Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 CS 3.7.1 The institution employs competent faculty members qualified to accomplish the mission and goals of the institution. When determining acceptable qualifications of its faculty, an institution gives primary consideration to the highest earned degree in the discipline. The institution also considers competence, effectiveness, and capacity, including, as appropriate, undergraduate and graduate degrees, related work experiences in the field, professional licensure and certifications, honors and awards, continuous documented excellence in teaching, or other demonstrated competencies and achievements that contribute to effective teaching and student learning outcomes. For all cases, the institution is responsible for justifying and documenting the qualifications of its faculty. (See Commission guidelines “Faculty Credentials.”) (Faculty competence) Compliance Judgment: X In compliance Partially compliant Non-compliant The following tables provide evidence that FMU: Employs competent faculty members qualified to accomplish the mission and goals of the institution Gives primary consideration to the highest earned degree in the discipline Considers competence, effectiveness, and capacity, including: Undergraduate degrees Graduate degrees Related work experiences in the field Professional licensure and certifications Honors and awards Continuous documented excellence in teaching Other demonstrated competencies and achievements that contribute to the effective teaching and student learning outcomes. Can justify and document the qualifications of its faculty. 425 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 Rationale: Credentials for current and former faculty from the past 10 years are organized by department in the tables below. Any person who teaches or has taught at Francis Marion University during the past 10 years is listed, as well as our librarians with faculty rank.1 The tables were developed in accord with the template and instructions provided by the Commission on Colleges during the December 2006 annual convention in Orlando, Florida. In addition to the abbreviations for academic degrees, the following abbreviations are used in the tables: F Indicates full-time status P Indicates part-time status G Indicates a graduate course U Indicates an undergraduate course Designations for current faculty, former faculty, and administrative staff are shown below each person’s name. 426 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 Faculty Roster Form Qualifications of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty Name of Institution: Francis Marion University Name of Academic Area, Discipline, Department/School: Athletics Academic Terms Included: Summer 1998 – Fall 2006 Date Form Completed: 4-13-07 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Murray Hartzler (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) Martin Beall (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) PE 104 Racquetball (U) PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) PE 418 Theory and Techniques of Coaching I (U) B.A. in Communications, Goshen College, Goshen, Indiana PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) B.S. in Psychology, Francis Marion University M.A. in Physical Education Recreation and Dance, Kent State University Director of Athletics, Francis Marion University Soccer coaching experience at Francis Marion University and Hiram College N.S.C.A.A. Advanced National Diploma N.S.P.A. Certified Fitness Instructor N.S.P.A. Certified Conditioning Specialist 427 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Stacy Bertrand (Administrative Staff) PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) B.S. in Kinesiology, Angelo State University M.S. in Kinesiology, Kansas State University Basketball and Conditioning coaching experience at Francis Marion University, Kansas State University, and Angelo State University Mark Bluman (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) PE 104 Racquetball (U) B.A. in Communications, California University of Pennsylvania Cross Country and Track and Field coaching experience at Francis Marion University and Bluffton College Lee Buchanan (Administrative Staff) PE 104 Racquetball (U) B.S. in Industrial Education with Coaching Certification minor, Murray State University Taught similar course in Brescia College’s Education Department dating back to 1987 Jonathan Burnett (Administrative Staff) PE 112 Golf (U) B.S. in Political Science, Francis Marion University Instructor of Golf at the Florence Country Club Golf coaching experience at Francis Marion University Jack Byerley (F) (Former Faculty) PE 104 Racquetball (U) B.S. in Physical Education and Health, University of South Alabama Softball coaching experience at Francis Marion University and Auburn University Edward Conroy (Administrative Staff) PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) B.S. in Business Administration, The Citadel Head Basketball Coach, The Citadel, 2006-present 428 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Gary Edwards (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) PE 110 Weight Training (U) PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) M.S.Ed. in Physical Education, Old Dominion University Taught in the Physical Education Departments of Barton College (1984-1987) and Charleston Southern University (1987-1996) Mark Gaynor (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) PE 112 Golf (U) B.S. in Physical Education and Exercise Science, Michigan State University Golf coaching experience at Francis Marion University, University of Texas-Pan American, and Furman University M.Ed. in Sport Management, University of Georgia William Gray (Administrative Staff) PE 106 Beginning Swimming (U) PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) PE 206 Intermediate Swimming (U) B.S. in Physical Education, Pittsburg State University Gerald Griffin (Administrative Staff) PE 104 Racquetball (U) A.B. in Education with minor in Physical Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Former South Carolina State Chairman of the International Racquetball Association M.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 429 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Jessica Guarneri (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) PE 104 Racquetball (U) Completed racquetball course, Wingate University, 2004 Rufus Hackney PE 107 Volleyball (U) PE 112 Golf (U) PE 116 Outdoor Recreation (U) PE 219 First Aid and Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (U) PE 301 Advanced Lifesaving and Senior Lifesaving (U) PE 318 Kinesiological Foundation of Coaching (U) PE 401 Physical Education in the Elementary School (U) PE 418 Theory and Techniques of Coaching I (U) PE 419 Theory and Techniques of Coaching II (U) A.B. in Physical Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill PE 104 Racquetball (U) B.A. in Communications, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Jonathan Holmes (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) Basketball coaching experience at Francis Marion University and Wingate University Taught various physical education courses and coached various sports at North Georgia College and St. Andrews Presbyterian M.Ed. in Administration and Physical Education, University College dating back to 1957 of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ph.D. in Educational Administration with areas in Recreation and Physical Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Basketball coaching experience at Francis Marion University and Montreat College 430 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Art Inabinet (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) Elijah Kirkpatrick (Administrative Staff) PE 104 Racquetball (U) PE 110 Weight Training (U) PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) PE 218 Principles and Problems of Athletic Coaching (U) PE 418 Theory and Techniques of Coaching I (U) PE 419 Theory and Techniques of Coaching II (U) SOCI 201 Introduction to Sociology (U) B.S. in History with minor in Social Sciences, Winthrop University PE 107 Volleyball (U) PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) B.A. in Biology, Lycoming College M.A.T. in Secondary Education with concentration in Social Sciences, Winthrop University Assistant Baseball Coach, Winthrop U, 1989-1991 Head Baseball Coach, North Greenville College, 19921998 Associate Professor of Sociology, North Greenville College, 1992-1998 Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach, Lycoming College, 1991 Volleyball coaching experience at Francis Marion University and Lycoming College 431 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Paul MacDonald (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) PE 107 Volleyball (U) PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) B.A. in Business, Michigan State University M.Ed. in Physical Education, Wayne State University CAP I certified, USA Volleyball Coaches Accreditation Program, 2007 Volleyball coaching experience at Francis Marion University, Mount Mercy College, Wayne State University, Macomb County Community College, and Oakland University Janna Magette (Administrative Staff) PE 104 Racquetball (U) B.A. in Religion, Davidson College Basketball coaching experience at Francis Marion University and University of North Carolina at Charlotte Roy Martin (Administrative Staff) PE 104 Racquetball (U) PE 107 Volleyball (U) PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) B.A. in Biology, University of Missouri-Columbia USA Volleyball IMPACT certified Volleyball coaching experience at Francis Marion University, McNeese State University, and Tulane University M.Ed. in Health and Human Performance, McNeese State University 432 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Frank Moore (Administrative Staff) PE 104 Racquetball (U) PE 108 Beginning Tennis (U) B.S. in Physical Education, University of Tennessee, Knoxville M.S. in Physical Education, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Neil Paul, Jr. (Administrative Staff) PE 104 Racquetball (U) B.A. in Mass Communications with minor in Athletic Coaching, Francis Marion University Athletic Coordinator, Florence County Recreational Department, 2004-2005 Basketball coaching experience at Francis Marion University Jerry Pruitt (Administrative Staff) PE 104 Racquetball (U) PE 107 Volleyball (U) PE 108 Beginning Tennis (U) PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) B.S. in Political Science, Weber State University Volleyball coaching experience at Francis Marion University, Gonzaga University, Lewis-Clark State College, Radford University, and Weber State University Dawn Sanner (F) (Administrative Staff) PE 218 Principles and B.S. in Accounting & Physical Problems of Athletic Coaching Education, Millikin University (U) M.S. in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Administration, Illinois State University Associate Faculty Member, Physical Education for Knoxville Professional Studies, Tusculum College Manager, RecSports, University of TennesseeKnoxville 433 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications John Schweitz (Administrative Staff) PE 104 Racquetball (U) PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) B.A. in Health and Sports Science, University of Richmond Basketball coaching experience at Francis Marion University, Irvine Valley Community College, Long Beach State University, and Loyola Marymount University Valecia Tedder (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) PE 108 Beginning Tennis (U) PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) B.S. in Natural Science and Math, University of Alabama at Birmingham Basketball coaching experience at Francis Marion University and Middle Tennessee State University Garth Thomson (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) PE 104 Racquetball (U) PE 108 Beginning Tennis (U) PE 208 Intermediate Tennis (U) B.B.A. in Finance, Francis Marion University Assistant Tennis Professional, Florence Country Club, 1992 Tennis Coach, Francis Marion University, 1992-Present USPTA Member – Professional One PE 104 Racquetball (U) PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) B.S. in Sports Medicine and Athletic Training, Barry University Stacey Vallee (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) M.B.A., Francis Marion University ATC, 2000 CPT, 2002 CSCS, 2003 434 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Thomas Whiteley (F) (Administrative Staff) PE 318 Kinesiology (U) PE 319 Physiology of Exercise (U) PE 418 / 419 Methods of Coaching, Individual, and Team Sports (U) A.B., Guilford College M.Ed., East Carolina University Ed.D., University of North Carolina at Greensboro Coached various sports at Francis Marion University and St. Andrews Presbyterian College, 1971-2001 Co-director of Required Physical Education Program, St. Andrews Presbyterian College, 1971-1977 435 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 Faculty Roster Form Qualifications of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty Name of Institution: Francis Marion University Name of Academic Area, Discipline, Department/School: Biology Department Academic Terms Included: Summer 1998 – Fall 2006 Date Form Completed: 6-11-07 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Peter King (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) BIOL 103L Environmental Biology Laboratory (U) BIOL 104 Human Biology (U) BIOL 105 Introduction to Life Science (U) BIOL 106 Organismal Biology (U) BIOL 406 Human Physiology (U) BIOL 410 Vertebrate Physiology (U) BIOL 497 Special Studies (U) BIOL 498 Biology Internship (U) BIOL 499 Senior Seminar (U) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) Certificate of Horticulture, Sydney Technical College Bachelor of Business in Marketing, University of Technology Bachelor of Arts, Animal Biology and Geography, University of New England Bachelor of Arts Honors Class 1, Animal Biology, University of New England Ph.D. in Zoology, North Carolina State University 436 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications BIO 103L Environmental Biology Laboratory (U) BIOL 104 Human Biology (U) BIOL 205 Human Anatomy (U) BIOL 213 Biology of Sex (U) M.S. in Zoology, University of Florida BIOL 104L Human Biology Laboratory (U) BIOL 105L Introduction to Life Science Laboratory (U) B.A. in Biology and Chemistry, New York University Tamatha Barbeau (F) (Current Faculty) Dennis Bassin (P) (Former Faculty) Ph.D. in Zoology, University of Florida M.Ed. in Biology Education, Georgia Southwestern State University Ed.S. in Educational Administration, University of South Carolina 437 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Vernon Bauer (F) (Current Faculty) Lucy Bridges (P) (Former Faculty) BIOL 104 Human Biology (U) BIOL 105 Introduction to Biology (U) BIOL 220 Introduction to Molecular Biology (U) BIOL 302 Developmental Biology (U) BIOL 401 Genetics (U) B.S. in Biological Science, Clemson University BIOL 104L Human Biology Laboratory (U) BIOL 105L Introduction to Life Science Laboratory (U) BIOL 106L Organismal Biology Laboratory (U) BIOL 115L Life Science Laboratory (U) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.S. in Biology, Baptist College of Charleston Ph.D. in Genetics, North Carolina State University M.A.T. in Biology, Coastal Carolina College University of South Carolina 438 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Hope Camper (P) (Former Faculty) BIOL 103 / 103L Environmental Biology Lecture and Laboratory (U) BIOL 104L Human Biology Laboratory (U) BIOL 105 / 105L Introduction to Life Science Lecture and Laboratory (U) BIOL 106 / 106L Organismal Biology Lecture and Laboratory (U) BIOL 113 Environmental Biology Laboratory (U) BIOL 115L Life Science Laboratory (U) BIOL 116L Organismal Biology Laboratory (U) Introduction to Biology Laboratory (U) B.A. in Biology, Rhodes College M.S. in Botany, Texas A&M University Teacher Certification, State of South Carolina and Texas, Secondary School Level in Biology 439 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Jeffrey Camper (F) (Current Faculty) Erin Creech (P) (Former Faculty) BIOL 105 Introductory Biology (U) BIOL 305 Comparative Anatomy (U) BIOL 312 Herpetology (U) BIOL 314 Field Biology (U) BIOL 316 Evolution (U) BIOL 401 Genetics (U) BIOL 497 Special Studies (U) BIOL 498 Biology Internship (U) BIOL 499 Senior Seminar (U) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.S. in Zoology, Southern Illinois University BIOL 104L Human Biology Laboratory (U) BIOL 105L Introduction to Life Science Laboratory (U) BIOL 106L Organismal Biology Laboratory (U) B.S., Florida State University M.A. in Biology, Drake University Ph.D. in Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University M.S., Florida State University 440 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications BIOL 102 General Zoology (U) BIOL 105 Introduction to Life Science (U) BIOL 202 Vertebrate Zoology (U) BIOL 205 Human Anatomy (U) BIOL 302 Embryology (U) BIOL 305 Comparative Anatomy (U) BIOL 306 Special Topics: Biology for Nurses (U) BIOL 309 Neuroscience (U) BIOL 401 Genetics (U) B.S. in Biology, Bates College Lynn Croshaw (F) (Former Faculty) Ph.D. in Zoology, University of Maryland 441 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications BIOL 103L Environmental Biology Laboratory (U) BIOL 105 / 105L Introductory Biology Lecture and Laboratory (U) BIOL 306 Special Topics: Fluorescence Approaches (U) BIOL 406 / 406L Human Physiology / Laboratory (U) BIOL 499 Senior Seminar (U) NURS 302 Pathophysiology (U) Pharmacology (U) B.S. in Biology, Pennsylvania State University BIOL 103L Environmental Biology Laboratory (U) BIOL 104L Human Biology Laboratory (U) BIOL 105L Introduction to Life Science Laboratory (U) BIOL 106L Organismal Biology Laboratory (U) B.S., Francis Marion University Kirk Dineley (F) (Current Faculty) Marcie Eaddy (P) (Current Faculty) Ph.D. Molecular Pharmacology, University of Pittsburgh Ph.D. candidate in Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Carolina Columbia (completed all necessary coursework) 442 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Erin Eaton (F) (Current Faculty) BIOL 104 Human Biology (U) BIOL 105 Introduction to Life Science (U) B.S. in Biological Sciences, University of South Carolina Ph.D., Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Vanderbilt University Patrick Holladay (P) (Former Faculty) BIOL 103L Environmental Biology Laboratory (U) BIOL 105 Introduction to Life Science (U) B.S. in Aquaculture, Fisheries, and Wildlife Biology, Clemson University M.S. in Biological Sciences, Eastern Kentucky University 443 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Julia Krebs (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) Travis Knowles (F) (Current Faculty) BIOL 103 Environmental Biology (U) BIOL 105, 106 General Biology (U) BIOL 202 Vertebrate Biology (U) BIOL 350 Ornithology (U) BIOL 402 Terrestrial Ecology (U) BIOL 411 Ecology (U) BIOL 501 Ornithology(G) BIOL 602 Advanced Ecology (G) A.B. in Biology, Oberlin College BIOL 103 Environmental Biology (U) BIOL 104 Human Biology (U) BIOL 105 Introduction to Life Science (U) BIOL 106 Organismal Biology (U) BIOL 202 Vertebrate Zoology (U) BIOL 210 Conservation Biology (U) BIOL 314 Field Biology (U) B.A. in Biology, Wake Forest University M.Ed. in Urban Education, Boston College M.Sc. in Zoology, University of Georgia Ph.D. in Zoology, University of Georgia M.S. in Biology, Wake Forest University 444 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications BIOL 103 Environmental Biology (U) BIOL 105 Introduction to Life Science (U) BIOL 106 Organismal Biology (U) BIOL 205 Human Anatomy (U) BIOL 206 Fall Flora (U) BIOL 207 Spring Flora (U) BIOL 208 Summer Flora (U) BIOL 303 The Plant Kingdom (U) BIOL 306C Topics in Biology (Introductory Mycology) (U) BIOL 313 Mycology (U) BIOL 497 Independent Research in Biology (U) BIOL 498 Internship in Biology (U) SCI 518 Science: Human Biology (G) UNIV100 University Life 100 (U) B. S. in Biology, University of South Carolina Gerald Long (F) (Current Faculty) M. S. in Biology, University of South Carolina Ph. D. in Biology, University of South Carolina 445 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Latha Malaiyandi (F) (Current Faculty) Larry McCumber (F) (Current Faculty) BIOL 104 Human Biology (U) BIOL 105 Introduction to Life Science Laboratory (U) BIOL 205 Human Anatomy with Laboratory (U) BIOL 406 Human Physiology (U) B.A. in Molecular and Cell Biology / Biochemistry, University of California BIOL 301 Cell Biology (U) BIOL 311 Microbiology (U) BIOL 407 Immunology (U) BIOL 601 Molecular Biology (G) BIOL 600 Science for Teachers (G) B.S. in Biology, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Molecular Pharmacology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine M.S. in Immunology / Medical Microbiology, University of Florida Ph.D. in Immunology / Medical Microbiology, University of Florida Francis McFaddin (P) (Former Faculty) BIOL 116 Organismal Biology Laboratory (U) B.S. in Biology, Furman University M.Ed., Francis Marion University 446 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Caroline McRee (P) (Former Faculty) BIOL 106L Organismal Biology Laboratory (U) B.S. in Biology, University of Evansville M.S. in Biology, Texas Woman’s University M.S. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Louisiana State University Lisa Pike (F) (Current Faculty) BIOL 103 Environmental Biology (U) BIOL 105 Introduction to Life Science (U) BIOL 106 Organismal Biology (U) BIOL 201 Environmental Sciences (U) BIOL 204 Introductory Marine Biology (U) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) Honors 397 Honors Colloquium (U) B.S. in Biology, Binghamton University M.S. in Marine Biology, University of North Carolina at Wilmington 447 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Deborah Pogue (P) (Former Faculty) BIOL 105L Introduction to Life Science Laboratory (U) B.S. in Animal Science, University of Kentucky M.Ed. in Secondary Science, Francis Marion University Gregory Pryor (F) (Current Faculty) BIOL 311 Microbiology (U) BIOL 105 Introduction to Biological Science (U) B.A., State University of New York at Oswego M.Sc., University of Florida Ph.D., University of Florida 448 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications John Rae (F) (Current Faculty) Jean Richardson (P) (Current Faculty) BIOL 103L Environmental Biology Laboratory (U) BIOL 105 Introduction to Life Sciences (U) BIOL 106 Organismal Biology (U) BIOL 201 Invertebrate Zoology (U) BIOL 209 Entomology (U) BIOL 308 Aquatic Ecology (U) BIOL 408 Population Ecology (U) BIOL 497 Special Studies (U) BIOL 499 Senior Seminar (U) Ecology (U) Zoology (U) B.S. in Biology, State University of New York at Stony Brook BIOL 103L Environmental Biology Laboratory (U) BIOL 104 Human Biology (U) BIOL 105 Introduction to Life Science (U) BIOL 106 Organismal Biology (U) B.S. in Biology, Francis Marion University M.S. in Marine Biology, University of the Pacific Ph.D. in Zoology, Ohio University M.Ed. Secondary Science, Francis Marion University 449 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Tom Roop (P) (Current Faculty) Zenda Rushing (F) (Former Faculty) Renee Sanders (P) (Former Faculty) BIOL 201 Invertebrate Zoology (U) BIOL 204 Marine Biology (U) BIOL 301 Cell Biology (U) BIOL 406 Human Physiology (U) UNIV 100 University Life (U) B.S. in Biology, Denison University BIOL 105 Introduction to Life Science (U) BIOL 106 Organismal Biology (U) BIOL 205 Human Anatomy (U) HNRS 491 Honors Independent Study (U) B.S. in Biology, Appalachian State University BIOL 104 Human Biology Laboratory (U) B.S. in Secondary Education (Biology), College of Charleston M.S. in Science Education, Canisius College Ph.D. in Physiology, Florida State University 6 hours toward Ph.D. in Psychology, Appalachian State University M.A. in Biology, Appalachian State University M.Ed. in Biology, The Citadel M.Ed. in Administration, University of South Carolina 450 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Carol Sanderson (P) (Current Faculty) BIO 103L Environmental Biology Laboratory (U) BIO 104 / 104L Human Biology Lecture and Laboratory (U) BIO 105 / 105L Introduction to Life Science Lecture and Laboratory (U) BIO 106 / 106L Organismal Biology Lecture and Laboratory (U) B.A. in Zoology, Kent State University Education Certification in Science Education, Kent State University M.Ed. in Secondary Science Education, University of South Carolina Masters Plus 30 in Biology, Francis Marion University Timothy Shannon (F) (Current Faculty) BIOL 105 Introduction to Life Sciences (U) BIOL 106L Organismal Biology Laboratory (U) BIOL 220 Introduction to Molecular Biology (U) BIOL 301Cell Biology (U) BIOL 306 Special Topics: Virology (U) B.S. in Recombinant Gene Technology, Western Kentucky University M.S. in Biology, Western Kentucky University Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology, Ohio University 451 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Henry Slone (F) (Current Faculty) Ann Stoeckmann (F) (Current Faculty) David Stroup (F) (Current Faculty) BIOL 103 Environmental Biology (U) BIOL 105L Introduction to Life Science Laboratory (U) BIOL 106 Organismal Biology (U) BIOL 301 Cell Biology (U) B.S. in Biology, Florida Southern College BIOL 104 Human Biology (U) BIOL 204 Marine Biology (U) BIOL 205 Human Anatomy (U) B.S. in Zoology, University of Washington BIOL 105 Introduction to Life Science (U) BIOL 106 Organismal Biology (U) BIOL 307 Plant Anatomy and Physiology (U) BIOL 310 Plant Morphology and Development (U) BIOL 497 Special Studies (U) BIOL 499 Senior Seminar (U) B.S. in Biology, University of Akron Ph.D. in Botany, University of Montana Ph.D. in Zoology, Ohio State University Member, Human Anatomy and Physiology Society Member, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology M.S. in Biology, University of Akron Ph.D. in Biology, West Virginia University 452 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Lawrence Swails (F) (Former Faculty) Ruth Taylor (P) (Former Faculty) BIOL 105L Life Science Laboratory (U) BIOL 106L Organismal Biology Laboratory (U) BIOL 206 Fall Flora (U) BIOL 207 Spring Flora (U) BIOL 303 The Plant Kingdom (U) A.B. in Biology, University of South Carolina BIOL 103 Environmental Biology (U) B.S. in Biology with Science 12 Certification, Francis Marion University M.S. in Biology, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Botany, University of Cincinnati M.Ed. in Secondary Education / Science, Francis Marion University Nancy Wilson (P) (Former Faculty) BIOL 104 Human Biology Laboratory (U) BIOL 105 / 105L Introduction to Life Science Lecture and Laboratory (U) BIOL 106L Organismal Biology Laboratory (U) BIOL 115 Life Science Laboratory (U) Tech Prep Physics Certification Project Learning Tree trained AP Environmental Science Certification National Board Certification HS Chemistry B.S. in Microbiology, University of Michigan Ph.D. in Biochemistry, University of California 453 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Stephen Welch (P) (Current Faculty) BIOL 105 Introduction to Life Science (U) BIOL 106 Organismal Biology (U) B.S. in Biology, University of South Carolina M.A.T. in Biology Education, University of South Carolina 454 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 Faculty Roster Form Qualifications of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty Name of Institution: Francis Marion University Name of Academic Area, Discipline, Department/School: Chemistry Academic Terms Included: Summer 1998 – Fall 2006 Date Form Completed: 4-13-07 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Kenneth Williams (F) (Current Faculty) CHEM 101 General Chemistry I (U) CHEM 102 General Chemistry II (U) CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I (U) CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry II (U) CHEM 402 Inorganic Chemistry II (U) CHEM 404 Biochemistry (U) CHEM 405 Modern Methods of Organic Synthesis and Characterization (U) CHEM 407 Introduction to Polymer Science (U) A.B. in Chemistry, Gettysburg College M.S. in Organic Chemistry, University of Maryland Ph.D. in Chemistry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 455 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Allen Clabo (F) (Current Faculty) Fred Clayton (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) CHEM 101 General Chemistry I (U) CHEM 103 General Chemistry II (U) CHEM 201 / 201L Organic Chemistry I Lecture and Laboratory (U) CHEM 202 / 202L Organic Chemistry II Lecture and Laboratory (U) CHEM 302 Physical Chemistry II (U) CHEM 497 Special Topics (U) B.S. in Chemistry, University of Richmond CHEM 101 General Chemistry I (U) CHEM 102 General Chemistry II (U) CHEM 150 Chemistry for Everyday