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THE UNTVERSITY OW TEXAS SYSTKW ADYIWIS'PTCATTON via the Business

CHANCELLOR'S DO- NO* 89 A f f a i r s and Audit Committee.

April 1, 1997

TO MEmERS OF THE BUSINESS AFFAIRS AND AUDIT COMMITTEE:

A . W. "Dub" Riter, Jr., Chairman Thomas 0. Hicks Patrick C. Oxford

The Docket: f o r Tha university of Texas System Administration and the Dockets recommended by the Chief Administrative Officers concerned and prepared by the component institutions listed below are herewith submitted for ratification or approval, a8 appropriate, at t h e meeting of the U. T. System Board of Regents on May 8 , 1997. The appropriate Executive Vice Chancellors and 1 concur in these recommendations.

Institutions

The University of Texas System Administration The University of Texae at Arlington The University of Texas at Austin The University of Texas at BrownsviLla The University of Texae at Dallas The University o f Texas at El Paso The University of Texaa - Pan American The University of Texae o f the Permian Basin The University of Texaa at San Antonio

The University of Texas at Tyler The University of Texaa Southwestern Medical

Center at Dallas

The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston The University of Texaa Health Science.

Center at Houaton

The University of Texae Health Science Center at San Antonio

The University o f Texaa M. D. Andereon

Cancer Center The University of Texaa Health Center at Tyler

Paqes

C - 1 through C-lor

AR-1 through AR-35

A - 1 ehraugh A-104

8-1 through B-24

D-1 through D-12

EP-1 through EP-49

PA-I through PA-13

PB-1 through PB-6 S A - l through SA- 9

TA-1 through TA-29

HD-1 through HD-27

G-1 through G-22

HW- L through HH-30

cc-1 through CC-1s HT-1 through HT-3

xc: Other Members of the Board

THE DWIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINXSTRATXON U. T. BQARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

TABLE OF COHTENTS

Medical and Dental Services, Research and Development Programs/Physicians Referral Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .+ . . . . C - 3

Adjustments to the 1996-97 System-Wide Pay Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C - 11

Amendments to the 1996-97 Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C - 14

Fees and Miscellaneous Charges Incidental Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C - 15

General Property Deposit Authorization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C - 99

Other Matters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C -100

Real Estate Office Reporr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C -I01

THE UNIVERSIm OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMIHISTRATIOH

W. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

M Y 8, 1997

MEDICAL AND DENTAL SERVICES, RESEARCH

AND DKVBLOPWENT PROGMS/PHYSICIAWS

R E F E m SERVICE

THE UNIVERSIW O f TEXAS SYSTEM HEALTH COMPONENT INSTI7UTIONS MSRDPIPRS MEDICAID CASH COLLECTIONS

C MPARl ON F R T 0

P n p l r d By: U. T. System Otna d Health Afilm ~ w m : ~ s r ~ l h rn~mbw SubmIsdans

The Unlv....1ty of Texas System Health Component InstitutionsCllnlc.llncome Report

For the Quarter Ending Febrwlly 28.1997

UTSWMC- UTMB- UTHSC· UTHSC.DAUAS GALVESTON HOUSTON SAN ANTONIO

Hosplt.l MSRDPI Hospital MSRDPI Hospital MSRDPI Hospital MSRDPI

PRS PRS HCPC PRS PRS

~edicaid (FFS and FF8-MCO) $0 $8,561,843 $52,940,211 $5,134,779 $417,600 $5,572,067 $0 54,066,675Medicalll (FFS and FF5-MCO) $0 56,271,041 $43,798,178 $3,920,435 $1,487,439 $6,328,121 $0 $2,338,997

Commercial (FFS) SO $13,031,213 $14,148,715 $3,040,857 $143,405 $7,.586,344 $0 $6,580,254

Commercial (FF5-MCO) SO $14,431,429 $12,989,136 $7,497,895 $0 $9,632,371 $0 $402,515

Paid by Palienls SO $5,168,160 54,183,374 $6,872,384 $22,810 $1,344,074 $0 $1,723,718

Capitation: Medicaid $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 5484,689

Medicare $0 $0 $3,146,190 $1,416,789 $0 $0 $0 $0

Commerdal $0 $615,131 $2,196,229 $877,628 $0 $0 $0 $0Other SlatelFederal Program. $0 $2,215,864 $1,853,248 $2,726,748 $0 $366,786 $0 $1,119,297nstitullonal Conlraet. $0 $23,253,971 $18,000,000 $22,726,469 $0 $9,763,878 $0 $2,904,119

AlIOtl'ler $0 $4,044,457 $1,021,586 $4,362,950 $5,590 $16,192,458 $0 $4,035,302

TOTAL $0 $77,593,109 $154,276,867 $58,576,934 $2,076,$44 $58,786,099 $0 $23,655,576

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HOUSTON TYlER

Hospital MSROPI Hoepbl MSRDPI Hoeptiill MSRDPI TOTAL

PRS PRS PRS HoapltallMSROP

~edicajd (FFS and FF5-UCOI $7,131,914 $1,040,080 $2,158,220 $385,182 $62,647,945 $24,760,626 $87,408,571~edicare (FFS and FF5-MCO) $42,367,354 $5,306,334 58,624,174 $1,371,382 $96,277,145 $25,536,310 $121,813,455~ommerclal (FFS) $43,188,717 $17,684,387 $1,908,678 $630,184 559,389,515 548,553,239 $107,942,754Commerdal (FFs-MCO) $63,841,451 $16,629,667 $976,359 $494,360 $77,806,948 $49,088,237 $126,895,183Paid by Patients $15,586,649 $4,878,738 $887,470 $403,404 $20,680,303 $20,388,488 $41,068,791Capitation: Uedicaid $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $484,689 $484,689

Medicare SO $0 $0 $0 $3,146,190 $1,416,789 54,562,979Commercial $0 $145,166 $274,759 $265,856 $2,470,988 $1,903,781 $4,374,769

lather SlatelFederal Programs $2,263,023 $206,646 $0 $0 $4,116,271 $6,635,341 $10,751,612nstitutional Contracts· $0 $0 $93,306 $17,665 $18,093,306 $58,666,102 $76,759,408

IAJI00her $220,823 $3,618,335 $2,366,532 $123,366 $3,614,531 $32,376,868 $35,991,399TOTAL $174,599,931 $49,507,353 $17,289,498 $3,691,399 $348,243,140 $269,810,470 $618,053,610

"Pallent Calli Services

FFS =Fee for Service

FFS-MCO = Managed Care Contracts with Discounled FFS Discounl from Charges, DRG's or per diem

Prepared By: U.T, System OffIce of Health Affairs-('I' ........... _ ...... ~ ... : ... r ...:~ ~_t if'I' ...... ~ ... ;~sions

THE UNIVERSITY OF f EXAS SYSTEM HEALTH COMPONENT INSTITUTIONS DENTAL SERVICES RESEARCH AN0 DEVELOPMENT PtAN - HSC SAN ANTONIO

SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS FOR THE QUARTER ENDING FEBRUARY 28,1997

Beginning Fund Balance, 911)96 $3,315,381

Gross Charges Less:

Unsponsored Charity Care Professional Courtesy Bad Debt M m Other Unnimbursed Medical Cwrta Change in Accaunb Receivable

Net Collections f ,582.238

Investment Rwenues 44.720

TOTAL R M H U E S AND OTHER AOOtTlONS 1,626,458

Expenditures and other Deductions Faculty S a l a d Staff Salades Fringe BeneAts Maintenam and Operations Travel Capital Outlay Offidal Fundions New Programs

TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DEDUCTIONS 1,376,100

Excess of Expenditures and other Muctsons ovcr Revtnues and other Additions

Net Change in Accounts Receivable 0

Ending Fund Balance, W2W7 $3,566,839 - NOTE: ENDING FUND 8ALAHCE 2nS147 WAS COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING:

UNRESTRICTED Reserved

Orders and Contracts Outstanding 74,626 Accounts Receivable 381,143

UNRESERVED Provision b r future Operating Budget 3.1 11,070

TOTAL $3,566,839

Prepared By: U.T. Systrrn OWlem of Health &fi lm Source: U.T. System Health Inatltutlonr' Submlaslons

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM HEAlTli COMPONENT 1NSTlTUTIONS U E D HEALTH FACULTY SERVICES P U N - SWMC DAUAS

SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS FOR THE QUARTER ENDING FEBRUARY 28,1997

Boglnnlng Fund Balance, 911B6

Gross Charges Less:

Refunds to Insurance Carriers for Overpyts Unsponsmd Charity Care Pmfeasional Cwrtesy Contradual Adjwtmenls Bad Detd Writ- Olher Un+mkrrsed Medical Costa Change in Amunts Recelvabie

Net Collections

Investment Revenues

Other Addidions

TOTAL REVENUES AND OTHER ADDITIONS

ExpendRures and other Deductions Faculty Salaries Stsff Salad- Fringe BenefRs Malntenanee and Operations Travel Capital Outlay Official Fundions New Prugnms

TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND OTHER OEOUCTlONS

Excess of Expenditures and other DedWons over Revenues and other Addltlons

Net Change In Acoounts Receivable

Ending Fund Balance, 2/28/97

NOTE: ENDING FUN0 BALANCE 212W7 WAS COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING: UNRESTRICTED: Reserved

Otden and Conttads Accounts RecelvaMe

UNRESERVED: Allocatd FSP Operating Funds

TOTAL

Preparled By: U.T. System Otricm of Health Affairs Source: U.T. System Health Institutions' Submissions

MSRDPPRS SUMMARY OF OPERATOONS - ENDING FUND BALANCES WERE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWMG

NOTES Fa3 W E W R ENDING FEBRUARY 28.1897

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH COMPONENT INSTITUTIONSMSRDPIPRSJDSRDP/AHFSP INEORMATION; MSRDPIPRS YEAR-To-DATE SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS

FOR THE QUARTER ENDING FEBRUARY 28. 1991

UTSWMC- UTMB- untse- UTH8C- UTliIDACC· UTHC·DALLAS GALVESTON HOUSTON SAN ANTONIO HOUSTON TYLER TOTAL

Fund Be.nee, 8I11i6 $103155 412 $35,036,179 $54.139.916 $36.028.603 $99,667273 $2.0&4,0417 $330,111,860

$183712,810 $110,905,378 $89,938,153 $83.048,667 $99818,654 $8,892,424 $556.3104.286

LMnonllOl'8d Chlirftv c.e $61,300878 $38772,476 $33.&45,264 $30.568.818 $9,511.689 $1,349.<t60 $175,J046,685

~Cou1el\l $282784 $22,,235 $141438 $1.731 S256110 $0 $7G4,,298

~ $24915.605 528.695.687 $18.942044 16.199.867 $26.475,338 $2,676,28.9 $103.~.a31

B8d Debt \M1te-offt $11253.907 $B.S9Bon $8,499.021 $2,833,535 $1,528,735 $721363 $304,240,653

0tMr lknImbt.ned Medical Co&tt $2,068832 $2583,974 $1012938 $703,279 $6.970.801 $0 $13,339,824

ct\Miie in Accounta Rec:eIv8t*I $8,297695 $1180914 CS2.440.nOl $8.900 $5,02....801 $50,983 $10,822,523

TOTMLESS $106.119,701 $19,563.358 $57.999935 $040,114230 $49,187475 54.804.115 $338,358.814Net ColIectiOnI m,5931D9 $31 352,D2lJ $31,936217 $22,934437 $50,051379 $4.088308 $217.955.472nveaIInenl Revenues $474,1fl8 $199498 $672.560 $607.282 $1.263,235 $30.830 $3,248,311)Iher Additions S664,.e9 $27025416 $2.... ,n,322 $113,856 $270.993 $92,481 $52,2.....543OTAl REVENUES AND OTHER ADDITIONS $78,632.434 $58.578,934 $56 788099 $23.655 !l75 151,585607 $4.211.615 $273.448,326

and Other Oeduc:llOna: Facutv S81afie1; $32,63121.... $20.704.213 $21968387 $1.321.966 $19,082,901 $2,434,978 $105.133,659StaffS8Jllrin I 13.3040.m $11286555 $8.387528 13-487320 $4950022 $410,110 $47.882,365

Realdent SMlriet $0 "489 ....1 SO SO $0 $0 $1,469.447Ftii108BeneIIa $12,984 734 $81)3.155 $8•.509,0473 15,812900 $18,295,751 $472,625 $52.208.638

MaIntenance and $15890070 $7,488217 $10822904 $4.093084 $4,9141,287 $562,017 S43,no,559ProteNionaI LiIIblIlv lneuranee $3175.127 $1896742 $1,6830426 12.202.329 $1714373 $241.319 $10.917.316

Debt SeNk:e $931050 SO $0 $0 $0 $0 $932.050T.... $889.599 $138,488 $264,031 $372.506 $898.870 $49.161 $3,010.659

c. St.838.541 $1180.039 $5,681,255 $321.911 $68&.818 $18.308 19,506,872otIlcI8lf~ S257 391 $113825 $481547 $100 110 $48,464- $32,285 $1 031.4122

.In I $0 SO $0 SO SO SO SOOther $0 SO SO $0 $0 $100,050 $100,050

New P!ograma: Transfer 10 EndoWment $2.000,000 SO $0 $250.000 $0 SO $2.250,000Other 12,130,113 15763.952 $2,601.650 SO SO SO S10,501 ,715

TOTAl NEW PROGRAMS ""30113 $5,763,952 12,607.650 1250.000 $0 SO $12.751,115TOTAl EXPENDlfUAES AND OTHER DEDUCTIONS $85,689.611 $64 754431 $60,398,205 $24,962,126 $48,591,466 $4320,913 $288,594,702Excau of Revenues end Other Addition.over • .-Jd Other Deductions ($7,O31.117) fS8. 177 49T1 lS3,610 106 ($1,306 551 $2,994,141 ($109,2381 ($15,146,376NET CHANGE IN ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE 16,297,695 SO SO SO $0 $0 S6,297,695Endlna fund B81.nc:e, 2121J97 $102,415,130 $28,858,882 $50,521810 $34 722.052 1102,6411.414 IU75.23, $321,163,127

Summary of BlIlances for •• I...titutlo~ .... outilned on the ".xt aheet.Prwpued By: U,T. S,..tern OfIic. of Health A""lra .

Souru: U,T. S)'.r.m He.1th l~tuUona' SUbml.akma~.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM MSRDPIPRSIDSROPIAHFSP INFORMATION:

MSRDPIPRS ANNUAL OFFICIAL FUNCTIONS EXCEEDING $2,500 FOR THE QUARTER ENDING FEBRUARY 28,4997

Prepared By: U. 1. System Office of Health Affalrs Source: H e a l t h Component Instltutfons

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF R E G m S ' WEETINQ

K4Y 8, 1997

SYSTEM-WIDE CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL PAY PLAN RECOMMENDATION

ADJUSTMENTS TO THE 1996-97 SYSTEM-WIDE CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL PAY PLAN

Ratification is requested fo r the followinq adjustments to the 1996-97 System-wide Classified Personnel Pay Plan:

ADDITIONS

Code

Pathologist's Assistant Infection Control Practitioner I1 DRG Options Coordinator Value Analysis Facilitator Research Data Management Coordinator Business Manager, Home Health Agency Energy Management Coordinator Organizational Development Specialist Real Estate Specialist

Sys t e m - w i d e Annual Salarv Ranse

ADJUSTMENTS IN SALARY RANGE

1237 occupational Therapy Assistant I1 1238 Occupational Therapy Assistant I 1255 Interpreter 11

UT Arlington addition with institutional range of

1306 Medical Records ~upervisor/~edical Record Team Leader UT Medical Branch addition with institutional range of

1345 Coding ~ p e c i a l i s t / ~ ~ G Coding Specialist I1 UT Medical Branch addition with institutional range of

1365 Coding Specialist Trainee/DRG Coding Specialist T UT Medical Branch addition with institutional range of

System-wide Annual Salarv Ranse F r o m - To

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ADJUSTMENTS IN SALARY RANGE (continued)

T i t l e System-wide Annual Salary Ranqe From To -

Chief Medical Technologist/Laboratory Manager 29,412 - 70,116 29,412 - 71,472 Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer 21,516 - 34,428 30, 360 - 48,492 UT Medical Branch title and range change ~lectroneurodiagnostic Technologist III/ Chief ~lectroneurodiagnostic Technologist 24,864 - 43,908 24,864 - 48,228 UT Medical Branch addition with institutional range of 30,144 - 4 8 , 2 2 8

Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist I1 21,048 - 32,496 21,048 - 41,784 UT Medical Branch addition with institutional range of 26,112 - 41,784 Cardiovascular Technologist 18,516 - 29,628 24,456 - 39,132 UT Medical Branch t i t l e and range change chief ~lectrocardiograph Technician 30,144 - 48,228 30,144 - 48,288 UT Medical Branch title and range change Manager, Credentialing Information Services UT Medical ranch t i t l e and range change 37,392 - 59,832 36,132 - 57,732 Patient C a r e Coordinator I1 17,292 - 46,140 17,292 - 52,104 Patient Care Coordinator I 19,032 - 31,428 19,032 - 35,748 Billing Clerk II/Patient Accounts Billing Representative II/Senior ~illing ~echnician/clerk 14,856 - 31,428 14,856 - 39,060 UT Medical Branch addition with institutional range of 2 4 , 4 5 6 - 39,060 Durable Medical Equipment Technician 14,796 - 23,676 15,780 - 25,248 Director, Student Recruitment and Orientation 27,504 - 43,908 27,504 - 49,056 UTHSCH addition with institutional range of 32,700 - 49,056 Foreign Student ~dvisor/~nternational Visitor Advisor 19,032 - 32,160 19,032 - 3 9 , 7 3 2

UT Medical Branch addition with institutional range of 23,256 - 3 9 , 7 3 2 Assistant U t i l i t i e s Operations Supervisor/ U t i l i t i e s Operations Foreman 22,500 - 41,784 22,500 - 46,548 UT Medical ranch addition w i t h institutional. range of 29,136 - 4 6 , 5 4 8 Building Utility Operator II/Senior U t i l i t i e s ~echanic 17,292 - 29,412 17,292 - 35,904 WT Medical Branch addition with institutional range of 22,440 - 35,904

Code -

6102

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MAY 8 , 1997

ADJUSTMENTS IN SALARY RANGE (continued)

Title System-wide Annual Salary Range From - To

Assistant Director of Food Service/ Catering and Special Events 35,964 - 60,372 32,616 - 60,372

UT ~edical Branch addition with institutional range of 32,616 - 52,104

Instructional Developer 25,704 - 39,732 , 2 5 , 7 0 4 - 49,056 UTHSCH addition with institutional range of 32,700 - 45,056

continuing Education specialist/ Continuing Medical Education Specialist 2 2 , 5 0 0 - 37,164 22,500 - 47,196 UT Medical Branch addition with institutional range of 2 3 , 5 4 4 - 47,196 ~irector/Manager, Graphic Services 32,700 - 49,056 37,824 - 56,736 UTHSCH t i t l e and range change senior/Financial Analyst I1 30,432 - 56,736 30,432 - 5 7 , 7 3 2

UT Medical Branch addition with institutional range of 36,132 - 57,732 Assistant Director, Financial Services- UTMB Managed Care 41,088 - 65,736 50,016 - 79,908 UT Medical Branch title and range change Manager, ~rocurement/~cquisition Specialist 37,392 - 70,116 32,616 - 70,116 UT Medical Branch addition with institutional range of 32,616 - 52,104

CHANGES

Title

1759 Dialysis Maintenance Technician I1 UT Medical Branch title change

1760 Dialysis Maintenance Technician I UT Medical Branch title change

System-wide Annual Salary Ranqe

The above referenced adjustments reflect those actions necessary to establish or maintain internal and external equity and/or accurately define and classify jobs. Salary ranges a re supported by compensation data for the area concerned. These adjustments have been initiated by the various component institutions, appropriately reviewed, and have received the approval of the Office of the Chancellor.

THE WIVBRSITY OF TEXAS 9Y9TEM hDMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

w - 6 TO THE 1996-97 BUDGET

The following Requests f o r Budqet Changes (RBC) have been administratively approved as required by the appropriate Executive Vice Chancellor or V i c e Chancellor and by the Chancellor and are recommended fo r ratification by ehe U. T. Board of Regents.

The term "rate" f o r academic institutions is the full-time nine-month base r a t e and fo r health institutions is the full-time twelve-month base rate; f o r a l l other persome1 it is the full-time rate, t h e appointee receiving a proportionate amount depending upon the fraction of t i m e for which he is appointed and the period of his appointment. Source of funds fo r payment of salaries, unless otherwise shown, is the departmental salaries account.

Ful l -time Salarv

Effective % No. n D a t e Time Mos. Rate R B C

PROblOTIONS, ANI3 SALARY INCREASES OFFICE OF ESTATES AND TRUSTS

1. Paul Youngdale D9

From: Director of Development 100 12 90,875

To: Executive D i r e c t o r 1/01-8/31 100 12 97,000

OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL 2 . Linward P. Shivers

Prom: Secretary to the Board f o r Lease 10 12 80,000

To: Senior Attorney I/OI-3/31 10 12 80,000

3 . Pamela S . Bacon Dl1

From: Senior Attorney 100 12 79,400

To: Secretary to t he Board fo r Lease l/01-8-31 5 0 12 79,400

Senior Attorney 1/01-8/31 50 12 7 9 , 4 0 0 I I

At t o n j e y 41. Kerri T. Galvin 1/13-5/13 50 12 59,000 D l 2

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I Temporary Position

OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL/OFPICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES-WCX DIVISION Attorney

5 . Leo L. Barnes 3/01-8/31 100 12 62,000 D l 3

THE UNIVgRSfTY OF TEXAS SYSTKbf ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' KEETING

MAY 8, 1997

PEES AWD MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES INCIDENTAL FEES

' . T . System 1997-98 incidental fees recommended fo r approval by the U . T. Board of :egents and inclusion in institutional catalogs have been approved by t he Executive 'ice chancellor f o r Academic Affairs and the Executive Vice Chancellor fo r Health ,ffairs. Cnanges from 1996-97 approved fees are presented in congressional style. ,11 recommended changes are consistent with statutory requirements and have the rnoncurrence of t he component chief administrative of f i ce r s .

1997-98 [-I Fee

MEDICAL AND DENTAL APPLICATION FEE For Texas residents $ 4 5 To help recover expenses associated with for one school; $5 each processing medical and dental school additional school applications For nonresidents $80

fo r one school; $10 each additional school

U. T. ARLINGTON

ALTERNATIVE TASP R-DIAL FEE $7 5 For students who f a i l the TASP exam in a particular area but do not need course based remediation

ARPLICATIOH FEE To defray costs incurred in processing applications for undergraduate admissions

ARCHITECTURE COURSE FEE $ 2 0 To defray costs of materials necessary to provide slides fo r architecture courses

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U Y 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES IContinued}

1997-98 [-I Fee

ART COURSE FEES Video Fee $ 7 5

To defray costs of video equipment

S l i d e Library Fee $ TO defray costs of materials necessary in providing s l i d e s for a r t history courses

Studio Art F e e $25-$75 [-I /course; To defray c o s t s of materials and specific f e e s to be equipment necessary for ar t courses approved via Docket

AUDIT BEE $100 - non-enrolled UTA To defray administrative cos ts incurred i n students registering non-credit participants in $20 - enrolled UTA scheduled classes students

-PUS AND C O m I m INVOLVEMENT RECORDS PEE To defray costs of establishing and maintaining Student Development Transcript f o r students who chose option

~egistration (includes 5 o f f i c i a l copies) $ 5 Additional O f f i c i a l Copies (before $ 2

graduation} unofficial Copies $ 1 O f f i c i a l Copies (after graduation $ 5

CAREER SERVICES FEE To defray costs of placement registration, materials, software, software license fees and services $25 [&1/10 f i l e s ;

Placement Registration - Normal $l/each additicnal file $25 I=] /5 files;

Placement Registration - Graduate $2/eaeh additional f i l e

CATALOG FEE $ 5 (31 / [catalog To defray costs of printing and mailing catalogs

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KAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continued)

1997-98 [-I Fee

CHECK FEES Cashing Fee

To defray costs associated with $ .25/check or 1% providing check cashing services (whichever is greater)

Returned Check Fee $ls/check To defray administrative costs f o r reprocessing or collecting checks written on insufficient funds

COMMDNICATfON COURSE Fm & To defray costs associated with repairinq and replacinq equipment in broadcast lab

COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PEE $ Q [a] /semester credit To defray costs of providing computer hour services in classes and labs and to enhance technology services

CREDIT BY EXAMXNATXOH FEE $20-lOO/course

To defrav costs of course materials and challenqed sup~liea, printins and c~llatins the examination

CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK FEE $12.50/a~plicant To defray costs associated with wroeessinq criminal r e c u d checks remired f o r teacher education students doins field activities in public schools

DELfNQffENT ACCOlTNTS RECEIVABLE FEE $lO/rnonth; maximum To defray coate of maintaining a unified $30/semester on delinquent accounts system for installment balances greater than tuition, housing and fines, including $5 0 mailings and referral to collection agencies

DIPLOMA PEE $15/undergraduate To defray costs OF diploma and diploma $lO/graduate cover

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MAY 8. 1997

I N C I D m A L FEES, (Continued)

DISTANCE LEARNING BEE To defray costs of providinq distance learnins courses

Colleqe of Enqineerinq

DUPLICRTE DIPLOMA FEE To defray costs of di~loma and diplorns cover

EXERCISE, SPORT, AND HEALTH STUDIES FEES To defray costs of purchase of equipment and supplies, maintenance of equipment, rental of cer ta in equipment, use of special facilities fo r cer ta in courses, such as bowling and golf, locker room service fee for a l l classes requiring locker, uniform and shower facilities I[

I , and confractor charqes fo r certain courses such as scuba

FIELD PLACEMENT INSURANCE FEB To cover blanket liability insurance for students enrolled i n courses requiring a practicum or field placement

School of Social Work School of Nursing

Undergraduate Students Graduate Students

FIELD TRIP FEE To defray transportation and re lated costs associated with field t r i p s

$ 5 - $163; specific

fees to be approved via Docket

Varies based on actual costs; specific fees to be approved via Docket

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTKM ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MXBTXNG

WAY 8 , 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (continued)

1997-98 [-I Fee

GRADUATE APPLICATION FEE $ 2 5 To defray additional c o s t s incurred in processing applications for graduate admissions

GICRI3UATL SERVICES FEE $24/student CoLleqe of Business Administration

To defray coats related to orientation, mailinqs, advisinq, and reqistraLion services provided to a l l COBA graduate s t u d e n t s

GRADUATION PEES FOR DOCTORAL AHD U S T E R ' S CANDIDATES

In ~baentia To defray adminisrrative costs of processing graduation applications f o r students who are not current ly enrolled

Dissertation and ~ h e a i s Costs Binding

~ic ro f i l rn ing - Dissertation Microfilming - Thesis Copyright Registration (optional) Mailing Personal Copies (optional]

$30 maximum (actual cost will be charged)

HEALTH INBmLANCB BEE variable; to match To defray coats of mandatory insurance fo r premium for approved international students holding U . T. S y s t e m student nonimmigrant visas and living in the insurance plan United States

TRE IRPIMRSITY OF TEXAS SYSTm ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8. 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continued)

1997-98 1-1 Fee

INSTALLKENT TUITION -LING BEE/ INSTALLMENT TUITION DELINQOENCY FEE

TO cover costa related to providing installment payment option

$lO/academic term (included in Delinquent Accounts Receivable Fee)

Reinstatement Fee To defray processing costs and lost $150 revenue associated with reinstatement o f a student's fa i lure to complete necessary financial aspects of registration p r i o r to the 12th class

INSTRUMEMT USERS FEES To defray costs of replacement and maintenance of equipment

Biology Fee

Chemistry F e e

Geology F e e

Music

Physics Fee

$10 - $25/course; specific fees to be approved via D o c k e t

$ 10 - 30 [+

Wl /course; specific fees to be approved v ia Docket

$ 4 - $15/course; specific fees to be approved via D o c k e t

$ l/semester credit hour f o r certain courses; specific fees to be approved via Docket

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADHIWISTRATZOI U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

HAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continuad)

1997-98 [-I Fee Materials Science and Enqineerinq S25/student

INTERNATIONAL STITDKMT APPLICATION BEE $SO/student To defray costs of the individualized credential evaluations required i n foreign student admiseion decisions

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICE FBE $50/student/sernester TO defray costs of managing international student records and services

U T E REGISTRATION FEE $ 2 5 per registrant To defray costs associated with keeping registration open after published times

LIBRARY FEES To cover handling costs associated with computer searches, processing lost books and books returned af te r the due date

Overdue Charges

Recalled Books

Regular cheek-out

Reserve Books

Lost Books

$ 2/day; $24 m a x i m u m

$ O.25/day; m a x i m u m $25

$ 1.20/hour; maximum $50

$35 processing f ee , plus any fines accrued and actual cost of book

Inter-Library Loan Late Charge $ 2/day; maximum $50

~iasertation/~hesis Handling $15

Preservation on Photo P r i n t Orders $ 2/print

Special Collecttans Fee $50/1-25 images; $100 26+ images

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

biAY 8, 1997

INCIDRMTAL FEES' (Continuad)

1997-98 [-I F e e

LIBRARY SERVICE FEE $ 2.00 t-)/student/ To support increased information access semester credit hour fo r students fo r books, journals , full t e x t electronic databases and other information resources

LOCKER RENTAL FEE $ 3-25 To defray administrative and lock and key costs

blATH CLINIC FEE $ls/course To defray costs of providing a tutorial clinic fo r students enrolled in math courses

MULTI-MEPXA FEE $ 3/student/course To defray costa associated with rewairinq, replacinq, maintainins m u l t i - r n e u eaui~ment in the Colleqe of Business Administration

ORIEHTATIOH FEE To defray costs associated with new student advising and preregistration

REGISTRATION FEE To defray costa of a telephone registration system

SPONSORED STUDENTS FEE $ z O O / ~ e m e ~ t ~ r To defray casts of time and e f f o r t spent to aasiat contact suonsors of

STUDENT IDE~PTIBICATION CARD VALIDATION FEE $ a/card/semester To defray costs of technological equipment $ 4/summer session and maintenance and related administrative support f o r providing electronically monitored student ID cards

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXRS SYSTEM ADMIHISTRATION U. T, BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES, (Continued)

1997-98 [&+9&-&U] F e e

STUDENT IDENTIFICATION CARD REPLAC- FEE $10 /card To defray administrative costs of reissuing student ID card

TEACHER CERTIBICATIOH DEFICIENCY PLAN FEE $2 5/plan- To defray costs associated with the Graduates; preparation and issuance of Teacher $35/plan fo r non-UTA Certification ~eficiency Plans Graduates

TBLEPHOHE REGISTRATION FACSIMILE FEE 2 d To defray costs aasaciated with lonq- distance service w i t h i n United States

TEST FEES To defray costs associated with administering and scoring Advanced Standing Exams and other institutional academic tests

Foreign Language $3 5 I SAT 5 3 5 Advanced Standing Exams $25

correspondence Exams $25 [MI Institutional CLEP Exams $45 Mosby Assess Test a

TAGER FEE $75/semester credit To defray costs of materials and operation hour related to courses taught in t h e TAGER net work

TRANSCRIPT FEES $ 5

To defray casts of retrieving, duplicating, and mailing transcripts

VIDEO TAPR FEE $142/semester credit To defray costs of video tape delivery of hour graduate Engineering courses

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTm ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

INCIDBHTAL FEZ3 (Continued)

1997-98 1-1 Fee U. T. AUSTIN

ADVISING FEES To defray costs of student advising

School o f Architecture

college of Business Administration and Graduate School of Business

Undergraduate

Graduate

College of Communication Undergraduate

Graduate

college of Education

$30/aemester $19/12 week summer session $17/9 week summer session $15/6 week summer session

$76 [S] /semester $25.50 [ a a l / l z w e e k summer session $19.12 I u 3 / 9 week summer sessian $12.75 [ ~ 1 / 6 week summer session

$ 2 8 0/semester $96/12 week summer se f i s ian $72/9 week summer session $ 4 8 / 6 week summer session

$75 1-1 /semester $37.50 [ a 1 /6 week summer session

$50/serneater $25/6 week summer session

$36 [i24l/semester or 6 week summer session

THE VNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADWINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' WEETINO

EdAY 8, 1997

IMCIDENTAL FEES- (Continued)

College of Engineering Undergraduate

Graduate

College of Fine Arts

College of Liberal Arts

College of Natural Sciences

School of Nursing

College of Pharmacy

School of Social Work

1997-98 [-I Fee

$80 ( 4 5 1 /semester or 12 week summer session $2 1-1 / 9 week summer session $40 (a] /6 week summer session

$20/semester or summer session

$55 [-I isemester

$27.50 [=]/summer session

$= [4ll/sernester or 12 week summer session $ 5 6 . 2 5 [ M l / 9 week summer session $37.54 [a8;SB1/6 week summer session

$98 I 7 5 1 /semester $35 i s ] /summer session (charged only once per summer 1

$20/semester $ 8/sumer session

$50 [#I /semester $35 [a] /summer session

$50/semester or 12 week summer session $37.50/9 week summer session $25/6 week summer session

THE TJNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION O. T. BOARD OF REGEMTS' MEETING

m Y 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continued)

1997-98 1-1 F e e

AFFILIATED 9TUDIES REQISTRATIOI FEE $60/sernester To defray costs associated with registration, record-keeping, and certification of students participating in study abroad programs

APPLICATION FEES (a student subject to more than one application fee w i l l be charged the higher fee only)

General Application F e e $40 To defray costs incurred in processing applications for admission (charged to a l l students except those exempted from payment of ACT/SAT testing fees)

Graduate School of Business Application Fee $75/student To defray additional costs incurred $lOO/international in processing applications fo r student admission to the Graduate School of Business

Graduate Application Fee $60/application To defray costs associated with processing graduate applications

International Application Fee $85/application To defray costs associated with processing foreign student applications

THE WIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARI3 OF REGENTS7 WEETING

biRY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continued)

1997-98 1-1 Fee

Law School Application Fee $65 To defray additional coats incurred i n processing applications and evaluations required for admission t o the Law School

School of Nursing Awplication Fee $25 To defray additional costs i n c u r r e d in processing applications to upper- div i s ion professional nursing sequence

college of Pharmacy Application F e e $60

To defray additional costs incurred in processing applications f o r admission to the College of Pharmacy

ARCHITECTURE DESIGH WORKSHOP BEE $45/semester To defray costs incurred in providing $37/12 week aummer services to students in the design workshop session

$29/9 w e e k s u m m e r session $21/6 week summer session

ARCHITECTURE VISUAL ARTS BEE $15/course; specific To defray costs of alide library collection fees to be approved v i a used in certain courses Docket

ART DESIGN MEDIA CEHTER FEE $425 [&I /semester To defray cast of providing and maintaining t he design media center f o r design majors

ART WOOD SHOP SERVICES FEE $a [a] /semester To defray cost of providing supplies and $11/ [a] /summer services for the A r t Department's Wood Shop session f o r studio a r t , design visual arts, BA, graduate studio art and non-degree art Y tudents

THE WXYBRSITY OF TEXAS S Y S T m ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD 08 REGENTS' MEETING

m Y 8 , 1997

INCID$NTAL FEES, (Continued)

1997-98 [-I Fee

AUDIT FEE $20/course To defray c o s t s incurred in registering non-credi~ participants in scheduled classes

CATALOG FEE To defray costs of printing and distributing catalogs

Undergraduate Graduate Law School General Information Bulletin

CHECK FEES

Check Cashing Fee $ 0.50 ($0.01 thru To defray costs of the Texas Union cheek $50) ; cashing sewice $ 1 .OO ($50.01 thru

$200) ; $ 1.50 ($200.01 thru $300) ; $2.00 ($300.0~ thru $500)

Returned Check Fee $ 2 5

To defray administrative c o s t s f o r reprocessing or collecting checks written on insufficient funds

COMPUTER LITERACY COMPETXNCY EXAMINATION FEE $25/exarn To defray costs of administering exam as required f o r teaching certification

COMQUTIHQ SERVICES s q comauter ~ r v i c e a and suw~liea such as system software suDDort, disk file storaqe, hiqh speed dial-up access, software site licenses, and other services.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTSi WEKTING

MAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continued)

Consultinq Fee

D i s k F i l e Storase

Laser ~rintinq

Maintenance Service ~harses

Media Duplication

Software Purchase

TELESYS

1997-98 [-I Fee

$ 4 0 - $60/hour

$ 0.02/MB reservedjdav ( f irst MB) ~ l u s additional $ O.OOZ/MB reserved/day

$32 /hour (one hour minimum) $ 8 to $60/monthlv contract $ 16 - $720/yearly contract

$ 0.80 to $20 (varies de~endinq on t m e of media device)

$10 to $1,60O!License U s e r (varies de~endinq on tvDe of software1

$ 7/monthlv basic $4O/monthlv premium

COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING FBB $125

To defray administrative cos ts of placement of students in Engineering Co-op program

COURSE BEES $ 2 - $800; specific TO defray costs of course materials, fees to be approved via equipment and maintenance in various Docket departments

THE UWIVERSITY OF TEXAS S Y S T m ADMINISTRATIOM U. T. BO- OF REQEMTSL MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

I N C I D ~ A L BEES (Continued)

1997-98 [ M I Fee

DIPLOMA REPIACEWENT OR DUPLICATE FEE $10

To defray costs of preparing replacement or duplicate diplomas

DISTANCE LBARNINQ PEE To defray costs of providing distance learning courses

Graduate Sehool of Library and rnfomat ion $50/semester credit Science hour

Petroleum and Geosvsterns Enqineerinq $SO/semester credit hour -

DUPLICATE FEE RECEIPT CHARGE $ 1

To defray costs of retrieving, copying and mailing duplicate fee receipts

ENROLLMENT DEPOSIT PEE $200/admitted student To defray cosrs associated with services necessary to complete the enrollment process f o r admitted applicants. Upon enrollment, the fee is applied to tuition and fee charses.

EQUIPMElPT FEES ~oss/~eplacernent Varies based on cost of

Learning Resources equipment Recreational I-I Sports Music Choral Organizations ~ilitary Property

~aintenance and/or Replacement $ 5 - $100; specific School of Architecture fees to be approved via College of Business Administration Docket College of Communication College of Engineering College of Liberal Arts College of Natural Sciences

THE DWIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTKM ADEITIISTmTION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MKETIN6

MAY 8, 1997

XNCXDENTAL PEES (Contfnued)

1997-98 [-I Fee

Charged to all students .In school or college : School of Architecture $15/aemester

$12/12 week summer session $ 9/9 week summer session $ 6/6 week summer session

College of Fine Arts

EXTENSIOI DIVISION FEES To defray costs associated w i t h Extension ~ivision Course offerings and services provided

Course Fees

Make-up Exam Fee

Returned Check F e e

Tuition Refund Charge

FIELD TRIP FEES To defray transportation and related costs associated with field trips

FINE ARTS VISUAL ARTS FEE To defray costs of providing and maintaining course-related materials for the visual Arts students

Studio Students Art History Students

$16/semester credit hour

O$ Variable; specific fees to be approved via Docket

$25/pcr check

Varies based on actual costs; specific fees ta be approved via Docket

TRE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAB SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION u. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY El, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continued)

1997-98 I-] Fee

FOREIGN M Q U A G E BROADCAST ACCESS FEE $ 2/course T3 defray costs of providing equipment, videotaped foreign languaye broadcasts and satellite broadcasts in modern foreign language classes

GRADUATE DISSZRTATION FEES To defray costs of binding, microfilming, and obtaining copyright fo r dissertation

Binding $ 5/each ~icrofilming $35/each Copyright Registration $2O/each

QR&DUATION FEE $ 3 0 To defray costs of certifying students for Master's and Doctoral degrees

HEALTH INSURANCE FEE Variable; to match To defray costs of mandatory insurance fo r premium f o r approved international students holding nonimmigrant U. T . System student visas and living in the United States insurance plan

HEALTH PROFESSIONS EVALUATION PROCESSING PEE $ 5/each additional To defray coats of processing and mailing mailing after first 4 Health Professions Cormittee Evaluations mailings f o r students applying to m o r e than 4

medical or dental schools

HORORS PROG- FEE $65/sernester To defray costs associated with Business Honors Program

IN ABSENTIA QRRDUATLON BBg To defray administrative costs of processing graduation applications for atudenta who are not currently enrolled

THE mImus1rn OF TEXAS SYSTEM A~MINISTRATIOW U. T, BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL PEES (Continued)

1947-98 1-1 Fee

INSTALMENT TUXTION BEES To cover costs related to providing installment payment option

~uition Handling Fee $ 8jacademic term Tuition Delinquency Fee $lO/delinquent payment

INSTRUCTIONAL COMPUTING AND INFORWLTIONAL $ 6/semester credit TECEWOLOGY SERVICES FEE hour ( for a l l enrolled

To defray costs of providing access to students 1 instructional computing and information technology and related supplies and maintenance of those services

IISTRUCTIOHAL TE-OLOGY BEES To defray additional costs of providing access to instructional computing and information technology and related suppliee and maintenance of those services in certain schools, colleges and departmects

Architecture

A r t

$40/semester $34/12 week summer session $28/9 week summer session $22/6 w e e k s u m m e r session

$44 [#I /semester $21.50 t-1 ,'summer session

Collese of Business Administration and $45/semester

S $15/12 week summer gess ion

session $ 7 . 5 0 / 6 week summer session

--a -. -. - - +-. .L*p-.L&.-- -- , ,U,N,..Qw-"-I-LYli*Y--L.-L-L*.R~~ mu. I

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYgTBM ADMINISTRATIOH U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MBETING

MAY 8 , 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continued)

College of Communication

Computer Sciences

College of Engineering

Collese of Liberal Arts

1997-96 1-1 Fee

$= [MI /aernea t e r $37.50 [25] /6 week summer session

$20/semester credit hour fo r certain courses; specific fees approved via Docket

$ q [+I /semester c r e d i t hour; specific fees approved via Docket

$ S/sernester credit hour: swecifie fee8 awproved via Docket

Graduate School of Library and Information $ 2/semester cred i t Science hour; specific fees

approved via Docket

Music

College of Natural Sciences

Pharmacy

$a [*I !semester sr 12 week summer session $37.50 [&GI /9 week summer session $a [#I /6 week summer sesaion

$ 7/semester credit hour; specific fees approved via Docket

$130/semester $80/12 week summer session

THE DNIVERSIm OF TEXAS SYSTKW ADMIHISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

IIUCIDKNTAL BEES (Continued)

1997-98 1-1 Fee

L B J School of Public Affairs

school of Social Work

$SO/semester or 12 week summer session $37.50/9 week summer session $25/6 week summer session

$70/semester or 12 week surmer session $52.50/9 week summer session $37.50/6 week summer session

Theater and Dance $52/semester

INTERHATIONAL GROUP SERVICES FEE $800/semester To a c f r a v i n m a n a s i n a services for international fellows and visitinq scholars enrolled in the LBJ Sphool of Public Affairs

INTERNATIONA~ S m E H T SERVICE BEE $30/semester or summer To defray costs of managing international session student records and services $ 2 2 . 5 0 / 9 week summer

session $15/6 week summer session

IATB REGXSTRATfOM FEE $ 2 5 class days 1-4 To defray costs associated w i t h keeping $ 5 0 class davs 5-12 registration open a f t e r published times $200 after class dav 12

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTm ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES, (Continued)

1997-98 [-I Fee

LAPJ SCHOOL ADVANCE TUITION DEPOSIT $ 2 0 0 (applies to To defray costs associated with additional tuition if admitted processing required when an admitted applicant applicant does not enro l 1 enrolls/refundable fo r

an applicant n o t enrolling subject to a processing charge of $201

L A W SCHOOL BLUE BOOK FEE $15 (one-time To defray costs of providing blue books to assessment) students during t h e i r tenure in the School of Law

LAW LIBRARY FEE $5/sernester credit hour To defrav supnlernental c o e s related to acauisition of books, periodicals, and other information resources fo r the Law Library

LEARNINU RESOURCE CEMTER USAGE FEES To defray administrative costs of staffing various college, school or departmental learning resource centers

College of Business Administration $2O/aemeater $10/12 week summer session $ ? . 5 0 / 9 week summer session $ 5 / 6 week summer session

MPA/ PPA $30/aernester $24/12 week summer session $1819 week summer session $12/6 week summer session

THE DNIVERSXTY QF TEXAS S Y S T a ADMIHISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MgETXNG

H&Y 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES I Continued 1

College of Education

College of ~ngineering Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics

Civil Engineering

Chemical Engineering

Electrical and Computer Engineering

~anufacturing Systems Engineering

1997-98 I-] Fee

$97 1541 /semester or summer session

$135 [ M I /semester or 12 week summer session $= [#I / 9 week summer session $135 1-1 /6 week sumer session

$150 [ M I /semester or 12 week summer session $113 [=I /9 week summer session $75 1-1 /6 week summer session

$81 [#I /semester or 12 week summer session $60.75 [ G I /9 week summer session $ 4 0 . 5 0 1 x 1 /6 week summer session

$90 [*]/semester or 12 week summer session $67.50 1-1 / 9 week summer session $45 [ M I /6 week sumer session

$142/sernester or 12 week summer session $107/9 week summer session $71/6 week summer session

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS1 MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

INCIDENTAL BEES (Continuad)

1997-98 1-1 Fee

Mechanical Engineering

Petroleum and Geosvstems ~ngineering

College of Fine Arts

School of Law

Graduate School of Library and Information Science

School o f Social Work

L I B m Y FEES

University-Wide L i b r a r y Bar To support the acquisitions and services programs

$142/semester cr 12 week summer session $107/9 week summer session $71/6 week sumer session

$112 [=]/semester or 12 week summer session $ 8 ~ [&%1/9 week summer session $60 [43] /6 week summer session

$23/semester $ll.SO/summer session

$30/semester or summer session

$30/semester or 12 week summer session $22.50/9 week summer seas ion $15/6 week summer eession

$ 2/aemester credit hour

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS S Y S T m ADMINISTRATION V. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETIMG

KkY 0 , 1997

INCIDENTAL BEES (Continued)

1997-98 [ M I F e e

General Librariee To defray costa associated wirh processing lost or damaged materials returned a f t e r the due date; costs

of accessing databases based on connect time plus the number of items printed out; processing document delivery services, full-service on- line searches, and inter-library loana/copies; and other services

2 hour or overnight

2 hour or overnight (on reserve)

3 day & Library use items

3 day & Library use (on reserve}

7 day

$ l/hour; ($30 m a x . )

$ 4/day or fraction thereof ($30 max.

$ 6 j d a y ; ($36 m a x . 1

$ l/day per i t e m ($30 max./item)

14 day; 2 8 day; and semester items $ 0.50/day ( $ 3 0 max.)

Architectural D r a w i n g s Repro- graphics Preservation Fee

Book rebinding or repair

Computer Services Handling F e e

Document Delivery Service

Document express

Cost + $ 2/sheet

Varies, based on actual cost

$ 0.20/page plus $ 3/3 documents or less or $ 2.50/4 documents or more

Electronic Information Printing Fee $ 0.05 - $l/page

TIIE UHIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REQEWFSL MBETING

MAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL BEES' (Continued)

1997-98 [-I Fee

Full-Service Letter, Legal and Ledger $ O.sO/page Photocopies

Fax Transmittal/Reeeipt Fee $ lipage

Full-Service Online Searches Varies, based on actual cost

Varies, based on actual cost

Laminating Fee $ 1.50/sheet

Lost Item $ 2 0 plus accrued fines and cost of replacemeut

Microfilm Processing Fee (General $15/reel plus Library Collections Rare/Difficult $ o.i~/exposure over Materials) 150 or $20/order plus

$ 0.29/frame for rare/difficult materials

Microfilm Search Fee $ B/hour

Notary Fee Photocopy Handling Fee

rec configured Diskettes $ 1

Recall Fine $ 6/day or fraction thereof ($36 max. 1

Special Collections ~ u d i o and Video Cost plus $15/tape Tape Fee

Special Colleeti~n Photographic Cost plus SlOjimage Reproduction Preservation Fee

Special Collections Reproduction Cost plus $15 Preservation F e e

U-Search Online Searching F e e $ 5 - $10

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGKNTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continued)

1997-98 I-] F e e

Chemical Engineering Library $ l S / i t e r n Lost Books

Overdue Charges

Late Book Fines Circulation Reserve

Lost Books

LOCK AND BASKET FEE To defray coats of providing l o c k s and baskets f o r a l l physical education courses

$ l/day ($15 maximum)

$10 maximum $ 5 maximum

Accumulated fines, replacement cost, $ 5 0 processing

m S U R m N T AND EVALUATION CENTER To defray costs associated with administering and scoring academic tests and with providing scanning and data processing services fo r selected graduate research projects $ 2/semester credit

P e t i t i o n fo r Credit by Exam hour of requested credit

Placement & Credit by Exam $30 (one-time only) Placement & No Credit by Exam $ 2 5 (one-time only) Optional (Student challenges course $45 (one-time only) fo r credit by Exam) Scanning and Data Processing Charges $25 - $75

MULTI-MSDIA PEE To defray costs associated w i t h repair and replacement of multi-media equipment in certain courses

Business $ R/eaurse;specific fees approved v ia aocke t

THE DNIVgRSfTY OF TEXAS SYSTKW ADMINISTRATIObl U. T. B0ARI3 OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

INCIDENTAL BEES (Continuad)

~ e o l o g i c a l Sciences

zoology

1997-98 [-1 Fee

$ 3/semester credit hour; specific fees approved via Docket

$ 3jsemester credit hour; specific fees to be approved via Docket

MUSIC SERVICES FEE $= [a] /semester or 12 To defray cost of providing building week summer session monitors to keep practice rooms and SfiO I-1 / 9 week rehearsal spaces open during evening hours summer session and weekends, stage/house managers, set up $40 [ X 1 / 6 week summer crews and student accompanists session

NrmSING NCLEX CERTIFICATION FEE $10 (one-time To defray costs of processing applications assessment) for the State Board of Nursing licensure examination

NURSING STUDENT ASSISTANCE FEE $50/semester or 12 week TO defray costs of providing supervised , summer session weekend building access, a tu tor ing program $15/9 week summer and career planning counseling session

$10/6 week summer session

NURSING STDDWT LKAlWINU CEHTER UTILIZATION FEE $25/semester or 12 week To defray administrative costs of operating summer session

learning center $19/9 week summer session $12.50/6 week summer session

ORIBMTATIOW 8118 To defray costa aaaoclated with orientations, advising and preregistration

New Student orientation $70/3-day session $75/4-day session

THE DNIVBRSITY OF TEXAS 9YSTm ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

t4kY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES IContinued)

1997-98 [-I Fee College of Business Administration Freshman $35 (one-time Orientation assessment)

International Student Orientation

MBA/MPA orientation

Summer Orientation Session Change F e e

Transfer Student Orientation Fee

L A C W N T FEES To defray costs associated with career placement

School of ~rchitecture

College of Business Administration and Graduate School of Buainess

Undergraduate

$ 4 0 (one-time assessment1

$150 (one-time assessment)

$3 5/semes:er $20/12 week summer session $10/6 week summer session

$85 t551 /semester $28 [a31 /12 week summer session $21 1-1 / 9 week summer session $14 [PI /6 week summer session

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U Y 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continued)

Graduate

College of Communication Undergraduate

College of Education

College of Engineering Undergraduate

Graduate

School of Law 1-

iffts=r*.=l;ew~=g or: zempus . .

1997-98 [-I Fee

$385 [&S] /semester

$131 C841/12 week summer session $98.25 [#I /9 week summer session $65.50 [#I / 6 week summer session

$30/semester $15/6 week summer session

$5/first five mailings; $lO/each additional five mailings

$30/semester or 12 week summer session $22.50/9 week summer session $15/6 week summer session

$20/semester or summer session

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' WEETING

U Y 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES, (Continued)

1997-98 I-] F e e

College of Liberal Arts $ZQ [PI /semester or 12 week summer session $15 1-1 / 9 week summer session $1Q 1-1 /6 week summer session

Graduate School of Library and Information $30 [=]/I course science $a/ [#I 2 or more courses

College of Natural Sciences $20 [17l/semeater $10 [&I /summer session (charged only once per summer 1

Department of Computer Sciences $26

School of Nursing

College of Pharmacy $20 [MI /semester

L B J School of Public Affairs

School of Social Work

'RACTICUM FEEB Human Ecology To defray costs fo r students in Consolidated Dietetics Program

$100/semester o r 12 week summer session 575/9 week summer seas ion $50/6 week summer session

$35 semester or 12 week summer session $ 2 6 . 2 5 / 9 week summer session $17.50/6 week summer session

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REQLPNTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES' (Continued)

1997-98 [-I Fee

XOFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEQUENCE FEE $25 (one-time T o defray costs of placing and supervising assessment) students in observation

WIO-TELWISIOH-FILM COURSE FEES $ Variable; specific To defray cost of supplies and equipment fees to be approved via maintenance and replacement Docket

EGISTRATION FEE $ 5 To defray costs associated with providing touchtone technology services to students via TEX, the telephone enrollment exchange

:INSTATEWENT FEE $50/reinstatement To defray administrative costs of correcting student and accounting records upon repayment of an insufficient funds check used fo r tuition

SIDEWCE HALL APPLICATIOM FEE $35

To defray costs associated with processing an application f o r residence hall space

SWdE EXPERT DISK PEE i $ u To defray costs associated with providinq disks with resume formats to students in the Collsqe of Liberal Arts

CIAL WORK FIELD INSTRUCTIOH FEE Varies; specific fees TO defray costs of supplies and travel for to be approved via field instruction workshops Docket

D D m I D ~ I F I C A T I O N CARD BKE Sl~jcard To defray administrative costs of producing student ID cards

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTm ADMINISTRATION 0 . T. BOARD 08 REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Co~tinumd}

1997-98 E-1 Fee

TU13EMT TEACHING AMI PLACEBENT BEE $160 (one-time To defray costs of placing and supervising assessment) students in the student teaching courses and cost af using placement center

TUDY ABROAD FEE $ S/semester c r e d i t To defray cost of services for s tudents hour enrolled i n rec iprocal exchange programs i n countries other t h a n the United S t a t e s

TUDY ABROAD, AFFILIATED AND BXC-GE PROGRAMS SZS/application PPLICATION FEE

To defray costs associated with processing applications for t h e Study Abroad, Affiliated, and Exchange Programs

TUDY ABROAD PROGRAM FEE - LONDON To defray costs associated with the Law School Study Abroad London Program

T m Y ABROAD PROQRABd PEE - EDINBURGH $4520/semester To defray costs associated with Law School Study Abroad Edinburgh Program

KEATRE AND DANCE BUILDINQ SERVICES FEE $28/semester To defray costs of provfding building $14/12 week s u m m e r monitors and daytime audio-visual services session

$ 7/6 week summer sesa ion

HgATERANDDANCE P E R F O ~ C L A N D P R O D U C T I O N F E E $95/semester To defray costs of materials, supplies afid $48/12 week summer services associated w i t h production seesion activities $ 2 4 / 6 week summer

session

THE UHIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINfSTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGKNTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

IHCIDKNTAL FEES' (Continued)

1997-98 [-I Fee

NOCRIPT FEES $ s/routine service To defray costs of retrieving, duplicating, $lO/on-demand service and mailing transcripts

lLRGRADUATE WRITING CENTER FEE $ 7/semester {e~@&& To provide one-on-one tutoring, support and -1 training in writing fo r a l l undergraduates

>/DROP PBB $ 5/transaction To defray costs associated with changes in initial registration

IEIWATIVE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM FEES To defray costs associated with certification

Screening Interview $ 5 0 Teaching Certificate $ 7 5 Probationary Certificate Application $50 Transexipt Evaluation $ 5 0

,TERNATIVX TASP REMEDIATION PEE $75/exam To defray coats associated in remediating students who fail the TASP exam in particular areas but do not need course- based remediation

IDXT FEE $50/course To defray administrative costs incurred in registering non-credit participants in scheduled classes

OTOMATED SERVICES BEE To defray the costs of telephone registration and other automated services

TEE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS S Y S T m ARMINISTICATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MBETINQ

MAY 8 , 1997

I N C I D ~ A L FEES (continued)

OMPUTER ACCESSIUSE FEE $ S/semester credit To defray administrative costs incurred in hour providing access to and supervision of computer labs

IPLOMA R E P L A C m / D U P L I C A T E FEE $25 To defray costs associated with providing an additional copy of a diploma

DVCATfONAL F I E L D INSTRUCTIOH FEE $25/~0ur6e I-] To defray cos ts of providing supervisory teachers and t rave l for education and eooperativa education students in o f f - campus clinical sites

MERBENCY LOAN PROCESSING BEE $ 1s To defray administrative cos ts associated w i t h tracking loans and associated programs

RADUATE APPLICATXOH FEE To defray c o s t s incurred in processing applications for graduate admissions

RADUATE THESIS FEE To defray costs of binding and microfilming for thesis

Binding Microfilming

$15 approx. $20

RADUATIOH FEES To cover costa associated w i t h graduation including processing applications, graduating ceremony, postage, and diploma

Processing Fee $2S/application

Transfer of Application Fee $ 5 To defray admin i s t r a t i ve costs incurred fo r students trans- f e r r i ng original graduation date

THE UNIVERSIm OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMIHXSTRRTION U. T. BOARD OF R E Q m 9 ' MEETING

MAY 8. 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continued]

1997-98 I-] F e e

EALTH INSmCANCE FEE Variable; to match To defray costs of mandatory insurance for premium f o r approved international students holding nonimmigrant U. T. System student visas and living in the United States insurance plan

:NSTALLblENT TUITIOM BEES To cover costs related to providing installment payment option

Tuition Handling Fee Tuition Delinquency F e e Tuition Reinstatement F e e

;ATE REGISTICATION BEE To defray costs associated with keeping registration open after published times

LIBRARY FBBS To defray costs of various services including overdue fines, photocopying, replacement charges, processing i n t e r - ~ibrary loan charges; microfilming charges, reserve materials, and replacement costs of serials; costs of materials provided for laminating, tapea and copying

Circulation Department

Reference Desk

Serials Department

Learning Resource Center

$ 7.50/installrnent $ S/delinquent payment $25

$ 0.10 - $40/each service or transaction

$ 1 - $1.50/each service or transaction

$ 0.10 - $lO/each service or transaction

$ 0.10 - $3.45/each service or transaction

LIBRARY CARD R E P L R C m FEE $ 2 To defray cost of providing duplicate cards

THE UNIVERSIm OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMIHISTRATION U. T. BOAR0 OF R E Q E m S 1 WEETINU

MAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continumd)

1997-98 1-1 Fee

EDIX SERVICE CHARQES Audio : ~ u d i o Recording (studio) Dubbing Record to Caaset te HI-FI D u b CasSette to Cassette High-speed Dub Cassette to Cassette CD to Cassette

Transparencies: Blk. Letters w/ Clear Background Transparency Mounting Frame Thermal Masters Lamination

video : Dubbing V i d e o ( 3 / 4 or VHS) 16MM Film to Video Slide to Video Photo Transfer to Video Editing (VHS, Beta, 3/4) Character Generation Studio Videotaping Videotaping (on campus) Videataping (off campus) 30-Second Spot Video 45-Second Spot Video S a t e l l i t e Transmissions

Photography: 2 X 3 Prints 4 X 5 Prints 5 X 7 P r i n t s 0 x l o Prints S l i d e s

3FF-CAMPUS FEE $15/course To defray costs associated with renting o f f campus locations to administer lower division classes

PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE FEE TO defray costs of ingwance for students . . workin i & h ~ School of Health Sciences

THE UNIVERSITY OR TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIOH U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' WEETING

m Y 8, 1997

IMCIDKNTAL FEE9. [Continued)

Emerqenev Medical Technicians

1997-98 14-1 Fee

$76.25/vear

Licensed Vocational Nursinq $18,13/year

Medical. Lab ~echnoloqy $18.13/year

Radioloqic Technoloqv

Respiratory Therapy $18.13 /year

tECORDS PEE $ S/semester To defray costs associated with services to students

~ E B D CHECK FEE $15/check To defray administrative costs fo r reprocessing or collecting checks written on insufficient funds

PTmENT IDENTIFICATION CARD REPLAC= $ 7

To defray costs of providing a replacement card

ZESTING FEES To defray costs of praviding tests American College ~esting proficiency

Examination Program (ACT PEP) Correspondence College Level Examination Program (CLEP) Miller Analogies Test (MAT) Nurse Entrance Test (NET) Nuraing ~obility Profile Examination (?lMPE) Spanish Credit by Examination Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer

Standards and Education (TCLEOSE)

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS S Y S T m ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOAXD OF REGENTS' MEETING

WAY 8, 1997

INCfDENTAL FEES (Continued)

1997-98 [-I Fee

OCATIONAL NDXSIHG GRAI3UATION CERTIFICATE FEE $ To defray costa of providing ce r t i f i ca t e s to lower division students graduating from the Vocational Nursing Program

U. T. DALLAS

RTS AND PBPPORMANCg FEE $ 4 0 To defray costs associated w i t h offering music, dance, film and performance courses

SPLICATION BEE $ 2 5 To defray costs of receiving, reviewing, and responding to applications for admissions. (Inquiries do not incur thig fee. l

LUDIT BEE $m l x l /non-enrolled Ta defray administrative costs for UTD student registering non-credit participants in $25 [c] /enrcl led TJTD scheduled classes students

W E E R PRACTICAL TRAINING FEE $lOO/semester c red i t To defrav costs related to ~articipation of hour int c $~00/summer sessions

XREER TESTING $lO/test To defray expenaes of test farms, mailinss, - and seorinq

ZATALOU BEE To defray costa of printing and distributing catalog8

$ 2.50 Local $ 4.50 mailing in U . S . $10.50 - 15.50 mai1ir.g outside U.S.; varies by destination

CHECK FEES Check Cashing Fee To defray coats of providing students a $ 0.25/check check cashing service

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PlAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES, (continued)

1997-98 [-I Fee

Returned Check F e e To defray administrative costs for $15/check reprocessing or collecting checks written on insufficient funds

'OMET CAMP FEE $85/student Ta defray the costs of materials, food, and field trip fo r admitted Freshrc,en who choose to enroll

:OMPVTER COHSUMIEGES FEE To defray costs of computer supplies for students who exceed basic Information Technology F e e allotments

:OOPER&TfYIS EDUCATION FEE To defray administrative and clerical expenses of qeneratinq co-op ~ositiong, maintainins records a& monitosinq

>ALLAS DOWNTOWN EDUCATION CENTER FEE To defray costs of courses at the Dallas D o w n t o w n Education Center

$ 1/100 pages of line printer output; $ l / l O O pages of laser p r in t e r ou tpu t ; and $ 1/ per 5 MB of disk storage (charged in increments of $10)

$20/semester or summer s e s s u

$13/semester credit hour

DIPLO= BEES Diploma Mailing Fee - - To defray costs of mailing diplomas to students $ 5 D i p l o m a Replacement or Duplicate Fee To defray casts of preparing replacement or duplicate diplomas $10

DISSERTATION FEE To defray costs of preparinq, copyinq, microfilming, and filing with national registry

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMIHISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGBNTS1 MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

1997-98 [-] Fee

IELD TRIP PEE Varies based on actual To defray transportation and related costs cost of transportation; associated with field tr ips specific fees to be

approved via Docket

RESHM&M ORIENTATION FEE To defray costs associated w i t h optional freshman orientation program

:RADUATIOH FEE To defray costs of graduation certifications and t h e printing and mailing of diplomas

[gllLTH INSmCANCE FEE Variable; to match To defray casts of mandatory insurance for premium fo r approved international students holding nonimmigrant U. T . System student visas and living in the United States insurance plan

IN ABSENTIA REOISTRkTION FEE $50 [S] /registration To defray administrative costs of ~~~~ E = r

absentia reqistration

LNDDSTRIAL RESEARCH AQRERMENT FBE To defray administrative and clerical expenses of nesotiatins aqreernents,

cessinq aqreements

$100/sernester or summer seaaians

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY BEE $ 6/semester credit To defray costs of providing and supporting hour with $72 maximum computer-based information technologies and a basic allotment of computer services for student use

INSTALLMENT TUITION BEE9 TO cover costs related to providing installment payment option

Tuitfon Handling F e e $lO/academic term

THE UNIVBRSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADXIHISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' KBBTIHQ

blAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continued)

Tuition ~elinquency Fee Tuition Reinstatement Fee

1997-98 :-I Fee $lO/delinquent payment $15

TNSTXTUTIONAL LORN DELINQtSENCY FEE $lO/month To defray a portion of the c o s t s of ($30 maximum/semester} collection on delinquent institutional loan payments

INSTRUCTIOHAL IMFRASTRUCTURE FEE 5 3/semeater credit To defray costs of the acauisition, h s rewlaeement. maintenance, repair and uosradlns of instructional infrastructure apparatus

INTLRNATIOHAL STm3LNT APPLICATION PEE $75/student To defray costs of the individualized credential evaluations required in foreign student admissions decisions

INTERNATIOHAL S T m K H T SPECIAL SERVICES FEE To defrav costs of reviewins and certification of students w i t h 1-94 status

$5O/aernester or summer sessions

LATE REGIBTRATION FEE $52 [*I To defray costs associated w i t h keeping registration open after published times

LIBRARY ACQUXSITIOkT PEE $ ?./semester credit TO defrav costa of books and periodicals hour

LIBRARY PEES To defray costa of inter-library loans, thesis binding, computer searches, overdue and lost books, and rental of media equipment for extracurricular activities

Inter-Library loans Varies according to the institution from which material is borrowed

Computer Searches V a r i a b l e by service

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MAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continued)

1997-98 1-1 Fee

Archival Research $ O.lO/page

Library Fines

~ o s t Books

$ 0.50 [=I /day maximum $30 [=I

cost + $so [*I prclcessing

Thesis Binding $ 4 4 / 4 copies

Media Charges Variable by equiprnent/service

WANAGEWENT ADVANCED PWLCEHENT TEST FEE $3 0 To defray costs associated w i t h offering advanced placement testa in the School of Management

MANAG= COMPUTER COHPETENCY ElXAW FEE To defray a portion of costs for administering optional exam for Masters students in t h e School of Management

=WORK ACCESS FEX Ta defrav costs of wrovidinq off-site network access

PHOTOGRAPBY BEE To defray t he cost of film, chemicals, and related consumable items

$30/semester or 12 week summer seseion; $20/8-week summer sesaian

RECORDS PROCESSING FEE $ 10 [GI /semester and summer To defray costs of processing transcripts, sessions o q enrollment certifications, and course drops after the fifth class day

BES- EXPERT MITBRIALS FEE $25/disk

To defray coot8 of Resume Expert services

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIOR V. T- BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

IBCIDEXTZIL PEES [Continued)

1997-98 ['OP"] F e e

S a Q O L OF BWNAGEMEMT ISM) CAREER PLRCEWBNT FEE9 To defray emenses associated with career placement services fo r deqree seek inq students enrollinu in SM courses

Undersraduate Students

Graduate Students $ 2/semester credit hour

$ 5/semester credit hour

SPECIAL A D V I S W N T PEE To defray expenses of S D @ C ~ ~ advisement of students i n the school of Enqineerinq .gd Computer Science (ECS Courses) and School of Manasement ( SM Couraes

Desree Seekinq Underqraduat e Students $ 3/sernester cred i t hour

Deqree Seekinq Graduate Students $lO/sernester credit hour

Non-Deqree Seekinq Undersraduate $ 7/semester credit hour Students

Non-Desree Seekinq Graduate Students $22/semester credi t hour

gTaDXO ART FEE TO defray costs of art supplies

STUDKNT I D m I F I C A T I O N CARD REPLACEMENT FEE $ lo [5] /card To defray administrative costs of reissuing atudent I D card

STUDENT LIFB CO-CURRICUL~R ACTIVITIES TRANSCRIPT $lo/reqiatrant FEE -

defrav costs of producins transcripts listinq students ' co-curricular a c t i v i t i e s

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADWINISTRRTION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' mBTINQ

t&&Y 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FBSS (Continuad)

1 9 9 7 - a t-] Fee

STUDENT TEACHING FEE $100jfield experience To defray costs of providing cooperating teachers for supervising student teaching

STWDm TEACHING SUPERVISORY FEE $30/field experience To defray costs of supervising teacher travel

TAGER FEE $163-$178/semester credi t To defray additional coqts of teachinq hour courses over the TAGER network

hDD/DROP FEE $ S/transaction TO defray costs incurred when a student makes a change in the initial registration

ART HISTORY bZATPRXAL9 FEB $ S/course To defray costs of slides and videos in ar t his tory and art appreciation courses

ATHLETXC TRAINING BEE $39/caurse/semester TO defray costs of providing supplies and equipment for academic courses which provide instxuction and practical experience in athletic training

ADDIT FEE $ S/enrolled UTEP To defray costs of creating i n i t i a l records student/course of enrollment f o r persons auditing a course $25/non-atudent/course

C A T S 0 0 BEE $ 1 - $ 3 . 5 0 To defray cataldg printing and mailing costs

THX UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMIHISTRATION a. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MhY 81 1997

INCIDENTAL PEES (Continued)

1997-98 [w] F e e

'ERTIFICATION DEFICIENCY PLAN PREPARATION FEE $20 To defray administrative costs of processing certification deficiency plans for those pursuing teacher certification

:OURSE BEE8 To defray costs of materials

IIPLOMA REPLAC= BBE To cover cost of providing a replacement diploma

)ISSERTATION FEB To defray costs of microfilming and mailing graduate dissertations

$ 2 - $30; specific fees to be approved via Docket

$ 5 (within one year of original order $ 2 5 (after one year)

~ R G E N C Y LD~W PROCESSING FEE $15 To defray administrative costs incurred in processing and collecting emergency loan payments

SQUIPHXNT FEES To defray costs of maintaining equipment

Electrical and Computer Engineering Fee To defray coats for maintaining equipment for electrical and computer engineering majors

$ 5 - $ 2 5 ; specific fees to be approved via Docket

BIELD TRIP FEE Varies based on actual To defray transportation and related coats transportation and aaaociated w i t h f i e l d trips related costs; specific

fees to be approved via Docket

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MAY 8 , 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES, (Continued)

1997-98 1-1 Fee --

=DATE SCHOOL ADMISSION [-I $ 1 5 rPPLICATION PEE

To defray costs incurred in processing applications f o r admissions

; M U A T E SCHOOL ADMISSION [-I rPPLICATI0N U T E BEE

To cover cos t of processing late applications [ier 3s-J

XADUATION PEL To defray costs of degree checks and expenses related to commencement ceremonies

1EALTH INSmCANCE BEE Variable; to match To defray costs of mandatory insurance for premium for approved international students holding nonitmigrant U. T. System student visas and l i v i n g in the United States insurance plan

IN ABSENTIA GRADUATION PEE $25/sernester To defray administrative costs of processing graduation applications f o r students who are not current ly enrolled

INSTALLMBNT TUITION FEES To cover costs related to providing installment payment option

Tuition Handling F e e Tuition Delinquency Fee

XNTERNATIONAL STUDENT APPLICATION FEE To defray costa of the individualized credential evaluations required in foreign student admission8 decisions

INTERNATIONAL STIJI3IWT SERVICE FEE To defray costs of programs unique to international students

$12/academic term $15/delinquent payment

$2O/student/semester $lO/student/summer session

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MAY 8, 1997

1997-98 I w I Pee

INSTRUMENT USERS PEE - HUSIC $15/student To defray coats of replacement aEd user/samester maintenance of Un~versity-owned musical f ns t rument s

LATE ADmSSIOFC APPLXCATlON FEE To defray administrative costs incurred w i t h processing applications submitted a f t e r the posted deadline

LATE REGISTRATION PEE To defxay costs associated with keeping registration open after published times

LIBRARY ISE8 To cover handling costs associated with inter-library loans, computer searclles, media charges, coin-operated typewriters, photocopying, and yoccssinq lost haoks and books returned af ter the due date

Overdue Charges Regular Check-out

Reserve Items

In t e r -Library Loan

Inter-Library Loan

Prior to first class day: $ 2 0 f o r Touch Tone $30 for in-person $50 - on or after f i r s t class day

S l i s e m e s t g r d i t hour

$ l/request plus any charges from lending l i b r a r y

Cost of book plus $10 processing fee and any fines accrued

All costs charged by sup- p l i e r s plus $ o.SO/xequest; $ 2/request for rush

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XXY 8, 1997

I N C I D m A L BEES (Continued)

Computer Searches

Media Charges

Photocopier

1997-98 1-1 Fee

115b of connect time plus any off-line print charges

Varies depending on type of equiprnent/service

$ 0 . 0 5 - $0.50/copy $ O.15/microfilm or fiche

Damaged Book Fee $10

Recall Fee $ l!day ($25 max.1

Architectural Drawings and Blueprints $ 5jitem pLtls actual cost Reprograpbic F e e

Special C o l l e c t i o r i s ~i io tographic $ 5 plus actual cost Reproduction Preservation Fee

NEW STUVENT ORI~~OTATION FEE $17.50 - $35 (allows To defray costs associated w i t h new student option f o r a shortened advising and pte-registration orientation)

L a t e Fee $ 5

Science and EF-gineering ~nrizhment $ 5 0 Experience Fee

PHYSICAL EDUCATION COURSE FEBS $ 4 - 5 2 0 ; specific To defray costs of purchase of supplies and fees to be approved via maintenance of equipment Docket

PROFLSSIOtiAL LIABILITY INSURANCE FEE $10 - $80; specific To defray costs o f insurance f o r students fees to be approved via w n r k l n g in clinical setting8 i n cuurses in Docket health sciences, nursing, speech language pathology, and social work

PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH COURSE FEZ Varies baaed on actual To defray costs of course supplies for cost; speciftc fees to research courses be approved via D o c k e t

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WAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (continued)

1397-98 [-I Fee -- REQISTRATION FEE $ S/semester

To defray costs associated with tec'hrrolwgy services for telephone registration

REINSTATgWENT FEE $30 TO cover c o s t s of reinstatement of students not timely meeting financial obligations

RETVRNED CHECK FEE $25/cheek TO defray administrative costs for reprocessing or col lect ing cheeks written on insufficient funds

SCIEHCB AND ENGXHEERINQ EWRfClMENT EXPERIENCE FEE $ 5 0

To defray costs associated with t h e enrichment program

SOCIAL WORK HANDBOOK FEE $ 2/student To defray costs of providing required handbook

SPECIAL EXAW: BEE $ 5/exam To cover costs of administering Advanced Standing Examinations, examinations to remove a condition or examinations given at a time other than that fo r which iL is regularly scheduled

STUDENT TEACHING FEE TO defray costs of providing cooperating teachers fo r supervising student teachers

STUDENT IDEHTXFICATION CARD R E P L A C m N T FEE SLO/card To defray administrative costs of reissuing student ID card

THE UHIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF RBQENTS' m E T I H G

HAY 8, 1997

INCIDBNTAL FEES. (Continued)

1997-98 [-I Fee

TEACHER CERTIFICRTION CREDENTIALS FEE To cover costs of evaluating student credentials f o r state teacher certtfication

TECHNOLOGY FEE $50/student/semester To defray costs af providing computers and other advanced technology to students

TEST FEE To defray c o s t s associated with administering tests

T-SCRLPT FEE $ COPY To defray costs of retrieving, duplicating, $ ?/copy with immediate and rnailfng transcripts (retains option of processing $2.00 copying charge for unofficial copy of educa ti onal record)

U. T . PAN AMERICAN

AUDIT FEE $20/enrolled and non- To defray administrative costs incurred in enrolled student registering non-credit participants in scheduled classes

CATALOG FEE TO defray costa of printing and distrihuting catalogs

$ 2/capy (after f i r s t

COPY 1

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MAY 8, 1997

XNCf DENTTAG FEES ( Continued)

1 9 9 7 - 9 B 1-1 Fee

COMPUTRR ACCESS/USE BEE $ 3/s@mestel credit To defray administrative costs incurred in hour with $27 maximum providing access to and supervision of computer l abs

DIPLOHA REPLAC- OR DUPLICATE FEE $20 To defray costs of preparing replacement or duplicate diplomas

DROP PEE $ S/course or sect ion To defray administrative costs incurred f o r students dropping courses

EMERGENCY LOAN PROCESSING FEE $15 To defray administrative costs incurred in processing and collection of emergency loan payments

FIELD TRIP BEE Varies based on actual To defray transportation and related costs transportation and associated with field trips related costs; specific

fees to be approved via Docket:

FOREIGN TRANSCRIPT EVALUATION FEE $80 To defray costs associated w i t h evaluation of fo re ign transcripts

GRADUATE THESIS BEE To defray costs of binding and microfilming fo r thesis

Binding Microfilming

GRADUATION FEES To cover costa for processing application for graduation, music, graduation speaker, postage. and diploma

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approx. $15 approx. $20

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS S Y S T m ADMINISTRATION II. T. BOARD OF R86ENTSt EIEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continued)

1997-98 1-1 Fee Transfer of Application Fee $10

To defray administrative costs incurred for students traneferring original graduation date

W T H INSURMCE FEE Variable; to match To defray costs of mandatory insurance for premium for approved international students holding nonimmigrant U. T. System student visas and l i v i n g in the United S t a t e s insurance plan

$10 the cost of the-

rewlacemont of microscopes and other D a b o r a t o r y sciences L a b s

INSTAL= TUITIOW PEES To cover costs related to providing installment payment option

Tuition IIandling Fee Tuition Delinquency F e e Tuition Reinstatement F e e

$ 7.50/installment $ S/delinquent payment $35

IMTERNATIOMAL BIJSXNESS DOCTORATE APPLICATION BEE $35 To defray costs of processing applications far admission to the doctoral program in international business

LATB REGISTRATION FEE $25 To defray costs associated with keeping registration open after published times

LIBRARY FEE8 To cover handling coa ts associated with processing l o s t booka and books returned after the due date

Damage F e e

Late Book

$ 5 in-house repair $12 commercial rebinding $ O.lO/workday/book

THE mIVERSITY OF TRXAS SYSTEM ADMIHISTRATION U. T* BOARI3 OF REGENTS' adEETING

U Y 8, 1997

IHCI DENTAL FEES (Continued)

L a t e Reserve Material 1997-98 [-I Fee $ o.SO/hour

Late Special Collections ~ o o k $ l /day

Late Vertical File/Annual Report $ l/day

Lost Book

Miscellaneous Graduate Carrel Locker

$47/book $10 rendering charge $ 5 processing ~harge

Photocopy Fee $ O.lO/page

Lib ra ry Technology Fee $ O.SO/semester credit To cover costs associated with t h e hour expansion of library automation and provision of computerized data bases to students

LOAN APPLICATION BEE9 To defray cotits of loan processing for specific loan programs

Bing Croshy Coop Kl inek U,T. Pan American Sylvia Dorninguez Pollard

OIBfCB OF CAREER PLANNING, PLAC- AND TESTING FEES - - To defray costs associated with administering and scoring academic tests

ACT Residual Test Advanced Standing Zxarninatian P e e CLEP Service F e e Correspondence Exam Funcrional Academic Skills T e s t General Educational Development Institutional M E F L Miller Analogies T e s t Michigan Test of English Language Prs-TASP

THE ~ f V g R S I T Y OR TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL PEES (Continued)

1997-98 1-1 Fee Texas cammission on Law Enforcement

Standards and Education 5 2 5

ORIENTATXON FEE FOR H E W STUDENTS $ 2 5 TO defray costs associated with new s tuden t advising ar,d pre-registration

PHYSICAL EDUCATION BEE To defray costs o f purchase of supplies, maintenance of equipment, and use of special facilities and locker room for special courses

A c t i v i t y Fee fo r each class $ 6 Golf $10 Bowling $65

REGISTRATION FEE $ semester To defray cost a~sociated with providing touch-tone technology services fo r registration

RETDRNED CHECK FEE $l5/check To defray adminietrative costs for reprocessing or collecting cheeks written on insufficient funds

STmENT TDWIFICATTON CARD REPLACEMENT BEE $ 7 To defray administrative costs of reissuing student ID card

STUD- LIABILIm INSDRANCE To cover l i a b i l i t y insurance costs for students i n clinical practicurng [ k - k b ]

School of Health Sciences and Speech and $15/pear Hearing

F i e l d Placement Actual Cost of Insurance

THE ONfVERSITY OF TEXM SYSTEM ADMIHISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continuad)

STWENT SHORT TERM LOAN FEES To defray administrative costs of processing short term loans

Processing F e e Late Payment Fee

TEACHER ALTERNATIVE CERTIFXCATIOH PROGRAM APPLICATION FEE

To defray administrative costs of processing applications

TEACHER CBRTIPICATION DEFICIENCY PLAN PREPARATION $25 f o r enrolled FEE students

To defray costs of preparing deficiency $ 4 0 f o r non-enrolled plans students

m-s To defra co f maintainina accounts and access to internet f f

Campus {fax on ly , no modem access1

Telesvs I

TaLesvs 11

Telesys 111

Telesys IV $ 2/hour f o r less than 400 hours/annual

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS 9YSTEM ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL BEES (Continued)

1997-38 1-1 Fee

UNIVERSITY CENTER RECREATIOH ROOM LATE PAYWENT $ 5 / l s t day pius $l/day BEE after first day, $10

To defray costs of processing late payments maximum of recreation room charges

WEEX- WBA PROGRhM FEES varies based on actual To cover program-related costa including costs; apecific fees textbooks, supplies and guest lecturers approved via Docket

a, T. PBRMIAN BASIN

ADD/DROP BEE $ S/transaction To defray costa incurred when student makes a change in the initial registration

u l l $ 5jsernester T r n L advisinq

BOOR LOCKBR BEE TO defray costs of book lockers

COMPUTER FIBS

Network Fee To defray costk of wide area comectivit y

$2O/year $14/semester $ll/sumrner session

Printing Services F e e $ 1 each additional To defray costs of duplicating letter page after f i r s t 10 quality documents produced by Pages students served by t h e Programs Assisting Student Study (PASS) Office

THE UNXVgRSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEBl At3HIHISTRATION W, T. BOARD OF R E G m S ' blEETTNG

MAY 8 , 1997

INCIDBNTAL PEES. (Continued)

1997-98 1-1 Fee

Processing Fee $25!student/semester TO defray computer cos ta of registration and maintaining student records

DUPLICATE FEE RECEIPT To defray costa of p r i n t i n g duplicate copies of fee receipts except fo r purposes of 1 . D . cards and parking permit verification

EDUCATION FEES

Field-Rased lnstruction Fee $l~/course To recover travel costs in certain f i e l d - based educational courses

In te rnsh ip Fee $5 0 To defray costs of providing supervision f o r teaching internships in ducat ion 492

Student Teaching F e e $ 5 0

To defray costs of providing cooperating teachers f o r supervising student teachers in Education 4 99

FAX BEE $ 5/page To defray administrative costa of FAXinq student documents from the Registrarls Office

THB UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL BEBS (Continuad)

199-7-98 [*I Fee --

GEOLOGY FIELD COURSE FEE $6 5 0

To defray costs associated with Geology 400 field cou r se

GRADUATION FEE $15 To defray costs of degree checks, diploma, and related coats

HEALTR INgURANCE FEE Variable; to march T o defray costs of mandatory insurance fcr premium f o r approved international students holding nonimigrant U. T . System s tudent visas and living in the United States insurance plan

IN ABSEMTIA FEE $ 2 5 To defray administrative costs of processing graduation applications for student w h o are no t currently enrolled

XMSTALLMBNT TUITION FEBS To cover costs related to providing installment payment option

Tuition Handling Fee Tuition Delinquency Fee

$12/acadernic t e r m $lO/delinquent payment

LATE REOISTRATIOEI FBB $15 To defray cosLs asaoefated with keeping registration open after published times

LIBRARY FB89 To cover handling costa associated w i t h proceseing l o s t books and books returned a f t e r tne due date and with processing inter-library loans-

Overdue Charges

General Check O u t

Reeerve Books

THg WIVERSfTY OF TEXRS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD 08 REGENTS' KEETfNG

MAY 8, 1997

XNCIDBNTAL FEKS (Continued)

~nter-Library Loan 1997-99 1-1 Fee $ l/day on overdue materials

Recalled Bopks $ day

Videos, N-dia. $ l/day

Lost Book

Inter-Library Loan

Thesis and Book [--ti=] Binding

Library Fax

Copy Cards

Transparency

Info EmreSs (pocurnent D ~ l i v e r v )

$50 (Replacement and Proceasinq) [-I

$ 1.5C computer charge plus handling costs; $5/Rush

S l/ + .20/~ase over 3 pases (Domestic) $ 5 / + $ l /paqe over 3 pases 1 International

5 5/itcrn + .Is/paqe

$lQ/item + . 2 5 / ~ a q e over 2 5 paaee

Sl/semesf er To def f u services to ~tudents

ORIENTATION rEE $10

TO cover c o s t a associated with providing a new student orientation prior to registration

THE UNIVSRSX TY OF TEXAS BYSTKM ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGBNTS' MEETING

XRY 8 , 1997

I N C I D W A L FEES (Continued)

1997-98 1-1 Fee

P L A C W N T SERVICES FEES $20 1 4 4 1 /student to To defray costs of compiling, maintaining, es t ab l i sh fils; and mailing student placement files [$

M f i l = a- 1 fi * - %i-" I

RETURNZD CHECK FEE To defray administrative costs for reprocessing or collecting checks written on insufficient funds

STUD- IDENTfFfCATION CARD REPLACEMENT FEE $ S/card To defray administrative cosrs of reissuirg student ID card

TgACHER CERTIFICATION CREDENTIALS FEE $10 To cover costs of evaluating student credentials fcr state teacher certification

TgACHER CERTIFICATIOH DEBICIEHCY PLAN FEE To defray the cost o f preparation of deficiency plans

THKATER APPRECIATION COURSE FEE To defray costs of theater attendance required for students in Theater 201

TRANSCRIPT BEg $ 5

To defray costs of retrieving, duplicating, and mailing transcripts

ADU/DROP 883 To defray costa incurred when a student makes a change in the i n i t i a l registration

THE W I V E R S I T Y OF TEXAS SYSTgW ADMINISTRATION 13. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES, {Continued)

PPLICATION FEE To defray costs incurred in processing applications f o r admission

ACHITECTURE 5-10 USE FKE To defray costs of studio equipment and repairs used f o r course projects

1997-98 [-I Fee

5 2 0

L W X T I N G FEE $25jenrolltd UTSA TO defray administrative costs incurred in student registering non-credit participants in $SO/non-enrolled UTSA aeheduled classes student

kUTOMATLII SERVICES AND COMPUTER ACCESS FBB $lo/semester credit To defray a portion of the costs of hour (minimum of providing specialized automated services $40/student; maximum of and 24 hour computer access $lSO/semester}

ZARBPR PLANNING hND PLAC-NT FEE $10 To defray costs connected with the reproduction and mailing of resumes and applicable career day and job fair resource materials

CRRDIT BY EXABdINATIObT FEE To defray costs related to supplies and materials, printing and collating the examinat ion

COURSE FEES To defray c o a t s of course materials, equipment and maintenance in various depaztmenta

DEGREE APPLICATION AND GRADUATXOH FEE To defray coats associated w i t h degree cheeks; related administrative processing costs and graduation expenses

$20/course challenged

$ 5 - $ 2 5 ; specific fees to be approved via Docket

THE U N I V E R S I m OF TEXRS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 0. T. BOARD 08 REGENTS' mBTIXG

W Y 8, 1997

XNCIDENTAL FEE8 (Continued)

1997-98 [w] Fee

IUPLICATE DIPLOMA rBE $15

To defray costs of replacement diplomas

:DUCATlONIUI FIELD INSTRUCTION PEE $4 5 T o defray cost of providing supervisory teachers for the student teacher program and f o r field supervision of students in special education practicum settings, caunseling, and student interns

TIELD TRIP FEE To defray costs o f f i e l d tri?

