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1983-1985 Graduate Catalog

Item Type Book

Authors University of Arizona

Publisher University of Arizona

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ACADEMIC DIVISIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY

More detailed information may be found under listings for the specific college or department.

COLLEGE OF AGRICUL TURE School of Home Economics (with divisions of Child Development and Family Relations; Clothing, Textiles and Interior Design; Home Eco­nomics Education/Consumer Studies); School of Renewable Natural Resources (with programs in Landscape Architecture, Natural Resource Recreation, Range Manage­ment, Watershed Management, Wildlife and Fisheries Science). Departments of: Agricultural Economics; Agricultural Education; Animal Sciences; Entomology; Nutri­tion and Food Science; Plant Pathology; Plant Sciences; Soils, Water and Engineering; Veterinary Science.

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. School of Music. Departments of: Anthropology; Art; Astronomy; Atmospheric Sciences; Cellular and Developmental Biology; Chemis­try; Classics; Computer Science; Drama; Ecology and Evolutionary Biology; English; French and Italian; General Biology; German; History; Journalism; Linguistics; Mathe­matics; Microbiology; Oriental Studies; Philosophy; Physics; Planetary Sciences; Political Science; Psychology; Radio-Television; Russian and Slavic Languages; Sociol­ogy; Spanish and Portuguese; Speech and Hearing Sciences; and Speech Communication. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC A DMINISTRA TlON. Departments of: Account­ing; Economics; Finance and Real Estate; Geography and Regional Development; Management; Management Information Systems; Marketing; Public Policy, Planning and Administration. COLLEGE OF EARTH SCIENCES. Departments of: Geosciences; Hydrology and Water Resources.

COLLEGE OF EDUCA TlON. Graduate Library School; Center for the Study of Higher Education. Departments of: Business and Career Education; Counseling and Guidance; Educational Foundations and Administration; Educational Psychology; Elementary Education; Reading; Rehabilitation; Secondary Education; Special Education. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING. Departments of: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineer­ing; Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics; Electrical and Computer Engineering; Nuclear and Energy Engineering; Systems and Industrial Engineering.

COLLEGE OF LA W

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. Departments of: Anatomy; Anesthesiology; Family and Community Medicine; Internal Medicine; Molecular and Medical Microbiology; Neurol­ogy; Obstetrics-Gynecology; Ophthalmology; Pathology; Pediatrics; Pharmacology; Physiology; Psychiatry; Radiology; Surgery. COLLEGE OF MINES. Departments of: Chemical Engineering; Metallurgical Engineer­ing; Mining and Geological Engineering.

COLLEGE OF NURSING

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Departments of: Pharmaceutical Sciences; Pharmacology and Toxicology; Pharmacy Practice.

GRADUA TE COLLEGE. Committees on: Animal Physiology; Arid Lands Resource Sci­ences; Genetics; Materials Engineering; Medieval Studies; Nutritional Sciences; Optical Sciences; Pharmacology and Toxicology; Plant Protection; Romance Languages.

GENERAL DEPARTMENTS. Biochemistry; Physical Education; Statistics. School of Health-Related Professions; School of Military Science and Aerospace Studies

GENERAL COMMITTEES. American Indian Studies; Applied Mathematics; Biomedical Engineering; Black Studies; Business Administration; Gerontology; History and Philoso­phy of Science; Humanities; Latin American Studies; Religious Studies; Remote Sensing; Toxicology; Women's Studies.

