PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF COURSE OFFERINGS SPRING 1974 THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Prepared by the Office of Admissions and Records This is a preliminary announcement of the courses that departments are planning to offer for the Spring Semester as of November 21, 1973. Even though time, room, and instructor are now shown, this publication can be used as a guide by which a student may tentatively select Spring Semester classes. The Official Timetable for the Spring Semester Enrollment will be available January 10, 1974. The Official Timetable will provide complete Enrollment and Fee Payment instructions, will include a note for each course referencing the dates of the semester. The Official Timetable must contain the Guides for Enrollment, and will announce the times and places classes meet, limitations, prerequisites, and instructors' names when available. In the mean- time information about a course, see a catalog or the appropriate Department Chairman. Easy Access Courses will be announced in the Lawrence Journal World early in January. TABLE OF CONTENTS Abbreviations Used in this Publication...Page 1 Checklist for How to be a KU student Spring 1974...Page 2 New Course Numbering System...Page 2 Dates and Times of Enrollment...Page 3 Calendar, Spring Semester 1974...Page 3 Fees...Page 4 Preliminary Course Offerings on the Lawrence Campus...Pages 5-16 ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS PUBLICATION PC - Principal course designation. For further explanation, see page B-13 or the Catalog of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 1972-1973. P1 - Counts in Humanities area. P2 - Counts in Natural Sciences and Mathematics area. P3 - Counts in Social Sciences area. VAR - Variable credit. & - Hours and grade points may be added to graduation requirements; see the catalog for your school. 1 DATES AND TIMES OF ENROLLMENT CHECKLIST FOR HOW TO BE A KU STUDENT SPRING 1974 The following Enrollment Letter Schedules indicate the earliest time a student may be admitted to Allen Field House according to the first letters of the last name. Enrollment closes at 4:30 p.m. each day. Students may pick up their Registration materials at Hoch Auditorium beginning 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, January 15. Note: Enrollment has been reduced to two and one half days to begin 12 noon on Wednesday, January 16. Those not automatically eligible must apply for Admission, Readmission, Re-entry, Change of School, or Reinstatement as appropriate for their situation. Note: Those applying after January 4 may not find all of their materials ready in time to complete Enrollment during the regular enrollment period. YOU MUST BE ELEIGIBLE TO REGISTER. The following are automatically eligible: Students who have been admitted for the Spring Semester 1974. Students who were enrolled Ball Semester of 1973 and who are eligible to continue in the name School within the University this Spring. LAW STUDENTS enroll on Thursday, January 17 and Friday, January 18 according to the schedule announced by the Dean of Law. INTENSIVE ENGLISH CENTER STUDENTS enroll on Thursday, January 24 in Foeter Hall according to the following schedule: YOU MUST BE ELIGIBLE TO REGISTER. A to G at 9:00 a.m. GRADUATE STUDENTS MAJORING IN EDUCATION whose employment makes it impossible for them to enroll on Wednesday, or Friday, January 16, 17, or 18 may enroll on Saturday, January 19 between 8:30 and 12:00 noon at Bailey Hall. 0 to Z at 11:00 a.m. CALENDAR, SPRING SEMESTER 1974 YOU MUST HAVE THE MEANS FOR PAYING YOUR FEES before beginning enrollment. Fees may be paid in cash; by personal checks for the exact amount; by governmental, University, or corporation checks; by certified, cashier or traveler's checks; by Master Charge; by BankAmericard; by presenting written authorization from a governmental, educational, scholarship, or fellowship agency stating that they will pay your fees; or by arranging special payments if you have a Teaching or Research Assistantship or if you are eligible for G.I. Bill Veteran Benefits. UNIVERSITY ENROLLEE LETTER SCHEDULE Applies to Bachelor degree graduate Students Accepted as exceptions are listed below. IF YOU HAVE FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS TO THE UNIVERSITY such as past due Traffic fines, Hospital bills, and emergency charges, etc., you must take care of such obligations before you will be allowed to register. YOU MUST ENROLL AND PAY FEEES. Dates and Times of enrollment are listed on page 3. Fee payment is required and a requirement for completing enrollment. Fee amounts are given on page 4. Specify enrolment dates and a date for completion, 1974. IF YOU ARE A NEW STUDENT YOU MUST attend the Orientation Meetings, submit a Medical History Record, and appear for evaluation and further medical tests according to the schedule announced. See the new student information letter provided by and available at the Office of Admissions. The Fall Timetable was published using the old numbering system, with a note following each course indicating the new number. The Spring Timetable will be published using the new numbering system with a note following each course indicating the old number. Following is a guide to the new system as used in this publication: For Admission or Readmission as an undergraduate, see the Office of Admissions, 130 Strong Hall, Window 3. January 14 Monday Orientation period begins on Lawrence Campus. January 16-18 Wed-Pri Enrollment and Fee Payment on Lawrence Campus. January 16-18 Thurs In all departments. March 9 Saturday Spring vacation begins at 12:30 p.m. March 18 Monday Classwork resumes. April 15 Monday Easter Monday, no classes. May 7 Tuesday Last day of classes. May 8 Wednesday Semester examinations begin. May 17 Friday Semester examinations end. May 19 