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CAL POLY POMONA CATALOG 2002-2003
ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2001-2003
Some dates are subject to change. Refer to quarterly Schedule of Classes for recent changes related to holiday observance, registration deadlines, and commencement ceremonies. This is not to be construed as an employee work calendar. For the purpose of degree evaluation, the academic year is defined as Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer quarters.
SUMMER QUARTER, 2001
Applications and Admission
Different admission application deadlines are established. For information on current deadlines, check the Cal Poly Pomona website.
Academic Instruction | |
June 18 | Beginning of university year. Classes begin for all students |
July 4 | Independence Day—Academic Holiday (If a 4/10 work week is adopted for summer |
quarter, this holiday will be observed on the preceding Thursday.) | |
August 27-30 | Final examinations |
September 3 | Labor Day—Academic Holiday |
September 4 | Last day to submit approved Master’s Thesis/Project for binding; grades due |
Scheduling and Registration | |
June 12-25 | Students add/drop classes through Voice Response System |
June 18-25 | Late registration period (via Override Ticket) |
June 22 | Last day to drop classes without courses being recorded |
June 25 | Last day to add classes or register late |
June 26-July 20 | Orientation of new students for fall quarter |
July 2 | Last day to withdraw and receive refund of Student Services and State University |
fees | |
July 9 | Withdrawal after this date permitted only by petition and for serious and compelling |
reasons | |
July 13 | Last day to apply for current quarter graduation |
July 23-August 3 | Students schedule classes for fall quarter |
August 6 | Withdrawal from classes after this date permitted only by petition and only in |
emergency clearly beyond student’s control | |
August 21-23 | Late orientation of new students for fall quarter |
FALL QUARTER, 2001 |
Applications and Admission
Different admission application deadlines are established. For information on current deadlines, check the Cal Poly Pomona website.
Academic Instruction | |
September 17 | Beginning of academic year and fall quarter for faculty |
September 20 | Classes begin for all students |
November 9 | Veteran’s Day—Academic Holiday |
November 22-23 | Thanksgiving—Academic Holiday |
December 3-7 | Final examinations |
December 8-Jan. 1 | Christmas break |
December 11 | Last day to submit approved Master’s Thesis/Project for binding; grades due |
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September 14-27 | Students add/drop classes through Voice Response System |
September 20-27 | Late registration period (via Override Ticket) |
September 26 | Last day to drop classes without courses being recorded |
September 27 | Last day to add classes or register late |
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October 4 | Last day to withdraw and receive refund of Student Services and State University |
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October 10 | Withdrawal after this date permitted only by petition and for serious and compelling |
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October 16 | Last day to apply for current quarter graduation |
October 30 | Orientation of new students for winter quarter |
November 8 | Withdrawal from classes after this date permitted only by petition and only in |
emergency clearly beyond student’s control | |
November 2-16 | Continuing students schedule classes for winter quarter |
November 28 | Late orientation of new students for winter quarter |
WINTER QUARTER, 2002 |
Applications and Admission
Different admission application deadlines are established. For information on current deadlines, check the Cal Poly Pomona website.
Academic Instruction | |
January 2 | Classes begin for all students |
January 21 | Martin Luther King’s Birthday—Academic Holiday |
February 15 | President’s Day—Academic Holiday |
March 18-22 | Final examinations |
March 26 | Last day to submit approved Master’s Thesis/Project for binding; grades due |
Scheduling and Registration | |
December 18-22 and | |
January 2-9 | Students add/drop classes through Voice Response System |
January 2-9 | Late registration period (via Override Ticket) |
January 8 | Last day to drop classes without courses being recorded |
January 9 | Last day to add classes or register late |
January 16 | Last day to withdraw and receive refund of Student Services and State University |
fees | |
January 23 | Withdrawal after this date permitted only by petition and for serious and compelling |
reasons | |
January 28 | Last day to apply for current quarter graduation |
January 30 | Orientation of new students for spring quarter |
February 1-14 | Students schedule classes for spring quarter |
February 22 | Withdrawal from classes after this date permitted only by petition and only in |
emergency clearly beyond student’s control | |
March 13 | Late orientation of new students for spring quarter |
SPRING QUARTER, 2002 |
Applications and Admission
Different admission application deadlines are established. For information on current deadlines, check the Cal Poly Pomona website.