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Lovelock, David, Professor of Mathematics Low, Frank James, Research Professor in the Steward Observatory Lowe, Charles Herbert, Jr., Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Lowell, Alice B., Professor Emerita of Home Economics Lucas, C. Bickford, Assistant Professor of Journalism

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- Lucas, David 0 ., Associate Professor of Molecular and Medical Microbiology Ludovici, Peter P. , Professor of Microbiology Luz, Babette, Associate Professor Emerita of German Lynch, Lillian, Associate Professor Emerita of Nursing Lynch, Peter J. , Professor of Internal Medicine Lynn, Edward Shird, Professor of Accounting Lynn, Klonda, Professor Emerita of Speech Lytle, Clifford Merle, Jr., Professor of Political Science MacCorquodale, Patricia L. , Assistant Professor of Sociology MacGregor, Ian L., Associate Professor of Internal Medicine Machinist, Peter Bruce, Assistant Professor of Oriental Studies Mackinnon, Mary Matilda Sonntag, Assistant Professor of Nursing MacKinnon, William John, Professor Emeritus of Psychology MacLeod, H. Angus, Professor of Optical Sciences MacLeod, Murdo John, Professor of History MacNeil, John Douglas, Professor of Architecture Madden, Daniel, Associate Professor of Mathematics Maddock, Thomas III, Professor of Hydrology and Water Resources Madison, Peter, Professor of Psychology Magil, Michael K. , Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine Magun, Bruce Elliot, Associate Professor of Anatomy and of Radiology Mahar, James Michael, Professor of Oriental Studies Maher, Mary Zenet, Associate Professor of Speech Communication Mahmoud, Hormoz Massoud, Professor of Physics Mahoney, Dhira Bapat, Assistant Professor of English Maker, Carol June, Assistant Professor of Special Education Malik, Joe, Jr. , Professor of Russian and Slavic Languages Malone, James Michael, Assistant Professor of Surgery Malvick, Allan James, Professor of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Mammana, Dennis L., Astronomer and Director, Flandrau Planetarium Mammana, Robert B., Assistant Professor of Surgery Mangelsdorf, Philip, Professor of Journalism Mann, Henry Berthold, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics Mann, Lawrence Dale, Professor of Public Policy, Planning and Administration Mannan, Robert William, Assistant Professor of Renewable Natural Resources Manning, Doris Elnova, Professor of Home Economics Marathay, Arwind Shankar, Professor of Optical Sciences Marchello, John Anton, Professor of Nutrition and Food Science and of Animal Science Marcoux, Heliodore Aime, Professor Emeritus of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Marcus, Frank I., Professor of Internal Medicine Mare, Cornelius John, Professor of Veterinary Science Marietta, Jack Donald, Associate Professor of History Marion, Mary H., Associate Professor of Home Economics Marquart, Dorothy I., Professor of Psychology Marques, Paul Robert, Assistant Professor of Addiction Studies Marroney, Peter R. , Professor of Drama Marsh, Ozan, Professor of Music Marshall, Robert H., Professor of Economics Marshall, Wesley Baehill, Associate Professor of RadiO-TV Film Production Marsten, Roy Earl, Professor of Management Information Systems Martin, Arnold Richard, Professor of Medicinal Chemistry Martin, Hollis K., Associate Professor of Management Martin John W., Professor of Spanish and Portuguese ~artin, Paul Schultz, Professor of Geosciences Martin, Russell David, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Martin, William Edwin, Professor of Agricultural Economics Martinez, Ralph, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Marvel, Carl S., Professor of Chemistry Mason, Charles Thomas, Jr., . Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Mason, Katherine Metcalfe, Assistant Professor Emerita of Nursing Mason, Richard 0 ., Professor of Management Information Systems Matkin, Noel D., Professor of Speech and Hearing Science and of Surgery Matlock, William Gerald, Professor of Soils, Water and Engineering Matlon, Ronald John, Associate Professor of Speech Communication Matsch, Leander William, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering Matsuda, Kaoru, Associate Professor of Cellular and Developmental Biology Matter, Fred S., Professor of Architecture Matter, William, Assistant Professor of Fisheries Science Mattingly, Alethea Smith, Professor Emerita of Speech Communication Mattson, Roy H. , Professor of Electrical Engineering Mauet, Thomas Anton, Associate Professor of Law

