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Academic Calendar Fall Semester 2004 Faculty Meetings Monday, Aug. 23 All Classes Begin Tuesday, Aug. 24 First-Quarter Student Teaching Begins Tuesday, Sept. 7 *Rosh Hashanah Thursday, Sept. 16 *Yom Kippur Saturday, Sept. 25 First-Quarter Classes End Friday, Oct. 8 Second-Quarter Classes Begin Monday, Oct. 11 October Break Begins 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15 Classes Resume 8 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 20 First-Quarter Student Teaching Ends Friday, Oct. 22 Second-Quarter Student Teaching Begins Monday, Oct. 25 Thanksgiving Recess Begins 8 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 24 Classes Resume 8 a.m. Monday, Nov. 29 ** Last Day for In-Class Examinations Tuesday, Nov. 30 All Classes End Tuesday, Dec. 7 Study Days Wednesday, Dec. 8 to Thursday, Dec. 9 Final Examination Period Friday, Dec. 10 to Thursday, Dec. 16 Second-Quarter Student Teaching Ends Friday, Dec. 17 Winter Session 2005 All Classes Begin Monday, Jan. 3 All Classes End Friday, Jan. 14 Spring Semester 2005 Third-Quarter Student Teaching Begins Tuesday, Jan. 18 All Classes Begin Wednesday, Jan. 19 Third-Quarter Classes End Friday, March 4 Spring Recess Begins 6 p.m. Friday, March 4 Third-Quarter Student Teaching Ends Friday, March 11 Spring Recess Ends and Fourth-Quarter Classes Begin 8 a.m. Monday, March 14 Fourth-Quarter Student Teaching Begins Monday, March 14 *Good Friday Friday, March 25 Easter Sunday, March 27 Scholars Day Wednesday, April 13 Honors Convocation Saturday, April 16 *Passover Sunday, April 24 ** Last Day for In-Class Examinations Tuesday, April 26 All Classes End Tuesday, May 3 Study Days Wednesday, May 4 to Thursday, May 5 Final Examination Period Summer Session 2005 Summer Session I Summer Session II Friday, May 6 to Thursday, May 12 Fourth-Quarter Student Teaching Ends Wednesday, May 11 Graduate Commencement Friday, May 13 Undergraduate Commencement Saturday, May 14 Wednesday, May 18 to Wednesday, June 22 Tuesday, June 28 to Tuesday, August 2 * No examinations or quizzes may be given during the period designated for observance of religious holidays. Observance of Jewish holidays will begin at 4 p.m. the day before the holiday and end at 7 p.m. the day of the holiday. Observance of Good Friday will begin at noon and end at 3 p.m. ** No examinations or quizzes may be given the five class days preceding the final examination period without the approval of the division dean. 128

SUNY Cortland 2004-2006 Graduate Catalog Frequently Called Numbers Admissions (607) 753-4800 Advisement and First-Year Programs (607) 753-4726 Affirmative Action Office (607) 753-2302 Athletics Department (607) 753-4963 Auxiliary Services Corporation (ASC) (607) 753-4627 Bursar/Student Accounts Office (607) 753-2313 Campus Activities and Corey Union Office (607) 753-2321 Campus Information (Switchboard) (607) 753-2011 Emergencies (24 hours) (607) 753-2111 or 911 Financial Aid Office (607) 753-4718 Graduate Studies Office (607) 753-4800 Memorial Library Circulation/Reserves Desk (607) 753-2525 Reference Desk (607) 753-2590 Outreach Services (607) 753-5430 President s Office (607) 753-2201 Registrar s Office (607) 753-4702 Residential Services (607) 753-5570 School of Arts and Sciences (607) 753-4312 School of Education (607) 753-5430 School of Professional Studies (607) 753-2701 Student Affairs Office (607) 753-4721 Student Development Center (607) 753-4728 Summer/Winter Session Office (607) 753-4800 University Police (607) 753-4124 129

