Army ROTC LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
Basic level Army ROTC courses MSC 101(1), 201(1) allow students to develop critical leadership skills with no obligation to the U.S. Army or to Army ROTC what so ever.
The School of Business International Programs can help you build a global knowledge base that will increase your value. Our program provides enriching opportunities for students to study another nation's economic conditions and business practices firsthand. Our students enroll in one to two-week travel study courses and semester-long study abroad at partner institutions in locations such as China, Mexico, Hungary, England, France, the Netherlands, and Germany. You don't need to be bilingual to participate -- courses are available in English. Participating students have the opportunity to apply for Competitive Travel Awards, which cover half of their round-trip travel costs between St. Louis and the location where they will study. Financial aid may also be used when studying internationally.
Please visit our web site to learn more about us:
www.siue.edu/business/international
Cyndi Peterson, cypeter@siue.edu
618-650-2922.
Civil Engineering New Combined Program (B.S. and M.S.)
Department of Civil Engineering offers a new five-year program leading to Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and the Master of Science (M.S.) degrees. Students with senior level status (at least 90 semester hours) and an overall grade point average of 3.0 (A=4.0) in engineering, mathematics, and physical science courses may be admitted to the combined program. This program allows them to earn 30 hours of graduate level credit (400- and 500-level courses primarily in the area of structural or environmental engineering) during their combined fourth and fifth years.
Cooperative Education Program (Co-op ) at SIUE is a centralized work experience program for all majors which is a service of the Career Development Center (CDC). You are offered an opportunity to work in your major or career-related field of study for a salary in either parallel or alternating assignments. The Co-op program is a major component of the career development process in assisting you to gain career related work experiences in paid paraprofessional positions while attending SIUE.
For enrollment certification purposes, university-sponsored Cooperative Education participation is considered equivalent to full-time enrollment. This requires formal enrollment in an approved Co-op course through the CDC. You do not pay to enroll for the Co-op course nor receive credit/hours for the course, but do receive transcript recognition.
Criminal Justice
For Freshman and sophomores already enrolled at SIUE, minimum requirements for admission to the CJ major will include successful completion of the Pre-CJ program, an SIUE GPA of at least 2.75, and junior standing. Transfer students will be admitted if there are places available, and if they are juniors and have completed at least 12 semester hours of transferable CJ courses with C or better grades. For complete details, consult the SIUE online catalog at http://www.registrar.siue.edu/2006-2007catalog/index.htm. Please note the relevant deadlines for application for admission to the Pre-CJ program and to the CJ major.
Distance Learning Courses
SIUE, through a consortial arrangement with community colleges and other universities in southern Illinois, hosts courses delivered to SIUE via technology-mediated instruction. For more information about these courses call the Office of Continuing Education at (618) 650-3210.
Foreign Language
Majors planning to seek certification to teach must successfully complete an interview in order to student teach. Applications for the interview to student teach in the Spring must be filled out and in Dr. K. Bueno’s possession no later than the first Friday of the Fall Semester by 5:00 p.m.
Interdisciplinary Graduate Sequence in Gerontology
SIUE offers a Graduate Certificate of Completion in Gerontology for those students who finish the 12 semester-hour Interdisciplinary Graduate Sequence in Gerontology. Classes include PSYC 487 (Psychology of Aging), GRN 587 (Interdisciplinary Seminar in Gerontology), GRN 588 (Programs, Services and Resources in Aging) and GRN 598 (Practicum in Gerontology). The Gerontology Certificate Program may be taken either in conjunction with a graduate degree program or independently. For more information, check out our website at http://www.siue.edu/GERONTOLOGY, call (618) 650-3454, or e-mail Dr. Anthony Traxler at atraxle@siue.edu.
Nursing
The School uses a variety of clinical sites in Central and Southern Illinois and in the Metro East area for clinical experiences. Some courses have attached fees. Information about the approximate costs for special items or fees can be obtained through the School of Nursing.
Please contact Jackie Clement at (618) 650-3854.
Off-Campus Courses and Programs
A number of courses listed in this timetable meet at Southwestern Illinois College and other off-campus locations. Information concerning courses, tuition and fees, registration, or other questions can be obtained by contacting the offices listed below.
Off-Campus MBA Program
The Master of Business Administration degree program is offered at Southwestern Illinois College in the weekend format. For information, contact the School of Business Off-Campus Graduate Program at (618)650-3840, or e-mail to dwagen@siue.edu.
