This catalog of studies is a comprehensive reference for your years of study here ­ a list of courses and degrees offered at the University of Arkansas. In addition, it gives you valuable information such as suggested and required degree plans and information about costs, scholarships and financial assistance, campus resources and a student handbook.

Read it with pleasure and with care. Be sure to consult your academic adviser often to ensure that you are taking advantage of every course and University resource that will help you reach your educational and career goals and graduate on time. If you are not sure where to find your academic adviser, contact the dean's office of your college; the phone numbers are listed on the page opposite this one. If your major is "undecided," contact the advising office in Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences; otherwise, call the dean's office in the college or school of your major.

Remember, the University of Arkansas is committed to your success. The faculty and staff are here to serve you. Ask for help and advice whenever you need it.

The University of Arkansas is committed to the policy of providing educational opportunities to all qualified students regardless of their economic or social status, and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, creed, sexual orientation, disability, veteran's status, age, marital or parental status, or national origin.

The Office of Affirmative Action, 221 Administration Building, has been designated to coordinate efforts to comply with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Civil Rights Act of 1991.

 

98-99 Catalog of Studies

 

Fayetteville, Arkansas

Published one time each year in the summer by University Relations and the Office of Academic Affairs.

Volume 92 Print Date: June 1998

This catalog is available online at http://catalogofstudies.uark.edu/A limited number of copies may be available through the Office of Admissions, University of Arkansas, 200 Hunt Hall, Fayetteville, AR 72701.

Students who enter a college within the University of Arkansas in the academic year of this catalog generally may expect to follow the graduation requirements set forth by that college in this catalog. Because the faculty of each college reserve the right to change graduation requirements, students should meet with their college adviser regularly to be certain that they are aware of any changes in graduation requirements that may apply to them.

Acceptance of registration by the University of Arkansas and admission to any educational program of the University does not constitute a contract or warranty that the University will continue indefinitely to offer the program in which a student is enrolled. The University expressly reserves the right to change, phase out, or discontinue any program.

The listing of courses contained in any University bulletin, catalog, or schedule is by way of announcement only and shall not be regarded as an offer of contract. The University expressly reserves the right to 1) add or delete courses from its offerings, 2) change times or locations of courses or programs, 3) change academic calendars without notice, 4) cancel any course for insufficient registrations, or 5) revise or change rules, charges, fees, schedules, courses, requirements for degrees and any other policy or regulation affecting students, including, but not limited to, evaluation standards, whenever the same is considered to be in the best interests of the University of Arkansas.