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2009graduate Catalog 2011Vol. 2010, No. 3July 30, 2009Periodical postage paidat Lawrence, KS 66045.THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS(USPS-077-620) is publishedfour times per year, monthlyMay through August, by theUniversity of Kansas Office ofUniversity Relations, UniversityRelations Center, 1314 JayhawkBlvd., Lawrence, KS 66045-7535.POSTMASTER: Send addresschanges to THE UNIVERSITYOF KANSAS, Office of UniversityRelations, University RelationsCenter, 1314 Jayhawk Blvd.,Lawrence, KS 66045-7535.This publication is for informational purposes and does notconstitute a contract.Top: The Chi Omega Fountain is on KU’s Lawrence campus. Above: The Center for RemoteSensing of Ice Sheets develops new technologies and computer models to measure and predictthe response of sea level change to the mass balance of ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica.Please recycle

Contents and AdministrationTables of ContentsThe Kansas Board of RegentsA complete Table of Contents appears at the beginning of eachchapter of this catalog. The page numbers in the following tableare those of each chapter’s Table of Contents.General Information . 9Graduate Studies . 35School of Allied Health . 41School of Architecture, Design and Planning . 59School of Business . 71School of Education .87School of Engineering . 121School of Journalism and Mass Communications .149College of Liberal Arts and Sciences . 153School of the Arts . 269School of Medicine . 279School of Music .297School of Nursing . 315School of Pharmacy . 325School of Social Welfare . 337Index . 347Campus Maps . 357Jarold Boettcher, BeloitJill Docking, WichitaChristine Downey-Schmidt, InmanRichard Hedges, Fort ScottDan Lykins, TopekaJanie Perkins, Garden CityDonna L. Shank, LiberalGarry Sherrer, Overland ParkWilliam Thornton, AtchisonReginald Robinson, President and CEO1000 Southwest Jackson St., Suite 520, Topeka, KS 66612-1368www.kansasregents.org, (785) 296-3421, fax: (785) 296-0983Graduate StudiesAdministrationSara Thomas Rosen, Associate Vice Provost and Deanof Graduate StudiesOffice of the Vice Provost for Research and Graduate StudiesStrong Hall, 1450 Jayhawk Blvd., Room 213Lawrence, KS 66045-7518graduate@ku.edu, www.graduate.ku.edu, (785) 864-8040Allen Rawitch, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Deanof Graduate Studies, Medical CenterKU Medical Center, 5015 Wescoe Pavilion, Mail Stop 10403901 Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, KS 66160www2.kumc.edu/aa/gradstudies, (913) 588-1258Schools with Graduate Degree ProgramsAllied Health. Karen L. Miller, DeanArchitecture, Design and Planning. John C. Gaunt, DeanBusiness. William Fuerst, DeanEducation. Rick Ginsberg, DeanEngineering. Stuart Bell, DeanJournalism and Mass Communications. Ann M. Brill, DeanLiberal Arts and Sciences. Gregory B. Simpson, Interim DeanSchool of the Arts. Elizabeth Kowalchuk, Associate DeanMedicine. Barbara Atkinson, Executive DeanMusic. Alicia C. Clair, Interim DeanNursing. Karen L. Miller, DeanPharmacy. Kenneth L. Audus, DeanSocial Welfare. Mary Ellen Kondrat, DeanThe University of KansasAdministrationBernadette Gray-Little, ChancellorDanny Anderson, Interim Provost and Executive ViceChancellor, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, LawrenceBarbara Atkinson, Executive Vice Chancellor, Medical CenterLynn Bretz, Director of University Communications, LawrenceRobert M. Clark, Vice Chancellor and Dean, Edwards CampusWarren Corman, University Architect and Special Assistantto the ChancellorShelley Gebar, Chief of Staff, Medical CenterDiane Hoose Goddard, Vice Provost for Administration andFinance, LawrenceTheresa K. Gordzica, Chief Business and Financial PlanningOfficer, LawrenceDonald C. Holland Jr., University Director of Internal AuditMary Lee Hummert, Vice Provost for Faculty Development, LawrenceKaren Miller, Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic and StudentAffairs, Medical CenterLew Perkins, Director of AthleticsEdward Phillips, Vice Chancellor for Administration, Medical CenterJames Pottorff Jr., University General CounselMarlesa A. Roney, Vice