Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron
Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron
Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron
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316 <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Akron</strong> <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong><br />
Teacher Education Program, 126<br />
Teaching Faculty, Full-Time, 307<br />
TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers <strong>of</strong> Other<br />
Languages), 131<br />
Electrical Engineering, Degree Program, 121<br />
Courses, 250<br />
Electronic Engineering Technology, Associate<br />
Degree Programs, 78<br />
Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science, Degree Program, 70<br />
Courses, 224<br />
Elementary Education (see Early Childhood)<br />
Emergency Management, Degree Program, 69<br />
Certificate Program, 192<br />
Courses, 218<br />
Emergency Medical Services Technology,<br />
Associate Degree Program, 81, 218<br />
Emergency Phone Numbers, 4, 31<br />
Emergency Phones, 31<br />
Emeritus Faculty, 284<br />
Employment, Student, 27, 65<br />
Engineering Center, Microscale Physiochemical, 210<br />
Engineering, College <strong>of</strong>, 118, 249<br />
Accreditation, 118<br />
Admission, 118<br />
Criteria for Direct Admission, 40<br />
Advancement Council, 312<br />
Biotechnology Specialization Certificate (Chemical<br />
Engineering), 120<br />
BS/MS in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, 120<br />
Cooperative Education Program, 118<br />
Course Materials Fee Schedule, 57<br />
Courses, 249<br />
Credit and Grade-Point Requirements for Graduation, 50<br />
Degrees Offered, 118<br />
Facilities and Equipment, 17<br />
General Engineering, 249<br />
Graduation, Requirements for, 118<br />
Motion and Control Specialization Certificate, 122<br />
Objectives, 118<br />
Polymer Engineering Specialization Certificate<br />
(Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering), 120<br />
Polymer Engineering Specialization Certificate<br />
(Mechanical Engineering), 122<br />
Programs <strong>of</strong> Instruction, 119<br />
Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science Program, 124<br />
Biomedical Engineering, 123, 254<br />
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, 119, 249<br />
Civil Engineering, 120, 250<br />
Computer Engineering, 121,252<br />
Electrical Engineering, 121, 251<br />
Mechanical Engineering, 122, 252<br />
Mechanical Polymer Engineering, 122, 253<br />
Requirements, 118<br />
Teaching Faculty, Full-Time, 307<br />
Engineering and Science Technology<br />
Associate Degree Program, 78<br />
Baccalaureate Degree Program, 69<br />
Engineering Geology, 109<br />
Engineering, Polymer, 169, 281<br />
(see also Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering, College<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mechanical Engineering — Polymer Engineering Certification;<br />
and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering — Polymer<br />
Engineering Certification)<br />
Engineering and Science Technology, 69<br />
English, Associate Studies, 216<br />
English, Degree Program, 108<br />
Courses, 233<br />
Minors, 178<br />
English Language Institute, 209, 228<br />
Entrepreneurship Programs<br />
Certificate Program, 192<br />
Courses, 263<br />
Minor, 178<br />
Entrepreneurial Studies, William and Rita Fitzgerald<br />
Institute for, 209<br />
Environmental Studies, Center for, 208<br />
Environmental Studies, Certificate Program, 192, 228<br />
Equal Education and Employment Opportunity<br />
Statement, 3<br />
Expenses (see Fees and Expenses)<br />
F<br />
Facilities and Equipment, Campus, 15<br />
Faculty, Alphabetical, Listing <strong>of</strong>, 291<br />
Faculty, by College, Listing <strong>of</strong>, 306<br />
Faculty, Emeritus, 284<br />
Family and Child Development, Degree Program, 147<br />
Family and Consumer Sciences, Degree Programs, 147<br />
Courses, 268<br />
Dietetics, 152<br />
Family and Child Development, 147<br />
Family and Consumer Science Teacher Education,153<br />
Fashion Merchandising, 149<br />
Step-Up programs with Summit College, 151<br />
Food and Consumer Sciences, 148<br />
Interior Design, 150<br />
Marketing and Sales Technology (Step-Up programs with<br />
Summit College), 150<br />
Minor, 179<br />
Family and Consumer Science Teacher Education,<br />
Degree Program, 153<br />
Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), 66<br />
Family Studies, Center for, 208<br />
Fashion Merchandising, Degree Program, 149<br />
Fees and Expenses, 52<br />
Admission Application Fee, 52<br />
Alternative Credit Fees, 52<br />
Auditors, 52<br />
Course Materials Fee Schedule, 54<br />
Enrollment, Cancellation for Non-payment, 61<br />
Graduation Fees, 52<br />
Library Fees, 54<br />
Miscellaneous Fees, 53<br />
Orientation Program Fees, 52<br />
Parking Fees, 54<br />
Payment Plan, 61<br />
Refunds, 61<br />
Refunds, Residence Halls, 62<br />
Registration and Other Related Fees, 52<br />
