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2010-2011
Bulletin
College of Graduate Studies
University Calendar
(Tentative)
Summer Sessions 2010 2011 2012
Phase II Registration-Drop/Add May 10-18 May 9-17 May 7-15
First Session (Six Weeks)
Classes Begin May 17 May 16 May 14
Memorial Day Recess May 31 May 30 May 28
Classes End June 24 June 23 June 21
Second Session (Six Weeks)
Cl
2010-2011 Bulletin College of Graduate Studies
University Calendar (Tentative) Summer Sessions
General Information Board of Trustees
Table of Contents University Calendar
Departments and Courses
Graduate Study at Central Michigan Unive
Central Michigan University's Foust Hall houses t
An Introduction to Central Michigan Univ
Mission Statement Vision CMU will be a nationall
Goals To achieve its mission and realize its valu
The Professional Education Unit, chaired by the D
Office for Institutional Diversity Denise O'Neil
Office of International Affairs Mark Poindexter,
Study Abroad Dianne De Salvo, Director Bovee Uni
Academic Overview Graduate Degrees and Certificat
University Services and Resources Student Servic
correspondence and billing notices are sent. It i
Anyone wishing to use the procedures or who has q
care, immunizations and travel health care, TB sk
mission is to provide staff consultation, support
The University Art Gallery is located in the A-Fr
Auxiliary Services Bovee University Center The Bo
University Policies and Procedures This section
Requirements may change, so all applicants, regar
The “undecided” student who otherwise has
for graduate assistantships, as well as s
Admission Procedures. Each program will determine
Recomputing Grade Point Average Students who tran
is made, the Registrar shall notify the instructo
Policy on Academic Integrity This Policy applie
4. Students may submit the same or su
who has engaged in what appears to the i
which the appeal is made, and the remedy which th
Financial Information All fees are established b
and document with clear and convincing evidence t
4. Employment in a position n
Committee shall have the right t
was submitted, that official shall advise
Financial Aid NOTE: While the information regar
Eligibility. Students who will be enrolled full-t
King/Chávez/Parks (KCP) Future Faculty Program No
Dow Corning MBA Endowed Scholarship Established i
the endowment will support a renewable scholarshi
Graduate assistant appointments require that a st
Appeal process Students who have faced extraordin
CMU Student Employment Programs During the academ
Academic Information NOTE: Graduate students ar
5. Filed an Admission to Candidacy - Doctoral
5. Obtained a cumulative graduate grade point
as defined by the Academic Senate's Graduate Educa
1. Post-baccalaureate students must follow the
work on the student's authorized degree program.
next semester in residence, but in no case later
Courses of Unspecified Content or Variable Credit
of six semester hours submitted in fulfillment of
Credit and Attendance Hours The number of semeste
The course schedules for Michigan Distance/Distri
Departments and Courses For general information
ACC 605 Accounting Theory I 3(3-0) Various
ART 558 Independent Studio 1-12(Spec) An i
Michelle L. Steinhilb, Ph.D., genetic models of h
Electives II (0-10 hours)
BIO 538 Anatomical Preparations 2(1-3) Pra
BIO 629 Topics in Eukaryotic Molecular Genetics 1
School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts (BCA) Coll
Required Courses II (3-6 hours)
BCA 612 - Electronic Media Seminar
BCA 521 Advanced Electronic Cinematography 3(2-2)
College of Business Administration (MBA, BUS) Col
Degree Requirements III (8 hours) Areas of Concen
MBA 618 Continuing Registration for Final Researc
Department of Business Information Systems (BIS)
Certificate Requirements Required Courses I (7 ho
BIS 634 Information Resources Management 3(3-0)
Department of Chemistry (CHM) College of Science
ful preparation and defense of a written thesis.
