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2011 - 2012

Graduate

Studies Catalog

webster.edu

470 East Lockwood Avenue

St. Louis, Missouri 63119-3141 USA

Home Campus: St. Louis, Missouri, USA

© 2011 Webster University | MA-11-29

experiences that transform students

for global citizenship and individual

excellence.

Vision

Our vision is to be a premier U.S.-based

international university setting a distinct

standard for global education.

The vision is built on a foundation of

excellence in teaching and enhanced by

an international perspective that fosters

dialogue, respect and understanding

across boundaries and between peoples.

The educational endeavors in support

of this vision are meeting the needs and

enriching a global mix of learners within

an ever increasing network of students

desiring a U.S. education in multiple parts

of the world. The institution is committed

to offering these students a distinct

personal experience and building the

resources required to achieve this vision.

The actions of the institution are shaped

by our core values.

2011 | 2012

Graduate Studies Catalog

webster

.edu

CALL Academic Advising: 1-800-982-3847

EMAIL [email protected]

VISIT www.webster.edu/gradcatalog

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2011–2012 Graduate Studies Catalog

© 2011 Webster University

College of Arts & Sciences

Leigh Gerdine College of Fine Arts

George Herbert Walker School of Business & Technology

School of Communications

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Graduate Program

Webster University 470 East Lockwood Avenue St. Louis, Missouri 63119-3141 U.S.A.

For general information or application materials, please contact:

U.S. Citizens to the St. Louis Campus

Phone: 314-968-7100

Fax: 314-968-7116

email: [email protected]

U.S. Citizens to Extended U.S. Campuses Phone or fax the campus of your choice (for phone and fax information, see the Campus Locations and Offerings section of this catalog).

International Students to U.S. Campuses

Phone: international access code +314-968-7433

Fax: international access code +314-968-7119

email: [email protected] U.S. Residents to International Campuses

Phone: 314-968-6988 or 1-800-984-6857

Fax: 314-968-7119

email: [email protected]

Non-U.S. Residents to International Campuses Phone or fax the campus of your choice (for phone and fax information, see the Campus Locations and Offerings section of this catalog).

Webster University is a private, non-profit, independent, multicampus, international institution offering a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Founded in 1915, Webster University’s home campus is in Webster Groves, Missouri, USA, a major suburban center of the St. Louis metropolitan area. Webster University also offers programs at extended campus locations throughout the United States, including military education installations and metropolitan centers, international programs in Europe, Asia and South America, and online distance learning programs in a large number of academic disciplines.

Webster University is academically organized into five schools and colleges:

• College of Arts & Sciences • Leigh Gerdine College of Fine Arts

• George Herbert Walker School of Business & Technology

• School of Communications • School of Education

The policies and courses listed in this catalog represent the curriculum for the following degrees:

• Master of Arts

• Master of Arts in Teaching • Master of Business Administration • Master of Educational Technology • Master of Fine Arts

• Master of Health Administration • Master of Music

• Master of Public Administration • Master of Science

• Master of Science in Nursing • Educational Specialist • Doctor of Management

Not all degrees and majors are offered at every Webster University location. A schedule of courses for the academic year is available at all Webster University locations that offer degree programs.

The statements set forth in this catalog are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as the basis of a contract between a student and Webster University. The provisions of this catalog will ordinarily be applied as stated. However, Webster University reserves the right to change any statement made in this catalog, including but not limited to academic requirements for graduation, without actual notice to individual students. Every effort will be made to keep students advised of any such changes. The student is responsible for knowing graduation requirements for his or her degree program. Enrollment in Webster University or completion of a degree program does not guarantee employment. Career services are available to students at most U.S. campuses. Webster University makes no claim or guarantee that credit earned will transfer to another institution.

It is the policy of Webster University not to

discriminate in its educational programs, activities, or employment policies on the basis of race, sex, sexual orientation, color, creed, age, ethnic or national origin, or nondisqualifying handicap, as required by federal laws and regulations, including Title IX of the 1972 Educational Amendments.

Webster University complies with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, Public Law 93-380 as Amended.

Section 504 and Title IX Coordinator: Betsy Schmutz, Associate Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, Webster University, 470 East Lockwood Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63119-3141, U.S.A., Phone: 314-968-6960.

