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Arkansas Tech University         2002-2003 Undergraduate Course Catalog

Military Science

Reserve Officers' Training Corps
Adjunct Faculty
Wilson Hall, Room 211
(479) 498-6069 (Tech)
(479) 450-3145 (UCA)

Arkansas Tech University students may enroll in military science courses offered by the Department of Military Science at the University of Central Arkansas at Conway under a cross enrollment agreement. The objective of the department is to provide a basic military education and, in conjunction with the goals of Tech, to develop individual attributes essential to an Army officer. Instruction covers military fundamentals common to all branches of the military service.

Courses are open to all students, and students are responsible for providing their own transportation to and from class sites. No tuition or fees are charged for courses taken in the ROTC program. Requirements for enrollment in military science courses are as follows:

1. Student must be enrolled at Tech and remain at or above the University's probationary level.

2. When contracted by the Department of Military Science, students must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.00; ROTC scholarship recipients must maintain a 2.50 GPA or better. Registration for military science courses is accomplished at the same time and in the same manner as registration for other courses through Tech. Students interested in this program may obtain further information by contacting Captain Anthony Gortemiller at (479) 498-6069.

Arkansas Center for Energy, Natural Resources, and Environmental Studies

Dr. Murray Clark, Director
Energy Center Building
(479) 964-0877
Murray.Clark@mail.atu.edu
Stephen W. Kline, Research Scientist, MineralistPetrologist
Tarun Goswami, Research Scientist, Associate Professor of Engineering

The Center, with the cooperation of various components of Arkansas Tech University, other state agencies and institutions, and professional staff, has the responsibility of planning and conducting competent research, investigations, demonstrations, and experiments of either a basic or applied nature, or both, in relation to energy, natural resources and the environment.

Additional information may be obtained by writing or calling the Arkansas Center for Energy, Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, 1815 Coliseum Drive, Russellville, Arkansas 72801; telephone (479) 9640877.

Crabaugh Communications Center

John Gale, Director
Tomlinson Building, Room 104
(479) 968-0641
John.Gale@mail.atu.edu

The Crabaugh Communications Center (CCC) is designed to allow students to participate in higher education at times and places that are conducive to their work and personal schedules. Courses are delivered in various forms, including the Worldwide Web, compressed interactive video, and video tape. Course calendars for the CCC run concurrently with the regular course schedules. Students taking online-web based courses should have computer and Internet access. Students can obtain full credit for the courses they take. In addition, the student may obtain a large portion of his or her degree program through the Crabaugh Communications Center.

Students may apply for admission and registration through the University's web site or by visiting the Tech campus.

Museum of Prehistory and History

Judith C. StewartAbernathy, Director
Tucker Hall, Suite 12
(479) 9640826
Tech.Museum@mail.atu.edu
Theresa JurekaJohnson, Education Coordinator
Donna Park,
Collections Manager
Rebecca Batchelor,
Museum Store Manager

The mission of this Museum is to provide a center for collections, conservation, interpretation, and research concerned with people and events from prehistoric times to the present. The Museum interprets an eleven county region in Western Arkansas comprising the Arkansas River Valley and adjacent Arkansas Ozarks and Ouachitas, making knowledge about this region available to the community served by Arkansas Tech.

The museum officially opened in April 1992 and accepts visitors between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday, as well as by special appointment, for evening lectures, and through events. Exhibits interpret area prehistoric archeological collections, Euro/American exploration and settlement, local region and Arkansas Tech University history, and Native American stereotypes.

Each Spring semester, the Museum offers a course entitled Interpretation/Education through Museum Methods, listed as MUSM (ANTH) 4403(5403).


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