Summer/Fall 2014 Nevada

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Fall 2014 Course Listings continued Course Code MID 400 MID 439 MTH 320 RDG 318 SPE 310

Section 812 812 812 812 812

Course Title Philosophy, Curriculum & Org of Middle School Ed (ITV) Middle School Instructional Strategies (ITV) Foundations of Mathematics for Teachers (ITV) Foundations of Reading Instruction (ITV) Introduction to Special Education (ITV)

CRN Credit Dates Day 44535 3 8/18-12/11 T 44407 3 8/18-12/11 M 42434 3 8/18-12/11 R 44034 3 8/18-12/11 T 47088 3 8/18-12/11 R

Time Instructor 9-11:50am T. Boyt 9-11:50am C. Nichols 10am-2:30pm TBA 1-3:50pm S. Lineberry 3:15-5:20pm TBA

Bachelor of Science in Nursing NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR

306 341 342 472 482 484 515

899 899 899 899 899 899 899

Professional Emergence Individuals and Families Nursing: Health Assessment Writing II: Nursing Research Leadership and Management RN-BSN Capstone Healthcare Informatics

41470 44239 43923 42525 41474 44461 46229

3 4 4 3 6 2 3

8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11

INET INET INET INET INET INET INET

INET INET INET INET INET INET INET

Master of Science in Elementary Education ELE ELE ELE

710 722 772

899 899 899

Elementary School Curriculum Differentiated Instruction Research Seminar in Elementary Education

42303 42184 45231

3 3 3

8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11

INET INET INET

INET INET INET

Master of Science in Literacy RDG RDG RDG RDG RDG RDG RDG RDG

640 660 680 685 710 770 791 795

899 899 899 899 899 899 898/899 899

Analysis/Correction Literacy Diversity Issues in Literacy Successful Classroom Community Responsive Support/Literacy Class Content Area Literacy Curriculum Design in Literacy Problems in Literacy Education Research Seminar in Literacy

46061 45910 41659 43907 42415 41766 45489 41768

3 2 2 2 3 3 3 3

8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11

INET INET INET INET INET INET INET INET

INET INET INET INET INET INET INET INET

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA M. Yu C. Hail C. Hail D. Kear S. Nixon D. Camp D. Camp B. Hurst B. Hurst B. Hurst B. Hurst

NEVADA

Summer and Fall 2014 Course Listings

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).

Missouri State Degrees in Nevada • Bachelor of Applied Science in Technology Management • Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education • Bachelor of Science in General Business • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Doctorate in Educational Leadership • Master of Science in Elementary Education • Master of Science in Literacy • Master of Science in Education Administration • Specialist in Education Administration

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Crowder College • Nevada Campus 600 West Edwards • Nevada, MO 64772 (417) 667-0518 Larry Nichols, Outreach Coordinator Crowder College • McDonald Hall 239 601 Laclede Avenue • Neosho, MO 64850 (417) 455-5757 • (417) 629-3941 Joplin Office LNichols@MissouriState.edu

Courses are available leading to

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Summer & Fall 2014 Course Listings

Bachelor’s Degrees

Graduate Degrees

For Up-to-Date Class Schedules: Check the Missouri State University website at http://www.MissouriState.edu (click on “C” for class schedule).

Bachelor of Science in General Business

Doctorate in Educational Leadership

Summer 2014 Course Listings

• Earn this degree through a collaborative agreement between Missouri State and 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.

• Complete your bachelor’s degree in business at Crowder College by taking classes in the evening and online.

• Gain a broad perspective on the business world, with classes in many different disciplines. • Enter this program with the completion of an AA degree and at least ten classes in the business core, all of which are available from Crowder College.

Contact: Kim Stagner, M.B.A., College of Business Administration Advisor Phone: (417) 836-5386, Email: KimStagner@MissouriState.edu

Bachelor of Applied Science in Technology Management

• Complete this degree entirely online upon earning an AA (recommended) or any AAS degree (with completion of general education classes). • Prepare for management responsibilities in a wide variety of industrial and technical settings.