Provost for Student Success, LawrenceDonald W. Steeples, Senior Vice Provost for Scholarly Support,LawrenceDenise Stephens, Vice Provost for Information Servicesand Chief Information Officer, LawrenceDeborah J. Teeter, University Director of Institutional Researchand PlanningPaul Terranova, Vice Chancellor for Research and President,Research Institute, Medical CenterSteven Warren, Vice Provost for Research and Graduate Studiesand President and Chief Operating Officer, KU Center forResearch, LawrenceFront cover (clockwise from top): Dyche Hall, on KU’s Lawrence campus, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Librarycollections at KU contain more than 4.3 million volumes. Spencer Museum of Art offers a collection of nearly 36,000 artworks andartifacts in all media. Albert Romkes (right), assistant professor of mechanical engineering, explains images on a parallel processingcomputer. Pharmaceutical chemistry graduate students conduct research in the Multidisciplinary Research Building on west campus.Back cover (from left): Toni Johnson, assistant professor of social welfare, gives a lecture. A special education graduate student workswith children in a reading class. KU’s Edwards Campus is in Overland Park, Kan. Geology students take core samples in western Kansas.2The University of Kansas2009-2011

Distinguished & Teaching ProfessorsSchools and departments also appoint teaching professors,some for limited terms. (December 2008.)Visit www.distinguishedprofessors.ku.edu.Lawrence CampusCraig Adams, J.L. Constant Distinguished Professor of Civil,Environmental, and Architectural EngineeringHelen Alexander, Chancellors Club Teaching Professor ofEcology and Evolutionary BiologyRobert Antonio, Chancellors Club Teaching Professor of SociologyVictor Bailey, Charles W. Battey Distinguished Professor ofModern British HistoryWilliam A. Barnett, Charles W. Oswald Distinguished Professorof EconomicsRaj Bhala, Rice Distinguished Professor of LawGeorge Bittlingmayer, Wagnon Distinguished Professor ofBusiness and Harold Otto Distinguished Professor of EconomicsRonald T. Borchardt, Summerfield Distinguished Professor ofPharmaceutical ChemistryKristin Bowman-James, University Distinguished Professor ofChemistryDaryle H. Busch, Roy A. Roberts Distinguished Professor ofChemistryRaghumath V. Chaudhari, Deane E. Ackers DistinguishedProfessor of Chemical and Petroleum EngineeringShih-I Chu, Watkins Distinguished Professor of ChemistryAllan J. Cigler, Chancellors Club Teaching Professor of PoliticalScienceJonathan C.D. Clark, Hall Family Foundation DistinguishedProfessor of HistoryGeorge C. Coggins, Frank E. Tyler Distinguished Professor of LawBernard Cornet, Charles W. Oswald Distinguished Professorof MicroeconomicsJose Sequeira Costa, Cordelia B. Murphy DistinguishedProfessor of PianoDavid Darwin, Deane E. Ackers Distinguished Professor of Civil,Environmental, and Architectural EngineeringLynn Davidman, Robert M. Beren Distinguished Professor ofModern Jewish StudiesRichard T. De George, University Distinguished Professor ofPhilosophyAmy Devitt, Chancellors Club Teaching Professor of EnglishMartin B. Dickinson Jr., Robert A. Schroeder DistinguishedProfessor of LawChristopher R. Drahozal, John M. Rounds DistinguishedProfessor of LawCharles C. Eldredge, Hall Family Foundation DistinguishedProfessor of History of ArtSteven A. Epstein, Ahmanson-Murphy Distinguished Professorof Medieval HistoryJoseph B. Evans, Deane E. Ackers Distinguished Professor ofElectrical Engineering and Computer ScienceStephen B. Fawcett, Kansas Health Foundation DistinguishedProfessor of Applied Behavioral ScienceH. George Frederickson, Edwin O. Stene DistinguishedProfessor of GovernmentVictor S. Frost, Dan F. Servey Distinguished Professor ofElectrical Engineering and Computer ScienceRobert L. Glicksman, Robert W. Wagstaff DistinguishedProfessor of LawPrasad Gogineni, Deane E. Ackers Distinguished Professor ofElectrical Engineering and Computer ScienceRobert H. Goldstein, Merrill W. Haas Distinguished Professorof GeologyDon W. Green, Deane E. Ackers Distinguished Professor ofChemical and Petroleum EngineeringSusan K. Harris, Joyce and Elizabeth