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2017?2019 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG

Published and archived in Summer 2017

Table of Contents

Undergraduate Catalog ........................................................................... 7 Academic Calendar .......................................................................... 8 The University ................................................................................ 13 Welcome to UIC ...................................................................... 13 The Savvy Student's Guide to UIC ......................................... 15 Faculty List .............................................................................. 18 Admissions, Registration & Finances ............................................. 34 Admissions .............................................................................. 34 Financial Aid ............................................................................ 39 Registering and Enrolling in Courses ...................................... 46 Student Tuition, Fees, and Assessments ................................ 54 Degree Programs and Requirements ............................................ 62 Degree Program and Minor List .............................................. 63 Academic Standing ................................................................. 67 Academic Planning and Progress ........................................... 78 General Education ................................................................... 87 University Degree Requirements, Graduation, and Commencement .................................................................... 101 Program Changes and Updates ............................................ 105 Colleges & Departments .............................................................. 105 College of Applied Health Sciences ...................................... 105 Biomedical and Health Information Sciences .................. 112 BS in Health Information Management .................... 113 Disability and Human Development ................................ 115 BS in Disability and Human Development ................ 116 Minor in Disability and Human Development ............ 117 Kinesiology and Nutrition ................................................ 117 BS in Kinesiology, Concentration in Exercise Science and Health Promotion .............................................. 120 BS in Kinesiology, Concentration in Movement Science .................................................................................. 122 BS in Nutrition, Coordinated Program ...................... 123 BS in Nutrition, Nutrition Science Concentration ...... 125 Minor in Kinesiology ................................................. 126 Minor in Nutrition ...................................................... 126 Rehabilitation Sciences .................................................. 127 BS in Rehabilitation Sciences .................................. 127 Preprofessional Studies .................................................. 129 College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts ........................ 130 School of Architecture .................................................... 137

BS in Architecture .................................................... 138 BA in Architectural Studies ...................................... 139 Minor in Architectural Studies .................................. 140 School of Art & Art History ............................................. 140 BFA in Art ................................................................ 141 BFA in Art Education ............................................... 143 BA in Art History ...................................................... 145 BA in Integrated Design and Arts ............................. 148 Minor in Art .............................................................. 150 Minor in Art History .................................................. 150 Minor in Museum and Exhibition Studies ................. 150 School of Design ............................................................ 150 BDes in Graphic Design .......................................... 151 BDes in Industrial Design ........................................ 153 School of Theatre & Music ............................................. 154 BA in Music .............................................................. 155 BA in Music Business .............................................. 158 BMus in Performance .............................................. 160 BMus in Jazz Studies .............................................. 163 BA in Theatre and Performance .............................. 166 BA in Theatre Design, Production, and Technology .................................................................................. 170 BFA in Acting ........................................................... 173 Minor in Music ......................................................... 174 Minor in Theatre ....................................................... 175 College of Business Administration ....................................... 175 Accounting ...................................................................... 186 BS in Accounting ..................................................... 186 Finance ........................................................................... 187 BS in Finance .......................................................... 187 Information and Decision Sciences ................................ 189 BS in Information and Decision Sciences ................ 189 Managerial Studies ......................................................... 190 BS in Entrepreneurship ............................................ 191 BS in Management .................................................. 191 BS in Marketing ....................................................... 192 Bachelor of Business Administration .............................. 193 Minors ............................................................................. 195 Minor in Business Administration ............................. 196 Minor in Business Analytics ..................................... 197 Minor in Business Operations .................................. 197 Minor in Entrepreneurship ........................................ 197

