About the University Academic Catalog
Academic Catalog Content
The academic catalog contains two types of content:
Catalog Requirements
General degree requirements and specific program requirements which pertain to students for as long as they are enrolled under this year’s catalog requirements (up to 10 years). Catalog requirements are contained in the Academic Programs section of the undergraduate, graduate, and Ascend graduate catalogs. The programs listed are open for students to enter during the academic year covered by the catalog.
Catalog Information
Policies and course descriptions which apply only during the academic year covered by the catalog. Catalog information is contained in the General Information, Academic and Support Services, Admission Policies, Financial Information, Academic Policies, Course Descriptions, and Academic Calendar sections of the catalogs.
Assistant Deans
Each academic program is overseen by an assistant dean (AD). When the catalog refers to an assistant dean, it means the person who is serving in that role for a particular program. The term does not refer to the person's official title, but to the role of overseeing a grouping of academic programs. Student Success Coaches will help students determine who their assistant dean is.
Instructors
The term "instructor" is used for the faculty member conducting a specific course section. When the catalog refers to an instructor, it means the person who is teaching a specific course. The term does not refer to the person's official title. Instructors are assigned to course sections shortly before the beginning of each session and may be viewed on the Moodle site for the course.
Times
All times of day in the catalog are U.S. Pacific Time (PT) unless otherwise indicated.