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Mewpli* fare 8SBTJ To Priority Registration Foradditionalregistration April8-11 datesandtimes,see RegistrationCalendar,p.8. ImportantInformation PleaseRead SummerSessionsCalendar 6 FeePayment/Refunds 15 RegistrationCalendar 8 CourseOfferings 25 RegistrationInformation 12 &#&*& ^mejime of directory of Classes '-PUBLISHEDINWINTERSERIES1991 >91AMERICANPASSAGEMEDIACORPORATION j 16s45K 4sl4K 27s22% 13sl3% 5s49X 7s25 29s27 37s58% 18sl7% 21s36% 19s24K 17s AS MHS PPT MH TXT AQM SPG KO DF AS O AA j 10sl7y4 3W0K lls26# 10s8 20s34K4 7s2iy4 10sl3 lls6y4 32s68% 19s32J^ AsLOft 15s49& 17s(| FinancialNtwsNrrwuRk and BL^u^-)1[ Play the Present: Wall Street INVESTMENT HOW It WorkS. OnApril1,1991,everyoneparticipatingin TheNationalInvestmentChallengereceivesafictional$500,000brokerage account.Theobjectistoincreasethevalueofyourportfoliobybuyingand sellingstocksand/oroptionsuntilthequarterlycompetitionendsonJune28, CHALLENGE 1991.You'llbeplayingagainstotherparticipantsforcash,prizesandglory. It'stheultimateinstockmarketsimulation.EntereithertheStockor theOptionDivision.Invest(withyour$500,000inplaymoney,ofcourse)inanystocklistedonthemajorstockexchanges. Followyourstocksdaily,ifyoulike.Andyou'llhavetoll-freeaccesstoourtradingdeskforyourbuyingandselling, justlike callingorderstoastockbroker. Specialentryfeeforstudentsandfacultyisonly$49—that's$50offtheregular$99entryfee.We'llsendyouacomplete rulesandinstructionspackage.Plus,you'llreceivemonthlyportfoliostatements detailingyouraccount'scurrentvalue,activityandperformancerankings. CashAwards Stock Option Wlltlt YOU Will. Thetoptenwinnersofeachdivisionshare Division Division $100,000incashawards.(There'sanewChallengewithnewprizeseveryquarter.) 1st $25,000 1st $25,000 What'smore,competitionleadersandwinnersgetnationalrecognitionevery 2nd 7,000 2nd 7,000 week inUSATODAYandonFinancialNewsNetwork. 3rd 5,000 3rd 5,000 45tthh 23,,500000 45tthh 32,,050000 HOWYOU Ellter. Theeasiest Enter Before 6th 2,000 6th 2,000 waytoenteristocall1-800-545-1990,ext.51 7th 1,750 7th 1,750 anduseyourcreditcard.Asastudent(or March 29 98tthh 11,,520500 98tthh 11,,520500 faculty)entryisonly$49—that's$50offthe 10th 1,000 10th 1,000 regular$99entryfee.Ifyou'dlikemoreinforma- SecondQuarterCompetitic tion,we'llsendyouafullcolorbrochurewith 1— completedetails. April June28, 1991: THENATIONALINVESTMENTCHALLENGE. TimeMagazinecalledit"...acontest designedtogiveyouanalmost-realadventureinhandlingastockportfolio."Wecallit OtherNatio^nalInvestmentChallengeco-spcl threemonthsofcompetition,tradingexperienceandjustplainfun. TheNationalInvestmentChallengeisaquarterlycompetition.Theremaining1991 Options Exchange Challengesare:2ndQ,April1 -June28;3rdQ,July1 -Sept.30;4thQ,Oct.1 -Dec.31. CALLNOWTO ENTER ORTO ORDERYOUR FREECOLOR BROCHURE. 