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2014/2015graduate programs course catalog

Table of ContentsStudent Services . 54Course Descriptions . 59Graduate . 2Accounting (ACG) . 59Faculty . 3Actuarial Mathematics (AM) . 59Graduate Programs Administration . 7Applied Analytics (AA) . 59College of Arts and Sciences . 8Communication (COM) . 59Academic Calendar . 8Computer Information Systems (CIS) . 61Programs of Study . 8Economics (Graduate) (ECN) . 62Masters of Arts in Communication . 8Education (EDU) . 62Master of Arts in Teaching . 10Finance (FIN) . 63Master of Science in Global Environmental Studies . 12Global Finance (GFIN) . 63Certificate of Graduate Study in Managerial Communication. 13Global Studies (GLOB) . 63Certificate of Graduate Study in Professional Communication. 14History (HIS) . 64Global Supply Chain Management (GSCM) . 63International Business (IB) . 64Certificate of Graduate Study in Public Communication . 14Legal Studies (LGLS) . 65Certificate of Graduate Study in Sustainability Practices . 14Literary and Cultural Studies (LCS) . 65Application Requirements . 15Management (MGT) . 65Tuition, Fees and Financial Aid . 16Marketing (MKT) . 65Academic Policies and Procedures . 18Master of Business Admin. (MBA) . 66Student Services . 22Master of Prof. Accountancy (MPAC) . 67College of Business . 27Mathematics (MATH) . 68Academic Calendar . 27Physician Assistant (PA) . 69Programs of Study . 28Political Science (POLS) . 72One Year MBA with Specializations . 28Science and Technology (SCI) . 72Two Year MBA with Specializations . 29Sociology (SOC) . 75Master of Professional Accountancy (MPAc) . 30Tax (TAX) . 75Master of Professional Accountancy with Tax Concentration(MPAc-TAX) . 31Master of Science in Taxation (MST) . 31Certificate of Graduate Study in Business Analytics (GCBA). 32Application Requirements . 32Tuition, Fees and Financial Aid . 33Academic Policies and Procedures . 35Student Services . 40School of Health Sciences . 45Academic Calendar . 45Programs of Study . 45Physician Assistant Program . 45Application Requirements . 47Tuition, Fees and Financial Aid . 49Academic Policies and Procedures . 50Index . 77

2GraduateGraduateBryant University offers graduate programs within the College of Arts andSciences, the College of Business, and the School of Health Sciences.College of Arts and SciencesStudents wishing to advance their study and practice of the humanities,social sciences, mathematics, and the natural and applied sciences maypursue the following degrees at Bryant: Master of Arts in Communication(p. 8), Master of Arts in Teaching (p. 10), Master of Science inGlobal Environmental Studies (p. 12), Certificate of Graduate Studiesin Managerial Communication (p. 13), Certificate of Graduate Studiesin Professional Communication (p. 14), Certificate of Graduate Studiesin Public Communication (p. 14) and Certificate of Graduate Studies inSustainability Practices. (p. 14)College of BusinessThe College of Business offers the following degrees: a One YearMaster of Business Administration with Specializations (p. 28), a TwoYear Master of Business Administration with Specializations (p. 29),Master of Science in Taxation (p. 31), Master of ProfessionalAccountancy (p. 30) and Master of Professional Accountancy with aTax concentration (p. 31), as well as a Certificate of Graduate Study inBusiness Analytics. (p. 32)Students from diverse academic and industry backgrounds join a cohortclass of professionals and complete an MBA degree program that is builton best-practices, know-what and know-how curriculum. Students maychoose program study tracks that complete the MBA program in one ortwo years.Students may specialize the MBA curriculum in the areas of BusinessAnalytics, Global Supply Chain Management, Global Finance, orInternational