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Undergraduate Catalog 1999-2000 hMM^ rJT 1 "' -—3 . Illinois State t- «fc V. UNIVERSITY ilifllllllltl: ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY Undergraduate Catalog 1999-2000 EffectiveMay17,1999 Visit our Illinois State University website at http://www.ilstu.edu University Offices UniversityOperator: (309) 438-2111 Admissions: 438-2181;www.ilstu.edu/depts/admission/ FinancialAid: 438-2231;www.infosys.ilstu.edu/depts/Finaid/ Records: 438-3408;www.is.ilstu.edu/depts/Registrar/ Registration: 438-2188;www.is.ilstu.edu/depts/Registrar/ ResidentialLife: 438-8611;www.orl.ilstu.edu/ UndergraduateEvaluations: 438-2282;www.is.iIstu.edu/depts/Registrar/ VeteransAffairs: 438-2207;www.is.ilstu.edu/depts/Registrar/ The statements in this catalog are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as the basis ofa contract between a student and Illinois State University. The course offerings and requirements oftheUniversityare continuallyunderreview andrevision. This catalogpresentsthose in effect atthetime ofpublication. Courses listed in this publication are subject to revision without advance notice and are not necessarilyofferedeachtermoreachyear. Information regarding changes will be available in the Offices ofthe Registrar, the Provost, and the major departments. It is especially important that each student note that it is his or her responsibility to be aware ofcurrentgraduationrequirements foraparticulardegreeprogram. . Illinois State University is committed to non- Concerns regarding this policy should be discrimination andequal opportunity inprograms, referred to the Office for Diversity and activities, and employmentfor students and Affirmative Action, Illinois State University, employees regardless ofrace, color, religion, sex, Campus Box 1280, Normal, IL 61790-1280, national origin, sexual orientation, ancestry, age, phone (309) 438-3383 or TDD (309) 438-2554. marital status, physical or mental disability, unfa- The Title IXCoordinator may be reached at the vorable dischargefrom military, orstatus as a dis- same address. The 504 and ADA Coordinator abled veteran or veteran ofthe Vietnam Era, or may be reached at the Environmental Health otherfactors prohibited by law. Further, Illinois and Safety Office, Nelson Smith Building 202, State University is committed to a comprehensive phone (309) 438-8325. program ofAffirmative Action to ensure access, equityandfairness in educationalprograms, relat- ed activities and employmentfor minorities, women, disabledpersons, disabled veterans and veterans ofthe Vietnam Era. The Officefor Diversity andAffirmative Action is responsiblefor administering and monitoring Illinois State University's equal opportunity/affirmative action policiesandprocedures. ConfidentialityofStudentRecords 4. organizations conducting studies photographic image, major, class, for, or on behalfof, educational participation in officially recog- In accordance with the Family agencies or institutions, provided nized activities and sports, weight EducationalRights andPrivacyActof the studyisconductedinamanner and height ofmembers ofathletic 1974, Illinois State Universitystudents have the right to review, inspect, and thatdoesnotpermitpersonal iden- teams, dates ofattendance and challenge the accuracy ofinformation tification ofparents and students course load status, candidacy for keptin a cumulativefile bythe institu- byindividuals otherthanrepresen- degree, degrees (including date tion unlessthestudentwaivesthisright tatives ofthe organization andthat awarded)andawardsreceived,and in writing. Italso ensures thatrecords the information is destroyed when the most recent previous educa- cannotbereleasedin otherthan emer- no longer needed for the purposes tional agency or institution attend- gency situations without the written forwhichthestudywasconducted; edbythe student. Ifa studentdoes consentofthestudentexceptin thefol- notwish such informationreleased 5. accrediting organizations to carry lowingsituations: without consent, he or she should outtheiraccreditingfunctions; notify the Registration Office, 209 1. to officials ofother schools or 6. to comply with ajudicial order or Julian Hall, Campus Box 2204, school systems in which the stu- lawfully issued subpoena. (The priortothefirstdayofclasses; dent intends to enroll, upon condi- studentwillbenotifiedofanysuch tion that the student be notified of request by University personnel 10.disclosure is in connection with a the transfer, receives acopy ofthe contacting the student and/or by health or safety emergency, under recordifdesired,andhasanoppor- sending