a.m....................Sunday,
May 17
Commencement 3:30 p.m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday,
Hay L7
CAREER PROGRAl>IS 000
Undec ided
002
Art
List alternate courses which can be substituted if courses
In the case of
005
Biology
change the first digit to the
011
Chemistry
letter desi[;nated beside the
The li st i ng of
courses may prevent a change of registration
in
career program.
a
014
Classic.'31 Languages
the fall.
career,
017
Economics
digits of the major.
Obtain permission signatures where indicated in the time
Engl ish
EXAMPLE:
French
A Pre-Hedicine stu-
026
dent with
a
038
German
044
He. lth & P.E.
coded DOS. with a major
047
History
ence is coded C74.
056
Hathematics
059
Music
068
Philosophy
If you have a known conflict of hours,
obtain written
s tgn a t ure s
must appear in the instructor
Obtain the sIgnature of your adviser if you are a full-time student.
Advance Resistration Only A.
Leave your registration materials with the Registrar's Offic e .
8.
In advance
registration,
seniors first;
then
juniors.
sophomores and freshmen.
You ),/111 be mailed a st:Jtement of charges,
Politica 1 Science
077
Psychology
080
Religion
083
Science General Sociology Speech
a copy of your scheduled
Please note:
C__Pre Law D
P= =Parish ""ork S__SOCial Work T__lbeology
If
your registration
be cancelled and it will be
nece ss ary for you to register in person.
a
s t ud e nt is preparing to teach in two areas,
is not known,
If your payment is not received by the due
date. yo ur reqistration will
Pre-ME'dicine
N- -Med ica 1 Technology
to the highest level of preparation. If
d ue date indicated.
by the due da te,
Pre-Dentistry
S= =Pre Engineering
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Return your payment .and the other information requested, by the
If yo u r payment 1$0 received
in Political Sci
COLLEGE OJ PROFESSlONAL STUDIES
additional instructions and cards.
will bl;;! complete.
A
Physics
074
092
major in biology is
A Pre-Law student
�!AJOR CODE
071
086
then add the last two
Every
If a course is
c losed . llO approved alternate will be substituted.
cla ssec,
023
programs are accepted by class, 'With
effort 1. made to comply with your requests.
the
code: 100
Primary
200
Elementary
300
Junior
400
Senior High
High
You w'ill be not i fied
of t,he due date when you receive your registration materials in
the mail.
Art
Chemistry
lO2
Pri.mary
111
202
elementary
2.Ll
Elementary
302
Juoior High
311
Junior High
Obtain the necessary cal'ds at the Registrar's Office.
402
Senior High
4ll
Senior H1.gb
Biology
In Person Resistration A.
25
March 31
indicated in the catalog for courses you select.
Authorization
E.
a .m......................Tuesday,
COLLEGE OF ARTS A.;"D SCIENCES
llrea of the official program.
D.
.Wednesday,
MAJOR CODES
penn1.ssion for the conflict from. the department concerned.
C.
"
in the column
schedule.
i.
7: 50
Check to be certain that you have the pre-requisites as
a lt e rnate
h.
course wtthout
rota rch 20
IIRII before repeat
on y-our original schedule are closed.
g.
a
March
Baccalaureate Service,
note them
provided. e.
course .... "..
Easter Recess begins 12:30 p.m...... Easter Recess end
or other activities that
courses and !lp-FII before pass-fail courses,
.:3.
Hid-semester.. ,............. , ..................... Friday.
in the area provided. d.
J�nUflry 30
receiving a grade..............
lab and discussion
affect th e arnmgement of your schedule.
January 29-Friday,
Last date for add ing
Last date for discontinuing
;!Ire designated in the printed schedule.
If you have work,
January 28
Classes begin 7:50 a.m....... , ..................}1onday,
Number, you must secure one prior to registering. b.
. . • . . . . . Wednesday,
1969-70
Registration ...............ThursdllY,
Print 'With B BUCK LEAD PENCIL on }'our official program.
January 5
.......�''!onday,
Ends . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . •
DO THIS IMMEDIATELY.
13
.........Thursday, October 2
. ..... , .. ,
M.id-semesteL.
If you expect to receive any type of veteran or war orphan benefits,
5.
70
-
after the
should reglster in
ceptions to this rule are for special courses off campus,
part-tIme �tudents. 3.
SCHOOL CALENDAR 1969
long registr " ation lines.
absence of a semester or mor e person.
Office.
Primary
English
B.
Complete all cards.
lOS
Primary
123
Pl'imary
c.
Report to the Registrar's Office to be scheduled.
205
Elementary
223
Elementary
305
Junior High
323
Juni!)r High
p.
As soon as you are scheduled and receive a copy of your program,
405
Senior High
423
Senior High
Obtain adviser's approval if full-time.
report to the Business Office to pay your
fee.s.
Business Education 408
Senior Jiigh
code
a cad em t c
majol
Eal"'th french
-rn2.26 326
426
Sen! Dr HiSh
Primary
238
E1"""'n�"ry
JJ8
Junior Higll Sutor Righ
438
394 481,
Junior High
Cer"m1tn �
Prt.",ry Elementary
Junior Higb
285 385
Elamer1tary
lIl.sh
Spt!ech 192 292
Hath�matlcs PriJDary [<;6 £Lementa", 256 Junior Rign JS6 456 Senior lIigh
J59
Sen lor High
Primary
382
Blementery Junior' High 'enior High
Upon
Junior Righ
SCHOOL OF NURS1N
�
Junior Illgh
471
Sellior
NUl:sinll
lI.i.Sh
SCllIOO 1, OF BUSINESS ADMItflSTI\ATlON
Po 1 i [lea 1. SCience Senior High
708
Business Admi'n'i�tration
s-ubJe.ets.
op e n to
Cours.es numbe..r ed 500 Bre ()p�n to graduBtf:
t:he Approval of his cdviser and d .. eb the consent of the inII
lov.'ee division student may b
The t ir.te for cout.:ie
592
An
COU.l'S€.G
8s.fglled to
'-HI
uppee divi-
sion co ur se if the pre-1·equiEiites for the course. have been �Jlet.
502 SSt)
Speech
Lower divi.si.on s.ubjects,
students only.
Prt..mary
Mu!tic
listed <31ph.3betically,
. eniori a"ie numhe:red 3 00- 4 9 and nre regs-cded <:I!i
upper division
strllctor,
482
Physics:
474
enior High
except
Sen lor H1Sh
459
Junior::., .:Itld
Elementery
Junior Hiah
aloe
dep.1't'tme.nts and 5ch()ols.
CO\.l(ses open to fre8hmen and sophomores are numbered 101-299,
given.
E e.me.ntary
259
Prima",
0
and are considere.d
SCHOOL OF FIN'll ARIS
Ku.lc
159
Science
The 1969-70 GlBe6 Schedule offerings according
Soclology 486
Senior
Seni or High
485
J Ulll or High Senior 111gh
344 44J.
183
383 48)
Prllnlll-Y
244
S"nlcr High
28)
Soda! 185
CLASS SCHEDULE
Junior High
Science General
He.ltb. 6. P. E. !�
Primary E 1 evte" t.:1 r-y
184 284
Pd.r.uo.ry n...ent.ory
1$
given a�co["ding to periods in
he day,
for certain da}� and evening caLlrse::J where the: hour and day ;)re
The 1Jn1v�rsity
reserves the. right to cancel any cla!j� ror
Jus�1f1able cause.
BUILDING SYMBOLS A--Adrniniotrotion Building
T--Tvy Iinll
L--Lib[ar R--R�mst.d R.ll (Science Bldg) X-�Xavier H.alt 0- -01 t;OIl Audi tor1um
AB-An Building E--Elistvo!d Chapel
G--Memorlal Gymnasium
900
EDUCATION 955 9fiS 993 994 995 99&
997
998
938 959 9b8
980
992
999
-
(SpecLflo Are. Unknown)
Scho ol UbrarJ,all School Nurse Certific.ce 'Ceachox COT\' P.lementary Schoo! Administration
Schoo 1 Counse.lor Pt:ogTatn
Elementary Clas&rtJOIQ 'l'eacht.ng
Secondary Cla8s'toom Teachlng 5th 'tear Certi fieale
[1llMA.�t TIES 902 914 923 "26
-
(Specific Areo Unknown)
<JOl
Art
CloB.lcal Languages Bnglhh F'reneh German Huoie
Philosophy
Speech -
n7
£Conom1c.
977
Psycho logy
986
Sociology
916
(Speoific Aru Unknown)
Hea l th & P .E. Polit-ioal Science
NAnIlVIL SCIENCES - 904 905 gIl
QS6 971 98)
(Spec! tic Area Unkno· n)
BiOloilY
Ch...1otry
Hath_tic, Phy .. ie8 Science Genera 1
BUSIN'£SS AllO'NISTRATION 906
1st Period--7:50-8:40 •• m. 2nd ·Period--8:50-9:40 a.m.
9:50-10:20 a.m. Jrd Period-lO: 30-U :20•. m . l.th Period-II:3Q-12:20p.m. Ch.pel
�U6Ln... Admlnistratlo"
5th Period-12:3Q-I:20 p.m.
6th Peoriod- l:30-2:20 p.m. 'til re.riod- 2:30-3:20 p.m. :30-4:20 p.m. 9tl1 Per-lad- 4:30-5:20 p.m. 8Lh Per iod-
DAY CODES �!'rWRFS H - Mond.:ry T Tue�da-y W - Wednesd6.)1 R - Thursday F Friday S
Re li&ion
SOCIAL SCll:NCES
944 974
PERIOD TIME SCHEDULE
MoJor Unknown
-
Saturday
SCHOOL AND DEPART ENTAL
REGISTRATION
UIDELINES
FJ.ect.i 'I-', in major and from olher d ptrrttf1(1nts to be carefully selected ...li.th the advispr'!j conliient beCQ1I5e of the diIf('[(�(Jt
ART
p rofC? :s 1 onsl obj ec t 'LV 10$ i n th� major concent rat' ons avallab 1(-> Art a�d
Art no Att IbO
Lo the Business Admini.stration &tudenl..
ivLliz�tiun r�plac�; Art 110 �Ild Art 180.
p ct�rc ,,1 Ot>silll1 replace. Art 120 and
1(,0.
Mat .. rI ais l)('si '" rop hops Art 230. IU' 235 The vtsut!l ilrtl and E{)ucotloll r�rlac�s Art 340. MI JuO Art 340:< Art Educalion;Elenwnranr should o e tak('Oo by otud nts
.....:110 h;i.vC! previous Lv complec€>d only Art
Jll.