Business. A general MBA is also available.The Master of Science in Taxation (MST) program is geared towardexperienced tax professionals, accountants, or attorneys who are seekingan in-depth knowledge of taxation in order to more effectively adviseindividual and corporate clients.The Master of Professional Accountancy (MPAc) program is designed tosatisfy the “150-hour requirement” necessary for accounting professionalsto become certified public accountants. Students can complete the MPAcprogram in two semesters of full-time attendance. A tax concentrationwas added to the MPAc program in 2010.School of Health SciencesThe newly formed School of Health Sciences offers a Master of Sciencein Physician Assistant Studies (p. 45).Bryant University AccreditationThe College of Business at Bryant University is accredited by AACSBInternational--The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools ofBusiness, and is one of only four Rhode Island colleges and universitiesto have received this prestigious national accreditation. Bryant Universityis a full member of the Consortium for Undergraduate InternationalBusiness Education (CUIBE).Bryant University, which also comprises the College of Arts andSciences, is accredited by the New England Association of Schoolsand Colleges (NEASC). The College of Arts and Sciences at BryantUniversity is a member of the Association of American Colleges &Universities (AACU), the leading national association that supports thequality, vitality, and public standing of undergraduate liberal education.Bryant is a member of the American Council on Education, the CollegeEntrance Examination Board, and the Educational Testing Serviceof Princeton, NJ. Bryant has been approved for membership by theAmerican Association of University Women.Nondiscrimination PolicyBryant University admits students of any race, gender, sexual orientation,religion, color, national, or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges,programs, and activities generally afforded or made available to studentsat the school. It does not discriminate unlawfully on the basis of race,gender, sexual orientation, religion, color, national, or ethnic origin inadministration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarshipsand loan programs, and athletic and other school- administeredprograms. In addition, Bryant University does not discriminate unlawfullyagainst the disabled and is in full compliance with the Rehabilitation Actof 1973, as amended. Inquiries/complaints with regard to discriminationon the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, color, national,or ethnic origin should be directed to the Vice President of StudentAffairs, Bryant University, Smithfield, RI 02917-1284, telephone (401)232-6046. Persons may also contact Director, U.S. Department ofEducation, Office of Civil Rights, Region One, Boston, MA 02109,regarding the University’s compliance with regulations.DisclaimerThis catalog is reviewed and revised annually to provide up-to-dateinformation to students and other interested parties regarding all aspectof academic and administrative policies. Every reasonable effort hasbeen made to determine that the information contained within its current,correct, and complete. Bryant university reserves the right to makechanges whenever necessary.Consent for use of likenessBryant university periodically takes photographs and/or video of students,faculty, alumni, and staff on Bryant's campus and at official Bryantfunctions conducted off campus. Bryant reserves the right to use theseimages, likenesses, and/or voice with or without appropriate identification.

