Index Postbaccalaureate (unclassified) enrollment, 46 Prerequisites for graduate courses, 46 Prerequisites for registration in 798, 799A, and 899, 46 Press, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>, 368 Preventive medicine residency certificate, 310 Privacy rights of students, 30 Probation and disqualification, 35, 36 Professional development, 378 Psychology courses, 291 faculty, 288 requirements for M.A., 289 requirements for M.S., 290 requirements for Ph.D., 290 Public administration and urban studies courses, 297 faculty, 295 requirements for M.C.P., 296 requirements for M.P.A., 296 Public and Urban Affairs, Institute of, 361 Public health certificate, 310 courses, 311 faculty, 301 fellowships, 310 Institute for, 361 Ph.D., 308 requirements for M.P.H., 303 requirements for M.S., 306 requirements for M.S.W./M.P.H.,307 Pupil Personnel Service Credential, 328 Radiological health physics, 280 Reading education, concentration in, 136, 153 Reading/language arts specialist credential,153 Readmission, 34 Real estate (see Business administration, 76) Real Estate and Land Use Institute (RELUI), 361 Recreation courses, 348 Refunds, 19 Regional Studies of the Californias, Institute for, 361 Registration, 28 Regulatory affairs courses, 317 faculty, 316 requirements for M.S., 317, 379 Rehabilitation administration certificate,156 Rehabilitation counseling, 137, 379 Religious studies courses, 319 faculty, 319 Repeated courses, 34 Requirements for master’s degrees admission to curriculum, 23 advancement to candidacy, 39 degree time limitations, 43 final approval, 44 foreign language, 41 grade point averages, 42 grade restrictions for master’s degree programs, 42 official programs of study, 41 Thesis, Plan A and Non-Thesis, PlanB, 43 unit requirements, 41 Research administration, 350 394 Research centers and institutes, 353 Research facilities, 350 Research Council, <strong>University</strong>, 8 Research lecture, Albert W. Johnson, 364 Research Lecture Series, Distinguished Graduate, 363 Research and technology services, 364 Residence requirement, 39 Residency determination, 26 Residence halls, 374 Resource specialist certificate of competence,156 Retired adults education program, 378 Rhetoric and writing studies courses, 321 faculty, 320 Russian courses, 323 faculty, 323 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>, i, iv Foundation, 368 Press, 368 <strong>San</strong>ford I. Berman Effective Communication, Institute for, 362 Satisfactory progress grade, 32 Scholarships and awards, 16 School Nurse Services Credential, 265 School Psychology Credential, 144 Second bachelor’s degree, 25 Second master’s degree, 29 Secondary curriculum and instruction, concentration in, 136 Social Equity Technical Assistance, Center for, 362 Social Policy Institute, 362 Social Science Research Laboratory, 350 Social security numbers, use of, 23 Social work courses, 328 faculty, 324 requirements for M.S.W., 325 requirements for M.S.W./J.D., 326 requirements for M.S.W./M.P.H., 307, 327 Sociology courses, 331 faculty, 330 requirements for M.A., 330 Spanish courses, 334 faculty, 333 requirements for M.A., 333 Special education (see Education, 130) courses, 175 faculty, 175 specialist credentials, 110, 154 Special sessions, 37, 377 Speech communication (see Communication, 96) Speech-language pathology, concentration in,106 Speech pathology and audiology (see Communicative disorders, 105) Statistics courses, 337 faculty, 336 requirements for M.S. in statistics, 336 Stop out, one-semester, 34 Strategic Technologies and Research (STAR) Center for Electronic Business, 363 Student discipline and grievances, 35 Student health services, 373 Student rights and responsibilities, 375 Studio arts, emphasis in, 52 Study list limits, 38 Substance Abuse, Center on, 363 Summer term study, 15, 37 Taxation (see Business administration, 73) Teacher education (see Education, 130) concentrations in, 134, 135 courses, 179 faculty, 179 Teaching and learning, doctoral program, 131 Teaching credentials, 144 Technology transfer office, 364 Telecommunications and film (see Communication, 96) Test office, 375 Theatre arts courses, 341 faculty, 339 requirements for M.A., 339 requirements for M.F.A., 340 Theses in foreign languages, 44 Thesis committee, 43 Thesis extension (799B), 46 Thesis, Plan A and Non-Thesis, Plan B, 43 Thesis submission, 44 Time limitations, 43 Title IX, 31 TOEFL requirement, 24 Total quality management (see Business administration, 76) Toxicology, concentration in, 306 Transcripts, 27, 37 Transfer, extension, and foreign university credit, 37 Transportation, 375 Transportation, concentration in, 217 Travel study programs, 378 Trustees, Board of, 385 Tuition fees, 18 Unclassified graduate student, 25 Uncompleted thesis, 33 Unit or credit hours, 46 Unit requirements, 41 Upper division courses, 347 Veterans, 15, 376 Visual and Performing Arts, Center for, 363 Withdrawal grade, 32 Withdrawals from courses, 33 from graduate curricula, 33 from the <strong>University</strong>, 33 unofficial, 34 Women’s studies courses, 345 faculty, 344 requirements for M.A., 344 Writing competency, 44 Zoology (see Biology, 60)
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