Welcome to the 2001-2002 University Catalog
This publication is the key to planning your academic program as a beginning or a continuing UT student. Please become familiar with its contents. Content will be available on this web page as it becomes available. Students should consult their college advisers to facilitate planning of course schedules for the fall and spring semesters. The 2000-2001 University of Toledo Catalog is designed to familiarize students, faculty and staff with University academic policies, course offerings, academic programs and college degree requirements. This publication includes the following major sections: a general information section explaining UT's academic policies, regulations and procedures; a program description section listing degree options for each academic college; and a course description section outlining each of approximately 6,000 course offerings.Founded in 1872, The University of Toledo is a nationally recognized, comprehensive
public university serving more than 20,000 students from
throughout Ohio, the U.S. and 98 countries. The fourth largest public university in
the state, UT is a Carnegie Doctoral I institution and a
member of the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. UT offers more than
250 undergraduate and graduate programs through eight academic
colleges. These are the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education,
Engineering, Health and Human Services, Law, Pharmacy,
and University College
This catalog is for informational purposes only. While every effort is made to provide
accurate and current
information, The University of Toledo reserves the right to modify rules, policies,
fees, program requirements, course scheduling and courses
offered during any specific semester, and any other matter, without notice. It is
the responsibility of the student to meet and satisfy all
University, college and program requirements applicable at the time of his/her enrollment
in the program. Questions concerning the contents
of this catalog should be directed to the appropriate college adviser.