Academic advising, 27
Academic appeals, 308
Academic bankruptcy, 19
Academic calendar, 4, 5
Academic ethics, Engineering, 235
Academic facilities and resources, 47
Academic honesty, 35
Academic Honors Societies, 13
Academic regulations: 35
adding courses, 28
Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, 60
Architecture, 92
Arts and Sciences, 100
Business Administration, 178
class attendance, 37
complaints, 42
course loads, 29
dismissal, 38
dropping courses, 28
Education and Health Professions 201
Engineering, 234
grading system, 37
graduation requirements, 39
honesty, 35
honor roll, 38
probation, 38
progress, 38
student classification, 29
suspension, 38
university withdrawal, 28
Academic Sanctions, 36
Academic progress, suspension,
and dismissal, 38
Accounting, 184, 189
Accreditations, 12
Accelerated admission, 16
Activities, student, 58
Adding and dropping courses, 28
Additional bachelor's degree, 41, 179
Administrative Management, 194
Administrative officers, 7
Admission:
accelerated admission, 16
application for, 15
BSN program, 209
Education and Health Professions, 199
entering freshmen, 16
former students, 18
graduate standing, 21
international students, 18
law, 263
Master of Arts in Teaching, 202
non-degree seeking students, 17
procedure, 15
professional program, Architecture, 91
professional program, Landscape Architecture, 91
provisional, 16
readmission, 18
requirements, 15-19
returning students, 18
rising junior exam, 16, 35
special students, 17
transfer students, 16
Adult Education courses, 229
Advanced Composition, 40
Advanced standing programs (AP), 19, 20
CLEP credit, 19
credit by examination, U of A, 19
International Baccalaureate Program (IB), 21
placement and proficiency tests, 21
Advising, 27
Aerospace Studies, 265
Affirmative action policy, 308, 327
African American Studies, 107, 138
Agricultural Administration, 76
Agricultural core courses, 61
Agricultural Economics & Agribusiness, 64, 77
Agricultural Extension Education, 63, 76
Agricultural Engineering, 66, 81, 237, 247
Agricultural Experiment Station, 49
Agricultural Mechanization, 77
Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, Dale
Bumpers College of, 59
accreditations, 12
course listings, 76
degree programs, 63
degree requirements, 60
degrees offered, 60
fields of study, 11
scholarships, 24, 60
Agronomy, see Crop, Soil, and Environmental Science
Air Force Reserve Officer Training
Corps (ROTC), 265
(Scholarships) 26
Alcohol Policy, 311
American Studies , 107, 138
Animal Science, 65, 79
Anthropology, 108, 138
AP exams 19, 20
Apparel Studies, 74
Appendix;
A, 297
B, 299
C, 301
Application fee, 15, 33
Application for:
financial aid, 23
graduation, 41
Graduate School, 21
Law School, 22
undergraduate admission, 15
Applied Music, 131, 164
Arabic language, 119, 154
Architectural Studies (B.A.), 94
Architecture, School of, 89
accreditations, 12, 89
Community Design Center, 54, 89
degrees offered, 90
fields of study, 11
Landscape Architecture, 91,
95, 97
organizations, 92
scholarships, 24, 92
Arkansas Archeological Survey, 49
Arkansas Assessment of General Education
(Rising Junior Exam), 16, 35
Arkansas Center for Technology Transfer, 49
Arkansas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, 50
Arkansas Household Research Panel, 50
Arkansas School Study Council, 199
Arkansas Union, 57
Arkansas Water Resources Center, 50
Army Reserve Officer Training Corps, 265
Art, 108, 140
Art Education, 141
Art History, 108, 140
Art Studio, 109
Arts and Sciences, 109, 141
Arts and Sciences, Fulbright College of, 99
accreditations, 12
degree requirements, 101
degrees offered, 100
fields of study, 11
honors studies, 13
pre-law program, 105
scholarships, 24, 100
Asian Studies, 110, 119, 157
Associated Student Government, 303
Astronomy, 110, 141
Athletic Training, 207
Attendance, 37, 309
Auditing courses, 28
Bachelor of Architecture, 94
Bachelor of Arts, 126
Bachelor of Fine Arts, 109, 126
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, 95
Bachelor of Music, 126, 132, 164