1 -800-545-1 990 ext. 51 AdvertisingIncludedIntilspublicationIsInnowayendorsedbytheUniversity. Theadvertisingsubsidizesthepublicationolthisbooklet,andtheUniversityreceivesnootherrevenuefromt Contents GENERALINFORMATION CAMPUS MAP 3 CAMPUS DIRECTORY 4 NOTICE TO SENIORS (Senior Testing Requirements) 5 SUMMARY SUMMER SESSIONS CALENDAR 6 TRIAL SCHEDULE FORM 7 SUMMER REGISTRATION CALENDAR 8 SUMMER SESSION 1991 CALENDAR 10 SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS 11 English Placement Essays Developmental Studies Placement Tests Intensive English for Internationals ADMISSIONS PROCEDURES 12 New Applicants Former Students Transferring Credit to MSU Residency Classification Persons 60 Years of Age & Persons Totally Disabled REGISTRATION INFORMATION 12 Obtaining Registration Materials Current Students New and Readmitted Students Registration Appointment Times Credit/No Creditand Audit Procedures Consulting with Academic Adviser - Obtaining Section Request Form FEES AND DEPOSITS 13 Maintenance Fee Tuition Summary of Course Fees Activity Fee Miscellaneous Fees PAYMENT OF FEES 14 Fee Payment Options Returned Checks/Charge Card Drafts "No More Checks" Status FEE PAYMENT DEADLINES 15 STUDENT FEE REFUND PROCEDURES 15 Maintenance Fees, Out-of-StateTuition, Music Fees Student Activity Fees Parking Fees, Locker Fees, Desoto APPEAL PROCEDURES FOR FEES AND REFUNDS 16 I.D. CARD 16 MISCELLANEOUS ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 16 Change of Course (Add/Drop) Withdrawal Procedures Change of College, Major, Name, Address, S.S. # Course Numbering System COURSE LOAD LIMITATIONS 17 GRADE REPORTS/ACADEMIC STATUS AND RETENTION/REPETITION OF COURSES 17 STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES 17 REGISTRATION PROCEDURES - Sample Section Request Form 19 COURSEOFFERINGSFORSUMMER1991 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES (see following page for Departmental Listing) Memphis State Campus 25 General Education Curriculum 55 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 56 Directed Student Courses 57 Bornblum Judaic Studies 58 Religion in Society 58 OPapreanlegLaelarSntiundgieFsire .Service Program 5588 Women's Studies 59 Black Studies 59 Legal Thought and Liberal Arts 59 Off-Campus Courses and Locations 60 ADDENDATOCATALOGS 62 EXPOSURETOHAZARDOUSCHEMICALSANDRADIOACTIVEMATERIALS 63 VAEDUCATIONALBENEFITS 63 SEXUALHARASSMENTPOLICY 63 PRIVACYRIGHTSOFPARENTSANDSTUDENTS 65 MemphisStateUniversityIsanEqualOpportunity/AffirmativeActionUniversity.ItIscommittedtoeducationofanon-raclallyIdentifiablestudentbody. SUMMER1991 1 SCHEDULEOFCLASSES TACCBErinhnHoigteEllmhmioirisgCnoshyoptOlorBELolyIgNoLyO&gGELyL&GPA(hEC(EyNrE0sOiT06im8cF0Hia0)nl)Aa(lERS0cTJ1iuS0es)nt&icceeSCCCHIJEEUNMSC(&EES0P7S5C)I(E070) .2222255555,,,,,3333366666,,,,,44444—55555 TACTCSDhphooaapeecmmnlaarmmcitteeueerrdrndeeciDMiMcTaAuuaanHsNsltdiEiiCcMcACouon(MMs(mKUiKSU4mct49SuAu97nACd1P)ii)Mce((aUsKKt3S3C1i1oO86(n))KM3AM2r0t)s(KT4H93C)A(K495) . . . .333111,,,444111,,,54355—10900 ComparativeLiteratureCOLI(E090) — LinguisticsLING(E—100)— — THECOLLEGEOFEDUCATION Chinese(seeLALI) JCGGHFItlarreeaaepeblrsinaersmacknineahcewnaGIslFTeR(GARsLELJEeEaKeARnN(PgELM(1uNA(E6LEa1(0I1g(4E))2Ee0101)s3)605C))LAS(E110) '....' 