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TABLE OFCONTENTSGraduate . 5Contact Directory . 6About Marshall University . 8Graduate Studies . 11Admissions . 14Financial Information: Tuition, Fees, and Financial Assistance . 20Student Financial Assistance . 24University Policies and Procedures . 33Graduate Student Resources . 38Academic Information and Resources . 43Academic Requirements and Regulations . 46Degree Programs by College . 65Graduate Programs A-Z . 67College of Arts and Media . 68Music, M.A. . 75College of Business . 78Accessibility Awareness, Graduate Certificate . 88Accountancy, M.S. . 89Business Administration, D.B.A. . 90Business Administration, M.B.A. . 91Data Analytics in Health Care, Graduate Certificate . 93Health Care Administration, M.S. . 94Health Informatics, M.S. . 95Human Resource Management, M.S. . 96Information Systems, M.S. . 97Nurse Anesthesia Practice and Management, D.N.A.P. . 97Nursing Informatics, Graduate Certificate . 99Sport Administration, M.S. . 99Technology Management, Graduate Certificate . 100College of Education and Professional Development . 101Adult and Continuing Education, M.S. . 125Counseling, M.A. . 127Curriculum and Instruction, Ed.D. . 130Curriculum and Instruction, Ed.S. . 131Education, M.A. . 131Leadership Studies, Ed.D. . 135Leadership Studies, M.A. . 135Literacy Education, M.A. . 137School Principalship, Licensure . 138School Psychology, Ed.S. . 138School Superintendent, Licensure . 139Social Service and Attendance, Certificate/Licensure . 139Special Education, M.A. . 140Supervisor of Instruction, Licensure . 141Teaching, M.A.T. . 141Violence, Loss and Trauma Counseling, Graduate Certificate. 145College of Engineering and Computer Sciences . 145Bioinformatics, Graduate Certificate . 160Civil and Environmental Engineering, M.S.E. . 160Computer Science, M.S. . 162Cybersecurity, M.S. . 163Data Science, M.S. . 164Electrical and Computer Engineering M.S.E.E. . 166Engineering Management, M.S.E. . 167Environmental Science, M.S. . 169Environmental Science, Graduate Minor . 170Transportation and Infrastructure Engineering, M.S.E. . 170Information Security, Graduate Certificate . 170Mechanical Engineering, M.S.M.E. . 170Safety, M.S. . 172Safety, Minor . 173College of Health Professions . 173Athletic Training (Professional), M.S. . 190Biomechanics, M.S. . 191Communication Disorders, M.S. . 193Dietetics, Internship Certificate . 195Dietetics, M.S. . 195Exercise Science, M.S. . 197Family Nurse Practitioner Program, Post Master’s Certificate. 198Nursing Administration Program, Post Master’s Certificate. 198Nursing Education Program, Post Master’s Certificate . 199Nursing Informatics, Graduate Certificate . 199Nursing, M.S.N. . 199Nursing Practice, D.N.P. . 203Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) . 207Physical Therapy, Dual Degree: D.P.T. and M.B.A. . 211Public Health, M.P.H. . 212Social Work, M.S.W. . 213

Sport Studies, Minor . 216Cyber Forensics and Security, M.S. . 287College of Liberal Arts . 216Digital Forensics, Graduate Certificate . 288Aging in Appalachia, Graduate Certificate . 247Forensic Science, M.S. . 289Anthropology, Minor . 247Geobiophysical Science, Minor . 291Appalachian Studies, Graduate Certificate . 247Mathematics, M.A. . 291Behavioral Statistics, Graduate Certificate . 248Mathematics, Minor . 293Clinical Psychology, Post-Master’s Certificate . 249Physical and Applied Sciences, M.S. . 293Clinical Psychology, Psy.D. . 249Physics, M.S. . 294Communication Studies, M.A. . 253School of Medicine . 295English, M.A. . 254Biomedical Research, M.D./Ph.D. . 301Geography, Accelerated Master’s Degree . 255Biomedical Research, M.S. (Non-Thesis) . 304Geography, M.A. . 255Biomedical Research, M.S. (Thesis) . 305Geography, M.S. . 256Biomedical Research, Ph.D. . 307Geography, Minor . 258Clinical and Translational Science M.S. . 308Geospatial Information Science-Advanced, Graduate Certificate. 259Physician Assistant, M.M.S. . 310Geospatial Information Science-Basic, Graduate Certificate. 260History, M.A. . 260History, Minor . 261Human Geography, Graduate Certificate . 261Humanities, M.A. . 261Latin, Graduate Certificate . 262Nonprofit Management, Graduate Certificate . 262Philosophy, Minor . 263Psychology, M.A. . 263Psychology, Accelerated Master’s Degree . 266Psychology, Minor . 267Public Administration, M.P.A. . 267Public History, Graduate Certificate . 268Sociology, Accelerated Master’s Degree . 268Sociology, M.A. . 268Sociology, Minor . 270Women’s Studies, Graduate Certificate . 270College of Science . 270Bioinformatics, Graduate Certificate Program . 282Biological Sciences, M.A. . 282Biological Sciences, M.S. . 283Chemistry, M.S. . 284Criminal Justice, Accelerated Master’s Degree . 285Criminal Justice, M.S. . 285Criminal Justice, Minor . 286School of Pharmacy . 312Pharmaceutical Sciences, M.S. (Thesis Option) . 318Pharmaceutical Sciences, M.A. (Non-Thesis Option) . 318Pharmacy, Pharm.D. . 319Pharmacy, Dual Degree: Pharm.D. and M.B.A. . 321Pharmacy, Dual Degree: Pharm.D. and M.P.H. . 322Courses A-Z . 324Accountancy (ACC) . 325Adult & Continuing Education (ACE) . 326Anatomy & Cell Biology (ACB) . 330Anthropology (ANT) . 331Art (ART) . 332Arts & Society-Humanities (A&S) . 334Biochemistry (BIC) . 334Biological Science (BSC) . 334Biomedical Research (BMR) . 337Biomedical Science (BMS) . 338Cardiovascular Services (CVS) . 338Chemistry (CHM) . 338Civil Engineering (CE) . 340Classics (CL) . 340Clinical Translational Science (CTS) . 341Communication Disorders (CD) . 342Communication Studies (CMM) . 344Computer & Info Security (CYBR) . 346Computer Science (CS) . 346Counseling (COUN) . 348