Bryant University 2014-15FacultyTenure and Tenure Track FacultyBillie S. Anderson, Assistant Professor, Mathematics, B.S. Spring HillCollege; M.S. University of South Alabama; M.A., Ph.D., University ofAlabama3Lori Ann Coakley, Associate Professor, Management, B.A. Universityof California, Santa Cruz; M.B.A. University of Lowell; Ph.D. University ofMassachusettsMaura Coughlin, Associate Professor, English and Cultural Studies, B.A.University of Massachusetts; M.A. Tufts University; Ph.D. Institute of FineArts, New York UniversityRoger L. Anderson, Professor, Management, B.S. Augustana College;M.B.A. University of Wyoming; Ph.D. University of OregonCharles P. Cullinan, Professor, Accounting, B.S. Suffolk University;M.S. State University of New York; Ph.D. University of Kentucky; C.P.A.;C.M.A.; C.I.A.Madan Annavarjula, Professor, Management, B.S. Gulbarga University,India; M.B.A. Karnatak University, India; Ph.D. Temple UniversityDiya Das, Associate Professor, Management, B.A. University of Calcutta;M.S. University of Delhi; Ph.D. Syracuse UniversityAsli Ascioglu, Professor, Finance, B.S. Middle East TechnicalUniversity; M.S. Texas Tech University; Ph.D. University of MemphisAmber Day, Associate Professor, English and Cultural Studies, B.A.McGill University; M.A., Ph.D. Northwestern UniversityStanley J. Baran, Professor, Communication, B.A., Ph.D. University ofMassachusetts; M.A. Pennsylvania State UniversityCileine I. de Lourenco, Professor, English and Cultural Studies andModern Languages, B.A. Austin Peay State University; M.A., Ph.D. OhioState UniversityLaurie Bates, Professor, Economics, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. University ofConnecticutLaura Beaudin, Assistant Professor, Economics, Ph.D., M.A., Universityof New Hampshire; B.A., St. Michael’s College,David Beausejour, Professor, Accounting, B.S., M.S.T. BryantUniversity; J.D., Suffolk University; C.P.A.Aziz Berdiev, Assistant Professor, Economics, B.A. Berea College; M.S.,Ph.D. University of KentuckyKristen M. Berkos, Associate Professor, Communication, B.A., M.A.California State University, Long Beach; Ph.D. Louisiana State UniversityJames Bishop, Professor, Mathematics, B.A., M.A. State University ofNew York; Ph.D. Northeastern UniversityBrian Blais, Associate Professor, Science and Technology, B.A.Wesleyan University; Sc.M., Ph.D. Brown UniversityDennis M. Bline, Professor, Accounting, B.S.B.A. Indiana UniversitySoutheast; M.B.A., Ph.D. University of ArkansasAndrea Boggio, Associate Professor, Legal Studies, J.S.D. UniversitaCattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy; J.S.M., J.S.D. Stanford Law SchoolStefanie Boyer, Assistant Professor, Marketing, B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D.University of South FloridaMichael S. Bryant, Associate Professor, Legal Studies, M.S., J.D. EmoryUniversity; MA., Ph.D. Ohio State UniversityAllison Butler, Associate Professor, Applied Psychology, B.S. TheCollege of William Mary; M.Ed. University of Virginia; Ph.D. BostonCollegeCarol DeMoranville, Professor, Marketing, B.S. The College ofWilliam and Mary; M.B.A. Appalachian State University; Ph.D. VirginiaPolytechnic Institute and State UniversityJohn W. Dietrich, Professor, Political Science, B.A. University ofPennsylvania; M.A., Ph.D. Johns Hopkins UniversityRobert Farrar, Associate Professor, Accounting, B.S., M.B.A.Northeastern University; Ph.D. University of MassachusettsLookman Buky Folami, Professor, Accounting, B.S. Robert MorrisUniversity M.S., Ph.D. Georgia State UniversityMichael Fraleigh, Assistant Professor, Sociology, B.A. University ofMontana; Ph.D. Stanford UniversityNicole Freiner, Assistant Professor, Political Science, B.A. AlfredUniversity; M.A., Ph.D. Colorado State UniversityRichard Glass, Professor, Computer Information Systems, B.A.University of Manitoba; M.B.A. University of Western Ontario; Ph.D.Concordia UniversityMichael J. Gravier, Associate Professor, Marketing, B.A. WashingtonUniversity