2266,,233————677 CSEEEEEuddddleruuuuecrccccmoiaaaaencttttnduiiiitalooooarunnnnrymaaaayllllEaEASPFdnderdouduormuccfvinaIaeintdnstcis.asietotiosrn&iounoncESSnatEDuislCLopSEnCEEvVoD.DDIrnF(Ee((MEDMDMd5E66Au5(7D5c0SM00aU)7))t(C0iM0o6)(n3M0C5)0I0E)D(M675) .333223,,,4334422222,,,,,45455——11222 LPRaoutrsitsnuiLagnuAeTRsNeUS((EsS1ee7(0EL)1A9L0I)) 26,3——7 CREodeuuscneasaterilcoihnnagMle&PtshPyoecdrhosololonogngyeyl&ESeSDtrPavtSiicset(isMc7sC2OE0)DURNS(M(M773110)) ...33,433333,,,445322 SLpaanngiusahgeSP&ALNit(erEa2t0u0r)esLALI(E211) 26,3—7 CHeoaulntshelHiLngTHPs(yMc7h4o0l)ogyCPSY(M735) 33,4333,,5522 GGCGHMPieleaoesaotomotnphlgponehorruimyygatnasypegHtihrIiGcPyScsSELsTcGOAGiEM(LENeEAOnO2((cPTG4EEe(0H22E)C33(205E(O)3)2E2M2708)P)0)(E285) 22227777,,,,23223336777888,,,,,,,44443336666778 SHHMSRPepaaehoaefyrcmlceskrtiiteeehacyta,altiElEinPcEdoghEodunyduncEsucaoRdicatmucEaticiatioCalciontRsonEinSdoH(SunAMPMcPF7MaHEEE6tKED0CiD)E(oMn((D7M(M&4M77(5797MR)5107e0))7c)3re)ationHPER(M763) 333.444,,,.344334334444,,,,,,45544353223343 PhilosophyPHIL(E330) 27,38 THEHERFFCOLLEGEOFENGINEERING PhysicsPHYS(E350) 28,38 PoliticalSciencePOLS(E370) 28,38,46 BiomedicalEngineeringBIOM(Q795) 53 PsychologyPSYC(E390) 28,38,46 CMIEngineeringCIVL(Q800) 34,44,53 SociologySOCI(E410) 28,39,47 ElectricalEngineeringELEC(Q820) 35,44 SocialWorkSWRK(E470) 28,39,47 Industrial&SystemsEngineeringINSE(Q831) 35 THEFOGELMANCOLLEGEOFBUSINESS&ECONOMICS TMeecchhannoilcoaglyETnEgCinHee(rQi8n9g0M)ECH(Q870) 35,4345,,5434 BSucshionoelsosfAAdcmcioniusnttraantciyonABCACT(H(5H0501)0) 29,39,4477 THEUNIVERSITYCOLLEGEUNIV(R950) 35,44,53 EconomicsECON(H520) 29,39,48 THESCHOOLOFNURSINGNURS(U970) 35,54 MFiannaangcee,meInnsturMaGncMeT&(RHe5a5l0)EstateFIR(H530) 2299,,4309,,44—88 THEINDEPENDENTPROGRAMS ABMMdaug&mrsmikiDnteneitecsiIsitnnsrsfgaiotEorMidnmvuKaeSctTcaiOitGofeinfoni(SnccHeye5Bss6StU0yIe)EsSmtDDseSm(sH(5HA5545D)7O)S(H552) 3300,,4400,,444888 AAMIInuncSttdaeeiUdrrodneliaLmsoticiigbiocrypnalarA&ilinCeaSSsrAptyLDuedIeBiN(cReVThsY9D0PI(5a(NV)tVT9h9L43o53l())oVg9y35A)USP(V915) 35,5—————4 THECOLLEGEOFCOMMUNICATION&FINEARTS AerospaceStudiesAERO(V950) MilitaryScienceARMY(V955) 54 AJroturAnRalTis(mK0J2O0)UR(K260) 3300,,4401,,4488 NUnaivvaelrsSictyieHnocneoNrsAVPYro(gVr9a5m8)UNHP(V960) 5—4 MusicHistory,Literature,&AppreciationMUHL(K304) 31,41,49 Remedial&Developmental MusicTheory&CompositionMUTC(K307) 31,49 StudiesR&DS(V986) 35,44 MusicEducationMUSE(K313) 31,41,49 AMERICAN PASSAGE Directoryor Classes .ttle.WA98119-4017 • 206/282-81 NEW YORK • G H i C A G • LOS ANGEL E S At LAS 8 E ATTL President&CEO GilbertScherer ExecutiveVicePresident•LindaNaismlth VicePresident,Marketing•CarletonW.Bryant DirectorofPrintProduction•StephenGreene VicePresident,Sales•GaryMarcus,SharonH.Greener GroupProductionManager•FranO'Connor DirectorofLocalAdSales•NealR.Halter AdOperationsandProduction•StephanieVandenack