H Digitized by the Internet Archive 2013 in http://archive.org/details/generalcatalogue9293unse 1992-93 GRADUATE SCHOOL BULLETIN THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Directory Note: Health Service: All numbers are in area code 404. Gilbert Health Center; 542-1162 (Effective May 1992, the area code will be Housing Office: 706.) Russell Hall; 542-1421 Graduate School: International Services and Programs: Boyd Graduate Studies Research Center; 210 Memorial Hall; 542-1557 542-2925 Graduate Records Office; 542-4806 Libraries: Graduation Office; 542-4803 Main Library, North Campus; 542-7501 Business Office; 542-4798 Science Library, Boyd Graduate Studies Research Center; 542-4535 Graduate Admissions: Parking Services: 534 Boyd Graduate Studies Research Center; 542-1787 Perimeter Parking Lot; 542-7275 Registrar: Bookstore, University: Sanford Drive; 542-3171 105 Academic Building; 542-4040 Career Planning and Placement: Student Activities: Clark Howell Hall; 542-3375 Tate Student Center; 542-7774 Fees Payment: Student Affairs, Office of the Vice Business Services Building; 542-1625 President for: 201 Academic Building; 542-3564 Financial Aid: Tate Student Center: 220 Academic Building; 542-6147 Information; 542-3816 Graduate Student Association: 517 Boyd Graduate Studies Research Center; 542-4792 1992-1993 Graduate Bulletin THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA A Unit of the University System of Georgia The University ofGeorgia is committed to the principle ofaffirmative action and shall notdis- criminateagainstotherwisequalifiedpersonson thebasisofrace,color,religion,nationalorigin, sex,age,physicalormental handicap,disability, orveteran'sstatusinitsrecruitment,admissions, employment, facility and program accessibility, orservices. While every effort is made to provide accurate andcurrentinformation,the Universityreserves the right to change,without notice, statements in the Bulletin concerning rules, policies, fees. curricula, courses, calendar, or other matters. Students enrolled at the University agree to comply with the University's rules and regula- tionsandtoaccommodatetoanychangesneces- sary. Further, the statements set forth in this bulletin are forinformational purposesonly and shouldnotbeconstruedasthebasisofacontract bervveen a student and the institution. Studentshavetheresponsibilitytorkeepingthem• selves apprised of current graduation require ments for their particular degree programs. a Graduate School Bulletin 1992-93 The University of Georgia is committed to the principle of affirmative action and shall not discriminate against otherwise qualified persons on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, physical or mental handicap, disability; or veteran's status in its recruitment, admissions, emplovment, facili- ty and program accessibility, or services. While every effort is made to provide accu- rate and current information, trie University reserves the right to change, without notice, statements in the Bulletin concerning rules, policies, fees, curricula, courses, calendar, or other matters. Students enrolled at the Uni- versity agree to comply with the University's rules ana regulations and to accommodate to anv changes necessary. Further, the statements set forth in this bulletin are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as trie basis of a contract between a student and the institution. Students have the responsibility for keeping themselves apprised of current graduation requirements for their particular degree pro- gram. The University of Georgia A Unit of the University Systcm of Georgi — Table of Contents Academic Calendar, 1992-93 Academic Regulations and Procedures 26 Campus Map Use of Credit 26 Cumulative Graduate Average 26 The University System of Georgia 12 Extension and Correspondence 26 Institutions of the University of Georgia 13 Resident Credit in Graduate Centers 26 Board of Regents 14 Application for Graduation 26 Officers and Staff 14 Graduation Exercises 27 Awarding Doctoral Degrees The University of Georgia 15 University Faculty 27 Officers of General Administration 15 Probation and Dismissal 27 Colleges and Schools 16 Appeals 27 Administrative Officers of the Student Education Records 27 Graduate School 16 Academic Honesty 28 Research with Human Participants 28 General University Information 17 Student Services 29 History, Purpose, and Organization 18 Housing 29 Admission 18 Disability Services 29 Requirements 18 Financial Information, Assistance, Entrance Tests 19 and Awards 29 International Applicants 19 Expenses 29 Application for Readmission 19 Fee Refunds 30 Change of Degree Objective 20 Academic Common Market 30 Classification of Graduate Students 20 Classification of Students Admission and Registration of Persons 62 Years of Age or Older 21 for Tuition Purposes 30 General University Awards 31 Registration 22 Predoctoral Assistantships 32 Course Load 22 Departmental Awards 32 Course Numbers 22 Graduate Research Facilities 38 Enrollment—in Graduate Centers and Institutes 38 Courses Law/Undergraduate Research Organizations 44 Students 22 Libraries and Museums 46 Irregular Students 23 Grading Reporting System 23 General Degrees 49 Special Instructional Programs 24 Master of Arts and Master of Science 50 Combined Degree Programs 24 Doctor of Philosophy 52 Study Abroad Programs 24 Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programs 56 Cortona Program 24 Volcani Program for Graduate Professional Degrees 57 Students from the College of Master's Degrees 58 Agricultural and Environmental Program Descriptions 59 Sciences 25 Master of Accountancy 59 International, Off-Campus, Master of Agricultural Economics 60 and In-Service Education Master of Agricultural Extension 60 Office 25 Master of Applied Mathematical Cooperative Education 25 Science 60 Advanced Placement Program Master of Art Education 60 for Teachers 25 Master of Arts for Teachers 60 2/ The UniversityofGeorgia