Art
Art 350 Art 3u5
Sculpturo replocps Art 250 and Art
t1
Student!) calculflti ng the conv(>rtec1 1l11()l..J,lJbl� maxi-mum o f
courses s ho ul d deduct 12 hours of r<:,qutred €'conomi s
business
courseS Or the number
or
is
f hours
4 h ou rs .
Fraction.
Eadl
nF.-! COt,.r$p tn
BIOLOGY
-he convert('d required minina.ul! o(
Stlldents calculating in Bu s in es s and
52 hour
to
quiv�leDt
aext full
should be rounded lu �he
Remainder will be t he maximum buell1eS$ hou r s
higher num er.
a lJ owed.
the same mlInne:r except
Junlor::i or sen1or!i Hill
i.n economic=, 1.vh.i cht'ver
nusiness Admlsitration should b� cjlculated as
350.
PointinB replaces Art 2�5 and Arc 365.
Courses for
taken
60 hours mD�imum.
from thl?
larger,
i!: c onom f c s should be cal ular:ed in raetional hou rs should be
thet
rounded down.
CoLIOW' rhe cur rent
at rhe discretion 3nd approval or tl1e W.1ivero «1 \l bp allowed should p r oblem s artSl: in meetIng r c q uiremeo n t & dl.le to tht' rraobltiull tD the
catalog descr p t l on
CHEMISTRY
biology adviser. t.:ourlie- system.
All cour s e s wi.ll
fram at.her dE"p rt.m�nt.s lhnl reoquir(' su pp;:utiv e
Students
catalog.
Cours e n rues
number
'llld
will
Bec;auR� tlll:> n1ajority of lhE' cour::;t>s
EKc e p t i o.n s to this 'rule will
LOUrse program. codependent Study
.0
be t.h;']t
wi sh to comptf'te the equivalen
[he nflW
"lll
(497, 498) and Seminar (481, 482) may be
i $ imperativ
biology
'hat
requc t <.Idv Lac ent
students
II1cmb<n's so th ,
star
chey moy be kepL
[-['om
in£onll�d of
then be replaced
B.A. or B.A.
cn Ed.:
311,
312,
LakE'
f irst Surmne:r ses s ion of
1969 30 0
('1Iemistr),
in
1971.
msjor under t-he nc\.J program:
fat:
tl,o;
110 and
109)
year of chemistry nlGY
II
entLrely by Ch ....i.try 142
Rttqu LrernenLs
0.
Cou'rses not
numbers llod
or for- one c our s e c:redtt the spring term of 1970.
Lor onC'-quDrter or o ne-ha l f course C'Tlf'dit.
It
of
Chem! try )00 for 3 hout's cre di t tn@
four
In blo'logy arC?
Lhe previous
t·,ho have t£lkcn Cherm.istry-Phys i cs
Students
titles.
sam� ,
111.:'-' \\l'!ll trans E e I:' dire-ctly over
credlts in vnlue,
taken
re'lItdin th
carry one cou rse un1 t of credit.
mentioned below will continue under
wo�k in biol o gy wil1 follow th@ outlines in Lh� turr�nt
ChQfllistry
115 or 131, 142,
204,
203,
321, with th� prerequ sites of a YPAr e8ch
of college level ph sics nnd calculus.
cantlnuouon af c.Utf"lculurn s tud ies and ch nnges wh_ich 1.Jtll
(,,:cj try ou throug h nexL year.
B.A. with Amtlrjcfll1 Ch�ical Society certification:
The above c our s es plu� Ch emist ry 322, 422, 441 or 442, And
Ne-w courses not descr ibE."d in the 1969 112.
BiolOgy 111,
ettlwr LtOI or 304 or an upper
caLa 1 0&:
P hysic s
Biology and Mod er n Man
�lon-major 6tud�nt:B s hou ld register [or t.his oursC'. Upon completion students may elect to major Ln blology nd should consult with the en Irmao for detail".
Biology
I S l ,
planning
to major
should and Coll"lar BIology (152)
adviBellU!nt hy m"",becs of the' bLoIOl>Y
eakl' Organl.mal
(1<)
lliology
during the coune of the Y" r. course-s 'Will
chem.iaer>,
to Biology 1511 BLology 280.
152,
"c<tfL
One o r
dIscretion of
and
in addition
the �dvls�r,
B.S.
majors
101,
not be
,4t,
US.
Gener.o1
relationships.
131.
Jiigh
table,
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Chemi slry
SA 211. BA 290
A
Or
131
HaoufncturLng Management
O f fie e Maoase�nt c ourse
19b9. and
Chemtstry 309
-
taken BA
351,
to Ju �e
radiochemistry.
selected techniques
P,-erQquisite:
109.
110 -
replacod by Chemistry
J15 or
cou rseo.
replaced by Chemi stry 321-
- incorporated into Chemistry 40 1. - tn.oeporo cd into Chemlstry 311.
Chomist1;y 315 - incorporated i.nta Chemi st ry 312.
Ch mistry 412 - deleted I<ithout replacement.
1969.
1f no Product1on or
is completed prior
the stu d ent has not
Jnd other
and the co'['responding physics
Chemhtry 314
00)' llUslness law course completed before June 1.
01.
]42, }I"thematics 133.
Chemistry 301
specified below.
And BA 450,
grsvlm reie,
Chemistry-Physics
l1l.inimuCl of three cou.rses in addlt l on to the econor:'l.i.Cs
course.
llS. or
to the per io di c
and
Qwmti.t tivc An.olys1s
321.
Managerial Pioonce Business Policy
BA 455
to resi.sl€'l"
urged
Courses l i s ted in the catClIQS ....'ht c h will not be offered: .
Ma rketing SystPtns
BA 370
�'ouped according
ChemJstry 104,
Law and Soc iery';""*
Indus�ria1 Mansg��nt***
SA :150 BA J64
tllan 115.
for quantitat.ive determinations. Chemistry
Accountlng [nlor�tion Systems
BA 212
C o r e qulsi t e : Mathematics
including qUfiljt�tfve analysis
Volume(ric,
degree will be ex pe c t e d to complete the followtng:
ccoun t in g
NuthemBti..c� 133.
Inorganic Ch�istry
Systematic
Prerequisite:
1.1'1 Business Administration,"'- candidates for the: BBA
chemistry.
Students mee t ing the-sp reguir€,!Ile-nr� ar
Chemistry 142.
In Bddltlon to the g en era l universjty requiremenL5 and
corequisltC:
theory a p p lying elementary Ca l c ulu s .
sc:bo(.')l
for Chemistry 131 rattler
142.
atomic and moleclllar t.heory, quantit()tive
Pre-Tc'quisite or
chemical
Prerequisite:
151.
Financial
it�
and 322.
Chemistty
S tu dy of the elements
electives
441 or 442,
Ch""d ca 1 Pr j nCLp 1 eS
Funda�ntul
ff rod:
at�logy 101, l02. Blulogy 131. 132. logy
Sl'ni.or
or one of
See also 131 below. eh."i try
B1
listed above,
t�ke Chemi�try �Ol
The st:rucf:ur-e of matterJ
102 and are
shou1d register for this
In the cotalog whirh ,.1 II
listed
should take Cheml� ry
majors
New cou rse s not described in the 1969 catalog:
course.
Course.
Junior B. S.
teTm, 312 .nd 322 the spring te1."1!1.
sbould normally
alternatives
Chemistry
IntDrmedlate Botany in additional botany
[heir major -'.
th .. beglnnlng
sen�ral1y be c arr l ed
at the
Students who have cOlnpleted Biology interested
Chemistry majors aIr Oldy tIl progress "ill need to fulHll of the above t'e q u i t' �e n t s which tl'H'Y tlave not already met by equivelenc courSe� under tl,e previous curriculum. Majo r s in or:hC'r departments wIll find eX3ct equivalents oC pr \tious courses 311 and 321 the fall
in biology shou ld requ.st
DC
.any
as sUPpol-live to
152.
tudenLs
division mathcJnutics
course',
ECONOMICS
1�
Orgonl.acLon
and l'tn11agement. For
ReqUired .. conomics
courses for th� BllA degree: Economics 150} Frinei L e s of Ec o n omi c s , Of equivalent. EconomLc5 On� other
241 or
441.
st.tistical �!
thads,
upp�r divi£ton Economics course.
or equivalent.
19&9-70,
a major
minimum of t:ight c our 441,
351,
352,
. nd 496.
in economics shall con5i t of
including E onomtc5
lSO, 211,
a
2L.l or
'l'hl: rt'tltainlns I.\.JO cou.t:ses to m��t
tile. m.inimum requirements nIH)' bt' selected frocn among Economics 321, 331 361, 362, and 434.
atud en t � 'Who ",J. h to c on t inut' under th
For re:t.urning �arli
requLrement� for
["
a
major in econornlcs
the rl;'quire.mcnt:;
are:
Economics 101, 102 or 150, 302 or
241 or 441. 301 or 351.
211,
352 , 496, and one el�ctivc selec ted from among
,ny for thl! add l t looal upper division courses offered by the Department of Economi cs.
I!nglish 24l
American Liter8�r :
Engli.h 251
EnSlish LiLerature:
Enigish >252
English ti ter tux,": After 1750
Engli sh 383
Shakes care
1.
Specific course require�nts SLx f:iemest�r hour�
.
t:" 10 quarter hou rs 1.n Pt'"1nciples
of economic:s l o re than satisfy the r c q u i n'menl: DC •
Economics 150.
<;lith three semesler ho rB of five
q uar te� hours i n Prlnciplc5 of Econorn'c� the sLud en t in 1969-70,
ahould. 1 02
take either Eeonomics
determined by
as
101 or
th� Department of Economics.
Lwo
in the distribution of th. eight
one course in the n a �u r e and d�velopment of
cour5�S: for 8 majo r 1n economics.
meet the new r eqU lrements
en�olled in the School of Educa t ion musL meet
Student
addi t i o na l requirements
For tranlifer s c uden cs and return l ns students who wi h to
To the CivjL War To 1750
language
(382, 400. or 403); and 218 (or proficiency in adv need composition as de t ermi ne d by the Englls h Department).
The sentor Eoglish major should enroll in Engli sh 383, Sh8ke�peo.re if he has not al'Ceady taken a cout'se in Shakespeare . He may then complele hif; major by taldng any li..terature> cours e s offered. being cOl:e.[ul to nclude both Engl ish and American l i t er a tu�e J At least half of n s major cOurSes 9hould be upper-divlsiooa
The5� courses vill not be offered in subsequent yeers. pi n,
Beginning wIth 1970-71,
in consultation with
the stud nt
.lIould
to t kl.'
the instructor,
holf of Economics 150, b.