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Index

Index A Absences and Illness, Reporting of, 36 Academic Calendar, 128 Academic Computing Services, 96 Academic Integrity, 37 Academic Policies, 34 Academic Records, 36 Accreditations, 2 Address, Change of, 36 Administration, SUNY Cortland 119 Administrative Computing Services, 96 Admissions, 14 Adolescence Education, 42 Adolescence Education Course Descriptions, 42 Adolescence Education: English (7-12), 59-61 Adolescence Education: Mathematics (7-12), 80-81 Adolescence Education: Science (7-12) Biology, 43, 44 Chemistry, 43, 44 Earth Science, 43, 45 Physics, 43, 45 Physics and Mathematics (7-12), 46, 81 Adolescence Education: Social Studies (7-12), 49 Affirmative Action/Nondiscrimination Policy, 2 African American Studies Course Descriptions, 89 Aid to Native Americans, 22 All-College Student Learning Goal, 8 American Civilization and Culture, 50 Anthropology Course Descriptions, 89 Art and Art History Course Descriptions, 89 Arts and Sciences, School of, 10 Assessment Philosophy, 8 Assistantships, 25 Athletic Facilities, 94 Athletic Training, 65 Attendance, 34, 37 Auxiliary Services Corporation (ASC), 94 B Bilingual Education Extension, 76 Biology, Adolescence Education: (7-12), 43-44 Biology Course Descriptions, 46-47 Board of Trustees, State University of New York, 109 Brauer Field Station, 99 C Campus Activities and Corey Union, 95 Campus Map, 135 Career Services, 101 Certificate of Advanced Study (C.A.S.), 35-36, 56 School Building Leader, 56 School District Leader, 56 School District Business Leader, 57 Change of Major, 34 Change of Name and Address, 36 Charges Per Semester Non-Residents, 20 Residents, 20 Chemistry, Adolescence Education (7-12), 44 Chemistry Course Descriptions, 47 Child Care Center, 95 Childhood/Early Childhood Education Department, 51 Childhood Education, M.S.Ed., 52 Childhood Education (1-6), M.S.T., 51 College Council, 119 College Store, 94 Communication Studies Course Descriptions, 89 Computer Applications Course Description, 89 Computer Science/Mathematics Course Description, 89 Computing Services Academic, 96 Administrative, 96 Corey Union and Campus Activities, 95 Cortland Principals and Presidents, 119 Counseling Center, 101 Course Information, 28 Course Numbers, 28 Course Prefixes, 29 Course Section Numbers, 28 Credit Hour System, 36 Cultural Diversity, 7 D Degree Candidacy, 35 Dining Services, 94 Disabilities, Students with, 23, 101 Disabilities, Teaching Students with, 66 Disability Services, Student, 101 E Earth Science, Adolescence Education (7-12), 43, 45 Economics Course Description, 89 Education, School of, 11 Educational Leadership Department, 56 Emergency Student Loan Funds, 23 Emeritus Faculty and Staff, 124 English as a Second Language, 75, 76 English Department, 58 Environmental Studies Course Description, 89 Estimated Costs, 19 Evaluation, 36 Examination Policy, 36 Exercise Science and Sport Studies Department, 64 Expenses, 19 Faculty, 110 Emeritus, 124 Fees, 16, 20 Fees and Assessments, 36 Fellowships, 25 Field Experiences, 38, 105 Fieldwork, 38 Financial Aid, 21 Foundations and Social Advocacy Department (Special Education and Urban Education), 66 F 132

SUNY Cortland 2004-2006 Graduate Catalog French, 75 Frequency Codes, 28 Frequently Called Numbers, 129 Full-time Graduate Status, 34 G Geography Course Descriptions, 89-90 Geology Course Descriptions, 47-48 Grades, Reporting of, 36 Grading System, 39 Graduate Admissions, 14 Graduate Studies Office, 9 Health Department, 69 Health Education Office, 101 Health Education Programs, 69 HEGIS Codes, 30-32 History Department, 73 Honors Recipients, 110, 119 Hoxie Gorge Nature Preserve, 99 Identification Cards, 15, 94 Illness, Reporting, 36 Immunizations, 102 Incomplete Grades, 34, 39 International Communications and Culture Department, 75 International Programs, 97 International Student Admission, 14 International Studies Course Description, 90 Internships, 38 H Leave of Absence, 34 Liberal Arts Course Descriptions, 89 Library, 98 Literacy Department, 78 Map of Campus, 136 Mathematics Department, 80 Maximum Credit Load, 34 Medical Services, 102 Memorial Library, 98 Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, 2 Minimum Average Required, 34 Mission Statement, 7 Mohawk Valley Graduate Center, 9, 15 Monthly Payment Plan, 17 Multicultural Affairs Office, 98 I L M Name Change, 36 Native Americans, Bureau of Indian Affairs Aid to, 22 Non-degree Status, 15 Non-Residents Charges Per Semester, 16, 20 Non-Traditional Students, 23, 95 N O Outdoor Education Facilities, 99 Brauer Field Station, 99 Hoxie Gorge, 99 Outdoor Education Center at Raquette Lake, 99 P Parking and Vehicle Registration, 16 Part-Time Study, 15 Pass/No Credit Option, 35, 39 Performing Arts Course Decriptions, 90 Perkins Loan, 22 Philosophy Course Descriptions, 90 Physical Education Department, 83 Physics (7-12), Adolescence Education, 43, 45 Physics Course Descriptions, 48 Physics and Mathematics, Adolescence Education (7-12), 46, 81 Police, University, 102 Political Science Course Descriptions, 90 Prerequisites, 28, 34 President s Council, 119 Presidents and Principals of Cortland, 119 Professional Studies, School of, 12 Program Codes (HEGIS), 30-32 Psychology Course Descriptions, 90-91 Quality Points, 36, 39 Q R Raquette Lake, Outdoor Education Center at, 99 Recreation and Leisure Studies Department, 85 Recreational Sports, 100 Refunds, 18-19 Registration, 14 Religious Beliefs and Class Attendance, 37 Residency Requirement, 16 Residents Charges Per Semester, 16, 19, 20 Retaking Courses, 34 Room and Board, 16 Schedule Changes, 37 Scholarships, 25 School Building Leader, 56 School District Business Leader, 57 School District Leader, 56 School of Arts and Sciences, 10 School of Education, 11 School of Professional Studies, 12 Science, Adolescence Education (7-12), 43 Sciences, Course Descriptions, 46 Biological Sciences, 46 Chemistry, 47 Geology, 47 Physics, 48 Second Language Education, 75, 76 Section Numbers, 28 Sociology Course Descriptions, 91 Spanish, 75 S 133

