Academic Program Listings of Graduate Faculty and Courses

Appointment to the Graduate Faculty

Graduate faculty members whose appointments are current as of the publication date of this Record are listed by academic rank in the department(s) in which they serve. Comprehensive listings of the graduate faculty may also be found online at www.unc.edu/gradrecord/faculty.html (for regular graduate faculty), www.unc.edu/gradrecord/faculty2.html (for fixed term graduate faculty), and www.unc.edu/gradrecord/faculty3.html (for special appointees to the regular graduate faculty). Within the school and departmental sections of the Graduate Record, following the faculty member's name is a section number that students should use when registering for independent studies, reading, research, and thesis and dissertation courses with that particular professor. Areas of specialization are listed for each faculty member following the section number.

Course Numbers and Credit

Courses numbered 400 to 699 are for advanced undergraduates and graduates; courses numbered 700-999 are for graduates only. Beginning in Fall 2006 all course numbers have been renumbered. Course numbers will be listed according to the new numbering scale, however, the old course number will immediately follow in brackets (e.g., ENGL 401 [101]).

The unit of measurement in meeting degree requirements is the semester hour - that is, one hour of lecture or at least two hours of laboratory or field work a week per semester. The number in parentheses following the course title in the sections "Courses for Graduates and Advanced Undergraduates" and "Courses for Graduates" indicates the value of the course in semester hours.

Anthropology
Applied and Materials Sciences
Art
Biochemistry and Biophysics
Biology
Biomedical Engineering
Biostatistics
Kenan-Flagler Business School
Cell and Developmental Biology
Cell and Molecular Physiology
Chemistry
City and Regional Planning
Classics
Communication Studies
Comparative Literature
Computer Science
Dentistry
Dramatic Art
Ecology
Economics
Education
English and Comparative Literature
Environmental Sciences and Engineering
Epidemiology
Exercise and Sport Science
Folklore
Genetics and Molecular Biology
Geography
Geological Sciences
Germanic Languages
Government
Health Behavior and Health Education
Health Policy and Administration
History
Human Movement Science
Information and Library Science
Interdisciplinary Biomedical Sciences
Journalism and Mass Communication
Linguistics
Marine Sciences
Maternal and Child Health
Mathematics
Medieval Studies
Microbiology and Immunology
Music
Neurobiology
Nursing
Nutrition
Occupational Science
Operations Research
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Pharmacology
Pharmacy
Philosophy
Physics and Astronomy
Political Science
Psychology
Public Administration
Public Health
Public Health Leadership
Public Policy
Rehabilitation Counseling and Psychology
Religious Studies
Romance Languages and Literatures
Russian and East European Studies
Slavic Languages and Literatures
Social Work
Sociology
Speech and Hearing Sciences
Statistics and Operations Research
Toxicology

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