a letter to local and home conditionsdescribed; tunity for a hearing to challenge thecontentoftherecord; address); 11 disclosureistoanallegedvictimof any crime ofviolence as that term 7. to other school officials, including 2. to authorized representatives of 1) facultywithintheeducationalinsti- isdefinedinSection 16ofTitle 18, the Comptroller General ofthe UnitedStatesCode. tution or local educational agency UthneitUe.dS.StDaetpesa,rt2m)enthteoSfeEcdruectaatriyono,f who have legitimate educational Questions concerning this law and interests; the University's policy concerning 3) an administrative head ofany educational agency, or 4) State 8. toFinancialAidstaffinconnection release ofstudent information and the procedures forcontesting the content of educationalauthorities; with the student's application for, andreceiptof,financialaid; cumulative files may be directed to the 3. parents ofa dependent student as General Counsel, Hovey Hall 208, defined in Section 152 of the 9. where the information is classi- CampusBox 1010,(309)438-8999. Internal Revenue Code of 1954. fied asdirectory information. The (Thestudentwillbenotifiedofany following categories of informa- such request by University person- tion have been designated by the nel contacting the student and/or University as directory informa- by sending a letter to local and tion: name, address, telephone homeaddress); number, date and place ofbirth, Table of Contents UniversityCalendar, 1999-2000 5 OfficeofResidential Life 27 ResidenceHalls 27 UsingtheCatalog 7 ApartmentLiving 28 UndergraduateCatalogRequirements 7 CampusOpportunities 28 Glossary 7 Recreation Services 28 StudentLife 28 TheCampus andtheCommunity 11 StudentClubs, Organizations, andActivities....29 Illinois StateUniversityMission Statement 11 IntercollegiateAthletics 29 UniversityCommitmenttoDiversity 11 Bone StudentCenter/BradenAuditorium 29 Accreditation 12 UniversityGalleries 30 Campus, Student,Faculty, andCommunity UniversityMuseums 30 Profiles 12 Planetarium 30 Alumni ServicesandFoundationOffices 13 Campus Services 30 Governance 14 StudentHealthProgram 30 Counseling Services 32 MakingtheTransition 15 ParentServices 32 MakingtheTrip 15 DisabilityConcerns 32 VisitingtheCampus 15 SpeechandHearingClinic 32 AdditionalInformation 15 ChildCare 33 Helpful Hints 16 StudentJudicial Office 33 Housing 16 Parking Services 33 Orientation 16 PointersforParents 16 Admission Policies 34 General Information 34 UndergraduateExperience 17 StudentClassifications 34 FieldsofStudy 17 AdmissionCriteria 34 FreshmenAdmission Standards 34 Academic Services 18 TransferStudentAdmission Standards 36 UniversityCollege 18 ReadmittedStudents 37 New StudentOrientationPrograms 18 Unclassified Students 37 AcademicAdvisementCenter 18 Program SpecificAdmission 38 AcademicEnrichmentCenter 18 International StudentAdmission 38 AdultServicesOffice 19 SpecialAdmissionPrograms 39 Connections 19 ImmunizationandMedicalRequirementsfor StudentSupportServices 19 Students 39 UniversityCenterforLearningAssistance 19 OfficeofMulticulturalAffairs 20 Costs 41 AdditionalAcademic Services 20 EstimatedTotal YearlyExpenses 41 MathematicsTutorCenter 20 UndergraduateTuitionandFees/Rate Schedule.41 MicrocomputerLaboratories 20 SpecialAcademic Opportunities 21 FinancialAssistance 43 HonorsProgram 21 FinancialAidOffice 43 AcademicHonors 21 FinancialAidApplication Information/ Three-YearDegreePrograms 21 Procedures 44 Professional PracticeProgram 21 FederalGrantsandBenefits 46 UndergraduateTeachingAssistants 22 State ScholarshipsandGrants 46 UndergraduateResearch 22 Merit-BasedScholarships 47 International StudiesandPrograms 22 Private Scholarships 49 CareerPlanning 24 LoanPrograms 49 StudentandAlumni PlacementServices 24 StudentEmployment 50 PreparationforGraduate Study 24 Veterans' Services 50 Graduate School 24 PreparationforProfessional Study 25 AcademicPolicies and Practices 51 HealthProfe:sions 25 CourseRegistrationandWithdrawal 51 Engineering 26 UniversityGrading System 53 Law 26 Academic ProgressAlert 54 AdditionalAcademic Requirements 54 CampusExperience 27 Academic Integrity 57 CampusLiving 27 ProficiencyandPlacementExaminations 57 1 4 General Education 60 CollegeofArtsand Sciences 153 General EducationRequirements/Options 60 DepartmentofBiological Sciences 155 General EducationProgram-Illinois State DepartmentofChemistry 159 University 61 DepartmentofCommunication 161 General EducationCourseRequirements 62 DepartmentofEconomics 166 GeneralEducationProgram-IllinoisArticulation DepartmentofEnglish 170 Initiative 73 DepartmentofForeignLanguages 176 DepartmentofGeography/Geology 184 