A three s emes ter hour or
(lve quar t er hour course
� o the same general subject as specifica�ly required 2.
if he has e a r n(' d 15 hours.
J additional
hours.
2 .:ldditional
if he has
ursea still
c
8
_
(
'
required
re qui r ed
to the 8 ove formulas rouod any fractional resu 1 ts
Course ldentification: is 8 one
Pr�Dciples of Economics,
KconomicB lSD,
2. 3.
Economics 241
101 and 102.
course is
The
A
All other
unchanged.
nd descriptions remain
EDUCATION ln
Students'
ffect.
Ger�n,
S"conda ry Professional
Sem"ster:
education stu dent s .
for secondar
This
ia
a
Students mu s t
bl
(ollow th i s program.
to take met hod s concurrently.
to
This p.ogram wlll enable . student
through 8.
Another
ourse may be taken lot r tban 8th period.
tducatlon 201, Learner and
all
student should,
but
a
and
CU l tu re)
ociety r ep l a ced Education 201,
,
Student Teaching,
CurTiculum,
and Education 4 1.
will be scheduled to include the interIm with
Education 460.
�rofessional Semtnar.
.t\J cuts takIng 8tudent
courses.
The stud en t ond
Courses which will count
in lieu of old courses:
321
{'('places
221,
221
421, 422
n:place
403,
404, 405
431, 432
rf'p lace
406
Cerma n
321
replaces
335, 336
352
replace
421, 422
replace
221, 222. '352 371, 372, 401
431, 432
r e pla c e
402
421, 422
replact"
301, 302
351,
Sp,nish
Courses a junior or senior may
teachIng.
201,
202;
351,
101,
102;
201, 202;
321;
442;
497, 498
Cerman
Sp80i Sh
lOl,
102:
201,
202;
Greek
201,
202;
311,
312
Latin
101,
102;
201, 202
Norwegian
101,
supportive work
101.
Of these
igh t ,
t 1 B.t
tour must
All English majors, iDcluding those �nrolled hoot of Education, mlUI( pr sent. two years of one
b� upp r-division.
foreign ianSU ge at
the college level.
The follOW ing courses 1DU8t be
of all Eng U o 11 majors:
102;
or equ i v a l en t proficiency.
Included
in the eight re q ui re d
351,
352;
421 , u22;
351 , 352;
497,
498
421, 422;
3 52
201, 202
in o ther deparoneot
should (coul d )
tak
as
(beyond the l .. rtsuage requirement of the College
of Arts and Sciences):
major tn Engl i h t eight co\.rrses nrc f c.> qu ir ed in
to English
take next year:
101, 102;
and secondary).
required of al l
ENGLISH in th� S
c omp l et e 321(C;vilization
years.
Courses majors
For Lht'
if posoib l c ,
adviser should note that the 400-1evC'1 courses are generally
Human De.velopm.ent.
StudenL Te ac h i ng (Alternal� Level
ds y teoc ing on two levels (el ..ment a ry
add;�!o
there
35, 352 ( Comp o. l t io n and Conv" rsation)
and
offer d only in a l tern a t
French
Introduction to Ed uc ation ilnd EducnLion 301.
Te •• bing)
intermediate level course,
is no particular ordC!r in the scqut!.nce. of subsequent cours(;'s,
hav
program t..,1111 require a stu den t to plan
This
Education 46
in use thr ou ghout the university will. o[ course, .11so
(secondary). <<!adioS, aDd studeot teaching
hia educarion sche d u l e for periods 1.
Methods,
and Spanish.
to the for eign long\Joge department.
ck approacll
Introduction and Human Development In order
are
Hajors al'e offered
The mntne.tJtLlti.cnl conversion rule from c redi t hours to co u rs es
be dual
programs should b. planned
wIth hoth the acedl'fllic ad"'ser �nd un education advi <>c.
co�leted
The tequired major courses
in French,
French
Ouring the per iod of tran ition there will pcograms
major.
major in a ny language WJll cons i st of 8 courses which
before proceeding to Lhe 400-lev 1
c ou rse numbCI$
1
to none of these combinations may Engl ish
After completion of th
respect ively.
if he has
if he h as earned 21
52, plus 5 add i ti olUl l courses.
is ide.nUcal to 441.
E enomics 351 and 352 ore simply D renumbering of what
cours es ;
the
courses;
earned 24 hou rs .
321. 351,
app 1y
are preBently listed 3S E onomics 301 and 302.
4.
coursE'S;
must be numbere d above 202.
semester su.rvey spanning the subject matLer currently deecribed u nder Economics
avell. bie for upper division credit.
to
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
G
to the nearest whole unlt, with 1/2 course rounding
n glis h under
n the wurk counte d towards the
101 be i. nc llJ d d
- (Quarter hopta preylouSly (�OTDed jp Eran 6
down.
1.
2 additional courses;
add i t i ona l cout'tit.' t
x
Qusrter .ystem:
8
aro d 18 bours,
��ster hours pre iOuSly earned in Econ. )
Number of courses still
c.
in
cOurse will sati.sfy the speci.fic cours E' requ i.rement.
Number of
b.
If it stud nC has earned 12 hours
semester system, he should plan to toke- 4 additiona.l
Semester system:
To meet the requirement roc 8 courses. a.
The jun;or Qr sO homore English major sh ould be ablc
complete th� major program a� ou rl Lned above with no diff culty.
Fr�nch
321;
351,
Germnn
321;
351, 352
Sp an i sh
321;
351, 352
Norwe�i.nn
321
352
N.".· courses wh i e h w i l l b e c o u n t ed i n l i eu o f o l d c o u r s e s !
GEOLOGY
Old
No changes
c ou r !;i e
in
numb e r s a r e be i n g ma d e ,
t i l l s or
B l though e x i s t i n g co n t e n t �..., i l l b e
the m o d i fi e d
t a i l o r e d t o mee t
New 1 04
107 ,
108
2 04
251 ,
252 ,
H i s l o ry 10 3 ,
seme s t e r .
Hi s t o r y 203 , Hi s t o ry 2 1 0
Hi st ory 241 ,
24 2
301 ,
Hi s to ry 3 0 1
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION fo� gradua t o n . Freshmen
(19
mu s t I nc lude PhY Si ca l Education LOO ,
9 - 70 )
This
cour s e
t h e f re sh....n y ea r .
as ..2E.! of th 4 qua r t ec ' nould be takE:'n by freshmen dur i n g ---
Sophomores ,
to s a t i s fy
Edl l c a t ion
requ \ x eme n t . s op h o mo r e s ,
History 3 1 1 , 3 1 2
312
Hi s t o r y 3 3 3 ,
334
32 1
338
32 2
H i s tory 3 3 7 ,
His tor y 3 5 1
251
H i s tory 40 1 , 4 02
331,
t h e Dep a r tment o f phys i. ea 1
the p hy s t cnl
Phy s i c o l Ju ni o r s <..=j nd
p r ima r i l y f o r freshmen .
b.. examined a l t h.. P W He81th Servi c e .
tb y cannot
fee-l
thea the
Hi s t o r y 4 5 6
356
H i s tory 4 2 1
42 1
Hi s t or y 4 6 2
461
Hi s t o r y 3 7 5
471
H i s to r y 4 9 7 , 498
497 498
Hi s t ory 50 1
501
Hi s t or y 5 9 7 .
598
59 0
an d sen ors
Juniors from
300
.... i l l be ab l e to take cou r s e s l l s t �d .
Th ey may a l s o .
be s u bmi t ted by th e Di r ec t or o f dhe Di r e c t o r
Educa t i on and
o f Ph YS i c a l
356,
,
c ou r s es
( s ee
Ame r i ca n 351 ,
A t h l e ti c s .
in
t h e professor div i s ion
i f there
r eque s ts
f o r '''''S lver o f the p hy s i c a l
edu c a t i on r eql.. l i r ement
3 1 2 , 32 1 ,
tak ing an)' o f t i l s the c on s u l t of
cases
HISTORY
461 , 4 7 1 ,
and 497. l i ke l y c h o o s e f r om 3 1 1 ,
the s t udonts will now be taking " ch oice
from 251 , 2 5 2 ,
2 53 .
Seniors majoring in h i . tory w i l l
ch anged
\.Iho ho.
to 8 c our s e s .
A 11
for a lTk'l j o r
thi s mL'a ns .
taken 24 hou r s
equa l 1� d 6
497 o r 4 9 8 ,
� t u d l?D t s w i l l
for e ... ,amp ] e ,
th t
ma j or
co nt i nu e Just 85 he fo re , w i t h increased
i n the trans i t ion.
ilve r y effort w i l l be "", d o
t he necessities o f
a ch studltot so that h e \o' i l l
p e na l i zed because o f t h e t r a ns i t i o n a n d '-J i l l th� norma l
�xamined fot' equ i v a l encies
nd cou r s es wi l l
p rogram in l i e u of old cour8�S � s
The r equ 1r ement of p t"Qfe-6 o rs d i ifl sion cou rs es H.ist o r y 3 5 1 ,
252 ,
In
is
to
ur�
be
he added t o the
n ee ded .
Tht! P a c i
253 w i l l
i c . or t hwes t . on l y .
stl1:nd i n no
l onger b
i s nOlt,1 for
lU s t o ry
SU-YVcy o r
10 7 ,
t o b e no t ed
tha t
s t u d pn t s
to
the
tinder
wi l l •
nd
t h e new s ys tem
bE' maltins a n
i n th e Sp r i ng enro l l
i n 322 .
I n 3 33 , o r 340 .
s t u d e n t e nr o l l s
0
t he c los e affi n i t y
the De p a r tment of
espnr c h .
fo r the s e co u r 8 e� in v i e.w o£
lndependency
and s tudent respons i b i l i ty in tnc eOUItieS w h� ch we have th e new s y � t em .
wou ld no t be abl ..
in t h o t
offered .
he will undoub t e d l y take 3 1 2 . in 331 or 332.
Those
Co u rs e' s 'il �ich we CAn c oo s e ) ent iou.s ly sugg s t Eo r IIUl j O [ S
Sc i enc e s 107 ,
108
251,
252 ,
421 ,
471
are as '£0 1 1 0\<.T s :
ns1 i s h Ph i l
s OEhl
Art
(
Bu s . Admi n .
Educa t i o n
1 07 ,
253
251, 351
108 252 ,
""
W'
251,
252,
301 ,
302
253
107,
108
25 1 ,
252 ,
4 51 , 4 7 1
Nu rs i ng
2 53
Soc io 1 oS:!: Po l .
253
Sci.