Bachelor of Science, 126
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, 59
Bachelor of Science in Biological and
Agricultural Engineering, 237, 247
Bachelor of Science in Business
Administration, 181
Bachelor of Science in Chemical
Engineering, 238, 347
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering,
239, 249
Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems
Engineering, 240, 250
Bachelor of Science in Education, 202
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering,
241, 252
Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences, 60, 73
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, 244, 254
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, 245, 256
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, 210
Bachelor of Science in Public Administration, 135, 170
Banking, 187, 193
Bankruptcy, academic, 19
Biochemistry, 113, 144
Biological and Agricultural Engineering, 66, 81, 237, 247, 252
Biological Sciences, 110, 142
Biology, 110, 142
Biomass Research Center, 50
Board of Trustees, 6
Boehm, Bessie Moore Center for Economics Education, 50
Botany, 111, 143
Boyer, Sylvia Hack, Center for Student Services, 200
Bumpers College (see also Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences), 59
Business Administration, Sam M. Walton College of, 190
accreditations, 12
degree requirements, 181
degrees offered, 177
fields of study, 11
organizations, 177
scholarships, 24, 178
Business Administration minor for
non-business students, 112, 183
Business and Economic Research, The Center for, 51
Business Economics, 186, 192
Business Education, 212
Business Law, 185, 191
Calendar, 4, 5
Campus Activities, 58
Campus Governance, 302
Campus map, inside back cover
Career Development Center, 57
Cartography, 108
Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies (CAST), 50
Center for Arkansas and Regional Studies, 50
Center for Business Economic Research, 50
Center for Management and Executive Development, 51
Center for Protein Dynamics, 51
Center for Retailing Excellence, 51
Center for Sensing Technology and Research, 51
Center for the Study of Representation, 52
Center of Excellence for Poultry Science, 52
Certification of teachers, 199
Chancellor, 7
message, 10
Change of address, 27
Chemical Engineering, 238, 247
Chemistry and Biochemistry, 113, 144
Child care, 88
Child Development, 73, 75, 85, 88
Chinese language, 119, 154
Civil Engineering, 239, 349
Class attendance, 37
Classical Studies, 114, 146
CLEP credit (see advance standing), 19
Coaching endorsement, 207
Code of Computing Practice, 315
Colleges:
Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, Dale Bumpers College of, 59
Arts and Sciences, J. William Fulbright College of, 99
Business Administration, Sam M. Walton College of, 177
Education and Health Professions, College of, 197
Engineering, College of, 231
Combined academic and medical or dental degree, 104
Combined majors, 104, 129, 134. 179
Communication, 115, 147
Communication Disorders, 211, 226
Community Design Center, 54, 89
Computer Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis, 185, 191
Computer Science, 115, 148
Computer Engineering, 240, 250
Computing facilities, 48
Conduct, 310, 311
Cooperative Education Program:
Architecture, 93
Business Administration, 181
Engineering, 236
Fulbright College, 104
general, 14, 57
Core requirements:
B.S.A. degree, 61
B.S.B.A. degree, 181
engineering, 234
honors, 125, 161, 214, 234,
State Minimum, 39
University, 39
Costs, 31
Counselor Education, 205, 218
Course:
credit hours, 45
descriptions, 43
load, 29, 179
numbering, 45, 118
prefixes, 43
Course Listings,
Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, 76
Architecture, 96
Arts and Sciences, 138
Business Administration, 189
Education and Health Professions, 214
Engineering, 247
Law, see Graduate School Catalog
Reserve Officer Training, 266
Courses that do not count toward degrees, 28
Crop, Soil, and Environmental Science, 66
Credit by examination:
CLEP, 19
