Degree Plans

China 1-2-1 Students

Majors available in the Northern Arizona University 1+2+1 program of 2007 (Bachelor’s Degree)

  • 应用计算机科学 Applied Computer Science: Please note this program is not yet finalized. It is hoped that details will become available in the spring of 2007
  • 商务 Business degrees (in a 1+3+1 program, or an articulated 1 + 2.5 + 0.5 for Yunnan Business students)

The NAU Business degrees require completion of at least 87 credits taken at NAU. Most 1+2+1 students must study for 5 semesters and 2 summer sessions (2.5 years) to complete their NAU business degree requirements. Students should have completed an Advanced Mathematics course, and an equivalent to NAU's CIS 120 (an introductory/survey course of computer information systems which includes a laboratory component) in their first year of studies. Those who have not are very likely to require 6 semesters (3 years) of study at NAU

  • 环境工程 Environmental Engineering: Please note, this degree program is not yet finalized. The materials enclosed for this program are intended to further articulation discussions. Articulating partners are requested to return similar materials to further discussions. 128
  • 森林学 Forestry (articulated plan for Central South University of Forestry students) 208

Northern Arizona University would like to pursue articulated study plans for degrees in 1) Environmental Science and 2) Mathematics with selected universities in the 1+2+1 program. Inquiries may be addressed to Dr. Barry Lutz, Associate Dean, College of Engineering & Natural Sciences .

Departmental contacts:

  • Anthropology: Dr. George Gumerman, IV, Chair, Department of Anthropology; George.Gumerman@nau.edu
  • Applied Computer Science: Dr. Eck Doerry, Chair, Department of Computer Science; Eck.Doerry@nau.edu
  • Biology: Dr. Sylvester Allred, Director, Undergraduate Program Committee, Department of Biological Sciences; Syl.Allred@nau.edu
  • Business: Dr. Mason Gerety, Dean, College of Business Administration; Mason.Gerety@nau.edu
  • Chemistry: Dr. Brandon Cruickshank, Chair, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry; Brandon.Cruickshank@nau.edu
  • Communications (all majors): Mark Neumann, Director, School of Communication; Mark.Neumann@nau.edu
  • English: Dr. Allen Woodman, Associate Chair, Department of English; Allen.Woodman@nau.edu
  • Environmental Engineering: Dr. Debra Larson, Chair, Departments of Civil & Environmental Engineering; Debra.Larson@nau.edu
  • Forestry: Dr. David Patton, Dean, Consortium of Professional Schools and Colleges & Executive Director, School of Forestry. David.Patton@nau.edu
  • Geography: Dr. Pam Foti, Chair, Department of Geography, Planning and Recreation; Pam.Foti@nau.edu
  • Geology: Dr. Larry Middleton, Chair, Department of Geology; Larry.Middleton@nau.edu
  • History: Dr. John Leung, Professor, Department of History; John.Leung@nau.edu
  • Humanities: Dr. Joseph Boles, Chair, Department of Humanities, Arts and Religious Studies; Joseph.Boles@nau.edu
  • Hotel & Restaurant Management Dr. Galen Collins, Executive Director, School of Hotel and Restaurant Management; Galen.Collins@nau.edu
  • International Affairs: Dr. Bob Poirier, Professor, Department of Political Science, Robert.Poirier@nau.edu
  • Political Science: Dr. David Schlosberg, Chair, Department of Political Science; David.Schlosberg@nau.edu
  • Physics: Dr. Barry Lutz, Associate Dean, College of Engineering & Natural Sciences; Barry.Lutz@nau.edu
  • Sociology: Dr. Warren Lucas, Chair, Department of Sociology & Social Work; Warren.Lucas@nau.edu