«^J »k. «2&* Schedule of Classes LflMemphis StateUniversity Directory of Classes*. 7173-PUBLISHEDINBACK-TO-SCHOOL SERIES1993 ©1993AMERICANPASSAGEMEDIACORPORATION WHEN YOU'RE A NAVY ING COMES FIRST Ifyou're anursewho'sgenuinelycommittedtocaring, thenchances are, theorganizationyou'llcare tojoinwillhe theNavyNurseCorps. Navynursesget immediatehands-onpatientcare opportunities in everythingfromobstetricstogeriatrics. AsaNavynurse, you'llserveasa valuablememberofahealthcareteaminsomeofthemostadvanced and professional health care facilities intheworld. There's also the opportunityfor BeingaNavyNursemeansworkinginsomeoftheworld's continuingeducationinawidevarietyof mostprofessionalhealth-careenvironments. nursingspecialties. Exceptionalbenefits includea$5,000sign-onbonus, 30days vacation, and theprestige thatcomesfromwearingaNavyuniform. Talk toaNavy Medical Programsofficertoday or call 1-800-USA-NAVY. Be ready to advance your NAVY clinicalexpertise, developyourprofessionalpotential, andassumealeadershiprole, becauseintoday'sNavy, YOUAND THE NAVY NavyNurs3e0sdaeynsjoaynpnlueanltypaoifdfrveaecatitmieo,n.including yOU nlygooneway:Ful1l1Sopeed1AAh1ead.1 FriUHLIILSCDPCEFEID\AAUHTEJAlDIt. Memphis StateUniversity Spring 1994 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES MSU CALENDARS 2 HADM HealthAdministration 36 I. ENROLLMENTINFORMATION 3 HEBR Hebrew 29 II. HIAD Higher& AdultEducation 60 Admission/Advising/Registration HLTH Health 57 FeePayment/FeesandDeposits/Refunds/Appeals HIST History 31 I.D. Card/TigerFund$ HPER Health, Phys.. Ed.& Recreation 59 StudentHousing ICL Instruction &Curriculum Leadership 54 III. EXAMINATION/TESTING SCHEDULES 8 INTD Interdisciplinary 66 Exams/Special/SeniorTesting INTL International 32 IV. ACADEMIC POLICIES& PROCEDURES 10 ID&T Instructional Design &Technology 55 ISDS Information Systems/Decision Sciences 41 CChhaannggeeooffCNoaumres,eA(dDdrroeps/Asdodr),SoCchiaalngSeecuorfiCtoylNleugmeb/eMarjor JITAAPLN JItaapliaannese 2299 CourseLoadLimitations(Overload) LALI Languages& Literature 29 Course Numbering System LATN Latin 29 Credit/No Creditand Audit LEAD Leadership 60 GradeReports LDPS Leadership&PolicyStudies 60 Probation/Suspension (AcademicStatus& Retention) LING Linguistics 28 RepetitionofCourses MATH Mathematics 32 Studentswith Disabilities MECH Mechanical Engineering 62 TranscriptRequests MGMT Management 41 TransferCredit(MSU Students) MKED Marketing Education 60 Withdrawal MUAP Music-Applied 46 V. TRIALSCHEDULE FORM 22 MUHL Music History 45 VI. CAALCCAACSDTS LISTINAAGcccaoduenmtiacnscy(Introto Univ) 263369 MMMUUUSTSECA SMMuuassciirccedTEhdMueucosarityciaonnd Composition . 444665 AERO Aerospace Studies(ROTC) 66 NAVY NavalScience(ROTC) 67 AANRTMHY AMinltihtraroypoSlcoigeynce (ROTC) , 2637 NPHUERDS' NPhuyrssiicnagl Education 6557 AAURSTP AArutdiologyandSpeech Pathology 4626 PPHHIYLS PPhhyisliocssophy 3345 BA BusinessAdministration 38 PLAN Planning 30 BIOL Biology 23 POLS PoliticalScience 35 BIOM Biomedical Engineering 61 PSYC Psychology 36 BUED BusinessEducation 41 R&DS Remedial & DevelopmentalStudies 67 CHEM Chemistry 25 RDNG Reading 55 CHIN Chinese 28 RECR Recreation 58 CIVL Civil Engineering 61 REHB Rehabilitation Services 57 CJUS Criminology& CriminalJustice 26 RUSS Russian 29 CLAS Classics 28 SAFE Safety 57 CMUS CommercialMusic 50 SOCI Sociology 37 COMM Communications 51 SPAN Spanish 29 COMP ComputerScience 33 SPED Special Education 60 COUN Counseling& Personnel Services 55 SWRK SocialWork 38 CPSY Counseling Psychology 56 TECH EngineeringTechnology 63 CSED ConsumerScience& Education 59 THCA Theatre &CommunicationArts 52 DANC Dance 53 THEA Theatre 51 ECED EarlyChildhoodEducation 54 UNHP UniversityHonors Program 67 ECON Economics 39 UNIV UniversityCollege 64 EEDDFADS EFdouucnadtaitoinoanlsAodfmEidnu.ca&tiSounpervision 5535 VII. SPECIALPROGRAMS - INFORMATION EDPR Educational Psychology& Research 56 Addenda 77 EDSV EducationalServices 53 Financial AdInformation 13 ELEC Electrical Engineering 62 General Education Program 78 ELED ElementaryEducation 54 HonorsProgram 79 ENGL English 26 InternationalStudiesProgram 81 ENGR Engineering(CO-OP) 62 MINI College 82 FIR Finance, Insurance& Real Estate 40 Off-CampusPrograms 84 FITW FitnessandWellness 58 UniversityCollege 84 FREN French 28 WeekendCourseOfferings 86 GGEEOOLG GGeeoolgorgayphy 2390 VIII. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 88 GEOP Geophysics 31 StudentRightto KnowInformation 90 GERM German 29 Parking ^ 94 GRED Greek 29 IX. DIRECTORY, MAP, & BUILDING ABBREVIATIONS 95 MSUisanEqualOpportunity/AffirmativeActionUniversity. Itiscommittedtoeducationofanon-racially identifiablestudentbody Uponrequest, informationcontainedinthisdocumentwillbeprovidedinalternateformat Seepage9forexpandedstatement MSU Spring 1994 REGISTRATION CALENDAR I. The Registration Center is located on the main floor of the University Center - East Commons. PRIOR TO Students must complete admission and advising processes prior to registration. REGISTRATION Registration Permits are mailed to eligible students before Priority and Regular Registration. Students may pick up duplicate permits during times listed below. Photo ID is required. REGISTER EARLY for best course selection! PRIORITY REGISTRATION - Register at or after assigned appointment time. NOVEMBER 15- 18 9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday NOVEMBER 22 - 23 9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Monday - Tuesday NOVEMBER 24 9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Wednesday NOV 29 - DEC 2 9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday JANUARY 7 Mail-in fee payment deadline. CONTINUOUS REGISTRATION/DROP/ADD - Appointment time not required. JANUARY 13, 14, 18 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Tuesday Use Regular Registration Permit with any January appointment time. FEE PAYMENT DEADLINE PERIOD - University Center - 3rd Floor JANUARY 13, 14, 18 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Tuesday Courses are deleted for registered students who fail to pay by the Fee Payment Deadline. REGULAR REGISTRATION - Register at or after assigned appointment time. DROP/ADD AND FEE PAYMENT JANUARY 19-21 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Wednesday - Friday and JANUARY 23 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday All fees must be paid on the day the registration or drop/add is processed. JANUARY 23 100% Refund Deadline for Spring. Last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University and receive 100% refund. (Open 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. only) JANUARY 24 First day of classes. JANUARY 24 Senior Citizen Audit Registration 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday LATE REGISTRATION/DROP/ADD/FEE PAYMENT - Appointment time not required JANUARY 24 10:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m. Monday JANUARY 25 - 27 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Tuesday - Thursday All fees must be paid on the day the registration or drop/add is processed. Students using the PC-191, State of Tennessee Employee Fee Waiver, and/or Graduate Staff Scholarship programs to satisfy fees MAY NOT register for those courses during Priority or Continuous Registration. They SHOULD register at or after appointment time on Registration Permit during Regular Registration. REGISTRATION INQUIRIES: Direct inquiries to the Registration and Scheduling Office, Administration Building, Room 167, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, 678-2675. During Registration Periods, Registration and Scheduling is located on the main floor of the University Center, dates and times listed above. FEE PAYMENT INQUIRIES: Direct fee payment inquiries to the Bursar's Office, Administration Building, Room 176, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, 678-2243. REGISTRATION APPOINTMENT TIMES: Registration appointment times are based on the number of cumulative hours earned at the end of the previous semester. APPOINTMENT TIMES WILL NOT BE CHANGED. Although appointment times are not needed during Continuous or Late Registration, students must bring their Regular Registration Permit. SPRING 1994 MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITY MSU Spring 1994 SEMESTER CALENDAR January 7 Mail-in Fee Payment Deadline s M JTanWuaryT F S January 17 HOLIDAY: Martin Luther King 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 January 21 - 23 . . . Residence Hall Check In 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 January 23 100% Refund Deadline - last day to drop to part-time or 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 withdraw from the University and receive 100% refund January 24 FIRST DAY OF CLASSES January 24 -27 ... Late Registration, Drop/Add, Fee Payment January 27 Last day to add courses or register. Beginning January 28, S M FTebrWuaryT F S SintquudierinetsIcnofnocremartniionng Scehravnicgees,ofRcooourmse11s9hoAudlmdinbiestdriarteicotned to 1 2 3 4 5 Building., 678-2671. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 January 27 Last day for graduate students to file "Intent to Graduate" card 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 with Graduate School Office for degrees conferred 27 28 May 1994 February 1 Last day to remove Fall "Incomplete" grades February 4 75% Refund Deadline - last day to drop to part-time or March withdraw from the University and receive a 75% refund s M T W T F S February 18 25% Refund Deadline - last day to drop to part-time or 1 2 3 4 5 withdraw from the University and receive a 25% refund 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 • 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 February 18 Last day for graduate students to submit master's and 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 doctoral candidacy forms to College March 4 Last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University March 13 - 20 ... HOLIDAY: SPRING BREAK . March 22 Last day for graduate students to remove Fall "Incomplete" S M TApWril T F S . grades when extensions have been granted 1 2 April 1 Student Aid Priority Deadline for Fall 1994 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 April 11-14 PRIORITY REGISTRATION - SUMMER 1994 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 April 13 Last day to make application to the dean of the appropriate undergraduate college for degrees conferred August 1994 April 18 -21 PRIORITY REGISTRATION - FALL 1994 25-28 April S M TMaWy T F s AApprriill 2158--2218 CONTINUOUS REGISTRATION - SUMMER 1994 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 April 29 Thesis/Dissertation/Comprehensive Examination results to 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 the Graduate School 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 May 4 LAST DAY OF CLASSES May 5 STUDY DAY May 6 - 12 FINAL EXAMINATION PERIOD-See Examination Schedule June May 13 Last day to clear financial obligations to the University before S M T W T F S holds are placed on grades 1 2 3 4 May 13 COMMENCEMENT 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 May 14 Residence Hall Check-Out Deadline 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 . 26 27 28 29 30 May 20 Mail-in fee payment deadline for students who registered prior to this date for Summer 1994 SPRING 1994 MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITY ) ENROLLMENT INFORMATION II. ENROLLMENT IS A 4-STEP PROCESS Off-Campus and Jackson Center Students: contactthe To be enrolled at Memphis State University, a student must MSUOffice ontheJacksonStateCommunityCollegecampus (901 complete a 4-step process: 427-4725 or678-5087. 1. Admission or Readmission 2 AcademicAdvising 3. Registration 3. Registration 4. Fee Payment MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR REGISTRATION All stepsmustbecompleted inthe propersequencetocompletethe enrollment process. The details ofeach step follow. Materials requiredforregistration include: (1)aRegistration Permit 1. Admission or Readmission (Fionrfmo,rmaatnidon(3c)aradnsyarReesmtariilcetdedwiStehcttiheonpeRrmeiqtu)e,s(t2)FaoSremcstifoonrRceoquuressets requiring special approval (see footnotes in class listings). AllrequirementsforadmissiontotheUniversity mustbecompleted before any registration is authorized. Students who complete this processpriortoJanuary11,1994willbemailedaregistration permit. Early processing will provide the student betteroptions forregistra- Advising Guidelines tion times. CseomnetsitenruiwhnogdSotunodtenhatvse:anSyturdeegnisttsraetniroonllheodlddsur(isnegethReegFiasltlra1t9i9on3 21.. SReefeeradtvoiysoourredarelgyr.eeposting sheetand knowwhatyou Holds) will be mailed Registration Permits for Spring 1994. need to take. 3 Plancourseworksemesterbysemester;trytocomplete New Students: New students must submit a $5.00 application lowerdivision courses(1000-2000)beforetaking upper fee and application form to the Admissions Office. Students who division courses (3000-4000). applyforadmission afterDecember1 will notbeassuredofregistra- 4. Complete your trial schedule plan selecting several tion before the first day ofclasses. Applications foradmission and alternate sections or courses. information concerningproceduresandregulations maybeobtained 5. Take advantage of your earliest registration appoint- from the following Admissions Offices: Undergraguate Admissions Room 215 Admin Bldg. 678-2111 menttime. Graduate Admissions Room 216 Admin. Bldg. 678-2911 6. Checkyourcatalog toensurethatyou havecompleted International Admissions Room 216 Admin. Bldg 678-2911 prerequisites. 