Criminal Justice (CJ) . 353Interdisciplinary Medicine (IDM) . 403Cultural Studies-Humanities (CULS) . 355Journalism & Mass Comm. (JMC) . 404Curr & Inst Math Educa (CIME) . 355Latin (LAT) . 406Curr & Inst Reading Educa (CIRG) . 356Leadership Studies (LS) . 407Curr & Inst Science Educa (CISE) . 358Legal Environment (LE) . 410Curr & Inst Second Lang (CISL) . 359Management (MGT) . 410Curr Inst Educa Computing (CIEC) . 360Management Information Systems (MIS) . 412Curr Inst Special Ed (CISP) . 361Marketing (MKT) . 413Curriculum & Instruction (CI) . 363Mathematics (MTH) . 414Cyber Forensics and Security (CFS) . 366Mechanical Engineering (ME) . 415Dietetics (DTS) . 367Medical Academic Computing (MAC) . 416Doctor-Business Administration (DBA) . 368Medical Curriculum (MDC) . 416Early Childhood Education (ECE) . 369Medicine (MED) . 418Economics (ECN) . 369Mgt Prac Nurse Anesthesia (MPNA) . 419Educational Foundations (EDF) . 369Microbiology (MCB) . 421Electrical Engineering (EE) . 371Mine Safety (MSF) . 421Emergency Medical Services (EMS) . 373Music (MUS) . 422Engineering & Science (ENGR) . 373Nat Resources & Environment (NRE) . 427Engineering Management (EM) . 374Natural Res Rec Mgt (NRRM) . 427English (ENG) . 374Neurology (NEU) . 428Entrepreneurship (ENT) . 378Nursing (NUR) . 428Environmental Engineering (ENVE) . 378Obstetrics/Gynecology (OBG) . 431Environmental Science (ES) . 379Ophthalmology (OPH) . 431Exercise Science and Sport (ESS) . 380Orthopaedics (ORT) . 431Family Community Health (FCH) . 382Pathology (PTH) . 432Finance (FIN) . 384Pediatrics (PED) . 432Forensic Science (FSC) . 385Pharmaceutical Sciences (MSPS) . 433French (FRN) . 387Pharmacology (PMC) . 434Geography (GEO) . 387Pharmacy (PHAR) . 435Geology (GLY) . 390Philosophy (PHL) . 439Health Care Administration (HCA) . 390Physical Science (PS) . 440Health Education (HE) . 392Physical Therapy (PT) . 440Health Informatics (HIN) . 392Physician Assistant . 444Health Professions (HP) . 393Physics (PHY) . 445Health Science (HS) . 393Physiology (PHS) . 447Historical Studies-Humanities (HIST) . 395Political Science (PSC) . 448History (HST) . 396Psychiatry (PSI) . 451Human Resource Management (HRM) . 398Psychology (PSY) . 451Humanities (HUMN) . 399Public Health (PH) . 456Information Systems (IS) . 399Radiology (RAD) . 458Instruct Tech-Library Science (ITL) . 402Religious Studies (RST) . 458Integrated Sci & Technology (IST) . 402Safety Technology (SFT) . 458

School Psychology (SPSY) . 459Social Studies (SOS) . 461Social Work (SWK) . 461Sociology (SOC) . 462Spanish (SPN) . 464Sport Tourism Hospitality Mgt (STHM) . 466Statistics (STA) . 467Surgery (SUR) . 468Technology and Engineering (TE) . 469Technology Management (TM) . 469Theatre (THE) . 470Faculty . 472University Calendar . 473Index . 477