Variable based on actual cost of f i e l d t r i p ; s p e c i f i c fees approved via D o c k e t

?OREfGN LRNQUAGE MULTI-MEDIA LgARNIHt3 CEkWER BSE $ 7/courss Ta defray costs of services and equipment in the Multi-Media Learning C e n t e r

JEALTH X N S W C E FEE Variable; to match To defray costa of mandatary insurance for premium for approved international students holding noninmigrant U. T. System s t u d e n t visas and living fn the United S t a t e s insurance plan

INSTALLMENT TUfTION FEES Tc cover costs related to providing installment payment opt-ion

Tuition Handling Fee $16/acadernic terr. Tuition Delinquency F e e $lO/delinquent payment

ENSTR- UBERS BEE - MUSIC TO defray coats of replacement and maintenance of musical instruments

IHTERNATIONIIL S T O D ~ A P P L I C A T I O W g ( r A L U A T I 0 N B E E $100/per application To defray coats associated wich evaluation and processing of international student applications

THE lSWIVgRSITY 08 TEXAS 3 Y S T a ADMINISTWTION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' HBETINQ

M&Y 8 , 1997

INCIDENTAZ FEES [~ontinued)

ATE RBGISTRATION FEE To defray costs associated w i t h keeping registration open after published times

LIBRARY PEBS To cover handling costs associated with proceasing los t or damaged books or books returned after the due date and w i t h search, copy, and inter-library loans

Overdue Charges

2-hour materials

2-day materials

l-wesk/2-week materials

Recalled for Reserve o r use by another borrower

~ost/Darnaged Items

Xnter-~ibrary Loans

1997-98 [-I Fee

$ 5 f i r s t day; additional $ 2 . 5 0 per day; maximum o f $15

$ l/hour; maximum of $ 7 .50 / i t e rn

$ l/day; maximum of $ 7.SO/item

$ 0.25/day; maximum of $ 7.50/item

$ I/day-begins 5 days a f t e r r eca l l

Varies by actual costs

LXBRARY RESOURCES FEE $ l!semester credit To defray costs of providing increased hour direct services and sugplies, including on- line access to f u l l text data-bases, academic indexes, and increased prfnted books and journals

LOCKER FEE $15 To defray cost6 of maintenance, cleaning, re-keying and administratfve record keeping for lockere available to students in the Library, Music ~ l i v i s i o n , and Art and Architecture

THE UMImRSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMIHISTRATION U. T. B O W 08 REGEITTS' bIEETIHQ

MAY 8 , 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continued)

lss7-ga [-I Fee

10SXC COURSE FEE $25/rnusie m a j o r T o defray costs of maintenance on equipment $lO/non-music fo r music coursea m a j or/course

?KYSICAL EDUCATION FEES Equipment and Lane F e e $60/semester

To defray costs of equipment and lane rental f o r bowling course

Activity Fee SlO/caurse To defray costs of equipment and services associated with providing locks, lockers and t o w e l s

Driving Range F e e $44/semester To defray costs of equipment and rental for use of driving range

Swimming Pool Fee - - Td defray costs of $22/sernester pool usage and maintenance

EE- CHECK FEE $15 To defray administrative costs for reprocessing or collec~ing checks written on insufficient funds

x0AI)RUWNER CAMP $100/student TO defray costs af leadership retreat fo r entering freshman attending camp

3TDDENT IDENTfFICATXON CARD BEE To defray costs of producing and distributing student ID cards

3TDI)ENT IDENTIFICATION CARD REPSAC- PEE $lO/card To defray administrative costs of reissuing student ID cards

3TUDIO ART FEZ $25 [a] /course To defray the cost of supplies and materials consumed by students enrolled in courses in the Art and Design curriculum

THE mIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEU ADMINISTRATION u. T. Born OF WGEm9' rnETING

bZAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continued)

1997-98 [-1 Fee

i m Y ABROAD/EXCHAHGE APPLICATION AND PROCESSING $BO/semester r EE

To defray costa of expenses t o r students applying to participate in study abroad and exchange programs

3TUDY ABROAD/EXCHRNQB REGISTRATION FEE $50/aemester To defray costa for students registered In study abroad and exchange programs

PEAMER PUCKWENT FEE $30 To defray costs of providing more than 3 copies of credentials to currently erlrolled students registered f o r Teacher Placement Service

CSSTINQ FEES To defray costs associated w i t h administering and scoring tests

Diagnostic Evaluation for Learning $5 0 Dleabilities

English Placement $10 ESL Auxiliary $2G Foreign Language $10

Math Placement $ 5 Pre-TASP $ 5 Vocational Asatssment S 9

CRESIS AND DISS8RTATIOI FEES To defray coats of providing binding, publishing and copyright services related to Theei~l and D i s s e r t n t i o s ~ u

Binding

THE UNZVERSITY OF TEXAS BYSTEM ADMINISTRATION V. T . BOARD OF REGENTSt HEETXNU

WAY 8 , 1997

I N C I D ~ A L FBBS (Continued)

1997-98 1-; Fee

PRANSCRZPT PEE $ S/routine service TO defray costs Of retrieving, duplicating, $ 8/on-demand aervice and mailing transcripts

3HXVERSIm PUBLICATION FEE $ 5 To defray costs of providing catalogs, course schedules and other publications to enrolled students {other than inLt ia l catalog provided each student)

7ISuAL RBSOURCB BEE $ 7/course To defray costs of course materials for A r t History and C r i t i c i e t r courses

RRITINQ MLTERIALS FEE To defray costs of course mterials required far English, Classics and Philosophy courses

ADD BEE $ 5 To defray coats af adding courses a f t e r the end of the regular registration perind

A U D I T BEE $25/course To defray administrativt costs incurred in registering non-credit participants in scheduled classes

Am-TED SBRVICES FEE $lS/semester/stude~t To defray costs of enhanced curnputerized registration; library services, and automated services center

THB UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS S Y S T m mMfNISTRATION U, T. BOARD OF REGENTSt HEETIHG

W Y 8, 1997

XNCX DENTAL FEES (Continued)

1997-95 1-1 Fee

COMPUTBR hCCBSS/U3= FEE Basic Computer Access Fee $25 per semester f a r

To defray costs of access to computer students us ing computer time and data storage space made resources available to students

Extended Computer Access 1-1 Fee $10 misimum irrcremente To defray coats related to computer fo r excess usage; utilization beyond the level covered specific fees to be in the basic computer access fee approved via Docket

COURSE FEES To defray costs of course materials

$ S - $100/c3urse; specific fees to be approved via Docket

DIPLOMA PEE $10 To dcfray coats of diploma and mailing -

f

f 1

EDUCATIONAL ~ I N I S ~ T I O N INTERNSHIP FEE $40 To defray costs associated with i n t e r n s h i p

EQUIPWENT FES Variable based upon To defray coets of maintenance and repalrs cast; specif ic fees to of equipment in certain couraes be approved via Docket

FIELD BXPERIKNCB IWI, STUDENT TEACHING FEZ $ 5 0 To cover costs of the field experience and studenc teaching program in ehe School of Education and P~ycho logy

HEALTH X N S U C B FEE Variable; to match To defray coats of mandatory insurance for premium for approved international students holding nonimigrant r J . T. Sys tern student v i s a s and living in the United States insurance plan

TWE UNIKERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION U- T. BOARD OF REGENTS' WESTING

XAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continued)

INBTALLNENT TWITIOH FEES To cover c o s t s related to providing installment pa-cent option

Tuition Handling F e e nit Lo l l Delinquency Fee

$ll/academic term $lO/deLinquent payment

LNSTRUCTIONU AIDE INTIERNSHIP FEE $600/internship To defray costs of expenses associated w i t h in ternship program

INTERNATfONAL STWDENT APPLICATION FEE $50/application To defray coats of the individualized credent ia l evaluations required in foreign student admission decisions

LATE REGISTRAT'ION FEE $ 5 To defray costs aasocieted with keeping registration open after published times

LIBRARY FEES To cover handling c o s ~ s assaciated with computer searches, microfilm/microfic~ie printing and with processing los t books or books returned after the due date

~ibliographic computer search

~nter-Library loans

Loat: book8

Micr~fi lm/rnicrofiehe printing

C- 83

A c t u a l cost plus $2 for academic requests; actual coat plus $10 for non- academic costs

A c t u a l cost which varies according to institution from which material borrowed or retrieved

$25 processing fee , plrls any fines accrued, and cost of replacement

$ 0.10/ or $ O.lS/page, depending on format

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION U. T. 3QARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continued)

1997-98 [-I Fee

Overdue Charges Regular check-out

Reserve books

5 0.25/day; maximum $ 2 5

$ l/hour; maximum $ 5 0

$ 2/day; maxiw~rn $50

fnter-Library loan late charge $ ?./day; maxim~m $50

~hotocopies $ O.lO/page

Telefacirnile transmissions $ 1 plus $o.lO/page f o r academic requests; $ 2.50/page for non- academic requests

RECORDS PROCESSIHG FEE $ S/student/semester To defray a portion of the costs of (Fee ia not refundable : proceasing tnru-nts incl~dinq provision of services official transcripts, documents and upan enr~llmentl enrollment certifications

RETURNED CHECK FEE $15 jcheck To defray administrative costs for reprocessing or collecting checks written on insufficient funda

STU'DEHT L I A B U I T Y INSURANCE $ 5-$15/based ugon To c ~ v e r liability insurance coa tg foy oenester of enrollment sfudent in clinical ~racti- ~ivision ~f Nursinq

STUB= TaCHING INTERNSHIP BEE $12 internship To defray costs associated with alternative certification internship

TEgT FEE

To defray coats associated with administering and scoring Miller Analogy T e s t

TRE UNIVERSITY OF TSXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF RSGENTS' MEETIHG

MAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL BEES (Continued)

[-I Fee

T W S C R I P T FEE $ transaction To defray costs of retrieving, duplicating, and mailing copies of transcripts from other colleqes/wiversitles

APPLICATION BES - GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL $10 S C I E N C ~ S

To defray costs associated with analyzing student credentials and carrespcndence

AUDIT PEE $25/course/non-student TO defray administrative costa i ncu r r ed In plus l ab fee associated registering non-credit participants zn with course scheduled courses $ 5/course/student plus

lab fee as~ociated w i t h course

COMPUTER U98 FEE To defray coats of computer equipment for instructional computing and information technology

Medical School

G W U A T I O N FEE $ 5 5 To defray casts of commencement activities and diploma

HEALTH INSmtANCE FEE Variable; to match To defray costa of mandatory insurance fo r premium f o r approved international s tudents hol5fng ncnirnmigrant U. T. System student visas and living in the United s t a t e s lnaurance plan

THE m Y g R S I T Y OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIOH U. T. BOARD OB REGENTS ' MEETING

MAY 8, 1 9 9 7

IHCIDENTAL BEES (Contf nuad)

IDENTIBICkTION C!WD REPIAC- PEE To defray cost6 of replacement for identification cards

1997-98 [-I Pee

$ S/replacernent

I N A B B E N T I A R Z ( G R A D U A T E SCHOOLOF $12/semester/resident BfOXEDICU SCfK#CES) $50/6emeater/non-

To defray administrative costs of resident processing registrations for s t u d e n t s who are not currently enrolled

INSTALUSENT TUITION PEBS TO cover c o s t a related to providing installment payment optiorl

Tuition Handling Fee $15/academic term Tuition Delinquency Fee $lO/delinquent payment

KEY REPLAC-NT FEE $ G/replacement To defray coats of replacing lost mailbox and lab carrel keys

LATE REGXSTRATIOIO PEE To defray costs associated with keeping registration open a f t e r published times

LIBRARY BEE9 To cover costs associated with equipment, computer searches, phatocapying, processing lost and late books, and other services

Binding Services $14 / journal volume $13/thesis or dissertation $ B/manuscript options $ l/volume with spine impr in t $ 3/volum print on cover $ 4/volurne-ad removal $20/additional cover color

THE UNIVERSIm OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIOH U. T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

IHCIDENTAL FBEB (Cont hued)

C o m p u t e r Search

Inter-Library man rharge

Lost Books

1997-9a [-I Fee Varies based on on-line connect tine and number of records/references

pr in ted ; average charge $ 8; complex search is charged a t cost 21us 2 5 %

Variable based on lending institution's fee plus de l ivery

List price p l u s $15 processing fee and a c c r ~ e d f ines ( m i r l i m u m tctal of $ 9 2 . 5 0

Photocopyinq&aser Printina Cards $ 0.65/card; plus $ 0.07/copy Cards available in denominations from $1 to $50

rADIO PAGER FEE $lo/month To defray costs of pager and maintenance $84/year for medical students

iBTmMED CHECK FEE $15/check To defray administrative cvsts f o r

reprocessing or collecting cheeks written on insufficient funds

ZCBQOL OF ALLIED m T H Application Fee $10

To def ray costs atisociated w i t h analyzing student credentials and correspondence

Human Anatomy Course Fee $190 1-1 /student To defray coats associated with acquisition, preparation, and disposal of cadavers

THE UHIVERSITY OF TEXAS 8YSTW ADMXNISTRATIOM U. T, BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETINQ

MAY 8 , 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES { Continued)

photocopying Fee To defray coa te of cupying

1 9 9 7 - 9 8 5-1 Fee $ 0.0S/eopy

A D M f 6 8 f O ~ APPLICATION PEE To defray costs associated with analyz ing student credentials and Correspondence

School of Allied Health Sciences $30

School of Nursing $25 [MI Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

U.S. Citizens and Residents $25

International Applicants $ 5 0

FAX TRANSMITTAL PEE $ l /page To dafray costs of eending and receiving faxes f o r the Office of Campus Life

GRADUATION FEE To defray costs of commencement activities and diploma

Schoul of Medicine $50

Graduate School cf Biomedical Sciences $5 0 School of Allied Health Sciences

Baccalaureate $30

Masterl_8 $50 School of Nursing

Baccalaureate $45 Master 'B %

HEALTH IHSURANCg BEE Variable ; to match To defray costs of mandatory insurance for premium f o r approved international students holding nonimnigrant U. T . Syscem student visas and living in the United States insurance plan

THE UNIVERSITY 08 TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION u. T. BOARD OF REGENTS* MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continued)

1997-98 1-1 Fee

IDENTIFICATION CRRD 1-1 AND REPLACEMENT FEE $ S/card L-1 TO defray costs of badge materials and manufacturing

UATE IN ABSENTIA REGISTRATION PEE STUDENTS

TO defray administrative costs of processing registrations fo r students who are not cur ren t ly enrolled

Resident

Nonresident

INSTAL= mITfQIJ BEES To cover costs related to providing installment payment option

Tuition Hand1 ing Fee ~uition Delinquency Fee

LATE REGISTRATION FEE To defray costs associated w i t h keeping registration open after published times

LIABILITY I N S W C E BEE TO defray cost of the annual insurdme premium

LIBRARY FEBS Binding

Computer D i s k s

Fines Books Journals and Reserves

Lost/Darnaged Books

$15/acadernic t e r m $lO/delinquent payment

Actual cost of premium

Varies, based on size and type of binding

Varies, based on cost

$ 8 processing fee plus replacement cost

THB UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEbl: kDMIBISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' m E T I N G

bIAY 8, 1997

IXCIDEHTAL F E E S (Continued)

Mediated Searches

Photocopying Self Service Mediated

LOCKER BEES To defray casts fo r use of lockers

~lumni Field House

Student Center

School of Allied Health Sciences

MXCROSCOPR REHTAL BBB To defray costs of replacement and maintenance

$ 3/s5arch plus connezt COB:

PAGER FEES $51-$60 To defray cost6 of Dasers fgr medical students

REQISTRATIOH PROCESSING BEE To defray 1-3 costs of reu is t ra t ion f o r those students who cancel before classes start

-1

RETURNED CHECK FEE To defray administrative costs for reprocessing as collecting checks written on insufficient funds

SCHOOL QF ALLXED HEALTH SCIENCES STUDENT FEE To defray coats arid preparation of professional education materials

$ S/stmester credit hour

THE UHIVBRSITY OF TEXAS SYBTgM RDMIN'IGTRATIQN U. T. BOARD OF REG&NTS1 KEETING

MkY 8 , 1997

INCIDENTAL FBSS* (Continued)

SCBOOL OF NURSIHG Assessment Tests

To defray actua; cos t of exams

Enrollment Deposit To defray costa associated with additional processing required w h e n an admitted underqraduate applicant does not e n r o l l

Actual cost of exam plus cos t of shipping and hand1 ing

$ 5 0 (The dep~sit i s applied to the studetlt ' s tuition upon enrollment/refundabLe for an applicant not enrolling subject to a processing charge of $151

Materials Fee $ 9/semester To defray costs and preparation of professional educational materials

practice Kit To defrav c o s t s o f t e r i a l s and A c t u a l C n s t supwlies required for the qeneric track nursing aroqram

SkiLls Kit To defrav- A c t u a l Cos t

su~glies r e a u i r e d m p a c k nursing proq ram

I--- f- . . m , -,Am,.]

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE SLIDE FEES To defray costs associated with coat of noteboak of s l i d e s and replacernorit of loat or broken slides

S l i d e Notebook - Neuroscience

S l i d e Replacement - Neuroscience Slide Replacement - Microanatomy

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADblINXSTRATION U. T. BOARl3 OF REGENTS' mETINQ

MAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL FEES (Continued)

1997-98 1-1 Fee U. T. HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER - HOUSTON

APPLICATION FES $10

To defray costs associated w i t h analyzing student credentials and correspondence

ADDIT WEE $25/course To defray costs incurred i n registering non-cr-edit participants in scheduled courses

COXPVTEII ACCESS /us E PEE To defray costs of computer t i m e for studente in courses requiring access to computers

Medical School $~O~/academic y ~ a r

Nursing School $sO/academic year

Dental School $L45/academic year

Dm=- - N S n E R I L I ZATION [-I $220/1st year students $440/2nd y-nts

DENTAL SCHOOL ZNSTRUMXNT KIT RENTAL $1009 $1740 1- STERILIZATION PEE - -;

To defray c o w s of aupplying instrumbent and k -13 sterilization k i t s to dental students -1

DTETETSCS XKTERMSAZP FEES ~nplicatlon Fee $25 To defray ~osts associated with processinq aaplications, a6sessinq studenf credentials, and nartieipatinq in national in ternship match w r o q u h e School of P u b L i c Health

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINXSTRATION U, T, BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

INCIDENTAL PEES (Continuad)

1997- 98 C-I Fee Supervised Practice Fee To d e f r a y n s o c i a t e d with off-cam~ua t r a i n i n s a: approved practices s i tes for $1250/sernester for 2 fhe School of P u b l i c Health semeatem

GRRIIUATION BEE $35 To defray costa of commnccmcnt a c t i v i ~ i e s and diploma

H-TH INSURANCE FEE Variable; to match To defray costs of mandatory insurance for premium for approved in te rna t iona l students holding ncnimmigrant U. T. System student v i s a s and l~ving in the United States insurance plan

INSTAL- TUITION FEES To cover costs related to providing installment payment option

Tui t ion Hand3 ing Fee Tui f ion Delinqii tncy Fee

$15!acadernic term SlOldelinquent payment

LATE RBOISTRATIDN FEE $ 1 S

To defray costs aasociated with keeping registration open after published times

THE OHIVERSITY 01 TEXAS SYSTKM ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETIN6

HAY 8 , 1997

INCIDENTAL PEES (Continued)

1997-58 I-I Fec

LIBRARY RESOURCE FEE To defray costs associated with keeping current texts and required course Rater;als and CD Rorn discs or1 f i l e at the Library Resource Cecters

Medical School $. ls /year School of public Health $2 O/semester Dental School $6O/year

KICROSCOPE FBE - MSDXCAL SCHOOL $60/year TO defray purchase cost and maintenance

NURSING SCHOOL FEES To defray cnsts for ela~sroom haridouts, t e s t materials, and l i b r a q use

Printing Fee $2O)sernester Achievement Exam Fee $65/per test Library Fee $ ljday

T u cover handl-ng costs associated with processing books returned af ter due date

RBTVRNED CHECK FEE $15/check To defray administrative costs f o r reprocessing or collecting checks vrit tefi on insufficient funds

STUD- IDENTIFICATION CAFlD REPLACEMEHT BEE $ 6jcard Tn defray administrative end materiais coats to process card

TECHNICAL SKILLS FSE - WBDICU SCHOOL $100 /year To defray operating expenses and equipment maintenance f o r L i f e Support training programs

TFX UHTVBRSITY OP TEXAS 3 Y S T m ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOAPB OF REGEWTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

TNCIDENTAL FEES (continued)

1997-98 C-I Fee

TEtAWSCICfPT FIE $ 5 To defray costs of retrieving, duplicating, and mailing transcripts

WrCE MAIL BOX BEE To defray costs associated with service [- reqwirod for dental students t~ wrqvi* -I patients an efficient comnunicaCion method

W O W PEE $= To defray c ~ s t s a6s~ciated w i t h humaa materials used ir anatomv courses

APPLICATION FEES To defray costa for process ing appl l c a t i ons

School of A l l i e d Health Undergraduate Certificate F r o g - a m s $10

Bachelor's and Master's Programs $ 2 0

Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences $10

AUDIT FEE $ 5/student To defray registratinn costs for non-credit $25/n0n-student (Nursing) participants in scheduled courses $lO/non-student (Graduate

School and Allied Health)

CHALLENGE EXkbIINATION FEE $lO!lecture course To defray administratire costs, equipment $15/laboratory course and supplies

THE UNIVRRSXTY OF TEXAS SYSTKM m I N I S T R A T X O N U. T. BOARD OF PEG8NTS ' MZETING

MAY 8, 1997

INCIDEXTAL FEES. (Continuad)

1997-98 [-I Fee

ZOMPDTBR ACCESS /UBE BEE To defray costs of computer t i m e far students i n courses r equ i r ing access to computers

D-AL LABOEtATORY TECmOLOGY STUDENT EQUIPMENT LEASING

T3 defray costs of supplying equipment to dental laboratory technology students

DENTAL SCHOOL IMPLANTATION MATERIALS FEE To defray costs of supplying ~rnplanta t ion materials to sophonore students

$ S/semester cred i t hour $50 maximum/aemester

DENTAL SCHOOL INSTRUMXHT K I T RENTAL PEE $1400/Ereshrnan and To defray coats of supplying instrument k i t s sophomore to denta l students $1200!junior and senior

DISSERTATIOH FEZ $50 (one-time f e e ) To d e f r a y costs for binding and microfilming dissertations

GR)9UATSDN FEE $60 To defray costa of commencement activitiee and diplomas

HEALTH SNB-CE FEE variable; to match To defray costs of mandatory insurance for premium fo r approved international students holdingnonimrnigrant U. T. System student visas and living in the Uni ted S t a t e s insurance plan

IDEIOTIBICATION BADGE BEE To defray costs of materials and manuf actaring

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS gYSTEW, ADMINISTRATION U. T. BOARD OP REGENTS ' MBETIHG

MAY 8, 1997

IICIDEUTAL FEES (cant inuad)

J997-98 1-1 Fee

:N ABSENTIA -BEBEE $25 To defray administrative costs uf ~rocessing graduation applications f o r students who are not currently enralled

CNSTAL-NT TUITION FEES To cover costs related to providing installment payment option

Tui t ion Handling Fee ~ u i t i o n Delizquency Pee

U T E REGISTRATION FEE To defray costs associated with keeping registration npen after published times

LIB-Y FEES

Inter-Library Loano To defray costs incurred for p s t a g e and supplies

Library Copy Charges To defray the cost of copying

Lijrary Fees for Overdue Iterne To defray special handling costs of circulation

Library Research Fee To defray coats of equipment acd search costa f o r data bases

$15/acadernic t e r m SlO/delinquent payment

T 7 f i - c t 10 . ,

. . -1 Charges vary by level of service requested and source

Variable by equipment and s e w i c e e

$ 0.50/day minimum; $99 maximum I 7

h I-.,- ,F -1 -1 rL

-1

$ 8 minimum based an computer sexvice used: additional charges variable by service requested and tied to cost of service provided

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMfNfSTRATION U. T. BOARD OF REGEHTS' MEETING

biAY 8, 1997

INCIDENTAL BEE9. (Continuedl

1-1 Fee

Loss of Library Material $10 plus current purc' mse To replace and process materials losr by a pr ice borrower

LIBRARY RESOURCES FEE To defray costs associated wiLh maraging library services related to students, including access to l ibrary databases, student micro-computing facilities in the library, reserve collections, and evening and weekend houra

MICROSCOPE RENTAL $ z/rnonth To defray replacement cast and maintenance $ 2 4 / ~ e a r

NATIONAL VZUlXDATIOkf EXAMINATIONS To defray costs of examinations as set by t h e National Lesgr i e of Nur~inq

Care of Adult client $40 Care of the c l i en t during Childbearing $40 C a r e of t he Client with Mental $40 Disorder

RETDRNlD CHECK BEE $15

To defray costs of pracesaing ar collecting checks w i t t e n on fnsufficient funds

STUDENT IDENTIFICATION CARD BEE To defray costs of materials and manufacturing

TRAMSCRIPT TEB To defray the cast of retrieving, duplicating, and mailing t r a n s c r i p t s

$ 5/card

$ 5 each

THE ~ I V E R S I T Y OF TEXAS S Y S T a ADMINISTRATION W. T. BOARD OF RSQEHTS' MEETING

MhY 8 , 1997

GENERAL PROPERTY DEPOSIT AUTHORIZATTCN

iChorizatlion for U. T . System 1997-1998 general property deposits recommended Ir approval by the U. T. Board o f Regents and inclusion in institutional italogs has been approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor f o r Academic Ifairs and the Executive V i c e chancellor far Health Affairs. All r e c o m m e n d ~ d larges are consietent w i t h statutory requirements and have the concurrence of ie component chief administrative off icers .

DEPOSIT

U. T. PAN AMERICAN $10.00

U . T. SAN ANTONIO $10.00

U. T. TYLER $10.00

U. T. SOUTHWESTERN MEEICAL CENTER - DALLAS $ 1 ~ . 00'

U. T. MEDICAL BRANCH - GALVESTON $10.00"

U. T . HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER - HOUSTON s10.00"

U. T. HEALTH SCIENCE CZNTER - SAN ANTONIO $10. O O *

Do not plan L o collect f o r 1997-98.

TKU UWIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTgW ADMfNISTRATION U- T. BOARD OF RLGBWTS ' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

OTHER HATTERS

The University of Texas System Baard of Regenzs Ratification nf

Newly Commissioned University of Texas System Peace Officers

h accordance w i t h Chapter 51.203 of the Texas gduc-e, the Bcard of !gents is requested to rattfy the corrrmiasionirig of the below listed

xdividuals as peace officers effective February 20. 1997. The following

i5cers have completed a course of training that included marldated Texas )miss ion on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Educaticn courses at the

ilversity of Texas Syatem Police Traininq Academy a n d have cuccessf ully

issed the S t a t e of Texas Peace Officer Licensing Examination.

John S . Morrison Teresa M, Robbins

Jay S. Tiller~on

Layne D. Brewster

Robert 2.. Hinderer

Christopher Laureles

Nathan Z. Zoos

Charles L. ~ a r r i s

Frankie L . Martinez

~etina Brurnf i e l d Jules M. Farmer

Jason T. Bailey

Mark A. MCKean

Phillip L. Starr

Simn T a p i a

Jonathan S . Davidson

Zackery Q. Julian

A l v i n Cameron

Jason M. Graham

Pedro 8 . Martinez

Mark A. Ministero Rodney C. Wells

Troy W. Smith

U. T. Arlington

U. T. Arlington

U. T. Arlington

U. T. Austin

U. T. Austin

U. T. Austin

U. T. Austin

U. T. D a l l a s

U. T. El Paso

U. T. San Antonio

U. T. San .9ntbnio

U. T. Southwestern Med. Cente r at Dallas

U. T. Southwestern Med. Center at Dallas

U . T. Southwestern Med. Center at nallas

U. T. Southwestern Med. Center at Dallas

U . T. Medical Branch a t Galvestcn

U . T . Medical Branch at Galvest~n

U. T. Health Science Center - Houston U. T. Health Science Center - Houston U. T. Health Science Center - Houston U. T. Health Science Center - Houston

U. T. Health Science Center - Hounton V . T. Health Cencer a t Tyler

REAL ESTATE ASSETS

MM-oed II¥ U.T. ay......"I e..... Oftke

Iumnwy bport.. February 21, 111T

FUNO TYPE

Book Markel

Endowment &Similar Fundi

Book Merkel

Annuity & lifeIncome Funds

Book Market BookTOTAl

Mark.et

Land & BuIldIng.: BtOnning V*ue 1113Ot'98InerMIe 01 Dec,...Endng VlIIue 02l2811l7

13,070,279 22.952,587(11.531) 111,531)

13,058,748 22,941,035

23.303,~ 92,066,4911,307,844 749,293

24.611,838 92,815,784

4,101,502 3,630,069(1,099) 16,541

4,100,402 3,646,630

40,475,7751 295214

41.nO,988

118.649,147~119,403,449

n,....o.....

othef RuI ea....; BegiMing v..... 11130196Ana__ or Deer...Encing VIIIue 02128$7

440.148(118,On)

324,071·

44l0,1481116,077)

324,071

1,175,105(-460,813)

1.175,705(460,6131714,892

1,fi15,853(576,890)

',038,962

1.615,853(576,890)

1,038,962

Replrt~ In IICCOIdallCle WIth sec. 51.0032 allht Taw Ed'..... CoeII,DIIIiII rA 1nlI\IIduIl.... t., ICCCUlt f\InIMId an rtquIII,

THB UNlVRRSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINOTON U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

darch 19, 1997

3r. James P . Duncan 2xecutive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

Che Ufiiversity of Texas System i o i Colorado Street l u s t i n , Texaa 78701

:ear Cr. Duncan:

The docket far 'he May 8 , 1997 meetlng of the Board of Regents is submitted f ~ r your recommendation and presentation to the Board.

1 recommend approval.

Sincerely,

Robert E. W i t t

President

THE IlNT\'ERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON U. T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

TABLE OF CO-S

fts from Private Donors and Foundatiots (including Endowment a t ch ing Fund Allocation) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AR- 3

endments to the 1997-98 Budget.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AR- 4

her Fiscal Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m- 6

es and Miscellaneous Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AR-10

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON U. T. BOAKD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

QIPTB FROM PRIVATE WWORB AWI3 FOVrrmATIOHB

.e f ~ l l ~ w i n g g i f t s have been received, approved by the Vice Chancellor for :velopment and Exte rna l Relations, and are recommended f o r acceptance by the

T . Board of Regents:

Donor Name: Mr. Yasufumi Toyoshim, V i c e President Globel Software Technology Division F u j itsu Net iuo rk Comunica t ions

College/Schooll Department: College of Engineering, Departments of Slectrical

and Computer science Engineering Purpose : unrestricted g i f t f o r Software ~nqineerinq Center

for Telecommunications Asset Type : Cash Value: $70,060

Donor Name: S i d W. Richardson Foundation CoZlege/school/

Department: 3. T. Arlington Libraries, Center fur Greater Southwestern Studies ar.d he History of Cartography

purpose : Jenkins and Virgixia Garrett Chair Asset Type : Cash Value : $150,000

Donor N a m e : Mr. Jenkins Garrett * C o l l e g e / S c h ~ o l /

Department: U. T. Arlington Libraxieu, Jenkins G a r r e t t Library Purpose : Research collection f o r Jenkins Garrett Library Asset Type: 49 historical items Value : $91,393

No l e t t e r o f transmittal f r o m the donor

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON U . T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

3s following Requests for Budget Changes (RBC) have been adminis t ra t ively ?proved as required by the Executive V i c e Chancellor for Academic A f f a i r s and ce reconmended f o r ratification by the U . T. Board of Regents.

ze term "rate" for academic institutions is the full-time nine-month base 3te and far health institutions is the full-time twelve-month base rate; for L1 other personnel it is t h e full-time rate, the appointee receiving a roport ione te mount depending upon the f rac t ion of time for which he is >pointed and =he period of his appointment. Source o f funds f o r payment of slaries, u n l e s s otherwise shown, is t h e degartmenral salaries accourlt.

~ u l l - t i m e Salarv

Effective % No. aate T . i u E E l o s . . R a t e EEc

PPOI-8. PROHQTIOWS, AND SlCWLRY I N C m B E S

?FICE OF DEVELOPMENT Development Executive Director of Development

1 . Joseph F. Teague 2 1 3 - 8 / 3 1 103 12 62,000 0 5 6

ILLEGE OF LID-L ARTS Engl ish

2 . Nancy V. Wood

From: Professor (Tenure) and Chairperson

To : Professor (Tenure]

>LLEGE OF ENGINEERING Electrical Engineering

3 . Jack Fi tzer

From: Professor (Tenure) and Acting Chairperson

To : Professor (Tenure) 2/1-5/31 100 0 9 70,720 and Chairperson 2/1-5/31 Suplt 04 4,500

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON 3. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

Full-t!me

Effective % A No.

r + . T l t l e . Naae-- -- M O E ; , a E x p P R O W e T I 9 P I % . AWD W Y -It8

X O O L OF NURSING school of Nursing Center Assoc ia te Dean of Nursing and Professor (Tenure)

4 . Carolyn L. Cason 1 /16-8/31 100 12 96,000 054 0 9 64,000

INANCE AND ADMINISTRATION Business off ice

5 . Amount of Transfer: $934,249 .OO

From: ~ccounting S e r v i c e s - balances Subject to Reappropriation Vnallocated

To: Dusinesv Office - lndjrect Cost Recovery $786,940.00 Buslness Off i ce - Indirect Cost Recovery - administrative Salaries 49,917.00 Business Office - Indirect Cost Recovery - Classified Salaries 99,392.00

This transfer is needed to increase FY 97 budget estimate f o r ~ndirect Cost 3ecovery and t o cover s taf f salaries assigned 70

administer gran t activities.

6. Amount o£ Transfer: $139,256.72 053

From: Indirect Cost Recovery for Research

To: Dean of Engineering - Indirect Cost Recovery

This adjustment is needed to distribute second quarter 1996 Indirect C o s t Recovery to t h e Collage of Engineering.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON U . T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 . 1997

he following agreements have been awarded, have been approved by the xecutive Vice Chancellor f o r Academic Affairs, and are recomme~ded f3r a~ification by the U. T. Board of Regents. Such employmerit unaer these greements are subject to t h e Constitution and B y l a w s of =he National ollegiate Athletic Association, any intercollegiate athletic conference o f hich U . T. Arlington is a member, and the mes -atin= of t h e Board f Regents of The Unive~sity of Texas System and The University of Texas at rlington. The violation of the provisions of such constitution, bylaws, ~ l e s or regulations shall be grounds far suspension w i t h o u t pay or dismissal.

. Ttem: Head Tennis Coach

Funds : $3E, 000 annually

Period: September I , 1996 through May 31, 1998

Description: Agreement for employrent of Head Tennis C o a c h , Patric EuBoia, f o r the above-designated period following the standard coach's employment con t rac t prepared by tke Off ice o f General Counsel.

. Item: Assistant Tennis Coach

Funds : $14,500 annually

Period: September 1, 1 9 9 6 through A ~ g u s t 31, 1997

Description: Agreement f o r employment of Assistant Men's and Women's Tennis Coach, Tory Plunkett, for :he above-designatzd perLod following the standard coach's employment contract prepared by the Office of General Counsel.

. Item: Assistant Vulleyball coach

Funds : $12,000 annually

Period: September 1, 1996 through August 31, 1997

~escription: Agreement f o r employment of Assistant Women's Volleyball Coach, Diane Sey~rwur, Tor t t e above-designated period following t h e standard coach's employment contract prepared by the Office of General Counsel.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AIiLINGTON U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

IWY 8, 1997

O m rISCAL 1-8 I Continued)

. ttem: ASS istant Volleyhall Coach

Funds : $26,000 annually

Period: September 1, 1996 through August 31, 1997

Description: Agreement for employment of Assistant Volleyball Coach, Dana Boyle, tor the above-designated period following the standard coach's employment contract prepared by the O f f i c e of General Counsel .

. L t e r n : Assistant Track Coach

Funds : $18,880 annually

Per i d : September 1, 1996 through Augu~tr 31, 1997

Description: Agreement f o r enployment of Assistant Men's and Women's Track Coach, Wayne Cunnings, f o r t h e above-designated period follvwing the standard coach's employment contract prepared by the Off ice of General Counsel.

. Item: Assistant Track coach

Funds : $ 2 3 , 1 2 2 ancually

Period: September 1, 1996 through August 31, 1997

Description: Agreement for employment of Assistant Men's and Women's Track Coach, Jan Stuart, for the above-designated period following the standard coach's employment contract prepared by the O f f i c e of Gerieral Counsel.

Item: Assistant B a s k e t b a l l Coach

Funds : $23,500 annually

P e r i o d : September 1, 1996 through August 31, 1997

Description: Agxeernant for employment o f Assistant Women's Basketball Coach, Michael W y a t t , for the above-designated period following the standard coach's exployment contract prepared ?cy the Office of General Counsel.

THE UNIVERSTTY OF TEXAS AT ARLLNGTON U. T. BOARD OF EEGENTS' MEETING

MPY 8, 1997

mmR PIS- ZTEWIS (Continued)

. ltem: Assistant Basketball Coach

Funds : $9, OCO annually

Period : September 1. 1996 through May 31, 1997

~escription: Agreement f o r employment of Assistant Women's B a a k e t b 1 1 Coach, Kimherly M. Dowell, for the above-designated period following the standard coach's employment contraGt prepared by the O f f i c e of General Counsel.

3 . Item: Assistant ~asketball Coach

Funds : $27,500 annualiy

Period: ~eptember 1, 1996 through P.uqust 3 1, 1997

Description: A g r e e m e r l t fo r employment of Assistant Men's Basketbal; Coach, Brent L. Williams, f o r the abave-designated period following the standard coach's employment cant-ract prepared by the Office of General Counse l .

7 . Item: Assistant Basketba l l Coach

Funds : 57,000 annually

Pericd: September 1, 1996 through March 31, 1997

Description: Agreement f o r employment of Aseistant Men's Basketball Coach, Mark C. Stone, f o r the above-designated period following the stzndard coach's employment contract prepared by the O f f i c e nf General Counsel.

1. Item: Assistant B a s k e t b 1.1 Coach

Funds : $24,503 annually

P e r i o d : September 1, 1996 through August 31, 1997

Description: Agreement f c r employment of Assistant Men's Basketball Caach, Tony ~tubblefield, for the above-designated period following the standard coach's employment contract; prepared by t he O f f ice o E General Counsel.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON U . T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

OT- FTSCAL 1-8 (Continued)

2 . Item: Assistant Raseball Ccach

Funds : $22 ,U00 annually

Period: September 1, 1996 through August 31, 1997

Description: Agreement fo r employment of Assistant Men's Raseball Coach, clay G ~ u l d , for t h e above-designated period following t h e standard coach's employment con t rac t prepared by the office of General Counsel.

3 . Item: Assistant Baseball Cciach

Funds : $16,000 annually

Period: September 1, 1996 through August 31, 1997

Description: Agreement for employment of Assis tant Men's Baseball coach, Ron Liggett, f o r the above-designated period following the standard coach's employment contract prepated by the Office of General Counsel.

1 . Item: Assistant Softball Coach

Funds ; S 1 8 , O C O annually

Period: September 1, 1996 thrcugh August 31, 1997

l3escrigtion: A g r e e m e r i t for employment of AssistantWomenrs Softball Coach, Kim Reed, for the above-designated period following the standard coach's employment contract prepared by the Office of General C o u n s e l .

THE UNIVESSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLTNGWN U. T . EOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

at i f icat . ion is recornended for. the following cumulative Listing of fees and .iscellaneous charges f o r the 1997-93 academic: year. The fees have been dministratively approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor f o r Academic .f fairs.

Course - Cours-

Soph AE L a b E x p Meth Turb I C o m p Aided Analy & D s g n Geornetrics Nater Qua1 Agg Flu Mec Lab Soil Mech Lab Engr Matls Lab Senior Project Adv Soil Testing Adv Water Qua Computer Literacy I n t r o to Comp L P ~ o g Prog Concept Using c D i g i t a l Logic Circ ~ i c r a Sys Des I Comp S y 6 Des Proj 1 Cornp Sys Des Pro j I1 Real -Time Data Acq & Cont Honors Pro j ec t I Honors Pro jec t I1 I n t r a to Comp 6 Prog In t e rned P ~ , o g Software Dev Studio I Software Dev Studio 11 Microcomputer Syo 11 Micro Sys I Eng D s g n Graphics C i r c u i t s Lab Electronic La5 Dig Circ Dsgn Hardw Prog C++ Power Sys Usgn Microproc Dsgn Contr Sys D s g n Optical D o g n Electronic Sys Camm S y s Dsgn Elect Eng Dsgn IC Fab Tech Ckt for Pwr Sys Simp o f Ind ~ c t Desi Prod Sys Human Fact Eng I Robot Wrk Sys

Current Fep

Proposed A

$ 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 5

Course Number

E 5342 E 5345 4E 2181 iE 3121 kE 3181 iE 3182 i E 3183 iE 4181 ;E 5341 ! E 5350 ZOG 1435 TOG 1455 !DG 1465 JSI 0101 IS1 0102 J S I 0103 IS1 0104 J S I 0106 IS1 0108 J S I 0208 IS1 0109 TSI 0110 IS1 0111 TSI 0112 I S 1 0113 I S 1 0114 IS1 0115 IS1 0116

JSI 0124 JSI 0125 JSI 0126 IS1 0127 IS1 0128 rsr 0129 JST 0172 rsr 0173 IS1 1 1 0 3 1SI 1104 IS1 1 1 8 1 1SI 2103 ISI 2104 151 2180 Is1 2.181 1SI 3101

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Course T i t 1 e

Jab Des & Stand Human Engr Meas Lab Mats S c i Lab Materials & S t r u c Aerody Fld Lab Meas Lab I1 Sr Mae Lab Tran El Piic Nat Exp Composites P h y s i c a1 Geag E a r t h climate Earth Landform Marching Band Wind Ensemble Concert Band A Cap C h o i r Cham Singers Univ Singers Univ Singers Keyboard Eds Woodwind Ens Brass Choir Jazz Orch Accompanying Pere Ens MThea/Opera Lab Jazz Band 11 Trombone Choir March Perc Jazz Band 111 C o l o r Guard Jazz Co&o Jazz Ensemble F l u t e Choir Sax Choir String Quartet Tuba Ens Orchestra New Music Ens f n s t Lab Ens Chora l Lab Ens Brass Class Woodwind Funct Piano I1 String C l a s s Pcrc Class Func t Piano I1 Funct ?iano IV Eng L Fr nict

AR - 11

Current Fee

Proposed 2%

Course Nllmber

JSI 3391 J S 1 3392 J S I 4101 3SI 4193 SST 4491 351 4492 UCA 0130 QCA 0131 ICA 0132 VCA 0134 9CA 0135 VCA 0136 VCA 0139 !lCA 1232

vca 4310 !ICE 4312 !JCE 4 3 3 2 KSA 0101 KSA 0105 KSA 0107 KSA 0108 KSA 0120 YSA 0140 KSA 0145 KSA 0 1 5 4 KSA 0156 KSA 0157 KSA 9166 KSA 0167 KSA 0170 KSA 0171 KSA 0172 KSA 0173 KSA 0174 KSA 0177 KSA 0178 KSA 0180 KSA 0181 KSA 0184 KSA 0191 XSA 1240 KSA 1246 KSA 12 49 KSA 1259

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Composition 1 Composition TI G e r & Ital ~ i c t Chor App Cond Composition I11 Composition IV Cntry & West Dance Ballroom Dance Modern Dance Tap Dance Ballet Jazz Dance Dance ?er form Dance Per form Dance P e r f o r m Dance Imgrovis Dance Production Integ Appl Pr in Dance Choreography Archery Badminton Maxtial Arts Basketball Bowl ing Golf Begin Fencing Fitness Walk Jog F i t n e s s Aerobic Dance Racquetball Soccer Begin & In t e r Swim Water Polo Swim F i t In t & Adv Swim Water Aerobics Tennis Adv Tennis Volleyball Adv Volleyball Weight Training Designate A c t Health ~ i f e s t y l e S e l f Def Women Scuba Diving Adv Scuba

Current 2~

Proposed _Fee_

Course - (SS 1101 I S S 1103 CSS 1105 ISS 1110 fSS 1114 (SS 1116 ISS 1118 rss 1124 rss 2220

css 3 < 0 1 ISS 3306 ESS 3315 ISS 3388 CSS 4300 ISS 4315 iSS 4325 ESS 5320 JTH 2307 JTH 3309 JTH 4305 JTH 5330 IEA 1304 IEA 2306 IEA 2 3 5 2 IEA 3300 IFA 3301 I E A 3304 IEA 3305 IEA 3310 IEA 3312 IEA 3 3 1 5 TEA 3346 IEA 4300 IEA 4301 iEA 4305 IEA 4306 IEA 4341 :OL 1282 :OL 1441 :OL 1 4 4 2 :OL 2451 :OL 2453 TOL 2 4 5 4 :OL 2457 :OL 2 4 5 8 :OL 2459 IOL 3170 :OL 3181 :OL 3341

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Course T i t l e

Basketball Soccer Volleyball Dane e Tennis Tu&l iog Aquatics BP Lab Lifeguard Train Athlete Injury Biomech Hum Mov Motor I n t e g r a t Phys Exer Thry M o t o r Dev App Exsr Phys Fitnesg Measure Data Acq & Mgt APP Exer B i o l Anth Human Evolution Meth B i o l Anth Anthro Methurls Stagecraft I C r a f t Costume A c t 2 Scn Study Directing I: Scene ~esign I Stagecraft 2 L i g h t nesign I Creative Drama Thea Prod Child Thea ~ a k e u p Stage Combat Directing 2 A c t 4 Styles Scene Design I1 L i g h t Des 11 Act Profess I n t r o B i d Lab Cell h Mollec niol Struck & Funct Crgan Gen blicrobio G e n Zoology Gen Botany Anat & Phys Anat & Phys Tntro to Biol L a b L imology Lab in Genetics Entomology

AR - 13

Current Eep

$ 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 5 5 5 5

10 10 0

2 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 22 0 0

3 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0 0

3 0 2 0 20

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Cen MycolOg Plant Morphology Plant Systexat Pathogeni C Bac Pr inc ig A n i m a l Phys Ccmp Ver h a t Invert Zoo1 Gen Ecol Research Research Plant Anakomy Tech Micro & Mol Gen Aquatic Biology Inst-Tech Biol Honors Senior P r o j e c t Vert Natural History Adv Gen Micro Parasitology Vert Physio Lchthyol ogy Herpetology Ornithology Scan Elec Aquatic Biology Adv Genetic3 Lmage Analysis Qiol Tech B i d Rotation V e r t Phys Parasitology G c n Chem Lab Chem Won- Sc i Chem Non-Sci Gen B i b 1 Chem Hesearch Org Chern Lab Org Chem Lab Research Quant Analysis Phys Chem L a b Phys Chem Lab Lab Tnec B i u ~ h Adv Syn Meth Undergrad Rsrch Honors Reaearch Inst AxlalysiS Analyt Instzomt

Proposed _Fee.

Course

COL 1135 :OL 1435 30L 1436 EOL 1445 EOL 1446 EOL 1455 EOL 1465 EOL 1490 EOL 2445 EOL 2446 EOI, 3183 EOL 3184 EOL 3185 EOL 3387 EOL 3388 ZOL 3441 ZOL 3442 3OL 3443 SOL 3490 3C)L 4342 M L 4402 <OL 4443 ZOL 4446 SOL 5313 T f S 1188 -1YS 1288 IYS 1401 'IYS 2 4 0 2 iYS 1441 4YS 1442 4YS 1443 nS 1 4 4 4 IYS 1445 TYS 1446 IYS 2445 3YS 3183 IYS 3445 IYS 3446 4YS 4171 iYS 4191 ws 41a5 IYS 4271 1YS 4231 <YC 2442 ;YC 3142 5YC 3144 3YC 3145 3YC 3146

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Laborat-- ( continued)

C u r r e n t Course T i t l ~ Fee

Geol L a b Physical Geol Historical Geol Phys Geol ~istorical Geol Earth Climate Earth Landfarm Computer Literacy Mineralogy IG & Meta Petro Dino Lab Oceano Lab Meterolagy L a b Field Geology I F i e l d Geology II Paleontology Strat & Sed P o t Structural G e o l D a t a Analysis Corr Sed Rocks Computer Model Sediment01 ogy Adv IM Petrol Carb P e t r o Spec P r o b Swec Prob ~ h y s f o r N Sci 1 Phys for N Sci 2 Gen Coll Phys Een roll Phys Gen Tech Phys Gen Tech Phys Astronomy I Astronomy 11 ~leetronics Modern Physics Lab Optics Nuclear Physics Adv Optics Lab Special Problem E l e c t & Mag Lab Adv optics L a b Special Problem Experimntl P s y L d 1 Physio Psy Social P r u c Lab Cogn Proc Lab L a b in Animal Beh

Proposed _Fee

course NYmber

SYU 3420 SYC 4181 SYC 4281 SYC 4381 SYC 4398 SYC 5191 SYC 5291 SYC 5391 SYC 5398 SYC 5598 SYC 6399 SYC 6699 SYC 6999 OCW 6378 I R P 5330 IRP 5331 IRP 5-133 IRP 5333

U S 0171 US1 0174 LTSL 0175 S 1240 WSI 1241 US1 1 2 4 2 US1 1243 uSI 1244 US1 1245 US1 124 6 U S 1 1247 US1 1 2 4 8 U S 1 1249 US1 1250 US1 1251 U S 1 1257 U S T 1258 US$ 1267 UST 1268 USI 2220

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Current Proposed ,.Fee Pcr:

Exp An Behavior Research in Psy Research in Psy Research i n Psy Horlurs Thesi 6 Research in Psy Research i n P s y Research i n Psy Thesis Thesis Dissertation Dissertaticn Dissertation Sel5 R e g M e t 1 1 Project Plan Project Plan Project Plaa Project P l a n

Elective Perf Sec Keyboard Sec Voi ce P r i Voice P r i V c l i c e P r i Piano Pri Piano P r i Strings P r i Strir,qs P r i Woodwinds Pri Woodwinds Pri Brass P r i Brass P r i Percussion Pri Percussion Lesson in organ Lesson in Organ Pri Harpsi Pri Karpsi P r i Voice Pri Voice Pri Piano P r i Piano P r i Str ings Pri Str ings

6 0 6 0 6 0

10 0 10 0 100 I 0 0 10 0 100 10 0 100 10 0 100 100 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 13 0 1 3 0 L O O 100 10 0 100 L O 0

6 0 6 0 6 0 1 u 0 100 1 @ 0 1 u 0 1 C 0 100 LOO 100 100 100 10 3 100 1013

Course er

J S I 2246 JSI 2247 fSI 2 2 4 8 IS1 2249 IS1 2250 JSI 2251 ISL 2257 JSI 2259 IS1 2267 131 2 2 6 8 JSY 3240 J S Z 3241 J S I 3242 JSI 3243 J S I 3 2 4 4 1 3245 SSI 3246 IS1 3247 J S I 3248 JSI 3249

J51 3258 JSI 3267 151 3268 JSI 3350 JSI 3351 IS1 3352 IS1 3353 JSI 3354 3SI 3355 YSI 3356 751 3357 JSI 3 3 5 8 JSZ: 3359 JSI 3360 X I 3361 'TSI 3367 3SI 3368 JSI 3377 JSI 3378 JSI 4240 7.51 4241 $31 4242 JSI 4283 'JSI 4244 7SI 4245

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P r i Rnvdwinds P r i Woodwinds Pri Brass P r i Brass Pri Percuss ion P r i Percussion Lesson ir. Organ Lesson i~ Organ P r i Harpsi Pri Harpsi Pri V o i c e Pri Voice Pri Piano P r i Piano Pri Str ings Pri Strings Pri Woodwinds Pri Woodwinds Pri Brass Pri Brass P r i Percussion Pri Percussion Lesson in Organ Lesson in Organ P r i Harpsichord ~ r i Harps ichord P r i V o i c e P r i Voice Pri Piano P r i Piano P r i Strings Pri Strings Pri Woodwinds Pri Woodwinds P r i B r a s s Pri Brass P r i Percussion Pri Percussion Lesson in Organ Less in Organ P r i Harpsi P r i Hargsi P r i Voice Pri Voice P r i piano Pri P i a r m Pri S t r i n g s Pri S t r i n g s

$100 100 100 LOO 100 100 100 1 CO 100 100 100 100 lU0 103 102 100 100 100 100 100 100 10G 100 100 100 100 100 100 I n 0 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1 0 0 100 100 100

Proposed a

Course - US1 4246 U S 1 4247 US1 4248 US1 4249 (US1 4250 [US1 4251 WST 4257 KIST 4 2 5 8 !US1 4267 W S I 4268 !US1 4450 5JSI 4451

4452 W S I 4453 W S I 4454 W S I 4455 4USI 4456 WSI 4457 J U S I 4458 WSI 4459 ;wsr 4 4 6 1 WSI 4467 MUSI 4468 WSI 4 4 7 7 MUSI 4478 MUSI 4491 MUSI 4492

ARCH 1241 ARCH 1242 ARCH 1301 ARCH 1302 ARCH 2300 ARCH 2303 ARCH 2304 ARCH 2551 ARCH 2552 ARCH 3 3 4 3 ARCH 3553 ARCH 3554 ARCH 4 3 0 5 ARCH 4306 ARCH 4308 ARCH 4309 ARCH 4310 ARCH 4311

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-1 F e e s {continued)

Pri Woodwinds Pr i Woodwinds Pri Brass Pri Brass P r i Percussion P r i Percussion Lesson in Organ Lesson in Oxgan P r i Harpsi Pri Barpsi P r i V o i c e P r i Voice P r i Piano P r i Piano Pri Strings Pri Strings Pri Woodwinds ~ r i Woodwinds Pri Brass P r i Brass P r i Percussion Lesson in Organ Lesson in Organ P r i Harpsi P r i Harpsi Composition 111 Composition IV

Design Comm I D e s i g n Comm I1 Intr Env I3es I Sur Arch Prin Mstrwks W Arch H i s t Arch Des I ~ i s t Arch Des II Dsgn L Draw I Dsgn & D r a w TI Design Corn 111 Des Stu: Arch I Des Stu: Arch TI City of Rome urban 136s Theor Hist Urban Form City of London American Arch Arch Theory

Current Proposad Fee

$100 10 0 100 1 C) 0 10 0 10 0 100 10 0 30C 10 0 10 0 10 0 109 10 0 10 0 10 0 100 10 0 10 0 100 10 0 10 0 100 100 10 0

50 5 0

Course Number

ICH 4312 ICH 4315 i c H 4316 ?CH 4317 ICA 4318 RCH 4320 RCH 4344 RCH 4346 RCH 4348 HCH 4 3 4 9 RCH 4353 RCH 4556 RCH 4557 RCH 5301 RCH 5302 RCH 5303 RCH 5304 RCH 5305 RCH 5309 &CH 5311 lRCH 5312 iRCH 5314 rRCH 5315 LRCH 5316 iRCH 5317 iRCH 5318 4RCH 5319 IRCH 5320 WCH 5329 WCH 5343 4RCH 5344 4RCH 5348 WCH 5591 FlRCH 5592 ARCH 5593 LRCH 5594 M?CH 5670 AKCH 5671 INTD 3305 I N T D 3 3 4 3 INTD 3315 INTD 3553 IrnD 3555 INTD 4345 INTD 4368 INTD 4369 INTD 4562 XNTD 4563 LARC 5312 LARC 5313

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Poetics of Arch H i s t & Arch Des Mod Arch T Mod Arch TI Ren Arch B a r Arch Concept Draw Cons t ruc t Drw I Arch Photo I A r c h Photo I1 H i a t of L a r c Des St A r c h 111 Des St A r c h TV Prin A r c h Lyricism A r c h Hist Arch I H i s t Arch I1 City of Rome City of London Arch Theory poetics of Arch Hist Res & Pres Top Arch H i s t Mod A r c h I Mod Arch If Ren Arch Housing Design Baroque Arch Arch Graph 1 Arch Graph 11 Concept D r a w Prin Arch Photo Das Studio I Dss Studio II Des Studio III Des Studio fV Mod Arch II Adv D e s Studio Hist I N T D In t Des Corn 111 I n t Des Corn IV Des St INTD I Des St INTD I1 Arch Graphics INTD Detailing Fur Des & Const Pes St INTD IT1 Des St INTD IV Hist/Theory I HistiTheory I1

AR - 19

C u r r e n t A

Proposed

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Course Number

ARC 5320 ARC 5321 ARC 5324 ARC 5325 NARC 5330 ARC 5331 ARC 5341 ARC 5342 ,ARC 5344 ,RRC 5350 ARC 5351 ARC 5352 A R C 5382 ARC 5623 ,ARC 5660 AARC 5661 ARC 5 6 6 2 J&C 5663 ;ARC 5664 LARC 5665

E 2180 A E 4314 A E 5340 A E 5347 C E 1348 C E 2331 C E 3131 C E 3142 C E 3143 C E 3161 C E 4 3 8 3 C E 5361 C E 6327 CSE 1301 CSE 1310 CSE 1320 CSE 2343. CSE 3 442 CSE 4316 CSE 4317 CSE 4342 CSE 4356 CSE 4357 CSE 5300 CSE 5 3 0 1

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burs^ S a e c ~ f ~ c Fees . .

(continued)

Comm for LARC Adv Corn LARC I I LA & Env Art C o l Wks Seminar Plant Materials Planting Design Land Tech 1 Land Tech I1 Park Planning LA Computer App Adv CAD G I s in Tnv P l a n Sem Urban Des Teaching Prac t Enrich Studio Design Studio I Design Studio Il Design Studio 111 Design Studio fV Design Studio V Soph AE L a b Control Systems Exp Meth Turb I Exp Meth Hyper Comp Aided Analy b Dsgn Geometries Water Qua1 App Flu Mec Lab Soil Mech L a b Engr Matls Lab Senior Project Adv Soil Testing Adv Water Qua Computer ~iteracy In t ro to Comp & Prog Prog Concepts Esing C D i g i t a l Logic Circuits Micro Systems Design T Computer Sys Des Proj I Computer Sys Des Proj IT Real-Time D a t a Acq & Cntrl Sys Honors Project T Honors Pro j ect I I Intro to Comp & Prog Intermed Prog

Current --I=%-

$ 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 2 0 2 2 22 22 2 2 22 22 2 2 20 2 2 2 2 24 2 2 2 2 22 2 2 2 5 25 3 0 0 0 0

2 0 20 2 0 2 0

0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Proposed .Eee.

$2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 2 4

Course .Number

SE 5328 SE 5 3 2 9 SE 5343 SE 5442

G 1350 E 12 47 E 2181 E 3185 E 3309

: E 3341 ; E 4309 : E 43 40 ; E 4 3 41 I E 4342 : E 43 43 i E 4344 ! E 4346 3 E 43 47 < E 4348 5 E 5310 :: E 5343 5 E 5345 < E 5378 WE 12 3 1 W E 2181 .?nE 312 1 ,WE 3181 41AE 3182 M E 3183 MAE 3330 M E 4181 MAE 4313 MSE 5341 ART 1301 ART 17 11 4 ART 1335 ART 1306 ART 1337 ART 13 0 9 ART 1310 ART 2300 ART 2308 ART 2 3 5 0 ART 2354 ART 2355 ART 2 3 5 8 ART 2359 AF.T 3 3 0 0 ART 3302 ART 3305

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Current Proposed raurse ~ i t l e L&3z-- a

Software D e v Studio I Software Dev Studio I1 Microcomputer Sys I1 Microcomputer SYS I E n g Dsgn Graphics Num Sa l EE Prb Circuits Lab Elect ronic Lab Corn Sol of EE P r o b Using C D i g C i r c D e s g n Hardw Frog C++ Dsgn Eng & Proj Manage Power Sys Dsgn Microproc Dsgn Contr Sys Dsgn Optical Dsgn Electronic Sys C o r n Zys Dsgn Elect Eng Dsgn Dig L o g i c C i r IC F ~ D Tech Electronics Mfg Ckt f o r Pwr Sys Intro to M and AE Meas Lab Mats Sci Lab Materials & Srructures Aerody Fld Lab Meas L a b II Microproc Sr MAE Lab Fluid Mech I1 Tran El Mic Mat Intro to Art Sight & P e r c e p t Visual Concept Form-Sh Struct D r a w irg Fundmt l A r t of West 1 A r t of West II App A r t H i s t Scale-Cont I n t SC Wrt Graph Typo G r a p h Lay In t ro Video Intro Phota Mus Tech Greek A r t Early Ch/Byz

AR - 21

Course - iRT 3 3 2 4 \RT 3 3 2 5 LRT 3331 iRT 3341 mT 3342 1RT 3 3 4 3 4RT 3346 4RT 3347 PLRT 3348 ART 3 3 4 9 ~ R T 3 351 ART 3 3 5 3 RRT 3354 ART 3355 ART 3358 ART 3360 ART 3 3 63 ART 3371 ART 3389 ART 3391 ART 3 392 ART 4100 ART 4191 ART 4291 ART 4301 ART 4302 ART 4303 ART 43 04 ART 4306 ART 4 3 0 8 ART 4310 ART 4312 ART 4314 ART 4315 ART 4317 ART 4330

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Current Course Thle A

Mid Age Ear ly Renn H i g h Renn F i lm/Art Amer A r t Neo-C1 & Rom Mod Art Mod A r t I ~mpression I Pre-Calm Messo Amer I ta l Baroq Flem/Dutch Barog Eng A r t Sculpture Glass Print Mak Paper Mak Adv Draw L i f e Draw Water Media Graph Illus Metal jewel Graph Sign Graph Meth Inter Video Inter Photo Clay Painting Mod A r t I1 H i s t Photo Hist Aesthet Sr. Exhib Indep Study Indtp Study Women in Via Greek at Roman Roman A r t Etruscans Mid Renn Mus Pract Film Study 19th C e n t 20th Cent Cont A r t A r t of. Trad 18th Cent

Proposed A-

Course _Nlamker

RT 43 41 BT 4 3 4 2 AT 4343 LRT 4344 LRT 4345 iRT 4349 IRT 4350 t RT 4351 R T 4352 IRT 4353 iRT 4 3 5 4 iRT 4355 IRT 4356 LRT 4357 IRT 4358 4RT 4359 ZRT 4360 T 4362 .4RT 4363 RRT 4364 ART 4371 ART 4 3 7 3 ART 4 3 9 0 hRT 4391 ART 6392 ART 4397 DNCA 0130 DNCA 0131 DNCA 0132 DNCA 0134 DNCA 0135 DNCA 0136 DNCh 0139 DNCA 1232 DNCA 1235 DNCE 3210 DNCE 4310 DNCE 4312 DNCE 4332 EXSA 0101 EXSA 0105 EXSA 0107 ZXSA 0108 EXSA 0120

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(continued)

Curren t Proposed Course Title Eae Fee

Adv Scugt Adv Glass Adv Clay Alt Photo Adv Print Docum ~ i d a o D o c u m Video Corn Video N a r r V i d e o Adv Metal Adv Screen Graph ~ 2 p l Graph Pro Graph Ad Des Graph Comp Graph Ccmp Adv PhoZo Color Photo Adv Video S t u d i o Photo Adv Print Adv 3 - D Con£ Art Indeg Study Spec Study Spec Studio Cntry h W e s t Dance Ballroom Dance Mudsrn Dance Tap Dance B a l l e t Jazz Dance Dance Parform Dance P e r f o m Dance P e r f o r m D a n c e Improvis Dance Producticn Integrat Agpl Fr in . Dance Choreography Archery Badminton Martial Arts Basketball B o w l ing

Course lmkL-- :XSA 0140 X S A 0145 X S A 0154 :XsA 0156 ;XSA 0157 ;XSA 0166 MSA 0167 IXSA 0170

CXSA 0173 ZXSA 0174 3XSA 0177 ZXSA 0178 2XSA 0180 ZXSA 0181 3XSA 0184 3XSA 0 2 9 1 EXSA 1240 EXSA 1246 EXSA 1249 EXSA 1259 EXSS 1101 EXSS 1103 EXSS 1105 EXSS 1110 EXSS 1114 EXSS 1116 E X S S 1118 EXSS 1124 EXSS 2220 EXSS 2 3 3 0 EXSS 3301. EXSS 3306 EXSS 3315 EXSS 3388 EXSS 4300 EXSS 4315 HEED 2101 ANTH 4 3 9 8 ANTH 4 6 9 8 ANTH 5373 ANTH 5673 NURS 3322 NURS 3 2 4 2 NURS 3320 NURS 3331 NURS 3 3 3 4 NURS 3335 WRS 3341

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course T i t l e

Go1 f Begir~ling Fencing Fitness Walk Jog Fitneas Aerobic Dance Racquetball Soccer Beg & Inter Swim Watex Polo Swim F i t In t & Adv S w i m Water Aerobics Tennis A d v Tennis Volleyball Adv Volleyball Weight T r a i n i n g Designate A c t Health Lifestyle Self D e f Women Scuba ~ i v i n g Adv Scuba Basketball Soccer Volleyball Dance Tennis Tumbling A q u a t i c s BP Lab Lifeward Train A t h l e t e Injury ~iornech Hum Wov Motor fntegrat Phya Exer Thry Motor Dev Apg Exer Phys Fitness Measure Emerg Response Field School (Utah) ~ i e l d School {Village Creek) Field School (Utah) Field School {Vlllage Creek) Geron N8Q Conegt Found N s g Assess Comrn H l t I1 Pop Focus Prac Health Promo Theo Prof Nsg

AR - 24

Current A

$14 14 14 1 4 14 14 14 12 12 12 12 12 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 2 4

163 163

7 7 7 14 7

Proposed -A

514 14 14 14 1 4 1 4 14 12 12 12 12 12 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 2 4

163 163 7 7 7

14 7

Course Amber--

URS 3351 N R S 3421 KJRS 3532 m3 3561 JURS 3652 WRS 3653 JURS 3681 JURS 4225 JURS 4 2 8 1 NRS 4321 TURS 4 3 2 6 WRS 4361 TURS 4362 RlRS 4451 WRS 4462 .WRS 4463 .WRS 4531 .VURS 4 5 4 1 NURS 4581 NURS 4 6 5 2 NURS 4653 NURS 4 6 5 2 NVRS 4671 NURS 5308 NURS 5312 MJRS 5316 NURS 5320 NURS 5327 NU= 5330 m s 5 3 3 9 WRS 5340 NURS 5341 NURS 5342 W R S 5350 WRS 5381 NURS 5383 NURS 5393 NURS 5394 NURS 5 4 2 4 NIJRS 5429 NURS 5431 NURS 5435 NURS 5442 NURS 5445 NURS 5525 NURS 5532 NURS 5536 NURS 5543 NURS 5 5 4 6 NURS 5631

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C . V c Feea + .

( con t i nued )

C u r rent Course T i t l e - Fee-

Fm.i ly Plan Health Prom C l i n N s g Found Med- Surg Nurs Operating R o o m Emergency Nurs P s y c h N i l r s ing Direct Prof N s g Prof N u r s Sem N 6 g Research Prof Nsg N B ~ older ~ d u l t s Comm NSG 111 Msg Lead mqt Corn Health Nsg ~ d v Pop Focus Pedi-Ado1 N u r s 013 Nurs ing Advanc cd Nur s N s g Extern Issues in Nsg A d v Pedi Nurs Mgt N s g Informatics Mang & Outcomes Adv N s g Assess Case Mana child Theory in ~ s g C l i n Dee Making Admin Role f. Nsg Admin I f 1 Adrnin Role I1 Nsg Admin TV A d v Nsg Role Prog Eva1 Nurs Child & Ado1 P ~ y c h ~ s g Adv C1 Pract I Adv C 1 Pract I1 Psych-Mental Hlth Nsg I Nurs Educ Family N s g I Acute Nsg I C h i l d Nsg I Geri-Adult I Psych-Mental Health F m i ly Nsg Acute Nsg TI Child ~ s g 11 Geron/Adult Adv Nsg Practice

*AR - 25

Proposed

Course - IURS 5926 TURS 5933 m s 5937 SVRS 5944 mms 5947 3103 1282 3IOL 1441 3IOL 1442 3IOL 2451 9IOL 2 4 5 3 a m L 2454 BIOL 2457 BIOL 2 4 5 8 BIOL 2459 BIOL 3170 BIOL 3181 sroL 3341 sroL 3343 BIQL 3 3 4 4 sror, 3348 BIOL 3353 s r m 3 4 2 2 BIOL 3452 BIOL 3455 B I O L 3457 BIOL 4189 BlOL 4269 BIOL 4343 BIOL 4346 BIOL 4348 BIOL 4393 BLOL 4 4 4 4 BIOL 4445 BTOL 4450 BIOL 4455 BIOL 5353 BIOL 5355 R I O L 5359 BIOL 5365 BIOL 542D BIdL 5442 BIOL 5 4 4 9 CHEM 1284 CHEM 1445 CHEM 1446 CHEM 1451 CHEM 2181 CHEM 2182 CHEM 2451 CHEM 3181

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Course S ~ e r ~ f l c F- . . (continued)

Curren t Proposed COUTS~? Title a A

Psych-Mnt Hlt Fam Nsg 111 Acute Care A c u t e Care G e r ~ n / ~ d u l t 111 Intro Biol Lab Cell & Mollee Biol St - ruc t & Funct Organ Gen Microbio Gen Zoology Gen Botany h a t & Phys Anat & Phys I n t r o to B i o l Lab Limnolrsgy Lab IN Genetics Entomology Gan Mycolog Plant Morphology Plant Systemat Pathogenic B a r Princip Animal Phys Comp Ver Anat Invert 7,001 Gen ECO: Research Research Plant Anatomy Tech Micro & Mol G e n Aqdatic siolaqy Honors Senior Project V e r n N a t u r a l History Adv Gen Micro Parasitology Vert Physio Scan Elec Aquatic siology Adv Genetics Image Analysis B i o l R n t a t i o n Vert Phys Parasitology Gen C h e m Lab chem Non-Sci Chem Non-Sci Gen Biol [Ihem Org C h e m Lab Org Chem Lab Quant Analysis Phys Chen Lab

Course Number

:HEM 3182 :HEM 4 2 4 2 'HEM 4346 :HEM 4461 'HEM 5461 >!SOL 1135 SEOL 1435 2EOL 1436 ZEOL 1445 ZEOL 2446 3EOL 1455 3EOL 1465 3EOL 2 4 4 5 GEOL 2 4 4 6 GEOL 3283 GEOL 3184 GEOL 3185 GEOL 3312 GEOL 3387 GEOL 3388 GEOL 3441 GEOL 3 4 4 2 GEOL 3443 GEOL 4342 GEOL 4402 GEOL 4443 GEOL 4 4 4 6 GEOL 5313 MATH 0300 MATH 1302 MATH 1303 MATH 1308 MATH 1315 MATH 1316 MATH 1324 MATH 2 3 2 5 SOAR 0010 SOAR 0020 SOAR 0030 SOAR 0040 EDUC 4301 EDUC 4317 EDUC 4318 EDUC 4319 EDUC 4 3 4 0 EDUC 4341 EDUC 4342 EDUC 4 3 4 6 EDUC 4347 EDUC 4352

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LC Fpt-3 (continued)

Pnurse T i t l e

Phys Chem Lab Lab Tnec Biach Adv Syn Meth rns t Analysis Analyt Instrumt Geol Lab Physical Geol Historical Geol Phys Geol H i s t o r i a l Geol Earth Climate E a r t h Landform Mineralogy IG & Meta Petro D i n 0 Lab Oceano Lab Meterology Lab Geol DFW E L r o Field Geology I Field Geology I1 Paleontology Strat & Sed Pet Structural Geol Corr Sed Rocks Computer Model Sedimentology Adv Im P e t r o l Carb Petro Fund of A l b College A l g Trignometry Elem Stats hlg Eco & Bus hna Math Eco and Bus A- Algebra & Trig An Geometry Read skills Review Wrtg Skills Rev Math Skills Rev ESOL Writing Intro El Educ Dev & Lrn Ece EC & K Phil k Curr EC & K Methods Ado1 Sec Sch Manag Inst Sec Fld Based Inst Sch Cltr/TCHE Sec Internship/Tech Tch D i v Pcpul

AR -

Cu-rent F e e -

S 5 5

10 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

2 5 2 5

4 4 4 0 0 0

1 5 15

4 0

15 15 2 5

Proposed A

$ 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0

4 4 4 4 4 4 4

2 5 2 5

4 4 4

3 0 2 3 2 3 15 15

4 15 I h 15

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Course - :DUC 4370 ZDUC 4 3 7 1 <DUCI 4372 IDUC 4376 3DUC 4377 3DUC 4392 TDUC 4492 ZDUC 4592 3DUC 4647 3DUC 4677 IDUC 4691 3DUC 5301 3DUC 5302 EDUC 5303 EDUC 5304 EDUC 5305 EDUC 5309 EDUC 5314 EDUC 5317 EDUC 5318 EDUC 5319 EDUC 5321 EDUC 5329 EDUC 5 3 3 0 EDUC 5333 EDUC 5340 EDUC 5342 EDUC 5343 EDUC 5350 EDUC 5 3 6 2 EDUC 5370 EDUC 5371 EWUC 5372 EDUC 5373 EDUC 5374 EDUC 5380 EDUC 5381 EDUC 5382 EDUC 5383 EDUC 5384 EDUC 5388 EDUC 5389 EDUC 5395 EDUC 5651 EDUC 5660 EDUC 5661 EDUC 5692 EDUC 5693

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. . -F~eclfsl: {continued)

Cnurse Tit1 n

F l d Based Soc St Fld Based Scie Fld Based Math FB El Tch Residence El InternshiplCL Man Pract in Instr Pract in Instx Pract in Instr Fld Bas Residency El ResiderlcylTech Prac fn instr C u r r A p p Tec Ed Sci in Elem Sch Math in Elem Sch Soc Stud Elem Curr Design Adv Instr Strat Effec C l s Inst Dev & Lrn ECE EC & X Phl & Cur EC & K Methods Educational R e s Cls Mgmt 6 Dis Lead in f n s t r u c Except Lrnrs Educ Eval E f f e c Tchg Prac Pract in Supv Lead Learn-Cntr C r i t Issues In t ro Gifted Measure Gifted Curric Gifted Creativity Gifted Practicum Gifted Divers Ed Set Pol Leg Educ Educ Admin Principalship Resaur Mgmt Ed Educ Pol Isx Admin Internship Futr Lead Roles Organ Dev Schl 611r Inst Learn Pract Schl Admn Pub Ed: Div L Gov Pract 2 Sch Adm

Current Fee

$ 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 @ C 0 c, 0 0 0 0 0 0

?reposed Fee

$10 10 10 2 5 2 5

5 5 5

2 5 2 5 5

10 10 10 10

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

C o u r s e - .EAD 4326 .EAn 4 3 4 3 .EAD 4373 .EM 4 3 7 4 :EAD 4375 :ERD 5316 :EAD 5325 :FAD 5326 LEAD 5345 EEAn 5346 1E.W 5 3 5 0 IEAD 5 3 5 3 lEAD 5354 IEAD 5355 IEAD 5361 TOCW 5 3 5 1 SOCW 5551 ZOCW 6251 S M I W 63 51 5OCW 2 3 1 3 3OCW 4451 SOCW 4 4 5 2 SOCW 5251 SOCW 6378 SOCW 6451 SOCW 6 4 52 SOCW 6552 SOCW 6651 SOCW 6852

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FESS MISCELIdMEOUS C W Q E R (ccntinued)

s--z . , { continued)

C o u r ~ e T i t l ~

Prn Rdg Sec Rdjm ACR Curr Elem Rdng/LA C h i l d Liter Fld Bas Lg Art Pract it Lrng C u r r Trends Tch Sec Lang A r t Read Wrt Conten Tch Writ Proc Lit Aasess Lit f o r Ch L Ya Multicul Lit Ch Emergent L i z Lang Lrn : Educ AppLd SW Prac S SW practice I AppLd SW Prac I1 SOCW Practice SW Practice 1 SW Fie ld I SW ~ i e l d TI Appld SW P r a c I Self R e g Meth Appld SW Frac IT Appld SW Prac 111 Appld SW Prac I11 Appld SW Prac 11 SOCW P ~ a c t i c m

Current A

S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 5 . 5 0 15.50 6 6

15. s o 15.50 15.50 15-50 6 6 6 6 6 6

Proposed -, 2%

$ 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 10

5 5

1 5 . 5 0 15.50 6 6

1 5 . 5,O 15 - 50 15.50 15.50

6 6 6 6 6 6

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FEgS IWP WISCELLAMEOUS C-GES (Continued)

EIooarmw -/OR BOELRP EUT- (including Apartaunt., Podtory Raclwu, I I e ~ I d m u c m Halls)

i e t i f i ca t io r - is recommended f o r the fallowing housing rates to be effective ~eginn ing with the Fall Semester 1997. The ra tes have been administratively ipprnved by the Executive V i c e Chancellor for Academic A f f a i r s .