Credit, transfer of, 16, 178, 199, 233
Criminal Justice, 116, 136, 173, 174
Cumulative grade-point average, 37
Curriculum and Instruction, 202, 214
Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, 59
Dance, 116, 151
Dance Activity, 205, 221
Daycare, 88
Deaf or Hard of Hearing, Research and Training Center for People who are, 52
Deans, 7
Dean's list, 38
Deception, fraud, 314
Definitions, (see Glossary), 299
Degree program requirements, 41
Degree requirements:
additional bachelor's degree, 41, 179
Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, 61
Architecture, 94
Arts and Sciences, 101
Business Administration, 181
Education and Health Professions, 201
Engineering, 236
general requirements for baccalaureate
degree, 39
graduation application, 41
graduation with honors, 41, 61, 93, 100, 178, 180, 236
history and government requirement, 40
landscape architecture, 97
Nursing, 210
University Core, 39
Degrees offered:
Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, 60
Architecture, 90
Arts and Sciences, 100
Business Administration, 185
Education and Health Professions, 199
Engineering, 233
Department of Rehabilitation, Education and Research, 52
Departmental organizations:
Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, 60
Architecture, 92
Arts and Sciences, 100
Business Administration, 178
Education and Health Professions, 200
Engineering, 232
Developmental course placement, 27
Dietetics, 73
Dining Services, 57
Disabled students, 56
Dishonesty, academic, 35
Dismissal, 38
Double majors, 62, 104, 129, 134, 179
Drama, 116, 149
Dropping courses, 28
Drug Policy, 312
Earth Science, 123
Economics, 117
Education and Health Professions,
College of, 197
accreditations, 12, 198
degree requirements, 200
degrees offered, 199
fields of study, 11
honor roll, 200
honor studies, 13, 214, 230
organizations, 197
scholarships, 25, 199
Education Placement Services, 198
Educational Administration, 205, 219
Educational Foundations, 205, 220
Education Honors Program, 214, 230
Educational Leadership, Counseling, and Foundations, 205
Educational Talent Search, 56
Educational Technology, 205, 219
Electrical Engineering, 241, 252
Electronics Manufacturing Certificate, 236
Elementary Education, 202, 218
Emeritus faculty, 288
Engineering Advisory Council, 231
Engineering, College of, 231
accreditations, 12
degree requirements, 236
degrees offered, 233
fields of study, 11
scholarships, 24, 233
Engineering Experiment Station, 52, 232
Engineering Extension Center, 232
Engineering Research Center, 52
English, 117, 151
English, foreign language, 154
English requirement, 40
Enrolling at the U of A, 10
Entomology, 68, 81
Environmental Dynamics, 153
Environmental Soil
and Water Science, 68, 81
Environmental Sciences, School of, 72, 85
Ethics, academic, 35, 235
European Studies, 120, 157
Exercise Science, 206, 222
Extension Education, 76
Faculty:
University, 269
Emeriti, 288
Family and Consumer Sciences, 212
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), 41
Fees:
activity, 32
adjustments, 33
application, 33
Arkansas Assessment of General
Education (Rising Junior Exam), 32
Arkansas Union, 32
estimated per year, 31
health, 32
HPER, 32
laboratory (TELE), 31
media, 32
other, 34
parking, 33
refund schedule, 33
room and board, 34
special, 33
tuition, 31
waiver, 33
FERPA, 41
Fields of study, 11
Final examination policy, 37
Finance, 186, 193
Banking, 187, 193
Financial Management, 187, 193
Insurance, 187, 193
Real Estate, 187, 193
Financial Aid:
application procedure, 23
determination of need, 23
scholarships, 24-26
veterans benefits, 26
First-ranked senior scholars, 38
Food, Human Nutrition & Hospitality, 73
Dietetics, 73
General Foods and Nutrition, 73
Hospitality and Restaurant Management,
73
Food Science, 68, 82
Foreign Languages, 119, 153, 179
French, 154
Freshman students:
admission requirements, 16
orientation, 27
student standing, 29
Fulbright College (see also Arts and Sciences, Fulbright College of), 99
Fulbright Institute of International Relations, 53, 119, 157
