INDEXDDatabase systems technologycertificate program, 47course descriptions, 91specialization in, 43Deadlines for financial aid, 142Dean’s letter, 1Degree requirements, 135Denied status, financial aid and, 141, 179Diploma, application for, 140Direct Loan program, 141Disabilities, students with, 139Disclosure <strong>of</strong> student records, 180Dishonesty, academic, 136Dishonored check fee, 131Dismissalacademic, 135readmission after, 135Distance education and e-learningcertificate programs, 19course descriptions, 92dual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> Science in management, 78dual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> Education in instructionaltechnology, 78dual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> Business Administration, 69Master <strong>of</strong>, 16Oldenburg <strong>University</strong> partnership, 5, 17Distance education policy and managementcourse descriptions, 92specialization, 17Distance education teaching and training,course descriptions, 93specialization, 17Distance education technologycourse descriptions, 93specialization in, 17, 62Doctor <strong>of</strong> Managementacademic standards, 135admission requirements, 128comprehensive examinations, 10in community college policy and administration, 11programs, 10Doctoral studies in management, course descriptions, 95Dorsey Station location, 127, 138, 144Dropped courses, 130Drug and alcohol use, policies and regulations, 178Dual degree programs, 69EE-mail accounts, 7, 137Education. See also Teacher educationMaster <strong>of</strong>, 20Education: Instructional technology, course descriptions, 97Education: Reading, course descriptions, 96Education: Teacher preparation, course descriptions, 98Eiken Test in Practical English Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency, 129Emergency managementcourse descriptions, 99specialization in, 51Employer-provided tuition assistance, 132Employment programs for students, 141English language pr<strong>of</strong>iciency, 129Environmental and waste management, course descriptions, 101Environmental managementcertificate program, 36dual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> Business Administration, 72Master <strong>of</strong> Science in, 35Examinationscomprehensive examinations, 6, 10make-up exams, 136student responsibilities, 136Executive Programs, 66Expenses. See Tuition and feesFFaculty, 146FAFSA. See Free Application for Federal Student AidFailing grades, 133Federal Direct Loan program, 141Federal Perkins Loan program, 141Federal return <strong>of</strong> funds policy, 142Federal Work-Study program, 141Fees. See Tuition and feesFinancial aid. See also Veterans benefits; Golden ID benefitsappeal process, 180application for, 141contact information, 141Denied status, 141, 179employer-provided tuition assistance, 132employment programs for students, 141federal return <strong>of</strong> funds policy, 142general eligibility requirements, 140grants, 141loans, 141priority deadlines, 142probation status, 141, 179programs available, 141refunds, 142reinstatement after Denied status, 180repeated courses, 179satisfactory academic progress, 141, 178scholarships, 141186G R A D U A T E C A T A L O G | 2 0 1 0 – 2 0 1 1
Financial informationemployer-provided tuition assistance, 132indebtedness to the university, 131monthly tuition payment plan, 132refunds, 131tuition and fees, 131Financial management. See also Accounting and financialmanagementcourse descriptions, 102specialization in, 51Financial management and accounting programadvisory board, 124Financial management and information systemscourse description, 114dual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> Science in accounting andfinancial management, 80dual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> Business Administration, 72Master <strong>of</strong> Science in, 37Financial management in organizationscertificate program, 38Form I-20 for international students, 129Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), 142GGMAT. See Graduate Management Admission TestGolden Identification program, 140Grade pending, 134Grade point averagecomputing, 134financial aid and, 141, 178, 179minimum requirement, 6, 135Grades and marks, 133Gradingaudited courses, 133changes in grade, 134grades and marks, 133methods <strong>of</strong>, 133minimum grades for students receiving financialaid, 141, 178. 179Graduate Council, 123Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), 128for the doctoral program, 128for the MBA, 14Graduate Record Examination (GRE), 128Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Management and Technologyacademic relationships, 5advisory boards and panels, 124contact information, 125description, 5instructional sites, 4, 127personnel, 124preparing for graduate study, 6programs, 8transfer credit acceptance, 139Graduationprogram completion requirements, 135services, 140Grants, 141GRE. See Graduate Record ExaminationGrievance procedures, 137HHealth administration informaticscourse descriptions, 103Master <strong>of</strong> Science in, 39Health care administrationadvisory board, 124certificate program, 41course descriptions, 104dual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> Business Administration, 73Master <strong>of</strong> Science in, 39specialization in, 52Homeland security managementcertificate program, 47course descriptions, 106specialization in, 43, 52, 63Honor society, 134Human resource management and developmentcertificate program, 59course descriptions, 105specialization in, 52IImmigration status, 129Incomplete grade, 134Indebtedness to the university, 131Informaticscertificate program, 47course descriptions, 108specialization in, 43Information, general, 139Information and Library Services, 144Information assurancecertificate program, 47course descriptions, 108specialization in, 44Information systems. See Accounting and information systemsInformation systems and servicescourse descriptions, 110specialization in, 52, 63Information technologycertificate program, 47course descriptions, 111dual degree with the Master <strong>of</strong> Business Administration, 73Master <strong>of</strong> Science in, 42Information technology–leadership, course descriptions, 89Institute for Global Management, 4, 5w w w.umuc.edu / grad 187
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