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INTERCOLLEGE INTER-DISCIPLINARY CERTIFICATES
Certificates of Graduate Study
Other Catalog Change
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Homeland Security

Core course: (3)
UNIV 510, Foundations in Homeland Security and Disaster Preparedness (3),
OR TECH 532, Disaster Preparedness (3)
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Department of Accountancy
Course Revisions:
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505. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS (2)…. A student may not receive credit for both ACCY
206 and ACCY 505.
509. FEDERAL TAXATION: PLANNING AND CONTROL (3)…. A student must earn a grade of B or
better in a financial accounting concepts course completed within the five years immediately prior to
enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 505 or equivalent completed within the past five years with a grade of A or B, or
consent of department.
510. ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3)…. A student may not receive credit for both
ACCY 310A/ACCY 310S and ACCY 510. A student must earn a grade of C or better in both a financial
accounting concepts course and a managerial accounting concepts course prior to enrollment.
521. ADVANCED COST MANAGEMENT (3)…. A student may not receive credit for both ACCY 421
and ACCY 521. A student must earn a grade of C or better in an intermediate cost management course
prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 320 with a grade of C or better and MGMT 346, or consent of
department. CRQ: UBUS 311 or consent of department.
531. FINANCIAL REPORTING I (4)….. A student may not receive credit for both ACCY 331 and
ACCY 531. A student must earn a grade of C or better in a financial accounting concepts course prior to
enrollment.
532. FINANCIAL REPORTING II (3)…. A student may not receive credit for both ACCY 432 and
ACCY 532. A student must earn a grade of C or better in an intermediate financial reporting I course prior
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to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 531 or consent of department.
533. FINANCIAL REPORTING III (3)…. A student Students may not receive credit for only one of the
following: both ACCY 433, and ACCY 533, ACCY 633. A student must earn a grade of C or better in an
intermediate financial reporting II course prior to enrollment. PRQ ACCY 532 or consent of department.
550. PRINCIPLES OF TAXATION (3)…. A student may not receive credit for both ACCY 450 and
ACCY 550. A student must earn a grade of C or better in an intermediate financial reporting I course prior
to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 531 or consent of department.
555. INDIVIDUAL TAXATION (3). … A student may not receive credit for both ACCY 455 and ACCY
555. A student must earn a grade of C or better in an intermediate financial reporting I course prior to
enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 531 or consent of department.
556. ADVANCED FEDERAL TAXES (3)…. Students A student may not receive credit for both ACCY
556 and ACCY 644. receive credit for only one of the following: ACCY 456, ACCY 556, ACCY 644,
ACCY 650. A student must earn a grade of C of better in an income tax concepts course prior to
enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 455 or consent of department.
557. ACCOUNTING FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (3). … Designed for M.P.A. students, but other
graduate students may be admitted with consent of the Division of Public Administration or the
Department of Accountancy. department.
560. ASSURANCE SERVICES (3)…. A student may not receive credit for both ACCY 360 and ACCY
560. A student must earn a grade of C or better in an accounting information systems course prior to
enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 510 or consent of department.
562. INTERNAL AUDITING (3)… A student may not receive credit for both ACCY 462 and ACCY 562.
A student must earn a grade of C or better in an assurance services course prior to enrollment. PRQ:
ACCY 360 with a grade of C or better and MGMT 346, or consent of department.
565. FORENSIC ACCOUNTING/FRAUD EXAMINATION (3)…. A student may not receive credit for
both ACCY 465 and ACCY 565. A student must earn a grade of C or better in an intermediate financial
reporting I course and an assurance services course prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 331 with a grade of
C or better, ACCY 360 with a grade of C or better, and MGMT 346, or consent of department.
580. GOVERNMENTAL AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT ACCOUNTING (3). … A student must earn a grade
of C or better in an intermediate financial reporting I course prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 531 or
consent of department.
604. INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ACCOUNTING (1-3). … PRQ: A grade of C or better in a graduate
accounting research course, 21 semester hours of accounting, and consent of department.
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605. INDEPENDENT STUDY IN TAXATION (1-3). … PRQ: A grade of C or better in a graduate tax
research course ACCY 645 and consent of department.
611. ADVANCED ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3). … A student must earn a grade of
C or better in an accounting information systems course prior to enrollment. PRQ: Both ACCY 310A and
ACCY 310S with at least a C or consent of department.
622. MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3). … A student must earn a grade
of C or better in an intermediate cost management course and complete 6 semester hours of accountancy
course work prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 320 and 6 semester hours of accounting course work, or
consent of department.
630. MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS (3). … A student must earn a grade of C or better in a
financial accounting concepts course prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 505 or consent of department.
633. ADVANCED FINANCIAL REPORTING (3)…. Students A student may not receive credit for
ACCY 433/ACCY 533 and ACCY 633 receive credit for only one of the following: ACCY 433, ACCY
533, ACCY 633. A student must earn a grade of C or better in an intermediate financial reporting II
course prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 432 with a grade of a C or better.
644. ADVANCED TAXATION (3)… Students A student may receive credit for only one of the
following: ACCY 456, ACCY 556, ACCY 644, ACCY 650. not receive credit for both ACCY 556 and
ACCY 644. Not available for credit in the M.A.S. area of study in taxation track. A student must earn a
grade of C or better in an income tax concepts course prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 450 or consent of
department.