For Additional Information

Academic Advising 1-800-982-3847 Academic Affairs 1-800-413-1961 Alumni 1-800-305-2586 Business Office 1-800-981-9803 Career Services 1-800-981-9805 Financial Aid 1-800-983-4623 Follett Bookstore 1-888-467-5657 314-968-5936 (St. Louis only) Library 1-800-985-4279 M.B.S. Direct 1-800-325-3252 Registrar 1-800-987-3447 Student Affairs 1-800-981-9804 General Switchboard 1-800-981-9801

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Table of Contents

Webster University

Academic Services ...4

International Opportunities ...5

Information for Military Students ...5

Academic Calendar ...6

Mission and Values ...6

Statement of Ethics ...6

Accreditation and Memberships ...7

Licensures/Approvals and Specialized Accreditations ...7

Graduate Studies Mission Statement ...8

Tuition, Fees and Refunds Tuition and Fees ...9

Payment Requirements ...9

Refunds ...9

Financial Aid ...10

Scholarships and Grants ...10

Veterans’ Educational Benefits ...10

Campus Locations and Offerings Domestic Campuses ... 11

International Campuses ... 20

Online Program Options ...21

Admission Admission Requirements ...22

Application by U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents (Resident Alien Card holders) ...22

Military Applicants ...22

Application for International Students ...22

Application for U.S. Citizens Living Abroad ...23

Application by Non-degree Seeking Students ...24

Enrollment Connections/E-mail Accounts ...25

Registration ...25

Course Load Guidelines ...25

Requisite Course ...25

Integrated Studies Course ...25

Graduate/Undergraduate Registration ...26

Non-degree Students ...26

Add/Drop/Withdraw Procedures ...26

Term and Class Schedule...26

Course Attendance ...26

Advancement to Candidacy ...26

Academic Policies Conduct ...28

Academic Honesty Policy ...28

Continuing Enrollment ...28

Grades ...29

Graduate Academic Honors ...29

Academic Warning, Probation and Dismissal ...29

Reinstatement ...30

Readmission ...30

Dual Majors ...31

Sequential Master’s Degree ...31

Thesis or Project ...32

Certificate Program Policies and Procedures ...32

Credit by Examination/Experiential Learning ...32

Transfer of Credit ...33

Core Course Substitution ...33

Petition/Graduation Requirements ...33

Transcripts ...34

Diploma...34

College and Schools College of Arts & Sciences ...35

Leigh Gerdine College of Fine Arts ...36

George Herbert Walker School of Business & Technology ...37

School of Communications ...38

School of Education ...39

Graduate Degrees and Certificates Advertising & Marketing Communications (MA) ...43

