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14 Instructional Weeks 11-99; 17-99; 8-03; 21-03

15- Week Academic Calendar 10-99

3-Year-and-Out Policy 4-94

A. <TOP>

Absences 9-95

Academic Activities 5-69

Academic Affairs Search Committee 1-00

Academic Appointments 4-95

Academic Calendar 9-90; 10-90; 29-94; 15-97; 8-99; 15-99; 1-01; 19-02; 6-03; 21-03; 1-04; 1-05; 1-06;25-06; 29-06; 22-07 ; 21-08

Academic Dishonesty 26-05

Academic Distinction 18-99

Academic Faculty Senate 3-93

Academic Freedom 3-59; 1-64; 4-68; 17-94; 30-95

Academic Integrity 27-95; 18-02; 8-06

Academic Policies 3-72; 4-93, 24-99; 11-00

Academic Prerequisites 2-60

Academic Programs 11-71; 38-04; 51-04

Academic Rank 1-68

Academic Renewal 21-02; 30-04

Actuarial Science Certificate 18-05

Adding a Course 27-05

Ad Hoc Committees 12-70; 30-96

Adjunct Faculty 12-99

Administrative Procedures 22-94; 4-97; 42-04

Admission 2-71

Adoption 2-89

Advance Placement 8-69

American Indian 2-72

Anthropology, B.S. 5-06

Applications Programming 3-78

Applied Ecology 28-96; 45-04

Applied Natural Resource Economics, MS 13-07

Applied Physics 5-87

Applied Science Degree 13-96; 5-01

Arts and Technology, BA 15-78

Assistantships: Teaching and Graduate 8-94

Associate Degrees 4-72; 5-72; 8-74; 22-78 ; 6-89

Athletic Council 14-78

Atmospheric Sciences Ph.D. 7-07

Attendance 19-94; 20-95

Audio Visual 7-74

Association of Michigan Collegiate Faculties (AMCF) 24-78; 6-80

 

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Benefits 18-96; 20-96; 21-96; 22-96; 26-96; 16-99; 19-99; 22-00; 10-01

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, B.S. 12-06

Biological Sciences 13-92; 12-94; 37-04; 22-05

Bioinformatics, B.S. 14-01

Biomedical Engineering 14-00; 20-01; 6-02; 32-05

Bioprocess Engineering Minor 22-05

Board of Control 14-02; 18-04; 6-06

Budget 13-98; 9-00

Business Administration, BS 23-06

By-Laws 5-60; 8-71; 18-95; 22-95; 6-96; 7-96; 8-96; 9-96; 14-96; 17-96; 3-00; 3-01; 4-01; 1-02; 1-03; 4-05; 24-05; 25-05 ; 1-07; 20-07; 3-08

C. <TOP>

Calendar 7-72; 5-77; 12-77; 9-90; 10-90; 8-99; 10-99; 11-99; 15-99; 17-99; 26-99; 19-02; 6-03; 8-03; 21-03; 1-04; 1-05; 23-05; 1-06; 25-06; 29-06; 22-07 ; 21-08

Campus and Community 9-04

Catalog Listings 13-70

Center for Teaching, Learning and Faculty Development 5-96

Certificates 7-83; 4-89; 5-89; 10-92; 11-92; 5-97; 16-00; 17-00; 18-00; 10-02; 20-04; 23-04; 18-05; 2-06; 3-06; 6-07; 2-08 ; 6-08 ; 23-08

Charter, Departmental 16-92; 5-95; 11-06 ; 22-08

Cheating 4-60; 8-06

Chemical Engineering 3-90; 7-90; 13-96; 6-02; 19-04; 22-05

Chemistry 15-05; 16-05

ChemStores Proposal 6-94

Chief Executive of the University 36-04

Child Adoption 2-89

Civil Engineering 1-90; 5-90; 15-04

Class Surveys 13-01

Classroom Use 15-96

Coaching Endorsement Certification 3-06

Coaching Fundamentals Minor 4-06

Cognitive and Learning Sciences Department 18-07

College Structure 8-63

Combined Degrees 4-63

Committee Assignments 19-06

Communication and Culture Studies 47-04; 48-04; 49-04

Comprehensive Tuition Committee 25-95

Computational Science & Engineering, PhD 18-94

Computer Engineering, B.S. 13-97; 25-99

Computer Science, MS & PhD 2-79; 4-80; 7-01

Computer Network and System Administration BS 3-03

Computer Systems Science BS 4-03

Conflict of Interest 1-67; 23-95; 4-96; 11-96; 9-01; 22-01; 2-03

Consenual Relationships 22-02

Constitution 1-62; 19-69; 20-69; 4-70; 5-70; 9-71; 3-74; 8-76; 10-77; 2-83; 3-83; 1-94; 10-97; 2-05; 3-05

