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Residency, Determination of, 65-66 Retention Support Services Program, 46 Returning students, 61, 88 Revising and Editing Skills, 460 Risk management and insurance, courses in, 191 ROTC, 373-374 Russian language courses, 325-326 major in, 321 minor in, 321 Russian Area Studies, 461 .Y San Joaquin Valley Experimental Range, 33 Sanskrit, 362 Satellite Student Union, Whillield Hall, S5 (See also University 5lue/enl Union, 33, 55) Satisfactory progreH (SP) grading defined, 84, 85 scholarship, 87-88 Scholarships, 30, 75-78, 87-88 Armenian Studies, 162 Screenprinting, courses in, 166 Screenwriting, courses in, 449 Sculpture, courses in, 166, 167 Second baccalaureate, 94 Second major, 92, 94 Senior, defined, 89 Sexual harassment, 482 Sexuality, Human, courses in, 347, 426 Shakespeare, 314, 450 Sheep husbandry (See Animal Sciences, 121-128) Sign language, courses in, 226 American sign language - Division 1, 101, 226 CSD courses, 225-228 deaf education, 222-228 Social Science Program, 433 credential program, 433 Social Sciences, School of, 25 Social Work Education, Dept. of, 434-437 career opportunities, 434 courses, 435-437 degree requirements, <135 faculty and facilities, 434, 435 graduate degree requirements, 435 Sociology, Dept. of, 438-440 career opportunities, 438 courses, 439-440 degree requirements, 439 faculty and facilities, 438, 439 minor in, 439 Soil Science/Irrigation, courses in, 155 Soils courses in, 155 engineering, courses in, 283 Sophomore, defined, 89 Sources/Resources, 28-57 Southeast Asian student services, 45 programs, 171,457,459-460 Spanish bilingual studies courses, 272-273, 326-327 composition courses, 326-328 for bilinguals, 327 culture courses, 327 language and translation courses, 326-327 linguistics courses, 327 literature courses, 327-328 major in, 321 minor in, 321 Special Education, 247-254 courses, 253-254 graduate programs, 250 Special Education Specialis! Credentiill, 248 Special major undergraduate, 29, 92-93 graduate, 461, 466-467 Special programs American English Institute, 359, 456 Applied Ethics, 456-457 Asian Studies, 457 Cooperative Education, 457-458 International Programs, 458-459 Overseas Program, 459-460 Nationat Student Exchange, 460 Revi~ing and Editing Skills, 460 Russian Area Studies, 461 Special Major, Master's degree, 461 Speech Communication, Dept. of, 441-446 career opportunities, 'I'll courses, 443-446 credential program, 442 graduate procJfam, 443 major in, 442 minor in, 442 professional certificate, 442-443 Speech-language pathology, 222-228 Speech science, 222-228 Stratigraphy, courses in, 339 Student absences, 52 academic petitions, 29, 87 Affairs, 52 affirmative action, 50 conduct, 52 counseling, 29, 41 discipline, 482-483 government, 31 grievance procedures, 52 health services, 41 life and Development, Office of, 55 organizations, 55 records, privacy of, 481 scholarship status, 87-88 Students disabled, 37 international (See International students) Students for Community Service, 53 Summer session programs, 40 Surveying Engineering, 287-289 Survival training, courses in, 374 Suspension, 482-483 Swine husbandry (See Animal Sciences, 121.128) .v Tap (See Dance, 447-451) Teacher in Preparation (TIP), 259 Teachers in Inclusive Educational Settings (TIES), 249,259 Technical writing, 148 (See also Writing) Telecommunications (See Department of Mass Communication and Journalism, 363-367) Test of English as a Foreign language post-admission testing, 64-65 required for admission, 54, 60, 64-6S, 470 test scores, 60, 470 Testing Services, Office of, 54 Textiles, courses in, 133 Theatre Arts, Dept. of, 447-451 career opportunities, 447 courses, 449-451 credential program, 448 dance minor, 448 d,lnce option, 448 drama minor, 448 drama option, 448 facilities, 447 faculty, 448 undergraduate degree requirements, 448 Theatre for Young Audiences, 447 Therapeutic Recreation Emphasis, 431 Thesis, 473-474 TOEFL (See resf of English as a Foreign Languoge) Touring Theatre, 449, 450 Transcripts of credits