645. PROFESSIONAL TAX RESEARCH (3). … A student must earn a grade of C or better in an income
tax concepts course prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 450 or consent of department.
646. TAX ADMINISTRATION AND PRACTICE (3).… A student must earn a grade of C or better in an
income tax concepts course prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 450 or consent of department.
647. CORPORATE TAXATION (3). … A student must earn a grade of C or better in an income tax
concepts course prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 450 or consent of department.
648. ADVANCED CORPORATE TAXATION (3). … PRQ: A grade of C or better in a graduate
corporate taxation course ACCY 647 or consent of department.
649. PARTNERSHIP TAXATION (3). … A student must earn a grade of C or better in an income tax
concepts course prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 450 or consent of department.
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650. ADVANCED ISSUES IN TAXATION (3). … A student may receive credit for only one of the
following: ACCY 456, ACCY 556, ACCY 644, ACCY 650. A student must earn a grade of C or better in
an income tax concepts course prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 450 or consent of department.
651. FEDERAL ESTATE AND GIFT TAXATION (3). … A student must earn a grade of C or better in
an income tax concepts course prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 450 or consent of department.
652. TAXATION OF ESTATES AND TRUSTS (3). … A student must earn agrade of C or better in an
income tax concepts course prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 450 or consent of department.
654. SPECIAL TAX TOPICS (1-3). … A student must earn a grade of C or better in an income tax
concepts course prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 450 or consent of department.
655. INTERNATIONAL TAXATION (3). … A student must earn a grade of C or better in an income tax
concepts course prior to enrollment.PRQ: ACCY 450 or consent of department.
656. TAX CONCEPTS AND PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS (3). … A student must earn a grade of C or
better in an income tax concepts course prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 450 or consent of department.
657. TAXATION OF COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS (3). … A student must earn a grade of C or
better in an income tax concepts course prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 450 or consent of department.
658. STATE AND LOCAL TAXATION (3). … A student must earn a grade of C or better in an income
tax concepts course prior to enrollment.PRQ: ACCY 450 or consent of department.
659. TAX ACCOUNTING METHODS AND PERIODS (3). … A student must earn a grade of C or
better in an income tax concepts course prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 450 or consent of department.
660. ADVANCED PARTNERSHIP TAXATION (3). … PRQ: A grade of C or better in a graduate
partnership taxation course ACCY 649 or consent of department.
664. FINANCIAL STATEMENT AUDITING (3). … A student must earn a grade of C or better in an
intermediate financial reporting I course, an intermediate financial reporting II course, and an assurance
services course prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 331, ACCY 360, and ACCY 432 or consent of
department.
667. INFORMATION SYSTEMS AUDITING (3). … A student must earn a grade of C or better in an
assurance services course prior to enrollment. PRQ: ACCY 360 or consent of department.
680. ADVANCED GOVERNMENTAL AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT ACCOUNTING (3). … A student
must earn a grade of C or better in a governmental and not-for-profit accounting course prior to enrollment.
PRQ: ACCY 480 or consent of department.
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682. INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING (3). … A student must earn a grade of C or better in both an
intermediate cost management course and an intermediate financial reporting II course prior to enrollment.
PRQ: ACCY 320 and 432 or consent of department.
690. ACCOUNTANCY CAPSTONE/FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS AND BUSINESS
VALUATION (3). … PRQ: ACCY 310A, ACCY 310S, ACCY 320, ACCY 331, ACCY 360, ACCY
432, and ACCY 450. Completion of both college and department Phase One requirements or consent of
department.
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Master of Accounting Science
↓
Phase One
↓
Required Accountancy Courses
ACCY 510 – Accounting Information Systems (3)
OR ACCY 310A – Accounting Information Systems (3) AND ACCY 310S – Accounting
Information Systems Laboratory (1)
ACCY 531 – Financial Reporting I (4)
OR ACCY 331 – Financial Reporting I (4)
ACCY 532 – Financial Reporting II (3)
OR ACCY 432 – Financial Reporting II (3)
ACCY 550 – Principles of Taxation (3)
OR ACCY 450 – Taxation of Business Entities and Individuals (3)
ACCY 560 – Assurance Services (3)
OR ACCY 360 – Assurance Services (3)
ACCY 630 – Managerial Accounting Concepts (3)
OR ACCY 320 – Intermediate Cost Management2 (3)
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2ACCY 207 is a prerequisite for ACCY 320.
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Department of Educational Technology, Research and Assessment
Course Revisions
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ETT 510. INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY (3). … …. PRQ: ETT 501 or CRQ: ETT
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501 or consent of department.
ETT 511. ADVANCED INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA DESIGN (3). … …. Recommended: ETT 510.
PRQ: ETT 510 and ETT 429 or Pass ETT Proficiency Exam, or consent of department.
ETT 529. THEORIES OF COMPUTER-BASED EDUCATION (3). … …. PRQ: ETT 429 ETT 501 or
consent of department.
ETT 530. INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY TOOLS (3). … …. PRQ: ETT 429 or pass ETT
Proficiency Exam, and ETT 510, or consent of department.
ETT 531. VISUAL LITERACY (3). … …. PRQ: ETT 510 or consent of department.