Hall DistinguishedProfessor of American Literature and CultureMichael H. Hoeflich, John H. and John M. Kane DistinguishedProfessor of LawDavid S. Holmes, Chancellors Club Teaching Professor of PsychologyCraig L. Huneke, Henry J. Bischoff Distinguished Professor ofMathematicsSusan J. Kemper, Roy A. Roberts Distinguished Professor ofPsychologyBarbara Kerr, Williamson Family Distinguished Professor ofCounseling PsychologyDennis D. Lane, N.T. Veatch Distinguished Professor of Civil,Environmental, and Architectural EngineeringWojciech Lesnikowski, Don Hatch Distinguished Professorof ArchitectureRichard E. Levy. J.B. Smith Distinguished Professor ofConstitutional LawAlice Lieberman, Chancellors Club Teaching Professor of SocialWelfarePaul Stephen Lim, Chancellors Club Teaching Professor of EnglishSusan M. Lunte, Ralph N. Adams Distinguished Professorof Chemistry and Pharmaceutical ChemistryCraig E. Martin, Chancellors Club Teaching Professor ofEcology and Evolutionary BiologyKeith G. Meyer, E.S. and Tom W. Hampton DistinguishedProfessor of LawElias Michaelis, University Distinguished Professor ofPharmacology and ToxicologyC. Russell Middaugh, Takeru Higuchi Distinguished Professorof Pharmaceutical ChemistryLester A. Mitscher, University Distinguished Professor ofMedicinal ChemistryJoane P. Nagel, University Distinguished Professor of SociologyPhotography by University Relations staff: Chuck France, Doug Koch, Jaclyn Lippelmann,Anthony Mattingly, Megan McAtee, and David McKinney.Additional photography by Randy Edmonds, Sharon Hartbauer, Selena Jabara, Luke Jordan,Elissa Monroe, Aaron Paden, Edmee Rodriguez, Dennis Sundermeyer, and John Wysocki.KU catalogs and other academic publications are online at www.catalogs.ku.edu.Visit KU’s Web site: www.ku.edu.Graduate Catalog3Contents & AdministrationDistinguished and UniversityTeaching Professors

Distinguished & Teaching ProfessorsBerl R. Oakley, Irving Johnson Distinguished Professor ofMolecular BiologyAllan H. Pasco, Hall Family Foundation DistinguishedProfessor of French and ItalianA. Townsend Peterson, University Distinguished Professor ofEcology and Evolutionary BiologyBlake Peterson, Regents Distinguished Professor of MedicinalChemistryMabel L. Rice, Fred and Virginia Merrill DistinguishedProfessor of Advanced Studies, Speech-Language-HearingDan Rockhill, J.L. Constant Distinguished Professor of ArchitectureRobert Rohrschneider, Sir Robert Worcester DistinguishedProfessor of Public Opinion and Survey ResearchStanley T. Rolfe, Albert P. Learned Distinguished Professorof Civil, Environmental, and Architectural EngineeringElinor P. Schroeder, Paul E. Wilson Distinguished Professor of LawPaul Selden, Gulf-Hedberg Distinguished Professor of GeologyK. Sam Shanmugan, Southwestern Bell DistinguishedProfessor of Electrical Engineering and Computer SciencePrakash P. Shenoy, Ronald G. Harper Distinguished Professorof BusinessPaulette Spencer, Deane E. Ackers Distinguished Professor ofMechanical EngineeringDon W. Steeples, Dean A. McGee Distinguished Professor ofGeologyValentino Stella, University Distinguished Professor ofPharmaceutical ChemistryBala Subramaniam, Dan F. Servey Distinguished Professor ofChemical and Petroleum EngineeringKaran S. Surana, Deane E. Ackers Distinguished Professor ofMechanical EngineeringThomas N. Taylor, Roy A. Roberts Distinguished Professor ofEcology and Evolutionary BiologyBarbara N. Timmermann, University Distinguished Professor ofMedicinal ChemistryAnn P. Turnbull, Ross and Marianna Beach DistinguishedProfessor of Special EducationH. Rutherford Turnbull III, Ross and Marianna BeachDistinguished Professor of Special EducationG. Paul Willhite, Ross H. Forney Distinguished Professor ofChemical and Petroleum EngineeringGeorge S. Wilson, Takeru Higuchi Distinguished Professor ofChemistry and Pharmaceutical ChemistryDonald E. Worster, Hall Family Foundation DistinguishedProfessor of HistoryJudy Wu, University Distinguished Professor of Physics andAstronomyKU Medical Center CampusDavid Albertini, Hall Professor of Molecular MedicineMarc A. Asher, University Distinguished Professor ofOrthopedic SurgeryRichard Barohn, Gertrude and Dewey Ziegler