INDEXAAcademic advising, 126Academic and administrative requirementsacademic standards, 122changes in grade, 121computing the GPA, 121degree requirements, 122grades and marks, 120grading methods, 120grading repeated courses, 121responsibilities <strong>of</strong> the student, 123scholastic recognition, 121Academic dishonesty, 123Academic honor society, 121Academic integrity, 123Academic probationacademic standards, 122financial aid and, 158Academic relationships, 5Academic standards, 122Academic Writing for Graduate Students, 6, 77, 113Accountingcertificate program, 48course descriptions, 70specialization in, 42Accounting and financial managementcourse description, 98dual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> Science in accounting andinformation technology, 65dual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> Science in financial managementand information systems, 66Master <strong>of</strong> Science in, 21Accounting and information technologycertificate program, 24course description, 98dual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> Science inaccounting and financial management, 55Master <strong>of</strong> Science in, 23Accreditation <strong>of</strong> the university, inside back coverAdelphi headquarters, 4, 114, 125, 132AdministrationGraduate School <strong>of</strong> Management and Technology, 110<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maryland</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 108<strong>University</strong> System <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maryland</strong>, 108Admission and enrollmentapplication for, 115assistance, 126enrollment specialists, 126general requirements, 10, 54, 115international applicants, 115policy on student classification for, 156readmission, 115registration, 116restrictions, 116Advising, academic, 126Advisory board and panels, 110Advisory Council, Student, 127, 158Alcohol use. See Drug and alcohol useAlternative student loans, 128Alternative Teacher Preparation Program, 68, 85Amendment <strong>of</strong> education records, 161Appeals proceduresFinancial Aid Denied status, 160grievance against the Graduate School, 124Applicationsfor admission, 115for diploma or certificate, 7, 122, 127Golden Identification program, 127for veterans benefits, 130Attendance policy, 123Audited courses, 120Automated services, 126BBioinformaticscertificate program, 27course descriptions, 74specialization in, 25Biosecurity and biodefensecourse descriptions, 75specialization in, 25Biotechnologydual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> Business Administration, 58Master <strong>of</strong> Science in, 25Biotechnology managementcertificate program, 27course descriptions, 75specialization in, 26Biotechnology studies, course descriptions, 74Board <strong>of</strong> Regents, 108Board <strong>of</strong> Visitors, 109Bookstores, 131176GRADUATE <strong>CATALOG</strong> | 2008–2009
Business administrationcourse descriptions, 71dual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> Distance Education, 57dual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> International Management, 58dual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> Science in biotechnology, 58dual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> Science in environmentalmanagement, 59dual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> Science in financialmanagement and information systems, 59dual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> Science in health careadministration, 60dual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> Science in informationtechnology, 60dual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> Science in management, 61dual degree with Master <strong>of</strong> Science in technologymanagement, 63Executive Program, 8, 54Master <strong>of</strong>, 11time limits for completion <strong>of</strong> coursework, 7, 122transfer credit acceptance, 126Business administration—dual degree, course descriptions, 79Business administration—executive, course descriptions, 85, 107Business management and finance career mappings, 164Business and executive programs advisory panel, 110CCareer mappingsbusiness management and finance, 164construction and development, 166consumer services, hospitality, and tourism, 166education and training, 167environmental systems, 167health and biosciences, 168human resource services, 169information technology, 170manufacturing, engineering, and technology, 172marketing and mass communication, 173transportation technologies, 174Career services, 131Certificate programsAccounting, 48Accounting and information technology, 24application for diploma, 127Bioinformatics, 27Biotechnology management, 27Chief information <strong>of</strong>ficer, 56Database systems technology, 39Distance education, globalization, and development, 15Distance education leadership, 15E-business, 39E-learning instructional systems design, 15Environmental management. 28Executive program, 56Financial management in organizations, 30Foundations <strong>of</strong> distance education, 15Foundations <strong>of</strong> human resource management, 48Foundations <strong>of</strong> information technology, 39Health care administration, 33Homeland security management, 39Informatics, 39Information assurance, 39Integrated direct marketing, 48Integrative supply chain management, 48International marketing, 20International trade, 20Leadership and management, 49Library services in distance education, 15Nonpr<strong>of</strong>it and association financial management, 49Policy and management in distance education, 15Procurement and contract management, 49Project management, 40Public relations, 49S<strong>of</strong>tware engineering, 40Systems analysis, 53Teaching and training at a distance, 15Technology in distance education, 15Telecommunications management, 40time limits for completion <strong>of</strong> coursework, 122Changes in grades, 121Chief information <strong>of</strong>ficer, certificate program, 56CIO. See Chief information <strong>of</strong>ficerCode <strong>of</strong> Civility, 124Code <strong>of</strong> Student Conduct, 124Communication studies, course description, 77Comprehensive examinations, 6, 10Computer labs, 6, 132Computers. See also Technology requirementsconnectivity and literacy requirements, 124technical requirements for online study, 7Construction and development career mappings, 166Consumer services, hospitality, and tourismcareer mappings, 166Course cancellations, refund <strong>of</strong> fees for, 118Course evaluations, mandatory, 7Course load, 123Course prerequisites, 70Credit. See also Noncredit coursesevaluation <strong>of</strong> transfer credit, 126unit <strong>of</strong>, 70www.umuc.edu/grad 177
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