Philosophy 490.001 Special Problems
The course will cover Aristotle's theoretical philosophy: especially his teleological conception of nature, his psychology, and his metaphysics. There will be a supplemental text for this course: Monte Johnson's recently published book, Aristotle on Teleology (Oxford 2005).
Philosophy 207.001 Probability and Decision
A study of elementary probability calculus with applications to everyday life, decision theory and science. The only mathematical prerequisite is the ability to work with fractions.
Speech, Language, and Hearing Center
Located in Founders Hall, Room 1300, provides diagnostic services in the areas of speech, language, and hearing. Therapy is also provided, including intervention for students for whom English is a second language. For more information, call 650-5423.
EDUCARD
EDUCARD is a special community program designed to permit people of all ages and backgrounds to sit in on a selected regular academic classes.
EDUCARD is open to anyone over the age of 16 not enrolled for credit at SIUE. EDUCARD participants do not receive grades. No grade reports, transcripts, etc. are maintained. EDUCARD participants also able to borrow textbooks at no cost from Textbook Service. The cost is $35.00 per course. Applications and additional information about policies and restrictions are available from the Office of Continuing Education, Box 1084, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL 62026-1084. For information call (618) 650-3210.
Classes approved for EDUCARD include:
ACADEMIC DEVELOPMENT: 065, 075, 080, 082, 085, 090, 092, 095 (some restrictions apply, see brochure), 115, 116, 117
ACCOUNTING: 200, 210
AEROSPACE STUDIES: 101, 102, 201, 202
ANTHROPOLOGY: 111, 301, 302, 305, 306, 307, 310, 311, 312, 313, 325, 331, 332, 333, 334, 340, 400, 401, 402, 404, 407, 410, 411, 426, 432A, 432B, 452, 470
ART: Consent of instructor and department chair required
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES: 111, 203, 205, 327, 365, 421, 467, 488
CHEMISTRY: 111, 120, 121A, 121B, 125A, 125B, 331, 335, 449, 479
CIVIL ENGINEERING: 380
COMPUTER SCIENCE: All 200 level and above
CONSTRUCTION: 120, 301, 321, 332, 341, 403, 411, 451, 452, 461
CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDIES: All undergraduate courses.
DANCE: 111, 230, 240, 320, 433
EARTH SCIENCE: 111
ECONOMICS: All 100, 200, 300 level (if prerequisites are met)
ENGLISH: All courses except 100, 101, 102, 200, 201, 301, 490, 491, 494, 496, 497a, 498, 499, 595, 596, 597, 598, 599
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES: 120, 210, 220, 330, 340, 402, 419
FOREIGN LANGUAGES: All classes
GEOGRAPHY: 201, 202, 205, 210, 211, 230
HEALTH EDUCATION: 201, 205, 250, 313, 350 355, 360 400, 410, 470
HISTORICAL STUDIES: All except 301, 401, 410, 510, 590, 599
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES: 336, 340
KINESIOLOGY: 315, 316, 370, 420
MATHEMATICS: 106, 111, 112, 125, 130, 135, 150, 152, 223, 224, 250, 300, 305, 315, 320, 321, 340, 350, 355, 365, 400, 420, 421, 423, 435, 437, 450, 451, 461, 462, 464, 465, 466
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING: 262, 310, 312, 315, 350, 370, 380, 410, 450, 470
MUSIC: 044, 111, 112A, 112B, 113A, 113B, 114, 115A, 115B, 116A, 116B, 121A, 121B, 124, 125A, 125B, 144, 165A, 165B, 221A, 221B, 222, 230, 231A, 231B, 233, 244, 301A, 301B, 301C, 309A, 309B, 312A, 312B, 318A, 318B, 322, 326A, 326B, 330A, 330B, 331A, 331B, 333, 337, 338, 355A, 355B, 355C, 355D, 357A, 357B, 365, 377, 395A, 395B, 401, 411A, 411B, 411C, 412A, 412B, 413A, 413B, 420, 422, 430, 433, 436, 439, 442A, 442B, 455, 460A, 460B, 460C, 461A, 461B, 465, 477,519A, 519B, 550A, 550B, 553, 560A, 560B, 565, 566, 567
NURSING: 212
OPERATIONS RESEARCH: 440, 441, 442
PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES: All courses except 490
PHYSICS: 111, 206A, 206B, 211A, 211B, 301, 302, 303, 308, 310, 318, 350, 351, 355, 356
POLITICAL SCIENCE: All classes excluding 300
PSYCHOLOGY: 111, 201, 203, 204, 206, 320
SCIENCE: 341
SOCIAL WORK: 200, 386, 388, 486 through 495
SOCIOLOGY: 111, 200, all 300 and 400 level courses
SPECIAL EDUCATION: 400, 430, 440, 504, 541
SPEECH COMMUNICATION: All classes except 200, 309, 409, 491, 590, 591, 599
SPEECH PATHOLOGY & AUDIOLOGY: 201, 231
STATISTICS: 107, 244, 380, 410, 478, 480-488
THEATER: 111, 141, 241
WOMEN'S STUDIES: 200, 345, 390, 490 (consent of instructor required)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Personal Data Changes
When you register, be sure to review your personal data. It is your responsibility to report changes to your permanent address and other personal data to the Service Center. Forms may be obtained here and submitted to the Service Center. Local address changes must be submitted on the web at http://www.siue.edu/COUGARNET.