Applied Educational Psychology (MA) ...45

Art (MA) ...48

Arts Management & Leadership (MFA) ...49

Assessment of Learning & Cognitive Development(Adv. Graduate Certificate) ...50

Business & Organizational Security Management (MA) ...51

Communication Arts (MA) ...52

Communications Management (MA) ...55

Computer Science/Distributed Systems (MS) ...56

Computer Science/Distributed Systems (Certificate) ...57

Counseling (MA) ...58

Decision Support Systems (Certificate) ...62

Doctor of Management (DMgt) ...63

Early Childhood Education (MA) ...65

Early Childhood Education (MAT) ...67

Education and Innovation (MA) ...68

Education for Global Sustainability (Certificate) ...70

Educational Leadership (EdS) ...71

Elementary Education (MAT) ...73

Environmental Management (MS) ...75

Finance (MS) ...76

Forensic Accounting (MS) ...77

Gerontology (MA) ...78

Gerontology (Certificate) ...79

Gifted Education and Talent Development (Advanced Graduate Certificate) ...80

Global MA in International Relations (MA) ...81

Global Master of Business Administration (MBA) ...83

Government Contracting (Certificate) ...85

Healthcare Leader (Certificate) ...86

Health Care Management (MA) ...87

Human Resources Development (MA) ...88

Human Resources Management (MA) ...89

Immigrant and Refugee Education (Advanced Graduate Certificate) ...90

Information Technology Management (MA) ...91

Intellectual Property Paralegal Studies (Certificate)...92

International Business (MA) ...93

International Nongovernmental Organizations (MA) ...94

International Relations (MA) ...95

Legal Studies (MA) ...97

Management & Leadership (MA) ...98

Marketing (MA) ...99

Master of Business Administration (MBA) ...100

Master of Educational Technology (MET) ...103

Master of Health Administration (MHA) ...105

Master of Public Administration (MPA) ...106

Mathematics for Educators (MA) ...107

Media Communications (MA) ...108

Media Literacy (MA) ...109

Middle School Education (MAT) ...110

Mild/Moderate Disabilities (MAT) ...112

Missouri ESOL Certification...114

Music (MA and MM) ...115

Nonprofit Management (Certificate) ...120

Nurse Anesthesia (MS) ...121

Nurse Educator (Certificate) ...123

Nurse Leader (Certificate) ...124

Nursing (MSN) ...125

Online Teaching and Learning (Certificate) ...127

Paralegal Studies (Certificate) ...128

Pedagogical Coordination in the Reggio Emilia Approach (Certificate) 129 Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (Adv. Graduate Certificate) ...130

Procurement and Acquisitions Management (MA) ...131

Psychology with Emphasis in Counseling Psychology (MA) ...132

Public Relations (MA) ...134

Reading (MA) ...136

School Systems, Superintendency and Leadership (EdS) ...138

Science Management & Leadership (MS) ...140

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Graduate Program

Academic Advising

The Academic Advising Center coordinates the undergraduate and graduate advising system. This office provides students with information about academic programs as well as special study opportunities; it also administers registration for graduate degree programs.

Contact Information:

Web: www.webster.edu/advising Toll Free: (800) 982-3847 Phone: (314) 968-6972

Email: [email protected]

Academic Resource Center

The Academic Resources Center provides a range of services to help students succeed. The center offers peer tutoring, test preparation help, study and organizational skills improvement and services for students with special needs or disabilities. The ARC is also home to the Writing Center, where students can get expert assistance from qualified writing coaches.

Contact Information:

Web: www.webster.edu/arc Phone: 314-246-7620

Admissions

The Office of Admission coordinates the recruitment and processing of applications for undergraduate, graduate and international students.

Contact Information:

Web: www.admissions.webster.edu/admissions/graduate Toll Free: 1 (800) 753-6765 Phone: (314) 246-7800 Email: [email protected]

Bursar’s Office

The Bursar/Business Office is responsible for providing student account information, receiving payments for tuition and fees, collection of delin-quent accounts, 1098 tax reporting, and delivering refunds and financial aid proceeds.

Contact Information:

Web: www.webster.edu/bursar Toll Free: 1 (800) 981-9803 Phone: (314) 968-7410 Fax: (314) 963-6105 Email: [email protected]

Career Services

Career Services empowers students to become independent job seekers and career managers by focusing on comprehensive career education. Career Services assists students in all stages of career development.

Contact Information:

Web: www.webster.edu/careers [email protected] Toll Free: 800-981-9805 Phone: 314-968-6982

Disability Accommodations

Webster University is committed to serving all students, including students with disabilities. In compliance with Section 504 of the Reha-bilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, the Academic Resources Director coordinates and provides services for students with disabilities. Please contact Barbara Stewart if you have a disability and need academic accommodations or have an accessibility need.

Contact Information:

Barbara Stewart ([email protected]) Phone: 314-997-2603

Financial Aid

The Financial Aid Office processes all federal, state, and institutional student financial aid for all applicants throughout the Webster network.

Contact Information:

Web: admissions.webster.edu/admissions/finaid Toll Free: (800) 983-4623 Phone: (314) 968-6992 Fax: (314) 968-7125 Email: [email protected]

Help Desk

The Help Desk is your centralized resource for technology issues/ques-tions, including those pertaining to Connections account setups, ac-cessing the Connections portal (to reach services like email and Student Academic Services), and WorldClassRoom (online courses).

Contact Information:

Web: www.webster.edu/helpdesk Toll Free; (866)-435-7270 Phone: 314-968-5995 Email: [email protected]

Library

Webster University’s Emerson Library offers the latest in collections, on-line resources and information technology. The library houses a collec-tion of more than 300,000 volumes of books, periodicals, scripts, music scores, CDs, DVDs, Blu-Ray, and other media. Library resources are not limited to materials found in the building. At http://library.webster.edu students, faculty, and staff will discover a wealth of electronic resources. Accessible 24/7 from campus, home, or office, these valuable resources include the library’s online catalog; over 150 online and full-text data-bases; video tutorials; Internet resources; and online services, including reference and electronic reserves.

Of course, the Library is more than just its physical and virtual presence - it is also a group of helpful, enthusiastic staff. Professional librarians offer general reference assistance in person, over the phone, or via email, and appointments can be made for in-depth help (either in person or online) from a subject specialist. Whether online or in person, come experience the library yourself!