?allowing Regental apprcval, t h e apprapria'e component catalog will he amendee :o reflect those new rates.

Current Proposed Percent = -lb&L h x e m e

~ipscomb(North) Double Occupancy Rate Private Occupancy Rate

Lipscomb (South) Double Occupancy Rats Private Occupancy Rate

Trinity Double Occupancy Rate Private Occupancy Rate

Brazos Double Occupancy Rate Private Occupancy RaLe

Pachl Mubla Occupancy Rate Private Occupancy Rate

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FEES JWI3 MISCELIAHEOUS CBZLROLB (Continued)

BOUBXbtO AND/OR BOARD E1ATEB (5ncluding Apmrtmratm, Doxdtory R o w , Rasidanem E ~ 1 1 a )

Current Proposed Percent r;ates Rates

For spssipn

All Halls D o u b l e Occupancy Rate Private Occupancy R a t e

Summer Groups $10 per S f 0 Per night per night Per person person 0.00%

Autumn Hollow * Efficiency

Border Trail 1 bedroom 2 bedroom

Campus View * 1 bedroom 3 bedroom

Center Paint 1 bedroom 2 bedroom

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HOUSInO -/OR BOARD RATES (including Apartmmntr, Dormitory ROomn, ~awidsnca Rallr)

C u r r e n t Proposed P e r c e n t Rates Rates Inrrease

Cooper Chase 1 bedroom 2 bedroom

Cottonwood Ridge N. 1 bedroom

Cottonwood Ridge S. 1 bedroom 2 bedroom

Creek Bend 1 bedroom Stud io

Forest Glen 1 bedroom 1 bedroom 2 bedroom 2 bedroom

Garden Club 1 bedroom 2 bedroom

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T-8 W'ICSCELLAHEOUS CBhRQEB (Continued)

B w B I M BOARD U T E H (including Apartmmat r, D o m i t o r y Rooma, Rasidenca Ballrr )

Current Proposed Percent 2aeL - -

Maple Square 1 bedroom 1 kedroom

Oak Landing Ef Eiciency 1 bedroom 1 bedrocm

Pecan Place 1 bedroom

Shady Park 1 bedroom

Universi t-y 'Jillagc * 1 bedroom 1 bedroom L bedroom 1 bedroom 1 bedroom

West Crossing * 1 bedroom 2 bedroom

Resident Pays Eleccric Bill

&LuQQLh

409 South Davis 415 South Davis 417 South Davis 419 South Davis 1003 West Fourth 1006 West Fourth 1104 West Fourth 703 Kerby 707 Kerby 1202 South Oak 1218 South Oak 1230 South Oak 1322 South Oak 1326 South Oak 1330 South Oak 1132A South Pecan 1102B South Pecan 1104A South Pecan 1 1 0 4 8 South Pecan 1214 South Pecan 1222 South Pecan 1302 South Pecan 1020 West Second 1040 West Second 1101 West Second 706 Shady Lane 101 Southdale 103 Southdale

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wes AND W I ~ C E L ~ ~ ~ U S C-a (Continded)

~ O U S I ~ -/OR B01LR13 RATES (fhrivmrrity Owamd Houran)

Current Proposed llates

$4fl2.00 403.00 297.00 483.00 422.00 403. Oil 372.00 615.00 498.00 665.00 5 2 2 . 0 0 4 3 8 .OO 575.03 449.00 547.00 322 -00 322.00 322.00 322.00 422.03 454.00 347.00 323.00 387.00 364 .OO 422.00 332.00 320.00

Percent ucxease

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FEES MIBCELLILbtEWS CHARGE8 (Continued)

EOUSXa#r AblI3t0R BOARD U T E S (Wniver.ity m a d H0U89.)

Rental Rates (continued)

Current Propo6ed Percen t R a w LmXea32

104 Southdale 105 Southdale 107 Southdale 108 Southdale LO9 Southdale 1.10 Southdale 111 Southdale 112 Southdale 113 Southdale 114 southdale i15 southdale 116 Southdale 117 Southdale 118 Southdale 119 Southdale 1 2 0 Southdale 121 Southdale 122 Southdale 123 Southdale 125 Southdale 703 Summit; 705 Summit 709 Summit

* UTA Use * * Indicates significant property modification3

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN .I333

P.O.BoxT-Awtin,Tawr~787i3-8'l2U (512)471-1232. F A X ( S i 2 ! 4 7 1 - 8 ! 0 2

March 31, 1997

Dr. James P. Duncan Executive Vice Chancellor

for Academic Affairs The University of Texas System 201 West 7th Street Ashbel Smith Hall Austin, Texas 78701

A t t n : System Budget Office

Dear Dr. Duncan:

The docket for the May 8 , 1997 meeting of the Board of Regents is submitted for your recommendation and presentation to the Board.

Sincerely,

Robert M. Berdahl President

RMB:jef Enclosures

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Gifts from Private Donors and Foundations . . . . . . . . . .....,............,.. A- 3

Contracts and Grant8 for Research, Development, Clinical and Educational Services

Over $500,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A- 8 Foreign ....................................................... A- 13

Standard Affiliation Agreements (including Standaxd Agreement of Academic Cooperation with Foreign Institutions) . . . . . . . . A- 19

In~ellectual Property License Patent License Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A- 2 2

Endowed Chairs and Named ~rofessorships ............................... A- 23

Amendments t o the 1996-97 Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , , . . . . . . A- 25

Other Fiscal It ems.......................~.........~................ A - 37 Employment Agreement Sales of Works of A r t and Duplicate Rare Volumes

Fees and Miscellaneous Charges. ..................................... A- 39 General Fee ................................................... A-100 ~ifferential Graduate Tuition Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-301

Other Matters ......................................................... A-103

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arms FROM PRIVATE DONORS Arm rouMmTrouS

The following restricted g i f t s o f $50,000 or more and unrestricted gifts of $500,000 or more have been received and are recommended for acceptance by the U. T. Board of Regents:

1. Donor Name: Abell-Hanger Foundation, Inc. College/School/

Department: College of Natural Sciences McDonald Observatory

Purpose : Facility construction, George T. Abell Visitors Gallery Asset ~ y p e : Cash Value : $60,000

2 , Donor Name: Dow Jones Telerate, Inc. CoLlege/School/

Department: Graduate School of ~usiness Purpose : Support of the Financial Trading and Technology Center Asse t ~ype: Two years of a three-year loan of software and electronic

connections for the Telerate Trading System network Value : $1,768,880

3 . Donor Nan=: George A. Finley, If1 collsge/School/

Department: College of Natural Sciences McDonald Observatory

Purpose : Facility construction, Texas Astronomy Education Center Asset Type : Cash Value : $75 ,000

4 . Donor Name: Freepart-McMoRan Inc. Colloge/School/

Department: The University Purpose : Louise and James Robert Moffett Molecular Biology Building Asset m e : Cash Value : $250,000

5 . Donor Name: General Motors Foundation College/School/

Department: College o f Engineering Purpose : Suppart of Combustion Science, Numerical Combustion

and Graduate Fellowship in Engine Knock Asset Type : Cash Value : $50,000

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CtXFTS FROM PRIVATZ WWZt8 BO-TIOW

(Continued 1

6. Donor Name: Gulf Greyhound Partners L t d . Csllege/Schoal/

Department: Office of Student Financial Services Purpose: Gulf G r e y b a u d Park Scholarship Program A s s e t Type: Cash Value : $50,000

7. Donor Name : Hoche Laboratories Inc.* College/School/

Department: C o l l r g e of P h a m c y Purpose : Educational programming support for conference on

"Consolidating and Integrating Pharmacy Services' Asset Type: Cash Value : $50,000

8 . Donor Mame: Input/Outgut Inc. CollegelSchool/

Department: Bureau of Economic Geology Purpose : Unrestricted Asset 'ILype : System One seismic recording equipment Value : $2,248,150

9 . b n o r Name: I n t e l Corporation College/Schooll

Department: College of Engineering Purpose : To purchase Intel Pentium 4R) Pro-based workstations

for use in the Non-Specific Uppex Division Computer tab Asset Type: Cash Value : $60,000

No letter of transmittal from donor.

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GIFT# FROM PRIVATZ W W R I ILWE) IO-TIOHS

(Continued)

10. Donor Name: The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation* College/School/

Dopa r tmen t : The Lyndon B . Johnson School of Public Affairs purpose : General Fund:

Curriculum Support ................. $ 1,000 Dean's Splt Sala ry...............,. $ 7,000 Student Activities .................$ 50,000 Travel-Faculty . . . . . . . d . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10,000

Moody Fund ............................ $ 32,500 Rusk Fund :

chair Support Services ............. $ 20,081 Richardson Fund:

Chair Support Services ............. $ 15,000 V W Program ........................ $ 10.000 ResearchActivities ..........s.....$ 25,000

.................. Strauss Fellowships .$ 50,000 Wasserman Fund ........................ $ 25 ,000

Asset Type: Cash Value : $ 2 4 5 , 5 8 1

11. Donor Name: Michener Marital T r u s t College/School/

Department: College of Fine Arts Purpose : Facility renovation of t h e A r t Museum Asset W e : C o m o n s t o c k of various companies Value : $5,155,227.50

12. Donor Name: Mr. and Mrs. James R. Moffett College/School/

Department : The University Purpose : Louise and James Robert Moffett Molecular siology Building Asse t Type : portion of donation of 86,000 shares o f Freeport-McMoFkn

Copper & Gold Lnc. Cornon Stock Value : $601,581.25

13 . Donor Nane : Mr. and Mrs. James R. Moffett College/School/

Department: Intercoll~giate Athletics f o r Hen and Women Purpose : Unrestricted Asset Type : Por t ion of donation of 86,000 shares of Freeport-McMoRan

Copper & Gold Xnc. Cornon Stock Value : $2,005,293.75

No letter of transmittal from donor.

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14, Donor N m e : C h a r l e s W. Moore Heirs Callege/Schooll

Department: The General ~ibraries Purpose : Support the study of American architecture Asset Type: Books, copyrights, archives and personal property Value : $160,185

15. Donor Name: NarionsBank Fund College/School/

Department : Graduate School of Business Department of Finance

P u r p o s m : Support ~urriculum development Asset Type: Cash Value r $50,000

16. Donor Name: ~ ' a o m e l l ~oundation College/Schooll

Department: College of Natural Sciences Dana Center f o r Science and Mathenratics Education

Purpose : Computer equipment for the Statewide AF Network A s s e t m e : C a s h Value : $130,000

17. Donor N m : Perki ns-Prothro Foundation College/Schoal/

Department: Harry RansornHumanities Researchcentor h r p o s e : Facility renovation, main gallery Asset Type: cash Value : $312,500

18. Donor Name: SrnithKlins Beecham* CollegelSchoolf

Department : College of Pharmacy Purpose : 1997 University of Texas Federal Pharmacy Conference Asset B p e : Cash Value : $60,000

No letter o f transmittal framdonor

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19. Donor Name: Texaco Inc. College/Schooli

Department : college of Engineering Center for Biergy Studies

Purpose : For research purposes Asse t m e : Air quality control laboratory equipment Value: $130,975

2Q. Donor Name: Univexsity Co-Operative Society College/School/

Department: The University Purpose : To provide university-wide scholarships and fellowships

and support other university programs Asset m e : Cash Value : $250,000

21. Donor Name: The West Endowment College/Sch~al/

Department: College of Natural Sciences McDonald Observatory

Purpose : Facility construction, Texas Astronomy Education Center Asse t Type: Cash Value: $50,000

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The following contracts or grants in an amount over $500,000 have been awarded, have been administratively approved by the ~xseutive V i c e Chancellor for Academic Affairs as required, and are recommended f o r ratification by t h e U. T. Board of Regents.

1. Grantor : Army Research Laboratory No. : DAAA21-93-C-0101, Amendment PO0033 New Funds: $6,000,000 additional Current Period: 9/30/93 - 9/29/98 Title/Description: Electromechanica Hypervelocity physics as They

Related to Weapon Systems

2 . Grantor : U, S. Department of Comerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

NO. : NAS70C0565, Amendment 1 New Funds: $ 9 7 7 , 8 0 2 additional Current Period: 3/1/97 - 2 / 2 8 / 9 8 ~itle/Description: Coastal h l ~ i r o m e n t a l Technology Commercialization

Center

3 . Grantor: Corporation for National Service No. : 94ADNTX045, Amendment N u m b e r 3 New Funds: $ 6 6 9 , 7 2 9 additional Current Period: 6 / 2 4 1 9 4 - 12/31/97 Title/~escription: A m e r i C o r p s for Math and Literacy

4 , Grantor : Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency NO, : DABT63-96-C-0061 New Funds: $2 ,007 ,854 Current Period: 9 / 1 2 / 9 6 - 9/11/99 TitLelDescription: 3D Interactive Visualization: Networked

~ i srarch iea l Access to Mega-Scale Data

5. Grantor : ~efense Advanced Research Projects Agency NO. : DABT63 -96-C-0067 New Funds: $2,186,407 Current Period: 9/13/96 - 9/12/99 Title/Description: f nnova t i v e Methods for Deep Submicron

Semiconductor Device Simulation on Massively Paxallel Systems

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6. G r a n t o r : U, S . Department of Education No . : P063P66599 New Funds: $ 4 , 4 4 9 , 9 4 0 additional Current Period: 9/1/96 - 8/31/97 Title/Description: Federal Pel1 Grant Prugram

7. Grantor: U. S . Department of Education NO. : P063P66599 New Funds: $577,624 additional Current Period: 9/1/96 - 8/31/97 Title/Dtscrigtion: Federal P e l 1 Grant Program

8 . Grantor : U. S. Department of Ehergy No. : DE-FG03-93ER40757, Amendment No. A008 NEIW M d s : $1,885,000 additional Current Period: 1/1/93 - 12/31/99 TitLe/Description: Research Program in Particle Physica

9 . Grant or : U. S . Department of Energy No. : DE-FG03-95ER54296, Amendment No. A004 New Funds: $610,000 decrease Current period: 11/1/94 - 10/31/97 ~itle/Description: Plasma Confinement - Theory, Modeling, and

Databases

10. Grantor: U. S. Department o f Energy No. : DE-FG21-88MC25031, Amendment No. A017 New kinds: $831,121 additional Current Period: 9 / 6 / 8 8 - 11/30/97 Title/Description: Secondary Natural Gag Recovery: Targeted Tech.

App. for I n f i e l d Growth

11. Grantor: Office of Naval Research cormaander, space and Naval Warfare Systems Cornand

No. : N00039-96-D-0051, Modification 0016-Q2, TD 5106005

New Funds: $ 1 , 2 2 5 , 0 0 0 additional Current Period: 8/9/96 - 8/32/97 Title/Description: Radiant Copgsr Geolocation Interface

12. Grantor:

No. :

New Funds: Current Period: Title/Deseription:

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COWTRlleTS OR Q-8 $f00,000 (CONTINUED)

13. Grantor:

No. :

New Funds: Current Period: ~itle/~escription:

1 4 . Grantor:

NO. :

New Funds: Current Period: Title/Descrigtion:

15. Grantor:

No. :

New Funds : Current Period: Title/Description:

16. Grantor:

No. :

New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

Office of Naval Research Commander, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command N00039-96-D-0051, Delivery Order No. 0031, TD 1206008 $1,550,000 additional 11/1/96 - 11/14/97 ADS Acoustic Test and Evaluation and System ~ngineering

O f f i c e of Naval Research Conunander, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command N00039-96-D-0051, Delivery Order No. 0034, TD 1206011 $560,000 additional 12/11/96 - 12/30/97 SWRTASS TX and Next Generation Processor Development

Office of Naval Research Commander, Space and Naval Warfare System Command N00039-96-D-0051, Delivery Order No. 0039, TD 5202008 $1,361,500 additional 12/27/96 - 12/30/97 FBM Instrumentation Enhancement

O f f i c e of Naval Research Commander,, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command N00039-96-D-0051, Delivery Order No. 0046, TD 4206011 $500,000 additional 12/23/96 - 5/12/98 Automated Detection, Tracking and Classification Development fo r Active Sonar

Office of Naval Research Naval Sea Systems C o m d NOOQ39-96-D-0051, Delivery Order 0052, TD 3206003 $569,000 additional 1/2/97 - 8/14/98 TSMS Engineering and Documentation fo r SEAWOLF Sea Trial

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17. Grantor: Office of Naval Research Naval Sea Systems Conunand

No. : N00039-96-D-0051, Delivery Order 0054, TD 6206006

New Funds: $630,000 additional Current Period: 12/93/96 - 4 / 1 4 / 9 8 Title/Description: Oxder of Battle Data Interchange Format ( O B b l F )

Cycles 3 and 4

18. Grantor: O f f i c e of Naval Research No. : Cammander, Space and Naval warfare Systems

Command No. : NOOO39-91-C-0082, Modificstion POOlOl New Funds: $500,000 additional Current Period: 12/31/90 - 9/30/99 Title/Description: SPAWAR Omnibus Contract:

19. Grantor: Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc. No. : 49X-SPQ38C, Modification 5 New Funda : $525,000 additionel Current Period: 3/21/94 - 7/14/99 ~itle/Description: Modeling of Adhesively Bonded Composite Joints

2 0 . Grantor: National Aeronautics and Space Administration No. : NAGS-1603, Supplement No. 10 New Funds : $590,000 additional Current Period: 1/1/97 - 10/31/97 Title/Description: Hubble Space Telescope Astrornetry Science Team

Guaranteed Time Observing Program

21. Grantor: National Institutes of Health National Cancer Institute

NO. : 5 R35 CA49751-09 New Funds: $ 9 4 0 , 7 3 4 additional Current Period: 5/1/89 - 2 / 2 8 / 0 1 Title/Dsscription: Novel Approaches to Antitumor Drug Design

2 2 . Grantor: National Science Foundation NO. : M=E-9616181 New Funds: $ 9 6 6 , 0 0 0 Current Period: 1/1/97 - 12/31/01 Title/Deserigtion: Graduate Research Fellowship Program

23. Grantor: NO. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description

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24. Grantor: No. : New Funds: Current Period : ~itle/Description:

2 5 . Grantor:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Deseription:

26. Grantor:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Descrigtion:

27. Grantor:

NO. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

Nichols Research Corporation NRC-CR-97-0002 $ 8 9 4 , 4 2 1 9/1/96 - 3/17/99 High Performance Computing Modernization Program

Texas A M Research Foundation L900034, Amendment No. 16 $852,855 additional 10/1/88 - 9/30/99 Offshore Technology Research Center

State of Texas Texas Education Agency 67620201-02 $1,307,533 9/1/96 - 8/31/97 Reading and English Language Arts Center fo r Educator Development

s t a t e of Texas Texas Education Agency 7 7 2 2 7 0 0 0 $505,116 9/1/96 - 8/31/97 Migrant Education Policy and Practices

State of Texas Office of the Governor Amendment No. 95-008 $10,000,000 additional 11/1/94 - 10/31/99 Services Relating to the Amaxillo National Resource Center f o r Plutonium

28 . Grantor: Texas ~ngineering Expmrirnent Station No. : UTA95-0278, Amendment t13 N e w Funds: $1,547,545 additional Current period: 9 / 1 / 9 5 - 1/15/98 Titla/Dsscription: Agreement for Distribution of G r a n t Funds for

Services Relating to the Amarillo National Resource Center fox Plutonium

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MRY 8, 1997

The following contracts and grants with foreign entities or individuals have been awarded, have been administratively approved as requires by the Executive V i c e Chancellor for Academic A f f a i r s , and are recormended for ratification by the U. T. Board of Regents.

1. C o u n t ~ y : Arsent ina Business/Entity: YPF S.A. Nu. : 80-1620/96 New Funds: $33,513 Current period: 12/23/96 - 2 /22 /97 Title/Description: Characterization of Reservoirs in the

Potrerillos F o m t i o n and Enhanced Petroleum Recovery Project in the Barrancas Norte Deposit

2 . Country: Braz i 1 Business/Entity: Fetrolea Brasil (Petrobrar) No. : Memorandum dated 2/12/97; Wire Transfer New Funds: $30,000 additional Current period: 1/1/97 - 12/31/97 ~itle/Description: Applied Geodynamica laboratory

3 . Count-: Canada BusinesslEntity: National Research Council of Canada No. : UTA97-0032 New Funds: None Current period: Effective 10/24196 Title/Description: Material: Saccarorrrycea Cerevisiae

4 . c our. t ry : c h i n a Business/Entity: China National Offshore Oil Company NO. : UTA97-0137 New Funds: None Current period: 1/1/97 - 1/1/99 ~itle/Description: P l a t e Tectonic Reconstruction of t h e Western

Pacific

5. Country: China Bu$iness/Entity: China National Offshore Oil Company No. ; UTA97-0138 New hulds: None Cur ren t period: 1/1/97 - 1/1/99 Title/Description: F l u t e Tectonic Reconstruction of the Western

Pacific

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MAY 8, 1997

Country : France ~uainess/Entity: E l f Aquitaine Production NO. : Wire T r a n s f e r 11/29/96 N e w Funds: $16 ,480 additional Current period: 5/1/96 - 4/30/97 TitlslDescrigtion: Global Plate Reconstruction Project (PLATES)

Country: France Business/Entity: E l f Aquitaine Production No. : Memorandum of Aqreement N ~ W Funds: $35,000 Current period : l0/1/96 - 9/30 /97 ~itle/Description: Characterization of Hetarogeneity Style and

Permeability Structure in A Sequence Stratigraphic Framework in Pluvio-Deltaic Reservoirs

C ~ u n t r y : Germany Business/Entity: The University of Heidelberg No. ; UTA96-0244 New Funds: None Current period: Effective 6/3/96 ~itlelDescription: ate rials Related to the Tet Regulatory Syotcm

country : India Business/Wltity: Institute of o i l and Gas Production Technology No. : Research Participation Agreement extension New Funds: $30,000 additional Current period: 1/16/96 - 1115/97 Title/Description: Stimulation, Logging, and Fornation Damage Research

Program

Country: Japan Business/Entit;y: Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute No. : UTA97-0051 Mew Funds: $ 6 2 , 7 0 0 Current period: 10/1/96 - 9/30/97 Title/Description: Development of *Photon Accelerator' Optical

~iagnostics of Electron Plasma Wave Microstructure for the Laser Wakefield Accelorator

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MRY 8 , 1997

B O R E T a COHTRACTS ROS$1IRa, m P m AWD PDOGATIOWU B m n C E S

(CONTINUED}

Country: Japan Business/~ntity: Japan National Oil Corporation No. : Memorandum of Agreement New Funda: $35,000 additional Current period: 10/1/96 - 9/30/97 ~itle/Descrigtion: Characterization of Hetermgeneicy Style and

Permeability Structure in a Sequence Stratigraphic Framework in Fluvio-Deltaic Reservoirs

Country: Japan Business/Entity: Japan National Oil Corporation (JNOC) No. : Memorandurn of Agreement for Continued Support

of Research NW Funds: $30,000 additional Curreat period: 1/1/97 - 12/31/97 Title/Description: Enhanced oil and Gas Recovery Research Program

( EOGRRP 1

13. country: No may Business/Entity: Coflexip Stena Offshore Norge A.S. No. : Research Participation Agreement, Amendment

Number 1 New Funds: $26,000 additional Current period: 9/15/96 - 9/14/98 Title/Descrigtion: Structural Integrity of Offshore Pipelines

1 4 . Country: Norway ~usiness/Entity: Den norske stata aljeselskag a.s No. : T-122.739. Amendment No. 04 New Funds: $35,000 additional Current period: 10/1/96 - 9 / 3 0 / 9 7 Title/Description: Characterization of Heterogeneity Style and

Permeability Structure in a Sequence stratigraphic Framework in Fluvio-Deltaic Reservoir8

15. Country: No may ~usiness/!Sntity: Saga Petroleum A/S No. : Memorandum dated 1/21/97; Wire Transfer New Funds : $35,000 additional Current period: 1011/96 - 9/30/97 Title/Description: characterization of Heterogeneity Style and

Permeability Structure in a Sequence Stratigraphic Framework in Pluvio-Deltaic Reservoirs

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MAY 8, 1997

FORSIW COlffPRlCCTB -8 FOR RESEARCB, D g w L o P m A m EmcATIOWllt BERWCES

( CONTINUED 1

-6. Country: orw way Business/Entity: Saga Petroleum A/S No. : Memorandum dared 2/3/97; wire Transfer New Funds : $30,000 additional Current period: 1/1/97 - 12/31/97 Title/Deacription: Applied Geodynamics Laboratory

- 7 . Country: No may Business/Entity: STATOIL A / S No. : Wire Transfer 11/8/96 ~ e w Funds : $ 2 2 , 9 8 5 additional Current period: 5/1/96 - 4/30/97 Title/Deserigtion: Global Plate Reconstruction Project (PLATES)

1 8 . Country: Norway Business/mtity: Wartsilb ~ropulsion No. ; UTA97-0098 N e w ~unds : $ 2 0 , ooo Current period: 1/1/97 - 12/31/99 ~itle/Description: Consortium on Cavitation Performance of High

Speed Propulsors

19. Country: South Africa Business/Entity: Sastech (PTY) Limited NO. : Research Participation Agreement Extension New Funds: $44,000 additional Current period: 1/1/97 - 12/31/98 ~itle/~escription: Separations Research Program

20. Country: South Korea Business/Entity: Hanwha Chemical Corporation No. : UTA96-0159, Amendment Number 1 New Funds: $50,000 additional Current period: 5/29j96 - 10/31/97 Title/Description: Catalytic Hydroprocessing of Chlorinated Organics

21. Country: South Korea ~usiness/Entity: Pohang University of Science and Technology No. : UTA97-0110 New Funds: $22,000 Current period : 12/1/96 - 11/30/97 Title/~eacription: Control of Hybrid Stochastic Systems

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MAY 8, 1997

f O R E f a CONTRACTS AtOr) GRWTS FOR MSEARCE, D m P m AlRD - T I O W SERVICES

(CONTINUED)

2 . Countw: Switzerland Businesa/Entity: Rolla SP Propellers SA NO. : UTA97-0097 New m d s : $20,000 Current period: 1/1/97 - 12/31/99 Title/Description: Consortium on Cavitation Performance of ~ i g h

Speed Progulsors

3 . Country: united Kingdom ~usiness/Entity: British Gas PLC NO. : Wire Transfer 11/29/96 New Funds: $16,500 additional Current period: 5/1/96 - 4 /30 /97 Title/Description: Global Plate Reconstruction Project (PLATES)

!4. Country: United Kingdom Business/mtity: BP ~nternational Limited NO. : Check #232245540 New Funds: $35,000 additional Current period: 10/1/96 - 9/30/97 ~itle/~escription: Characterization of Heterogeneity Style and

Permeability Structure in a Sequence Stratigraphic Framework in ~luvio-Deltaic Reservoirs

1 5 . Country: United Kingdom Business/Entity: Defence Research Agency (DRA) N o . : WSFHIEZlI'IE, Amendment No. 3 New Funds: $ 7 , 0 4 4 additional C u r r e n t period: 11/26/96 - 2 / 2 5 / 9 7 Title/Description: Terminal Ballistic Effectiveness Research

26 . Country: United ~ingdom Business/Entity: United Kingdom Atomic Energy (UKAEA) No. : GQ11428, Amendment Number 1 New Funds: $68,813 additional Current period: 11/12/96 - 11/11/97 ~itle/~eseription: Experiments on COMPASS-D Particularly in the Rreas

of Neoclassical MHD and 8-limits

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MAY 8 , 1997

FORLIm CO-CTS IWD -8 FOR REIIEILRCB, D m P m ItWJCATfO- SERVICES

(CONTINUED)

' Country: Venezuela ~usiness/Entity: Intevep, S .A. No. : Memorandum of Agreement, Amendment 9 2 - 0 8 5 New Funds : $35,000 additional Current period : 10/1/96 - 9/30/97 ~itle/~eseription: Characterization of Heterogeneity Style and

Permeability Structure in a Sequence Stratigraphic Framework in Fluvio-Deltaic Reservoirs

3 . Country: Canada Business/Entity: University of British Columbia No. : UTA97-0114 New Funds: $169,809 Current period: 9/1/96 - 10/31/97 Title/Description: viral Eynamics in the Sea

9. Country: Russia Business/Entity: Institute o f Physics and Power Engineering NO. : UTA96 -0329 New Funds: $305, OCIO Current period: 9/1/96 - 11/30/97 Title/Description: Agreement for Distribution of Grant Funds fo r

Senrices Relating to the Amarillo National Resource Center for Plutonium

0. C o u n t r y : Russia Business/Entity: A.A. Bochvar All-Russia Research Institute of

Inorganic Materials NO. : UTA96-0330 New Funds: $470,000 Current period: 1/17/97 - 1/30 /9B Title/Description: Agreement for Distribution of Grant Funds for

Services Relating to the Amarillo National Resource Center for Plutonium

THE UNIVERSITY OF TFXAS AT AUSTIN U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

le following agreements of academic cooperation w i t h a foreign institution sve been administratively approved by ths Executive Vice Chancellor fox zademic Affairs and follow the stacdard format approved by the U. T. Board of agents.

. Country: Argentina Facility: Universidad dsl Salvador, Buebos Aires, Argentina Date : Effective Segtemher 2 7 , 1 9 9 6 for five years unless

terminated by e i t h e r institution. Furpose: The University of Texaa at Austin, which is part of the U . S .

consortium at Argantine universities, will co-sponsor a memorandum of agreement for a student exchange program, in areas of interest and benefit to both institutions, subject to its terms and conditions, to promote interest in teaching and research activities and to deepen the understanding of the economic, cultural and social environments of t h e respective institutions.

Country : Australia Facility: The University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Austral ia D a t e : Effective November 11, 1996 until terminated by either

institution. Purpose: T h e U n i v e r e i t y o f Texas at A u s t i n a n d T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f

Hobart, Tasmania, Australia w i l l co-eponsor a program of academic and scientific exchange and collaboration and a student exchange program as a supplemental program agreement, in areas of interest and benefit to both institutions, subject to its terms and conditions, to promote interest in teaching and research ac t iv i t i e s and to deepen the understanding of the economic, c u l t u r a l and sacial environments o f the respective institutions.

3 . Country: Australia ~acility: university of N e w South Wales, Sydney. PIustralia Date : E f f e c t i v e February 28, 1997 fo r five years unless terminated

by either institution. Purpose : The University of Texas at Austin and University of New

South wales, Sydney, Australia will co-sponsor a program of academic and scientific exchange and collaboration and a s t u d e n t exchange program as a supplemental program agreement, in areas of intereat and benefit to both institutions, subject to its terms and conditions, to promote interest in teaching and research activities and to deepen the understanding of the economic, cultural and social environments of the respective institutions.

Cour.try : Facility: Date :

Purpose :

C o u n t r y : Facility: Date :

Country: Facility: Date:

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MAY 9, 1997

Ecuador universidad Central Del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador Effective January 14, 1997 f o r five years unless terminated by either institution. The University o f Texas at Austin and Universidad Central Jhl Ecuador will co-sponsor a program of aeadeuic and scientific exchange and collaboration to promote interest in teaching and research act iv i t ies and to deepen the understanding of the economic, cultural and social environments of t h e respective institutions.

Scotland University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland Ef f e ~ t i v e Octbber 16, I996 until terminated e i ther institution. The University of Texas at Austin and University o f Edinburgh, Scotland will co-sponsor a program of academic and scientific exchange and collaboration and a student exchange program as a supplemental program agreement, in areas ~f irkerest and benefit to both institutions, subject to its tern and conditions, to promote interest in teaching and research activities and to deepen the understanding of the economic, cultural and aoc ia l environments of the respective institutions.

S isg apore The National University of Singapore, Singapore Effective September 12, 1996 for five years unless terminated by either institution. The University of Texas at Austin and National University of Singapore will co-sponsor a program of academic and scientific exchange and collaboration and a student exchange program as a supplemental program agreement, in areas of interest and benefit to both institutions, subject to its term6 and conditions, to promote interest in teaching and research activities and to deepen the understanding of the economic, cultural and social environments of the respective institutions.

7 . C o u n t q ; Facility: Date:

Purpose :

8 . Country: ~acility: Date:

Purpose :

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MAY 8 , 1997

ST- AFFILUTxb# -8 (CONTINUED)

Spain L a Universitat de l e s I l les Balears, Palma (Balears), Spain Effective September 9, 1996 f o r five years unless terminated by either institution. The Urliversity of Texas at Austin and La ~ n i v e r s i t a t l de l es I l les Balears, P a l m (Balears), Spain will co-sponsor a program of academic and scientific exchange and collaboration and a student exchange program as a supplemental program agreement, in areas of interest: and benefit to both institutions, subject to it8 terms and conditions, to promote interest in teaching and research activities and to deepen the understanding of the economic, cu l tura l and social environments of the respective institutions.

Venezuela Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela Effective February 27, 1997 until terminated by either institution. The Univereity of Texas at Austin and Universidad Central de Venezuela will co-sponsor a program of academic and scientific exchange and collaboration to promote interest in teaching and research activities and to deepen the understanding of the economic, cultural and social environments of t he respective institutions,

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MAY 8, 1997

'he following agreement has been awarded, has been administratively approved qr the Executive Vice Chancellor f o r Academic Affairs, and is recommended for ra t i f - i ca t ion by the U. T. Board of Regents.

L . Licensee: Research Triangle ~harmaceuticals Durham, NC 27713

Fee-Royalty : An upfront royalty of $ 3 , 5 0 0 ; five percent (5%) of gross revenues received by LICENSEE from any sublicensae; a royalty of 0 . 5 % of net salea

Period: Effective September 9 , 1996 to the full end of the term or terms for which PATENT RXGHTS have not expired, and only if TECHNOLOGY RXGHTS are licensed and no PATENT RIGHTS are applicable, for a term of fifteen (15) years

Description: BOARD grants to LICENSEE a royalty-bearing, exclusive license under LICENSED SUBJECT MATTER to manufacture, have manufactured, uae, sel l , import and offer for sale LICENSED PRODUCTS within LICENSED TERRITORY far use within LICENSED FIELD.

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MAY 8 , 1997

College: School of Architecture Position: Eugene M c D e n n o t t Centennial Visiting

Professorship ~ppointee/Title: Carlos Jimenez, Visiting Professor Department: - - - Person Being Replaced: Vacant, previously held by Sorge A.

Robles-Landa, Visiting Professor, 9/1/96 ~ f f e c t i v e D a t e : 1/16/97 - 5/31/97 only

2 . College : College of Communication Position: G. B. Dealey Regents Professorship in

Journalism ~ppointee/Title: Stephen D. Reese, Professor Depaxtment: Journalism Person Being Replaced: Russell G. Todd, Professor Effective Date: September 1, 1996

3 . College: School of Law Position: The Florence Thelma Hall Visiting

Professorship in Law Agpointea/Title: Guillermo F. Margadant, Visiting Professor Department: --- Person Being Replaced: Vacant, previously held by Lynn A. Baker,

Stephen M. Griffin, John C . McCrudden, and Theodore F. Schneyer, Visiting Professors, 1/15/97

Effective D a t e : 1/16/97 - 5/31/97 only

College : Position:

School of Law The Florence Thelma H a l l Visiting Professorship in Law JosP Maria serna de la Garza, Visiting Professor

Department : --- Person Being Replaced: Vacant, previously h e l d by L y n n A. Baker,

Stephen M. Griffin, John C. McCrudden, and

Effective Date:

Theodore F. Schneyer, Visiting Professors, 1/15/97 1/16/97 - 5/31/97 only

*Personnel and Payroll information will be included in "Amendments to the 1996-97 Operating Budget" aa appropriate in t h i s or subsequent dockets.

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MAY 8 , 1997 - CBICTRB ANEI - PROBESIORSE~PS 1996-97 XMITIAL WOH-IHITZMI~ H 0 H - m - ILPPOT-S*

(CONTINUED 1

5 . ~ o l lege : College of Natural Sciences position: ~dmiral B. R. Inman Centennial Chair in

Computing Theory ~ppoint&e/Title: J . Strother Moore, Professor Department : Computer Sciences Person Being Replaced: Vacant, previously held by David A. Turner,

Visiting Professor, 5/31/92 Ef Eective Date : January 16, 1997

6. College : College of Natural Sciences Position: Perry R. Bass Chair in Fisheries and

Maricul ture ~ppointee/Title: ~onnie R. Arnold, Professor Department: Marine Sciences Person Being Replaced: rnitial Appointment Effective D a t e : January 1 6 , 1997

*Personnel. and Payroll information will be included in "Amendments to t h e 1996-97 operating Budget' as appropriate in this or subsequent dockets.

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MAY 8 , 1997

The following Requests for Budget Changes (RBCI have been administratively approved as required by the appropriate Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic ~ffairs and are recommended fo r ratification by the U. T. Board of Regents.

The term *rate8 for academic institutions is the full-time nine-month base rate and for health Institutions is the full-time twelve-month base rate; for all other personnel it is the full-time rate, the appointee receiving a proportionate amount depending upon the fraction of time for which he is appointed and the period of his appointment. Source of funds for payment of s a l a r i e s , unless otherwise shown, is the departmental salariee account.

Full-time 9alarv

Ef f ectivs % NO. t. Title. Nan-. - M Q & - m b L E X

INSTRUCTION SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

1. Francisco N. Arumi (TN)

From : Professor 100 09 60,690

To : Professor 9/1 100 0 9 60,690 Page Southerland Page Fellowship in Architecture 1/16 SPLT 09 1,550

Appointment to the Page Fellowship in Architecture.

Architecture $ , 60,690 Page Fellowship 2 T o t a l Conrpensation 96-97 $ 6 2 , 2 4 0

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Marketing Administration 2 . Edward W. Cundiff

From: Professor meritus 0 09 0

To : Professor *(MS) 1/16 50 09 71,081

Establish academic rate as professor on modified service f o r 96-97.

(MS 1 - Modified serv ice

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M Y 8, 1997

Full-time Salarv

Effective B No. Date TheMoa- as

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ~adio-TV-Film

Associate Professor 3 . Paul Jeffrey Stekler {TN) 1/16 100 09 60,000 16 4

new employee

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics

Professor 4 . Raynor L . I3uncon-h * (MS 1

Reappointment as professor on rncldified service for 1996-97.

SCHOOL OF W W 5 . Corwin W. Johnson

From: Profeasar Emeritus 0 09 0

To : Professor (MS) 1/16 100 09 1 0 9 , 2 7 3

Establish academic rate as professor on modified service for 96-97.

6. 3. Leon L e h w i t z 1 5 5

From: Professor heritus 0 0 9 0

To : Profeaaor lMS1 1/16 50 09 79,910

Establish academic rate as professor on modified service for 96-97.

*IMS) - Modified Service

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Full-time A

E£ fectiva % No. t. Title. Name A I h E k b 2 L - EEG

lOLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Classics 7 . L. Michael White (TN) 151

Fxorn: Professor 100 0 9 82,000

To : Professor 9/1 100 09 82,000 Religious Studies Program 9/1 SPLT 09 11,000

Appointment to the Religious Studies Program Endowment account.

Class ics $ 82 ,000 Religious studies a Total Compensation 96-97 $ 93,000

English 8 . Maurine D. MeElroy

From: Associate Professor Emeritus

To: AssociateP~ofessor (MSI 9/1 50 09 4 5 , 0 0 0

Establish academic rate as an associate professor on modified service.

French and Italian 9 . Richard B. Grant

From: Professor (TNI 50 09 62,345

To : Professor meritus 9 1 1 D 0 0

Change appointment to professor emeritus.

(Ms) - Modified Service

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MAY 8 , 1997

-B TO 'FfIT 1996-97 BUDQIT (Continued)

Effective tle, Name

IOLLEEE OF LIBERAL ARTS (cont'd) is tory 10. Robert M. Berdahl ( T N )

From: Professor (History) Professor (Public A f f a i r s ) President and Regents Chair in Higher Education Leadership N a n c y Lee and Perry R. Bass President's Excellenca Fund Maud McCain Harding Fund

TO: Professor (History) 9/1 Professor (Public Affairs). 9/1 president and Regents Chair in Higher ducati ion Leadership 9 / 1 Nancy Lee and Perry R. B a s s President's Excellence Fund 9/1 Maud McCain Harding Fund 9 / 1 Walter Prescott Webb Chair in History 9/12

~ppointment to the Webb Chair in History.

President $ 65,945 Bass Fund 27 ,406 Harding Fund 120,569 Total Compensation 96-97 $ 214,000

Psychology 11. Ira Iscoe

From: Professor (TN) Ashbel Smith Professor

TO : Professor Emeritus 9 / 1

Change appointment to professor emeritus.

Full-time Salarv

% No. Time aate Ems

50 09 65,776 SPLT 09 6,000

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MAY 8 , 1997

-S TO 1996-97 B m T (Continued)

Full-time Salarv

Effective 8 No. D a t e M o s . R a t e E

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS lcont'dl Sociology 12, Gideon A. Sjoberg ( T N ) 152

From: Professor C. 8 . Smith, Sr, Centennial Chair f l in united States- Mexico Relations

100 09 67 ,582

SPLT 09 4 , 0 0 0

To : Profassor 9/1 100 09 67 ,582 David Bruton, Jr. Regents Chair in Liberal Arts 9 / 1 SPLT 09 4,000

Change endowment appointment to the Bruton Chair as a fellow.

Saciology $ 6 7 , 5 8 2 Bruton Regents Chair 4 T o t a l Compensation 96-97 $ 71,582

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE 13. Francis L. Miksa (TN)

From: professor 100 09 76,951

To: Acting Dean Professor

Appointment as Acting Dean.

Professor $ 3 4 , 2 0 0 Acting Daan d Total Compensation 96-97 $ 105,533

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MAY 8 , 1997

-8 TO TBT 1996-97 B-T (continued)

Full-time Salarv

Effective % No. EfPm Dew- Date T i m e E I n a L R a t e RE!= ZOLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES Botany Professor

14. Edward C. Theriot (TN) 1/16 0 09 75,000 16 6 Jane And Roland Blumberg Centennial Professorship in Molecular Evolution 1/16 0 09 75,000 Texas Memorial Museum- Director 1/16 100 12 100,400

New employee appointed to the BLumberg ~rofassorship and as the Director of the Texas Memorial Museum.

Texas Memorial Museum 63.043 Total Compensation 96-97 $ 63,043

Computer Sciences 15. J. Strother Moore, 11 ITNI 1/16 100 09

Admiral 3. R . Inman Centennial Chair in Computer Theory 1/16 SPLT 09

New employee appointed to the Inman Chair.

Computer Sciences $ 47,500 Inman Chair 17.500 Total Compensation 96-97 $ 65,000

Marine Science 16. Connie R. Arnold (TN)

From: Professor Marine Science Institute

To : Professor 9 / 1 0 09 Marine Science Institute 9 / 1 100 12 Perry R. Bass Chair in Fisheries and Mariculture 1/16 SPLT 09

~nitial appointment to the Bass Chair.

Marine science Institute $ 81,173 Bass Chair a Total Compensation 96-97 $ 85,173

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MAY 8, 1997

~ ~ ~ M E M T S TO rn 1996-97 BVDClLT (continued)

Full-time Salarv

Effective % No. T i m Mosc Rate

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY 17. Serrine S. Lau (TN) 14 5

Fxom: Professor Behrens Inc. Centennial Professorship in Pharmacy

100 09 61,505

SPLT 09 6,000

To : Professor 9/1 100 09 61,505 Behrens Inc. Centennial Professorship in Pharmacy 9/1 SPLT 09 6,000 Johnson and Johnson centennial Professorship in Pharmacy 11/5 SPLT 0 9 10,000

Change endowment to Johnson Professorship effective 11/5/96.

Pharmacy $ 61,505 Behrmns Professorship 1,397 Johnson Professorship '1,672 Total Compensation 96-97 $ 70 ,574

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK 18. Guy E. Shuttlesworth

From: Professor meritus

To : Meadows Foundation centennial Professorship in the Quality of L i f e in Rural Environment (MS) 1/16 28 09 57,400

Appointment to the Centennial Professorship as a professor on modified service for 96-97.

*(MS) - ~odifiad Service

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MAY 8 , 1997

A-8 1996-97 B m E T [Continued)

Full-time Salarv

Effective 8 No, Date - M o s . R a t e

NSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT Executive Vice president and Provost Office

19. Stephen A . Monti 4TN)

From: Vice Provost 100 12 115,669 Chemistry and Biochemistry- Prof easor 0 09 84,203

To : Vice Provost 1 / 1 100 12 120,669 Chemistry and ~iochemistry- Professor 9 / 1 0 09 84 ,203

fncxease in administrative and professional rate effective 1/1/97

Vice President f o r Development 2 0 . carol^ K. Curtis

From: Assistant Vice President for Development

To: Associate Vice President 1 / 1 100 12 81,436

Change title effective January 1, 1997.

21. Patricia L. Clubb

From: Assistant V i c e president for Development

To : Associate Vice President 1 / 1 100 12 80,770

Change title effective January 1, 1 9 9 7 .

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MAY 8, 1997

i-8 r0 THE 1996-97 m T (Continued)

Full - t i m e

Salarv E£ fective B No. Date T . i m M o s . R a t e BEG

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT (cont'd) Vice President for ~usiness Affairs 2 2 . Joe A. Powell 162

From: ~ssoeiate Vice President for Business Affairs

To: Associate V i c e President for Business Affairs 11/1 100 12 113,200

Change appointment to include supplement related to service at U. T. permian Basin. This change does not alter his base rats on return to f u l l service at U. T. Austin.

AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES Intercollegiate Athletics f o r Men 23. Christine A. Plonsky

From: Associate Athletic Director

To : Associate Athletic Director

Increase in administrative and professional rate to m e e t market conditions.

Assistant Coach 24 . Ronald 8 . Aiken

New employee appointed as Assistant Football Coach as the replacement for Nelson Barnes.

2 5 . ~ichael H. Deal 172

From: Assistant Coach 100 12 7 7 , 0 0 0

To: Assistant Coach 1/1 100 12 85,000

Increase in administrative and professional rate.

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-8 TO m 1996-97 BUDGRT (Continued)

Full-time Snlarv

Effective % No, Date T i m e E l p g , . _ R a t e

NXILIARY ENTERPRISES (eont'dl ~ntercollmgiate Athletics

fo r Men (cont 'dl 26. Bobby J. Wright 173

From: Assistant Coach 100 12 7 5 , 5 2 6

To : Assistant Coach 1/1 100 12 79,526 Defensive Football Coordinator Endowment 1 / 1 SPLT 12 15,000

Increase administrative and professional rate and appointment to the ~efensive Football Coordinator mdowmant.

Assistant Coach $ 78,192 Endowment a Total Compensation 96-97 $ 88,192

?LANT FUNDS 27. Amount of Transfer:

From: Vice Preaident for Business A f f a i r s Energy Conservation

To: Elevator Inspection and Certification

Transfer of funds to provide funding for inspection and certification of elevators and escalators throughout campus to meet current code requirements.

28 . Amount of Transfer: 976,380

From: Recreational Sports Allotment Repairs and Replacement Reserve

To: Gregory Gym Renovation ~urnishings and ~quiprnent

Transfer to provide funding fo r furnishing and equipment expenses associated with the Gregory Gym renovation.

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-8 TO TEE 1996-97 P-T (Continued)

QF F m 3ESIGNATED FUNDS 29. Amount of Transfer:

From: College of Business ~dministration- Graduate School of Business Information Technology Pee- Operating Income

To: College of Business AMinistration- Graduate School of ~ u s i n e s s Information Technology Fee- Special E q u i p m e n t

Transfer of funds to set up operating budget for the Graduate School of Business Information Technology Fee account.

30. Amount of Transfer: 146,580

From: College of Business Adminiatration- Dean's Revolving Fund-Income

TO: College of B U S ~ ~ ~ S S Administration- Graduate School of Business publications Classified Salaries 34,032 Maintenance, Operation and ~quiprnent 105,000 Fringe Benefits 7 ,548

Transfer replaces and increases the budget currently set up in the restricted funds budget group.

3ESTRICTED FUNDS 31. Amount of Transfer:

From: Intercollegiate A t h l e t i c s for Men Various Donors-Various Purposes Income

To: Intercollegiate A t h l e t i c s f o r Hen Various Donors-Various Purposes Administrative Salaries 10,000 classified Salaries 35,000 Maintenance, Operation and Equipment 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 Travel 5 5 , 0 0 0

Increase budget for actual income received in excess. of originally projected income.

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32 . Amount of Transfer:

From: Intercollegiate Athletics for Men Various Donors-Various Purposes Income

To: V i c e President f o r Business Affairs- Kinesiology Relocation Project- All Expenses

Transfer to provide funding for the Bellmont Projects.

3 3 . mount of Transfer: 282,000

From: Housing and Food Services Fire Safety System Reserve

To: Physical Plant-Campus Dorms Fire Alarm System

Transfer to provide funding for the installation of fire alarm systems into dorm rooms.

3 4 . Amount of Transfer: 120,000

From: Housing and Food Services F i r e Safety System Resewe

To: Physical Plant-Moore H a l l Dorm Abate Loose Asbestos Containing Material In Crawl Spaces

Transfer to provide funding to abate asbestos containing material from crawl spaces at Moore Hall Dormitory.

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The following agreement has been awarded, has been approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, and is recornended for ratification by t h e U. T. Board of Regents. Such ernploptent under this agreement is subject to the constitution and Bylaws of the National Collegiate A t h l e t i c Association, any intercollegiate athletic conference of which U. T. us tin is a member, and the Byles and of the Board of Regents of The University of Texas System and The University of Texas at Austin. The violation of the provisions a£ such eonstitu~ion, bylaws, rules or regulations shall be grounds f o r suspension without pay or dismissal.

1. Item: Head Baseball Coach

Funds : $115,000 Annually

Period: August 1, 1996 through July 31, 2 0 0 2

Description: Agreement f a r employment of H-ad Baseball Coach, August E. Garrido, Jr., fo r the above-designated period following the standard coach's employment contract prepared by the Office of the General Counsel.

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OTBER FISClLL 1- (Continued)

SALE OF W O W OF ART W DVPLICllTE Rllltr VOL-8 m u =PORT

Che following report of sales has been approved by the Executive Vice :haneellor fo r Academic Affairs and is recommended f o r ratification by the J. T. Board of Regents.

Purchaser on of ~ t e m Sale Pricp

hplicats books from Butterfield & lo* Century authors Butter f i e l d :ollection and Auction House iuplicatm suites >f plates from Jiderot E n e v c l o w e ~ ( 7 9 items total)

hplicate books from William Reese 3 0 ~ Century authors Inc . :ollection (60 items t o t a l )

1 .E . Newton, A Noble Butterfield k - :raament (Gutenberg Butterfield leafbook1 Auction House

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Ratification is recommended for the following cumulative listing o f fees and rniscelZaneous charges for the 1997-98 academic year fees. The fees have been administratively approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic AEf airs.

Course Cur ren t Proposed - Cours~ T i t l e Eee-

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION

RTF 388K principles of Television Production RTF 388L Advanced Television production RTF 388L Advanced Television Production RTF 391K ~ e l e v i f i i o n News Production RTF 391M Video Documentary Production

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

EDP EDP EDP EDP EDP EDP EDP EDP

Psych. Counseling, Topic 3: Seminar in Guidance Quant. Meth.,Topic 4 : Survey of Multivar. Methods Quant, Meth.,Topic 4 : Survey of Multivar. Methods Quant. Meth.,Topic 4: Survey of Multivar. Methods Quant. Beth.,Topic 4 : Suroey of Multivar. Methods Res. Method.,Top. 3: Computer Methods in Research R e s . Method.,Tap. 3 : Computer Methods in Research Res. Method.,Top. 3 : Computer Methods in Research

KIN 219K ~ t h l e t i c s : Coaching 3 3 KIN 324K ~pplied H u m a n Anatomy 2 0 2 0 KIN 325K Physiology of Exercise 2 0 2 0 KIN 335 Motor Control and Learning 2 2 KIN 3 8 2 Conference-Laboratory, ~ o p i c 3: Motor Control 13 13 . KIN 382 Conference-Laboratory, Topic 4 : Biomechanics 5 5

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

BME 385J Topics in Biomedical Engineering, Topic 2 : 3 0 3 0 Physiology XI Biomedical ~ n g i n e e r i n g Laboratory

CHE 332 I n t r o . to Biom~dical Enq.: A r t Kidney Applications 4 4 CHE 4 4 8 Computer Applications in Chemical Engineering 4 4 CHE 353M Measurement, Control, & D a t a Analysis Lab. 8 8 CHE 264 Chemical Engineering Process and Projects Lab. 8 8 CHE 177K Undergraduate Research Project 2 2 CHE 277K Undergraduate Research Project 4 4

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FEES AND M I S C ~ 0 0 8 CBIUlUZB {continued) - (continued)

Couxse Current Proposed Number e -Fee

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (cont'd)

CHE 377K Undexgraduate Research Project $ 4 $ 4 CHE 2 8 5 Research 2 2 CHE 385 Research 2 2 CHE 685 Research 4 4 CHE 385J Topics in Biomedical Engineering, Topic 2 : 3 0 3 0

Physiology: Biomedical Engineering Laboratory CHE 386L Laboratory Experiments i n X-Ray Diffraction 6 6

CE 314K Properties and Behavior of Engineering Materials 4 4 CE 3 5 1 Construction Materials 4 4 CE 3 5 6 Elements of Hydraulic Engineering 5 5

CE 357 Elementary Soil Mechanics 4 4 CE 370K Environmental Sampling and Analysis 15 1 S CE 385M Unit Operations in Water & Wastewater Treatment 15 15 CE 390L Environmental Analysis 2 0 2 0

Introduction to Computer Progrming 5 Indroduction to Electrical k Computer Engineering 5 ~ l e c t r i c a l Engineering Laboratory I 5 Electrical Engineering Laboratory I1 5 Electronics Laboratory 7 ~lectronics Laboratory 7 Microelectronics Fabrication Techniques 3 0 Microprocessor Applications and Organization 5 Optical System ~esign Laboratory 5 Interfacing to Operating Systems 0 Special Prob. in Elect. & Comp. Eng. (1-9 sem hrs)lO Electrical Engineering Honors projects 5 Electrical Engineering Projects Laboratory 5 Applications of Biomedical Engineering 5 Topic 6: Operating System Interfacing 0 Topic 7: Laboratory Projects in Optics 3 0 ~opics in ~iomedical Engineering, Topic 2 : 3 0

Physiology I1 Biomedical Engineering Laboratory Topic 17: Computer Based Biomedical 4

~nstrumentation Topic 8 : VLSI Fabrication Techniques 3 0

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PEES MrZJ M I S C ~ O W 8 CRAROES (continued) - {continued)

Course Current Proposed Course Title Fee-

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (cont'dl

Studies in Engineering Design Graphics $ 2 Drawing f o r Interior Design 2 Engineering ~esign Graphics 2 Engineering Design raph hies Honors 2 Computer-Aided Drafting and Design 2 hiateriala Engineering Laboratory 3 0 ater rials Processing Laboratory 3 0 Mechanical Eng. Measurements & Instrumentation 5 Fluid and Thermal Systems Laboratory 2 Dynamics Systems and Controls Laboratory 5 Small Computer Applications 5 Machine Tool Operations for Engine 3 0 Engineering Computer Graphics 0 Nuclear Engineering: Instrumentation and Methods 5 Applied Design Laboratory 8 Energy Systems Laboratory 5 Automatic Control System Design 3 Mechanical Engineering Design Methodology 5 Topics in Biomedical hgineering, Topic 2 : 3 0

physiology I1 Biomedical Engineering Laboratory

PEN 424 Petrophysics PEN 4 3 0 Drilling and Well Completions

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS

AED 140F Elementary School Art Materials Labratory 2 2 AED 160F Secondary School Art Materials Laboratory 2 2 VAS l l l D A r t Fundamentals I: Laboratory 2 2 VAS l12D Art Fundamentals 11: Laboratory 2 2

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

ANT 323K Primate Behavior 3 3

GRG 301C The Natural Environment 2 2 GRG 301L Introduction to Landforms 2 2 GRG 305 This Human World: An ~ntroduction ko Geography 2 2 GRG 301L ~ntroduetion to Landforms 2 2

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FEE8 MISCB-OUS CHARGEa (continued) - (continued)

Course Current Proposed /se T i t l e a F c e

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (contl'd) GRG 305 This Human World: An Introduction to Geography $ 2 $ 2 GRG 312 Maps and Map ~nterpretation 5 5 GRG 362K Remote Sensing of t h e Environment 5 5

WOMEN'S STUDIES WS 323 Topics in Women's Studies: Primate Behavior 3 3 WS 345 Topics in Women's S t u d i e s : Child Development 4 4 WS 345 Topics inwomen's Studies, Topic 4 : Guidance in 4 4

Early Childhood

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES

AST 103L Astronomical Observations AST 152M Srellar Astronomy Laboratory AST 367M Methodsof Astronomy

BIO 2 0 5 Lab. E x p . in Biology: Cellular & Molecular Biol. 6 BIO 206 Lab. Exp. in Biol: Structure & Funct. of Organisms 7 BIO 208 Lab. Studies in Population & Environmenral Biology 6 BIO 309 Lab !Zxp in Biology: Cellular & Molecular Biology 6 BIO 309H Honors Laboratory Experiments in Biology: 6

Cellular and Molecular

BOT BOT BOT

BOT BOT BOT BOT BbT B&T BOT BOT BOT BOT BOT BOT BUT BOT

Laboratory: Botany f o r Gardeners Native Plants General Botany Lab: Structure, Physiology

and Reproduction of Seed Plants General Botany Lab: Survey of the Plant Kingdom Laboratory Studies in Cell Biology Laboratory i n General ~hycology L a b Experiments in Plant Physiology Laboratory Studies in Molecular ~iology Paleobotany Laboratory Plant Ecology Laburatory tab in Plant Anatomy h Histological Tech. Taxonomic Plant Anatomy Lab Studies in Molecular Biology Advanced Study and Research Advanced Study and Research Advanced Study and Research Advanced Study and Research

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FEE8 AND M I S C ~ O V S a&RaEa (continued) - I continued)

Course Current Proposed Number C o u r s e t l e A-

LLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES ( con t ' d )

>T 682 Advanced Study and Research IT 484L Taxonomic Plant Anatomy IT 185L Laboratory in General Phycology IT 188M Lab in Advanced Plant Anatomy >T 193K Plant Ecology Laboratory 3T 393L Lab Studies in Cell Biology 3T 394 Selected Topics in P l a n t Science

Introduction to Chemical Practice 13 Undergraduate Research 6 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 3 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 3 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 3 Bioanalytical chemistry 15 General and Organic Chemistry Laboratory 6 Elementary Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Lab 6 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 23 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 3 Inorganic Chemistry - Writing 2 0 Special Topics in Laboratory Chemistry 27 Physical Chemistry Laboratory 18 Phyeical Chemistry Laboratory 18 Analytical Chemistry 2 5 Techniques of Research 6 Biochemistry Laboratory 3 0 Advance6 Analytical chemistry 2 2 Chemistry Honors T u t o r i a l Course 8 Chemistry Honors Tutorial Course 8 Biochemical Techniques 8 Problems in Chemistry 2 Problams in Chemistry 2 Problems in Chemistry 2 Thesis 2 ~issertation - Research portion 2 Dissertation - Research portion 2 Dissertation - Research portion 2

2s 135 Computer P r o g r m i n g CS 390 Advanced Systems Laboratory

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Course current Proposed Number- Course ~ i t l e -Fee

COLLEGE OF NATITRAL SCIENCES (cont'd)

GEO 401 GEO 302D GEO 302E GEO 303 GEO 405 GEO 307 GEO 312K GEO 416 GEO 416K GEO 416L GEO 416M GEO 422K GEO 428 GEO 336K GEO 376L GEO 392C GEO 383L GEO 3831 GEO 185N GEO 386K GEO 392K

Physical Geology Age of Dinosaurs Earth, Wind, and Fire Geology of Engineering L i f e through Time ~rontiers of Oceanography Geology of Engineering Mineralogy and Petrology Crystallography & Optical Mineralogy Igneous Rocks Depositional Processes Paleobiology Structural Geology Sedimentary and Metamorphic Rock F i e l d Methods in Groundwater Hydrology Groundwater Field Methods Petrography of Sandstones Petrography of Carbonates Paleobotany Lab Igneous Petrology Vertebrate Biostratigraphy

CD 313 Child Development 2 2 CD 333L Child Development Laboratory (was HE 133L) 2 2 CD 366 Guidance in Early Childhood 2 3 cD 480K Research Methods (was CD 3 8 0 ~ ) 2 2

HE 242LA Advanced Nutrition I Laboratory 8 8 WE 380K Research Methods, All Topics except 'History 4 4

of Interiors and Furniture"

ID 101s Design 1 S t u d i o - Foundations of Design 2 2 ID 1025 Design I1 Studio 5 5 fD 313s Design 3 Studio 5 5 ID 136s In t e r io r Design 'darkroom Processes & 2 2

Custam Design - Studio ID 137s Processes & Practice in ~nterior Design-Studio 2 2 ID 3455 Design 5 Studio 2 2 ID 3 4 6 8 Design 6 Studio 2 2

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PaEB AND M I S C E W O V B CHARGE8 (continued)

course Current Proposed Number -Fee

:OLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES Icont'd)

CI3 3573 ~esign 7 Studio CD 3585 Design 8 Studio

W R m TrR m !mR TrR TrR W R NTR NTR NTR

NTR

NTR NTR

T x h TXA TXA TXA TXA TXA TXA TXA TXA

MNS 307 MNS 330 MNS 440 m S 352 ms 353 ms 354 MNS 354E MNS 354F

Introductory Food science Laboratory Introductory Nutrition Laboratory Advanced Food Science Laboratory Lab in Purchasing & Prod. in Foodservice Sys Advanced Nutrition I Laboratory (was HE 142L) Advanced Nutrition If Laboratory (was HE 144L) Lab in clinical Nutrition & ~ietetics Research ~ethods Research Methods Topic I: Experimental Nutrition Research Methods Topic 2 Research Methods Topic 3 : Experimental Design

and Statistics Research Methods Topic 4 : Advanced Experimental

Design and Statistics Research Methods, Topic 5 : Carcinogenesis Research Methods, Topic 6: Nutritional Biochem.

Textiles Laboratory ashi ion Design Laboratory Apparel I Laboratory Apparel I1 Laboratory Advanced Textiles Laboratory Advanced Problems in Clothing Laboratory Advanced Problems i n Clothing Lab, Topic Advanced Problems in Clothing Lab, Topic Advanced Problems in Clothing Lab, Topic

Apparsl ~esign

Frontiers of Oceanography Phytoplankton Ecology Limology and Oceanography Pr inc ip l e s of Marine Studies Topics in Marine Studies Marine Invertebrates Marine Microbial Ecology Marine Geology

5 2 5

4 5 10

5 1: Flat 5 2: Drap 5 3 : Adv 5

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(continued)

Course Current Proposed - -- Course Title Fee -l%!L-

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES (cont'd)

MNS ms MNS MNS MNS m s MNS ms MNS MNS

MNS

ms MNS MNS MNS MNS MNS MNS m s MNS MNS MNS MNS MNS MNS MNS ms MNS MNS MNS

Biology of the Microalgae $ 8 Ecology of Fishes 8 Marina chemistry B Marine Meteorology 8 ~arine Ecosystems 6 Comparative Physiology of Marine Animals 8 Biological Oceanography 8 principles and Practice of Aquaculture 8 Res. in Marine Studies: For 1-9 sem credit hours 8 Research in Marine Science, Topic 2 5 : Marine 8

Geochemistry Research in Marine Science, Topic 25: Marine 8

Geochardstry Research in Marine Science, Topic 2 5 : Marine 8

Geochemistry Principles a£ Marine Studies 8 Topics in Marina Studies 8 Marine Invertebrates 8 Marine Microbial Ecology 8 Marine Geology 8 Biology o f the Microalgae 8 Ecology of Fishes 8 Marine Chemistry 8 Physical Oceanography 8 Marine Meteorology 8 Marine Ecosystems 6 Comparative Physiology of Marine Animals 8 BioLogical Oceanography 8 Principles and Practice o f Aquaculture 8 Ecology of Marine Zooplankton 8 Physiology and Ecology of ~arine Algae 8 Marina Nutrient Chemistry B Marine Macrophytes 8 Phytoplankton Ecology 8

MIC 116L Elementary ~icrobioloqy Laboratory MIC 119K General Microbiology Laboratmy MfC 321 Biology o f Fungi MIC 122K Medical Ffycology Laboratory

Course Number

COLLEGE OF

MIC 129K M I C 130K MIC 160K MIC 361K MIC 362K MJC 368 MfC 279 MIC 379 MIC 679 MIC 2798 MIC 3798 MIC 6798 MIC 380M MIC 382L MIC 192 MIC 2 9 2 MIC 392 MIC 492 MIC 5 9 2 MIC 692 MIC 792 MIC 8 9 2 MIC 992 MfC 394K PS 303 Ps 304 PS 367M

PHY 101L PHY 102M PHY 102N

PHY 103M PHY 103N PKY 305

PKY 215L PHY 116L PHY 117M

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-8 MZtl I d X S ~ S CHIIlIGEB (eont inued) - (continued)

Current course T u e -

NATURAL SCIENCES (cont'd)

General Microbiology Laboratory $ 10 Virology Laboratory 15 Immunology Laboratow 15 public Health Bacteriology Laboratory 2 4 ~ e t a h l i s m and Biochemistry of Microorganisms 3 Techniques in Molecular Genetics 3 0 Special Studies in Advanced Microbiology 10 special Studies in Advanced Microbiology 15 Special Studies in Advanced Microbiology 3 0 special Studies in Advanced Microbiology 10 Honors Tutorial Course 15 Honors Tutorial Course 3 0 Methods in Animal Cell Culture 5 Techniquss in Molecular ~eneties 30 Research Problems 5 Research Problems 10 Research Problems 15 Research Problems 2 0 Research Problems 2 5 Research Problems 3 0 Research Problems 3 5 Research Problems 4 0 Research Problems 45 Metabolism and siochemistry of Microorganisms Lab 3 Introductory Physical Science I: Mechanics 2 Tntro Physical S c i . If: Substances, Heat, Elect. 2 Physical Science: Methods of Astronomy 3

Mechanics Laboratory 4 General Physics: Mechanics, Heat, and Sound L a b . 4 General Physics: Electricity and Magnetism, Light: 4

Atomic and Nuclear Physics Laboratory Engineering Physics I Laboratory 4 Engineering Physics II Laboratory 4 Introductory Phyics: Demonstration, Computer 4

Simulation, and Measurement Wave Motion and Dpties Laboratory 4 Electricity and Magne~ism Laboratory 4 General physic* I Laboratory 4

Proposed A

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?ZES A m WISC-S c w E 8 (continued) - (continued)

Course Cur ren t Proposed Number- Fee-

COLLEGE OF NATUKAL SCIENCES Icont'd)

PHY PHY

PHY PHY PnY PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY PKY PHY

General Physics I1 Laboratory Modern Physics I: Ittroductian to

Quantum Phenomena Advanced Laboratory f Honors Tutorial Course Graduate Research Graduate Research Graduate Research Patient Assessment S k i l l 5 Laboratory Graduate Research Graduate Research Graduate Research Graduate Research Graduate Research Graduate Research

ZOOLOGY 200 314K MamalianAnatomy 15 2 0 0 116t H u m Physiology Laboratory 12 EM> 125L Laboratory Experience in Genetics 9 200 225t Laboratory Experience i n Genetics 0 200 432 Invertebrate Biology 18 2 0 0 333 En t om01 ogy 8 200 334C Icthyology 0 200 4 3 6 Vextebratt Natural History 3 Z O O 440 Limology and Oceanography 18 200 442C systematics 0 Z O O 345'2 A n i m a l Communication 0 ZOO 3 4 6 Biology of B i r d s 12 200 453 Vertabrate B i o l o g y 18 200 265P Vertebrate Physiology Laboratory 15 200 3 6 9 Bas ic Ecology 3 ZDO 476C Lab Studies in l o l eeu lar Biology 0 200 377C Herpetology 0 200 382L.15 R e s . Problems in Molecular Genetics & Wto. 1s 200 382L.17 Zmnunobiolagy Techniques 15 ZOO 385L.18 Laboratory in Ncuroghysiology 15 200 390K.5 Techniques in Study of Development & Reproduction 15 200 390K.16 A n i m a l Comuniea t ion Laboratory 15

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Course Number rnurse Ti& -

SCHOOL OF NURSING

N 112P C l i n i c a l Nursing s k i l l s I (Practicuml N 127P Clinical Nursing Skills I (Practicum) N 932M Clinical Nursing Practicum I N 942M clinical Nursing ~racticurn I1 N 95231 Clinical Nursing Practicum I11 N 157P Clinical Nursing Skills I1 (Praeticurn) N 962M Clinical Nursing Practicum IV

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

PHI3 PHR PHR PRR PKR PHR PHR PHR PHR PHR PHR PHR PHR PHR PHR PHR PKR PHR PHR PHR PHR

Current Proposed Fee-

Pharmaceutics I Laboratory 10 Pharmaceutical Sciences I Laboratory 6 Pharmaceutical Sciences 11 Laboratory 6 Pharmaceutics I Laboratory 10 Pharmacy Practice Laboratory I 10 Pharmacy Practice Laboratory 2 Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory 5 Advanced Pharmaceutics: Laboratory Problems 10 Advanced Pharmacoutics: Laboratory Problems 10 Advanced Pharmaceutics: Laboratory Problems 10 Advanced Biopharrnaeeutical Analysis Laboratory 10 Advanced Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory 10 Advanced Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory 10 Advanced ~ e d i c i n a l Chemistry Laboratory 10 Methods in Drug EvaL-tion 10 Methods in Drug Evaluation 10 Advanced Pharmacology Laboratory Problems 10 Advanced Pharmacology Laboratory Problems 10 Advanced Pharmacology Laboratory Problems 10 patient Assessment Skills Laboratory 3 0 Thesis 10

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FEES 1Wb WISCELLMZOUB -B I continued)

Course Number C o - ~ l e

COLLEGE OF FINE AKTS

MIS HU5 Mus MUS MUS Mr.rS MUS ms MUS m s MUS BSN CLA CON DB EVP FH FLU GUI HAR H S C 080 OPR ORG PER PI A REC SAX TB A TRO TRU VC V I A V I O VOI

IOIG 2015 201K 2 01M 201N 201s 2 0 1T 210J Z l O K 42 OR 460R All A 1 1 A1 1 A 1 1 A1 1 A 1 1 All A 1 1 All A 1 1 A 1 l All All A 1 1 A 1 1 A 1 1 A 1 1 All A l l All A l l A1 l All All

Current Proposed Fee-

Beginning Applied Music (MuS 200) S 10 Begiming Piano for Nonmusic Majors 10 Second-Semester Piano for mnmusic Majors 10 Begiming Applied Music: Piano ( K U S 20031 10 Beg Applied Music: Second-Sem Piano (MUS 200K) 10 Beginning Applied Music: H a r p (MUS 200L) 10 B e g Applied Music: Second-Sem H a r p (MUS 2008) 10 Beginning Applied Music: ~hird-Semester Piano 10 Bmginning Agplied Music: Fourth-Semester piano 10 Junior Recital 5 0 Senior ~ecital 50 Bas soon 50 Clarinet 5 0 Conducting 5 0 Double Bass 50 Euphonium 50 French Horn 50 Flute 5 0 Guitar 50 Harp 5 0 Harpsichord 5 0 Oboe 5 0 Opera 5 0 Organ 50 Percussion 5 0 Piano 5 0 Recorder 5 0 Saxoghonm 5 0 Tuba 5 0 Trombone 5 0 Trumpet 5 0 Violoncello 50 Viola 50 Violin 5 0 Voice 5 0

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FEES AHD MIBCELLWEOUS CHlLRGEB I continbed)

Course Number -e -

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

ARC ARC ARC ARC ARC ARC ARC ARC

ARC ARC

ARC ARC ARC ARC ARC ARC A.?C ARC

CurrenL Proposed

Architecture and Society $ 15 Construction I 15 History of Architecture, Survey I 15 History of Architecture, Survey I1 15 History o f Architecture, Survey I11 15 Site &sign 15 Appreciation of Architecture i 5 Arch. Theory Exercises, Topic: ~istoric Structures O

~ocumentakion/Preaervation Topics in the History of Architecture 15 Topics in Architecture: Historic Structures 2 Q

mcu~nentation/Preservation Site Design 15 Construction I 15 Theory of Architecture I1 15 History of Uchitecture, Survey I 15 History o f Architecture, Survey XI 15 History of Architecture, Survey IXI 15 Topics in History of Architecture 1s Master's Studio, Topic: Conservation 0

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

B A BA B A BA BA B A BA ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC

Contemporary Issues in Business Administration I Internship in Business Administratin - Accounting Internship in Business Administratin - Finance Internship i n Business Administratin - Marketing Internship in Business Administratin - Management Internship in Business Administratin - MSIS Managing Information Foundations of Accounting Fundamentals of Financial Accounting Fundamentals of Financial Acc - Honors Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting Honors Financial Accounting - Intermediate I Financial Accounting - Intermediate 11 Managerial Accounting and Control I MPA/PPA Lyceum - Third Year MPA/PPA Lyceum - Fourth Year MPA/PPA Lyceum - Fifth Year

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tal Tees I continued)

course Current Proposed Number C w s e Title -a

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (cont'd)

ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC

ACC

FIN FIN FIN FIN F I N FIN FIN FIN FIN

FIN

FIN F f N FIN RE RE RE

Financial Accounting Concepts and Research $ 8 Financial Accounting Standards and Analysis f 8 Financial Accounting Standards and Analysis I1 8 Managerial/Cost Accounting 8 Financial Accounting - Advanced 8 Governmental and Institutional Accounting B Auditing and Control 8 Fundamentals of Taxation 8 Fundamentals of Financial and Administrative 8

~nformation Systems Contemporary ~ccounting Topics 8

~oundations of ~inanee 8 Money, Banking, and Economic Conditions 8 Money, Banking, and ~conornic Conditions - Honors 8 Business Finance 8 Business Finance - Honors 8 Investment Management 8 Integrative Finance 8 Money and Capital Markets 8 ~inancial Planning and Policy fo r Large 0

Corporations Financial Planning and Policy f o r Small s 8

Medium-Sized Businesses Banking and Financial Intermediation 8 Banking and Financial Intermediatio 8 International Finance 8 ~ntroduction to Real Estate & Urban Land Wlmt 8 Real Estate Appraisal and Investment B Real Estate Finance and Syndication 8

MAN 320F Fundamentals of Organizational Behavior L 8 8 Admfnisrration

MAN 325 Personnel/Human Resources Management 8 8 MAN 335 Operations Management 8 8 MAN 335H Operations Management - Honors 8 8 mAN 336 Organizational Behavior and Administration 8 B MAN 336H Organizational Behavior and Administration Honors 8 8 MAN 337 Special Topics in Management, All Topics 8 8

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Course SoecUlc -1 Fees . .