ETT 536. WEB-BASED LEARNING (3). … …. PRQ: ETT 510 and ETT 429, or Pass ETT Proficiency
Exam, or consent of department,.
ETT 538. DEVELOPING EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE (3). … …. PRQ: ETT 429 or Pass ETT
Proficiency Exam and ETT 510 on consent of department.
ETT 550. ROLES OF THE INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGIST (3). … …. PRQ: ETT 501 or consent
of department.
ETT 551. INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY FOR THE FUTURE (3). … …. PRQ: Consent of
department.
ETT 552. INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY FOR DIVERSE CULTURES (3). … …. PRQ: Consent
of department.
ETT 554. COPYRIGHT AND OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES FOR EDUCATION
PROFESSIONALS (3). … …. PRQ: ETT 542 or ETT 553 or consent of department.
ETT 555. MEDIA DESIGN: MULTIMEDIA (3). … …. PRQ: ETT 539 ETT 510 , and ETT 429 or Pass
ETT Proficiency Exam, or consent of department.
ETT 556. MEDIA DESIGN: AUDIO MATERIALS (3). … …. PRQ: ETT 455 or ETT 511, ETT 510 ,
and ETT 429 or Pass ETT Proficiency Exam or consent of department.
ETT 558. INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO I (3). Crosslisted as COMS 558X.Practical methods for the
production and use of video in educational settings. Preparation and presentation of televised instructional
materials. Not open to students with credit in COMS 357 or COMS 358 or equivalent. PRQ: ETT 510 and
ETT 429 or Pass ETT Proficiency Exam, or consent of department.
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ETT 560. INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN I (3). Systematic design of instructional materials. Students design
a blueprint for an instructional module by applying an instructional design model. PRQ: ETT 430 ETT
510 or consent of department.
ETT 564. TRAINING AND PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGY (3). … …. PRQ: ETT 560 or consent of
department.
ETT 565. ADVANCED INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN (3). … …. PRQ: ETT 560 and ETT 562 or consent
of department.
ETT 569. PRACTICUM: INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN (3). … …. PRQ: ETT 560 and either ETT 562 or
ETT 564, or Consent of department.
ETT 570. INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATION (3). … …. PRQ: ETT 430 or ETT
510 or consent of department.
ETT 571. INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT (3). … …. PRQ: ETT
510 or department consent.
ETT 573. INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES (3). … …. PRQ: ETT510 or consent of
department.
ETT 586. INTERNSHIP IN INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY (6). … …. PRQ: Consent of
department.
ETT 740. SEMINAR: INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY CURRICULA (3). … …. PRQ: ETT 510 or
consent of department.
ETT 741. SEMINAR: INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY THEORY (3). … …. PRQ: ETT 740.
ETT 742. SEMINAR: INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH (3). … …. PRQ: ETT 741, and
ETR 520 or consent of department.
ETT 743. SEMINAR: INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY PROBLEMS (3). … …. PRQ: ETT 742, or
consent of department..
ETT 755. MEDIA DESIGN PROJECT (3). … …. PRQ: Consent of department.
ETT 770. PRACTICUM: INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY (3). Instructional media administration
techniques in an applied setting. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours. PRQ: Consent of
department.
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ETT 786. INTERNSHIP IN INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY (6). … …. PRQ: Admission to doctoral
program or Consent of department.
ETT 798. RESEARCH SEMINAR IN INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY (1-3). … …. PRQ: ETT 743
and consent of department.
ETR 522. EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS II (3). … ….. PRQ: ETR 521 or consent of department or
PSYC 504 or SOCI 575.
ETR 526. ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH (3). … ….. PRQ: ETR 525
or consent of department EPS 524.
ETR 529. PRINCIPLES OF EDUCATIONAL MEASUREMENT (3). … ….. PRQ: ETR 521 or consent
of department.
ETR 534. DYNAMIC ASSESSMENT FOR STUDENTS WITH HIGH INCIDENCE DISABILITIES (3).
… …... PRQ: ETR 434, or ETR 528, or ETR 529, . or ETR 530or consent of department.
ETR 536. ASSESSMENT DESIGN (3). … …... PRQ: ETR 528 or ETR 529, or ETR 530 or consent of
department.
ETR 560. COMPUTER DATA ANALYSIS (3). … ….. PRQ: ETR 521 or PSYC 504 or SOCI 575 or
consent of department.
ETR 562. APPLIED CATEGORICAL DATA ANALYSIS (3). … …... PRQ: ETR 521 or PSYC 504 or
SOCI 575or consent of department
ETR 720. EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH PLANNING AND INTERPRETATION (3). … ….. PRQ:
ETR 521, and ETR 519 or ETR 520 or consent of department.
ETR 721. NONPARAMETRIC STATISTICS (3). … ….. PRQ: ETR 521 and ETR 522, or consent of
department. or PSYC 504 or SOCI 575.
ETR 722. METHODS OF MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS (3). … ….. PRQ: ETR 522 or PSYC 506 or
consent of department.
ETR 725. BAYESIAN APPROACH TO EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS AND DECISION MAKING
(3). … ….. PRQ: ETR 521 or PSYC 504 or SOCI 575and ETR 522, or consent of department.
ETR 733. ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE SCHOOL TESTING PROGRAM (3).
