Joplin Spring 2015 Course Listings

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Spring 2015 Course Listings Follow Your Passion - Find Your Place in JOPLIN!

Courses are available leading to Graduate Degrees in JOPLIN!

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Larry Nichols - Outreach Coordinator 724 Illinois Avenue, Joplin, MO 64801 (417) 629-3941 LNichols@MissouriState.edu

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Doctorate in Educational Leadership Master of Arts in Teaching Master of Business Administration Master of Science in Educational Administration Master of Science in Elementary Education Master of Science in Literacy Master of Social Work Master of Science in Educational Technology Specialist in Educational Administration

Earn Your Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees Right Here in Joplin! See Inside for Course Offerings! Missouri State Outreach 901 South National Avenue Springfield, MO 65897


Courses are available leading to

Graduate Degrees

Master of Business Administration

• Earn this degree by taking classes online. • Finish this 33-credit hour program in as little as two years with the completion of your foundation courses. Students lacking foundation requirements are able to take most of those courses online. • Begin your studies in a temporary admission status, and take up to nine hours prior to being fully admitted to the program. Contact: Joshua Porter, MBA Program Academic Advisor Phone: (417) 836-5616, Email: MBAProgram@MissouriState.edu

Master of Science in Literacy

• Earn your master’s degree while achieving reading certification through this 37-hour program that offers classes primarily online. • This program will prepare you with the necessary knowledge, skills and dispositions to be a competent literacy teacher for kindergarten through grade 12. • By completing this program, you will earn your certification as a literacy educator and a highly marketable degree. Contact: Dr. Deanne Camp, Program Coordinator Phone: (417) 836-6983, Email: DeanneCamp@MissouriState.edu

Master of Social Work

• Attend classes held in the late afternoons and evenings, Monday through Thursday. • Offered in two formats, one for advanced standing students who have completed an accredited BSW program, and one for regular standing students who have a bachelor’s degree in an area other than social work or who do not otherwise meet the requirements for advanced standing. • Advanced standing students can complete the program with 34 credit hours, while regular standing students take 62 credit hours. • Internships can be completed at approved locations in the Joplin area or near your place of residence.

Contact: Jannette Eldred, MSW, LCSW, Joplin Social Work Faculty Member Phone: (417) 629-3940, Email: JEldred@MissouriState.edu

Elementary Education (Master’s with Emphasis)

Master and Specialist in Educational Administration • • •

Earn your master’s degree (MS) and/or specialist degree (EdS) in Joplin and begin a career in school administration. Participate in this jointly developed, standards-based instructional program including district/building projects and clinical experiences extending over 24 months, and practicum and on-site experiences. Complete either the master’s or specialist program in five semesters.

Contact: Dr. Kim Finch, Master’s Degree Program Coordinator Phone: (417) 836-5392, Email: KimFinch@MissouriState.edu Contact: Dr. Robert Watson, Specialist Degree Program Coordinator Phone: (417) 836-5177, Email: RobertWatson@MissouriState.edu

Doctorate in Educational Leadership

• Earn this degree in Joplin through a collaborative agreement between Missouri State and the University of Missouri. • Designed for those seeking leadership positions in P-12, higher education, or in government or industry. • Cohorts beginning every 2 years, with applications being due by December 1 of even-numbered years. Spend 12 days in July meeting on the MU campus, for two consecutive years. The remainder of the coursework is offered by MSU, with most classes accessible in the Joplin area via ITV. • Attend two years of classroom instruction (46 credit hours), which includes 12 credit hours of dissertation research. Administrator certification is available by taking a few additional courses.

Contact: Dr. Cynthia MacGregor, Program Coordinator Phone: (417) 836-6046, Email: CMacGregor@MissouriState.edu

Master of Arts in Teaching • • • •

As a holder of a bachelor’s degree in a different field, you may obtain your teaching certification in an area of secondary education while earning your master’s degree through this program. Take courses from both Missouri State and Missouri Southern State University in Joplin through this jointly offered program. Start this cohort at the beginning of any summer session. Contact the program coordinator for more information about the certification content areas available.

• Earn your elementary education master’s degree taking MSU courses offered online. • Customize your degree by choosing your emphasis area such as middle school education, reading and conservation.

Contact: Dr. Fred Groves, Program Director Phone: (417) 836-4494, Email: FredGroves@MissouriState.edu

Contact: Dr. Cindy Hail, Graduate Coordinator MSED Phone: (417) 836-6065, Email: CindyWilson@MissouriState.edu

• A graduate degree in Educational Technology will prepare you for a number of different careers as an educator, administrator or technical support specialist. You may choose to start a career as a classroom teacher in grades K-12, or even advance to the administration level. • Teachers within the Joplin School District can earn up to nine hours of graduate credit, at a reduced rate, while satisfying their professional development requirements through the eTEC program.

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).

Master of Science in Educational Technology

Contact: Dr. Ching-Wen Chang, Program Coordinator Phone: (417) 836-5353, Email: CChang@MissouriState.edu

Spring 2015 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.

