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Bulletin:
Undergraduate
Programs
2001 - 2003

 


Foreword for the IIT Undergraduate 2001–2003 Bulletin

This bulletin describes the academic programs and resources, policies, procedures and student services in effect at the time of publication. It is a primary source of information for undergraduate students, faculty and administration.

General information regarding the history of the university, the setting of the campus, and campus life is also included. These sections can be used by prospective students and others to gain an understanding of the university as a whole.

The programs described in this bulletin are applicable to those students who entered IIT in the academic years 2001–2002 and 2002–2003. Students follow the programs described in the bulletin in effect at the time of their
first registration.

Changes in programs and policies often occur before a new bulletin is published. A faculty adviser from the student’s major department is the best source for current curriculum information. The Office of Educational Services can refer students to the appropriate administrative office for current policies and procedures.

Most policies in this bulletin are also found within http://www.enrollment.iit.edu/

It is the intention of Illinois Institute of Technology to act in accordance with all regulations of the federal, state and local governments with respect to providing equality of opportunity in employment and in education, insofar as those regulations may pertain to IIT. IIT prohibits and will act to eliminate discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, handicap or veteran status.

Any student, applicant or employee of Illinois Institute of Technology who believes that he or she has received inequitable treatment because of discrimination violating IIT’s stated policy of equal opportunity in employment and in education should communicate, either in writing
or in person, with the affirmative action officer, Room 223, Perlstein Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology.

For descriptions of graduate programs and courses, see the IIT Bulletin: Graduate Programs.
For descriptions of law programs and courses, see the Chicago-Kent College of Law Bulletin.

Note: The information in this bulletin is subject to change without notice.


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Updated on July 15 2002