… ….. PRQ: ETR 530 or ETR 533, consent of department.
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ETR 734. CONSTRUCTION OF SCALING INSTRUMENTS (3). … ….. PRQ: ETR 522 or ETR 521
or PSYC 504 or SOCI 575or consent of department.
ETR 735. THEORY OF MEASUREMENT (3). … ….. PRQ: ETR 521 and either ETR 530 or ETR 533,
or PSYC 504 or SOCI 575 or consent of department.
ETR 739X. FIELDWORK METHODS IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH (3). … ….. PRQ: ANTH 560
or ETR 525, or EPS 524, or consent of department.
Department of Leadership, Educational Psychology and Foundations
Course Revisions
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LEEA 500. EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION: PRINCIPLES,
CONCEPTS AND STRUCTURE (3). … …... PRQ: Admission to M.S. Ed. Educational Administration
Program or School Business Management Program, or cConsent of department.
LEEA 501. SCHOOL ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION: PROGRAMS AND PRACTICES
(3). … …... PRQ: LEEA 500 or consent of department.
LEEA 511. THE PRINCIPALSHIP (3). … ….. PRQ: LEEA 500 and a minimum of 15 additional
semester hours in the educational administration program LEEA 500, LEEA 525, LEEA 535, and LEEA
554, or consent of department.
LEEA 520. EDUCATIONAL FINANCE I (3). … …... PRQ: LEEA 500 Admission to M.S. Ed.
Educational Administration Program or School Business Management Program, or consent of department.
LEEA 525. EDUCATIONAL LAW I (3). … ….. PRQ: Admission to M.S. Ed. Educational
Administration Program, consent of department.
LEEA 535. SUPERVISORY BEHAVIOR (3). … ….. PRQ: Admission to M.S. Ed. Educational
Administration Program, or consent of department.
LEEA 550. SEMINAR PROBLEMS IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION (3). … ….. PRQ:
LEEA 500 or consent of department.
LEEA 554. POLICY ANALYSIS FOR SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS (3). … ….. PRQ: LEEA 500
and EPFE 500 or EPFE 521Admission to M.S. Ed. Educational Administration Program, or consent of
department.
LEEA 577. ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION OF SPECIAL EDUCATION (3). … ….. PRQ:
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LEEA 500 or consent of department.
LEEA 580. CLINICAL LABORATORY, BUILDING-LEVEL ADMINISTRATION (1). … ….. PRQ:
LEEA 511 or consent of department. CRQ: LEEA 520, LEEA 525, or LEEA 535, or consent of
department.
LEEA 586A. INTERNSHIP IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION (1-6). … ….. PRQ: LEEA 500,
LEEA 511, and 15 additional semester hours in an educational administration program, or Cconsent of
department. PRQ or CRQ: LEEA 511.
LEEA 586B. INTERNSHIP IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION (1-6). … ….. PRQ: LEEA 500,
LEEA 511, and 15 additional semester hours in an educational administration program, or Cconsent of
department. PRQ or CRQ: LEEA 511.
LEEA 590. WORKSHOP IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION (1-3). … ….. PRQ: Acceptance
by the director of the workshop.
LEEA 592. SPECIAL TOPICS IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION (1-3). … ….. PRQ: Consent
of department.
LEEA 597. INDEPENDENT RESEARCH IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION (1-6). … …..
PRQ: Admission to a master’s degree program and consent of faculty member who will direct research.
Consent of department.
LEEA 699A. MASTER’S THESIS (3-6). … ….. PRQ: Consent of department. Recommended: ETR 520
LEEA 699B. Ed.S. THESIS (3-6). May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours. PRQ: Consent of
the chair of the student’s advisory committee. Consent of department.
LEEA 699C. Ed.S. FIELD STUDY THESIS (3-6). May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours.
PRQ: Consent of the chair of the student’s advisory committee. Consent of department.
LEEA 700. NATURE AND THEORY OF ADMINISTRATION (3). … …... PRQ: LEEA 500 or
consent of department.
LEEA 710. THE SUPERINTENDENCY (3). … ….. PRQ: Minimum of 18 semester hours in
educational administration at the 600 level or consent of department. LEEA 700, LEEA 720, LEEA 725,
LEEA 735, LEEA 754, and LEEA 755 or consent of department.
LEEA 715. EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES (3). … …... PRQ: LEEA 500 or consent of department.
LEEA 720. EDUCATIONAL FINANCE II (3). … ….. PRQ: LEEA520 or consent of department.
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LEEA 725. EDUCATIONAL LAW II (3). … ….. PRQ: LEEA 525 or consent of department.
LEEA 726. SPECIAL EDUCATION: LEADERSHIP AND THE LAW (3). … ….. PRQ: Students must
hold Type 10 Special Education and Type 75 certification with the principal endorsement.
LEEA 730. EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION FIELD STUDIES (3). … …... PRQ: consent of
department.
LEEA 735. ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION OF EDUCATIONAL PERSONNEL (3). … …..
PRQ: LEEA 535 or consent of department.
LEEA 736. COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IN EDUCATION (3). … ….. PRQ: LEEA 635 or consent of
department.
LEEA 737. SEMINAR: MANAGEMENT OF NEGOTIATED CONTRACTS IN EDUCATION (3). …
….. PRQ: LEEA 736 or consent of department.