Ec o nomi c s
107 ,
108
251 ,
252 ,
253
351 , 4 2 1 ,
471
(
P S::tc ho l oB�
3U
Nu s i c
3 12
SEee c h
321 ,
322,
421 ,
47 1
331 ,
'"
W'
251 ,
252 ,
311,
332
253
4 51 , 42 1 , 4 7 1
332
MATHEMA TICS for
the B a c h e l o r of A r t s d eg r ee 'hI i t h a ma j o r 7 c ou r s e s
in
( S t u d e n t s p l a n n i n g t o do gr.du.te work
;n
a
mi n i munl o f
ma th ema t i cs numbered abov 1 5 0 i n c lud i ng Ma th 2 5 2 and a least J up p er d ivision maehema t i c s courses s � l e c t ed from Hath 43 3 1 434 , 4 5 5 , 4 5 6 .
mathema t i c s should de f i n i t e l y comp l e t e a l l fou r of r: h e s �
co u r s e s . )
Two
C Du r s e s
Requ i r eme n t s for ma j o r
i.n rna thema
i n m a t hema t i c s
thnt we ha ve infused a grester deg re e of
dev� lop ed for
For
cyc. l e. .
he lY'ou l d undoubtedly
They 'lOU I d not b
o f o t h e r deparDment9 :md sch oo l s
in Phys i c s
arc
� t r o n g l y fec ormnc.ndC' d .
t h e Bache l o r o f Sc i e n c e d e g r e e "'l i t h a
i C R sh a l l cons i s t of a adnlmum of
i n c l u d i n g "Ha t h
m a t h ema t i c s cou r s e s .
fa c t
the Eu ro p ea n
c our s e s w i l l not be o ffe r e d .
His tory
w c i t J n.b
I ndependen t S t u d y c ou r ses 4 9 1 , 492 are e l iminated a l toge the r .
the
302.
a n d Th e �lis to ry
numb e r 4 2 1 ,
He c ou l d n o t during t h a t y ea r e n r o l l
Requ i r em,ents
I nc r ea s � d emphas i. s u p on rc:ad lns .
We � e c t LO havr n o more nL!ed
in 3 1 1 ,
R
to 3 0 1 ,
number 4 9 8 ,
in 3 2 1 .
i n mathema t i c s s h a l l con s i s t o f
one another.
o f course ,
in a ud i t i on
be o f f p r e d on il 2-year
!:i tu d e n t en r o l l e. d
r equ i rerne n t s
the s �u dcn t ' s adv a n t a g e to be r k i n g cou r s e s du r i ng
th e .ame yeor wh i dt bu t l:1"ess
it
introductory courses l
be twee n u p p e r d i vlsion h i s t o r y C O \-l r s c s and c e r t a in course"' t tl Art , P h . 1 osophy, Eng l i s h a nd Rel i g i o n . As o f ten a. p os s i b l e , is
a.
108 3nd
the Amer i ca n div I s i on b e i ng o f f er ed .
it
if
t:her� a -r e no mo r e p e r io d courses
Advis ers s h o u ld b e espec i a l ly aware of
t o do
able
o
Euro p e a n C i v i U z ':l t i o n ,
Rel igi o n
for c e r s i n u pp er
con�pnt
b u t ", " 1 1 b e ve ry alJ. ch more- <;ub s ta n t i a l c ou r s e s for \"lh i ch a!'� subs tant:ia l l y i nc rea c d . It
Jl) t. b e
be a b l e
i s espec i a l l y to be note d .
o £ j unl or o r seni o" 251 .
th ey
'
to a c commoda t e
Ell c h p r ogram wi l l
t ime .
examp l e. ,
Id s ys tem
Lo take two more c ou r s es .
at tent ion to the j n d i v i dua l nl"eds which w i l l b e �p et l ence d
fi n i s h his coucse in
Hi. tory cour s e s t<li l l b e offered l�very year
H L ti tory c ou r s e s w i l l
If
j n h i s tory wi l l be
in h J s tOT Y , w h i c h \Lnd er the
cour ses , w i l l be asked
of Ideo s :
fr om 3 0 1 ,
a n d 340 .
e< c c p t fo r the Eu r p e a n Send f 1(! l:" ,
y <' s r to e n r o l l
th e l f Amt.:" T i c an o r Eu r op ea n c o nc en t rll t i on .
Lh� 3 0 - hollt r e q u i rement
and 4 9 8 .
333 ,
The Ame r i c a n
c h oose on� o f tho otber o f two sem inar s , depending upon
421 ,
322 ,
inso fa r uS we a'r
The gradu a t ion r eq u i remen ts are c ha nged a n I slight l y . In the s tu d en ts w i l l nO'" be t;aking 1 0 7 , 1 0 8 . p l ac .. of l03 , 1 01" o f two
upper
th� p r o f e s so r
Hi s t o ry maj oT s wi l l mo s t l ik e l y choose from 3 3 7 ,
45 1 ,
33 1 , 33 2 ,
302 ,
204 ,
It is
consu l t w i t h
Both Ame r i c a n a n d Eur op ea n c a n d i da t e s may choosE'
;. h l e r ! c s .
t " p l ace of 203 ,
ne.ed .
a
some
1n
Cata log) .
c o ur se ,
of
charge be fore
Eu r o p ean h i s t o r i a n s "" i l l m.o s t All
ar e to be made t o [ h e Di rector of PhyS i c a l Edu ca t i on an d
is
that when0ver p os s i b l e a s tu d en t
recommended
ch o se- n
·
e n d 4 0 0 numb e r s
; . requ i r ed
Rec ommen da tio ns
for exe.mp L i o ns or l im i ta ti o n s i n the p hy s ica l ed u c a t i on
Health Servi ce t o
45 1
t a ke cou r s e s wi t h lower numb ers l iml t a t i o n s who
complE'te the physical edu cation gr adua t i o n req u ir emen t mu s t
requ t�"ment w i l l
340
Hi s tory 444
Hi s t o ry 4 5 1 , 4 5 2
e duc. a t i on gradua t i on
Education 100 may be d ec t e d by s e n i. o r s (1969 - 70) b u t t h i s co u r s e i s
S tu den t s with p hy s i c a l
3J2
333
H i s to r y 49 5 , 4 9 6
100 .
( 1 9 69 - 7 0 ) may e l e c t any
j uni.o rs and s en i o r s
fou r qu urter - COli r ae s of fered by
educa t i on
in p h Y S i c a l
Fr eshmen may e l e c t one qua r t e r - c o u r s e p rior to complet ion o f Phys ica l Edl l c a t i o n
3 02
311
H i s tOTY 4 4 1
to Phy s i c a l Educ a t i on ,
Or i en ta t.i on
cour ses .
re requ i r ed
i n phy s i c a l e du ctJ t ion
Pou r " q u a r te r - cou rses "
253
351
At
252
and
at
1 0 c ou r s e s
le a s t 5 u pp e r d i v i s i o n
l e D s t J of t he u p p e r d i v i s i o n courses
mu s t come f r om Math 433 , 434 , 4 5 5 , 4 5 6 .
( S tu d e n t s p l anning
t o d o graduate work in mathema t i c s s h o u l d d e f i ni t e l y c omp l e t e
a ll
fou r o f these c ou r ses . )
requ i red .
T"'lO cou r s e s
in Phy s i c s
are
Hathe-ma t i c o l Phys i.. c s 4 56 m a y be sub s t .i t u t e d
c Our s� o f u p p e r d i v i s i on ma t h e ma t i c s .
for one
for mathernat [ c s preparoJt i On j n edu c a t i o n
Suggeste d c han ge
A l l Freshm"n w i l l reg i s t e r for 1 3 0 .;- s c c t 1.0 n " A l l S op homor e s 2 3 0 + s ec t i on A l l J u n l or s 330 + s eC' t t o n
r p rogr ams :
m.tJ
Senior
!:> c h o o l Pr para t i.oi1 �
High
P rere qu i ' H e s :
440e
N a t i l 1 3 3 or equiva l en t
151 ,
Moth
one a d d i [ i o na l
152,
231 ,
433 , 44 0 e ;
3 2 1 , 434 ,
$ e-c t Ions shou l d b� d e t e r mi n� cl a s p e r or 4 5 5 ;
u pp er d i v i s i oTI c o u r s e
�1Qjor :
15] ,
R�quired :
1 5 2 , 23 1 , 440e, 433
Element ry School P r ep a ra t i o n :
4 courses
leaching Naj ar :
Mach 3 2 0 or 3 2 1 .
Ma th 151 ,
Req u i r ed :
2 rrw t. hernLi t i c- .s cou r s e s
Tea c h i ng M i n o r :
"n� M a t h 32 0 0
with
the
o f E dll c a t ion
School
in
A l r e a dy have c om p l e t e d 8 co ur s e
1.
a d d i t i o n t o Nath
the De pa r t me n t
and
h a ckground , lnstr u c t o r
shou l d
take
s u ff i c i e n t nutnb e r: of courses ( c oun t i n g
a
;: m y they take a a .:1 4 - s emester h o u r cou r: s e )
c o ta l cred i t s
to b u i l d the i r to wha t t h ey p resen L ly ne ed for a IM j o r . Ch e c k
with the depo r cme n t for a waiVer
A l l l-1u s i c
tha t 43J and 4 55 w i l l bp offered the f i r s t sem�ster ev ery
b e tween P r ac t i c a l Condu c t ing a nd
456 w U l be o f fe r ed the s e c on d seme. t �r on (434 i n 196 9 - 7 0 , 4 5 6 :L n 1 9 7 0- 7 1 ) . S e e the. d ep.tl r t�n t
if this raises your to ta l h o u r s
Ant i c i p a t e d c ou r s e o f f e r i n gs
Therefor
co u rse for
of
th e
NURSING Progr �lms
133
C o l l ege Al gebra e nd TT i g on o me t < y
L51,
152 ,
23 1 ,
Modern El emen t a r y Mac hema t i cs
Math 3 2 0
( 1 / 2 c ou r se )
Geome t r y for
t h e E l ementary S c hoo l T e a c h e r s
( o f fe r e d 1 9 70 - 7 1 ) Math 3 4 1 MD thema t i c a l S t a t is t i cs ( o f fe r e d 1 9 7 0 - 7 1 ) Hath 3 5 1 App lied Hathematics Mn t h 433 , 4 3 4 Ho d e e n Algebra G ome try
(1/2 cou r s e )
Math 460
Matbema t i c s
Ma Ul emat i c a l Seminar
lath 4 9 7 ,
Independent
498
H th 43 3 , 434
i5
Ka t h
is
127
n I!W
offe r ed
H2
and
�
H & P E A c t i v i ty
. . S o c i o logy
tJ:.
ta ke n ei thcr
Math
101
is
their O'Ym
p rovide
the p r e . o n t J 3 3 ,
t o r ep l a c e
10 1 .