Full-time student, definition of, 29
Gambling, 314
Garvan Woodland Gardens, 90
Gender Studies, 127
General Business, 190
General Engineering, 244, 254
General Human and Environmental
Sciences, 72, 73
Genesis Technology Incubator, 53
German, 155
Geographical Information Systems, 50, 108
Geography, 123, 157
Geology, 124, 158
Geosciences, 123, 159
Glossary, 299
Grade forgiveness, 38
Grade-point average, 37, 41
Grade requirements for a degree:
Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, 61
grade point average, 60
Grades and Marks, 37
Grading system:
architecture, 92
cumulative grade-point average, 37, 41
Graduate School admission, 21
Graduate studies, 14, 21, 63, 107, 184, 201, 237
Graduation rates, 41
Graduation requirements:
advanced composition, 40
American history and civil government, 40
application, 41
Business Administration, 179
degree program requirements, 41
freshman composition, 40
minimum grade-point average, 40
minimum hours, 40
residence, 40
University core, 39
Graduation with honors:
Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, 61
Architecture, 93
Business Administration, 178
Engineering, 231
Fulbright College, 126
general requirements, 41
Greek, 155
Greek life, 55
Grievance procedure, student, 308
Handbook, student, 301
Handicapped students, 56
Hazing, 314
Health Center, 57
Health Professions, College of Education
and, 197
Health-related professions, preparation, 105
Health Science, Kinesiology, Recreation, and Dance, 205, 206, 221, 222
Health Sciences, 208, 225
High school preparation, 16
High Density Electronics Center, 53
Higher Education, 205, 220
History, 125, 159
History and government course
requirements, 40
History of the University, 9, 59
Honorary Organizations:
Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, 60
Architecture, 92
Arts and Sciences, 100
Business Administration, 178
campus-wide, 13
Education and Health Professions, 200
Engineering, 233
Honor roll, 38, 200
Honor societies, 13
Honors programs:
Arts and Sciences, 13, 100, 125
Education and Health Professions, 13, 201
Honors Studies, 125, 161
Horticulture, 69, 82
Hospitality & Restaurant Management, 72, 73
Hours allowed per semester, 29
Housing facilities:
costs, 31
on-campus, 33, 57
off-campus, 34
HPER fee, 31, 32
Human Development
and Family Sciences, 75
Human Environmental Sciences, 72, 85
Human Environmental Sciences,
School of, 72
Human Resource Management, 187
Humanities, 127, 161
IB, 21
Identification cards, 27
Incompletes, 37
Industrial Engineering, 244, 254
Industrial Marketing, 189
Industrial/Technical Education, 213, 227
Infant Development Center, 88
Information Technology Research Center, 53
Insurance, 187
Interdepartmental majors:
Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, 61
Arts and Sciences, 104, 129
Business Administration, 179
Interior Design, 72, 74, 75
International Baccalaureate Program (IB), 21
International Economics and Business, 186
International Relations, Fulbright Institute of, 119, 157
International students:
admission requirements, 18, 233
programs,55
sponsored students, 55
Italian, 155
Japanese, 156
J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, (see also Arts and Sciences, Fulbright College of), 99
Joint J.D./M.B.A. degree 263
Journalism, 128, 162
Judicial:
affairs, 55
system, 316
Junior college credit, 16
Juris Doctor degree, 263
Kinesiology, 206, 222
Landscape Architecture, 96, 97
Language requirement, 15
Latin, 156
Latin American Studies, 121, 156
LSAT, 262
LSDAS, 262
Law, School of, 261
accreditations, 13
admission, 22, 262
pre-law studies, 107, 262
Leadership Development Office, 58
Libraries:
Law, 261
University, 47
Lifespan, 73
Logistics Institute, 53
Mack-Blackwell Transportation Center, 53
Major fields of study, undergraduate, 11
Majors, list of, 11
Management, 187, 194
Map, campus, inside back cover
Mann, Eleanor, School of Nursing, 208, 225
Marketing and Transportation, 188, 195
Marketing Management, 189
Master of Arts in Teaching, 201
