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2003-2005 Catalog - University of Arkansas at Monticello

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school <strong>of</strong> m<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ical and n<strong>at</strong>uralSCIENCESLOCATION: Science CenterCAMPUS TELEPHONE: (870) 460-1016, (870) 460-1066 / FAX: (870) 460-1316MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 3480, <strong>Monticello</strong>, AR 71656E-MAIL: m<strong>at</strong>h_sci@uamont.eduFaculty / MissionPr<strong>of</strong>essors J. Annulis (Dean), E. Bacon, Edson, Godwin, R. McConnell, and Sundell;Associ<strong>at</strong>e Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Abedi, Bramlett, Nordeen, and H. Sayyar; Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorsDolberry, J. Guenter, Lynde, and Sims; Instructors Chapman, Chappell, Efird, Nelson, K.Sayyar, and E. Zeide.The School <strong>of</strong> M<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ical and N<strong>at</strong>ural Sciences comprises the disciplines <strong>of</strong> <strong>at</strong>hletictraining, biology, chemistry, m<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ics, physics, astronomy, and earth science.The mission <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> M<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ical and N<strong>at</strong>ural Sciences is to <strong>of</strong>fer specializ<strong>at</strong>ionin <strong>at</strong>hletic training, biology, chemistry, m<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ics, and n<strong>at</strong>ural science and toprovide opportunities for all students to enhance their understanding <strong>of</strong> science andm<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ics. Curricula <strong>of</strong>fered in the School prepare gradu<strong>at</strong>es for careers in industry andteaching, for gradu<strong>at</strong>e studies, and for admission to pr<strong>of</strong>essional programs including alliedhealth, dentistry, medicine, optometry, and pharmacy. This mission is fulfilled through thefollowing goals:1. To provide academic programs which promote the development <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essionalscientists and m<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>icians and provide opportunities for all students to enhance theirunderstanding <strong>of</strong> the n<strong>at</strong>ural sciences and m<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ics.2. To prepare individuals for successful careers in industry and teaching, and forgradu<strong>at</strong>e studies in science and m<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ics.3. To provide curricula for pre-pr<strong>of</strong>essional studies in dentistry, medicine, optometry,pharmacy, and allied health (physical therapy, radiological technology, respir<strong>at</strong>ory therapy,medical technology, occup<strong>at</strong>ional therapy, and dental hygiene).4. To provide technical and analytical courses to support studies in agriculture,forestry, nursing, physical educ<strong>at</strong>ion, pre-veterinary medicine, psychology, and wildlifemanagement.5. To serve the general educ<strong>at</strong>ion program through courses in astronomy, biology,chemistry, earth science, m<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ics, physics, and physical science th<strong>at</strong> provide a basicbackground for a baccalaure<strong>at</strong>e degree.Major and Minor RequirementsAll baccalaure<strong>at</strong>e degrees require <strong>at</strong> least 124 hours <strong>of</strong> college credit courses <strong>at</strong> the1000-level or above. These courses must include the General Educ<strong>at</strong>ion requirements foundon page 67 and <strong>at</strong> least 40 hours <strong>of</strong> 3000-4000 level courses.M<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ical and N<strong>at</strong>ural Sciences133

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