Contact Information:

Web: library.webster.edu Toll Free: 1-800-985-4279 Phone: 314-968-7152 Email: [email protected]

Office of the Registrar

The Office of the Registrar submits loan deferments to lenders, certifies degree audits, sends letters of good standing, does enrollment verifica-tions, degree verificaverifica-tions, transfer credit evaluaverifica-tions, processes transcript requests, works with GoArmyEd, registers students, processes adds, drops, and withdrawals.

Contact Information:

Toll Free: (800) 987-3447 Phone: 314-968-7450 Fax: 314-968-7112

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International Opportunities

Preparing students to be global citizens and leaders is a core part of Webster University’s mission. With total immersion academic programs, including the Global MBA and the Global MA in International Rela-tions, an acclaimed study abroad program, campuses on three conti-nents, and students from nearly every country in the world, Webster provides students with ample opportunity for a truly international education. To learn how Webster can broaden your horizons, explore the programs and offices below:

The Center for International Education (CIE) is a crossroads of inter-national opportunities and activities for the University and surrounding communities. It arranges housing for the international studies major and certificate programs and serves as an information resource for faculty, staff, and students seeking international fellowships, grants, internships and other programs.

Web: www.webster.edu/intl/cie

The International Business Internship Exchange (IBIE) places American students from Webster University in overseas “total immer-sion” internships that entail extensive foreign language and intercultural experience. Likewise, students from universities in Germany, Ghana, Japan, Mexico and the U.K. complete internships with corporations in Missouri. IBIE is a unique partnership among Webster University, the State of Missouri and several Missouri corporate sponsors.

Web: www.webster.edu/intl/ibie

As a leader in study abroad education, Webster understands the varying regulations governing travel and study within our network of

interna-tional campuses. The friendly staff in International Recruitment and

International Services assist Webster students from all over the world with these issues, providing help with visas, work, health services, lodg-ing and much more.

Web: www.webster.edu/iris

The Multicultural Center provides programs and services to students and faculty to help foster a community environment that recognizes so-cial differences, respects cultural uniqueness, and facilitates cross-cultural interaction, learning and appreciation.

Web: www.webster.edu/studlife/oma

International Study Opportunities for Webster

Students

The Office of Study Abroad is the place to start for U.S. based students looking to study at any of Webster’s international campuses and beyond. The office prepares students for their travel and connects them with the campus directors and program coordinators who will help them suc-ceed. It’s also where faculty start when they’re ready to teach at another Webster international campus. A wealth of information and links to resources can be found on the Study Abroad website.

Web: www.webster.edu/studyabroad Phone: 800-984-6857 or 314-968-6988 Fax: 314-963-6019

Email: [email protected]

International Academic Programs

In addition to our offices and centers that facilitate international educa-tion, Webster also offers several academic programs designed specifically with an international perspective in mind:

Global MA in International Relations Global MBA Program (MBA degree) International Business, MA

International Languages and Cultures, study emphasis International Nongovernment Organizations, MA International Relations, MA

Information for Military Students

Serving the military on installations since 1974, Webster University currently offers programs at 40 military installations, provides service/ advising centers at 24 other military installations and offers Cooperative Masters Degrees with 36 DoD professional schools.  This extensive edu-cational network makes Webster University one of the largest providers of graduate military education in the United States. 

Military students at Webster University have access to administrators, support staff, academic advisors and faculty. Webster’s  military students have access to student services equal to those available to main campus students.  They can register for classes, order textbooks, get their grades, and access their academic and business office records—  in person or online.  Also available in person and online are financial aid forms, infor-mation about scholarships, and financial aid entrance counseling.  Military students at Webster University have a streamlined application process, recognition of their previously earned academic credit, tuition waivers and significant tuition discounts, tuition refunds when military duty affects course completion.

Webster is a Servicemember Opportunity College member and is rec-ognized for providing quality, affordable, targeted and military friendly professional programs. 

For more information on admissions for military students, see page 9. For tuition, see page 9.

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Mission and Values

Mission

Webster University, a worldwide institution, ensures high quality learning experiences that transform students for global citizenship and individual excellence.

Vision

Our vision is to be a premier U.S.-based international university setting a distinct standard for global education.