(continued)

Course Current Proposed Numbler se Tltle _Fee Fee

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (cont'd)

MAN 364 Personnel F i e l d Practice MAN 367 ~anufact~ring Technology Management MAN 368 Advanced Operations Management MAN 372 Advanced Organizational Behavior and

Organization Theory MAN 374 Managerial Policy and Strategy

LEB LEB LEB LEB LEB LEB LEB

LEB MIS MIS MIS MIS MIS MIS

MIS MIS HIS

MIS MSC MSC MSC MSC RM RM

RM ST A STA

Foundations o f Legal Environment o f Business Business Law Business Law - Honors Law of Business Organizations Real Estate Law Commercial Transactions Topics in the Legal Fnvironment of Business,

( A l l Topics1 Topics in the Legal Enviromwnt, Topic 29: B u s Introduction to Business Prograrmfiing Introduction to Management Infonnation Systems Foundations of Information Systems and Statistics Report Writing and Behavioral Communication fntroduction to Data Management Report Writing and Behavioral

Comunieation - Honors COBOL with Business Applications Computer System Utilization in Business Topics in Management Information Systems, All

Topics Business System Development Introduction to Management Science Introduction to Management Science - Honors Seminar in Management Science, Topic 2 2 : Fin Opt seminar in Management Science, Topic 23: Compt . Introduction to R i s k Management Health Care Finance, L i f e Insurance Theory, and

Pension Fund Management Property-Liability Risk Management and Planning Elementary Business Statistic= Elementary Business Statistics - Honors

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FEES AWD MISCELLWEOUB CElrRWB (continued)

Course Snecific *tal Fees . +

I cont inued)

Course C u r r e n t Proposed _Munber Cour~e T i t l e -_Fee

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (cont'd)

STA 376 fB 320F IB 350 IB 372

I3 378 MKT 32QF MKT 337 MKT 3378 MKT 338 MKT 360 MKT 460 MXT 363 MKT 370 MKT 370K M T 372

MKT 372

Statistics in Business Forecasting Foundations of International Business International Trade Seminar in International Business

All ~ o p i c s , Excluding 1 Seminar in Kntarnational Business, Topic 1:

Business G e m International Business Operations Foundations of Marketing principles of Marketing Principles of ~arketing - Honors ~romotional Polic ies Information and Analysis Tnformation and Analysis Sales Management Marketing Policies Retail Merchandising Marketing Seminar, Consumer Behavior

A l l ~ o p i c s , Excluding 2 Marketing Seminar, Consumer Behavior

Topic 2

COLLEGE OF COMMUPJICATION

ADV mv m ADV ADV mv ADV ADV ADV

mv mv AMr AW m ADV

Introduction to Advertising 11 Psychology of Advertising 11 ~ntroduction to Advertising Creativity 11 International Advertising 11 History and Development of Advertising 11 Beginning Advertising Layout and Copy 68 Advertising Media Planning 5 0 Computer Imaging ~op i c s 18 0 Advertising Design for Interactive Media, 18 0

Topic 1 ~ntermediate Advertising Layout and Copy 8 0 Portfolio I1 8 0 Advanced Advertising Layout and Copy 8 0 Port folio 111 80 Advanced Media Strategies, Tapic 3 0 Supervised Individual Creative Studies, Topic 2 0

course -hmkaL

COLLEGE OF

ADV 3795 ADV 4 8 3 RDV 389

COM 316M

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Supervised Individual Media Studies, Topic 3 Supervised Individual Creative Studies Problems in Specialized Fields of Advertising,

Topic 1

~ o m u n i c a t i o n and Ethnic Groups

Visual Literacy Photographic Communication Writing f o r the Mass Media Copyediting Broadcast News Broadcast News, Topic 1: Specialized Reporting Broadcast News, Topic 2: Sports as News Rroadcast News, Topic 3 : Problems of Coverage Broadcast News, Topic 4: News Doc. & Public

A f f a i r s Tntensive Writing/Editing News Reporting Newspaper ~diting and Layout Layout and Editing for Photojournalism Photography I Pho tograghy XI Photography I11 Visual ~esign Advanced Broadcast News Writing f o r Public Relations Topics in Journ, Topic 2 : Latino Community

Journalism Topics in Journ, Topic 5 : Computer-~ssisted ~eporting Urban News Advanced Photojournalism Photographic Illustration Magazine ~diting and Desktop Publishing Public Relations Campaigns Journalism Resea~ch Projects-Photojournalism Advanced Projects in Photography Seminar i n Photographic Criticism Problems in special Fields-Photojournalism

C u r r e n t Fee

Proposed Fte

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C D u r s e d Fee8 . . (continued]

Course Current Proposed Number Course Title A-

COLLEGE OF COMMVNICATION (cont'dl

RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTP RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RT F RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF RTF

T h e Development of the Motion Picture $ 4 0 Developrent of Electronic Media 2 0 Communication and Ethnic Groups 10 ~ a r r a ~ i v e Strategies 4 0 Intxoduction to Image and Sound 5 0 Internship in Film and Electronic Media 15 Film and Video Theory 40 Corporate and Instructional Video 9 0 Appl. New Comunications Tech, Topic 1: Intera 90 challenge of Interactive Multimedia, Topic 2 12 0 Multimedia I 0 Multimedia I1 50 Broadcast and Film Writing I 2 5 Broadcast and Film Writing I: Production 2 5 Radio Production 60 Multitrack Audio Production 5 0 ~elevision Production I 110 ~elevision Production I1 10 0 TV Prod. I1 - Topic 1: Drama/Music Production 90 TV Prod. I1 - Topic 2: Public A f f a i r s Production 90 TV Prod. I1 - Topic 3 : Editing 9 5 Audio Production 11 0 Advanced Audio for Broadcast and Film 110 Film/Video production 111 120 Special Applications of Media Production 9 0 Studies in Film History 4 0 Editing I 11 0 Editing I1 50 Principles of Media Management 25 Film ~nimation and Graphics 5 0 Digital Animation and raph hies 0 Studies in Media and Culture 4 0 Film Production I 110 Small Format Video 9 5 Diversity Newsmagazine, Topic 1 9 5 Principles of Production Management 2 0 Film Production 11: Synchronous Sound Production 110 production 111, T O ~ ~ C 1: Film & Electronic Editin 9 5 Production TXI, Topic 2: Production Crafts 9 5 Production ~ I I , Topic 3: Film and TV production 95

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Course S ~ e c ~ f lr. Inciaental Fees . . (continued)

Course Current Proposed L e Title -Fee

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION Icont 'd)

RTF 368 RTF 369 RTF 370 RTF 380C RTF 3 8 0 J RTF 380W RTF 380M RTF 380M RTF 380N RTF 681KA RTF 881KA RTF 681KB RTF 881KB RTF 385K RTF 38SL RTF 386 RTF 386C RTF 387F RTF 388M RTF 488M RTF 388N RTF 388P RTF 388s RTF 3 8 9 RTF 389K RTF 390C RTF 490C RTF 390D RTF 390E RTP 390G RTF 390N RTF 393P

Production 111, Topic 4: Directing $ 9 5 Adv. Writing for Film & Electronic Media 2 5 Film Analysis and Criticism 4 0 In t ro . to Writing for Film and Television 4 0 Theory and Principles of Dramatic writing 4 0 writing for Film and Electronic Media 4 0 Writing for Film and Electronic Media, Topic 1 40 Writing for ~ i l m and Electronic Media, Topic 2 4 0 Practicum in Writing 4 0 Principles of Film and TV Production 40 Principles of Film and TV Production 120 principles of Film and rV Production 4 0 Principles o f Film and TV Production 120 History of F i l m 4 0 Seminar in F i l m Histary (with film screening) 4 0 Analysis & Criticism of Film & Electronic Media 4 0 Seminar: Media Theory and Criticism 4 0 Cross-Cultural Media and Communication 4 0 Pract in Film /TV Production 12 0 Pract in Film /TV Production 120 Corporate and Organizational Video 55 Topics i n Film and Video Production 8 0 Research Problem in Specific Field of RTF Prod. 50 Broadcasting and Film in Society 40 History of Broadcasting 4 0 Elect ronic ~diting 3 5 Electronic ~diting 95 Production Management f o r Film and Television 40 Advanced Video Postproduction: Audio 9 5 Tntroduetion to Media Aesthetics and Techniques 40 Issues in New Forms of Media 4 0 Special Topics in New Communications Technology 50

CSD 506 First Year American Sign Language I CSD 507 First Yeas American Sign Language XI C5D 306K Introduction to Comunica t ion Disorders CSD 312K SecondYear~mericanSig.nLanguage I CSD 312L Second Year American S i g n Language I1 CSD 313L Hearing Science CSD 314L Language Cormunication

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Cour ae Current Number Course Title A

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION (cont'd)

CSD CSD CSD CSD CSD CSD CSD CSD CSD csn CSD CSD CSD CSD CSD CSD CSD CSD CSD CSD CSD CSD CSD

CSD CSD CSD CSD CSD CSD CSD SPE SPE SPE SPE SPE SPE SPE SPE

Speech Science $ 2 9 Principles of Audiology 3 4 Intro to Language Disorders, and Assessment 10 Clinical Practicum 2 5 Acq of Corn Abilit in Children 7 Introduction to Assessment and Intervention 0 Principles of Aural Rehabilitation 3 2 principles of Aural Rehabilitation 0 Clinical ~udiology Laborqtory 41 Clinical Practicum 2 5 Clinical Practieum 4 5 Clinical Practicum 5 0 Research in Comunication Science and Disorders 0 Diagnostics 2 0 Topic 4 : Lang Intr Infants/Toddlers L 0 ~ o p i c 5: Lang I n t r Preach-Age Child 10 ~rticulation Disorders, Topic 2 2 Voice Disorders 2 0 Topic 1: Dysphagia 15 Topic 2: Multicultural Assessment 2 0 Topic 1: Aphasia 15 Topic 2 : Dysarrhria 15 Multicultural Research in Communication Science 0

and Disorders, Topic 1 ~rnpl i fy ing Systems in Aural Rehabilitation 4 4 El~ctroph~siologieal Audiometry 3 7 Medical Audiology 50 Auditory Rehabilitation 3 6 Problems in Audiology, Togic: Aural Habilitation 36 Pediatric Audiology 5 0 Instrumentation in Comunication Science 5 0 Principles of speech Communication 7 Discussion and Group Methods 0 Interpersonal Comunication Theory 2 Interviewing Principles and Practices 5 ~usiness and Professional speaking 7 Theories of Persuasion 9 Nonverbal Comunication 4 Communication ~ehavior in Social Interactions 5

Proposed Fee

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course Current Proposed Course T i t l e a-

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION (cont'd)

SPE 350K Organizational Comun ica t i on $ 3 $ 3 SPE 355K Intercultural Communication 5 5 SPE 367 Topics in Corn Studies, Topic: Language h Culture 5 5

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

EDC EDC EDC EDC

E X EDC E X E X E D 2 E X EDC Em SCI SED

EDP EDP EDP EDP

EDP EDP

EDP

EDP

EDP

EDP

School Organization and Classroom M g m t , All Top 25 Student Teaching in Elementary Schools 160 Student Teaching in Secondary Schools 16 0 Student ~eaching: One Subject, Elementary & 16 0 Secondary Levels Elementary School Subjects , Topic 3: Science 10 Elementary School Subjects , Topic 5: Mathematics 7 Secondary School Subjects, Topic 2 : Science 10 Secondary School Subjects, Topic 3: Social Studies 0 Secondary School Subjects, Topic 4 : Mathematics 7 Grad. Zaternshig: Early Childhood Educ. 3 0 Grad. Internship: Early Childhood Educ. 3 0 Graduate Internship: Early Childhood Education 30 Seminar on Recent Advances in Science, All Topics 10 Student Teaching in Special Education 160

Individual Learning Skills 3 School Organization & Classroom Management 2 5 Numan Sexuality 3 Studies in Counseling and Psychotherapy, Topic: 4

Tntro to Individual Counseling/Psyehotherapy Psychometrics, Topic 3: Individual Testing 18 Psychological Counseling, Topic 7 : Assessment 28

in Counseling Psychological Counseling, Topic 12: Research 2 0

and Thematic Apperception T e s t Interpretation School Psychology, Top ic 3: ~racticum in Diag. 20

Intervention School Psychology, Topic 3 : Practicum in Diag. 2 0

Intervention School Psychology, Topic 3 : Practicum in Diag. 2 0

Intervention

course Number

COLLEGE OF

EDP 489H

EDP 3898

EDP 189H EDP 2 8 9 8 EDP 389H EDP 489H EDP 394K D P 694K

KTN 213 KIN 314 KIN 119 KIN 119 KIN 119 KIN 119 KIN 119 KIN 119 KIN 119 KIN 119 K I N 119 KIN 119 KIN 219D KIN 2195 KIN 219T KIN 327L K I N 327L KIN 627L KIN 627L K I N 352K

KIN 3701~ KIN 397P KIN 697P PED l O l C PED 1015 PED 102G PED 103L

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Course Soeclf lc Incidental Fees I I

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Current - Course T i t l e _Fee

School Psychology, Topic 3: Practicum in D i a g . $ 20 Intervention

School Psychology, Topic 4 : Affective 2 2 Assessment of Children and Adolescents

School Psychology, Topic 7 : Practicum in Family 5 Schaol Psychology, Topic 7 : Prac t icm in Family 5 School Psychology, Topic 7: Practicum in Family 5 School Psychology, Topic 7: Practicum in Family 5 Internship 10 Internship 10

Safety I n f o . & Procedures: Water Safety Children's Movmment Movement Competence: All Unnumbered Topics Movement competence, Topic 1: Archery Movement Competence, Topic 2 : Ballet Movement Competence, Topic 3: Bowling Movement Competence, Topic 4 : Diving Movement Competence, Topic 5 : ~ e n c i n g Movement Competence, Topic 6: Golf Movement Competence, Topic 7: Scuba Diving Movement Competence, Topic 8: Swimming Movement Competence: Badminton Movement Analysis: Dual ~ctivities Movement Analysis: Individual Activities Movement Analysis: Team Activities Fieldwork, Topic 1 : Health Promotion Fieldwork, Topic 2 : Sport Management Fieldwork, Topic 1: Health Promotion Fieldwork, Topic 2 : Sport Management Studies in Human Movement: Care & Prevention

of Athletic Injuries Top Sem in Health Ed: bergency Medical Tech. Graduate Internship Graduate ~nternship Diving Swimming Skin and Scuba Diving Dance

Proposed A

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Course Curren t Proposed Number SP Tltle -A

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (cont'd)

PED PED PED PED PED PED PED FED PED PED

PED

PED PED PED PED PED FED PED PED PET3 PED

Badminton Racque~ball T ~ M i s Handba 1 1 Fencing Karate Judo Conditioning, Topic 1: Swirmning Conditioning, ~ o p i c 2 : General Weight Work Conditioning, Topics 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 8 & all

unnumbered topics Conditioning, Topics 7 : Weight Training

Archery ~ o p i c 2 : Intermediate Golf Bowling Golf

Baskerball Power Volleyball soccer ~eginning Flag Footbal l Intermediate Softball

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING {An additional $9 per semester credit hour is added to a l l ~ngineering courses f o r the Instructional Technology Fee.)

ASE ASE AS E ASE ASE ASE ASE ASE ASE

Applications of Fluid Mechanics Aerospace Materials Laboratory Aerospace Materials Laboratory Cooperative Engineering (325 LX, 325 Applied Compressible Fluid Mechanics Design and Testing of ASE Structures Flight Eymrnics Laboratory Measurements and Instrumentation Studies in Aerospace Engineering,

Topic 8 : Control Systems Lab

5 0 7 0 7 0

LY, 325LZ) 125 5 0 6 5 5 0 5 0 55

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Course C u r r e n t - C o u r s ~ Title Fee

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (cont ' dl

ARE 320K Introduction t o Design 1 $ 10 ARE 32OL Introduction to Design I1 10 ARE 32% Cooperative Engineering ( 3 2 5 LX, 325 LY, 32SLZ) 125 ARE 125 Introduction to Computer Aided Design & Graphics 0 ARE 465 InLegraged Design Project 0

MET 301 Descriptive Meteorology 4

Introduction to Electrical h Computer Engineering 35 Electrical Engineering Laboratory I 80 Electrical mgineering Laboratory I1 8 0 Cooperative Engineering 1325 LX, 325 LY, 325LZ) 125 Microeleetroaics ~abrication Techniques 50 Microprocessor App. & Organization 5 0 Digital Systems Engineering I1 5 0 Interfacing to Operating Systems 50 Electrical Engineering Honors Projects 8 0 Electrical Eng. Projects Laboratory 8 0 Applications of Biomedical Engineering 50 Operating Systems Interfacing 5 0 Microprocessor Design and ~pglication

Tog. in optical Processing & Laser Commun. 5 0 Topics in Biomed Eng, Topic 17: Comp-Based 10 0

Bioinstrumentation Sol id-state Device Theory 5 0 Biomedical Engineering Seminar 10

Cooperative Engineering (325 LX, 325 LY, 32SLZ) 125 Materials Engineering Laboratory 100 Materials Processing Laboratory 10 0 Mech. Eng. Measurements & Instrumentation 50 Fluid and Thermal System Laboratory 5 0 Dynamic Systems and Controls Labors tory 7 5 Dynamic Systerns and Controls Laboratory 4 9 Fluid Mechanics Laboratory 5 0 Small Computer ~pplicatians 4 5 Machine Tool Operations for Engineers 100 Advanced Design of Machine Elements 25 Nuclear Eng.: Instrumentation & Methods 5 0

Proposed Fee

Course _NuFRber

COLLEGE OF

PEN 421K PEN 424 PEN 325L PEN 430

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Current - - Course Title

Energy Systems Laboratory $ 7 5 Automatic Control System Design 2 5 Industrial Design f o r Production 2 5 Design Project Laboratory 2 5 ~ o i s e and Vibration Control 2 5 Adv. Experimental Method fo r Thennal/Fluid System 50 Digital Computer Applications in Engineering 5

Design, Topic 1: Microcomputer Program & Interface

Digital Computer Applications in Engineering 2 5 Eeaign, Topic 3 : Mechatronics

Lubrication, Wear, & Bearing Tech., Topic 2 : 6 0 Tribology

Acoustics, Topic 3 : Electrornech. SensorslActuator 2 5 Acoustics, ~ o p i c 6 : Noise Control 2 5 Topics in Biomed h g , Topic 17: Comp-Based 10 0

Bioinstrumentation Materials Science, Experimental Techniques, 100

Topic 2: Spectroscopic Techniques in Material ater rials Science, Experimental Techniques, 100

Topic 3: Electron if fraction and Microscopy Materials Science, Experimental Techniques, 10 0

T o p i c 4 : Advanced Electron Microscopy Theory Materials Science, Experimental Techniques, 100

Topic 5 : Materials Characterization Techniques Materials Science, Experimental Techniques, 100

Topic 6 : ~ i g h Resolution TEM Techniques Current Studies in Engineering, Topic 41:Computer SO

Phy. L Chern. Behavior of Petro. Fluids I1 2 5 Petrophysics 25 Cooperative Engineering ( 3 2 5 LX, 325 LY, 325LZ) 125 Drilling and Well Completions 2 5

Proposed Eee

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Course Current Proposed - . Course Title - A

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS I An additional $16 pet semester c r e d i t hour is added to a l l Fine Atts courses and cross-listed courses for the Fine Arts Equipment Fee. 1

AED

RED AED ARH A m ARH ARH A m ARH ARH ARH ARH k3-H ARH ARH ARH ARH ARH ARH ARH ARH ARH ARH ARH ARH ARn A M AXH ARH ARH ARH A m kRH Am

Curriculum & Instruction in Elementary School Art Lab

curriculum h Instruction i n Elementary School A r t Lab

Elementary school Art Materials Laboratory Secondary School A r t Materials Laboratory Introduction to the V i s u a l Arts survey of Ancient through Medieval Rr t Survey af Renaissance through Modern Art History of prints and Drawings Paleolithic and Neolithic A r t Ancient Near Eastern A r t Egyptian Art and Architecture Ancient Greek A r t Hellanistic Ar t and Architecture Roman Art Roman Architecture Art in the Everyday ~ i f e of Ancient R o m a n s Early Medieval A r t Rornanssque A r t and Architecture Gorhic Cathedral: Concept & Construction Art at Court: The Goth ic Period Early I ta l ian Renaissance Art High Renaissance Art Mannerist and Early Baroque Art Northern Renaissance A r t , 1350-1500 Northern Renaissance A r t , 1500-1600 Italian Baroque A r t Age of Rembrandt L Rubens: North. Baroque Art Eighteenth-Century Eur~pean A r t European Art , 1783-1848 European A r t , 1848-1900 History of Photography Twentieth-Century European A r t A r t Since 1930: Modernism and Mass Modernity Art and Culture: 1968 and A f t e r h e r . ~ r t : Colonial Era to Civil War

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Course S n e c i f l r U&dental F e e s . . (continued)

Course a. . Course ~ i t l e

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS {cont'd)

ARH 339K A m 339L ARH 339M ARH 3 4 1 ~ ARtr 341L ARH 343L ARH 346 ARH 347K A m 347L A w 347M ARH 350K ARH 354K A R n 354L ARH 3 5 9 ARH 360L ARH 361L ARH 361R ARH 362 ARH 363 ARH 3 6 4 ARH 365 ARH 366J ARH 366N ARH 366P ARII 367 ARH 368

370 ARH 3 7 2 ARH 373 ARH 374 ARH 374M ARH 3 7 4 ~ A m 375 ARH 381K ARH 381L ARtI 381R ARH 382 ARH 382K ARH 383 AKH 3 8 4

Amer . Art: C i v i l War to Armory Show wentieth-Century American Art American A r t Since 1960 Modern A r t of Mexico Modern Latin American .Art Spanish Painting in the Golden Age Traditional A r t s of Africa and Oceania Art and Archaeology of Ancient Peru Mesoamerican A r t Form and Meaning in Classic Maya A r t ~ y t h s and Symbols of India Early Islamic Art Islamic Arr f r o m 1258 Topics in Feminism and Gender Topics in the History of Photography Topics in ~ncient Near Eastern Art ~opics in Egyptian Art and Architecture Topics in Greek and Roman A r t Topics in Medieval A r t Topics in Renaissance A r t Topics in Baroque Art Topics in ~ineteenth-Century A r t Topics in Ttuentieth-Century Rrt Topics in Modernism Topics in the A r t of North America Topics in Iberian h Colonial L a t . Amer. Art Topics in Pre-Calumbian A r t Topics in the Art o f Asia Topics i n Islamic Art Topics in the History of Art Seminar in the History of A r t Advanced seminar in the History of A r t A r t Historical Methods Topics in Prehistoric Art Topica in Ancient Near Eastern A r t Topics in Egyptian A r t and Architecture Topics in Greek and Roman A r t Arner. Art Museums: Theory and Practice Topics in Medieval Art Topics in Renaissance A r t

Current Proposed F e l e a

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C ~ u r s e Current Proposed - course fitk Fee-

CQLLEE OF PINE ARTS lcontl'd)

A M ARH ARH ARH A W ARH A m ARH Pall ARH rn ARH ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART

Topics in Baroque k t $ 15 Topics in Nineteenth-Century Art 15 Topics in Ttrentieth-Century Art 15 Topics in Modernism 15 Topics in the Art of N o r t h America 15 Topics in Iberian & Colonial Latin h e r . Ar t 15 Topics in Pre-Columbian A r t 15 Topics in the A r t of Asia 15 Topics Ln Islamic Art 15 Special Topics in the History of Art 15 Research Methods in the History of A r t 15 Adv. Study in History of A r t : L e c t . Tutorial 15 Drawing I 3 5 Drawing I1 3 5 Two-Dimensional Design I 3 3 Dimensional D e s i g n 7 ~eginning C e r a m i cs 3 8 Begim,ing Painting 20 Comunication D e s i g n 2 7 TWO-Dimensional Design IT 6 Beginning Sculpture 7 0 Topics in Three-Dimensional A r t 70 ~eginning Metals and Jewelry 3 8 D r a w i n g T l f 7 Beginning Life Drawing 4 8 ~ntroduction to Transmedia 5 0 Beginning Photography 5 4 Typography and Production 2 8 Beginning Printmaking : serigraphy 8 5 Beginning Printmnaking: Lntaglio 8 0 Beginning Printmaking: Lithography 7 6 Art Studio f o r Nan-Art Majors 2 9 A r t Studia for Non-Art Majors 2 9 Intermediate Painting 2 0 Intermediate Painting, Tagic 1: Figure Painting 62 Intermediate Drawing 7 Intermediate Sculpture 70 Advanced Topics in Three-Dimensional A r t 70 Interrnediata Metals 33

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FEES AND IbISCgUAblgOflB CHARGES (cant inbedl

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Course Current Number C o u r s e tit'^ A

COLLEGE OF F I N E ARTS (cont'd)

ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART

Intermediate Printmaking: Serigraphy $ 64 Intermediate printmaking: Intaglio 8 2 Intermediate Printmaking: Lithography 9 6 Sculptural Ceramics 3 9 Functional Ceramic Forms 3 9 Weaving 10 Advanced Weaving 10 p ex tile Surface Design 2 9 Advanced Textile Surface Design 2 9 Fabric Form and Design 10 Advanced ~abric Form and 13esign 10 Intermediate Photography 5 4 Color Photography 7 9 Video A r t 42 Performance Art 5 5 Beyond Traditional Media 5 0 Watercolor Painting 7 Graphic Design I 3 0 Graphic Design I1 3 0 Intermediate L i f e D r a w i n g 4 8 Intermediate Ceramics 3 0 Advertising and Editorial Photography 50 Topic: Design Issues 3 0 Topic: Installation of F i l m Ar t 2 0 Studio Projects: Monoprinting L Relief Printing 74 Advanced Color Photography 7 9 Advanced Video Art 42 Advanced Performance A r t 5 5 Beyond Traditional Media I1 5 0 ~dvertising Design 3 0 Advanced Advertising and Editorial Photography 50 Advanced Painting 2 0 Advanced Sculpture 7 0 Advanced Metals 3 3 Advanced Printmaking: serigraphy 6 4 Advanced Printmaking: Intaglio 8 2 Advanced Printmaking: Lithography 9 6 Advanced L i f e Drawing 4 El Advanced Drawing 7

Proposed Fee

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Course Sveclfle Incidental F ~ E . . (continued)

Course Current Proposed .Number Cour~e T i t l e a*

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Icont'd)

ART 370K ART 371K ART 371M ART 372K AUT 377D ART 3773 ART 377K ART 379K ,

ART 2791' ART 380 ART 380 ART 301 ART 681 ART 382 M T 383

DES 310 DES 3113 DES 311K DES 312 DES 313 DES 320 DES 321 DES 322 DES 340 DES 341 DES 3 4 2 DES 350 DES 351. DES 370 DES 371 VAS 121D

VAS 122D

VAS 33Q VAS 141D VAS 151D VAS 161D VAS 171D

Advanced Advertising Deaign $ 4 0 Graphic Design I f 1 5 5 Design Laburatory 5 0 Advanced Photography 54 Advanced Sculptural Ceramics 3 9 Advanced Functional Ceramic Forms 3 9 Advanced Ceramics 3 0 Advanced Watercolor painting 7 Beyond Traditional Media: Laboratory 4 9 Graduate Studio: ~ l l Topics, except Topic 1 5 0 Graduate Studio, Topic 1: Sculpture 7 5 Graduate studio projects 50 Graduate Studio Projects 95 Seminar in Studio Art 5 0 Graduate Studio Projects Outside Student's 5 0

Concentration Introduction to Design 5 Design Technologies I 11 ~esign Technologies I1 6 Visual Syntax in Communication 2 Design nistory Laboratory 6 Design Theory and Method 6 Images in Communication 4 Design and the Social Envi~ronment 7 Design Systems 7 Advanced Issues in Visual Syntax 5 Design and Persuasion 8 special Design Topics 10 Design Perspectives 10 Senior Project in Design 11 Design Practicum 0 Children's Artistic Development I: Lab 2 1

(was VAS 1IlD) Children'e Artistic Development 11: Lab 18

(was VAS 1120) Studies in Aesthetics and Criticism 9 Basic Art ater rials and Techniques: L a b 2 8 Topics in Visual A r t Studies: Laboratory 18 Elements of A r t Presentation:Laboratory 8 Advanced Topics i n Visual Arts Studies Laboratory 11

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Course Current Number- Course Title A

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS I cont ' d)

Mus MUS MUS ENS ENS ENS ENS ENS ENS ENS ENS ENS

DRM D m DRM DRM DRM DRM DRM DRM DRM DRM DRM D m am D M DRM D m D m DRM DRM DRM D M DRM DRM DRM DKM DRM D m

Problem in Performance Practice Problems in Performance Practice Master ' s Recital Opera Laboratory Opera Performance Jazz Orchestra Large Instrumental Ensemble Small Instrumental Ensemble Pop Choral Ensemble Chamber Singers Concert Chorale Choral Ensemble

Nbnmajor Ballet 10 onm major Ballet 15 Nonmajor Modern Dance 10 Normajor Modern Dance 15 Nonmajor Jazz Dance 10 Nonmajor Jazz Dance 15 Freshman Balle t 3 0 Costume and Makeup Crafts 2 0 Lower Division Ballet 3 0 Lower Division Ballet - Secondary Technique 10 L o w e r ~ivision Ballet 2 0 Lower Division Modern Dance-Primary Tech. 3 0 Lower Division Modem Dance - Secondary Technique 10 Lower Division Modem Dance 2 0 Lower Division Jazz Dance - Secondary Technique 10 L o w e r Division Jazz Dance - Secondary Technique 20 Movement I 0 Movement I1 0 Advanced Acting I 100 Movement IV 0 Topics in Dance Technique 0 Topics in Dance Technique 3 0 Upper Division Ballet - Secondary Technique 10 Upper Division Ballet 2 0 Upper Division Modern Dance 3 0 Upper Division Modern Dance - Secondary Technique.10 Upper ~ivision Modern Dance 2 0

Proposed A

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COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS lcont'd)

DRM DRM DRM DRM DRM DRM DRM DRM DRM DREI DRM DRM DRM DRM DRM DRM DRM

D m DRM DRM DRM DRM DRM

DRM DRM D m DRM DRM DRM DRM DRM D m DRM D m DRM DRM DRM DRM

Upper Division Jazz Dance --Secondary Technique Upper ~ivision Jazz Dance -Secondary Technique Lighting Technology Lighting Design Costume Design I Costume Design I1 Costume Construction Injury prevention Conditioning For Dancers principles of Conditioning Injury Prevention Conditioning For Dancers Principles of Conditioning Injury Prevention Conditioning For Dancers Principles of Conditioning Adv. Studies in Theatre and Drama,

Topic: Puppetry Dramatic Activities ~cting Core IT, ~ 0 p i c 1: Acting I1 Acting Core IV, Topic 11: Acting IV Production Skills Acting Studio Topics in Creative Drama and Theatre fo r Youth,

Topic: Puppetry Technical Directing I Technical Directing I1 Technical Directing I11 Technical Directing IV Advanced Costume Construction I Advanced Costume Construction I1 Advanced Costume Design I Advancad Costume Design I1 Costume Rendering Advanced Lighting Design I Advanced Lighting Design IT Advanced Scene Desigm I Advanced Scene Design 11 Advanced Projects in Lighting Advanced Projects in scenery

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Course Current Proposed Number C O U ~ P R T i t l e F e e A

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS (cont'd)

Topics in Dance f o r Non-majors Acting f o r Voice Performance Majors X Acting for Voice Performance Majors I1 Contemporary Dance Technique Intemediate Contemporary Dance Technique ~ a l l e t Technique Intermediate B a l l e t Technique Topics in Dance Technique Advanced Contemporary Dance Technique Advanced B a l l e t Technique physical Conditioning Laboratory Physical Conditioning Laboratory Physical Conditioning Laboratory

SCHOOL OF LAW ( A n additional $ 5 per semester credit hour is added to all Law courses f o r the School of Law Library Fee.)

LAW LAW LAW L A W I A W I A W LAW LAW LAW L A W LAW

Criminal Law I Texas c i v i l Litigation (Advancedl Texas Civil Litigation (Advanced) Texas Civil Litigation (Advarzed) Texas C i v i l Litigation (Advanced) T r i a l Advocacy Skills clinical Program: Practice Skills Clinical Program: Practice S k i l l s Clinical Program: Practice Skills Clinical Program: Practice S k i l l s Clinical Program: Practice Skills

COLLEGE OF LIBERAt ARTS (An additional $5 per semester credit hour is added to a l l College of Liberal Ar ts courses f o r the Inatructional Technology Fee. )

AMS 322 Society in American Writing (Cross-listed 0 0 ARB 339J, when taught by ARH Faculty)

AMS 3 2 5 The Ar ts in America (when taught by A r t 15 15 History Facu l ty )

AMS 371 The Individual & the Culture (W Fac.) 15 15

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Course Current Proposed Number Course Title -Fee

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS {cont'd)

ANT ANT A m ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT

ANS 361 ANS 361 ANS 372 ANS 380T CHI 506 C H I 507 CHI 6 0 4 CHI 412K CHI 412L C H I 612 C H I 320K CHI 320L CHI 322 CHI 3251 C H I 325L CHI 3 2 6 CHI 330K CHI 330L H I N 506 HLN 507 H I M 604 HIN 312K HIN 312L HIN 612 KIN 118

Physical Anthropology Cultural Anthropology Films: An ~nthropological Perspective P r i m a t e Behavior (same as WS 323, Topic 1) Primate Anatomy Films: An Anthropological Perspective Human Origins and Evolution Current Topics in Paleonthropology F i e l d Archaeology Anatomy and Biology of the Human Skeleton Summer F i e l d School

Language and Society in A s i a , Intro to Visual {Cross-listed with ARH 301)

Third World Cinema (cross-listed w/ RTF 3 4 5 ) Topics in Asian Studies (ARH F a c . ) Topics in Oriental cultures (ARH F a c . ) Topics in Asian Studies (ARH Fac.1 First Year Chinese I First Year Chinese IT Accelerated First Year Chinese Second Year Chinese I Second Year Chinese I1 Accelerated Second Year Chinese Readings in Modern Chinese I Readings in Modern Chinese I1 Introduction to Classical Chinese Advanced Conversation I Advanced Conversation I1 ~usiness Chinese Advanced Readings in Chinese 1 Advanced Readings in Chinese I1 First Year Hindi I First Year Hindi 11 Accelerated First Year Hindi Second Year Hindi I Second Year Hindi II Accelerated Second Year Hindi Practice in Spoken Hindi

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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (cont'd)

H IN HIN R I N HIN J PN 3PN JPN J PN JPN JPN JPN JPN J PN JPN JPN KOR KOR KOR KOR KOR MAt MALJ MAL,

MAL SAN SAN SAN S AN E

Advanced Practice in Spoken Hindi Advanced Conversation and Composition Advanced Conversation and Composition ~ o p i c s in Hindi Language and Literature First Year Japanese I ~irst Year Japanese XI Second Y e a r Japanese I Second Year Japanese I1 ~ e a d i n g s in Modern Japanese I Readings in Modern Japanese I1 Advanced Conversation I Advanced Conversation I1 Business Japanese Advanced Readings in Modern Japanese I Advanced Readings i n Modern Japanese TI First Year Korean I First Year Korean TI Second-year Korean I Third-year Korean I Third-Year Korean I1 First Year Malayalam I First Year Malayalam I1 Second Year Malayalam I Second Year Malayalam I1 F i r s t Year Sanskrit I First Year Sanskrit I1 Second Year Sanskrit I Second Year Sanskrit IT Literature in Translati~n, Topic 12: German

Cinema (cross-listed with GRC 3613.2) ~iterature in Translation, Topic 13: Genres,

Structure (cross-listed with GRC 361E.3, EUS 3 6 1 . 2 1

Literature in Translation, Topic 14: German Women (cross-listed w / GRC 3613,5, EUS 361.15, MS 340.5)

Germanic Liter in Translation (cross-listed with GRC 361E)

20th Century L i t e r a t u r e and Other Media (applies only when dept indicates a fee)

Current Proposed A F e e

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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (cont'd)

E 349M Development cf the French Film E 349N Italian C i n e m a

EUS 361 Topics in Modern Europe, Topic 1: Literature 2 5 in New German Cinema

EUS 361 Topics in Modern Europe, T o p i c 2 : Genres, Stru 10 (croas-listed with GRC 3613.3, E 322.131

EUS 361 Topics in Modern Europe, ~ o p i e 15: German Women 10 (cross-listed w/ GRC 3613.5, E 322.14, WS 3 4 0 . 5 )

Development of the French Film 2 5 Accelerated F i r s t Y e a r Frecch 2 F i r s t Year French f 2 First Year French 11 2 A l t e r n a t e First Year French If 2 Accelerated Second Year French: Four S k i l l s 2 Second Year French I: Four skills 2 Second Year French 11: Four Skills (Lit) 2 Second Year French IT: Four Skills (Culture] 2 Second Year French 11: Oral Expression 2 Practice in Spoken French I 2 Practice in Spoken French I1 2 Phonetics 2 Advanced French 1: Written Bnphaais 2 Advanced Practice in Spoken French I 2 Advanced Practice in Spoken French 11 2 Introduction to French ~iteratuxe 2 Advanced French 11: O r a l Bnghaais 2 Practical phonetics 2 French Literature: Middle Ages to Mid-18th Century 2 French Literature: Mid-10th Century to Present 2 Studies in French Language 2 The Arts in France 2 The Making and Identity of France 2 France and Prancophonie Today 2 French Civilization Thru the Revolution 2 French Civilization Since the Revolution 2 Studies in French ~iterature and Culture 2 French f o r Business I1 2

Proposed

Course - COLLEGE OF

FR 358 FR 3 5 9 FR 364L FR 371L FR 372 ITL 604 ITL 506 ITL 507 ITL 612 ITL 312K ITL 312L fTL 118 ITL 321 ITL 322L ITL 328 fTL 329 ITL 348 ITL 349 ITL 375

GRG 301C GRG 301K GRG 301L GRG 320K GRG 328C

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LIBERAL ARTS I cont ' d)

Studies in the Cultures of French-Speaking $ 2 People

French Drama Workshop 2 Topics in Medieval t Renaissance French Literature 2 Topics in Medieval French Literature 2 Topics in French Literature of the Renaissance 2 Topics in French Literature of the Baroque Classic 2 Topics in French Baroque and Classical Literature 2 Topics in Literature of the French Enlightenment 2 Topics in French Literature of 19th & 20th Century 2 Topics in French Literature o f the Nineteenth 2

Century Topics in French ~iterature of the Twentieth 2

Century Topics in Genres and Themes of French Literatura 2 Topics in Fxench Linguistics 2 Applied Linquisties 2 Advanced Written and Oral Composition 2 Comparative Stylistics 2 Accelerated F i r s t Year Italian 2 First Year Italian I: Language and Culture 2 First Year Italian 11: Language and Culture 2 Accelerated Second Year Italian 2 Second Year I ta l ian I 2 Second Year Italian 11 2 Practice in Spoken Italian 2 Introduction to Italian Literature 2 Traditian and Change in Contemporary Italy 2 Composition and Conversation 2 Advanced Composition and Conversation 2 Italian Drama Workshog 2 The Italian Cinema, Topic 1 2 5 s tud ies in I t a l i a n Literature 2

The Natural Environment Weather and C l i ~ te Introduction to Lar,dforms Land and L i f e : The American Southwest Pathways Toward Extinction

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Proposed Fee

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (cont 'dl

Advanced Geamorphology Field Techniques Remote Sensing of the Environment Frontiers in Geography Field Course in Geography Issues and Research in Geography

GRG 339 GRG 3 4 9 GRG 362K GRG 374 GRG 3 8 0 GRG 391K

I3CH 604 DCH 506 ECH 507 DCH 612 DCH 312K DCH 312L DCH 619 GER 604 GER 506 GER 506F

Accelerated First Year Dutch 2 First Year Dutch I 2 First Year Dutch I1 2 Accelerated Second Year Dutch 2 Second Year Dutch I 2 Second Year Dutch I1 2 Conference Course in Dutch Language and Lit 2 Accelerated First Year German 2 F i r s t Year German I 2 Accelerated F i r s t Year German I 2

GER 507 GER 507F GER 507R

Firs t Year German I1 2 Accelerated F i r s t Year German I1 2 Intensive F i r s t Year German XI 2

GER 508K GER 612 GER 312K

Alternate First Year G e r m a n I1 Accelerated Second Year G e r m a n : Readings in Mod Second Y e a r German I: Readings in Humanities &

Social Sciences Accelerated Second Year G e r m a n : Oral/Written Second Year G e r m a n 11: Readings in Humanities

and Social Sciences Intensive Second-Year German: O r a l and Written Intensive Second-Year German: Readings In Hum. Conference Course in Germanic Language or L i t Conference Course in Germanic Language or L i t Cinema and Society, A l l Topics except

~ o p i c 2,3,5 Cinema and Society, Topic 2: German Cinema

Icroxa-listed with E 322.12)

GER 412F GER 312L

GER 312R GER 312s GER 319 GER 519 GRC 361E

GRC 361E

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Course Current Proposed Numker Courqe Title Fee 2L

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (eont'd)

GRC Cinema and Society, Topic 3: Genres Structures $ 10 $ 1 0 (cross-listed with E 322.13, EUS 3 6 1 . 2 )

Cinema and Society, Topic 5 : German Women Film 10 10 (cross-listed with E322.14, EUS 361.15, WS 340.5)

Accelerated F i r s t Year Swedish 2 2 ~ i r s t Year Swedish I 2 2 F i r s t Year Swedish 11 2 2 Accelerated Second Year Swedish 2 2 Second Year Swedish I 2 2 Second Year Swedish I1 2 2

GRC

HIS 366s A r t , Photography, Film, & Culture of American 0 0 West since 1880 (Cross-listed with ARH course,

when taught by ARH Faculty) HmM 350 Topics in Humanities, Topic I: Shakespeare 5 0 5 0

Topics in Latin Amer. Studies (when cross- listed with RTF 3591

Topics in ati in Arner. Studies (ARH Faculty) Topics in Latin Amer. Studies ~ o p i c 8: TV

(cross listed with RTF 366K) Topics in A-M Art Hist,

Topic I: Modern Latin American Art Topics in AM Art H i s t ,

Topic 2: Modern A r t of Mexico Topics in AM U t Hist,

~ o p i c 3 : Mesoamerican WL Topics in AH A r t ~ i s t ,

Topic 4 : Contemporary Latin Am. Art, 1960-Present

~opics in AM Art Hist, Topic 5: From /Meaning in Class i c Maya

Topics in AM Art Hist, ~ o p i c 6: Art & Archaeology of Ancient P e r u

~ogics in h is panic Literature, Civilization o f Spanish America, Topic 3 (when crossed listed with SPN 322K)

LAS 3 2 2 LAS 322

LAS 327

LAS 327

LAS 327

LAS 327

LAS 327

W S 370s

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Cnurse S~ecific W d e a t a l FPPS (continued)

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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (cont'd)

U S 381 Topics in Latin h e r . Studies (ARH Faculty) $ 1 s $ 15 U S 381 Topics in ati in Amer. Studies (when cross- 40 4 0

listed with RTF 387F or RTF 389)

MAS 3 7 4 Topics in Mexican American Studies (when cross- 4 0 4 0 listed with RTF 359)

MAS 374 Special Topics, Topic 18: Television F i e l d Prod 95 9 5 (Cross-listed with RTF 366K)

ARA Am ARA ARA AFA ARA ARA AFW ARA ARA ARA HEB HEB HEB HEB AEB HEB HEB PRS PRS PRS PRS PRS PRS PRS TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR

F i r s t Year Arabic I 2 F i r s t Year Arabic I1 2 Second Year Arabic I 2 Second Year Arabic I1 2 Arabic Readings and Grammar 5 2 Arabic Readings and G r a m m r TI 2 Introduction to Arabic Literature 2 ~eadings in Contemporary Arabic ~iterature I 2 Readings in Contemporaq Arabic Literature I1 2 Advanced Arabic Readings and Grammar I 2 Advanced Arabic Readings and G r a m m a r I1 2 F i r s t Y e a r Hebrew I 2 First Year Hebrew I1 2 Second Year Hebrew I 2 Second Year Hebrew II 2 Introduction to Hebrew Literature 2 Modern Hebrew Literature 2 Hebrew Literature in Translation 2 First Year Persian I 2 First Year Persian I1 2 Second Year Persian I 2 Second Year Persian I1 2 Advanced Persian Readings I 2 Advanced Persian Readings I1 2 ~ o p i c s in Persian Language and Literature 2 First Year Turkish I 2 First Year Turkish I1 2 Second Year Turkish I 2 Second Year Turkish 11 2 Conference Course i n Turkish Language & Literature 2

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C a u r s s Saer~frr In- F e s . . {continued)

Course Current Proposed Number Course T i t l e F e r ? A

3LLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (cont'dl

ES 320 T o p i c s in t h e Ancient Middle East (when taught $ 15 $ 1 5 by Art History Faculty)

ES 322K Third W o r l d Cinema ( w h e n cross-listed w i t h 40 4 0 RTF 359)

ES 281 Topics in middle Eastern Civilization & Cultures 15 15 (when t a u g h t by ARH Faculty)

P 301 The Freshman Seminar (when t u q h t by ARH) 15 15 2 315 Topics in the Arts & Sciences (when 15 15

taught by A r t ist tory Faculty) Z 325 Topics in t h e A r t s & sciences (when 15 15

taught by A r t History Faculty) C 125K Topics i n A r t s , Sciences, & Social Science 1s 1 5

[when taught by k t History Faculty) C 659 Special Studies (when taught by ARH Faculty) I5 15

Lntroduction to Psychology 3 Introduction to Psychology (Tndependent Study) 2 Introduction to Child Psychology 1. I~ i t rodue t ion to Developmental 2sychology 1 Abnormal Psychology 1 ~unctional Neuroanatomy 3 Theory and Techniques o f Assessment I 50 Theory and Techniques of Assessment I1 5 0 clinical Practicum I 5 0 Clinical Fracticum II 5 0

s 361 Topics i.n ~ e l i g i o u ~ Studies (CL~SB-listed with 15 15 ARH 3818, when taught by ARH Faculty)

First Year Russian I First Year Russian I1 Second Year Russian 1 Second Year Russian LI Practice in Spoken Russian I Pract ice in Spaken R~ssian 5 Advanced Russian 1 Advanced Russian 11 Practice in Spoken Russian 11

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'OLLGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (eont'd)

:US 2288 Practice in Spoken Russian I1 $ 2 .us 380C Advanced Russian am position and conversation I 2 :US 398T Supervised Teaching in Russian 2

'OR 604 'OR 406 &OR 407 'OR 408

'OR 312K

'OR 3 1 8 'OR 516

'PN 6 0 4 :PN 5 0 6 PN 507 :PN 5 0 8 ~ LPN 612

Accelerated F i r s t Year Porsuquese I F i r s t Year Portuguese I F i r s t Year Portuguese TI Alternate First Year Portuguese for

Spanish Students Accelerated Second Yaar Portuguese: Oral

Expression, Reading, and Composition Second Year Portuguese I: O r a l Expression,

Reading, and Composition Second Year Portuguese 11: O r a l Expressian,

Reading, and Compositioc Conversation and Compositicn Alternate Second Year Portuguese f o r Spanish

Speakers Accelerated Beginners' Spanish First Year Spanish I First Year Spanish XI Alternate F i r s t Year ~ p a n i s h I1 Accelerated Second Year Spanish: O r a l

Expression, Reading, and Composition Secand Year Spanish I: O r a l Expression,

Reading and Composition Second Year Spanish IT: Oral Expression,

Raading and Composition Practice in Spiken Spanish Conversation and Composition Advanced Oral Expression C i v i l i z a t i o n of Spanish ~merica Spanish Civilization

IS 301 Topic 2: I n t r o to Child Psychology 1 IS 301 Intro Topics in Women's Studies, Topic 4 : 7

Family (cross-listed w i t h CD 301) IS 301 Family Relationships 3

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Course Current Proposed - -- A Fee

:QLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (cont'd)

qS 323 I n t r c d u c t i o n to Women's Studies in Natural S 0 $ 50 Science, Topic 1 Primate Behavior (same as ANT 323K)

SS 340 Cross-Culture Topics in Women's Studies 10 10 Topic 5: G e r m a n Women Filmmakers {Cross- l i s t e d with E322.14, EUS 361.15, GRC 3613.5)

JS 345 Topics in Women's Studies 15 15 JS 345 Top ic s in Women's Studies, Topic 1: Child 3 3

Development rS 345 Topics in Women's studies, Topic 4 : Guidance 12 12

in Early Childhood TS 345 Topic 6: Intro to Developmental Psychology 1. 1

:FLADUATB SCHOOL OF LIBRAHY AND INFOFXATlTION SCIENCE ( A n additional $2 per semester credit hour w i l l be added to a l l Graduate School of Lib ra ry and Info~aatian Science couraes far the ~nstructional Technology F e e . )

,IS 393C r I 9 393C 119 393C 115 393C J I S 3936 .IS 393c 11s 393C J I S 393C

Children's Literature 10 Basic Information Sources 0 Tntro to Internet Resources and Services 0 Topic 15: Visual Resources Collection (cross- 0

l i s t ed with XU4 3 9 4 , when taught by ARH Faculty] Consemat inn Treatment for Preservation 2 5

Administrators Conservation Practice ~ o p i c 1: Conservation Treatment Lab I 2 5 Topic 2 : Conservation Tzeatnent Lab 11 2 5 Topic 3 : Cunserwation Treatment Lab 111 25 Topic 4 : Conservation Lab IV 2 5 Topic 6: Paper Documents I 2 5 Topic 7 : Treatment of Pager Documents 11 2 5 Topic 8 : Introdactory Laboratory in 2 5

conservation .Science Topic 9 : Advanced Laboratory in Conservation 2 5

Science

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:OLLEGE OF N A m SCIENCES (An additional $7 per semester credit hour will be added to all Natural Sciences courses for the Instructional Technology Fee.

~ntroduction to Astronomy $ 3 $ 3 Introduction to Astronomy with Celestial 2 2

Observations Introductory Astronomy 1 1 Planets and People 2 2 Search for Extraterrestrl Life 2 2 Ast Bizarre: Stars & Stel Evol 2 2 Astronomy in Science Fiction 2 2 A s t Bizarre: Gal/Quasar/Cosmol 2 2 Topics in Astronorn for Non-Science Students 2 2 The ~ilky Way Galaxy 2 2

IIO 301C Topics in Biology 4 4

Introductory Biology: Molecules to Organisms 4 Ecology, Evolution, and Society 4 Cellular and Molecular ~iology 4 Structure and Function of Organisms 4 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 4 L a b Exp in Biology: Cellular & Molecular 2 0 Lab E x g in Biology: Struct & Fmct of Organ. 2 0 Lab Studies in Pop. & Environmental Biology 10 Lab Exp in ~iology: Cellular L Molecular 3 0 Honors Lab Experiments in Biology; Cellular 3 0 Lab Studies in Molecular Biology 5 0 Supervised Teaching in the ~iological Sciences 7

~ative Plants Gen Botany Lab: Structure, Physiology

and Reproduction of Seed Plants Gen Botany L a b : Survey o f Plant Kingdom Laboratory Studies in C e l l Biology Laboratory in General Phycology Lab Experiments in Plant Physiology L a b S t u d i e s in Moleeular Biology Economic Botany Laboratory Studies in Plant Systematics

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Fees (continued)

Course - r s s e Title

:OLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES (cont'd)

Plant Systematics Paleobotany Laboratory Plant Ecology Laboratory Lab in Plant Anatomy & Histological Tech. Taxonomic Plant Anatomy Laboratory Studies in Molecular ~iology Advanced Study and Research Advanced Study and Research Advanced Study and Research Advanced Study and Research Advanced Study and Research Angiosperm Diversity Lab Plant Systematics Taxonomic Plant Anatomy Laboratory in General Phyeology Lab in Advanced Plant Anatomy Plant Ecology Laboratory Lab Studies in Cell Biology Selected Topics in Plant Scimnce L a b Methods in Molecular Systematics Thesis Thesis Master's Report Dissertation Dissertation Dissertation Dissertation Dissertation Dissertation

Principles of Chemistry I Principles of Chemistry 11 Math Xntro To Theory of Matter Introduction to Chemical Practice Introductory Chemistry I Tntroductary Chemistry 11 Undergraduate Research Organic Chemistry Laboratory Organic Chemistry

Current Proposed -Fee

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NATURAL SCIENCES (cont'd)

organic C h e m i s t r y $ 0 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 9 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 9 Bioanalytical Chemistry 10 Elementary Organic Chemisty & Biochemistry Labs 9 Elementary Organic Chemistry & ~iochemistry Lab 9 Organic Chemistry 0 Organic Chemistry 0 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 9 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 9 Inorganic Chemistry 0 Biochemistry 0 ~iochernistry 0 Special Topics in Laboratory Chemistry 2 0 Physical C h e m i s t r y 0 Physical Chemistry Laboratory 3 4 Physical Chemistry 0 Physical Chemistry Laboratory 3 4 Physical Chemistry 0 Analytical Chemistry 3 5 Macramoleeular Chemistry 0 Advanced Org and Tnorg Chemistry 0 Techniques of Research 0 Biochemistry Laboratory 3 0 Physical Methods fo r Biochemistry 0 Individual Study in Chem & Biochem 0 Individual Study in Chem Biochem 0 Advanced Analytical chemistry 3 8 Chemistry Honors Tutorial 0 Chemistry Honors Tutorial 0

Computer Science I 6 0 Foundation o f Computer Science [replaces CS 304P) O Computer Programming 2 0 Computer Organization and Programming 6 0 Camputer Science I1 6 0 Brief Introduction to Pascal 2 0 D a t a Structures 60 h a y l s i s of Programs 6 0

Propa sed Fee

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:OLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES (cont'd)

Artificial Intelligence $ 60 Prograrmning Languages 60 Data Management 6 0 LISP and symbolic Computation 6 0 Computer Systems Architecture 6 0 Elements of the Theory of Computation 6 0 Computer Graphics 60 Computer Networks 6 0 Numerical Methods 6 0 Systems Modeling I 6 0 Undergraduate Reading and Research 6 0 introduction to Operating Systems 60 Software Engineering 6 0 Algorithmic Languages and Compilers 60 Undergraduate Topics in Computer Sciences 2 0 Undergraduate Topics in Computer Sciences 4 0 Undergraduate Topics in Computer Sciences 6 0 Computer Science Honors Course 6 0 Distributed Computing I 6C Statistical Applications of Electronic Computers 60 Advanced Operating Systems 6 0 Systems Modeling 6 0 Artificial Intelligence 6 0 Advanced Computer Architecture 6 0 Numerical Analysis: Lineax Algebra 60 Numerical Analysis: Interpolation, Approx. Quad 60 Computer Graphics 6 0 Multimedia Systems 6 0 Introduction to VLSI Design 6 0 Automted Theorem Proving 60 Database Management 60 Numerical Treatment of Differential Equations 6 0 Programming Languages 6 0 Communication Networks 6 0 Database System Inplernentation 6 0 Natural Language Processing 6 0 Combinatorics and Graph Theory 6 0 Automata and Formal Languages 6 0 Algorithms: Techniques and Theory 60

Proposed Fee

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'OLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES (conr'd)

x o GEO 3EO SEO 3EO 2EO GEO GEO GEO SEO GEO GEO GEO GEO

fntroduction to ath he ma tical Logic $ 60 Formal Sematics and Verification 6 0 Theory of Computation 6 0 Recursion and Induction I 60 Recursion and Induction If 6 0 Advanced Systems Laboratory 6 0 Distributed Computing I1 6 0 ~opics in Numerical Analysis 6 0 Numerical Solution of Elliptic Partial Diff. 60

Equations Expert Systems 60 Conference Course 6 0 Topics in Computer Sciences 2 0 Topics in Computer Sciences 4 0 Topics in Computer Sciences 6 0 Advanced Networking Protocols 6 0 Thesis 6 0 Thesis 60 Dissertation 60 Dissertation 120 Dissertation 18 0 Dissertation 6 0 Dissertation 120 ~issertation 180

Physical Geology Age of Dinosaurs Earth, Wind, and F i r e Geology of National Parks Introduction to Geology P l a t e Tectonics and Earth History L i f e Through Time Geology of Engineering Mineralogy and Petrology Earth ater rials Igneous & Metamorphic Petrology Sedimentary Rocks Introduction to Field and Stratigraphic Methods Introductory Fie ld Geology

Proposed

Fee

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- Course Title

NATURAL SCIENCES (cont'd)

Paleobiology Introduction to Paleontology Development and Evalution of the Vertebrate

Skeleton Structural Geology Petroleum Geology: Basin & Trend malysis Petrology & Plate ~ectonics Geology & Mineral Resources of Texas Mineral Resources Introduction to Physical & Chemical Hydrology Gem and Gem Minerals Training Cruise(s1 Marine Geophysical Research Training Cruise(s1 Marine Geophysical Research Training Cruise(s1 Marine Geophysical Research Global Geophysics Evolution of Geologic Provinces Field Geology ~ i e l d Geology Volcanology Exploration Geophysics Geophysical Interpretation Energy Resources sadimentology Groundwater Hydrology F i e l d Methods in Groundwater Hydrology Chemical Hydrogeology Evolution of a Continent Advanced Structural Geology Subsurface Stratigraphy Sedimentary Processes Paleobiometrics Elements of Mineral Identification Seismic Stratigraphy ~rittle Structure Structural Petrology Tectonic Problems Groundwater Field Methods Depositional Systems: Terrigenous Clastics Geology and Hydrology

Current a

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:OLLEGE OF NATUFLAL SCIENCES Icont ' d )

ZEO 3EC) GEO GEO GEO GEO GEO GEO GEO

GEO GEO

Numerical Methods TI: Digital Methods in $ 60 Hydrogeology and Geophysics

Paleoeeology 8 Petrography of Sandstones 149 Petrography of Carbonates 1 4 9 Biogenci & Evaporite Depositional Systems 105 Sedimentary Basin Analysis 0 Geophysics I: Exploration Geophysics 3 4 ~eophysics 11: Global Geophysics 8 ~eodynamics I: Plate Tectonics & Paleomagnetism 38 Geodynarnics 11: Basin Subsidence 3 0 Geodynamics 111: Geodesy 9 0 Micropaleontol~gy 4 5 Metamorphic Petrology 42 Caribbean Regional ~eology and Geophysics 15 Igneous Petrology 45 Geology of Petroleum 3 0 Isotope Geology 15 Seminar in Isotope Geology 15 aleo ontological Nomenclature and Techniques 10 Seminar in Geology, Topics 1-10 3 0 Seminar in Geology, Advanced Micropaleontology 30 Seminar in Geology, Topic 11: Sedimentary B a s i s 30

Analysis Physical Hydrogeology 3 0 Regional Tectonics 3 0 Ore ~eposits in Sedimentary Rocks 3 0 Mineral & Energy R e s . : Geology, Econornica, Policy 30 Topics in Quaternary Geology 3 0 Current Topics i n Paleobiology 3 0 Paleogeography 3 0 Vertebrate Biostratigraphy 25 Vertebrate Paleontology: ~ishes, Amphibians, 2 5

and Reptiles Vertebrate Paleontology: Mammals 3 0 Supervised Teaching in Geology 18

CD 304 Family Relationships (was HE 3041 CD 313 Child ~evelopment

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Child Development (was HE 333 1 $ 3 Research Methods in Child Development 4 Develop Young Child Through Creative Activites 24 Field Experience 11 { w a s HE 352) 3 0 Problems Course - A l l Topics 11 Guidance in Early Childhood (was HE 3661 12 Home-Cormunity Partnership in the D e v g . 12

of the Child (was HE 372K) Infant/Toddler Development and Parent-Child 10

Relationships Theories of Child & Family Development 12

(was HE 378L) ~ o p i c 1: Research Method ChiLd Development/ 0

Family Relations Topic 2 : Analytical Structure/Ch#ge Dyadic Re1 0 Research Problems - A11 Topics 2 1 Research Problems - A l l Topics 2 1

-(E 321 Family L i f e Management 3E 322 Personal and Family Finance ?E 347 Socioeconomic Problems of Families 1E 354 Advanced Personal Financial Planning

IE 355 Problems Course: Research in Family Economics 15 AE 355 Problems Course, Topic 2: Foundations of 7

Human Ecalow -TE 355 Problems Course: Foundations of Human Ecology 7 3E 361 The Consumer and the Market 15

Design 1; Foundations of Inter ior Design Design 1 Studio: Foundations of Design D e s i g n 2 : Foundations of Residential -sign Design 2 Studio: Residential Design Design 3 Design 3 Studio ~esign 4 Design 4 Studio Fimld Experience 1 F i e l d Experience 5

Proposed Fee

Couxse - 'OLLEGE CF

ITR 307 TrR 107L TTR 311 JTR 11IL 3TR 324

124L JTR 328C JTR 334 mR 234L JTR 338W 3TTt 342 JTR 142L JTli 3 4 4 JTR 144M #?R 145C TTR 352 JTR 352C JTR 355L JTR 355M JTR 668A

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PEES IWD WZSCLUAHEOUS CHAROgB (continued)

Course S n e c i f l c I r . 2 1 . .

(continued)

Current: - Course T i t l e _Eee

NATURAL SCIENCES (contld)

History of Inter iors and Furnishings f $ 35 History of Interiors and Furnishings IT 35 In ter ior Design Workrmm Processes & Custom Design35 ID Workroom Processes & Custom Design Studio 40 Procedures h Practices in In ter ior Design 3 9 Procedures & Practices in Interior Design Studio 40 Design 5 40 ~esign 5 Studio 4 0 Design 6 3 7 Design 6 Studio 41 F i e l d Experience TI 3 0 Field Experience I1 3 0 F i e l d Experience XI 3 0 Problems Course 6 Design 7 Studio 40 Design 8 Studio 5 0 Honors Reading course 25 Honors Tutorial Course 2 5

Introductory Food Science 2 4 Introductory Food Science Laboratory 2 8 Introductory Nutrition 4 Introductory Nutrition Lab 1 G Advanced Food Science 2 9 F w d Science Laboratory 3 6 Developmental Nutrition 5 C Foodservice System Management 7 Lab. in Purchasing & Prod. in Foodservice 6 0 Issues in Nutrition and Health 17 Advanced ~utrition I 42 Advanced Nutrition I Lab 5 0 Advanced Nutrition I1 44 Advanced Nutrition I1 L a b 5 0 Orientation and Techiques of Practice in bietics 50 Field Experience II Iwae HE 352) 3 0 Applied Normal and Connnunity Nutrition 5 0 Practicum in Dieretics 5 0 Advanced Food Systems Management 50 Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics 5 0

Proposed Fep

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BEES IWD Y I % C E L m W S CHAfl6ES (continued)

dental Fees (continued)

Course Current _Number Course Title --€es-

COLLEGE OF N A W SCIENCES tconr'd)

NTR NTR NTR NTR NTR NTR ml3 NTR NTR

NTR NTR NTR NTR NTR NTR NTR NTR NTR NTR NTR

NTR NTR NTR NTR NTR NTR

TXA TXA TXA TXA TXA 'IXA TXA TXA TXA TXA

Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics $ 5 0 Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics 5 Lab in Clinical Nutrition and ~ietetics 3 9 Organization and Management 5 0 ~oodserviee Equipment 5 0 Research ~ e t h o d s , Topic 1: Exp. Nutrition 50 Research Methods, Topic 2: Nutritional Immunology 50 Research Methods, Topic 3 : Nutritional 5 0 Research Methods, Topic 4 : Adv Experimental 5 0

Design and statistics Research Methods, Topic 5: Carcinogenesis 50 Research Methods, Topic 6: Nutritional Biochemist 50 Recent Advances in ~utriti~n: All Topics 5 0 Ra~earch Problerns Topic 1 5 0 Research problems Topic 2 50 Research Problems Topic 3 50 Research Problems Topic 4 5 0 Research Problems Topic 5 50 Research Problems Topic 6: Clinical Nutrition 5 0 Research Problems Topic 7 5 0 Research Problems Topic 8: Developmental 3 5

Nutrition Research Problems Topic 9 : Food Service Systems 50 Research Problems Topic 10: Nutrition and Met 5 0 Thesis 50 Dissertation 5 0 Dissertation 5 0 Dissertation 5 0

Textiles Laboratory ashi ion ~esign Laboratory Apparel I Laboratory Visual Merchandising and isp play Techniques History of Fashion Apparel 11 Laboratory clothing and Human Behavior Fie ld Experience I1 (was HE 352 ) Field Experience in Apparel ~ e s i g n Fie ld Experience in Retail Merchandising

Proposed a

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mEB ANZ) MISCELLWEOWS CHILRmO (continued]

c Incid~ntal Fees (continued)

Course Current Proposed Course Title Fee-

ZOLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES Icont 'dl

TXA 260M Advanced Textiles L a b $ 2 0 $ 20 TXA 264L Advanced Problems in Clothing Laboratory 3 0 3 0

MNS MNS MNS MNS ms MNS MNS MNS MNS MNS MNS MNS MNS m s MNS ms m s

MIC MIC MIC MIC MIC

MIC

MIC

MIC

MIC MIC MIC MIC MIC MIC MIC

Limology and Oceanography 4 0 Training Cruises (Topic 2: Marine Geophysical) 2 5 TrainingCmises {Topic 2 : MarineGeophysical) 25 Training Cruises (Topic 2: Marine Geophysical) 2 5 Estuaxine Ecology 4 0 Marine Invertebrates 4 0 Biology of Fishes 4 0 Selected Studies in Mariculture 40 Marine Environmental Science 40 Topics in Marine Science, All Topics 4 0 ~arine Microbial Ecology 4 0 Marine chemistry 40 Biological Oceanography 40 Ecology of Marine Zooplankton 4 0 Marine Nutrient Chemistry 4 0 Marine Research T r a i n i n g Cruise 4 0 Marine Research Training C r u i s e 4 0

Elementary Microbiology Laboratory General Microbiology Laboratory Biology of Fungi Medical Mycology Laboratory General Microbiology: Microbial Cell Structure

and Gene tics General micrabiology: Microbial Cell Pb.ysiology

and Ecology General Microbiology: Virology Immunology and

Host-microbe General ~icrobioLoqy: Tmmunity/~ost-Microbial

In teraet ions General Microbiology Laboratory Virology Laboratory Imunology Laboratory Public Health Bacteriology Laboratory . ~echniques in Molecular ~ e n e t i c s Techniques in Molecular Genetics Supervised Teaching in Microbiology

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FEES AMD MISCELIAWWS CHARaS ( continued)

C o ' l q . .

I continued)

Course Current - COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES Icont'dl

PHY P W

PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY PRY PKY

Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory $ 0 Elementary Statistical Methods 0 ~oundations of Arithmetic 0 Foundations of Geometry, S t a t s , & Probability 0 Discrete Mathematics 0 Advanced Caleulaus for Applications 5 0 Advanced Calculaus for Applications I1 0 Introduction to Number Theory 0 Structure of Modem Geometry 0 Matices and Matrix Calcularions 0 Introduction to Algebraic Structures 0 ~ o p i c s in Modern Piathematics I 0 Theory oE Functions af a Complex Variable 0 Introduction to Real Analysis 0 Probability I 0 Vector and Tensor Analysis I1 0 Topology I 0 ~umerical Mathematics for Applications 0 Conference Course 0 ~ntraduction to Mathematical Stat i s t ics 0

Mechanics 13 Mechanics Laboratory 2 4 General Phyaies-Tech. Course: Mechanics, Heat, 13

and Sound General Physics-~echnical Course: Electricity & 13

Magnetism, L i g h t , Atomic & Nuclear Physics General Physics: ~echanies, Heat, and Sound L a b 2 4 General Physics: Electricity & Magnetism, Light, 2 4

Atomic, Nuclear Physics Laboratory Engineering Physics I 13 Engineering Physics I1 13 Engineering Physics I Laboratory 2 4 Engineering Physics I1 Laboratory 2 4 Elementary Physics Methods 1 3 Elem. physics for Nontechnical Students-Mechanics 13 Elern. Physics for Nontechnical Students-Elect. 13

& Magnetism, Light, ~tomic & Nuclear Physics Wave Motion and Optics 13

Proposed Fee

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m s MTP M I S C L ~ O W B CIURGES (continued)

. . se Sseclflc Xncldentgl ~ e -

(cant inued)

course Current Proposed Nurnber Course Title -Fee

COLLEGE OF NATLIRAL SCIENCES (contad)

PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY P W PHY PHY PHY PHY

PHY PS PS

zoo zoo zoo Zoo Zoo zoo 200 Z o o Zoo ZOO Zoo zoo zoo Z o o zoo zw Zoo ZDO Z o o zoo 200 zoo Zoo

Electricity and Magnetism $ 13 Wave Motion and Optic9 Labratory 2 4 Electricity and Magnetism Laboratory 2 4 General Physics I 13 General Physics I1 13 General Physics I Laboratory 2 4 General Physics I1 Laboratory 2 4 Modern Optics 2 0 Electronic Techniques 15 Modern Physics I: Introduction to Quantum 2 0

Phenomena Advanced Laboratory I 2 0 Introductory Physical Science I - Mechanics 20 In t ro . Physical Science I1 - substances, Heat, 2 0

Electricity

The Hllman Body Human Biology Mammalian Anatomy Human Physiology Laboratory Human Phys io low ~eredity, Evolution and Society Cell Biology Developmental Biology Molecular Biology Human Biology Genetics Laboratory Experience in Genetics Laboratory Experience in Genetics ~iology and Genetics of Immune Disorders Invertebrate Biology Entomology ~chthyology Vertebrate Natural History Limology and Oceanography Ariiml Sexuality Systematics Animal Communication Biology of Birds

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FEE8 AND MISCEILAHEWB CBAR-I {continued]

Course Snec~fle d d e n t a l Fees . . (continued)

course Current Number Cnurse Title a

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES (cont'dl

Cell Physiology $ 9 Man and Environment 9 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy 32 Principles of Animal Behavior 9 Evolutionary Ecology 9 Behavioral Ecology 9 Comparative Animal Physiology 9 Molecular Genetics 9 Vertebrate Physiology 9 Vertebrate Physiology 9 Adaptive Physiology Laboratory 48 Vertebrate Physiology Laboratory 5 9 Consemation Bialogy,Togic 2 3 Conference Course, Topic 2 : Ichthyology 3 0 Conference Course: The Scientific Method 9 Conference Course: Special Studies, Herpetology 9 Conference Course: Animal Communication 9 Conference Course: ~ a b Studies in Molecular 12

Biology Evolution 9 Special Studies in Advanced Zoology 9 Special Studies in Advanced Zoology 9 Special Studies in Advanced Zoology 9 Neuronal Basis of Brain And Behavior 9 H~nan Genetics 9 Advanced Genetics 9 ~aboratory Studies in Molecular Biology 0 Herpetology 0 Natural Resource Management 0 Honors Tutorial Course 9 Honors mtorial Course 9 Graduate Systematic and ~nvironmental Zoology, 0

Topic 2 5 : Natural Resource Management supervised Teaching in Zoology 7

SCHOQL OF NURSING

N 112P Health ~romotion skills (Practicum) N 127P Clinical Nursing Skills I ( ~ r a c t i c u r n )

Proposed Fee

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m S U D MISCELIAKEOWP CEUROEB ( cont inuedl

( continued]

Course Current - clmrse Title Fee

COLLEGE OF NURSING (cont 'dl

Adult Health Nursing I (Practicum) $ 50 Specialized Topics in ~ursing 0 Specialized Topics in Nursing 0 Specialized Topics in Nursing 0 A d u l t Health Nursing 11 {Practicuml 5 0 Clinical ~ursing skills 11 (Practicum) 9 3 Nursing Care of Childbearing Families (Practicum) 5 0 Nursing Care of Children and ~amilies (Practicum) 50 Clinical Nursing Skills 111 (Practicum) 2 1 Clinical Care Management (Practicum) 5 0 AEMSN ~ursing Care o f Children & Families 0 Professional Nursing Foundations 117 Adult Health Nursing I 143 Adult Health Nursing TI 50 Advanced Health Assessment 2 8

COLLEGE OF P-CY

PHR PHR Prn PHR PHR PHR PHR PHR PHR PHR PHR PHR

PHR

PHR PHR PHR PHR

Pharmaceutical Sciences I Lab 2 1 Pharmaceutical Sciences TI Lab 2 1 Clinical Pharmacy Clerkship 60 Hospital Pharmacy Practice Clerkship 6 0 specialty Pharmacy practice Clerkship 6 0 intravenous Rdmisture Phr Serv 5 0 Pharmacy Practice Laboratory 11 2 8 Pharmacy Practice Laboratory I1 5 Pharmacy practice Laboratory I 2 8 Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory 3 5 clinical Pharmacy Internship (replaces PWI 554F) 60 Hospital Pharmacy Pract ice Internship 60

(replaces PHR 554G) C o m i t y Pharmacy Practice Internship 60

I replaces PHR 554EI speciality Pharmacy practice Internship 6 0

(replaces PHR 55483 Advanced NMR Spectroscopy ~ a b 50 Cl in ica l Rotation I 2 0 Clinical Rotation I 3 0 Clinical Rotation I 4 0

Proposed Fee

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F w AbtD W I g C E ~ O U S C-OES (continued)

Course S t 3 a f i c Inti-a1 Fees . .

(continued)

course - Course Title

COLLEGE OF P-CY ( c ont ' d)

PHR PHR PHR PKR PHR PKR PHR Prn PHR PHR Prn PHR PHR PHR PHR PHR PHR PHR FHR em PHR PHR PHR PKR PHR PHR PHR PHR PHR PHR PHR PHR

Clinical Rotation T I Clinical Rotation I1 Clinical Rotation I1 Clinical Rotation If1 clinical Rotation 111 Clinical Rotation 111 Clinical Rotation fV Clinical Rotation IV Clinical Rotation IV Clinical Rotation V clinical Rotation V Clinical Rotation V C l i n i c a l R o t a t i o n Vf Clinical Rotation V I Clinical Rotation VI Clinical Rotatian VIIX clinical Rotation V I I I Clinical Rotation VIII Clinical Rotation IX clinical Rotation I X Clinical Rotation IX Patient Assessment Skills Laboratory Acute Care Pharmacy Practice f Elective i n Pharmacy Practice I Institutional Pharmacy Practice Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Practice Selective in Pharmacy Practice I Acute Care Pharmacy Practice I1 Elective in Pharmacy Practice I1 Se lec t ive in Pharmacy Practice II Elective in Pharmacy Practice 111 Elective in Pharmacy Practice IV

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK

SW 6 4 0 Social Work Field Practieum I SW 641 Social Work ~ i e l d Practicum I1 SW 391N Field Instruction I SW 392N Field Instruction I1

Cur ren t Proposed FEeFes

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m a AWD u x a c g w o u g CBARGSS (continued)

rourse q n e c l f l c ~ n l F e s . .

(continued)

course Current Proposed fJumber- Courw Title Fee-

SCHOOL OF SoCXAL W O M Icont'd)

SW 696 Field Instruction If1 $674 $ 674 SW 697 F i e l d Instruction IV 67 4 674

(The proposed fee is the maximum that w i l l be charged. F e e s in the range of $21-$27 will be charged in the majority of cases)

STUDY ABROAD

SAB 100 Study Abroad SAE 200 study Abroad SAB 300 Study Abroad SAB 600 Study Abroad SAB 900 Study Abroad

EXTEWSION DIVISION

Fee f o r undergraduate courses per credit hour Fea for graduate courses per credit hour

Indexing and Abstracting

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FEES AND MESCgLLllWEWS CHARGEB (cont inuedl

Ratification is recommended for t h e general fee fo r the 1997-98 academic year. The fee has been the subject of discussion with representative students and has been administratively approved by the Executive V i c e Chancellor for Academic A f f a i r s .

Following Regental approval, t h e appropriate component catalog will be amended to reflect this n e w rate.

General Fee

. $32.00 per hour $ 3 4 . 0 0 per hour

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PEgS rrWrr HTSCELLANEOtY~ CBlLR-9 (continued)

u t i f i c a t i o n is recommended far the fallowi3g differential graduate tuition charges for the 1997-98 academic year. The fees have been the subject of discussion with representative students and have been administratively approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor f o r Academic Affairs. A portion of the increase will be used for financial assistance for students impacted by the increases,

Following Regental approval, the appropriate component catalog will be amended to reflect these new rates.

Current Fee Proposed Fee 8 ~ n t

College of Business $64 Administration ( PhD Program)

College of Cormtunication College of Education College of Engineering College of Fine A r t s College of Liberal Wts College of Natural Sciences College of Pharmacy

(MS and PhD Programs 1 School of Architecture Lyndon Baines Johnson

School of Public A f f a i r s School of Nursing Graduate School of Library

and Information science School of Social Work

College of Pharmacy $5 6 $431 (Undergraduate Professional)

$278 $68 per $282 per semester semester credit credit hour hour; $120 (non-resident minimum tuition of

$248 plus $34 graduate student di ff t r e n t i a l )

$68 per $496 per semester semester credit eredi t hour hour; $120 (non-resident minimum tuition of

$248 plus $248 d i f f e r e n t i a l )

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FEES AND M I S C E U U E W S CBARQES (continued)

Current F a e Proposed Fee Plnn-Resident R~sidenL

~ l l e g e of Pharmacy $ 6 4 $431 $ 6 8 per $496 per (Pharm. D.) semester semester credit

credit hour hour; $120 (non-resident minimum t u i t i o n of

$248 plus $248 differential)

3llege of Business $64 Administration/ Graduate School of Business (MBA, MPA, PPA)

:hool of L a w

$68 per $378 per semester semester credit credit hour; $120 hour (non- minimum resident

tuition of $248 plus $130 graduate student differential)

$150 per $400 per semester semester c r e d i t credit hour ($200 hour statutory

rate plus $200 graduate student differential)

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OTHER WA-

e following item has been approved by the Executive vice Chancellor for ademic Affairs in accordance with the Regents' B Y I P ~ -, P a r t e, Chapter VIII, Subsection 1.2 and is submitted for ratification by the T. Board of Regents.

~acility: Room 6 , B a t t l e Hall Proposed Name: The Charles W. Moore Room Justification: In recognition of the noted g i f t and in recognition and

memory of former Professor and internationally renowned architect Charles W. Moore, and in appreciation fo r the years of service he dedicated to the teaching of architecture at The University of Texas at Austin.

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O T K m WI1- (cont inued)

APPROVAL OF DUAL POSTPIOH8 OB BOMIR, TRVgT, OR PROFXT

le following items have been approved by t h e Executive Vice chancellor f o r :ademic Affairs in accordance with the Regents' Weer & Reaulatim, Part ae, Chapter 111, Section 13 and are submitted for ratification by the U. T. ~ a r d of Regents.

Name : Marye Anne Fox Title: V i c e President for Research posit i o n : Appointment as member of t h e Texas Science and

Technology Council Period: November, 1996 through October, 1998 Cornpensat ion: None Description: In November 1996 Governor George W. Bush appointed

V i c e President Fox as a member of the Texas Science and Technology Council. The Council was created by Executive Order GWE 96-6 dated September 18, 1996, to develop a long-term plan to make Tmxas the national leader in the research, development and production of science and high-technology products,

Name : George Kozmetsky T i t l e : J. Marion West Chair h e r i t u s fo r Constructive

Capitalism and the Murray S . Johnson Chair in Economies

Position: Appointment as member of the Texas Science and Technology Council

Period: November, 1996 through October, 1998 Cornpensat ion: None ~escrigtion: In November 1996 Governor George W . Bush appointed Dr.

Kozmetsky as a member of the Texas Science and Technology Counci l . The Council was created by Executive Order GWB 96-6 dated September 18, 1996, to develop a long-term plan to make Texas the national leader in the research, development and production of science and high-technology products.

OFFICE OFTHE PRESIDENT 1437 THE UN1VERSlTY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE and TEXAS SOUTHMOSTCOLLEGE 80 Fort Browa Brounsville, Texas 7 M I O 8 (2101 544-8201 * Fir (2101 518-0920

larch 17, 1995

1 1 % . James P. Duncan {xecutl ve V i ce Chancel 1 or for Azademi c A f f d i rs

-tie U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas System i01 Colorado S t r e e t \ u s t i n , Texas 78101

)ear Or. Duncan:

The ducket fo r the May 8. 1997 meeting o f t h e Board c-~f Regetlts 1s ;&mi tted for your recommendation and presentation t o the Board.

I recommend d p p r o v a l .

Sincerely.

