Appendices The legal sanctions under federal, state, and local laws for violations <strong>of</strong> drug laws; A list <strong>of</strong> the health risks associated with substance abuse; A list <strong>of</strong> resources available to University students, staff, and faculty; and Charts listing the federal drug trafficking penalties. If you have any questions, please contact the Office <strong>of</strong> Human Resources (stateside or overseas) or Student Affairs (stateside or overseas). Appendix J Shared Governance In accordance with Board <strong>of</strong> Regents I-6.00 <strong>Policy</strong> on Shared Governance in the University System <strong>of</strong> Maryland, <strong>UMUC</strong> developed a new worldwide shared governance structure. Each <strong>of</strong> the three primary stakeholder groups — students, faculty, and staff — <strong>of</strong> <strong>UMUC</strong> has an advisory council consisting <strong>of</strong> elected representatives. These councils advise senior <strong>UMUC</strong> leadership on broad issues related to the university’s strategic planning, communications, academic initiatives, and other issues. Further, there is a University Advisory Council, made <strong>of</strong> representatives from each <strong>of</strong> the three stakeholder councils, to advise and assist the President <strong>of</strong> <strong>UMUC</strong>. Student Advisory Council The Student Advisory Council consists <strong>of</strong> twelve (12) student representatives from <strong>UMUC</strong> locations world wide and includes both undergraduate and graduate students. Student Advisory Council representatives serve on the overall University Advisory Council, the Graduate Council and the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee. The Student Advisory Council provides senior management with critical input on a wide variety <strong>of</strong> institutional initiatives that effect students and student life at <strong>UMUC</strong>. To learn more about the Student Advisory Council or contact a representative, visit our Web page at www.umuc.edu/gov/stac 138 2004-2005 Undergraduate Catalog
Index A Academic Advisement, 17 Academic Honors, 21 Academic Integrity, 24 Academic Major, 37 Academic Minor, 37 Academic Warning and Dismissal, 20 Accounting, 28, 31, 42, 72 Accreditation, ii Administrative Offices, Heidelberg, 103 Admission, 1 Admission Requirements, 1 Advanced Placement, 15 African American Studies, 35 Alumni Association, 27 Anthropology, 43, 73 Appeal Process (Financial Aid), 8 Appendix A, 121 Appendix B, 126 Appendix C, 127 Appendix D, 127 Appendix E, 127 Appendix F, 130 Appendix G, 131 Appendix H, 135 Appendix I, 137 Appendix J, 138 Applying for Financial Aid, 5 Army, Navy, and Marine Training, 14 Art, 35, 73 Art History, 35, 73 Art History and Appreciation, 43 Asian Studies, 35 Associate Degree Curriculum Requirements, 30 Associate Degree General Education Requirements, 30 Associate <strong>of</strong> Arts General Curriculum, 31 Associate <strong>of</strong> Arts Specialized Curricula, 31 Astronomy, 73 Attendance, 24 Audit (Au), 7, 19 B Bachelor’s Degrees, 35 Basic Standards for Undergraduate Students, 7 Biology, 35, 73 ‘Bootstrap’ (Educational Leave <strong>of</strong> Absence Program), 2 Biotechnology, 35 Business Administration, 44, 74 Business and Management, 31 Business Law and Public <strong>Policy</strong>, 45 Business Supply Chain Management, 35 C Calculation <strong>of</strong> Grade Point Averages, 20 Career and Cooperative Education Center, 27 Certificate <strong>of</strong> Completion, 23 Certificate <strong>of</strong> Enrollment, 3 Change <strong>of</strong> Address, 24 Change <strong>of</strong> Grade, 20 Chemistry, 75 Civic Responsibility Perspective Requirement, 38 Classroom and Online Study, 11 Code <strong>of</strong> Civility, 24 Code <strong>of</strong> Student Conduct, 25 College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), 15 Common Associate Requirements, 30 Common Certificate Requirements, 28 Communication Studies, 46, 76 Community College <strong>of</strong> the Air Force (CCAF), 15 Computer and Information Science, 48, 77 Computer Information Technology, 35, 78 Computer Science, 35 Computer Studies, 28, 32, 49, 79 Conference Courses, 23 Confidentiality <strong>of</strong> Academic Records, 22 Contract for Degree, 17 Cooperative Education, 81 Course Load, 3 Course-Challenge Examinations, 11 Credit by Examination, 15 Credit by Transfer, 13 Credit from Junior Colleges and Community Colleges, 13 Credit from Other Colleges and Universities, 13 Criminal Justice, 50, 81 Cross-Curricular Requirements, 36 Curriculum Planning Sheets, 17 2004-2005 Undergraduate Catalog 139 D DANTES Examinations, 16 Dean’s List, 21 Degree Builder Program (SOC), 18 Diploma Application Deadlines, 23 Diplomas and Graduation, 23 Directory, 103 Disbursement <strong>of</strong> Funds, 7 Dismissal, 20 Distance Education, 70 Dutch, 82 E Index Earning an Associate <strong>of</strong> Arts Degree after Earning a Baccalaureate Degree, 34 Economics, 52, 82 Education, 83 Education: Counseling and Personnel Services, 83 Education: Human Development, 83 Educational Experiences in the Armed Services, 14 Educational Leave <strong>of</strong> Absence Program “Bootstrap,” 2 Eligibility, 1 Emerging Issues, 36 English, 52, 84 Enrollment, 3 Environmental Management, 35 Establishing Credit, 11 Examinations, 25 EXCEL Through Experiential Learning, 11, 86 Excelsior College Examinations, 16 External Sources <strong>of</strong> College Credit, 12
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