Construction Management, BS 29-05

Co-op Education 15-69

Copper Country United Way 9-03

Course Policy 2-67; 7-70; 13-70; 10-70; 1-71; 2-73; 2-75;7-78; 4-86; 2-88; 3-88; 30-94;17-02; 27-04; 27-05 ; 13-08

Curricular Policy Committee 3-68

 

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Deans 12-95; 2-00; 12-01; 19-01; 24-04; 39-04; 3-07; 17-07; 19-07

Department Heads 9-63

Department of Education 29-95; 18-07

Departmental Governance 2-84; 2-92; 3-92; 4-92; 5-92; 6-92; 7-92; 8-92; 9-92; 16-92 ; 22-08

Design Engineering Certificate 16-00; 10-02

Disadvantaged Students 2-70; 9-70

Disciplinary/Discharge Policy 10-95

Discrimination 6-95

Dismissal 3-61; 24-99

Distance Learning 6-01

Distinguished Service Award 7-99

Distribution of Grades 4-76

Diversity Studies Minor 15-07

Double Majors 14-99

Dropping a Course 16-69; 12-72; 27-05

Due Process 3-96

Duplication 3-63

Dual Degree Arts-Engineering 16-78

 

E. <TOP>

Early Retirement 4-98

Earth Science Education B.S 17-97

Economics BS 17-78

Education Preparation BS 35-04

Election Procedures MTU Senate 9-67

Elections Committee 21-05

Elective Credits 1-59; 9-69; 7-76

Electrical Engineering, Minor 14-06

Electrical Engineering 4-90; 8-90; 33-04; 31-05; 14-06

Emergency Submissions 16-06

Emeritus/Emerita Professor 7-67; 5-68; 10-98; 20-02

Engineering 3-84; 5-98; 16-00; 15-01; 16-01; 10-02; 13-03; 15-04; 32-04

Engineering Fundamentals, AS Degree 20-00

Engineering Physics PhD 15-01

English Usage 2-61

Enterprise Minor 13-02

Entrance 1-63

Environmental Engineering 2-85; 6-86; 8-86; 17-95; 27-96; 9-98; 15-04

Environmental Geology 14-92

Environmental Sciences, BS 28-96

Environmental Policy, MS 10-96

Ethics, Statement on Professional 6-68; 15-95

Evaluation Procedure10-85;2-87;3-87; 2-89b;2-97; 18-97; 5-99;12-03; 42-04 ; 20-08

Examinations 8-67; 6-69; 3-70; 2-74; 3-75; 25-78; 7-94; 12-07

Exceptional Students 14-94 ; 13-08

Exercise Science, B.S. 17-06

External Degree 10-74

 

F. <TOP>

Faculty and Staff Positions, Loss of 15-03

Faculty Appointments 11-63; 2-02

Faculty Attendance 1-65

Faculty Availability 23-96

Faculty Distinguished Service Award 7-99

Faculty External Funding 5-07

Faculty Handbook 11-94; 28-95; 7-97; 12-97

Faculty Office Space 8-77

Faculty Patent Policy 4-75

Final Exam Policy 1-61; 2-65; 8-67; 7-69; 10-94

Fine Arts 3-94; 11-05; 12-05; 13-05; 14-05; 8-07

Financial Crisis and Reporting 1-99; 2-99; 3-99; 4-99; 8-01; 14-02; 15-02; 16-02; 10-04; 11-04; 12-04; 14-04

Fish Biology, BS 37-04

Foreign Language Certificate 7-83; 5-89

Forest Ecology and Management 44-04

Forest Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology 46-04

Forest Science 1-87; 6-87

Forestry 5-97; 3-02; 43-04; 44-04; 45-04 ; 46-04

Fragmentation 2-63

Fringe Benefits Committee 2-96

 

G. <TOP>

General Education 4-85; 11-95

General Faculty Definition 4-67

Geological Engineering 19-95; 7-02

Geology 13-94; 17-97

Geographic Information Systems Certificate 23-08

Geophysics Applied Minor 11-03

Geotechnical Engineering 9-85

Global Technological Leadership Certificate 2-08

Grading 5-63; 5-67; 2-69; 17-69; 7-71; 12-71; 11-72; 5-76; 6-78; 9-78; 1-83; 5-86; 6-89; 25-94; 26-94; 27-94; 28-94; 7-95; 14-97; 13-99; 28-04; 29-04; 26-05; 10-07; 11-07 ; 13-08