J u l i ! t V . G a r c i a President

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TABLE OF CO-S

Paae No.

ea and Miscellaneous Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B- 3

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tification is recommended for t h e following cumulative listing o f fees and

scellaneous charges for t he 1997-98 academic year. The fees have been

ministratively approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic fairs .

oratory Fees

Course

Number

)MM 2303

)a 2324 ,MM 2325 )MM 2 3 7 3

)UL 0840

ITS 1311

ITS 1312

tTS 1316

ITS 1317

?TS 1 3 7 0

ITS 1374

ITS 1376

?TS 2316

tTS 2317

{TS 2326 iTS 2327

ITS 2233

XTS 2313

ITS 2333

XTS 2346

7TS 2347

ITS 2356

ITS 2357

C o u r s e Title

~ecording Technology

Studio Technology I S t u d i o Technolow 11 Basic ~ecording Technique Elementary Typing

Two-dimensional Design Three-dimensional Design

Drawing I

D r a w i n g 11

Introduction Sculpture

Drawing

Painting

Painting I

Painting I1

Sculpture I Sculpture 31

Drawing 111

Computer Imaging I

Printmaking

Ceramics 1

Ceramics 11

Photography I

Photography XI

C u r r e n t

-&!=- Proposed

Fee

$ 8

Course

.TS 2377

:TS 2 3 7 8

:TS 2379

LTS 3321

:TS 3323 :TS 3371

:TS 4331

:TS 4 3 3 3

:TS 4336 LTS 4337 !TS 4391

LNC 1241

&C 1242

rNC 1251

INC 1252

\NC 1341

INC 1342

WC 1351

W C 1352

WC 2241

1NC 2242

W C 2251

U C 2252 IAM 1351

?FT 0184

IS1 1114

JSI 1115

JSI 1114

JSI 1115

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FEXS AWI3 MISCELUNZOUS CHRRGSS

(Continued)

Laboratorv Fees (Continued)

Course Title

Introduction to Ceramics I Introduction to Ceramics I1

printmaking I1

Advanced Painting Advanced Drawing

Advanced Ceramics

Advanced Computer Imaging Graphic Design

Visual Thinking and Images

Internship in Art S t u d i o

S t u d i o Art General

Ballet I Ballet I1

Theater Dance I Theater D a n c e I1

Ballet I Ballet I Theater Dance T

Theater Dance 11

Ballet 111

Ballet XV Theater Dance IT1

Theater Dance I V

Introduction to Acting

Perspective Drawing

Keyboard Skills I

Keyboard Skills I1 Keyboard Skills I Keyboard Skills TI

Current

Fee

Proposed

A

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE

Course

Number

IS1 1132

JSI 1166

JSI 1168

JSI 1170

IS1 1172

IS1 1181

JSI 1182

I S 1 1183

IS1 1184

IS1 1188

J S I 1189

J S I 1192

J S I 1193

JST 1263

J S I 1308

JSI 1311 S S I 1312

JSI 2166

IS1 2168

JSI 2170

7SI 2172

3SI 2181

JSI 2182

3SI 2188

3.51 2189

JSI 2311

JSI 2312

3SI 3308

JSI 3309

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FXEO AWD Y f S C Z L ~ O O B CfURGE8 (Continued)

Laboratorv Fees (Continued)

Course Title

Accompanying & Chamber Music

Woodwind Class I

Brass Class I

Percussion I String C l a s s I

Piano Class I

piano Class I1

Voice Class I Voice Class I1 Percussion Class I Strings C l a s s I

Guitar Class I

Guitar C l a s s I1 Music Improvisation

Music ~iterature I

Music 'Theory Music Theory I1

Woodwind C l a s s I1

Brass C l a s s 11

Percussion I1

String Class I1

Piano Class III

Piano C l a s ~ IV

Percussion C l a s s II

String Class fI

Mu3 ic Theory III

Music Theory I V

Music History Music H i s t o r y I1

Cur ren t Fee

Proposed

Fee

Course

Number

:OL 4410 :OL 4309

;OL 4404

:OL 4420 :OL 4450

COL 5402

iOL 5404

COL 5414

iOL 6303

COL 6306 [OL 6405

[OL 6410

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FEES MID M I S C E ~ O V S CHARGES (Continued)

Laboratow F e e s (Continued)

Course Title

General Biology I

General Biology I1

Human Anatomy and Physiology I Human Anatomy and Physiology I1 ~icrobiology

Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Advanced Physiology

Plant Morphology

Plant Taxonomy

Ecology

Marine Zoology

Cell Biology

Invertebrate Zoology

Integrative Biology f o r Middle

School Science Teachers Integrative Biology f o r High School Science Teachers

Marine Botany Herpetology Ichthyology

Plant Anatomy Ornithology

Marine Zoology

Ichthyology

Plant Taxonomy

Advanced Ecology

~ i e l d Biology

Insect Ecology

Physiology

Current Proposed

Fee A

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Course

Number

?TJ 4401

ISC 1310

jSC 1317

)SC 1318

ISC 1417

ISC 1432

)SC 2420

)SC 2425

)SC 2 3 1 2

)SC 2314

ISC 2318

ISC 3337

:IS 1401

:IS 1404

:IS 1405

:IS 1408

:IS 1410

ITS 1471

I I S 2328

:IS 2401

:IS 2 4 0 4

:IS 2408

:IS 2 4 1 4

:IS 2 4 2 0 ?IS 2 4 2 4

?ET 1301

?ET 2321

JGR 1304

qGR 1407

F E B IWI) MISCELLAMEWS CHIUlaE8

(Continued)

Laboratorv Fees (Continued)

Current

_Fes

Practicum F i e l d ~xperiences 2 5 Computer Literacy 8

FORTRAN Programming 8

Progrming Structures I 8

FORTRAN Programming 8

COBOL Programming 8

Computer Programing in Second Lang. 8

Computer Organization and Machine Foundations of Computer Science

Computer System Tools

Programming Structures I1

Systems Analysis

Introduction to Basic programming Introduction to Microcomputers

Advanced Microcomputers

Advanced B a s i c programming

PC and IAN Maintenance

Data Entry

Lang . 8

8

8

8

15

S

8

Y 8

8 8

Computer ~nformation Systems Field project 8

Introduction to COBOL Programming 8

Data Base Concepts 8

Data Communication 8

Computer Graphics 8

R P G TI Programming 8

~dvanced COBOL B Intro. to Computers for Technologists 8

Manufacturing Processes T 8

Engineering Graphics 8

Plane Surveying 8

Proposed

Fee

Course

Number

3RA 2470

DRA 2480

ELC 1405 ELC 1410

ELC 1420

ELC 1425 ELC 1430

ELC 1435

ELC 1440

ELC 1445

ELC 1446

ELC 1447

ELC 1450 ELC 2 2 4 0

ELC 2357

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m s AND YISCE-US c m a a (continued)

Laboratorv F e u (Continued)

Course T i t l e

Computer ~ i d e d rafting I Technical Drafting I

Technical Drafting IX

~ i e c tronic Drafting Perspecrive ~rawing

Computer ~ i d e d Drafting I1 piping Drafting

Structural Drafting I

Structural Drafting I1

Topographic Drafting Architectural Drafting

Surveying I

Surveying I1 Special Projects special Pr0bler.s

Drafting Applications Laboratory

Basic Circuits

D i g i t a l Fundamentals

TV Fundamentals

Automatic Computers

Basic Semiconductors

DC Circuits AC Circuits

Microprocessor Architecture

Semiconductors I

Semiconductors I1

Satellite Systems Special Projects

Handskills

C u r r e n t

Fee Proposed

A

Couxse

Nmber

3LC 2410

?LC 2415

{LC 2425

{LC 2 4 3 0 ILC 2 4 6 0

<LC 2 4 6 5

2LC 2466

3LC 2470 fEM 1105

JEM 1107

IEM 1111

{EM 1112

{EM 1307

IEM 2123

{EM 2125

3EM 2401

-lEM 3103

rIEM 3105

'IEM 3110

3EM 3112

4EM 3303 3EM 3403 3EM 4105

3EM 4320

EOL 1403 ZOL 1404

5OL 2309

3OL 2410

EOL 3441

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VEEa AMD W I S C E L ~ O U S C m G E S

(Continued)

Laboratorv Fees (Continued)

Course Title

Video Cassette Systems V i d e o Systems

Computer Maintenance

Introduction to Robotic6

Electrical Machines

Electro Optics and Lasers Electronic Cammunication

Instrumentation and Instruments

Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I

Introductory Chemistry Laboratory 11

General Chemistry Laboratory I General Chemistry Laboratory I1

Introductory Chemistry I1 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I

Organic Chemistry Laboratory I Quantitative Analysis

Biochemistry Lab I Analytical Laboratory physical Chemistry Lab I

Physical Chemistry Lab I1

Biochemistry

Biochemistry

Instrumental Methods of Analysis Lab

Chemistry Problems

Physical Geology

Historical Geology

Mineralogy

Petrology

Paleontology

Current

Fee

Proposed

Fee

THE UNTVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE

Course

Number

DL 4402

IYS 1101

IYS 1102

IYS 1410

IYS 2125

TYS 2126

IYS 1417

IYS 3201

IYS 3202

US 3400

1YS 3410

IYS 3430

IYS 4200

?AD 1314

:AD 2304

FAD 2305

;EC 1301

;EC 1305

;EC 1310

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# m B MTD M I S C E L ~ U S CHARGES

(Continued)

Laboratorv Fees (Continued)

Stratigraphy

Structural Geology

sedimentary

Economic Geology

Oceanography

Geochemistry

Computer Applications in Geology

Geology ~ i e l d rip

Geomorphology

Exploration Geophysics

General physics L a h r a t u r y I

General Physics Laboratory If Applied Physics

Motion, Matter & Energy

Engineering Physics Laboratory I Engineering Physics Laboratory I1

Earth, Sky, Heavens Advanced Physics Laboratory I

Advanced Physics Laboratory I1 Modern Physics

Optics

Electronic for Scientists

Undergxaduate Research Project Filing Systems

B a s i c Word Perfect

Advanced Word Perfect

Basic Keyboarding

Business Communications

Electronic Calculating Machines

cur ren t Fee

Proposed

Fee

Cour ss

ICI 4398

KT 4611

ICf 4641

'ED 4313

:CD 1231

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May 8, 1997

FEt6S MISCELLIWEOUB CBARCES

(Continued 1

Laboratorv Fees (Continued)

C u r r e n t Proposed

Course T i t l e Fee Fee

Skillbuilding f a r Speed and Accuracy 8

Legal Terminology 8 Document Productinn 8

Law Office Management 8

Elementary Shorthand 8

O f f i c e Procedures 8

Business Correspondence 8

Legal Documents I 8

Legal Documents 11 8 Spreadsheet Applications for the O f f i c e 8

Microsof t Word 8

Cooperative Education 1 8

Cooperative Education XI 8

Accounting ~pplication 1 8

Accounting Application I1 8

Accounting Co-op T 8

Accounting Co-op 11 8 Teacher Assistant Co-op I 8

Teacher Assistant Co-op I1 8

Management Co-op I 8

Management Co-op 11 8

Directed Teaching - ESL 12.50 Directed Teaching - Elementary 12.50

Directed Teaching - Early Childhood 12.50

Student Teaching - Secondary 11 12.50

Directed Teaching - Elementary 2 5

Student Teaching - Secondary 2 5 ~irected Teaching - Generic Special Ed. 12.50

Child Care & Develop. Lab. Experience 111 8

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course

!CD 1241

'CD 1331

'CD 1401 CD 1406

:CD 1411

C 1421

'CD 2351

:CD 2451

ICD 2366

IET 1302

JET 2421

%U 1204

TJlT 1261

TJU 1266

WU 1269

'NIT 1308

'NU 1310 'NU 1364

Urr 1365

NU 1366

'NU 1368

24T 2705

N'l' 1715

:MT 2 2 0 5

2290

:MT 2315

MT 2505 :MT 2515

FEga AWD MZSCELUMEOUB CEL~RQES

(Cant inued)

(Continued)

Current -e Fee

Child C a r e & Develop. Lab. ~xperience IV

Creative Art, ~ u s i c and Rec. Activities

fo r ChiLdren

CDA Preparation I CDA Preparation I1 C h i l d Care & Develop. tab. Experience I

Child Care & Develop. Lab. Experience I1 The Exceptional Child

Child Care and Develop. tab. Experience V Activities for Exceptional Children Electronic Material and Process Circuit Analysis

Nursing Skills Theory

Clinical Practicum 111

Nursing skills Theory Lab.

Clinical Practicum I1

Maternal and Newborn Pediatrics

Clinical Practicurn IV

Clinical Practicum I

Clinical Practicum V

Clinical Practicum V I

EMT - Basic EMT - Intermediate Triage and Management paramedic C l i n i c a l Practicum I Pharmacology

EMT - Paramedic I EMT - Paramedic I1

Fropos ed

Fee

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May 8, 1997

Course

ILT 1415

ILT 1 5 D 5

ILT 2405

ILT 2705

W l 1405

1AD 1415

EAD 1425

tEES 1290

1ES 1505

<ES 1515

1E5 2 3 0 5

:ES 2315

ISG 1405

ISG 1407

L&Q.ratorv Fees (Continued)

C u r r e n t

Course Title Fee

EMT - Paramedic I11 Hospitality Cooperat ive Education I ~osgitality Cooperative Education I1

Counseling Methods

Specialized Co-op

International Business Co-op I International Business Co-op I1

Legal Assisting Co-op

Cl in ica l Practice I Advance Phlebotomy

Immunology

Parasitology, Mycoloqy/~crobacteriolo~

Introduction to the Clinical Laboratory Clinical Microbiology

Hematology

Immunohematology

Clinical Chemistry

Basic Radiographic Procedures Radiological Techniques

X-ray Physics I

Clinical ~ r a c t i c d I

Equipment and Procedures I E q u i p m e n t and Procedures I1 Diagnostic Procedures

pediatric & Neonatology

Fundamentals of Nursing

Adult Client with Minor Alterations i n Homeostasis T

Proposed

Course

N u h e r

TSG 1811

ISG 2413

ISG 2415

ISG 2417

fSQ 2519

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FEES AWD MISCE-OUB CHllROEB

(Continued)

kbora torv Feeg (Continued)

d u r s e Title

Adult Client w i t h Minor Alterations in Homeostasis I1 Transition Course LVN to RN The Family in Psycho/~ocial Crisis

The Chiidbearing Family The childrearing Family

Client/~amily with ~ a j o r Alterations

in Homeostasis I

Client/Family with Major Alterations in Homeostasis IL Basketball

~'ogging

Adv Life Saving

Aerobic DN & EX Angling and Baitcasting

Archery

Badminton

Ballet T

Ballet I1

Basketball

Body Mechanics Women Only

Bowl ing

Flag Football Folk/square Dance

Folkloric0

Gal f

Gymnastics Jazz/Modern nance

Jogging

Current

Fee

Proposed

- F e e

Course

Number

. K I N 1117 K I N 1118

K I N 11 19

KIN 1120

KIN 1121

K I N 1122

KIN 1123

K I N 1124

K I N 1125

K I N 1126

KIN 1127 KT N 1128

K I N 1129

K I N 1130

K I N 1131 K I N 1132

[UAP 1201

r n P 1202

lUAP 1301

fUAP 1302

WAP 2201

.WAP 2202

MUAP 2301

W A P 2302

MUAP 3201

W A P 3202

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U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

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FEES AWD MISCELLMEOUB C H A R a B

(Continued)

Laboratory Fees (Continued)

Course T i t l e

Paddle Tennis Pington

Racquetball Sailing

Self D m f e n s e Women Only

Soccer

So£ tball Swimming

Table Tennis

Tag Dance Tennis I

Tennis 11

Volleyball

Weight Training Men Only

Wrestling Surfing

~pplied Violin I

Applied Violin 11 Applied V i o l i r ! 1 Applied Violin II

Applied Violin XI1 Applied Violin IV ~pplied Violin ITI

Applied Violin IV Applied Music V

Appliad Music VI

Current

Fee

Proposed

Fee

Course

Number

W A P 4201

YUAP 4202

lUAP 1205

WAP 1206

WAP 1305

WAP 1306

WAP 2205

W A P 2206

WAP 2305

WAP 2306

WAP 3205

YIJAP 3206

W A P 4205

YIUAP 4206

W A P 1209

TUAP 1210

WAP 1309

N A P 1310

"UAP 2209

UAP 2210

UAP 2309

IUAP 2310 IUAP 3209

4UAP 3210

dUAP 4209

WAP 4210

WAP 1213

WAP 1214

WAP 1313

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U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

May 8, 1997

FEES AWI3 M ~ S C L ~ M J S CHARGES

ICont inued)

S u ~ ~ l e m e n t a l Feeq (Continued)

COUTSQ Tit Le

Applied Music V I I

Applied Music V I I f Applied Viola

Applied vio la I1 Applied V i o l a I Applied Viola I1

Applied Viola I11

Applied Viola I V

Applied V i o l a fTI

Applied Viola IV

~pplied Viola V

Applied V i o l a VI Applied Viola V f I

Applied V i o l a V I I L

~ p p l i e d Cello 1

Applied Cello I1

Applied Cello I Applied Cmllo IT

Applied Cello 111

Applied Cello IV Applied Cello 111

Applied C e l l o IV

Applied C e l l o V Applied Cello VI

Applied Cello V I I

Applied Cello V I I I

Applied Bass I

Applied Bass I1

Applied Bass I

Current

Fee Proposed

Fee

Course

Number MUAP 1314

MUAP 2213

MUAP 2214

N A P 2313

MUAP 2314

MUAP 3213

MUAP 3214

MUAP 4213

M A P 4214

N A P 1213

MUAP 1214

MUAP 1215

MUAP 1216

MUAP 2213

MUAP 2214

MUAP 2215

MUAP 2216 MUAP 3213

MUAP 3214

MUAP 4212

N A P 4214

N A P 1217

MUAP 1218

MUAP 1317

MUAP 1318

MUAP 2217

MUAP 2218

MUAP 2317

MUAP 2318

MUAP 3217

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U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

May 8, 1997

F m g AHD MISCELLAMEOUS CgAROES

(Continued)

Su~~)lernental Fees (Continued)

Course Title

Applied Bass I1 Applied Bass 111

Applied Bass I V

Applied Bass 111

Applied Bass IV

Apglied Bass V

Applied Bass VI

Applied Bass VfI ~pplied Bass VIII

Applied Elec Bass I Applied E l e c Bass I1

Applied Elec Bass I

Applied Elec Bass II

Applied Elec Bass 111

Applied E l e c Bass IV

Applied Elec Bass I11

Applied E l e c Bass IV

Applied E l e c Bass V

Applied E l e c Bass VI, Applied E l e c Bass VII

Applied E l e c Bass VIII

Applied Flute/Piccolo I

Applied Flute/Piccolo I1

Applied Flute/Piccolo I

Applied Flute/Piccolo I1 Applied Flute/Piccolo I11

Applied Flute/Piccolo IV

Applied Flute/Piccolo 111

Applied Flute/Piccolo IV

Applied Fiute/Piccolo V

Current

F e e

3 5 3 5 3 5

3 5

3 5 6 0 6 0

6 0

6 0

3 5

3 5

3 5 3 5

3 5 3 5

3 5

3 5 6 0

6 0

6 0

6 0 3 5 3 5

3 5 3 5 3 5

3 5

3 5 3 5 6 0

Proposed

Fee

3 5

3 5 3 5

3 5

3 5

6 0

6 0

6 0

6 0

3 5 3 5

3 5

3 5 3 5 3 5

3 5

3 5

6 0

6 0

6 0

6 0

3 5 3 5

3 5

3 5 3 5

3 5

3 5

3 5 6 0

Course

Numke r

MUAP 3218

MUAF 4 2 1 7

MUAF 4218

MUAP 1287

MUAF 1288

MUAP 1387

MUAP 1388

MUAP 2287

M A P 2 2 8 8

MUAP 2387

MUAP 2388

r n P 1221

MUAP 1222

MUAP 1321

MUAP 1322

MUAP 2221

MUAP 2 2 2 2

MUAP 2 3 2 1 MUAP 2322

MUAP 3221

WAP 3222 4UAP 4221

WAP 4222

W A P 1225

MUAP 1226

N A P 1325

MUAP 1326

M A P 2225 MUAP 2226

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U. T. BOAF33 OF REGENTS' MEETING

May 8, 1997

BEES WIBCEIJAHXOUB CHlCROES

(Continued)

Supplemental FeeB (Continued)

course Title

Applied ~lute/Piccolo VI

Applied ~lute/Piccolo VII Applied Flute/Piceolo VfIT

Applied Other I

~pplied Other I1

Applied O t h e r I

Applied Other IT

~pplied Other 111

Applied Other IV Applied Other TI1

Applied O t h e r TV

~pplied ~boe/English Horn I

Applied Oboe/English Horn I1

Applied Oboe/English Horn I

Applied Oboe/English Horn I1

Applied Oboe/English Horn I11 Applied Obce/English Born IV

Applied Oboe/English Horn If1 Applied Oboe/English Horn IV

Applied Oboe/English Horn V

Applied Oboe/English Horn VI

Applied Oboe/English Horn VII

Applied Oboe/English Horn VIII

Applied Bassoon/Cntr Bassoon I

Applied Bassoon/Cntr Bassoon I1 Applied Bassoon/Cntr Bassoon I

Applied Bassoon/Cntr Bassoon I1 ~pplied Bassoon/Cntr Bassoon I11

Applied Bassoon/Cntr Bassoon TV

C u r r e n t

Fee Proposed

Fee

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

Course

Number

MUAP 2325 N A P 2326

MUAP 3225

MUAP 3226

m A P 4225

MUAP 4226

MUAP 1229

MUhP 1230 N A P 1329

M U ~ P 1330

MUAP 2229

MUAP 2230 NAP 2329

M A P 2330

MUAP 3229

MUAP 3230

May 8, 1997

FEES AQID M I B C E L ~ O U S C W Q E S

(Continued)

Su~~lemental Fee$ (Continued)

Course T i t l e

Applied Bassoon/Cntr Bassoon 111

Applied Bassoon/Cntr Bassoon IV Applied Bassoon/Cntr Bassoon V ~pplied Bassoon/Cntr Bassoon

Applied Bassoon/Cntr Bassoon

Applied Bassoon/Cntr Bassoon ~pplied Clarinet/Bass I

Applied Clarinet/~ass I1

Applied Clarinet/Bass I

Applied Clarinet/Bass I1

Applied Clarinet/Bass I T 1

Applied Clarinet/~ass IV

Applied Clarinet/Bass I11

Applied Clarinet/Bass IV

Applied Clarinet/Bass V

Applied Clarinet/~ass VI

Applied Clarinet/Bass VII Applied Clarinet/Bass VIII

Applied Saxophone I

Applied Saxophone I1 Applied Saxophone I Applied Saxophone I1

Applied Saxophone 111

Applied Saxophone 111

Applied Saxophone f V

Applied Saxophone IV

Applied Saxophone V

Applied Saxophone VI

Applied Saxophone VII

C u r r e n t

a Proposed

Fea_.

course

Number

MUAF 4 2 3 4

MUAP 1237

MUAF 1238

MUAP 1337

MUAP 1338

N A P 2237 N A P 2238

MUAP 2337

MUAP 2 3 3 8 MWAP 3237 MUAP 3238

N A P 4237

MWAP 4238 MUAP 1241

MWAP 1242

MVAP 1341 N A P 1342

MUAP 2241

MUAP 2242 MUAP 2341

MUAP 2 3 4 2

N A P 3241

MUAP 3 2 4 2

MUAP 4 2 4 1

MUAP 4 2 4 2

N A P 1245

N A P 1246

N A P 1345

MUAP 1346

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U . T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

May 8, 1997

Sua~lemental Fees (Continued}

Course Title

Applied Saxophone VIII

Applied Trumpet/Cornet I Applied Trurnpet/Cornet I1

Applied Trumpet/Cornet I ~pplied Trumpet/Cornet

Applied Trumget/Ccrnet III Applied Trumpet/Cornet IV Applied Trumpet/Cornet I11

Applied Trumpet/Cornet IV

Applied Trumpet/Cornet V

Applied Trumpet/Cornet VI Applied Trumpet/Comet VII

Applied Trumpet/Comet VIII

Applied French Horn I

Applied French Horn 11

Applied French Horn I

Applied French Horn I1

Applied French Horn I11 ~pplied French Horn XV

Applied French Horn I11 Applied French Horn IV

Applied French Horn V

Applied French Horn VT

Applied French Horn VII

Applied French Horn VIII Applied Trombone T

Applied Trombone 11 Applied Trombone I

Applied Trombone II

Current

Fee Proposed

Fee

Course

Number

MUAP 2 2 4 5

MUAP 2 2 4 6 MUAP 2345 MUAP 2346

MUAP 3 2 4 5

MUAP 3 2 4 6

N A P 4 2 4 5

MUAP 4 2 4 6

MUAP 1249

MWAP 1250

N A P 1349 MUAP 1350

M A P 2249

MUAP 2250

MUAP 2349 MUAP 2350

N A P 3249

N A P 3250 MUAP 4249

MUAP 4250

MUAP 1253

W A P 1254

MUAP 1353

MUAP 1354

MUAP 2253

MUAP 2 2 5 4 W A F 2353

MUAP 2 3 5 4

MUAP 3 2 5 3

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U . T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

May 8, 1997

FEES AWD W I S C E L L W E W S CBARQEB

(Continued)

S (Continued)

Course Title

Applied Trombone III Applied Trombone IV ~pplied Trombone III

Applied Trombone IV

Applied Trombone V

Applied Trombone VI Applied Trombone VII

Applied Trombone VITI

Applied Eughonium/Baritone I Applied Euphonium/Baritone I1

Applied Euphonium/Baritone I

Applied ~uphonium/Baritone I1

Applied ~uphonium/Baritone I11

Applied ~uphonium/~aritone IV

Applied Euphonium/Baritone I11 Applied Euphonium/~aritone IV

Applied Euphonium/~aritone V

Applied Eughoniurn/Baritone VI ~ p p l i e d Euphonium/~aritone VII

p plied ~uphoniurn/Baritone VIII Applied Tuba I Applied Tuba I1

Applied Tuba I

Applied Tuba I1

Applied Tuba 111 Applied Tuba IV Applied Tuba IT1 Applied Tuba IV

Applied Tuba V

Cur ren t Fee

Proposed

Fee

Course

Number

MUAP 3254

MUAP 4253

MUAP 4 2 5 4

MUAP 1257

MUAP 1258

MUAP 1357

MUAP 1358

MUAP 2257

MUAP 2 2 5 8 N A P 2357

MuAP 2358

MUAP 3257

MUAP 3 2 5 8 MIJAP 4257

N A P 4258

MUAP 1261 MUAP 1262

MUAP 1361

MUAP 1362

N A P 2261

MUAP 2262

MUAP 2361

MClAP 2362

MOAP 3261

MUAP 3262

MUAP 4261

MUAP 4 2 6 2 MUAP 1265

MVAP 1266

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U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

May 8 , 1997

F6l8 AND MISCLLLWEOUS CHARQEB

(Continued)

m t a l Fees (Continued)

Course Title

~pplied Tuba VI ~pplied Tuba VII Applied Tuba VIII

Applied percussion I

Applied Percussion I1

Percussion I

Percussion I1

~pplied Percussion TI1

Applied Percussion IV

Percussion I11

Percussion IV Applied Percussion V

Applied Percussion VI

Applied Percussion VII Applied Percussion VIII

Applied Guitar I

Applied Guitar I1

AppliedGuitar I a

Applied Guitar I1 ~pplied Guitar I'Zf

Applied Guitar IV

Applied Guitar 111 Applied Guitar IV

Applied Guitar V

Apglied Guitar VI

Applied Guitar VII

Applied Guitar VIII

Applied Organ T

Applied Organ LI

Current

Fee

Proposed

Fee

Course

Number

MUAP 1365

N A P 1366

MUAP 2265

N A P 2266

MUAP 2365

MUAP 2366

M A P 3265

W A P 3266

MUAP 4265 MUAP 4266

MUAP 1269

MUAP 2270

MUAP 1369 W A P 1370

MUAP 2269

MUAP 2270

MUAP 2369 MUAP 2370

MUAP 3269

MUAP 3270

MUAP 4 2 6 9

W A P 4270

M A P 1281

MUAP 1282

MUAP 1381

N A P 1382

MUAP 2281 MUAP 2 2 8 2

W A P 2381

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U. T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

May 8, 1997

m a AND YxSC~LZWEOus CHILROES

(Continued)

S u ~ a l ~ r n e n t a l Fecs (Continued)

Course Title

Applied Organ I

Applied Organ I1

Applied Organ I11

Applied Organ IV

~pplied Organ 111

Applied Organ IV Applied Organ V

Applied Organ V I

~pplied O r g a n VII

Applied Organ VIII

Applied Piano I Applied Pianc I1

Applied Piano I

Applied Piano I1

Applied Piano XI1

Applied Piano IV

Applied Piano I11

Applied Piano IV

Applied Piano V

Applied Piano VI Applied Piano V T I

Applied Piano VIII Applied Voice I

Applied Voice TI

Applied Voice I

Applied Voice 11 Applied Voice I11 Applied Voice IV

Applied Voice III

C u r r e n t

Fee

Proposed

Fee

Course Number

MUAP 2382

MUAP 3281

MUAP 3282

MUAP 4281

MUAP 4282

MUAP 3401

MUAP 3402

MUAP 4201

MUAP 4202

M A P 4401

MUAP 4 4 0 2

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U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

May 8, 1997

PEES AWI) M I S C E L ~ W S m a s (Continued)

Su~ulsmental F e ~ n (Continued)

Course ~ i t l e

Applied Voice IV Applied Voice V

~pplied Voice VI Applied Voice VII

Applied Voice VIII Applied Music V

~pplied Music V I

Applied Music V I I

Applied Music VIII

~pplied Music VII

~pplied ~ u s i c VIII

Current

F e e

Proposed

A

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

March 18, 1997

Dr. James P. Duncan Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas System 601 Colorado Street A u s t i n , Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Duncan:

T h e d o c k e t f o r the May 8 , 1997 meeting of t h e Board of Regents is submitted for your recommendation and presentation to t h e Board.

1 recommend approval.

~ r a n k l ~ n y ~ ~ r f f er Presiden

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS U. T. BOARI3 OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

TABLE OF COWT-S

Gifts from Private Donors and Foundations (including ~ndowment Matching Fund Allocation) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D- 3

Contracts and Grants for Research, Development, Clinical and Educational Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D- 4

Amendments to the 1996-97 Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D- 5 Fees and Miscellaneous Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D- 7

Other Matters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-12

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS U . T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

C1IFFS FROM PRIVATE WWORS AND FOUWDATIOblB

The following gift has been received and is recommended f o r acceptance by the U. T. Board of Regents:

I . Donor Name: Electronic Data Systems College/Schocl/

Department: Office of the President Purpose : To support the Academic Excellence Scholarship

Cmpa ign A s s e t Type: Cash

Value : $60,000

THE rSNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS U. T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

COWTRACTB OR QRlWTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOP-, CLINfClltr AND XDUCATI- SERVICES

Since t h e Docket for t he previous meeting of the U . T. Board of Regents, the following activity has taken place with regard to Contracts and Grants f a r Research, Development, Clinical and Education Services:

A. Number of ~ n i t i a l Grant and Contrac t Awards

Docket m

Total - Total Funds_Out

Supporting Materkki

Report of $51,800 Contracts/Grants

B. Number of F i s c a l Amendments to Grant and Contract Awards

Docket -= Total Supporting mn&da& M a L E K h k

THE VNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

-B TO THE 1996-97 m E T

The following Requests for Budget Changes (RBC) have been administratively approved as required by the appropriate Executive vice Chancellor for Academic ~ f f a i r s and are recommended for ratification by the U. T. Board of Regents.

T h e term "rate" for academic institutions is the full-time nine-month base rate and for health institutions is the full-time twelve-month base rate; for a l l other personnel it is the full-time rate, t he appointee receiving a proportionate amount depending upon the fraction of time f o r which he is appointed and the period of his appointment. Source of funds for payment of salaries, unless otherwise shown, is the departmental salaries account.

Full-time S h L Y

Effective B No. Pe-. ~ i t . l a . Name L h M Q L R E L E

S . AND SAT-

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Social Sciences

1. Rita Mae Kelly From: Professor

Dman

To : Professor (TI Dean

To record Tenure

SCHOOL OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Early Childhood iso order

2 . Melanie J. Spenca From: Assistant Professor

To: Assoc ia te Professor 9/1-5/31 100 69 (T 1

~ppointment to Associate Professor with tenure and additional merit increase.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

-8 TO 1996-97 E m (Continued)

Full- time

Effective % No. Salarv

Title. Na- - h M Q L & & e S K

SCHOOL OF GENERAL STUDIES General Studies

3 . Mary E. Sias From: Vice President for

Student, ~lmi, & External Relations

To : vice President for Student, Alumni, & External Relations 9/1-8/31 100 12 115,000 and Assoc ia te Professor (NT) 9/1-5/31 WOS 09 0

Add additional appointment of Assoc ia te Professor (NT) .

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT Information Resources Executive Director of Infoxmation Resources

4 . William W . Hargrove 12/27-8/31 100 12 93,000 D27

New Rnployee

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

R a t i f i c - a t i o n is recommended fo r the following cumulative listing of fees and miscellaneous charges for the 1997-98 academic year. T h e fees have been administratively approved by the Executive V i c e Chancellor for Academic ~ f f a i r s .

Course Number

BIO 2100- 2300

BIO 2281 BID 2381 BIO 3 100 BIO 3 2 Q 0 BIO 3300 BIO 3380 BIO 4100 BIO 4200 BIO 4300 BIO 4351 B I O 4380 010 5180 BIO 5280 B I O 5350-

5550 B I O 5 3 6 6 B I O 5380 B I O 5 4 5 1 BLO 5452 B I O 5 4 a 0 BIO 5551 B I O 5 5 5 2 BIO 5 6 5 0

Current Proposed Eee l&e

Topics in Biological Sciences Introductory Biology L a b Introductory Biology Lab Topics in Biological Sciences Topics in Biological Sciences Topics in Biological Sciences ~iochemistry Laboratory Special Topic Biology Special Topic Biology special Topic ~iology Techniques in medical Biology Cell Biology Laboratory Topics in Biology Topics in Biology

Methods in Molecular h C e l l Biology I Experiments in Modern Biology Topics in Biology Molecular & cell Bio logy If Molecular & Cell Biology IT1 Topics i n Biology Molecular & Cell ~ i o l o g y I1 Molecular & Cell Biology 111 Methods in Molecular & Cell ~iology T

Course Number

BIO 5651 B I O 5652 B I O 6121 B I O 6122 BTO 6123 BIO 6124 BIO 6125 BIO 6190 BIO 6219 BIO 6229 B I O 6232 B I D 6239 B I O 6249-

6 4 4 9 BIO 6290 BIO 6319 BIO 6329 BIO 6332 BIO 6339 BTO 6419 BIO 6429 B I O 6439 B I O 6519 BIO 6529 B I O 5539 BIO 6549 CHM 3 3 7 1 CHM 3 4 7 2 CHM 4101-

4901 CHM 4291-

4691 cm 4 3 7 3 CHM 4399 CHM 5184-

5984 CHM 5388 CHM 6139-

6 9 3 9

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FEEB IWD M I S C E L W O f J S CHARGE# (Continued)

rourse Title

Molecular & Cell Biology 11 Molecular & Cell Biology TI1 Biotechnology I Biotechnology I1 Biotechnology III B i o t e c h o l o g y IV Biotechnology V Adv L a b Tech ~opics in Biological Chemistry ~ o p i c s in Molecular Biology Electron Microscopy Topics in Biophysics

Topics in Cell Biology Adv L a b Tech Topics in Biological Chemistry Topics in Genetics Electron Microscopy Topics in Biophysics Topics in B.iologica1 Chemistry Topics in Genetics Topics in Biophysics Topics in Biological Chemistry Topics in Genetics Topics i n Biophysics Topics in C e l l Biology Adv Chem Synthesis Lab Instrumental Analysis Lab

Current F e e

Topics in Chemistry 3 0

Research in Chemistry Physical Measurements Lab Senior Honors in Chemistry

Topics in Chemistry/Mat Physical Science

Topics in Organic Chemistry 3 0

Proposed m

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MRY 8, 1997

FEES AHD MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (Continued)

Course - C u r r e n t Course Title Eee

Prcposed

CHM 6149- 6 9 4 9

CHM 6159- 6959

CHM 6184- 6 9 8 4

CS 4140 CS 5 14 2 EE 2199-

2 4 9 9 EE 3 2 0 1 EE 3 2 10 EE 3 2 11 EE 4195-

4 9 9 5 EE 4 19 8 -

4 9 9 8 EE 4220 EE 4250 EE 4420 EE 6301 EE 6302 EE 8 10 0 -

8 6 0 0 EE 8 12 0 -

8620 EE 8130-

8630 EE 8150-

8 6 5 0 EE 8160-

8 6 6 0 GEOS 2108-

2 4 0 8 GEOS 2108-

2408 GEOS 3421 GEOS 3430 GEOS 3462 GEOS 3470

Topics in Inorganic Chemistry 3 0

Topics in Analytical Chemistry 3 0

Topics in Applied Chemistry Computer Architecture L a b Computer Architecture Lab

Topics in Elec t r i ca l Engineering Electrical Engineering Lab ~lectronic Devices Laboratory ~lectrical circuits Lab

Topics: Electrical ~ngineering 3 0

Research Electrical ~ngineering Digital Circuits Laboratory I Communications Laboratory ~icroprocessor Systems Design Advanced Digital Logic Microprocessor Systems

Special Topics in ~igital Systems 3 0

Special Topics in Microelectron 3 0

Special Topics in Optics and F ie lds 3 0

Special Topics i n Telecorn 3 0

Special ~ o p i c s in Signal Process 3 0

Topics: Geology or ~eaphysics 3 0

Topics: Geology or Geophysics Stratigraphy and sedimentoloqy Invertebrate Paleontology Igneous & Metamorphic Petrology Structural Geology

Course - GEOS 3480 GEOS 4108-

4208 GEOS 4109-

4909 GEOS 4180-

4980 GEOS 4308-

4408 GEOS 5108-

5408

GEOS 5331 GEOS 5400 GEOS 5401 GEOS 5410 GEOS 5421 GEOS 5430 GEOS 5432 GEOS 5443 GEOS 5444 GEOS 5445 GEOS 5 4 6 2 GEOS 5464 GEOS 5465 GEOS 5470 GEOS 5476 GEOS 5477 GEOS 5481 GEOS 5482 GEOS 5489 GEOS 6322 GEOS 6393 GEOS 6411 GEOS 6432 GEOS 6435 GEOS 6455 GEOS 6462 MFSC 8130-

8230 MFSC 8330

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FAY 8, 1997

Course Title Current

E!zc

~ntroduction to Geophysics 0

Topics: Geology or Geophysics 3 0

Senior Research: Geology 3 0

Senior Research: ~eophysics 3 0

Topics: Geology or Geophysics 3 0

Special Topics in Geology or Geophysics ~ r i n Paleon Earth Science Elements of Earth's History Instrumental Techniques-~eoscience Principles of Statigraphy Fossils ~icropaleontolagy Carbonate Sedimentary Environ Terrigeneous Sedimentary Petrology Carbonate Diagenesis Rocks and Minerals Mineral Resources O r e Petrology Structural Geology Analysis of Geol Structures ~eformational Mechanisms ~igftal Geophysical Signal Proc Satellite Surveying Techniques GIS Applications to Geoscience Tectonostratigraphy Computational Seismology Electron Microprobe Techniques Mesozoic Planktonic Foraminifera Techns & Meth Micropaleontology Geochemical Exploration Hydrothermal O r e Deposits

Special Topics in Engineering Science 3 0 Special Topics in Engineering Science 3 0

Proposed Eef

Course Number MFSC 8430-

8630 NATS 1411 NATS 1412 NATS 2301 NSC 4353 NSC 4355 PHYS 3 4 2 5 ems 4110-

4 9 2 0 PHYS 4307 PHYS 5149-

5649 PHYS 5369 PHYS 6159-

6359 PHYS 6339 PHYS 6369 PHYS 6379 PHYS 6389 PHYS 6399 SCE 5106-

5306

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FEES A m WIBCELI,mEOUB CBILRUEB (Continued}

Cur ren t Courqe Title -

Spec ia l ~opics in Engineering Science 3 0 From the Cosmos to E a r t h 3 0 Evaluation of ~ a r t h & Life 3 0 Practices & Uses of Natural Science 3 0 Neurobiolagy Lab I 0 ~eurobiology Lab II 0 Electronics 3 0

Special ~opics in Physics Senior P z o j e c t s Laboratory

Special Topics i n Physics Topics in Applied Physics

Sp Top A t Physics Sp Top: Quantum Electronics Topics in optics Topics i n Sol id State Physics Topics in Space Physics Sp Top Rel

Special Topics Science Ed 3 0

Proposed m

0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0

3 0 3 0

3 0 3 0

3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0

3 0

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS U . T. BOARD OF REGENTSv MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

APPROVU OF DUAL POSITIONS 08 ROmR, TRUST, OR PROFIT

The following item has been approved by the Executive vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs in accordance with the Regents' By1-s & R e u w , P a r t One, Chapter 111, Section 13 and is submitted for ratification by the U . T. Board of Regents.

1. Name : Dr. Franklyn G. Jenifer Title : president, The University of Texas at Dallas Position: ~ppointment as member of the Texas Science and

Technology Council Period: January, 1996 through December, 1998 Compensation: None ~escription: Governor George Bush has asked Dr. Franklyn G. Jenifer

to serve as a member of the Texas Science and T e e h o l a g y Council. The appointment will be for a term of t w o years.

THE ~ I V K R S I T Y OF TEXAS AT EL PAS0

March 20, 1997

Dr. James P. Duncan Executive V i c e Chancellor

f o r Academic Affairs The University of Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Duncan:

The docket f o r the May 8 , 1997 meeting of the ~ o a r d of Regents is submitted for your recommendation and presentation to the Board.

I recommend approval.

Diana S, Hatalicia President

DSN : lda

TABLE OF CONTSmS

No.

Gifts from Private Donors and Foundations (including Endowment Matching Fund ~llocation) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EP- 3

Business Contracts far Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EP- 4

Contracts and Grants for Research, Development, Clinical and Educational Services

$50C,000 Or More . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EP- 5

Foreign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EP- 6

Foreign Affiliation Agreements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EP- 7

Amendments to the 1996-97 Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EP- 8

Fees and Miscellaneous Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EP-34

THP mWITY OF TEXAS AT EL P M O O. T. M~~LICD OF REGZMTS' mmma

HAY 8, 1997

The following gifts have been received and are recommended f o r acceptance by t h e U. T . Board of Regents:

1. Donor Name: Mr. Larry K. Durham* h r h m Transportation, Inc.

CoLlege/School/ Department : Intercollegiate ~thletics

Purpose : Baltimore Field Improvement Fund A s s e t Type: Cash Value : $100,000

2 . Donor Name : Jorqe A . Broggio General Motors Foundation

College/School/ Department: College of Engineering

purpose : 1996 contribution to the College of ~ngineering GM Excellence in Engineering Fund

Asset Type: Cash Value: $50,600

* No letter of transmittal.

BVSXbtgSS COmRILCTB FOR SERVICES

The following contracts have been awarded. have been administratively approved by the Chief Administrative Officer (or his/her delegate) and are recommended for ratification by the U. T . Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Hof £man V i d e o Systems Funds : $1,268,875 Period: January 31, 1997 ~itle/~escription: To provide services for a multi-media system in the

Undergraduate learning Center currently under construction on campus.

HUB : No

2 . Licensee: Fee-Royalty: Period: Description:

HUB :

Computer Associates ~nternational, Inc. $541,964 December 20, 1996 until terminated Software License Program Orders with Addenda and one Professional services Agreement to address UTEP's commitment to migrate the administrative systems from a mainframe to a client/aerver platform t h a t w i l l support the infrast~ucture for the upgrade o f the new Student Information System. No

Total N-r of Contracts: Total Number Awarded to HUBS: % of Total Number of Contracts Awarded to HUBS:

Tocal Funds: $1,610,839

Total Funds Awarded to HUBS: k of T o t a l Funds Awarded to HUBS:

The following contracts or grants in an amount of $500,000 or more have been awarded, have been administratively approved by the Chief Administrative O f f i c ~ r (or his/her delegate) as required, and are recommended for ratification by the U. T. Board of Regents.

(FUNDS COMING IN)

1. Grantor: southeaster^ Universities Research ~ssociation, Inc./Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

No. : Subcontract SUM-96-D5589 New Funds: $1,000,000 Curren t period: September 18, 1996 - September 3 0 , 2000 Title/Description: John R . Bristol, College of Science, *Personal

Services - Faculty". Funds corning in to be determined by individual Delivery Orders. Not: to exceed $1,000,000.

(FUNDS GOTNG O U T )

2 . Grantor: Socorro Independent School ~ i s t r i c t No. : Amendment # 2 to subcontract agreement #93/94-117-03 New Funds : $616,507 Current Period: September 1, 1996 - August 31, 1997 Title/Deseription: Susar~a Navarro, E l Paso Collaborative f o r Academic

Excellence, "El P a s o Urban Systemic Initiative."

1 . Gran to r : El Paso Independent School District No. : Amendment X 2 to subcontract agreement #93/94-117-01 New Funds: $1,265,200 Current Period: September 1, 1996 - August 31, 1997 Title/Descrigtion: Susana Navarra, El Paso Collaborative for Academic

Excellence, "El Pasa Urban Systemic Initiative."

I . Grantor: Ysleta Independent School D i s t r i c t No. : Amendment #2 to subcontract agreement #93/94-117-02 New Funds: $1,088,900 C u r r e n t Periad: September 1, 1996 - August 31, 1997 Title/Description: Susana Navarra, El Paso Collaborative for Academic

Excellence, "El Paso Urban Systemic Initiative."

TBle UMXVERSIFY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO u. T. B W 08 REGBQTS' mTIm

m Y 8, 1997

BOREIObf CO-T8 OR a-3 FOR R E B W C H , DEYBLOP- AND E W C I L T X O X U SERVXCI

The following contract or grant w i t h a foreign entity or individual has been awarded, has been administratively approved as required by the Executive V i c e Chancellor for Academic Affairs, and is recommended for ratification by the U . T. Board of Regents.

(FUNDS GOING OUT)

1. Country: Business/Entity: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Descrigtion:

Mexico Universidsd Autonoma de Cd. Juarez Subcontract Agreement $20,000 June 1, 1996 - June 36, 1997 Nicholas Pingitore and Maria Amaya, Center f o r Environmental Resource Management, "The Border B a s k e t : Analysis of Toxic Metals i n Retail Foods, El Paso-Juarez."

The folluwing agreements of academic cooperation with a foreigr, institution have been administratively approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic A f f a i r s and follow the standard format approved by the U. T. Board of Regents.

1. Country: Facility : Date: Purpose :

2 . Country: Facility:

Date: Purpose :

Northern Ireland University of Ulster October 7 , 1996 The university of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) and the University of Ulster will establish a program of exchange and collaboration in areas of interest and benefit to both institutions.

Mexico Asociacihn Nacional de Universidades e Instituciones dm Educatibn Superior de MPxico (ANUTES) (National Association of Universities and institutions uf Higher Learning i n mexico) May 2 8 , 1996 UTEP and ANUIES will establish a program of exchange and collaboration for academic personnel to participate in Master's and Doctora l programs offered by UTEP within the framework of ANUIES' own SUPERA grogram (a scholarship program f o r Mexican academicians to undertake graduate studies.)

n B I T Y OF T W AT EL PASO U. 1. BOARD OF R E Q m S ' WEBTIN

MAY 8, 1997

The follawing Requests f o r Budget Changes (RBC) have heen administratively approved as required by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and are recommended fo r ratification by t h e U. T. Board of Regents.

The term "rate" fo r academic insritutions is t h e full-time nine-month base rate and for health institutions is the full-time twelve-month base rate; f o r a l l other personnel it is the full-time rate, the appointee receiving a proportionate amount depending upon the fraction of time for which he is appointed and the period of his appointment. Source of funds for payment of salaries, unless otherwise shown, is the departmental salaries account.

Full-time Salarv

Effective B No. Item, De~artment. T i t l e . Name Date Boss Rate RBC

APPOINTMEN N$

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting

1. Janet S . Omundson (T)

From: Associate Professor 10 0 09 53,400

To: Associate Professor 9 i 0 1 100 0 9 5 3 , PO0 9/01 SPLT 0 9 2,000

Stipend appointment for support of t h e DARS Project for the College of Business.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Mechanical ar.d Industrial Engineering

2 . William L. Craver ( T )

From: Professor 10 0 0 9

To: Profsssor/Chair 1/16 100 0 9 1/16 SPLT 0 9

Appointed Chairperson, replacing Dr. Thomas McLean

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Er&glish

3 . Evelyn J. Posey ( T )

From: Associate Professor

To: Associate Professor1 Assistant Dean

~ppointed Assistant Dean

COLLEGE OF SCIE;NCE Mathematical Sciences

4 , Panagis ~oschopoulos (TI

Full-time Salarv

Effective a No. D a t e - Mos. Rate

10 0 09 37 ,050 S PLT 9 8 2 ,000

From: ~ssociate Profcasor 100 0 9 46,156

To: Associate Professor 9/01 100 0 9 46,156 SPLT 0 9 2,000

Stipend appointment for support of the DARS Project fo r the College of Science.

VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS OFFICE 5 . Charles N. Amhler ( T )

From: Associate Professor 100 0 9 41,863

To: Associate Vice President1 9/01 10 0 12 68,000 Associate Professor 9/01 W/O/S 0 9 41,863

Appointed Associate Vice President replacing Janet mundson.

EP- 9

TBE WNZVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PA00 U. T. BOARD OF RkGmS' mTIm

M&Y 8, 1997

-8 TO T m 1996-97 BUIMET (Continued)

~ull-time S a l a n

Ef Eective % No. I em D 1 Date Time Fa$. R a t - W

HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICES 6. Rebecca Salcido

From: EEO Officer 100 12 42,000

To: E E O O f f i c e r / Interim Director

Inter im Director replacing Alan P. Chesney.

P-CY PROGRAM 7 . Lloyd Young

Director 9 / 01 100 12 9 0 , 0 0 0 Clinical Professor 9/01 W / O / S 9 65,000

New Hire.

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES OFFICE B . Ricardo V. Aranda

From: Assistant V i c e President for Student Support Services

To: Assistant to the V i c e President 9 / 0 1 100 12 51,500

Change i n title approved by the President.

TBE OF TEXAS AT EL PZLSO u. T. B O W OF IlEQ-8' =mbW

MAY 8, 1937

7 8 TO THE 1996-97 BmXIBT 1 C n n t inued)

Full-time S a l a ~

Effective % No - Item, Department, T i t l e . Name Date T i m e Mos. R a t e - RBC

COLLABORATIVE FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE 9 . Susana M . Navarro

From: Director 55.0 12 85,000

To: ~ i r e c t o r 9/01 67.5 12 90,000 22.5 12 90,000

Source o f Funds: $60,750 - Restricted Funds - Contracts h Grants 20.25Q - special Items - Public Service/Collaborative for

S81,e00 Academic Excellence

Approved salary increase by the President.

DEVELOPMENT OFFICE 1 Janis I. Cavin

From: Director 100 12

To: D i rec to r 9/01 100 12

Approved salary increase by the President.

AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES Student Activities Center

11. Gary E. Edens

From: Assistant Director! Program Coordinator

To: Director 9/01

Promotion, replacing Thomas R. Jackson.

T m UNIVSRSITY OF =I AT EL PAS0 IT. T. BOARD OF R&-S' II6gETIWG

WAY 8, 1997

-8 TO TEnr 1996-97 B m E T 1 Continued

Full-time Salary

E f f e c t i v e % No. Uem, De~axtrnent. Title. Name - Date Time Mos. Rate B E

AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES (Continued) Intercollegiate Athletics 12. Jere Pelletier

From: Women's Golf Coach 100 12 24,600

To: Women's Golf Coach 09/01 100 12 2 9 , 0 0 3

This rate change is f o r salary equity amonget women's sport coaches.

DESfGNATED FUNDS Information and Telecommunications Services Dept./ Distributive Computing

1 3 . Donald G. Roberts

From: Assistant Director 100 12 42,000

Promoted to Director of ITSD-Distributing Computing.

Information and Telecommunications Services Dept./ Technical Services

14. Fmrique L. Torres

From: Kanager 100 12 4 5 , 0 0 0

To: ~irector 10/01 10 0 12 51,000

Promoted to Director of Information Teehology Services (XTSD-Technical Services).

TEE -8ITY OF TPXlrs AT EL PABO u. T. BOARD OF RxOmmB' W I N O

MAY 8, 1997

AWEWDWEkWTS TO THg 1996-97 BUDQXT (Continued)

Full-time Sa larv

Effective % No. 0 Date Time Mos, Rate RBC

PRESIDENT'S OFFICE 15. ~icardo Adauta 111

From: Assistant to President 10 0 12 62,000

To : Assistant to president 1/01 10 0 12 63,260

Merit Increase.

VICE PRESIDENT FOR FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION 16. Juan R. sandoval

From : V i c e President for Finance and Administration

To : V i c e President for Finance 1/01 10 0 12 94,968 and Administration

Merit Increase.

17. E. Wynnmderson 2 7 3 From: Assistant V i c e president 100 12 59,176

far Finance and Administration

To : Assistant V i c e President 1/01 100 12 60,380 fo r Finance and Administration

~erit Increase.

THE V M V E R S X T Y 08 TEXAS AT EL PAS0 w. T. BOARD OF RgmmS' m x m

MAY 8, 1997

-IS TO THP 1996-97 B-T (Continued)

F U ~ 1 - t irne

Effective % A No.

Item. De~ar m t . Title. Name D a k m e Mos. Rate RBC

INFORMATTON & TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES DEPT. ADMIN. 18. Michael A. Kalitsky

From : Associate vice President for Information Services

To : Associate Vice President 1/01 67 12 85,435 fo r Information Services

Merit Increase.

FINANCIAL SERVICES 19. Cynthia Villa

From: Comptroller

To: Comptroller

Merit Increase.

MATERIALS MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT 20. Gerard D. Cochrane

From : Director

T o : Director

Merit Increase.

AUDITING AND ADVISORY SERVICES 21. James R. Gilger

From : Director

~a : Director

27 5

LOO 12 55,709

1/01 10 0 12 56,843

Merit Increase.

TEE U t W l % R S f ~ OF TEXM AT EL PASO u. T. BOAm OF =-a' WEgTXrn

MAY 8 , 1997

-S TO THIb 1996-97 3-rn (Continued)

Full-time Salarv

Effective % No. Item, Deoartment, Title.-e Date T i m Rate

EXTEmAL RELATIONS OFFICE 2 2 . Albar to Lopez

From: Director

To : Director

Merit Increase.

TNSTITUTIONAL STUDIES 23. Shar ronL. Ronco

From: Director

TO : ni rec tor

Merit Increase.

PROFESSIONAL AND CONTINUlNG EDUCATION 2 4 . Robert L. S t a k e s

From: Director

To : D i r e c t o r

Merit Increase.

CENTENNIAL MUSEUM 25. Florence E. Schwein

From : ~ i r e c t o r

To : Director

Merit Increase.

T f f g UHZYERBITY OF TZXU AT PASO U. T. BOARD Or REGRWFS' WESTIWa

MAX 0 , 1993

-8 T O Tm 1996-97 BnWm (Continued)

FulL- t i m e Salarv

Effective % No. Item, Dewar-nt. T i t l e , N u e Daf e Time Mos. RaLe RBC

ZENTER FOR INSTITUTIONAL EWALUATION, RESEARCH & PLANNING 2 6 . S a l l y J. Andrade

From : Director 100 12 6 7 , 0 0 0

TO : D i r e c t o r 1/01 100 1 2 6 8 , 7 6 1

Merit Increase.

COLLEGE 3F BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION office of the Dean

27. FrankHoy

From : Dean

To : Dean

~ e r it Increase.

28- James HoLcorth

From: A s s o c i a t e Dean

To : Associate Dean

~ e r i t Increase.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION O f f ice of the Dean

2 9 . Arturo Pacheco

From: Dean

To : Dean

Merit Increase.

Tm m S I ' F Y OF T W AT EL PAS0 U. T. BOZULI) OF R e G m S ' m T I W

WAY 8, 1997

W S T O 1996-97 B U W f i ( Continued)

Full-time Sg;Larv

Effective % No. Item, De~ar-. Title, Name Time M a Bate RBC

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING office of the Dean

30. Stephen W. Stafford From : Associate Dean

To : ~ssociate Dean

~ e r i t Increase.

COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES O f f i c e of the Dean

31. Patricia T. Castiglia

From: Dean

To : Dean

Merit Increase.

32. Gail W. Ackall

From : Associate Dean

To : Associate Dean

Merit Increase.

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE Office of the Dean

3 3 . J a c k B r i s t o l

From: Dean

Merit Increase.

-B To 1996-97 -T (Continued)

Full- time

Effective % Salarv No.

Item. De~artrnw, T i t l e , Name Dat@ pime Mos. Rate R 3

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE (Continued) O f f i c e of the Dean (Continued)

3 4 . Pablo Arena2

From: Associate Dean 5 0 12 51,986

To : A s s o c i a t e Dean

M e r i ~ Increase.

LIBRAIiY 35. Patricia M - Larsen

From: University Librarian 10 0 12 75,000

To : university Librarian 1/01 100 12 76,521

Merit Increase.

HONORS PROGRAM & JUNIOR SCHOLARS PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT 36. L i l l i a n F . Mayberry

From: ~irector 5 0 12 66,879

To : Director 1/01 5 0 12 6 8 , 2 3 7

Merit Increase

T m m g I T f OF TEXM A* BL PASO U. T. B O W Or REQEmS' WMTIWO

WAY 8, 1997

-8 TO Tm 1996-97 B-ET I Cant inued)

Full-time Salary

Ef Eect ive % No. I3 I t e m . enartment. T i t l e , Name Date & . Rate E X

SPONSORED PROJECTS OFFICE PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT 37. Julie P . Sanford

From: Associate Vice President for Research & Graduate Studies

To : A s s o c i a t e Vice President 1/01 1 GO 12 89,188 f o r Research & Graduate Studies

Merit Increase.

VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS OFFICE 39. Henry T. Ingle

From : Assistant V i c e President fo r ~echnology Planning

To : Assistant Vice President 1/01 6 7 12 R0,348 f o r Technology Planning

~ e r i t increase.

3 9 . Roberto E. Villarweal 295

From : Associate V i c e President for Academic A f f a i r s

To : ~ssociate Vice President 1/01 67 12 74,089 fo r Academic A f f a i r s

Merit Increase.

-S TO 1996-97 BUDGET ( Continued)

Full-time Salarv

Effective 3 N o . Item. De~artment. Title, Name Date Mos. Rate RBC

VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS OFFICE (Continued) 40. Margaret A . Smith

From : Assistant Vice President fo r Academic Affairs

To : Assistant Vice president 1/01 67 12 58,345 for Academic Affairs

Merit Increase.

VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS 41. ~ichard Padilla

From : Vice President for Student A£ fairs

To : V i c e President for Student Affairs 1/01 100 12 98,252

Kerit Increase.

DEAN OF STUDENTS 4 2 . Charles 3 . F e y

From: Dean of Students

To : Dean of Students

~ e r i t Increase.

-S TO TBg 1996-97 BmKfST (Continued)

Full-time

Effective % No. Item, Denartment, Title. Name L - T* a Rate- RBC

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES OFFICE 43. Ricardo V. Aranda

From : Assistant vice President of Student Affairs

TO : Assistant to the Vice Pres ident of Student ~f fa irs

Merit Increase.

DFAN OF ENROLLMENT SERVICES 4 4 . Sylvia H. Rodriguez

From: Dean

To : Dean

Merit Increase.

AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES Intercollegiate Athletics

45. John K. Thompson

From: Director

TO : Director

Merit Increase.

10 0 12 51,500

1/01 L O O 12 5 2 , 5 5 1

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-8 TO 1936-97 BmXrET (Continued)

Full-time Salarv

sf f ectivt % No. Item. De~artrnent, T i t l e , Name Date Time Rate RBC

AUXILIARY FNTERPRISES (Continued) Intercollegiate Athletics (Continued)

From: Head Men's Basketball Coach

To: Head Men's Basketball Coach

Merit Tncrease.

4 7 . Sandra G. Rushing 3 03

From: Head Women's Basketball Coach

To : Head Women's Basketball 1/01 100 12 45,411 Coach

~ e r i t Increase.

45. Charles B. Bailey

From: Head ~ootball Coach

To : Head Football Coach

~ e r i t Increase.

4 9 . T i m o t h y G. Norris

F r o m : Head Men's Golf Coach

To : Head Men's Golf Coach

~ e r i t Increase.

Full-time Salarv

Effective a No . Item. De~artment, Title. N w D a t e Time Bws. Rate RBC

AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES (Continued) ~ntercollagiate Athletics (Continued)

From : Head Women's Golf Coach 10 0 12 29,000

To : Head Women's Golf Coach 2/01 100 12 29,603

Merit Increase.

51, Anthony W. Hammett

From: Head Women's Rifle Coach 100 12 21,500

To : Head Women's R i f l e Coach 1/01 10 0 12 21,951

Merit Increase.

52. veronica J. O'Brien 3 0 8

From: Head Women's Soccer Coach 1130 12 32,500

To : Head Women's Soccer Coach 1/01 100 12 33,150

Merit Tnerease.

53 . Ron McGaughy 309

From: Head Men's Tennis Coach 100 12 31,098

To : Head Men's Tennis Coach 1 / 0 1 100 12 31,741

Merit Tncrease.

-S TO W 1996-97 8-ET (Continued)

Effective Item. De~artment, Title, Name Date

AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES (Continued) Intercollegiate Athletics {continued)

54. York K. Strother

From: Head Women's ~ e n n i s Coach

To : Head Women's Tennis Coach 1/01

M e r i t Increase,

55. Robert L. Kitchens

From: Head Track & Field Coach

To : Head Track & Field Coach 1/01

~ e r i t Increase.

5 6 . Norman F. Brand1

From : Heaa Volleyball Coach

~a : Head Volleyball Coach 1/01

Merit Increase.

% Time

~ull-time s a r v

No. MOS . Rate E&

-S TO TEE 1996-97 B m E T [continued)

.PPOINTMENTS , PROMOTIONS, ANI3 SALARY-

.pproval is requested f o r the following R e q u e s t for Budget Changes {RBC) for :alary increases for the following tenured faculty effective 1/16/97.

% # ~ull-Time Rate RBC p Title T h L G k b L ~ TQ - #

'allege of ~usiness Administration Accmnt ing

;7. Hoffmans, Sharron ~ssistant Professor 100 09 48,627 4 9 , 6 2 0 015 1 8 . Mam, G a r y Associate Professor 100 09 7 0 , 8 8 8 72,326 016 ;9 . Mayne , Frank Assistant Professor 100 09 43,628 44,521 017 0 . Ornundson, Janet ~ssociate Professor 100 09 53,400 54,489 010 11. Putnam, Karl ~ssociate Professor 100 09 60,338 61,565 019 i 2 . Zlatkovich, Charles Associate P r o f e s s o r 1 0 0 09 5 3 , 8 8 2 54,980 020

~conomics & Finance

i 3 . Srannon, Jeff ery i 4 . Herbst, Anthony F ;5. Holcomb, James b6. James, Dilrnus i 7 . Sohnson, Steve 1s. Roth, Timothy ;9. Schauer , David '0 . smith, William D. '1. S p r i n k l e , Richard ' 2 . Tollen, Robert

A s s o c i a t e Professor Professor Assoc ia te Professor Professor Associate Professor Profeesor Associate Professor Associate Professor Professor Associate Professor

Information k Decision sciences

' 3 . Dowlatshahi, Shahdad Associate Pro fe s so r 100 09 65,920 67,259 031 '4. Gemoets, Leopoldo A s s o c i a t e Professor 100 09 47,957 4 8 , 9 3 7 032 ' 5 . Mahood, Mo Adam Professor 100 09 65,446 66,776 033 '6. arti in, William Associate Professor 100 09 50,037 51,058 034 '7. Torkzadeh, Reza Professor 100 09 72,100 7 3 , 5 6 3 0 3 5

Marketing & Management

'8. Foster, John Professor 100 09 55,091 56,214 0 3 6 '9. Boy, Frank Professor W / 0 / 5 09 A0,349 8 1 , 9 7 7 037 10. B a r r e c h e , Santiago Assoc ia te Professor 100 0 9 5 3 , 2 9 2 5 4 , 3 7 9 038 11. Michie, Donald Professor 100 09 68,774 70,170 039

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-8 TO TELE 1996-97 BVWET (Continued)

8: # Full-Time Rate RBC '01 1 ese / D ~ ~ a r t m e n t / u e Title T i m e Mos, From To - #

'ollege of Business Administration (Continued) Marketing and Management (Continued)

2 . ~ullivan, Gary Professor 100 09 74,267 7 5 , 7 7 3 040 3 . Trevino, Melanie Associate Professor 100 09 53,053 54,135 041

ollege of Education ~ducational Leadership and Foundations

4 . Brooks, G a r y Associate Professor 100 09 45,980 46,920 0 4 2 5 . Heger, Herbert Professor 100 09 50,794 51,831 043 6. Pacheco, Arturo Professor W/O/S 09 63,860 65,158 044 7. Sanford, Julie Assoc ia te Professor W/O/S 09 48,209 49,194 045

Educational Psychology

8 . Combs, D o n Associate Professor 100 09 36 ,256 37 ,002 0 4 6 9 . Lloyd, Sandra A s s m i a t e Professor 1 0 0 09 38,467 39 ,257 047 0. Wood, Thomas Professor 100 09 49,218 50,223 048

Teacher Education

Ainsa, Trisha Ball, Stanley Bixler-Marquez, D. Deseamps, Jorge Esrnandet, Norma Kies, Daniel Klingstedt , J o e Seda , Mi lagros Tinajero, Jasefina

ollege of Engineering C i v i l Engineering

Ferregut, Car lo s M. Nazarian, Soheil Oey, Hang Sioe Osegueda, Roberto Picornell-Darder, M. Rozendal , David Tarquin, Anthony Turner, Charles

Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor

~ssociate Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Professor Professor

100 Professor 100

100 Professor 100

100 Professor 100

5 0 Professor 100

100

Professor 10 0 Professor 100 Professor 100 Professor 100 Professor 100 Professor 100

10 0 l o o

-I TO T m 1996-97 BDDGE'P (Continued)

% # Full-Time Rate RBC alleue/De~artment /Name 0 . From TO -

:allege of Engineering (Continued) Computer Science

.08. Baral, Chitta Associate Professor 100 09 49,210 53,215 0 6 6 -09. Bernat, Andrew P . Professor 100 09 59,362 6 2 , 3 3 0 067 -10. Cooke, Daniel E. Professor 100 09 57 ,565 60,443 068 -11. Zwtan, Ralph Associate Professor 50 09 44,820 44,682 069 2 . Gelfond, Michael Professor 100 09 55,816 5 6 , 9 5 3 070 - 2 3 . Kreinovich, Vladik Associate Professor 100 0 9 49,173 50,177 071 -14. Bernat, Andrew Professor 100 09 5 9 , 3 6 2 6 2 , 3 3 0 072

Electrical & Computer ~ngineering

Austin, Michael Flores, Benjamin C. Gibson, Glenn A. L i u , Yu-Cheng P i e r l u i s s i , Joseph Ri ter , Stephen Schroder, Darrell C. Singh, V i j a y P. Smith, Jack Starks, Scott willinms, David kt.

Professor Associate Professor Prof eksor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor

Mechanical & I n d u s t r i a l Engineering

1 0 0 09 63,937 65,236 073 Professor 100 09 47,943 43,923 074

100 09 5 3 , 8 3 8 54,935 075 100 09 50,637 51,670 076 100 09 64,096 65,399 077 W/O/S 09 76 ,798 7 8 , 3 5 5 078 100 09 56,608 57,761 0 7 9 100 09 6 4 , 0 7 3 65,375 0 8 0 3 3 0 9 65,393 6 6 , 7 2 2 081 100 09 6 3 , 9 6 3 65,263 0 8 2 100 09 53,549 54,641 083

Bhaduri, Sachindra Craver, William L. Dowdy, Jack A . Golding , Peter Hawkins, G a r r y 0. Herrexa, Thomas J. Johnson, ~illiam McLean, Thomas J .

Associate Professor Professor Professor Associate Profesvor Assistant Professor Professor A s s o c i a t e Professor Professor

Metallurgical & Materials Engineering

- 3 4 . Arrowood, R o y M. ~ssociate Professor 100 09 87,022 47,993 092 -35. Branson, Arturo Professor 100 09 70,040 71,461 093 -36. Fisher, alter W. Professor 100 09 5 7 , 0 9 5 58,258 094

T m UWI-SITY OF AT EL PASO 0 . T. BOARD OF ItEUEMTS' mETIWa

WAY 8, 1997

-8 TO THE 1996-97 B-T (continued)

% # u - T i m e rat^ RBC : o l l e u e / D e o a r t r n e n t / N ~ Title Time M O , From T L #

:allege of Engineering (Continued) Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (Conrinued)

7 . McClure , John C . ~ssociate Professor 100 09 48,108 49,091 095 . 38 . Murr , Lawrence E. Professor 100 09 70,647 72,081 096 .39. Stafford, Stephen Professor 5 0 0 9 58,049 59,231 097 -40. Varma, Shailendra K. Professor 100 09 56,516 57,667 098

:allege of Liberal Arts A r t

Bauer, Kim Fensch, Charles Jones, Elizabeth P a r i s h , Willie Quinnm, ~ i m Segal, S a l l y ~hiewes, Rachelle Wong, Albert

Associate Professor Professor A s s o c i a t e Professor Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Professor Associate Professor

~ommunications . 4 9 . Byrd, Barthy Assoc ia te Professor 100 09 39,641 40,455 107 .5 0. Ingla , Henry Professor 3 3 0 9 56,064 5 7 , 2 0 6 108 .51. Riccillo, Samuel Associate Professor 100 09 44,083 4 4 , 9 8 5 109 . 5 2 . ~ r e j o , Mary Assistant Professor 1GO 09 35,525 36,256 110

English

Antone, Evan B . Bledsoe, Robert T. Boly, Tomrcry J. Demarinis, Rick M. Dick, John R. Esch, Robert M. Gladstein, Mimi Hernandez, Mary F. Johnson, Lawrence Yussawalla, Feroza Justice, Stephen Lawson, Bruce J Mangelsdbrf, K. Mansfield-Kelley D.

Associate Professor Professor Associate Professor Professor Associate Professor ~ssociate Professor Professor Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor

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HhY 8, 1997

-8 TO THE 1996-97 BUDCST (Continued)

% # RRBC Z o l l e a e / D e w a r ~ t /Name T i t l e MOS. From TO #

'allege of Liberal Arts (continued) English (Continued)

Marchino, Lois A . Melendez-Hayes, T. Meyers, George D. Mortirner, Gail L. Posey, Evelyn J. Potts, Maureen A. Schmid, Thomas H. Smith, Margaret A. Stafford, Tony J. Taylor, Walter F . UILman, Leslie West, John 0.

H i s tory

Ambler, Charles Clymer, Kenton Deutsch, Sandra Hacket t , David Jackson, Carl Kawashirna, Yasuhide Martin, C h e r y l R igh te r , Robert Scha lk , Ellery Smith, Sherry Weber, Ronald

Language & Linguistics

Amaetae, Jon Amengol, Armando Bagby, Albert0 Beyer, Sandra Elerick, Charles Ewton, Ralph Ford, Richard Garcia, Fernando Goodall, Grant Kluck, Frederick

A s s o c i a t e Professor Associate Profassor Professor Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor professor Professor Professor Professor

Associate Professor Professor Professor ~ssociate Professor professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor

Professor A s s o c i a t e ~ssociate A S S O C ~ ~ ~ ~ Professor Associate Associate Professor ~ssociate Associate

100 09 37,756 38,532 125 100 09 39,658 40.472 126 100 09 47,315 4 8 , 2 8 2 127 100 09 46,542 4 7 , 4 9 4 128 100 09 37,050 37,812 129 LOO 09 40,582 41,414 130 100 09 34,375 35,083 131 3 3 0 9 39,886 40,704 132 100 09 50,581 51,613 133 100 09 47,690 4 8 , 8 6 8 1 3 4 100 09 49,863 50,881 135 100 09 5 4 , 9 0 9 56.028 136

100 09 50,956 51,996 148 P r o f e s ~ o r 100 09 39,889 40,707 149 Professor 100 09 42,410 43,279 150 ~rofessor 100 09 37,819 38,596 151

50,686 51,720 152 loo O 9 43,786 44,682 153 Professor 50 09

Professor 100 09 41,685 42,539 154 100 09 49,712 50 ,727 155

Professor 100 09 39,932 40,751 156 Professor 100 09 37,008 37,769 157

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MAY 8, 1997

-8 TO THE 1996-97 BVWZT (Continued)

k # : o l l e a e / D ~ n a r ~ n t / N a m e T;itle Time Moci.

