Volume 121 June, 2017 Bulletin Editor: Laura Mcguire; 312 Warriner Hall

Volume 121 June, 2017 Bulletin Editor: Laura Mcguire; 312 Warriner Hall

Volume 121 June, 2017 Bulletin Editor: Laura McGuire; 312 Warriner Hall; 989-774-1590; [email protected]; https://bulletins.cmich.edu/ Published by Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48859. Second class postage paid at the Post Office of Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48858. Postmaster: Send change of address or P.O.D. Form 3579 to Registrar’s Office, Warriner Hall, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48859. After July 1, 2017, for updates and corrections to the paper bulletin, see https://bulletins.cmich.edu/2017/cel/corrections_Global. asp?yr=2017&level=UG&loc=offc. (USPS 097-900) Global Campus Catalog The purpose of this bulletin is to provide information about CMU’s academic programs available in the 2017-18 academic year and information concerning admissions, academic regulations and requirements, services available to students, and CMU staff and faculty. Students are responsible for ensuring that all requirements for graduation have been met. It is expected that students will regularly discuss their plans of study with academic advisors. Central Michigan University reserves the right to modify curricula, rules, policies, fees, program requirements, and courses offered and other information contained in this Bulletin at any time, without notice. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute a contract, express or implied. CMU, an AA/EO institution, strongly and actively strives to increase diversity and provide equal opportunity within its com- munity. https://www.cmich.edu/office_president/ocrie/Pages/default.aspx Tobacco-Free Policy: Central Michigan University (CMU) is committed to the health and wellness of its students, faculty, staff and visitors. The tobacco-free policy will ensure that every student, employee and visitor has a healthy living, learning, and working environment. 2 Table of Contents Welcome 3 Graduate Degree Offerings Administration 4 Master of Arts (M.A.) in Education 93 Master of Arts (M.A.) in Educational Technology 95 General Information 5 Doctor of Educational Technology (D.E.T.) 96 Program Information 14 Master of Arts (M.A.) in Reading and Literacy (K-12) 98 Admission 18 Master of Arts (M.A.) in Educational Leadership 99 Specialist in Education (Ed.S.) 101 Academic Supports 23 Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) 102 Registration 25 Graduate Certificate in College Teaching 104 Master of Arts (M.A.) in Counseling 105 Financial Information 27 Master of Arts (M.A.) in Special Education: The Master Teacher 107 Scholarships and Financial Aid 30 Master of Science (M.S.) in Nutrition and Dietetics 108 Academic Policies 42 Graduate Certificate in Nutrition and Dietetics 109 Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) 110 Options for Earning Credit 51 Graduate Certificate in Enterprise Systems (SAP) 111 Graduate Studies Policies 56 Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity 112 Master of Entrepreneurial Transactions 112 Graduation Requirements 57 Master of Science (M.S.) in Information Systems 113 Academic Information 61 Master of Arts (M.A.) in Humanities 114 Undergraduate General Education Requirements 63 Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) 115 Master of Science in Administration (M.S.A.) 117 Undergraduate Degree Offerings 74 M.S.A. Concentrations 119 Bachelor of Applied Arts (B.A.A.) 74 Graduate Certificate Programs 125 Bachelor of Science (B.S.) 75 Master of Arts (M.A.) in Sport Administration 129 Majors: Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) 129 Administration Major 77 Master of Health Administration (M.H.A.) 130 Early Childhood Learning and Development Major 77 Doctor of Health Administration (D.H.A.) 132 Fashion Merchandising & Design Major 78 Graduate Certificate in International Health 133 Information Technology Major 78 Graduate Certificate in Health Systems Leadership 134 Integrated Leadership Studies Major 79 Political Science Major 79 Course Descriptions 135 Psychology Major 80 Appendix I: 170 Minors: Athletic Coaching Minor 80 Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities & Disciplinary Procedures Applied Business Communication Minor 80 Appendix II: 178 Community Health Minor 80 Entrepreneurship Minor 80 Policy on Academic Integrity for Global Campus Students Geography Minor 81 Appendix III: 182 Industrial Technology Minor 81 Leadership Minor 82 Standards Leading to Teacher Certification Management Minor 82 Index 184 Political Science Minor 82 Psychology Minor 83 See the Index for specific topics. Public Administration Minor 83 Public Affairs Minor 83 Bachelor of Science (B.S.) 84 Option in Community Development 85 Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S. in Ed.) 86 Integrated Science Major 87 Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology (B.S.E.T.) 88 Product Design Engineering Technology Major 89 Undergraduate Certificate - Cybersecurity 90 Undergraduate Certificate - Deafblind Intervener 90 Undergraduate Certificate - Technical and Professional Writing 91 Undergraduate Certificate - Citizen Engagement 91 Undergraduate Certificate - Lawmaking and Legal Processes 92 Undergraduate Certificate - Political Advocacy and Elections 92 3 Welcome to Central Michigan University From the President... It is my honor to welcome you to Central Michigan University. Our primary focus at Central Michigan University is to prepare you to succeed in your professional and personal lives. You will learn from caring, accomplished professors who are experts in their fields. You will build connections, participate in leadership experi- ences, join student organizations and engage in hands-on learning — all of which set the stage for your career and shape your life for the long term. Our faculty and staff will help you find your personal path forward, in an environment where you are surrounded by opportunities and achievement. Consider that CMU is among only 5 percent of U.S. universities in the highest two Carnegie research classifications. Our sales students earn top national honors. Fiat Chrysler has named CMU one of its top 10 global recruiting universities. And our Biosciences Building — the largest construc- tion project in our history — is open for classes, addressing student demand in the sciences and providing rich opportunities for study and research. When your degree is complete, you will have gained the skills and knowledge you need to join the proud network of more than 220,000 CMU alumni worldwide. Education transforms lives, communities, nations and the world. On behalf of the entire CMU community, I am excited to see you put your stamp on the world. Best regards, George E. Ross, Ph.D. President 4 Academic Supports Administration Board of Trustees Term Expires December 31, Mr. Joseph B. Anderson Jr., Bloomfield Hills 2024 Mr. William R. Kanine, Petoskey 2018 Ms. Tricia A. Keith, Royal Oak 2020 Ms. Patricia E. Mooradian, Bloomfield Hills 2018 Dr. Michael A. Sandler, West Bloomfield 2024 Mr. Richard K. Studley, Grand Ledge 2022 Mr. Robert F. Wardrop II, Grand Rapids 2022 Mr. William H. Weideman, Midland 2020 Administration 2017 George E. Ross (2002)* President; B.A., M.B.A., Michigan State University; Ph.D., University of Alabama Michael Alford (2017) Associate Vice President/Director of Athletics; B.S., University of Alabama at Birmingham; M.Ed., University of Arkansas David E. Ash (2005) Vice President for Research and Dean of Graduate Studies, B.S., Pennsylvania State University; Ph.D., University Of Pennsylvania Raymond L. Christie (1998) Senior Vice Provost for Academic Administration; B.A., Saginaw Valley State University; M.B.A., Central Michigan University; Ph.D., Georgia State University Roger L. Coles (1973) Interim Associate Vice Provost for Community Engagement; B.A., Western Washington State College; M.A., Ed.S., Central Michigan University; Ed.D., Columbia Pacific University Charles T. Crespy (2010) Dean, College of Business Administration; B.U.S., M.A., M.B.A., Ph.D., University of New Mexico Ian R. Davison (2008) Dean, College of Science and Engineering; B.Sc., University of London; Ph.D., University of Dundee Claudia B. Douglass (1976) Vice Provost for Academic Effectiveness; B.S., M.A.T., Indiana University; Ph.D., Purdue University Pamela S. Gates (1987) Dean, College of Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences; B.S., M.A., Central Michigan University; Ph.D., Michigan State University Michael A. Gealt (2013) Executive Vice President/Provost, B.A., Temple University; Ph.D., Rutgers University Traci L. Guinn (1998) Interim Associate Vice President/Institutional Diversity and Inclusion; B.B.A., University of Memphis; M.A., Central Michigan University; Ed.D., Central Michigan University Lori L. Hella (1996) Associate Vice President/Human Resources; B.A., Alma College; M.S.A., Central Michigan University Janet Hethorn (2015) Dean, College of Communication and Fine Arts; B.A, B.A.Ed., Central Washington University; Ph.D., University of Minnesota Mary Moran Hill (1986) Associate Vice President/Financial Services & Reporting/Controller; BSBA, Central Michigan University Steven L. Johnson (2012) Vice President for Enrollment and Student Services; A.B., Davenport University; B.B.A., Davenport University; M.A., Eastern Michigan University George Kikano (2015) Dean, College of Medicine; B.S., American University of Beirut; M.D., American University of Beirut Sherry S. Knight (2012) Associate Vice President of University Communications; B.A.A., Central Michigan University Stephen Lloyd Kull (2016) Associate Vice President/Advancement; B.A., Texas A&M University Jeff Luzius (2017) Dean, Libraries; B.S., Troy University; M.S., Florida State University; M.Ed., Auburn University;

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