Professorof NeurologySolomon Batnitzky, Arch Templeton Professor of Radiology4Douglas C. Burton, Marc and Elinor Asher Endowed Professorof Spinal DeformitiesSusan E. Carlson, A.J. Rice and Midland Dairy CouncilProfessor of NutritionJames D. Cook, L.E. and Lenora Carr Phillips DistinguishedProfessor of MedicineCarol J. Fabian, Kansas Masonic Cancer Research Chair ofInternal MedicineJohn A. Ferraro, Carolyn Doughty/Margaret Kemp Chair ofHearing and SpeechDoren Fredrickson, Kansas Health Foundation DistinguishedProfessor of Preventive MedicineJared J. Grantham, University Distinguished Professor ofInternal Medicine and Harry Statland Professor of NephrologyTomas Griebling, John P. Wolf 33rd Degree MasonicDistinguished Professor of UrologyJeffrey Holzbeierlein, John W. Weigel Professor of UrologyDouglas V. Horbelt, Daniel K. Roberts Professor of Obstetricsand GynecologyJoan S. Hunt, University Distinguished Professor of Anatomyand Cell BiologyRoy A. Jensen, William R. Jewell Distinguished Kansas MasonicProfessor of PathologyCurtis D. Klaassen, University Distinguished Professor ofPharmacologyAnthony L. Kovac Jr., Kasumi Arakawa Endowed Professor ofAnesthesiologyJoseph L. Kyner, Chancellors Club Teaching Professor of MedicineBarbara P. Lukert, Mary F. Roberts Distinguished Professor ofNutritionJoseph F. Lutkenhaus, University Distinguished Professor ofMicrobiologyMartin A. Mainster, Luther L. Fry Professor of OphthalmologyWilliam V. McKnelly Jr., Lyle L. and Vivian L. WoodfinPsychiatric ProfessorRajesh Pahwa, Laverne and Joyce Rider Professor of NeurologyThomas Pazdernik, Chancellors Club Teaching Professor ofPharmacologySusan K. Pingleton, Peter T. Bohan Professor of MedicineLeigh Darryl Quarles Jr., Summerfield Endowed Professor ofNephrologyRobert N. Schimke, Chancellors Club Teaching Professor ofInternal MedicineMichael J. Soares, KUMC Distinguished Professor of PathologyJames Brantley Thrasher, William K. Valk DistinguishedProfessor of UrologyJinXi Wang, Harrington Professor of Orthopedic ResearchJudith Warren, Christine A. Hartley Centennial Professor ofNursingCarl P. Weiner, Kermit E. Krantz Chair of Gynecology and ObstetricsDavid B. Wilson, Delbert D. Neis M.D. Professor of CardiovascularDiseasesRobert R. Wittler, Wesley Professor of PediatricsDouglas C. Woolley, Delos V. Smith Jr. Professor of CommunityMedicineThe University of Kansas2009-2011

Graduate CalendarGraduate CalendarSee www.registrar.ku.edu for enrollment dates.August 20Classes begin.*Check with individual Graduate Divisions for the last day for May2010 doctoral aspirants to take comprehensive oral examinations.September 3If a student was enrolled during summer session 2009 andmeets all requirements for December 2009 graduation by thisdate, the student is not required to enroll for fall semester 2009.September 7Labor Day. No classes.October 15Fall break begins.October 19Classes resume.November 25Recess begins.November 30Classes resume.*Check with individual Graduate Divisions for the last day forDecember 2009 master’s and doctoral candidates to take finalexaminations.December 10Last day of classes.December 14-18Final examinations.December 18Last day for December 2009 master’s and doctoral candidates to filetheses, dissertations, and other materials in their Graduate Divisionoffices. No extensions will be granted by Graduate Divisions.December 31December degrees awarded (formally conferred at May 2010commencement).Spring Semester 2010See www.registrar.ku.edu for enrollment dates.January 14Classes begin.*Check with individual Graduate Divisions for the last datefor August 2010 doctoral aspirants to take comprehensive oralexaminations.January 18Martin Luther King Jr. Day. No classes.January 28If a student was enrolled during fall semester 2009 and meetsall requirements for May 2010 graduation by this date, thestudent is not required to enroll for spring semester 2010.February 1Last day to file applications for Graduate Studies fellowships.March 15Spring recess begins.March 22Classes resume.