4J3
and 4 J �
1 0 1 w "il l n o t be o H � r e d
and
th e c l i n i c a l the
Du r ing
car
319.
1 27 , has a
a nd
j u n i or and
U S E' .
l i ab i l i t y cost
s tu de n t uDlionns
r e sponsibili ty of
Nu s i c
survey o f s i gn{ f i c a n t mu s i c l i tera t u r e .
All
BS
or
'We l l
t n Mu s i c
I ll ,
have 3 great d e a l o f
as Theor y .
stu d en ts desiring l o p a r t i c ,i p3 t e i n one. o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y
p er formfn g groupS! wi l l
reg i. st e r
for
t he . p p r o p ri a t e s e c tion
o f 11H s i c 130 - 4 3 0 LI TERATURE AND P ERFOUJ>lANCE.
hour
Th i s is
�a i l a b l l: u n d e r a gr o up
t o th� s t ud en L ( o p p ro x i ma t e l y
to
t:h�
i l osop hy
Rea l th exam .i n o t i o n fees $ 7 0 . 00) are the
the r r 8 n s i t ion frolll the cre d i t
ou'['se fiyst.em shou l d
The university requirement
o c c a S i On nO p ar t i cu l ar d l f f L cu l t y .
in p h i l os op hy C il be fu l f i l l e d bv -
C ak i ng any c our e in the s u b J e c c ex c ep t Logic ma j or
those
sh ou l d e n r o l l r the.r
I I I " I l l che n c e forth
e.mp h8.s � s o n L i t e r a t u r e
1: 0 <J.
to c a rty
P H I LOSOPHY
ex c e p t i.ona l mus i c b a c k gr ou u cl
c onSi der i ng. mu s i c a 6 a ma j o r , THEORY.
S t u d e n t s a r e e1I.l> e c t e d
thf' !: t u d e n t .
1 n the o r a o f p
B Tl
.:l b l c
1 geb re a n d geometry .
The Mu s i c 1 2 0 SURVEY s p ec i fies th general U n iv er s i t y -r e qu. i r eme. n t for a c our s e i n t he F i n c Ar t s . i t d e a. l s p r ima r i l y
the histor ica l
u su a l ly
t nsu r io l c e du r i (l8 t h e i r sophomo r e ,
s e n i or y e u 1.· s .
ot nomi n a l
p l an
ar
i n t h e sophomore .'1nd j u n i o r ye a r s .
s e n i o r y e a r , e il d l b t u d e n t mtJ s t h av e a c c c s ,s
i n d tv i du a l
for
s tu d e n t s a r E' t o
S tu d ent s
l a b o r a t: o ry a r ea s .
MUSIC S t u den t s w i t h
he. ye r .
t r ansp o r t a t i o n b e Qve n t h e UniVE r s i t y c amp u s
t o es tab l. i s h c a r p o o l s
p r o fe s s i ona.l
the l a s t t i me i t w i l l be
I t s rep l cemen t . Math
p r�requisi te o f bigb . c h o o l
wl th
of
s e m e s te.r
I n a d d i t i o n t o re gu l a r U n iv e r s i ty c o s t a .
13 1 .
whIch rep l a c• • M a t h J 1 9 , i. 8 requ i r e d of a l l m3 j O[� and i s n p r e r equ i s i t e f o r Ed .
for c r e d i t.
-:.-.': F i nr A r t s E l ec t iv e
** May b e t ken a t any r i me .
� l emen ta ry t ea ch i n g
The Fall o ffer i ng of
1
�:- t-1ay b
l e r cred I t a f t er 1 9 6 9 - 7 0 . M th 3 1 8 ,
101
1
the Secondary School
name change "f t he p r e s e n t Adva n c e d Ca l c u l u s . cou r . e
162
Chemi s t ry 1 03
',, P s ych o l o gy 1 0 1
Study
u nif i ca t i on o f
a
456 1 8 •
B i o l ogy
162
H & P E A c t iv i ly
Math 3 1 8 rep l a c e s t he p r e s e D t 3 1 9. Kath 455 ,
B i o logy
( 1 9 69 - 7 0 )
the p r e se n t
M e t h 1 3 3 r ep la c e s
of
,', R e 1 l s1 0 n 1 0 3
* I':n8 l i s h 1 0 1
Ana l ys i s
Eleme n C ary To p o l ogy
Macb 495 , 4 9 6
i.n
tIH�' S c h o o l
Spr i ng Seme s t e r
Fal l Seme s t e r
The Ca l culu s Se q u enc e
252
Hath 3 1 8
in
i n d i v i du a l l y with e ac h s tu d e n t .
out
fr: pshmen \IIi l l t a ke the £o l l ow i. ng c ou r s e s �
1ncoming
tla th emn c i c s
Fi n i t
for s tu d e n t s c u rren !:: l y enrolled
Nursing will be ,,"o r ke d
Hath
Moth 4 5 5 , 4 56
n d Mater ta l s .
e.r tilic.a t i on .
for
math d e p a r tmen t :
Math
M a C h 440.
l'-lethods
ha l f o f the cours� ma y yet be c o u n t e d a s a Me t h o d s
too mu c h .
1 nterme d !' 1 t e A l gebra
Ka t h 321
r�p l a c es
count e a ch math cou r se tsken next year a s
I n gen er a l ,
e-qu iva l ent t o (ou e 8em� ::j ter hours.
Math 1 2 7
combines and
Mus i c 443 ?nd 445 ( Ol o r a l and Ins�rumenta l Co nduc ting) . As w l th the <.I 1 !:ip l ced c.ours('s , Mu s i c 445 v.1ill <.I i v i de i ts emp h a s i s
Note
year while 4 34 a n d
Ma th 1 0 1
to the
L i te r a l u re and Ana l y s i • •
I f t h s conv e r s i o n c r e a t e s
the senior s .
keyb o a r d f a c i l i ty
maJ t'l r b need i n g o r de. s i r i ng Mu s i. c T , i t e ra t u r E'
t-1u s ic 4 4 5 , Adv'a n c ed Condu c t i n g ,
a l t ern i ll. yeaTS
wa i vprs
i n c l u ding a baS I C
(Mr . G i lber t s on)
Counterp o i n t a n d / o r form, wil l regiC e..r fOT Nu s ! c 4 1 1 ,
nnd/ or
a ha r dshi p . Junior::; should u se t 1 1 p. �alne formu l a as
in Hu s i c Fundamen t a l s
Can g i v e sa t i s f.e c t o r y ev i d ence of r e a s on"lb l e mu s i c
2.
of
of
Hu s i c Th eo-r:y
or
Ha t h eJllll c l c b S eni o r s
a nd
resiste.r fo r the � c ou r s e- 340 p r ov i ded ouc-.l the fo l l OW i n g cond i t i o n s a p p l i e.s to t he:m :
t o b e de l e�ml ne d i n c o n s u l t a t i o n
321 ,
TtoachC'fs and
p e rmi t e ed t o
p lu s
mnt.h ema tlc 5 e l e c t iv e s 318,
ElernC' n t a r y
Cer t fl i n Edu c a t ion s t.u den ts ittn y b e exemp t f r om 3 4 1
127 o r 3 2 1 o r 43J :
1.5 2 ;
t h e p r evi ou s H u s i c for Elemen t ary
combine::;
for
i s a full cou� s c a n d
"Fu n da men t l ' o f ;·iu si c .
3 1 8 and
to Hath
1 3 3 o r equ i v a l e n t
Ma t h
P rereq u i s i t e ;
Educatiol' s tudents need i. ng I'hi S i. c N e t h o d s Schoo l "i l l register f o r MuS i c 341 which
1 2 co u r s e s
in a u d i t i o n
350 + sect Lon 450 + s e c t i on
for Mu o i c 340
1 2 7 or 23 1 ; 440e : 433 o r 3 2 1
152;
un
' (" c. t i o n of Nu s i c
majors Il e e d i . n g E l eme n ta r y Nu s i c H e t h o d s w i l l r e g i ster (� c o u r s e ) .
Hus i c
4 COU.fSes in ad d itio n to l'-ta t h 440e
Math 151 ,
Jun tor s
All
Math 133 or equ iva l e n t
Prerequis l t� :
rcg i :s t � t: [ o r t h e a p p r op r i a t e
All Seniors
!-t a t h 1 33 ., r equiva l�nt"
Ma�h
Tea chi ng Hinor ;
will
A l l Freshm�n w i l l re g i s t e r f o r 1 5 0 + s E' c t i o n " 2 5 0 + s e c t i on 11 1 1 Sophomo r Et 6
courses
Prcrequ i s i tes : Requ ired :
� t u d e n l s de S i r i ng p r i v a t e l e s s ons i n V o i c e a n d / o r
1 1 cou r s e s
Ju ni o r High S c h o o l P r ep a r a t i o n :
L 1 S S s c h e du L e .
1 5 0 - 4 5 0 PRIVATE LE S SONS .
Phys i c s a n d 2 a d d i t i on a l s c i e n c e c o u r s e s .
Teaching
All
'ins ttuln n t J
c o u r s es i n Ch em i s t r y o r
Sugges t e d s u pp o r C i Cl g c ou r s e s :
430 + s ('c t i on
S n i or::;
All
cour s es 1n a d d i t i o n t o Math
Te a c h I ng }ta j or ; R equ i r e d :
1 1 courses
in
the s u b j e c t will
co n s i s t
iDcluding P hi l o s op hy 23 3 , �nd any
331 , 3 3 2 , 333 , 334 , a l l ma j ors mu S C ( 1 )
t h r e e of
a
pres cr Ibed r e a di n g p r o gra m
( d e s c r i h e d i n a s p e ci a l b r o c h u r e o v � i l a b l
from the dep a r t m e n t: ) ,
( 2 ) take. .:1 d e.p ar tme n t al cxam Ln.J l i on h for f ina l semester Ln r esi d e n ce .
and
(233 ) . A of s ix co u r s �s
Ie f o l l owin g :
i n a dd Lt ion t o c o ur s e requi rem. n t s
8 0d 3.3 5 . c omp l e t e
of a min i owf:l
b C 8 � nn i n g t h e i r
P H YSICS
Na j or s
of
in ph ys i c s adv i s e r s
1 n re gis t er i ng s tudents to
should refer
the nE:".J p r ogram w h i ch appeared
thE' memo d e s c r i b i ng
the
in
facu l t y agenda o f t h e F ebrua ry meet Ln g . t o k e n the p r e s c n t program
Any s t u d�nt who has in
( see abo e memo) f o r
i n t he new p ro gr am
suc ce e d i ng year
the
Pr t'- n gineer i ng and p h y S i c s ma j or s who have
( 1 9 6 9 - 70) .
c omp l e te d Chern-Physic s shou l d regi s t er
in P h)' s i c s 25 1 .
