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1998-1999 Catalog MS Community Counseling The MS program in community counseling has received national accreditation from the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). All potential candidates for the program are required to complete a screening process, which includes an interview, prior to admission to the program. Contact the Department of Counseling and Clinical Programs for additional information. The program leading to the MS in community counseling is designed to prepare persons to function as counselors in a variety of community settings including, but not limited to, mental health centers, community agencies, hospitals, residential treatment centers, corrections, or other helping or human service oriented programs. The student must complete COUN 6115, COUN 6265, and COUN 6225 with a grade of A or B. A grade other than A or B requires repetition of these courses. When repetition of one or more of these courses is necessary, no other COUN course work may be taken concurrently. Evaluation of a students performance is continuous and involves consideration of the students academic performance as well as the students performance in laboratory, practicum, and internship classes. This process will involve the evaluation of the students academic, clinical, and intrapersonal/interpersonal functioning. A required student portfolio assessment is one means of achieving this continuous evaluation of students. A student may be dropped from a course and/or a program if the welfare of the students clientele, prospective clientele, or the functioning of a school or agency is, in the judgment of the counseling faculty, in jeopardy as a result of the students performance in any of the three areas of functioning. Admission Minimum admission requirements for regular admission to the MS program in community counseling are as follows:
Minimum admission requirements for provisional admission to the MS program in community counseling are as follows:
Students admitted on a provisional basis must complete a minimum of nine semester hours with grades of B or better, to include EDUF 6115 Educational Psychology or EDUF 6215 Research Methods, and six semester hours to be determined by the department chair or designee. Admission requirements are appealable to the College of Education graduate appeals committee. Course Requirements
Select nine semester hours form the following: Total Hours Required: 48 Application for Graduation Approval of an application for the Master of Science degree in community counseling is contingent upon the successful completion of an approved program and recommendation for the degree by the College of Education. Applications for degree conferral must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar the semester prior to completion of degree requirements. The following requirements must be met for the completion of the MS degree:
MS Computer Science The Department of Computer Science offers the Master of Science in applied computer science, with multiple tracks to allow students with different backgrounds to benefit from and be successful in the program. The program is designed to take advantage of Columbus State University's various undergraduate computer programs and allows professionals from various backgrounds to upgrade their skills and broaden their base of knowledge and understanding of computing principles. The program strives to serve the local business community by meeting its current needs, and by anticipating its future needs and developing a work force capable of leading the industry into the next century. The program offers concentrations in systems and software engineering. Students interested in pursuing a PhD in computer science should choose the systems concentration due to its more theoretical emphasis. Students wishing to upgrade their skills for employment in software development organizations should choose the engineering concentration. Admission Admission requirements for the Master of Science program in applied computer science are:
a score of 50 percentile on the GRE computer science subject test, OR satisfactory completion of preparatory courses as prescribed by the department (probationary acceptance until preparatory courses are completed) Course Requirements
Systems Concentration Software Engineering Concentration Total Hours Required 36 Application for Graduation Approval of an application for the Master of Science degree in applied computer science is contingent upon the successful completion of an approved program and recommendation for the degree by the College of Science. Applications for degree conferral must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar no later than the semester prior to completion of degree requirements. The following requirements must be met for the completion of the degree program:
MS Environmental Science The Master of Science program in environmental science is designed to prepare graduates who can deal effectively with the increasing problems and questions related to environmental impacts and in planning for the maintenance and management of environmental quality in the face of population and industrial growth. The program builds upon an undergraduate science background and provides a foundation in pertinent areas of biology, chemistry, and geology, as well as social and philosophical issues related to the development of sound environmental policy and regulation. Statement of Mission The Master of Science program in environmental science provides advanced training, education and research opportunities to post-baccalaureate science students living primarily in the Georgia/Alabama region. Graduates of the program are trained to serve as environmental professionals in local, state, and federal environmental resource agencies; in the private sector, as environmental consultants; or are prepared to enter a doctoral program in environmental science or related fields. Primary emphasis is placed upon acquiring a sound background in the underpinning concepts in environmental science, designing and conducting an original piece of research, and effectively communicating the results, in both written and oral forms. These professionals will be able to critically assess a wide range of environmental issues and create a plan for sound maintenance and/or environmental management. Admission Minimum admission requirements for the MS program in environmental science are as follows:
Provisional Admission Students who have earned an appropriate baccalaureate degree, but whose undergraduate grade point average is lower than 2.75 or whose Graduate Record Examination aptitude tests score is lower than 800, will be given consideration by the graduate admissions committee of the College of Science and may be admitted provisionally. Provisional students may be given specific coursework or independent study requirements in order to make up deficiencies but, at a minimum, must complete a minimum of 10 semester hours of program core courses with a grades of B or better. Provisional students will not be eligible for teaching assistantships until they have obtained full admission to the program. Course Requirements
Select 12 semester hours from the following:
Total Hours Required: 36 Because of the interdisciplinary nature of this program, students admitted to this program will be expected to have completed courses in the following disciplines: physical and historical geology, introductory biology, introductory chemistry, organic chemistry, calculus, and introductory physics. At the discretion of the Environmental Science Advisory Committee, students without this background may be granted conditional acceptance. However, it is expected that these deficiencies will be removed within the first two semesters of graduate work. The Environmental Science Advisory Committee will provide guidance and approve these remedial courses. The required thesis is to be a significant original contribution in environmental science. The topic must be approved by the student's advisory committee in advance of the beginning of the thesis research. At least one member of the committee will provide advice and guidance in the student's research and in development of the thesis. The full committee will evaluate the defense of the thesis upon its completion. Candidates must choose an advisor and committee members by the end of the first semester of enrollment in the program. Application For Graduation Approval of an application for the Master of Science in Environmental Science is contingent upon the successful completion of an approved program and recommendation for the degree by the College of Science. Applications for degree conferral must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar the semester prior to completion of the degree requirements. The following requirements must be met for the completion of the degree program:
Course Load The maximum recommended course load for a graduate student in the College of Science in a given semester is 12 semester hours, except that the maximum course load for a student holding a graduate assistantship is nine semester hours. Send questions or
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