April 2 | Classes begin for all students |
May 27 | Memorial Day—Academic Holiday |
June 10-14 | Final examinations |
June 12 | Last day to submit approved Master’s Thesis/Project for binding |
June 14-16 | Commencement (Contact major department office for specific date and time) |
June 18 | Grades due |
Scheduling and Registration | |
March 26-April 9 | Students add/drop classes through Voice Response System |
April 2-9 | Late registration period (via Override Ticket) |
May 11 | Orientation of new students for summer quarter |
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April 8 | Last day to drop classes without courses being recorded | |
April 9 | Last day to add classes or register late | |
April 16 | Last day to withdraw and receive refund of Student Services and State University | |
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April 22 | Withdrawal after this date permitted only by petition and for serious and compelling | |
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April 26 | Last day to apply for current quarter graduation | |
May 17 | Withdrawal from classes after this date permitted only by petition and only in | |
emergency clearly beyond student’s control | ||
May 6-17 | Students schedule classes for summer quarter | |
June 4 | Late orientation of new students for summer quarter | |
SUMMER QUARTER, 2002 |
Applications and Admission
Different admission application deadlines are established. For information on current deadlines, check the Cal Poly Pomona website.
Academic Instruction | |
June 24 | Beginning of university year. Classes begin for all students |
July 4 | Independence Day—Academic Holiday |
September 2 | Labor Day—Academic Holiday |
September 3-6 | Final examinations |
September 10 | Last day to submit approved Master’s Thesis/Project for binding; grades due |
Scheduling and Registration | |
June 18-July 1 | Students add/drop classes through Voice Response System |
June 24-July 1 | Late registration period (via Override Ticket) |
June 25-July 27 | Orientation of new students for fall quarter |
June 28 | Last day to drop classes without courses being recorded |
July 1 | Last day to add classes or register late |
July 9 | Last day to withdraw and receive refund of Student Services and State University |
fees | |
July 15 | Withdrawal after this date permitted only by petition and for serious and compelling |
reasons | |
July 18 | Last day to apply for current quarter graduation |
July 29-August 9 | Students schedule classes for fall quarter |
August 9 | Withdrawal from classes after this date permitted only by petition and only in |
emergency clearly beyond student’s control | |
August 20-22 | Late orientation of new students for fall quarter |
FALL QUARTER, 2002 |
Applications and Admission
Different admission application deadlines are established. For information on current deadlines, check the Cal Poly Pomona website.
Academic Instruction | |
September 17 | Beginning of academic year and fall quarter for faculty |
September 19 | Classes begin for all students |
November 11 | Veteran’s Day—Academic Holiday |
November 28-29 | Thanksgiving—Academic Holiday |
December 2-6 | Final examinations |
December 7-Jan. 5 | Christmas break |
December 10 | Last day to submit approved Master’s Thesis/Project for binding; grades due |
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Scheduling and Registration | |
September 13-26 | Students add/drop classes through Voice Response System |
September 19-26 | Late registration period (via Override Ticket) |
October 30 | Orientation of new students for winter quarter |
September 25 | Last day to drop classes without courses being recorded |
September 26 | Last day to add classes or register late |
October 3 | Last day to withdraw and receive refund of Student Services and State University |
fees | |
October 9 | Withdrawal after this date permitted only by petition and for serious and compelling |
reasons | |
October 16 | Last day to apply for current quarter graduation |
November 8 | Withdrawal from classes after this date permitted only by petition and only in |
emergency clearly beyond student’s control | |
November 1-15 | Continuing students schedule classes for winter quarter |
December 4 | Late orientation of new students for winter quarter |
WINTER QUARTER, 2003 |
Applications and Admission
Different admission application deadlines are established. For information on current deadlines, check the Cal Poly Pomona website.
Academic Instruction | |
January 6 | Classes begin for all students |
January 20 | Martin Luther King’s Birthday—Academic Holiday |
February 14 | President’s Day—Academic Holiday |
March 17-21 | Final examinations |
March 25 | Last day to submit approved Master’s Thesis/Project for binding; grades due |
Scheduling and Registration | |
December 17-21 and | |
January 6-13 | Students add/drop classes through Voice Response System |
January 6-13 | Late registration period (via Override Ticket) |
January 30 | Orientation of new students for spring quarter |
January 10 | Last day to drop classes without courses being recorded |
January 13 | Last day to add classes or register late |
January 21 | Last day to withdraw and receive refund of Student Services and State University |
fees | |
January 27 | Withdrawal after this date permitted only by petition and for serious and compelling |
reasons | |
January 31 | Last day to apply for current quarter graduation |
February 3-14 | Students schedule classes for spring quarter |
February 21 | Withdrawal from classes after this date permitted only by petition and only in |
emergency clearly beyond student’s control | |
March 12 | Late orientation of new students for spring quarter |
SPRING QUARTER, 2003 |
Applications and Admission
Different admission application deadlines are established. For information on current deadlines, check the Cal Poly Pomona website.
