2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University 2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
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While CollegeSource®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation provides information as a service to the public, copyright is retained on all digital catalogs. 168 / Kettering University Index A Absence/Attendance .......................................................................................................... 26 Academic Advisement .............................................................................................................. 16 Dismissal .......................................................................................................... 20, 26 Honors ...................................................................................................................... 28 Minors and Concentrations ............................................................................... 15, 49 Probation ................................................................................................................. 19 Records .................................................................................................................... 23 Standing ................................................................................................................... 19 Academic Program Information ....................................................................................... 15 Accreditation ...................................................................................................................... 1 Admissions .......................................................................................................................... 4 Advanced Placement Policy .............................................................................................. 8 Advanced Placement Testing ............................................................................................ 16 Entrance Examinations ............................................................................................... 5 Freshman Application ................................................................................................ 5 AIM Program .................................................................................................................... 43 Alumni Activities .............................................................................................................. 45 Applied Mathematics ....................................................................................................... 104 Art Center and Gallery....................................................................................................... 34 Auditing a Course .............................................................................................................. 26 B Bachelor of Science Degrees Applied Mathematics .............................................................................................. 104 Applied Physics ..................................................................................................... 111 Bachelor-Master ................................................................................................ 46, 78 Biochemistry .......................................................................................................... 117 Chemistry ................................................................................................................ 121 Computer Engineering .............................................................................................. 57 Computer Science .................................................................................................. 127 Dual ......................................................................................................................... 24 Electrical Engineering .............................................................................................. 62 Industrial Engineering .............................................................................................. 69 Management ............................................................................................................ 50 Mechanical Engineering ........................................................................................... 82 Board of Trustees ............................................................................................................ 166 Business Office ................................................................................................................. 13 Room and Board ...................................................................................................... 14 Tuition and Fees ...................................................................................................... 13 C Calendar Academic ............................................................................................................... 172 Definitions ............................................................................................................... 15 Campus Employment ........................................................................................................ 12 Campus Safety .................................................................................................................. 48 Campus Store ..................................................................................................................... 34 Carillon ................................................................................................................................ 3 College Work Study .......................................................................................................... 12 Commencement ................................................................................................................ 31 Concentrations .................................................................................................................. 15 Consecutive Terms ............................................................................................................. 25 Cooperative Education ....................................................................................................... 9 Course Audit ........................................................................................................................ 26 Descriptions ............................................................................................................ 133 Loads ....................................................................................................................... 25 Repeated .................................................................................................................. 27 Credit Hours ..................................................................................................................... 16
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Board of Trustees / 167<br />
Kathleen A. Ligocki<br />
President & CEO<br />
Tower Automotive<br />
Harry A. Lomason II<br />
Orchard Lake, MI<br />
Jesse Lopez<br />
CEO<br />
BAE Industries<br />
Frank E. Macher '62<br />
Naples, FL<br />
Sam M. Mancuso<br />
Vice President & CEO<br />
Marketplace Group<br />
Philip R. Martens<br />
President and COO<br />
Plastech Engineered Products<br />
James A. McCaslin '74<br />
President & COO<br />
Harley-Davidson Motor Company<br />
Dane A. Miller '69<br />
President & CEO<br />
Biomet, Inc.<br />
Robert S. Oswald '64<br />
Chairman<br />
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems, LLC<br />
Frank Perna, Jr. '60<br />
Chairman Emeritus<br />
MSC Software<br />
Marissa Peterson '83<br />
Vice President<br />
Sun Microsystems<br />
Thomas G. Plaskett '66<br />
Managing Director<br />
Fox Run Capital Associates<br />
Steve Sanghi<br />
Chairman, President, CEO<br />
Microchip Technology, Inc.<br />
Heinz Schulte<br />
Senior Vice President<br />
Commercial & Financial Services North America<br />
Robert Bosch Corporation<br />
Marjorie Sorge<br />
Vice President, Corporate Communications<br />
Metaldyne Corporation<br />
Lyn St. James<br />
Lyn St. James Racing LLC<br />
Lyn St. James Foundation<br />
Robert E. Swaney Jr.<br />
Vice President, Chief Investment Officer<br />
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation<br />
John Urquhart<br />
Chief Scientist<br />
AARDEX Ltd.<br />
Zug, Switzerland<br />
Jane L. Warner<br />
Group President<br />
ITW Worldwide Finishing Systems<br />
Curtis S. Wozniak '78<br />
CEO<br />
Electroglas Inc. - Retired<br />
Albert L. Wright<br />
Vice President of Engineering<br />
United Parcel Service, Inc.