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2013–14 Graduate Studies Catalog 2013–14 Graduate Studies Catalog Webster Hall, Home Campus, St. Louis, Missouri College of Arts & Sciences George Herbert Walker School of Business & Technology Leigh Gerdine College of Fine Arts School of Communications School of Education Revised 6/17/2013 © 2013 Webster University . Graduate Catalog Graduate Catalog It is the policy of Webster University not to discriminate in its educational programs, activities, or employment policies on the Webster University is a private, non-profit, independent, multi- basis of race, sex, sexual orientation, color, creed, age, ethnic campus, international institution offering a wide variety of or national origin, or non-disqualifying handicap, as required undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Founded by federal laws and regulations, including Title IX of the 1972 in 1915, Webster University's home campus is in Webster Educational Amendments. Groves, Missouri, USA, a major suburban center of the St. Louis metropolitan area. Webster University also offers programs Webster University complies with the Family Educational Rights at extended campus locations throughout the United States, and Privacy Act of 1974, Public Law 93-380 as Amended. including military education installations and metropolitan centers, international programs in Europe, Asia and South America, and Section 504 and Title IX Coordinator online distance learning programs in a large number of academic Betsy Schmutz disciplines. Associate Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer Webster University Webster University is academically organized into five schools 470 E. Lockwood Ave. and colleges: St. Louis, MO 63119-3194 • College of Arts & Sciences Phone: 314-968-6960 • Leigh Gerdine College of Fine Arts • School of Business and Technology For general information or application materials: • School of Communications • School of Education U.S. Citizens to the St. Louis Campus Phone: 314-968-7100 The policies and courses listed in this catalog represent the Fax: 314-968-7116 curriculum for the following degrees: E-mail: [email protected] • Master of Arts U.S. Citizens to Extended U.S. Campuses • Global Master of Arts • Master of Arts in Teaching Phone or fax the campus of your choice. • Master of Business Administration (For phone and fax information, see the U.S. Extended Campuses • Master of Health Administration Offering Undergraduate Degree Completion section of this • Master of Public Administration catalog.) • Master of Fine Arts • Master of Music International Students to U.S. Campuses • Combined Bachelor of Music/Master of Music Phone: international access code • Master of Science +314-968-7433 • Master of Science in Nursing Fax: international access code • Educational Specialist +314-968-7119 • Doctor of Management E-mail: [email protected] Not all degrees and majors are offered at every Webster U.S. Residents to International Campuses University location. A schedule of courses for the academic year is available at all Webster University locations that offer degree Phone: 314-968-6988 • 1-800-984-6857 programs. Fax: 314-968-7119 E-mail: [email protected] The statements set forth in this catalog are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as the basis of Non-U.S. Residents to International Campuses a contract between a student and Webster University. The Phone or fax the campus of your choice. provisions of this catalog will ordinarily be applied as stated. (For phone and fax information, see the International Campuses for Undergraduates section of this catalog.) However, Webster University reserves the right to change any statement made in this catalog, including but not limited to academic requirements for graduation, without actual notice to individual students. Every effort will be made to keep students advised of any such changes. The student is responsible for knowing graduation requirements for his or her degree program. Enrollment in Webster University or completion of a degree program does not guarantee employment. Career services are available to students at most U.S. campuses. Webster University makes no claim or guarantee that credit earned will transfer to another institution. Webster University works with an independent certified public accountant to assure that there is sufficient funding through a tuition guaranty bond. A copy of the bond document can be requested by mail addressed to Webster University, Office of Finance, 470 E. Lockwood, St. Louis, MO, 63119. Webster University 2013-2014 i Table of Contents Master of Public Administration (MPA)....................................142 Graduate Program Mathematics for Educators (MA).............................................143 Media Communications (MA).................................................. 143 Services for Students.................................................................1 Media Literacy (MA)................................................................ 144 Key Dates from the Academic Calendar.................................. 3 Middle School Education (MAT)..............................................145 Mission and Values.................................................................... 4 Mild/Moderate Disabilities (MAT).............................................147 Statement of Ethics.................................................................... 5 Missouri ESOL Certification.....................................................149 Accreditation and Memberships............................................... 6 Music (MA and MM)................................................................149 Tuition, Fees and Refunds.........................................................9 Nonprofit Leadership (MA)...................................................... 154 Campus Locations and Offerings........................................... 13 Nurse Anesthesia (MS)........................................................... 154 Admission..................................................................................23 Nursing (MSN).........................................................................156 Enrollment..................................................................................26 Procurement and Acquisitions Management (MA).................. 157 Academic Policies.................................................................... 29 Psychology with an Emphasis in Counseling Psychology College of Arts & Sciences......................................................36 (MA)......................................................................................... 158 George Herbert Walker School of Business & Public Relations (MA)..............................................................159 Technology................................................................................ 37 Reading (MA).......................................................................... 160 Leigh Gerdine College of Fine Arts........................................ 38 School Systems, Superintendency and Leadership (EdS)...... 161 School of Communications..................................................... 39 Science Management and Leadership (MS)........................... 163 School of Education.................................................................40 Secondary School Education (MAT)....................................... 163 Faculty........................................................................................44 Social Science Education (MA)...............................................166 Degrees Space Systems Operations Management (MS)...................... 168 Special Education (MA)...........................................................169 Advertising and Marketing Communications (MA).....................93 Teaching English as a Second Language (MA)...................... 172 Applied Educational Psychology (MA)...................................... 94 U.S. Patent Practice (MS)....................................................... 174 Applied Educational Psychology: School Psychology............... 97 Art (MA)................................................................................... 100 Graduate Certificates Arts Management and Leadership (MFA)............................... 101 Arts Management and Leadership (MFA)............................... 102 Assessment of Learning and Cognitive Development............. 176 Business and Organizational Security Management (MA)...... 102 ESOL Certification................................................................... 176 Communication Arts (MA)....................................................... 103 Education for Global Sustainability..........................................177 Communications Management (MA)....................................... 105 Gerontology............................................................................. 177 Computer Science/Distributed Systems (MS)......................... 106 Gifted Education and Talent Development..............................178 Counseling (MA)......................................................................107 Government Contracting (Certificate)......................................178 Doctor of Management (DMgt)................................................112 Healthcare Leadership.............................................................179 Early Childhood Education (MA)............................................. 113 Immigrant and Refugee Education..........................................179 Early Childhood Education (MAT)..........................................
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