Minor in Finance ...................................................... 198 Minor in International Business ................................ 198 Minor in Management Information Systems ............. 198 Minor in Managerial Skills ........................................ 199 College of Education ............................................................. 199 Curriculum and Instruction .............................................. 203 BA in Urban Education ............................................ 204 Educational Psychology .................................................. 208 BA in Human Development and Learning ................ 208 Minor in Instructional Design and Training ............... 211 Minor in Instructional Design and Training ...................... 211 College of Engineering .......................................................... 211 Bioengineering ................................................................ 218 BS in Bioengineering ............................................... 219 Minor in Bioengineering ........................................... 221 Chemical Engineering ..................................................... 221 BS in Chemical Engineering .................................... 222 Minor in Chemical Engineering ................................ 224 Civil and Materials Engineering ...................................... 224 BS in Civil Engineering ............................................ 225 Minor in Civil Engineering ........................................ 227 Computer Science .......................................................... 227 BS in Computer Science .......................................... 228 BS Computer Science with Computer Systems Concentration ........................................................... 230 BS Computer Science with Human-Centered Computing Concentration ........................................................... 233 BS Computer Science with Software Engineering Concentration ........................................................... 235 Joint BS in Computer Science/MS in Computer Science .................................................................................. 237 Minor in Computer Science ...................................... 239 Minor in Information Technology .............................. 239 Electrical and Computer Engineering ............................. 239 BS in Electrical Engineering ..................................... 241 BS in Computer Engineering ................................... 243 BS in Engineering Physics ....................................... 245 Minor in Electrical Engineering ................................ 247 Minor in Computer Engineering ............................... 247 Mechanical and Industrial Engineering ........................... 247 BS in Mechanical Engineering ................................. 248 BS in Industrial Engineering ..................................... 250 BS in Engineering Management .............................. 252

Minor in Industrial Engineering ................................ 254 Minor in Mechanical Engineering ............................. 254 Additional Interdisciplinary Opportunities ........................ 254 Minor in Environmental Engineering ........................ 255 Minor in International Studies .................................. 255 Minor in Materials Engineering ................................ 255 Honors College ...................................................................... 256 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences .................................... 260 African American Studies ............................................... 273 BA with a Major in African American Studies ........... 274 Minor in African American Studies ........................... 275 Anthropology ................................................................... 276 BA with a Major in Anthropology .............................. 277 Minor in Anthropology .............................................. 278 Minor in Geography ................................................. 278 Biochemistry ................................................................... 279 BS in Biochemistry ................................................... 279 Biological Sciences ......................................................... 281 BS with a Major in Biological Sciences .................... 282 Minor in Biological Sciences .................................... 284 Chemistry ........................................................................ 284 BA with a Major in Chemistry .................................. 285 BS in Chemistry ....................................................... 286 Minor in Chemistry ................................................... 288 Classics and Mediterranean Studies .............................. 288 BA with a Major in Classical Studies ........................ 289 Minor in Arabic ......................................................... 290 Minor in Classical Studies ........................................ 290 Communication ............................................................... 291 BA with a Major in Communication .......................... 291 Minor in Communication .......................................... 292 Criminology, Law, and Justice ........................................ 293 BA with a Major in Criminology, Law, and Justice .... 293 Minor in Criminology, Law, and Justice .................... 294 Minor in Law and Society ........................................ 294 Earth and Environmental Sciences ................................. 295 BS with a Major in Earth and Environmental Sciences .................................................................................. 295 Minor in Earth and Environmental Sciences ............. 297 Economics ...................................................................... 297 BA with a Major in Economics ................................. 297 Minor in Economics ................................................. 299

Minor in Human Capital and Labor Markets ............. 300 English ............................................................................ 300