LEEA 740. SEMINAR IN SCHOOL-COMMUNITY RELATIONS (3). … ….. PRQ: LEEA 540 or
consent of department.
LEEA 745. SURVEY OF RESEARCH IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION (3). … ….. PRQ:
LEEA 500 or consent of department.
LEEA 750. SEMINAR: EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION (3). … ….. PRQ: LEEA 600 or consent
of department.
LEEA 754. THE POLITICS OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION (3). … ….. PRQ: LEEA 600 or
consent of department.
LEEA 755. PLANNING AND DECISION MAKING IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION (3). …
….. PRQ: Completion of master’s degree or equivalent and consent of department.
LEEA 777. SPECIAL EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION (3). … ….. PRQ: LEEA 577 or consent of
department.
LEEA 778. SEMINAR: SPECIAL EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION (3). … ….. PRQ: LEEA 777 or
consent of department.
LEEA 780. CLINICAL LABORATORY, DISTRICT-LEVEL ADMINISTRATION (1). … ….. PRQ:
LEEA 600 and LEEA 610, or consent of department.
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LEEA 786. INTERNSHIP IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION (1-12). … ….. PRQ: Consent of
department. PRQ or CRQ: LEEA 710 or consent of department.
LEEA 797. INDEPENDENT RESEARCH IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION (1-3). … …..
PRQ: Consent of department.
LEEA 798. RESEARCH SEMINAR IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION (3). … ….. PRQ or
CRQ: ETR 720 or cConsent of department. Recommended: ETR 620. .
EPS 705. ADVANCED SEMINAR IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT (3). … ….. PRQ: Master’s degree in a
relevant field or consent of department.
EPS 708. ADVANCED RESEARCH SEMINAR IN ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT (3). In-depth …
….. contexts. Background in adolescent development recommended. PRQ: Background in adolescent
development, research methods, and statistics, and consent of department.
EPS 713. ADVANCED EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) . … ….. PRQ: EPS 501 or consent of
department.
EPS 718. RESEARCH SEMINAR IN MOTIIVATION AND EDUCATION (3) . … ….. PRQ: EPS 713
or consent of department.
EPS 723. DESIGN AND INTERPRETATION OF RESEARCH ON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND
LEARNING IN EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS (3). … ….. PRQ: ETR 522 and EPS 523 or consent of
department.
LEBM 521. ACCOUNTING, STATEMENT ANALYSIS, AND BUDGETING (3) … ….. PRQ: LEEA
500 and LEBM 501, or consent of department.
LEBM 525. LEGAL ASPECTS OF SCHOOL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (3) … ….. PRQ: LEBM
501 and LEBM 521, LEEA 500, LEEA 520, or consent of department.
LEBM 536. ROLE OF THE SCHOOL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR IN COLLECTIVE
BARGAINING (3). … ….. PRQ: LEBM 501, and LEBM 521, LEEA 500, and LEEA 520 or consent of
department.
LEBM 550. FINANCIAL PLANNING AND SCHOOL BUDGETING (3) … ….. PRQ: LEEA 500,
LEEA 520, LEBM 501, and LEBM 521, or consent of department.
LEBM 721. ADVANCED SCHOOL FUND ACOUNTING AND BUDGETING (3). … ….. PRQ:
LEEA 500, LEEA 520, LEBM 501, and LEBM 521, or consent of department.
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Doctor of Education in Educational Psychology
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Admission
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Before applying for admission to the doctoral program in educational psychology, the student should
consult with the educational psychology program admissions chair, who will serve as an interim adviser
until the applicant has been admitted to the Graduate School and a program advisory committee has been
selected. Questions about the program or the application process should be directed to the program
admissions chair. Students seeking to take courses while admission papers to the Graduate School are
being processed should receive approval of the program admissions chair.
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Department of Teaching and Learning
New Course
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13.1001
TLSE 553. TRANSITION PLANNING USING TECHNOLOGY (2-3). Curriculum, instructional
methods, and materials appropriate for promoting self-determination and self-advocacy among individuals
with disabilities. Focus on using technology for assessing preferences, setting goals, and developing action
plans for IEP and/or transition meetings. Includes field-based activities.
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
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Master of Science in Teaching with Specialization in Engineering Education
The M.S.T. is designed for certified teachers seeking teaching endorsements at the master’s level in
disciplines approved by the university. All students pursuing the degree will be required to complete core
experiences in which they demonstrate knowledge, skills, and dispositions related to assessment, diversity
and special needs, human development and learning, and pedagogy in their content area.
Admission
All applicants for the M.S.T. program must meet requirements for admission to the Graduate School and
be accepted for admission by the faculty of the specialization.
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Specialization in Engineering Education
The Master of … ….
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Department of Electrical Engineering
Course Revision
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ELE 597. Independent Study (1-3). Independent pursuit of advanced problems in electrical engineering
under faculty supervision. Witten report required. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 semester hours.
PRQ: ELE 590 or C consent of department.
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
New Course
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CIP Code: 14.3501
ISYE 505. PRINCIPLES OF INDUSTRIAL AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (3). Introduction to the
major areas comprising industrial and systems engineering including facility location and layout, material
handling, distribution, and routing, work measurement, operations planning and inventory management,
mathematical modeling and simulation, systems engineering, and management system design. A primer for
advanced courses in each industrial and systems engineering area.