7. Update yourdegree posting sheet at the end ofeach MSU Students Who Were Not Enrolled Fall 1993: term. Students who were previously enrolled at MSU but not during Fall 8. Read your catalog and keep a copywith yourdegree s1t9u9d3enmtusstwissuhbimnigttaorteaakedmgirsasdiuoantaeppcloiucratsieosn.forFothremefirrsutntdiemregrmaudsutatbee postingsheet. Thestudentisultimately responsiblefor properly admitted to the Graduate School as new students. completingtheappropriaterequirementsforthedegree Applications and information concerning readmission may be program. obtained from: Readmissions Office Room 215 Admin. Bldg. 678-2111 Residency Classification: For information concerning Tcaetninonesosfeein-Bsotaatred(orfeRsiedgeennt)tsorguoiudte-loifn-esstaatendstreugduelnattsiofnosrffoerec-lpaasysiifnig- aRdemgiisssitornatpiroocnessPearnmdicto:ntinuSitnugdesnttusdewnthsowhhoavde-jcnootmphlaevteedholtdhse purposes, direct all questions to: (see Permit Holds below) placed on their registration will receive a Admissions Office Room 215 Admin. Bldg. 678-2344 Registration Permit in the mail. Students not meeting admission requirements in time to receive a registration permit in the mail will 2. Academic Advising wrehcoeihveaviensntortuctrieocnesivweidthathpeerlmeittterbyofNaocvceemptbaenrce1.5,E1li9g9i3bleforstPurdieornittsy All students atMSU mustobtain aSection RequestFormfromthe oRbetgaisitnraatdiuopnliocratbeycoJpaynubayrpyre1s3e,nt1i9n9g4vafloirdFp.itcjtuulraeridReengtiisfitcraattiioonninmtahye appropriate advising location priorto registration. Students should Registration Center. See the Registration Calendar (page 2) for contactone ofthe areaslisted belowforadvising dates, times, and dates and times. locations. A Registration Permit is required for any registration processed. Students should bring the most recent permit for the semester of Students with declared major (graduate or under- registration. Eligible students who do not participate in Priority graduate): contact the academic advisor in the department of Registration will be mailed a permit for Regular Registration. their major. Permit Holds: Registration permits are not mailed to students gUrnaddeucaitdeed(,excUenpctlatshsoisfeiesde,ekiAundgist,omoeraSsppeecctiaolftUenadcehre-r wfihnoanchiaavleobhloilgdastipolnascetdo othnethUeniirverresgiitsyt.ratiSotnu.dePnetrsmiwthsoasreepneortmhietlsdafroer lRiocoemns1u0r7e,):678c-o2n0t6a2c.t the Academic Counseling Unit, Scates Hall, held are mailed a Notice of Hold on Registration Materials card informing them of the reason and the office to contact to clear the Evening and/or Weekend Only Students Enrolling in hold. Seethelistbelowforcontactoffices. Studentsareresponsible LowerDivisionClasses: contactEveningAcademicServices, for clearing the holds and bringing the Authorization to Release Admin. Bldg., Room 117 (12 noon-8:00pm, Monday-Thursday and Registration Materials card from the representative office to the 8:30am-12 noon on Saturday), 678-2393. Registration Centerto pick up their permits. Graduate Non-DegreeStudents: contacttheadvisingoffice Hold Reason Office Location Telephone locations forthe college inwhich courseworkwill betaken Call the Incomplete File Administration 209 678-3933 Graduate School for additional information, 678-2531. Graduate School Administration 315 678-2531 Health/Medical Health Center 200 678-3127 High School Deficiency Administration 115 678-4722 SPRING 1994 MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITY . Judicial Affairs Scates Hall 203 678-2298 Students holding billing authorizations should stop at the Fee Measles Immunization Health Center 200 678-3127 Adjustment/Billing Authorization station intheFee PaymentCenter. Probation (Undergraduate) Administration 117 678-2393 Students receiving VAassistance are expected to pay fees in full. Probation (Graduate) Administration 315 678-2531 Students will not have their names placed on class rolls until all Readmissions Administration 209 678-3933 fees are satisfied. All questions regarding fees, fee payment, and refunds should be directed to the Bursar's Office, Administration RegistrationAppointmentTimes: Theregistration appoint- Building, Room 176, 678-2243. menttimereflected ontheRegistration Permitistheearliesttimethat the individual student may register for Priority or Regular Registra- FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS/DEADLINES STUDENTS MAY REGISTER AFTER BUT NOT PRIOR TO tion. THEIRAPPOINTMENT. Thesetimesarebasedonstudentleveland A. Priority/Continuous Registration the numberofcumulative hours earned atthe end ofthe previous Students who participate in Priority or Continuous Registration semester. Appointmenttimesarenotrequiredduring Continuousor MUST pay all fees by January 18, 1994. Late Registration. 