Students
take n Ch em.. Phy s i c s a n d n e e d t h e equ iva l e n t o f oDe y ea r
w h o havt'
of p hy s i �
regls ce c
shou l d
e i t h e r P hy si c s 2 5 1 o r Phy si c s
in
These two c o u rs es ,, 1 1 1 be o f f e re d
20 1 .
( 1 968 - 69)
shou l d enr o l l tn t h e suggested program
t h e nOrm.:ll se qu e n c e
t h e fa l l
la st
the
for
in
t i me
1969.
or
S n i o r s who h av e comp l et f:d E l e c tr omagne t i c Theory f i rst
the
s hou l d r e g i . t e r for Phys ic s 401
term and PhY S i c S 406 ,
Those who have c omp l e te d Mecha n ic s Theory and
(Physics 3 3 1 ) ,
plus Physi cs
101
rOOm
n thelr p r ogr ams
and 254 .
for a C k s s t one addi tional c o u r s e
intended
The r equ iremen t s of a B . S .
10 1 )
(Phys i cs
Conc ep ts
o r research
d gree
w i th
The f o l l OW i n g cou r s e s a r e
ln clu d e B a s i c
nced
the l e s t ( ou r term .
in e a c h of
laboratory
Students may be
in which c a s E'
P sy c h o logy
I n t r o du c t i on
101
the r eq u i r em en t
2 54 ,
253 ,
211 .
to ou r new B . A .
i. s des l gned spec i f i c a l l y f o r p r o s p e c t i ve
th i s p r o gr J'm i n c lu d e s
t ea c he r s .
7 1/2 courses :
2 7 2 , 3 2 1 , 322 ,
nnd 355 .
Ph ys i c s 1 0 1 ,
Study S k i l l s
Psychology 1 1 0
co u rs e . The P s y c h o l ogy of A d j u s t ment
P s y c h o l ogy 2 2 1
cou r S e .
A half
Sc ' en t i t l c Nethods
Re p la c e s 24 0 ,
some revi s i on of c ou r S e S i n the Depa rtmen t .
Psycho io gy 3 0 5
t i t l e a s old
The modus
the 1 9 6 9 cat log wi l l be obse rv ed by
c our s es ,
and
tn l �eu of
coun t
in
th e s� c a s e s
the new
In o the r c a s e s
the o l d c ou r s e .
t:\t o o l d courses have bee n combi.ned i nt o o n e ne\.l cou r s e , P.S.
3 3 6 I n ternati,oo 1 Orga n i <a t i on and
a n d Local G o e rllII1en t .
In
these c a s e s
take Lhe n :ow cou rse if be h a s p r ev i ou s ly
one of
the two
old
co�r ses P.S.
ti tud o r
e.g. ,
2 54 S t a t e
s h o u l d not
cou rs es .
Th e Chi l dhood and Ado l e s c e n c e
o f at l e a s t
A tea
316.
101
2 5 1 , a nd P . S .
P. S.
maj o ring 1n p oli t i c a l
7
(or 3 0 1 ) ,
hin & major w i l l con s i s t
of a t l east 7 courses i.n p ol i ti c8 1 s c i en c e- i nc 1u d 1 D g P . S . (or 301) ,
10 1
Each j u n i o r o r se n i o r
331.
s c i.enc e IlI.lst a t each
re g i s trat ion have
hi8 p rogram ap p r ove d by th e Cha irman of the Depa rtmen t , who
will norma l l y a l s o be h18
academi c advi ser .
The n on-maj or
shou ld consul t h i s aca demic a dvi s e r a s to s up p o r t ive wo r k i n pol i t i c a l S C l ence keep ing i n mind tha t memb e r s of the s t a ff of n s u l ted the departm n t wlll b e hap p y to b e c o nd a re a b l e to exp l a in the content of ea c h c ou r s e and s u g&e s � i ts v a lu e s . A s l u d e. n t
in
th � Urban Afia i r s P rogram shou l d p l a n h i s
Lowe l l W .
program i n c.on s u l t a t i on v.' i. t h Dr .
Cu lve r .
a l l othel::
cou r s e s
in
the
243
1 0 1 and
Pr erequ i s i t e� :
dt.'p s r tl11 ent .
1 0 L , 3 0 5 o r Edu c . 3 0 1
Emo t i o n an d Ho t i v a t i on
Prer e qu is i te s :
( 24 0 )
10l and 243
Psychol ogy o f P erso na l i ty
P s y c h o logy 4 2 0
1 0 l and at
Pr ere quiSi te s :
l ea s t on e ful l c ours e i n l �v e l .
Behavior D i sor d er s
Psychology 4 2 1
P r e r equi s i t e s :
P sy c ho l o gy
or c o n s e n t
420
cou r s e
d o e s n o l fu l f i l l
social
t h e r e q u i rement
101
for
a
and 243 , p r eferably in
o r 4 1 0 ; one o f
mtJjor
Psych o l ogy 1 0 1 , 2 4 3 ( 2 4 0 ) or 44 1 a n d a t
The �{p e r i me n t a l
P s y c ho l ogy 4 6 0
Pr r qul s i te s :
Psychol ogy o f Learn i n g
three fu l l c ou r s e s in p s ycho l o gy
His to r y aud Sys tems Psycho l o gy 490 For s e n ior s tu d e n t s o n l y .
One qua r t e r I n ter i m ,
498 , 4 9 9
i n Psychology
I ndependent S t u dy
to one -half cou r s e ,
t o be t a ken d u r i n g t h e
th� f r e s hma n y �8r :
305 , 3 2 0 , 420 or 4 2 1 ; 4 90 ;
4 60 ;
one of 340
two additional
fu l l c ou r se c r ed i t s t a ken from t h o s e l a c e d 8S o ffer e d by the
Department of Psy c ho logy below statlst ic.
is al so r equ i r ed .
the
500 leve l .
A course
i. n
Pr ereq u i S i t e :
excep t by special cons en t .
Co n s e n t o f the Departme n t .
P s y ch o l og i c a l As s ssment
P s yc ho l o gy 5 1 5
Rep l a c � s 5 10 , P e r s ona l i t y A s s e s s me n t , and 5 2 0 , Psycho l o g i c a l T es t i n g .
Prerequ i S i t e :
Psychol ogy 4 5 0 .
Prerequ i S i t e : Psycho l o g y 560
P s y c h o l o gy o f L e a r n i n g l e a s t three
P r e r e qu i s i t e :
At
above the 200
l ev e l .
fu l l
c o u r S e s i n Psycho l ogy
P r a c t i cum i n Co u n s el i n g and Tes t i n g
P r e r eq u i S i t es :
Psychology 4 5 0 and
54 0 .
Sup e r v i s ed F i e l d Work Psycho logy 5 7 0 . I nd e p e n d e n t Research
the
Permi S S i on of P s y ch ol ogy 598
P r e r equ i s i t e :
d e p a r t ment.
The s i s and Th e s i s
S tu de n ts w r i t i n g a gra d ua te
Sem.lnor
t h e s i s w i l l b e r e q u i red
a t t end a s emi na r d u r i n g t�o s eme s t e rs , t he s i s
is
I n d i v i dua l
P s y ch o l ogy 4 5 0 .
Cou n s e l i n g Th eo ry a n d P ra c t i c e
Psychol ogy 5 4 0
Psychology 5 9 6 , 5 9 7
Psy h o l ogy
i n ps y c ho l ogy beyond
(24 0 ) .
243
i n c lu d i n s
least
At
P r e r e qu i s i te :
i n p s yc ho l ogy a r e :
for a c o u r s e
leve l .
One q u ar t e r t o ful l cours e c red i t . The requ i r ements
De p a r tme n t .
Psychologi c a l Te s t i n g
two ad d i t i onal f u l l c ou r s e s
the 2 1 1
the
s c i en ce � .
requ t s t t� . :
least
of
S t a t i s t i ca l ,Ie thods
Psyc h o l o gy 5 7 7
PSYCHOLOGY
( 24 0 )
Adolescen t Psychology
P s y hology t. l O
Pr
B,- ha v i o r
The B i o l ogy o f
P s y c h o logy 340
Psychol ogy 5 7 0
PO l itical S c i ence 1 0 1 ( o r 3 0 1 ) remDins t h e p re r eq u i S i t e for
I n fan cy and
S o c i a l Psycho l o gy
320
Psychol ogy 4 9 7 ,
3 15 B n d P . S .
P.S.
P.S.
received c re di t for
p o l i t i c a l 8cie n ce l � c l u d i ng P . S .
in
251,
w nnd
p o l i t i c a l science ylll cons i s t
A �lor
i n corporates
Temporar i l y rep l a c e s 4 0 1 , T h e Psycho l o gy of
in t h e
I n many cases new c ou rs e s w i l l ca rry t h e same
th� Dep a r tmen t . course wi l l
and
wh i c h w i l l n ot be off ered .
P s y c h o l og y 4 50
cOQrse
i n Psycho logy
Eleme n t a ry Analys i s ,
mat er i a l f r om 390 , The Ex p e r i me n ta l P s y ch o l o gy of Percep t i o n J
Th i s
i nt r odu c t i o n of th e 4 - 1 -4 c a le nda r has nec e s s i t a t e d
operandL pub l i shed w i t h
in P s y c h o l ogy ex c ep t
1 1 0 and 44 1 .
P sy c ho logy 4 4 1
POLITICA L SCIENCE Th�
the a c ademic t h os e n o t ed .
to P sy c ho l o gy
to a l l ot h e r cou r s e s
A p re r equi s i te
p s ych ology beyond t h e 2 0 0
Special a t tent ion shou l d be given degree t n p hYS ic s "'hl ch
sen ior
to be o f fe r e d d ur i n g
They are f u l l C O U L s e s exc ep t f or
year 1 9 6 9 - 7 0 .
Prerequ i s i t e s :
for a maj o r w i l l b e 9 courses.
102 ,
l a s t se me s t er .
Psychology 4 0 5
ma j or in physIco
1 / 4 ho ur of ad
and
ed i n Physics 2 5 3 ,
a dva nc e -p I
in
for no n -maj o r s .