3ollege of Liberal Arts (Continued) Language and ~inguistics (Continued)

100. Manley, Joan Professor 10 1 . Garei a, Fernando Professor 202. Tesehner , Richard Professor

Music 103 . Cardon, Rugh 1 0 4 . Chavez, Abraham 205. ~ o l g i n , Melissa 6 ~ountain, Marcia 207. Gibson, Lawrence 10 8 . Heuser, Ingeborm 1 0 9 . Hufstader, Ronald !lo. Paekales, Joseph I l l . Paul, Arryl !12. Rose, David !13. Trimble, Sam !14. Warren, C u r t 215. White, James Larry !16. Wilkinson, Don

P h i losoghy

Professor Professor Associate Prof essur Assoc ia te Assistant Professor ~ssociate Pro fessor ~ssociate Associate Associate Associate Associate

Professor

Professor ProEessor

Professor

Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor

! 2 7 . Haddox, John Professor 100 09 !la. Hall, David Professor 100 09 ! 19. Springer, William Assoc ia te Professor 100 09

Political Science

Bath, Charles Graves, Joseph Kruszewski, Z . A . Neighbor, Howard Peterson, Robert Price, Thomas Roeha, Gregory Staudt, Kathleen Villarreal, Roberto Webking, Robert

Professor Professor Prcfessor Professor Associate Associate Associate Professor Professor Assoc ia te

100 100 10 0 100

Professor 100 Professor 100 Professor 100

100 3 3

Professor 100

- RBC From L - #

TX8 WWIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PllSO u. T. BOARD OF PXCmmB' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

-S TO THE 1996-97 BUDGET (Continued)

% # Full-Time RBC ; o l l e a ~ / D e a a r ~ t / N a m e Title ~ i m e M a From To #

'allege of Liberal Arts (Continued) Psychaloqy

Barrientos, Guidu Cohn, Lawrence Devine, James E l l i s , Barbara ~oggin, Judith ~osch, Harmon Lucker, Gerald W. Malpass, R o y Moss, Donald Whitworth, Randolph Zarate, Michael

Associate Professor ~ssociate Professor Professor Associate Professor Professor Professor Associate Professor Professor Professor Professor ~ s s o c i a t e Professor

4 ~audistel, Howard Professor W/O/S 09 63,000 64,281 199 !42. Howard, Cheryl A. Associate Professor TOO 09 38,376 39,164 200 343. Stoddard, E l l w Professor 100 09 6 2 , 0 4 7 63,309 201 ! 4 4 . Watley-~eal, Sarah Assistant Professor 100 09 25,410 25,939 202

Theatre A r t s

1 4 5 . Eastman, James Assoc ia te Professor 100 09 37,331 38,098 203 246. Fensch, Charles Professor 100 09 59 ,668 60,882 304

:oliege of Nursing Nursing

247. Castiglia. Patr ic ia Professor , W/O/S 09 66,749 68,105 2 0 5 l48. Castillo, Mary Helen Professor 100 09 50 .724 51,759 206 149. Gardner, Pearl I. Assistant Professor 100 09 37,182 37,946 207 !SO. Lantican. Leticia Associate Professor 100 09 4 4 , 4 4 8 45,358 208 151. Lara, Jesusa ~ssociate Professor 100 09 42,636 43,509 209 ! 52 . Reynolds, Audree Professor 100 09 47,286 48,252 210

Health sciences !53. Ackall, G a i l Professor 5 0 0 9 3 8 , 8 9 6 3 9 , 6 9 5 211 !54. Middleton, Grace Professor I00 09 46,975 47,735 212 155. Fatten. Julie Associate Professor 100 09 38,701 39,496 213 !56. Reynolds, Brian Associate Professor 100 09 40,937 41,776 214 !57. Smith, Brenda Associate Professor 100 09 38,106 38.889 215

THE V S X T Y OF TEXAS AT EL PAS0 U. T* BOARD OI m m B ' #gETIbM

HAY 8, 1997

-S TO TgE 1996-97 B-ET (Continued)

% # Full-Time R a t % RBC plleut/De~artrnent/Name Title From To A

ollege of Science (Continued) Mathematical sciences

Boyer, Delmar L. Gregory, Gavin Guthrie, Joe Hall, Carl Kaigh, William K h a m s i , Moharned Leahey, William L i g u o r i , Ralph Lopp , Kenn i t h Moschopoulos, P. Navarte, John Nymann, James Rojo, ~ a v i e r Schuster, Eugene Sewel 1, Edward Srinivasa, V. K. Staniswalis, Joan

Professor Associate Professor Assoc iate Professor A s s o c i a t e Professor Associate Assistant Associate Associate Professor Professor Professor Associate Professor Associate

Professor

Professor

Professor

Professor Professor Professor Professor

Professor

Professor

Physics

07. Brient, Samuel Professor 100 09 53,084 54,166 265 08. Craig, James Professor 100 09 51,995 53,056 266 .09. Dean, Eugene Professor 100 0 9 55,589 56,721 267 10. Russel, might Associate Professor 100 09 38,269 39,055 2 6 8 ,11. Slusher, Harold Assistant Professor 100 09 39,162 79,966 269 . I 2 . Wang , Paul Assoc ia te Professor 100 09 38,962 39,762 270

THE UWIVZRSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PABO 0 . T. BOARD OF R E M S '

MAY B, 1997

atification is recormended for the following cumulative listing of fees and iscellaneous charges for the 1997-1998 academic year. The fees have been dministrativcly approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor f o r Academic f fairs.

course - NTH 3426 RTE 3317 RTE 3522 RTF 3101 RTF 3102 RTF 3103 RTF 3104 RTF 3315 RTG 3206 RTG 3216 RTG 3316 RTG 3326 RTG 3336 .RTG 3406 BTG 3416

BTG 3426 .RTG 3550 .STR 1107 LSTR 1108 IIOL 1103 ;TOL 1104 ITOL 1107 1IOL 1211 !IOL 1213 l I O L 1217 l I O L 1319 1IOL 1498 5IOL 2423 IIOL 2498 iIOL 3330 i I O L 3426 IIGL 3 4 9 8

C o u r s e Title Current Fee

BID- Archaeology I 2 -3 ) $8.00 Elementary Art Education (3-1) 15.00 Crafts Workshop ( 2 - 2 1 15-00 Baaic Design I ( 0 - 6 ) 10.00 Basic Drawing T 10-6) 4.00 Basic Design TI IO-6) 10.00 Basic ~rawing I1 1 0 - 6 ) 4.00 Advanced Design (0-6) 20.00 Tntroduction to Graphic Design (2-4) 20.00 Intermediate ~raphic Design ( 2 - 4 ) 20.00 Intermediate Graphic Design ( 2 - 4 ) 20 .00 Illustration (1-5) 20.00 Layout and Art ~eproduction (0-6) 20 .00 ~raphic Design Internship (0-6) 20.00 special Problems in Graphic Design (0-6) 20.00 Portfolio Design (0-6) 20.00 Directed s t u d i o Problem3 (0-6) 2 0 . 0 0 Astronomy Laboratory I (0-2) 5.00 Astronomy Laboratory I1 (0-2) 5.00 Introductory Biology Lab (0-2) 8.00 Human Biology L a b (0 -2 ) 6.00 Topics in the Study of Life I ( 0 - 2 ) 8.00 H u m a n Anatomy/Physiology Lab I (0-2) 15.00 Humanhatomy/Phys io logyLabII (0-2) 15.00 Methods in Population ~ i o l o g y (0-3) 30.00 Experimental Embryology (0-3) 30.00 special Problems (0-2) 8 . 0 0 Transmission Electron Microscopy ( 0 -4 ) 30.00 Special problems (0-4) 8.00 Histology (2-2) 10. OG Bio-archaeology (2-3 1 8.00 Special Problems ( 0 - 6 ) 30.00

Course Number

~5 -SITY OF T ~ S AT EL PAao U. T. BOARD OF REGEWTS' m T I b l O

WAY 8, 1997

Course T i t l e Current

Fee

Research in Biological Sciences 30.00 Herpetology (2-3) 8 . 0 0 ~dentification and Ecology of Desert Plants (2-3) 8 .00 Endocrinology (2-3) 8 . 0 0 Mammalogy ( 2 - 3 ) 8.00 Molecular Cell Biology ( 3 - 3 ) 30.00 Research i n the Biological Sciences 30.00 General Botany (3-31 12.00 Plant Taxonomy ( 2 - 4 ) 8.00 Engineering Materials Laboratory ( 0 - 3 ) 30.00 Water and Waste Laboratory (0-03) 30.00 Graphic Fundamentals in Engineering Design ( 2 - 4 ) 8.00 Engineering Measurements (2-3) 8.00 senior D e s i g n (1-6) 8.00 Introduction to ~ i r Pollution ( 3 - 3 ) 8.00 soil Mechanics ( 3 - 3 ) 20.00 Hydraulic Engineering (3-31 8.00 Analysis of Water and Wastes (2-6) 20.00 properties of Unconsolidated Sediments ( 2 - 6 28.00 Foundations on Expansive soils ( 3 - 3 ) 20. O C Ce~amics I (0-6) 15.00 Ceramics 11 (0-6) 15.00 Ceramics 111 (0-6) 15.00 Ceramics IV (0-6) 15.00 Ceramics V (0-6) 15.00 Ceramics VI (0-6) 15.00 Ceramics VII (0-6) 15.00 Special Problems in Ceramics (0-6) 15.00 Directed S t u d i o Problems in Ceramics (6-6) 18.00 General Chemistry Laboratory fox CiIEM 3105 (0-3) 4.00 General Chemistry Laboratory far CHEM 3106 (0-3) 4.00 Laboratory f o r CBEM 2261 periodic Table (0-3) 18.00

EP- 3 5

Proposed Pee -

Course Numker-

HEM 1310 HEM 1324 HEM 1325 HEM 1351 HEM 1352 'WEM 1465

'HEM 1476 'HEM 2321 'HEM 2322 'HEM 2412 'HEM 3476 'HEM 4107 'HEM 4108 :LSC 1401 lLSC 1406 :LSC 2311

'LSC 3306 !LSC 3308 'LSC 3401 !LSC 3402 :OMM 3 2 4 2 :OMM 3 2 4 3 :OMM 3271 :OMM 3311 !OMM 3313 !OMM 3317 lOMM 3331 :om 3 3 3 3 :OMM 3342 :OMM 3411 )RAW 3208 )RAW 3218 ) P A W 3308 ]RAW 3318 ?E 1205 CE 1251

FEES AWL3 M I S C E L W O U S CHllROEB - (Continuad)

ourse Title Current Proposed

Fee Fee

Laboratory fo r CBEM 3310 (0-4) 18.00 Laboratory f o r CHEM 3324 (0-3) 18.00 Laboratory for CHEM 3325 (0-3) 18.00 Laboratory for CHEM 3351 ( 0 - 4 ) 12.00 Laboratory for CHEM 3352 (0-41 12.00 Laboratory Course in Inorganic Chemistry(0-4) 8.00 ~ntroduction to ~esearch (0-0-3) 5 . 0 0 Laboratory for C H M 3321 (0-6) 18.00 Laboratory for CHEM 3322 (0-6) 18.00 Laboratory for CHEM 2411 (0-6) 18.00 Introduction to Research (0-0-9) 5.00 Introductory Chemistry ( 3 - 3 ) 15.00 Introductory Chemistry (3-3) 12.00 Imrnunohernatology ( 0 - 2 ) 30.00 Clinical ~icrobiology Lab (0-2) 30.00 Basic Hematology and Coagulation Lab (0-4) 30.00 Clinical Microbiology Lab (0-2) 15.00 Body Fluids (2-2) 15.00 Clinical Laboratory Skills I (0-9) 30.00 Clinical Laboratory Skills I1 (0-9) 30.00 Introduction to Video (3-2 ) 10.00 ~ u d i o in Media (3-2) 7.00 Writing for the Mass (2-5) 5 . 0 0 Public Affairs Regvrting (2-5) 5 . 0 0 News Gathering and Investigation (2-6) 5 . 0 0 Photography ( 3 -3 1 10.00 Graphics of Print Media (3-3) 15.00 Ad Layout and Copy (3-3 ) 7.00 Advanced Electronic hedia (3-4) 10.00 News Editing ( 3 - 3 ) 5.00 Life Drawing I ( 0 - 6 ) 8 . 0 0 L i f e Drawing I1 (0-6) 8.00 Life Drawing III (0-6) 8.00 Life Drawing IV (0-6) 8.00 Measurements Laboratory (1-2) 5.00 Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory (1-2) 5.00 Senior Project Laboratory (1-2) 20.00

course Number

Current Proposed F ~ P Fee

Electrical ~nginesring Laboratory ( 0 - 3 20 .00 Electrical Engineering Laboratory ( 0 -3 ) 20.00 Electrical Enqinaering Laboratory I (1-4) 5.00 Electrical ~ngineering Laboratory XI ( 1 - 4 ) 5.00 Senior Project Laboratory { 1-4 1 25.00 Micro-controller Applications (2-3) 20 . O D Basic E lec t r i ca l Engineering (3 -3 I 5.00 Laboratory for GEOG 3106 (0-2) 15 . O D Laboratory for Geology 3191 (0-3) I5 -00 Laboratory for Geology (0-3) 15 .OO Vertebrate Paleontology Techniques (0-3)15.00 Advanced Vertebrate Paleontology Techniques (0-3) 15.00 Geology o f El Paso (1-3) 20.00 Principles of Ear th Sciences (2-21 15.00 Principles of Earth Sciences ( 2 - 2 1 15 .OO Mineralogy (2-3 ) 20 .00 Geological M ~ C ~ O S C O ~ ~ (2-3) 25 .00 R o c k s and Minerals (2-3) 2 0 . 0 0 Lgneous and Metamorphic Petrology ( 2 - 3 ) 20.00 Geology f o r Engineers (2-3) 15.00 Sedirnentolagy ( 2 - 3 ) IS. 00 Structure of the E a r t h (2-3) 20.00 Fossils ( 2 - 3 ) 20.00 Stratigraphy (2-3) 15.00 Petrography of C l a s t i c Sadimentary Rocks (1-6) 20 . O O Isotope Geology (2-1) 20.00 Advanced Petrology (2-3) 20 . O O Sandstone Petrology (2-3) 20. OC Advanced Stratigraphy ( 2 - 3 ) 20 .OQ Quantitative Techniques in the Geological Sciences (2-3) 20 . O O SO. 00

Course Nur&r

;EOL 3576 :EOL 3578 EOL 3580 EOL 3594 EOL 4320 ,EOL 4323 !EOL 4 4 5 8 :EOL 4505 ~EOP 3 4 3 2

[ECH 3 4 4 3 IECH 4 3 5 4 IECH 4451 IICR 1328 IICR 1452 [ICR 1456 [ICR 4240 I ICR 4343 IICR 4345 [ICR 4349 1ICR 4453 PIE 4307

PEES AWD Mf B CELLWEOW8 m - 5 (Conk inumd)

Ldmz- (c~nt1nu.d)

h r r e n t Proposed J s e Titla F e e Fee

Low Temperature ~eochemistry ( 2 - 2 ) 20.00 Advanced Mineralogy (2-1) 20.00 Analytical Methods in Geology ( 2 - 3 ) 20 .OQ Mining Geology' (3-1) 2fl.00 Invertebrate Paleontolagy (3-31 20 . O O Structural Geology (3-6) 5.00 Geology ~pplied to Petroleum (3-6) 8.00 Biostratigraphy ( 3 - 3 ) 2 0 . 0 0 ~xploration Geophysics Seismic Methods ( 2 - 3 ! 20.00 Exploration Geophysics Nnn-se ismic Methods ( 2-3 1 20 . O O Groundwater Geophysics ( 2 - 2 ) 20.00 Well Logging (1-2) 10.00 Reflection seismic Data ( 2 - 2 ) 15.00 Ergonomics (2-3) 6 . CO ~anufacturing Processes (2-3) 12.00 Methods Engineering (2-3) 5.CO Robotics and Automated I 2 . O D Manufacturing (2-3 1 Industrial Myout (2-3) 6.00 Bio-mechanics { 2-21 5.00 Controls Laboratory (0-3) 25.00 Basic Measurements and Tnstrurnentation (2-3) 5 .00 Robotics & Automated Manufacturing (2-3)35.00 Fluid ~echanics ( 3 - 3 ) 5 .OO H e a t Transfer (3-3) 20.00 Microbial Ecosystems Techniques (0-3) 8 .OO General Virology Techniques ( 0 - 3 ) 8 . 0 0 Medical Mycology Techniques (0-3) 15.00 Ganeral Micrabiolagy (3-3) 30.30 ~ath~yenic Microbiolcgy (3-3) 30.00 Microbial Physiology (3 -3 1 24.00 Prokaryotic Molec~lar Genetics ( 3 - 3 ) 10.30 I m m U h b l ~ g ~ j 3-3 ) 30.00 Mechanical Behavior of Materiats (3-31 25.00

20 .00 20.00 LO. 00 15.00 6.00

12.00 5.00

12.00

Course - f S 1113 4s 1116 ITLS 3203 ITLS 3213 ITLS 3303 ITLS 3 3 1 3 iTLS 3323 ITLS 3403 f l L S 3413 fTLS 3423 TPLS 3550 W R S 3 3 0 2 KIRS 6305

JURS 7411 JURS 7471 VJRS 7 4 7 2 'HYS 1120 'HYS 1121 ?HYS 2343 'HYS 3471

UHIVERSSIYY OF TEXRB AT RL PASO D. T . 8- OF R E m S ' mf#Q

WAY 81 1997

-5 JlWD MISCELWWgOVB CEt&nUEB - (Continued)

Cur ren t C ~ u r ~ e ~ ~ t l e F e e

ater rials processing ( 3 - 3 ) 10.00 Materials ~abrication (3-31 1 0 . 0 0 Structural Characterization ( 3 - 3 ) 25.00 Microstructural & Microchemical Characterizatior. of Materials (3-3) 25.00 Marksmanship ( 0 - 11 20.00 ~dvanced Marksmanship (0-1) 20.00 Metals I 10-6) 30.00 Metals I1 (0-6) 30.00 Metals IT1 (0-6) 30.00 Metals IV (0-6) 30.00 Metals V 10-6) 30.00 Metals VI (0-6) 30.00 Metals VII ( 0 - 6 ) 30.00 Special Problems in Metals (0-6) 30.00 Directed Studio Problems {0 -61 30.00 Health Assessment (2-2) 5.00 Nursing Care of Clients Adopting to ~eriopexative Stressors ( 3 -6) 4.00 Health Promotion in Rural Environments (3-6) 10.00 Theories, Principles and Skills msic to Nursing (3-8) 30.00 Nursing in Maintenance and Promotion of Health (3-8) 30.00 Nursing Care of Individuals and Families Experiencing Illness and ~iaability ( 3 - E ) 30.00 Nuraing Care of Worn+?. and Families during t h e Child Bearing Period 13-8) 5.00 Nursing Care of Tndividuals and Families Experiaflcing Multi System Health Problems I 3 - 8 ) 30.00 Nursing of C l i e n t s in Crisis (3-8) 10.00 Nursing Leadership and Management (3 -8 ) 5.00 Primary Nursing C a r e (3-8) 15.00 Physics Laboratory I (0 -31 5.00 Physics Laboratory I1 10-3) 5 . 0 0 Advanced Laboratory Practice (0-6) 5.00 Health Physics 11 (2-3) 15.00

Proposed Fee

Course Numbe, - HYS 4103 HYS 4104 NTG 3201 NTG 3231 NTG 3301 NTG 3331 NTG 3341 NTG 3401 NTG 3431 NTG 3441 NTG 3502 NTG 3550 RNT 3205 RNT 3225 RNT 3305 RNT 3325 RNT 3 3 3 5 W 3405 RNT 3425 Firm 3435 T 3550 SCI 3203 SCf 3304 SYC 1301

CI 4101 CI 4102 CI 9101 CUL 3 2 0 2 CUL 3232 CUL 3302 CUL 3332 CUL 3342 CUL 3402 CUL 3432 CUT 3 4 4 2 CUL 3502 CUL 3550 OOL 1455

THE m S I T Y 08 TEXW AT RL Pa80 U. 1, BOARD OF REOEblTB' -TI=

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Current Course T~tle - a

General Physics I 43-2) 5.00 General Physics I1 (3-2) 5.00 painting I (0-6) 12.00 Painting I1 (0-6) 12 - 00 Painting I11 10-6) 12 .00 Painting I V (0-6) 12.00 Painting V (0 -b ) 12.00 painting VI (0- 6 ) 12.00 Painting VSI 10-6) 12.00 Spec ia l Problexr,~ in Painting (0-6) 12.00 Graduate Problems in painting (0-6) 12. n0 Directsd Studio Problems (0-6) 1 2 . 0 0 printmaking I (0-6) 30 .00 Printmaking 11 (0-6) 3C. 00 Printmaking I T 1 (0-6) 30.00 printmaking IV (0-6) 30.00 Printmaking V (0-6) 3C.00 printmaking V I ( 0 - 6 ) 2 2 .OO printmaking VII (0-6) 22.00 Special Problems in Printmaking (0-6) 22.00 Directed Studio Problems 10-6) 30.00 Physical Science I ( 2 - 2 ) 15.00 Physical Science I1 12-21 1 5 . D O Laboratory tor ~xperi~ental Psychology (0 -1 ) 8.00 Explanatory Power of Science ( 3 - 3 ) 8 .00 Science in the ~ o d e r n World 13-3) 8 . 0 0 Tools of Math and Science 15-12) 1.0.00 Scu lp tu re I 10-6) 30.00 Sculpture 11 (3-6) 30.00 Sculpture III ( 0 -6 ) 30 .OO Sculpture I V ( 9 - 6 ) 33.00 Sculptuze V 10-6) 30.00 Sculpture VI 10-6) 383.00 Sculpture VIT (0-6) 33.00 Special Problems in Sculpture (0-6) 3 0 .OO Graduate Problems in Sculpture (0-6) 3 U . 130 Directed Studio Problems ( 0 - 6 ) 30.00 Vertebrate Paleontolagy Techniques (0-31 8 .00

Proposed Fee

5.06 5.00

12 . O D 12.00 12.00 l a . oo 12 -00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 30.00 30.00 3 0 . 0 0 3 0 . 0 0 3 0 . 0 0 22.00 22.00 22.00 30.00 15.00 15.00

Course N d e x

ZOOL 1481 ZOOL 4 2 0 6 ZOOL 4364 ZOOL 4 3 6 6 ZOOL 4476 ZOOL 4 4 7 8

ART 7593 ARTE 3599 ARTG 3550 CERM 3404 CERM 3414 CERM 3 4 2 4 CERM 3550 DRAW 3410 DRAW 3120 DRAW 3430 DRAW 3550 frITLS 3403 MTLS 3413 MTLS 3423 MTLS 3550 MUSA 2181 MUSA 2191 MUSA 2391 MUSA 2581 MUSA 3181 MUSA 3191 W S A 3 3 9 1 MUSA 3581 MUSA 3591

MIJSA 4191 MUSA 4391 PNTG 3431

Course Title Current Proposcd F e e ! a

Advanced Vertebrate Paleontology Techniques (0-3) 8.00 R.00 Vertebrate Physiology Methods (0-3) 30.00 30.00 General Zoology ( 3 -3 } 12.00 12.00 Medical Parasitology 13 - 3 ) 16.00 16.00 Invertebrate Zoology (3 - 3 ) 18.00 18.00 Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles ( 3 - 3 ) 8 -00 8 .00 Birds and M m l s 13-3 1 8.00 8.00

Graduate Exhibition 10-0-3) Thesis ~irected Studio Problems (0-6) Ceramics VI (0-6) Ceramics VII (0-6) Special Problems in Ceramics 10-6) Directed Studio Problems (0-6) Advanced ~rawing ? 10-6) Advanced Drawing I1 (0-6) Special Problems i n L i f e D r a w i g g (0 -6 ) ~ i r e c t e d Studio Prvblems (0-6) Metals VL 10-6) Merals VTT (0-6) Special Problems in Metals (0-6) Directed Studio Problems 10-6) Individual Instruction (0-6) Individual I n s t r u r t - i o n (0-6) Individual Instruction :0-6) Applied Lessons (2-01 Individual Instruction (1-91 Individual Instruction (1-9) Individual ~nstruction ( 2 - 9 ) Applied Lessons 13-01 Applied Lessons f u r Performance Majors Only (3-0) Individual Instruction (1-15) Individual Instruction (1-15) painting V'I ( 0 - 6 )

EP- 41

Course s e =

PNTG 3441 PNTG 3550 PRNT 3405 PRNT 3435 PRNT 3 5 5 0 3CUL 3 4 0 2 SCUL 3432 2CUL 3 4 4 2 ZCUL 3502 5CLTL 3550

THL UXIVgRBIm OF TEXU AT Et PA80 P* T. BOARD OF REGENPS' XEmflOQ

WAY 8, 1997

C u r r e n t Proposed Fee Fee

Special Problem in ~ a i z ~ t i i ~ g (0-6) 10.00 Directed Studio Problems (0-61 10.00 Printmaking V I (0-6) 1C.00 Specia l Problems in print-making (0-6) 1G.00 Directed Studio Problems 10-5) 1 C . 00 Sculpture VL (0-6) 10.00 Sculpture VII (0-6) 10.00 Special Problems in Sculpturing (0-6) 10.00 Graduate Problems in Sculpture ( 0 - 6) 10.00 Directed Studio Problems (0-6) 10.00

A r t ~gpreciation (3-01 $ 5.00 $ 5.00 ~ntroduction to Art (3-0) 10.00 1 o . O P Creative Art ( 3 -0 1 15.00 15-00 Teaching of Creative Art in 15.00 15.00 the Elementary Sehoal (3 -0 ) Methnda of Teaching A r t (3-0) 15.00 15.00 A r t History in t h e 5.00 5 . 0 0 Western World I (3-0) Art History in the 5.00 5 . 0 0 Western World 11 (3-G) History of Latin American History 5 . 0 0 5.UO The Border and Visual Culture (3-0) 5.00 5.00 History of Modern Art (3-0) 5.00 5.00 C o n t e m ~ r a r y Latino Art in the 5.00 5 . 0 0 United States ( 3 - 0 ) Research problems in Art History ( 3 - 0 ) 5.00 5.00 Special Problems in History (3-0) 5 .00 5.03 Multi-cultural A r t in the U . S . (3-0) 5.00 5.03 Contemporary A r t Theory and 5-00 5 .00 criticism (3-0) Graduate problems in A r t History (0-6) 5.00 5 . 0 0 History of Modern Art (3-0) 5.00 5.00 H i s t o r y of Contemporary A r t (3-0) 5.00 5 . 0 0 Astronow ~aboratory I (0-2) 5.00 5.00 Astronomy Laboratory I1 (0-21 5.00 5 .00 Introduction to Research (0-0-3) 7 - 0 0 7 . 0 0

Course -piumber

CHEM 3476 CLSC 4406 COMM 3290

E E 3269 E E 4377 ESOL 2101

ESOL 3105 ESOL 3106 ESOL 3109

ESOL 3111

tJHIVeRSITY OF TEXAS hT EL PA610 U. T, BOARD OF m B 1 m I H Q

U Y 8 , 1997

Current Fee

1ntrod;uction to Research (0-0-9) 7.00 c l i n i c a l Microbiology 11 (4-0) 15.00 ~ntr06uction to the Art of the Motion Picture 13-01 1 5 . U O Advanced ~dvertising Campaigns ( 3 - 3 ) 1 0 . GO Seminar In Communication 13-0) 15.00 Measurements Laboratory (1-2) 15.00 Basic ~lectrical ~ n g i n e e r i n g Laboratory (1-2) 15.00 Electrical Engineering Laboratory I ( 1 - 4 ) 15.00 Electrical Engineering Laboratory TI 11 -41 1 5 . 0 0 Digital System Design I (3-0) 8-00 Basic Electrical Engineering ( 3 - 3 ) 15.00 Pronunciation Laboratory f o r Non-Native Speakers (0-2) 2 . 3 0 O r a l communication Skills ESL 13-01 5-00 Basic English Sentence Structure (3-Cl 5.30 WritingjRsading English for Non-Native speakers (3-0) 5.00 Expository English Composition far Speakers of ESL (3 -0 ) 5 .00 Research and Critic~l Writing for Speakars of ESL (3 -0) 5 . O O Engl i sh f o r Science & 5 .00 Technology 13-01 English for Business, Finance and Economics (3 -01 5 . O O English f o r Humanities, 5.00 Social Sciences (3 -01 Intermediate English f o r 5.00 Speakers of Other Lanwages (5-0) Intermediate English for 5 . O O Speakers of Other Languages 10-0) French Three (3-0) 5.00 French Four (3 -0 ) 5 . 0 0 F ~ e n c h Four ( 3 -0) 5 . 0 0 French One 13-21 5 . 0 0 French Twu (3-2) 5.00

Proposed Fee

course a e r

GEOL 3579 GEOL 4323 GEOL 6465

GEOP 3 2 5 8 GERM 3201 GERM 3202 GERM 3202 GERM 4101 GERM 4102 GREK 4105 3REK 4106 HSCI 3203 H s C I 3209 HSCI 3101

HSCI 3411 IE 3377 K LN 2301

XIN 2302 KIN 2303

KIN 2305

K I N 23 06

K I N 2307

KIN 2308

K I N 2309

KIN 2350

K I N 23 11

Course T i t l e

PetroLeum Geochemistry (3-0) Structural Geology (3-6) F i e l d C c ~ l o g - y ( S m e r F i e l d C o u r s e ) (1-6) Geophysical Field Methods (1-6) German Three ( 3 - 2 ) German Four (3-0) German Four (3-2) German One ( 3 - 2 ) German Two (3-2) Koine Greek (4-0) Koine Greek ( 4 - 0 ) Wellness frynamics (3-0) ~ i r s t A i d and Safety practices (3 -0) Teach Health i n Secondary Schools ( 3 - 0 1 C o m n i ty Health Education (3-0) Methods Engineering (2-3) Tennis/Badminton-Motor Skills Analysis and Development (1-2) Develop~~~entai Gymnastics (1-2) Track and F i e l d - S k i l l Analysis and Development (1-2) Dance-Motor skill Analysis and Development (1-2) Basketball -Motor Ski 11 Analysis and Development (1-2) Football-Motor Skill Analysia and Development (1 -2 ) Aquatics-Motor S k i l l Analysis and Development (1-2) ~acg~etbaLl/Handball-Motor Skill Analysis and Ccvelopment (1-2) Soceer-Motor Skill Analysis and Development (1-2) BaseSall/Softball Motor Skill Analysis and Development ( 1 - 2 ) Volleyball-Motor s k i l l Analysis and Development 11-2)

Current FCC

20.00 2 0 . OD

Proposed Fee

KIN 2 4 2 2

K I N 3318

KIN 3409 K I N 3412 KIN 3 4 1 3 K I N 3415 KIN 3419

K I N 3421

K TN 343 4 KIN 3561 KIN 3571

KIN 3572 KIN 3574

LATN 3201 LATN 3202 LATN 4191 LATN 4102 LlNG 4203 LING 4204 MECH 3305 MECH 4354 MUSA 1143 MUSA 1144 MUSA 1146 MUSA 2171 MUSA 2172 MUSA 2271 MUSA 2272 MUSA 2179 MUSA 3275 W S A 3276 W S A 3371 NURS 3302

COUR8E SPECIFIC XNCI-AL m a * (Continurd)

Course Title Current Proposed

Fee a Outdoor Education and 9 .OO Leisure Management ( 2 - 0 ) Growth, ~aturation, Health Motar 8.00 Behavior and Movement Experiences in Early Chiidh~od (3-01 Sports ~ctivity Injuries (3-0) 30.00 Exercise Physiology ( 2 - 2 ) 9.00 Bio-mechanics (2-2) 9.00 Advanced ~thletic Training (3-0) 30.00 Methods and Materials in 8.00 Elementary Schools (3-0) Methods and Matexials in 9.00 Secondary Schools ( 3 - 0 ) Coronary Intervention Programs {3-0) 25.00 Biomechanical Basis of Sport (3-0) 25.00 Measurement Techniques in Kinesiology and Sports Studies (3-0) 25.00 Advanced Exercise Physiology (3-0) 25.00 Measure Techniques in Biornechanical Analysis (3-0) 25.00 Latin Three (3-0) 5.00 L a t i n Four (3-0) 5.00 Lat in One (3 -2 ) 5.00 Latin Two ( 3 - 2 ) 5.00 Intensive Language Study ( 3 - 2 ) . 2.90 Intensive Language Study ( 3 - 2 ) 2.00 Basic Measurement/Instrument 1 2 - 3 ) 20.00 Fluid Mechanics ( 3 - 3 ) 7.00 Band (3-0) 5 . 0 0 Orchestra ( 3 -0) 5.00 L a b Band (3-0) 5.00 Piano Class I (3-0) 5.00 piano Class I1 ( 3 - 0 ) 5.00 Piano Class III (3-0) 5.00 Piano Class TV ( 3 - 0 ) 5 .00 Percussion Pedagogy ( 3 - 0 ) 5.00 Secondary Instruments I (3-0) 5.00 Secondary Instruments If (3-0) 5.00 Advanced Piano Class (3-0) 5.00 Health Assessment (2-2) 25.00

C ~ u r s e N u m b e r

NURS 3503 WRS 7371

RCg W m B T T Y OF TeXAS AT EL PAS0 D. T. BOARD OF REQENTIIt m X W Q

HAY 8, 1997

Course T i t l e Current Prnposed

Fee Fee

~dvanced Health Assessment ( 2 - 2 ) 25.00 Nursing Care of Women L Families During the Childbearing Period (3-8) 25.00 Nursing ~eadership h Management 13-81 10.00 Activity Course (0-3) 8 . 0 0 nerohic Dance (0-3) a . 00 Archery (0-3) 12. UO Badminton ( 0-3) 5 .00 Ballroom Dance (0-3) 9.00 ~ a s k e t b a l l (0-3) 8.00 Conditioning (0-3) 8.00 Cheerleading (0 -3 ) 8.00 ~eginning Fencing (0-3) 14.00 ~ntermediate Fencing (0-3) 14.00 Advanced Fencing I 0 - 3 16.00 ~ i e l d Hockey (0-3) 8 . 0 0 ~ishing (0-3) 12.00 ~ymnasties (0-3) 12.00 Intermediate K a r a t e i n - 3 ) 8.00 Advanced Karate (0-3) 8.00 ~arksmmship-Ri f l e and Pistol (0-3 1 14.00 Military Conditioning (0-3) 8.00 beg inn in^ Modern Dance (0-3) 4.00 Intermediate Modern Dance (0-3) 8 .00 Advanced Modexn Dance (0-3) 8.00 Beginning Racquetball (0-3) 12.00 Intermediate Racquetball (0-3) 12.00 Advanced Racquetball (0-3) 12.00 Rugby Football (0-3) 8.00 S e l f Defense (0-3) 8.00 Soccer (0-31 8.00 Softball (0-3) 12.00 Beginning Swimming (0-3) 12.00 ~ntermediate Swimming (0-3) 12.00 Advanced Swimming (0- 3 ) 12.00 Beginning ~ennis ( 0 -3 ) 12.00 Intermediate Tennis (0-3) 12.00 Advanced Tennis (0 -3) 12.00 Touch Football (0-3) 8.00 Volleyball 10-3 8 . 0 0

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Course Number

PE 1191 PE 1194 PE 1195 PE 1196 PHYS 1120 PHYS 1121 PHYS 4343 PHYS 4103 PHYS 4104 PORT 3201 JORT 3202 ?SYC 3452 ?SYC 3501 3SYC 3533

PSYC 3598 PSYC 3599 PSYC 3620 PSYC 3621 PSYC 5501 RUSS 3201 RUSS 3202 RUSS 3202 RUSS 4101 RUSS 4102 SOWK 3370 soWK 4 4 8 0 SPAN 3201

SPAN 4101 SPAN 4102 SPED 3430 3PLP 3440

FEES AND W I S C L L W O U S CHAIlQES {~antinumdl

Course Title

Water polo (0-3) Beginning Weight Training (0-3) Intermediate Weight Training (0-3) Advanced Weight Training ( 0-3 ) Physics Laboratory 1 (0-3) Physics Laboratory I1 (0-3) Advanced Laboratory Practice (0-6) General Physics I ( 3 - 2 ) General Physics If (3-2) Accelerated Portuguese One (3-0) Accelerated Portuguese Two ( 3 - 0 ) Independent Research (0-G-3) Research Applications (0-0-3) Seminar in I n t e l l e c t u a l and Neuropsychological Assessment ( 3 0) Thesis (0-0-3) Thesis (0-0-3 ) Dissertation (0-0-3) ~issertation ( 0 - 0 - 3 1 Research Applications (0-0-6) Russian Three (3-0) Russian Four (3-0) Russian Four (3-0) Russian Ore (3-2) Russian mo (3-2) Special Issues in social Work (3-0) Field Instruction I (0-0-4) Intermediate Spanish One for Non-Native Sgeakers (3-0) Intermediate Spanish Two for Non-Native Speakers Spanish f o r Spanish Speakers One ( 3 - C ) Spanish far Spanish Sgeakers Two ( 3 - 0 ) Elementary Spanish O n e ( 3 - 2 ) Elementary Spanish Two (3-2 ) Diagnosis and Placement (3-0) Clinical Practieum in Audiology (0-0-6)

C u r r e n t

Fee Proposed

Fee 12.03

TEE UHIWSSTY OF T E X U AT BL PAlO U. T. BOARD 08 RXQ-B' mETfMG

adllY 8, 1997

FEES AND W I B C E L ~ O U 8 CHWtQEI (continued)

Course - Eivmber rse T itle

Current Proposed A Fee

SPLP

SPLP

SPLP

THEA THEA THEA THEA

THEA THEA THEA THEA

Graduate Practicum i n Speech Language ~athology-University C l i n i c (0-0-3) Advanced Clinical Practicum in Audiology (0-0-3) Undergraduate Practicum in Speech Language Pathology Introduction to Theatre (3-0) Stagecraft (3-0) Make-up (3-0) Introduction to the A r t of the Motion Picture (3-0) Costume Production (3-0) Lighting Design (3-0) Cinematic Directors and Genres (3-0) Film Theory & Criticism ( 3 - 0 )

* Additional Course Specific Fees to be appxoved via docket.

P&$S AND MISCSLLA24EOWS CHllRQtS (Coatinuad)

GENERAL USE FEE

Ratification is recommended for the following general use fee rates for the 1997-98 academic year. The proposed fee increases have been the subject o f discussion at a public forum as required by statute and have been administratively approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic A £ fairs.

~ollowing Regental approval, the appropriate component catalog will be amended to reflect these n e w rates:

Current Proposed Percen t Rat- Rates Jm

.I522

381-2100 Office FAX (210) 381-2150 --

THE UNIVERSIPI OF TEXAS -PAN AMERICAN

March 18. 1997

Dr. James P . Duncan Execut i ve Vice Chancel lor

f o r Academic A f f a i r s The University o f Texas System 601 Lo1 orado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Oea r D r . Ouncd

The docke p for the May 8. 1997 meeting of the Board o f Regents is submi t ted f o r your recommendati on and presentation t o the Board .

I recommend approval

Sincerely ,

Miguel A . Nevarez President

MAN . d t

PA- 1

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS ' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Pase No.

Contracts and Grants for Research. Development , C l l nica l and Educational Serv i ces

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Over %500,000 PA- 3

Fees and Miscel 1 aneous Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PA- 4

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN U. i. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

CONTRACTS OR GRAkTS OVER $500,000

The following contract or grant i n a n amount over $500.000 has been awarded, has been administrat ively approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor f o r Academic A f f a i r s as required, and i s recommended for r a t i f i c a t i o n by the U . T . Board o f Regents.

(FUNDS COMING I N )

1. Grantor: U. S . Department o f Education No. : P063P66490 New Funds: $11,257,074 Current Peri od: 1996-97 Award Y?ar

[September 1 , 1996 - August 31, 1997) T i t1ejDescr ipt ion: Federal Pel1 Grant Program

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN U. T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 . 1997

FEES AND MISCELLRNEOUS CHAFI(;ES

Rat i f icat ion is recommended f o r the fo l lowing cumula t i ve listing o f fees and miscellaneous charges fo r the 1997-98 academic year. The fees have been sdm in i s t r a t i ve l y approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic A f f a i r s .

Course Number

ART 1311 ART 1331 ART 1332 ART 2303 ART 2312 ART 2321 ART 2322 4RT 2332 ART 2341 ART 2361 ART 2371 ART 3302 ART 3303 ART 3311 ART 3321 ART 3330 ART 3331 ART 3332 ART 3333 ART 3334 ART 3335 ART 3341 ART 3361 ART 3362 ART 3371 ART 3372 ART 4303 ART 4311 ART 4312 ART 4321 ART 4333

Course T i t l e Current Proposed Fee Fee

Drawing I 8 4 Design I 4 L e t t e r i ng 4 Jewel rylMetalworking 4 Drawing 11 4 Painting I 4 Painting I I 4 Design I1 4 Sculpture I 4 Printmaki ng I 4 Ceramics I 4 Jewel rylMeta1 work I I 4 Jewel ry/Metalworkl ng 4 Drawing I11 4 Pa in t i ng 4 Illustration 4 Visual Comrnunicatlons I 4 Design 111 4 Design and Product i on 4 Photography/Art Form 4 Corn uter Graphics Y 4 Scu pture II 4 P r i ntrnaki ng I I 4 Printmaki ng 111 4 Ceramics I1 4 Ceramics I I1 4 Jewel ry/Metalwork IV 4 Advanced Drawing - Topics 4 Advdr~ced Orawing-8iological Illustration 4 Painting I V 4 Graphic Design I 4

Course Number

ART 4334 ART 4341 ART 4361 ART 4371 ART 4391 ART 4392 ASTR 1401 ASTR 1402 BIOL 1401 B1OL 1402 BlOC 1487 BIOL 1488 BIOL 2305 BIOL 2401 BIOL 2402 BIOL 2403 BIOL 2404 BlOL 2408 BIOL 3401 BIOL 3403 BIOL 3407 BIOL 3408 B I O t 3409 BIQL. 3410 BIOL 3411 BIOL 3412 B10L 3413 BIOL 3424 BIOL 4201 BIOL 4202 BIOL 4303 BIOL 4304 810L 4305 BIOL 4309 BTOL 4311 BIOL 4314

ME UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN U. T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 . 1997

FEES AND MISCELlAHEOUS CHARGES (Continued)

Laboratory Fees (Conti nuedl

Course T i t l e -- Gra h i c Oeslgn I I 7 Scu p tu re I I 1 Printmaking I V Ceramics I V Ind Prob/ Intern Co-op Ind i v i dual Problems Genera 1 Astronomy General Astronomy Genera 1 B i 01 ogy General Biology General B i 01 ogy Honors General 0 i 01 ogy Honors Envi ronmental B i 01 ogy Vertebrate Zoo1 ogy Cornparati ve Vertebrate Anatomy Anatomy and Physiology Anatomy and Physiology A Survey o f Biology Bac te r i 01 ogy Medical Bacteriology Comparative Embryology P I ant Morphol ogy Ecol ogy Survey of the P I ant Kingdom Mammalian Physiology Cell Biology Geneti cs Inver tebrate Zoology B i ology Problems Bi 01 ogy Probl ems

OYy Ichthyo ogy Plant Physiology Her etol ogy ECO 7 ogi cal Physi 010gy P I ant Taxonomy

Current Fee

Proposed Fee

Course Number

KIN 1200 KIN 1201 KIN 1210 KIN 1211 KIN 1220 KIN 1221 K I N 1250 KIN 1255 K I M 2201 K I N 2202 K I N 2203 K I N 2204 K I N 2206 KIN 2207 K I N 2208 K I N 2213 KIN 2216 K I N 2221 K I N 2223 K I N 2225 K I N 2226 KIN 2230 K I N 2232 K I N 2233 K I N 2235 K I N 2236 K I N 2241 K I N 2242 K I N 2252 K I N 2256 KIN 2258 KIN 2264 K I N 2273 K I N 2280 KIN 2281 MANE 2430

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN U. T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 . 1997

FEES AND MISCELLANEWS CHARGES ( Cont i nued )

Laboratory Fees I Cont i nued 1

Course T i t l e

Swimming I F i tness & Mctor Devel oprnent Basic Karate Intermedi a t e Kara te Backpacki ng Camping & Hiking Speedball -Soccer Softball Fl ag F ootba 1 1 Vol 1 eybal 1 Badminton I Begi nni ng Tenni s Weight Training I Track & F i e l d Beg i nn i ng Gymnast i cs Badminton I I Weight Train ing I1 Basketball Spanish Dance I Folk and Square Dance Beg i nn i ng Modern Dance Jazz Dance Aerobic Dance Aerobic Dance I1 Mexi can Fol kl o r i c Dance Ballet I Racquetbal l I Racquet ba 11 I I Swimming I1 Tennis I1 Archery Fenc i ng Gymnastics I I Advance L i f e Saving Water Safety Instruction Manufactur i ng Processes

Current Fee

Proposed Fee

$ 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 3 6 6 5 6 3 6 6 3 6 3 3 6 3 6

Course Number

MANE 3400 MAAE 3401 MANE 4401 MECE 2321 MECE 2440 MECE 3115 MECE 3160 MECE 3320 MECE 3437 MECE 4140 MECE 4141 PHYS 1401 PHYS 1402 PHYS 2101 PHYS 2102 PHYS 3101, PHYS 3102 PHYS 3401 PHYS 3402 PHYS 3403 PHYS 4201 PHYS 4102 PHYS 4103 PSCI 1421 P S C I 1422 PSCI 2408 REHS 44a2

MUS 1221 MUS 1222 MU5 1223 MUS 1224

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS - PAN AMERICAN U . T . BOARD OF REGENTS ' MEETING

MAY 8 . 1997

FEES AND M I SCELLANEOUS CHARGES ( Cont i nued 1

Laboratory Fees (Conti nued)

Course TI t l e

Computer A i ded Des i gn Computer Oesi gn & Marlufacturi ng Roboti cs Mechanics o f Sol i d s Engineering Materials F 1 u i d Mechani cs Laboratory Heat Transfer Laboratory Measurements and Instrumentation Thermal and Flu id Sciences Mechanical Systems Laboratory V i bra t i on and Acousti c Laboratory General Physi cs General Physics Interrnedi ate Laboratory Intermediate Laboratory Juni o r Laboratory Junior Laboratory Electronics Modern Physics D ig i ta l Electronics Seni o r laboratory Senior Laboratory Senior Laboratory Physical Science Physical Science Survey o f Physi ca 1 Science Work Adj & Job Place

Suppl ementa 1 Fees

Class Piano Class Pi an0 Class Voice Class Voice

Current Fee

Proposed Fee

Course Number

MUS 1231 NUS 1233 MUS 1235 MUS 1241 MUS 1243 MUS 1245 MUS 1247 MUS 1249 MliS 1261 MUS 1263 MUS 1265 MUS 1267 MUS 1271 MUS 1273 MUS 1275 MUS 1277 MUS 1279 MUS 1431 MUS 1433 MU5 1435 MUS 1441 MUS 1443 MU5 1445 MUS 1447 MUS 1449 MUS 1461 MU5 1463 MUS 1465 MUS 1467 MUS 1469 MUS 1471 MUS 1473 MUS 1475 MUS 1477 MUS 1479 MUS 3232

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN U. T . BOAR0 OF REGENTS ' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (Continued)

Supp7 emen ta7 Fees (Continued)

Course T i t l e

Appl i ed Piano Appl i ed Voice Appl i ed Percussion Applied Trumpet A l ied French Horn AV ied Trombone App 1 i ed Ba ri tone Horn Appl i ed Tuba Applied V i o l i n Applied V i o l a Applied Violoncel lo Applied Str ing Bass Appl i ed F l ute Appl led Oboe Applied Clarinet Appl i ed Saxophone Appl i ed Bassoon Appl i ed Piano Appl i ed Voice Appl i ed Percussi on Appl i ed Trumpet A lied French Horn A 77- i e d Trombone Appl i ed Bar i tone Horn Applied Tuba Appl i ed V i 01 i n Applied V i o l a Applied Cello Applied St r i ng Bass Appl i ed Gui tar Appl i ed F l ute Appl i ed Oboe Appl ied C la r ine t Appl i ed Saxophone Applied Bassoon Appl i ed P i ano

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Curre~t Fee

Proposed Fee --

Course Number

MUS 3234 MUS 3236 MU5 3242 MUS 3244 MUS 3246 MUS 3248 MUS 3250 MUS 3262 MUS 3264 MUS 3266 MUS 3268 MUS 3270 MUS 3272 MUS 3274 MUS 3276 MUS 3278 MUS 3280 MUS 3432 MUS 3434 YUS 3436 MUS 3442 MUS 3444 MU5 3448 MUS 3450 MUS 3462 MUS 3464 MUS 3466 MUS 3468 MUS 3472 MUS 3474 MUS 3476 MUS 3478 MUS 3480

THE UN LVERSITY OF TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN U . T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 . 1997

FEES AND MISCELLANEWS CHARGES (Continued)

Supplemental Fees ( Cont i nued )

Course T i t l e

Appl i ed Yo i ce Appl i ed Percussion Appl i ed Trumpet Applied French Horn A1 1 i ed Trombone Appl i ed Baritone Horn Appl i ed Tuba Applied V i o l i n Appl i ed V i 01 a Applied Cello Appl i ed Baritone Horn Applied Gultar Appl i ed Fl ute Applied Oboe Applied Clarinet Appl i ed Saxophone Appl i ed Bassoon Applied Piano App? i ed Voi ce App J i ed Percuss i on Applied Trumpet Appl ied French Horn Appl i ed Baritone Horn App7 i ed Tuba Applied V i o l i n Appl i ed V i 01 a Appl i ed Ce l l o Applied Str ing Bass Appl i ed F? ute Appl i ed Oboe Appl i ed Clarinet Appl i ed Saxophone Appl i ed Bassoon

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Current Fee

Proposed Fee

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN U . T. BOARD OF REGENTS ' MEERNG

MAY 8. 1997

FEES AND HISCELLANEOVS CHARGES ( Cont i nued )

HOUSING AND/OR BOARD RATES ( i ncl udi ng Apartments, Dormi tory Rooms. Residence Hal 1 s )

Ra t i f i ca t i on i s recommended for the following housing (andlor board) r a t e s t o be e f f e c t i v e beginning w i t h the Fa1 1 Semester 1997. The rates have been admi ni strati vely approved by the Execut i ve V i ce Chancel 1 o r f o r Academi c A f f a i r s .

Fol 1 owi ng R e g e n t a l approval , the appropri ate component c a t a l o g w i 1 l be amended t o r e f l e c t these new ra tes.

Houslns (or Rental > Rates

C u r r e n t Proposed P e r c e n t Rates Rates Increase

For each reaular semester (or per month)

Cou bl e Occupancy $ 7 0 0 . 0 0 $ 7 7 0 . 0 0 10% S i ngl e Occupancy 1 .070 .00 1 ,177.00 I(

Double Occupancy South-Wi ng 770.00 847.00 Single Occupancy South-Wing 1,174.00 1,291.40

For each summer session

Double Occupancy Summer Double Occupancy Summer S/W S i n g l e Occupancy Summer SIN

Room only per day

Double Occupancy Single Occu ancy Double Sout 1 Wing S i ng1 e South Wing

Room and Board- -Other Fees

Dorm Depos i t 50 .00 55.00 10% Room & Board I n s t a l lment fee/semester 5 .00 20. OO* Room & Board Late Payment Fee 5.00 5 .50 a

*There w i 11 be four ( 4 ) payments per mon th . to tal irlg $20.00 per semester.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN U. T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8. 1997

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (Continued)

DIFFERENTIAL GRADUATE TUITION CHARGES

R a t i f i c a t i o n i s recommended f o r the following d i f f e r e n t i a l graduate t u i t i o n charges for the 1997-98 academic year. The fees have been the sub ject of di scuss i on w i t h representati ve students and have been adml n i s t r a t i ve1 y approved by the Executive Vice Chancel lor for Academic A f f a i r s . A por t ion o f the increase w i l l be used for f i nanc ia l assistance f o r students impacted by the increase(s1.

Fol 1 owi ng Regental approva 1 . the appropri ate component ca ta l og w i l 1 be amended t o r e f l e c t these new ra tes .

Academi c Proqram Current Fee Proposed Fee

Non-Res . Resi dent Non -Res .

ALL $52.00 $246.00 $54.00 $248. OG*

*Statutory Rate

THE UNIVERSITY OF T W OF THE PERMIAN BASIN U. T. BOARD OF KEGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

March 18, 1997

Dr. James P. Duncan Executive Vice Chancellor

f o r Academic Affairs The University of Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 70701

Dear Dr. Duncan:

The docket for the May 8 , 1997 meeting of the Board of Regents is submitted for your recornendation and presentation to the Board.

I recornend approval.

Sincerely,

Charles A. Sorber President

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS OF THE PERMIAN BASIN U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997 - Amendments to t h e 1996-97 Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PB- 3

Fees and Miscellaneous Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PB- 4

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS OF THE PERMIAN BASIN U . T. BOARI3 OF REGEWTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

%he folldwing Request for Budget Change (RBC) has been administratively ipproved as required by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and IS recommended for ratification by the U . T. Board of Regents.

:he term "rate" for academic institutions is the full-time nine-month base rate and for health institutions is the full-time twelve-month base rate; for 111 other personnel it is the full-time rate, t he appointee receiving a xoport ionate amount depending upon the fraction of t i m e for which he is ippointed and the period of his appointment. Source of funds for payment of salary, unless otherwise shown, is the departmental salary account.

Full-time Salarv

E£ fective % No. t. Ti- I3ate X h e M Q L R a t e 3EG

IFFICE OF ADMISSIONS 1. Bernard Paul Herrnesrneyer

From: Interim Director I00 12 $41,200

To: Associate Director of ~dmissions l/l-8/31 100 12 37,500

jource of Funds: $ 18,750 - Office of Admissions

18.750 - REACH S 37.,.50a - T o t a l Salary

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS OF THE PERMIAN BASIN U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

Ratification is recommended f o r t h e following cumulative listing of fees and miscellaneous charges for the 1997-98 academic year. The fees have been administratively approved by the Executive V i c e Chancellor for Academic A£ fa i r s .

Course Current Proposed Number Course Title A a ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS BIOL B I O L BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL B I O L BIOL BIOL BIOL

Introduction to D r a w i n g Figure Composition I 3-D Design Figure Composition I1 Drawing f o r Non-Art Majors Painting: O i l painting: Watercolor Sculpture Ceramics fo r Non-Art Majors Ceramic Form Low-Fire Ceramics Relief Printmaking Silk Screen Papermaking Creative Drawing Special Problems: Drawing Advanced painting Special Problems: Painting Sculpture, The Human Form Sculpture, Castings Special Problems: Sculpture Medium to High-Fire Ceramics Special Problems: Ceramics Clay and Glazed Kiln Buildingtmaking' I1 ~ntaglio Lithography Advanced Printmaking Special Problems: Printmaking General Biology I Lab General Biology I1 Lab Microbiology L a b Invertebrate Zoology L a b Cell ~iology L a b Botany L a b Human Anatomy and Development Human Physiology Lab Comparative Anatomy Lab Cell Biochemistry Lab Laboratory in Genetics

PB- 4

$10 15 10 15 10 10 1 5 2 0 15 15 15 10 10 10

5 15 15 15 2 0 2 0 5

15 15 15 2 0 15 15 10 10 1 5 1 5 15 15 15 3 0

L a b 15 15 15 15 1 5

Course ..Number

SEOL 3407 2EOL 3408 :EOL 3314 3EOL 4309 :EOL 4317 CINE 3351 CINE 4360 CINE 4362 {INE 2370 U N E 3370 ?HED 6361 ?HED 6363 PHYS 2425 THYS 2 4 2 6 PHYS 3403 ]RAM 2302 3RAM 3302 3- 3360 3RAM 3370 3RAM 4379

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS OF THE PERMIAN BASIN U. T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

Course Tltle

Animal Physiology Lab Animal Behavior L a b Ecology L a b Plant Taxonomy Experimental Molecular ~enetics General chemistry Lab I General chemistry L a b I1 Experimental Organic I Experimental organic I1 ~nalytical Chem L a b I Research Experimental Phy Chem I Experimental Phy Chem TI Organic Structure Determination Experimental Inorg Chem Physical Geology Historical Geology Mineralogy Petrology Structural Geology Optical Mineralogy In t ro Paleontology Stratigraphy & Sedimentation Minerals & Rocks Sedimentoloqy Petrography Exercise Physiology L a b Exercise for Special Populations Cardiorespiratory Physiology Introduction to Athletic Advanced Athletic Training Exercise Physiology L a b Meth far Chd Risk Det University Physics T University Physics I1 principles of Learning Acting I Acting I1 Production Creative Dramatics Advanced Topics in Prod & Perf

Prac t icum Seminar F i e l d Geology

Cur ren t Pee

Proposed Fee

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS OF THE PERMIAN BASIN U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

aBES AND MISCEL-OUB CHlLRQEB (Continued)

Ratification is recommended f o r the following medical service fee increases to be effective beginning with the Spring Semester 1997. The increases have been the subject of appropriate student input and have been administratively 3pproved by t h e Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic A f f a i r s .

Following Regental approval, the appropriate component catalog will be amended to reflect these n e w fees.

Current Proposed Percent Rate Rate Tnerease

Per Student $ 0 $ 3 0 100

Per Student: $ 0 $ 2 5 100

THE UNIWRSITY OF TEXAS AT SAPJ ANTONIO U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

March 20, 1997

Dr. James P. Duncan Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic ~ffairs

The University of Texaa System 601 Colorado street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Duncan:

The docket f o r the May 8 , 1997 meeting of the ~ o a r d of Regents is submitted f o r your recommendation and presentation to t he Board.

I recommend approval.

s incere ly ,

Samuel A. Kirkpatrick President

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

Amendments to the 1996-97 Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SA-3

Feas and Miscellaneous Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SA-5

SA- 2

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

The following Requests f o r Budget Changes (RBC) have been administratively approved as required by the Executive V i c e Chancellor fox Academic ~ f f a i r s and are recommended for ratification by the U . T. Board of Regents.

The term "rate" for academic institutions is the full-time nine-month base rate end f o r health institutions is the full-time twelve-month base rate; for all other personnel it is the full-time rate, the appointee receiving a proportionate amount depending upon the fraction of time for which he i s appointed and the period of his appointment. Source of funds fo r payment of salaries, unless otherwise shown, is t h e departmental salaries account.

Full-time Salarv

Effective & No. Date T i m f - m Z e - IBC

APPOI-8, PROMOTTObl8, SAWLRY IHCREAB&S

COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING Division of L i f e Sciences

I. Andrew T. Tsin {To Correct Budget)

Prom: Professor

To : Professor

2 . Brenda J. Claiborne (To Correct Budget)

From: A s s o c i a t e Vice president fo r Graduate Studies

~ssociate Professor

To: Dean of Graduate Studies and Associate Vice President f o r Research

A s s o c i a t e Professor

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

Full-time Salarv-

E f f e c t i v e % Na . Date *-Rate BEE

COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Division of ducati ion

3 . Richard A . Diem (To C o r r e c t Budget)

From: Professor 100 09 68,500

TO : Professor 911 1 0 0 09 68,509 Director of the 2/1 SUPLT 12 3,500 Alliance f o r Education

Division of Behavioral and Cultural Sciences 4 . Steven R. Boyd

(To Correct audget)

From: Professor 100 09 43,899

To : Professor 9/1 100 09 45,699

COLL=E OF FINE ARTS AND HUMANITIES Division of English, Classics, ~hilosophy and Communication

5 . Steven R. Levitt (To Correct Budget)

From: Assistant Professor 100 09 3 5 , 6 2 4

To: ~ssistant Professor 9 / 1 100 09 36,524

SA- 4

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO U. T. BOAIiD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

3tification is recommended f o r the following curihulative listing of fees and i . scel laneous charges for the 1996-97 academic year. The fees have been h i n i s t r a t i v e l y approved by the Executive V i c e Chancellor for Academic ffairs.

Course C u r r e n t Proposed Number Course Title Fee Fee

C h e m i s t r y Laboratory Intro Chem Lab Organic-Biochern L a b Tnorg Qua1 & Quan Anly Organic Chem I L a b Organic Chem I1 L a b Analytic Chemistry Physical Chem Lab Instrumental Analysis A d v Analytical Chemistry

Intro to Earth Systems Earth History Lab Mineralogy Lab Optical Mineral Lab Paleontology L a b Petrology L a b Structural Geol L a b Sedimentary G e o L a b Economic G e o l L a b Geol of Energy Res Geochemistry Geornorghology Lab Carbonate Petrology Aqueous Geochemistry Advanced Mineralogy Advanced Paleontology Igneous-Metamorphic Petro Sandstone Petrology

HY 1Q14 Introduction to physical Sciences 0 HY 1611 General Physics Lab I 6 HY 1631 General Physics Lab I1 7 AY 1911 Tech Physics Lab I 7 HY 1931 Tech Physics L a b TI 7 HY 3 3 4 3 Advanced Phy L a b I 2 5 HY 3353 Adv physics L a b 2 5

SA- 5

Course Number

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO U . T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

Laboratorv (Continued)

Current Course Title Fee

Engr. Graphical Communications Statics Engineering Mechanics Dynamics Mechanisms of Solids Honors Research Adv Engr Economics Analysis Topics in Systems Modeling F r a c t u r e Mechanics ~iscoelas t icit-y Comp~zitm ater rials Finite Element Methods in Mech

Measurements structural Analysis Reinforced Concrete Design Steel Design ater rials Geotechnical Engineering Water & Wastewater Treatment C i v i l E g r Systems Analysis Transportation Systems Highway Engineering Comp-Aided Dsgn in Civil Eng Urban Engineering Design Foundation Engineering Adv Structural Analysis Adv Reinforced Concrete Design Construction Planning Water Resources Engineering Municipal and Rural Sanitation Air ~ollution & Indust Hygiene Dsgn of Water P o l l u t i o n Ctrl Design Special Studies in Civil Engr. Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study Advanced Structural Analysis Advanced Structural Design Industrial Waste Treatment Solid Waste Engineering

Network Theory I Elect E g r Lab I Micro Computer Systems I D i g i t a l Systems Design I Elect E g r Lab I1

Proposed Fee

ourse

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO U. T. BOAFZ OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

Fees, (Continued]

Current Course T l t le Fee

Reliability and Quality Control in Engineering Design

Mech Egr Senior Lab Mech Egr Design Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study Topics in Thermodynamics Topics i n Instrumentation Topics in Dynamics Topics in Heat Transfer Topics in Mechanical vibration Topics in Mechanical Design Topics in Adv Fluid Mechanics

Archeometry Lab Analysis in Ant F i e l d Couxse in Arch F i e l d Course in Arch Supervised Field Research Special Problems Independent Study

In t ro Microb Lab Human B i o : Ana t Lab Human Bio: Physio Lab

Pr in of Bio Lab Compar Anat-Vert Lab Genetics Lab Devel B i o L Lab Histo/cyto Lab Bio Flowers P r i n of Ecology L a b Gen Physiology Lab Biochemistry Lab Radiation Bio Lab Microbiology Lab Cellular Biology Fie ld Biology Lab Neurobiology Lab Immunology L a b Recombinant DNA Lab

School Env & Lrn Res 3 I n s t ruc t Materials C&I 2 3 Environ Meth for Environ Analysis 0

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Proposed A

ME UNlVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER

3r. James P. Duncan Lxecutive Vice Chancellor f o r Academic A f f a i r s

The University of Texas System j01 Colorado Street l u s t i n , Texas 78701

)ear Dr. Duncan:

The docket for t h e May 8, 1997, meeting o f t h e Board o f Regents i s ;ubmi t t e d for your r e c m e n d a t i on and presentation t o the Board.

I recmend approval ,

-jZ?+%$+- Presi n t

THE UNIVESITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

mendments to the 1996-97 Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

ees and Miscellaneous Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TA-3

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TA-4

THE ITNIVESITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

ha following Requests far Budget Changes (RBC) have been administratively pproved as required by tne Executive V i c e Chancellor for Academic Affairs and re recommended f o r ratification by the U. T. Board of Regents.

be term "rate" for academic institutions is the full-time nine-month base ate and fo r hea l th institutions is the full-time twelve-month base rate; for 11 other personnel it is the full-time rate, the appointee receiving a rogortionate amount depending upon the fraction of time f o r which he is ppointed and the period of h i s appointment. Source of funds for payment of alaries, unless otherwise shown, is the departmental salaries account.

Salary Effective % No.

tern, Department, Title, N a q e D a t e Time Mos. Rate RBC PPOT-P, PROMOTIONS, SNARY IHCREASEB

NGINEERING PROGRAMS Professor

1. Thomas E. Crippen (T) 3/1-5/31 100 12 7 8 , 0 0 0 0 1

$39,000 - special Items--Engineering Programs 539,000 - Total Compensation

CHOOL OF LIBERlCL ARTS Department of Social Sciences

2 . Peter J. Nelligan

From: ~ssociate Professor ( T ) 100 09 43,350

To: Bart Brooks Professorship in Leadership and E t h i c s and ~ssocite Professor of Criminal Justice ( T ) 9/1-5/31 100 0 9 43,350 Professorship Supplement 1/31-5/31 SUPLT 09 5,000

initial ~ppointment to B a r t Brooks Professorship in Leadership and Ethics

Source of Fnnds: $43,350 - School of Liberal Arts

2,500 - Bart Brooks Professorship $45,8= - Total Compensation

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THE UNIVESITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER U. T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

FEES AND WIBCELLANEOUB CBICRUES

atification is recommended f o r the following cumulative listing of fees and iscellaneous charges for the 1997-98 academic year. The fees have been dministratively approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic £fairs.

Course Number

RT 3379 RT 4379 RT 5312 IOL 3121 IOL 3137 IOL 3 1 4 4 IOL 3146 IOL 3 3 4 8 TOL 3431 I O L 4101 I O L 4132 IOL 4136 T O L 4140 IOL 4151 IOL 5141 I O L 5181 IOt 5185 IOL 5191 IOL 5465 EPH 5121 EPH 5123 HEM 3111 HEM 3113 'HEM 3132 'HEM 3143 'HEM 3145 'HEM 3153 'HEM 3155 HEM 3409 HEM 4131 HEM 4135 'HEPI 4 4 4 0 'HEM 5121 :ENG 3401 :ENG 3404 :ENG 3405 :ENG 3406 'INA 4370 'INA 5370 ErJB 5390

Laboratory Fees

Current Proposed Course Title Fee Fee

CERAMICS ADVANCED SCULPTURE GRAD STUDIO PROBLEMS IN PRINTMAKING HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY ECOLOGY PHYSIOLOGY PLANT MORPHOLOGY PLANT TAXONOMY ENVIRONMENT L MAN MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY ENTOMOLOGY VERTEBRATE NATURAL HISTORY INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY IMMUNOLOGY ORNITHOLOGY TOPICS IN MICROBIOLOGY GENETICS ETHOLOGY TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY NEUROMUSCULAR EXER PHY LABORATORY CARDIORESPIR EXER PHY LABORATORY ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS GNVIRONMFNTAL CHEMISTRY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I ORGANIC CHEMISTRY TI PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I PHYSICAL CHmISTRY I1 CHEMISTRY & SOCIETY INORGANIC CBEMISTRY LABORATORY BIOCHEMISTRY ADVANCED CHEMICAL LAB TECHNIQUES ADVANCED BIOCHEMISTRY $15.00 $15.00 ELECTRIC CIRCUITS U D ELECTRONICS $0.00 $10.00 LINEAR CIRCUITS ANALYSIS I $0.00 $10.00 LINEAR CIRCUITS ANALYSIS I1 $ 0 . 0 0 $10.00 ELECTONIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I $ 0 . 0 0 $10.00 SPECIAL TOPICS IN FINANCE $5.00 $0 .00 SPECIAL TOPICS IN FINANCE $5 .00 $0 .00 RESIDENCY $5.00 $ 0 . 0 0

THE UNIVESITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

Course Number

JOUR 3134 KINE 3101 KINE 3107 KINE 3112 K I N E 3134 KINE 3 2 3 3 KINE 5116 MANA 3330 MANA 4300 MANA 4315 MANA 4370 MANA 5305 MANA 5315 MANA 5350 MARK 4300 MARK 4370 MEDT 4188 MEDT 4190 MEDT 4192 MEDT 4194 MEDT 4280 MEDT 4282 MEDT 4284 MEDT 4286 MENG 3207 NJRS 3403 NURS 3611 PSYC 3155 PSYC 3232

MUSA 3201 MUSA 3203 MVSA 3204 MUSA 3205 MUSA 3210 MlJSA 3215 MLTSA 3216 MUSA 3220 MUSA 3225 MUSA 3230 N S A 3235 MUSA 3240 MUSA 3245 MUSA 3250 MUSA 3255 MUSA 3260

FEES A.Nil MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (Continued)

Course T i t l e

PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES & COMPOSITION MOTOR CONTROL LABORATORY MOTOR LEARNING LABORATORY PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE BIOMECHANICS BIOMECHANICS OF HUMAN MOVEMENT EXERCISE METABOLISM LABORATORY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS HEALTH CARE ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT SCIENCE SPECfAL TOPICS IN MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS IN PROD AND OPERATIONS MGT CONCEPTS IN MANAGEMENT SCIENCE SEM IN HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMWT MARKETING FOR HEALTH CARE SPECIAL TOPICS IN MARKETING HEMOSTASIS MICROSCOPY /CYTOGENETTCS CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY CLINICAL PARASITOLOGY HEMATOLOGY IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY CLINICAL CHEMISTRY CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS NURSING COMPETENCIES NURSING PROCESS I11 LAB IN PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS LAB IN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

PIANO CLASSICAL PIANO ACCOMPANYING ORGAN HARPSICHORD VOICE CLASS VOICE FLUTE CLARINET OBOE BAS SOON SAX0 PHONE TRUMPET FRENCH HORN TROMBONE TUBA

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Current Fee

proposed F e e

course Number

m S A 3265 MUSA 3270 MUSA 3275 MUSA 3 2 8 0 MUSA 3285 MUSA 3290 MUSA 3295 MWSA 3297 MUSA 5201 MUSA 5203 MUSA 5204 MUSA 5205 MUSA 5210 MUSA 5215 MUSA 5216 MUSA 5220 MUSA 5 2 2 5 MUSA 5230 MUSA 5235 MUSA 5 2 4 0 MUSA 5 2 4 5 MUSA 5250 m S A 5 2 5 5 MUSA 5260 MUSA 5265 MUSA 5270 MUSA 5275 MUSA 5280 MUSA 5285 MUSA 5290 MUSA 5295 MUSA 5297

BIOL 3121 BIOL 3137 BIOL 3144 B I O L 3146 BIOL 3348 BIOL 3431 BIOL 4101 B I O L 4132 BIOL 4136 BIOL 4140 BIOL 4151

THE UNIVESITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (Continued)

Course Title

PERCUSSION HARP VIOLIN VIOLA VIOLONCELLO BASS V I O L I N GUT TAR COMPOSITION P IAN0 CLASSICAL PIANO ACCOMPANYING ORGAN HARPSICHORD VOICE CLASS VOICE FLUTE CLARINET OBOE BAS SOON SAXOPHONE TRUMPET FRENCH HORN TUQKBONE TUBA PERCUSSION m e V I O L I N VIOLA VLOLONCELLO BASS VIOLIN GUITAR COMPOSITION

Current Fee

HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY $ 2 5 . 0 0 ECOLOGY LABORATORY $25.00 PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY $25.00 PLANT MORPHOLOGY LABOWTORY $ 2 5 . 0 0 PLANT TAXONOMY LABORATORY $25.00 ENVIRONMENT AND MAN $25.00 MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY $25.00 ENTOMOLOGY LABORATORY $ 2 5 . 0 0 VERTIBRATE NATURAL HlSTORY LABORATORY $25.00 INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY LABORATORY $25.00 IMMUNOLOGY LABORATORY $25.00

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Proposed Fee

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MAY 8 , 1997

Coursa Number

BIOL 5141 BIOL 5181 BIOL 5185 BIOL 5191 BIOL 5465 CHEM 3111 C H m 3113 CHEM 3132 CHEM 3143 CHEM 3145 CHEM 3153 CBEM 3155 CHEM 3409 CHEM 4135 CHEM 4540 CHEM 5121

ACCT 4391 CEPH 5315 COSC 3301 COSC 3302 COSC 3 3 0 3 COSC 3308 COSC 3309 COSC 3310 COSC 3311 COSC 3312 COSC 3340 COSC 3350 COSC 3365 COSC 3370 COSC 4089 COSC 4309 COSC 4310 COSC 4321 COSC 4325 COSC 4327 COSC 4330 COSC 4335 COSC 4 3 4 0 cosc 4345 COSC 4350 COSC 4355 COSC 4370 COSC 4375

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Course ~ i t l e

ORNITHOLOGY LABORATORY TOPICS IN ADVANCED BTOLOGY GENETICS LABORATORY ETHOLOGY LABORATORY TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS LABORATORY ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I1 LABORATORY PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY f X LABORATORY CHEMISTRY AND SOCIETY BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY ADV. CHEMICAL LABORATORY TECHNIQUES ADVANCED BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY

Extended Coarputmr Accmaa Bm.8

ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS REDUCTION ANALYSIS h INTERPRETA OF DATA MODERN PROBLEM SOLVING STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING APPLICATIONS OBJECT ORIENTED DESIGN PERSONAL COMPUTING INFORMATION S Y S T m S SOFTWARE MULTIMEDIA AND INTERNETWORKING FORTRAN APPLICATIONS PROGRAMMING ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE P R O G W I N G INFORMATION ORGANIZATION AND RETRIEVAL RPG APPLICATIONS PROGRAMMING COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS PROGRAMMING ON-LINE SYSTEMS PROBLEMS FOR CO-OP STUDENTS DESIGN OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS OPERATING SYSTEMS DATA STRUC. AND ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS DATA COMM. AND COMPUTER NETWORKS UNIX SHELL PROGRAMMING COMPUTER ORGANIZATION ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PROG. LANGUAGES COMPUTER GRAPHICS ADVANCED APPLICATIONS ANALYSIS OF ALGORITKMS UNDERGRAI3UATE INTERNSHIP PROG- ANALYSIS ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS

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Proposed F e e

THE UNIVESITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER U. 1. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

course Number

COSC 4377 COSC 4381 COSC 4430 COSC 5099 COSC 5306 COSC 5314 COSC 5315 COSC 5316 COSC 5318 COSC 5325 COSC 5326 COSC 5330 COSC 5335 COSC 5336 COSC 5340 COSC 5345 COSC 5346 COSC 5350 COSC 5351 COSC 5352 COSC 5354 COSC 5360 COSC 5361 COSC 5362 COSC 5365 COSC 5370 cosc 5373 cosc 5375 COSC 5380 COSC 5390 COSC 5395 COSC 5396 EDAD 5345 EDUC 4321 EDUC 5309 EDUC 5310 EDUC 5319 EDUC 5329 EDUC 5339 EDUC 5359 GEOG 4330 HECC 4333 HECC 5317 HLED 4315 MRNA 3330 MANA 4305 JOUR 3 3 5 6

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Course Title

COMPILER TECHNIQUES SEMINAR IN COMPUTER SCIENCE COMPUTER ORGANIZATION I1 INDEPENDENT STUDY PERSONAL COMPUTING COMPUTER ASSISTED INSTRUCTION MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEM APPLICATIONS IBM PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT COMPUTING SOFTWARE WORKSHOP IN COMPUTER SCIENCE UNIX PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT OPERATING SYSTEMS COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE LOCAL AREA NETWORKS PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES COMPUTER GRAPHICS EXPERT SYSTEMS DATA COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKS COMPUTER-HUMAN COMMUNICATIONS CLIENT/SERVER ARCHfTECTURES PARALLEL IN SUPERCOMPUTING INFORMATION STRUCTURES DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING PATTERN RECOGNITION ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SOFTWARE ENGINEERING DISTRIBUTED DATA BASES ADVANCED DATA BASE DESIGN RESEARCH METHODS TOPICS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE THESIS THESIS MICROCOMPUTERS APPLICATIONS FOR ED ADM MTRCOCOMPUTERS IN THE CLASSROOM ED APPLICATIONS OF MICROCOMPUTERS EDUCATIONAL MEDIA EVAL, APP, & DEV OF ED SOFTWARE TEACHING WITH LOGO A SURVEY OF TEACHER UTILITY SOFTWARE EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMPUtTER APPLICATIONS TN hEALTH & K I N E BIOMETRIC METHODS NUTRITION I N HEALTH PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS PRODUCTION AND OPERATTON MANAGEMENT ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING

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Proposed Fee

THE UNIVESITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER U . T. BOARI3 OF REGENTS' MEETIYG

MAY 8, 1997

course Nllmber

ALHS 3362 ALHS 4301 ALHS 4306 ALHS 4307 ALHS 4308 ALHS 4320 ALHS 4 3 2 5 ALHS 4330 ALHS 5303 ALHS 5314 ALHS 5320 ALHS 5322 ALHS 5343 ALHS 5347 ALHS 5350 ALHS 5360 ALHS 5362 ALHS 5365 ALHS 5366 ALHS 5367 ALHS 5370 ANTH 3330 ANTH 3360 ANTH 3380 ANTH 5310 ART 3300 ART 3315 ART 3320 ART 3 3 2 1 r n T 3 3 4 0 ART 3341 ART 3342 ART 3356 ART 3 3 6 6 ART 3 3 7 6 ART 3 3 7 7 ART 3380 ART 3384 ART 4 19 2 ART 4311 ART 4320 ART 4331 ART 4337 ART 43 42 ART 43 43 ART 4344 ART 4345 ART 4346

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (Cont inued)

Current Proposed Course T i t l e Fee Fee

BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE $5.00 ALLIED HEALTH SEMINAR $15.00 HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM $ 1 0 . 0 0 LEGISLATION & LEGAL ISSUES $5.00 ETHICS IN HEALTH PROFESSIONS $10.00 PRINCIPLES OF EPIDEMIOLOGY $10.00 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES $15.00 EMERGENCY HFALTH CARE $10.00 ADVANCED TOPICS IN ALLIED HEALTH S C I $15.00 EXERCISE AND AGING PROCESS $5.00 U . S . HEALTH SYSTEMS O R I G I N S & FUNCTIONS $ 1 0 . 0 0 NUTRITION, HEALTH, AND DISEASE $5.00 COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSESSMENT $10.00 EPIDEMIOLOGY & HEALTH CARE PLANNING $10.00 PUBLIC HEALTH ADMIN & PRACTICE $10.00 T O P I C S IN HEALTH EDUCATION SlO.00 COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION $10.00 BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION FOR LIFE-STYLE $5.00 EDUCATIONAL METHODS IN HEALTH $5.00 EDUC INTERVENTIONS FOR LIFE-STYLE $10.00 ETHICS IN HEALTH PROFESSIONS $10.00 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY $5.00 A R C N O L O G Y $5.00 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY $5.00 ANTHROPOLOGY OF POLITICS $5.00 COMPOSITION h DESIGN $28.00 ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF ART $14.00 LIFE DRAWING I $42.00 LIFE DRAWING I1 $42.00 AESTHETICS IN VISUAL LEARNING $10.00 ART & SOCIETY: ANCIENT TO MEDIEVAL $10.00 ART & SOCIETY: RENAISSANCE TO MODEM $10. D O THREE DIMENSIONAL,DESIGN $40.00 PAINTING TECHNIQUES $10.00 INTAGLIO/RELIEF $ 2 5 . oo LITHOGRAPHY $25.00 CERAMIC SCULPTURE $20.00 SCULPTURE $20.00 SENIOR EXHIBITION $ 5 . O C ADVANCED PAINTING $5.00 ADVANCED DRAWING $5.00 AQUAMEDIA $28.00 ADVANCED PAINTING TECHNIQUES $5.00 PRIMfTIVE ART $10.00 GREEK AND ROMAN ART $10.00 MEDIEVAL ART $10.00 RENAISSANCE ART $10.00 BAROQUE AND ROCOCCO ART $10 - 0 0

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MAY 8, 1997

course Number

ART 43 47 ART 4348 ART 4349 ART 4373 ART 4376 ART 43 77 ART 4380 ART 4 3 8 1 ART 5310 ART 5311 ART 5313 ART 5314 ART 5330 ART 5340 ART 5390 BIOL 3147 BIOL 3320 BIOL 3 3 2 8 BIOL 3332 BIOL 3336 BIOL 3338 BIOL 3343 B I O L 3 3 4 5 BIOL 4300 BPOL 4304 BTOL 4331 BIOL 4335 BIOL 4339 BIOL 4350 BIOL 4661 BIOL 5340 BIOL 5362 B I O L 5380 BIOL 5384 BIOL 5390 CEPH 5221 CEPB 5223 CEPH 5313 CEPH 5354 CHEM 3107 CHEM 3108 CHEM 3310 CHEM 3312 CHEM 3 3 3 3 CHEM 3 3 4 2 CHEM 3344 CHEM 3352 CHEM 3354

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (Continued)

Course Title

NINETEENTH-CENTURY ART ART IN AMERICA TWENTIETH-CENTURY ART ADVANCED DRAWING PROBLEMS ADVANCED INTAGLIO/RELIEF AUVANCED LITHOGFLAPHY ADVANCED CERAMICS ADVANCED CERAMIC SCULPTURE STUDIO PROB: DRAW & PAINT GRAD STUDIO PROB: CERAMICS GRAD STUDIO PROB: CRAFTS GRAD STUDIO PROB: SCULPTURE ADV ST: ART HIST & C R I T I C ART IN CHILDHOOD EDUCATION GRADUATE SELECTED TOPICS PLANT TAXONOMY HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY PATHOPHYSIOLOGY I GENETICS ECOLOGY BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION PHYSIOLOGY PLANT MORPHOLOGY MICROBIOLGY Bf OGEOGRAPHY ENTOMOLOGY VERTEBRATE NATURAL HISTORY INVERTEBRFTE 200 I r n O L O G Y FIELD BIOLOGY ORNITHOLOGY BIO ULTRASTRUCTURE TPS IN ADV MICROBIOLOGY ADVANCED GENETfCS ETHOLOGY NEUROMUSCUIAR EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY CARDIORESPIRATORY EXERCISE DIAGNOSTIC TESTS & EXERCISE PRESCRIP PROGRAM MANAGEMENT PHARMACOLOGY I PHARMACOLOGY I1 ANALYTICAL CHEM INSTRUMENTAL ANAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHEM ORGANIC CHEM I ORGANIC CHEM I1 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I 1

Current Fee --

Proposed Fee

THE UNIVESITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER U. T. BOARD O F REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

Course Number

CHEM 4190 THEM 4191 CHEM 4330 CHEM 4 3 3 4 CHEM 5310 CHEM 5320 CHEM 5 3 8 0 COSY 4 3 01 COSY 4601 COUN 5311 COUN 5312 COUN 5313 COUN 5314 COUN 5315 COUN 5316 COUN 5318 C O W 5319 C O W 5321 COUN 5330 COUN 5334 corn 5335 C O W 5 3 6 6 CRIJ 3 3 0 0 C R I J 3 3 0 2 C R I J 3310 CRIJ 3311 C R I J 3320 CRIJ 3322 C R T J 3325 C R I J 3326 C R I J 3 3 2 8 CRIJ 3330 CRIJ 4305 CRIJ 4306 CRIJ 4307 CRIJ 4310 CRIJ 4313 C R I J 4314 C R I J 4315 C R I J 4 3 2 2 CRIJ 4 3 3 2 CRIZ 4340 CRIJ 4341 C R I J 4 3 5 0 C R I J 4360 C R I J 5301 C R I J 5302 CRIJ 5 3 0 3

FEES AND MISCELLP$IEOuS CHARGES (Continued)

C u r r e n t Course Title F e e

CHEMICAL LITERATURE SEMINAR INORGANIC CHEMISTRY BIOCHEMISTRY ADV TOPICS IN ANYLYTICAL CHEM ADV BIOCHEMISTRY TOPICS fN PHY SCIENCE FOR TEAC COMPARATIVE EDUC SYSTEMS COMPARATIVE EDUC SYSTEMS FAMILY SYSTEM THEORIES COUNSELING THEORIES FAMILY THERAPY APPLIED SCHOOL COUNSELING MARRfAGE THERAPY DIVORCE THERAPY SEXUALITY ANI3 SEX THERAPY REHAB OF SUBSTANCE ABUSER FAMILY VIOLENCE COUNSELING CHILDREN PLAN & ORGAN PROGS OF GUIDANCE CAREER DEX GUID/COUN & ASSEMT IN SCHOOLS INTELLIGENCE TESTING IN THE SCHOOLS CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM DEVIANT BEHAVIOR ETHICAL ISSUES IN CRTM JUSTICE ADMLN OF CRIM J U S T I C E AGENCIES CRIMINOLOGY PROBATION AND PAROLE LAW AND SOCIETY CRIMINAL L A W WHITE-COLLAR CRIME ORGANIZED AND CONS?NSUAL CRIME J W E N I L E DELINQUENCY DRUG ABUSE COUNSELING J W E N I L E JUSTICE SYSTEM C I V I L LIABILITY & CRIM JUSTICE PRAC CORRECTIONS THEORY AND PRACTTCE COMMUNITY-BASED CORRECTIONS CORRECTIONS COUNSELING CRIJ TJST RESEAKCH METHODS CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION CRIMES OF VIQLENCE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE TOPICS IN CRIMINAL 3USTfCE CONCEPTS OF LAW AND JUSTICE JUDICIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL PROCESS CONTEMPORARY CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY

Proposed Fne

THE UNIVESITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER U. T. B O W OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, i997

course Number

EDUC 5303 EI3UC 5 3 0 5 EDUC 5308 EDUC 5310 EDUC 5312 EDUC 5327 EDUC 5328 EDUC 5330 EDUC 5335 EDUC 5340 EDUC 5341 EDUC 5 3 4 2 EDUC 5347 EDUC 5348 EDUC 5349 EDUC 5350 EDUC 5 3 5 1 EDUC 5352 EDUC 5353 EDUC 5355 EDUC 5357 EDUC 5358 EDUC 5360 EDUC 5370 ELED 4310 ELED 4311 ELED 4312 ELED 4313 ELED 4314 ENGL 3310 ENGL 3315 ENGL 3 3 3 0 rnGL 3 3 3 5 EMGL 3340 ENGL 3345 ENGL 3375 ENGL 3376 ENGL 3385 ENGL 3390 ENGL 3 3 9 5 ENGL 4305 ENGL 4315 ENGL 4 3 2 0 ENGL 4325 ENGL 4330 ENGL 4335 ENGL 4 3 4 5 ENGL 4350

FEES AN13 MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (Continued)

Current Proposed C o u r s e Title Fee Fee

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APPLIED LEARNING THEORIES $5.00 OVERVIEW OF GRAD STUDY IN EDUC $ 5 . 0 0 CURR ISSUES IN EDUC $ 5 . 0 0 EDUCATIONAL MEDIA $10.00 AEROSPACE EDUCATION $5.CO THE SCHOOL IN THE SOCIAL SETTING $5.00 TNST. LEADERSHIP TRAINTNG $5.00 CLASS ORG SKILL FOR TEACH $ 5 . 0 0 CLASSROOM MANAGE & DISCIPLN $ 5 . 0 0 INST IMP SEC SCH ENG & LAN ART $ 5 . 0 0 INSTRUC IMPROV IN SECONDARY SC $5.00 INSTRUC IMPROV IN SECONDARY SC $5.00 INST IMPROVE ELEM SCH SOC STUD $5.00 INST IMPROV IN ELE SCH MAT $ S . 00 INST IMPROVE ELEM SCH SCIENCE $ S . 00 TEACHING IN THE MIDDLE SCHOOL SS.00 ASSESS TN EDUC SETTINGS $5.00 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT $5.00 PERSONALIZING INSTRUCTION $5.00 ANAL TNSTR STRATEGIES $5 .00 PERSONAL GROWTH IN TEACH $5.00 HUMAN RELATIONS IN CLASSROOM $5.00 T U C H WRITING ACROSS CURR $ 5 . 0 0 HIST AND PHIL FOUNDATIONS OF EDUC $5.00 TCHG SKILLS ELE TCHRS $5 .00 TEACH LANGUAGE ARTS IN ELE SCH $10.00 TEACH SOP STUDIES IN ELE SCH $10.00 TEACH MATH IN THE ELE SCH $10.00 TEACH SCIENCE IN ELE SCH $10.00 LITERARY APPRECIATION $5.00 EVALUATING CURRENT FICTION $5.00 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $5.00 AMERICAN LITERATURE SURVEY $5.00 WORLD LITERATURE YHROUGH RENAISSANCE $5.00 WORLD LITERATURE SINCE RENAISSANCE $5.00 MODERN GRAMMAR $5.00 CONTRASTIVE LINGUISTICS $5.00 HIST OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE $5.00 ADVANCED COMPOSITION $5.09 CREATIVE WRITING $5.00 ENGLISH RENAISSANCE LITERATURE $5.00 ENGLISH NEOCLASSICAL LITERATURE $5.00 ROMANTIC PERIOD $5.00 VICTORIAN LITERATURE $5.00 ENGLISH TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERATURE $5.00 ENGLISH NOVEL $ 5 . 0 0 AMER LITERATURE THROUGH ROMANTIC PERIOD $5.00 AMERICAN REALISM $5.00

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THE UNIVESITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER U . T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 5 , 1997

Cocrse Number

ENGL 4355 ENGL 4368 ENGL 4377 ENGL 4378 mGL 4395 ENGL 4668 ENGL 5 3 8 2 ENGL 5384 ENGR 3305 ENGR 5321 ENGR 5 3 2 4 EPSY 3330 EPSY 3340 EPSY 3 3 5 0 FlNA 3311 FINA 3315 FINA 3321 FINA 3330 FXNA 3340 FINA 4099 FINA 4310 FINA 4320 FINA 4 3 3 0 FINA 4 3 4 0 FINA 4350 FINA 4360 FINA 4370 FINA 4390 FINA 5099 FINA 5310 FINA 5323 FINA 5330 FINA 5370 FINA 5390 FREN 3315 FREN 3320 GENB 3300 GENB 3 3 0 1 GENB 3305 GENB 3306 GENB 3353 GENB 3370 GENB 4310 GENB 4370 GENB 4371 GENB 5099 GENH 5321 GENB 5340