April 1 | Classes begin for all students |
May 26 | Memorial Day—Academic Holiday |
June 9-13 | Final examinations |
June 11 | Last day to submit approved Master’s Thesis/Project for binding |
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June 13-15 | Commencement (Contact major department office for specific date and time) | |
June 17 | Grades due | |
Scheduling and Registration | ||
March 25-April 8 | Students add/drop classes through Voice Response System | |
April 1-8 | Late registration period (via Override Ticket) | |
May 11 | Orientation of new students for summer quarter | |
April 7 | Last day to drop classes without courses being recorded | |
April 8 | Last day to add classes or register late | |
April 15 | Last day to withdraw and receive refund of Student Services and State University | |
fees | ||
April 21 | Withdrawal after this date permitted only by petition and for serious and compelling | |
reasons | ||
April 28 | Last day to apply for current quarter graduation | |
May 5-16 | Students schedule classes for summer quarter | |
May 16 | Withdrawal from classes after this date permitted only by petition and only in | |
emergency clearly beyond student’s control | ||
June 3 | Late orientation of new students for summer quarter | |
SUMMER QUARTER, 2003 |
Applications and Admission
Different admission application deadlines are established. For information on current deadlines, check the Cal Poly Pomona website.
Academic Instruction | |
June 23 | Beginning of university year. Classes begin for all students |
July 4 | Independence Day—Academic Holiday |
September 1 | Labor Day—Academic Holiday |
September 2-5 | Final examinations |
September 9 | Last day to submit approved Master’s Thesis/Project for binding; grades due |
Scheduling and Registration | |
June 17-30 | Students add/drop classes through Voice Response System |
June 23-30 | Late registration period (via Override Ticket) |
June 25-July 25 | Orientation of new students for fall quarter |
June 27 | Last day to drop classes without courses being recorded |
June 30 | Last day to add classes or register late |
July 8 | Last day to withdraw and receive refund of Student Services and State University |
fees | |
July 14 | Withdrawal after this date permitted only by petition and for serious and compelling |
reasons | |
July 17 | Last day to apply for current quarter graduation |
July 28-August 8 | Students schedule classes for fall quarter |
August 8 | Withdrawal from classes after this date permitted only by petition and only in |
emergency clearly beyond student’s control | |
August 19-21 | Late orientation of new students for fall quarter |
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CAL POLY POMONA CATALOG 2002-2003
The California State University
The individual California State Colleges were brought together as a system by the Donahoe Higher Education Act of 1960. In 1972 the system became the California State University and Colleges and in 1982 the system became the California State University (CSU). Today, the campuses of the CSU include comprehensive and polytechnic universities and, since July 1995, the California Maritime Academy, a specialized campus.
The oldest campus—San José State University—was founded in 1857 and became the first institution of public higher education in California. The most recently opened campus, California State University, Monterey Bay, began admitting students in the fall of 1995. The 23rd campus, CSU Channel Islands, will open in fall 2002, with freshmen arriving in fall 2003.
Responsibility for The California State University is vested in the Board of Trustees, whose members are appointed by the Governor. The Trustees appoint the Chancellor, who is the chief executive officer of the system, and the Presidents, who are the chief executive officers on the respective campuses.
The Trustees, the Chancellor and the Presidents develop systemwide policy, with actual implementation at the campus level taking place through broadly based consultative procedures. The Academic Senate of the California State University, made up of elected representatives of the faculty from each campus, recommends academic policy to the Board of Trustees through the Chancellor.
Academic excellence has been achieved by the California State University through a distinguished faculty, whose primary responsibility is superior teaching. While each campus in the system has its own unique geographic and curricular character, all campuses, as multipurpose institutions, offer undergraduate and graduate instruction for professional and occupational goals as well as broad liberal education. All of the campuses require for graduation a basic program of “General Education Requirements” regardless of the type of bachelor’s degree or major field selected by the student.
The CSU offers more than 1,600 bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in some 240 subject areas. Many of these programs are offered so that students can complete all upper division and graduate requirements by part-time late afternoon and evening study, or by distance learning form home or work via computer or television. In addition, a variety of teaching and school service credential programs are available. A number of doctoral degrees are offered jointly with the University of California and with private educational institutions of California.
Enrollments in fall 2000 totaled 368,252 students, who were taught by over 21,225 faculty. The system awards more than half of the bachelor’s degrees and 30 percent of the master’s degrees granted in California. Some 1.94 million persons have been graduated from CSU campuses since 1960.
STATEWIDE EXTERNAL DEGREE PROGRAMS
Through the Offices of Continuing Education on various campuses, the CSU offers Statewide external degree programs. These self-supporting programs are designed for the working adult. The coursework is offered at both on campus and off campus locations throughout the state.
These programs are entirely upper division or graduate level. Credit and coursework are transferable statewide. The programs are financed by student fees.
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Christopher Leu and Warren Campbell Department of Political Science California State University, Northridge Northridge, CA 91330 (818) 885-3900
Dr. Robert Tumelty, Regional Program Director Department of Health Care Administration California State University, Long Beach 1250 Bellflower Blvd.