Sunday Commencement. May 20 Monday Commencement. Centennial College January 16, Wednesday Oliver College January 17, Thursday North College January 17, Thursday Nunemaker College January 18, Friday Pearson College January 18, Friday A to C D to G H to L M to R S to Z 2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 4:00 p.m. January 16, Wednesday January 17, Thursday January 18, Friday 2:00 p.m. A 12:00 noon H - Hd 10:00 a.m. N - O 3:00 p.m. B - Bn 1:00 p.m. He - Hz 11:00 a.m. P - Q 4:00 p.m. B - Bz 2:00 p.m. I - J 12:00 noon R January 17, Thursday 3:00 p.m. K 1:00 p.m. S - Sh 8:00 p.m. C 4:00 p.m. N 1:00 p.m. S - Sz 9:00 p.m. D January 18, Friday 3:00 p.m. T - Wd 10:00 a.m. E - F 8:00 a.m. M - Md 3:00 p.m. W - Ze 11:00 a.m. G 9:00 a.m. Ne - Mz ENROLMENT LETTER SCHEDULE FOR SENIORS AND FIFTH YEAR UNDERGRADUates (this schedule excludes fourteen year students in five-year programs.) For Admission or Re-entry an a Graduate or Law student, see the dean's office of the school. (See e.g., Law, Education, Fine Arts, Business, Liberal Arts and Sciences, etc. For Renewal enrollment.) or undergraduate (i.e., from one school to another school within the University of California). Students must be admitted to the University at Lawrence for Admission or Re-entry as a graduate or Law student, see the dean's office of the school for admission requirements. For admissions, please visit www.ucl.edu. Courses numbered 000-099 are non-credit courses, or those credit courses for which records will be kept but whose hours do not count toward graduation. Courses numbered 100-299 are designed specifically for graduate students. Courses numbered 300-499 are designed for Juniors and Seniors. Courses numbered 500-699 are designed primarily for Juniors and Seniors, but also taken by some Graduate Students who have fewer than 30 hours of graduate credit. Courses numbered 700-799 are designed primarily for Graduate Students who have fewer than 30 hours of graduate credit, but also taken by some undergraduates. Courses numbered 800-899 are designed primarily for Graduate Students who have fewer than 30 hours of graduate credit. Courses numbered 900-999 are designed primarily for Graduate Students who have more than 30 hours of graduate credit. January 16, Wednesday January 10, Wednesday 12:00 noon A - B 1:30 p.m. H - J 3:00 p.m. O - R 12:30 p.m. C - D 2:00 p.m. K - L 3:30 p.m. S 1:00 p.m. E - G 2:30 p.m. M - N 4:00 p.m. T - Z 3 NEW COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM ENROLLMENT LETTER SCHEDULE FOR STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGES WITHIN THE COLLEGE; 2 FEES PAYMENT OF FEES WILL BE REQUIRED AS PART OF THE ENROLLEM PROCESS. AN ENROLLMENT IS NOT COMPLETE UNTIL FEES HAVE BEEN PAID IN FULL. For listing of ways you may pay your fees, see page 2. An additional fee will be charged of the student who enrolls after the scheduled Enrollment Period ends. Likewise, an additional fee will be charged of the student whose Enrollment subsequently becomes incomplete because fees were not fully paid when due. ThisFee is $10.00 through Tuesday, February 12 and $25.00 after February 12. No Enrolment may be completed after March 1, 1974 for Spring Semester 1974. LAWRENCE CAMPUS Fees Per Semester: Students on campus enrolled in more than 6 hours (full fees)*: $277.00 $327.00 $672.00 $747.00 Students on campus enrolled in 6 hours or less, per hour:*: 21.70 24.70 47.70 52.70 Students enrolling in courses offered on both the Lawrence and Kansas City campuses, per Lawrence hour:*: 21.70 24.70 47.70 52.70 Members of the University Staff, half-time or more, but not full-time, on campus enrolled in 15 hours or less, per hour:*: 21.70 24.70 21.70 24.70 *Payment of these fees entitles the student to instruction in classes, necessary dispensary care for ordinary illnesses and special medical services at nominal rates at Watkins Memorial Hospital (to an amount proportionate to the amount of fees paid if less than full fees), the use of the Kansas Union, for admission at such student rates (if any) to most campus events within the limit of seats available, to copies of the University Daily Kann and to participation in other activities. Full-time members of the staff, on or off campus, per hour:**: 14.00 17.00 14.00 17.00 Field work (Students whose entire enrollment is in classes which neither meet scheduled times nor on campus) per hour**: 14.00 17.00 40.00 45.00 **Payment of fees at these rates covers only instruction in classes. Student Health Service benefits, Kansas Union Facilities, campus events admissions and health insurance are not available to those paying at these rates. A $1.50 KU-ID Fee is charged of all new students and to others requesting a replacement during Enrolment. Additional fees are charged to those enrolling in certain Geology courses and to those enrolling in music lessons who are non-music majors or who are music majors enrolling in 6 hours or less. See the Official Timetable for amounts. HEALTH INSURANCE Supplemental Health Insurance from Blue Cross - Blue Shield Insurance Company is available to students on an optional basis. This insurance may be purchased directly from the insurance company at Enrolment; however, payment is completely separate from the procedure for paying University Fees. The rates and inclusive dates of coverage are: STUDENT ONLY...$50.04. January 14, 1974 to August 18, 1974 STUDENT AND SPOUSE...$98.43. January 14, 1974 to August 18, 1974 FAMILY...$149.49. January 14, 1974 to August 18, 1974 Note: Included in the Full University Fee is a "Health Fee" (not to be confused with "Health Insurance" as described above) which entitles the student to necessary dispensary care for ordinary illnesses and special medical services at nominal rates at Watkins Memorial Hospital to an amount proportionate to the amount of fees paid if less than full fees. 4