Mathematical Sciences, 129, 163
Maximum course load, 29
Meals, 57
Mechanical Engineering, 245, 256
Medical Sciences, 130
Message to Students, 10
Microbiology, 112, 143
Middle East Studies, 121, 157
Middle Level Education, 203
Military personnel and dependents,
tuition, 298
Military Science, 265
Minimum grade-point average, 41
Minimum credit hours, 40
Minority affairs, 56
Minors:
Agriculture, 61
Arts and Sciences, 104, 183
Business Administration, 112, 183
Mission statement:
Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, 59
Architecture, 89
Arts and Sciences, 99
Business Administration, 177
Education and Health Professions, 197
Engineering, 231
Law, 261
University, 9
Multicultural Center, 56
Museology, 130, 138
Museum, 48
Music, 131, 164
Music Classical courses, 164
Music Education courses, 165
Music Ensemble courses, 165
Music History courses, 166
Music Literature courses, 164
Music Pedagogy courses, 167
Music Private, 164
Music Theory courses, 167
National testing programs, 19
Native Americans, Residence Status of, 298
New student orientation, 27
Non-degree seeking students, 17
Non-discrimination policy, 1, 327
Nonresident:
definition of, 298
tuition, 31
Non-traditional students, 56
Nursery School, 88
Nursing, Eleanor Mann School of, 208, 225
Nutrition, 73
Oak Ridge Associated Universities, 53
Off-campus housing, 34
On-campus housing, 34, 57
Operations Management, 246, 258
Operations Research, 246
Orientation of new students, 27
Out-of-state student fees, 31
Parking fees, 33
Pass-fail grades, 28
Pest Management, 70
Pets, 314
Philosophy, 132, 167
Photographic and video images of students, 42
Physical Education Activity, 207, 224
Physical Science, 133, 168
Physics, 133, 168
Placement test, 21
Plant Pathology, 72, 83
Political Science, 134, 170
Poultry Science, 72, 84
Portuguese, 156
Pre-Business program, 178
Pre-Education, 110
Pre-Law, 262
Pre-professional programs: 12
chiropractry, 106
dental hygiene, 106
dentistry, 105
engineering, 234
law, 105, 262
medical technology, 105
medicine, 105
optometry, 105
pharmacy, 106
physical therapy, 106
podiatry, 106
theology, 106
veterinary medicine, 62
Probation, 38
Proficiency tests, 19
Programs abroad, 14, 93
Provisional Admission, 16
Psychology, 135, 172
Public Administration, 172
Quality Writing Center, 47
Quantitative Analysis, 185
Readmission, 18
Real Estate, 187
Records:
change of address, 27
confidentiality, 42
Recreation, 205, 207, 224
Refunds, 34
Registration:
academic advising, 27
adding courses, 28
dropping courses, 28
fees, 31
for audit, 28
for grades of pass-fail, 28
hours allowed per semester, 29
identification cards, 27
periods, 27
procedure, 27
student organizations, 326
student standing, 29
undeclared major, 28
withdrawal from, 28
Rehabilitation Education and Research, 52, 211, 226
Religion, 135
Religious observances, 37
Religious Studies, 128
Remedial course placement requirements, 27
Remote Sensing, 108
Requirements for graduation, 39
Research Units, 49
Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), 26, 265
Residence Life and Dining Services, 57
Residence status, 297
requirements, 40, 297
Restaurant Management, 73
Retail Marketing, 195
Rising junior exam (AAGE), 16, 33, 35
Room and board, costs, 31
ROTC, 265
Rural Sociology, 73, 87
Russian, 157
Russian Studies, 122, 136, 157
Sanctions, Academic, 36
Sam M. Walton College of Business Administration, 177
Scholarships: 24
Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, 24, 60
Alumni, 24
Architecture, 24, 92
Arts and Sciences, 24, 100
Business Administration, 24, 178
Education and Health Professions, 24, 199
Engineering, 24, 233
general University, 24
music and band, 26
ROTC, 26, 265
Scholarships, and Financial Aid, 23
application procedure, 23
determination of financial need, 23
V.A. beneficiaries, 26
Scholastic probation, suspension, and dismissal, 38
School of Architecture, 89
School of Human Environmental Sciences, 72
School of Law (see also Law School), 261
School of Nursing, 208, 225
Second majors, 11
