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2000–2001 General Catalog
NOTE:The information in this file matches the corresponding print edition. More current information may be found at www.asu.edu/aad/catalogs.

Minors, Certificates, and Interdisciplinary Studies

Minors
Certificates
Concurrent and Dual Degrees
Interdisciplinary Studies
Military Officer Training
Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE)

Interdisciplinary studies are available to students through an interdisciplinary degree, such as the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies, or an extensive choice of minors or certificates that may be taken in conjunction with other majors. Since interdisciplinary studies provide skills that support employment in a rapidly changing workplace, students are encouraged to consider these options. Consult the academic advisor in your major about the impact of enrolling in a minor or certificate program.

MINORS

A minor is an approved, coherent concentration of academic study in a single discipline, involving substantially fewer hours of credit than a corresponding major. Several ASU colleges offer undergraduate minors in addition to majors; see the “ASU Minors” table. For more information about specific minors offered at ASU, see the individual college and department descriptions in this catalog.

Students in most majors may pursue one or more minors and, upon successful completion of the prescribed course work, have that accomplishment officially recognized on the ASU transcript at graduation if (1) the college/department of the minor officially certifies, through established verification procedures, that all requirements for the minor have been met and (2) the college (and, in certain colleges, the department) of the student’s major allows the official recognition of the minor.

A student wishing to pursue a specific minor should consult an academic advisor in the unit offering that minor to ensure that an appropriate set of courses is taken.

Note: Certain major and minor combinations may be deemed inappropriate either by the college or department of the major or minor. Inappropriate combinations include (but would not be limited to) ones in which an excessive number of courses in the minor are simultaneously being used to fulfill requirements of the student’s major.

CERTIFICATES

Students may pursue some certificate programs along with a major and other certificate programs independently. For more information, see the pages indicated in the “ASU Certificates” table.

CONCURRENT AND DUAL DEGREES

Graduate students have the opportunity to pursue more than one degree at the same time as part of an organized program. For more information, see the Graduate Catalog.

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES

Refer to the college sections of this catalog for numerous additional opportunities; for example, see “Certificate Programs and Areas of Emphasis,” for opportunities within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies. For information about the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies at ASU Main or ASU East, see “Bachelor Of Interdisciplinary Studies” or the “ASU East Baccalaureate Degrees and Majors” table.

Energy Studies. An expanding instructional and research involvement in energy matters exists through the following three curricular paths:

  1. general studies, which emphasize energy as an elective beyond the scope of a chosen major (for more information, call 480/965-4548);
  2. specific studies in the College of Architecture and Environmental Design, for those pursuing the Master of Architecture degree and the Master of Science degree in Building Design; and
  3. specific studies in the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, usually for those seeking a degree in a branch of engineering.

Environmental Studies. The Center for Environmental Studies encourages and coordinates interdisciplinary environment-related activities in the natural and social sciences within the university. The center sponsors special courses, conferences, and workshops on environmental topics. Drawing from faculty and students throughout the university, the center participates in research and community programs relating to environmental problem areas. It does not formally offer courses or a degree program. For more information, see “Center for Environmental Studies.”

Film Studies. The Film Studies Program exists not only to provide information and experience, but also to serve as a means of creative expression for the student and as a useful subject and tool in teaching. The program is not designed to produce professional filmmakers, but it may provide practical preparation for students desiring further film study in other institutions.

Inquiries about this program should be directed to the Film Studies coordinator, at 480/965-7644.