Life (U) CHEM 201L Organic Chemistry I Laboratory (U) CHEM 202L Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (U) B.S. in Chemistry, University of Tennessee B.S. in Physics, University of Richmond Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry, University of Tennessee 456 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications James Dooley Jr. (F) (Former Faculty) Jeffrey Fiscus (F) (Former Faculty) CHEM 101 General Chemistry I (U) CHEM 102 General Chemistry II (U) CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I (U) CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry II (U) CHEM 405 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (U) B.S. in Chemistry, University of Georgia CHEM 102 General Chemistry II (U) CHEM 150 / 150L Chemistry for Everyday Life Lecture and Laboratory (U) B.S. in Chemistry, The College of William and Mary M.S. in Organic Chemistry, University of Georgia Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry, University of South Carolina 457 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Stephanie Flynn (F) (Former Faculty) Christopher Goss (P) (Former Faculty) CHEM 101 General Chemistry I Lecture and Laboratory (U) CHEM 102 General Chemistry II Lecture and Laboratory (U) CHEM 150 Chemistry for Everyday Life (U) CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I Lecture and Laboratory (U) CHEM 313 Environmental Chemistry Lecture and Laboratory (U) CHEM 497 Special Studies: Enzyme Reaction (U) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.S. in Chemistry, Thomas More College CHEM 150 Chemistry for Everyday Life (U) B.S. in Chemistry, Georgia Southern University M.S. in Chemistry, Duke University Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, Duke University 458 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Barbara Hankinson (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) Jennifer Kelley (F) (Current Faculty) CHEM 101 General Chemistry I (U) CHEM 102 General Chemistry II (U) CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I (U) CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry II (U) CHEM 404 Biochemistry I (U) CHEM 405 Modern Methods of Organic Synthesis and Characterization (U) CHEM 404 / 408 Advanced Biochemistry (U) CHEM 497 Special Studies (U) CHEM 499 Chemistry Senior Capstone (U) CHEM 601 Special Topics in Chemistry for Science Teachers (G) B.S. in Physical Sciences and Biology, Mississippi University for Women CHEM 101 General Chemistry I (U) CHEM 102 General Chemistry II (U) CHEM 150 Chemistry for Everyday Life (U) B.S. in Biology, Greensboro College M.S. in Chemistry and Biological Sciences, Mississippi University for Women Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, Mississippi State University Ph.D. in Chemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 459 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Troy Milliken (F) (Former Faculty) CHEM 102 General Chemistry II (U) CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry II Lecture and Laboratory (U) B.S. in Polymer Science, Pennsylvania State University M.S. in Polymer Science and Engineering, University of Massachusetts Ph.D. in Polymer Science and Engineering Valentina Nemchinksy (P) (Former Faculty) CHEM 101 General Chemistry I (U) CHEM 102 General Chemistry II (U) B.S. in Chemistry, St. Petersburg State University M.S. in Chemistry, St. Petersburg State University Ph.D. in Chemistry, St. Petersburg State University 460 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications James Newton (F) (Former Faculty) LeRoy Peterson (F) (Current Faculty) CHEM 101 General Chemistry I (U) CHEM 102 General Chemistry II (U) CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I (U) CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry II (U) PSCI 101 Physical Science (U) B.A. in Chemistry, Berea College CHEM 101 General Chemistry I (U) CHEM 102 General Chemistry II (U) CHEM 301 Physical Chemistry I (U) CHEM 302 Physical Chemistry II (U) CHEM 405 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (U) CHEM 499 Physical-Inorganic Capstone (U) PSCI 101 Physical Science (U) UNIV 100 University Life (U) Independent Research (U) B.S. in Chemistry and Mathematics, Francis Marion College M.S. in Theoretical Inorganic Chemistry, Texas A&M University M.S. in Experimental Inorganic Chemistry, Wake Forest University Ph.D. in Physical-Inorganic Chemistry, University of South Carolina 461 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications David Ribar (P) (Current Faculty) CHEM 102L General Chemistry II Laboratory (U) CHEM 202L Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (U) B.A. in English Writing, Pennsylvania State University B.S. in Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh Ph.D. in Synthetic Organic Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh Clara Schous (P) (Former Faculty) CHEM 150 / 150L Chemistry for Everyday Life Lecture and Laboratory (U) B.S. in Chemistry, Wayne State University M.S. in Organic Chemistry, University of Notre Dame Peter Tinsley (F) (Current Faculty) CHEM 102 / 102L General Chemistry II Lecture and Laboratory (U) B.A. in Chemistry and Mathematics, Pfeiffer College M.S. in Inorganic Chemistry, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Ph.D. in Biochemistry, University of Tennessee, Memphis 462 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications CHEM 101 General Chemistry I Lecture and Laboratory (U) CHEM 102 General Chemistry II Lecture and Laboratory (U) CHEM 150 / 150L Chemistry for Everyday Life Lecture and Laboratory (U) CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I (U) CHEM 203 Analytical Chemistry I Lecture and Laboratory (U) CHEM 303 Analytical Chemistry II Lecture and Laboratory (U) B.S. in Chemistry / Biochemistry, University of West Florida Kristofoland Varazo (F) (Current Faculty) Ph.D. in Chemistry, University of Georgia 463 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 Faculty Roster Form Qualifications of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty Name of Institution: Francis Marion University Name of Academic Area, Discipline, Department/School: English, Modern Languages, and Philosophy Academic Terms Included: Summer 1998 – Fall 2006 Date Form Completed: 3-23-07 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Christopher Johnson (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for Disciplines (U) ENG 203 Literature and the Natural World (U) ENG 300 Foundations of Literary Study (U) ENG 301 British Literature Before 1785 (U) ENG 321 Shakespeare (U) ENG 415 Advanced Topics: Satire (U) ENG 425 Advanced Topics in British Literature (U) B.A. in English, Villanova University M.A. in English, University of Delaware Ph.D. in English, University of Delaware 464 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Christopher Johnson (continued) ENG 465 Advanced Study in Critical Theory and Literature (U) ENG 496 English Capstone Experience (U) ENG 601 Studies in Language and Literature (G) ENG 603 Major British Authors (G) Hyde Abbott (P) (Former Faculty) ENG 111 / 111L Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) B.A. in English Literature, Wofford College M.A. in English Literature, University of South Carolina A.B.D. in Medieval Literature, University of South Carolina 465 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Ellen Arnold (F) (Former Faculty) Kenneth Autrey (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 / 111L Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) ENG 201 Literature and the Individual (U) B.A. in English, University of Montevallo ENG 111 / 111L Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200H Writing for Disciplines Honors (U) ENG 370 Creative Writing: Poetry Workshop (U) ENG 371 Creative Writing: Advanced Poetry Workshop (U) B.A. in English, Davidson College M.A. in English Literature, College of William and Mary Ph.D. in 19th Century British Literature, University of South Carolina M.A. in English, Auburn University Ph.D. in English, University of South Carolina 466 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Mary Ellen Bellanca (F) (Former Faculty) Stanford Bergstrom (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) ENG 202 Literature and Society (U) ENG 203 Literature and the Natural World (U) ENG 302 English Literature After 1785 (U) B.A. in English, Western Maryland College SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I (U) SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II (U) SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I (U) SPAN 301 Grammar and Composition (U) SPAN 304 Master of Hispanic Literature (U) SPAN 309 Civilization and Culture of Spanish America(U) SPAN 401 Survey of B.A. in Spanish and English, University of CaliforniaRiverside M.A. in English, University of Delaware Ph.D. in English, University of Delaware M.A. in Spanish, University of California-Riverside Ph.D. in Spanish, University of California-Riverside 467 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Stanford Bergstrom (continued) Peninsular Literature to 1700 (U) SPAN 402 Spanish Literature from 1700 (U) Mark Blackwell (F) (Current Faculty) PRS 202 Introductory Study of Religion (U) PRS 204 Old Testament (U) PRS 205H New Testament Honors (U) PRS 312H Medieval Christian Philosophy Honors (U) PRS 397 Special Topics (U) B.A. in English, George Mason University ENG 111 Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 201 Literature and the Individual (U) ENG 202 Literature and Society (U) ENG 203 Literature and the Natural World (U) ENG 313 Literature for the Young Child (U) B.A. in English, Coker College Katharine Boling (F) (Former Faculty) M.Div. in Higher Education Track, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Ph.D. in Biblical Studies, University of Sheffield, England M.A. in English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill M.A. in Children’s Literature, Hollins University 468 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Katharine Boling (continued) ENG 331 Special Topics in Writing (U) ENG 380 Creative Writing: Fiction Workshop (U) Julie Brian (P) (Former Faculty) David Burt (F) (Former Faculty) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) ENG 201 Literature and the Individual (U) B.A. in Rhetoric, University of Illinois ENG 101 Basic Composition Skills (U) ENG 111 / 111L Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Basic Writing Skills (U) ENG 202 Literature and Society (U) ENG 203 English Literature of the 18th Century (U) ENG 203 Literature and the Natural World (U) ENG 220 Composition III (U) ENG 301 Survey of English Literature I (U) B.A. in English, University of Dallas 18+ Graduate hours in English M.Ed., University of Illinois M.A. in English, North Texas State University Ph.D. in English, University of Kentucky 469 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications David Burt (continued) ENG 302 Survey of English Literature II (U) ENG 303 American Literature I (U) ENG 320 Modern Drama (U) ENG 330 Special Topic: History of the English Novel (U) ENG 330 Special Topic: Literary Criticism (U) ENG 330 Prose Fiction (U) ENG 330 Special Topic: 18th Century English Novel (G) ENG 420 English Literature of the Renaissance and Enlightenment (U) ENG 425 Advanced Study of Literature: The 18th Century (U) ENG 491 Senior Seminar (U) MCOM 201 Journalism I (U) 470 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Wendy Caldwell (F) (Current Faculty) Marilyn Chapman (P) (Former Faculty) SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I (U) SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II (U) SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II (U) SPAN 302 Conversation (U) SPAN 303 Hispanic American Literature (U) SPAN 306 Survey of Hispanic American Literature I (U) SPAN 307 Survey of Hispanic American Literature II (U) B.A. in Spanish and English, College of Charleston ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) B.S. in Education, Southeast Missouri State University M.A. in Spanish, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Romance Languages, University of Georgia 18+ Graduate hours in English M.S. in Education, Elmira College 471 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications ENG 220 Advanced Composition (U) EDUC 393 Secondary Clinical Experience (U) EDUC 434 Teaching English Methods in Secondary Schools (U) EDUC 438 Teaching Foreign Language Methods in Secondary Schools (U) EDUC 489 Secondary Student Teaching Practicum (U) EDUC 510C Introduction to the Internet (G) EDUC 525 Introduction to the Web Page Design (G) Introduction to Word Perfect (G) B.A. in English, Sam Houston State University Suzanne Cherry (F) (Former Faculty) M.A. in Rhetoric and Composition, Texas A&M University Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Composition, Texas A&M University 472 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Adller Costa (P) (Former Faculty) FNCH 101 Elementary French I (U) FNCH 102 Elementary French II (U) FNCH 202 Intermediate French II (U) Mechanical Engineering, Escola Federal de Engenharia de Itajubá (EFEI), Brazil Diplôme supérieur d’études françaises, Université Blaise Pascal, France Le DUEG de Lettres modernes, Universitié Blaise Pascal, France La Licence de Lettres modernes, Université de Perpignan, France La Maîtrise de Lettres modernes, Université de Perpignan, France A.B.D. in Modern Languages, University of Maryland 473 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications David Cowles (F) (Current Faculty) Patrick Craven (P) (Former Faculty) ENG 200 Writing for Disciplines (U) ENG 300 Foundations for Literary Studies (U) ENG 302 British Literature After 1785 (U) ENG 465 Advanced Study in Critical Theory and Literature (U) B.A. in English, Brigham Young University FNCH 101 Elementary French I (U) FNCH 102 Elementary French II (U) FNCH 201 Intermediate French I (U) FNCH 202 Intermediate French II (U) FNCH 301 Grammar and Composition (U) FNCH 304 Masterpieces of French Literature (U) Baccalauréat Philo/Lettres, Lycée Raymond Poincaré, Bar-le-Duc, France M.A. in English, Brigham Young University Ph.D. in English Language and Literature, University of Chicago B.A. in History and French, Kent State University M.A. in French Literature, Rice University Ph.D. in French Literature, Rice University 474 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Shay Crawley (P) (Current Faculty) SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I (U) SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II (U) SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I (U) SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II (U) B.A. in Spanish, Northeast Louisiana University ENG 111 / 111L Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) B.A. in Philosophy and Religion, Winthrop University Susan Curtis (P) (Former Faculty) M.A. in Spanish, Mississippi State University M.A. in English, University of South Carolina 475 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications B.A. in Spanish, French, and Education, University of North Alabama Teacher Certification in Elementary, Secondary Spanish and French, and ESL 18+ Graduate hours in Spanish Natalie De Corvin (F) (Former Faculty) SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I (U) SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II (U) SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I (U) SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II (U) M.A. in Spanish Literature and Secondary Education, University of Alabama M.A. in ESL Education and Bilingualism, University of Alabama Ed.S. in Foreign Language Acquisition: Alternative Assessment, University of Alabama A.B.D. in Education, University of Alabama Mavis Diggs (F) (Former Faculty) ENG 111 / 111L Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) B.A. in English, University of Alabama M.F.A. in Creative Writing, University of Alabama 476 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Amy Earhart (F) Former Faculty Jo Angela Edwins (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 / 111L Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) B.A. in English, George Mason University ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) ENG 201 Literature and the Individual (U) ENG 220 Advanced Composition (U) ENG 305 Business Writing (U) ENG 330 Special Topics in Literature: Women’s Mystery Fiction (U) ENG 370 Creative Writing: Poetry Workshop(U) B.A. in English and Communications, Augusta College M.F.A. in Writing, University of Memphis M.A. in English, University of Tennessee Ph.D. in English, University of Tennessee 477 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications ENG 100 Basic English (U) ENG 103 Composition I (U) ENG 104 / 200 Composition II (Regular and Honors Versions) (U) ENG 201 Literature and the Individual (U) ENG 202 Literature and Society (U) ENG 203 Literature and the Natural World (U) ENG 301 British Literature I (U) ENG 306 History of the English Language (U) ENG 310 Modern English Grammar (U) ENG 330 Australian Literature (U) ENG 410 / 425 Studies in Medieval English Literature (U) ENG 411 Senior Seminar (U) ENG 601 Studies in Language and Literature B.A. in English, Florida State University Edwin Eleazer (F) (Current Faculty) M.A. in English, Florida State University Ph.D. in Old and Middle English Language and Literature, Florida State University 478 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Edwin Eleazer (continued) HNRS 397 Colloquium on Medieval Women Writers (U) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) Heather Epes (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 Composition and Rhetoric I (U) ENG 112 Composition and Rhetoric II (U) B.A. in English, Duke University M.A. in English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ph.D. in Composition Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Elizabeth Ferszt (F) (Former Faculty) ENG 111 / 111L Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) B.A. in English, University of Michigan M.A. in English, University of South Carolina M.G., Clemson University A.B.D. in Early American Literature / 17th c. , Early Modern English / 16th c., Wayne State University 479 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Rebecca Flannagan (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 201 Literature and the Individual (U) ENG 202 Literature and Society (U) ENG 303 American Literature Before 1860 (U) ENG 304 American Literature Since 1860 (U) ENG 312 Southern Literature (U) ENG 370 Creative Writing: Poetry Workshop (U) ENG 371 Creating Writing: Advanced Poetry Workshop (U) ENG 435 Advanced Study in American Literature (U) ENG 491 Senior Seminar (U) ENG 497 Special Study: American Poetry (U) HNRS 397 Honors Colloquium (U) A.B. in History, Western Kentucky University M.A. in English, Western Kentucky University Ph.D. in English, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale 480 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Roy Flannagan (F) (Former Faculty) Phillip Gardner (F) (Current Faculty) Lydia Goodwin (P) (Former Faculty) ENG 111Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 201 Literature and the Individual (U) ENG 203 Literature and the Natural World (U) ENG 220 Composition III (U) ENG 491 Senior Seminar (U) B.A. in English, University of Virginia ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 380 Fiction Workshop (U) ENG 434 English as a Second Language (U) Introduction to Literature (U) Introduction to Film (U) B.A. in English, University of North Carolina, Charlotte ENG 111 / 111L Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) B.A. in English, Pembroke State University M.A. in English, Southern Illinois University Ph.D. in English, Southern Illinois University M.A. in English, University of North Carolina, Charlotte M.A.T. in English, University of South Carolina P.E.T. trained APT certified AP English certified Teacher Cadet trained 18+ Graduate hours in English 481 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Risa Gorelick (F) (Former Faculty) Kristen Gravitte (F) (Current Faculty) Ronald Hall (F) (Former Faculty) ENG 111 / 111L Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) ENG 220 Advanced Composition (U) HNRS 101 Core Concepts Continuum (U) B.A. in English, Goucher College ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) B.A. in English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill PRS 201 Introduction to Philosophy (U) PRS 203 Logic (U) PRS 306 Ethics (U) PRS 400 Science, Technology, and Human Value (U) PRS 499 Advanced Study: Fear and Trembling (U) B.A. in Philosophy, Stetson University M.A. in English Composition and Rhetoric, Miami University Ph.D. in English (Rhetoric), University of Louisiana at Lafayette M.F.A. North Carolina State University M.Div. in Philosophy of Religion, Duke University Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 482 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Lynn Hanson (F) (Current Faculty) George Harding (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for Disciplines (U) ENG 305 Business Writing (U) ENG 318 Technical Communication (U) ENG 320 Modern Drama (U) ENG 405 Advanced Business Communication (U) ENG 498 English Internship (U) B.A. in English, Auburn University FNCH 201 Intermediate French I (U) FNCH 202 Intermediate French II (U) GER 101 Elementary German I (U) GER 102 Elementary German II (U) GER 201 Intermediate German I (U) GER 202 Intermediate German II (U) B.A. in German, BirminghamSouthern College M.A. in English, Auburn University 30 credits in Speech Communication, Auburn University Ph.D. in Drama, University of Georgia 3 years as a technical writer, 10 years as a professional communication consultant Service Award from APCC 2003 for web content management Excellence in Writing Award from APCC 2002 Excellence in Teaching Award from Penn College 1993 (Tech. Comm. Courses) M.A. in Modern Languages, Mississippi State University Ph.D. in Germanic Language and Literature, University of Tennessee 483 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications George Harding (continued) Clarence Huggins Jr. (F) (Former Faculty) GER 301 Grammar and Composition (U) GER 302 Conversation (U) GER 304 German Literature: German Theatre (U) GER 401 Survey of German Literature to 1750 (U) GER 402 Survey of German Literature from 1750 (U) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) ENG 201 Literature and the Individual (U) ENG 202 Literature and Society (U) ENG 220 Advanced Composition (U) ENG 304 American Literature After 1860 (U) ENG 350 Introduction to the Study of Cinema (U) B.A. in English, Davison College M.A. in English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ed.D., University of South Carolina 484 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Linda Jacobs (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 201 Literature and the Individual (U) ENG 202 Literature and Society (U) ENG 203 Literature and the Natural World (U) ENG 320 Modern Drama (U) ENG 321 Shakespeare (U) ENG 330 Special Topics: (Love in Renaissance Poetry and Drama, Sacred and Profane in Renaissance Poetry, Visionary Literature) (U) ENG 491 Senior Seminar (Aristophanes, Women as Hero in Greek Drama) (U) Milton (U) B.A. in English, Duke University M.A. in English, University of Kentucky Ph.D. in English, University of Kentucky 485 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Joseph James (P) (Former Faculty) FNCH 101 Elementary French I (U) FNCH 102 Elementary French II (U) FNCH 201 Intermediate French I (U) FNCH 202 Intermediate French II (U) FNCH 303 Cultural Readings (U) FNCH 402 Survey of French Literature from 1800 (U) SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I (U) SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II (U) B.A. in French, University of Georgia M.A. in French, Middlebury College Army Language School (Spanish) Successful completion of the Schreiber Correspondence Course in Translation Ph.D. in Romance Languages, University of Georgia 486 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Kathleen Johnson (F) (Former Faculty) Jacqueline Jones (F) (Current Faculty) SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I (U) SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I (U) SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II (U) SPAN 303 Hispanic American Literature (U) SPAN 305 Spanish Civilization (U) B.A. in Spanish Language and Literature, Kalamazoo College ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 311 Introduction to African American Literature (U) ENG 311 Teaching and Reading African American Literature (U) ENG 345 African American Autobiography (U) EDUC 525C Stereotypes of African American Women (U) A.B. in Afro-American Studies, Smith College 24 credit hours in Education, State University of New York M.A. in Spanish and Spanish American Literature, University of Michigan Ph.D. in English, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York 487 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Eileen Joy (F) (Former Faculty) Andrew Kampiziones (P) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 / 111L Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) ENG 201 Literature and the Individual (U) ENG 202 Literature and Society (U) B.A. in English, Virginia Commonwealth University PRS 201 Introduction to Philosophy (U) B.A. in Education, Teachers Training College, Lamia M.F.A. in Creative WritingFiction, Virginia Commonwealth University Ph.D. in English, University of Tennessee M.A. in Philosophy, University of South Carolina Joseph Kennedy (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) A.B. in English and American Literature, Duke University Ed.M. in Teaching and Curriculum in the Field of English, Harvard Graduate School of Education A.M. English and American Literature and Language, Harvard University 488 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Marc Kline (P) (Former Faculty) PRS 204 Old Testament (U) PRS 397 Special Topic: Israel: Politics and Religion (U) B.A. in History, Tulane University J.D., University of Arkansas at Little Rock M.A. in Hebrew Letters, Hebrew Union CollegeJewish Institute of Religion Lynn Kostoff (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) ENG 220 Advanced Composition (U) ENG 303 American Literature Before 1860 (U) ENG 304 American Literature After 1860 (U) ENG 380 Creative Writing: Fiction Workshop (U) ENG 381 Creative Writing: Advanced Fiction Workshop (U) B.F.A. in Creative Writing and Philosophy, Bowling Green State University M.F.A. in Creative Writing, Fiction, Bowling Green State University 489 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Jennifer Kunka (F) (Current Faculty) Maria de Rosario Lara (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) ENG 302 British Literature after 1785 (U) ENG 305 Business Writing (U) ENG 330 Special Topics in Writing: The Rhetoric of Electronic Media (U) ENG 340 Composition Theory (U) B.A. in English and History, Marquette University SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I (U) SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II (U) SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I (U) SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II (U) SPAN 302 Conversation (U) B.A. in Sociology, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez M.A. in English, Marquette University Ph.D. in English, Purdue University M.A. in Spanish, University of Texas at El Paso A.B.D. in Spanish, Texas Tech University 490 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Richard Larsen (F) (Former Faculty) Meredith Love-Steinmetz (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 303 American Literature Before 1860 (U) ENG 304 American Literature After 1860 (U) ENG 305 Business Writing (U) ENG 318 Technical Communication (U) ENG 305 Communication for the Workplace (G) B.A. in English, Fairleigh Dickinson University ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) ENG 220 Advanced Composition (U) ENG 305 Business Writing (U) ENG 331 Gender, Language, and Public Rhetoric (U) ENG 340 Theories of Writing (U) B.A. in English, Loyola University M.A. in American Literature, Emory University Ph.D. in American Literature, Emory University M.A. in English, Clemson University Ph.D. in Composition and Rhetoric, Miami University of Ohio 491 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications David McCracken (F) (Former Faculty) Melanie McMillan (P) (Former Faculty) ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 201 Literature and the Individual (U) ENG 491 Senior Seminar (U) B.A., Belmont College FNCH 201 Intermediate French I (U) B.A. in English, Converse College M.A. Texas A&M University Ph.D., Texas A&M University Graduate Studies Abroad, L’Universite d’Ete, Versailles M.A. in French, Middlebury College Mary McNulty (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for Disciplines (U) ENG 202 Literature and Society (U) ENG 203 Literature and the Natural World (U) ENG 313 Literature for the Young Child (U) ENG 315 Literature for Children (U) ENG 316 Literature for Adolescents (U) B.A. in English, Dominican College Post-Graduate study in Children’s Literature, University of South Carolina M.A. in English, Harvard University Ph.D. in English, University of Notre Dame 492 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Mary McNulty (continued) ENG 445 Advanced Study in Multi-Cultural Literature (U) ENG 491 Senior Seminar (U) HNRS 101 Freshman Honors Seminar (U) HNRS 397 Honors Colloquium (U) Anne Morehead (F) (Former Faculty) SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I (U) SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II (U) SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I (U) SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II (U) B.A. in History, Wofford College ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) B.A. in Creative Writing, Carnegie Mellon University Laura Morris (F) (Current Faculty) B.A. in Spanish, Wofford College M.A. in Spanish, Middlebury College M.F.A. in Creative Writing / Fiction, West Virginia University 493 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Matthew Nelson (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 220 Advanced Composition (U) ENG 305 Business Writing (U) B.A. in English, Texas A&M University M.A. in English, Texas A&M University A.B.D. in English and Education, University of Michigan Dollie Newhouse (F) (Administrative Staff) Brad O’Brien (F) (Former Faculty) ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing Across the Disciplines (U) B.A. in English, West Virginia University ENG 111 / 111L Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) B.A. in English, University of South Carolina M.A. in English, University of South Carolina M.A. in English, University of South Carolina 494 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Robert Parham (F) (Former Faculty) Angela Payton (Administrative Staff) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 370 Creative Writing: Poetry Workshop (U) ENG 371 Creative Writing: Advanced Poetry Workshop (U) ENG 465 Advanced Study in Critical Theory / Literature (U) B.A., Belmont College ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 220 Composition III (U) B.A. in English, Psychology, and Humanities, University of Louisville M.S., Florida State University Ph.D., Florida State University M.A. in English, Texas Woman’s University Maria Perry (P) (Former Faculty) SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I (U) B.A., Colegio Superior de Señoritas, University of Costa Rica 18+ Graduate hours in Spanish M.A.T., University of South Carolina Joey Poole (F) (Former Faculty) ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) B.A. in English, Clemson University M.F.A. in Creative Writing, University of South Carolina 495 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Patrick Rabon (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 220 Composition III (U) B.A. in English, Francis Marion University M.A. in Rhetoric and Composition, University of South Carolina Betty Ramey (F) (Current Faculty) William Ramsey (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 / 111L Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 202 Literature and Society (U) ENG 305 Business Writing (U) B.A. in English, Furman University ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 303 American Literature Before 1860 (U) ENG 304 American Literature After 1860 (U) ENG 311 African-American Literature (U) ENG 312 Southern Literature (U) A.B. in English, Bates College M.A.T., Converse College 30 Graduate hours beyond Master’s, Clemson University, University of South Carolina, and Francis Marion University 18+ Graduate hours in English M.A. in English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ph.D. in American Literature, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 496 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Rebecca Randall (F) (Current Faculty) Chad Rohrbacher (F) (Former Faculty) Pamela Rooks (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) B.A. in English and Writing, Berry College ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) ENG 202 Literature and Society (U) B.A., Bowling Green State University ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 201 Literature and the Individual (U) ENG 202 Literature and Society (U) ENG 203 Literature and the Natural World (U) ENG 302 British Literature after 1785 (U) ENG 315 Literature for B.A. in English Literature, Carleton University M.F.A. in Creative Writing, University of South Carolina M.F.A., Louisiana State University Ph.D. in English Literature, University of York 497 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Pamela Rooks (continued) Children (U) ENG 316 Literature for Young Adults (U) ENG 369 Sex, Gender, and Literature (U) ENG 415 Advanced Literary Topics (U) ENG 425 Advanced Study in British Literature (U) Advanced Study in 19th and 20th Century British Literature (U) ENG 455 Advanced Study in International Literature (U) ENG 491 Senior Seminar (U) HNRS 397Honors Colloquium (U) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) 498 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Lalla Saleeby (P) (Current Faculty) FNCH 101 Elementary French I (U) FNCH 102 Elementary French II (U) FNCH 201 Intermediate French I (U) FNCH 202 Intermediate French II (U) B.A. in French, Hollins University ENG 111 / 111L Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) B.A. in English, University of Missouri Matthew Schmeer (F) (Former Faculty) 18+ Graduate hours in French M.A.T. in French, University of South Carolina M.F.A. in Creative Writing, University of Missouri 499 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Taylor Scott (F) (Former Faculty) Shawn Smolen-Morton (F) (Current Faculty) PRS 201 Introduction to Philosophy (U) PRS 202 Introductory Study of Religion (U) PRS 204 Old Testament (U) PRS 205 New Testament (U) PRS 305 Existentialist Thought (U) PRS 311 The Muslim Experience (U) PRS 312 Christian Philosophy Middle Ages (U) PRS 401 Philosophy of Religion (U) B.S. University of Virginia ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 203 Literature and the Natural World (U) B.A. in Comparative Literature, University of Illinois, Champaign/Urbana B.D. Virginia Theological Seminary Th.M. Duke University Ph.D. Duke University Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, University of Massachusetts 500 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications John Sutton (F) (Current Faculty) James Tate (P) (Former Faculty) Marsha Taylor (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 303 American Literature Before 1860 (U) ENG 304 American Literature After 1860 (U) ENG 305 Business Communication (U) B.A. in English, Indiana University ENG 111 / 111L Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) ENG 203 Literature and the Natural World (U) B.S. in English, Appalachian State University ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) ENG 202 Literature and the Individual (U) B.A. in English, Winthrop University M.A. in English, University of Central Arkansas Ph.D. in English, University of Tennessee M.A. in English, Appalachian State University A.B.D. in 18th Century British Literature, Florida State University M.A. in English, University of South Carolina 501 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Colleen Thorndike (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 / 111L Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) B.A. in English, Francis Marion University M.A. in English, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Jack Trotter (F) (Former Faculty) Matthew Turner (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 / 111L Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 201 Literature and the Individual (U) ENG 303 Early American Literature (U) ENG 321 Shakespeare (U) ENG 491 Senior Seminar (U) B.A. in English Literature, St. John’s University PRS 201 Introduction to Philosophy (U) PRS 203 Logic (U) PRS 301 Ancient Philosophy: The Greeks (U) PRS 302 Philosophy in the Modern Age (U) B.G.S., University of Michigan M.A. in English Literature, University of Maryland Ph.D. in English Literature, Vanderbilt University 6 additional undergraduate philosophy credits, University of California Ph.D. in Philosophy, Temple University 502 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for Disciplines (U) ENG 201 Literature and the Individual (U) ENG 202 Literature and Society (U) ENG 203 Literature and the Natural World (U) ENG 320 Modern Drama (U) ENG 325 History of American Drama (U) ENG 390 Playwriting (U) B.S. in Mass Communication, University of Utah 8 years as literary manager at Trustus Theater PRS 201 Introduction to Philosophy (U) PRS 203 Logic (U) PRS 204 Introduction to Religion: Old Testament (U) PRS 205 Introduction to Religion: New Testament (U) PRS 300 Religions of the East (U) PRS 301 Ancient Philosophy: The Greeks (U) B.A., Upsala College Jon Tuttle (F) (Current Faculty) James Von Frank (F) (Former Faculty) M.A. in English, University of New Mexico Ph.D. in English, University of New Mexico M.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 503 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications B.A. in English Education and Psychology, Francis Marion University 18 Graduate hours in English James Von Frank (continued) PRS 305 Existentialist Thought (U) PRS 306 Ethics (U) PRS 400 Philosophy, Science, and Modern Culture (U) PRS 401 Philosophy of Religion (U) PRS 402 Contemporary Philosophy (U) HNRS 397 Honors Colloquium (U) Debra Wallace (P) (Former Faculty) ENG 112 Composition II (U) M.Ed., Francis Marion University Sharon Watts (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) B.A. in English / Professional Writing, Francis Marion University M.A. in Composition and Rhetoric, Miami University of Ohio 504 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Melinda Weinstein (F) (Former Faculty) Peter Whelan (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 / 111L Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) ENG 203 Literature and the Natural World (U) B.A. in English Literature, Boston University SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I (U) SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II (U) SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I (U) SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II (U) ENG 103, 104, 200 Composition (U) ENG 201 Literature and the Natural World (U) ENG 203 Literature and the Individual (U) ENG 314 World Literature (U) ENG 322 Mythology and Literature (U) ENG 330 Special Topics in B.A. in Modern Arabic Studies, University of Durham Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, University of California Santa Cruz Ph.D. in English, University of Exeter 505 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Peter Whelan (continued) Literature (U) ENG 455 Advanced Study in International Literature (U) Ted Whisnant (P) (Current Faculty) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) ENG 202 Literature and Society (U) EDUC 434 Teaching English in Secondary School (U) EDUC 435 Teaching Social Studies in Secondary School (U) EDUC 490D Directed Teaching / Secondary School (U) EDUC 490V Directed Teaching / English (U) B.A. in Professional Writing and Advertising, Western Carolina University 18+ Graduate hours in English M.Ed. in English, Francis Marion University 506 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Thom Young (F) (Former Faculty) Elizabeth Zahnd (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 111 / 111L Composition I Lecture and Laboratory (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) ENG 201 Literature and the Individual (U) ENG 202 Literature and Society ENG 203 Literature and the Natural World B.A. in English, Boise State University FNCH 101 Elementary French I (U) FNCH 102 Elementary French II (U) FNCH 201 Intermediate French I (U) FNCH 202 Intermediate French II (U) FNCH 300 Introduction to Reading French (U) FNCH 301 French Grammar and Composition (U) FNCH 302 Conversation French (U) B.A. in French and Foreign Services, Baylor University M.A. in English, Boise State University Ph.D. in English, University of Southwestern Louisiana M.A. in French, Middlebury College School, Paris, France Ph.D. in French, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 507 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Elizabeth Zahnd (continued) FNCH 303 Francophone Literature (U) FNCH 304 Masterpieces of French Literature (U) FNCH 305 French Civilization (U) FNCH 401 Survey of French Literature to 1800 (U) FNCH 402 Survey of French Literature I from 1800 (U) SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I (U) SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II (U) French Art (U) French Theatre (U) Nancy Zaice (F) (Current Faculty) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for Disciplines (U) B.S. Ed. in Elementary Education, University of Virginia M.A. in English Literature, University of North Carolina Ph.D. in English, University of South Carolina 508 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 Faculty Roster Form Qualifications of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty Name of Institution: Francis Marion University Name of Academic Area, Discipline, Department/School: Fine Arts Academic Terms Included: Summer 1998 – Fall 2006 Date Form Completed: 2-22-07 1 2 3 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Lawrence Anderson (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) ART 101 Introduction to Art (U) ART 203 Drawing (U) ART 206 Digital Imaging (U) ART 215 Imaging (U) Printmaking (U) ART 230 Graphic Design (U) 4 Other Qualifications B.F.A. Printmaking, University of South Dakota M.F.A. Printmaking / Drawing, University of Kentucky 509 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Craig Alberty (F) (Current Faculty) MU 101 Introduction to Music (U) MU 116 Aural Skills (U) MU 140 Wind Ensemble (U) MU 141,142,143 Studio Lessons (U) MU 150 Jazz Combo (U) MU 160 Jazz Ensemble (U) MU 215 Music Theory (U) MU 245 Music Literature (U) 4 Other Qualifications B.F.A. in Music Education, University of South Dakota M.M.E., Arkansas State University 510 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Ashlee Basinger (F) (Former Faculty) ART 101 Introduction to Art (U) ART 215 Introduction to Printmaking (U) ART 217 Creative Art Elementary School Teaching (U) ART 315 Art for Elementary School Teachers (U) ART 317 Watercolor (U) ART 415 Teaching Art Criticism and Aesthetics (U) ART 497 Special Studies (U) ARTE 312 Current Methods and Materials for Art Education (U) ARTE 416 Teaching Art History (U) ARTE 501 The School Art Program (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) EDUC 491 Internship (U) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) 4 Other Qualifications Certificate in Painting and Drawing, Blackheath School of Art, England B.F.A. in Painting and Drawing, East Carolina University M.F.A. in Painting and Drawing, University of Connecticut 511 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Keith Best (F) (Current Faculty) Robert Brooks (F) (Former Faculty) THEA 101 Introduction to Theatre (U) THEA 203 Acting I (U) THEA 205 Acting II (U) THEA 391 Script Analysis (U) THEA 405 Acting IV (U) SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) SPCO 203 Voice and Diction (U) B.F.A. in Theatre, Valdosta State University THEA 101 Introduction to Theatre (U) THEA 220 Theatre History I: Beginning-1700 (U) THEA 221 Theatre History II: 1700-Present (U) THEA 391 Script Analysis (U) SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) B.S. in Chemical Engineering, Kansas State University 4 Other Qualifications M.F.A. in Acting, ,University of Louisville M.A. in Speech / Theatre, Kansas State University Ph.D. in Dramatic Theory and Criticism, Dramatic Literature, and Theatre History, Louisiana State University 512 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Fred Clark (F) (Former Faculty) Marsha Dargan (F) (Former Faculty) ART 101 Introduction to Art (U) ART 206 Technology in the Arts (U) ART 230 Introduction to Graphic Design (U) ART 330 Intermediate Graphic Design (U) ART 430 Advanced Graphic Design (U) ART 431 Graphics for Hypertext (U) B.A. in History, University of Florida ART 101 Art Appreciation (U) ART 207 Introduction to Painting (U) B.A. in Fine Arts, University of South Carolina 4 Other Qualifications M.F.A. in Computer Art, Savannah College of Art and Design I.M.A., University of South Carolina Course work in Art History, Watercolor, and Sculpture, Special Studies Program, University of Georgia at Cortona, Italy M.F.A. in Printmaking, University of South Carolina 513 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Gregory Fry (F) (Current Faculty) ART 101 Art Appreciation (U) ART 206 Technology in the Arts (U) ART 230 Beginning Graphic Design (U) ART 231 Typography (U) ART 330 Intermediate Graphic Design (U) ART 331 Graphic Design in Hypertext Environments (U) ART 430 Advanced Graphic Design (U) 4 Other Qualifications B.A. in Fine Arts, Indiana University-South Bend M.F.A. in Art, University of South Dakota 514 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Howard Frye (F) (Current Faculty) ART 101 Introduction to Art (U) ART 215 Introductory Printmaking (U) ARTE 217 Creative Art Elementary School Teaching (U) ARTE 312 Curriculum Method and Material Art Education (U) ARTE 415 Teaching Art Critically and Aesthetically (U) ARTE 416 Teaching Art History (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching / Art Education (U) EDUC 491 Senior Level Internship (U) EDUC 501 The School Art Program (U) 4 Other Qualifications B.A. in Art Education, Marshall University M.S. in Art Education, Florida State University Ed.D. in Art Education, Florida State University 515 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Steven Gately (F) (Current Faculty) ART 203 Basic Drawing (U) ART 204 Two-Dimensional Design (U) ART 207 Introductory Painting (U) ART 301 Figure Drawing (U) ART 307 Intermediate Painting (U) ART 407 Advanced Painting (U) ART 497 Special Studies (U) 4 Other Qualifications B.F.A. in Painting and Advertising Art, Florida Atlantic University M.F.A. in Art / Creative Painting, Florida State University 516 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Donna Goodman (F) (Current Faculty) ART 101 Introduction to Art (U) ART 203 Basic Drawing (U) ART 217 Creative Art for Elementary School Teachers (U) ART 306 Special Topics in Art (U) ART 312 Current Methods and Materials for Art Education (U) ART 415 Teaching Art Criticism and Aesthetics (U) ART 416 Teaching Art History (U) ART 497 Special Studies (U) ART 501 The School Art Program (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) EDUC 510 Professional Development (G) 4 Other Qualifications B.F.A. in Fine Arts, Coker College M.A. in Studio Arts, University of South Carolina Ed.S. in Supervision and Administration, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Administration, University of Alabama 517 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Glen Gourley (F) (Current Faculty) David Granath (F) (Current Faculty) THEA 101 Introduction to Theatre (U) THEA 205 Acting II (U) THEA 301 Directing I (U) THEA 401 Directing II (U) THEA 405 Acting IV (U) THEA 497 Special Studies (U) SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) B.F.A. in Theatre, University of Montevallo THEA 101 Introduction to Theatre (U) THEA 202 Stagecraft (U) THEA 210 Theatre Practicum (U) THEA 302 Scenic Design (U) THEA 303 Theatre Management (U) THEA 402 Lighting and Sound Design (U) THEA 497 Special Studies (U) SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) A.B. in Theatre Arts, West Georgia College 4 Other Qualifications M.F.A. in Theatre, University of Mississippi M.F.A. in Drama, University of Miami 518 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Douglas Gray (F) (Current Faculty) Samuel Howell (F) (Current Faculty) ART 101 Art Appreciation (U) ART 205 Three-Dimensional Design (U) ART 210 Beginning Ceramics (U) ART 310 Intermediate Ceramics (U) ART 311 Ceramic Sculpture (U) ART 410 Advanced Ceramics (U) B.A. in Art and English, University of Louisville ART 101 Art Appreciation (U) ARTH 340 Art of the United States (U) ARTH 350 Native Arts of the Americas (U) ARTH 360 Islamic and African Art (U) ARTH 370 East Asian Art (U) ARTH 390 Twentieth Century Art (U) ARTH 400 Contemporary Art Since 1980 (U) B.A. in Art History, New College 4 Other Qualifications M.F.A. in Ceramics, University of North Texas, School of Visual Arts M.A. in Art History, Vanderbilt University Ph.D. in Art History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 519 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Charles Jeffcoat (F) (Current Faculty) Forrest Matthews (P) (Current Faculty) ART 101 Introduction to Art (U) ART 206 Technology in the Arts (U) ART 306 Typography (U) ART 431 Graphic Design for Hypertextual Environments (U) M.F.A. in Graphic Design, University of Memphis MU 101 Introduction to Music (U) B.A., Newberry College JoAnna Pettit-Almasude (P) (Current Faculty) Other Qualifications B.F.A. in Graphic Design, University of South Alabama M.B.A., Western States University Sue Orr (F) (Current Faculty) 4 MU 100 Chorus (U) MU 101 Introduction to Music (U) MU 120 Show Chorus (U) MU 121 Voice (U) B.M. in Music / Voice Performance, Samford University ART 101 Introduction to Art (U) B.F.A., Ohio University 31 graduate hours in Music at the University of South Carolina–Columbia M.M. in Music / Voice Performance, Florida State University M.F.A., Ohio University 520 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Kathleen Pompe (F) (Current Faculty) Terry Roberts (P) (Current Faculty) ART 101 Introduction to Art (U) ART 208 Introductory Photography (U) ART 218 Introductory Digital Photography (U) ART 308 Intermediate Photography (U) ART 318 Alternative Photography Process (U) ART 408 Advanced Photography (U) B.A. in Art, The Pennsylvania State University MU 101 Introduction to Music (U) MU 140 Wind Symphony (U) B.M. in Music, Florida State University 4 Other Qualifications M.F.A. in Art, The Pennsylvania State University M.M. in Music, Eastern Kentucky University D.M.A. in Music, Florida State University 521 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Dennis Sanderson (F) (Former Faculty) Amy Sherwood (F) (Former Faculty) THEA 101 Introduction to Theatre (U) THEA 210 Theatre Practicum (U) THEA 220 Theatre History I: Beginning-1700 (U) THEA 221 Theatre History II: 1700-Present (U) MCOM 498 Communication Internship (U) SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) B.S. in Speech-Broadcasting, Kent State University THEA 101 Introduction to Theatre (U) THEA 201 Theatrical Makeup (U) THEA 309 Costume Design (U) SPCO 101 Introduction to Speech Communication (U) B.A. in Theatre, Eastern Illinois University M.A. in Speech-Theatre, Kent State University Ph.D. in Theatre, Michigan State University 4 Other Qualifications Director of Theatre, Newberry College, 1965-1973 Associate Professor of Theatre, Newberry College, 1972-1973 Chairman, Division of Humanities, Newberry College, 1971-1973 M.F.A. in Theatre, University of Memphis 522 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Benjamin Woods (F) (Current Faculty) Abigail Wurster (F) (Current Faculty) MU 101 Introduction to Music (U) MU 131 Applied Piano (U) MU 315 Elementary School Music Education (U) ARTE 217 Creative Arts for the Elementary School Teacher (U) B.S. in Music Education and Performance, Lamar University THEA 101 Introduction to Theatre (U) THEA 201 Theatrical Makeup (U) THEA 209 Costume Crafts (U) THEA 309 Costume Design (U) SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) B.A. in Theatre / Television Arts, Valparaiso University 4 Other Qualifications M.M. in Piano Performance, Midwestern State University D.M.A. in Piano Performance, University of South Carolina M.F.A. in Costume Design / Technology, Illinois State University 523 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 Faculty Roster Form Qualifications of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty Name of Institution: Francis Marion University Name of Academic Area, Discipline, Department/School: History Department Academic Terms Included: Summer 1998 – Fall 2006 Date Form Completed: 2-23-07 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Larry Nelson (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) HIST 201 U.S. History to 1865 (U) HIST 202 U.S. History Since 1865 (U) HIST 203 European History to the French Revolution (U) HIST 204 European History since the French Revolution (U) HIST 301 Historiography (U) HIST 304 The American West (U) HIST 307 History of the U.S. in World Affairs (U) HIST 321 Reform Movements in American History (U) HIST 322 Emergence of Modern America 1865-1898 B.A. in History, Brigham Young University M.S. in History, University of Utah Ph.D. in History, Duke University 524 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Larry Nelson (continued) (U) Reconstruction after the Civil War (G) John Britton (F) (Current Faculty) World History Survey: 1750Present (U) HIST 305 Latin America: Empires and Nations (U) HIST 306 Latin America: Tradition and Change (U) HIST 307 United States in World Affairs (U) HIST 317 History of the Mass Media (U) HIST 318 The SpanishAmerican War (U) HIST 340 History of Modern Mexico (U) HIST 362 The United States Between the Wars, 19181941 (U) INTS 200 Introduction to International Studies (U) History and American Society Through Film (G) Popular Culture and U.S. Politics (G) B.A. in History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill M.A. in History, Tulane University Ph.D. in History, Tulane University 525 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Daniel Byrne (U) (Former Faculty) Richard Chapman (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) HIST 201 U.S. History To 1865 (U) HIST 202 U.S. History Since 1865 (U) HIST 307 History of the U.S. in World Affairs (U) HIST 319 U.S. in Vietnam Era (U) B.A. in History, University of Notre Dame HIST 202 United States History Since 1865 (U) ECON 300 / HIST 300 U.S. Economic History (U) B.A. in History, Washington University A.B.D. in United States Diplomatic History, Georgetown University M.A. in History, Yale University M.Phil. in History, Yale University Ph.D. in History, Yale University 526 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications James Dixon (P) (Former Faculty) HIST 204 European History Since French Revolution (U) M.A. in Modern Europe and Modern Latin America, University of South Carolina A.B.D. in Modern Europe, Eastern Europe, European Diplomatic and Military History, University of South Carolina Alena Eskridge-Kosmach (F) (Current Faculty) Kathy Jones (P) (Former Faculty) HIST 203 European History to French Revolution (U) HIST 204 European History since French Revolution (U) HIST 205 Introduction to Modern World History (U) HIST 308 Russia and Eastern Europe (U) B.A. in History and Foreign Language, Minsk State Institute of Education HIST 203 European History To French Revolution (U) B.A. in History, Hendrix College Ph.D. in World History, Belarussian State University M.A. in Public History, University of Arkansas Ph.D. Student in American History, University of South Carolina 527 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications HIST 101 The History of the Future (U) HIST 201 U.S. History to 1865 (U) HIST 202 U.S. History since 1865 (U) HIST 205 The Modern World (U) HIST 301 Historiography (U) HIST 307 The History of the U.S. in World Affairs (U) HIST 318D The Korean War (U) HIST 319 The U.S. in the Era of the Vietnam War (U) HIST 347 The U.S. in the Era of World War II (U) B.A. in History, Kansas State University Victor Kaufman (F) (Current Faculty) M.A. in History, Ohio University Ph.D. in History, Ohio University 528 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Christopher Kennedy (F) (Current Faculty) Wayne King (F) (Current Faculty) Edward Kitchen (P) (Former Faculty) HIST 203 European History to French Revolution (U) HIST 204 European History Since French Revolution (U) HIST 331 Modern British Isles (U) HIST 332 British Empire (U) HIST 351 Medieval Europe (U) B.S. in History, Northern Michigan University HIST 202 U.S. History Since 1865 (U) HIST 311 History of Black Americans (U) HIST 316 South Carolina History (U) HIST 344 The Old South, 1660-1865 (U) HIST 345 The New South, 1865 to the Present (U) B.A. in History, University of South Carolina HIST 201 U.S. History To 1865 (U) B.A. in History, Berea College M.A. in Modern European History, Providence College Ph.D. in Modern European/ Irish History, National University of Ireland / University College Cork, Cork, Ireland M.A. in History, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in History, University of South Carolina M.A. in American History, Eastern Kentucky University 529 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Andrew Lindsay (F) (Former Faculty) HIST 201 U.S. History to 1865 (U) HIST 318 Focus: History of American Sports (U) HIST 341 History of Modern China (U) HIST 342 History of Modern Japan (U) Bachelor of Physical and Health Education, University of Toronto B.Ed. in History and P.H.E., University of Toronto Master of Human Kinetics, University of Windsor Ph.D. in History, University of Toledo Johannes Lischka (F) (Former Faculty) HIST 203 European History I: Medieval to Modern (U) HIST 318 Focus: Europe in the 16th Century (U) B.A. in Philosophy, Duke University M.A. in History, Duke University Ph.D. in History, Duke University 530 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Emily Lorraine de Montluzin (F) (Former Faculty) HIST 203 European History I (U) HIST 204 European History II (U) HIST 314 England in the Age of Revolution, 1714-1832 (U) HIST 315 Victorian England (U) HIST 351 Medieval Europe (U) England to 1660 (U) England since 1660 (U) Independent Study (U) Romanticism and Rebellion (U) B.A. in History, Newcomb College of Tulane University HIST 201 U.S. History To 1865 (U) HIST 202 U.S. History Since 1865 (U) HIST 204 European History Since French Revolution (U) HIST 303 U.S.: Colonies and Revolution, 1450-1783 (U) B.A. in Political Science, North Carolina State University Marty Matthews (F) (Former Faculty) M.A. in History, Duke University Ph.D. in History, Duke University M.A. in United States History, North Carolina State University Ph.D. in United States History, University of South Carolina 531 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Duane Myers (F) (Current Faculty) Mary Louise Nagata (F) (Current Faculty) HIST 203 European History I (U) HIST 204 European History II (U) HIST 308 Eastern Europe and Russia in Modern History (U) HIST 320 Modern German History (U) HIST 329 Europe in the Era of the World Wars (U) HIST 330 Europe since 1945 (U) Europe in the Nineteenth Century (U) Twentieth Century Europe (G) A.B. in History, Johns Hopkins University HIST 205 Twentieth Century World History (U) HIST 321 Family and Gender (U) HIST 324 Pre-Modern East Asia (U) HIST 341 Modern China (U) HIST 342 Modern Japan (U) B.G.S. , University of Maryland M.A. in History, Yale University Ph.D. in History, Yale University M.A. in History, University of Hawai’i Ph.D. in History, University of Hawai’i 532 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications George Pabis (P) (Former Faculty) HIST 202 US History Since 1865 (U) HIST 203 European History To French Revolution (U) B.S. in Finance, DePaul University M.A. in Russian History, University of Illinois at Chicago Ph.D. in History of the United States, University of Illinois at Chicago Stephen Svonavec (F) (Former Faculty) HIST 201 US History To 1865 (U) HIST 202 US History Since 1865 (U) HIST 328 20th Century American Reform (U) B.A. in Broadcast Communications, Seton Hall University M.A. in American History, Texas A&M University Ph.D. Candidate in American Political and Military History, Texas A&M University 533 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Xiaoqun Xu (F) (Former Faculty) HIST 204 Modern European History Survey (U) HIST 205 Introduction to Modern World History (U) HIST 301 Historiography (U) HIST 318H Women in Chinese History (U) HIST 324 History of Traditional East Asia (U) HIST 341 History of Modern China (U) HIST 342 History of Modern Japan (U) History of East Asian Relations (U) Society and Culture in Modern China (U) B.A. in History, Shanghai Teachers College M.A. in Ancient History, East China Normal University M.A. in American History, The University of Akron Ph.D. in Modern Chinese History, Columbia University 534 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 Faculty Roster Form Qualifications of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty Name of Institution: Francis Marion University Name of Academic Area, Discipline, Department/School: Library Academic Terms Included: Summer 1998 – Fall 2006 Date Form Completed: 6-11-07 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Paul Dove, Jr. (F) (Current Faculty) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) UNIV 100B University Life: Pre-Nursing (U) A.B., Erskine College M.A. in French Literature, University of South Carolina M.S. in Library Science, University of North Carolina Linda Becote (F) (Current Faculty) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.S. in Business Education, South Carolina State College M.L.I.S. in Librarianship, University of South Carolina 535 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Joyce Durant (F) (Current Faculty) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.S. in Business Administration, Francis Marion College M.L.I.S. in Librarianship, University of South Carolina Nathan Flowers (F) (Current Faculty) None B.S. in Political Science, Francis Marion University M.L.I.S., University of South Carolina Roger Hux (P) (Current Faculty) None B.S. in Education, Georgia Southern College M.A. in History, University of Georgia M.L.I.S. in Librarianship, Emory University Yvette Pierce (P) (Current Faculty) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.A., Tuskegee Institute M.A. in Library Science, University of Michigan 536 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Cynthia Price (F) (Current Faculty) None B.A. in English, Francis Marion University M.L.I.S., University of South Carolina Pamela Radcliffe (F) (Current Faculty) None B.A. in History / Secondary Education, Asbury College M.L.S., Florida State University Suzanne Singleton (F) (Current Faculty) None B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies, University of South Carolina-Coastal Carolina College B.A. in History, University of South Carolina-Coastal Carolina College M.L.S., University of South Carolina 537 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications John Summer (F) (Current Faculty) None B.A. in English, Newberry College M.L.I.S. in Librarianship, University of South Carolina Demetra Walker (F) (Former Faculty) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.S. in Sociology, Francis Marion College M.L.I.S., University of South Carolina 538 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 Faculty Roster Form Qualifications of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty Name of Institution: Francis Marion University Name of Academic Area, Discipline, Department/School: Mass Communication Academic Terms Included: Summer 1998 – Fall 2006 Date Form Completed: 3-2-07 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Donald Stewart (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) MCOM 110 Introduction to Mass Communication (U) MCOM 201 News and Feature Writing (U) MCOM 210 Introduction to Public Relations (U) MCOM 301 Reporting of Public Affairs (U) MCOM 302 News Editing (U) MCOM 330 Covering Sports (U) MCOM 417 History of the Print Media (U) MCOM 421 Advanced Reporting (U) MCOM 450 Media Law and Ethics (U) A.B. in Speech and English, Greenville College M.A. in Journalism, Michigan State University 539 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Donald Stewart (continued) MCOM 498 Communication Internship (U) ENG 111 Composition I (U) ENG 112 Composition II (U) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) HNRS 491-499 Independent Studies (U) Valerie Black (F) (Former Faculty) MCOM 220 Broadcast Production (U) B.A. in Mass Media Arts, Hampton University James Christian (F) (Current Faculty) MCOM 450 Media Law and Ethics (U) SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) B.A. in Communication, College of Charleston Channel 11 Program Director, Francis Marion University M.P.A., University of South Carolina M.A. in Journalism, University of South Carolina A.B.D. in Mass Communications, University of South Carolina 540 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Dyan Cohen (P) (Former Faculty) MCOM 301 Reporting of Public Affairs (U) SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) B.A. in Chemistry, Metropolitan State College of Denver M.A. in Journalism, University of South Carolina Bryan Fisher (F) (Current Faculty) SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) B.A. in American Studies, University of California 14 years university teaching experience in Communication M.A. in American Culture Studies, Bowling Green State University Taught 9 separate courses in Communication Ph.D. in Speech Communication and American Studies, Indiana University 541 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Ed Freedman (F) (Former Faculty) Kevin Geddings (P) (Former Faculty) MCOM 201 News Writing (U) MCOM 221 Introduction to Broadcast Journalism (U) MCOM 321 Broadcast Journalism (U) MCOM 416 History of Broadcast Journalism (U) MCOM 421 Advanced Broadcast Journalism: Reporting and Producing (U) MCOM 450 Media Law and Ethics (U) MCOM 470 Media and Society (U) MCOM 475 Sports, Media and Society (U) MCOM 498 Communication Internship (U) SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) B.A. in TV and Radio, Brooklyn College SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) B.A. in History and Government, Wofford College M.A. in Journalism, University of Missouri M.P.A. in Political Communications, State University of New York 542 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Jack Griffith (P) (Current Faculty) SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) M.A. in Communication, Radio and Television, Wheaton College Graduate School Ph.D. in Communication, University of Southern Mississippi 543 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Timothy Hanson (F) (Current Faculty) MCOM 110 Introduction to Mass Communication (U) MCOM 201 News Writing (U) MCOM 301 Reporting (U) MCOM 302 News Editing (U) MCOM 303 Opinion Writing (U) MCOM 325 Newsletter Publishing (U) MCOM 401 Feature Writing (U) MCOM 403 Investigative Reporting (U) MCOM 405 Foreign Reporting (U) MCOM 406 Environmental Reporting (U) SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) B.A. in Journalism, Eastern Washington University M.A. in Journalism, University of Montana 544 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Jack Holgate (F) (Former Faculty) MCOM 210 Introduction to Public Relations (U) MCOM 220 Broadcast Production (U) MCOM 221 Introduction to Broadcast Journalism (U) MCOM 310 Public Relations Techniques (U) MCOM 321 Broadcast Journalism (U) MCOM 401 Feature Writing (U) MCOM 410 Advanced Public Relations (U) MCOM 420 Contemporary Issues in Public Relations (U) MCOM 421 Advanced Broadcast Journalism: Reporting and Producing (U) MCOM 498 Communication Internship (U) SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) B.A. in Journalism, Norfolk State University M.A. in Communication, Norfolk State University Public Affairs Officer Course and Electronic News Gathering Course, Defense Information School Ed.S. in Educational Media, Appalachian State University Ph.D. in Mass Communication, University of Southern Mississippi 545 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications William Loewenstein (F) (Current Faculty) Amy E. Mendes (P) (Former Faculty) MCOM 221 Introduction to Broadcast Journalism (U) MCOM 304 Photojournalism (U) MCOM 305 Page Layout and Design (U) MCOM 402 Online Journalism (U) MCOM 430 Critical Issues in Mass Communication (U) MCOM 440 Convergence Journalism (U) MCOM 450 Media Law and Ethics (U) MCOM 470 Media and Society (U) SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) B.A. in Journalism, Michigan State University SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) B.A. in Communication Arts, Berry College M.A. in Communication, Western Michigan University M.A. candidate, Communication Studies, West Chester University 546 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Kay Packett (P) (Current Faculty) Kevin Qualls (P) (Former Faculty) David Sacash (F) (Current Faculty) MCOM 310 Public Relations Technique (U) SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) B.A. in English, Furman University MCOM 440 Convergence Journalism (U) SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) B.A. in Telecommunications, University of Kentucky MCOM 210 Introduction to Public Relations (U) MCOM 221 Introduction to Broadcast Journalism (U) MCOM 310 Public Relations Techniques (U) MCOM 321 Broadcast Writing and Reporting (U) MCOM 410 Advanced Public Relations (U) MCOM 417 History of Journalism (U) MCOM 420 Contemporary Issues in Public Relations (U) MCOM 421 Advanced B.A. in Telecommunications (Broadcasting), Kent State University M.A. in Journalism, University of South Carolina M.A.J. in Broadcast Journalism, Marshall University M.A. in Journalism, Kent State University 547 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications David Sacash (continued) Broadcast Journalism (U) SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) Harold Skinner (P) (Former Faculty) SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) B.A. in Fine Arts – Drama, College of Charleston M.F.A. in Acting / Directing, University of North Carolina at Greensboro M.F.A. in Playwriting, Ohio University Kim Terrill (F) (Former Faculty) SPCO 101 Basics of Oral Communication (U) SPCO 201 Introduction to Human Communication (U) B.A. in Speech Communication, Louisiana Tech University M.S. in Communication, University of Southwestern Louisiana 548 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 Faculty Roster Form Qualifications of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty Name of Institution: Francis Marion University Name of Academic Area, Discipline, Department/School: Mathematics Academic Terms Included: Summer 1998 – Fall 2006 Date Form Completed: 3-23-07 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Thomas Fitzkee (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) MATH 105 College Algebra I (U) MATH 111 College Algebra II (U) MATH 132 Trigonometry (U) MATH 134 Probability and Statistics (U) MATH 170 Survey of Mathematics for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers I (U) MATH 201 Calculus I (U) MATH 202 Calculus II (U) MATH 270 Survey of Mathematics for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers II (U) MATH 311 Transitions to B.S. in Mathematics, Salisbury State University M.S. in Mathematics, Virginia Tech Ph.D. in Mathematics, George Washington University 549 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Thomas Fitzkee (continued) Higher Mathematics (U) MATH 370 Geometry for Elementary Teachers (U) MATH 411 Topology (U) Catherine Abbott (F) (Former Faculty) MATH 111 College Algebra with Analytic Geometry II (U) MATH 140 Calculus for Business (U) MATH 201 Calculus I (U) MATH 202 Calculus II (U) MATH 203 Calculus III (U) MATH 311 Transition to Higher Mathematics (U) MATH 405 Modern Algebra I (U) MATH 407 Real Analysis I (U) A.A., Tyler Junior College B.S., University of Texas at Tyler M.A., University of North Texas Ph.D., University of North Texas 550 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Roger Allen (F) (Former Faculty) Edward Arroyo (F) (Former Faculty) MATH 114 Probability and Statistics (U) MATH 180 Pre-Calculus (U) MATH 201 Calculus I (U) MATH 202 Calculus II (U) MATH 203 Calculus III (U) MATH 306 Multivariable Calculus (U) MATH 311 Transition to Higher Mathematics (U) MATH 499 Mathematics Capstone (U) B.S., Auburn University MATH 111 College Algebra II (U) MATH 140 Business Calculus (U) MATH 180 Pre-Calculus (U) MATH 212 / CS 212 Introduction to FORTRAN (U) B.S. in Mathematics, York College of the City University of New York M.A., University of Virginia Ph.D., University of Virginia M.A. in Mathematics, City College of the City University of New York Ph.D. in Mathematics, Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York 551 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications MATH 111 College Algebra II (U) MATH 121 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving (U) MATH 132 Trigonometry (U) MATH 134 Probability and Statistics (U) MATH 140 Business Calculus (U) MATH 201 Calculus I (U) MATH 202 Calculus II (U) MATH 212 / CS 212 Introduction to FORTRAN (U) MATH 304 Linear Algebra (U) MATH 405 Abstract Algebra (U) MATH 499 Mathematics Capstone (U) B.S. in Mathematics, Jilin University, Changchun, China Fangjun Arroyo (F) (Current Faculty) M.A. in Mathematics, Hunter College of the City University of New York Ph.D. in Mathematics, Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York 552 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Eugene Bacote (P) (Former Faculty) MATH 111 College Algebra with Analytic Geometry II (U) B.S. in Mathematics, South Carolina State University M.Ed. in Mathematics Education, University of South Carolina Masters Plus 30 Certification Anna Baker (P) (Former Faculty) Janice Bell (P) (Former Faculty) MATH 111 College Algebra with Analytic Geometry II (U) MATH 132 Trigonometry (U) MATH 134 Probability and Statistics (U) MATH 140 Business Calculus (U) B.S. in Mathematics, Coker College MATH 105 College Algebra with Analytic Geometry I (U) B.A. in Math, Francis Marion University M.Ed. in Math Education, Francis Marion University M.Ed. in Math Education, University of South Carolina Masters Plus 30 Certification 553 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications David Byrd (P) (Former Faculty) Precious Cristwell (Administrative Staff) MATH 105 College Algebra with Analytic Geometry I (U) MATH 111 College Algebra with Analytic Geometry II (U) MATH 112 College Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry (U) MATH 114 Probability and Statistics (U) MATH 120 Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving I (U) MATH 140 Calculus for Business (U) B.S. in Mathematics, Francis Marion University Math 121 Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving II (U) B.S. in Liberal Studies, University of Central Florida M.S. in Mathematics, University of South Carolina M.Ed. in Student Personnel in Higher Education, University of Central Florida Doyle Daughtry (P) (Former Faculty) MATH 111 College Algebra with Analytic Geometry II (U) MATH 201 Calculus I (U) MATH 306 Multivariable Calculus (U) Graduate Assistant, Assessment and Planning, University of Central Florida, May 2000 - June2001 B.S. in Mathematics, East Carolina University M.A. in Mathematics, East Carolina University 554 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Leslie Denton (P) (Former Faculty) MATH 111 College Algebra with Analytic Geometry II (U) B.S. in Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Michigan M.S. in Applied Statistics, Purdue University Angela Dowdy (F) (Current Faculty) MATH 105 College Algebra I (U) MATH 111 College Algebra II (U) MATH 112 College Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry (U) MATH 134 Probability and Statistics (U) MATH 201 Calculus I (U) B.S. in Mathematics, Francis Marion University M.Ed. in Secondary Education, Mathematics, Francis Marion University M.I.S. Program in Industrial Statistics, University of South Carolina 555 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications MATH 105 College Algebra I (U) MATH 111 College Algebra II (U) MATH 132 College Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry (U) MATH 170 Survey of Mathematics for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers I (U) MATH 201 Calculus I (U) MATH 270 Survey of Mathematics for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers II (U) MATH 370 Intuitive Geometry (U) B.S. in Secondary Education, Mathematics, Madison College Dorothy Fleck (P) (Current Faculty) Graduate Advanced Placement Calculus AB Institute, Francis Marion College M.Ed. in Secondary Education, Mathematics, University of South Carolina 556 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications William Fox (F) (Former Faculty) (Administrative Staff) MATH 114 Probability and Statistics (U) MATH 120 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving I (U) MATH 121 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving II (U) MATH 180 Pre-Calculus (U) MATH 203W Calculus III (U) MATH 301 Differential Equations (U) MATH 304 Linear Algebra (U) MATH 305 Linear Programming (U) MATH 310 Mathematical Modeling (U) MATH 330 Modeling with Dynamical Systems (U) MATH 422 Nonlinear Optimization (U) MATH 507 Calculus for Teachers (G) MATH 518 Probability and Statistics for Teachers (G) B.S. in General Engineering, United States Military Academy M.S. in Operations Research and Systems Analysis, Naval Postgraduate School Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, Clemson University 557 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications William Fox (continued) MATH 530 Mathematical Modeling for Teachers (G) MATH 799 Capstone Project (G) Elizabeth Gasque (P) (Former Faculty) MATH 105 College Algebra with Analytic Geometry I (U) MATH 112 College Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry (U) MATH 120 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving I (U) MATH 121 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving II (U) MATH 201 Calculus I (U) EDPD 525 Professional Development (G) B.A. in Mathematics, Winthrop University CS 212 / MATH 212 Introduction to FORTRAN (U) MATH 112 College Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry (U) MATH 114 Probability and Statistics (U) MATH 202 Calculus II (U) A.B., Harvard College Frederic Gooding (F) (Former Faculty) M.Ed., Francis Marion University Ph.D., University of South Carolina M.A. in Mathematics, University of Illinois Institute for Retraining in Computer Science, Clarkson University Certificate Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Wisconsin 558 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Jane Gower (F) (Current Faculty) Michelle Greene (P) (Current Faculty) MATH 120 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving I (U) MATH 121 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving II (U) MATH 132 Trigonometry (U) MATH 170 Survey of Mathematics for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers I (U) MATH 270 Survey of Mathematics for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers II (U) MATH 370 Intuitive Geometry (U) B.S. in Mathematics Education, North Carolina State University MATH 111 College Algebra II (U) MATH 134 Probability and Statistics (U) MATH 140 Business Calculus (U) B.S. in Mathematics with Teacher Certification and Political Science, Francis Marion University M.Ed. in Mathematics Education, North Carolina State University M.S. in Statistics, University of Georgia 559 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Michael Hammond (P) (Former Faculty) Joseph Heyward (Administrative Staff) MATH 100 Introduction to Algebra and Arithmetic (U) MATH 105 College Algebra with Analytic Geometry I (U) MATH 111 College Algebra with Analytic Geometry II (U) MATH 114 Probability and Statistics (U) MATH 140 Calculus for Business (U) A.A., Wingate College MATH 111 College Algebra II (U) B.S. in Mathematics, Hampton Institute B.S., Wake Forest University M.Div., Southeastern Seminary M.A., Winthrop University M.A. in Mathematics, Morgan State University Ed.D. in Student Personnel Administration, University of South Carolina 560 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications MATH 111 College Algebra II (U) MATH 120 Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving I (U) MATH 201 Calculus I (U) MATH 203 Calculus III (U) MATH 306 Multivariable Calculus (U) MATH 411 Topology (U) B.S., State University of New York at Albany MATH 105 College Algebra I (U) MATH 111 College Algebra II (U) MATH 120 Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving I (U) MATH 121 Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving II (U) B.S. in Mathematics, University of Bombay, Bombay, India Timothy Lance (F) (Current Faculty) Padma Narayan (P) (Current Faculty) M.A., Indiana University Ph.D., University at Albany M.S. in Applied Mathematics, University of Bombay, Bombay, India 561 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Jennifer Newton (F) (Former Faculty) Jane Quick (F) (Current Faculty) MATH 105 Intermediate Algebra I (U) MATH 111 Intermediate Algebra II (U) MATH 132 Trigonometry (U) MATH 140 Business Calculus (U) MATH 201 Calculus I (U) CS 150 Microcomputers and Software Applications (U) B.A. in Mathematics, Erskine College MATH 105 College Algebra with Analytic Geometry I (U) MATH 111 College Algebra with Analytic Geometry II (U) MATH 132 College Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry (U) MATH 134 Probability and Statistics (U) MATH 201 Calculus I (U) MATH 370 Intuitive Geometry (U) MATH 470 Fundamental Skills of Mathematics (U) B.S. in Education, University of South Carolina M.S. in Mathematical Sciences, Clemson University M.A.T., University of South Carolina 562 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications MATH 105 Algebra I (U) MATH 111 College Algebra II (U) MATH 114 / 134 Probability and Statistics (U) MATH 132 Trigonometry (U) MATH 140 Calculus for Business (U) MATH 201 Calculus I (U) MATH 202 Calculus II (U) MATH 203 Calculus III (U) MATH 212 / CS 212 Introduction to FORTRAN (U) MATH 230 Discrete Mathematics (U) MATH 304 Linear Algebra (U) MATH 305 Linear Programming (U) MATH 306 Multivariable Calculus (U) MATH 312 Statistics for Science and Mathematics (U) MATH 420 Mathematical Probability (U) MATH 425 Numerical Analysis (U) B.S. in Mathematics, Clemson University James Ramey (F) (Current Faculty) Ph.D. in Probability and Statistics, Clemson University 563 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications James Ramey (continued) MATH 511 Discrete Mathematics for Teachers (G) MATH 518 Probability and Statistics for Teachers (G) CS 150 Microcomputers and Software Applications (U) CS 190 Programming Concepts in BASIC (U) CS 210 Computer Techniques (U) CS 216 Introduction to Programming and Algorithmic Design (U) CS 218 RPG Programming (U) CS 220 Introduction to COBOL (U) CS 226 Programming and Algorithmic Design I (U) CS 227 Programming and Algorithmic Design II (U) CS 309 Advanced Programming (U) CS 314 PL/1 Programming (U) CS 318 Data Structures and Algorithmic Analysis (U) 564 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications James Ramey (continued) CS 320 File Processing (U) CS 324 Assembler Language (U) CS 340 Software Design and Development (U) CS 401 Organization of Programming Languages (U) CS 504 Fundamentals of Computer Science for Secondary Teachers (G) EDUC 510 Computer Literacy (G) William Richardson (F) (Current Faculty) MATH 111 College Algebra II (U) MATH 132 Trigonometry (U) MATH 134 Probability and Statistics (U) MATH 140 Business Calculus (U) MATH 201 Calculus I (U) MATH 202 Calculus II (U) MATH 203 Calculus III (U) MATH 212 / CS 212 Introduction to FORTRAN Programming (U) MATH 306 Multivariable B.S. in Mathematics, Francis Marion University M.S. in Mathematical Sciences, Clemson University Ph.D. in Biomedical System Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina 565 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications William Richardson (continued) Calculus (U) CS 190 Programming Fundamentals (U) George Schnibben (F) (Current Faculty) MATH 114 Probability and Statistics (U) MATH 120 Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving I (U) MATH 121 Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving II (U) MATH 201 Calculus I (U) MATH 202 Calculus II (U) MATH 203 Calculus III (U) MATH 301 Ordinary Differential Equations (U) MATH 304 Linear Algebra (U) MATH 306 Multivariable Calculus (U) MATH 311 Set Theory and Metric Spaces (U) MATH 315 History of Mathematics (U) MATH 317 Number Theory (U) MATH 318 Combinatorics and B.S. in Mathematics, Francis Marion University M.S. in Mathematics, Clemson University Ph.D. in Mathematics, Clemson University 566 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications George Schnibben (continued) Graph Theory (U) MATH 405 Modern Algebra I (U) MATH 405 Complex Analysis I (U) MATH 420 Mathematical Probability (U) MATH 508 Linear Algebra for Teachers (G) MATH 509 Abstract Algebra for Teachers (G) MATH 515 History of Mathematics for Teachers (G) Damon Scott (F) (Current Faculty) MATH 111 College Algebra with Analytical Geometry II (U) MATH 121 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving II (U) MATH 140 Calculus for Business (U) MATH 201 Calculus I (U) MATH 202 Calculus II (U) MATH 203 Calculus III (U) MATH 311 Transition to M.A. in Mathematics, Duke University Ph.D. in Mathematics, Duke University 567 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Damon Scott (continued) Higher Math (U) MATH 405 Abstract Algebra (U) MATH 407 Real Analysis I (U) CC 330 Special Topics: Web Design (U) Doris Sears (P) (Current Faculty) MATH 105 College Algebra I (U) B.S. in Mathematics, Lander University AP Calculus Certification, Francis Marion University M.Ed. in Secondary Education Mathematics, Francis Marion University Murray Siegel (P) (Current Faculty) MATH 170 Survey of Mathematics for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers I (U) B.S. in Physics, New York University College of Engineering M.Ed. in Math Education, Georgia State University Ed.S. in Math Education, Georgia State University Ph.D. in Math Education, Georgia State University 568 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications MATH 111 College Algebra II (U) MATH 170 Survey of Mathematics for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers I (U) MATH 270 Survey of Mathematics for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers II (U) B.S. in Elementary Education, State University at Cortland Sharon Siegel (P) (Current Faculty) M.Ed. in Elementary Education, Georgia State University 569 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications MATH 134 Probability and Statistics (U) MATH 140 Calculus for Business (U) MATH 170 Math for Elementary Teachers (U) MATH 201 Calculus I (U) MATH 202 Calculus II (U) MATH 203 Calculus III (U) MATH 270 Introductory Modern Algebra II (U) MATH 301 Ordinary Differential Equations (U) MATH 304 Linear Algebra (U) MATH 306 Multivariable Calculus (U) MATH 310 Mathematical Models and Applications (U) MATH 345 Plane Geometry (U) MATH 502 Geometry for Teachers (U)(G) MATH 506 Trigonometry for Teachers (U)(G) B.A. in Mathematics, Eastern Michigan University Roger Strong (F) (Former Faculty) M.A. in Mathematics, University of Michigan Ph.D. in Mathematics Education, University of Michigan 570 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Roger Strong (continued) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) Problems in Math Education (U) David Szurley (F) (Current Faculty) MATH 111 College Algebra II (U) MATH 121 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving II (U) MATH 134 Probability and Statistics (U) MATH 170 Survey of Mathematics for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers I (U) MATH 203 Calculus III (U) MATH 311 Transition to Higher Math (U) B.S. in Applied Mathematics, Grand Valley State University M.S. in Computational Analysis, Clemson University Ph.D. in Computational Analysis, Clemson University 571 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Lucy Thrower (P) (Current Faculty) MATH 105 College Algebra I (U) MATH 111 College Algebra II (U) MATH 132 Trigonometry with Analytical Geometry (U) MATH 170 Survey of Mathematics for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers I (U) MATH 201 Calculus I (U) MATH 270 Survey of Mathematics for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers II (U) MATH 470 Teaching Secondary School Mathematics (U) B.A. in Education, University of South Carolina M.S. in Mathematics, University of Mississippi 572 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Sophia Waymyers (F) (Current Faculty) Richard West (F) (Current Faculty) MATH 111 College Algebra with Analytical Geometry II (U) MATH 120 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving I (U) MATH 121 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving II (U) MATH 134 Probability and Statistics (U) B.S. in Mathematics, Winthrop University MATH 120 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving I (U) MATH 121 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving II (U) MATH 134 Probability and Statistics (U) MATH 140 Calculus for Business (U) MATH 170 Survey of Mathematics for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers (U) MATH 201 Differential Calculus (U) B.S., United States Military Academy M.S. in Mathematics, University of South Carolina M.S. in Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado Ph.D. in Mathematics Education, New York University 573 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Richard West (continued) MATH 202 Integral Calculus (U) MATH 301 Ordinary Differential Equations (U) MATH 304 Linear Algebra (U) MATH 306 Multivariable Calculus (U) MATH 330 Discrete Dynamical Systems and Introduction to Calculus (U) MATH 330 Intermediate Differential Equations (U) MATH 425 Numerical Analysis (U) MATH 430 Numerical Solutions to Ordinary Differential Equations (U) MATH 430 Partial Differential Equations (U) MATH 508 Linear Algebra for Teachers (U)(G) MATH 511 Discrete Mathematics for Teachers (U)(G) MATH 516 Calculus for Teachers (U)(G) 574 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Richard West (continued) MATH 518 Probability and Statistics for Teachers (U)(G) MATH 530 Senior Research in Modeling (U)(G) Bill Whitmire (F) (Current Faculty) MATH 140 Business Calculus (U) MATH 170 Survey of Mathematics for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers I (U) MATH 270 Survey of Mathematics for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers II (U) MATH 345 Geometry for the Secondary Teacher (U) MATH 370 Intuitive Geometry (U) ECE 321 Methods for Teaching and Assessing Primary Mathematics (U) EDUC 436 Teaching Mathematics in the Secondary School (U) EDUC 437 Teaching Science in the Secondary School (U) B.A. in Chemistry and Mathematics, Lander College M.A. in Mathematics Education, University of Kentucky Ed.S. in Mathematics Education, University of Georgia Ph.D. in Mathematics Education, University of Georgia 575 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Bill Whitmire (continued) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) EDPD 525 Mathematics for the Middle School Teacher (G) EDPD 525 Mathematics for the Elementary School Teacher (G) EDUC 732 Quantitative Learning: Pre-school through Middle School (G) EDUC 744 Quantitative Processing and the Divergent Learner (G) Mary Williams (P) (Former Faculty) MATH 105 College Algebra with Analytic Geometry I (U) EDPD 525 Professional Development (G) B.A. in Mathematics Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill M.A.T. in Mathematics, University of South Carolina 576 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Anita Woodley (F) (Former Faculty) MATH 111 College Algebra with Analytic Geometry II (U) MATH 112 College Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry MATH 203 Calculus III (U) MATH 270 Introduction to Modern Algebra II (U) CS 212 / MATH 212 Introduction to FORTRAN (U) B.S. in Computer Science, Louisiana State University M.A. in Mathematics, Washington University Ph.D. in Mathematics, Washington University 577 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 Faculty Roster Form Qualifications of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty Name of Institution: Francis Marion University Name of Academic Area, Discipline, Department/School: Nursing Academic Terms Included: Summer 1998 – Fall 2006 Date Form Completed: 3-23-07 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Sylvia Lufkin (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) NURS 303 Professional Nursing and Nursing Practice (U) NURS 306 Nursing Research in Practice (U) NURS 405 Leadership in Nursing (U) NURS 406 Knowledge Synthesis Practicum (U) B.S. in Nursing, University of North Carolina M.S. in Nursing, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Ed.D., University of South Carolina, Chapel Hill 578 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Nancy Adams (F) (Former Faculty) NURS 301 Health Assessment (U) NURS 306 Nursing Research in Practice (U) NURS 406L Nursing Knowledge: Laboratory (U) B.S.N., Clemson University Adult Nurse Practitioner M.S.N., Nursing Administration, Medical University of South Carolina Post Masters Certificate, Adult Nurse Practitioner, Medical University of South Carolina Amy Altman-Shaw (P) (Current Faculty) NURS 406L Nursing Knowledge: Laboratory (U) B.S.N., Medical University of South Carolina M.S.N. Nursing Administration, Medical University of South Carolina Enrolled in D.N.P. program at University of South Carolina 579 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Julia Bailey (P) (Current Faculty) Rhonda Brogdon (F) (Current Faculty) Donna Estes (F) (Current Faculty) NURS 301L Health Assessment Laboratory (U) NURS 304L Adult Health and Fundamentals Laboratory (U) NURS 308L Adult Health: Laboratory (U) NURS 406L Nursing Knowledge: Laboratory (U) B.S.N., Medical University of South Carolina NURS 301 Health Assessment (U) NURS 304 / NURS 304L Adult Health I and Fundamentals Lecture and Laboratory (U) NURS 402L Population Focused Nursing Laboratory (U) B.S.N., Clemson University NURS 301L Health Assessment Laboratory (U) NURS 304L Adult Health and Fundamentals Laboratory (U) NURS 307L Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing: Laboratory (U) B.S.N., University of South Alabama M.N., University of South Carolina M.S.N., University of Phoenix Online M.S. in Nursing Education, University of South Alabama 580 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications NURS 301 Health Assessment (U) NURS 304 Adult Health I and Fundamentals (U) B.S.N., University of Maryland NURS 302 Principles of Pathophysiology (U) NURS 304L Adult Health and Fundamentals Laboratory (U) NURS 307 / NURS 307L Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Lecture and Laboratory (U) UNIV 100 University Life 100: Pre-Nursing (U) B.S.N., University of South Carolina NURS 402 Population Focused Care (U) NURS 404 Health Care Systems and Policy (U) NURS 406L Nursing Knowledge: Laboratory (U) B.S.N., University of South Carolina Karen Gittings (F) (Current Faculty) Susan Grubbs (F) (Current Faculty) Julia Hucks (P) (Current Faculty) M.S.N. in Nursing Education, Duquesne University M.Ed., Francis Marion College M.S. in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing, University of South Carolina Family Nurse Practitioner M.N., University of South Carolina 581 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Lynn Kennedy (F) (Current Faculty) Christine Schwoyer (P) (Current Faculty) NURS 304 Adult Health and Fundamentals (U) NURS 305 Nursing Pharmacology (U) NURS 308 Adult Health II (U) NURS 406 Nursing Knowledge: Synthesis Practicum (U) NURS 406L Nursing Knowledge: Laboratory (U) UNIV 100 University Life100: Pre-Nursing (U) A.S. in Nursing, Florence Darlington Technical College NURS 301L Health Assessment Laboratory (U) NURS 304L Adult Health and Fundamentals Laboratory (U) NURS 307L Psychological and Mental Nursing: Laboratory (U) B.S.N., Kutztown University B.S.N., Medical University of South Carolina M.S.N., University of South Carolina M.S.N. in Nursing Administration, Villanova University 582 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Karen Thompson (F) (Current Faculty) Barbara Westphal (F) (Current Faculty) NURS 302 Principles of Pathophysiology (U) NURS 305 Nursing Pharmacology (U) NURS 306L Nursing Knowledge: Laboratory (U) NURS 403 / 403L Women’s Health Nursing Lecture and Laboratory (U) UNIV 100 University Life 100: Pre-Nursing (U) A.A.S. in Nursing, Suffolk County Community College NURS 401 Nursing Children and their Families (U) NURS 405 Leadership in Nursing (U) NURS 406 Nursing Knowledge: Synthesis Practicum (U) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.S.N., Lenoir Rhyne College Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner B.S.N., State University of New York Institute of Technology M.S.N., in Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner, University of South Carolina M.S.N., Emory University Ed.D., University of South Carolina 583 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 Faculty Roster Form Qualifications of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty Name of Institution: Francis Marion University Name of Academic Area, Discipline, Department/School: Physics and Astronomy Academic Terms Included: Summer 1998 – Fall 2006 Date Form Completed: 3-5-07 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications David Peterson (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) PHYS 215 General Physics I (U) PHYS 216 General Physics II (U) PHYS 316 Nuclear Physics (U) PHYS 419 Senior Seminar in Physics (U) PHYS 202Technical Physics III (U) PHYS 497 Special Studies: Research (U) PSCI 101L Physical Science I Laboratory (U) B.Sc. in Physics, London University, England Ph.D. in Physics, North Carolina State University 584 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications David Anderson (F) (Current Faculty) Charles Cosse (F) (Former Faculty) Larry Engelhardt (F) (Current Faculty) PHYS 201L Technical Physics II Laboratory (U) PHYS 216L General Physics II Laboratory (U) PHYS 306 Computational Physics (U) PHYS 401 Quantum Mechanics (U) PHYS 406 Advanced Computational Physics (U) PSCI 101 Physical Science I (U) B.Sc. in Honors Theoretical Physics, University of Essex, UK PSCI 101 / 101L Physical Science I Lecture and Laboratory (U) PHYS 200 Technical Physics I (U) PHYS 215L General Physics I Laboratory (U) PHYS 216L General Physics II Laboratory (U) B.S. in Physics, Fort Lewis College PHYS 306 Computational Physics (U) PSCI 101 Physical Science (U) Physics Laboratory (U) B.A. in Physics, Gustavus Adolphus College Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics, University of York, UK M.S. in Physics, New Mexico State University Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics, Iowa State University 585 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Christopher Fasano (F) (Former Faculty) PHYS 200 Technical Physics I (U) PHYS 202L Technical Physics III Laboratory (U) PHYS 215 / 215L General Physics I Lecture and Laboratory (U) PHYS 216 / 216L General Physics II Lecture and Laboratory (U) PHYS 301 Classical Mechanics (U) PHYS 314L Modern Physics Laboratory (U) PHYS 315 Special Topics in Modern Physics (U) PHYS 406 Advanced Computational Physics (U) PHYS 497 Special Topics in Physics (U) PSCI 101 Physical Science I (U) Electrodynamics (U) B.S. in Physics, University of Notre Dame M.S. in Physics, University of Chicago Ph.D. in Physics, University of Chicago 586 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Philip Fulmer (F) (Current Faculty) PHYS 200L Physics Laboratory (U) PHYS 310 Electronics (U) PHYS 416 Nuclear Radiation Physics (U) PSCI 101 Physical Science (U) B.S. in Health Physics, Francis Marion College M.S. in Health Physics, Texas A&M University Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering (Health Physics), Texas A&M University 587 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Derek Jokisch (F) (Current Faculty) PHYS 200L Technical Physics I Laboratory (U) PHYS 201 Technical Physics II (U) PHYS 202L Technical Physics III Laboratory (U) PHYS 215 General Physics I (U) PHYS 216 General Physics II (U) PHYS 415 Radiation Biology (U) PHYS 417 Principles of Health Physics (U) PHYS 419 Senior Seminar in Physics (U) PHYS 420 Physics Research (U) HNRS 498 Honors Independent Study (U) PSCI 101 Physical Science I (U) B.S. in Nuclear Engineering, University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign M.S. in Health Physics, University of Florida Ph.D. in Health Physics, University of Florida 588 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Timothy Kirchoff (F) (Former Faculty) Roger Loucks (F) (Former Faculty) PHYS 215L General Physics I Laboratory (U) PHYS 216L General Physics II Laboratory (U) PSCI 101 / 101L Physical Science I Lecture and Laboratory (U) B.S. in Astronomy and Physics, Minnesota State University-Mankato PHYS 201 Technical Physics II (U) PHYS 216L General Physics II Laboratory (U) PSCI 101 / 101L Physical Science I Lecture and Laboratory (U) B.S. in Physics, Houghton College M.S. in Physics, University of Missouri-St. Louis M.S. in Physics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, College of Engineering Ph.D. in Computational Nuclear Physics, University of Illinois Nicholas Loudon (F) (Current Faculty) PHYS 215L General Physics I Laboratory (U) PHYS 216L General Physics II Laboratory (U) PSCI 101 Physical Science I (U) B.S. in Physics, Indiana State University M.A. in Physics, Ball State University 589 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications John Mattox (F) (Former Faculty) ASTR 201 / 201L Introduction to Astronomy Lecture and Laboratory (U) SCI 517 Earth and Space Science (U) B.S. in Physics, University of Florida M.S. in Applied Physics, Stanford University Ph.D. in Applied Physics, Stanford University Joe Mehaffey (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) PHYS 215 General Physics I (U) PHYS 216 General Physics II (U) PSCI 101 Physical Science I (U) PSCI 102 Physical Science II (U) PSCI 103 Physical Science: Earth Science (U) B.S. in Physics Education, University of South Carolina I.M.A. in Physics, University of South Carolina 590 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Jeannette Myers (F) (Current Faculty) Valerian Nemchinsky (P) (Former Faculty) Michael Oczkowski (F) (Former Faculty) ASTR 101 Solar System Astronomy (U) ASTR 102 Stars and Galaxies (U) ASTR 201 Introduction to Astronomy (U) ASTR 202 Voyage through the Solar System (U) B.S. in Physics and Astronomy, Minnesota State University PSCI 101L Physical Science I Laboratory (U) PHYS 201L Technical Physics II Laboratory (U) PHYS 216L General Physics II Laboratory (U) M.S. in Physics, Leningrad State University, Russia PHYS 215L General Physics I Laboratory (U) PHYS 216L General Physics II Laboratory (U) PHYS 306 Computational Physics (U) PHYS 406 Advanced Computational Physics (U) PSCI 101 / 101L Physical Science I Lecture and Laboratory (U) B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University M.S. in Physics, Clemson University Ph.D. in Astrophysics, Clemson University Ph.D. in Plasma Science, Academy of Science, Institute of Semiconductors, Russia M.S. in Physics, DePaul University Ph.D. in Physics, University of Maryland at College Park 591 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Joseph Owczarzak (F) (Former Faculty) Joshua Phiri (P) (Former Faculty) PHYS 215L General Physics I Laboratory (U) PHYS 216L General Physics II Laboratory (U) PSCI 101 / 101L Physical Science I Lecture and Laboratory (U) B.A. in Physics, Augustana College PSCI 101L Physical Science I Laboratory (U) B.S. in Physics, University of Zambia A.B.D. in Physics, University of Arkansas M.S. in Physics, Marquette University Ph.D. in Physics, Illinois Institute of Technology Silviu Podariu (Former Faculty) PHYS 215L General Physics I Laboratory (U) PSCI 101 / 101L Physical Science I Lecture and Laboratory (U) B.S. in Physics, Bucharest University, Romania M.S. in Theoretical Physics, Bucharest University, Romania Ph.D. in Physics (Cosmology), Kansas State University 592 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications PHYS 201L Technical Physics II Laboratory (U) PHYS 202 / 202L Technical Physics III Lecture and Laboratory (U) PHYS 215L General Physics I Laboratory (U) PHYS 216L General Physics II Laboratory (U) PHYS 301 Classical Mechanics (U) PHYS 302 Electricity and Magnetism (U) PHYS 306 Computational Physics (U) PHYS 314L Introduction to Modern Physics Laboratory (U) PHYS 401 Quantum Mechanics (U) PHYS 406 Advanced Computational Physics (U) PSCI 101L Physical Science I Laboratory (U) B.S. in Physics and Mathematics, State University of New York at Brockport Michael Schillaci (F) (Former Faculty) M.A. in Physics, University of Arkansas Ph.D. in Physics, University of Arkansas 593 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Sethfield Smith (F) (Current Faculty) PSCI 101 Physical Science I (U) PSCI 102 Physical Science II (U) PHYS 200 Technical Physics I (U) PHYS 201 Technical Physics II (U) PHYS 202 Technical Physics III (U) PHYS 215 General Physics I (U) PHYS 216 General Physics II (U) PHYS 301 Classical Mechanics (U) PHYS 302 Electricity and Magnetism (U) PHYS 310 Electronics (U) PHYS 312 Lasers and Optics (U) PHSY 314 Modern Physics (U) PHYS 401 Quantum Mechanics (U) PHYS 420 Senior Research in Physics (U) PHYS 497 Special Studies in Physics (U) B.S. in Mathematics, Francis Marion University M.S. in Physics, Louisiana State University Ph.D. in Physics, Louisiana State University 594 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 Faculty Roster Form Qualifications of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty Name of Institution: Francis Marion University Name of Academic Area, Discipline, Department/School: Political Science and Geography Academic Terms Included: Summer 1998 – Fall 2006 Date Form Completed: 3-5- 07 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Kevin Lasher (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) POL 101 U.S. Government (U) POL 103 Introduction to Political Science (U) POL 201 Political Participation in America (U) POL 203 International Relations (U) POL 295 Methods of Political Science (U) POL 313 Far Eastern Politics (U) POL 314 U.S. Foreign Policy (U) POL 317 U.S. Congress (U) POL 324 Asian Politics (U) POL 328 Soviet and Russian B.A. in Psychology, Youngstown State University M.A. in Political Science, University of Georgia Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Georgia 595 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Kevin Lasher (continued) Politics (U) POL 420 History, Scope and Methods of Political Science (U) POL 450 Political Science Baccalaureate Seminar (U) Scott Brown (F) (Current Faculty) GEOG 101 Cultural Geography (U) GEOG 102 World Regional Geography (U) GEOG 201 Economic Geography (U) GEOG 204 Political Geography (U) GEOG 205 Geography of South Carolina (U) GEOG 215 Environmental Geography and Geographic Information Systems (U) GEOG 302 Geography of Europe (U) GEOG 303 Geography of Latin America (U) GEOG 305 Geography of Central America (U) ANTH 200 Introduction to B.A. in Geography, University of Texas at Austin M.Sc. in Geography, Universidad de Costa Rica Ph.D. in Geography, Louisiana State University 596 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Scott Brown (continued) Luther Carter (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) Ed Clements (P) (Former Faculty) Anthropology (U) INTS 200 International Studies (U) INTS 400 International Studies: Senior Project (U) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) GEOG 300 Geography Field Courses in Costa Rica, Cuba, and Thailand (U) POL 101 U.S. Government (U) POL 215 Introduction to Public Administration (U) POL 313 / 340 Focus: South Carolina Politics and Government (U) B.A. in Political Science, University of Central Florida POL 330 Perspectives on Policing (U) J.D., University of South Carolina School of Law M.P.A., University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Political Science, University of South Carolina 597 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Richard Doughty (F) (Current Faculty) Gary Finklea (P) (Former Faculty) GEOG 101 Cultural Geography (U) GEOG 102 World Regional Geography (U) GEOG 204 Political Geography (U) POL 101 U.S. Government (U) POL 103 Introduction to Political Science (U) POL 203 International Relations (U) B.A. in Political Economy, Williams College POL 101 U.S. Government (U) B.A. in Political Science, Francis Marion University M.I.A., Columbia University J.D., University of South Carolina School of Law Lee Herron (P) (Current Faculty) POL 101 U.S. Government (U) B.A. in Political Science, Francis Marion University J.D., Campbell University School of Law 598 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Eileen Kirley-Tallon (F) (Current Faculty) POL 101 U.S. Government (U) POL 103 Introduction to Political Science (U) POL 205 / 304 Comparative Government (U) POL 301 Political Movements and Revolutions (U) POL 313 Women and Politics (U) POL 329 Western European Politics (U) POL 395 Political Theory (U) POL 450 Political Science Baccalaureate Seminar (U) B.A. in Political Science, University of Cincinnati M.A. in Political Science, University of Pittsburgh Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Pittsburgh 599 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Kenneth Kitts (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) POL 101 U.S. Government (U) POL 103 Introduction to Political Science (U) POL 200 Contemporary Political Issues (U) POL 319 American Presidency (U) POL 326 Latin American Politics (U) POL 341 CIA and the Politics of Intelligence (U) POL 450 Political Science Baccalaureate Seminar (U) SOST 518 The United States and the World (G) B.A. in Political Science, Appalachian State University M.A. in Political Science, Appalachian State University Ph.D. in Political Science, University of South Carolina 600 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Allan Lockyer (F) (Current Faculty) GEOG 101 Cultural Geography (U) GEOG 102 World Regional Geography (U) GEOG 103 World Geography: The Developing Nations (U) GEOG 105 Physical Geography (U) GEOG 210 Geography of North America (U) GEOG 302 Geography of Europe (U) GEOG 303 Geography of Latin America (U) GEOG 305 Geography of Central America (U) GEOG 306 Geography of Subsaharan Africa (U) GEOG 519 Geographical Perspectives-Geography for Teachers (U) B.S. in Geography, Southern Arkansas University M.A. in College Teaching, Western Kentucky University D.A. in Geography, University of Northern Colorado 601 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications James Renneker (F) (Current Faculty) POL 101 U.S. Government (U) POL 206 Introduction to Law (U) POL 230 Introduction to Criminal Justice (U) POL 321 American Constitutional History (U) POL 322 Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (U) POL 323 Rights of the Accused (U) POL 330 Perspectives on Policing (U) POL 450 Political Science Baccalaureate Seminar (U) A.B. in Political Science, Tulane University Ph.D. in Government, University of Texas at Austin 602 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Danielle Rowell (F) (Current Faculty) Steven Schweizer (Administrative Staff) POL 101 U.S. Government (U) POL 103 Introduction to Political Science (U) POL 203 International Relations (U) POL 315 Politics of War and Security (U) POL 325 African Politics (U) POL 327 Middle Eastern Politics (U) B.A. in Political Science, Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, University at Albany-State University of New York POL 101 United States Government (U) POL 200 Contemporary Political Issues (U) POL 420 History, Scope, and Methods of Political Science (U) POL 338 Politics and Film (U) M.A. in Political Science, History, and Geography, Northeast Missouri State University M.A. in Political Science, Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, University at Albany-State University of New York Ph.D. in Political Theory, American Politics, and World Politics, University of Missouri-Columbia 603 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Neal Thigpen (P) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) Barry Tomlinson (P) (Current Faculty) POL 101 U.S. Government (U) POL 202 State and Local Government (U) POL 305 American Political Parties (U) POL 311 Southern Politics (U) POL 319 The American Presidency (U) POL 340 South Carolina Politicians and Elections (U) B.A. in History, University of Maryland POL 101 U.S. Government (U) B.A. in Political Science, Clemson University M.A. in American Government and Politics, University of Maryland Ph.D. in Public Administration and American Government, University of Maryland M.P.A., Clemson University and University of South Carolina 604 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Emmanuel Udogu (F) (Former Faculty) Alissa Warters (F) (Current Faculty) POL 103 Introduction to Political Science (U) POL 200 Contemporary Politics (U) POL 203 International Relations (U) POL 314 U.S. Foreign Policy (U) POL 324 Asian Politics (U) POL 325 African Politics (U) POL 327 Middle Eastern Politics (U) A.A. in Liberal Arts, MontreatAnderson College POL 101 U.S. Government (U) POL 230 Introduction to Criminal Justice (U) POL 295 Methods of Political Science (U) POL 319 American Presidency (U) POL 322 Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (U) POL 331 Administration of Justice (U) POL 340 The Personal Presidency (U) B.A. in Political Science, Virginia Tech B.A. in Political Science, Appalachian State University M.A. in Political Science, Southern Illinois University Ph.D. in Political Science, Southern Illinois University M.A. in Political Science, Virginia Tech Ph.D. in Political Science, University of TennesseeKnoxville 605 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications David White (F) (Current Faculty) POL 101 U.S. Government (U) POL 200 Contemporary Political Issues (U) POL 201 Political Participation (U) POL 295 Methods of Political Science (U) POL 317 United States Congress (U) POL 340 Politics of Sports (U) POL 420 History, Scope and Methods of Political Science (U) B.A. in Political Science, Bucknell University Ph.D. in Political Science, The University of Arizona 606 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 Faculty Roster Form Qualifications of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty Name of Institution: Francis Marion University Name of Academic Area, Discipline, Department/School: Psychology Academic Terms Included: Summer 1998 – Fall 2006 Date Form Completed: 4-13-07 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications PSY 206 Introduction to Psychology (U) PSY 315 Child Behavior: Growth and Development (U) PSY 316 Adolescent Behavior: Growth and Development (U) PSY 325 Abnormal Psychology (U) PSY 326 Theories of Personality (U) PSY 499 Senior Seminar (U) PSY 531 Psychological Assessment (G) PSY 536 Behavioral Assessment and Intervention (G) PSY 600B Psychological Assessment Practicum (G) B.A. in Psychology, Clemson University John Hester (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) M.A. in School Psychology, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in School Psychology, University of South Carolina 607 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications John Hester (continued) PSY 600C Psychological Intervention Practicum (G) PSY 601 Mental Retardation (G) PSY 634 Developmental Psychology (G) PSY 635 Learning and Cognition (G) PSY 640 AP Psychology (G) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) BGS 496 Bachelor of General Studies Capstone Experience (U) Carol Adams (P) (Former Faculty) PSY 620 Psychopathology (G) Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, University of South Carolina Internship: William Hall Psychiatric Institute, Columbia, SC 608 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Jeffery Anastasi (F) (Former Faculty) Leslie Barnes-Young (F) (Administrative Staff) PSY 206 Introductory Psychology (U) PSY 303 / 303L Research Methodology Lecture and Laboratory (U) PSY 321 / 321L Learning and Cognition Lecture and Laboratory (U) PSY 402 / 402L Experimental Psychology Lecture and Laboratory (U) PSY 420 History and Systems in Psychology (U) PSY 497 Special Studies (U) PSY 499 Senior Seminar (U) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.A. in Psychology, State University of New York at Binghampton PSY 300 / SOCI 360 Leadership and Group Dynamics (U) PSY 310 Psychological Focus: Human Sexuality (U) PSY 315 Child Behavior: Growth and Development (U) PSY 316 Adolescent Behavior: Growth and Development (U) B.S., The Ohio State University M.A. in Experimental Cognitive Psychology, State University of New York at Binghampton Ph.D. in Experimental Cognitive Psychology, State University of New York at Binghampton M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy, University of Akron Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology, University of Akron 609 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Leslie Barnes-Young (continued) PSY 470 Senior Research (U) PSY 530 Interview and Case Form (U)(G) PSY 600C Psychological Intervention Practicum (G) PSY 643 Marital and Family Therapy (G) PSY 651 Professional / Ethical Issues in Counseling Psychology (G) BGS 496 General Studies Capstone: Society and Behavior (U) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) HNRS 101 Core Concepts Continuum (U) HNRS 491 Honors Independent Study (U) 610 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications PSY 315 Child Development (U) PSY 334 Life Span Development (U) PSY 498 Psychology Internship (U) EDUC 616 Public School Curriculum and Organization K-12 (G) EDUC 620 Foundations of Education (G) EDUC 743 Verbal Processing and the Divergent Learner (G) B.A. in Secondary Education, Middle East College PSY 304 Brain and Behavior (U) B.A., Wesleyan University Gabriel Batarseh (P) (Current Faculty) Philip Bowman (P) (Current Faculty) M.Ed. in Psychological Services Education, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Psychological Services Education, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University M.D., Medical College of Virginia 611 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Robert Bridger (F) (Current Faculty) PSY 206 Introductory Psychology (U) PSY 315 Child Development (U) PSY 390 Psychological Testing (U) PSY 600A Professional Psychology Practicum (G) PSY 600B Psychological Assessment Practicum (G) PSY 600E Pre-internship Practicum (G) PSY 601 Psychology of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (G) PSY 615 Child Psychopathology (G) PSY 637 Psychoeducational Assessment: Diagnosis of Learning and Behavioral Disorders (G) PSY 641 Advanced Topics in Child and Adolescent Assessment (G) PSY 650 Professional and Ethical Issues in School Psychology (G) B.S. in Psychology, Coastal Carolina University M.Ed. in Educational Psychology, University of Georgia Ph.D. in Educational Psychology, University of Georgia 612 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Robert Bridger (continued) PSY 699-F Internship: School Psychology (G) Samuel Broughton (F) (Current Faculty) PSY 315 Child Behavior: Growth and Development (U) PSY 316 Adolescent Behavior: Growth and Development (U) PSY 317 Applied Behavior Analysis (U) PSY 531 Psychological Assessment (U)(G) PSY 600A Professional Psychology Practicum (G) PSY 600B Psychological Assessment Practicum (G) PSY 600C Psychological Intervention Practicum (G) PSY 600D Psychological Consultation Practicum (G) PSY 601 Psychology of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (U)(G) PSY 621 Child / Adolescent Psychopathology (G) PSY 638 Child Counseling and B.A. in Psychology, Presbyterian College M.S. in Psychology, University of Georgia Ph.D. in Psychology, University of Georgia 613 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Samuel Broughton (continued) Psychotherapy (G) PSY 649 Psychological Consultation in Schools and Agencies (G) PSY 663 Learning Disabilities: Formal and Informal (G) PSY 664 Practicum: Formal and Informal Assessment (G) PSY 670 Graduate Research (G) PSY 699B Internship: School Psychology (G) Anthony Cellucci (F) (Former Faculty) PSY 416 Theories of Personality (U) PSY 600B Psychological Assessment Practicum (G) PSY 631 Psychological Assessment II (G) B.S. in Psychology / Special Education, Rutgers University M.S. in Behavior Therapy, Southern Illinois University Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, University of North Carolina – Greensboro 614 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications PSY 220 Careers in Psychology (U) PSY 230 Psychology of Family Life (U) PSY 300 / SOCI 360 Leadership and Group Dynamics (U) PSY 311 Sport Psychology (U) PSY 600C Psychological Intervention Practicum (U) PSY 636 Individual Counseling and Psychotherapy (U) PSY 699A Internship: Clinical Psychology (G) B.A. in Psychology, University of Notre Dame PSY 600D Psychological Consultation Practicum (G) PSY 621 Child / Adolescent Psychopathology (G) PSY 649 Psychological Consultation in Schools and Agencies (G) B.S. in Psychology, University of South Carolina Thomas Dorsel (F) (Current Faculty) Suzanne Faykus (P) (Current Faculty) M.S. in Psychology, University of Kentucky Ph.D. in Psychology, University of New Mexico M.A. in Educational Psychology, Arizona State University Ph.D. in School Psychology, Arizona State University 615 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Gary Hanson (F) (Former Faculty) (Administrative Staff) PSY 206 Introductory Psychology (U) PSY 310 Psychology Focus: Neuropsychological Principles (U) PSY 325 Abnormal Psychology (U) PSY 326 Theories of Personality (U) PSY 530 Interview and Case Form (U)(G) PSY 531 Psychology Assessment I (G) PSY 600B Psychological Assessment Practicum (G) PSY 620 Psychopathology (G) PSY 631 Psychology Assessment II (G) PSY 639 Career and Lifestyle Counseling: Theory and Practice (G) PSY 651 Professional / Ethical Issues Counseling (G) PSY 699 Internship: Clinical Psychology (G) B.A. in Psychology, John B. Stetson University M.S. in Psychology, Florida State University Ph.D. in Psychology, Florida State University 616 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Joel Heffler (P) (Former Faculty) PSY 206 Introductory Psychology (U) PSY 530 Interviewing and Case Formulation (U)(G) PSY 600C Psychological Intervention Practicum (G) B.S. in Psychology, University of Alabama M.A. in Psychology, Georgia State University Ph.D. in Psychology, Georgia State University Teresa Herzog (F) (Current Faculty) PSY 216 Introductory Psychology Laboratory (U) PSY 220 Careers in Psychology (U) PSY 302 Quantitative and Psychometric Methods (U) PSY 323 / 323L Motivation and Emotion Lecture and Laboratory (U) PSY 334 Life Span Development (U) PSY 634 Developmental Psychology (G) B.A. in Psychology, Edgewood College M.A. in Psychology, University of Montana Ph.D. in Psychology, University of Montana 617 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Farrah Hughes (F) (Current Faculty) PSY 315 Child Behavior: Growth and Development (U) PSY 325 Abnormal Psychology (U) PSY 470 Senior Research (U) PSY 497 Special Studies, Family Relationships Laboratory (U) PSY 600C Psychological Intervention Practicum (G) PSY 643 Marital and Family Therapy (G) PSY 651 Professional and Ethical Issues in Counseling Psychology (G) B.A. in Psychology, Wake Forest University M.A. in Psychology, University of Tennessee Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, University of Tennessee 618 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications PSY 206 Introductory Psychology (U) PSY 216 Introductory Psychology Laboratory (U) PSY 316 Adolescent Behavior (U) PSY 323 / 323L Motivation and Emotion Lecture and Laboratory (U) PSY 334 Life Span Development (U) PSY 497 Special Studies (U) PSY 634 Developmental Psychology (G) B.A. in Psychology, University of Alabama in Huntsville PSY 206 Honors Seminar in Biological and Behavioral Sciences (U) PSY 206 Introductory Psychology (U) PSY 300 / SOCI 360 Leadership and Group Dynamics (U) PSY 302 Quantitative Methods in the Behavioral Sciences (U) PSY 319 Social Psychology (U) B.A. in Psychology, Georgia State College Laurie Hunter (F) (Former Faculty) Jesse Jordan (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) M.A. in Psychology, University of Alabama in Huntsville Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham M.A. in Psychology, Georgia State University Ph.D. in Psychology, Georgia State University 619 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Jesse Jordan (continued) PSY 326 Theories of Personality (U) PSY 496 Senior Project: Evolutionary Psychology (U) PSY 605 Personality and Social Psychology (G) PSY 632 Quantitative Psychology (G) Honors Seminar with Jeff Camper on Evolution and Human Behavior (U) David Kahn (P) (Former Faculty) (Administrative Staff) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) PSY 300 Leadership and Group Dynamics (U) PSY 600B Psychological Assessment Practicum (G) PSY 639 Career Counseling Theory and Applications (G) B.S. in Psychology, Western Carolina University M.S. in Guidance-Agency Counseling, North Carolina A&T State University A.B.D. in Counselor Education, University of South Carolina 620 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Rebecca Lawson (P) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) Jane Lewis (P) (Current Faculty) PSY 206 Introductory Psychology (U) PSY 390 Psychological Testing (U) PSY 651 Professional / Ethical Issues in Counseling Psychology (G) PSY 620 Psychopathology (G) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.A. in Psychology, Hanover College PSY 326 Theories of Personality (U) PSY 334 Life Span Development (U) PSY 531 Psychological Assessment: Intelligence, Abilities, and Achievement (G) PSY 600B Psychological Assessment (G) B.A. in Philosophy, University of the South M.S. in Clinical Psychology, University of Wyoming Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, University of Wyoming M.S. in Applied Psychology, Francis Marion University Psychologist III at Pee Dee Mental Health Center LPC Licensure LPC-Supervisor Licensure 621 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Lisa Mady (P) (Current Faculty) PSY 316 Adolescent Development (U) PSY 334 Life Span Development (U) B.A. in Psychology and Education, Meredith College School Psychologist II, Darlington County School District M.Ed. in Educational Psychology, University of Virginia M.S. in School Psychology, Francis Marion University Ronald Murphy (F) (Current Faculty) PSY 206 Introductory Psychology (U) PSY 303 / 303L Research Methodology Lecture and Laboratory (U) PSY 530 Interview and Case Formulation (U)(G) PSY 600C Psychological Intervention Practicum (G) B.S. in Psychology and Biology, Tufts University M.A. in Clinical Psychology, State University of New York at Binghamton Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, State University of New York at Binghamton 622 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Terry Orr (P) (Former Faculty) PSY 600 Psychological Practicum (G) PSY 621 Child / Adolescent Psychopathology (G) PSY 637 Psychoeducational Assessment Exception (G) B.S. in Psychology, University of South Carolina M.S. in School Psychology, Winthrop College + 30 Hours in Education, Francis Marion College Susan Ruppel (F) (Former Faculty) Robert Sawyer (P) (Former Faculty) (Administrative Staff) PSY 206 Introductory Psychology (U) PSY 303 / 303L Research Methodology Lecture and Laboratory (U) PSY 321 / 321L Learning and Cognition Lecture and Laboratory (U) PSY 470 Senior Research (U) PSY 497 Special Studies (U) B.A. in Psychology, Texas Lutheran College PSY 315 Child Behavior: Growth and Development (U) UNIV 100 University Life 100(U) M.Ed. in Guidance and Counseling, University of Missouri-Columbia M.A. in Psychology, Stephen Austin State University M.S. in Psychology, Texas Christian University Ed.D. in Counselor Education and Psychology, University of Wyoming 623 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications David Shaw (P) (Former Faculty) PSY 316 Adolescent Behavior: Growth and Development (U) B.S. in Psychology, Francis Marion University M.S. in Applied Psychology, Francis Marion University Stuart Smith (P) (Former Faculty) PSY 206 Introductory Psychology (U) PSY 315 Child Behavior: Growth and Development (U) B.S. in Psychology, University of Illinois M.A. in Clinical Psychology, Central Michigan University Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology, University of Alabama 624 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Carol Sorrenti (P) (Current Faculty) PSY 536 Behavior Change Techniques (U)(G) PSY 600C Psychology Intervention Practicum (G) B.S. in Psychology, University of South Carolina M.Ed. in Special Education, Winthrop College M.Ed. in Educational Psychology, University of Oklahoma Ph.D. in Educational Psychology, University of South Carolina 625 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications PSY 206 Introductory Psychology (U) PSY 216 Introductory Psychology Laboratory (U) PSY 220 Careers in Psychology (U) PSY 302 Quantitative and Psychometric Methods (U) PSY 303 / 303L Research Methodology Lecture and Laboratory (U) PSY 304 Brain and Behavior (U) PSY 318 Psychology of Learning (U) PSY 322 / 322L Sensation and Perception Lecture and Laboratory (U) PSY 402 Experimental Psychology Laboratory (U) PSY 420 History and Systems Psychology (U) PSY 499 Senior Seminar (U) PSY 501 Biological Basis of Behavior (U)(G) B.S. in Psychology, University of Georgia Charlene Wages (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) M.A. in Psychology, Georgia State University Ph.D. in Psychology, Georgia State University 626 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Kenneth Walters (F) (Former Faculty) PSY 300 / SOCI 300 Leadership and Group Dynamics (U) PSY 325 Abnormal Psychology (U) PSY 326 Theories of Personality (U) PSY 390 Psychological Testing (U) PSY 470 Senior Research (U) PSY 497 Special Studies (U) PSY 530 Interviewing, Observation, and Case Formulation (G) PSY 531 Psychological Assessment (G) PSY 540 Substance Abuse Counseling (G) PSY 600 Psychological Intervention Practicum (G) B.S. in Psychology, Western Illinois University M.A. in Clinical Psychology, University of NebraskaLincoln Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, University of NebraskaLincoln 627 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications PSY 300 / SOCI 360 Leadership and Group Dynamics (U) PSY 302 Quantitative and Psychometric Methods (U) PSY 314 Health Psychology / Behavioral Medicine (U) PSY 395 Quantitative Methods in Behavioral Science (U) PSY 498 Academic Internship (U) PSY 600B Psychological Assessment Practicum (G) PSY 600C Psychological Intervention Practicum (G) PSY 631 Psychology Assessment II (G) PSY 633 Group Counseling and Psychotherapy (G) PSY 636 Individual Counseling and Psychotherapy (G) HNRS 496 Independent Study: Cardiac Rehabilitation (U) CS 150 Microcomputers and Software Applications I (U) BGS 496 General Studies Capstone: Society & Behavior (U) B.A. in Psychology, University of Texas William Wattles (F) (Current Faculty) Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, University of South Carolina 628 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Johnny Willis (P) (Current Faculty) PSY 315 Child Growth and Development (U) PSY 326 Personality Theory (U) PSY 600B Psychological Assessment Practicum (G) PSY 639 Lifestyle and Career Development (U) B.A. in Anthropology, University of South Carolina M.S. in Clinical Psychology, Francis Marion University 629 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 Faculty Roster Form Qualifications of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty Name of Institution: Francis Marion University Name of Academic Area, Discipline, Department/School: Sociology Academic Terms Included: Summer 1998 – Fall 2006 Date Form Completed: 3-7-07 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Joel Thayer (F) (Current Faculty) SOCI 201 Principles of Sociology (U) SOCI 202 Methods of Sociology (U) SOCI 205 Courtship and Marriage (U) SOCI 313 Quantitative Methods (U) SOCI 315 Sex and Gender (U) SOCI 327 Social Gerontology (U) SOCI 375 Sociology of Health (U) SOCI 382 Families Public and Private (U) B.A. in Sociology, Stetson University M.S. in Sociology, Florida State University Ph.D. in Sociology, Florida State University 630 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Joel Thayer (continued) SOCI 403 Research Design and Analysis (U) SOCI 407 Urban Sociology (U) SOCI 419 Population and Society (U) Donald Bailey (F) (Former Faculty) SOCI 245 Modern Social Problems (U) SOCI 305 Criminology (U) ANTH 200 Introduction to Anthology (U) B.S. in English, Troy State University M. Div. in Religion, Emory University M.A. in Sociology, Emory University Ph.D. in Sociology, Emory University Jon Baltzell (Administrative Staff) SOCI 201 Principles of Sociology (U) SOCI 215 Computers and Society (U) SOCI 440 Social Change (U) B.A. in Sociology, University of Cincinnati Doctoral student in Sociology, University of Cincinnati, 19791982 M.A. in Sociology, University of Cincinnati 631 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Lloyd Birch (F) (Former Faculty) SOCI 201 Principles of Sociology (U) SOCI 402 The Family (U) B.A. in Sociology, Georgetown College Th.B. in Religion, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary M.A. in Sociology, University of Kentucky Ph.D. in Sociology, University of Kentucky Richard Brunk (F) (Current Faculty) SOCI 201 Principles of Sociology (U) SOCI 308 Social Stratification (U) SOCI 310 Racial and Cultural Minorities (U) SOCI 425 Sociological Theory (U) B.A. in Sociology, Kentucky Wesleyan College M.S. in Sociology, Florida State University Ph.D. in Sociology, Florida State University 632 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Emilie Cellucci (F) (Former Faculty) SOCI 201 Principles of Sociology (U) SOCI 205 Courtship and Marriage (U) SOCI 440 Social Change (U) B.S. in Sociology, College of Charleston M.A. in Sociology, College of William and Mary Ph.D. in Sociology, University of Virginia Lisa Eargle (F) (Current Faculty) SOCI 201 Principles of Sociology (U) SOCI 202 Methods of Sociology (U) SOCI 306 Social Problems (U) SOCI 310 Racial and Cultural Minorities (U) SOCI 313 Quantitative Methods (U) SOCI 331 Environment, Power, and Opportunity (U) SOCI 341 Criminology (U) SOCI 407 Urban Sociology (U) SOCI 419 Population and Society (U) B.S. in Sociology, University of South Carolina M.A. in Sociology, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Sociology, University of South Carolina 633 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Margaret Hinson Baroody Mark Scarbecz (F) (Former Faculty) SOCI 201 Principles of Sociology (U) SOCI 205 Courtship and Marriage (U) SOCI 498 Sociology Internship (U) B.S. in Sociology, Francis Marion University SOCI 201 Principles of Sociology (U) SOCI 202 Methods of Sociology (U) SOCI 205 Courtship and Marriage (U) SOCI 313 Quantitative Methods (U) SOCI 340 Individual and Society (U) SOCI 350 Research Design and Analysis (U) SOCI 402 Sociology of the Family (U) B.A. in Statistics, State University of New York at Buffalo M.S.W., University of South Carolina College of Social Work M.A. in Sociology, University of Arizona Ph.D. in Sociology, University of Arizona 634 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Russell Ward, Jr. (F) (Current Faculty) Thomas Witt (P) (Former Faculty) SOCI 201 Principles of Sociology (U) SOCI 202 Methods of Sociology (U) SOCI 342 Social Deviance (U) SOCI 343 Juvenile Delinquency (U) SOCI 344 Violence in Society (U) SOCI 381 Sociology of Sports (U) B.A. in Sociology, Bowling Green State University SOCI 201 Principles of Sociology (U) B.S. in Sociology, Francis Marion College M.A. in Sociology, Bowling Green State University Ph.D. in Sociology, Kent State University M.S. in Social Work, University of South Carolina 635 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 Faculty Roster Form Qualifications of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty Name of Institution: Francis Marion University Name of Academic Area, Discipline, Department/School: Business Academic Terms Included: Summer 1998 – Fall 2006 Date Form Completed: 3-23-07 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications ECON 203 Introduction to Microeconomics (U) ECON 204 Introduction to Macroeconomics (U) ECON 321 Money and Banking (U) ECON 323 Urban and Regional Economics (U) ECON 397 Current Issues in Economics (U) ECON 410 Labor Economics (U) ECON 450 Senior Seminar in Economics (U) ECON 502 Fundamentals of Economics (G) ECON 720 The International Business Environment (G) B.A. in Economics, University of North Carolina-Pembroke Barry O’Brien (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) Ph.D. in Economics, University of South Carolina 636 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Barry O’Brien (continued) ECON 720 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory (G) BUS 205 Statistical Methods for Business and Economics (U) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) H101 Honors Seminar – In Search of the Good Society (U) HNRS 397 Senior Honors Colloquium (U) Robert Barrett (F) (Administrative Staff) MGT 308 Introduction to Management Sciences (U) MGT 773 Management Science and Statistics for Business (G) BUS 205 Statistical Methods for Economics and Business (U) BUS 503 Fundamentals of Applied Statistics (G) B.S.B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill M.B.A., East Carolina University Ph.D. in Management Science, Virginia Tech University 637 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Joseph Aniello (F) (Current Faculty) BUS 150 Fundamentals of Business (U) BUS 475 Management Internship (U) MGT 351 Principles of Management (U) MGT 451 Management and Organizational Behavior (U) MGT 454 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management (U) MGT 455 Creativity and Innovation Seminar (U) MGT 758 Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation (G) B.S. in Marketing, Fairfield University M.B.A. in Marketing, Fordham University Ed.D. in Human Resource Development / Organizational Leadership, Vanderbilt University 638 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Raymond Bagley (Former Faculty) Eric Belk (P) (Current Faculty) CS 234 Assembler Language Programming (U) CS 318 / 318L Data Structures and Algorithmic Analysis Lecture and Laboratory (U) CS 350 Introduction Theory Computation (U) CS 401 Programming Languages (U) CS 420 Introduction Compiler Construction (U) B.S.E.E., Pacific States University BUS 150 Fundamentals of Business (U) B.B.A. in Marketing, Francis Marion University M.S. in Math, Pepperdine University Ph.D. in Computer Science, Illinois Institute of Technology M.B.A. in Marketing, University of South Carolina 639 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Trisha Bezmen-Worley (F) (Current Faculty) ECON 203 Principles of Microeconomics (U) ECON 204 Principles of Macroeconomics (U) ECON 250 Basic Economics (U) ECON 325 International Economics (U) (G) ECON 405 Economic Development (U) (G) ECON 410 Labor Economics (U) ECON 710 Managerial Economics / International Trade (G) ECON 720 Environment of International Business (G) Comparative Economics Systems (U)(G) B.S. in Economics / Management Science, State University of New York at Cortland Ph.D. in Economics, University of Georgia 640 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Jerry Bilbrey, Jr. (F) (Current Faculty) MIS 225 Modern Programming (U) MIS 327 Introduction to Information Systems (U) MIS 337 Systems Analysis and Design (U) CS 226 Programming and Algorithmic Design I (U) CS 227 Programming and Algorithmic Design II (U) CS 318 Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis (U) CS 330 NET Programming (U) CS 410 Operating Systems (U) B.S. in Industrial Engineering, Tennessee Technological University M.E. in Computer Engineering, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering, University of Louisville 641 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Eugene Bland (F) (Former Faculty) FIN 341 Financial Management (U) FIN 344 Real Estate Finance (U) FIN 347 Investments I (U) FIN 348 Investments II (U) FIN 366 Principles of Real Estate (U) FIN 442 Advanced Corporate Finance (U) FIN 443 Financial Institutions and Markets (U) ACTG 201 Financial Accounting (U) ECON 497 Special Studies (U) A.A. in Pre-Business Administration, Indian River Community College B.A. in Economics and Finance, University of South Florida M.A. in Economics, University of South Florida 642 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Robert Boozer (F) (Administrative Staff) BUS 150 Fundamentals of Business (U) MGT 351 Management and Organizational Behavior (U) UNIV 100 University Life (U) B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, North Carolina State University M.S. in Forestry, North Carolina State University 11 years experience as a manager Current Director of Institutional Effectiveness and Planning, Francis Marion University Ph.D. in Educational Psychology, Cognate in Management, Georgia State University Arthur Boyett (F) (Former Faculty) BUS 150 Fundamentals of Business (U) ACTG 201 Financial Accounting (U) ACTG 323 Intermediate Accounting I (U) ACTG 324 Intermediate Accounting II (U) ACTG 422 Advanced Accounting (U) ACTG 424 Accounting Theory (U) ACTG 720 Financial Accounting Concepts and Problems (G) B.S. Ed., Secondary Social Studies, University of Georgia Master of Accountancy, University of Georgia Ph.D. in Accounting, Texas Tech University 643 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Craig Brown (P) (Former Faculty) BUS 206 Legal and Social Environment of Business (U) B.S. in Political Science, Law and Criminal Justice, The Citadel J.D., University of South Carolina School of Law Juanita Bulloch (P) (Former Faculty) MGT 351 Management and Organizational Behavior (U) B.S. in Math Education, University of Georgia B.S. in Accounting, Francis Marion University M.B.A., Francis Marion University Scott Campbell (F) (Current Faculty) MGT 357 International Management (U)(G) MGT 452 Human Resources Management (U)(G) B.S. in Psychology, University of Montevallo M.B.A. in Management and Marketing, Auburn University at Montgomery Ph.D. in Human Resource Management / Organizational Analysis and Change, Auburn University 644 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Charles Carpenter (F) (Current Faculty) Wayne Cecil (F) (Former Faculty) ACTG 201 Financial Accounting (U) ACTG 323 Financial Reporting I (U) ACTG 324 Financial Reporting II (U) ACTG 720 Financial Accounting Concepts and Problems (G) B.S. in Accounting, Elmhurst College ACTG 201 Financial Accounting (U) ACTG 424 Accounting Theory and Practice (U) ACTG 427 Introduction to Taxation (U) ACTG 428 Advanced Taxation (U) B.S. in Business Administration, University of North Carolina M.S. in Accounting, University of Illinois Ph.D. in Accounting, University of Illinois M.B.A. in Finance, University of North Carolina M.P.A. in Taxation, University of Texas Ph.D. in Business Administration, University of Kentucky 645 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Gary Coker (F) (Current Faculty) Clarence Coleman (F) (Former Faculty) CS 150 Microcomputers and Software Applications I (U) CS 190 Programming Fundamentals (U) CS 220 COBOL Programming (U) CS 225 Modern Programming (U) CS 440 Computer Networks (U) UNIV 100 University Life (U) B.S. in Mathematics, Francis Marion College ACTG 201 Financial Accounting (U) ACTG 202 Managerial Accounting (U) ACTG 320 Accounting Information Systems (U) ACTG 324 Intermediate Accounting (U) ACTG 421 Concepts of Auditing (U) ACTG 424 Accounting Theory (U) ACTG 720 Financial Accounting Concepts and Problems (G) B.S. in Business Administration, Southern University Philosophiae Magister in Mathematics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Wales M.B.A., Atlanta University Ph.D. in Business Administration, University of South Carolina 646 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Margie Covington (F) (Current Faculty) Kenneth Crocker (F) (Current Faculty) CS 150 Microcomputers and Software Applications I (U) CS 160 Microcomputers and Software Applications II (U) CS 190 Programming Fundamentals in QBASIC (U) CS 401 Programming Languages (U) CS 430 Data Base Management Systems Design (U) CS 480 Computer Science Senior Seminar (U) B.A. in Education, Erskine College MKT 331 Principles of Marketing (U) MKT 335 International Marketing (U) MKT 730 Market Theory and Applications (G) B.T. in Management, Appalachian State University B.S. in Mathematics, Francis Marion College M.S. in Mathematics, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Mathematics Education, University of South Carolina M.A. in Economics, Appalachian State University Ph.D. in Marketing, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 647 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Kevan Croteau (F) (Current Faculty) CS 150 Microcomputers and Software Applications I (U) CS 190 Programming Fundamentals (U) CS / CISM 210 Introduction to Information Systems (U) CS / CISM 220 COBOL Programming (U) CS 226 Programming and Algorithmic Design I (U) CS 227 Programming and Algorithmic Design II (U) CS 280 Digital Logic Design (U) CS 310 Computer Architecture and Organization (U) CS 313 Systems Design and Development (U) CS 318 Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis (U) CS 320 File Processing and External Data Structures (U) CS 330 Special Topics in Computer Science (U) CS 340 Software Design and Sc.B. in Computer Applications of Mathematics and Statistics, Keene State College of the University of New Hampshire M.S. in Computer Science and Engineering, State University of New York at Stony Brook 648 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Kevan Croteau (continued) Development (U) CS 350 Theory of Computation (U) CS 360 Introduction to Computer Graphics (U) CS 401 Theory of Programming Languages (U) CS 410 Operating Systems (U) CS 420 Compiler Design (U) CS 430 Database Design and Development (U) CS 437 Artificial Intelligence (U) CS 480 Senior Seminar (U) BGS 496 General Studies Capstone (U) 649 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Betty David (F) (Current Faculty) Forest David (P) (Current Faculty) ACTG 201 Financial Accounting (U) ACTG 202 Managerial Accounting (U) ACTG 323 Financial Reporting I (U) ACTG 324 Financial Reporting II (U) ACTG 328 Introduction to Taxation (U) ACTG 428 Advanced Taxation (U) BUS 150 Fundamentals of Business (U) B.S. in Business Administration and Mathematics, Francis Marion University BUS 150 Fundamentals of Business (U) BUS 458 Strategic Management (U) MGT 451 Management and Organizational Behavior (U) B.B.A. in Management, Auburn University M.B.A., University of South Carolina A.B.D. in Accounting, University of South Carolina M.B.A., Francis Marion University 650 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Fred David (F) (Current Faculty) BUS 458 / MGT 759 Strategic Management (U)(G) B.S. in Mathematics, Wake Forest University M.B.A., Wake Forest University Ph.D. in Business Administration, University of South Carolina Mary Dittman (F) (Current Faculty) MKT 331 Principles of Marketing (U) MKT 333 Marketing Research (U) MKT 335 International Marketing (U) MKT 338 Personal Selling (U) MKT 339 Marketing Communications (U) MKT 432 Marketing Management (U) MKT 497 Special Studies in Marketing (U) BUS 150 Introduction to Business (U) BUS 475 Internship in Business (U) B.S. in Marketing, University of Nevada M.B.A., Francis Marion University 651 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Ashwani Dhir (F) (Former Faculty) Michael Dowell (F) (Former Faculty) MGT 351 Management and Organizational Behavior (U) MGT 353 Personnel Administration (U) MGT 357 International Management (U) MGT 456 Organizational Theory (U) MGT 755 Production Management (G) MGT 759 Strategic Management (G) BUS 458 Business Policy (U) B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering, Banaras University, India CS 150 Microcomputers and Software Applications (U) CS 234 Assembler Language Programming (U) CS 318 / 318L Data Structures and Algorithmic Analysis Lecture and Laboratory (U) B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of South Carolina M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering, Wayne State University Ph.D. in Strategic / International Management, University of Texas at Arlington M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of South Carolina 652 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications David Franck (F) (Current Faculty) Eric Garris (Administrative Staff) ECON 203 Microeconomics (U) ECON 204 Macroeconomics (U) ECON 310 Intermediate Microeconomics (U) ECON 321 Money and Banking (U) ECON 325 International Economics (U) ECON 710 Managerial Economics (G) MKT 335 International Marketing (U) BUS 502 Fundamentals of Economics (G) FIN 443 Financial Markets and Institutions (U) International Business (U) B.S.B.A. in Marketing, East Carolina University BUS 150 Fundamentals of Business (U) B.A. in Political Science and History, Francis Marion University M.B.A. in Economics, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Ph.D. in Economics, University of Georgia M.B.A., Francis Marion University 653 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Mary Greenawalt (F) (Former Faculty) ACTG 324 Intermediate Accounting II (U) ACTG 720 Financial Accounting Concepts and Problems (G) A.B. in Management Science and Accounting, Duke University M.B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ph.D. in Business Administration, University of Georgia Ken Griffin (Administrative Staff) MIS 327 Information Systems Fundamentals (U) CS 150 Microcomputers and Software Applications (U) CS 226 Introduction to Programming and Algorithmic Design (U) CS 330 Special Topics (U) Principles of Operating Systems (U) Senior Seminar (U) M.B.A. in Management Science, Louisiana Tech University D.B.A. in Quantitative Analysis, Louisiana Tech University 654 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Natacha Gueorguieva (Former Faculty) CS 226 / 226L Introduction to Programming and Algorithmic Design Lecture and Laboratory (U) CS 360 Introduction to Computer Graphics (U) CS 401 Organization of Programming Languages (U) CS 410 Principles of Operating System (U) CS 480 Senior Seminar (U) M. Sc. in Automatics and Telemechanics, Technical University, Bulgaria Ph.D. in Informatics and Cybernetics, Moscow University 655 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications James Harris (F) (Former Faculty) CS 150 Microcomputers and Software Applications (U) CS 226 / 226L Programming and Algorithmic Design Lecture and Laboratory (U) CS 228 Object-Oriented Programming (U) CS 310 Computer Architecture and Organization (U) CS 330 Special Topics (U) CS 360 Computer Graphics (U) CS 410 Principles of Operating Systems (U) CS 425 Numerical Analysis (U) CS 430 Data Base Management System Design (U) HNRS 491 Honors Independent Study (U) B.S. in Mathematics, University of Alabama M.A. in Mathematics, University of Alabama M.S. in Computer Science, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Alabama One year specialization at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Algorithms and Programs for Modeling of Systems Visiting Researcher at the University of Kent, England, Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition Systems 656 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Jamie Haselden (P) (Current Faculty) MGT 355 Production and Operations Management (U) B.S. in Industrial Engineering, Clemson University M.B.A., Francis Marion University Kirk Heriot (F) (Former Faculty) Joseph Hill (F) (Former Faculty) MGT 351 Management and Organizational Behavior (U) MGT 454 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management (U) MGT 758 Business Initiative and Entrepreneurship (G) BUS 458 Business Policy (U) B.S. in Industrial Management, Clemson University MGT 351 Management and Organizational Behavior (U) MGT 353 Personnel Administration (U) B.A., University of the Americas M.B.A., University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Industrial Management, Clemson University M.A., University of the Americas Ph.D. in Management, University of Florida 657 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Gregory Hilton (P) (Former Faculty) MKT 331 Principles of Marketing (U) MKT 333 Marketing Research (U) MKT 335 International Marketing (U) B.S. in Environmental Science, University of North Carolina – Wilmington B.A. in Spanish, University of North Carolina – Wilmington I.M.B.A., University of South Carolina Columbia James Holsenback (F) (Former Faculty) MGT 308 Management Science and Operations Management (U) MGT 355 Production and Operating Management (U) MGT 755 Production Management (G) ECON 205 / BUS 205 Statistic Methods for Economics and Business (U) B.S. in Chemical Engineering, Clemson University M.B.A. University of South Carolina Ph.D., University of South Carolina 658 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications FIN 344 Real Estate Finance (U) FIN 348 Investments II (U) FIN 442 Advanced Corporate Finance (U) FIN 443 Financial Institutions and Markets (U) FIN 505 Introductory Graduate Business Finance (G) B.S.E.T. in Engineering TechOps, University of Central Florida ACTG 201 Financial Accounting (U) BUS 206 Legal Environment (U) Advanced Legal Issues (U) Individual Taxation (U) Corporate and Trusts Taxation (U) Intermediate Accounting (U) B.A. in History, Syracuse University Michael Hughes (F) (Current Faculty) Richard Hurley (F) (Former Faculty) M.B.A. in Business Administration, University of Central Florida Ph.D. in Finance, University of Central Florida J.D., Albany Law School of Union University M.S. in Accounting, State University of New York at Albany Ph.D. in Accounting, University of Connecticut 659 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Brad Johnson (F) (Current Faculty) ACTG 201 Tax and Financial Accounting (U) ACTG 424 Financial Accounting Theory and Practice (G) BUS 206 The Legal Environment of Business (U) B.A. in Mathematics and Economics, University of California at Los Angeles M.S.A. in Accounting, California State University, Northridge M.B.T. in Taxation, University of Southern California J.D., Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark College Ph.D. in Accountancy and Taxation, University of Houston 660 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Donald Kelley (F) (Former Faculty) (Administrative Staff) Scott Kelly (F) (Administrative Staff) BUS 150 Fundamentals of Business (U) MGT 451 Management and Organizational Behavior (U) MGT 454 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management (U) MGT 507 Principles of Management (G) MGT 750 Management Theory and Applications (G) MGT 758 Business Initiation and Entrepreneurship (G) Organizational Theory (U) B.S. in Management, University of South Carolina ECON 203 Introduction to Microeconomics (U) BUS 475 Business Internship (U) B.S. in Economics, Francis Marion University M.B.A. in Management, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Management, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Economics, University of South Carolina 661 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications James Kimbell (P) (Former Faculty) ACTG 201 Financial Accounting (U) ACTG 422 Advanced Accounting (U) B.S., East Central State University M.S., Oklahoma State University D.B.A. in Accounting, Louisiana Tech University 662 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications ECON 203 Principles of Microeconomics (U) ECON 204 Principles of Macroeconomics (U) ECON 310 Intermediate Microeconomics (U) ECON 320 Intermediate Macroeconomics (U) ECON 321 Money and Banking (U) ECON 325 International Economics (U) ECON 400 Public Finance (U) ECON 405 History of Economic Thought (U) ECON 410 Labor Economics (U) ECON 502 Fundamentals of Economics (G) ECON 710 Managerial Economics (G) Macroeconomics (G) International Economics (G) A.B. in Business Administration, Glenville State College Ben Kyer (F) (Current Faculty) M.A. in Economics, West Virginia University Ph.D. in Economics, West Virginia University 663 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Kay Lawrimore (F) (Current Faculty) Tim Lowder (P) (Former Faculty) MKT 331 Marketing Principles (U) MKT 334 Consumer Behavior (U) MKT 338 Personal Selling and Sales Management (U) MKT 339 Marketing Communications (U) MKT 430 Field Experience in Marketing (U) MKT 432 Marketing Management (U) MKT 730 Marketing Theory and Application (G) B.S. in Business Administration and Political Science, Francis Marion College ACTG 201 Financial Accounting (U) ACTG 202 Managerial Accounting (U) B.S. in Business Administration and Economics, Pfeiffer College M.B.A. in Business Administration, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Business Administration, University of South Carolina M.B.A., Winthrop University 664 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Howard Lundy, Jr. (P) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) John Marcis (F) (Former Faculty) ACTG 320 Accounting Information Systems (U) ACTG 421 Concepts of Auditing (U) ACTG 422 Advanced Accounting (U) ACTG 423 Accounting / Government and Not for Profit Organizations (U) BUS 150 Fundamentals of Business (U) B.S. in Business Administration, Francis Marion College ECON 203 Microeconomic Principles (U) ECON 204 Macroeconomic Principles (U) ECON 410 Labor Economics (U) ECON 710 Managerial Economics (G) MGT 308 Introduction to Management Science (U) BUS 205 Statistical Methods for Business (U) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.A., Southern Illinois University-Carbondale M.B.A. in Accounting, University of South Carolina 300 class hours of auditing related coursework, Department of Health and Human Services, Georgia University Auditor, Francis Marion University Controller and Assistant Treasurer, Medical University of South Carolina Auditor, Office of the Inspector General, Department of Health and Human Services Ph.D., University of MissouriColumbia 665 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications John Marcis (continued) POL 101 U.S. Government (U) Society and Business (U) Corporate Finance / Managerial Finance (U) Bruce Martin (F) (Former Faculty) CS 175 Introduction to Network Use (U) CS 226 / 226L Programming and Algorithmic Design Lecture and Laboratory (U) CS 318 / 318L Data Structures and Algorithmic Analysis Lecture and Laboratory (U) CS 350 Theory Computation (U) CS 401 Organization of Programming Languages (U) A.B., Earlham College A.M. in Linguistics, University of Illinois M.S. in Computer Science, University of Illinois A.B.D., Linguistics, University of Illinois 666 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Mark McMurtrey (F) (Former Faculty) Thomas Murray (F) (Former Faculty) CISM 327 Information Systems Fundamentals (U) CISM 337 Business System Analysis and Design (U) CISM 347 Business Data Communications (U) CISM 377 Technical Management Trends and Issues (U) CISM 777 Information Systems Management (G) CS 220 / CISM 220 Introduction to COBOL (U) CS 497 Special Studies (U) B.S. in Business Administration, University of Arkansas CISM 327 Information Systems Fundamentals (U) CISM 337 Business System Analysis and Design (U) B.E.E., Manhattan College M.B.A. in Data Processing / Quantitative Analysis, University of Arkansas Ph.D. in Management Information Systems, University of South Carolina at Columbia M.B.A., Xavier University M.S.E.E., New York University Ph.D., University of Massachusetts 667 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications LeRoy Nettles (P) (Current Faculty) BUS 206 Legal and Social Environment of Business (U) B.A. in English, Wofford College J.D., University of South Carolina School of Law Karl Magnus Nystedt (F) (Former Faculty) MIS 327 Information Systems Fundamentals (U) MIS 337 Business System Analysis and Design (U) MIS 377 Technical Management Trends and Issues (U) MIS 467 Systems Development Management (U) President and Chief Executive Officer, Pee Dee Electric Cooperative, Inc. 2006 Ambassador for Economic Development, South Carolina Dept. of Commerce Honorary Member, Beta Gamma Sigma, Francis Marion University Chapter B.Sc. in Business Administration, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden 668 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Laurence Paquette (F) (Current Faculty) ACTG 202 Managerial Accounting (U) ACTG 325 Cost Accounting (U) B.A. in Economics, University of Massachusetts B.S.B.A. in Accounting, Western New England College M.B.A., University of Massachusetts Ph.D. in Accounting, University of Massachusetts Martin Plenge (P) (Former Faculty) CS 150 Microcomputers and Software Applications (U) B.S. in Math and Chemistry, University of Tampa M.B.A., Florida Atlantic University Jeffrey Pompe (F) (Current Faculty) ECON 203 Introduction to Microeconomics (U) ECON 310 Intermediate Microeconomics Theory (U) ECON 340 Environmental and Natural Resources Economics (U) M.S. in Economics, Florida State University Ph.D. in Economics, Florida State University 669 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Robert Pugh (F) (Current Faculty) Hari Rajagopalan (F) (Current Faculty) MGT 308 Introduction to Management Science (U) MGT 355 Production and Operations Management (U) MGT 451 Management and Organizational Behavior (U) MGT 755 Production Management (G) BUS 205 Statistical Methods for Economics and Business (U) B.S. in Mathematics, East Carolina University MGT 355 Production and Operations Management (U) BUS 205 Business Statistics (U) M.B.A. in Finance, Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi University M.A. in Mathematics, The American University Ph.D. in Public Administration: Technology of Management, The American University M.S. in Computer Science, University of North Carolina Charlotte Ph.D. in Information Technology: Operations Management Track, University of North Carolina Charlotte 670 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Padmaja Rao (F) (Current Faculty) Neil Riley (F) (Current Faculty) CS 150 Microcomputers and Software Applications I (U) CS 225 Modern Programming (U) CS 226 Programming and Algorithmic Design I (U) CS 227 Programming and Algorithmic Design II (U) CS 313 Systems Design and Development (U) CS 340 Software Design and Development (U) B.S. in Computer Science, University of Maryland FIN 344 Real Estate Finance (U) FIN 347 Investments I (U) FIN 348 Investments II (U) FIN 450 Cash Management (U) FIN 505 Graduate Business Finance I (G) Introductory Business Finance (U) Advanced Business Finance (U) B.S. in Finance, University of Southwestern Louisiana M.S. in Computer Science, Stevens Institute of Technology M.B.A. in Finance, University of Southern Mississippi Ph.D. in Finance, University of Mississippi 671 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Ralph Reilly (Former Faculty) James Rinehart (F) (Former Faculty) CS 220 / CISM 220 Introduction to COBOL (U) CISM 327 Information Systems Fundamental (U) CISM 337 Business System Analysis and Design (U) CISM 447 Data Base Management (U) CISM 467 Systems Development Management (U) CISM 477 Information Resource Management (U) B.S. in Computer Science / Data Processing, Barry University ECON 203 Introduction to Microeconomics (U) ECON 310 Intermediate Microeconomics Theory (U) ECON 325 International Economics (U) B.S., Newberry College M.S. in Computer Science / Management Information Systems, Barry University Ph.D. in Information Systems Management / Human Factors, Stevens Institute of Technology M.A. in Economics, University of Virginia Ph.D. in Economics, University of Virginia 672 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications CS 150 Microcomputers and Software Applications I (U) CS 280 Digital Logic Design (U) CS 310 Computer Architecture (U) CS 313 Systems Analysis and Design, UML Approach (U) CS 318 Data Structures and Algorithms with C++ (U) B.T. in Electronics and Telecommunications, Escuela Politécnica Nacional Institute of Technology, Ecuador BUS 206 Legal and Social Environment of Business (U) B.S. in Political Science, Francis Marion University Ana Maria Rios (F) (Former Faculty) Robert Rushing, Jr. (P) (Current Faculty) M.E., in Computer Engineering, University of South Carolina J.D., University of South Carolina School of Law Yong Shin (F) (Current Faculty) MIS 327 Information Systems Fundamentals (U) MIS 347 Business Data Communications (U) MIS 467 E-Commerce I (U) MIS 467 System Development Management (U) B.S. in Business Information Systems, Utah State University M.S. in Management Information Systems, Mississippi State University Ph.D. in Management Information Systems, Mississippi State University 673 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Allen Smith (F) (Current Faculty) Neal Stephens (P) (Former Faculty) MIS 337 Business System Analysis and Design (U) MIS 347 Business Data Communications (U) MIS 447 Data Base Management (U) MIS 477 Information Resource Management (U) MIS 777 Information Systems Management (G) B.S. in Business Administration, University of South Carolina MKT 331 Principles of Marketing (U) BUS 150 Fundamentals of Business (U) B.B.A. in Business Administration, Francis Marion University M.A. in Human Resources Management, Pepperdine University Ph.D. in Business Administration (Management Information Systems), University of South Carolina M.B.A. in Business Administration, Francis Marion University 674 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Gabriele Theuner (F) (Former Faculty) John Urbanski (F) (Former Faculty) MKT 331 Principles of Marketing (U) MKT 333 Marketing Research (U) MKT 335 International Marketing (U) BUS 150 Fundamentals of Business (U) B.S. in Business and Engineering, University of Transport and Communication, Germany MGT 351 Management and Organizational Behavior (U) MGT 353 Personnel Administration (U) MGT 357 International Management (U) MGT 451 Organizational Behavior (U) MGT 456 Organizational Theory (U) MGT 750 Management Theory and Applications (G) B.A., College Misericordia Ph.D. in Marketing, University of Transport and Communication, Germany M.B.A., Hofstra University Ph.D. in Business Administration, University of South Carolina at Columbia 675 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Frances Vergara (F) (Current Faculty) MGT 308 Management Science (U) B.S. in Business Administration, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Ph.D. in Information Technology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Damian Von Frank (F) (Former Faculty) ECON 203 Introduction to Microeconomics (U) ECON 204 Introduction to Macroeconomics (U) ECON 321 Money and Banking (U) ECON 410 Labor Economics (U) FIN 341 Financial Management (U) B.S. in Economics and Psychology, Francis Marion University M.S. in Economics, Florida State University M.B.A. in Business Administration, Florida State University Ph.D. in Economics, Florida State University 676 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Bennie Waller (F) (Former Faculty) Amy Whicker (F) (Current Faculty) CISM 327 Information Systems Fundamentals (U) CISM 447 Data Base Management (U) CISM 467 Systems Development Management (U) CISM 477 Information Resource Management (U) FIN 341 Financial Management (U) FIN 442 Advanced Corporate Finance (U) FIN 497 Special Studies (U) BUS 475 Business Internship (U) B.S.B.A., Longwood College CS 150 Microcomputers and Software Applications I (U) CS 190 Programming Fundamentals (U) CS 280 Digital Systems Design (U) CS 318 Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis (U) CS 360 Introduction to Computer Graphics (U) B.S. in Computer Science, Francis Marion University M.B.A., University of North Carolina-Wilmington Ph.D. in Business Administration / Finance, University of Mississippi M.E. in Computer Science and Engineering, University of South Carolina 677 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Carolyn White (F) (Former Faculty) MKT 331 Principles of Marketing (U) MKT 335 International Marketing (U) MKT 432 Marketing Management (U) B.S. in Marketing, Bentley College Jeff Zadeh (F) (Former Faculty) CS 150 Microcomputers and Software Applications (U) CS 175 Introduction to Network Use (U) CS 190 Programming Concepts in BASIC (U) CS 226 / 226L Introduction to Programming and Algorithmic Design Lecture and Laboratory (U) CS 340 Software Design and Development (U) CS 480 Senior Seminar (U) CS 497 Special Studies in Computer Science (U) B.Sc. in Math and Computer Science, University of Tehran M.S. in Computer Science, Western Illinois University Ph.D. in Computer Science, Illinois Institute of Technology 678 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 Faculty Roster Form Qualifications of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty Name of Institution: Francis Marion University Name of Academic Area, Discipline, Department/School: Education Academic Terms Included: Summer 1998 – Fall 2006 Date Form Completed: 3-29-03 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications James Faulkenberry (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) PE 106 Beginning Swimming (U) PE 206 Intermediate Swimming (U) PE 219 First Aid / Care / Preventive Athletic Injury (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching / Elementary (U) EDUC 491 Senior Level Internship (U) HLTH 301 Contemporary Health Issues (U) HLTH 312 ECE Health Education Methods (U) HLTH 315 ELEM Health Education Methods (U) A.A., Spartanburg Junior College B.S. in Health and Physical Education, University of South Carolina M.A.T. in Health Education, University of South Carolina Ed.D. in Health Education Administration, University of South Carolina 679 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Jackson Lee (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) EDUC 311 Testing and Measurement (U) Methods of Instruction in Secondary Science (U) Instructional Strategies (G) Science in the Elementary School (G) Capstone Experience (G) Science Methods for District Leaders (G) A.B., Duke University M.A.T. in Biology, Duke University Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, Duke University Graduate courses in Research and Learning, Francis Marion University 680 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Sharon Moore Askins (F) (Current Faculty) EDUC 300 Foundations of Curriculum and Instruction (U) EDUC 616 Public School Curriculum and Organization K-12 (G) EDUC 620 Foundations of Education (U) EDUC 622 Assessment of Learning and Behavior (G) EDUC 745 Teaching Reading and Written Language to Divergent and Exceptional Learners (G) EDUC 746 Practicum: Reading / Writing for the Divergent Learner (G) B.A. in English, Francis Marion College M.Ed. in Elementary Education, Francis Marion College Ph.D. in Educational Administration, University of South Carolina 681 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications PSY 315 Child Development (U) PSY 334 Life Span Development (U) PSY 498 Psychology Internship (U) EDUC 616 Public School Curriculum and Organization, K-12 (G) EDUC 620 Foundations of Education (G) EDUC 743 Verbal Processing and the Divergent Learner (G) B.A. in Secondary Education, Middle East College EDUC 490 Directed Teaching / Elementary (U) EDUC 770 Learning Disabilities: Supervised Internship (G) B.A. in Religious Education, Winthrop College Gabriel Batarseh (P) (Current Faculty) Lillian Batarseh (P) (Former Faculty) M.Ed. in Psychological Services Education, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Psychological Services Education, University of South Carolina M.Ed., The Citadel 682 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications EDUC 741 Cognitive and Behavioral Aspects of the Divergent Learner (G) EDUC 760 Exceptionalities: Characteristics and Legal Foundations (G) EDUC 761 Learning Disabilities: Characteristics, Identification, and Placement (G) EDUC 763 Method of Teaching Students / Learning Disabled (G) EDUC 764 Practicum: Method of Teaching Students / Learning Disabled (G) EDUC 769 Case Study, Small Group, and Action Research in Education (G) EDUC 770 Learning Disabilities / Interaction (G) B.S. in Elementary Education, Francis Marion College Shirley Bausmith (F) (Current Faculty) M.Ed. in Remediation, Francis Marion University Ph.D. in Research / College Teaching-Special Education, University of South Carolina 683 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Ruth Bertram (P) (Former Faculty) ECE 319 Clinical Experience: Early Childhood Education (U) ECE 320 Curriculum for Early Childhood Education (U) B.A. in English Literature, University of Washington A.S. in Child Development, Bank Street College M.Ed. in Early Childhood Education, Francis Marion University 684 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Makram Bishara (F) (Former Faculty) EDUC 488 Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and Testing (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) EDUC 610 Collaboration and Management Solution Education (U) EDUC 612 Assessment and Investigation Education (G) EDUC 711 Measurement (G) FIN 246 Investments and Personal Finance (U) B.S. in Pesticide Chemistry / Entomology, Alexandria University, Egypt M.S. in Pesticide Biochemistry, Alexandria University Ph.D. in Toxicology, Cairo University, Egypt Ed.S. in Curriculum Development, George Peabody College Ed.S. in Educational Administration, University of South Carolina at Columbia Ed.D. in Educational Administration, University of South Carolina at Columbia C.F.P. in Financial Planning, College for Financial Planning 685 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications ELE 316 Method Instruction for Intermediate Math (U) EDUC 380 Introduction to Exceptional Students (U) EDUC 487 Classroom Management (U) EDUC 489 Student Teaching Seminar (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) EDUC 490Z Directed Teaching / New Zealand (U) B.S. in Elementary Education, Francis Marion College EDUC 380 Introduction to Exceptional Students (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) B.S. in Elementary and Special Education, Winthrop University Jane Brandis (F) (Current Faculty) Jane Brandt (P) (Current Faculty) M.Ed. in Educational Administration, University of South Carolina Darlington, Georgetown, and Berkley County Board of Education M.A. in Education, The Citadel Lynn Buckner (P) (Former Faculty) ECE 315 Early Childhood Education Social Studies / Science (U) B.Ed. in Family and Child Development, Winthrop University M.Ed. in Early Childhood Education, Francis Marion University 686 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Al Cameron (P) (Former Faculty) PE 106 Beginning Swimming (U) PE 206 Intermediate Swimming (U) PE 219 First Aid and Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (U) PE 301 Advanced Lifesaving and Senior Lifesaving (U) B.A., Bob Jones University M.Ed. in Reading, University of South Carolina Ed.S. coursework, University of South Carolina 687 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications EDUC 393 Clinical Experience: Secondary (U) EDUC 434 Teaching English in the Secondary School (U) EDUC 438 Teaching Foreign Language in the Secondary School (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) EDUC 503 Teaching of Reading in the Secondary School (U)(G) EDUC 516 English: Applied Composition Theory (G) ENG 112 Composition II (U) ENG 200 Writing for the Disciplines (U) ENG 220 Advanced Composition (U) ENG 306 Development of Modern English (U) ENG 340 Theories of Writing (U) PE 219 First Aid and Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (U) B.A. in English, Sam Houston State University Suzanne Cherry (F) (Former Faculty) M.A. in English, Texas A & M University P.D. in English, Texas A & M University 688 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications ECUC 380D Introduction to Exceptional Students (U) EDUC 610 Collaboration and Management Solutions for Education (G) EDUC 622 Assessment of Learning and Behavior (G) EDUC 624 Behavior Management of Students with Learning Disabilities (G) EDUC 720 Methods for Teaching Students with Mental Disabilities (G) EDUC 725 Practicum Methods for Teaching Students with Mental Disabilities (G) EDUC 761 Learning Disabilities: Characteristics, Identification, and Placement (G) EDUC 763 Methods for Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities (G) EDUC 764 Practicum Methods for Teaching Students with Learning B.S. in Elementary and Early Childhood Education, Pennsylvania State University Karen Coughenour (F) (Current Faculty) M.Ed. in Special Education, Winthrop University Ph.D. in Special Education, University of South Carolina 689 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Karen Coughenour (continued) Disabilities (G) EDUC 765 / 766 Methods for Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities / Practicum (G) EDUC 769 Case Study, Small Group, and Action Research in Education (G) EDUC 770D Learning Disabilities Supervised Internship (G) Anne Cox (P) (Former Faculty) EDPD 525 Professional Development (G) B.A. in History, Columbia College M.Ed. in Elementary Education, Francis Marion University 51 hours in the Ed. D. program Curriculum and Instruction Larry Crapse (P) (Current Faculty) EDUC 300 Foundations of B.A., University of South Curriculum and Instruction (U) Carolina EDUC 503 Teaching Reading in Secondary Schools (U)(G) M.A.T., The Citadel Outstanding Leaders in Elementary and Secondary Education International Who’s Who in Education 690 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications ELE 301 Teaching Reading in the Elementary School (U) ECE 315 Early Childhood Education Social Studies and Science (U) ELE 315 Language Arts in the Elementary School (U) ECE 400 Curriculum for Early Childhood Education (U) ECE 642 Curriculum in Early Childhood Education (G) ECE 742 Practicum in Instruction of Young Children (G) ED 291, 292, 293 Introductory Laboratory (U) ED 490 Directed Teaching (U) ED 510 Special Topics (U) B.S. in Elementary Education, Bob Jones University Floyd Creech (F) (Former Faculty) M.Ed. in Early Childhood Education, University of South Carolina at Columbia Ph.D. in Early Childhood Education, University of South Carolina at Columbia 691 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Michael Daniel (F) (Former Faculty) Jean Duckett (F) (Former Faculty) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) EDUC 720 Educational Procedures for Students with Mental Retardation (G) EDUC 745 Reading for the Divergent Learner (G) EDUC 760 Introduction to Exceptionalities (G) Methods of Instruction in Learning Disabilities (G) Practicum in Instruction for Learning Disabilities (G) B.S. in Economics, Francis Marion University EDUC 392 Clinical Experience: Elementary (U) EDUC 489 Student Teaching Seminar (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) ELE 315 Method of Instruction for Social Studies (U) B.A. in Elementary Education, Furman University Teacher Certification in Secondary Social Studies, Francis Marion University M.Ed. in Remediation / Special Education, Francis Marion University Ed.D. in Special Education, University of Southern Mississippi M.Ed. in Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, University of South Carolina at Columbia Ph.D. in Elementary School Curriculum and Instruction, University of South Carolina at Columbia 692 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Kenneth Dye, Jr. (F) (Current Faculty) Leslie Figa (F) (Current Faculty) EDUC 290 The Student, The School, and Society (U) EDUC 380 / EDUC 755 Introduction to Exceptionalities (U)(G) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) EDUC 610 Collaboration and Management Solutions for Education (G) EDUC 758 Administrative and Legal Issues in Special Services (G) B.A. in Psychology, PreMedicine, Duke University M.A. in Rehabilitation Counseling, University of Florida Ph.D. in Counselor Education, University of South Carolina EDUC 621 Understanding B.S., Campbell University Learning Differences (G) EDUC 623 Quantitative M.A., University of Georgia Research Methods / Education (G) Ed.D., University of Georgia EDUC 797 Practicum Seminar I: Probable Identification (G) EDUC 798 Practicum Seminar II: Probable Analysis (G) EDUC 799 Capstone Seminar III: Resolution (G) 693 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Dorothy Harris (F) (Current Faculty) ECE 302 Introduction to Early Childhood Education (U) ECE 313 Teaching Reading in the Primary School (U) ECE 319 Early Childhood Clinical Experience A (Preschool Practicum) (U) ECE 320 / 400 Early Childhood Curriculum (U) ECE 420 / 642 Early Childhood Methods and Materials (U)(G) EDUC 391 Early Childhood Clinical Experience B (U) EDUC 489 Student Teaching Seminar (U) EDUC 490 Supervision of Student Teachers (U) EDUC 641 / 722 Curriculum Design for Early Childhood Programs (G) EDUC 643 / 721 Family, Community, and Early Childhood Education (G) EDUC 742 Early Childhood Practicum (G) A.B. in Philosophy, Johnson C. Smith University M.A. in Early Childhood Education, Atlanta University Ed.D. in Early Childhood Education, University of Georgia 694 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications EDUC 290 Student, School, and Community (U) EDUC 437 Teaching Science in the Secondary School (U) EDUC 489 Student Teaching Seminar (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) B.S. in Biology / Chemistry Science Education, Voorhees College EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) B.A. in Business Education, Clark College Albert Hayward (F) (Former Faculty) Evelyn Heyward (P) (Former Faculty) M.S. in Science Education, Atlanta University Ph.D. in Biology, Atlanta University M.Ed. in Elementary Education, Francis Marion University Belva High (F) (Former Faculty) EDUC 290 The Student, The School and Community (U) EDUC 489 Student Teaching Seminar (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) B.A. in Secondary Education, University of South Carolina M.Ed., University of Georgia Ph.D., University of South Carolina 695 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications EDUC 300 Foundation for Instruction and Curriculum (U) EDUC 393 Clinical Experience: Secondary (U) EDUC 437 Teaching Science in the Secondary School (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) BIOL 105 / 115 Introduction to Life Science Lecture and Laboratory (U) BIOL 106 / 106L Organismal Biology Lecture and Laboratory (U) B.S. in Science Teaching, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill David Hildreth (F) (Former Faculty) M.A.Ed., East Carolina University Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, University of North Carolina at Greensboro 696 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Sheryl Hodge (F) (Former Faculty) Lee Hurren (F) (Former Faculty) EDUC 488 Education Measurement, Evaluation and Testing (U) EDUC 610 Collaboration and Management Solution Education (G) EDUC 612 Assessment and Investigation Education (G) EDUC 797 Practicum – Seminar I: Problem Identity (G) EDUC 798 Practicum – Seminar II: Problem Analysis (G) EDUC 799 Capstone Seminar III: Problem Resolution (G) B.S.E. in Biology, General Science and Physical Education, Emporia State University EDUC 290 The Student, The School and Community (U) EDUC 489 Student Teaching Seminar (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) B.A. in Foreign Language and Literature, Southern Utah University M.A. in Educational Research and Psychology, University of Missouri – Kansas City Ph.D. in Education and Sociology, University of Missouri – Kansas City M.Ed. in Secondary Education, University of Nevada Ph.D. in Educational Leadership, University of Nevada 697 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Lloyd Hutchings (F) (Current Faculty) EDUC 436 Teaching Math in Secondary Schools (U) EDUC 488 Educational Measurements, Evaluations, and Testing (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching / Elementary (U) ECUC 744 Quantitative Process: Divergent Learning (G) EDUC 798 Practicum Seminar II: Problematic Analysis (G) ELE 316 Methods of Instruction for Intermediate Math (U) ECE 316 Methods of Instruction for Primary Mathematics (U) ECE 416 Method Diagram / Prescription Math (U) B.A. in Biology, Harvard College Ph.D. in Math., Syracuse University 698 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Daljit Kaur (F) (Current Faculty) EDUC 311 Foundations of Instructional Planning and Assessment (U) EDUC 611 Solving Instructional Problems Using Technology (G) EDUC 797 Capstone Course (G) B.Ed., University of Calcutta B.Sc., University of Calcutta B.A., University of Calcutta A.A.S. in Information Systems, Central Piedmont Community College M.A., University of Calcutta Ed.D. in Educational Leadership, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Cheryl Lane (F) (Current Faculty) EDUC 300 Foundations of Curriculum and Instruction (U) EDUC 311 Foundations of Instructional Planning and Assessment (U) B.A. in Religion and Secondary Education, Coker College I.M.A. in Science Education, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, Clemson University 699 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Linda Lange (F) (Former Faculty) EDUC 488 Education Measurement, Evaluation and Testing (U) EDUC 610 Collaboration and Management Solution Education (U) EDUC 798 Practicum – Seminar II: Problem Analysis (G) A.B.Ed. in Psychology, University of Michigan Ed.S. in Education and Psychology, University of Michigan Ph.D. in Educational Psychology, University of Michigan 700 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Michael Madden (F) (Former Faculty) EDUC 611 Solving Instructional Problems Using Technology (G) EDUC 655 Management of Classroom Conflict (G) EDUC 656 Psycholinguistics for Teachers (G) EDUC 711 Measurement (G) EDUC 743 Verbal Processing and the Divergent Learner (G) B.A. in Philosophy, Catholic University of America B.Ed. in Education of Exceptional Children and General Elementary Education with Reading and Mathematics Emphasis, University of Saskatchewan M.A. in Ecclesiastical History, Washington Theological Union Ph.D. in Education of Exceptional Children, University of Saskatchewan Susannah McCuaig (F) (Current Faculty) ECE 314 Methods of Instruction for Developmental Language Arts (U) ELE 314 Methods of Instruction for Language Arts (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching / Elementary (U) B.A. in Elementary Education, The Colorado College Ed.M. in Reading, Boston University Ed.D. in Reading, Boston University 701 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications HLTH 301 Contemporary Health Issues (U) HLTH 312 ECE Health of the Young Child (U) HLTH 315 ELEM Health Education Methods (U) HPEB 221 Personal and Community Health (U) EDUC 797 Capstone Course (G) ELEM Independent Study (U) B.A. in Psychology, University of Colorado EDUC 290 The Student, The School, and Community (U) EDUC 312 Teaching and Assessing Reading (U) EDUC 380 Introduction to Exceptional Students (U) EDUC 401 Methods of Diagnostic / Prescriptive Instruction for Reading (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) EDUC 613 Contemporary Issues (G) EDUC 620 Foundations of B.S. in Elementary Education, Francis Marion University Janis McWayne (F) (Current Faculty) Tracy Meetze (F) (Current Faculty) M.P.H. in Health Promotion and Education, University of South Carolina School of Public Health Ph.D. in Health Promotion Education and Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina M.Ed. in Instructional Accommodation, Francis Marion University Ph.D. in Elementary Education, University of South Carolina 702 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Tracy Meetze (continued) Education (G) EDUC 621 Understanding Learner Differences (G) EDUC 731 Literacy Development (G) EDUC 734 Concepts and Methods in Elementary Social Studies (G) EDUC 743 Verbal Processing and the Divergent Learner (G) EDUC 744 Quantitative Processing and the Divergent Learner (G) HNRS 491H Honors Thesis Writing (U) Gayle Morris (F) (Former Faculty) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) EDUC 510 Professional Development (G) B.S. in Early Childhood Education, Francis Marion University M.S. in Education Administration, University of South Carolina at Columbia 703 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Joyce Munro (F) (Former Faculty) Cynthia Nixon (P) (Current Faculty) ECE 313 Teaching Reading in Primary School (U) ECE 315 Early Childhood Education Social Studies / Science (U) ECE 320 Curriculum for Early Childhood Education (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) B.A. in Biblical Education, Columbia International University EDUC 760 Exceptionalities: Characteristics and Legal Foundations (G) EDUC 763 Methods for Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities (G) EDUC 764 Practicum: Method of Teaching Students / Learning Disabled (G) PSY 599 Psychology of Mental Retardation and Deviant Disabilities (G) B.A. in Secondary Education, Fairmont State College M.Ed. in Early Childhood Education, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Curriculum Leadership, Peabody College at Vanderbilt University M.A. in Special Education / Mental Retardation, West Virginia University Ed.D. in Special Education, West Virginia University 704 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications EDUC 291 / 292 / 293 Introductory Laboratory (U) EDUC 300 Foundations of Instruction and Curriculum (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) EDUC 491 Senior Level Internship (U) EDUC 613 Contemporary Issues in Education and Society (G) EDUC 799 Capstone Seminar III: Problem Resolution (G) ELEM 315 Method of Instruction for Social Studies (U) ECE 315 ECE Social Studies / Science (U) EDUC 707 The School in Modern Society (G) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) Principles and Philosophy of Education (U) Elementary Curriculum and Materials (U) B.S. in Elementary Education, Francis Marion College Marjorie Pace (P) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) M.Ed., Francis Marion College 30 graduate hours beyond M.Ed. degree, Francis Marion College Ph.D., University of South Carolina 705 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Marjorie Pace (continued) Problems in Computer Applications (G) Elementary School Curriculum (G) Henrietta Pauley (P) (Current Faculty) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching / Early Childhood (U) B.S. in Physical Education, Hampton University M.Ed., University of South Carolina Tammy Pawloski (F) (Current Faculty) EDUC 319 Clinical Experience A: Preschool Internship (U) ECE 315 Social Studies and Science Methods for ECE (U) EDUC 320 Early Childhood Curriculum (U) A.A. in Early Childhood Education, University of South Carolina B.S. in Early Childhood Education, University of South Carolina M.Ed. in Early Childhood Education, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Elementary Education, University of South Carolina 706 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications EDUC 290 The Student, The School and Community (U) EDUC 299 Introduction to Education (U) EDUC 392 Clinical Experience: Elementary (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) EDUC 610 Collaboration and Management Solution in Education (G) EDUC 613 Contemporary Issues in Education and Society (G) EDUC 616 Public School Curriculum and Organization, K-12 (G) EDUC 707 School in Modern Society (G) EDUC 734 Concepts and Methods for Elementary Social Studies (G) ELE 315 Method of Instruction for Social Studies (U) B.S. in Elementary Education, West Georgia College James Potterfield (F) (Former Faculty) M.Ed. in Elementary Education, University of Georgia Ed.D. in Elementary Education, University of Georgia 707 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Wayne Pruitt (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) EDUC 290 The Student, The School, and Community (U) EDUC 299 Introduction to Education (U) B.A. in English, Elon College M.A. in School Administration, East Carolina University 1 Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, Duke University Harvey Putnam (P) (Former Faculty) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) B.A. in History, Pembroke State University M.Ed., University of Virginia Ed.S., University of South Carolina Carolyn Rogers (P) (Former Faculty) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) B.S. in Elementary Education, Morgan State University M.A. in Educational Administration, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Educational Administration, Capella University 708 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Thomas Sawyer (F) (Current Faculty) Thomas Sills (F) (Former Faculty) EDUC 300 Foundations of Instruction and Curriculum (U) EDUC 393 Clinical Experience: Secondary (U) EDUC 435 Teaching Social Studies in the Secondary Schools (U) EDUC 489 Student Teaching Seminar (U) EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) EDUC 742 Educational Procedures for Divergent Learners (G) B.S. in Economics, Social Studies, and Secondary Education, University of Nebraska at Omaha EDUC 290 The Student, The School and Community (U) EDUC 299 Introduction to Education (U) EDUC 707 School in Modern Society (G) A.B. in Social Science, East Central Oklahoma M.S. in Social Studies and Secondary Education, University of Nebraska at Omaha Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University M.Ed. in Elementary School Administration, Eastern Kentucky State Ed.D. in Elementary Education, Colorado State College 709 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications EDUC 490 Directed Teaching (U) B.S. in Elementary Education, Winthrop University Rebecca Smith (P) (Former Faculty) M.Ed. in Psychological Services, University of South Carolina Stephen Taylor (F) (Current Faculty) EDUC 623 Research / Quantitative Methods (G) EDUC 656 Psycholinguistics (G) EDUC 741 Characteristics of the Divergent Learner (G) EDUC 742 Procedures for the Divergent Learner (G) EDUC 761 Characteristics of Learning Disorders (G) Foundations of Curriculum and Instruction (G) Special Education Law (G) Learning Differences (G) B.A. in English / Psychology, Clemson University M.Ed. in Learning Disorders, Francis Marion University Ph.D. in Education, University of South Carolina 710 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications CS 150 Microcomputers and Software Applications I (U) EDUC 291 / 292 / 293 Introductory Laboratory (U) EDUC 301 Teaching Reading in the Elementary School (U) EDUC 303 Using Technology Effectively in the Classroom (U) EDUC 510 Designing Web Pages (G) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.A. in Elementary Education, Lenoir Rhyne College 2 years as Coordinator for Developmental Studies at Florence-Darlington Technical College EDUC 303 Using Technology Effectively in the Classroom (U) EDUC 510 Problems in Education (U)(G) EDPD 525 Professional Development (G) EDUC 611 Solving Instructional Problems Using Technology (G) B.A. in English, Francis Marion College Barbara Thayer (F) (Current Faculty) (Administrative Staff) Nancy Townsend (P) (Current Faculty) M.S. in Reading / Elementary Education, Florida State University M.Ed. in Secondary Education / English, Francis Marion College 711 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 Faculty Roster Form Qualifications of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty Name of Institution: Francis Marion University Name of Academic Area, Discipline, Department/School: University Life Academic Terms Included: Summer 1998 – Fall 2006 Date Form Completed: 3-30-07 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.S. in Elementary Education, University of South Carolina Aiken Julie Bush (F) (Administrative Staff) 3 years Admissions Counselor, University of South Carolina Aiken M.Ed. in Community and 11 years Director of Student Occupational Programs in Recruitment, University of Education, University of South South Carolina Aiken Carolina Columbia Darryl Bridges (F) (Administrative Staff) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.A. in Government, Western Kentucky University 2 years Area Coordinator, Western Kentucky University M.A.Ed. in Student Personnel Services, Western Kentucky University Director of Student Life, Francis Marion University, June 1998-August 1999 712 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Mark D’Amico (F) (Administrative Staff) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.S. in Business Administration, Gannon University Assistant Director of Admissions / Admissions Counselor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte B.A. in Arts and Humanities, Gannon University M.A. in Liberal Studies, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Sean Dollman (F) (Administrative Staff) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.A. in History and Government, Western Kentucky University M.P.A., Western Kentucky University Marketing Consultant, Western Kentucky University Admissions Counselor, Western Kentucky University M.S., Western Kentucky University M.B.A., Western Kentucky University 713 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Yulaundra Heyward (F) (Administrative Staff) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.S. in Home Economics, Bennett College M.Ed. in Education / Counseling, University of South Carolina Ph.D. in Educational / Oral Psychology, Capella University Rebecca Lunn (F) (Administrative Staff) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.S. in Art Education, Benedict College Work-related study, University of South Carolina Pursued graduate studies in Rehabilitation Counseling at South Carolina State College Elizabeth McLean (F) (Administrative Staff) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.S. in Education, Pembroke State University M.S. in Counseling and Educational Research, Appalachian State University 12 years as Dean of Student Services, Brunswick Community College Vice President of Student Development, Brunswick Community College 714 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Karen Morrow (F) (Administrative Staff) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.A. in Social Studies, Limestone College M.Ed. in Personnel Services, Clemson University Dean of Students / Vice President for Student Development, Spartanburg Methodist College Director of Residence Life, Greensboro College Gayle Polston (F) (Administrative Staff) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.S. in Christian Care and Counseling, Oral Roberts University Secretary to Director of Admissions / Records, Florence-Darlington Technical College M.A. in Professional Counseling, Liberty University Drucilla Shelton (F) (Administrative Staff) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.S. in Communications, University of Tennessee M.A.Ed. in Counseling, West Carolina University 5 years as Coordinator Admissions / Recruiting / Retention, Southwestern Community College 4 years Director of Student Support Services, Southwestern Community College 715 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 1 2 3 4 Name Courses Taught Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned Other Qualifications Patricia Turner (F) (Administrative Staff) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.S. in Psychology, East Tennessee State University Graduate Assistant of Student Programs, Appalachian State University M.A. in College Student Development, Appalachian State University Demetra Walker (F) (Administrative Staff) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.S. in Sociology, Francis Marion College M.L.I.S., University of South Carolina Kimberly Weeks (F) (Administrative Staff) UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) B.S. in Elementary Education, College of Charleston M.Ed. in Student Personnel Services, University of South Carolina President, College Activities Board, College of Charleston, 1993-1994 Advisor, Student Recreation Association, Columbia College, 1994-1996 716 Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 Action Plan: Implement the following improvements: X Maintain our ongoing practice, as is. None required. Evidence: The supporting documents that verify this compliance judgment include: 1 Gamble, Rannie (Administrative Manager – Provost’s Office). Collection of Faculty Credentials. Provost’s Office filing cabinet and CD. Documents submitted from all teaching faculty and administrative staff. Summer 1998 – Fall 2006. AND Wages, Charlene (Vice President for Administration, Hugh K. Leatherman Professor of Public Service and Professor of Psychology). Collection of Faculty Credentials. Human Resources filing cabinet and CD. Documents submitted from all teaching faculty and administrative staff. Summer 1998 – Spring 2007. 717