Mishaghi, Iraj, Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology Mishel, Merle H., Associate Professor of Nursing Mishra, Shitala Prasad, Associate Professor of Educational Psyhology Misiaszek, John J. , Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Mitchell, Judy N., Associate Professor of Reading Momaday, Navare Scott, Professor of English Monke, Eric Arthur, Assistant Professor of .Agricultural Economics Moore, Leon, Professor of Entomology Moore, Michael James, Assistant Professor of Radiology Morbeck, Mary Ellen, Associate Professor of Anthropology Morgan, Florence Humphreys, Associate Professor Emerita of English Morgan, Wayne Joseph, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Morkin, Eugene, Professor of Pharmacology and of Internal Medicine Morris, Arlene Marie, Associate Professor of Physical Education Morris, Richard Jules, Professor of Special Education

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Morris, Thomas Martin, Professor Emeritus of Metallurgical Engineering Morrison, Daniel, Assistant Professor of Nuclear and Energy Engineering Morrison, Douglass, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and of Radiology Morrison, June M., Professor Emerita of Public Administration ' Morse, Bart J.: Associate Professor of Art Morse, Richard L., Professor of Nuclear Engineering and Physics Morton, Gloria Isaak, Lecturer in English Moses, Thomas C. , Lecturer in Finance and Real Estate Mosher, Elizabeth, Professor of Music Mount, David William, Professor of Molecular and Medical Microbiology Moyers, Jarvis L., Director, Analytical Center Muczynski, · Robert Stanley, Professor of Music Muir, A. Laurence, Professor Emeritus of English Muller, Edward N. , Professor of Political Science Mulligan, Gordon Frederick, Assistant Professor of Geography and Regional Development Mulligan, Raymond Alexander, Professor Emeritus of Public Administration Mulvaney, James Edward, Professor of Chemistry Munsinger, Gary M., Proiessor of Marketing Mura'moto, Hiroshi, Associate Professor of Plant Sciences Murdaugh, Carolyn Lucille, Assistant Professor of Nursing Murphy, Daniel John, Professor Emeritus of Metallurgical Engineering Murphy, Edward Wright, Professor of Music Myers, Donald E. , Professor of Mathematics Myers, Eugene Wimberly, Jr. , Assistant Professor of Computer Science Myers,· Harold Edwin, Professor of Soil Science Myers, Louis A. . Jr., Professor of Accounting Mylrea, Kenneth Charles, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Nagle, Raymond Burdell , Professor of Pathology Nagy, Bartholomew, Professor' of Geosciences Nash, Pat Neff, Professor of Elementary Education Nasser, Kam, Associate Professor of Health Education Navin, Helen Louise, Lecturer in Nursing Navin, Thomas Randall, Professor of Management" Neale, Margaret, Assistant Professor of Management Neff, Richmond Clark, Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Nelson, Aaron Gustave, Professor Emeritus of Agricultural Economics Nelson, Dana Arthur, Professor of Spanish and Portuguese Nelson, David Lloyd, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology Nelson, Frank Eugene, Professor of Nutrition and Food Science Nelson, George William, Associate Professor of Nuclear Engineering Nelson, Lawrence Olaf, Professor of Educational Foundations and Administration Nelson, Merritt Richard, Professor of Plant Pathology Netting, Robert M., Professor of Anthropology Neuman, Shlomo Peter, Professor of Hydrology and Water Resources Nevin, Judith A., Lecturer in Health Education Nevins, Robert Louis, Assistant Professor of Architecture Newcomb, Richard T., Professor of Mining and Geological Engineering Newell, Alan C., Professor of Mathematics Newlin, Philip Blaine, Professor of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Newlon, Betty Joe, Assistant Professor of Counseling and Guidance Newman, Charles Michael, Professor of Mathematics Newman, Joseph W., Professor of Marketing Nichols, Andrew W., Associate Professor of Family and Community Medicine Nichols, Roger Louis, Professor of History Nicholson, Glen Ira, Professor of Educational Psychology Nienaber, Jeanne 0 ., Associate Professor of Political Science Nolan, Paul Edward, Jr., Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice Noon, Ted Henry, Lecturer in Veterinary Science Northcraft, Gregory B., Assistant Professor of Management Norton, Denis Lochlin, Professor of Geosciences Norton, Lawrence Walter, Professor of Surgery

200 DEPARTMENTS AND COURSES OF INSTRUCTION

ments for Master's Degrees/ Master of Business Administration and Master of Public Administration and the headnotes under Business Administration and Public Policy, Planning and Administration elsewhere in this catalog.