Graduate Certificates 20-04 ; 6-08

Graduation 12-63; 11-01

Grievance 24-94; 13-95; 34-95; 1-98; 23-00

 

H. <TOP>

Half-Semester Courses 4-00; 10-03

Health and Physical Education, B.S. 14-07

Health Benefits 2-94; 8-95; 24-96; 11-98; 9-99; 19-99; 15-00; 22-00

Hockey 6-76

Homecoming 24-95; 23-05

Honorary Posthumous Degrees 2-04

Honors Program 4-69; 6-70; 13-92

Humanistic Social Courses 7-76

 

I. <TOP>

Industrial Archaeology, M.S. 11-90

Industrial Forestry 7-77

Industrial Heritage and Archeology, PhD 16-04

Industrial Technology, B.S. 15-06

Information Systems 2-78

Institutional Evaluation 14-77

Instructional Policy Committee 2-68

Interim Protocol 5-94

Inter-Curricular Transfer 1-72

Interdepartmental Master of Science Degree 21-01

Interdisciplinary Graduate Certificate in Nanotechnology 6-08

Interdisciplinary Scholarship and Teaching 37-95

International Research, Education, and Service 27-06

International Sustainable Development Engineering Certificate 6-07

International Technology and Society Certificate 4-89

 

K. <TOP>

K-Day 1-76; 12-96, 21-03; 26-06

Keweenaw Research Center 3-80

 

L. <TOP>

Late Course 17-02; 27-04

Law and Society 19-05; 14-08

Lectures 4-65; 3-69

Liberal Arts Degree 6-98

Loss of Untenured Faculty and Staff Positions 15-03

 

M. <TOP>

Manufacturing Minor 25-04

Martin Luther King Day 16-95; 24-06

Masters in Business Administration 23-06

Master's Degree Coursework Only Option 5-05; 7-06

Master’s Examination 6-05; 23-07 ; 15-08

Mathematical Science 1-78; 9-94; 32-95; 5-04; 35-04; 18-05

Mechanical Design Engineering Technology 22-78

Mechanical Engineering Technology 30-05

Media, Certificate 17-00

Midterm Grade Report 5-67; 17-69; 5-76; 27-94; 10-07

Mining Engineering 2-90; 6-90; 7-02; 21-04

Mineral Economics, MS 7-82; 4-83; 13-07

Minerals Process Engineering 4-02

Minors in Degree Programs 16-97; 10-00; 11-02; 12-02; 13-02; 11-03; 17-03; 18-03; 3-04; 17-04; 22-04; 25-04; 26-04; 34-04; 17-05; 22-05; 4-06; 14-06; 15-07; 21-07 ; 14-08 ; 24-08

Misconduct 23-94; 36-95; 8-98; 4-08

Modern Languages 11-02; 12-02

Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology PhD 2-01

Municipal Engineering Minor 3-04

 

N. <TOP>

Nanoscale Science and Engineering (Nanotechnology) 17-05

Non-Engineering Disciplines 8-04; 7-05

Non-Tenure Track Faculty Appointments 28-06; 4-07

Nordic Ski Programs 9-02

 

O. <TOP>

Ombudsman 1-69; 8-70; 4-71;  6-06

Operations Management MS 4-82; 5-83

 

P-Q. <TOP>

Parking, Faculty and Staff, Proposal 19-96; 5-02

Pharmaceutical Chemistry Minor 24-08

PhD Hood Trim Color 5-82

Photonics BS 33-04

Physical Education 18-06

Physics 1-88; 15-01

Plan C Option MS Degree 15-08

Polymer Science and Engineering, BS & Minor 3-79; 17-04

Posthumous Degree 2-04 ; 25-08

Pre-Law 2-98; 19-05

President, University 21-00;17-01; 20-03; 42-04; 20-08

Prerequisite Policy 2-60; 25-02; 7-03

Probation 3-61; 24-99

Product Design, Minor 26-04

Professional Ethics 6-68

Professional Master of Science Degree 21-01

Professional Staff 16-99; 23-02; 13-04; 21-94 ; 25-05

Proficiency Exams 6-60 ; 13-08

Promotion 11-70; 6-72; 1-77; 5-78; 10-78; 2-81; 3-83; 7-00

Propulsion Systems Engineering PhD 19-00

Provost 1-00

Psychology, BS 4-04

Quarters to Semester Changes 13-08

 

R. <TOP>

R&I Account 8-05

Raises 20-99

Recruitment and Enrollment 8-00

Referendum December 2003, A Senate Statement (Year 2003-04)