Long Beach, CA 90840 (213) 498-5304
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Ms. Kathleen Johnson, R.N., M.S.N., Regional Program Director Statewide Nursing Program California State University, Dominguez Hills Carson, CA 90747 (213) 516-4060
TRUSTEES OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY
EX OFFICIO TRUSTEES
The Honorable Gray Davis | State Capitol | |
Governor of California | Sacramento 95814 | |
The Honorable Cruz Bustamante | State Capitol | |
Lieutenant Governor of California | Sacramento 95814 | |
The Honorable Robert Hertzberg | State Capitol | |
Speaker of the Assembly | Sacramento 95814 | |
The Honorable Delaine Eastin | 721 Capitol Mall | |
State Superintendent of Public Instruction | Sacramento 95814 | |
Dr. Charles B. Reed | 400 Golden Shore | |
Chancellor of The California State University | Long Beach 90802-4210 | |
OFFICERS OF THE TRUSTEES | ||
The Honorable Gray Davis | Debra Farar | |
President | Vice Chair | |
Laurence K. Gould, Jr. | Christine Helwick | |
Chairman | Secretary | |
Richard P. West | ||
Treasurer | ||
APPOINTED TRUSTEES |
Appointments are for a term of eight years except student, alumni, and faculty trustees whose terms are for two years. Terms expire in the year in parentheses. Names are listed in order of appointment to the Board.
Roberta Achtenberg (2007) Ricardo F. Icaza (2008) William D. Campbell (2003) Shailesh J. Mehta (2005) Daniel Cartwright (2002) Dee Dee Myers (2004) Martha C. Fallgatter (2003) Ralph R. Pesqueira (2004) Debra S. Farar (2006) Frederick W. Pierce IV (2002) Robert Foster (2006) Erene S. Thomas (2003) Murray L. Galinson (2001) Kyriakos Tsakopoulos (2009) Harold Goldwhite (2003) Anthony M. Vitti (2005) Laurence K.Gould, Jr. (2002) Stanley T. Wang (2002) William Hauck (2009)
CAL POLY POMONA CATALOG 2002-2003
Correspondence with Trustees should be sent:
c/o Trustees Secretariat The California State University 401 Golden Shore Long Beach, California 90802-4210
UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION | |
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OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR | |
The California State University | |
401 Golden Shore | |
Long Beach, California 90802-4210 | |
(562) 951-4000 | |
Dr. Charles B.Reed | Chancellor—CSU System |
Dr. David S. Spence | Executive Vice Chancellor |
Dr. Gary Hammerstrom | Assoc. Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs |
Ms. Jackie McClain | Vice Chancellor, Human Resources |
Mr. Richard P. West | Executive Vice Chancellor and Chief |
Business Officer |
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CAL POLY POMONA CATALOG 2002-2003
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California State University, Bakersfield
9001 Stockdale Highway
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California State University, Channel Islands
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California State University, Chico
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California State University, Dominguez Hills
1000 East Victoria Street Carson, California 90747-0005 Dr. James E. Lyons, Sr., President (310) 243-3300
California State University, Fresno
5241 North Maple Avenue Fresno, California 93740 Dr. John D. Welty, President (559) 278-4240
California State University, Fullerton
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California State University, Hayward
25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard. Hayward, California 94542 Dr. Norma S. Rees, President (510) 881-3000
Humboldt State University
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California Maritime Academy
200 Maritime Academy Drive Vallejo, California 94590 Dr. William Eisenhardt, President (707) 654-1000
California State University, Monterey Bay
100 Campus Center
Seaside, California 93955-8001 Dr. Peter P. Smith, President (831) 582-3330
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California State University, Northridge
18111 Nordhoff Street Northridge, California 91330 Dr. Jolene Koester, President (818) 677-1200
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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California State University, Sacramento
6000 J Street
Sacramento, California 95819 Dr. Donald R. Gerth, President (916) 278-6011
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5500 University Parkway
San Bernardino, California 92407-2397 Dr. Albert Karnig, President (909) 880-5000
San Diego State University
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San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, California 94132 Dr. Robert A. Corrigan, President (415) 338-1111
San José State University
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California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo, California 93407 Dr. Warren J. Baker, President (805) 756-1111
California State University, San Marcos
333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Road San Marcos, California 92096-0001 Dr. Alexander Gonzalez, President (760) 750-4000
Sonoma State University
1801 East Cotati Avenue
Rohnert Park, California 94928-3609 Dr. Ruben Armiñana, President (707) 664-2880
California State University, Stanislaus
801 West Monte Vista Avenue Turlock, California 95382-0299 Dr. Marvalene Hughes, President (209) 667-3122
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