CHM 527 Biochemistry Laboratory 1(0-4) Iso
CHM 643 Physical Organic Chemistry 3(3-0)
be dependent upon the decision of the academic ad
COM 600 Introduction to Research and Graduate Stu
TAI 581 Advanced Directing 3(3-0) Contin
Renny H. Tatchell, Professor and Chair; CCC-SLP;
2. Students will do a clinical internship at an
3. Failure (grade of C- or E) of any three cour
Students must complete CDO 898 - Doctoral
CDO 643 Disorders of Hearing 3(3-0) Disord
CDO 754 Pediatric Audiology 3(3-0) Study a
CDO 898 Doctoral Project 1-12(Spec) Doct
Students are required to achieve a minimum
Course Descriptions: CPS CPS 501 Survey of Comput
CPS 612 Software Project Management 3(3-0)
Department of Counseling and Special Education (C
Additional Requirements (3 hours) Sel
Degree Requirements Core Courses (18 hours) SPE 6
CED 583 Counseling Aspects of Sexuality 3(3-0)
CED 695 Research for Counseling and Special Educa
SPE 550 Teaching Culturally Diverse Students 3(3-
SPE 741 Seminar: Administration of Special Educat
Master of Arts (M.A.) in Economics Minimum Totals
ECO 606 Seminar in Economic History 3(3-0)
Department of Educational Leadership (EDL) Colleg
Master of Arts Degrees Minimum Totals for Graduat
Master of Arts in School Principalship The
Specialist in Education (Ed.S.) In General Educat
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Educational Leader
Dissertation (15 hours) The student will c
EDL 672 Administration of Secondary Schools 3(3-0
EDL 774 Women in Educational Leadership 3(3-0)
School of Engineering and Technology (EGR, IET, T
IET 525 Hazardous Materials Technology 3(3-0)
Department of English Language and Literature (EN
Master of Arts (M.A.) in English Language and Lit
Master of Arts (M.A.) in English Composition and
ENG 535 History of Literary Criticism 3(3-0)
ENG 616 The Teaching of Creative Writing 3(Spec)
Department of Finance and Law (BLR, FIN) College
Department of Foreign Languages, Literatures, and
Oral Interview To assess th
Department of Geography (ESC, GEO) College of Sci
Admission Criteria: Students must have an
GEO 597 Independent Study 1-9(Spec) Explor
Note: Internships with local companies are
Health), and HSC 319 (Methods and Materials in Co
Required Courses I (24 hours) DHA 700 - Leadershi
Course Descriptions: DHA DHA 700 Leadership: Foun
DHA 724 Fiscal Responsibility and Accountability
HSC 525 Sexually Transmitted Disease Workshop 1(S
HSC 576 Exercise Science Fitness Internship 8(Spe
Department of History (HST) College of Humanities
European History Certificate Minimum Totals for G
Students must complete all application mat
b. Completion of the language requ
HST 513 Era of the Early Republic, 1789-1825 3(3-
HST 603 Colloquium in U.S. History Since 1865 3-6
HST 744 Seminar in Nineteenth-Century European Hi
Master of Science (M.S.) in Apparel Product Devel
Technology (APDMT) and (Part II) identifies likel
Degree Requirements Required Courses (21 hours) H
Option I - Plan A Thesis Option;
Required Courses II - Physical Health and Adminis
FNS 577 Advanced Topics in Nutrition: Eating Diso
GRN 597 Special Topics 1-4(Spec) Selected
Department of Journalism (JRN) College of Communi
Department of Management (MGT) College of Busines
MGT 643 Human Resource Management 3(3-0) T
MKT 650 Marketing Research: Managerial Applicatio
Department of Mathematics (MTH, STA) College of
Degree Requirements Algebra Requirements (6 hours
The requirements are those that a student
The nature of previous coursework, grades,
will be chaired by the supervisor and must includ
MTH 566 Microcomputers for Secondary Mathematics
MTH 656 Teaching & Learning Mathematics with Tech
MTH 796 Special Topics in Mathematics 1-6(Spec)
STA 697 Independent Study 1-9(Spec) The in
2. Applicants must submit three letters of reco
Course Descriptions: MUS MUS 502 Form Analysis 2(
MUS 633 Class Piano Pedagogy 3(3-0) Materi
MUS 782 Advanced Instrumental Conducting 3-6(Spec
Course Descriptions: REL REL 501 Seminar in the S
