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ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
2005–2006 Graduate Catalog
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East College

www.east.asu.edu/ecollege
Glenn W. Irvin, PhD, Dean

Purpose

East College provides academic foundations for students in all majors while providing popular undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The college serves as the academic home for students who choose the unique social and academic environment of the East campus but do not wish to declare a major immediately. East College offers 11 undergraduate and four graduate degrees.

Organization

East College is organized into eight faculties or departments:

Graduate Programs

Graduate degree programs, as shown in the East College Graduate Degrees and Majors table, are offered by the faculty within the college.

Admission Requirements

Applicants to East College graduate degree programs must meet the minimum Division of Graduate Studies academic requirements. Individual programs may require additional supporting materials. Applicants should refer to requirements specified by each graduate degree program.

College Facilities

East College is located at the East campus. The easily accessible campus offers students modern mediated classrooms, state-of-the-art computer facilities, electronic access to library resources, and a range of on-campus housing options. Students also have access to Tempe campus resources and research facilities. A shuttle runs regularly between the two campuses.

Advising

Career advising is available on campus and through Career Services at Tempe campus. Academic advising is provided by the department offering the degree program.