Graduate 2022-2023 - DRAFT COPYGRADUATEAbout This CatalogThe Marshall University Graduate Catalog fulfills two primaryfunctions:1. The rules and regulations, policies and procedures of theUniversity, its divisions and its governing body, all of which applyto all students, are contained in this document. These rules applyduring the publication period of the document and are subjectto change during that year upon recommendation of the variousdivisions and approval of the president or governing body of theUniversity.2. The Catalog contains the specific requirements for all degrees andcertificates awarded by the University. These are normally in effectfor a period of ten consecutive years for undergraduate degreesand certificates and seven consecutive years for graduate degreesand certificates. Students are cautioned that programs leading tolicensure may be altered by the outside licensing agency and arenot subject to this provision.Catalog of Record and DegreeRequirementsThe online version is the official Graduate Catalog of MarshallUniversity. It is updated annually. The online catalog that is current forthe semester or term during which you are admitted to your graduatedegree program is the catalog that applies to you as your “catalog ofrecord.” To ensure that you are meeting the requirements that applyto you, please consult the online Graduate Catalog in effect for thesemester or term you are admitted to your degree program.When Graduate College or degree program requirements are changedafter you begin a course of study, with the approval of your advisor,you shall have the option of fulfilling either the old or the newrequirements. If you elect to fulfill the old requirement but find thatnecessary resources (e.g., courses, instruction in particular skills) areno longer available, you may make reasonable substitutes with theapproval of your advisor and the appropriate dean. In the event youhave not completed the requirements for a graduate degree sevenyears after the effective date of a change in degree requirements, thenew requirements shall apply unless determined otherwise by theadvisor and the appropriate academic dean.Student ResponsibilityGraduate students accept responsibility to remain current andinformed on all regulations, policies, and procedures of their academicprogram and of the University.The provisions of this catalog do not constitute a contract, expressedor implied, between any applicant or student and Marshall University.The University reserves the right to change any of the provisions,schedules, programs, courses, rules, regulations, or fees wheneverUniversity authorities deem it expedient to do so.Important note:The Office of Academic Affairs is contemplating changes to thestructure of graduate programs in the next academic year, which mayaffect policies and procedures covered in this catalog.5The Interim Assistant Provost is serving as the Graduate Dean;therefore, any questions about policies or procedures regardinggraduate programs should be directed to the Interim Assistant Provostin the Office of Academic Affairs.In particular, any appeals or other items that indicate involvement bythe Graduate Dean should be directed to the Interim Assistant Provost.

6Contact nvironmental Science304-746-2045Exercise rensic c duate304-746-1900Health Care 4Health Informatics304-696-2718History304-696-6780College of Arts and Media304-696-6433Human Resource Management304-746-8964College of sm and 31Kinesiology, School of304-696-6490South 9Literacy Education304-746-1986AdmissionsColleges and SchoolsCollege of Education andProfessional DevelopmentCollege of Engineering andComputer Sciences304-696-5453Leadership StudiesCollege of Liberal Arts304-696-2350College of Health Professions304-696-6750Management, Marketing and304-696-5423Management Information SystemsCollege of Science304-696-2372Joan C. Edwards School ofMedicineSchool of odern 4-696-2310Nursing304-696-6750Adult and Continuing Education(Leadership 460Pathology304-696-7326Anatomy and Cell ogy304-696-6700Pharmacology304-696-7313Art and Design304-696-6760Philosophy304-696-6749Athletic Training304-696-2929Physical Therapy, School of304-696-5611Biochemistry and logical medical Sciences304-696-7322Political Science304-696-6636Business on Disorders304-696-3640Communication Studies304-696-6786Counseling304-696-2912Criminal Justice304-696-3083Dietetics304-696-4336Early Childhood Educational Foundations304-696-2882Departments and DivisionsElementary EducationHuntington304-696-282South -2695South 6446South us Studies304-696-6749Safety Technology304-696-4664School Psychology304-746-2067Secondary EducationHuntington304-696-2882South Charleston304-746-8975Social 6-2743Special Education304-696-2853Sport Administration304-696-6490Surgery304-691-1280

Graduate 2022-2023 - DRAFT COPYTechnology Management304-746-2078Resources and CentersTutoring Office304-696-6622Veterans Affairs304-696-5278Women's and Gender Center304-696-3338Writing Center304-696-6254African American Students'Programs, Center for304-696-5430Alumni Affairs304-696-3134Campuses and Other LocationsArtists Series304-696-6656Beckley Center304-256-0266Athletics304-696-5408Mid-Ohio Valley Center304-674-7200304-696-4373South Charleston Campus304-746-2500Teays Valley Regional Center304-696-5038Ticket 22304-696-6620800-438-5384Campus Christian Center304-696-2444Career Education304-696-2370Center for Teaching and Learning304-696-2206Center for Environmental,304-696-5453Geotechnical and Applied SciencesCounseling Services304-696-3111Dining Services (Sodexo)304-696-2534Disability Services, Office of304-696-2271H.E.L.P. Program/LearningDisabilities304-696-6252ID Card Office304-696-6843Information Technolog

The online version is the official Graduate Catalog of Marshall University. It is updated annually. The online catalog that is current for the semester or term during which you are admitted to your graduate degree program is the catalog that applies to you as your "catalog of record." To ensure that you are meeting the requirements that apply

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