FEES AND M I S C E L M E O U S CHARGES (continued}

Course Title

AMER TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERATURE LITERARY SETTING AND INFLUENCES ACQUIS ti DEVT OF ESL METHOD OF EWGL AS SECOND LANG STUDIES IN WORLD LITERATURE LITERARY SETTING AND INFLUENCES CONTRASTIVE LINGUISTICS ESL METHOMLOGY TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS EMrI RONMENTA L MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGEMENT ED PSYCH CHILD DEVELOPMENT ED PSYCH AIX)LESCENT DEVELOPMEWT ED PSYCH AWLESCENT DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PERSONAL FINANCE PRINCXPLES OF HEAL ESTATE INVESTMl3TS PRINCXPLES OF INSURANCE INDEPENDENT STUDY COMMERCIAL BANK REAL ESTATE FINANCE SECURLTY mALY SIS XNTERMEUIATE FINAN MGT INTERNATL FIN & WJLTINATL BUS RISK MANAGEMENT & INSURANCE SPECIAL TOPICS IN FINANCE FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION INDEPENDENT STUDY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ADV FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO MGT SPECIAL TOPICS IN FINANCE FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION ADVANCED GPAMMM AND COMPOSITION MAJOR FRENCH WRITERS SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT LEGAL ENVT RONMENT BUSXNESS LAW I BUSINESS L A W I1 STATISTICS INFORM & COMMWN TECH INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS U N D E R G m INTERNSHIP PROGRAM UNDERGRAD INTERNSHIP PROGRAM INDEPENDENT STUDY TECHNICAL BUSINESS RESEARCH BUSImSS AND PROF ETHICS

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Current Fee

Proposed Fee

THE UNIVESITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

Course Number

G W B 5390 GENE 5396 GENB 5397 G E E 3310 GEOG 3320 GEOG 3325 GEOG 4320 GEOG 4325 GECG 4350 GEQG 4360 G E M 3315 GERM 3320 HECC 4099 HECC 4 3 3 3 HECC 4370 HECC 4371 HECC 4372 HECC 4395 HECC 5099 HECC 5303 HECC 5317 HECC 5376 HECC 5391 HECC 5392 HECC 5393 HECC 5 3 9 5 HECC 5396 H I S T 3300 HTST 3301 HIST 3352 HIST 3353 HfST 3356 HIST 3357 HIST 3358 HIST 3359 HIST 3382 HIST 3383 H I S T 3392 HIST 3395 HECC 5 3 9 5 HECC 5 3 9 6 HIST 3 3 0 0 HIST 3301 HIST 3352 HIST 3353 HIST 3 3 5 6 HIST 3357 HIST 3 3 5 8

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (Continued)

Course T i t l e

RESIDENCY THESIS THESIS WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY NORTH AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY HUMAN GEOGRAPHY LATIN AMERICAN GEOGKAPHY SPATIAL ANALYSIS IN GEOGRAPHY CARTOGRAPHY AND RZMOTE SENSING ADVANCED GRAMMAIl AND COMPOSITION MAJOR G E M WRITERS INDEPENDENT STUDY COMPUTER APP IN HEALTH & KTNES U N D E R G W INTERN PROG VNDERGRAD INTERN PRCG INTERNSHIP SEMINAR ISS IK HLTH & KINZSIOLOGY: INDEPENDENT STUDY RESEARCH DESIGN BIOMETRIC METHODS RESEARCH SEMINAR PRACTICUM IN HEALTH h KINESIOLOGY PRACTICUM IN HEALTH & KINESIOLOGY C O N T E M P O M Y ISSUES IN HEALTH & K L E S THESIS I THESIS If HISTORICAL METHODS AND RESEARCH WORLD CIVILIZATIONS RENAISSANCE EUROPE REFORMATION EUROPE EARLY MODERN EUROPE REVOLUTIONARY EUROPE NINETEENTH CENTURY EUROPE TWENTIETH CENTURY EUROPE MEDITERRANEAN CIVILIZATION TUDOR AND STUART ENGLAND MODERN GERMANY RUSSIA SINCE 1825 THESIS I THESIS II HISTORICAL METHODS AND RESEARCH WORLD CIVILIZATIONS RENAISSANCE EUROPE REFOR-TION EUROTE m Y MODERN EUROPE REVOLUTIONARY EUROPE NINETEENTH CENTURY EUROPE

Current Fee

Proposed Fee

THE UNIVESITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

course Number --

HTST 3 3 5 9 HIST 3382 HIST 3383 HTST 3392 HIST 3395 HIST 4301 HIST 4320 FIST 4 3 2 2 HSST 4324 HIST 4 3 2 5 HIST 4 3 2 6 HIST 4327 HIST 4 3 2 8 HIST Q36d HIST 4 3 8 4 H I S T 4385 HIST 4386 HIST 4387 KIST 4388 HIS': 4389 HIST 4391 HIST 4 3 9 2 HIST 4393 HfST 4394 HIST 4395 HIST 4397 HIST 4668 RlST 5310 HIST 5320 MIST 5330 HIST 5340 HIST 5352 HTST 5353 HIST 5356 HIST 5357 HIST 5358 X I S T 5359 HIST 5368 HIST 5668 HIST 5371 HIST 5384 HIST 5 3 8 5 HIST 5386 HIST 5387 HIST 5388 HIST 5389 HIST 5394 HLST 5397

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES {Continued)

- Course Title

TWENTIETH CENTURY EUROPE MEDITERRANEAN CIVILIZATION TUDOR AND STUART ENGLAND MODERN GERMANY RUSSIA SINCE 1825 ELEMENTS OF HISTORY HISTORY OF TEXAS THE AMERICAN SOUTH THE FRONTIER IN AMERICAN HISTORY AMER SOC & INTELL HIST 1607-1865 A!i!iER SOC h INTELL HIST 1865-PRESENT AMER DIPLOMATIC HIST 1775-1898 AMER DTPLOMATIC HIST 1898-PRESENT FIELD EXPERIENCE IN HISTORY COLONIAL AMERICA THE AMERICAN FORMATIVE PERIOD THE AMERICAN MIDDLE PERIOD INDUSTRIAL AND PROGRESSIVE AMERICA AMERICA DURING THE WORLD WARS AMERICA SINCE 1945 COLONIAL LATIN AMERICA MODERN LATIN AMERICA JAPANESE CIVILIZATION CHINESE CIVILIZATION MODERN MIDDLE EAST STUDIES IN HISTORY FIELD EXPERIENCE IN HISTORY SEMINAR IN HISTORY SEMINAR IN STATE AND LOCAL HISTORY SEMINAR IN EUROPEAN HISTORY SEMINAR IN AMERICAN HISTORY RENAfSSANCE EUROPE REFORMATION EUROPE EARLY MODERN EUROPE REVOLUTIONARY EUROPE NINETEENTH-CENTURY EUROPE TWENTIETH-CENTURY EUROPE FIELD EXPERIENCE IN HISTORY FIELD EXPERIENCE TN HISTORY PUBLIC HISTORY COLONIAL AMERICA THE AMERICAN FOF3lATIVE PERIOD THE AMERICAN MIDDLE PERIOD INDUSTRIAL AND PROGRESSIVE AMERICA AMERICA DURING THE WORLD WARS AMERICA SINCE 1945 HISTORIOGRAPHY TOPICS IN HISTORY

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Current Fee

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$5.00 $5 .00 $5 .00 $5.00 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 55 .00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.01) $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $ 5 . 0 0 $ 5 . 9 0 $5 .00 $5.00 $5.00 $5 .00 $5.00 $5. on $ 5 . 0 0 $5 .00 $5 .00 $5.00 $5 .00 $5 .00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $5.00

THE UNIVESITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER U . T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

Course Number

HLED 3360 HLED 3362 HLED 4100 HLED 4315 HLED 4317 HLED 4324 BLED 4326 HLED 4333 INTS 3 3 0 0 JOUR 3301 JOUR 3305 JOUR 3311 JOUR 3318 JOUR 3333 JOUR 3340 JOUR 3350 JOUR 3351 JOUR 3356 JOUR 3360 JOUR 3375 JOUR 3380 JOUR 3385 JOUR 3390 JOUR 4300 JOUR 431C JOUR 4325 JOUR 4329 JOUR 4331 JOUR 4333 JOUR 4 3 3 4 JOUR 4335 JOUR 4350 JOUR 4360 JOUR 4361 JOUR 4363 JOUR 4365 JOUR 4368 JOUR 4668 JOUR 5 3 0 1 JOUR 5303 JOUR 5305 JOUR 5307 ,TOUR 5310 JOUR 5315 JOUR 5329 KINE 3201 KTNE 3207 KINE 3211

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (Continued)

Current - Course Title Fee

SCHOOL HEALTH CONSUMER HEALTH MEDICAL PROBLEMS IN THE CLASSR NUTRI IN HLTH & PERFORMANCE WEIGHT MANAGEMENT DRUG USE, MISUSE & ABUSE HUMAN SEXUALITY STRESS MANAGEMENT GLOBAL RELATfONS AND I S S U E S FEATLTRE WRITING WRITING FOR THE MEDIA EDITING, LAYOUT, AND DESIGN L A W OF THE PRESS PHOTO TECHNIQUES AND COMP JOURNALISM ADVERTISING CINEMATOGWPHY ADVERTISING COPY AND LAYOUT ELECTRONIC PUBLISHTNG GKAPHIC DESIGN AND EDITING PUBLIC RELATIONS COME'JNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY HISTORY OF MASS MEDIA: PRINT TECHNICAL WRITING OPINION WRITING COMMUNITY JOURNALISM RADIO/TV NEWS WRITING TOPICS IN JOURNALISM: PUBLIC RELATTONS FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONS ELECTRONIC PHOTOGFAPHY SCH. PUB NEWSPAPER & YEARBOOK BUSINESS hW INDUSTRIAL PUBLICATIONS WORLD COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS PUBLIC AFFAIRS REPORTING ETHICS IN MEDIA PUBLIC RELATIONS CASE STUDIES PROBLEMS IN PUBLIC RELATIONS FIELD EXPERI IN JOURNALISM FIELD EXPERIENCE IN JOUR THE LITERATURE OF JOURNALISM PUBLIC OPINION AND PROPAGANDA THEORIES OF MASS COMMUNICATION RESEARCH METHODS PROD TN PHOTO COMM: MASS MEDIA & POPULAR CULTURE TOPICS IN MASS COttM3-J: MOTOR CONTROL MOTOR LEARNING PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE

Proposed Fee

THE UNIVESITY OF TEXAS A T TYLER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

course Number

KINE 3303 K I N E 4308 KINE 4 3 1 4 KTNE 4 3 3 3 KTNE 5216 KINE 5304 K I N E 5305 KINE 5306 KINE 5307 K I N E 5308 KINE 5309 KINE 5311 KINE 5313 KINE 5314 KINE 5315 KINE 5317 KINE 5318 KINE 5333 KINE 5335 K I N E 5337 KINE 5339 LATN 330C L A W 3301 LATN 3305 MANA 3311 MANA 3315 MANA 3320 M A 3330 MANA 4 0 9 9 MANA 4300 MANA 4305 MANA 4315 MANA 4325 MANA 4335 MANA 4 3 7 0 MANA 4380 MANA 4385 MANA 4395 MANA 5099 M A 5305 MANA 5310 MANA 5315 MANA 5320 MANA 5 3 3 5 MANA 5350 MANA 5380 MANA 5390 MANA 5 3 9 5

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CFARGES (Continued)

Course T i t l e

MOTOR DEVELOPMENT ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION PRESCRIPTIVE EXERCISE APPLIED KINESIOLOGICAL ANATOMY EXERCISE METABOLISM PSYCHO snc INTERACTIONS w EXER MOTOR DEVELOPMENT TOPICS IN MOTOR PERFORMANCE MOTOR LEPlRNING ADAPTED PHYS EDUC FOR CHILD & ADULTS ADVANCED MOTOR CONTROL TOPICS IN EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY i BXER FOR SPEC TOPULATIONS EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY II TRAINING METHODS STRENGTH DEVELOPMENT TOPICS I N BIOMECHANICS : B I O M E C I W L C S I APPLTED KINESIOLOGY BIOMECHANICS TT COMPOSITTON AND READING: I COMPOSITION AND READING: I1 READINGS IN LATIN MANAGEMENT OF ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONAL SEHAVIOR PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS IHDEPENDENT STUDY HEALTH CARE ENVIRONMENT PRODUCTION & OPERATIONS PIANAGEMENl' SCIENCE WAGE & SALARY ADMTNISTRATIOM INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SPECIAL TOPTCS IN MANAGEMENT SMALL BUSINESS CONSULTING ORGWIZATION DEVELOPMENT MANRGERIAL STRATEGY & POLICY INDEPENDZNT S T U D Y CONCEPT IN PROD AND OPERATIONS MGT ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS IN MANAGEMENT SCIENCE HUMAN/ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS SEMINAR IN HUMAN RESOURCES MGT MANAGEMENT CONSULTING ORGAN THEORY IWD DECISION M A K I BUSINESS POLICY F O W L A T I O N

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Current Fee

$5.00 $ 2 5 . 0 0 $15.00 $10.00 $10.00 $5.00 $5.00 $15.00 $ 2 5 . 0 0 $25.00 $25.00 $15. GO $25.00 $5.00

$35. GO $25.00 $25.00 $25.60 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00

$5.00 $5.00 $5.00 55-00 $5.00 $5.00 $0.00 $5.00 SO. 00 $5.00 $0.00 $5.00 $5 .00 $0 .00 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $5.00 $0.00 $5.00

$0.00 $5.00 $5.00 $0.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00

Proposed Fee

THE CTNIVESITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

Course Number

MEDT 4785 MENG 3207 I 3120 MUSI 3121 MUSI 3122 MUSI 3123 MUSI 3140 MVSI 3145 MUSL 3310 MUST 3311 MUSI 3313 MUSI 3318 MUST 3324 MUSI 3325 MUSI 3 3 2 6 MUSI 3 3 2 8 MUST 3330 MUSI 4100 MUSI 4310 MUST 4325 MWSI 4326 MUSI 4345 MUSI 5140 MUSI 5145 NURS 3205 NURS 3210 NURS 3212 NURS 3307 NURS 3310 NURS 3401 NURS 3415 NURS 3613 NURS 4313 NURS 4314 NWRS 4318 NURS 4323 NURS 4333 NURS 4345 NURS 4431 NURS 4432 NURS 4 4 3 5 NURS 4621 PIURS d623 NURS 4625 NURS 5126 NURS 5220 NORS 5308 NUHS 5310

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CHAXGES (Continued)

Current Course Title Fee

CLINICAL CHEMISTRY MEASUREMENTS SYSTFAS WOODWINDS CLASS BRASS CLASS PERCUSSION CLASS STRING CLASS BAND CHOIR MUSIC LITERATURE CONDUCTING MUSIC THEATRE MUSICS OF THE WORLD MUSIC IN AMERICAN SOCIETY APPR & CREATIVE INVOLVMENT MUS AW READING & SCORING SKILL INTRO OF ORFF SCWLWERK TOPICS IN PEDAGOGY & LITERATURE CHAMBER MUSIC TOPICS IN MUSIC RIST & LITERATURE CHORAL L I T FOR THE SCHOOLS BAND ADMINISTRATION ARRANGING FOR ENSEMBLES B m CHOIR NURS CONC & THEORIES I HEALTH ASSESSMENT FOR LICENSED NURSES PERSPECTIVES OF CONTEMP. COMMUNITY NEEDS PHARMACOLOGICAL BASlS FOR NURSTNG HEALTH ASSESSMENT COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING CLINICAL APPLICATIONS I PSYCHIATRIC AND MENTAL HEALTH NURSING EMERGENCY NURS 1NG PERIOPERATIVE NURSING WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES HOLISTIC HEALTH NURSING RESEARCH THE OLDER ADULT; DIMISNSIONS OF CARE NURSING LEADERSHIP ADVANCED MED SURG CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECT. IN HEALTH CARE NURSING PROCESS V NLlRZIrJG PROCESS VT CLTNICAL APPLICATIONS I1 POLITICAL & ECOHOMIC ISSUES RESEARCH DESIGN CONTEMPORARY NURSING ETHICS RESEARCH METHODS IN NURSING

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Proposed Fee

THE UNIVESITY QF TEXAS AT TYLER U. T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

course Plumber

NURS 5312 NURs 5313 NURS 5314 NURS 5318 WRS 5 3 2 0 NURS 5322 NURS 5 3 2 3 NURS 5330 NURS 5332 NVRS 5334 NURS 5345 NURS 5350 NURS 5352 WRS 5354 NuRS 5414 NURS 5426 PADM 5330 PADM 5331 PADM 5332 PADM 5336 PADM 5337 PADM 5338 PAnM 5339 PADM 5340 PA13M 5396 PHIL 3300 PHIL 3330 PHIL 3331 PEIL 4300 PHIL 4330 PHIL 5320 PHIL 5325 PHIL 5327 POLS 3300 POLS 3301 POLS 3310 POLS 3 3 1 5 POLS 3330 POLS 3 3 3 5 POLS 3 3 8 0 POLS 3345 POLS 3350 POLS 3351 POLS 3 3 7 0 POLS 3 3 7 2 POLS 3375 POLS 3380 POLS 3390

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (~ont inued)

Current Course Title Fee

NURSING THEORY $5.00 EMERGENCY NURSIKG $10.00 PERIOPERATTVE NURSING $10.00 WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES $10.00 RESEARCH DESIGN $10.00 CLINICAL PRACTICUM $ 5 . 00 HOLISTIC HEALTH $10.00 NURSING MANAGEMENT EVALUATION $5.00 THESIS $5.00 PROFESSIONAL PAPER $5.00 THE OLDER ADULT; DIMENSIONS OF CARE $10.00 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY $10.06 ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT $20 .00 ADVANCED NURSING PHARMOCOTHERAPEUTfCS $ 2 5 . 0 0 NURSING MANAGEMENT ASSESMENT $5.00 IMPLEMENT OF WRS MANAGEMPNT $5.00 SURVEY OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION $5.00 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION L MANAGEMENT $5.00 PUBLIC B W E T I N G AND FINANCE $5.00 ADMINISTRATIVE ETHICS $0.00 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW $5.00 PROGRAM EXALUATION $5.00 URBAN AND REGIONAL, PLANNING $5.00 PUBLfC PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT $5.00 RESEARCH METHODS $10.00 APPROACHES TO PKILOSOPHY $51. 00 ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY. $5.00 MODERN PHILOSOPHY $5.00 STUDIES TN PHILOSOPHY $5 .00 COMPARATIVE RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY $5.00 STUDIES IN ANCIENT & HEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY $0.00 STUDIES IN MODERN PHILOSOPHY $5.00 CONTEMPORARY ETHICAL ISSUES $5.00 U S CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT $5.00 TEXAS GOVERNMENT ANI3 POLITICS $ 5 . 0 0 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS $5.00 AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY $ 5 . 0 0 AMERICAN POLITICAL FARTIES $ 5 . OL) AMERICAN CAMPAIGN POLITICS $5.00 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC ADMIN $ 5 . 0 0 URBAN AND MUNfCIPAL GOVERNMENT $5.00 WEST POL THEORY: ANTIQUITY - MACHIAVELLI $5.00 WEST POL THEORY: HOEBES - PRESEW $5.00 COMPARATIVE POLITICS $ 5 . 0 0 SOVIET POLITICAL SYSTEM $ 5 . 0 0 EUROPEAN POLITICAL SYSTEMS $5 - 00 POLITICS OF LATIN AMERICA $5.00 INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY $5.011

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Proposed Pee

THE UHIVESfTY OF TEXAS AT TYLER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETTNG

MAY 8, 1997

Course Number

POLS 4197 POLS 4310 POLS 4320 POLS 4 3 2 1 POLS 4330 POLS 4340 POLS 4345 POLS 4 3 4 9 POLS 4352 POLS 4353 POLS 4355 POLS 4360 POLS 4365 POLS 5310 POLS 5320 POLS 5325 POLS 5335 POLS 5340 POLS 5 3 5 0 PSYC 3301 PSYC 3306 PSYC 3311 PSYC 3325 PSYC 3331 PSYC 3344 PSYC 3345 PSYC 3354 PSYC 4301 PSYC 4311 PSYC 4315 PSYC 4318 PSYC 4319 PSYC 4320 PSYC 4321 PSYC 4341 PSYC 4352 PSYC 4 3 5 4 PSYC 4355 PSYC 5308 PSYC 5312 PSYC 5320 PSYC 5322 PSYC 5 3 2 5 PSYC 5328 PSYC 5330 PSYC 5 3 4 0 PSYC 5342 PSYC 5345

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (Continued)

Course T i t l e

POLITICAL RESEARCH 'LAB INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT J U D I C I A L SYSTEM AM3 PROCESS AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL L A W AMERICAN PRESIDENCY CONGRESS AND LEGISLATION PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSTS PLANNING FOR URBAN FUTURE POLITICAL ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOR CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES POLITICS AND MEDIA AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT TOPICS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE SEMINAR IN POLITICAL SCIENCE TOPICS IN AMERICAN GOVERNMENT TDPrCS TN TEXAS GOVERNMENT TOPICS IN PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS TOPICS IN ZNTERNATIONAL POLITICS TOPICS I N POLITICAL TEEORY ELEMENTS OF BEHAVIOR SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY OF SEX ROLES L W I N G AND CONDITIONING EXPERIMENTAL PSYC INDUSTRIAL PSYCH MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS TESTS h MEASUREMEHTS ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY ,

PHYSIO PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY PSYCHOBIOLOGY HIST OF PSYCHOLOGY PERSONALITY THEORY ADULT DEVELOPMENT SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION ACXOSS LIFESPAN PSYCHOLOGY OF SLEEP & DREAMS ADVANCED PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 1 COUNSEL THEORIES HUMAN GROWTH & DEVEL A W STUDY PSYCHOLOGY OF ADOLESCENCE SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY ISSUES & PROFESSIONAL ETHICS COUNSELING CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS ADV PSYCHOLOGICAL STAT & DESXG ADV GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY GROUP PROCESSES

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Current Fee

Proposed F e e

THE UNIVESITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

Course Numbc r

PSYC 5352 PSYC 5354 PSYC 5356 PSYC 5358 PSYC 5361 PSYC 5 3 6 5 PSYC 5366 PSYC 5367 PSYC 5368 PSYC 5 3 6 9 PSYC 5370 PSYC 5371 PSYC 5 3 7 3 PSYC 5390 PSYC 5391 PYED 3 3 5 5 PYED 3356 PYED 4337 PYED 4353 PYED 4356 PYED 5 3 0 8 PYED 5352 PYED 5354 READ 4337 READ 4338 READ 4350 R W 4 3 6 0 READ 4364 READ 4366 R W 4374 READ 5300 R F D 5350 READ 5360 READ 5361 READ 5362 REAP 5363 READ 5364 READ 5365 READ 5366 READ 5368 READ 5380 READ 5381 READ 5 3 8 2 R l 3 D 5386 READ 5388 SOCI 3 3 0 2 SOCL 3306 SOCI 3315

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES 1 Continued)

Current -- Course Title Fee

NEUROPHARMWOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR $ 7 . QO PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY $ 7 . 0 0 NEUROPSYCH ASSESS: LURIA-NEBRASKA $36.00 NEUROPSYCH ASSESS: HALSTFK-REITAN $13.00 BEHAV MODIFICATTON $7.00 DEVELOPMENTAL TESTING $31.00 ASSESS OF INDIV MENTAL ABILITY I $52.00 ASSESS OF INDIV MENTAL ABILITY TI $52.00 ASSESSMEKT OF PERSONALITY $25.00 PSYCH ASSESS OF CHILDRm & ADOLESCENTS $25.00 PRINCIPLES & BIOINSTR THEORY IN BIOFEBCK $ 0 . 0 0 SEM IN BIO FEEDBACK & AFFECTIV $7.00 DIAGNOSIS L TREATMENT OF CHILD SEX ABUSE $15.00 PSYCHOLOGY OF AGING $7.00 SOCIAL & BIO GERONTOLOGY $7.00 DEVELOPMENT GAMES & ACTIVITIES $10.00 ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS PRE K 8 $ 1 0 . 0 0 CARE st PREVENl'ION OF ATHLETIC INJURIES $25 .00 PROGRAM ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION $10.00 TPS IN MOTOR PERFORMANCE: $5.00 SPORT PSYCHOLOGY $15.00 TOPICS INSTRUCTIONAL STYLE $5 .00 TOPICS STRUCT OF CURR $5.00 READ IN INTERMEDIATE SCH(4 6) $5.00 MDL & SCMDARY SCHOOL READING $5.00 PRE SCH & PRIMARY HEAD (K 3) $5.00 READ MATERIALS & METHODS $10. GO CLASS READ DIAGNOSIS6tEVALUATN $10.00 CORRECTIVE READ FOR CLASSROOM $20.00 SEMINAR IN READ $5.00 INSERVICE WORKSHOP $ 5 . 0 0 LANG EXPERIENCE APPROACH $10.00 ADVANCED DEVELOPMENTAL READING $10.00 READ AND THE LANGUAGE ARTS $10. D O READ DIAGNOSIS $20.00 REMEDIAL READING $ l o . oo RESEARCH AND ISSUES IN RFmING $10.00 REMEDIAL R W I N G PRACTICUM $20.00 PRACTICUM IN READING $20.00 ORG L SUPER OF READ PROG $10. oa TOPICS IN READING $ 5 . 0 0 X W I N G RECOVERY I $10.00 READING RECOVERY I I $10.00 USING THE NEWSPAPER $10.00 READING IN SECONDARY SCHOOL $10.00 DEVIANT BEHAVIOR & SOCIAL IMPACT $5.00 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY $ 5 . 0 0 SOCIAL STRATIFICATION $5.00

Proposed F e e

THE UNIVESITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

Course Number

SOCI 3321 SOCI 3 3 2 8 SOCI 3341 SOCI 3345 SOCI 3380 SOCI 3385 S O C I 3396 SOCI 3397 SOCI: 4305 SOCl 4307 S O C I 4308 SOCI 4311 SOCT 4320 SOCI 4321 S O C I 4330 SOCI 4340 SOCI 4360 SOCI 4380 S O C I 5302 SOCI 5 3 0 7 SOCI 5321 SOCI 5325 SOCI 5341 SQCI 5380 SOCI 5385 socr 5390 SOCI 5397 SPAN 3325 SPAN 3335 SPAN 3345 SPAN 3350 SPAN 3355 SPAN 4310' SPAN 4312 SPAN 4331 SPAN 4360 SPAN 4364 SPAN 4 3 6 5 SPAN 4368 SPAN 4375 SPAN 4 3 8 0 SPAN 4385 SPAN 4668 SPAN 5368 SPAN 5669 SPCM 3 3 2 0

FEES APJD MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES ( C m t inued)

-- Course Title

MULTI-CULTURAL STUDIES WHITE-COLLAR CRIME MARRIAGE AND FAMILY L I F E MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY POPULATION PROBLEMS APPLIED POPULATION STUDIES SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS FIELD RESEARCH J W E N I L E DELINQUENCY URBAN SOCIOLOGY AMERICAN COMMUNITY MAJORIW-MINORITY RELATTONS INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK METHODS OF SOCIAL WORK SOCIAL SERVICES SEX ROLES AND THE LIFE CYCLE TOPICS IN SOCIOLOGY OF INSTITUTIONS SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY SEMINAR IN DEVIANCE SEMINAR IN METROPOLITAN PROBLFHS INTERCULTURAL STUDIES TOPICS IN SOCIAL PROBLEMS SEMINAR IN MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY SEMINAR IN SOCIOLOGICAL THEDRY STUDIES IN DEMOGRAPHY ENERGY AND SOCIETY STUDIES IN APPLIED SOCIOLOGY SPANISH READING FLUENCY WEIITING PROFICIENCY IN SPANISH INTRO TO HISPANIC LITERATURE SURVEY OF SPANISH LIT TO 1700 SURVEY OF SPANISH LIT SINCE 1700 ADVANCED GfiAMMAR PHONETICS AND PHONEMTCS HfSPANIC CULTURE AM3 CIVILIZATION SPECIAL STUDIES IN SPAN L I T & LANG COLONIAL LATIN-AMERICAN LITERATURE MODERN LATXN AMERICAN LITERATURE FIELD STUDY IN SPANISH METHODS OF TEACHING MODERN W G SPmISH FOR THE PROFESSIONS SPANISH FOR ORAL PROFICIENCY FIELD STUDY IN SPANISH FIELD STUDY IN SPANISH FIELD STUDY IN SPANISH ADV INTEHPERSONAL C O W

Current Fee

Froposed Fee --

$ 5 . 0 0 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.011

$ 1 0 . 0 0 $5.00 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5. OC $5.00 $5.00 $5 .oo $5 .00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $5.00 $5.0d $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00

THE ITNIVESITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

HAY 8 , 1997

Course Number

SPCM 3321 SPCM 3322 SPCM 3325 SPCM 3330 SPCM 3340 SPCM 4301 SPCM 4302 SFCM 4315 SPCM 4320 SPCM 4326 SPCM 4327 SPCM 4330 SPCM 4331 SPCM 4332 SPCM 4360 SPCM 4368 SPCM 4668 SPCM 5325 SPCM 5328 SPCM 5329 SPCM 5330 SPCM 5 3 3 5 SPCM 5340 SPCM 5350 SPCM 5351 SSEP 4320 SSE33 4321 SSED 4322 SSED 4323 SSED 4 3 2 4 TECH 3308 TECH 3311 TECH 3313 TECH 3314 TECH 3315 TECH 3316 TECH 3318 TECE 3 3 3 4 TECH 3344 TECH 3345 TECH 4099 TECH 4150 TECH 4151 TECH 4250 TECH 4251 TECH 4301 TECH 4302 TECH 4303

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (Continued}

Course Title --

BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL SPEAK SMALL GROUP COMMUNXCAT ION PERSUASIVE COMMCTNICAT IMPROVING L I S T W I N G ABILITTES SPEECH ACTIVITIES GRP INTERP OF LIT I1 ORAL INTERP OF DRAMA LIT ORGANIZATKONAL COMMUNICATION COMMLTN IN HUMAN RELAT ADVANCED PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEMPORARY RHETORIC TECH OF INTERVIEWING INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION RESEARCH IN SPEECH COMMUNICATI TOPICS IN COMMUNTCATION: FIELD EXTERIENCE IN COMMUNICATION FIELD EXPERIENCE IN COMMUNICATION PUBLIC COMMUNICATION L W E R S H I P : GRP PROCESS TOPICS IN COMMUN THEORY: GENDER & COMMUNICATION SEM IN ORGANIZ COMMUNICATION SEM IN TNTERCULTURAL COMM NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION FREEDOM/RESPONSIBILITY OF SPCH TCHG SKILLS SEC TCHRS TCHO ENGLISH LANG ARTS IN THE TCHG SOC ST IN SEC SCH TEACHING MATH I N THE SECONDARY TEACHING SCIENCE IN THE SECOND MACHINE AND TOOL MAINTENANCE MmUFACTuRING TECHNOLOGY CONSTRUCTION TECH TRANSPORTATION TECH VISUAL COHHUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ENERGY & POWER TECHNOLOGY TNDUS APPLI OF PERSONAL COMP TECHN RECYCLING TECH INDUSTRIAL SAFETY FIXED SYSTEMS TN FIRE SAFETY INDEPEMIEWT STUDY TOPICS IN INDUSTRIAL STUDIES TOPICS IN INDirSTRIAL STUDLES TOPICS IN INDUSTRIAL STUDIES TOPICS IN INDUSTRIAL STUDIES SUPERVISION TEACH MULTI ACT IN TECH EDUC FIRE LOSS CONTROL

Current Fee

Proposed Fee

THE UNIVESTTY OF TEXAS AT TYLER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY R, 1997

Course Number-

TECH 4304 TECH 4305 TECH 4306 TECH 4307 TECH 4308 TECH 4310 TECH 4316 TECH 4317 TECH 4320 TECH 4330 TECH 4332 TECH 4334 TECH 4348 TECH 4350 TECH 4351 TECH 4360 TECH 4370 TECH 4371 TECH 5099 TECH 5300 TECH 5301 TECH 5303 TECH 5305 TECH 5309 TECH 5310 TECH 5322 TECH 5313 TECH 5318 TECH 5325 TECH 5326 TECH 5327 TECH 5328 TECH 5329 TECH 5330 TECH 5331 TECH 5341 TECH 5342 TECH 5345 TECH 5346 THTR 3320 THTR 3329 THTR 3330 THTR 3 3 5 0 THTR 3351 THTR 3352 THTR 4321 THTR 4329 THTR 4356

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (continued)

Course Title

SYSTEMS SAFETY ANALYSIS INDUSTRIAL DISTRTBUTTON TEACH SYS IN IND ED DRIVER EDUCATION I DRIVER EDUCATION I1 QUALITY ASSURANCE IN INDUSTRY TIME & MOTION STUDY COMPUTER INTZRGRATED WWF JOB ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH INDUSTRXAL ENVIRONMENTAL PKOB RISK FACTORS I N INDUS HYGIENE WAREHOUSTNG TPS IN IPUPUSTRIAL STUDIES : TPS IN INDUSTRIAL STUDIES: TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT { EXT) W E R G R A D INTERNSHIP PROGRAM UNDERGRAD INTERNSHIP PROGRAM INDEPENDENT STUDY INSERVICE WORKSHOP: HIST & PHKL OF TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH TECHNIQUES IN TECHNOL SEMINAR IN TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY QUALITY CONTROL TECHNIQUES INDUSTRIAL M I N T MANAGEMENT ENGERY, POWER, TRNSPT SYSTEMS COMPUTER APPLIC IN IlDUSTRIAL TECH ADM & SUPV OF TECH VOC PR PLAT & DEVT OF TECH VOC PR INST IMP IN TECH VOC PR PR TPS IN TECH PGMS: TRENDS IN INDUSTRY SAFETY & HEALTH DEVELOPMENTS IMDUSTRfAL SYSTEMS MANAGEMEhri SAFETY PROGRAMS TRENDS IN INDUSTRIAL TRATNfNG PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CONTROLLING INDUSTRIAL ENVIRON CHILDREN'S THEATER DRAM LIT: AESCHYLUS SHAKES THEATRE HIST: MOLIERE PRESENT ACTING THEATRE ACTIVITIES SCENE DESIGN CREATIVE DRAMATICS TOPICS IN DRRMA FILM HISTORY

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C u r r e n t Fee

Proposed Fee --

$5.00 $5.09 $5.00 55.00 $5.00

$10.00 $5.00

$15.00 $5. ao $5 .00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 55.00 $5.00 $5 .00 S T . 00 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 55.00

$10.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $5.00 $5 .00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $5.00

THE 'JNIVESITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER u . T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

FAY 8, 1997

Course Number

THTR 4360 THTR 4361 THTR 4365 THTR 5 3 1 0 THTR 5311 THTR 5320 THTR 5321 THTR 5329 TNDV 4099 TNI3V 4310 TNDV 4311 TNDV 4312 TNDV 4313 TNDV 4 3 2 5 TNI3V 4331 TNDV 4332 TNDV 4333 TNDV 4334 TNDV 4 3 3 5 TNW 4340 TNDV 4341 TNDV 4 3 7 0 TNDV 4371 TNDV 5310 TNI3V 5313 TNDV 5315 TNDV 5333 TrnV 5 3 3 4 TNDV 5335 TNDV 5336 TNDV 5337 TNDV 5 3 3 8 T N W 5341 TNDV 5380 T N W $381

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES Continued)

Current Course T i t l e Fee

DIRECTING THE THEATRE I $5.00 DIRECTING THE THEATRE 11 $5.00 THEORY & PRACTICE OF PLAYWEZITI $ 5 . D O DRAM L I T : GREEKS TO IBSEN $5.00 DRAM LIT: XBSEN TO BECKETT $5.00 THEORIES: COMEDY & TRAGEDY $5.00 CREATIVE DRAMATICS $ 5 . 00 TOPICS IN DRAMA $5.00 INDEPENDENT STUDY $5.00 SPONSORING STUD ACTIVITY PROG $5 .00 TEACHING INDUSTRIAL SUBJECT $5.00 USING INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS $5.00 TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY $5.00 ACCEDNT PREV FOR TECH PROG $5.00 GOALS OF TECH VOC PROGRAMS $5.00 COURSE CONST IN TECH VOC PRG $5.00 HUMAN RELATIONS FOR TECH TEACH $5. no FOLLOW UP FOR TECH VOC PROG $5.00 PROB I N COOPERATIVE TRAINING $5.00 INSTRUCT. TECH FOR OFFICE EDUCATION $5.00 ORG AND MANAGEMENT OF OFFICE EDUCATION $5.00 UNDERGRAD INTERNSHIP PROG $5.00 UNDERGFAD INTERNSHIP PROG $5.00 SPONSOR YOUTH ACT $ 5 . 0 0 ORG & MGMT OF INSTR ENVIRON $5.00 PLAN & ORG PROG VOC GUIDANCE $5.00 HUMAN RELATIONS FOR TECH TEACH $5.00 VOC-IND COOP ED PROGRAMS $5.00 PROB IN IND CO OP ED $5.00 INSTRUCT PROC ADULT EDUC $ 5 . 0 0 CONCEPTS OF CAREER EDtTCATLON $5 .00 CAREER CONC IN COURSE CONTENT $5.00 MGT. OF OFFICE ED PROGRAMS/COURSES $5.00 COMMUNITY AND JUNIOR COLLEGE ORGANTZATION $5.00 COMMUNITY COLLEGE CURRICULUM $5 . O O

Proposed Fee

$5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $ 5 . 0 0 $5. co $ 5 - 00 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $5.00 $5 .00 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $5. O i l $ 5 . 0 0 $5 .00 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 5 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $5.00 55.00 $5 .00 $5.00 $5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 $ 5 . 0 0 $5.00 $ 5 - CI)

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXRS SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER AT DALLAS

March 18, 1997

Dr. Charles B. Mullins E x e c u t i v e Vice Chancellor

f o r Heal th Affairs The University of Texas S y s t e m 6 0 1 Colorado S t r e e t Austin, Texas 7 8 7 0 1

Dear Dr. M u l l i n s :

The docket for t h e May 8, 1997 meeting of the Board of Regents is submitted for your recommendation and p r e s e n t a t i o n to the Board.

I recommend appxoval.

Kern Wil denthal , M. D. , P h . D . President

TABLE OF COHTEWTS

Gifts from Private Donors and Foundations (including Endowment Matching Fund Allocation) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HD- 3

Contracts and Grants for Research, ~evelopment, clinical and Educational Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BD- 9

Over $500,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HD-10 Foreign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HD-11

Intellectual Property Licenses Pa ten t License Agreements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HD-15

Amendments to the 1996-97 Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HD-18

Other Fiscal Item Equipment Loan Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HD-21 Parking and Traffic Regulations/Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HD-22

Fees and Miscellaneous Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HD-23 Student services Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HD-25 Differential Graduate Tuition Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HD-27

- S I m OF F E X h B SOUTHWESTEW4 WmfCXL Cmm AT DALL1LS U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' mTIPTG

WAY 8. 1997

GlFTS mOM PRIVATE DOHORS AbTD FOUWDATIOHS

The following gifts have Development and External U. T. Board of Regents:

been received. approved by the V i c e Chancellor for Relations, and are recommended for acceptdrice by the

1. Donor Name: College/School/

Department : Purpose :

A s s e t %F? I

V a l u e :

Matching Source:

2 . Donor N a m e : College/Schoal/

Department : Purpose :

Asse: Tyge: Value :

Matching Source:

3 . Donor Name: College/School/

D e p a r t m e n t : Purpose : A s s e t Type: Value : Matching Sourre :

Bosque Foundation

Institution To S U ~ F O ~ ~ The Center for ~ a s i c Research in Mclecular Immunology C a s h $250,000 (represent6 the final installment on a commitment of $1,000,000) Anonymous Challenge Gift Pool Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Brierley*

Institution To support the Diane and Hal Brimrley Chair in Biomedical Research 3 ,500 shares of Charles Schwab Corporation s t o c k $111.781.25 (represents the second installment on a commitment o f $250,000) Anonymous Challenge Gift Pool Fund

Nancy B. Hamon

Tnstitutiun To support the Jamon Biomedical Research Building Cash $2,500,000 Not Applicable

* NO letter of transmittal from the donor

4 . Donor Name: Howard Hughes Medical Institute College/Seh~ol/

Department; Institution ~urposa: To support The University of Texas Southwestern

Medical Center at Dallas' research programs as autlined by g r a n t number 76296-550901 with a texm of January 1, 1996 t h r o u g h December 31, 1999

Asset Tirpe: Cash Value : $1,000,000 (represents the second of f ou r annual

payments for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute grant award of $1,000,000)

Matching Source: Not Applicable

5. Donor Name; Aaron A . Hofmam, M.D. C n l lege/School/

Department: Qrthopaedic Surgery Purpose : To support the Aaron A. Hofman? Resident Research

F u n d Asset Type : C a s h Value : $50,000 Matching Source: Not Applicable

6. Donor Name: The Harry S. Mcss Heart Trust College/Sehool/

Department: Tnstitution Purpose : To support the Carolyn P. and Frank M. Ryburn, Jr.

Distinguished Chair in Basic Research in Heart Disease

Asset Type : Cash Value : $100,003 (represents t h n third installment on 3 tatal

commitment of $500,000) Matching Source: Research Challenge Pool Fund

7. Donor Name: The Harry S . Moss Heart Trust College/School/ Department: Institution

Purpose : To support the heart research programs and heart research ac t iv i t i e s of D r s . Jere Mitchell, Joseph Goldstein, Michael Brown and R. Sanders Willims

A s s e t m e : Cash Value : $850,000 Irepresents the fou r th installment on a

commitment of $6,80O,QGO) Matching Source: Not Applicable

UWIVER8IXY OF TEXM BOUTHWPITERbt -1- CEMTER AT -LAB V. T. BQ~SRD or RXVS' ~ R ~ I W O

MAY 8, 1997

GIFTS PROM BRIYATL DONORB FO-TIOW (Continuad)

8. Donor Name: Mr. and Mrs. Peter O'Donnell, 3r. and Ci'Donnell Foundation

Collega/School/ Department: Institution

purpose : To e n d o w t h e research yrcgram of the Center f o r Human Nutrition

Asset Type : Two securities: $3,000,000 Lucent Technologies (gift value $3,014,198.50); 52,000,OGO General E l e c t r i c Capital Corporation ( g i f t value $2,102,9541

Value : $5,122,152.50 Matching Source: Not ~ p p l icable

9. Donor Name: Occidental Chemical Corporation College/School/

Degar t m e n t : ~nstitutinn Purpose : To supaort the Occidental Chemical Chair in Cancer

Research A s s e t Type : Cash Value : $75,00g (represents the final installment on a

commitment of $250,000) Matching Source: Rnonymous Challenge G i f t Pool Fund

Donor Name: Edward W. Rose, 111 Family Fund of The Dallas Founda t i on

College/School/ Uepartment: Neurology

Purpose : To support The Sue and Ed Rose Distingsished Professorship in Neurology

A s s e t Type: Cash Value : $50,000 (represants the f i n a l installment on a

commitment of $125,000) Matching Source: Anonyino~~ s Challenge C i f t Pool Furld

11. Donor Name : Southwestern Hedical Foundation College/SchooLi

Depar t n ~ e n t : Institution purpose: To support the Nancy B , and Jake L. Hamon Center fo r

Therapeutic Oncology Research A s s e t 'Zcyge : Cash Value : $150,878 Matching Source: Kot ~ p ~ l i c a b l e

,258.k T m m S L T Y OF -8 SOUTHWESTBRU - T C U CSHTER AT DALLAS

W. T. 80- OF REG-=' m T P N Q MAY 8, 1997

QIlT9 BROW PRIVXTE DONORS AUD F-TIONS (Cwtinriad)

12. Donor Name: Southwestern Medical Foundation College/School/

Department: 1ns ti t u t i on Purpose : To support the Nancy B. and Jake L. Hamon Center f o ~

B a s i c Research i n Cancer Asset Type: Cash Value : $90,430.67 Matching Source: Not Applicable

13. Donor Name: Southwestern Medical Foundation College/School/

Department: Biochemistry Purpose : To support the Virginia L. O'Hara Center for Research

in Biochemistry Asset Type: Cash Value: $ 8 5 , 9 8 3 . 9 7 Matching Source: Not Applicable

14. Donor Name : Southwestern ~edical Foundation College/School/

Department: Institution Purpose : To support the Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Center

for Basic and ~pplied Research in Psychiatric Illness Asse t m e : C a s h Valua : $59,693 -08 Matching Source: Not Applicable

Donor Name: Southwestern Medical Foundation College/School/

Department: Surgery Purpose : To support the Hall B. and Mary Lucile Shannon

Distinguished Chair in Surgery Asset Type : Cash Value : $108,325.35 Matching Source: Not Applicable

IID - 6

THE utnwwrn or TEXU~ BOUTHWEST~~W MEDZCAXI C ~ E R AT US U. T. BOARD OF REG-S' -HU

MAY 8, 1997

QIm8 FROM PRIVATE W W R S AMI BOTWMTfQblS {Continued)

16. Donor Name : Mrs. Barbara Thomas Lemmon* College/School/

Department: T n s t i tution purpase : To support the Max L. Thomas Distinguished Chair in

Molecular Pulmonary Oncology Asse t m e : Cash V a l u e : $166,666.67 (represents the second installment on a

commitment o f $500,000) Matching Source: Anonymous Challenge ~ i f t Poo l Fund

Donor Name: M r . and Mrs. Lucian Touchstone Fund of Communities ~oundation of Texas, Inc.

Collegelschaoll Degar tment : Inst: t.ij t ion

Purpose : To support the Giff~rd 0 . Touchstone, Jr. and Randolph G . Toucbst~ne Distinguished Chair in ~iabetes Research

A s s e t Type : C a s h Value : $50,000 Matching Source: Anonymous Challenge Gift Pool Fund

18. Donor Name: Trinity Industries, Inc. College/School/

Department : Institution purpose : To support the W. R a y Wallace ~istinguisbed Cha i : in

Molecular Oncology Research ~ s s e t m e : Cash Valce : $90,000 [represents the fourth installment on a

commitment of $500,000) Matching Source: Anonymous Challenge Gift Pool Fund

19 . Donor Name : Kent Naldrep National Paralysis F u ~ n d a t i o n Colloye/School/

Department : Institution Purpose : To support The Kent Waldrep Foundation Center f o r

Basic Neuroscienc~ Eesearch and to fund the N e r v e Regeneration Research program at U. T. Southwestern

Asset Type : Cash Value : $50,500 [represents t h e net proceeds from the

inaugural Rob W a l toil Polo Cup} Matching Source: Anonymous Challenge G i f t Pool Fund

No letter of transmittal f r o m the donor

HD - 7

QImS FROM PRIVATE DOm8 lLMt BOUMD,ATIOWS 4 contiauld 1

2 0 . Donor Name: The Welch Foundation Ccllege/School/

Department: Institution purpose : To establish The Robert A. Welch Chair in Science Asse t m e : Cash value : $600,000 (represents the initial installment on a

comitrnent of $1,000,000) Matching Source: Anonym~us Challenge G i f t Pool Fund

21. Donor Kme: The Westcot t Foundation* College/School;

Department : Institution Purpose : TO support T h e Dr. Eugene Tragus Chair in Molecular

cardiology Asset Type: Cash V a l u e : $50,000 (represents t h e final Fnstallnent on a

commitment o f $250,000) Matching Source: Anonymous Chalienge G i f t P o o l Fund

2 2 . D o n o r Name: Dudley K. Woodward, Jr., charitable Remainder Unitrcst

College/School/ Cepar t m e n E : Institution

Purpose r To es tabl i sh a new fund at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas entitled, "The Dudley K. and Mary Lee Woodward 1978 Trust ," which will be used for suppnrt of medical education and research

Asse t w e : Cash (transfer) Value: $374,225.90 Matching Source: Not Applicable

2 3 . Donor Name: Zale Lipshy University Hospital - 1996 Friends Carnpa ign *

Callege/School/ Department: Insti tutioc

Purpose : To sug2ort t.he Accursy Projec; Asse t Type: Cash V a l n e : $109,705 Matching Source: N c t AppLicable

* NU leteer ot transmittal from the donor

HD - 8

Since the Docket for the previous meetlng of the U. T . b a r d o f R u p e n t s , the following dctivLty has taken place with regard to Contracts and Grants f o r Research, Development, Cl in i ca l and Education Services:

A . Number of Initial Grant and Contract Awards

Docket Item_ll

Supporting UkLLbLs

FY 97 739-740 $ 77,750 $ - 0 - Report o f 742-761 363,510.58 226,744 Contracts/Grants

B. Number of ~ i s c a l Amendments to Grant and Con t rac t Awards

Docket Total -Ln

Tctal I?m&d&L

,2588 TXE m m 8 X T u Or T w SOWTHweBTERN m I C A L CEbPTER AT DALLAS

U- T. BOARD OF R W m S ' HAY 8, 1997

The following contracts QL grants in an amount of $50Q,000 or more have been awarded. have been administratively approved Sy the Chief Administrative Officer (or his/her delegate) as required, and are recommended f o r ratification by the U. T. Board of Regents .

1. Grantor: Parkland Memorial Hospital No. : January 26, 1997 (System Approval) New ?unds : $49,915,912 Current Period: October 1, 1996 - September 30, 1997 Title/Description: For professional services

2. Grantor: National Institutes of Health National ~nstitute of Ganeral Medical sciences

NO. : No. 5-POI-GM31689-13 N e w Funds: $718,939 Current Period: December 1, 1996 - November 3 0 , 1997 Title/Description: Regulation in Muitigene F m i l i s s

3. Grantor: National Institutes of Health National T n s t i b i t s of General Medical sciences

NO. : NO. 5-R37-GM34497-17 New Funds: $758,803 Current Period: January 1, 1997 - December 31, 1997 Title/Description: Regulaticn a£ Cyclic Nucleotide Metabolism

4 . G r a n t o r : National ~nstitutea of Health National Center fox Research Resources

NO. : NO. 5-M01-RR00633-25 New Funds: $2,667,139 Current Pe r iod : January E , 1997 - November 30, 1997 TitlelDescription: General Clinical Research Center

5. Grantor: Texas Departme3t of Health No. : TDH Document No. 7297297295L95-01-B, Conrract

Change Notice No. 02 New Funds : Amendment increase of 5641,807 bringing c o n t r a c t to

a new t o t a l o f 53,575,259 Current Pexiod: September 1, 1994 - August 31, 1995 Tit1e:Description: Contract a m e r i r l r r i ~ n t betwee3 Texas Depar t m e f i t of

Health and The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dal l a s regarding the Women and children - T i t l e Xx Family Planning Project

U24IVgElgfm Or TEXAS B O ~ B T E E W WEDICILI; C-ER AT DALLAS U. T. BOARD OF MGEMTII ' M E E T T m

MkY 8 , 1997

T h e following contracts or grants w i t h foreign entities or individuals have been awarded, have been administratively approved by the Executive V i c e chancellor for Health Affairs, and are recommended f o r ratification by the U. T. Board of Regents.

I. Country: Canada G r a n t or : British Columbia Cancer Agency No. : 1 U01 CA68301 -01 New Funds: $139,047 Currenk Period; January 1, 1996 - December 31, 1998 Title/Description: Lung Cancer Chemogrevention with Biomarker

Evaluation

Country : Canada Grantor: McMaster University No. : Check dated November 18, 1996 New Funds: $ 5 5 0 Current Period: September 1, 1996 - September 30, 1996 Title/Description: To support t h e study entitled, "A Randomized T r i a l

of 4 Doses o f ASA f o r the Prevention of Perioperative Stroke in Carotid Endarterectomy" under the direction of G. Patr ick Clagett , M . D . , Department of Surgery

3 - C o u n t r y : Canada Grantor : McMaster University No. : Check dated January 16, 1997 New Funds: $ 5 S 0 Current period: November 1, 1996 - November 30. 1996 T i t l e / k s c r i p t i o n : To support the study entitled, "A Randomized T r i a l

of 4 Doses of ASA for the Prevention of Perioperative Stroke in Caro t id Endarterectomy" under the direction of G. P a t r i c k Clagett, M.U., Department of Surgery

TE Ul4IVgRBXm OF TEXAS BOUTHWESTPflW MEDICAL C m $ R AT DALWS 2530

U. T. BOARD OF REG-B' m I W Q bl&Y 8, 1997

PO-IQW CONTRACTS OR C1-S FOR RgBgRRCH, DEWLOP= AbJD EDUCATIObUlr SERVICES

[PUllDS COMIM~ IN) (Contiauad)

4. Country: Canada Grantor : NcMas ter University No. : Check dated February 13. 1997 New Funds: $900 Current Period: December 1, 1996 - Decernber 31, 1996 Title/~escrigtion: To support the study entitled, "A Randomized T r i a l

of 4 Doses of ASA for the Prevention of Perioperative Stroke in Caxotid Endarterectomy* under the direction of G , Patrick Clagett, M.D., Department of Surgery

5 . Country: Canada Grantor : The John P. Robarts Research Institute No. : Check dated December 9, 1996 New Funds: $ 3 , 5 4 0 Current Period: August 1, 1996 - October 31, 1996 Title/Description: To support the study entitled, "North American

Cooperative Study of Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy" under the direction of G . Patrick Clagett, M.D., Department of Surgery

6. Country: Canada Grant or: The John P. Robarts Research Institute No. : Check dated October 29, 1996 New Funds: $9,959.63 Current period: November 1, 1996 - Janua ry 31, 1997 Title/Descrigtion: To sappor t the study entitled, "North American

Cooperat ive Study of Syrrrptomatic Carotid Endarterectorrry" under the d i r e c t i o n of G . P a t r i c k Clagett, M.D., D e p a r t m e n t of Surgery

7 . Country: Canada Grantor : The John P. Robarts Research Institute No. : C h e c k dated January 27, 1997 New Funds: $9,959.63 Current Period: February 1, 1997 - April 30, 1997 Title/Description: To support the study entitled, "North American

Cooperative Study of Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy" under tha direction of G . P a t r i c k Clagett, M . D . , Department of Surgery

T 5 UMIVgRSIm OI TEXAS SOUTBOJESTW C m AT U. T. BOAitD 09 REG-S' mTIm

MhY 8, 1997

FORXI= COMTRACTS OR Q W d FOR RXBZARCB, DtcyELOPMEWE llWD PWCATIO- #mmCE8

8. Country: Germany Grantor : European Molecular Biology Organization No. : ALTF870-1996 New Funds : $ 2 5 , 4 5 9 . 6 3 Current Period: January 1, 1997 - December 31, 1997 Title/Description: Postdoctoral Fellowship Award for Richard R . Zwaal,

Ph.D. entitled, "Genetic Dissection of Pharyngeal Pumping: What MEKs a Worm Eats?" under the direction of Leon Avery, Ph.D., nepartrnent of Riochemi stry

9 . Country: Japan Grantor : Mizutani Foundation for Glycoscience No. : Reference Nurnber 95; Code A New Funds: Y 4 , O O O . O O O Current Period: April 1, 1997 - March 31; 1998 Title/Description: G r a n t entitled, "Effec t of Chondroitin Sulfate

Proteoglycan Production on Axonal Regeneration" under the direction of George M. Smith, Ph.D., Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Management

10. Country: Japan Grantor : Mizutani Foundation for Glycoscience No. : Reference Number 74; Code A New Funds : Y6,000,000 Current Period: April 1, 1997 - March 31, 1998 Title/Deseription: Grant entitled, "Roles of Carbohydrates in

Dendritic Cell-Dependent T Cell Activation" under the direction of Akira Takashim, M.D., Ph.D., Department of Dermatology

{ m s corm o m )

11. Country: Canada Grantgr : ~icrobix Biosysterns I n c . No. : June 3 , 1996 (System Approval) New Funds: Material Transfer Agreement Current Period: Beginning February 10, 1997 Title/Description: Material Transfer Agreement for Hassan Fathallah-

Shaykh, M.D., Department of Neurology

( m a ao1m OUT) (Coatinumd)

12. Country: Canada Grantor : The Toronto Hospital No. : January 8 , 1997 (Institution Approval) New Funds : Meterial Transfer Agreement Current Period: Begiming January 8, 1997 ~itle/~escription: Material Transfer Agreement for Richard H.

Scheuermann, Ph.D., Department of Pathology

13. Country: Sweden Grantor: Uppsala University NO. : January 14, 1997 {Institution Approval) New Funds: Material Transfer Agreement Current Period: Beginning January 14, 1997 Title/Descrigtion: Material Transfer Agreement for Anne Bowcock,

Ph.D., Department of Pediatrics

1593 T m UWfVERSXTT OF TEXllS SOUT-BTERI -1- CENTER AT DALLAS

a. T. BOARD OF IIEGEmS' =Tim WAY 8 , 1997

The following agreements have been awarded, follow an approved standard agreement or have been administratively approved by the Office of General Counsel and are recommended f o r ratification by the U. T . Board of Regents.

Licensee :

Fee-Royalty:

Period :

Description:

2 . Licensee:

F e e - R o y a l ty :

Period : Descript ion :

Abbott Laboratories Abbott Park, Illinois 60064-3500 A license issue fee of $100,400. Abbott will pay a milestone fee of $350,000 upon commercial introduction of each licensed product identified using the assay and a running earned royalty of - 5 percent on net sales of each licensed product. The t e r m a f t h e agreement extends from December 1, 1996 for a period of seven years following commercial introduction of each licens~d product A non-exclusive license agreement with Abbott Laboratories to use purified farnesyl protein transferase in drug identification assays which w a s developed by D r s . Michael Brown, Joseph Goldstein and Yuval Heiss.

Chemicon International, Inc. Temecula, California 92590 A license issue fee of $8,000 of which $4,000 is creditable against future royalties. A running earned royalty of ten percent of net saiea of license products. From December 11, 1996 for a period o f ten years A non-exclusive license agreement w i t h Chernicon International, Inc. to manufacture, have manufactured and/or sell antibody HI, H2, L1 and L2 Anti-kinesin rnonaclonal antibodies and hybridoma c e l l lines developed by D r s . George Bloom, S c o t t Brady and Kevin Pfister.

U- T. BOARD OB REG-P' mETXHG HhY 8, 1997

3 . ~icensee:

Fee-Royalty:

Period :

Description:

Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., L t d . Tokyo 104, Japan A license initiation fee of $25,000 and e running earned royalty of 1.5 percent on net sales on identified products using technology. The licensee m a y credit royalties paid to third part ies fgr rights necessary to sell products identified to a base royalty rate of 1.25 percent on net sales. From January 1, 1997 to ten years f r o m the date of f i r s t sale of any identified product using technology A non-exclusive license agreement with Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., L t d . of Tokyo, Japan f o r the use of a series o f patented technologies relating to " S t e r o l Regulatory Elements" developed in the laboratory o f Drs. Michael Brown and Joseph coldstein.

Licensee : Cold Spring Harbor Labwratory Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724

Financial T e r m s : Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and The Board of Regents of The University of Texas System to share patent expenses and license revenues as follows:

Cold s p r i n g Harbor Laboratories 75 percent The University of Texas System 25 percent

Period: From November 15, 1996 to the last to expire of jointly-held patent r i g h t s

Description: A jo in t ownership agreement between Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and The Board o f Rege9t.s of The University of Texas System covering two patent files developed by researchers employed by The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas (Dr. R . Sanders Williams) and C o l d Spring Harbor Laboratcry (Dr. Bruce Stillman). Both parties agree to cooperate in the filing and maintenance of two patents and share and ~atent expenses and license revenues.

TRX UMXWRSITY OF T-S SOUTHWEOTEIIW = f C U CE#THI AT D A L W U. T. BOARD OF R2OEblrPS' MEETTHO

MAY 8, 1997

PIIT- LICEWLIE Aa-S (Continurd)

5. Licensee:

Fee-Royalty :

period :

Description:

6 . Licensee:

Fee-Royal ty:

Period :

Description:

ILEX Oncnlogy, InC. San Antonio, Texas 78245 A running earned royalty of 5 percent of net sales of licensed products. The term of the agreement extends from December 6 , 1996 until seven years past first FDA approved sale of licensed product The technology, ~rn inog te r in f o r t r e a t m e n t of arthritis, cancer and psoriasis, was developed by a University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center researcher. The exclusive license allows ILEX Oncology, Inc. to manufacture, have manufactured, use and/or sell aminopterin covered by Orphan D r u g Designation for therapeutic applications for arthritis, cancer and psoriasis.

Phoenix Bio-Tech Corporation ontario Canada L5N 5M2 A license issue fee of $10,000 and a running earned royalty of $8.75 per milligram of antigen sold by licensee or its sublicensees through February 2 8 , 1998. increasing to $ 9 . 8 5 per milligram of antigen sold by licensee or its sublicensees from March 1, 1998 through February 28, 1999 and increasing to $10.95 per rnilligrm, of antigen sold by licensee or its sublicensees thereafter. The term of the agreement extends from December 1, 1996 for as long as Phoenix Bio-Tech Corporation continues to sell licensed products A non-exclusive license agreement with Phoenix Bio- Tech Corporation to use non-patented biological constructs encoding the 15-kilodalton and 17- kilodalton lipoproteins of Treponema pallidurn to develop diagnostic kits.

TO T m 1996-97 BUDGET

The following Requests for Budget Chanyes (RBC) have been administratively approved as required by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs and are recommended for ratitication by the U. T. Board of Regents.

The t e r m "rate" f o r academic institutions is the full-time nine-month base rate and for health institutions is t h e full-time twelve-month base rate; for a l l other personnel it is the full-time rate, the appointee receiving a proportionate amount depending upon the fraction of time for which he is appointed and the period of h i s appointment. Source of funds for payment of sa lar ies , unless otherwise shown. is the departmental salaries account.

Full-time Salarv

Effective % No. -a X h M Q L R a t e B K IN-

BIOCHEMISTRY 1. Michael Gordon Roth 5

From: Professor of Biochemistry ( Tenure )

To: Holder of the Dians and 11/1 100 12 86,300 Hal Brierley chair in Biomedical Research and Professor of ~iochernis t ry (Tenure)

Source of Funds: $ 1,300 - Biochemistry State Funds

4 4 , 0 8 0 - BiochemistrylMolecular Biology Graduate Program Sta te Funds

11,000 - STARS S t a t e Funds 29.920 - NIH 5-R01-GM37547-10 S 86.3QQ - Total Compensation

Appointed Holder of the ~ i a n e and Hal Brierley Chair in ~iomedical Research

Full-time

Effective % Salarv No.

Date ~~~ m INTERNAL MEDICINE

2 . John Denis McGarry 4

From: Professor of Internal Medicine (Tenure)

To: Holder of the C l i f t o n and Betsy Robinson Chair in ~iomedical Research and Professor of Internal ~edicine (Tenure)

Source of Funds: $ 8,100 - Biochemistry State Funds

32,005 - Internal Medicine State Funds 64,000 - N I H - 5-R37-DK18573-35 11.495 - Juvenile Diabetes Foundation

S11r.600 - Total Compensation Appointed Holder of t he Clifton and Betsy ~obinson Chair i n Biomedical Research

MXCROBIOLOGY 3 . Michael V. Norgard

From: Vice Chairman of Microbiology 100 12 122,900

To: Vice Chairmanof Microbiology 1/1 100 12 140,000

Source of Funds: $ 37,912 - State Funds - Microbiology

4 , 9 1 4 - State Funds - Division of C e l l and Molecular Biology 45,626 - State Funds - Molecular Microbiology Graduate Programm 51.548 - NTH 5-R01-AI16692-16

5140. P D Q - Total Compensation Salary Increase

~ull-time

Effective % Salarv NO.

Dew-pnt. Tit Date -%Rate a RADIATION ONCOLOGY

4 . Kenneth P. Gall 8

Assoc ia te Professor of 11/1 100 12 150,000 ~adiation Oncology (Tenure)

Source of Funds: S15Q.000 - MSRDP - Radiation Oncology 215Q.000 - Total Compensation

Appointment - 5 . Amount of Transfer

From: Dean's Unallocated Faculty Salaries

To: Biochemistry

Transfer of funds to pay salaries of faculty transferred to Biochemistry from other departments and to fulfill a commitment for a new recruit.

6. Amount of Transfer 267,000 7

From: Dean's unallocated Faculty Salaries

To: Pediatrics

Transfer of funds ta compensate for a decrease in contract income from Parkland Memorial Hospital.

TffE UNIVlhRBXTY OF TEXlCg POUTEWXSTERM mDICZLL CENTER AT DALLAS U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' m T I b m

MXY 8, 1997

The following item has been approved by the Executive V i c e Chancellor for Health Affairs and is submitted for ratification by the U. T. Board of Regents .

1. Items Loaned:

Lender :

Department: Purpose of Loan:

Model 491 PrepCell w i t h recirculation pump (Serial # 243BRO5241; The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas' Inventory # 401636; Cost $2,308.60) Model 2110 Fracton Collector (Serial # 231BR15003; The University of Texae Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas' Inventory # NONE; Cost $693.50) Model EM-1 Econo W Monitor (Serial # 701BR05808; The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas' fnventor] # 401635; Cost $1,895.25) Model 1325 Eeono Recorder {Serial # H278430AA; The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas' Inventory # 401855; Cast $1,385.84) The University o f Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Surgery To enable Dr. Paul Bankey to continue collaborations on Project 111 entitled, "Pathophysiologic & Biochemical Changes of Thermal In ju ry* which is part of The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas' Program Projec t #PSO-GM2168.

THE UIRIVERBITY OF TEXAS SMPTEWESTERW m f C A L CRUTER AT DALLAS U. T . BOARD OF REG-#' m T I b l Q

MAY 8, 1997

OTHER FISCAL 1- (Continuad)

PARKING AblD TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

Ratification is recommended for the following parking permit and/or enforcement fees to be effective beginning w i t h t he Fall Semester 1997. The fees have been administratively approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Health ~ffairs.

Following Regental approval, the appropriate component catalog will be amended to reflect these new fees.

C u r r e n t Proposed Percent Proposed Percent RatesIncrease --

1996-97 1997-98 1998-99

Students

Faculty $200-800 $225-900 12 .5% $250-1,000 11.1% Volunteer $5 $5 -0- S 5 - 0 - Classified Employees $45-100 $50-110 11-10% $60-125 20-13.6%

NOTE: Annual parking gemit fees may be prorated f o r permits purchased f o r spring semester/smer session or for summer session only and [at the discretion of the institution] refunds may be made for f a l l semester enrollrnent/employment only.

rn ~ W S I T Y OF TEXZLS somnm~~mra ~ I C I C L cmmm AT U* Tm BOARfl OF RZG-B* mT'Im

MAY 8, 1997

Ratification is recommended for the following cumulative listing of fees and miscellaneous charges for the 1997-98 academic year. The fees have been administratively approved by the ~xecutive vice Chancellor fo r Health Affairs.

Course Number

MSI* MSII* MSIII* MSIV*

HCS 3112 HCS 3306 HCS 4309 MT 3102 MT 3107 MT 3 3 0 5 MT 3306 M T 4 4 0 1 MT 5237 MT 5 4 9 4 MT 5638 CD 3341 PO 3013 PO 3101 PO 3613 PO 3921 PO 4001 PO 4100 PO 4513 PO 4523

Course Title

~iochemistry Lab Intro to Pathology Human Anatomy Dissection Lab Microbiology Lab Intro to Red Blood Cell L a b Quan~itative L a b Methods Instrumentation C l i n i c a l Chemistry Meth in Imunohematology LB I-SBB Res in Immunohematology-SBB Meth in Imunohematology LB 11-SBB Food Science Lower Limb Orthotics Prosthetics-Orthotics Techniques L o w e r ~xtremities-Orthotics I Lower Limb Prosthetics I Lower Limb prosthetics I1 CAD in Prosthetics & Orthotics Upper Limb Orthotics Lower ~xtremities-Orthoties I1 Spinal Orthotics Upper Limb Prosthetics Musculoskeletal Eval/Mgmt Lab Basic PT Procedures I Lab Physical Agents I Lab Evaluative Procedures Lab physical Agents I1 L a b Neurological Eval/Mgmt L a b I Pathokinesiology Lab Therapeutic Exercise L a b Cardiopulmonary Eval/Mgmt

*Charged a flat rate for year.

C u r r e n t Fee

$ 3 2 3 0 2 4 2 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 a 8 8 8 8 8 0 B 8 8 8 8 8 8

Proposed Fee

$ 3 2 3 0 2 4 2 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 5 8 8 8 F1 8 8 8 3 8 8 8 8 8 R 8 a 8 8

TEE m S I W OF TEXAP B O W S T E R N WEPIGAL C-ER AT DILtLA8 .I602

u. T. BOARD OF P E G ~ S f WeBTIrn MAY 0 , 1997

Course Current Proposed Number a* Fee a MSI * MSII* MSIf I MS IV

MSI* MSII*

Malpractice Fee $25 $ 2 5 Malpractice Fee 2 5 2 5 Malpractice Fee 2 5 2 5 Malpractice Fee 2 5 2 5 tlalgractice Fee - Allied ~ e a l t h 14.50/y~ar

Sciences School (61 f o r Physician ~ssiatant Program)

Microscope Feex* 10 0 Microscope Fee** 100 Microscope F e e * * - Graduate 5 0

School of Biomedical sciences (if required by instructor)

HCS 4309 Anatomy Dissection Lab F e e 10 0 190

Charged a f l a t rate for year. * * Not charged if student provides approved microscope.

T m m T W R S T T Y OF TEKlLs SOUTEWXBTERIP m X C A f i CWTER AT DAZIIAS ' 2603

U. T. BQARD OF RX-8' - T X W WAY 8 , 1997

~atification is recommended f o r the following student services fees to be effective beginning with the Fall Semester 1997. The statutory requirements for involvement of a student services fees committee have been met and an affirmative vote of the student government or student body has been secured f o r increases of 10% ar more fo r compulsory fees. The fees have been administratively approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor f o r Health Affairs.

Following Regental approval, the appropriate component catalog will be amended to reflect these new fees.

~ e d i c a l School (MSI-MSIV)*, Allied Health Sciences School/Graduate School of Biomedical sciences

Per Semester C r e d i t Hour Maximum

Per Semester Credit Hour Maximum

Per Student [headcount fee) Six Week Session Nine Week Session Twelve Week session

C u r r e n t Proposed Percen t Rate _Rate Incrcase

* Note MSI, MSIf and MSTII medical students are billed once a year f o r all three semesters, and MSIV medical students are on ly billed for two semesters.

T m TrmZVERSXTY OF TEXAS 80UTm8TERW B6EIITCAL CENTER AT -US V. T. BOARD OF REQgWTS' mTIm

WAY 8, 1997

-m Student Services Fee (continued)

ervicp- Fee*:

Medical School (MSI-MSIV) ** , Allied Health Sciences School/Graduate School of Riomedical Sciences

Curren t Proposed Pel-cent Rate Increase

For W b r S ~ ~ P E L S J L

Per Semester Credit Hour Maximum

Per Semester Credit Hour Maximum

Charged a flat rate f o r semester. * * Note MSI, MSII and MSIII medical students are billed once a year for all

three semesters, and MSIV medical students are only billed for two sernes ters.

THE -XTY OR TEXM BOUTEWESTERU WED%- AT DALLAS U. T. BOARD OF REG=#' WEETIm

MAY 8, 1997

Ratification is recommended for the following differential graduate tuition charges f o r the 1997-98 academic year. The fees have been the s u b j e c t of discussion with representative students and have been administratively approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affa ir s . A portion of the increase will be used for financial assistance f o r students impacted by the increase(s1.

Following Regentel approval, the appropriate component catalog will be amended to re f l ec t these new rates.

current F e e Proposed Fee Besident N o n - m m i d e n t

Biomedical Engineering $64 $278 $ 6 8 $ 2 82

THE WNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCB AT QRLVESTON

Harch 19, 1997

Dr. Charles B. M u l l i n s Executive V i c e Chancellor

for Health Affairs The UnFversity of Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. ~ullins:

The docket f o r t h e May 8# 1997 meeting of the Board of Regents is submitted for your recommendation and presentation to the Board.

I recommend approval.

Sincerely,

mes) M P . , President

TNJ : d w

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON U. T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

TABLE OF COmEWTS

Gifts from private Donors and Foundations (including Endowment ~atching Fund Allocation) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G- 3

Contracts and Grants fo r Research, Development, Clinical and ~ducational Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G- 4 Over $500,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G - 5

Standard ~ffiliation Agreements (including Standard Agreement of Academic cooperation w i t h Foreign Institutions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G- 6

Intellectual Property Licenses Patent License Agreements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G- 8

Amendments to the 1996-97 Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-10

Other Fiscal Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-17 F e e s and Miscellaneous Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-18 Other Matters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-22

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

The following g i f t has been received and is recommended f o r acceptance by the U. T. Board of Regents:

1. Donor Name: The Sealy & Smith Foundation fo r the John * Sealy Hospital

College/School/ Department: Office of the president

purpose : Conversion of Open Gates to a medical and educational/clinical telecormnunications and conference center

Asset Type: Cash Value : $107,778.28

* NO letter of tranan~i t ta l from donor

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL B W C H AT GALVESTON U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

C-RACTS OR QKWTS FOR RESEAdCH, DEVZLOP-, CLINICAL AWD EWCATIO- SERVICES

Since the Docket f o r t h e previous meeting of the U. T. Board of Regents, the following activity has taken glace with regard to Contracts and Grants for Research, Development, Clinical and Educational Services:

A . Number of Initial Gran t and Contract Awards

Docket Tota l . Total A Funds a-

FY 97 258-262 $ 237,859 Report of Awards

FY 97 264-267 $ 99,264 Report of Contracts

B. Number of F i s c a l Amendments to Grant and Contract Awards

Docket Total Total Item # Funds s u w r t m

FY 97 263 $ 362,415 Report of IACs

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON U . T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

C m R k C T B OR GRAUTI - $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 OR MORE

The following contracts or grants in an amount of $500,000 or more have been awarded, have been administratively approved by t h e Chief ~dministrative Officer (or his/her delegate) as required, and are recommended for ratification by the

U. T. Board of Regents.

I. Grantor: Texas Department of Health No. : 7237237237 9 7 , A t t . No. 05, Change No. 0 4 New Funds: $594,000 Cur ren t Period: September 1, 1996 - August 31, 1997 Title/Description: UTMB will conduct EPSDT Outreach ~ctivities to assist

Texas Department of Health (Public Health Region 6 ) in medical screening for EPSDT/Medicaid eligible individuals.

2 . Grantor: Texas Department of Health No. : 7237237237 97, A t t . No. 10A, Change Nn. 10 New Funds : $1,731,417 Current Period: September 1, 1996 - August 31, 1997 Title/Description: UTMB will provide prenatal, preventive and primary

child health care to Title V eligible individuals.

3. G r a n t o r : Texas Department of Health No. : 7237237237 97, Att. No. 12, Change No. 11 New Funds: $1,227,478 Current Period: September 1, 1996 - August 31, 1997 Title/Description: UTMB will promote public safety and injury prevention

through poison control activities within the State gf Texas.

4 . Grantor : Texas Department of Health No. : 7237237237F97 New Funds: $1,774,287 Currenr Period: September 1, 1996 - August 31, 1997 Title/Description: UTMB will provide family p l a ~ i n g services to AFDC

program clients.

5. Grantor: T e x a s Department of Human Services No. 06 2 5027, Region 06 New Funds: $763,670 Current Period: September 1, 1996 - August 31, 1997 Title/Description: Texas Department of Human Services will provide

eligibility outstation workers to UTMB facilities.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

The following affiliation agreements have been administratively approved by the Wecutive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs and follow one of the standard formats approved by t h e U. T. Board of Regents and the Office of General Counsel . 1. Facility:

Date : Purpose:

2. Facility:

Date: Purpose :

3 . Facility:

Date: Purpose :

Park Central Nursing Home Port Arthur, Texas July 1, 1995 To provide health care related educational experiences

Presbyterian Healthcare System d/b/a presbyterian Hospital of Dallas, Dallas, Texas March 15, 1997 through March 14, 1998 To provide health care related educational experiences

University Hospitals Authority Oklahoma C i t y , Oklahoma June 1, 1996 through December 31, 1999 To provide health care related educational experiences

The following agreements of academic cooperation with a foreign institution have been administratively approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs, and follow the standard format approved by the U. T. Board of Regents.

Country : Facility: Date : Purpose :

5. Country: Facility: Date : Purpose :

Brazil The FundacZo Sdo ~rancisco Xavier November 7 , 1996 The University of Texas ~ e d i c a l Branch at Galveston and The Fundacdo Sao Francisco Xavier will cooperate to promote interest in the teaching and research activities of the institutions and t o deepen the understanding of t h e economic, culrural and social issues environment of the institutions.

Guyana The university of Guyana December 12, 1996 T h e University of Texas ~edical Branch at Galveston and The university of Guyana will cooperate to promote interest in the teaching and research activities of the institutions and to deepen the understanding of t h e economic, cultural and social issues environment o f t h e institutions.

6 . Country: Facility:

Date: Purpose :

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON U . T. BOAKD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

Mexico Facultad de Medicina de La Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan January 29, 1997 The University of Texas ~edical Branch at Galveston and Facultad de Medicina de La ~niversidad Autonoma de Yucatan will cooperate to promote interest in the teaching and research a c t i v i t i e s of the institutions and to deepen the understanding of the economic, cultural and social issues environment of the institutions.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

The following agreements have been awarded, follow an approved standard agreement or have been administratively approved by the O f f i c e of General Counsel and are recommended for ratification by the U. T. Board of Regents.

1. Licensee: ~oehringer ~annheirn corporation Indianapolis, Indiana 46520-0457

Fee-Royalty: $80,000, 2% of Net Sales for Licensed Products and 1 / 2 of the gross revenues received by Licensee from any sub1 icensee

Period: September 20, 1996 through September 19, 2013 Description: The company has an exclusive license to manufacture,

use or sell f e t a l stem c e l l differential expansion technologies f o r use in prenatal genetic analysis developed by The University of Texas ~edical Branch at Galveston.

2 . Licensee:

Fee-Royalty :

Period : Description:

3 . Licensee:

Fee-Royalty :

Period : Description:

4 . Licensee:

Pee-Royalty:

Period: Description:

5. Licensee:

Fee-Royalty :

Period : Description:

Helena Laboratory Corp. Beaumont, Texas 77704 $2,000, with the right to extend the option for one additional month for a sum not to exceed $5,000 November 11, 1996 through December 10, 1996 To grant an option to obta in an exclusive, worldwide, royalty-bearing license to manufacture, use or sell a capillary electrophoresis interface developed by The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.

Helena Laboratory C o r p . Beaumont, Texas 77704 $0, $ 5 0 f o r each Product Sale by Licensee w i t h minimum annual payment to Board for Product Sale in the amount of $2,500 and 1/2 of the gross revenues received by Licensee from any sublicensee September 20, 1996 through September 19, 2013 The company has an exclusive license to manufacture, have manufactured, and/or sell a capillary electrophoresis interface developed by The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.

NPS Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Salt Lake City, Utah 84108-1256 $10,000, with the r i g h t to extend the option for three additional months for a a m n o t to exceed $ 1 0 . 0 0 0 October 1, 1996 through April 1, 1997 To grant an option to obtain an exclusive, worldwide, royalty-bearing license relating to an in vitro assay developed by The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.

University of Rochester Rochester, New Yark 14627-0140 $0, All revenues received from any licensees shall be paid over f irst to Rochester University until Rochester university has received the total amount of $100.673.33 at which time a l l revenues shall be paid to The university of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. January 15, 1997 through the end of the patent t e r m Assignment of Patents as set o u t in Appendix A of the agreement.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON U . T. BOARI3 OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

PAT= LICEMBL AGRBEWEWTS (Continued)

The fvllowing agreement has been terminated, termination has been administratively approved by the O f f i c e of General Counsel and is recommended f o r ratification by the U. T. Board of Regents.

6 . Licensee: Uro-Research, Inc. Houston, Texas 77056

Fee-Royalty: $5,000, 5% of Net Sales f o r Licensed Products, 3 3 / 4 % of Net Sales fo r Licensed Products i f the patent application is rejected or held invalid

Period: May 1, 1 9 9 2 through the end of the gatent term ~escription: T h e company h e s an exclusive license to sell products

which relate to t h e manufacture, use or sale of iontophoretic devices as described in t he two licensed patents.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON U . T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

The following Requests for Budget Changes (RBC) have been administratively approved as required by the Executive V i c e Chancellor f o r Health Affairs and are recommended f o r ratification by the U. T. Board of Regents.

The term "rate" for academic institutions is the full-time nine-month hase rate and f o r health institutions is the full-time twelve-month base rate; for all o t h e r gersonncl it is the full-time rate, the appointee receiving a proportionate amount depending upon the fraction of time for which he is appointed and the period of his appointment. Source of funds f o r payment of salaries, unless otherwise shown, is the departmental salaries account.