1 Studentswhoelectto payfees PRIORTOTHE STARTOF THE SSeeccttioinonReqRueeqsuteFsotrmF(obrubmb:le Aflolrms)tupdreionrtstoaerneterreiqnugirtehdetRoeghiasvtera-a tFhEeEfoPlAloYwiMnEgNfTeeDpEaAyDmLeInNtEopPtiEoRnsI:OD (January 13, 14, 18) have tion Center. These forms should be obtained from an academic In Person: Fees may be paid in person at the Bursar's advisor(seeAcademicAdvising). Students are encouraged to see Office, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Monday - Friday, prior to their academic advisors well in"advance of registration. Some January 13, 1994. colleges/departments have specified advising dates ordeadlines. Night Depository: Anight depository is located outside Graduate Non-Degree students who do not wish to pursue a the Bursar's Office in theAdministration Building. Payment degree may obtain a Section Request Form from the department by check or money order accompanied by the remittance offering the coursework or in the Registration Center. Other copyoftheClassScheduleandInvoiceFormmustbesealed undergraduate non-degree classifications may pick up a "self- in anenvelopeand maybedeposited atanyhouroftheday advised" Section Request Form in the Academic Counseling Unit. priorto January 13, 1994. Mail-In Payment: Fees may be paid by mail through Restricted Section RequestForm: Studentsshouldpickup January7, 1994. Paymentbycheckormoneyorderforthe RestrictedSectionRequestFormsforcoursesrequiringdepartmental exact amount offees must be accompanied by the remit- approval. The location for pick-up is indicated by the footnote tance copy of the Class Schedule and Invoice Form and references in the class listings. mailed to: Memphis State University Overload, Audit, & Credit/No Credit Forms: Special P.O. Box 1000, Dept. 313 permission formsarerequiredforstudentsregistering foroverloads, Memphis, TN 38148-0313 audit, and credit/no credit classes. See Academic Policies and Procedures for more information. Students who pay registration fees prior to January 13, 1994, must ensure that all outstanding financial obligations to the REGISTRATION PROCESSING University havebeensatisfied bythefirst dayofclassestoavoid After a student has the required forms as described above, the deletion from class rolls. registration maybe processed atorafterthe assigned appointment time during Priority or Regular Registration OR at any time during 2. Students who elect to pay fees DURING THE FEE PAYMENT Continuous Registration. Thestudentwill receiveaClassSchedule DEADLINE PERIOD (January 13, 14, 18) MUST pay all fees, and Invoice Form when the registration is processed. IT IS THE including all outstanding financial obligations totheUniversity, at STUDENTS' RESPONSIBILITY TOVERIFYTHEIRCLASSSCHED- the Fee Payment Center, University Center, 3rd Floor, by the ULE AND PAY FEES BY THE DEADLINE INDICATED ON THE indicated deadline on the student's Class Schedule and Invoice FORM. Students whofail to paybythe assigned deadline mustre- Form. register atoraftertheir assigned Regular Registration appointment time. B. Regular Registration (January 19-21 and 23) SCHEDULE CONFLICTS and SCHEDULE CHANGES Students who register during Regular Registration MUST pay all Students areresponsibleforpreventing conflicts inthe scheduling feesattheFeePaymentCenter, University Center, 3rd Floor, onthe oftheir classes. No fees will be waived for any ofthe following date ofregistration. reasons: (1) change ofinstructor; (2) course/section closed arrd C. Late Registration (January 24-27) lpbaretoyebrolnerdmesot;pheen(5eU)ndi;mveor(v3si)intyeg'mposlutcooynomtferotnlotwonrc;onrfe(ls6ip)cotnoss;tihbei(lr4i)tryhe.eaaslotnhsowrhimcehdicaarle aotfStrtheugediesFnterteastiPwoanh.yomAerne$gt1isC0te.en0rt0edlrua,rtieUnngrievgLeiarsttseriatRtyeigoCinesnfttereaert,wiiol3nlrdbMeFUlaoSsoTrs,epsoasnyetdahlealtdftaehteiess time. 4. $ $ $ Fee Payment $ $ $ FAILURE TO MEET PAYMENT DEADLINES Studentswhoregisterandfailto satisfyallfinancial obligations by Fees may be paid as soon as the student receives a Class theappropriatedeadlinewill beremovedfromallclassesforwhich Schedule and Invoice Form. However, all fees MUST BE PAID BY theyarescheduled andwillberequiredtobegin registration again. THEDEADLINE INDICATED ONTHESTUDENT'S CLASSSCHED- ULE AND INVOICE FORM. All deadlines are noted in the Fee Returned Checks/Charge Card Drafts CPaalyemnednatrsO(pptaigoenss/2D-e3)a.dlRinEeGISSeTcRtiAoTnIOaNndISinNOthTeCROeMgiPsLtrEaTtiEonU/NTTeIrLm reItasiosne,xpwielcltbeedhtohantoraecdhbeyckthoerbdraanfkt goinvewnhitcohthiteisUndirvaewrnsi.tyAfocrhaencyk ALL FEES ARE PAID. or draft dishonored by the bank on which it is drawn may be Beginning January 13, 1994, fee paymentshould be made atthe presentedasecondtimeatthediscretion oftheUniversity. A$15.00 Fee Payment Center, University Center, 3rd Floor. Fees may be returned check/draft charge will be assessed for all checks/drafts paid bycash, check, money order, Visa/MasterCard orthrough the returned. useofa MSUTIGER FUNDS account. Students receiving financial aidawardsshould stopattheFeePaymentCentercashier'sstation. SPRING 1994 MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITY RETURNED CHECKS/DRAFTS, USED IN PAYMENT OF REGIS- Fees for AUDITING courses are assessed on the same basis as TRATION FEES,WHICHARENOTPROMPTLYREDEEMED,WILL