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

Master of Science in Literacy

Contact: Dr. Neal Callahan, Dept. Head Phone: (417) 836-5121, Email: NealCallahan@MissouriState.edu

• Earn your master’s degree while achieving reading certification through this 37-hour program that offers classes in-person, through ITV, and online formats. • Attend courses offered in a cohort format at various off-campus sites, including Joplin, Neosho, Nevada and Cassville.

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

• As a registered nurse, prepared at the associate degree or diploma level, you may obtain a BSN degree by taking upper-division nursing courses via the Internet. • Complete the program as a full- or part-time student and progress through the program at a pace of your own choosing.

Contact: Dr. Deanne Camp, Program Coordinator Phone: (417) 836-6983, Email: DeanneCamp@MissouriState.edu

• Through the Crowder BSN Scholars Program, students can take up to 5 upper-division MSU courses prior to graduating from Crowder and obtain both the RN and BSN in as little as 3 years!

Elementary Education (Master’s with Emphasis)

Contact: Dr. Susan Sims-Giddens, R.N., Director BSN-Completion Program Phone: (417) 836-5398, Email: SusanSims-Giddens@MissouriState.edu

• Earn your elementary education master’s degree taking MSU courses offered locally in Joplin, Neosho, Nevada or Cassville, via interactive technology or online. • Customize your degree by choosing your emphasis area such as middle school education, reading and conservation.

Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education

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

• As a holder of an AAT degree or equivalent coursework, take the upperlevel classes you need to complete this degree on the Cassville campus via interactive video. All lower-division prerequisites are available from Crowder College’s Nevada campus. • Become certified to teach grades 1-6 in any subject, with a middle school endorsement (grades 6-9) in various subjects (if the appropriate electives are chosen). • Start any fall semester as this program operates on a cohort model.

Tentative Course Rotation

Fall Year 1 MTH 320 SPE 310 RDG 318 MID 400 Spring Year 1 RDG 420 RDG 421 ELE 410 MTH 360 EDC 345 Summer Year 1 GEOL 210 Fall Year 2 ELE 429 ELE 434 ELE 438 MID 439 Spring Year 2 ELE 500 ELE 510 ECE 501 RDG 474 Fall Year 3 ELE 495 ELE 496

Foundations of Math for Teachers (3) Introduction to Special Education (3) Foundations of Reading Instruction (3) Philosophy and Curriculum-Middle School (3) Assessing and Personalizing Reading (3) Practicum-Assessing and Personalizing Reading (2) Teaching and Learning in the Classroom (3) Foundations of Geometry for Teachers (3) Introduction to Multicultural Ed. and Diversity (3) Earth Science for Teachers (4) (Crowder course) Methods of Teaching Math (3) Methods of Teaching Science (3) Methods of Teaching Social Studies (3) The Middle School Teacher (3) Issues and Applications in Elementary (5) Reflective Decision Maker (2) Home/School/Community (3) Reading and Writing in Content Areas (2) Supervised Teaching (6) Supervised Teaching (6)

Contact: Patsy Garner, M.A., M.S., Crowder College Teacher Ed. Coordinator Phone: (417) 455-5482, Email: PatsyGarner@Crowder.edu

Master and Specialist in Educational Administration • • •

Earn your master’s degree (MS) and/or specialist degree (EdS) in the greater Joplin area 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 including 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

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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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 Code Section Course Title

CRN Credit Dates

Day

Time

Instructor

Bachelor of Science in General Business FIN FIN FIN INS LAW MGT MKT

380 381 485 211 332 364 351

750 899 812 899 899 899 812

Financial Management (iCourse) Personal Financial Planning Investments I (ITV) Insurance Debt, Credit Rights & Remedies Operations Management Consumer Market Behavior (ITV)

32890 31529 33492 31528 33419 32898 33462

3 3 3 3 1 3 3

6/9-8/1 6/9-8/1 6/9-8/1 6/9-7/3 5/27-6/6 6/9-8/1 7/7-7/30

R INET TR INET INET INET MTWR

5:30-6:45pm INET 5:30-8:20pm INET INET INET 9-11:45am

H. Witte J. Philpot J. Scott G. Schroder W. Anderson C. Karuppan C. Pham

Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education/Middle School Education RDG 420 812 RDG 421 812