ASU Minors

Minor
Administered By
Campus
African American StudiesAfrican American Studies ProgramMain
American StudiesDepartment of American StudiesWest
AnthropologyDepartment of AnthropologyMain
Art HistorySchool of ArtMain
Asian Languages (Chinese/Japanese)Department of Languages and LiteraturesMain
AstronomyDepartment of Physics and AstronomyMain
BiologyDepartment of BiologyMain
Business1College of BusinessMain
ChemistryDepartment of Chemistry and BiochemistryMain
Chicana and Chicano StudiesDepartment of Chicana and Chicano StudiesMain
CommunicationHugh Downs School of Human CommunicationMain
Communication StudiesDepartment of Communication StudiesWest
DanceDepartment of DanceMain
Economics for Students Planning a Career in LawDepartment of EconomicsMain
EnglishDepartment of American StudiesWest
English with a Concentration in LinguisticsDepartment of EnglishMain
English with a Concentration in LiteratureDepartment of EnglishMain
Environmental ResourcesMorrison School of Agribusiness and Resource ManagementEast
Ethnic StudiesEthnic Studies ProgramWest
Exercise Science/Physical EducationDepartment of Exercise Science and Physical EducationMain
Family Resources and Human DevelopmentDepartment of Family Resources and Human DevelopmentMain
Family Resources and Human DevelopmentEast CollegeEast
Film and Video StudiesDepartment of Interdisciplinary Arts and PerformanceWest
FrenchDepartment of Languages and LiteraturesMain
General EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsMain
GeographyDepartment of GeographyMain
GeologyDepartment of GeologyMain
GermanDepartment of Languages and LiteraturesMain
GerontologyGerontology ProgramMain
GerontologyGerontology ProgramWest
HistoryDepartment of HistoryMain
HistoryDepartment of American StudiesWest
HumanitiesInterdisciplinary Humanities ProgramMain
Interdisciplinary Arts and PerformanceDepartment of Interdisciplinary Arts and PerformanceWest
Interior Design HistoryDepartment of DesignMain
ItalianDepartment of Languages and LiteraturesMain
Justice StudiesSchool of Justice StudiesMain
Life SciencesDepartment of Life SciencesWest
Mass CommunicationSchool of Journalism and TelecommunicationMain
MathematicsDepartment of Integrative StudiesWest
MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsMain
MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyMain
MusicSchool of MusicMain
PhilosophyDepartment of PhilosophyMain
PhysicsDepartment of Physics and AstronomyMain
Plant BiologyDepartment of Plant BiologyMain
Political ScienceDepartment of Political ScienceMain
PoliticsDepartment of Social and Behavioral SciencesWest
PrelawCollege of Human ServicesWest
PsychologyDepartment of PsychologyMain
PsychologyDepartment of Social and Behavioral SciencesWest
Recreation Management2Department of Recreation Management and TourismMain
Religious StudiesDepartment of Religious StudiesMain
RussianDepartment of Languages and LiteraturesMain
Small BusinessCollege of BusinessMain
Social and Behavioral SciencesDepartment of Social and Behavioral SciencesWest
Sociocultural AnthropologyDepartment of Social and Behavioral SciencesWest
SociologyDepartment of SociologyMain
Department of Social and Behavioral SciencesWest
SpanishDepartment of American StudiesWest
SpanishDepartment of Languages and LiteraturesMain
Special Events ManagementDepartment of Recreation and Tourism ManagementWest
TheatreDepartment of TheatreMain
TourismDepartment of Recreation Management and TourismMain
Tourism ManagementDepartment of Recreation and Tourism ManagementWest
Urban PlanningSchool of Planning and Landscape ArchitectureMain
Women’s StudiesWomen’s Studies ProgramMain
Women’s StudiesWomen’s Studies ProgramWest

1This minor is for nonbusiness majors only.
2 Applications are not being accepted at this time.

Gerontology. The Gerontology Program brings together faculty from several disciplines to teach courses related to adult development and aging, to collaborate on gerontological research, and to participate in projects of service to older adults.

A certificate at the postbaccalaureate level and an undergraduate minor are available in Gerontology. The certificate consists of 24 semester hours—12 hours of required and 12 hours of elective course work. The minor consists of 18 semester hours—six hours of required and 12 hours of elective course work. Courses related to aging are taught throughout the university by faculty who are active contributors to research, theory, and public policy and practice. In addition, gerontology provides students with opportunities to gain practical experience in working with elderly people. A practicum, held at the Veterans Administration Hospital, is available to students who have completed some gerontology course work. Gerontology also helps students find rewarding internships in community programs for older adults. For more information, see “Gerontology Certificate Program” and “Gerontology,” or refer to the current Student Handbook in Gerontology.

Islamic Studies. The art, history, geography, and religion of the Islamic world are the subjects of several courses offered by departments in the College of Fine Arts and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. For information, call the Department of Religious Studies, at 480/965-7145.

Linguistics. Linguistics concentrations are offered in master’s degree programs in the Departments of Anthropology, English, and Languages and Literatures through the Graduate College. Numerous linguistics courses are offered in these and other departments. For information, call the University Committee on Linguistics at 480/965-3168.