fees for credit courses. Courses offered between terms, for RESULTINTHEDELETION OFTHESTUDENTFROMTHECLASS concentrated periods during a term, oratspecific locations maybe ROLLS. subject to fees on a per-hourbasis only. "No More Checks" Status Activity Fee The privilege of making payments for fees and charges by per- All students enrolled foronetofive credit hourswill paya student sonal check and check cashing privileges will be revoked for any activity fee of$4.00 per hour. All students enrolled for six ormore student who has had more than one returned check/draft within a credit hours will pay a student activity fee of $48.00. Students twelve month period fora period ofone yearfrom the date the last paying the fee for six or more hours are entitled to admission to check is redeemed A student will not be permitted to pay home athletic events and certain health services, concerts, plays, registration fees by check ifany previous check in paymentof social and other student-sponsored activities. registration fees has been returned. STUDENTS ON A "NO MORE CHECKS" STATUS SHOULD BE Technology Access Fee PREPARED TO PAY REGISTRATION FEES WITH CASH, CASH- All students enrolled for one to four credit hours will pay a IER'S CHECK, CERTIFIED CHECK, OR BY AUTHORIZED TechnologyAccess Fee of$3.00 perhour. Allstudents enrolled for CHARGE CARD DRAFT. five or more credit hours will pay a Technology Access Fee of $15.00. This fee amount iscombined with the StudentActivity Fee FEES AND DEPOSITS and appears asa combined fee on registration invoices and forms. The Technology Access Fee provides computer labs and other The listing ofanyfee orincidental charge in this publication does computer support to students. notconstitute acontractbetweentheUniversity andthestudent. As acondition ofregistration, eachstudentwill paythefeesineffectfor Applied Music Fee the semester for which he or she registers. Fees are subject to Theapplied musicfeeis$35.00persemesterforeachweeklyone- changewithoutnotice. Personswithapermanent,totaldisability (no half hour lesson. agelimit) and persons60yearsofageand oldershould refertothe Miscellaneous Fees section ofthis publication covering their fees and registration. The University will usually collect the amount of fees due at the For detailed information concerning the following miscellaneous timeofregistration andduringtheadding anddropping ofclasses in fees seethe Bulletins. accordancewith the residencyclassification andfee rates in effect. After all enrollments are complete, any over-collections will be Adding/Dropping Courses (perform beginning January 24) *5.00 refunded, and students will be billed for any under-collections. Application Fee 5.00 Automobile Registration, general parking 19.00 Maintenance Fee (see Parking for more information) All students, whether in-state or out-or-state, pay a maintenance Credit by Exam/Placement Exam (minimum) 60.00 fee. Maintenancefeesassessedarebasedonthecourselevel, and (plus $15.00 percredit houroverthree) the maximum fees will be the graduate maximum if a student is Graduation Fee enrolled for any graduate hours. Baccalaureate 30.00 Master and Specialist 35.00 Tuition Doctor and Juris Doctor 45.00 Students classified as out-of-state are charged additional fees as Laboratory Deposits (persemester) 10.00-20.00 noted in the summary below. The Office ofAdmissions is charged Late Registration (beginning January 24) 10.00 with theresponsibility ofassigning aresidencyclassification toeach Music Locker Deposit (1 semester/2 semesters) 3.00/4.00 student using regulations provided by the Tennessee Board of Physical Education Locker/Towel Fee 4.00 Regents. Thestudentmayappealthedecision totheCommittee on Transcripts no fee Residency. Residency regulations ofthe TBR and information on University College: appeals procedures are available at the Office of Undergraduate Screening fee 15.00 Admissions. RESIDENCY CLASSIFICATION MAY BE CHANGED Contract/advising fee 25.00 ONLY BYTHE OFFICE OF UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS. Experiential learning - percredit hour 30.00 (group contracts $180.00 maximum) *Thisfee mustbepaid onthe samedaythe drop/add is processed, orthe drop/add will be voided. SUMMARYOF COURSE FEES In-State Persons 60 Years of Age and Persons Totally Disabled Per Hour Maximum Persons suffering from a permanent disability which totally Undergraduate $73 $866 incapacitates them from working at an occupation which brings an Graduate 103 1061 income, andpersonswhowill becomesixty (60)yearsofageduring Law 120 1418 the academic semester in which they begin classes, and who are Out-of-State* domiciled in Tennessee, may AUDIT courses at Memphis State Undergraduate $238 $2757 without paying tuition