This vision is built on a foundation of excellence in teaching and en-hanced by an international perspective that fosters dialogue, respect and understanding across boundaries and between peoples. The educational endeavors in support of this vision are meeting the needs and enriching a global mix of learners within an ever increasing network of students desiring a U.S. education in multiple parts of the world. The institution is committed to offering these students a distinct personal experience and building the resources required to achieve this vision. The actions of the institution are shaped by our core values.

Core Values

Students

By sustaining a personalized approach to education through small classes, close relationships with faculty and staff, and attention to student life.

Learning

By developing educational programs that join theory and practice, provide an international perspective, encourage creativity and scholar-ship, and foster a lifelong desire to learn and actively serve communi-ties and the world.

Diversity

By creating an environment accessible to individuals of diverse cul-tures, ages, and socioeconomic backgrounds and instilling in students a respect for diversity and an understanding of their own and others values.

Global Citizenship

By educating a diverse population locally, nationally, and internation-ally, acting responsibly toward the environment to foster a sustainable future, and strengthening the communities we serve.

Statement of Ethics

Webster University strives to be a center of academic excellence. The University makes every effort to ensure the following:

• The opportunity for students to learn and inquire freely

• The protection of intellectual freedom and the rights of professors to teach

• The advancement of knowledge through scholarly pursuits and relevant dialogue

The University community is by nature pluralistic and diverse. Those who elect to participate in the Webster University community—stu-dents, faculty, staff, administrators, alumni, and directors—accept the responsibility of sharing in the effort to achieve the University’s mission as an institution of higher learning. Each member is expected to respect the objectives of the University and the views of its members.

Participants in this shared enterprise strive to be governed by what ought to be rather than by what is. To accomplish its goals, members of the University community aspire to a higher standard than mere compliance with formalized University requirements and local, state, and federal laws.

Academic Calendar

Note: The actual class attendance dates and the holiday schedule listed may vary as required by academic program and campus location. Some classes do meet on University holidays. Students should check with their local campus for specific calendar information. The calendar is subject to change should circumstances warrant.

MA, MS, MHA, MPA, MBA, DMgt

Summer 2011 ...May 31-August 6 Fall 2011

August 15 ... First day of Term 1 and semester classes October 14 ...Last day of Term 1 classes October 17 ... First day of Term 2 classes December 16 ...Last day of Term 2 and semester classes Spring 2012

January 9... First day of Term 1 and semester classes March 9 ...Last day of Term 1 classes March 12-16 ...Spring Break – no classes March 19 ... First day of Term 2 classes May 18 ...Last day of Term 2 and semester classes

If you are enrolled in weekend classes or specialized graduate programs (e.g., nurse anesthesia), please check with your local campus director for starting dates.

MSN, MFA, MM, School of Ed (MA, MAT, MET, EdS)

Summer 2011 ... June 6 – July 29 Fall 2011

August 22... First day of Term 1 and semester classes October 14 ...Last day of Term 1 classes October 17-21 ... Fall Break – no classes October 24 ... First day of Term 2 classes December 16 ...Last day of Term 2 and semester classes Spring 2012

January 16... First day of Term 1 and semester classes March 9 ...Last day of Term 1 classes March 12-16 ...Spring Break – no classes March 19 ... First day of Term 2 classes May 11 ...Last day of Term 2 and semester classes Holiday Schedule

May 30, 2011 ...Memorial Day July 4, 2011 ... Independence Day observance September 5, 2011 ...Labor Day November 11, 2011 ... Veterans Day* November 24, 2011 ...Thanksgiving Day November 25, 2011 ... Thanksgiving Friday January 16, 2012... Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

*At U.S. extended campuses only; not in St. Louis area or interna-tional campuses.

For more detailed information, including drop and withdrawal dead-lines, as well as calendars for international campuses, please visit www.webster.edu/academics/calendar.shtml.

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Webster University endeavors to fulfill the following expectations: • Preserve academic honor and integrity by repudiating all forms of

academic and intellectual dishonesty • Treat others with respect and dignity • Respect the rights and property of others

• Act with concern for the safety and well-being of its associates Inquiry, discourse, and dissent, within the framework of an ordered academic environment, are seminal elements of a university community and of a free democratic society. Members of the Webster University community recognize this and are consequently supportive of democrat-ic and lawful procedure and deddemocrat-icated to rational approaches to solving problems. This assumes openness to change as well as commitment to historical values.

Accreditation and Memberships

Webster University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association, 312-263-0456, www.ncahlc.org.