St. Louis; M.S. Air Force Institute of Technology; Ph.D.University of North TexasThomas Hartl, Assistant Professor, Mathematics, M.A. Mathematics andPhysics Ph.D. Mathematics University of GlasgowKirsten Hokeness, Associate Professor, Science and Technology, B.S.University of New Hampshire; Ph.D. Brown UniversityRichard G. Holtzman, Associate Professor, Political Science, B.A.University of California San Diego; Ph.D. University of Texas at AustinGregg Lee Carter, Professor, Sociology, B.A. University of Nevada LasVegas; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Columbia UniversityTony Houston, Associate Professor, Modern Languages, B.A., M.A.University of Kentucky; Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignDavid B. Casten, Executive in Residence, Accounting, B.S. QueensCollege; J.D., L.L.M. Boston University School of LawCrystal Jiang, Associate Professor, Management, B.A. ShandongNormal University China; M.B.A. University of Maine; Ph.D. TempleUniversityAbhijit Chaudhury, Professor, Computer Information Systems, B.Tech.,M.Tech. Indian Institute of Technology; Ph.D. Purdue University

4FacultyKristin T. Kennedy, Professor, Mathematics, B.A. ManhattanvilleCollege; M.S. Georgia Southern College; M.S. Brown University; Ph.D.University of Rhode IslandDan L. McNally, Associate Professor, Science and Technology, B.S.University of Detroit; M.A. (Architecture) M.A. (Business Administration)Webster University; M.S., Ph.D. Michigan Technological UniversityDavid Ketcham, Associate Professor, Finance, B.S. University ofVermont; Ph.D. Pennsylvania State UniversitySam Mirmirani, Professor, Economics, B.S. National University of Iran;M.S. University of Dallas; M.A., Ph.D. Clark UniversityKai K. Kim, Assistant Professor, Management, Ph.D. CandidateUniversity of Nebraska; M.S. Northern Illinois University; B.A. Universityof UtahRamesh Mohan, Associate Professor, Economics, B.S., M.S. Universityof Malaya; Ph.D. Kansas State UniversityTimothy Krumwiede, Professor, Accounting, B.B.A. Cleveland StateUniversity; M.S.A., Ph.D. Texas Tech University; C.P.A.Martha Kuhlman, Professor, English and Cultural Studies, B.A., M.A.,Ph.D. New York UniversityEileen Kwesiga, Associate Professor, Management, B.A., M.A.Cleveland State; Ph.D. University of Texas at ArlingtonHeather Pond Lacey, Associate Professor, Applied Psychology, B.A.California State University M.A., Ph.D. University of MichiganGaytha A. Langlois, Professor, Science and Technology, B.A. EasternNazarene College; M.A., Ph.D. University of Rhode IslandQin Leng, Professor, Science and Technology, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.Chinese Academy of SciencesHsi C. Li, Professor, Finance, B.A. Tunghai University; M.A. ClarkUniversity; Ph.D. University of MassachusettsSuhong Li, Professor, Computer Information Systems, B.E., M.E. TianjinUniversity; Ph.D. University of ToledoJudy Barrett Litoff, Professor, History, B.A., M.A. Emory University;Ph.D. University of MainePaul Lokken, Associate Professor, History, B.A., M.A. University ofSaskatchewan; Ph.D. University of FloridaDavid Louton, Professor, Finance, B.S., M.B.A., Ph.D. Michigan StateUniversityHarsh K. Luthar, Professor, Management, B.A. Beloit College; M.B.A.University of Wisconsin-Whitewater; Ph.D. Virginia Polytechnic InstituteMichael F. Lynch, Professor, Accounting, B.S. University of RhodeIsland; M.S.T. Bentley College; J.D. New England School of Law; C.P.A.Bradford D. Martin, Professor, History, B.A. Yale University; M.A.University of Massachusetts/Boston; Ph.D. Boston UniversityJanet Morahan-Martin, Professor, Applied Psychology, A.B. RosemontCollege; M.Ed. Tufts University; Ph.D. Boston CollegeChristopher Morse, Associate Professor, Communication, B.A., Ph.D.Pennsylvania State University; M.A. Illinois State