evaluation, 83-84 f~s, 88 withholding of, 74 Index Transfer credit, master's degree, 472 Transfer students advanced standing, 67-68 evaluation, 83-84 General Education requirements, 63, 106-107 general information, 62-64 transcript evaluation, 83-84 unit limitations, 93-94 Trustees, 8 Tuition, 72-74 Tutorial services, 46 Typewriting, (See Keyboarding, 197) it Undeclared major, 29, 67 Undergraduate major, 92, 93 Unit limitations, 93-94 Units of credit, 83 graduate, 69 limitations, 93-94 excess, 68-69 University administration, 478-480 University Advisory Board, 478 University courses, 29, 46 University lecture Series, 12-13 University Outreach Services, 50 University Speech and Hearing Clinic, 222 University Student Union, 33, 55 (See also Satellife Student Union, 55) University's Schools, 18-25 Upper-division courses, 111 enrollment restrictions, 68-69 degree requirements, 92-99 General Education, 100-'07 special major, 29, 92-93 units, 93-94 Writing skills, 93 Urban Studies Minor - Interdisciplinary, 330 (See Ofy and Regional Planning, 334) '1/ Vegetable crops, courses in, 153-154 Vehicle systems, 145-147, 156 Veterans Affairs, Office of, 56 Veterinary medicine (See Animal Sciences; Preveterinary) Victim Services, 235-236, 243-244, 452 Vintage Days, 55 Viticulture/tree fruit, courses in, 155-156 '1// Water resources, courses in, 284, 285, 286 Watercolor, courses in, 166, 167 Winemaking, 135-140 Winter session programs, 40 Withdrawals defined, 84, 85 from courses, 69 Women's athletics, 32, 172 Women's Studies, 452-453 career opportunities, 452 courses, 452-453 minor in, 452 Woodworking, courses in, 145, 147 Word processing management, courses in, 197-198 Work experience limitations (See Unit limitations) Writing skills/proficiency Revising and Editing Skills, 460 courses, 311-314 requirement for bachelor's degree, 93 requirement for master's degree, 472 (See also Creative writing; Fiction writing) Z Zoology courses, 182-183 5:
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Title | 1995-96 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1995-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 527 |
Full Text Search | Residency, Determination of, 65-66 Retention Support Services Program, 46 Returning students, 61, 88 Revising and Editing Skills, 460 Risk management and insurance, courses in, 191 ROTC, 373-374 Russian language courses, 325-326 major in, 321 minor in, 321 Russian Area Studies, 461 .Y San Joaquin Valley Experimental Range, 33 Sanskrit, 362 Satellite Student Union, Whillield Hall, S5 (See also University 5lue/enl Union, 33, 55) Satisfactory progreH (SP) grading defined, 84, 85 scholarship, 87-88 Scholarships, 30, 75-78, 87-88 Armenian Studies, 162 Screenprinting, courses in, 166 Screenwriting, courses in, 449 Sculpture, courses in, 166, 167 Second baccalaureate, 94 Second major, 92, 94 Senior, defined, 89 Sexual harassment, 482 Sexuality, Human, courses in, 347, 426 Shakespeare, 314, 450 Sheep husbandry (See Animal Sciences, 121-128) Sign language, courses in, 226 American sign language - Division 1, 101, 226 CSD courses, 225-228 deaf education, 222-228 Social Science Program, 433 credential program, 433 Social Sciences, School of, 25 Social Work Education, Dept. of, 434-437 career opportunities, 434 courses, 435-437 degree requirements, <135 faculty and facilities, 434, 435 graduate degree requirements, 435 Sociology, Dept. of, 438-440 career opportunities, 438 courses, 439-440 degree requirements, 439 faculty and facilities, 438, 439 minor in, 439 Soil Science/Irrigation, courses in, 155 Soils courses in, 155 engineering, courses in, 283 Sophomore, defined, 89 Sources/Resources, 28-57 Southeast Asian student services, 45 programs, 171,457,459-460 Spanish bilingual studies courses, 272-273, 326-327 composition courses, 326-328 for bilinguals, 327 culture courses, 327 language and translation courses, 326-327 linguistics courses, 327 literature courses, 327-328 major in, 321 minor in, 321 Special Education, 247-254 courses, 253-254 graduate programs, 250 Special Education Specialis! Credentiill, 248 Special major undergraduate, 29, 92-93 graduate, 461, 466-467 Special programs American English Institute, 359, 456 Applied Ethics, 456-457 Asian Studies, 457 Cooperative Education, 457-458 International Programs, 458-459 Overseas Program, 459-460 Nationat Student Exchange, 460 Revi~ing and Editing Skills, 460 Russian Area Studies, 461 Special Major, Master's degree, 461 Speech Communication, Dept. of, 441-446 career opportunities, 'I'll courses, 443-446 credential program, 442 graduate procJfam, 443 major in, 442 minor in, 442 professional certificate, 442-443 Speech-language pathology, 222-228 Speech science, 222-228 Stratigraphy, courses in, 339 Student absences, 52 academic petitions, 29, 87 Affairs, 52 affirmative action, 50 conduct, 52 counseling, 29, 41 discipline, 482-483 government, 31 grievance procedures, 52 health services, 41 life and Development, Office of, 55 organizations, 55 records, privacy of, 481 scholarship status, 87-88 Students disabled, 37 international (See International students) Students for Community Service, 53 Summer session programs, 40 Surveying Engineering, 287-289 Survival training, courses in, 374 Suspension, 482-483 Swine husbandry (See Animal Sciences, 121.128) .v Tap (See Dance, 447-451) Teacher in Preparation (TIP), 259 Teachers in Inclusive Educational Settings (TIES), 249,259 Technical writing, 148 (See also Writing) Telecommunications (See Department of Mass Communication and Journalism, 363-367) Test of English as a Foreign language post-admission testing, 64-65 required for admission, 54, 60, 64-6S, 470 test scores, 60, 470 Testing Services, Office of, 54 Textiles, courses in, 133 Theatre Arts, Dept. of, 447-451 career opportunities, 447 courses, 449-451 credential program, 448 dance minor, 448 d,lnce option, 448 drama minor, 448 drama option, 448 facilities, 447 faculty, 448 undergraduate degree requirements, 448 Theatre for Young Audiences, 447 Therapeutic Recreation Emphasis, 431 Thesis, 473-474 TOEFL (See resf of English as a Foreign Languoge) Touring Theatre, 449, 450 Transcripts of credits evaluation, 83-84 f~s, 88 withholding of, 74 Index Transfer credit, master's degree, 472 Transfer students advanced standing, 67-68 evaluation, 83-84 General Education requirements, 63, 106-107 general information, 62-64 transcript evaluation, 83-84 unit limitations, 93-94 Trustees, 8 Tuition, 72-74 Tutorial services, 46 Typewriting, (See Keyboarding, 197) it Undeclared major, 29, 67 Undergraduate major, 92, 93 Unit limitations, 93-94 Units of credit, 83 graduate, 69 limitations, 93-94 excess, 68-69 University administration, 478-480 University Advisory Board, 478 University courses, 29, 46 University lecture Series, 12-13 University Outreach Services, 50 University Speech and Hearing Clinic, 222 University Student Union, 33, 55 (See also Satellife Student Union, 55) University's Schools, 18-25 Upper-division courses, 111 enrollment restrictions, 68-69 degree requirements, 92-99 General Education, 100-'07 special major, 29, 92-93 units, 93-94 Writing skills, 93 Urban Studies Minor - Interdisciplinary, 330 (See Ofy and Regional Planning, 334) '1/ Vegetable crops, courses in, 153-154 Vehicle systems, 145-147, 156 Veterans Affairs, Office of, 56 Veterinary medicine (See Animal Sciences; Preveterinary) Victim Services, 235-236, 243-244, 452 Vintage Days, 55 Viticulture/tree fruit, courses in, 155-156 '1// Water resources, courses in, 284, 285, 286 Watercolor, courses in, 166, 167 Winemaking, 135-140 Winter session programs, 40 Withdrawals defined, 84, 85 from courses, 69 Women's athletics, 32, 172 Women's Studies, 452-453 career opportunities, 452 courses, 452-453 minor in, 452 Woodworking, courses in, 145, 147 Word processing management, courses in, 197-198 Work experience limitations (See Unit limitations) Writing skills/proficiency Revising and Editing Skills, 460 courses, 311-314 requirement for bachelor's degree, 93 requirement for master's degree, 472 (See also Creative writing; Fiction writing) Z Zoology courses, 182-183 5: |