Registration 2-82

Relationships 22-02

Religion, Courses in 2-67

Religious Observance 21-99

Reorganization 16-03

Repeating a Course 1-82; 3-88; 24-99; 21-06

Research Faculty 2-02

Research Foundation 3-97

Research Joint Faculty 11-63; 2-02

Research Projects 19-03

Research Statement 33-95

Residency 2-83; 21-07

Resolution to the Cho Family

Retirement Benefits 3-65; 6-67; 5-79; 1-92; 20-94; 25-96; 6-97; 8-97; 11-97; 11-98; 12-98; 9-99; 23-99; 27-99; 13-00; 15-00

Retrenchment Planning 7-85; 16-02; 12-04

Revenue for Undergraduate and Graduate Programs 22-99

Rhetoric Technical Communications 3-85; 1-86; 3-89; 1-89b

ROTC 12-70; 3-72

 

S. <TOP>

Sabbatical 4-59; 13-78; 2-80; 1-85; 1-95; 29-96; 5-00; 6-00; 12-00; 9-05; 10-05

Salary Publication 4-74

Scholastic Standards 24-02; 7-03

Science Degrees 21-01

Science Teacher Education Program 3-67

Scientific and Technical Communication BS 4-79; 3-82

Search Committee and Procedures 12-95; 1-00; 2-00;12-01; 17-01; 18-01;19-01; 2-07; 3-07; 17-07; 19-07

Senate Bylaws 5-60; 8-71; 18-95; 22-95; 6-96; 7-96; 8-96; 9-96; 14-96; 17-96; 3-00; 3-01; 4-01; 1-02; 1-03; 4-05; 24-05; 25-05 ; 1-07; 20-07; 3-08

Senate Committees 2-68; 3-68; 10-71; 18-78; 19-78; 20-78; 23-78; 26-78; 27-78; 1-79; 5-85; 21-05; 20-07

Senate Constituency, 2-93; 16-96; 24-05; 25-05

Senate Constitution 1-62; 19-69; 20-69; 4-70; 5-70; 9-71; 3-74; 8-76; 10-77; 2-83; 3-83; 1-94; 10-97; 2-05; 3-05

Senate Discussion 7-63

Senate Policy 9-69; 7-76

Senate President 1-96

Senate Referendum 16-03

Senate Representative to Board of Control 21-78

Sensing and Signal Processing 8-85

Separation 21-95

Smoking 16-94

Social Science 6-83; 2-98; 3-98; 19-05

Software Engineering BS 13-03

Special Lectures Program 4-65

Speech Presentation Minor 34-04

Standing Committees 15-94; 3-95; 14-95; 20-07

Strategic Planning Process 28-99

Structural Engineering 6-85

Student Absences 3-64; 20-95

Student Complaints 8-70; 6-06

Student Evaluations 3-87; 15-92

Student Identification Numbers 31-96

Student Representation 9-71, 10-71

Summer Session 1-01

Surveying Engineering 28-05

Sustainability Graduate Certificate 23-04

 

T. <TOP>

Teacher Training 3-60; 12-03

Teaching Effectiveness 10-85; 7-86; 2-87; 2-97; 12-03

Teaching Evaluation 1-74; 18-97; 5-99

Technical Theater Option 15-78

Tennis Varsity Programs 8-02

Tenure and Rank 20-05; 9-06; 10-06; 16-07

Tenure-Track Appointments & Reappointments 31-95; 32-96; 7-00; 13-06; 20-06; 9-07

Theatre and Electronic Media Performance, B.A. 7-08

Threatening and Violent Behavior 1-97; 5-03

TIAA/CREF 35-95; 13-00; 10-01

Transfer Credit 2-59; 6-71; 14-03

Tuition for Spouses 6-79

 

U. <TOP>

Undergraduate Certificates 2-06

Undergraduate and Graduate Programs 26-95; 22-99; 7-04

Unit Credit 11-69; 13-69 ; 13-08

University Activities 18-69

University Administrators 12-95; 2-00; 18-01; 2-07

University Athletic Council 14-78

University Closure 2-95; 7-98

University Life 7-87

University, The Use of the Term 22-06



V. <TOP>

Variable Credit 1-60

Visual and Performing Arts 8-07


W. <TOP>

Web Page Policy 6-99

Wildlife Ecology and Management, BS 31-04

Winter Carnival 2-76; 21-03

Wireless Lan Strategy 6-04; 41-04

Wireless Spectrum Usage 40-04

Wood Science, BS 9-97

Writing Certificate 18-00

 

X.Y.Z.

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