For admission, the applicant is expected to have completed undergraduate work in managerial accounting, economics, finance, organizational behavior, marketing, production, business law, business policy, statistics, and mathematics through calculus (Math. 119 and 123). A score in the sixtieth percentile or better on the Graduate Management Admissions Test is required for admission consideration.

The program for the Master of Science degree with a major in management requires completion of thirty units, including a thesis. A minimum of sixteen units must be taken in courses open only to graduate students. Each graduate study program is individually planned in consultation with an adviser.

420. Advanced Business Law (3) GC I \I Negotiable instruments, partnerships, corporations, and prop­erty rights. P, CR 320 or admission to BPA graduate programs.

426. Wills, Estates, and Trusts (3) GC I Wills, inheritances, estates, and trusts; the administration of es­tates, including the duties and liabilities of executors and trustees; basic estate and gift tax laws applicable to estate planning.

430. Personnel Policies (3) GC \I An integrative, case-oriented course focusing on problems and policies in the procurement, development, compensation, and motivation of personnel. P, 330 and six units in personnel mgmt. major.

435. Sociotechnical Systems (3) GC I Theory and practice of installing high-commitment work systems to increase productivity and improve the quality of working life.

471. Management Policies (3) GC I \I Analysis, plus case studies, of management in business enter­prises. P, 305, Fin. 311 , Mktg. 361.

473a-473b. Production and Operations Management (3-3) GC Productive systems, including service type industries; activities entailed in selecting, designing, operating, controlling, and updating systems. 473a: General coverage, including planning, scheduling andcontrol systems. 473b: Case analyses in a manufacturing environment. P, 373.

474. Work Simplification (3) GC I \I Work simplification and motion economy; methods of increasing productivity of employees; flow process charts and flow diagrams; appraisal of fatigue in business and industry. P, 305.

476. Management of Service Operations (3) GC I Application of operations management concepts to service organizations and interaction with other functional areas; case analyses of banks, airlines, health care, motels, food service, others. Field trip. P, 373.

4n. Materials and Logistics Management (3) GC I Organization, management, and control of material flow processes; logistical strategies and relationships of procurement, handling, warehousing, trans­portation, and inventory control. P, 373, 473a.

500. Business Case Analysis and Presentation (3) Written analysis of cases and other reports; develop­ment of skills in analysis, decision making, and written and oral presentation , with emphasis on the total situation of each case considered. Open only to students admitted to BPA graduate programs.

502. Organization Theory and Behavioral Relations (3) I \I The interactions, effects, and interrelat­ionships of managers, employees, and organizational structures and systems. Open only to students admitted to a BPA graduate program.

521. Legal Environment of International Business (3) I Legal institutions and processes affecting inter­national business.

552. Statistical Decision Making (3) I \I Probability and statistical analysis; random variables, sampling distributions, hypothesis testing, Bayesian analysis, time series, statistical investigation. Open only to students admitted to a BPA graduate program. P, M.I.S. 500, or Math. 119 and 123.

554. Research Methodology (3) I Behavioral research techniques; bias, validity, reliability, and applicable statistical techniques; critiques of research articles and reports. P, 552.

571. Business Strategy (3) I II Case method approach to problems and policies facing top management. May only be taken in the final semester of the M.B.A. program. P, 500b, 502, Fin. 511 , Mktg. 500.

572. Operations Management (3) I Intended for students without a background in production manage­ment. Survey of techniques useful in operating both manufacturing and service industries.

573. Business and Society (3) I II Relationships between business organizations and economic, social and political processes; business responsibilities to various interest groups. P, 305 or 502.

577. Business Policy and Performance Simulation (3) I II Management experience vicariously achieved by students serving as executives of competing companies; decisions are computer processed.

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