Once you log in, select Personal Information, then View and Update Addresses and Phones. If this information is not maintained, critical University information will not reach you. (Note: Changing your permanent address may change your residency and tuition rate.)
Student employees must report address changes to the Office of Student Employment to keep their tax cards up to date. Address and name changes for loan recipients should be reported to the Office of the Bursar.
Directory Information
Under Public Law 93-380 as amended, specific types of student directory information are made available to the general public. The information listed below will be available to any person inquiring as to such data for each student enrolled at SIUE unless the student has filed a written objection to the release of this information with the Office of the Registrar. Students will be included in our web directory which displays name, address, phone number and email address unless a written objection is filed with our office.
| Deadline to file an objection to be included in the web directory: January 11, 2008 Students who have not filed an objection to the release of directory information by the end of the first week of Spring semester classes will be included in the web directory. |
Directory Information includes
Declaring or Changing Major
Undeclared undergraduate students apply for a major through Academic Counseling and Advising. Changes of major for undergraduates should be processed through the new, or intended, major department. Graduate students apply for a change of major by completing an application for admission to the new program.
Senior Assignment
The Senior Assignment represents the culmination of the undergraduate experience at SIUE and should integrate the best aspects of your baccalaureate education. Each academic major has its own version of the Senior Assignment and all seniors are required to complete one. For more information, contact your academic adviser.
Change in Undergraduate Degree Requirements
You are required to complete the catalog degree requirements in force when you first enter the University. However, with the approval of your academic adviser, you may choose requirements published in a subsequent catalog. You may not follow degree requirements published in a catalog that is more than seven years old without the written permission of the Dean of the school of your major. For further explanation, contact your academic adviser.
Graduation
Applications for graduation for undergraduate and graduate students are due no later than the first day of the term in which you expect to complete degree requirements.
Both undergraduate and graduate graduation applications are processed in the Office of the Registrar, with a non-refundable fee of $35 (subject to change). Applications may be obtained and submitted with payment to the Service Center. Students who are unable to satisfy degree requirements during the initial application term will be considered for the following two consecutive terms without reapplying or paying an additional fee. However, students who fail to meet graduation requirements within three consecutive terms beginning with the initial application term, will be required to re-apply and pay an additional $35 fee by the first day of the term in which requirements will be completed. Applications for graduation are available in the Service Center and on the web at www.siue.edu/registrar/forms/index.shtml.
Engineering Graduation News
Graduate civil engineering students planning to complete their M.S. programs during the current academic year are reminded that the final draft of their research papers or M.S. theses should be submitted to their Graduate Advisory Committees at least two weeks prior to the date of their oral final examinations.
Commencement
Spring Semester Commencement will be held May 10. Your academic adviser will determine whether you are eligible to participate in commencement.
Transcript Fee
The transcript fee is $5.00 per copy. Transcripts should be requested in the Service Center or you may obtain the form here. Faxed requests, submitted to (618) 650-3332, are acceptable with your signature, although request forms are available on the web. Be sure to send payment for the transcript fee along with your request. Telephone and e-mail requests cannot be honored. Transcripts may not be issued for students with outstanding financial obligations to the University.