charges, maintenance fees, student activity Graduate 268 2952 fees, or registration fees. Permission to AUDIT will be limited Law 317 3689 according to space availability. Persons who are totally disabled and persons who will become Totalout-of-statestudentfeesincludetheMaintenanceFee sixty-five (65)yearsofagepriortoorduringthe academicsemester wahsiscehssiesdcthoarougte-dof-esatcahtessttuuddeennttsp.lus the additional tuition imnawyhiencrholtlhienycboeugrisnesclfaorsscerse,diatnadttwhheocoasrteodfoomniec-ihlaeldftinheTennonremsalsepee,r credit hour fee, not to exceed $75.00 per semester. University Health Services shall examine certification of permanent disability and determine the eligibility ofthe applicant. Inquiries concerning these programs may be addressed to Registration Services,Room167,Administration Building,678-2675 SPRING 1994 MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT FEE REFUND PROCEDURES CARDS I.D. Thefollowing refund percentages applytostudents whowithdraw from the University orwho drop to a reduced numberofsemester ALL STUDENTS SHOULD OBTAIN A PERMANENT hours. MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITY ID. CARD. THIS IN- CLUDESPART-TIME STUDENTS, EVENING& WEEKEND Maintenance Fees,Out-of-StateTuition,and Applied STUDENTS, UNCLASSIFIED STUDENTS, ETC. Music Fees A. 100% Refund: The University issues to each student an identification 1. Afull (100%) refund ofthese feeswill be provided forcourses card which bears his/her photograph and Social Security cancelled bythe University. Number. The card remains the property ofthe University 2. Afull (100%)refundofthesefeeswill beprovided beginning at and will be surrendered upon the request of a University the momentofPriority/Continuous Registration and extending official. AcardholdermaypossessonlyONEcardatatime. untiltheconclusion ofRegularRegistration (January23, 1994). 3. Afull (100%) refund ofthese fees will be provided in case of Students may obtain a replacement from the I.D. Office, death. Room 176, Administration Building, 8:00am - 4:30pm, B. 75% Refund: January 24 - February 4, 1994. Monday - Friday. Students will be charged $10.00 to C. 25% Refund: February 5 - February 18, 1994. replace a card that has been damaged, stolen, orlost. A No refund will be provided afterFebruary 18, 1994. chargeof$2.00will bemadetomakeanychangeindata on a card. Students unable to obtain an I.D. card at an off- Student Activity Fees/Technology Access Fees campusorspecial registration mustgoto the I.D. Office to A. 100% Refund: have one made. Afull (100%)refundoftheStudentActivity Feewill beprovided beginningatthemomentofPriority/Continuous Registrationand extending untiltheconclusion ofRegularRegistration (January 23, 1994). B. 90% Refund: January 24 - February 4, 1994. C. 75% Refund: February 5 - February 18, 1994. No refund will be provided after February 18, 1994. TIGER FUND$ Parking Fees, Locker Fees, Desoto Apersonal TIGER FUND$ account, using the University A. 100% Refund: ID card, is available to all Memphis State University stu- Afull (100%)refund ofthesefeeswill beprovided beginning at dents. TigerFund$isadeclining balance, moneymanage- the momentofPriority/Continuous Registration and extending ment program that allows students to purchase items and untiltheconclusion ofRegularRegistration (January23, 1994). services on campuswithout the need to carry cash orthe Upon the conclusion of Regular Registration, there will be no inconvenience ofwriting checks. refund ofthese fees. Tiger Fund$ are accepted at several campus locations, The University refund policy is based entirely upon the official date including the University Store, University Ticket Office, of the withdrawal or change of course which would result in a HealthCenter, andallcampusdiningfacilities. TigerFund$ refund. Refundsbeyondthespecified dateorpercentagewill notbe areevenacceptedatselectedvending machinesforadded madeforreasons such as employment conflicts, health ormedical convenience. problems, moving out oftown, orother reasonswhich are beyond Yourpersonal Tiger Fund$ account can be activated by the University's controlorresponsibility. Noteonthe SemesterCal- making adepositattheBursar's Office, EveningAcademic endar(page 3)that the refund period ends EARLIER than the final Services, or at the Registration Fee Payment Center. For deadline for dropping a course orwithdrawal. additional information, contact the ID Office, Room 176, Administration Building, 678-3028. Refundswillbeprocessed beginning approximately twoweeks after classes begin. The University will offset against proposed refunds any amount owed by the student to the University. APPEAL PROCEDURES FOR FEES and REFUNDS 5. Student Housing