BA with a Major in English ....................................... 301 BA in the Teaching of English .................................. 306 Minor in English ....................................................... 308 Minor in Professional Writing ................................... 308 Minor in the Teaching of English ............................. 308 French and Francophone Studies .................................. 308 BA with a Major in French and Francophone Studies .................................................................................. 309 BA in the Teaching of French .................................. 310 Minor in French and Francophone Studies .............. 312 Gender and Women's Studies ........................................ 312 BA with a Major in Gender and Women's Studies .... 313 Minor in Gender and Women's Studies .................... 315 Minor in Social Justice ............................................. 315 Germanic Studies ........................................................... 315 BA with a Major in Germanic Studies ...................... 316 BA with a Major in Germanic Studies with a Business Minor ........................................................................ 317 BA in the Teaching of German ................................ 318 Minor in Germanic Studies ....................................... 320 Global Asian Studies ...................................................... 320 Minor in Global Asian Studies .................................. 320 Hispanic and Italian Studies ........................................... 320 BA with a Major in Spanish ...................................... 321 BA in Spanish-Economics ........................................ 323 BA in the Teaching of Spanish ................................ 324 BA with a Major in Italian ......................................... 327 Minor in Spanish ...................................................... 327 Minor in Italian and Italian American Studies ........... 327 History ............................................................................. 327 BA with a Major in History ....................................... 328 BA in the Teaching of History .................................. 329 Minor in History ........................................................ 331 Integrated Health Studies ............................................... 331 BS with a Major in Integrated Health Studies-- Concentration in Behaviorial Health ......................... 331 BS with a Major in Integrated Health Studies-- Concentration in Health and Science ....................... 334 International Studies ....................................................... 336 Minor in International Studies .................................. 336 Latin American and Latino Studies ................................. 336

BA with a Major in Latin American and Latino Studies .................................................................................. 337 Minor in Latin American and Latino Studies ............. 338 Linguistics ....................................................................... 338 Minor in Chinese ...................................................... 338 Minor in Linguistics .................................................. 339 Literatures, Cultural Studies, and Linguistics .................. 339 Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science ............. 339 BS with a Major in Mathematics .............................. 340 BS with a Major in Statistics .................................... 341 BS in the Teaching of Mathematics ......................... 342 BS in Mathematics and Computer Science .............. 344 Minor in Mathematics ............................................... 346 Minor in Mathematics and Computer Science .......... 347 Moving Image Arts ......................................................... 347 Minor in Moving Image Arts ..................................... 347 Neuroscience .................................................................. 348 BS in Neuroscience ................................................. 348 Philosophy ...................................................................... 350 BA with a Major in Philosophy ................................. 350 Minor in Philosophy ................................................. 352 Physics ........................................................................... 352 BA with a Major in Physics ...................................... 352 BS in the Teaching of Physics ................................. 354 BS in Physics ........................................................... 355 Minor in Physics ....................................................... 357 Minor in Teaching of Physics ................................... 357 Political Science .............................................................. 358 BA with a Major in Political Science ......................... 358 BA with a Major in Political Science, Concentration in Law and Courts ....................................................... 359 BA with a Major in Political Science, Concentration in Urban Politics ........................................................... 361 Minor in Political Science ......................................... 362 Psychology ...................................................................... 363 BA with a Major in Psychology - General Psychology Concentration ........................................................... 364 BA with a Major in Psychology - Applied Psychology Concentration ........................................................... 365 Minor in Psychology ................................................. 367 Religious Studies ............................................................ 367 Minor in Religious Studies ....................................... 367 Slavic and Baltic Languages and Literatures .................. 367

BA with a Major in Russian ...................................... 368 BA with a Major in Polish ......................................... 369 Minor in Russian ...................................................... 370 Minor in Polish ......................................................... 370 Sociology ........................................................................ 370 BA with a Major in Sociology ................................... 371 Minor in Sociology ................................................... 372 Preprofessional Studies .................................................. 372 Pre-Dentistry ............................................................ 374 Pre-Medicine ............................................................ 375 Pre-Occupational Therapy ....................................... 376 Pre-Physical Therapy ............................................... 377 Pre-Veterinary Medicine ........................................... 378 Pre-Health Information Management ....................... 379 Pre-Nursing .............................................................. 379 Pre-Nutrition ............................................................. 380 Pre-Pharmacy .......................................................... 381 Pre-Public Health ..................................................... 382 Pre-Law .................................................................... 383 College of Nursing ................................................................. 383 BS in Nursing ................................................................. 388 RN/BSN Completion Program ........................................ 389 College of Pharmacy ............................................................. 389 Doctor of Pharmacy ........................................................ 395 School of Public Health ......................................................... 397 BA in Public Health ........................................................ 402 Preprofessional Studies .................................................. 404 College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs ........................ 405 Public Administration ...................................................... 409 BA in Public Policy ................................................... 409 Joint BA in Public Policy and Master of Public Administration .......................................................... 411 Minor in Public Policy .............................................. 412 Urban Planning and Policy ............................................. 412 BA in Urban Studies ................................................ 413 Joint BA in Urban Studies and Master of Urban Planning and Policy ................................................................ 415 Minor in Geographic Information Systems ............... 415 Minor in Sustainable Cities ...................................... 416 Minor in Urban Studies ............................................ 416 Council on Teacher Education .............................................. 416 Undergraduate Course Descriptions ............................................ 418

