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1997-98 Graduate School Catalog


[Table of Graduate Degree Programs] [Summary of Procedures] [Academic Calendar]

The Graduate School: Objectives, Regulations and Degrees

Degree Programs and Courses of Instruction

Administration

The University

University Research

The Graduate Faculty

Appendix A


[Comments]

 

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This catalog presents specific information about the University of Arkansas and the Graduate School, including admission requirements, registration fees, curricula offered, degrees granted, and courses available.

The University also publishes a Catalog of Studies which outlines similar information for undergraduate programs offered in the individual colleges and schools on the Fayetteville campus. The School of Law Catalog describes the professional programs offered at Fayetteville. The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences publishes catalogs for the Colleges of Nursing, Health Related Professions, Pharmacy, and Medicine, all located in Little Rock.

The courses listed in this catalog have been authorized in accordance with policies approved by the academic colleges and the Graduate Council. Schedules of classes for each semester must be consulted for courses to be offered during a given semester, since the frequency of offering of each course is determined by the department as program needs dictate, with no assurance that a given course will be offered every year. The summaries of courses and prerequisites, when stated, are meant to serve as a guide to degree program planning and are subject to specific determination and consultation with program advisers.

Copies of the Catalog of Studies as well as information concerning academic programs, fees, financial aid, or housing on the Fayetteville campus may be obtained by writing or calling the Office of Admissions, 200 Silas H. Hunt Hall, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 72701. A toll-free telephone number, 1-800-377-8632, may be used to call that office.

VOLUME 91, UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS CATALOGS -- JUNE 1997