1997-98 Graduate School Catalog

[Course Numbers and Descriptions] [Course Prefixes] [Changes in Catalog Information] [Degree Programs and Courses of Instruction]

COURSE NUMBERS AND DESCRIPTIONS

The courses of instruction which follow are offered by the Graduate School of the University of Arkansas. Each course is identified by a four-digit number which carries the following information.

The first three digits identify the course, the first digit denoting course level. The fourth digit indicates semester credit hours.

The letter 'V' is used in place of the last digit for those courses in which credit is variable, the minimum and maximum credit being given in parenthesis after the course title.

A suffix to the course number will provide further identification. An "L" denotes a laboratory, an "H" denotes an honors course, and an "M" denotes an honors laboratory. Other suffixes may be found in the class schedules.

As nearly as can be determined in advance, the semester in which each course will be offered is designated by a symbol in parentheses placed immediately after the course title.

Courses marked (Fa) will be offered in the fall semester.
Courses marked (Sp) will be offered in the spring semester.
Courses marked (Su) will be offered one or both terms of the summer session.

Where there are prerequisites to a course, these are noted following the description. Students are urged to check prerequisites before enrolling in any course, and to consult their advisers whenever there is any question of prerequisites having been satisfactorily completed.

Course Prefixes (Alpha Codes)

  • AAST African American Studies
  • ACCT Accounting
  • ADED Adult Education
  • AEED Agricultural and Extension Education
  • AERS Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology
  • AGAD Agricultural Administration
  • AGEC Agricultural Economics
  • AGED Agricultural Education
  • AGME Agricultural Mechanization
  • AGRN Agronomy
  • AGST Agricultural Statistics
  • ALAW Agricultural Law
  • ANSC Animal Sciences
  • ANTH Anthropology
  • ARAB Arabic
  • ARCH Architecture
  • ARED Art Education
  • ARHS Art History
  • ART Art
  • ASTR Astronomy
  • BAEG Biological and Agricultural Engineering
  • BAST Biological and Agricultural Systems Technology
  • BIOL Biology
  • BLAW Business Law
  • BOTY Botany
  • CDIS Communication Disorders
  • CHEG Chemical Engineering
  • CHEM Chemistry
  • CHIN Chinese
  • CIED Curriculum and Instruction
  • CISQ Computer Information Systems & Quantitative Analysis
  • CLST Classical Studies
  • CMJS Criminal Justice
  • CNED Counselor Education
  • COMM Communication
  • CSCI Computer Science
  • CSEG Computer Systems Engineering
  • CVEG Civil Engineering
  • DANC Dance
  • DEAC Dance Education (Activity)
  • DRAM Drama
  • ECON Economics
  • EDAD Educational Administration
  • EDFD Educational Foundations
  • ELED Elementary Education
  • ELEG Electrical Engineering
  • ENGL English
  • ENGR Engineering
  • ENSC Environmental Science
  • ENTO Entomology
  • ENVD Environmental Design
  • ETEC Educational Technology
  • EUST European Studies
  • EXED Extension Education
  • FDSC Food Science
  • FINN Finance
  • FLAN Foreign Languages
  • FORS Forestry
  • FREN French
  • GEOG Geography
  • GEOL Geology
  • GERM German
  • GNEG General Engineering
  • GREK Greek
  • HES Home Economics
  • HIED Higher Education
  • HIST History
  • HKRD Health Science, Kinesiology, Recreation and Dance
  • HLSC Health Science
  • HNED Education Honors
  • HORT Horticulture
  • HUMN Humanities
  • INEG Industrial Engineering
  • ITAL Italian
  • ITED Industrial and Technical Education
  • JAPN Japanese
  • JOUR Journalism
  • KINS Kinesiology
  • LARC Landscape Architecture
  • LAST Latin American Studies
  • LATN Latin
  • LAW Law
  • MASC Mathematical Sciences
  • MATH Mathematics
  • MBIO Microbiology
  • MEEG Mechanical Engineering
  • MGMT Management
  • MKTT Marketing/Transportation
  • MLED Middle-Level Education
  • MLIT Music Literature
  • MUAC Applied Music (Class)
  • MUAP Applied Music (Private)
  • MUED Music Education
  • MUEN Music Ensemble
  • MUHS Music History
  • MUPD Music Pedagogy
  • MUSC Music
  • MUTH Music Theory
  • NURS Nursing
  • OFSM Office Systems Management
  • OMGT Operations Management
  • ORES Operations Research
  • PADM Public Administration
  • PEAC Physical Education (Activity)
  • PHED Physical Education
  • PHIL Philosophy
  • PHSC Physical Sciences
  • PHYS Physics
  • PLPA Plant Pathology
  • PLSC Political Science
  • PORT Portuguese
  • POSC Poultry Science
  • PSYC Psychology
  • PTSC Plant Science
  • RDNG Reading
  • RECR Recreation
  • RHAB Rehabilitation Education
  • RSOC Rural Sociology
  • RSST Russian and Soviet Studies
  • RUSS Russian
  • SCWK Social Work
  • SEED Secondary Education
  • SOCI Sociology
  • SPAN Spanish
  • SPED Special Education
  • STAT Statistics
  • TLOG Transportation and Logistics
  • VAED Vocational and Adult Education
  • VOED Vocational Education
  • VTSC Veterinary Science
  • WCIV Western Civilization
  • WLIT World Literature
  • ZOOL Zoology

 

CHANGES IN CATALOG INFORMATION

This catalog contains information which should be accurate at the time of completion. However, regulations, fees, programs of study, and individual courses are regularly revised, and the catalog information is thus subject to change.

Students are expected to keep themselves informed concerning current regulations, policies, and program requirements in their fields of study and must meet all requirements of the degree programs in which they are enrolled. Courses which are modified or added to a curriculum and which are incorporated into the curriculum at a level beyond that at which a student is enrolled may become graduation requirements for that student. Courses which are incorporated into the curriculum at a level lower than the one at which the student is enrolled are not required for that student.

 

DEGREE PROGRAMS AND COURSES OF INSTRUCTION