Graduate Catalog 2012–2013
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2012_grad_catalog_cover_Layout 5 4/27/12 2:52 PM Page 1 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Masters Programs Certificate Programs Business Administration Business and Government Leadership 2012– 2013 Communication & Leadership Computer & Network Security Education & Teaching Disaster & Emergency Management Healthcare Leadership Healthcare/Health Services Management & Leadership Music Performance Leadership of International Healthcare Organizations 2012–2013 Public Affairs Music Performance Nonprofit Leadership GRADUATE CATALOG OUR VISION Park University, a pioneering institution of higher learning since 1875, will provide leadership in quality, innovative education for a diversity of learners who will excel in their professional and personal service to the global community. GRADUATE CATALOG OUR MISSION Park University provides access to a quality higher education experience that prepares a diverse community of learners to think critically, communicate effectively, demonstrate a global perspective and engage in lifelong learning and service to others. CORE VALUES ACCOUNTABILITY • CIVILITY AND RESPECT PARK UNIVERSITY EXCELLENCE GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP INCLUSIVITY INTEGRITY GRADUATE SCHOOL (816) 559-5625 | [email protected] 911 Main, Suite 900 | Kansas City, MO 64105 www.park.edu/grad GRADUATE CATALOG 2012-2013 Park University School of Graduate and Professional Studies 911 Main, Suite 900 Kansas City, MO 64105 (816) 559-5625 www.park.edu/grad The information contained in this Park University Graduate Catalog may be modified at any time at the University’s discretion when deemed necessary or desirable to better carry out the University’s purposes and objectives. This catalog contains informational material only. Neither the provisions of this catalog, nor the acceptance of students through registration and enrollment in the University, constitute a contract or an offer to enter into a contract. Fees, deadlines, academic requirements, courses, degree programs, academic policies and other information in this catalog may be changed without notice. The catalog can be found at www.park.edu/grad/catalog.aspx. Certified true and correct as to content and policy. Michael H. Droge, Ph.D. President 1 A Message from the President Dear Graduate Student, Whether you are new to Park University or returning, I am pleased to extend a heartfelt welcome on behalf of the many students, faculty and staff who proudly call Park their University! I encourage you to learn about Park’s rich history of embracing diversity and offering classes at the times, term lengths, locations and formats that best serve students. Our story began in 1875 in Parkville, Mo., and now extends across 40 campus centers in 21 states, many of which serve our brave men and women in uniform and their families. With Park’s large online learning program, the University also has a global presence that is further enriched by more than 650 international students studying at Park from nearly 100 nations. In fact, Park has welcomed international students to the University since the late 1800s. Beginning with the 2012-13 academic year, Park University is launching a bold, comprehensive strategic plan, “Park’s Promise.” Numerous initiatives are planned over the next five years to leverage Park’s many strengths in ways that will further distinguish the University as a leader in higher education. A focus of “Park’s Promise” is providing personalized, quality education with global relevance and understanding. Park’s dedicated faculty and staff across the country will increasingly accomplish this imperative by engaging individuals in a lifelong learning relationship with the University to meet their changing educational needs over their careers and beyond. For 137 years, Park has been helping people better serve their community and country. Both now and into the future, Park is here for you, your family and your community! You too can become a proud Park Pirate and successful future alumnus. My challenge to you is that you use your great Park education to serve others! That is both Park’s legacy and future. Best regards, Michael H. Droge, Ph.D. President 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS GRADUATE SCHOOL CONTACT INFORMATION ............................................. 5 PARK UNIVERSITY MISSION/VISION .................................................................. 7 School of Graduate and Professional Studies Mission/Vision ....................... 7 ACADEMIC CALENDAR ........................................................................................... 8 TUITION AND FEES .............................................................................................. 10 HISTORY OF PARK UNIVERSITY .........................................................................11 Mackay Hall ...................................................................................................11 ACCREDITATION/MEMBERSHIPS..................................................................... 12 GRADUATE STUDY AT PARK UNIVERSITY ....................................................... 13 Graduate Programs Offered Online .............................................................. 14 ADMISSION TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL ...................................................... 15 International Students .................................................................................. 18 ACADEMIC POLICIES ............................................................................................ 21 READING THE COURSE SCHEDULE ................................................................. 33 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ...................................................................................... 34 Scholarship/Graduate Assistantships ........................................................... 35 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ......................................................................................... 37 GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS ............................................................. 39 Business And Government Leadership......................................................... 40 Computer And Network Security.................................................................. 40 Disaster And Emergency Management ........................................................ 43 Heathcare/Health Services Management And Leadership .......................... 45 International Healthcare Organizations ....................................................... 48 Music Performance ....................................................................................... 50 Nonprofit Leadership ................................................................................... 51 Artist Diploma In Music Performance.......................................................... 53 MASTER’S THESIS PROCEDURES ....................................................................... 54 3 PARK SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ............................................................................... 56 Master Of Business Administration .............................................................. 57 SCHOOL FOR EDUCATION .................................................................................. 68 Master of Education ..................................................................................... 73 Master of Arts in Teaching ........................................................................... 85 HAUPTMANN SCHOOL FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS ............................................... 101 Master of Public Affairs .............................................................................. 104 Master of Healthcare Leadership ................................................................ 118 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES ............................................... 124 Master of Arts in Communication and Leadership ..................................... 125 Master of Music in Performance .................................................................. 131 FACILITIES AND SERVICES ............................................................................... 134 STUDENT CONDUCT CODE .............................................................................. 137 ANNUAL SECURITY REPORT ............................................................................ 142 DOWNTOWN CAMPUS PARKING ...................................................................... 148 FACULTY ................................................................................................................ 149 UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION ...................................................................... 163 GRADUATE SCHOOL STAFF/GRADUATE PROGRAM DIRECTORS ........... 165 INDEX .................................................................................................................... 166 A student enrolling in 2012-2013 can, within reason, expect the academic programs and courses described in this catalog to be available during the academic year. However, they may be subject to change without notice. Park University maintains the Graduate Catalog on the Park University website. Changes to programs and policies, addenda, and errata are updated on the web version of the catalog as necessary. The Park University Graduate Catalog is available at www.park.edu/grad/catalog.aspx. 4 GRADUATE SCHOOL CONTACT INFORMATION General inquiries should be directed to: Park University School of Graduate and Professional Studies 911 Main, Suite 900 Kansas City, MO 64105 Telephone: (816) 559-5625 Fax: (816) 472-1173 E-mail: [email protected] Application for admission is available