Teach Read and Lang Arts in Elementary School (ITV) Practicum: Teaching Read and Lang Arts in Elementary School (ITV)

30556 30557

3 2

6/9-8/1 6/9-8/1

MW MW

12-2:50pm 3-4:50pm

M. Ollar M. Ollar

Bachelor of Science in Nursing NUR NUR NUR NUR

306 472 502 515

899 899 899 899

Professional Emergence Writing II: Nursing Research Rural Health Healthcare Informatics

33099 33100 32622 30969

3 3 3 3

6/9-8/1 6/9-8/1 6/9-8/1 6/9-8/1

INET INET INET INET

INET INET INET INET

TBA TBA TBA TBA

Master of Science in Elementary Education ELE ELE

711 721

896 896

Contemporary Issues Elementary Curriculum Standards-Based Integrated Curriculum

30485 30286

3 3

6/9-8/1 6/9-7/3

INET INET

INET INET

D. Breault TBA

Master of Science in Literacy RDG RDG RDG RDG RDG

673 710 740 770 791

899 899 899 899 898/899

Psychology of Literacy Content Area Literacy Issues and Trends in Literacy Education Curriculum Design in Literacy Problems in Literacy Education

31109 33373 30871 33374 30560

3 3 3 3 3/1

6/9-8/2 6/9-8/1 6/9-8/2 6/9-8/1 6/9-8/1

INET INET INET INET INET

INET INET INET INET INET

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

Day

Time

Instructor

Fall 2014 Course Listings Course Code Section Course Title

CRN

Credit Dates

Bachelor of Science in General Business ACC CIS CIS CIS FIN FIN FIN FIN FIN FIN FIN FIN FIN INS INS LAW LAW LAW MGT MGT MGT MKT

311 429 429 525 266 380 380 384 384 390 485 538 586 211 314 332 531 550 340 345 364 350

899 896/897 898/899 898 899 750 751 812 899 899 899 899 899 899 899 898/899 750 898 899 812 899 812

Managerial Cost Accounting Information Systems in Business Information Systems in Business Computer Security Principles of Real Estate Financial Management (iCourse) Financial Management (iCourse) Financial Markets and Intermediaries (ITV) Financial Markets/Intermediaries Intermediate Financial Management Investments I Intro to Estate Planning International Financial Statement Analysis Insurance Employee Benefits and Social Insurance Debt/Credit Rights & Remedies Labor Law/Employment Discrimination (iCourse) Negotiation, Mediation & Arbitration Organizational Behavior Management Human Resources Management (ITV) Operations Management Principles of Marketing (ITV)

44338 43650 ------ 42843 40440 45790 44425 46902 46610 42192 40725 42503 44804 45730 43867 43267 45732 45855 43706 46841 40499 46725

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3

8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11

INET INET INET INET INET T T M INET INET INET INET INET INET INET INET M INET INET T INET R

INET INET INET INET INET 9:30-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 5:30-6:45pm INET INET INET INET INET INET INET INET 5:30-6:45pm INET INET 5:30-8:20pm INET 6-8:40pm

Bachelor of Science in Elementary/Middle School Education ELE ELE ELE

429 434 438

812 812 812

Methods of Teaching Math in Elementary Sch (ITV) 43703 Methods of Teaching Science in Elementary Sch (ITV) 42409 Methods of Teaching Social Studies in Elementary Sch (ITV) 42411

3 3 3

8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11 8/18-12/11

W W M

1-3:50pm 9-11:50am 1-3:50pm

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/Nevada

M. Hammond J. Pettus ------ S. McMurtrey W. Nelson K. Ragan H. Witte S. McDonald J. Philpot J. Crain J. Scott J. Philpot J. Jones G. Schroder J. Dubinsky W. Anderson G. Groves S. Leasure D. Frederick J. Dubinsky J. Ampleman TBA C. Nichols T. Boyt S. Lineberry

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