DegreeRequirements 76 DepartmentofHistory 189 Baccalaureate Degree Programs 76 DepartmentofMathematics 195 General RequirementsforGraduation 77 DepartmentofPhilosophy 202 BachelorofScienceGraduationRequirement DepartmentofPhysics 205 in Science, MathematicsandTechnology 79 DepartmentofPolitical Science 208 DepartmentofPsychology 213 Global StudiesGraduationRequirements 79 DepartmentofSocialWork 216 GraduationProcedures 80 DepartmentofSociology-Anthropology 218 DegreesWithHonors 80 DepartmentofSpeechPathologyand Audiology 223 Academic Program Information 82 University-WidePrograms 82 CollegeofBusiness 225 Exchange Programs 82 DepartmentofAccounting 226 Departmental ProgramsListedByCollege 82 DepartmentofFinance, InsuranceandLaw 230 ProgramsandCourse Explanations 83 DepartmentofManagementandQuantitative UnitsofInstruction 83 Methods 232 CourseOfferings 83 DepartmentofMarketing 236 CourseInformation 84 BusinessTeacherEducation 237 CourseNumbering 84 InternationalBusiness 240 CourseDescriptions 84 CollegeofEducation 241 DepartmentalAbbreviations 84 DepartmentofCurriculumandInstruction 241 CourseInformationandAbbreviations 85 DepartmentofEducationalAdministrationand Foundations 246 University-WidePrograms 86 DepartmentofSpecialEducation 246 University-WideCourses 86 Cognitive Science 87 CollegeofFineArts 251 Environmental Studies 87 DepartmentofArt 251 Ethnic andCultural Studies 88 DepartmentofMusic 258 General StudiesPrograms 88 DepartmentofTheatre 266 MajorinGeneral Studies 88 MajororMinorinGeneral Studies 90 MennoniteCollegeofNursing 273 HonorsPrograms 91 Nursing 276 Interdisciplinary Studies 92 FacultyInformation 278 International Studies Programs 92 BoardofTrustees 278 StudyAbroadPrograms 93 UniversityAdministrativeOfficers 278 National StudentExchangePrograms 94 University FacultyandAdministrative Staff 280 LatinAmerican Studies 94 Index 295 £ PeaceandConflictResolution Studies 94 University-WideTeacherEducation 95 Tourism Studies 105 Women's Studies 105 CollegeofApplied Science andTechnology 106 DepartmentofAgriculture 106 DepartmentofAppliedComputerScience 11 DepartmentofCriminal Justice Sciences 117 DepartmentofFamilyandConsumerSciences..119 DepartmentofHealth, Physical Education, and Recreation 125 DepartmentofHealth Sciences 136 DepartmentofIndustrialTechnology 144 DepartmentofMilitary Science 151 78711 University Calendar, 1999-2000 1999 1999SummerSession May MMaayy31 OMpeemnoirnigalofDasyumhmoleirdasye.ssion. s M T w T F s June4 Lastdayfor undergraduatestudentstoapplyforgraduationatendofsummersession. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 July5 IndependenceDayholiday. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 August6 Summersessionends. 2136 2147 2158 2169 2207 2218 2229 30 31 1999FaUSemester June Aug. 17-22 Registrationandprogramchange.PleaseseeClassRegistrationDirectory S M T w T F S forspecificregistrationschedule. 1 2 3 4 5 Aug.22 Lastdaytowithdrawfromclasseswithafullrefundoftuitionandfees. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Aug.23 Classesbegin. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Aug.25 Lastdayforlateregistration. 27 28 29 30 Aug.25 Lastdayforprogramchange. SSeepptt..624 LLaasbtordaDyafyorhoulniddearyg.raduatestudentstoapplyandpayfeeforgraduationinDecember. S M T Juwly T F S Sept.24 Lastdaytowithdrawortoremovecredit/no-creditoptionfromafullsemesterclass. 4 5 6 7 81 29 130 Oct. 15 Fallbreak. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Oct. 16 Firsthalfofsemesterends. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Oct. 18 Secondhalfofsemesterbegins. Nov.24 Thanksgivingvacationbeginsat5:30p.m. August Nov.29 Classesresume. S M T W T F S Dec. 11 Lastdayofclasses. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dec. 13-17 Evaluationandreviewperiod. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Dec. 17 Fallsemesterends. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Dec. 18 Onehundredforty-secondCommencement. 29 30 31 Dec.20 Gradesdueby9:00a.m. September 2000SpringSemester S M T W T F S Jan. Registrationandprogramchange.PleaseseeClassRegistrationDirectory 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 forspecificregistrationschedule. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Jan. 17 MartinLutherKing,Jr.holiday. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Jan. 1 Lastdaytowithdrawfromclasseswithafullrefundoftuitionandfees. 26 27 28 29 30 Jan. 18 Classesbegin. October Jan.20 Lastdayforlateregistrationandcoursechanges. s M T W T F S Jan.20 Lastdayforprogramchange. 1 2 Feb. 1 LastdayforundergraduatestudentstoapplyandpayfeeforgraduationinMay. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Feb. 18 Lastdaytowithdrawordropthecredit/no-creditoptionfromafullsemesterclass. 1107 1118 1129 2103 2114 2125 2136 Mar. 1 Firsthalfsemesterends. Springvacationbeginsatnoon. 2-4 25 26 27 28 29 30 Mar.20 Classesresume. 31 May6 Lastdayofclasses. November May8-12 Evaluationandreviewperiod. s M T W T F s May 12 Springsemesterends. 1 2 3 4 5 6 May 13 Onehundredforty-thirdCommencement. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 May 16 Gradesdueby9:00a.m. 2114 2125 2136 2147 2158 2169 2270 28 29 30 TheUniversitywill accommodate,withinreason, studentswhosereligiousobliga- December tionrequires absencefromclass. Studentswhoareunabletoattendclassortake s M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 examinationsforreligiousreasons shouldconsulttheirinstructors inadvanceabout 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 alternativearrangements. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2b 27 28 29 30 31 2000 January February March April May S M T W T S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F s S M T W T F S 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 28 29 30 31 30 31 30 r r USING THE CATALOG UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG Entering the world ofhigher education in gen- REQUIREMENTS eral andIllinois State University specifically canbe overwhelming. There are challenges to conquer before the semester even starts, as you learn the For a student who attends at least one term of basics ofhow to buy books, figure out where your each academic year, graduation requirements are classes meet, interpret terms used in the campus specified in the Undergraduate Catalog for the community,andbegintobuildnewrelationships. yearofentryto the University. Ifattendance is not continuous, a student must meet the requirements Realizing you may feel overwhelmed with specified in the Undergraduate Catalog in effect information about policies and procedures, the when he or she reenters the University. If such a University provides this Undergraduate Catalog student continues in the curriculum chosen origi- as a guide to answer some ofyourbasic questions nally, the hours earned in meeting the require- and guide you in the right direction when you ments ofthe original program may apply to the needassistance. hourrequirement ofarevisedprogram. Thispublicationcontains important facts about In all instances, the University may adjust academic programs and requirements, admission, graduation requirements to ensure that each grad- costs, financial aid, housing, and student services uate of a teacher preparation curriculum meets andactivities ofIllinois State. the course requirements for an Illinois Teaching Certificate. Inthechaptersthatfollowyouwill findgeneral information about the University's history, mis- A student who transfers from an Illinois pub- sion, and environment. Valuable tips forbecoming lic community college to this university may more familiar with the campus community and choose to meet graduation requirements specified involved in a variety ofactivities are included, in in the Illinois State University Undergraduate addition to suggestions for staying informed of Catalog in effect at the time the student entered both academic and social information important to the community college if 1) attendance was not yoursuccessasastudent. interrupted, and 2) transfer to Illinois State occurred within nine months ofattendance at the You are encouraged to review the entire community college. Undergraduate Catalog carefully to gain an overview of the opportunities offered by the Since Universityprograms are constantly eval- University, as well as the University's expecta- uatedand improved, a student may graduate under tions ofyou. For specific information about par- new requirements published while he or she is in ticular concerns, consult either the Table of attendance at the University. A student who Contents orthe Index. changes to new Undergraduate Catalog require- ments, however, must meet all the require- In this catalog you will find descriptions ofa ments including General Education and wide variety ofundergraduate programs (majors graduation requirements, in thatcatalog. and minors) in more than 70 separate fields of GLOSSARY study. Review the departmental section for an understanding of the requirements for each of these specific programs. In addition, the In reading this catalog, you may encounter Academic Policies and Practices section details some words or phrases that are unfamiliar. The the general requirements necessary for comple- following list defines terms frequently