These 10 co u r s es
co n s i s t o f 10 cour ses .
wil
h.:lve
he en cou ra ged to fo l l ow 101 wi t h 2 5 3
is
and
seme s t er
the
c omp r ehe n s i v e exam i n a t i o n
i n prepar a t ion f o r a f i a n l
d u r i ng the
P syc ho l o gy
If s tu d e n t s i n
ch <::m ls tty and ma th ,
21 1 ....·i 1 1 be an (': l c-mcn t.1ry tr e a tm e n t o f
Phy � i c 6
moderu p hysic
the equiva len t o f
non-ma j o r s .
fields , par t i. c.u larly bio logy , should
f i rs t
the
Reading or o th e r work du r i ng
Ch i l d hood .
102 wi l l be
f o rmer oo e �y e a r course for
they
for
re g l s t e r
Ph y s i c a l Chemis tr y
th e first t e rm.
o ther
physics,
shou ld
Circu i t
snd
( p r ov i d i n g they have completed t h e
Advan cd A pp l i ed Ma th
p re-requ i s l t e s )
Phy s i c s
(Phy s i cs 2 5 6 )
(Physics 2 7 2 )
I n s t r ume n t a t i o n
£lcc t r ollUl gn e t i c Theor y
of P s ych o l ogy wi l l ...... r i t e a
' i l l b e d i r e c l e d t owar d making u p o f any d e f i c i e n c i e s
Psychology 2 4 3 for nex t ye a r .
The p r o gr am for j unio � s rema i n s unl·.hang ed
our
and Ph YS i c s
the second
456 n n d 4 2 2
t e rm .
snd
i n t e rLm and
senior ye s r .
their
A ha l f
(Phy s i c s 3 3 1 . 332) 421
t h e Dep ar tm e n t
in
p r e l i m i n a ry c omp re h ens ive exam i n a t i on du ring
no t
or
longer
comp l e t e d .
RELIGION tak"" befor e the end of The. iie c ood course . y b e the other on u pp er d l v i s i oo c o u r s e , or t.he
RC l1810n 103 or 203 shall be
the :liophomc>rc y
l owe l: di
r.
i s ion c o u r s c ,
se n i or . e.mina r in Re l i gion .
to
i f the
a r e p r op o s i n g
SOCIOLOGY
i n t r o du c e
to
and t oo l s
c o n c ep·ts
s ever a l o f
t he c o n t emporary
Majors w i l l b e required
t 3ke at l ea s t 8 cou rs e s .
to
Either
Soc l o1 gy
101 o r 220 , 5 2 1 and 5 5 0 mu s t b e i nc lu de d
The rema i n ing five c o u r s e s must be d i s t r ibuted
so
that 2 c ome from c o u r s es
f r o m tfte 400
category.
i n c on s u l t a t i o n w i t h i s o u r f e l ing
individual
u p o n app r ov a l
h i s a dv i s e r .
of
of
that
th' have a g r e e d , hO'""ev e r , c our s es
t he eight
that
i n c lude Soc i o l ogy 4 0 5 ,
ma j o r may n o t
408 .
co ur s e s
or 4 2 1 .
the ma i n s t reZlm o f s o c i o lo gy .
th� k i n d
c ommu ni t y as
the
tha t
of work
s o c i o l o g i s t s w i ll
in
course
leader s ,
!•.; i l l
It
in h i gh s c hoo·l .
c o n t emporary
t h e i_ r
in
interested
c ou r s e .
th i s
a l s o b e u s e d b y s t u d en t s w h o h a v e h a d a
be
involves
them
in
t he
.
t h e cou r s e Soc l o l ogy
t B k Lng
in t he Counc i l
S tu d e n t s p l a n n i n g t o s ee k emp l oyme n t
the h e ] p i n g s erv i c e s o r p l a o n i ng to a t tend g ra d u a t e
This
s o c i o logy
b e an a n a l y s i s o f
the o r i e s
s tu d IP n t major i ns S o c i o l ogy e n t er
1 0 1 or
th
s o c i a l welfare for
i n c o l l e ge .
rOllT y e a r s
Ca n d i d a t e s
for
should
t e a c h i n g ma j o r
ope n
he h a s
S t u d en t s consult
sup p o r t i ng cour s e s
Ba ch e l o r of A r t s
the
who sre p l a nning a
field
is
l o ng as
egu i v a l en t .
their
of S o c i o l o g y
Dep artme n t
th e s e c o u r s e s
in a ny o t h e r f i e l d ,3S or
S o c i o logy 4 0 1 ,
t h e Dep a r tme n t :
in
E n r o l lment
220
in
t o any
t a�e n
S e n i o r High Prepara t i o n :
8 c ou r s e s
a n d me t h o d s
of
a n d Zl p p r ov a l
F iv e
s c i ences w i l l b e chosen a p p rova l
of
S o c i o l ogy 3 1 0
the
same.
No r e
c o n c e p t � a nd
i d ea s
t i me now can that
Social
Di s organ iza t i on
p ro c e s s e s o p e r a t e
Ame r i c a n
co n s e qu e n c es
the
d i s o r ga n i z a t i o n a nd �l i g rB t i o n
The h i s t ory ,
the way i n toJhich s o c i a l i n t e r a c t ion and
in s o c i a l orga n i. z a t i o n ,
n a tu r e
of
social
d i sorga n i z a t i o n .
3 n d p ro b l ems of mi no r i t 1 g r o u p s i n exam i n e d . Though ma j o r emp h a s i s
s o c i e ty \.; i l l be
w i l l b e g iv e n
t o t h e p r o c e s s e s o f i n t e r a c t i o n b e tween
groups
and
the ma j o r i ty
in Ame r i c a n s o c i e t y ,
group
Thus
t h e concep t s u s u a l ly
should pursue
338
be
covered
a ls o b e
Ln o u r
touched upon .
Juven i l e De l i nqu e n cy an d Cr imi n o l ogy
The bas i c c o n c ep t s c on t r ibut�
in understanding t h e f a c t o r s
t o d e l i nqu en cy and
ar� much
c r ime
tha t
the
sam�.
'tr ea tme n t and rehab i l i t a t i o n p r ogr .:lms a r e c a t e go r i z ed t he
521,
c ou r s e s
those
c o u r s e deals wi t h
Soc iology
Ed u c a t i on degree
560 a n d 5 c o u r s e s
from the
other
s ame vlay
fa c t , the
f i e l d s more ex i s t ,
they
Soc i o logy 3 4 1
t h e dep a r tme n t .
t""o
Therefore
f i e lds .
these
permi t s tudents
s u c c e s s fu l ly a n d
to
i. n
i t � eeme d
i n t o one .
two c o u r s e s
such a n i n t g r a t i o n w i l l
tv.m
�.;here
social
c o n su l t a t i on w i t h a n d
th e
in
t o c omb ine
fea s ib l e
l e v E' l s upon co n s u l t a t ion w i t h
through
t o exami ne
Human Migra t i on c ou r s e w i l l
o f t h e d ep a r tmen t .
Supp o r t i n g Cou r s e s :
spent
t re a t e d .
1 3 courses
d i s t r ib u t e d among t h e o t h e r
B e hav L o r
p opu l a t i o n ana ly s i s a n d p op u l a t i o n movement w i l l
the
d u r i n g t h e i. r
i n Soc i o l ogy
101 o r 220 ,
S o c i o l o gy
Requ i r e d :
be
Croup
minor i ty
seeklng
p r ogr an l: T e a c h i ng Ma j or :
275
cour s e r ema i n s b a s i c t ll ly
S oc i o l o gy 3 2 5
t h e s o c i a l w e l fa r e
fo l l ow
should
s e q u e n c e o f c ou r s e s prov i d e d by
4 0 5 , 4 0 8 a nd 4 2 1 .
This
This
Ed u c a t i on .
schoo l s o r s o c i .::! l work
th i
to ma j o r
they p l a n
i nc o rp o ra t e t h e a s p e c t s o f s o c ia l c on t r o l .
In d ep end en t Study.
o n S o c i a l \vork
in
th a t
s o c i o l o g i c a l t h e o r y may enro l l
S o c i o logy
S o c i o l o gy
The Dep a r tme n t o f S o c i o l o gy ho l d s membership
to
of
These
ar e s p e c i f i c a l l y ori e n t e d t o s o c ial w o r k a nd t h e r e f o r e
fa l l wi thin
m�j o r s dofng 497,
101 and 202.
research .
f iel d .
do n o t
S oc i o logy
s o c i o logy when e n t e r i n g c o l lege o r who a r e mo r e cou l d
b e ge t t i n g a n e x p o s u r e t o t h e b a s i c e s s e n t i a l s o f th �
he w i l l
Such a n
i s su e s .
Con t emp o r a ry S o c i o logy
S t u d e n t s who d e f i n i t e l y know in
It
the
t he same t ime a s s u r e o u r s e l v e s
s tu d e n t a n d a t
come
c h o o s e t h e s e c ou r s e s
tha t w e c a n b e t t e r m e e t t h e n e e d s
p r ev i o u s c o u r s es , S o c i o logy 220
i n t h e 2 0 0 - 3 0 0 c a t egory and 3
The s tu d e n t w i l l
and
i n t ho s e 8
s o c ia l
t o comb ine t he purpose o f two
approach p e r m i t t e d u s
c ou r s es .
the s t u d e n t t o t h e b a s i c
o f soc i e l a gy t hr ou g h a n a n a l y s i s o f
In
to relate
t h e d i f f ere nc e s ,
see
c l ea r l y .
more
A n t h r o p o logy
Cu l tu r a l and p h y s i c a l
i n t eg r a t e d
a n t h ropOlogy are b e i n g
into
one c o u r s e . In
t h e p r e ::; e n t c a t a l o g ,
t h e Dep a r tm e n t o f
2 8 d i ffer e n t C O U T s e o f f e r in8s a n d
Soc i o logy
three c ou r s e s
l i s ted a � c r o s s -r� f�re n c e d cou r se s b e i n g o f f ered
departm n t s .
now be i n g el
0
ina � i ng
nlTough
l i s ts
that are in
cour s e s ,
T h e nt.lmbe r of c r o s s -referenced courses offered i n o t h e r tho::;e d ep 3 r tme n t s
u n do ub t e d l y U n d c' r
the
o f fe r i n g s
dep en d on the k i n d s under
L nc l u d e
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b E- low we
- 28 Cou r s e s
101
list
t h e p r ev i ous
New O f f t:.' r i n gs - 20 Cou r s e s
of
It
421 430
407
450
431
497
435
521
440
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496
497 ,
498
5 97 ,
598
d es i r ab l e
Th i s
s t u d ent
ha s
a
The
fu l l
Soc i ology
445
i t as
3.
separate
three
I s sues
r n a n e f f o r t t o p r ov i d e a mo r e mea n i n g f u l the
in tr odu c t ion
to
t l s h o t - gu n t l
o f m a n y i n t ro du c t o r y
cou r s e s , w e
on
the p a r t
of
i n c l u d e more s tu d e n t
ini t i a t ive
in
o f conunu n i t y a n a l y s i s a n d s t u d y .
c o n t i nue d
ta ugh t
the
c our s e " C o n t emporary
a s a regular or fer i n g , in
to
th i s
the p c ev i ou s
certain aspects
course a s
it �as
l i s t i ng .
