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The General Catalog contains information about University policies, courses, and
academic programs that currently govern progress towards an undergraduate degree. You are
responsible for knowing and understanding the contents of your chosen catalog.
Two ways to use the Catalog
Catalog information is available in two formats. General catalog information is
available from the Desert Lynx home page. Anyone can use this page to learn more
about UA majors and degree programs, courses of instruction, academic policies, graduation
requirements, and anything else that bears directly on completing a baccalaureate degree
at the University. The links that appear on the home page are explained briefly below.
Personalized information is available to enrolled UA students who are governed by
catalogs 1997-1998 and later. You may access this information by clicking on the button
labeled "Personalized Catalog", found on the button bar at the left edge of the
home page. That button will take you to Student Link, a group of services that
gives students access to their own computerized records. Once you enter your student ID
and PIN number, Student Link
will present you with a list of options that include a Catalog option (look for it at the
left edge of the screen). Click on and you'll see catalog information specific to
your declared major. The screen will show your college and major, along with information
about your major department, degree requirements, faculty, major courses, and academic
policies. Also available are links to the general catalog, the Schedule of Classes,
and lists of faculty and all courses of instruction.
UA students who follow requirements outlined in earlier catalogs will find that some
information about them is not available electronically. For example, academic policies for
years earlier than 1997-1998 are not available on line. Students governed by earlier
catalogs should speak with an advisor or consult the appropriate catalog for such
information.
Organization of the Catalog
Desert Lynx provides information about current academic policies, courses of
instruction, and undergraduate degree programs and graduation requirements. The home page
includes a table of contents, providing links to all major subcategories of catalog
information:
Academic Policies: All
academic policies effective for 1997-1998 are listed in this section. They include
information about university-wide graduation requirements, grade appeal, academic
integrity, and other policies that bear directly on progress towards completion of an
undergraduate degree.
College Information: The
fifteen colleges that comprise the University of Arizona are listed here, along with basic
information about each college. Links to college home pages are also provided.
Department Information:
Departments and other degree-granting units are listed here, as well as basic information
about each unit. Links to department home pages are also provided.
Important
Deadlines: Click here for a list of important semester or term deadlines, such as the
last day to register for credit, the last day to drop a course without penalty, and
others.
List of Faculty: Follow this
link to a list of all permanent UA faculty.
Undergraduate Majors: This page includes all
undergraduate majors currently enrolling students. Each major on the list is linked to
information about the managing department.
Undergraduate Minors: This page includes all
undergraduate minors currently enrolling students. Each minor on the list is linked to
information about the managing department.
Academic
Program Requirements Reports (APRRs): Click here and see a list of APRRs for all
undergraduate degree programs. An APRR lists all the requirements for a specific
undergraduate degree, including minimum number of units required for graduation, general
education requirements, major course requirements and others. Students are encouraged to
be familiar with the APRR associated with their degree program.
Minor
Reports: Click here and see a list of requirement reports for all undergraduate minor
programs. An minor report lists all the requirements for a specific undergraduate minor,
including minimum number of units required for the minor, number of upper-division units
required, and specific core courses, if any. The department that administers the minor
also appears on the report. Students are encouraged to be familiar with the minor report
associated with their minor program.
List of Courses: Descriptions of
all current courses of instruction are available on line. Click here for the master list;
courses are organized alphabetically by course prefix.
Schedule
of Classes: The Schedule of Classes provides information about course
offerings for the term currently available for registration. Department and course
descriptions are linked to the on-line schedule, which offers up-to-the minute information
on the status of course offerings, including additions, cancellations, room changes, and
enrollment figures that are updated as seats are reserved.
Accreditations and Affiliations:
Click here to find out more about the accreditations and affiliations of the University
and its colleges, schools, departments, and other academic units.
Previous Catalogs: Follow this link to see
previous catalogs available electronically. The 1997-1998 catalog is the first electronic
catalog at UA designed as a hypertext document. A copy of the 1995-1997 catalog is
available on line, but it is only a reproduction of the printed version. No personalized
catalog is available for catalog years earlier than 1997-1998.
Official and Unofficial Seals
The Official Seal signifies that the associated information is official
University of Arizona policy. The seal is found at the top of all General Catalog
pages.
The unofficial icon (an official seal that's been cancelled) indicates that
the associated information is not official Catalog information. The unofficial icon is
used primarily to identify links to non-catalog pages, such as department or college home
pages.
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