Secondary Education, 203, 218
Senior citizens, tuition and fees exemptions, 33
Senior scholars, 38
Sexual Assault Policy, 307
Sexual Harassment Policy, 304
Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 188
Small Business Development Center, 54
Social Work, 137
Sociology, Social Work and Criminal Justice, 136, 173, 174
Sound regulations, 310
Special Education, 204, 218
Special fees, 33
Special Programs and Opportunities, 13
Special Projects and Services Group, 55
Speech (see Communication)
Speech Pathology/Audiology (see Communication Disorders)
Spanish, 156
Sponsored student program, 55
State minimum core requirements, 39
Statistics, 137, 175
Student:
academic appeals and complaints, 42
activities, 58
affairs, 55
associated government (ASG), 302
classifications, 29
disabled, 56
full-time, 29
government, 302
grievance procedure, 308
handbook, 301
Health Center, 57
health insurance, 57
international, 19, 55
judicial affairs, 55
non-traditional, 56
organizations, 58, 59, 89, 100, 177, 326
records policy, 41
residence status, 297
resources, 4, 332
rights, 41, 303, 315
special non-degree seeking, 17
standing, 29
support services, 55
transfer, 16, 179, 233, 263
travel, 37, 309
Union, 57
with children, 88
Student Affairs:
athletics, 58
Boyer Center for, 200
Campus Activities Center, 58
Career Services, 57
dining services, 57
disabled students, 56
Educational Talent Search, 56
health service, 57
housing, 34, 57
international students, 55
international sponsored students, 55
intramurals, 58
judicial affairs, 55
leadership development, 58
multicultural/minority affairs, 56
non-traditional students, 56
residence life, 57
sororities and fraternities, 55
Special Projects and Services Group, 56
Student Support Services, 56
sports and recreation, 58
testing services, 56
Upward Bound, 56
Vice Chancellor for, 7
Student Organizations:
Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, 60
affirmative action policy, 327
Architecture, 89, 92
Arts and Sciences, 100
Business, 178
definition, 326
Education, 197
eligibility, 326
Engineering, 232
registration, 327
solicitation and fund raising, 329
use of University facilities, 330
Study abroad, 14, 93
Sturgis Fellowships, 25, 100
Supply Chain Management
Research Center, 54
Survey Research Center, 54
Suspension, 38
System Administration, 7
Teacher certification, 199, 200
Teacher Education:
Board, 199
Fulbright College, 104
Telephone numbers, inside front cover
Term paper assistance, 37
Testing programs;
advanced placement, 20
CLEP, 20
International Baccalaureate, 21
LSAT, LSDAS, 262
placement and proficiency tests, 21
Testing Services, 56
The Logistics, 53
Transcript fee, 33
Transfer of college credits, 16, 199, 233, 263
Transfer students:
admission requirements, 16
Business Administration, 178
Education, 199
Engineering, 233
Law, 263
Transportation and Logistics, 196
Transportation, 188, 195
Travel, 309, 310
Trustees, 6
Tuition and fees, 31
adjustments, 33
non-residents, 31
student residence status for, 297
Tuition and fees exemptions:
armed forces personnel, 298
Native Americans, 298
senior citizens, 34
veterans and dependents, 298
Turf and Landscape Horticulture, 69, 82
Undeclared major, 12, 28, 199
Undergraduate Fields of Studies, 11
University:
Community Design Center, 54, 89
computing facilities, 48
core requirements, 39
faculty, 269
Health Center, 57
history, 9
Libraries, 47
location, 9
major fields of study, 11
Museum, 48
profile, 9
Programs, 19, 58
research, 49
Upward Bound, 56
Veterans benefits, 26, 56
Veterans Upward Bound, 56
Veterinary Science courses, 62
Vice Chancellors, 7
Vocational and Adult Education, 212, 228
Vocational Education, 212, 228
Waiver of academic policies, 42
Waiver of non-resident tuition:
for members of armed forces, 298
for Native Americans, 298
Walton, Sam M., College of Business Administration, 177
Western Civilization, 138, 176
Withdrawal:
from registration, 28
refunds, 33
World Literature, 138, 176
Xenophobia -- Look it up!
Youth Opportunities Unlimited, 57
Zoology, 112, 143