DirectorofDOCAdOperations•LindaMcCaslin ProductionCoordinator•EmilyCurran For information on advertising in this publication, please call 1-800-426-5537. SUMMER1991 I P S 1st I .52 •= 5o•= c o-g •Bis 3 o.c=>O «^ =•eEn^s^83£"0§O«,(N WO cWjjc1 c 2mlE.iSIilfS; 1*11=1111 *t*C-.fS*CfOCl——«8 y- .2*5>'5>_2f- in «,3"> ™' l*"sll8L|-38«2 If <D£ 1 55ZZO! 3 SUMMER1991 595 1 CAMPUS DIRECTORY OFFICE LOCATION TELEPHONE (678-XXXX) AcademicCounseling Scates Hall 107 2062 Add/DropCourses SeeChangeofCoursesection Admissions 2101 FreshmanInformation Administration21 2390 ReadmissionInformation Administration 167 2674 TransferInformation Administration215 2111 GraduateAdmissions Information Administration216 2911 LawSchool Information LawSchool201 2073 InternationalStudents Administration216 2911 Counseling(Academic) Scates Hall 107 2062 DevelopmentalStudies Administration 171 2028 Drop/AddCourses SeeChangeofCoursesection EveningServicesDean Administration 167 2393 FeePayment Administration 177 2243 UniversityCenterBallroom (seecalendarfordates) FinancialAid Scates Hall312 2303 GraduateSchool Administration315 2531 IdentificationCards(NewandReplacement) Administration 176 3028 InformationCenter 3461 CentralAvenue 2040 InternationalStudentAdvisor UniversityCenter417 2054 Off-Campus(JacksonCenter) (901)427-4725 or5087 Probation (Academic)-Undergraduate Administration 167 2393 Probation (Academic)-Graduate Administration315 2531 RecordsOffice Administration11 2671 RegistrationandScheduling Administration 161 2675 RegistrationCenter (seecalendarfordates) ResidenceLife(Housing) RichardsonTowers01 2295 ResidencyClassification Administration205 2344 Security Administration151 4357 StudentAid ScatesHall312 2303 StudentEducationalServices Administration377 2114 StudentInformationSystem 2037 StudentLoanChecks Administration 178 2248 UniversityCenterBallroom (seecalendarfordates) Transcripts Administration 143 3927 TransferStudentInformation Administration21 2111 Withdrawal PriortoFirstDayofClasses Administration161 2675 RegistrationCenter (seecalendarfordates) BeginningFirstDayofClasses Graduate Administration 315 2531 Law LawSchool207B 2660 Undergraduate Scates Hall 120 2067 (After4:30p.m., see EveningServices) SUMMER1991 NOTICE TO SENIORS SeniorTesting Requirements ThepoliciesoftheTennesseeHigherEducationCommission,BoardofRegents,andMemphisStateUniversityrequire allseniorstocompletepriortograduationatestofgeneraleducationand,whenscheduled,amajorareatest.Thetest ofgeneraleducation, ACT-COMP, isscheduledonthedateslisted belowforseniorswhohavecompleted 100hours or more towardtheirdegree. Choose the preferred testdate and register by calling the University Testing Center at 678-2428. Registration for each testdate isfirst come, first served, so CALL EARLYI The test should be completed PRIORtofilingtheIntenttoGraduateCards. SENIOREXAMINATIONSCHEDULE(ACT-COMP) Saturday,June15,1991 .9:00a.m. Tuesday,July16,1991 2:00p.m. Saturday,September7,1991 9:00a.m. Monday,September23,1991 