ACADEMIC AFFAIRS ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTProvost and VicePresident of AcademicAffairsAssociate VicePresident forAcademic Affairs andUndergraduate StudiesAssociate VicePresident forAcademic Affairs and<strong>Graduate</strong> StudiesCollege ofAgricultural, Life andNatural SciencesCollege of Businessand Public AffairsCollege of Education,Humanities andBehavioral SciencesCollege ofEngineering,Technology & PhysicalSciences<strong>University</strong>CollegeCenters for Excellencein Teaching andLearning<strong>Graduate</strong> SchoolBiological andEnvironmentalSciencesAccounting andLogisticsReading,Elementary/EarlyChildhood & SpecialEducationCivil andMechanicalEngineeringAcademicAdvisingCenter for Facultyand StaffDevelopmentLRC and StateBlack ArchivesCommunity andRegional Planning(General Studies)Finance,Agribusiness andEconomicsEducationalLeadership andSecondary EducationElectricalEngineering andComputer ScienceAcademicSupportHonorsProgramTestingCenterTRiOProgramsInstructionalTechnology DistanceLearning andExtended StudiesMilitary SciencesFood and AnimalSciencesFamily andConsumerSciencesManagement andMarketingSocial Sciences(Criminal Justice,Sociology & PoliticalScience)Social Work,Psychology andCounselingEnglish andForeign LanguagesVisual, PerformingandCommunicationArtsHealth Sciences,Human Performanceand CommunicativeDisordersEngineering,ConstructionManagement andIndustrial TechnologyPhysics,Chemistryand Math185
INDEXABOUT ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY,9ACADEMIC CALENDAR, 4ACADEMIC COMPUTING, 11ACADEMIC INTERGRITY, 23ACADEMIC PROBATION, 23ACADEMIC SUPPORT AND FACILITIES, 12ACCREDITATION, 2ACTION RESEARCH PAPER REQUIREMENTS, 29ADMISSIONS POLICIES, 15AGRIBUSINESS, (MS) DEGREE PROGRAM, 32ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENT, 10ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATIONALCHART, 185APPEALS/GRIEVEANCE PROCESS, 23APPLICATION FOR GRADUATION, 30ART EDUCATION, MED DEGREE PROGAM, 33ASSISTANTSHIPS/FELLOWSHIPS, 21AUDITING, 26BIOLOGY, (MS) DEGREE PROGRAM, 34BOOKSTORE, 14BULLDOG ACADEMIC RESOURCE CONNECTION, 12BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION, (MBA)DEGREE PROGRAM, 37CAFETERIA SERVICES, 14CAREER DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, 11CATALOG RIGHTS AND EXCLUSIONS, 23CLASS ATTENDANCE, 24CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY,(MS) DEGREE PROGRAM, 39COMMUNICATIVE SCIENCES & DISORDERS, (MS)DEGREE PROGRAM, 40COMPREHENSIVE EXAM REQUIRMENTS, 28COMPUTER SCIENCE, DEGREE PROGRAM, 43CONFERRING OF DEGREE, 30COUNSELING & GUIDANCE, (MS) DEGREE PROGRAM, 45COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY, (MS) DEGREE PROGRAM,46COURSE DESCRIPTIONS, 101COURSE LOAD REQUIREMENTS, 18CREDIT HOUR REQUIREMENTS, 24CREDITS AND QUALITY POINTS, 26CROSS-REGISTRATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OFALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE, 18DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, 13DISMISSAL FROM GRADUATE STUDY, 23DISPOSITION OF APPLICATION MATERIALS, 18EDUCATIONAL TESTING SERVICE, 17ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, (MED/MS) DEGREEPROGRAMS, 48ENGLISH WRITING PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENT, 25FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES, (MS) DEGREEPROGRAM, 54FEDERAL REGULATIONS, 18FEES AND EXPENSES, 20FIELD RESEARCH REQUIREMENTS, 26FINANCIAL AID, 21FOOD SCIENCE, (MS) DEGREE PROGRAM, 58FOOD SCIENCE, (PH.D.) PROGRAM, 60FOREIGN TRANSFER CREDITS (ACCEPTANCE), 28GRADE CHANGES, 26GRADING POLICIES, 25GRADUATE FACULTY, 178GUIDANCE AND PSYCHOLOGY, MS DEGREE PROGRAM,63INCOMPLETE WORK, 26INDEPENDENT STUDY, 26INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY, (MS) DEGREE PROGRAM, 63INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP, (MED) DEGREEPROGRAM, 66INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS, 11LEARNING RESOURCES CENTER,11LOANS AND PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT, 21MATERIEL ENGINEERING, (MS) DEGREE PROGRAM, 68MATHEMATICS PROFICIENCY SKILLS, 25NON-DEGREE STUDENT REQUIREMENTS , 16PARKING, 13PHYSICAL EDUCATION, DEGREE PROGRAM, 71PHYSICS, (MS) DEGREE PROGRAM, 72PHYSICS, (PH.D.) PROGRAM, 74PLANT AND SOIL SCIENCE, (MS) DEGREE PROGRAMS, 77PLANT AND SOIL SCIENCE, (PH.D.) PROGRAM, 78PROBATION, 23PROGRAMS OF STUDY, 24QUALITY OF WORK, 23READING, (PH.D.) PROGRAM, 80READMISSION POLICY, 17REFUND POLICIES, 20REGISTRATION, 18REPETITION OF COURSES, 26RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS, 19SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS, 21SCHOLARSHIP REQUIREMENTS, 21SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES AT ALABAMA A&MUNIVERSITY, 10SECOND MASTER'S DEGREE, 30SECONDARY EDUCATION, (MED/MS) DEGREEPROGRAMS, 81SOCIAL WORK, (MSW) DEGREE PROGRAMS, 90SPECIAL EDUCATION, (MED/MS) DEGREE PROGRAMS, 94STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS FOR COURSE WORK, 24STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES, 13STUDENT IDENTIFICATION CARDS, 13STUDENT LIFE, 10TEST OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE (TOEFL), 17THESIS/DISERTATION REQUIREMENTS, 29CHANGING FROM THESIS TO NON-THESIS OPTION,30TRANSFER CREDIT INFORMATION, 27GRADUATE CREDIT FOR NATIONAL BOARDCERTIFICATION, 27TUTORIAL ASSISTANCE NETWORK, 12URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING, (MUP) DEGREEPROGRAM, 98VETERAN AFFAIRS, 13WITHDRAWAL, 22, 26WORLD EDUCATION SERVICES, 17186
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