UniversityKeith Murray, Professor, Marketing, B.A. Columbia Union College; M.A.Pepperdine University; M.B.A. Boston University; Ph.D. Arizona StateUniversityPeter J. Nigro, Sarkisian Chair and Professor, Finance, B.A. Collegeof the Holy Cross; M.A. University of Southern California; Ph.D. BostonCollegeElaine-Marie Notarantonio, Professor, Marketing, B.S. BryantUniversity; M.B.A. Suffolk University; Ph.D. University of Rhode IslandAlan D. Olinsky, Professor, Mathematics and Computer InformationSystems, B.S., M.S. Hofstra University; Ph.D. University of Rhode IslandKevin Pearce, Associate Professor, Communication, B.A. San JoseState University; M.A. San Diego State University; Ph.D. Kent StateUniversityChester Piascik, Professor, Mathematics, B.Ed. Rhode Island College;M.S. University of Rhode IslandJanet Prichard, Professor, Computer Information Systems, B.A.Providence College; M.S., Ph.D. University of Rhode IslandCharles Quigley, Professor, Marketing, B.S. University of Vermont;M.B.A., Ph.D. Pennsylvania State UniversityJohn T. Quinn, Professor, Mathematics, Sc.B. Brown University; S.M.,Ph.D. Harvard UniversityAndres Ramirez, Associate Professor, Finance, M.B.A. University ofTexas Pan American Ph.D. University of South CarolinaHarold Records, Professor, Computer Information Systems, B.S. CornellUniversity; M.B.A. University of Rhode Island; Ph.D. Cornell UniversityJoseph McCarthy, Professor, Finance, B.S. SUNY at Albany; M.B.A.University of Oregon; D.B.A. University of ColoradoChristopher Reid, Assistant Professor, Science and Technology, B.Sc.Laurentian University; M.Sc. University of Waterloo; Ph.D. University ofGuelphTeresa McCarthy, Associate Professor, Marketing, B.S. University ofMassachusetts; M.S. University of Rhode Island; Ph.D. University ofTennesseeThomas J. Roach, Associate Professor, English and Cultural Studies,B.A. Boston College; M.A., Ph.D. University of MinnesotaJudith McDonnell, Professor, Sociology, A.B. Cornell University; A.M.,Ph.D. Brown UniversityJane McKay-Nesbitt, Associate Professor, Marketing, B.H.Ec., M.Sc.,Ph.D. University of ManitobaMichael Roberto, Associate Professor, Trustee Professor ofManagement, A.B., M.B.A., D.B.A. Harvard UniversityChristopher J. Roethlein, Professor, Management, M.A. WesternNew England College; M.B.A. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Ph.D.University of Rhode Island

Bryant University 2014-15Saeed Roohani, Professor, Accounting, B.A. Institute of AdvancedAccounting; M.B.A. Sol Ross State University; M.S. Louisiana StateUniversity; D.B.A. Mississippi State UniversityHong Yang, Professor, Science and Technology, B.S. Wuhan College(PR China); M.S. China University of Geosciences; Ph.D. University ofIdahoElzotbek Rustambekov, Assistant Professor, Management, B.A.Tashkent State Technical University; M.B.A. Hofstra University; M.S.University of St. Andrews; Ph.D. Oregon State University; Ph.D. OldDominion UniversityElizabeth Yobaccio, Professor, Finance, B.S. Bentley College; M.B.A.,D.B.A. Boston UniversityWendy Samter, Professor, Communication, B.A. LaSalle University;M.A., Ph.D. Purdue UniversitySukki Yoon, Associate Professor, Marketing, B.A. Konkuk University;M.A. Michigan State University; Ph.D. University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaignHakan Saraoglu, Professor, Finance, B.Sc., M.B.A. Bogazici University;Ph.D. Michigan StateSrdan Zdravkovic, Associate Professor, Marketing, B.S. Universityof Evansville; M.B.A. University of Southern Indiana; Ph.D. St. LouisUniversityPhyllis Schumacher, Professor, Mathematics, B.A., M.S. University ofRhode Island; Ph.D. University of ConnecticutChen Zhang, Associate Professor, Computer Information Systems, B.S.Tsinghua University; Ph.D. University of AlabamaJames Segovis, Associate Professor, Management; Director, HonorsProgram, B.A. State