The accreditation, which was awarded in 1925, includes undergraduate and graduate levels at all locations where the University offers programs.

Licensures/Approvals and

Specialized Accreditations

State Licensures

• Arizona: Master’s degree programs at Luke AFB are licensed by the Arizona State Board for Private Postsecondary Education. If you have any complaint or grievance which you cannot resolve with the school, write or call:

Arizona State Board for Private Postsecondary Education 1400 West Washington, Room 260

Phoenix, AZ 85007 Telephone: 602-542-5709

• Arkansas: The campuses at Little Rock, Little Rock Air Force Base, Fort Smith, and Fayetteville are certified by the Arkansas Department of Higher Education. Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board certification does not constitute an endorsement of any institution, course or degree program. Such certification merely indicates that certain minimum standards have been met under the rules and regulations of institutional certification as defined in Arkansas Code §6-61-301. The student should be aware that these degree programs may not transfer. The transfer of course/degree credit is determined by the receiving institution.

• California: “Notice of Student Rights” in California—You may cancel your contract for school, without any penalty or obligations, by the fifth business day following your first class as described in the Notice of Can-cellation form that will be given to you. Read the Notice of CanCan-cellation form for any explanation of your cancellation rights and responsibilities. If you have lost your Notice of Cancellation form, ask the school for a sample copy. After the end of the cancellation period, you also have the right to stop school at any time, and you have the right to receive a refund for the part of the course not taken. Your refund rights are described in the contract. If you have lost your contract, ask the school for a description of the refund policy. If the school closes before you graduate, you may be entitled to a refund.

If you have any complaints, questions, or problems which you cannot work out with the school, write or call:

Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education P.O. Box 980818

West Sacramento, CA 95798-0818 Telephone: 916-445-3427

• Colorado: The metropolitan campuses at Colorado Springs and Den-ver are authorized to offer master’s degrees by the Colorado Commission on Higher Education.

• District of Columbia: Master’s degree programs at Bolling AFB in Washington, D.C., are licensed by the District of Columbia Educational Institution Licensure Commission.

• Florida: Master’s degree programs at the metropolitan campuses in Orlando, Jacksonville, Lakeland, Merritt Island, Ocala, Melbourne, Sarasota, Tampa Bay, Manatee, and at NAS Jacksonville and Patrick AFB are licensed by the Florida Commission for Independent Education. Credits and degrees earned from colleges licensed by this board do not automatically qualify the holder to participate in professional licensing examinations in the State of Florida. Any person interested in practicing a regulated profession in Florida should contact the appropriate state regulatory agency.

For further information about the status of Webster University’s pro-grams in Florida, contact:

Florida Department of Education Commission for Independent Education 325 West Gaines Street

Suite 1414

Tallahassee, FL 32399-0400

Telephone: 888-224-6684 (Toll free) or 850-245-3200

• Illinois: The metropolitan campus in Elgin and master’s degree pro-grams at Great Lakes Naval Base and Scott Air Force Base are approved by the Illinois Board of Higher Education.

• Kentucky: The metropolitan campus at Louisville is licensed by the Kentucky Council on Post-Secondary Education.

• South Carolina: The metropolitan campuses in Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, and Myrtle Beach are licensed by the:

Commission on Higher Education 1333 Main Street, Suite 200 Columbia, SC 29201 Telephone: 803-737-2288

If students at the Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, and Myrtle Beach Metropolitan Campuses have complaints about a classroom situation, they should first attempt to resolve the situation with the instructor. If resolution cannot be made with the instructor, or if the complaint is about a general school policy over which the instructor has no jurisdic-tion, then they may contact the school director for mediation. If the complaint cannot be resolved at the school level, students may contact Nonpublic Institution Licensing of the Commission on Higher Educa-tion. The complaint must be in writing. The school director will provide students with the necessary form.

• Tennessee: Webster University is authorized by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission. This authorization must be renewed each year and is based on an evaluation by minimum standards concerning qual-ity of education, ethical business practices, health and safety, and fiscal responsibility.