Medieval and Renaissance Studies. An undergraduate Certificate in Medieval and Renaissance Studies is offered by the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. See “Medieval and Renaissance Studies” for more information. See the Graduate Catalog for information about the Certificate in Medieval Studies and the Certificate in Renaissance Studies. See “Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS)” for information about the center.

MILITARY OFFICER TRAINING

U.S. Air Force and U.S. Army ROTC units are active on the ASU campus. See “Department of Aerospace Studies” and “Department of Military Science” for more information.

Defense Activity for Nontraditional Education Support (DANTES). ASU is a participating institution with DANTES and is listed in the DANTES Directory of Independent Study. DANTES is an executive agency of the Department of Defense that provides educational support for the voluntary education programs of all services. The primary missions of DANTES are (1) to provide nationally recognized examination and certification programs as part of the voluntary education programs of military services and (2) to facilitate the availability of high-quality independent institutions for service men and women.

WESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION FOR HIGHER EDUCATION (WICHE)

For Arizona residents who wish to attend professional schools of dentistry, occupational therapy, optometry, osteopathy, and veterinary medicine in one of the other western states, Arizona has joined with other western states to create the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education. Through WICHE, qualified Arizona residents may attend schools in other western states at essentially the same expense to the students as to residents of the state in which the school is located. Students must have maintained at least average grades in their preprofessional work and must have been legal residents of Arizona for at least the last five years. Recipients are required to return to Arizona to practice or to repay a portion of the funds expended in their behalf.

For applications and more information, call 602/229-2500.

CERTIFICATES

Students may pursue some certificate programs along with a major and other certificate programs independently. For more information, see the “ASU Certificates” table.

ASU Certificates

Certificate
Administered By
Campus
Accountancy, Postbaccalaureate Certificate inSchool of ManagementWest
African American StudiesAfrican American Studies ProgramMain
American Indian StudiesAmerican Indian Studies ProgramMain
Asian Pacific American StudiesAsian Pacific American ProgramMain
Asian StudiesCenter for Asian StudiesMain
Communication and Human Relations, Postbaccalaureate Certificate inCollege of Human ServicesWest
East Asian StudiesCenter of Asian StudiesMain
English as a Second LanguageCollege of Extended EducationExtended
Enriched College DegreeCLASMain
Ethnic StudiesCollege of Arts and SciencesWest
Film and Video StudiesCollege of Arts and SciencesWest
Gerontology1College of Extended EducationExtended
Gerontology1College of Human ServicesWest
Gerontology1Graduate CollegeMain
Hazardous Materials and Waste ManagementDepartment of Information and Management TechnologyEast
Health PhysicsPre-Health Professions OfficeMain
History and Philosophy of ScienceDepartment of PhilosophyMain
Human Performance Improvement2College of Extended Education and the American Society of Training and DevelopmentMain
Indian Law2College of LawMain
International Business StudiesCollege of BusinessMain
Jewish StudiesJewish Studies CommitteeMain
Latin American StudiesLatin American Studies CenterMain
Medieval and Renaissance StudiesArizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS)Main
Medieval Studies1, 2ACMRSMain
Museum Studies1, 2Department of AnthropologyMain
Nonprofit Management2College of Extended Education and the United WayMain
Nonprofit Youth Agency Administration: American HumanicsDepartment of Recreation Management and TourismMain
Post-Bachelor’s Artist Diploma1, 2School of MusicMain
Post-Master’s Family Nurse Practitioner1, 2, 3College of NursingMain
Professional Accountancy, Postbaccalaureate CertificateSchool of ManagementWest
Quality AnalysisCollege of BusinessMain
Renaissance Studies1, 2ACMRSMain
Russian and East European StudiesDepartment of Languages and LiteraturesMain
Scandinavian StudiesDepartment of Languages and LiteraturesMain
Scholarly Publishing1, 2Department of HistoryMain
Small Business and EntrepreneurshipCollege of BusinessMain
Southeast Asian StudiesProgram for Southeast Asian StudiesMain
TranslationDepartment of Languages and LiteraturesMain
Transportation Systems1, 2Committee on Transportation SystemsMain
Women’s StudiesCollege of Arts and SciencesWest
Women’s StudiesWomen’s Studies ProgramMain
WritingCollege of Arts and SciencesWest
WritingDepartment of EnglishMain

1For more information, see the Graduate Catalog.
2 This certificate program is not available as a B.I.S. concentration.
3Applications for this program are not being accepted at this time.

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