University of New York at Cortland; M.B.A. SouthernMethodist University; Ph.D. University of Texas at DallasXiaochuan Zheng, Associate Professor, Accounting, B.S. RenminUniversity of China; M.S. Graduate School of People’s Bank of China;M.S. University of Mississippi; Ph.D. Drexel UniversityJoseph Shaanan, Professor, Economics, B.A. Temple University; M.A.,Ph.D. Cornell UniversityTerm FacultyKathleen Simons, Professor, Accounting, B.S. Edinboro State College;M.S. Eastern Connecticut State University; M.S.T. Bryant University;D.B.A. Boston University; C.P.A.Kenneth J. Sousa, Associate Professor, Computer Information Systems,B.S. Roger Williams College; M.B.A. Bryant University; Ph.D. Universityof Rhode IslandJoseph A. Capalbo, Lecturer, Mathematics, B.A. Providence College;M.A. Rhode Island CollegeGiovanna Donoyan, Distinguished Lecturer, Education, B.S.,M.B.A.Providence College; M.A.T Rhode Island College; Ph.D. University ofRhode IslandTammy Duxbury, Lecturer, Accounting, B.S. University of Houston;M.S.T. Bryant UniversityEdinaldo Tebaldi, Associate Professor, Economics, B.A. State Universityof Maringá Brazil; M.A. Federal University of Ceará Brazil; M.A., Ph.D.University of New HampshireHeather M. Moon, Lecturer, Modern Languages; Coordinator, RomanceLanguages, M.A. Middlebury College; A.B. Mount Holyoke CollegeJack Trifts, Professor, Finance, B.B.A. University of New Brunswick;M.B.A. Dalhousie University; Ph.D. University of FloridaJohn Poirier, Lecturer, Management, B.S., M.B.A. Bryant University;M.S. American UniversityJoseph J. Trunzo, Associate Professor, Applied Psychology, B.S.Marywood College; M.A., Ph.D. MCP Hahnemann UniversityDirk Primus, Visiting Professor, Management, M.B.A. University Berlin,Business College St. Gallen, DePaul University Chicago, Kelly School ofBusiness, Indiana University; M.Sc. Nuremberg Institute of Technology;Ph.D. Bentley UniversityJohn K. Visich, Professor, Management, B.A. Widener University;M.B.A. Goldey-Beacon College; Ph.D. University of HoustonElizabeth Walden, Professor, English and Cultural Studies, B.A. HamlineUniversity; M.A. University of Virginia; Ph.D. University of MinnesotaNanci Weinberger, Professor, Applied Psychology, B.S. Lesley College;M.S., Ph.D. Tufts UniversityAngela Wicks, Associate Professor, Management, B.B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D.University of HoustonShirley A. Wilson, Professor, Management, B.S. Syracuse University;M.A. University of Akron; Ph.D. Case Western Reserve UniversityLawrence H. Witner, Associate Professor, Accounting, B.A. KenyonCollege; J.D. University of Akron School of Law; L.L.M. GeorgeWashington University; C.P.A.Yun Xiao, Professor, Modern Languages, B.A. Jiangxi Province TeacherUniversity China; M.A., Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa5Michael E. Salzillo, Lecturer, Mathematics, M.S. University of RhodeIslandClinical FacultyJay Amrien, Clinical Associate Professor, B.S., M.P.A.S. University ofNebraska Medical CenterBrian Bonenfant, Clinical Assistant Professor, A.A. Mississippi GulfCoast Community College; B.S. University of Massachusetts; M.S.Northeastern UniversityTania Fatovich, Clinical Associate Professor, B.S. University of Georgia;M.D., M.S. University of Virginia School of MedicinePeter King, Clinical Professor, B.A. Kenyon College; M.D. Tufts MedicalSchoolSusan Richmond, Clinical Assistant Professor, B.S. Framington StateCollege; B.S., M.S. Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and HealthScience

6FacultyCarrie Walker, Clinical Assistant Professor, B.S. Saint Francis College;M.P.A.S. Saint Francis University; M.S. Alderson-Broaddus College