Academic Skills Program (ASP) ............................................ 419 Accounting (ACTG) ............................................................... 421 African American Studies (AAST) ......................................... 423 Anatomy and Cell Biology (ANAT) ........................................ 426 Anthropology (ANTH) ............................................................ 426 Applied Health Sciences (AHS) ............................................. 431 Arabic (ARAB) ....................................................................... 432 Archaeological Studies (ARST) ............................................. 433 Architecture (ARCH) .............................................................. 433 Art (ART) ............................................................................... 436 Art History (AH) ..................................................................... 440 Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics (BCMG) ..................... 444 Bioengineering (BIOE) ........................................................... 445 Biological Sciences (BIOS) ................................................... 447 Biomedical and Health Information Sciences (BHIS) ............. 450 Biopharmaceutical Sciences (BPS) ....................................... 451 Biostatistics (BSTT) ............................................................... 452 Business Administration (BA) ................................................ 452 Campus Courses (CC) .......................................................... 453 Catholic Studies (CST) .......................................................... 454 Central and Eastern European Studies (CEES) .................... 454 Chemical Engineering (CHE) ................................................ 455 Chemistry (CHEM) ................................................................ 457 Chinese (CHIN) ..................................................................... 460 Civil and Materials Engineering (CME) .................................. 461 Classics (CL) ......................................................................... 464 Communication (COMM) ....................................................... 467 Community Health Sciences (CHSC) .................................... 469 Computer Science (CS) ........................................................ 470 Criminology, Law, and Justice (CLJ) ..................................... 474 Curriculum and Instruction (CI) ............................................. 476 Design (DES) ........................................................................ 478 Dialogue (DLG) ..................................................................... 480 Disability and Human Development (DHD) ........................... 481 Earth and Environmental Sciences (EAES) ........................... 482 Economics (ECON) ............................................................... 485 Education (ED) ...................................................................... 487 Educational Policy Studies (EDPS) ....................................... 489 Educational Psychology (EPSY) ........................................... 490 Electrical and Computer Engr (ECE) ..................................... 492 Engineering (ENGR) .............................................................. 496 English (ENGL) ..................................................................... 497

Entrepreneurship (ENTR) ...................................................... 505 Finance (FIN) ........................................................................ 506 French (FR) ........................................................................... 507 Gender and Women's Studies (GWS) ................................... 510 Geography (GEOG) ............................................................... 514 Germanic Studies (GER) ....................................................... 517 Global Asian Studies (GLAS) ................................................ 521 Greek, Ancient (GKA) ........................................................... 523 Greek, Modern (GKM) ........................................................... 524 Guaranteed Admissions Medicine (GAMD) ........................... 524 Health Information Management (HIM) ................................. 524 Hebrew (HEB) ....................................................................... 526 Hindi-Urdu (HNUR) ................................................................ 526 History (HIST) ........................................................................ 527 Honors College Courses (HON) ............................................ 534 Human Nutrition (HN) ............................................................ 536 Humanities (HUM) ................................................................. 538 Industrial Engineering (IE) ..................................................... 538 Information and Decision Sciences (IDS) .............................. 540 Information Technology (IT) .................................................. 542 Interdisciplinary Public Health Sciences (IPHS) .................... 542 Interdisciplinary Studies in the Arts (ISA) .............................. 543 International Studies (INST) .................................................. 543 Italian (ITAL) .......................................................................... 544 Japanese (JPN) ..................................................................... 546 Jewish Studies (JST) ............................................................ 547 Kinesiology (KN) .................................................................... 548 Korean (KOR) ........................................................................ 552 Latin (LAT) ............................................................................ 552 Latin American and Latino Studies (LALS) ............................ 552 Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) ........................................... 556 Library and Information Science (LIB) ................................... 557 Linguistics (LING) .................................................................. 557 Literatures, Cultural Studies, and Linguistics (LCSL) ............. 558 Lithuanian (LITH) ................................................................... 559 Management (MGMT) ........................................................... 559 Marketing (MKTG) ................................................................. 561 Master of Engineering (MENG) ............................................. 562 Mathematical Computer Science (MCS) ............................... 563 Mathematics (MATH) ............................................................. 564 Mathematics Teaching (MTHT) ............................................. 567 Mechanical Engineering (ME) ............................................... 568

Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy (PMMP) ............... 572 Microbiology and Immunology (MIM) .................................... 572 Military Science (MILS) ......................................................... 573 Moving Image Arts (MOVI) .................................................... 574 Music (MUS) .......................................................................... 574 Native American Studies (NAST) .......................................... 578 Natural Sciences (NATS) ...................................................... 579 Naval Science (NS) ............................................................... 579 Neuroscience (NEUS) ........................................................... 580 Nursing Core (NURS) ........................................................... 580 Nursing Elective (NUEL) ....................................................... 583 Occupational Therapy (OT) ................................................... 584 Pathology (PATH) ................................................................. 584 Pharmacology (PCOL) .......................................................... 584 Pharmacy (PHAR) ................................................................. 584 Pharmacy Practice (PMPR) .................................................. 588 Pharmacy Syst,Outcomes &Policy (PSOP) ........................... 591 Philosophy (PHIL) ................................................................. 592 Physical Therapy (PT) ........................................................... 596 Physics (PHYS) ..................................................................... 597 Physiology and Biophysics (PHYB) ....................................... 600 Polish (POL) .......................................................................... 600 Political Science (POLS) ....................................................... 601 Portuguese (PORT) ............................................................... 605 Psychology (PSCH) ............................................................... 606 Public Administration (PA) ..................................................... 609 Public Health (PUBH) ............................................................ 611 Public Policy (PP) .................................................................. 613 Public Policy Analysis (PPA) ................................................. 613 Religious Studies (RELS) ...................................................... 613 Russian (RUSS) .................................................................... 616 Slavic & Baltic Languages &Lit (SLAV) ................................. 617 Social Justice (SJ) ................................................................. 617 Sociology (SOC) .................................................................... 618 Spanish (SPAN) .................................................................... 621 Special Education (SPED) .................................................... 626 Statistics (STAT) ................................................................... 627 Study Abroad (SABR) ........................................................... 628 Theatre (THTR) ..................................................................... 628 Urban Planning and Policy (UPP) ......................................... 633 Urban Studies (US) ............................................................... 634 Urban and Public Affairs (UPA) ............................................. 636

Index ................................................................................................... 637

University of Illinois at Chicago - 2017?2019 Undergraduate Catalog

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Undergraduate Catalog

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The online catalog is updated regularly as degree programs, courses, and requirements change. A list of program and requirement changes is located on the Program Changes and Updates page.

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The online catalog is an academic planning tool for undergraduate students. The online catalog is divided into six major sections:

? The University (p. 13) ? Admissions, Registration, and Finances (p. 34) ? Degree Programs and Requirements (p. 62) ? Colleges and Departments (p. 105) ? Course Descriptions (p. 418) ? Archive and Links

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The University

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Admissions, Registration, and Finances

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Degree Programs and Requirements

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Revised May 31, 2005

Chancellor's Statement of Commitment to Persons with Disabilities

Guided by the belief that people with disabilities are assets to the University, UIC is committed to full inclusion and participation of people with disabilities in all aspects of University life. We seek to provide an academic, social, and physical environment that makes disabled people integral to the diversity of perspectives that is vital to an academic community.

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