New Course
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CIP Code: 14.3501
ISYE 574. SCHEDULING AND LOGISTICS (3). Special topics on applied operations research with
focus on theory of scheduling and logistics. Major topics include: single- and multiple-stage scheduling
problems, vehicle routing and scheduling problems, bin packing problems, concepts of supply chain,
heuristics, modern tools to solve these problems, solution implementation issues, and work at the graduate
level. PRQ: ISYE 440 or CSCI 240, or consent of department.
Course Revision
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ISYE 550. Lean Integrated Manufacturing Systems (3). Introduction to modern manufacturing systems
with a focus on integrating various functions and resources. Topics include group technology, flexible
manufacturing systems, and production systems for manufacturing support, data integration in computerintegrated manufacturing, and lean manufacturing. PRQ: MEE 331 or ISYE 350. modern issues in lean
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manufacturing systems and practice of lean tools. Topics include overview of lean manufacturing systems,
value stream analysis, quick changeover, point of use storage, quality at source, teams, total productive
maintenance, pull/just-in-time/kanban, and cellular manufacturing. PRQ: ISYE 250 or consent of
department.
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ISYE 650. Advanced Lean Manufacturing Systems (3). Advanced topics in computer-integrated
manufacturing and lean manufacturing systems. Major topics include advanced manufacturing processes,
geometric modeling, design for manufacture, computer-aided part programming, computer-aided process
planning, communication networks, and Applications of these concepts using the manufacturing
laboratory. group technology, cellular manufacturing, flexible manufacturing, data integration in computerintegrated manufacturing, lean manufacturing, and lean implementation. PRQ: ISYE 550 or consent of
department.
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Certificates of Graduate Studies
Integrated Manufacturing Systems
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Lean Six Sigma (12)
This certificate equips graduate students with advanced skills required in manufacturing and service plants
that apply the principles of lean production and Six Sigma. Lean production and Six Sigma methodology
has become a key component of successful production systems.
Requirements
ISYE 535 - Experimental Design for Engineering (3)
ISYE 539 - Six Sigma Excellence and Modern Problem Solving (3)
ISYE 630 - Advanced Quality Control (3)
ISYE 650 - Advanced Lean Manufacturing Systems (3)
COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SCIENCES
School of Nursing and Health Studies
New Course Offering
CIP CODE: 51.2201
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PHHE 605. BIOSTATISTICS IN PUBLIC HEALTH (3). Introduction to the use of biostatistical analysis
of health indicators, vital statistics, population and demographic variables, and other data important to the
practice of public health. Includes basic descriptive and analytical statistical concepts, visual presentation
of data, and use of public access data sets with emphasis on the use of biostatistics in designing,
implementing, and evaluating public health programs, measures that complement epidemiological
techniques, and statistical methods commonly used in biomedical and health research. PRQ: Consent of
school.
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611. APPLIED RESEARCH METHODS IN PUBLIC HEALTH (3). Study of the research process
applied to public health practice with the main emphasis on conceptual understanding and skill
development. Integration of research methods and statistics applicable to the health setting. PRQ: BIOS
670 CRQ: PHHE 605 or consent of school.
669. COMMUNITY HEALTH PLANNING (3). Study of the development of community health planning
goals, objectives, and activities through understanding of data collection, analysis, and evaluation.
Discussion of social values and political processes in planning and plan implementation. PRQ: BIOS 670
or ETR 521 PHHE 605 or consent of school.
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Master of Public Health (M.P.H.)
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Requirements
PHHE 601 - Introduction to Health Systems in the United States (3)
PHHE 603 - Behavioral and Social Aspects of Public Health (3)
PHHE 605 - Quantitative Methods in Public Health (3)
PHHE 607 - Health Services Management (3)
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BIOS 670 - Biostatistical Analysis (3), or another 3 semester hour
course in statistics approved by adviser
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Simultaneous Enrollment in M.P.H. and M.S. in Nursing Degree Programs
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Courses Applied to Both Programs (15)
ETR 521 - Educational Statistics I (3),
OR a statistics course approved by adviser (3)
NURS 695 - Advanced Internship in Community Health Nursing (6)
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Area of clinical study must be in public/community health.
PHHE 539 - Funding for Programs in Public Health (3)
PHHE 605- Quantitative Methods in Public Health (3)
PHHE 613 - Principles and Methods of Epidemiology (3)
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
Department of Biology and Biological Sciences
New Courses
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CIP Code: 26.01
605. INSTITUTE FOR SCIENCE TEACHERS IN BIOLOGY (1-8). Lectures, demonstrations, laboratory
work, and field trips designed for the secondary biology teacher. Subject matter will help enhance and
update the current science teacher in the biological sciences. Topics will be drawn from those that also
integrate relevant topics in chemistry, physics, the earth sciences, and technology, as well as the best
practices in teaching and leadership. May be repeated to a maximum of 16 semester hours. PRQ: Consent
of department.
684. THE PROCESS AND PRACTICES OF SCIENCE (3). Examination of major concepts of science.
Compares and contrasts the role and practice of science and its interaction with technology and society.
Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences
Course Revisions
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502. SEDIMENTOLOGY (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 322 and GEOL 330, or Cconsent of department.