usedwithin tion ofthe undergraduate degree. the Illinois State community and will help you more easily understand information you will You also will find in this catalog descriptions receive fromthe University. for the undergraduate courses offered by the 34 academic departments of the University. Please Academic Affairs One of the four major divi- note you will need to consult the Class sions of the University, headed by the Vice Registration Directory to learn what specific President and Provost that focuses on educational courses are offeredina given semester. needs ofstudents. s UsingtheCatalog Academic Good Standing A minimum cumula- Bachelor ofScience (B.S.) Degree Degree earned tive grade point average of2.0, which is required by students who complete the General Education forcontinued enrollment inthe University. Program requirements; general requirements for graduation; field(s) of study requirements; and an Academic Progress Alert A notification sent to additional course inscience, mathematics, statistics, students in the first half of the semester oftheir and technology beyond the General Education potential grades in 100-level classes. requirements. Academic Progress Summary The University's Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S. in Ed.) assessment ofa student's work toward completing Degree Degree earned by students who complete graduation requirements forthe bachelor's degree. the General Education Program requirements; gen- eral requirements for graduation; Teacher Academic Year The period oftime commencing Education approved major; and Professional with the fall semester (16 weeks) and continuing Educationrequirements. through the spring semester (16 weeks) and sum- merterm (12 weeks). Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) Degree Degree earned by students who complete the Advanced Placement Program Sponsored by the General Education Program requirements; general College Entrance Board, this program allows stu- requirements for graduation; and nursing field of studyrequirements. dents to be awarded credit or exemptions from requiredcoursesbasedontestscores. Board ofTrustees The governingbody forIllinois Also offered as (cross-listedcourse) meansthatthe State University. specified courses are identical and are thus consid- eredinterchangeableinmeetingallrequirements. Clinical Experience A part ofthe program that allows for observation, participation, studies of Alumni Individualswho have attendedorgraduat- individual pupils or clients, individual field work, andpracticumsbothonandoffcampus. edfromaparticularcollegeoruniversity. College Level Examinations Program (CLEP) Audit The completion ofa course taken without A program that allows students to receive creditby credit. examinationratherthancompletingcoursework. Bachelor ofArts (B.A.) Degree Degree earnedby students who complete the General Education Connections Freshmen learning communities that offer students the opportunity to take courses Program requirements; general requirements for together, share an academic advisor, andparticipate graduation; required field(s) ofstudy; and a foreign inspecialactivities. languagecourse. Credit Hour A standard unit ofmeasuring course Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) Degree Degree work; credit hours are assigned to a particular earned by students who complete the General course and count toward graduation. Typically a Education Program requirements; general require- course that meets for three hours a week is worth ments for graduation; and art or theatre field of threecredithours. studyrequirements forB.F.A. degree. Cross-listed Course Course offered by more than Bachelor ofMusic (B.M.) Degree Degree earned one department, but treated as one course forcredit by students who complete the General Education purposes. Program requirements; general requirements for Curriculum A program of study covering the graduation; and music field of study requirements entire undergraduate or graduate career and for B.M. degree. designedtosatisfythe requirement foradegree. Bachelor of Music Education (B.M.E.) Degree Daily Vidette, The Illinois State's student newspa- Degree earned by students who complete the per, published Monday through Friday during the General Education Program requirements; general academic year except for semesterbreaks and once requirements for graduation; music field ofstudy a week during the summer. Articles and notices are requirements for B.M.E. degree; and Professional directed toward the interests of students and Education requirements. employees.

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