*Check with individual Graduate Divisions for the last date for May2010 master’s and doctoral candidates to take final examinations.April 28Last day for May 2010 master’s and doctoral candidates to filetheses, dissertations, and other materials in their Graduate Divisionoffices. No extensions will be granted by Graduate Divisions.Graduate CatalogSummer Session 2010See www.registrar.ku.edu for enrollment dates.June 8Classes begin.*Check with individual Graduate Divisions for the last datefor August 2010 master’s and doctoral candidates to take finalexaminations.*Check with individual Graduate Divisions for the last date forDecember 2010 doctoral aspirants to take comprehensive oralexaminations.June 15If a student was enrolled during spring semester 2010 andmeets all requirements for August 2010 graduation by this date,the student is not required to enroll for summer session 2010.July 30Last day for August 2010 master’s and doctoral candidates to filetheses, dissertations, and other materials in their Graduate Divisionoffices. No extensions will be granted by Graduate Divisions.July 30Last day of classes.August 1August degrees awarded (formally conferred at May 2011commencement).Fall Semester 2010See www.registrar.ku.edu for enrollment dates.August 19Classes begin.*Check with individual Graduate Divisions for the last date for May2011 doctoral aspirants to take comprehensive oral examinations.September 2If a student was enrolled during summer session 2010 andmeets all requirements for December 2010 graduation by thisdate, the student is not required to enroll for fall semester 2010.September 6Labor Day. No classes.October 14Fall break begins.October 18Classes resume.November 24Recess begins.November 29Classes resume.*Check with individual Graduate Divisions for the last date forDecember 2010 master’s and doctoral candidates to take finalexaminations.December 9Last day of classes.December 13-17Final examinations.5Contents & AdministrationFall Semester 2009May 6Last day of classes.May 10-14Final examinations.May 15 (tentative date)Doctoral hooding ceremony.May 16 (projected date)Commencement.

Graduate Calendar The Mission of the University of KansasDecember 17Last day for December 2010 master’s and doctoral candidates to filetheses, dissertations, and other materials in their Graduate Divisionoffices. No extensions will be granted by Graduate Divisions.December 31December degrees awarded (formally conferred at May 2011commencement).*Please note that these dates vary among the schools and aresubject to change. Consult the Graduate Division of yourschool, as well as www.registrar.ku.edu, to confirm all dates.KU’s academic calendars are online atwww.registrar.ku.edu/calendar.Information about KU commencement ceremonies is onlineat www.commencement.ku.edu.Spring Semester 2011See www.registrar.ku.edu for enrollment dates.January 21Classes begin.*Check with individual Graduate Divisions for the last datefor August 2011 doctoral aspirants to take comprehensive oralexaminations.February 2Last day to file applications for fellowships.February 4If a student was enrolled during fall semester 2010 and meetsall requirements for May 2011 graduation by this date, the student is not required to enroll for spring semester 2011.March 21Spring recess begins.March 28Classes resume.*Check with individual Graduate Divisions for the last date for May2011 master’s and doctoral candidates to take final examinations.April 27Last day for May 2011 master’s and doctoral candidates to filetheses, dissertations, and other materials in their Graduate Divisionoffices. No extensions will be granted by Graduate Divisions.May 12Last day of classes.May 16-20Final examinations.May 21 (tentative date)Doctoral hooding ceremony.May 22 (projected date)Commencement.Summer Session 2011See www.registrar.ku.edu for enrollment dates.June 7Classes begin.*Check with individual Graduate Divisions for the last datefor August 2011 master’s and doctoral candidates to take finalexaminations.