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This document is an archival record of ASU’s instructional faculty. Faculty listed are involved in undergraduate and graduate instruction and research for the 2022-2023 academic year. Each individual’s name and title are followed by the current department. In addition, the type of terminal degree held, issuing institution and date of conferral are listed.
This document provides an archival record of the academic programs offered during the 2023-2024 academic year in California. It is a printable option of the online catalog for accreditation organizations, agencies and university offices for data collection, evaluation purposes and referencing. The information and links presented in this archive may no longer be accurate. For full current catalog information, refer to the online version of the academic catalog.
Corrections or additions to the Academic Catalog Archive - California 2023-2024 program information and major maps, as of August 2023, may be provided in a future addendum. For inquiries or questions, please contact academic.catalog@asu.edu.
This study from the citizens of the Arivaca community proposes to establish an Arivaca Resource Management Zone, where a atwo level management plan integrates the otherwise fragmented land use and water policies of the various regulatory agencies. The Arivaca watershed contains one of the last remaining cienegas and perennial streams in southern Arizona. These unusual water features exist because the area is still in a state of balance, where annual water consumption is less than the natural recharge replenishing the aquifer during years of average precipitation.
Through the conservation of ranchland in eastern Pima County, the metropolitan urban boundary is better defined, vast landscapes of open space retain their integrity and the heritage and culture of the West is preserved.
To prevent unwanted urban sprawl and unregulated development, it is most important that Pima County encourage and retain viable ranches. Ranching is a significant land use that has served to protect our natural open space, and it continues to be an important traditional industry that has shaped the rural landscape.
An archival record of ASU's instructional faculty provided for accreditation organizations, agencies, and university offices for data collection, evaluation purposes, and referencing. Faculty listed were involved in undergraduate and graduate instruction and research for the 2021-2022 academic year. Each individual's name and title are followed by their department. In addition, the type of terminal degree held, issuing institution, and date of conferral are listed.
An archival record of ASU's instructional faculty provided for accreditation organizations, agencies, and university offices for data collection, evaluation purposes, and referencing. Faculty listed were involved in undergraduate and graduate instruction and research for the 2019-2020 academic year. Each individual's name and title are followed by their department. In addition, the type of terminal degree held, issuing institution, and date of conferral are listed.
An archival record of ASU's instructional faculty provided for accreditation organizations, agencies, and university offices for data collection, evaluation purposes, and referencing. Faculty listed were involved in undergraduate and graduate instruction and research for the 2012-2013 academic year. Each individual's name and title are followed by their department. In addition, the type of terminal degree held, issuing institution, and date of conferral are listed.
An archival record of ASU's instructional faculty provided for accreditation organizations, agencies, and university offices for data collection, evaluation purposes, and referencing. Faculty listed were involved in undergraduate and graduate instruction and research for the 2014-2015 academic year. Each individual's name and title are followed by their department. In addition, the type of terminal degree held, issuing institution, and date of conferral are listed.
Part 2 of a record of the academic programs and classes offered during the 2006-2007 academic year at Arizona State University. This part of the document contains information about the Tempe and West campuses, a registry of faculty and other personnel, and accreditation and affiliation information.