Admission Requirements, Retention & Termination S
4. A maximum of six hours of credit in practicu
PES 570 Advanced Coaching in Basketball 2(2-0)
PES 699 Sport Management Internship 3-6(Spec)
Master of Science (M.S.) in Physics Minimum Total
PHY 685 Seminar: Contemporary Physics 1-4(Spec)
· educating students about the diversity of mode
Plan B - Non-Thesis Option (6 hours)
Admission Requirements, Retention & Termination S
Certificate of Professional Development in Public
PSC 615 Politics and Regulation of Health Care Po
Department of Psychology (PSY) College of Humanit
Computer Facilities. A computer lab for gr
to the normally prescribed graduate course work f
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Applied Experimen
Admission Requirements, Retention & Termination S
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Industrial/Organi
School Psychology Training Model: Scientist-Pract
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in School Psychology
Required Courses VII (9 hours) Methods Statistics
PSY 575 Autism Spectrum Disorder: Characteristics
PSY 657 Assessment I: Adult 3(3-1) Adminis
PSY 780 Behavior Therapy 3(2-2) Assumption
Department of Recreation, Parks, and Leisure Serv
peutic Recreation student must have an internship
RPL 611 Evaluation in Recreation and Leisure Serv
equivalencies. The final decision regarding wheth
PHA 626 Clinical Pharmacology II 3(3-0) Th
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Herm Triezenberg
Second Year II - Fall (14 hours) PTH 623 - Clinic
PTH 634 Clinical Education II 6(Spec) This
PTH 790 Clinical Research I 4(4-0) First o
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social
Degree Requirements Core Courses (15 hours) SOC 5
SOC 523 Community Corrections and Alternative Sen
SOC 798 Thesis 1-6(Spec) Credit is earned
The Department of Teacher Education and
Degree Requirements Required Core Courses
Notes: • EDU 780 is offered on the Mt. Pleasant c
ENG 580/LMT 580 - Literat
earned toward the degree must be taken at the 600
EDU 532 Reading in the Content Areas 3(3-0)
EDU 611 Philosophy of Education 3(3-0) Maj
EDU 655 The Community College 3(3-0) Histo
Course Descriptions: MLE MLE 570 Issues in Middle
Interdepartmental and Interdisciplinary Programs
Certificate in Data Mining This is an int
Concentrations Select one of the following
Master of Arts (M.A.) in Humanities Susan Schille
Core Courses III: Contemporary Issues in the Huma
Master of Arts in Teaching Integrated Science (M.
Master of Science in Administration (M.S.A.) Nana
a. Courses carrying designators ACC, B
Concentration Courses II International Systems, I
MSA 660 - Marketing Administration 3(3-0) MSA 681
Cognate Courses (0-3 hours) Select any cou
Leadership The Leadership Concentration en
Public Administration The Public Administr
Software Engineering Administration Note:
MSA Graduate Certificates The following MS
Hospitality and Tourism Administration Certificat
Long-Term Care Administration Certificate
MSA 603 Strategic Planning for the Administrator
Neuroscience Michael Sandstrom, Co-Director Healt
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Neuroscience Mini
NSC 690 Research Seminar Neuroscience 1-4(Spec)
Students normally will begin directed rese
General Non-Departmental Courses These co
Standards Leading to Teacher Certification Introd
Teacher Certification Policy Regarding Teacher Ce
Professional Education Certificate Renewal 1. A P
Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities, and
2.2.3 Students indivi
Disorderly Conduct. A
5.1.8 Student Does Not Admit Violation
5.4 Appeals
6. Student Hearing Procedures for Graduate Studen
6.3.3
Index A Academic and Retention Standards 52 Aca
Cinematic Arts. See Broadcast and Cinematic Arts,
E Early Childhood. See Teacher Education and Prof
Health Promotion and Program Management 122
Political Science, Department of 166 Portal - iCe
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