3:30p.m. Thursday,October10,1991 2:00p.m. Saturday,October26,1991 9:00a.m. About The ACT-COMP — The SeniorTest is designed to evaluate the skillsthat students acquire intheir general education program those coursesthatarerequiredforallstudents.Itisnotmeanttotestknowledgefromaspecificmajorordiscipline,butrather to evaluate the student's abilitytoreceive information inavarietyofformats, analyzethe information, andrespondto situations relatedto adult roles in society. Duringthe test, you will view portions of newscasts and television produc- tions,listentomusicandradiobroadcasts,lookatartprints,andreviewadvertisements,graphs,andblueprints. Scoresonthetestwillbereturnedtoyoualongwithinformationforcomparisonwithanationalseniorreferencegroup. Thereportwillincludeanoveralltotalscoreandalsosubscoresinthefollowingareas: — — —FunctioningWithinSocialInstitutions —Communicating —UsingScienceandTechnology —SolvingProblems UsingtheArts ClarifyingValues Adescriptionofeachsubscoreareaisincludedwiththescore report.AStudentGuidetotheACT-COMPisavailable fromyourcollegegraduationanalystandtheUniversityTestingCenter. — STUDENTSWITHDISABILITIES Duetothespecialformatofthetest television, tapes, and slidesand thetime requirements, studentswith certain typesofdisabilitiesthatnormallyrequirespecialtestconditionsmaybeeligibleforexemption.Studentswithdisabilities mustrequestandbeapprovedforexemptionthroughtheDirectoroftheOfficeofStudentswith Disabilities,215Scates Hall,priortothelasttestdateforanygivensemester. APPLICATIONDEADLINESFORUNDERGRADUATEDEGREESTOBEAWARDED August1991 April10, 1991 December1991 July24,1991 May1992 November20,1991 SUMMER1991 Summary Summer Session Calendar FIRST EXTENDED SECOND ACTIVITY SUMMERTERM SUMMERTERM SUMMERTERM FirstdayofClasses. May30,Thursday May30,Thursday July9,Tuesday Lastdaytoaddcoursesorregister. May31,Friday May31,Friday July10,Wednesday — 75%RefundDeadline Lastdaytodrop June3,Monday June3,Monday July12,Friday coursesorwithdrawfromtheUniversityand receivea75%refund. — 25%RefundDeadline Lastdaytodrop June10,Monday June10,Monday July16,Tuesday coursesorwithdrawfromtheUniversityand receivea25%refund. Lastdaytodropcoursesorwithdrawfromthe June14,Friday July3,Wednesday July24,Wednesday University.(Seeabovefortheendofrefund periods.) LastdaytoremoveSpring1991 "Incomplete" June25,Tuesday grades. LastDayofClasses. July2,Tuesday August8,Thursday August8,Thursday FinalExaminations. July3,Wednesday August9,Friday August9,Friday Holiday:IndependenceDay. July4,Thursday July4,Thursday Mid-TermBreak.ExtendedTerm. July5-8,Friday-Monday GraduateStudents:lastdaytoremoveSpring August9,Friday August9,Friday August9,Friday 1991 "Incomplete"gradeswhenextensionshave beengranted. Deadlineforcurrentstudentstoclearfinancial August9,Friday August9,Friday August9,Friday obligationsbeforeholdswillbeplacedupontheir grades. Commencement. August11,Sunday August11,Sunday August11,Sunday SUMMER1991 L Trial Schedule Form WORKOUTTHISTRIALSCHEDULETOAVOIDCONFLICTS — FIRSTSUMMERTERM ListOnly100Section NumbersBelow INDEX COURSE NUMBER DEPT. NUMBER SEC. FROM TO DAYS ROOM HRS. INSTRUCTOR — SECONDSUMMERTERM ListOnly200SectionNumbersBelow INDEX COURSE NUMBER DEPT. NUMBER SEC. FROM TO DAYS ROOM HRS. INSTRUCTOR — EXTENDED 1stOnly3()0SectlonNumbersBelow INDEX COURSE NUMBER DEPT. NUMBER SEC. FROM TO DAYS ROOM HRS. INSTRUCTOR SUMMER1991 1 SUMMER1991 REGISTRATIONCALENDAR REGISTRATIONCENTERIslocatedIntheUniversityCenter-EastCommons. PRIORTOREGISTRATION AcademicAdvising.Guidelines,datesandpriorityestab- lishedbyindividual,collegesanddepartments.SeeCon- sultingwithAcademicAdviser. MARCH 1991 s M T W T F S March25 StudentsbeginreceivingSummer1991 PriorityRegistra- tionMaterials. 1 2 103 114 152 163 147 158 196 REGISTEREARLYIIIII 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 PRIORITYREGISTRATION 2314 25 26 27 28 29 30 April8-1 9:00a.m.-Su7m:0m0erp.mI./Extended/SuMmomnedrayII-Thursday Registeratorafterassignedappointmenttime. AdditionalEveningTimesOnly: April15-18 4:00p.m.-7:00p.m. April22-25 4:00p.m.-7:00p.m. FeesmaybepaidbeginningApril8;FeePayment DeadlinePeriodisMay23-24,1991. s M APTRILW19T91 F S REGISTEREARLYIIIII 1 2 3 4 5 6 May1 ApplicationDeadline.Anystudentwhomeetsadmission 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 orreadmlssionrequirementsafterthisdatecannotbeas- 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 suredofregistrationbeforethefirstdayofclasses. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 May17 Mail-Infeepaymentdeadlineforstudentswhoregistered duringPriorityRegistration. CONTINUOUSREGISTRATION/DROP/ADD SummerI/Extended/SummerII May23-24 9:00a.m.- 7:00p.m. Thursday-Friday Appointmenttimesnotrequired. Studentsregisteringduringthisperiodshouldhaveal- readybeenadvised;advisingmaynotbeavailable MAY 1991 thesedates. s M T W T F S FEEPAYMENTDEADLINEPERIOD 5 6 7 81 29 103 114 SummerI/Extended/SummerII 211629 221073 221184 221295 231306 231147 2158 May23-24 rFie9ng:ail0st0Fereae.edm.Pfoa-rymS7Ueu:nn0mitv0meerpDs.erimat.dIyl/iCEnexenttefeonrrdea-ldl3/rsSdtTuuhmFdulmeroensortdrsaIIyw.-hPFoariyhdmaaevynet mustbemadeforallcoursesforwhichstudentIsregis- tered. Courseswillbedeletedforstudentswhofailtomeet theFeePaymentDeadline. RegistrationMaterialsCenter(UniversityCenter-2nd Floor-EastTVLounge) MMaayy2237&-M2a4y.29. . 88::3300aa.mm..--66::3300pp..mm.. MTohnudrasdya-yW-eFdrnideasyday REGULARREGISTRATION/DROP/ADD/ FEEPAYMENT SummerI/Extended/SummerII May27-May29* 9:00a.m.-7:00p.m. Monday-Wednesday Appointmenttimerequiredforregistration. Allfeesmustbepaidonthedaytheregistrationor drop/addIsprocessed. *PC-191 participantsandStateofTennesseeemployees registeratorafterappointmenttimeonRegistrationPer- mitforSummerI/Extendedtermcourses. May29 100%RefundDeadline.SummerI/Extended.Lastdayto dropcoursesorwithdrawfromtheUniversityandreceive a100%refund. May30 FirstDayofClasses.SummerI/Extended. SUMMER1991

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