S o c i a l I n s t i tu t ions c ou r s e s
e n ti t l ed " Co n t emp o r ary S O C illl
S o c i o l o gy 1 0 1
a p p r oa c h c h a r a c t e r i s t i c
en t i t l ed ,
i n t e rv i � w i n g
The Fa mi l y
hav e been i n tegr a t e d
"The
to
areas
The
av o i d i n g
for
r i go r o u s p la n n e d and
a
t i me o n d e f f or t
course w i l l be a d d e d
Socio logy 4 5 0
s o c i o l o gy wh i l e
c ou r s e
t i me
Commu n i ty
S i n c e we h a v e n o t
o r i g i na l l y
of
�ome
cour s e e f f o r t .
been e}; p o. n d e d
o f t ha t
field
or
social
t e a c h e r a n d a gen cy p eo p l e t o b e s u c c e s s fu l .
COUJ!(e n t a r y of New Cou r s e s :
the
t o o f f er
r eq u i r e s
and
Ma r r i a ge Problems"
S o c ia l
0 1"
�" i t h t h e exp a n de d amou n t
Exp er i enc e
Field
most
exp l o r i ng r e l a t ed
451 49 5 ,
is
S O C i o l ogy 4 3 0
697
445
t o p r ev e n t
t he p r ev i ou s
t o add
e l i m i n a t ing t h e ne c e s s i t y o f o f f e r i n g
I t wa r r a n t s
5 50 650
43 6
the va r i o u s ways
i n h e l p i ng
somev . ..h a t w i th
we have b een a b l e
t i me ,
set ting.
the
495
4 12
e x am i n e s
It
soc i o l c o nd i t i on s
p e r s o n s i n t h e commun i ty i n some a g e n c y o r i n s t i tu t i o n a l
44 5
406
one .
i n t�rv e n e
i n t egra t e d exp e r i en c e for pr o sp e c t i ve socia l we l fa r e
408
3 60
th i s
S o c i a l Work
S o c i o logy 421
405
359
is
c o r r e sp o n d s
th u s
34I
344
I n terve n t i o n
cours
401
341
is
su c h
for
t it l e .
HJ n t r o du c t i on t o S o c i a l Hor k . 1 1
325
3J2
sought
Th i s ap p roach
textbooks
p r o b l ems .
Th i s
338
3 15
Soc i a l
Soc i o logy 4 0 8
3 10
308
i n p r e s cn t
the p r ev i ou s
.s o c i � t y may
i n wh i ch
275
301
soc i o l o g i c a l a s t h e t�'ay
t ime have d e f i n e d a n d
that
t o a l l ev i a t e u nd t' � i .rabl1e
101
300
than
'V.' o r k Educat i o n
course
220
202 275
through
t o S o c i a l H e l f a re . " in
" T n trodu ct ion
is
T h e new e s t o f f e r ing recommended by t h e Counc i l on S o c i a l
t h e new c ou r s e o f f e r i n g s ..
'Pril'V iou s O f f r i n g s
t i t led ,
s ol ut ions t o s o c i a l and p er s o na l need s . much d i f ferent
courses under
o f fer e d by
Th e s e w i l l
s ta t i s t i c s .
c o lumn h e a d i ngs
and
o f c ou r s e s
t h e i r new p r op o s a l s .
i t wa�
societies
which
comb i n i n g courses a n d
er ta i n courses t h e numb e r o f c ou r s e s wi l l b e 2 0 .
d ep a r tm ent s tN -i l l
S o c i o l o gy o f S o c i a l v..'e l f a r e
Th e c o n c e p t'.J.:Jl u p p r o a c h
the p r o c�s s o f re s tru c t u r i n g con t e n t
e c � d i n p r es en t
Soc i o l ogy 4 0 1
P r ev i o u s l y
other
S o c i o l ogy o f
Edu c .3 t i o n , \I and into
this
t i Th e S o c i o l o gy
cou r s e.
a n d theore t i c a l a p p r o a c h t o s o c i a l exam i n e d by l o o k i n g s p e c i f i c a l l y a t e d u c a t i o n and
reli gion.
I n s t it u t i o n s , " of
Re l i g i n t '
The c o n c ep t u a l
i n s t i t u t ions � i l l be two
S tu d e n t s w i l l
i n s t i tu t i o n s :
be given a n
op p o r t u n i ty
t o d e lv e more
i ns t i tu t i o n s o n t ll l� i r own to o t h e r d e p th
deep ly
L n t o one
of t h e s e two
then t o app l y
and
i n s t i tu t i o n s of s o c i e ty .
s tu d y 'H i l l b e s h a r e d b y
t h e res t
this
l e a rn i n g
i n d i v i du a l
Th e -i r
the
of
in
clas s .
S oc i o l o gy 4 9 5
R e a d i n g s S Em i n Here t h e s t u d e n t wi l l he p r ovi ded a n op p o r t u n i ty t o i s o w n those a r e a s o f s o c io l o gy i n \,Jh i ch h E' i s p u rsu e on d e f i c i e n t and / or those a r e a s L h a t he needs i n v i ew o f h i s
program a f t e r
given a ch a n c e
the b a c c a l a u r e a t e d e gr e e . S t u d en t s w i l l b e to share t h e i r r e a d i n g exp e r i en c e w i th on e
ano t h e r . S o c i o l o gy 4 9 7
l ndep cndent; S l u d y t o serve the p u r p o s e i t h a s a l w a y s I t C E n a l s o b E u s d f o r t h e i n t e. r im when a s t u d en t I t c o u l d a l s o b e u s e d b y n o n - ma j o r s . tha t .
Th is w i l l c o n t i n u .s e rved . desires
to 00
S o c i o l o gy 5 2 1 S o c i o l o g i c a l Thou g h t
The development o f s o ci o l og i c a l concep t s and methods w i l l Qnp h a s i s !·,il l b e p l aced o n somE' of the lea d i ng be t raced . The r e l a t i on s h ip of s o c i o l ogy s o c iologis t s of t h e p a s t . to o t il e r di s c i p l i ne s a s i t developed w i l l be exami n e d .
Requ i r ed uf 0 1 1 ma j o r s . S o c i o l o gy 5 5 0 Throu gh
Seminar
the
us�
of
i n Research c o n t .emp o r a r y r e s ea r c h monograp h s ,
s t u d en t w i l l b C' g i V E'll a n
i n t rodu c t ion t o the
m€'t h o d � o f soc i o l o g i c a l r e s e a r c h . So c i o l o gy 650
tools
the
and
Req u i re d o f a l l ma j o rs .
Gradua te R a d i ngs
Gradu a t e s t ude.nts \,Ji 1 1 b e gi ven dn opp o r t u n i ty through indep nden t r e a d i n g Bnd c on_ s u l t a t ion t o expand t h e i r serve
those a r e a s
in
know l edg e
t h a t t h e y nee d t o d e v e l o p t o S tu d e n t s may t a k e t h i s
g r a d u a t e p r ogram.
th e i r
cou r s e
tT,.; i c e . G r a d u a t e R e s e. a r c h
S o c i o logy 6 9 7
S tu d e n t s w I l l e n r o l l i n t h i s c ou rs e as t h e i r t h e s i s or r e s e a r c il pap ers .
they w o r k on
SPEECH Tll e program for j u n i o r a n d s e n ior ma j o r s
is
t o be
wo r k e d o u t w i t h t h e a dv i s e r . For
in a t t en d a n c e ,
now
those
by thE' De p a r tme n t
provi s ion w i. l l be made
1. f a n y d i f f i c u l t i e s A. r i s e d u r i n g the
t r a n s i t i o n from the p r e s e n t s y s tem to 'l'h e s e
de c i s
o n s \o.' i l l b e made
Eight cou r s e s
Speech
101
t h e c ou r s e s y s t e m .
i n e a c h i n d ividual c a s e .
aTe required for a maj o r
i n s p e ech .
Fundame n t a l s of Oral Commun i c a t i o n i n c l u d e s a
c o u r s e formerly k n o\01 n as
202
and \<,' i l l be
the
course
r e q u i r e d f o r Edu c a t i o n ma j o r s .
Speech
206
A rgumen ta t i o n a nd Deb a t e
is
not
l i s t ed
r equ i re d Speech 2 0 9
for
S p e e c h maj o r s .
Persuas ion
Persua s i on ,
i n the
I t wi l l be
ca t a l o g � a l thougfl i t h a s b ee n given b e f o r e .
c our s e s
comb ines p r evious
and 308 ,
307 .
Ex t emp oraneous Speaki n g .
Co n t empo ra ry O r a l D i s cour.se \-1 i l l b e r e q u i r e d for
Speech 2 1 1
Pub l i c Ad d r e s s ma j o� s . S p c e c ll 220
Broadca s t Med i a -Man a n d S o c i e ty
is
for
those
i n t e r e s ted in t h e a r ea o f b r o a d c a s t i n g a nd w i l l b e first
the
in t h a t i n t e r e s t a r e a a n d i s o p e n t o a l l .
Spee ch 2 2 2
Ra d i o P r o du c t i o n t a ke s t h e p la c e o f 2 2 6 ,
B r o a d c a s t Annou n c i n g .
Amer i c a n P ub l i c Speak i ng w i l l be required for
Speech 3 0 4 those
taking a P u b l i c Address maj o r .
S p e c h 3 10
S t Rse Te c h n o l ogy and
Spe.ech 3 1 1
S c e n i c Des ign
ttl r e e c ou r s e s
These
two cour s e s r ep l a c e
i d e n t i f i e d a s 3 10 ,
S t a ge L i gh t i n g , and 3 1 2 ,
the
Stage S c enery , 3 1 1 ,
Co s t ume and Na k eu p .
S ome
makeu p �\' i l l be given i n 2 1 6 . Speech 3 1 2
H L s t o ry of the Theater
Th i s
is a new number ,
fo rmer l y 3 1 6 . Speech 3 2 1 d e vo t e d Speech
337
Telev i s ion P r o du c t i o n r ep l a c es 3 2 7 a n d w i l l be to
tel ev i s i o n p r o du c t ion only ,
Spe e c h
S p e e c h S c i e n c e' ,
S c i ence a n d P a t h o l ogy r ep l a c e s 3 3 6 , nd 337 ,
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