Special Education Course Descriptions, 67 Speech Pathology and Audiology Course Description, 92 Stafford Loans, 22 State University of New York, 108 Administrators, 109 State University of New York Board of Trustees, 109 Student Development Center, 101 Career Services, 101 Counseling Center, 101 Health Education, 101 Student Disability Services, 101 Student Health Service, 102 Substance Abuse Prevention, 102 Student Disability Services, 101 Student Health Service, 102 Student Teaching, 38 Students with Disabilities, 23, 101 Study Abroad, 97 Substance Abuse Prevention, 102 Summer Session, 9, 15 SUNY Card, 17, 94 T Teacher Certification Exam Pass-Rates, 105 Teaching Certificate, Requirements for New York State, 104 Teaching Students with Disabilities, 66 Transfer of Academic Credit, 35 Tuition, 16, 20 Tuition and Fee Payment Policies, 17 Tuition Assistance Program (TAP), 21, 23 U University Centers and Colleges, 109 University Police, 102 V VESID Grants, 22 Veterans Affairs Educational Benefits, 23 W Winter Session, 9 Withdrawal from Courses/College, 34, 39 Women s Studies Course Description, 92 Work-Study Program (FWS), 22 134

SUNY Cortland 2004-2006 Graduate Catalog Campus Map (ROUTE 222) Buildings Bldg. Name ----------------------Bldg. No. Alger Hall--------------------------- 28 Alumni House ----------------------- 6 Bishop Hall------------------------- 26 Bowers Hall ------------------------ 14 Brockway Hall ----------------------- 2 Casey Tower ------------------------ 33 Chemical Management Facility - 40 Cheney Hall -------------------------- 1 * Clark Hall -------------------------- 24 Commissary/Receiving ----------- 39 * Corey Union ----------------------- 21 Cornish Hall ----------------------- 19 DeGroat Hall ------------------------ 3 *Dowd Fine Arts Center ------------ 9 Fitzgerald Hall --------------------- 23 Bldg. Name ----------------------Bldg. No. Hayes Hall -------------------------- 31 Heating Plant ---------------------- 13 Hendrick Hall --------------------- 32 *Higgins Hall ----------------------- 30 Interfaith Center -------------------- 5 Leadership House ----------------- 18 Lusk Field House ------------------ 35 McDonald Building ---------------- 7 *Memorial Library ----------------- 17 *Miller Building -------------------- 11 Moffett Center --------------------- 10 Neubig Hall ------------------------ 22 Newman Center --------------------- 8 Newmark Pavilion ---------------- 16 *Old Main --------------------------- 12 Bldg. Name ----------------------Bldg. No. *Park Center------------------------- 37 President s Residence---------------- 4 Randall Hall ------------------------ 25 *Service Group ---------------------- 41 Shea Hall --------------------------- 27 Smith Tower ------------------------ 33 Sperry Center ---------------------- 15 *Stadium Complex ----------------- 38 Studio West ------------------------ 36 *Van Hoesen Hall ------------------ 20 West Campus Apartments ------- 42 Whitaker Hall --------------------- 34 Winchell Hall ---------------------- 29 * Building has a defibrillator (AED Cabinet) 135

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