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General information, transcripts of credits: University Registrar Graduate work; Dean gf The Graduate School
AdmiSSi¤¤SZ Dlf6¢i0f ¤l Admissions Student Financial Aid: Director of Student Financial Aid
Studént Affairs: Vi<>6 Ch3¤¤6II¤f l0f $l¤d6¤l Affairs Academic Scholarships: Dean for Undergraduate Studies
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A particlllar wllege and its programs Dean ¤f the 0¤llee¤. Dir¤¢¢¤r Placement services: University Career Center , ‘
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Cgxgxuty C°"9g°s' Chancellor for the Commumty College Extension, Evening-Weekend, and Correspondence Courses:
Executive Director, University Extension
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The University of Kentucky is committed to apolicy of providing educational opportunities _
to all qualified students regardless of economic or social status, and will not discriminate
on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, marital status, beliefs, age, national origin, or ·
physical or mental disability. `
Compliance with Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, which prohibits sex
discrimination, and with Title Vll ofthe Civil Rights Act of 1964 is coordinated by Mr. Terry
Allen, Affimtative Action Office, 308 Administration Building, (606) 257-8927. Volume 85 Issue 1
Efforts to comply with the laws and regulations applicable to people with disabilities are _ _ _ )
also coordinated by the Affirmative Action Office, as required by Section 504 of the The U"•*V€l'$ll>f ¤lK6¤Y¤¢I ................................................ 147
Pharmacy ................ ‘ ............................................................................................................ 1 49 R
Social Work Q ............................................................................................................ 1 .......... 152
l University Extension ............ , ..................................................................................... ; ......... 154
_ UK Community Colleges ..................................................................................................... 156
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS —
Course Numbering System ........................................................................................................ 157
I Abbreviations .............................................................................................................................. 158
Descriptions ................................................................................................................................ 159
THE UNIVERSITY
Faculty ........................................................................................................................................ 280 ‘
` Administration ............................................................................................................................. 303
I Official Academic Calendar ........................................................................................................ 304
I Index ........................................................................................................................................... 309 I
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