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Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from CARLI: Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois http://www.archive.org/details/southernillinois33sout ithern Illinois University Wt 3arbondale Bulletin 1991-1993 Quick Index University Calendar x Financial Assistance 27 The University 1 Tuition and Fees 33 Graduate Degrees Offered 12 Academic Programs 53 Degree Requirements 14 Course Offerings 213 Application Procedure 22 Faculty List 349 Graduate School Phone 618-536-7791 SIUC complies fully with applicable federal and state nondiscrimination and equal opportunity laws, orders, and regulations in admission, employment, and access to University programs and activities. Complaints or requests for further information should be directed to the University Affirmative Action Office, Anthony Hall 104, 536-6618. SIUC is committed to creating and maintaining a university community free from all forms of sexual harassment. Copies of the "Sexual Harassment Policy and Grievance Procedures" are available in the University Affirmative Action Office. Problems should be reported promptly to the University Ombudsman, Woody Hall C302 or to the University Affirmative Action Office, Anthony Hall 104. This publication provides information about Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Primary attention is given to its academic programs, rules and regulations, and procedures. Students will be subject to the published require- ments in effect when they are admitted to the Graduate School. Students begin- ning graduate work during the period oftime from the start of summer session 1991 through spring semester 1993 are subject to the academic requirements of the Graduate School as specified in this publication. These requirements may be superseded by future publications ofthe Graduate Catalog. If the requirements are subsequently changed, students may elect either to meet the requirements in force in their particular degree programs immediately prior to the change, or to meet the new requirements. Ifthey elect the former option they shall be guaran- teed a minimum period of time from the date that the program requirements were changed within which minimum period they will be permitted to com- plete the old degree requirements. This minimum period shall be determined by the department or other degree- program unit, subject to the following two constraints. First, the minimum period prescribed by the department may not exceed the standard Graduate School limitation that credit applied toward fulfillment of requirements for the master's degree must have been earned within a six-year period preceding the completion of the degree, and that doctoral students must complete degree re- quirements within five years after admission to candidacy. Second, the mini- mum period shall encompass no less than two years for master's degree stu- dents and three years for doctoral students, with the exception that students in the last stage of their degree work when requirements change (a master's stu- dent who has completed all requirements except the thesis or research report and the final examination or a doctoral student who has been admitted to Ph.D. candidacy) shall not be subject to the new requirements but may complete their degrees within the standard Graduate School limitations stated above. Students who elect to follow old requirements, but do not complete their work within the minimum period prescribed by the department, shall, unless they were in the last stage of their degree work when requirements changed, be subject to requirements in force at the time they complete their degrees, and shall be subject to the standard Graduate School limitations described above. The University reserves the right to change information contained herein on matters other than curricular requirements without notice when circumstances warrant such action. Southern SIU Illinois University Carbondale at Bulletin 1991-1993 Graduate Catalog Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Bulletin (USPS 506-080) Volume 33 Number 1 June 1991 Second-class postage paid at Carbondale, Illinois 62901. Published by Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, Illinois 62901, four times per year, in June, July, August, and September. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Bulletin, University Electronic Communications, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL 62901. This Catalog The Graduate Catalog covers in detail questions concerning the graduate program of Southern Illinois University at Carbondale for the period from sum- mer, 1991, through spring, 1993. It supersedes Volume 31, Number 1, of the Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Bulletin. The following publications may be obtained free from University Electronic Communications, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, Illinois 62901. Graduate Catalog Undergraduate Catalog School of Law Catalog Schedule ofClasses. Please specify term (fall, spring, or summer). • Table of Contents Board ofTrustees and Officers ofAdministration ix University Calendar x Deans ofSchools and Colleges xii 1 The Graduate School Southern Illinois University 1 Enrollment 1 Location 1 Campus 2 The Graduate School 2 Office ofResearch Development and Administration 4 Research Shops and Services 5 Associations 5 : Oak Ridge Associated Universities 5 International Business Institute 6 Facilities and Services 6 Morris Library 6 Computing Affairs 6 Placement Services ofthe University Placement Center 7 Housing 7 Parking On Campus 7 International Programs and Services 8 International Students and Scholars 8 International Development 8 Study Abroad Programs 8 Student Health Program 9 Immunization Requirements 9 Proof of Immunity 10 Exemptions 10 Disabled Student Services 10 Women's Services 11 The University Ombudsman 11 Graduate Degrees Offered 12 Master's Degrees 12 Master ofFine Arts Degree 13 Specialist Degree 13 Doctoral Degrees 13 Student Responsibility 14 in Degree Requirements 14 Master's Degree Program 14 Admission 14 General Requirements 14 Time Limits 15 Thesis 15 Double Major for a Master's Degree 15 Second Master's Degree 16 Summary ofMaster's Degree Requirements 16 Sixth-Year Specialist Degree Program 16 Admission 16 General Requirements 17 Doctoral Degree Program 17 Admission 17 Accelerated Entry into a Doctoral Program 17 General Requirements 18 Preliminary Examination 18 Research Tool Requirement 18 Residency 18 Admission to Candidacy 19 Dissertation 19 . Final Examination 20 Interdisciplinary Doctor of Philosophy Programs 20 Summary of Doctoral Degree Requirements 21 General Regulations and Procedures 21 Application for Graduate Study 22 Transcripts 22 Test Scores 22 Deadlines 22 Requirements 23 Admission of Faculty Members 23 Admission ofInternational Students 23 Registration 24 Graduate Mail Registration 24 Late Registration 25 Withdrawal from Courses and from the University 25 Student Course Loads 26 Continuing Enrollment Requirement 26 School of Law Courses 27 Financial Assistance 27 Graduate Assistants 28 College Work-Study Graduate Assistantships 28 Graduate Fellowships 29 Traineeships 29 Dissertation Research Awards 29 Graduate Dean's Fellowships 29 Delyte and Dorothy Morris Doctoral Fellowship Program 30 State Fellowship Programs for Minority Students 30 Patricia Roberts Harris Fellowship Program 30 The National Consortium for Educational Access, Inc 30 Tuition Scholarships 31 Financial Aid Office 31 External Support for Graduate Study 31 Faculty Appointments 31 IV

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