Course Listings Course Code

Section

Course Title

CRN# Credit

Dates

Day

Time

Instructor

Business Administration (MBA) ACC ACC BUS FIN FIN LAW MGT MGT MKT MKT

600 711 650 600 600 639 764 767 772 772

899 899 898 750 751 808 899 899 898 899

Accounting Concepts for Managers Managerial Accounting Negotiation, Mediation & Arbitration Managerial Finance (iCourse) Managerial Finance (iCourse) Legal Regulation of International Commerce (ITV) Organizational Behavior Organization Strategy & Policy Marketing Management Marketing Management

21754 27794 30899 28994 29002 33137 29613 33195 32957 29710

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14

INET INET INET T T T INET INET INET INET

INET INET INET 9:30-10:45am 5:30-6:45pm 7-8:15pm INET INET INET INET

S. Byrd A. Keller S. Leasure K. Ragan H. Witte J. Black N. Philibert S. Soto C. Simmers C. Simmers

Educational Administration (M.S. and Ed.S.) EAD EAD EAD EAD EAD EAD EAD EAD

751 772 783 784 858 860 863 867

849 849 849 849 849 849 849 849

Foundations of Educational Leadership Internship-Onsite-Part 1 Internship-Related Agencies Multicultural Issues and Human Relations School Personnel Field Study Design and Evaluation School Plant Planning/Maintenance

28559 33270 28557 27704 33715 25816 33626 27473

3 1 1 3 3 3 3 3

1/12-3/6 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 3/16-5/14 3/16-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-3/6 1/12-3/6

W ARR ARR W T ARR M M

5-8pm ARR ARR 5-8pm 5:30-8:20pm ARR 5:30-8:20pm 5:30-8:20pm

K. Sachetta S. Gilbreth S. Gilbreth N. Quinn R. Watson R. Watson TBA R. Watson

Educational Technology (M.S.) EDT EDT

650 764

820 820

Selection & Utilization of Educational Technology (BLND) 33709 Instructional Design (BLND) 33706

3 3

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T T

7-8:20pm B. Augspurger 5:30-6:50pm B. Augspurger

3 1

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W W

6-8:50pm 5-5:50pm

Educational Leadership (Ed.D.) EDD EDD

904 906

808 808

Content and Context of Learning (ITV) Leadership Inquiry IV (ITV)

33548 33550

C. Macgregor C. Macgregor

Elementary Education (M.S.) ELE ELE ELE ELE

711 713 720 772

899 898 899 899

Contemporary Issues Elementary Curriculum Advance Theory/Communication Arts Advance Theory/Student Assessment Research Seminar in ELE

24572 32939 24573 28874

3 3 3 3

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INET INET INET INET

INET INET INET INET

M. Yu C. Hail M. Yu C. Hail

TBA INET INET INET

TBA INET INET INET

E. Sheffield R. Breault R. Breault D. Goodwin

INET INET INET INET INET INET INET INET INET INET INET

INET INET INET INET INET INET INET INET INET INET INET

D. Kear D. Camp B. Hurst B. Hurst B. Hurst D. Camp D. Kear D. Kear B. Hurst B. Hurst B. Hurst

INET T T T R R R

INET 6-8:50pm 2-5pm 2-5pm 6-8:50pm 1-5pm 1-5pm

M. Marrus R. Babbitt J. Eldred J. Eldred D. Haslam J. Eldred J. Eldred

Teaching (MAT) EDC SFR SFR SFR

786 780 780 780

820 897 898 899

Research Seminar in Education Educational Research Methodology Educational Research Methodology Educational Research Methodology

24793 32991 31385 22147

2 3 3 3

1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14

Literacy (M.S.) RDG RDG RDG RDG RDG RDG RDG RDG RDG RDG RDG

640 700 710 710 770 780 781 782 791 791 795

899 899 898 899 899 899 898 898 898 899 899

Analysis/Correction Literacy SL Relationship Language to Literacy Content Area Literacy Content Area Literacy Curriculum Design in Literacy Assessment Procedures for Literacy Specialist Assessment of Literacy Problems Remediation of Literacy Problems Problems in Literacy Education Problems in Literacy Education Research Seminar in Literacy

21936 22083 31113 31764 22134 23689 31267 31269 29941 22068 22136

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3

1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14 1/12-5/14

Social Work (MSW) For more information contact: Larry Nichols, Outreach Coordinator MSU Joplin Campus, 724 Illinois Avenue, Joplin, MO 64801 u Phone (417) 629-3941 u LNichols@MissouriState.edu

Visit our website! Outreach.MissouriState.edu/Joplin

SWK SWK SWK SWK SWK SWK SWK

726 730 740 740 756 780 780

899 820 820 821 820 820 821

Foundations SWK Practice Communities Human Diversity and Societal System Social Work Field Practicum I Extended Practicum Family Health Social Work Practice II Social Work Field Practicum II Extended Practicum

Missouri State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Minority/Female/Veterans/Disability Employer and Institution.

30955 32924 23640 33580 23643 23660 33583

3 3 10 7 3 10 7

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