505. STRATIGRAPHY (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 322 and GEOL 325, or consent of department.
510. STRUCTURAL AND DETERMINATIVE MINERALOGY (3). Crystal … … laboratory. Students
should be competent in chemistry and mineralogy prior to enrollment.
PRQ: CHEM 211T, CHEM 213, and GEOL 325, or consent of department
511. OPTICAL MINERALOGY (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 325 or consent of department.
512. PETROGRAPHY (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 325 or consent of department.
519. ELEMENTS OF GEOCHEMISTRY AND COSMOCHEMISTRY (3). … …. PRQ: CHEM 211T,
CHEM 213, and GEOL 325, or consent of department Students should be competent in chemistry and
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mineralogy prior to enrollment.
520. GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH’S SURFACE (3). … …. PRQ: CHEM 211T and CHEM 213
and GEOL 325, or consent of department Students should be competent in chemistry and mineralogy
prior to enrollment.
521. ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY (3). … …. PRQ: Any 100- or 200-level geology course,
and CHEM 211T and CHEM 213, or consent of department. Students should should be competent in
chemistry prior to enrollment.
525. ENGINEERING GEOLOGY (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 325, GEOL 335, MATH 230, and PHYS
210 or PHYS 253, or consent of department Students should be competent in mineralogy and structural
geology prior to enrollment.
527. PLANETARY GEOSCIENCE (3). … …. PRQ: Any 100-level GEOL class or consent of
department.
542. GEOMORPHOLOGY (3). … …. PRQ: GEOG 101 and GEOG 102, or GEOL 105, or GEOL 120,
or GEOL 120A, or consent of department.
544. ECONOMIC GEOLOGY (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 335 or consent of department.
547. QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES IN GEOLOGY (3). … …. PRQ: MATH 155, MATH 210,
MATH 229, or consent of department.
558X. VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY (3). … …. PRQ: BIOS 205T, BIOS 207, BIOS 209T and
BIOS 211; or GEOL 320; or consent of department.
560. PLATE TECTONICS (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 335, or consent of department Students should be
competent in structural geology prior to enrollment.
564. EARTHQUAKE GEOPHYSICS (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 335, or consent of department Students
should be competent in structural geology prior to enrollment.
568. GEOMICROBIOLOGY (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 120 or BIOS 205T, or consent of department.
570. INVERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY (3). … …. PRQ: Major in biological sciences or geology.
571. INTRODUCTION TO MICROPALEONTOLOGY (3). Morphology, classification,
paleogeography, stratigraphic application, and geochemistry of calcareous, siliceous, and phosphatic
microfossils. PRQ: BIOS 205 and GEOL 322, or consent of department.
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577. FIELD METHODS IN ENVIRONMENTAL GEOSCIENCES (4). … …. PRQ: GEOL 325, GEOL
330, GEOL 335, and either GEOL 390 or GEOL 590, or consent of department. Students should be
competent in hydrogeology prior to enrollment.
580. THEORETEICAL PETROLOGY (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 325, or consent of department. Students
should be competent in mineralogy prior to enrollment.
581. SEDIMENTARY PETROLOGY (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 325 and GEOL 330, or consent of
department Students should be competent in mineralogy and stratigraphy prior to enrollment.
585. VOLCANOLOGY (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 325 or consent of department.
588. ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE (3). … …. Students should be competent in chemistry and
calculus prior to enrollment. PRQ: Any 100- or 200-level BIOS, GEOG, GEOL course; CHEM 210T and
CHEM 212; and MATH 229 or MATH 210;, or cConsent of department.
590. HYDROGEOLOGY (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 120 and GEOL 121 and MATH 211 or MATH 229,
or consent of department Students should be competent in calculus prior to enrollment.
591. GEOPHYSICAL WELL LOGGING (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 596 or consent of department.
592X. HYDROLOGY (3). … …. PRQ: GEOG 101 and GEOG 102, or GEOL 120; MATH 210 or
MATH 229; or consent of department.
593. GROUNDWATER GEOPHYSICS (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 590, MATH 230, and PHYS 251A, or
consent of department Students should be competent in physics and calculus prior to enrollment.
595X. TEACHING OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES (3). Crosslisted as PHYS 495 595. … …. PRQ:
Consent of department. CRQ: ILAS 401 or consent of department.
596. GEOPHYSICS (3). … …. PRQ: MATH 211 or MATH 229 and PHYS 210 or PHYS 253, or
consent of department Student should be competent in physics and calculus prior to enrollment.
601. PHYSICAL SEDIMENTOLOGY (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 581, or consent of department. Students
should be competent in sedimentology prior to enrollment.
602. GEOLOGICAL REMOTE SENSING (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 325 and PHYS 251 or PHYS 251A;
or ELE 554; or Cconsent of department.
606. PETROLEUM GEOLOGY (3). Study of the origin and occurrence of oil and natural gas as well as
surface and subsurface applications to their exploration and development. Two lectures, one two-hour
laboratory. Student should be competent in stratigraphy, structural geology and chemistry prior to
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enrollment.
624. STABLE ISOTOPE GEOLOGY (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 325 or Cconsent of department.
625. RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPE GEOLOGY (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 325 or Cconsent of department.
630. GROUNDWATER MODELING (3). … …. Students should have a course in hydrogeology prior
to enrollment. PRQ: GEOL 590 and calculus, or cConsent of department.
632. ADVANCED GROUNDWATER MODELING (3). Quantitative examination of groundwater
physical hydrology in porous and fractured media, including hydraulic tests (pumping, slug, packer),
groundwater flow and permeability characteristics, saline-freshwater relations, and application to practical
problems. Students should be competent in hydrogeology prior to enrollment. PRQ: GEOL 590 or c
Consent of department.
635. GROUNDWATER GEOLOGY (3). … …. Students should be competent in hydrogeology prior to
enrollment. PRQ: GEOL 590 or c Consent of department.
637. CONTAMINANT HYDROLOGY (3). … …. Students should be competent in hydrogeology and
geochemistry prior to enrollment. PRQ: GEOL 520 or GEOL 521, and GEOL 590, or c Consent of
department.
649. ADVANCED STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY (3). … …. Students should be competent in structural
geology prior to enrollment. PRQ: GEOL 335, or consent of department.
650. APPLIED GEOPHYSICS: GRAVITY AND MAGNETIC FIELDS (3). … …. Students should be
competent in geophysics prior to enrollment. PRQ: PHYS 251A and MATH 232 or MATH 336 or c
Consent of department.
651. APPLIED GEOPHYSICS: SEISMIC AND ELECTIRCAL (3). … …. Students should be
competent in geophysics prior to enrollment. PRQ: PHYS 251A and MATH 232 or c Consent of
department.
652. PETROLOGY OF CLASTIC SEDIMENTS AND ROCKS (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 511, or consent
of department Students should be competent in mineralogy or sedimentary petrology prior to enrollment.
653. PETROLOGY OF PRECIPITATED SEDIMENTS OF ROCKS (3). … …. PRQ: GEOL 511, or
consent of department Students should be competent in mineralogy and sedimentary petrology prior to
enrollment.
654. GEOPHYSICAL FIELD METHODS (3). … …. Students should be competent in geophysics prior
to enrollment. CRQ: GEOL 596 or c PRQ: Consent of department.
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655. ADVANCED GEOPHYSICS (3). … …. Students should be competent in geophysics prior to
enrollment. PRQ: GEOL 650 or GEOL 651 or c Consent of department.
658. POTENTIAL THEORY (3). … …. Students should be competent in geophysics, physics and
calculus prior to enrollment. PRQ: GEOL 596 and MATH 232, or c Consent of department.
660. GEOPHYSICAL TIME SERIES ANALYSIS (3). … …. Students should be competent in
geophysics and two semesters of calculus prior to enrollment. PRQ: MATH 232 and CSCI 230, or c
Consent of department.
665. EARTHQUAKE SEISMOLOGY (3). … …. Students should be competent in geophysics and linear
algebra prior to enrollment. PRQ: MATH 240 or c Consent of department.
699. MASTER’S THESIS (1-6). May be repeated without limit. to a A maximum of 6 semester hours
may be used to satisfy program credit-hour requirements.
710. GEODYNAMICS (3). … …. Students should be competent in geophysics and differential equations
prior to enrollment. PRQ: MATH 334 or c Consent of department.
735. SOIL MECHANICS (3). Mechanical behavior of soils (unconsolidated earth materials) and use in
geotechnical and environmental engineering. Engineering classification of soils, Atterberg limits, field and
laboratory testing methods, consolidation and compaction, foundation performance, liquefaction, piping,
slope stability, seismic response, and importance of soil mechanics in solid waste disposal. Case histories
and problem solving. Students should be competent in mineralogy, physics and calculus prior to
enrollment. PRQ: GEOL 325, MATH 230, PHYS 250, or PHYS 250A or c Consent of department.
745. GROUND VIBRATIONS AND INSTRUMENTATION (3). Application of the theory of periodic
motion to the design of geophysical instruments, particularly the seismograph and gravimeter, and to the
understanding of seismic wave propagation within the earth. Students should be competent in physics,
geophysics and two semesters of calculus prior to enrollment. PRQ: GEOL 651 or c Consent of
department.
750. INTERPRETATION METHODS IN POTENTIAL FIELDS (3). … …Students should be
competent in geophysics, physics, and calculus prior to enrollment. PRQ: GEOL 650 and working
knowledge of FORTRAN or c Consent of department.
751. REFLECTION SEISMOLOGY (3). … …. Students should be competent in geophysics, physics,
and calculus prior to enrollment. PRQ: GEOL 593 or GEOL 596 and a working knowledge of
FORTRAN or c C onsent of department.
799. DOCTORAL RESEARCH AND DISSERTATION (credit arranged). May be repeated without limit.
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to a A maximum of 39 semester hours may be used to satisfy program credit-hour requirements.
Department of Mathematical Sciences
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Master of Science in Teaching with Middle School Mathematics Education
The M.S.T. is designed for certified teachers seeking teaching endorsements at the master’s level in
disciplines approved by the university. All students pursuing the degree will be required to complete core
experiences in which they demonstrate knowledge, skills, and dispositions related to assessment, diversity
and special needs, human development and learning, and pedagogy in their content area.
Admission
All applicants for the M.S.T. program must meet requirements for admission to the Graduate School and
be accepted for admission by the faculty of the specialization.
Specialization in Middle School Mathematics Education
The Department of Mathematical Sciences … … teacher-leader endorsement.
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