Astudentmayappealtheassessment, application, calculation, or interpretation ofanyUniversityfee,charge,deposit, orrefund,orany For specific application procedures, contract conditions, and Universityactionconnectedwithfeesandcharges. Questionsshould charges,contactResidenceLife,RichardsonTowers,RoornO11,678- generally be discussed with personnel in the Bursar's Office. If a 2295. Thefollowing refund information appliesonlytoroomdeposit. student is not satisfied with the resolution made by the Bursar's Residence Life Deposit Refund Deadlines Office, awritten appeal,onformsavailable intheBursar'sOffice can bemadetotheAssistanttotheDirectorofFinance;thisdetermination maybe appealed to the Fees/Refunds Appeals Committee. A.Th1e0f0o%lloRweifnugndd:eadlines apply to the refund ofroom deposits. Currentresidents mustcancelbyNovember1, 1993,to receive a 100%depositrefund. Newresidents mustcancelbyDecem- ber 1, 1993 to receive a 100% refund. B. 50% Refund: Cancellations mustbemadebyJanuary23, 1994, to receivea 50% deposit refund. SPRING 1994 MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION/TESTING SCHEDULES III. SCHEDULE OF FINAL EXAMINATIONS Final examinations begin on Friday, May 6, 1994. Attendance is compulsory. *CLASS FRI SAT MON TUES WED THURS TIME/DAY 5/6/94 5/7/94 5/9/94 5/10/94 5/11/94 5/12/94 8:00am MWF 8:00am-10:00am 9:10am MWF 10:30am-12:30pm 10:20am MWF 8:00am-10:00am 11:30am MWF 10:30am-12:30pm MW 12:40pm 10:00am-12noon MW 2:20pm 1:00pm-3:00pm MW 5:30pm 5:30pm-7:30pm MW 7:10pm 7:00pm-9:00pm MW 8:50pm 8:00pm-10:00pm 8:00am TT 8:00am-10:00am 9:40am TT 10:30am-12:30pm 11:20am TT 8:00am-10:00am 1:00pm TT 10:30am-12:30pm 2:40pm TT 1:00pm-3:00pm 5:30pm TT 5:30pm-7:30pm 7:10pm TT 7:00pm-9:00pm 8:50pm TT 8:00pm-10:00pm 9:00am SAT 8:00am-10:00am 'Classes meeting one day a weekfor at least two hourswill have their exam during the exam week at the time the class normally meets. No exam may be given at a time other than the one listed above exceptwith written permission ofthe department chair & the college dean. Common final exams are given for certain courses. These are noted in the footnote forthe class in this schedule. Exams for classes which meet at a time not included in this schedule should be given at a time as close to the scheduled class time as possible. Forexample, the exam for a class meeting at 9:30 MWF may be given at the time scheduled for either a 9:10 or 10:20 MWF class. SCHEDULE OF SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS ACADEMICASSESSMENTANDPLACEMENT(AAPP) January 22 Saturday 9:00 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 11:00a.m. Appropriate components of the AAPP course placement test are January 26 Wednesday 1:00 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 3:00 p.m. trheaqunir1e9d(oSfAaTlltfoitraslt-tsicmoerefrleesshsmtehnanwi7t2h0)a,naAnCTACcTommpaotshietmeastciocrsesluebs-s COLLEGE LEVELEXAMINATIONPROGRAM(CLEP) scorelessthan 19(SATquantitative scorelessthan400), and/oran ExamineesfortheCollegeLevelExamination Programmaypickup ACT English sub-score less than 19 (SAT verbal score less than registration materials from the Testing Center in the Health Center 360). The AAPP test must be completed prior to a student's first Building, Room 111. Call 678-2428 for further information. There enrollment. arefourtwo-hourtesting sessionsheldeachtestdateat8am, 10am, Students must pre-register in person for the test in the Develop- 12 noon, and 2pm. mental Studies Office, Room 171,Administration Building, bynoon Test Dates Deadline to Register ofthe day preceding the test. Forfurther information call Develop- January 12, 1994 December 13, 1993 mental Studies (678-2028). February 9, 1994 January 14, 1994 March 2, 1994 February 7, 1994 Academic Assessmentand Placement Program (AAPP) Test April 13, 1994 March 21, 1994 Date Day English Math Reading May 25, 1994 May 2, 1994 November 13 Saturday 9:00 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 11:00a.m. November 18 Thursday 6:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 8:00 p.m. ENGLISH FOR INTERNATIONALS (Non-Credit) November22 Monday 1:00 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 3:00 p.m. TheIntensiveEnglishforInternationals Programprovideslanguage November30 Tuesday 1:00 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 3:00 p.m. instruction fornon-English speakersfromMemphis, thesurrounding December 14 Tuesday 9:00 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 11:00a.m. area and abroad. All courses are non-credit. Registration and January 13 Thursday 6:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 8:00 p.m. testing for the courses will be held January 24 - 25, 1994 or by SPRING 1994 MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITY