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WEST PLAINS Summer/Fall 2013 Course Listings “Going back to college five years after graduating high school was the scariest thing I have ever done. The advisement, encouragement and support given by the instructors and advisors on the West Plains campus helped me to successfully complete this program, graduating Cum Laude in May 2013. Moving to Springfield to complete my degree was not an option as I had recently been married, had children, and built a new home, all of which were binding me to the West Plains area. Thankfully, the Outreach program allowed me to stay rooted in West Plains and spend more time with my family while continuing my education through online, ITV, and hybrid courses. Not only was I able to work collaboratively in a classroom setting, but hands-on experience with children at the local child development laboratory provided me with the experience I needed to feel fully prepared and qualified for this field of work. ” - Holly LaCaze Bachelor of Science in Child and Family Development
Missouri State Degrees in West Plains • • • • • • • • • • • •
Bachelor of Science in Child and Family Development Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Bachelor of Science in General Business Bachelor of Applied Science in General Agriculture Bachelor of Applied Science in Technology Management Master of Arts in Teaching Master of Science in Business Administration Master of Science in Counseling Master of Science in Education, Literacy Master of Science in Educational Administration Master of Science in Elementary Education Specialist in Educational Administration
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Courses are available leading to
Bachelor’s Degrees Child and Family Development (BS)
• Complete this degree without ever leaving West Plains! • Learn how to make a difference not only in the lives of individuals and families, but also in the greater community both locally and around the world. Contact: Dr. Renee Moore, (417) 255-7925, Email: ReneeMoore@MissouriState.edu or Dr. Jim Meyer, (417) 836-3011, Email: JimMeyer@MissouriState.edu Web: http://education.MissouriState.edu/cfd/
Elementary Education (BSEd)
• Attend all classes, participate in field experience, and perform your student teaching all within the West Plains area to complete this degree. • Graduate from a program that has a high rate of placement and employment immediately following graduation. Contact: Susan Johnson, Professional Education Advisor, (417) 255-7937 Email: SusanJohnson@MissouriState.edu Web: http://education.MissouriState.edu/ele/
Missouri State University Springfield is working on the development of pathways to a BSED in mathematics degree completion for MSU - West Plains students and other transfer students. Those pathways will be posted by May 1, 2013. MTH 302, Multivariate Calculus will be offered through ITV this fall.
Courses are available leading to
Graduate Degrees Business Administration (MBA)
• Receive quality instruction and premium resources from Missouri State, one of the very few institutions worldwide to achieve AACSB accreditation in both business and accounting. • Start earning your MBA at the beginning of any semester. • Enjoy courses designed specifically for evening students choosing to attend one or two courses per semester. • For more information, please visit http://mba.MissouriState.edu/ AdmissionRequirements.asp Contact: Christopher D. Lynn, (417) 836-5616 Email: ChristopherLynn@MissouriState.edu, Web: http://mba.MissouriState.edu
Counseling (Elementary and Secondary School Options)
• Earn your Master of Science in Counseling degree with options in elementary and secondary school counseling available (in part) at the West Plains campus. • Interested in public school settings? You must have a valid Missouri teaching certificate, or complete additional teaching course work (approximately nine credit hours), to be eligible for state certification as professional school counselors.
Visit our website! Outreach.MissouriState.edu/WestPlains General Agriculture (BAS)
• As a holder of an associate of arts, associate of applied science or associate of science, our Agriculture Pathways Partnership allows you to complete your bachelor’s degree in about two years. • Enjoy flexible scheduling with Internet and interactive video course offerings. Contact: Jim Bellis, Assistant Head of the Darr School of Agriculture, (417) 836-5638 Email: JimBellis@MissouriState.edu, Web: http://Ag.MissouriState.edu or http://ag.MissouriState.edu/pathways/
General Business (BS)
• As a holder of an associate of arts degree, with an emphasis in business (COB admission courses), earn this degree, in West Plains, through a combination of interactive video, iCourse, and online courses. • This program is designed to meet the needs of busy individuals who want to earn a college degree while balancing many commitments such as work and family. All of the seated classes will be offered at 4pm or later. Contact: Kim Stagner, College of Business (COB), (417) 836-5386 Email: KimStagner@MissouriState.edu, Web: http://business.MissouriState.edu
Technology Management (BAS – Online)
• Enjoy the flexibility of this program delivered entirely online following the successful completion of your applied science degree. Contact: Dr. Shawn Strong, (417) 836-5121, Email: ShawnStrong@MissouriState.edu or TCM@MissouriState.edu, Web: http://build.MissouriState.edu/tm/
Students may transfer up to 9 hours of graduate credit from other institutions for master’s and specialist degrees. Educational Administration (Master’s and Specialist)
• Earn your master’s or specialist degree in educational administration through courses held on the MSU-West Plains campus. • Attend courses taught face-to-face, and via interactive video, by current professionals in the educational administration field. • Prepare to sit for and pass the School Leaders Licensure Assessment (SLLA) with the successful completion of this program. Contact: Dr. Kim Finch, Master’s Degree Program Coordinator, (417) 836-5192 Email: KimFinch@MissouriState.edu. Contact: Dr. Robert Watson, Specialist Degree Program Coordinator, (417) 836-5177, Email: RobertWatson@MissouriState.edu Web: http://education.MissouriState.edu/edadmin/ or http://education.MissouriState.edu/edadmin/specialist
Elementary Education (Master’s with Emphasis)
• Earn your elementary education master’s degree taking courses offered at the Missouri State – West Plains campus or online. • Customize your degree by choosing your emphasis area.
Contact: Deanna M. Smith, Outreach Coordinator, (417) 255-7777 Email: DeannaSmith@MissouriState.edu or the Counseling Department (417) 836-5449, Web: http://education.MissouriState.edu/counseling/
Contact: Dr. Cindy Hail, Interim Department Head, Childhood Education and Family Studies (CEFS), (417) 836-3262 Email: CindyWilson@MissouriState.edu Web: http://education.MissouriState.edu/eleGrad/
New cohorts for the program begin every other Fall semester in West Plains. Please contact the Outreach Coordinator or the Counseling Department for details.
Teaching (MAT)
Master of Science in Education, Literacy
• Advance your skills as a literacy professional and change lives through reading. • Complete this program in a total of two years or four semesters. • Take up to nine hours as a non-degree seeking student before being accepted into the program. • Join an exciting and life changing field working with students in a classroom setting from kindergarten to grade 12, including Title I schools.
Contact: Dr. Deanne Camp, Graduate Literacy Program Coordinator (417) 836-6983, Email DeanneCamp@MissouriState.edu Web: http://education.MissouriState.edu/literacy/
• Participate in a program specifically for midcareer change students or for those beginning a second career following retirement. • Become admitted to this program with a bachelor’s degree that is in, or closely related to, the area of certification desired. • Receive your initial teacher certification and a graduate degree as a qualified student holding a baccalaureate degree from an accredited university. • Enjoy courses targeted specifically toward middle/secondary level education. • Begin employment with a cooperating school district upon admission to this program. Contact: Dr. Steve Hinch, Director, MAT Program, (417) 836-3170 Email: SHinch@MissouriState.edu or contact the Office of Teacher Education at (417) 255-7930, Web: http://education.MissouriState.edu/certification/mat/ Missouri State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution.
Summer / Fall 2013
Upper Division and Graduate Level Courses
For Up-to-Date Class Schedules: Check the Missouri State University website at http://www.MissouriState.edu (click on “C” for class schedule). Quick Reference Abbreviations: M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F=Friday, S=Saturday, U=Sunday, ARR=Arranged, (ITV)=Interactive Video, (iCourse)=iCourse, (INET)=Internet Classes, (BLENDED)=Combination of ITV and/or face to face and/or online.
Summer 2013 Course Code AGR AGR CFD CFD CFD CFD CIS EAD EAD EAD EAD EAD EAD EAD EAD EAD EDT ELE ELE ENG ENG FIN FIN MGT MGT MKT PSY RDG RDG RDG RDG RDG SEC SFR SFR SPE SPE SPE
300 320 305 306 353 463 761 752 753 759 785 787 788 860 862 865 662 711 721 321 334 381 485 364 767 351 360 318 420 421 740 791 785 780 797 310 340 715
Section 899 899 899 899 896 898 899 845 845 845 845 815 845 845 845 845 898 896 896 896, 897 815 899 815 899 899 815 899 898 899 899 899 898, 899 833 898, 899 833 899 899 815
Course Title
Food/Agricultural Chemistry (INET) Writing II: Applied Sciences (INET) Multicultural Studies in CFD (INET) Separation and Loss (INET) Chldhood Ill/Inj/Disease/Disor (INET) Admin Programs/Child & Fam (INET) Management Information Systems (INET) Secondary School Principal Elementary School Principal Leadership Capstone Legal and Ethical Contexts Administration of Special Programs (ITV) Leadership Capstone Field Study The Superintendency School Law Educatnl Appls/Computers (INET) Contemporary Issues Ele Curr (INET) Standards-Based Integrated Cur (INET) Writing II Beginning Technical (INET) Literature for Children (ITV) Personal Financial Planning (INET) Investments I (ITV) Operations Management Organization Strategy & Policy (INET) Consumer Market Behavior (ITV) Educational Psychology (INET) Fndtn of Literacy Instruction (INET) Tchg Rdg/Lang Arts in Elem Sch (INET) Practicum-Meth of Teach Rdg (INET) Issues/Trends in Literacy Edu (INET) Problems in Literacy Education (INET) Internship in Teaching III Educational Research Methdolgy (INET) Advanced Studies for Teaching and Learning Intro to Special Education (INET) Educ Alternative Excep Student (INET) Foundations in Special Education (ITV)
CRN#
32962 32623 32346 30041 32460 33031 30637 30770 30771 31620 32394 33066 33055 31619 32880 32881 32273 30485 30286 32939 32281 31529 32968 32898 33026 30725 32982 32639 33024 33028 30871 30560 31012 32013 31013 32357 32358 32964
Credit
Section
Course Title
CRN#
Credit
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 1 3 9 3 2 3
Dates
6/10-8/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-8/3 7/8-8/3 7/8-8/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-7/3 6/10-7/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-8/3 7/08-8/3 6/10-7/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-7/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-7/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-8/3 7/08-8/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-7/11 6/10-8/3 6/10-7/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-8/3 6/10-7/3
Day
ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR MTWR MTWR MTWR MTWR MTWR ARR ARR ARR MTWR ARR ARR ARR ARR MTWR ARR TR ARR ARR MTWR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR MTWR
Time
ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR 10am-12:50pm ARR ARR ARR ARR 2-4:50pm ARR ARR ARR ARR 9-10:15am ARR 5:30-8:20pm ARR ARR 9-11:50am ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR 3-5:30pm
Instructor
P. Trewatha E. Walker D. Cunningham TBA TBA D. Cunningham S. Brahnam TBA TBA TBA F. Czerwonka J. Duncan TBA TBA TBA TBA C. Chang C. Hail C. Hail J. Turner J. John J. Philpot J. Scott C. Karuppan W. Donoher C. Pham A. Miller C. Pearman D. Camp D. Camp D. Camp B. Hurst J. Jolliff D. Goodwin C. Combs L. Robbins I. Shadrick B. Sims
Fall 2013 Course Code ACC AGB AGB AGB AGP AGP AGR AGS AGS BUS CFD CFD CFD CFD CFD CFD CIS CIS CIS COU COU EAD EAD EAD EAD EAD EAD EAD EAD ECE ELE ELE ELE ELE ELE
311 314 334 584/684 303 403 370 306 446 550/650 300 353 366 400 560 562 201 429 761 753 794 751 780 863 864 870 870 882 895 501 429 434 438 495 496
899 815 899 815 899 899 815 815 899 898, 899 815 898, 899 899 815 898 898, 899 897 896,897, 899 898, 899 815 815 899 845 899 845 844 845 845 845 833 833 833 833 833 833
Managerial Cost Accounting (INET) Legal Aspects of Agriculture (ITV) Marketing Agricultural Prodcts (INET) Farm Business Management (ITV) Suburban Horticulture (INET) Nursery Management (INET) Animal Welfare, Rights, Ethics (ITV) Veterinary Science (ITV) Dairy Production (INET) Negotn, Meditn & Arbitratn (INET) Special Topics in Childhood & Family Development (ITV) Chldhood Ill/Inj/Disease/Disor (INET) CFD Prep for Prof Internship (INET) Problems in Child and Family Development (ITV) Family Involvmnt Early Chldhd (INET) Prevent Child Abuse & Neglect (INET) Computer App for Business (INET) Information Systems in Bus (INET) Management Information Systems (INET) Analysis of Childhood Learning and Adjustment (ITV) Introduction to Research in Counseling (ITV) Fnds Educational Leadership (INET) Administration of Instructional Programs Design and Evaluation (INET) School and Community Relations Curriculum for Secondary Principals Curriculum for Elementary Principals Superintendency Internship Research in Administrative Practice Home, School, and Community Relationships Methods of Teaching Math in Elementary Schools Methods of Teaching Science in Elementary Schools Methods of Teaching Science in Elementary Schools Supervised Teaching-Elementary Supervised Teaching-Elementary
50170 52172 42287 50072 53733 50614 53935 49016 43197 53714 50912 51824 46108 50909 53831 53615 40853 48458/40828 45376 50153 50316 45699 52506 45711 50124 51374 52207 51176 51744 48966 45806 48967 48968 45808 45809
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 6 6
Dates
8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-10/9 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-10/9 8/19-12/12 8/19-10/9 10/14-12/12 10/14-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12
Day
W T R M T T R T M ARR M M ARR ARR W MW MW MW ARR ARR
Time
ARR 5:30-8:20pm ARR 12:30-4:15pm ARR ARR 12:30-4:15pm 5:30-8:20pm ARR ARR 5:30-7:20pm ARR ARR 7:30-9:20pm ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR 5:30-8:20pm 5:30-8:20pm ARR 5-7:50pm ARR ARR 5-7:50pm 5-7:50pm ARR ARR 8:30-11:25am 11:30-12:50pm 1-2:20pm 2:30-4:20pm ARR ARR
For more information contact: Deanna M. Smith, Outreach Coordinator Gohn Hall, 603 W. Main, West Plains, MO 65775 • Phone (417) 255-7777, Fax (417) 255-7933 • DeannaSmith@MissouriState.edu
Instructor
M. Hammond T. Elliott A. Rimal P. Smith M. Odneal P. Trewatha E. Walker J. Salchow D. Schmitt S. Leasure P. England TBA K. Roam P. England A. Hellman TBA D. Winkler TBA S. Brahnam N. McBride J. Hulgus TBA F. Czerwonka TBA K. Eslinger J. Thompson J. Thompson TBA TBA V. Ward C. Combs C. Combs C. Combs P. Orchard P. Orchard
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Fall 2013 (cont.) Course Code
Section
Course Title
CRN#
ELE ELE ELE ELE ENG ENG FIN FIN FIN FIN FIN INS INS LAW LAW MGT MGT MID MID MKT MKT MKT MTH PSY RDG RDG RDG RDG RDG RDG RDG RDG RDG SEC SEC SFR SFR SPE SWK
833 833 899 899 815 899 750 815 899 815 899 899 899 898, 899 750 899 815 833 815 815 899 899 815 899 833 833 833 899 899 899 899 898, 899 899 833 833 833 833 898, 899 815
Current Issues and Applications in Ele. Ed. The Reflective Practitioner Elementary School Curriculum (INET) Differentiated Instruction (INET) Introduction to Literature (ITV) Writing II Beginning Technical (INET) Financial Management (iCourse) Financial Markets and Intermediaries (ITV) Investments I (INET) International Financial Management (ITV) Advanced Financial Management (INET) Employee Benfts and Social Ins (INET) Intro to Estate Planning (INET) Negotn, Meditn & Arbitratn (INET) Labor Law/Employment Discrimination (iCourse) Organizational Behavior Mgt (INET) Human Resources Management (ITV) Philosophy, Curr, & Org of Mid School Ed. Adv. Theory & Prac teaching Early Adolescents (ITV) Principles of Marketing (ITV) Principles of Marketing (INET) Marketing Management (INET) Multivariate Calculus (ITV) Educational Psychology (INET) Foundations in Literacy Instruction Assessing and Personalizing Reading Practicum: Assessing and Personalizing Reading Diversity Issues in Literacy (INET) Successful Classroom Comnty (INET) Responsive Support/Litrcy Clas (INET) Curriculum Design in Literacy (INET) Problems in Literacy Education (INET) Research Seminar in Literacy (INET) Gen Methds of Instr- Mid/Secondary School Internship in Teaching I Field Experiences in Education Introduction to Educational Research Intro to Special Education (INET) Human Behavior & the Social Environment (ITV)
48969 48970 45296 44968 51763 40414 50364 49878 41307 53677/49891 48745 48976 47923 53716 53557 48568 42613 53840 51777 54015 40705 52326 53873 51567 45055 49063 45062 53792 43651 49045 43976 53065 43978 53839 45637 53856 53633 52490/48720 54016
500 510 710 722 200 321 380 384 485 582/682 780 314 538/638 341/550/650 531 340 345 400 725 350 350 772 302 360 318 420 421 660 680 685 770 791 795 302 783 305 780 310 705
Credit 5 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3
Dates
Day
Time
Instructor
8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12 8/19-12/12
TR M MW W R ARR T T W M TR T T T TR ARR T T M
9:30-11:20am 9:30-11:20am ARR ARR 4-5:15pm ARR ARR 5:30-8:20pm ARR 5:30-8:20pm ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR 5:30-8:20pm 4-6:50pm 5:30-8:20pm 5:30-8:20pm ARR ARR 12:30-1:45pm ARR 12-2:50pm 4:30-7:20pm 7:30-8:20pm ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR 2-3:15pm ARR 3-3:50pm 4:30-7:20pm ARR 6-8:50pm
TBA V. Ward D. Brown C. Hail A. Northrip- Rivera J. Turner K. Ragan C. Chang J. Scott H. Witte K. Haggard J. Simmerman J. Philpot S. Leasure TBA D. Frederick J. Dubinsky S. Hinch F. Groves P. Gilbert M. Chin C. Simmers W. Bray A. Miller V. Ward M. Ollar V. Ward S. Nixon D. Camp D. Camp B. Hurst B. Hurst B. Hurst S. Hinch J. Jolliff V. Ward J. Thompson K. Knaup A. O’Dell
Due to early publication deadlines, it is unavoidable that there will be a few schedule changes between this printing and the beginning of the semester. We have done our best to ensure the accuracy of information at the time of printing. The most up-to-date information, including number of seats available in sections, may be found at: www.MissouriState.edu (select “C” for Class Schedule).
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