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University of Arizona - Liberal Arts and Sciences Graduation Requirements and Degrees, Lab Reports of English Language

The graduation requirements for students in the college of liberal arts and sciences at the university of arizona. It includes information on university general studies requirements, college graduation requirements, and major requirements. The document also lists the degrees and majors offered in various fields such as african american studies, anthropology, biology, chemistry, economics, english, history, and more. Students seeking career information in fields not listed should contact the university career services office or their departmental advisor.

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Download University of Arizona - Liberal Arts and Sciences Graduation Requirements and Degrees and more Lab Reports English Language in PDF only on Docsity! UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM GUIDE Fall 2004 through Spring 2005 FOR THE LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES STUDENT MAJORING IN SPEECH & HEARING SCIENCE THE PURPOSES OF THIS FOLDER ARE: 1. To supplement the University Catalog and to acquaint you with the requirements for a bachelor’s degree in this College; 2. To provide you with a means of recording your progress toward the degree; 3. To minimize the task of “catalog researching” for you and your advisor; 4. To simplify the check-out process at the end of your undergraduate career. THIS GUIDE IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A CONTRACT FOR GRADUATION Arizona State University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Office for Academic Programs Social Sciences Building - Room 111 P.O. Box 871701 Tempe, Arizona 85287-1701 Telephone: (480) 965-6506 Fax: (480) 965-2110 http://www.asu.edu/clas Arizona State University Department of Speech & Hearing Science Advising Office Coor Hall Room 2211 Telephone: (480) 965-4520 Email: SHSADVISE@asu.edu http://www.asu.edu/clas/shs/ UNIVERSITY GENERAL STUDIES CORE REQUIREMENTS See the applicable University General Catalog regarding the use of the same courses to meet more than one of these General Studies Core Requirements. AGEC or TGECC Certification ______ FIRST-YEAR COMPOSITION: ENG 101 & 102; or 105; or 107 & 108 (For some students WAC 101may be required) Semester Hours Prefix Number Course Title Total Upper Division _______ _______ __________________________ _________ _________ _______ _______ __________________________ _________ _________ _______ _______ __________________________ _________ _________ FIVE CORE AREAS: LITERACY AND CRITICAL INQUIRY (one must be upper division) Prefix Number Course Title Total Upper Division L_______ _______ __________________________ _________ _________ L_______ _______ __________________________ _________ _________ MATHEMATICAL STUDIES (MAT 114 or higher, BUT NOTE REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR OWN MAJOR) Prefix Number Course Title Total Upper Division MA _________ CS _________ HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS * Prefix Number Course Title Total Upper Division _______ _______ __________________________ _________ _________ _______ _______ __________________________ _________ _________ SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES * Prefix Number Course Title Total Upper Division _________ ____3_____ _________ ____3_____ SCIENCES Prefix Number Course Title Total Upper Division SQ 4 _________ SQ/ 4 _________ SG AWARENESS AREAS (All three areas must be filled) Prefix Number Course Title Total Upper Division C CULTURAL DIVERSITY ______ ______ __________________________ __________ _________ G GLOBAL AWARENESS _______ _______ __________________________ __________ _________ H HISTORICAL AWARENESS _______ _______ _________________________ __________ _________ SUBTOTALS COLUMN ONE: __________ _________ *The University General Studies combined HU and SB requirements requires a minimum of six hours in one area and nine in the other for a total of 15. At least one course must be at the upper division level. SHS students need six HU and nine SB. One course may fulfill one core & two awareness areas but NOT more than one core area simultaneously. ADVISEMENT  It is the student’s responsibility to meet the requirements of the major, college, and university in order to graduate.  Students normally receive advisement in their major departments.  Undecided “no preference” majors in the College receive advisement in Cross-College Advising Services located in UASB 123  Students on probation or disqualified, students desiring to transfer into CLAS from other colleges within the University, and students needing evaluation of out-of-state transfer credits should contact the Office for Academic Programs, SS 111 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences students must satisfy the following three types of requirements to graduate: 1) University General Studies requirements 2) College Graduation requirements 3) Major requirements For policies on withdrawing from classes, repeating courses, and marks of Incomplete, see the current General Catalog. For information about drop/add and withdrawal deadlines, see the current Class Schedule. REMINDER: Programs of Study or Declarations of Graduation are due in SS 111 immediately after students enroll in their 87th hour. D Deadline for Fall semester is October 1. Deadline for Spring semester is March 1. DEGREES OFFERED MAJOR FIELD DEGREE African American Studies............................................................................B.A. Anthropology...............................................................................................B.A. Asian Languages (Chinese and Japanese)................................................B.A. Biochemistry................................................................................................B.S. Biology.........................................................................................................B.S. Chemistry...........................................................................................B.A., B.S. Chicana and Chicano Studies.....................................................................B.A. Clinical Laboratory Science........................................................................B.S. Computer Science.......................................................................................B.S. Conservation Biology..................................................................................B.S. Economics..........................................................................................B.A., B.S. English.........................................................................................................B.A. Exercise Science and Physical Education..................................................B.S. Family Resources and Human Development............................................ B.S. French.........................................................................................................B.A. Geography..........................................................................................B.A., B.S. Geological Sciences....................................................................................B.S. German........................................................................................................B.A. History................................................................................................B.A., B.S. Humanities..................................................................................................B.A. Integrated Studies..............................................................................B.A., B.S. Italian...........................................................................................................B.A. Mathematics.......................................................................................B.A., B.S. Microbiology................................................................................................B.S. Molecular Biosciences/Biotechnology........................................................B.S. Philosophy...................................................................................................B.A. Physics........................................................................................................B.S. Plant Biology...............................................................................................B.S. Political Science.................................................................................B.A., B.S. Psychology.........................................................................................B.A., B.S. Religious Studies........................................................................................B.A. Russian.......................................................................................................B.A. Sociology.....................................................................................................B.A. Spanish........................................................................................................B.A. Speech and Hearing Science......................................................................B.S. Women=s Studies............................................................................B.A., B.S. Students seeking career information in fields not listed above should contact the University Career Services Office, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Office for Academic Programs, or their departmental advisor. MINOR REQUIREMENTS (Optional) A grade of C or better must be achieved in all courses to be counted for the minor. Some minors have more stringent requirements. Check relevant departments for information. These courses may be cross-listed to fill distribution or proficiency requirements where appropriate. Pass/Fail courses may NOT be used for the minor. The minor in Speech & Hearing Science consists of 24 hours with the following core classes required Semester Hours Prefix Number Course Title Total Upper Division SHS 105 Survey of Comm Disorders _________ _________ SHS 250 Intro to Phonetics _________ _________ SHS 310 A & P Bases of Speech _________ _________ _SHS 311 A & P Bases of Hearing _________ _________ Choose from one of the following three classes: SHS 367 Language Science _________ _________ SHS 375 Speech Science _________ _________ SHS 376 Psychoacoustics _________ _________ Choose 9 credits from the following courses: SHS 384 Intro to Hearing Disorders _________ _________ SHS 401 Intro to Audiological Eval _________ _________ SHS 402 Methods of Mod Comm Beh _________ _________ SHS 431 Development Speech Disorders _________ _________ SHS 465 Language Acquisition _________ _________ SHS 470 Develop Language Disorders _________ _________ SHS 485 Acquired Sp & Lang Disorders _________ _________ SHS 496 Aural Rehabilitation _________ _________ SHS 394 Brain, Memory & Language _________ _________ Note: Students must complete appropriate prerequisites before enrolling in any SHS class. Please consult your college for specific procedures. PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS: Students in these programs select a major from the list of degrees offered. Professional Field Advisor Location Pre-Health Pre-Health Professions, LSC-206, Ph: (480) 965-2365 Law Pre-Law students that have a declared major in CLAS go to: Office for Academic Programs, SS 111, Ph: (480) 965-6506 Pre-law students that are admitted as Pre-Law No Preference go to: Cross College advising Programs, SS 111, Ph: (480) 965-4464 Ministry Dept. of Religious Studies, EC A-377, Ph: (480) 965-7145 Students seeking career information in fields not listed above should contact the University Career Services Office, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Office for Academic Programs, or their departmental advisor. CERTIFICATES: Enriched College Degree Latin American Studies African American Studies Medieval and Renaissance Studies American Public Policy Medieval Studies Asian Studies Renaissance Studies Civic Education Russian & East European Studies East Asian Studies Scandinavian Studies Ethics Southeast Asian Studies Health Physics Translation History and Philosophy of Science Women’s studies International Studies Writing Jewish Studies STUDY ABROAD (Optional) - Courses should be approved by CLAS. This component of the CLAS Guide duplicates other requirements for the College. Use this section to plan your Study Abroad Semester. These courses may be used to fill major or distribution requirements. Students should meet with a CLAS advisor to discuss intended course work. Course Title ASU Prefix Number CLAS Distribution ____________________________ _________ __________ ___________ ____________________________ _________ __________ ___________ ____________________________ _________ __________ ___________ ____________________________ _________ __________ ___________ ____________________________ _________ __________ ___________ Material in this brochure is subject to change. IT IS IMPORTANT TO CONSULT WITH AN ADVISOR EARLY IN YOUR COLLEGE CAREER. Arizona State University vigorously pursues affirmative action and equal opportunity in its employment, activities and programs. Arizona State University Department of Speech & Hearing Science Advising Office Coor Hall Room 2215 Telephone: (480) 965-4520 Email: SHSADVISE@asu.edu http://www.asu.edu/clas/shs 07/99
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