*Check with individual Graduate Divisions for the last datefor December 2011 doctoral aspirants to take comprehensiveoral examinations.June 14If a student was enrolled during spring semester 2011 andmeets all requirements for August 2011 graduation by this date,the student is not required to enroll for summer session 2011.July 29Last day for August 2011 master’s and doctoral candidates to filetheses, dissertations, and other materials in their Graduate Divisionoffices. No extensions will be granted by Graduate Divisions.July 29Last day of classes.August 1August degrees awarded (formally conferred at May 2012commencement).6The Mission of the University of KansasThe complete Statement of Institutional Mission, as approvedby the Kansas Board of Regents, appears in University of KansasProfiles, available online at www2.ku.edu/ oirp/profiles.shtml, or atthe reference desk in Watson Library on the Lawrence campus.It is also available from the University of Kansas, Office of Institutional Research and Planning, Carruth O’Leary Hall, 1246 W.Campus Road, Room 339, Lawrence, KS 66045-7521, (785) 8644412; and the University of Kansas, Office of the Provost, StrongHall, 1450 Jayhawk Blvd., Room 250, Lawrence, KS 66045-7518,(785) 864-4904. On the KU Medical Center campus, write or callthe Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor, KU Medical Center,2nd floor, Murphy Administration Bldg., Mail Stop 2015, 3901Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, KS 66160, (913) 588-1400.LawrenceThe University of Kansas is a major comprehensive researchand teaching university that serves as a center for learning,scholarship, and creative endeavor. The University of Kansas isthe only Kansas Regents university to hold membership in theprestigious Association of American Universities, a select groupof 62 public and private research universities that represent excellence in graduate and professional education and the highestachievements in research internationally.The University of Kansas offers the highest-quality undergraduate, professional, and graduate programs as well as outstandinglibraries, teaching museums, and information technology. Educational, research, and service programs are offered on the maincampus in Lawrence, through the health-related degree programsand services in Kansas City and Wichita, on the University ofKansas Edwards Campus in Overland Park, and at other sitesthroughout Kansas. More than 100 international study andcooperative research programs are available to students andfaculty members.The university is committed to excellence. It fosters amulticultural environment in which the dignity and rights ofthe individual are respected. Intellectual diversity, integrity,and disciplined inquiry in the search for knowledge are ofparamount importance.The University of Kansas Medical CenterThe University of Kansas Medical Center includes the Schoolof Medicine in Kansas City and Wichita, the Schools of Nursingand Allied Health, the University of Kansas Hospital, and theOffice of Graduate Studies in Kansas City. KU Medical Centeris committed to serving the health care needs of the citizens ofKansas, the region, and the nation by providing educational opportunities for careers in the health professions, comprehensiveservices to maintain health and wellness, ongoing support ofthe state’s and the nation’s health service systems, and continued development of medical knowledge through research andeducation.The University of Kansas2009-2011

Directory of CoursesDirectory of CoursesAbbr.PageDSCI79DN, DIET 7258The University of Kansas is the only school in Kansas belonging to the Association of AmericanUniversities, a select group of 62 leading higher education institutions in the United States andCanada. Member institutions are chosen on the basis of their national significance in graduatestudies and research.The University of Kansas is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges andSchools, 30 North LaSalle St., Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602, (800) 621-7440.Graduate Catalog7Contents & AdministrationCourses are grouped in categories (English, Industrial Design,Pharmacy Practice, etc.). Abbreviations are based on thesecategory names. Category names are listed first. The collegeor school that offers the course follows the category name.Name, College or SchoolAbbr.PageAccompanying, MusicACMP301Accounting, BusinessACCT77Advanced Design Studies, Architecture,Design & PlanningADS66Advanced