Bryant University 2014-15Graduate ProgramsAdministrationCollege of Arts and SciencesDavid Lux, DeanWendy Samter, Associate DeanGiovanna Donoyan, Graduate Director, Master of Arts in TeachingGaytha Langlois, Graduate Director, Master of Science in GlobalEnvironmental ScienceChristopher Morse, Graduate Director, Master of Arts in CommunicationCollege of BusinessV.K. Unni, Interim DeanMadan Annavarjula, Associate DeanRichard Cheney, Director of OperationsLinda Denzer, Assistant Director, Graduate AdmissionsNancy Terry, Assistant Director, Graduate AdmissionsMichael Lynch, MST CoordinatorSaeed Roohani, MPAc CoordinatorSchool of Health ScienceJay Amrien, Director, Physician's Assistant ProgramKayla Cetrone, Program CoordinatorGraduate Programs OfficeDiane Ruotolo, Manager of Graduate Programs Administrative andStudent ServicesJeanne Creighton, Senior Admission AssistantSusan Hanoian, Admission AssistantHelen Ammerman, Office Assistant7

8College of Arts and SciencesCollege of Arts andSciencesCollege of Arts and Sciences MissionStatementThe faculty and students of the College of Arts and Sciences share thecommitment to advancing the study and practice of the humanities,social sciences, mathematics, and the natural and applied sciences. Wefulfill our commitment through teaching, scholarship, creative work, andoutreach. In faculty and student research, we generate new knowledge.In our teaching, publications, presentations to peers, and engagementswith private and public organizations, we disseminate and share ourknowledge.Bryant University’s Graduate Programs in Arts and Sciences offerinnovative and rigorous theoretical and applied degree programs in theliberal arts. They do so in flexible, student-friendly formats for lifelonglearning opportunities designed to prepare graduates who are able toassume the educational, professional, and leadership responsibilities oflearned persons in a dynamic and free society. Graduate Programs inArts and Sciences seek to foster in each student a spirit of inquiry anda quality of scholarship or professional excellence consistent with thehighest traditions in graduate work.Graduate College of Arts andSciences Academic CalendarFALL SEMESTER - 2014Graduate Classes BeginTuesday, September 2Add Period EndsTuesday, September 9Drop Period EndsTuesday, September 16Graduate Classes EndThursday, December 11Graduate Final Examination Period Monday, December 15 throughThursday, December 18Semester EndsFriday, December 19HOLIDAYS:Columbus DayMonday, October 13Thanksgiving BreakBegins with Tuesday eveningclasses on November 25 and endson Sunday, November 30SPRING SEMESTER - 2015Graduate Classes BeginThursday, January 22Add Period EndsThursday, January 29Drop Period EndsThursday, February 5Graduate Classes EndMonday, May 4Graduate Final Examination Period Tuesday, May 5 through Monday,May 11Spring BreakMonday, March 9 through Sunday,March 15SUMMER SESSION - 2015Graduate Classes BeginWednesday, May 20Graduate Classes End:Monday/WednesdayMonday, July 13Tuesday/ThursdayThursday, July 9HOLIDAYS:Memorial DayMonday, May 25Programs of Study Master of Arts in Communication (p. 8) Master of Arts in Teaching (p. 10) Master of Science in Global Environmental Studies (p. 12) Certificate of Graduate Study in Managerial Communication (p. 13) Certificate of Graduate Study in Professional Communication(p. 14) Certificate of Graduate Study in Public Communication (p. 14) Certificate of Graduate Study in Sustainability Practices (p. 14)Masters of Arts in CommunicationThe Department

2 Graduate Graduate Bryant University offers graduate programs within the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Business, and the School of Health Sciences. College of Arts and Sciences Students wishing to advance their study and practice of the humanities, social sciences, mathematics, and the natural and applied sciences may

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