Residency Requirements, 62<br />
Room and Board Rates, 26<br />
Student Health and Accident Insurance, 61<br />
Technology Fees, 54<br />
Tuition and Fees, 52<br />
Typical Annual Student Expenses, 52<br />
Veterans Expenses, 61<br />
FERPA (Family Education Rights and Privacy Act), 66<br />
Finance, Degree Program, 141<br />
Courses, 263<br />
Minors, 179<br />
Finance for Business Majors, Minor, 179<br />
Finance for Non-Business Students, 260<br />
Financial Aid, 27, 63<br />
Application, 63<br />
Computation, 65<br />
Distribution <strong>of</strong> Aid, 65<br />
Eligibility, 66<br />
Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), 66<br />
Inquiries, 66<br />
Installment Payment Plan, 66<br />
Mission Statement, 63<br />
Notification <strong>of</strong> Award, 65<br />
Revision <strong>of</strong> Awards, 65<br />
Sources <strong>of</strong> Aid, 64<br />
Student Rights and Responsibilities, 66<br />
Standards <strong>of</strong> Satisfactory Progress, 66<br />
Refund/Repayment Schedule, 65<br />
Financial Planning, Minor, 179<br />
Certificate Program, 193<br />
Financial Services for Non-Business Majors, Minor, 179<br />
Fine and Applied Arts, College <strong>of</strong>, 145, 266<br />
Admission, 145<br />
Criteria for Direct Admission, 40<br />
Advancement Council, 312<br />
Certificates (see Certificate Programs, 186)<br />
Course Materials Fee Schedule, 58<br />
Credit and Grade-Point Requirements for Graduation, 50<br />
Degrees Offered, 145<br />
Facilities and Equipment, 19<br />
Graduation Requirements, 145<br />
Minors (see Minor Areas <strong>of</strong> Study, 172)<br />
Overview, 145<br />
Programs <strong>of</strong> Instruction, 145<br />
Art, 145, 266<br />
Applied Music (courses), 273<br />
Communication, 158, 273<br />
Dance, 162, 277<br />
Dance Organizations (courses), 278<br />
Dance Performance (courses), 279<br />
Family and Consumer Sciences, 147, 268<br />
Music, 154, 271<br />
Musical Organizations (courses), 272<br />
Social Work, 160, 274<br />
Sonomatics and World Dance (courses), 278<br />
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, 160, 275<br />
<strong>The</strong>atre, 161, 276<br />
<strong>The</strong>atre Organizations (courses), 277<br />
Requirements, 145<br />
Teaching Faculty, Full-Time, 307<br />
Fire and Hazardous Materials Research,<br />
Training Center for, 210<br />
Fire Protection Technology, 80<br />
Certificate Program, 193<br />
Courses, 218<br />
Minor, 180<br />
Food and Consumer Sciences, Degree Program, 148<br />
Foreign Languages, Degree Program<br />
(see Modern Languages, 112)<br />
Fraternities (see Greek Life, 29), 112<br />
French (see also Modern Languages)<br />
Degree Program, 112<br />
Courses, 242<br />
Freshman Residential Policy Requirements, 26<br />
G<br />
General Business, Degree Program, 140<br />
Courses, 262<br />
General Education Requirements (<strong>University</strong> College), 94<br />
Geographic and Land Information Systems<br />
Associate Degree Program, 79<br />
Certificate Program, 193<br />
Courses, 227<br />
Geography and Planning, Degree Programs, 108<br />
Cartography/Geographic Information Sciences, 109<br />
Courses, 235<br />
Geographic and Land Information Systems,<br />
Certificate Program, 193<br />
Minor, 180<br />
Planning, Certificate Program, 201<br />
Geology, Degree Programs, 109<br />
Courses, 236<br />
Minor, 180<br />
Geophysics (see Geology, 109)<br />
German, Degree Program, 112, 242<br />
Gerontology, Certificate Program, 194, 228<br />
Global Business, Institute for, 210<br />
Grade Policies and Credit, 43<br />
Academic Dishonesty, 45<br />
Academic Reassessment, 44<br />
Audit Policy, 45<br />
Course Substitution Policy, 44<br />
Credit-Noncredit, 45<br />
Dean’s List, 44<br />
Grades and Grading System, 43<br />
Probation-Dismissal, 44<br />
Repeating Courses, 44<br />
Student Outcome Assessment, 45<br />
Transient Work, 45<br />
Graduation with Honors, 51<br />
Graduate School, Degree Programs, Listing <strong>of</strong>, 8<br />
Graduation Fees, 52<br />
Graduation Requirements, 49<br />
Associate Requirements, 49<br />
Baccalaureate Requirements, 49<br />
Change <strong>of</strong> Requirements, 49<br />
Credit and Grade-Point Requirements, 50<br />
Graduation with Honors, 51<br />
Level Status, 49<br />
Grants and Loans, Student (see Financial Aid, 63)<br />
Greek Life, 29 (see also Directory <strong>of</strong> Student Organizations, 33)<br />
Greek (see Classics)<br />
Guest Students, Admission, 39<br />
H<br />
Handicapped (see Office <strong>of</strong> Accessibility, 25)<br />
Health and Safety, 30<br />
Health and Social Policy, Institute for, 210<br />
Health Care Selling, Certificate Program, 194<br />
Health Education, Degree Program, 131<br />
Courses, 260<br />
Health and Accident Insurance, Student, 61<br />
Health Services, Student, 27<br />
High School Seniors, Graduating (Admission), 36<br />
History, Degree Programs, 110<br />
Courses, 237<br />
Minor, 180<br />
History <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>, 6<br />
Home-Based Intervention, Certificate Program, 194, 215