Full- time SaLarv

Effective % No. Date M Q i L R a t e E K

=Po- - SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

Tnternal Medicine Professor Emeritus

1. Harry E. Sarles

2. John M. Wallace lO/l

Professor 3 . William S. Velasquez (Tenure) 1/1

Source of Funds : $140,000 - MSRDP G r a n t $140,000 - Total Salary

60.00Q - MSRDP Augmentation S200,OOQ - Total Compensation Anesthesiology

4 . Mark Zornow (Tenure)

From: C l a r a Tibbetts Phillips Professorship in Anesthesiology and Professor

To: Michael T . Phillips Family Endowed Anesthesiology chair and Professor 1 / 1

Source of Funds: $ 40,000 - State 3 6 , 0 0 0 - MSRDP Grant $156,000 - Total Salary

5 1 . 0 0 0 - MSRDP Augmentativn S207.00Q - Total Compensation

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

V S TO TBS 1996-97 BUDGET (Continued)

Full -time Salarv

E£ fect ive % No. t. T i t l e . - R a t e

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (Continued) Microbiology and Immunology

5. Bellur Prabhakar (Tenure) 16

From: Pro fe s so r

To : Professor 11/1

Pathology 6. Anthony 0. Okorodudu {Tenure)

From: Associate Professor

To: Associate Professor and Interim Direc to r of Clinical Pathology

Source of Funds: $ 58,898 - State

20.869 - M S m P Grant $ 79,767 - Total Salary

30.233 - MSRDP Augmentation - Total Compensation

Orthopaedic Surgery and ~ehabilitation 7. William A. Phillips (Tenure)

From: Associate Professor

To: Associate Professor and Vice Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery and ~ehabilitation 1/1

Source of Funds: U74.536 - MSRDP Grant $174,536 - Total Salary

31.164 - MSRDP Augmentation u . 7 0 0 - T o t a l Compensation

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY R , 1997

-S TO THE 1996-97 BUDGET (Continued)

Full-time a

Effective 8 No. pnt, T l t l e . w e Date *-Rats E K

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE {Continued) Preventive Medicine and Community Health (WOS); Office of Academic Computing

8. Cecil E. D e m e y

From: Faculty Associate, Preventive Medicine and Community Health; Director of the Office of Academic Computing, O f f i c e of Academic Computing

To: Faculty A s s o c i a t e , Preventive Medicine and community Health; ~nformation services Leader, Office of ~cadernic Computing 10/1

Source of Funds: $ 97,760 - State

24.Q - Other S 98.00Q - Total Salary

Human Biological Chemistry and Genetics (WOS); Surgery

9. Gregory K. Asimakis, Jr. (Tenure}

From: Assistant Professor, Human ~ i o l o g i c a l Chemistry and Genetics; A S S O C ~ ~ ~ ~ Professor, Surgery

To: Assistant Professor, Human Biological Chemistry and Genetics; Associate Professor and Assistant Director of the Surgical Research Laboratory, Surgery 12/1

Source of Funds: $ 15,000 - DHHS Grant

58,877 - MSRDP Grant - Mimmie Halley Smith Grant

$ 76.377 - Total Salary

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON U . T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

m y 8, 1997

-a TO THE 1996-97 BUDGET (Cant inued)

Full-time Salarv

E£ f ec tive 3 No. t. T i t l e , kbme Date b L R a t e m

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE; GRADUATE SCHOOL; SCHOOL OF NURSING

Office of the Dean of Medicine; Pathology IWOS); Associate Vice President f o r student A f f a i r s ( W O S I ; Graduate School (WOS); Office af the Dean of the School of Nursing

10. Billy R . Ballard (Tenure)

From: ~ssociate Dean f o r Student ~ f f a i r s , O f f i c e of the Dean of Medicine and Associate Vice President for Student Affairs; Associate Professor, Pathology; Assistant Dean of Student A f f a i r s , Graduate School and Office of the Dean of the School of Nursing

To: Associate Dean for ~dmissions and Student Affairs, O f f i c e of the Dean of Medicine and O f f i c e of the Dean of the School of Nursing; Assoc ia te Professor, Pathology; Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Associate V i c e President for Student Affairs; Assistant Dean of Student ~ffairs, Graduate School 10 / 1 100 12 158,100

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

-S TO TE 1996-97 BVWET (Cont inued)

~ u l l - t i m e

Effective Salarv

B No. Date T i m 2 M o s . A M!z

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE; GRADUATE SCHOOL; MARINE BIOMEDICAL INSTITUTE

Psychiatry and ~ehavioral Sciences ( W O S ) ; Pharmacology; Graduate School; Marine Biomedical Lnstitute (WOS)

11. Joel P. Gallagher (Tenure)

From: Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Pharmacology and Graduate School; Adjunct Member, Marine ~iomedical Institute

TO: Professor, Psychiatryand Behavioral Sciences and Graduate School; P r o f e s s o r and Chairman Ad Interim, Pharmacology; Adjunct Member, Marine Biomedical Institute 11/1 100 12 127,280

Source of Funds: $ 91,172 - State

36.108 - DHHS Grant U 7 , 2 8 0 - Total Salary

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE; GFADUATE SCHOOL; SEALY CENTER FOR MOLECULAR SCIENCE

Human Biology Chemistry and Genetics; Internal Medicine; Graduate School; Sealy Center for Molecular Science

12. Edward B. Thompson (Tenure)

From: I . H . Kempner Professorship in Human Genetics and Professor and Chairman, H u m a n Biology Chemistry and Genetics; Professor, Internal Medicine and Graduate School

To: I.H. Kempner Professorship in Human Genetics and Professor and Chairman, Human ~ i o l o g y Chemistry and Genetics; Professor, ~nternal ~edicine and Graduate School; Director, A d Interim, Sealy Cente r f o r Molecular Science 9/1 100 12 197,400

Source of Funds: $101,995 - State

10,800 - DHHS G r a n t 84.605 - MSEWP G r a n t

S597.400. - T o t a l Salary

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

TO THE 1996-97 B-ET (Continued)

Full-time

Effective % Salarv NO.

nate T i . a ! E M Q s , L SCHOOL OF NURSING

Nursing School 13. E d i t h ~ u t h Tucker (Tenure) 2 0

From: Associate Professor

T o : Associate Professor and Interim chairperson

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Computing Services Center Tnformation Services Leader

14. Todd A . Leach

Source of Funds: S 80. O O Q - Other $ 8 0 . m - T o t a l Salary

15. Thomas K. Epley

From: Associate Director, Communications

To: Information Services Leader 10/1

Source of Funds: S 84.800 - Other S R 4 . 8 0 0 - T o t a l Salary

16. Ralph E. Farr

From: Director, Automated Information Systems

To: Pnformation Services Leader 10/1

17. John M. McGowan

From: Director, Computing Service Center

TO: InformationServices Leader 10/1

Source of Funds: 5 94,756 - Other 5 - Total Salary

GENERAL fNSTITUTIONAL Office of university Relations Director of External Affairs

18. Douglas W. Matthews

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON U . T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

TO TIlE 1996-97 BUDGET (Continued) -

AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES TDC Housing Department

19 . Amount of ~ r a n s fe r

From: TDC Housing Department Estimated Incsme

To: TDC Housing Department ~xpenditures Classified Salaries Benefits Maintenance and Operations Gas and Fuel Electricity Water Total

To establish a n e w TDC Housing Department and Budget.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALmSTON U. T. BOARD OF REGENT'S' MEETING

MAY H , 1997

OTHER FISCAL ITEWS

PURCRWE ORDERS - $500,000 OR MORE

T h e following purchase order has been administratively approved by the C h i e f Administrative Officer (or his/her Delegate) and is recornended f u r ratification by the W . T. Board of Regents.

1. Agency: Siemens Medical System Funds : $5,163,154 Description: O n e St. Mevatron M, Low-Mid Energy Linear Accelerator; Two

P r i m u s , High Energy Linear Accelerators; O n e QA Hardware and Software Package consisting of Wellhofer WP700 3-D Water Dosimetry System and Argus QC4 Software; O n e Lantis Radiation Therapy Management System; and O n e 3-D Radiation Treatment Planning System.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON U. T , BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY S , 1997

-9 ILWI3 MISCELLUEOUS CHARGES

Ratification is recornended for the following cumulative listing of fees and miscellaneous charges for the 1997-98 academic year . The fees have been administratively approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Hea l th Affairs.

Course Current Proposed .Number Fee Fee

CORE H E I M HEIM H E I M BEIM HEIM HERS HUBS

HUBS HUBS HUBS HUBS HUBS

HUBS HUBS HUBS

HUBS HUBS

HUBS HUBS MEDT MEDT MEI3T MEDT MEDT MEDT MEDT MEDT MEDT MEDT MEDT MEDT MEDT MEDT M E E T ME12

Introduction to Human Anatory and Physiology Health Care Statistics Nosologic Systems ~ocumentation and Evaluation Health Information Systems Expanded Coding Concepts Biomedical Statistics Studies i n Human Neurosciences

Human Anatomy for ~ehabilitation Prof.

Human Anatomy & Physiology I1 Introduction of Clinical Neurology Human Anatomy fo r Primary Care Prof. Neurosciences fo r Health Professionals Programming and Applications for Microcomputers Human Anatomy & Physiology I Human Anatomy and Physiology 111 Stud ies in Human Anatomy

Studies in Human Physiology Computer Utilization for Management

Neurosciences/PT Human Anatomy f o r Physical Therapists Parasitology Mycology Urine L Body Fluid Laboratory Techniques Microbiology I Hematology I Molecular Micro and TmmunO Biology Immunology Organic Chemistry Clinical Chemistry Coagulation Hematology I1 Hematology I1 C l i n i c a l Chemistry I Clinical Chemistry I1 Clinical Laboratory Methods

0.00 3 .DO/ 1 9 . 0 0

0 . 0 0 0.110 3 . 0 0 3.00 3 .OO 3.00 3.00 3 . 0 0 5 . C O 5 . 0 0 4 . 0 0 5.00 5.00 5 . 0 0 4 . 0 0 4 . GO 4 . OU

2 . OO! 6 . 0 0

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTOW U. T. BOARD OF REGEXTI'S' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

BEES AllD MIBCELIANEOUS CHARGES (Continued)

C u r r e n t Fee

Proposed _Fee

Course Nurnber C o u r s ~ T i t l e

PHYT PHYT PHYT PHYT PHYT PHYT PHYT PHYT

U/Q Ortho Eva1 & Management L/Q Qrtho Eva1 & Management Neuro Foundations Social Hlth rend Related Ortho Top Adult Neuro ~ i s o r d Independent Study I Related Topics Neurologic Physical Therapy Management & Health Systems in Physical Therapy Evaluation & Management o f Pediatric Disorders Independent Study I Critical Care ~nstrumentation Pulmonary Functions Pulmonary Funetl l ons Pulmonary Functions ~espiratory Therapeutics physiologic Monitoring ~dvanced Cardiac L i f e Support Advanced Cardiac ~ i f e Support & Clinical Sim. Nursing Therapeutics Nursing Process: The Childbearing Family Nursing Process: Families with Children Nursing: The Older Adult Health Assessment Specialized Topics in Nursing

PHYT

PHYT

PHYT RESC RESC RESC RESC RESC RESC RESC RESC

N'URS NURS

NURS

NURS NLJRS NURS

NURS 3530 Independent Study

NURS 3608 Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Concepts f o r R.N.s

4222 Nursing w i t h Groups 4244 Nursing Process: Camunity Health 4255 ~ursing Process: Mental Health 4274 Role Development: Leadership/

Management 4593 Nursing Process: C r i t i c a l l y I L 1

Infants, Children and Adult 4603 Emergency Nursing 4643 lntraogerative Nursing 5001 Clinical ~iagnostic and Treatment

Methods 6421 Environmental Chemistry 1 o f Medicine Flat fee - varies by

level of year

NURS NURS NUBS NURS

NURS

NURS NURS GNRS

PMCH Schoo

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FEES M I S C L L W O U g CHARUES ( ~ o n t inued)

STUD= SERVICES F U S

~atification is recommended f o r the following student services fees to be effective beginning with the Fall semester 1997. The statutory requirements f o r involvement of a student services fees committee have been met and an affirmative vote of the student government (Student Fees Advisory Cormnittee) has been secured for increases of 103 or m o r e for compulsory fees. The fees have been administratively approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs.

Following Regental approval, t h e appropriate component catalog will be amended to ref lect these n e w fees.

vlces Fee f o r t h e

Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences school of Allied Health Sciences

School of Nursing

Current Proposed Percent Rate Rate I n c r e a s ~

For e a c h s e m m

P e r Semester Credit Hour $ 7 . 5 0 $ 7.50 0

Maximum $ 9 0 . 0 0 $90.00 0

Pnt Servlces F e e for the

School of Medicine

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4

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APPRWAS OF WAXl POSITTOW8 08 HONOR, TRUBT, OR PROFIT

The following i t e m has been approved by the Executive Vice Chancell~r for Health Affairs in accordance with the Regents' -, Part O n e , Chapter 111, Section 13 and is recommended for ratification by the U. T. Board of Regents.

Name : E. J. Pederson Title: Executive Vice President Position: Appointment to the 8oard of Directors of the Prepaid

Higher Education ~uition Fund (Texas Tomorrow Fund) Period: February 1, 1997 through February 1, 2003 Compensation: None Description: E. J. Pederson, has been reappointed to the Prepaid

Higher Education Board for a six year term, effective February 1, 1997. This Board, made up of six individuals appointed by the governor, the Lt. Governor and t h e House Speaker, has oversight responsibility f o r the Texas Tomorrow Higher Education Progrm. This program makes it possible for Texas families to prepay college tuition and required fees. T h e proyram w a s approved by s t a t e lawmakers to begin in January 1996.

M. Davtd Low. M.D.. Ph.D hestdent

March 2 0 , 1997

Dr. Charles B. Mullins mcutive V i c e cell ox for Health Affairs

he University of Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin, Terns 78701

Ear D r . Mullins

The m e t for the May 8, 1997 rneetlng of the Board of Regents is M t t e d for -your recanendation and presentation to the Board,

I rec& approval.

/,'' Sincerely, , 11

u. Davidkcw, M.D., Ph.D. president

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

G i f t s from P r i va te Donors and Foundat i ons ( i ncl udi ng Endowment Matching Fund Allocation) . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .

Paqe No.

. HH- 3

Contracts and Grants for Research. Devel opment , C l i f i i cal and Educational Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HH- 6 Foreign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HH- 7

Amendments t o t h e 1996-97 Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HH- 8

Fees and M i scel 1 aneous Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HH -24

Other Matters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HH-30

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G T F K FROM PRIVATE DONORS AND FOUNDATIONS

The fol l o w ~ n g g i f t s have been received and are recommended for acceptance by the U. T . Board o f Regents:

1. Donor Name: The C u l l en Foundati on Col 1 ege/School /

Department : Medical School . Department of M i c rob i 01 ogy Purpose : For the support of the Department of Microbiology Asset Type: Cash Value: 8300.000

2. Donor Name: Enron Corp. Co1 1 ege/Sc hool 1

Department : The I n s t i t u t e o f Molecular Medicine f o r t h e Prevention o f Human O i seases

Purpose : To support the Institute o f Molecular Medicine fo r the Prevention o f Human Diseases

Asset Type: Cash Value: $50.000

3. Donor Name: The Favro t Fund Col 1 egelSchoo7 1

Depa rtrnent : The Institute of Molecular Medicine f o r the Preventi on o f Human D i seases

Purpose : To support the I n s t i t u t e o f Molecular Medicine f o r the Prevent ion of Human Diseases

Asset Type: Cash Value: $50, DO0

4 . Donor Name: The Fond ren Founda t i on Col 1 ege/School /

Department : The Institute of Molecular Medicine f o r the Preventi on of Human D i seases

Purpose: To support t h e I n s t i t u t e o f Molecular Medicine f o r the Prevention o f Human Diseases

Asset Type: Cash Value: $50.000

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GIFTS FROM PRIVATE DONORS AND FOUNDATIONS (Continued)

5. Donor Name: Genentech, Inc. Col 1 egelschool /

Department : School o f Pub1 i c Heal t h , Department o f Epi demi o l ogy Purpose : To support Project REACT Asset Type: Cash Value: $50,000

6. Donor Name: Hermann Eye Fund Cof 1 egelschool /

Department : Medi cal School , Department o f Ophthalmol ogy and Visual Science

Purpose : To support the Department o f Ophthalmology and V i sual Sci ence

Asset Type: Cash Value: $70.000

7. Donor Name: P f i r e r Inc. Col 1 ege/School /

Department : Medical School , Department o f Internal Medicine - Infectious D i seases

Purpose: To support research and educat i onal ac t i v i ti es Asset Type: Cash Value: $78.000

8. Donor Name: The Viv ian L . Smith Foundation f o r Res to ra t i ve Neurol ogy

Col 1 ege/School / Department : Medi cal School , Department o f Neurosurgery

Purpose : To support neurol ogi ca 1 research Asset Type: Cash Value: 8150,000

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GIFTS FROM PRIVATE DONORS AND FOUNDATIONS (Continued)

9 . Donor Name: Tenneco Col 1 ege/School /

Department : The I n s t i t u t e o f Molecular Medicine f o r t h e Prevention o f Human D i seases

Purpose : To support the I n s t i t u t e of Molecular Medicine fo r the Prevention o f Human Diseases

Asset Type: Cash Value: $50.000

1 0 . Donor Name : Mr. o r Mrs. Ralph Thomas* Col 1 egelschool /

Department : The Institute of Molecular Medicine f o r the Preventi on of Human D i seases

Purpose: To support the I n s t i t u t e o f Molecular Medicine for the Prevention o f Human D i seases

Asset Type: Cash Value: $81,875

Donor Name: The Weatherhead Foundation* Col 1 ege/School /

Department : Medi cal School . Department o f Interna 1 Medi c i ne , Cardi 01 ogy

Purpose : To support D r . K . Lance Gould's continuing research i n t h e areas o f r e v e r s a l o f coronary a r te ry disease and PET i naging

Asset Type: Cash Value: $250,000

12. Donor Name: Wyet h -Ayerst La borator i es Col 1 ege/School/

Department : Medi ca 1 School . Department of Surgery, O i v i s i on o f Immunol ogy and Organ Transpl antat i on

Purpose : To support the Organ Transplantat ion Center Asset Type: Cash Value: 8200.000

* No 1 e t t e r of transmi t t a 7 from donor

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CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, CLINICAL AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

Since the Docket f o r the revious meeting o f the U . T. Board o f Regents. the following activity has t a ! en place wi th regard to Contracts and Grants f o r Research, Devel opment , Cl i n i cal and Educat i onal Servi ces :

A . Number o f I n i t i a l Grant and Contract Awards

Docket Tot a 1 Tot a 1 A Funds I n Funds Out S u ~ ~ o r t Mater i a 1 s

FY 97 261-271 843,999 Report o f Awards

Report of 1ACs

Report o f Contracts

B . Number o f F i s c a l Amendments t o Grant and Contract Awards (Increasing or Decreasing by $10,000 o r More)

Docket To ta l Tot a 1 Item # Funds In Funds Out S u a ~ o r t Materi a1 s

FY 97 272-273 $ 177.825 Report o f Awards

Report o f IACs

Report of Contracts

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FOREIGN CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

The f o l lowing contracts and grants w i t h fore ign en t i t i e s o r ind iv idua ls have been awarded. have been admi n i s t r a t i v e l y approved as requi red by t h e Execut i ve Vice Chancellor f o r Health A f f a i r s . and are recommended for r a t i f i c a t i o n by the U . T. Board o f Regents.

(FUNDS COMING IN)

1. Country: France Busi nesslEnti t y : I n s t i t u t de Recherches Internationales Servier No.: Laboratory Study Agreement New Funds : $180,390 Current Period: January 6, 1997 through November 30. 1997 T i tlelDescri p t i on: Acute and Chronic Cardiovascular Effects o f 17 B -

Es t rad io l Administered by I . V . Route i n Conscious Ovariectomized Dogs

2. Country: Engl and Busi nesslEnti t y : Gl axo We1 1 come, p l c No. : Sponsored Laboratory Study Agreement New Funds : $10.4000 Current Period: January 1 7 , 1997 through January 16. 1998 T i t l e/Descri p t i on: E f f e c t o f Rani t id ine Bismuth C i t r a t e {RBC) on the

Phospholipase A 2 A c t i v i t y o f Hel icobacter Pylori . as Assessed by Biochemical and Biophysical Ana 7 yses

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MAY 8, 1997

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1996-97 BUDGET

The fo l lowing Requests f o r Budget Changes (RBC) have been admin is t ra t ive ly approved as re u i r ed by the Executive Vice Chancellor f o r Health A f f a i r s and are recommende 1 for r a t i f i c a t i o n by the U.T . Board of Regents.

The term " ra te" f o r academic i n s t i t u t i o n s i s the f u l l - t i m e nine-month base rate and f o r heal th i n s t i t u t i o n s i s the f u l l - t ime twelve-month base r a t e : f o r a l l other personnel i t i s t h e f u l l - t ime ra te . the appointee rece iv ing a proport ionate amount depending upon the f r ac t i on o f t ime fo r which he i s ap ointed and the period o f h i s appointment. Source o f funds fo r payment o f sa 7 a r ies . unless otherwise shown. i s the departmental sa lar ies account.

Ful l - t ime S a l a r y

E f fec t i ve % No. Item. De~artment , T i t7e. Name Date M s . Rate RBC

APPOINfMENTS, PROMOTIONS. AND SALARY I NCREASFS

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL M i crobi 01 ogy and Mol ecul a r Genetics

1. Samuel Kaplan

From: Professor and Chairman (T) 100 12 165,934

To: Professor and Chairman ( T I 01/05 100 12 140,934

Budget Correct i on

Source of Funds: $126,884 - S t a t e

14.050 - Grant 8140,934 - Total Salary

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AMENDMENTS TO THE 1996-97 BUDGET (Continued)

F u l l - t ime Sal a r v

E f f e c t i v e % No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name gate Time Mos. Rate RBC

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Cont i nued 1 Pharmacology

2. Peter J . Davies

From: Adjunct Professor (T) 100 12 113,351

To: Professor ( T I 09/01 100 12 113.351

Budget Correct i on.

Source o f Funds: $ 62.343 - State

51 1008 - Grant 8113,351 - Total Salary

Integrative B i 01 ogy 3. Frank W . Booth

From: Professor { T I 100 12 98,484

To: Robert Greer Professor i n Biomedical Sciences ( T I 10101 100 12 98.384

Source o f Funds; $73.863 - State

24,621 - &ant 898,484 - Total Compensation

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AMENDMENTS TO THE 1996- 97 BUDGET (Conti nued)

F u l l -time S a l a r y

Ef fec t ive % No. Item, Department. T i t l e . Name Date Time Mos. Rate RBC

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL {Continued) Emergency Medical Services

4. Michael H. McCallum 064

From: Ass is tant Professor o f Emergency Medicine and Act ing Cha~rman 100 12 194,250

To: A s s i s t a n t Professor o f Emergency Medi c i ne and Cha i rman 12/01 100 12 194.999

Source of funds: $ 14.786 - MSRDP Grant

52.423 - S t a t e 67.209 - Total Salary 82,790 - MSRDP Auqmentation 45,000 - supplement

$194,999 - To ta l Compensation

Anesthesiol ogy 5. Steven J . A1 len

From: Professor ( T I 100 12 205.000

To: Professor ( T I and Medi ca 1 D i rec to r 12/01 100 12 250,000

Source of Funds : $ 25.000 - Anesthesiolosv - MSRDP Grant

225,000 - Hermann ~ospilal Medical D i rector - MSRDP Grant $250,000 - Total Sa lary

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AMENDMENTS TO THE 1996-97 BUDGET ( Cont i nued 1

Fu l l - t i m e Sa lary

E f f e c t i v e % No. Item, Deoartment. T i t l e , Name Date Time Mos. R a t e - RBC

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL ( Cont i nued ) lnterna l Medicine - Cardiology

6 . Samuel W . Casscef l s , 111

From: Professor and Director 100 12 220,500

To: Professor and Director and Theodore R . and Maureen 0 ' Dr i scol 1 Levy Endowed Professors h i p i n Cardi 01 ogy Research 9/1/96 100 12 220,500

Budget Cor rec t ion .

lnterna 1 Medi c i ne - Cardi 01 ogy 7 . Richard W . Smal l ing

From: Professor ( T I

To: Professor ( T I

Source of Funds: B 35.000 - S t a t e

84.500 - MSRDP Grant 5,448 - Grant

124.948 - Total Salary 95.053 - MSRDP Augment a t i on

$220.001 - Total Compensation

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AMENDMENTS TO THE 1996- 97 BUDGET (Conti nued)

F u l l - t ime Salary

Effect ive % No. Item, Department. T i t I e , Name Date -- Time Mos. Rate RBC HOUSTON MEDI GAL SCHOOL ( Cont i nued >

Internal Medicine - Infectious Diseases 8. Terry K . Satterwhi te

From: Professor ( T I 100 12 265.836

To: Professor (T I 10101 100 12 293,500

Source o f Funds: $293,500 - MSRDP - Grant $293,500 - To ta l Compensation

Obstetr ics , Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences Emma Sue Hightower Professorship i n Obste t r ics , Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences and chai rman--

9 . Larry C . G i l s t r a p , 111 ( T I 12/01 100 12 285,000 062

Source o f Funds: $ 56,403 - State

96,037 - MSRDP Grant 152.440 - Total Salarv 87,560 - MSRDP ~ u ~ m & t a t i o n 45,000 - Supplement

$285,000 - To ta l Compensation

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AMENDMENTS TO THE 1996-97 BUDGET (Continued)

F u l l - t ime S a l a r y

E f f e c t i v e % No. Item, De~artment, T i t l e . Name Date Time Mos, Rate - RBC HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL ( Conti nued 1

Obstetr ics , Gynecology and Reproducti ve Sci ences 10. Moharned Y. Dawood 07 1

From: Berel Held Professorship i n Obstet r i cs and Gynecol ogy (T ) 100 12 213,000

To: Berel Held Professorship i n Obstetrics and Gynecol ogy ( T ) 01/01 100 12 188.000

Source o f Funds : $ 64.435 - S ta te

67 1065 - MSRDP Grant 131.500 - To ta l Salary

MSRDP Augment a t i on 000 - - Tota l Compensation

11. A l l an R. Ka tz

From: Professor o f Obstetr ics, Gynecology and Reproduct i ve Sci ences and In te r im Chai rman 100 12 230,000

To: Professor o f Obstetr ics . Gynecology and Re roducti ve Sciences and F: Vice C a1 rman 12/01 100 12 220,000

Source o f Funds : $-69,575 - State

56,925 - MSRDP Grant 126.500 - T o t a l S a l a r y 58.500 - MSRDP Augrnentati on 35,000 - Supplement - Vice Chairman

8220,000 - Total Compensation

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AMENDMENTS TO THE 1996-97 BUDGET (Continued)

F u l l - t ime Sal a r v

E f f ec t i ve % No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Date -- Time Mos. Rate RBC

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL ( Cont l1 nued ) Orthopedic Surgery

12. Jeffrey Reuben

From: Associate Professor o f Ortho edic Surgery and C / a i rman

To: Associate Professor o f Orthopedic Surgery 01/11/97 100 12 265,000

Source of Funds : $ 51.003 - S t a t e

991006 - MSRDP Grant - Orthopedics 150.009 - Total Sa1ar.y 114,991 - MSRDP ~ugmgnta t i on - Orthopedi cs

$265,000 - Total Compensation

Surgery-Thoraci c and Cardi o v a s c u l a r 13. 0. Howard F r a z i e r

From: Professor & Di rec tor ( T I

To: Clinical Professor & D i rec tor

S o u r c e of Funds : $ 25,616 - Surgery - MSRDP Grant

20,000 - Surgery - State 45.616 - Total Salary

143,866 - Surgery - MSRDP Augmentation 8189,482 - Total Compensation

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AMENDMENTS TO ME 1996- 97 BUDGET ( Cont i nued )

~ u l l - t i m e S a l a r y

E f f e c t i v e % No. Item, ,Department. T i t 1 e. Name

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued) Neurosurgery

14. Guy L . C l i f t o n

From : C l i n i ca 1 Professor and Chai rman

To: Professor and Chai rman ( T I

Source o f Funds: B 60,000 - State

40.000 - Grant 45,000 - Supplement

145,000 - Total Salary 515,000 - MSRDP Augmentation

E 6 0 , 0 0 0 - To ta l Compensat i on

F a m ~ ly Pract ice and Communi t y Medicine 15. Carlos A . Moreno

Date - Time Mgs. Rate -- RBC

From: Professor and Chai rman 100 12 214,201

To: Professor and Chairman 01/01 100 12 218,251

Source o f Funds % 47.309 - state

96.052 - MSROP Grant 143.361 - Total Salary

- d

35,000 - Supplement 4,050 - Suppl ernent

35,840 - MSRDP Augmen t a t i on $21R, 251 - To ta l Compensati on

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AMENDMENTS TO THE 1996-97 BUDGET (Continued)

S a l a r y E f f e c t i v e X No.

Item. Oe~artment. T i t l e , Name Date Time Mos. Rate HOUSTON MED ICAL SCHOOL ( Cont i nued 1

m Har r i s County Hospi ta l D i s t r i c t Medical S t a f f Administration

16. James 0. Hefner 061

From: Associ a t e Dean, Lyndon B a i nes Johnson Hospi t a l

To: Associate Dean, Lyndon Bai nes Johnson Hospi t a l 09/01 100 12 217.954

Internal Medicine - General - HCHD 17. Cheves M . Srnythe

From: Professor ( T I 100 12 155,000

To: Professor ( T I and Associate Medical Director o f Hermann Hospi t a 1 01/01 100 12 155.000

HOUSTON DENTAL BRANCH Dean's Of f i ce

18. P a u l a N . O'Neill

From: Medical Educator 100 12 76.650

To: Associate Dean f o r Professional Development 11/01 100 12 82.000

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AMENDMENTS TO THE 1996 -97 BUDGET (Cont i nued 1

F u l l - t ime S a l a r y

E f f e c t i v e X No. Item. Department, T i t l e , Name Date - Time M o Rate RBC

HOUSTON DENTAL BRANCH (Continued) Stomatol ogy

19. Walter E . D i m m i tt

From: Assi s tan t Professor 100 12 60,000

To: Ass is tant Professor 1 0 / 0 1 100 12 72,000

Source o f Fundi ng : $60.000 - State

12.000 - Supplement - Total Compensation

HOUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES Dean

20. Paul E . Dar l ington

From: Associate Dean 100 12 99.000

To: In ter im Dean OllOl 100 12 118,220

Source o f Funds : B 99,000 - S t a t e 19.22n - Supplement $118,220 - Total Salary

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Ful l -time Salary

Effect ive L No. Item. Department. Title, Name pate -- Time Mos. Rate RBC

HOUSTON SCHOOL OF NURSING Dean

21. Patr ic ia L . S t a r c k

From: Professor IT) and Dean

To: John P . McGovern Professorship i n Nursing ( 7 ) and Dean

22. Marianne T. Marcus 065

From: Associate Professor I T ) and Assistant Dean and Chai r of Nursi ng Systems and Techno1 ogy

To: Associate Professor ( T I and Ass is tant Dean and Chair o f Nursing Systems and Technology and A c t ~ n g Dean

Source of Funds : $20.845 - State 48.638 - Grant

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AMENDMENTS TO THE 1996-97 BUDGET (Conti nued)

Full-time A

Ef fec t i ve % No. I tern. D e ~ a rtment , T i t 1 e , Name Date - Time Mos. - -- R a t e a

HOUSTON SCHOOL OF NURS 1 NG ( Cont i nued ) General l n s t r u c t i on

23. Jeanette N . Adams

From: Associ ate Professor ( T I 100 12 63,955

To: Interim A s s i s t a n t Dean and Chair & Associate Professor ( T I 1/01/97 100 12 66,295

Source o f Funds: $55.615 - State

6.180 - Federal Contract 4:500 - supplement

- Total Compensation

24. Nancy ti. Busen 074

From: In te r im A s s i s t a n t Dean and Chair and Associate Professor {T) 100 12 66,502

To: Associate Professor ( T I 1/01/97 100 12 62,002

Source Funds : 853.472 - State

5,941 - Federal Grant 2,509 - Supplement

$62.002 - Total Compensation

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F u l l - t ime S a l a r y

E f f e c t i v e % No. Ltem, Deaartment , T i t l e , Name Time Mos. Rate - RBC

HOUSTON SCHOOL OF PUBL I C HEALTH ( Cont i nued 1 Human Ecology

25. Ranajit Chakraborty. Ph.O.

From: Professor ( T I 100 12 1 C i 5 , O O O

To: A l l an King Professor in Pub1 i c Health ( T I 10101 100 12 105.000

Source o f Funds : $ 26.250 - Grant

78.750 - State $105,000 - Total Compensation

Human Ecol ogy 26. Wen-Hsiung L i . Ph.D

From; Professor ( T I 100 12 97,898

To: Betty Wheless Trotter Professor (T ) IQ/01 100 12 97.898

Source o f Funds : 897,898- - s t a t e 497.898 - Total Compensation

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AMENDMENTS TO THE 1996 - 97 BUDGET (Continued)

I tern, Department, T i t 1 e , Name D a t e T i me HOUSTON SCHOOL OF PUB1 IC HEALTH (Cont i nued)

Center for Health Promotion, Research and Development 27. Guy Parcel. Ph.D.

From: Professor & D i rec tor I T ) 100

To: John P. McGovern Professor i n Health Promotion and D i r ec to r (T1 10/01 100

Source o f Funds: $ 62.902 - Grant

41,934 - S t a t e 8104,836 - Total Compensation

HOUSTON GENERAL Pres i dent

28. M . David tow, M.O.. Ph.0.

From: President ( T I 100

To: President and AlkeklWilliams Distinguished' Professor ( T I 10101 100

Source o f Funds: $205.055 - MSRDP Grant . -

65:945 - state - Total Compensation

F g l l - t ime S a l a r y

No. Mos . - Rate - RBC

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AMENDMENTS TO THE 1996 - 97 BUNET (Cont i nued)

F u l l - t ime S a l a r y

Ef fec t i ve % No. Item. De~artment, T i t l e , Name Date Time Mos. R d t e - RBC

HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER - ADMINISTRATION Audi t i ng and Advi sory Servi ces

29. Kevin Oi11on 056

From: D i rector, Audi t i ng and Advi sory Servi ces

To: D i rec tor , Auditing and Advisory Services 11/01 100 12 96,566

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LJ . T . BOARD OF REGENTS ' ME ETT NG

MAY 8 , 1997

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1996- 97 BUDGET (Continued)

TRANSFERS OF FUNDS

HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER - ADMINISTRATION I n s t i t u t i ona l ImprovementslEqui pment

30. Amount o f Transfer $425.485.89

From: Institutional Improvements - P r i o r Year Balance Forward 146,261 .79

Indi rect Cost Recoveries - P r i or Year Bal ance Forward 279,224.10

To: Institutional Improvements/Equi pment - Maintenance and Operati on - Other Operating Expense

Increase to the FY 97 Budget from p r i o r year balance forward t o provide funds f o r bonded debt retirement during FY 97.

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL Hermann Hospital Medical Di rector (Anesthesiology)

31. Amount of Transfer $152.000

From: Income from Hermann Hospital Contract $152.000

To: Hermann Hosp i ta l Medical D i rector - S a f a r i es

Increase t o r e f l e c t a d d i t i o n a l income from revised Herrnann Hospital Contract t o provide physician serv ices to Hermann Hospital.

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U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

FEES AND MISCELMEOUS CHARGES

Rat i f i ca t i on is recommended for t he following cumulative 1 i s t i n g o f fees and mi scel 1 aneous charges for the 1997 -98 academic year . The fees have been admini s t r a t i vely approved by t h e Executive Vice Chancel 1 o r f o r Hedlth A f f a i r s

Laboratory Fees

Course Current Proposed Number Course T i t l e Fee Fee

CLS 4300 CYG 5121A CYG 5370 CYG 5471 CYG 5572 CYG 5573 CYG 5574 CYG 5575 CYT 4113 CYT 4123 MT 4104

MT 4110

Introduction t o S t a t i s t 1 cs i n A l l i e d Health $ 5.00 $ 5.00 Molecular Pathology 30.00 0.00 N e w Techniques i n Banding 20.00 0 . 0 0 Advanced C l i n i ca 7 Cytogenet i cs 2.00 3.00 C l i n i cal Cytogentics 20.00 0.00 C1 i n i cal Cytogeneti cs Lab I 2.00 0.00 Clinical Cytogenetics Lab I1 2.00 0 .00 C l i n i c a l Cytogenetics Lab 111 2.00 0. O O Clinical Cytogenetics Lab I V 2.00 0.00 Cytoprepa r a t i on T 15.00 0.00 Cytoprepa r a t i on 11 15.00 0.00 Qua l i t y Assurance/Qual i t y Control Methods and Management Lab I 5.00 0.00 Clinical Chemistry Methods and Management Laboratory I 30.00 0.00 Phl ebotomy Techni ques Laboratory I I 2.00 0.00 C l i n i c a l Immunology Laboratory I1 20.00 0 .00 Body Fl u i ds and C l i n i cal Cy togeneti cs Laboratory I 10.00 0 . 0 0 Diagnostic Body Fluids Laboratory 11 2.00 0.00 C l i n i c a l Hematology Methods and Management Laboratory I 30.00 0.00 lmmunohematology Methods and Management Laboratory I 10.00 0 .00 D i agnost i c M i crobi 01 ogy Laboratory I : Introduct i on t o C l i n i cal Procedures and Management Concepts 5.00 0.80 Quality AssurancelRisk Management 3 0 . QO 0.00

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Course Number

ND 3303 NO 3408 ND 4301 ND 4810 GS07 0053 GS12 0055 GS12 0063 GS12 0094 GS12 0104 6512 0192 NURS 3511 NURS 3513 NURS 3523 NURS 3525 NURS 3531 NURS 3535 NURS 4521 NURS 4498C NURS 44981 NURS 4523 NURS 4525 NURS 5520

NURS 5521K NURS 5521R NURS 5521W

U . T. BOARD OF REGENTS ' MEET1 NG

MAY 8 , 1997

FEES AND M ISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (Conti nued)

Laboratory Fees (Continued)

Current Course T i t l e Fee

Diagnostic Parasitology/Mycology $ 5.00 lmmunohema to1 ogy Laboratory I I 2.00 Clinical Hematology Lab I 1 2.00 Clinical Chemistry Lab I I Advanced Clinical Applications 2.00 D i agnost i c Mi crobi 01 ogy Lab I I Advanced Cl i ni cal Appl i c a t i ons 2.00 Food and Culture 15.00 Food Service 25.00 Applied N u t r i t i o n Lab Methods 25.00 Oi et i n D i sease-Supervised Practi ce 5.00 Microbial Genetics 4.00 Human Gross Anatomy 4.00 Histology 4.00 Human Anatomy 4. DO Anatomy (Head and Neck 1 4.00 Ul t rast ructure o f the 7 - i sslres 4.00 Health Assessment 10.00 Adult Health Care & Aging I 30.00 Adult Health Care & Aging I1 12.00 Psych ia t r ic & Mental Health Care 8.00 Care of Childbering Fami l ies 8.00 Care o f Chi ldber ing Fami lies 8.00 Community Health Nursing Pract ice 8.00 Advanced Cardi dc L i fe Support (ACLS I 30.00 Computers i n Nursi ng 8.00 Management o f C r i t i c a 1 l y I1 1 Adu? t s 0 . 0 0 Role Trans i t ion 0 . 0 0 Health Assessment f o r Advanced Nursing Pract ice 30.00 Intro t o Computer Use 8.00 Computers i n Nurs i ng 8.00 Men's Health Care 8.00

Pro osed Pee

Course Number

,2653 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 11997

FEES AND M I SCELMNEOUS CHARGES (Continuedl

Laboratory Fees (Conti nued)

NURS 5536

NURS 5537

NURS 5538

NURS 5550 NURS 5551 NURS 5552 NURS 5553 NURS 5555 NURS 5556 NURS 5557 NURS 5560 NURS 5561 NURS 5562 NURS 5565 NURS 5566 NURS 5567 NURS 5570 NURS 5571 NURS 5572 NURS 5575 NURS 5576 NURS 5577 NURS 5579 NURS 5580 NURS 5581 NURS 5582 NURS 5585

NURS 5586

NURS 5587

Current Proposed Course Title Fee Fee

Advanced C l i n i ca 1 Pract i ce : Nurse Pract i t ioner I $ 8.00 $ 8.00 Advanced Cl in i ca l Practice: Nurse P r a c t i t i o n e r I I 8.00 8.00 Advanced C l i n i ca l Pract ice: Nurse Prac t i t i oner 111 8.00 8.00 Issues i n Aging 6.00 6.00 Psycho I n t e r v e n t i ons i n Agi ng 8.00 8.00 Rehabilitation i n Aging 8.00 8.00 Comprehensi ve Functi onal Assessment 4.00 4.00 Oncology Nursing I 8.00 8.00 Oncology Nursing I1 8.00 8.00 Oncology Nursing 111 8.00 8.00 High R isk Per inatal Nursing I 8.00 8.00 High R i s k Per inatal Nursing I I 8.00 8.00 High R i s k Per inata l Nursing 111 8.00 8.00 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing I 8.00 8.00 Psychi a t r i c/Mental Health Nursing I1 8.00 8.00 Psychi atric/Mental Health Nursing I1 I 8.00 8.00 Emergency Nursing I 8.00 8.00 Emergency Nurs i ng I T' 8.00 8.00 Emergency Nu r s i ng I I I 8.00 8.00 C r i t i c a l Care Nursing I 8.00 8.00 C r i t i c a l Care Nursing I1 8.00 8.00 C r i t i c a l Care Nursing I11 8.00 8.00 Transpl ant Process I I 8.00 8.00 Women's Health Care I 8.00 8.00 Women's Health Care I1 8.00 8.00 Women's Health Care 111 8.00 8.00 Fundamentals of Nurse Anesthesia Pract ice I 8.00 8.00 Fundamental s o f Nurse Anest hesi a P rac t i ce I 1 8.00 8.00 Nurse Anesthesia C l i n i ca l Practicum I 8.00 8 .00

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U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 . 1997

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (Conti nuedl

Laboratory Fees ( Cont i nued)

Current Fee

Pro osed Pee

Course Number Course T i t l e

NURS 5588 NURS 6152* NURS 6175"

Nurse Anesthesi a C l inical Practi cum 11 Physical Exam & D i f f e r e n t i a1 D i ag . Advanced Pract ice: Primary Prevention i n Ind.. Fam. & Corn. Diagnostic Tests 8 Procedures for Acute Care & Emergency NPs Acute Symptom Management Acute Care Nursing I Acute Care Nursing I1 Treatment o f Health Deviat ions i n Emergency Care I Treatment o f Heal t h Devi a t i ons i n Emergency Care I I In te rd i sc i p l i na ry Gerontology Team Training Diagnostic Tests & Procedures f o r Neonatal Peri natal /Neonatal Nursing f o r Heal thy & A t - R i s k C l ients Management of Complications i n the Pregnant Woman & Neonate Management o f Corn l i c a t i o n s i n the R Pregnant Woman & eonate Nursing Mgmt . O f Cancer Preventi on Detecti on and Screeni ng Nursi ng Mgmt . O f Symptoms Experi enced by Cancer P a t i ent s & Fami 1 i es Nursing Mgmt . O f Cancer Rehabi 1 i t a t i on & Survi vorshi Chi ld Health R urs ing I Chi ld Health Nursing I I Chi ld Health Nursing 111 Diagnostic Tests & Procedures - Adult

NURS 6202*

NURS 6225* NURS 6226* NURS 6227* NURS 6275*

NURS 6276*

NURS 6301"

NURS 6350*

NURS 6375*

NURS 6376*

NURS 6377"

NURS 6475*

NURS 6476*

NURS 6477*

NURS 6525* NURS 6526" NURS 6527* NURS 6551*

Course Number

.I655 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON

U . T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (Continued)

Laboratory Fees (Cont i nued 1

NURS 6553* NURS 6625* NURS 6626" NURS 6627* NURS 6710

NURS 6720*

NURS 6720Y*

NURS 6730* NURS 6741*

NURS 6742*

NURS 6743*

NURS 6744*

NURS 6745* NURS 6746*

NURS 6748"

NURS 6749*

NURS 6750"

Current Course Ti t 1 e Fee

Primary Care Mgmt. o f Health Problems i n Adults $ 8.00 Primary Care Adult Seminar 8.00 Psychia t r ic Mental Health Nursing I 8.00 Psychia t r ic Mental Health Nursing I1 8.00 Psychia t r ic Mental Health Nursing I1 I 8.00 Nursing Administrat ion Role Preceptors h i p 0.00 Advanced C l i n i ca l Pract ice: C l i n i ca l Nurse Speci a 1 i s t Role & Preceptorshi p 8.00 Advanced Pract ice: C l i n i ca l Nurse Spec ia l i s t Role Preceptorship i n Public Health 8.00 Education Role 8.00 Advanced C t i n i cal Pract ice: Nurse Pract i t ioner Role & Preceptorship-Adult 8.00 Advanced C l i n i cal Pract ice: Nurse Pract i ti oner Role & Preceptorshi p-Acute Care 8.00 Advanced C7 i n i cal Pract ice: Nurse Pract i t i oner Rof e & Preceptorshi p Ernergency/Ambul atory Care 8.00 Advanced C l i n i ca l Pract ice: Nurse Prac t i t i oner Role & Preceptorshi p-Gerontology 8.00 Long Term Care Admi n . Preceptorshi p 8.00 Advanced C l i n i ca l Pract ice: Nurse Prac t i t i oner Role & Preceptorshi p-Neonatal 8.00 Advanced Cl in i ca l Pract ice: Nurse Prac t i t i oner Role & Preceptorshi p-Pedi a t r i cs 8.00 Advanced C7 i n i cal Pract ice: Nurse Prac t i t i oner Role & Preceptorshi p-Peri nata l 8.00 Advanced C7 i ni c a l Pract ice : N u r s e P rac t i t i oner Role & Prece t o r sh i p-Psychi a t r i c Mental Heaft I: 8.00

Proposed Fee

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.l6St; THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON

U . T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 . 1997

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (Continued)

Laboratory Fees (Continued)

Course Number Course T i t 1 e

NURS 6751* Advanced C l i n i ca 1 Pract i ce : Nurse Prac t i t i oner Role & Preceptorshi p- Womens Health Care

NURS 7530* Analysis o f Nursing Pract ice Context NURS 7550* Sci ence-Based Prac t i ce NURS 7551* I n t e rd i s c i p l i nary Pract ice NURS 7552* Innovati ons i n Pract i ce PH 2155 Envi ronmental Sampl i ng and Anal ysi s

Medi ca l Medi ca 7 Dental /DDS Dental /DDS DH 2105 DH 3307 DH 2209 DBPG 0101 DBPG 0107 DBPG 0109 DBPG 0112

1st Year Lab Fee 2nd Year tab Fee 1st Year Lab Fee 2nd Year Lab Fee Dental Radiology 1 Dental Mater ia ls Dental Emergencies Anatomy Anatomy T i ssue F i ne Structure Advanced Ora 1 H i st01 ogy

Current Proposed Fee Fee

*Fee changes t h a t have recei ved admin is t ra t ive approval from U. T . System.

SUDD~ ement a 1 Fees

Course Current Proposed Number & Fee

None

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U . T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

OTHER MAllERS

I n accordance w i t h the A r t i c l e s o f Incorporat i on, the f o l lowing t rus tees are appoi nted t o the Board o f Trustees o f A f f i 1 i ated Medical Services fo r the per iod commencing March 16, 1997 through March 15. 1998.

New Appoi ntment

Name Address Term E x ~ i res

~ i c h a r d J . Andrassy, M.D. 6431 Fannin, Houston, Texas 77030 March 15, 1998 Carlos A. Moreno. M.D. 6431 Fannin, Houston, Texas 77030 March 15, 1998 Cheves M . Smythe. M . D . 6431 Fannin, Houston, Texas 77030 March 15, 1998

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO

March 20, 1997

Dr. Charles a . Mullins Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs

The university of Texas System 601 Colorado Street ~ u s t in, 78701

Dear DL . m i n s :

The docket f o r t h e May 8, 1997 meeting of the Board of Regents is submitted fo r your rec-ommendacion and presentation to the ~ o a r d .

T recommend approval.

John P. Hnwe, 111, M.D.

President

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MAY 8, 1997

TABLE 08 COHT-S

Sifts from Private Donors and Foundations (including Endowment Matching Fund Allocation) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HS-3

Contracts and Grants for Research, Development, C l i n i c a l and Educational services $500,000 Or More . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HS-4 Foreign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HS-5

Amendments to the 1996-97 Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HS-6

Fees and Miscellaneous Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HS-8

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO U. T. B O W OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

rhe following gift has been received, approved by the V i c e Chancellor f o r Development and External Relations, and is recommended f o r acceptance by t h e U. T. Board of Regents:

1. Donor Name: USAA Foundation College/School/ Department: The University of Texas Health Science Center at San

Antonio Purpose : Texas Research ~ a ~ k Building Fund Asset Type: Cash Value : $2,500,000

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

The following contracts or grants in an amount of $500,000 or more have been awarded, have been administratively approved by the Chief Administrative Officer (or his/her delegate) as required, and are recommended for ratification by the U. T. Board of Regents.

1. Grantor: City of San Antonio No. : None New Funds: $979,702 Current period: January 1, 1997 - December 31, 1998 ~itle/~escription: IBnergency Medical Services Control and Training

Agreement

2 . Grantor: Bexar County Hospital District d/b/a University Health System

No. : Contrac t No. 98488 New Funds: $4,043,454 C u r r e n t ~ariod: January I , 1996 - December 31, 1996 Title/Description: Family Practice Physician Services

3 . Grantor: Bexar County Hospital District d/b /a University Health System

No. : Contract No. 98490 New Funds : $1,986,072 Current Period: January 1, 1996 - December 31, 1996 ~itle/Description: Medicine Physician Services

4 . Grantor: National Institutes of Health National Center f o r Research Resources

No. : 5 M01 RR01346-16 New Funds: $1,162,169 Current Period: January 22, 1997 - November 30, 1997 Title/Description: General Clinical Research Center

5. Grantor: South Texas Veterans Health Care System Audie L. Murphy ~ivision

No. : V671P2727 New Funds: $1,551,036 C u r r e n t Period: October 1, 1996 - September 30, 1997 Title/Description: Provide professional direction of radiology

services and interpretation of procedures

6. Grantor: Texas Department o f Health No. : 7457457457-97 New Funds : $927,445 Current Period: September 1, 1996 - August 31, 1997 Title/Description: Promote public safety and injury prevention thr~ugh

well-coordinated poison control activities

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MAY 8, 1997

FOREIClP COmRACTB OR G M S FOR RESEARCH, DZVXLOP- IWI) PWCATfObXAt SERVICES

The following contracts or grants w i t h foreign entities or individuals have been awarded, have been administratively approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs, and a re recommended f o r ratification by the U. T. Board of Regents.

Country : Business/Entity: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

Country :

No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

Country: Business/Entity: NO. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Descrigtion:

Japan Tsumura & Co. Grant Letter dated November 5 , 1996 $ 4 9 , 9 9 5 November 1, 1996 - April 30, 1997 E f f e c t of Kampo Medicine on Alzheirner Type Dementia and Menopausal Syndrome

Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Dominican Republic and Bolivia Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization Gran t Letter dated December 6, 1996 $21,000 October 1, 1996 - March 31, 1997 ~echnical Services Agreement f o r National Salt Fluoridation Programs

Switzerland AO/ASIF Research Commission Grant Letter dated September 13, 1996 $48,214 January 1, 1997 - December 31, 1997 Mechanisms of Cellular Toxicity of Biodegradable Matrices

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

The following Requests for Budget Changes (RBC) have been admicistratively approved as required by the appropriate Executive Vice Chancellor f o r tIealth A f f a i r s and are recommended for ratification by the U. T. Board of Regents.

The term "rate" far academic institutions is the full-time nine-month base rate and f o r health institutions is the full-time twelve-month base rate; for a l l other personnel it is the full-time rate, the appointee receiving a proportionate amount depending upon the fraction of time fo r which he is appointed and the period of h i s appointment. Source of funds for payment of salaries, unless otherwise shown, is the departmental salaries account.

Full-time

E£ fective & Salarv No.

t. Title. N- - h M Q L R a t e EE!c

MEDICAL SCHOOL Department of Surgery

1. David V. Espino (Tenure)

F r o m : ~ssociate Professor

To: ~ssociate Professor

Source of Funds: $74,308 - State

9 , 9 4 2 - UT Medical Branch $84,250 - Total Salary 14.444 - MSRDP Augmentation

$98.694 - Total Compensation

Market adjustment.

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m B TO TEU 1996-97 B W P T (Continued)

Full- time

Effective $ No. t. ~ i t l e , N- D a t e T j m 2 B ~ ~ R a t e E K

DENTAL SCHOOL O f f i c e of the Uean and Department of Orthodontics

2 . John D. Rugh (Tenure)

From: Director of Research for the Dental School and Professor and Interim Chair

To: Director of Research f o r the Dental School and Professor and Interim chair 1/1 100 12 111,605

Source of Funds: S 33,000 - State-Dental Dean's O f f i c e 78,6115 - State-Department of Orthodontics S111.605 - Total Compensation

10% pay increase fo r promotion o f Interim Chair which occurred i n November, 1996. Orthodontics had already increased Dr. Rugh's salary (RBC 2 9 ) .

SERVICE DEPARTMENTS Laboratory Animal Resources

3. Amount of Trans fe r

From: Sales and services

To : M&0 Unallocated

Increase service department budget.

RBC

3 4

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U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING MAY 8 , 1997

Ratification is recommended for the following cumulative listing of fees and miscellaneous charges for the 1997-98 academic year. The fees have been administratively approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs.

Course Number

MS 1 CSBL 1010 CSBL 1005

MICR 1005 INTD 1041 PHYL 1005

MS2 PATH 2005

MEDI 2002 SURG 2810

DS1 CSBL 5032

MICR 5013 PROS 5017 PROS 5099 RESD 5005 RESD 5012 RESD 5014 CSBL 5016

Course Title

MEDICAL

Current Proposed Fee Fee

G r o s s Anatomy ~icroscopic Anatomy

Microbiology Neuroscience Physiolsqy

$ 30 $ 30 3 2 3 2

for MS1 Academic Year (includes courses listed below)

Pathology 3 2 3 2 for MS2 Academic Year

(includes courses listed below) A d v Physical Diaynogis Intro to C l i n i c a l Surgery

~icroscopic Anatomy 3 2 3 2 for DS1 Academic Year

{includes courses listed below) Microbiology Preclinical Fixed Prosthodontics PreeLinieal Complete Denture Prosthodontics Preclinical Anatomy Lab Preclinical OccLusion Lab Preclinical Operative Dentistry Gross, Head & Neck Anatomy 3 0 3 0

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MAY 8, 1997

FEES 1LWZ) b l f S C E L m O U S CHAROES (Continued) - ( ~ o n t inued)

Course Cur ren t Proposed Number -322.- Fee

ORTH OSUR PATH PED0 PER1 PROS RESD RESD RESD

Dental Hygiene DENH 10237 DENH 1032 DENH 1034 DENH 1041 DENH 1042 DENH 1043 DENH 1046 DENH 2046 DENH 2047

Preclinical Endodontics $ 32 $ 3 2 for DS2 Academic Year

(includes courses listed below) Preclinical Orthodontics Oral Surgery T General Pathology rec clinical pediatric ~entistry (Dropped from Curriculum) Periodontics Preclinical Removable Prosthodontics Preclinical Operative Dentistry Preclinical Fixed Prosthodontics Preclinical Occlusion

Microbiology (Dropped from Curriculum) Oral Anatomy Dental Materials Preclinical Dental Hygiene Dental Radiography Medical mergencies Clinic I C l i n i c 11 Clinic 111

Dental Laboratory Technology DELT 1005 Phys and Chem of Dental Materials DELT 1009 Dental Anatomy Laboratory DELT 1013 Complete Denture I Laboratory DELT 1015 Complete Denture 11 Laboratory DELT 1017 Fixed Restorative I Laboratory DELT 1019 Removable Partial I Laboratory DELT 1023 ~ i x e d Restorative I1 Laboratory DELT 1027 Removable Partial I1 Laboratory DELT 1054 Orthodontic/Pedodontic Tech Lab DELT 2025 Fixed Restorative III Lab DELT 2055 Maxillofacial Pros Preclinical DELT 2064 Selective

THE UNfVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO U. T. BOARD OF REGEHTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

FEES AMI MISCECLLMmOUS CHlCROES {Continued) - (Continued)

Course Current Proposed - Coursp Title Fee a Dental Laboratory Technology (Continued) DELT 2066 Selective DELT 2068 Ortho/Pedo Lab DELT 3005 Laboratory Skills I DELT 3015 Laboratory Skills I1 DELT 4005 Laboratory Skills 111 DELT 4015 Laboratory Skills IV

Clinical Laboratory Science CLSC 3010 Body Fluids CLSC 2003 parasitology and Mycology CLSC 2052 Hematology Laboratory CLSC 3034 Medical Microbiology Laboratory CLSC 3062 Imunohematology/Serology Laboratory CLSC 3082 Clinical Chemistry Laboratory CLSC 4041 Cl in ica l Cytogenetics CLSC 4 0 4 3 Chromosome Banding Techniques

O c c u p a t i o ~ ~ a l Therapy CSBL 3016 Gross Anatomy

Physical Therapy PHYT 5016 mat m y I PHYT 6110 Anatomy I1

Respiratory Care RESC 3001 Basic Respiratory Care Equipment 15 15 RESC 3015 Advanced L i f e Support and Airway Care 15 15 RESC 3021 Mechanical Ventilation 15 15 RESC 3023 Pulmonary Function Testing 10 10

CSBL 5011 Gross Anatomy and Human Embryology 3 0 3 0 CSBL 5031 ~icroscopic Anatomy - Medical 8 8 INTD 5041 ~euroscisnce-Medical 6 8

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U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING MAY 8 , 1997

FEES WID M I S C E L ~ O U S CHARGES (Continued) - (Continued)

Course Number

NURS 3 6 2 4 NURS 3811

NURS 3912

NURS 4212 NURS 4523

NURS 4704

NURS 6205

NURS 6503

NURS 6504

Current Proposed Course Title Fee Fee

Nursing Practice: Clinical Skills 3 0 Nursing of Individual with Deviations

in Health Status 3 0 Nursing of Families: Childbirth,

Parenting, Illness 3 0 Professional Nursing; Health Assessment 9 Nursing of clients with Chronic Health

Problems 2 5 Nursing the Client with Major Health

Pxoblems 15 Health Assessment Across the L i f e Span

for Advance Nurse Practitioners 3 0 Family Nurse Practitioner Role and Management I: Health Management of Adults and older Families 3 0

Family Nurse Practitioner Role and Management 11: Health Management of Young Families 3 0

None

March 13, 1997 Office of the Ptesidenr

D r . Charles B. Mullins Executive Vice Chancellor for H e a l t h A f f a i r s

The University o f Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Mullins:

The docket fo r the May 8, 1997 rneeti ng o f t h e Board o f Regents i s submitted for your recommendation and presenta t ion t o t h e Board.

I recommend a p p r o v a l .

I ~oJhn Mendel sohn , M. D . President

JM:amj Attachment

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TEXAS MEDlCAL CENTER 15 15 HOI,COMRE BOULEVARD HOUSTON, TEXAS 77030 (713) 792-2 I 2 1

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M.D. ANDERSON CANCER CENTER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

TABLE OF COrOTeblTS

Gifts from Private Donors and Foundations (including Endowment ~atching Fund ~llocation) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC- 3

Business Contracts for Services (including Minor Construction Projects) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC-10

Contracts or Grants $500.000 Or Mare .................................... CC-12

Intellectual Property Licenses Patent ~icense Agreements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC-13

Amendments to the 1996-97 Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC-15

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M.D. ANDERSON CANCER CENTER U. T. 80ARI3 O F REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

The following gifts have been received and are recommended for acceptance by the U. T. Board of Regents:

1. Donor: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center * College/School/

D e p a r t m e n t : O f f i c e of the President Purpose : Cancer Research Asse t Type: Cash Value : $98,499.98

2 . Donor: The Breast Cancer Research ~oundation CollegelSchool/

Department: Breast ~edical Oncology purpose : Breast Cancer Research A s s e t Type: Cash Va lue : 555.000

3. Donor: H . E. Butt Grocery Company College/School/ Department: Institution

Purpose : Capital Campaign Asset Type: Cash Value : $200,000

4 . Donor: Cap Cure College/School/

Department: Genitourinary Medical Oncology Purpose : Prostate Cancer Research A s s e t Type: Cash Value : $175,000

5 . Donor : C a P Cure College/School/ Department: Genitourinary Medical Oncology

Purpose : Prostate Cancer Research Asse t Type : C a s h Value : $50,000

6. Donor: Cullen Trust for Health Carm ColLege/Schaol/

Department : 1ns ti t u t i o n Purpose : Capital Campaign Asse t Type: Cash Value : $250,000

7 . Donor: John S . Durn Research Foundation * College/School/

Department : Nuclear Medicine Purpose : Nuclear Medicine Research A s s e t Type: Cash Va Lue : $50,000

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M.D. ANDERSON CANCER CENTER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

W Y 8 , 1997

OImII FROM PRIVATE WhMRS lLZQD FO-TIOHS (CONTINUED

8 . Dor-or: El Paso ~atural Gas ~oundation college/School/ Department: Institution

purpose: Capital campaign Asse t Type; Cash Value : $50.000

9. Donor: T h e Ellwood Foundation * College/School/

Degar tment : Institution Purpose : Breast, ovarian and Prostate Cancer Research Asset Type: Cash Value: $100,000

10. Donor: Enron Corp * Cullege/School/

Department: Institution Purpose : Marvin's Million D o l l a r Dream Event A s s e t Type: Cash Value : $50,000

11. Donor: Hawn Foundat i on, Tne . College/School/

Department: Institution purpose : Brain Tumor Program Asset Type : Cash Value : $75,000

12. Donor: William Randolph Hearst Foundation College/School/

Department : Institution Purpose : Faculty Achievement Awards A s s e t Type: C a s h Value : $ 2 0 0 , O Q O

13. Donor: Pfizer, Inc . CoLlege/School/

Department : Institution ~ u r p a s e : Breast Cancer Research and Faculty Achievement

Awards A s s e t Type: Cash Value : $100,000

14. Donor: The Margaret Dorrance Strawbridge Foundation of Pennsylvania I, Inc.

College/School/ Department: Institution

Puxpose: Capital Campaign Asse t Type : Cash Value : $50,000

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M.D. ANDERSON CANCER CENTER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

G I m S FROM PRIVATE DONORS AWD FOUW'MTIDBTB (Continued)

15. Donor: Sid W . Richardson Foundation " College/School/

Department: Institution Purpose: Capital Campaign A s s e t Type: Cash Value : $250,000

16. Donor: Rockwell Fund, Inc. College!School/

Department : fliagnosric Imaging Purpose : Gerald D. Dodd, Jr. Professorship A s s e t Type: Cash Value : $50,000

17. Donor: The Wortham Foundation College/School/

Department: Institution Purpose : C a p i tai campaign A s s e t Type: Cash Value : $700,000

10. Donor: Neva & Wesley West Foundation * College/Sehool/

Department: Institution Purpose: Capital Campaign Asset Type: Cash Value : $100,000

19. Donor: ~fizer, Inc. College/School/

Department : Medical Specialties Purpose : Infectious Disease Research Asset Type : Cash Value : $95,000

20. Donor: Shell oil Company Foundation College/School/

Department: Institution ~11rpose : Capital Campaign Asset m e : Cash Value : $ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0

21. Donor r Joe Levit Family Foundation College/School/

Department : Tnstitution Purpose : Capital Campaign A s s e t W e : Cash Value : $50,000

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M . D . ANDERSON CANCER CENTER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

GIFTS BROM PRWATE WbK)R8 AWfl *O-TIOblS (Cont inurd)

30. Donor: Buxlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation College/Schcol/

Department: Instituticn purpose : Capital Campaign AS set m e : Cash Value : $50,000

31. Donor: Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Haas College/school/

Department: Institution Purpose : Prostate Cancer Research Asset Type; Securities Value : $195,125

3 2 . Donor: Mrs. Julie Rogers College/Schoolt

Department: Inatitutian Purpose : Marvin's Million Dollar Dream Event and

t h e Capital Campaign A s s e t Type: Securities Value : $348,039.01

3 3 . Donor: The C u l l e n Foundation * College/School/

Department : Institution Purpose : Capital Campaign Asset Type: Cash Value : $400.000

34. Donor: H. E. Butt Grocery Company College/School/

Department: ~nstitution Purpose : Scientific Achievement Asse t Type: Cash Value: $60,000

35. Donor: Kimberly-Clark Foundation College/School/

Department: Institution Purpose : Cancer Research Asse t Type: Cash Value : $200,000

36. Donor: Mrs. L u c i l l e G. Murchison * College/Sehool/

Department : Lpphoma/Myeloma Purpose: Myeloma Research Asset Type: Securities Value: $142,959.93

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M.D. ANDERSON CANCER CENTER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 0 , 1997

GIm8 FROM PRIVATE DOb#)R8 AWD BOUNDATIOHS (Con t inued)

37. Donor: Mr. R . E. "Pete" Tanner * College/School/

Department: Gynecologic Oncology Purpose : Ovarian C a r ~ c e r Research A s s e t Type: Securities Value : $100,671.63

3 8 . Donor: Louisville Community Foundation, Inc. ColLege/Sc5ool/

Department: Gynecologic Oncology Pilmose: Ovarian Cancer Research Asset Type: Securities Value : $100.000

3 9 . Donor: Anonymous Donor * College/School/

Department: To be determined at a later date Purpnae : To be determined at a later date Asset Type: Cash Value : $100,000

4 0 . Donor: Lena H. Harrison College/Sehool/

Departmett: Science Park Purpose : Science Park X U 0 1 Campaign Asset Type: Cash Value : $150,300

41. Donor: Huffington Foundation College/ School /

Department: Urology Purpose : Prasta~e Cancer Research Asset Type : Cash Value : $50 ,000

42. Dcmor : Mr. & Mrs. Larry A. McNeil * College/School/

Department: Institution Purpose: L d r r y & P a t MeNeil Professorship Asset Type: Securities Value: 60,263.13

43 . 2onor : Ruby R . Vale Foundation College/School/ Department: Clinical Investigations

Purpose : Cancer Research A s s e t T y p e : Cash V a l u e : $50.000

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M . D . AhTDERSON CANCER CENTER U. T . BOARD OF REGmTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

Q L n I FROM PRIVATE WWORS F-TIOMS (Continued)

44. Donor: Houston Endomefit Xnc . College/Schoal/

Department: ~nstitution Purpose : capital Campaign ~ s s e t m e : Cash Val ua : $250,000

* No letter o f transmittal from donor

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M.D. ANDERSON CANCER CENTER U. T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY A, 1997

The Iollowing contracts have been awarded, have been administratively approved 3y the ~xecutive Vice Chancellor f o r Health A f f a i r s and are recommended f o r ratification by t h e U. T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: United Healthcare of Texas , Inc. Funds : As per contract Per iod : December 1, 1996 through November 30, 1997 Title/~eseription: ~ospital Participation Agreement HUB : No

2 . Agency: United HealLhCare of Texas , Inc. Funds : As per contract Period: December 1, 1996 through November 30, 1997 Title/Description: Physicien Services Agreement W B : No

I . Agency: UniCARE Insurance Company Funds : As per contract Period : December 1, 1996 through November 30. 1997 Titls/bcscrig~ion: Participating Cancer Center Services Agreement HUB : No

4 . Agency: 3niCARE Insurance Company Funds : As per contract Period: 3ecember 1, 1996 through November 30, 1997 Title/Description: Participating physician Agreement HUB : No

5 . Ayency: Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas, Inc. Funds : As per contract Period: January 1, 1997 through December 31, 1997 Title/Description: Point of Service Contrac t HUB : No

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M.D. ANDERSON CANCER CENTER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

BUSXHESS COmRZLCTS FOR SERVICE8 (Continued)

6 . Agency: Blue Cross and Blue Shield o f Texas, l n c . Funds : As per contract Period: Jacuary 1, 1997 through December 31, 1997 Title/Description: Member Contract HUB : No

Total Number of contract.^: Total Number Awarded to HUBS:

% of To ta l Number of Contracts Awarded to HUBS 0 8

Total Funds: Total Funds Awarded to HUBS:

8 of T o t a l Funds Awarded to HUBS: 0 %

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M . D . ANDERSON CANCER CENTER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

The following c o n t r a c t s or grants in an amount of $500,000 or more have been awarded, have been administratively approved by the Executive Vice Chancelior f o r ~usiness Affairs as required, and are recommended for ratification by the U . T. Board of Regents.

1. Grantor: National I n s t i t u t e s af Health National Cancer Institute

NO. : 2 POI CA52051-06AI New Funds : $1,672,732 Current Period: February 1, 1997 through November 30, 1997 Title/~escription: ~iology and Chemoprevention of Head and Neck Cancer

2 . Grantor: National Institutes of Health National I n s t i t u t e of Dental Research

NO. : 1 P50 DE11906-Dl N e w Funds : $726,883 Current Period: September 30, 1996 through J u l y 31, 1997 ~itle/~escription: Novel Diagnosis and Therapy of Early O r a l Cancers

3 . Grantor: Targeted Genetics Corporation NO. : SRA97-003 New Funds: $1,025,000 Current Period: February 2 5 , 1997 and s h a l l continue in force for a

period of four ( 4 ) years Title/Description: Product Development Relating to the E1A Tumor

Suppressor Gene

4. Gran to r : National Institutes of Health National Cancer Institute

NO. 5 PO1 CA49639--08 New Funds: $1,590,700 Current Period: February 12, 1997 through January 31, 1998 Title/Deacription: Therapy of CML

5. Grantor: National In s t i t u t e s of Health National Cancer Institute

NO. : 5 PO1 CA55261-05 New Funds: $906,527 Current Period: February 17. 1997 through January 31, 1998 Title/Description: Gl ioms - -B io log i c , Molecular and Genetic Studies

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M . D . ANDERSON CANCER CENTER U. T. BOARD OF R E G m T S ' MEETING

MAY 8. 1997

The following agreements have been awarded, have been administratively approved by the Office of General Counsel and are recommended for ratification by the U. T. Board of Regents.

Licensee:

Fee-Royalty:

Period : Description:

2 . Licensee:

Fee-Royalty:

Period: Description:

3 . Licensee:

Fee-Royalty:

period : Description:

Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas 77030 All royalties, income and other payments shall be paid to and distr ibuted by MDA as follows: 60% to MDA and 40% to Baylor, after MDA's out-of-pocket expenses fo r legal fees and expenses, filing and maintenance fees, assessments and a l l other reasonable costs and expenses paid by MDA. Both parties agree that MDA is authorized to utilize i c s office to assist in patenting and handle licensing, marketing and commercialization f o r a 15% fee before calculating 40% due Baylor. Effective November 5, 1996 Invention Agreement

Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas 77030 All royalties, income and other payments shall be paid to and distributed by MnA as follows: 60% to MDA and 2 0 % to Baylor, after MDA's out-of-pocket expenses for legal fees and expenses, filing and maintenance fees, assessment and a l l other reasonable costs and expenses paid to MDA. Both part ies agree t h a t MDA is authorized to utilize its office to assist in patenting and handle licensing, marketing and commercialization fo r a 15% fee before calculating 208 due Baylor. Effective November 5 , 1996 Invention Agreement

Myriad ~eneties, Inc. Salt Lake City, Utah 84108 Licensee agrees to gay all out-of-pocket exgenses incurxed by MI3A in filing, prosecuting, enforcing and maintaining patent rights; a non-refundable prepaid royal ty in the amount of $250,000; a running royalty equal to two pereent ( 2 % ) o f Licensee's net salas of licensed products; 50% of a l l consideration other than research and development mar-ey and direct equity investment received by licensee and 2% of net sales of licensed products of sublicensee and licensee Effective December 2 , 1996 Patent and Technology License Agreement

4 . Licensee:

Fee-Royalty:

Period: Description:

THE WNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M.D. ANDERSON CANCER CENTER U . T. B O W OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

PAT= L f C m B U AQRg-S (Continued]

5. Licensee:

Fee-Royalty: Period: Description :

Fee-Royalty:

Period: Description:

Berkeley Antibody Corporation Richmond, California 94804 Licensee agrees to pay a $1,500 non-refundable license documentation fee; a running royalty equal to 30% of licensee's net sales of licensed products. The 30% roya l ty fee shall drop to 14% after the f i r s t $15,000 royalty due MDA is paid by licensee. l'he royalty due MnA shall in no event be less than $1,000 per year. Fifty percent of all consideration other than research and development money received by licensee Effective December 2, 1996 Technology License Agreement

BioCyte Therapeutics, Inc. Houston, Texas 77056 As per original agreement Effective February 4 , 1997 Patent and Technology License Agreement, Amendment NO. 1

Intertex ~edical, Inc . Houston, Texas Licensee agrees to pay a $15,000 non-refundable license fee which will not raduce the amount of any future royalty, fee or payment; a running royalty equal to 5 % of net sales of licensed product; 50% of all consideration received by licensee from a n y sublicensee o t h e r than research and development Effective February 2 4 , 1997 Patent and Technoiogy License Agreement, Amendment No. 1

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M.D. ANDERSON CANCER CENTER U. T. BOARI3 OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8. 1997

TO THE 1996-97 BVMlET

The following Requests fo r Budget Changes (RBC) have been administratively approved as required by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Healch Affairs and a r e recommended for ratification by the U. T. Board of Regents.

The term "rate" for academic institutions is the full-time nine-month base rate and for health institutions is the full-time twclve-month base rate; f o r all other personnel it Is the f - d l l - t i m e rate, the appointee receivinq a proportionate amount depending upon the f r a c t i on of time for w h i c h he is appointed and tke period of his appointment. Source of funds for payment of sa lar ies , unless otherwise shown, is the departmental salaries account.

~ull- t i m e Salarv

Effective % No. A Eus

A P P O I N T M E N 3 1 S , ~ . Am ShtARY I N C R E A S E S THE TUMOR INSTITUTE - MEDICAL STAFF Division of Medicine - Molecular Oncology

1. Jordan U. Gutterman

From: Professor & Virginia H . Cockrell Professorship in Immunology, Tenure

To: Professor & Virginia H. Cockrell Professorship in Irmnucology , Tenure 1 / 1 93 12 233,649

Source of Funds : $ 95,416 - Degt of Molecular Oncology

3,000 - Cockrell Professorship m . 8 ? 8 - PRS Augmentation -294 - Total Compensation

Division of Medicine - Bioimunotherapy 2 . Waldomar Priebe

F r o m : A s s o c i a t e Prafessor, Tenure 100 12 67,525

To: Associate Professor, Tenure 11/1 100 12 73,495

~ivision of Surgery - Gynecologic Oncology 3. Thomas W. Burke

From: Associate Professor, Tenure 100 12 232,629

To: Associate Professor and Physician-in-Chief, A d In t e r im , Tenure 12 /1 100 12 246.629

Source of Furids: $130,315 - Gynecologic Oncology A 6 . 3 1 4 - PRS Augmentation

- T o t a l Compensation

THE LJIVERSITY OF TEXAS M . D . ANDERSON CANCER CEhTER U . T. BOARI3 OF REGENTS' MEETfNG

MAY 8, i 9 9 7

-S TO T m 1996-97 BUDGET (Continued)

Full- t irne

Effective % Salarv NO -

Dew-t. T i t l e . m ~ A M c s . 2 E

THE TUMOR INSTITUTE - MEDICAL STAFF ~ivision of Surgery - IJrology

4 . Andrew C. Von Eschenbach

From: Professor & H o y M. & Phyllis ~ a u g h Huffington Research Chair in Urologic Oncology, Tenure

To: Professor & R o y M. & Phyllis Gaugh ~uffington Research chair in Urologic Oncology & V i c e President for Academic A f f a i r s , Ad Interim, Tenure 2/12 1 0 0 12 311,345

Source of Funds : $146,672 - Dept. of Urology

6,000 - Huffington Chair -LLLEU - PRS Augmentation u . 3 4 5 - T o t a l Compensation

Division of Pathology - Pathology 5 . A l b e r t o G. Ayala

From: Ashbel Smith Professor, Tenure 100 12 221,694

To: Ashbe1 Smith Professor, Tenure 1/1 1 0 0 12 236,694

Source of Funds: $ 97,847 - Dept of Pathalogy 138.847 - PRS Augmentation

- Total Compensation

6. Ruth L. Katz

From: Professor, Tenure

To : Professor, Tenure

Source of Funds: $ 84,768 - Pathology

83.469 - PRS Augmentation - Total Compensation

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M . W . ANDERSON CANCER CENTER U , T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8, 1997

-8 TO T g E 1996-97 BUDGET (Continued)

Full-time

B Salarv

Effective No. t, Title. N w A Z i r E M o s . R a t e EE!!2

THE TUMOR INSTITUTE - MEDICAL STAFF Division of Pathology - Pathology

7 . Karen R. Cleary

Fron: Professor, Ten~re

To ; Professor, Tenure

Source of Funds: $ 92,643 - Degt of Pathology 83.643 - FRS Augmentation

5176.286 - T o t a l Compensation

Division of ~iagnostic Imaging - Diagnostic Radiology 8 . ~ i l l i a m A. Murphy Jr . From: Professor & John S. h n n , Sr.

Chair i n Diagnostic Radiology, Tenure

To : Professor & John S . mnn, Sr. Chair in Diagnostic Radiology, Tenure, V i c e President for Hospital and Clinics, Ad I n t e r i m 11/18 100 12 346,500

Source of Funds: $148,500 - Diagnostic Radiology 31,500 - Hospital & Clinics 160,500 - TRS Augmentation

6,OPQQ - John S . Dunn Sr. Chair - Total Compensation

From: Professor & John S. Durn, Sr. Chair in Diagnostic Radiology, Tenure, V i c e President for Hospital and clinics, Ad Interim 100 12 3 4 6 , 5 0 0

To: Professor & John S. Dunn, Sr. C h a i r in Diagnostic Radiology & Chief Operating Officer Ad Interim, Tenure 2 / 1 100 12 346,500

Source of Funds: $148,500 - Diagnostic Radiology 31,500 - Hospital & Clinics

160,500 - PRS Augmentation 6.OOQ - John S. h n n Sr. chair

5346.509 - T o t a l Compensation

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M . D . ANDERSGN CANCER CENTER U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8. 1997

-S TO 1996-97 m E T (Continued)

Effective B _Date Time

THE TUMOR INSTITUTE - MEDICAL STAFF Division of Laboratory Medicine 10. Benjamin Lichtigsr

From: Professor, Tenure 100

To : Professor , Tenure A d Interim Head, Div. of Laboratory Medicine 1/1 10 0

Source of Funds: $116,397 - Dept of L a b Medicine 102.4.58 - PRS Augmentation

5218,855 - Total Compensation

~ivision o f Anesthesiology k Cr i t i ca l Care Department of Critical Care Professor of Anesthesiology 11. Thomas W. Feeley 3 / 1 100

Source of Funds : $155,000 - Department of Critical Care

155 ,DQQ - PRS Augmentation - Total Compensation

HOSPITAL AND CLINIC ACTIVITIES O f f i c e of t h e V i c e president far Hospital

& Clinics 12. Diana Browning

Frnrn: Administrator for Ambulatory Operations & Special Assistant for Multi-Disciplinary Clinics 10 0

TO: Associate V i c e President for Ambulatory Operations 1 / 1 100

Full-time Salarv No. =_Rate EEc

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M . D . ANDERSON CANCER CENTER U. T. BOAFD OF REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

-8 TO T%E ,1996-97 WTWm (Continued)

Full-time salarv

Effective 3 No. t. Title, Name A ~ M Q b ~ E!c

HOSPITALS AND CLINIC ACTIVITIES General Administration O f f i c e of the President 13. Norman E. Hubbard

From: ~ivision Administrator - Medicine 100 12 112,383

To : Associate V i c e President fo r Center Affairs 1/13 100 12 120,000

Office of the Vice President for Managed Care & Outreach Programs Assistant Vice President f o r Managed Care & Outreach Programs 2 4 . Nancy E. Richardson 2/1 100 12 88,000 2 I

GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL EXPENSE Internal Legal Services Chief Legal O f f i c e r 15. Dan R . Fontaine

THE UNIVERSI'MI OF TEXRS HEALTH CENTER AT TYLER

March 19, 1997

Dr. Cbarlem 8 . Mullins Exmcutivr V i c e chaacsllor

for Health Affa irs The Vnivarsitr of Texas S y s t m 6 0 1 Colorado Stramt Austin, Texas 78701

Daar Dr. Mullinst

T h m docket for th* Way 8, 1997 meting o f the Beard o f Regeatr is aubmittmd for pouf recommendation and praeentation to thm Board.

1 recommmnd approval.

Sincerely,

Director

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH CENTER AT T n E R

U. T. BOARD OP REGENTS' MEETING

MAY 8 , 1997

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