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Welcome
Telephone Directory
Academic Calendars
Academic
Year 2001/2002
Fall
Semester 2001
Spring
Semester 2002
Summer
Semester 2002
University Mission
Accreditations
Degrees, Areas of Specialization, Minors
Admissions
After Admission
Financial Assistance
Student Activities
Student Services and Resources
Tuition and Fees
Military and Veterans Information
Registration and
Records
Academic Policies
Graduation and General Degree Requirements
Public Service and Research
Centers
College Mission Statements
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Graduate Degree Programs
Course Numbering System
Course Listings and Descriptions
Administration
Faculty
Index
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The main campus of 1,600
acres of rolling hills and natural woodland along the Escambia River is
ten miles north of downtown Pensacola. Its facilities have been designed
to complement the natural beauty of this nature preserve, which includes
nature trails. In addition, the University of West Florida has
waterfront property on Santa Rosa Island that is available for
recreational, academic, and research pursuits. The University operates
the Fort Walton Beach Campus, the Eglin Air Force Base Center, and
offices at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Hurlburt Field, and Whiting
Field.
In 1963 the Florida
Legislature authorized funds to establish the University of West Florida
as one of ten universities in the State University System. The first
president, Dr. Harold B. Crosby, assumed office in July 1964. Ground was
broken on April 16, 1965, and the first students began classes in the
fall of 1967. Dr. James A. Robinson, the second president, took office
in 1974 and Dr. Morris L. Marx was appointed UWF’s third president in
the Spring Semester of 1988.
Currently, UWF enrolls
over 8,500 students in its College of Arts and Sciences, College of
Business, and College of Professional Studies, and has conferred over
50,000 bachelor’s, master’s, specialist, and doctoral degrees.
The UWF Information
Center provides maps, parking permits, and information about courses,
facilities, and campus events. Located at the east entrance to the
campus, it has a drive-through window for automotive traffic and a lobby
for walk-in visitors. Information concerning campus tours may be
obtained from the Office of Admissions at (850) 474-2230 or
1-800-263-1074. Information about off-campus locations can be obtained
by calling the Fort Walton Beach Campus at (850) 863-6565 and the Eglin
Center at (850) 678-3727.
More information about
the University of West Florida and its programs is available on the
Internet through the UWF Home Page at uwf.edu on the World Wide Web.

This Catalog represents
the current curricula, educational plans, offerings, and requirements of
the University of West Florida and of the State University System at the
time the text in the Catalog was prepared. The provisions of the Catalog
do not constitute an offer for a contract that may be accepted by
students through registration and enrollment in the University. In
accordance with the University, Board of Regents, and Florida
legislative mandate, the University must reserve the right to change any
provision, offering, or requirement at any time within the student’s
period of study at the University. Students should be aware that
admission to the University or registration for a given semester does
not necessarily guarantee the availability of a course at any specific
time, but every effort will be made to meet each student’s curricular
needs. Students are ultimately responsible for adhering to the
requirements for courses and degrees offered by the University by
obtaining current information about those courses and degree programs.
The University of West
Florida is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution. The
University is committed to the principles of equality and will make all
decisions regarding recruitment, hiring, promotion, training, transfer,
reassignment, and all other terms and conditions of employment without
discrimination on grounds of race, color, religion, gender, national
origin, age, physical disability, marital status, veteran status, or
other factors prohibited by law. Programs, activities, and services of
the University are offered with equal access to all persons without
regard to race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, national origin, or
disability.
Persons with a disability
requiring reasonable accommodation should contact the Equal Opportunity
and Diversity Office in Building 11, Room 119, at least five working
days in advance to make appropriate arrangements. Persons with hearing
or speech impairments should use the Florida Dual Party Relay System at
1-800-955-8770 (voice) or 850-474-2205 (TDD).
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