Design Studies, ArtsADSC277Aerospace Engineering, EngineeringAE124African & African-American Studies,Liberal Arts & SciencesAAAS158American Studies, Liberal Arts & SciencesAMS162Anatomy & Cell Biology, MedicineANAT281Anthropology, Liberal Arts & SciencesANTH163Applied Behavioral Science, Liberal Arts& SciencesABSC167Architectural Engineering, EngineeringARCE133Architecture, Architecture, Design & Planning ARCH63Art, ArtsART276Astronomy, Liberal Arts & SciencesASTR239Atmospheric Science, Liberal Arts & Sciences ATMO204Audiology, Allied HealthAUD44Band, MusicBAND306Bassoon, MusicBASN303Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, MedicineBCHM283Bioengineering, EngineeringBIOE127Bioinformatics, Liberal Arts & SciencesBINF172Biological Sciences, Liberal Arts & SciencesBIOL177Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Liberal Arts& SciencesBCRS261Brass, MusicBRSS301Business, BusinessBUS78Business Economics, BusinessBE79Business Law, BusinessBLAW79Carillon, MusicCARI301Ceramics, ArtsCER277Chamber Music, MusicCHAM302Chemical & Petroleum Engineering,EngineeringC&PE131Chemistry, Liberal Arts & SciencesCHEM182Chinese, Liberal Arts & SciencesCHIN194Choral Music, MusicCHOR306Church Music, MusicCHUR301Civil Engineering, EngineeringCE134Clarinet, MusicCLAR303Classics, Liberal Arts & SciencesCLSX186Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Allied HealthCLS43Communication Studies, Liberal Arts & Sciences COMS188Conducting, MusicCOND307Construction Management, EngineeringCMGT136Curriculum & Teaching, EducationC&T96Czech, Liberal Arts & SciencesCZCH261Dance, ArtsDANC271Name, College or SchoolDecision Sciences, BusinessDietetics & Nutrition, Allied HealthDouble Bass, MusicDrawing, ArtsEast Asian Languages & Cultures, Liberal Arts& SciencesEconomics, Liberal Arts & SciencesEducational Leadership & Policy Studies,EducationElectrical Engineering & Computer Science,EngineeringEngineering, EngineeringEngineering Management, EngineeringEngineering Physics, EngineeringEnglish, Liberal Arts & SciencesEntrepreneurship, BusinessEnvironmental Studies, Liberal Arts & SciencesEuphonium, MusicEuropean Studies, Liberal Arts & SciencesExpanded Media, ArtsFilm & Media Studies, ArtsFinance, BusinessFlute, MusicFrench, Liberal Arts & SciencesFrench Horn, MusicGeography, Liberal Arts & SciencesGeology, Liberal Arts & SciencesGerman, Liberal Arts & SciencesGlobal Indigenous Nations Studies,Liberal Arts & SciencesGraduate Studies, Graduate StudiesGraduate Studies, KUMC, Graduate StudiesGreek, Liberal Arts & SciencesHaitian, Liberal Arts & SciencesHarp, MusicHarpsichord, MusicHealth, Sport, & Exercise Sciences, EducationHealth Information Management, Allied HealthHealth Policy & Management, MedicineHistory, Liberal Arts & SciencesHistory & Philosophy of Medicine, MedicineHistory of Art, Liberal Arts & SciencesHumanities & Western Civilization,Liberal Arts & SciencesIndustrial Design, Architecture, Design& PlanningInformation Systems, BusinessInterior Design, Architecture, Design& PlanningInternational Business, BusinessInternational Studies, Liberal Arts & SciencesItalian, Liberal Arts & SciencesJapanese, Liberal Arts & SciencesJazz, MusicJewish Studies, Liberal Arts & Sciences

Directory of CoursesName, College or SchoolJournalism, Journalism & MassCommunicationsKorean, Liberal Arts & SciencesLatin, Liberal Arts & SciencesLatin American Area Studies, Liberal Arts& SciencesLiberal Arts & Sciences, Liberal Arts & SciencesLinguistics, Liberal Arts & SciencesManagement & Leadership, BusinessMarketing, BusinessMathematics, Liberal Arts & SciencesMechanical Engineering, EngineeringMedicinal Chemistry, PharmacyMetalsmithing/Jewelry, ArtsMicrobiology, Molecular Genetics,& Immunology, MedicineMolecular & Integrative Physiology, MedicineMuseum Studies, Liberal ArtsMusic, MusicMusic Educat

THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (USPS-077-620) is published four times per year, monthly . Chancellors Club Teaching Professor of Psychology Craig L. Huneke, Henry J. Bischoff Distinguished Professor of Mathematics . Laverne and Joyce Rider Professor of Neurology Thomas Pazdernik, Chancellors Club Teaching Professor of