• Virginia: Webster University is certified to operate by the State Coun-cil of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV).  If a student has any complaints, questions or problems which were not resolved by the school to your satisfaction, you may contact

State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) 101 N. 14th Street

Richmond, VA. 23219 (804) 225-2600

• Washington: Webster University is authorized by the Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board (HECB) and meets the require-ments and minimum educational standards established for degree-granting institutions under the Degree-Granting Institutions Act. This authorization is subject to periodic review and authorizes Webster

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versity to offer the following degree programs: Master of Arts in Business and Organizational Security Management; Master of Arts in Coun-seling-Community Counseling; Master of Arts in Human Resources Development; Master of Arts in Information Technology Management; Master of Arts in Management and Leadership; and Master of Business Administration. Authorization by the HECB does not carry with it an endorsement by the board of the institution or its programs. Any person desiring information about the requirements of the act or the applicabil-ity of those requirements to the institution may contact the HECB at P.O. Box 43430, Olympia, WA 98504-3430.

Specialized Accreditations

• Business related programs are accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).

• Music programs and degrees are fully accredited and approved by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM).

• Nursing programs and degrees are accredited by the National League for Nursing (NLN).

• Webster University is registered for state teachers’ certificates by the Department of Education of the State of Missouri.

• Webster University is approved by the National Board for Certified Counselors, Inc. as a continuing education provider to licensed mental health practitioners.

• Only the St. Louis Campus’ legal studies B.A., M.A. and Paralegal Certificates are approved by the American Bar Association. • The nurse anesthesia program is accredited by the Council on

Accreditation (COA) of nurse anesthesia educational programs. • Education programs are accredited by the National Council for

Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).

International Recognitions

• China: The Webster University MBA program, offered in partnership with the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, is officially approved by and recognized by the Ministry of Education in China.

• Thailand: Webster University in Thailand is an accredited, private university by the Thailand Ministry of Education under Thai law.

• Austria: Webster University in Vienna is accredited by the Austrian Ministry for Education and Culture as a private university under Austrian law.

• The Netherlands: Webster University in the Netherlands is accredited by the Netherlands-Flemish Accreditation Agency (NVAO) and is an approved institute of higher education under Dutch law.

Memberships

Webster University holds membership in the following organizations or associations:

• American Association for Paralegal Education • American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)

• American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (AACTE) • American Council on Education

• Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) • Association of Theatre in Higher Education

• College Art Consortium

• College Consortium for International Studies • College Entrance Examination Board

• Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL) • Council of Independent Colleges (CIC)

• Council on International Educational Exchange • Educational Theatre Association

• Higher Education Council of Metropolitan St. Louis • Independent Colleges and Universities of Missouri • Institute of International Education

• International Council of Fine Arts Deans • Missouri Music Educators Association • National Education Association • National League for Nursing

Webster University has been designated as an institutional member of Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges, a group of more than 400 col-leges and universities providing voluntary postsecondary education to members of the military throughout the world. As a member of SOC, Webster University recognizes the unique nature of the military lifestyle and has committed itself to easing the transfer of relevant course credits, providing flexible academic residency requirements, and crediting learn-ing from appropriate military trainlearn-ing and experiences. SOC has been developed jointly by educational representatives of each of the Armed Services, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, and a consortium of 13 leading national higher education associations; it is sponsored by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, and the Ameri-can Association of Community and Junior Colleges.

Graduates of Webster University are eligible for membership in the American Association of University Women and the American College of Hospital Administrators.

The University also holds appropriate licensure, accreditations, or ap-provals within the recognized state approval agencies for all locations where Webster University offers programs.

Graduate Studies Mission Statement

The graduate mission of Webster University embraces the general mis-sion statement of the University and defines the day-to-day implementa-tion of the emphasis on excellence in teaching.

Program development aims to extend and enhance teaching in order to educate students to be lifelong, independent learners in an international community increasingly characterized by interdependence, uncertainty, and changing values.

Graduate studies at Webster University:

• Foster in students a lifelong desire to learn, a commitment to contribute actively to their communities and the world, an appreciation of the cultural legacies of the past, a pragmatic concern for meeting the challenges of the present and the future, a critical perspective, a respect for diversity, and an understanding of their own and others’ values.

• Create a student-centered environment accessible to individuals of diverse ages, cultures, and socioeconomic backgrounds and sustain a personalized approach to education.

There is a strong commitment to provide graduate programs that allow students to achieve the best education for each individual’s particular talents, interests, and goals in an environment that emphasizes service to students.

• Develop educational programs that join theory and practice and instill in students the spirit of systematic inquiry.

A curriculum taught by professional practitioners and professional educators ensures that a student’s education is a successful blend of theoretical and practical knowledge.

• Stimulate creativity, scholarship, and individual enterprise in its students and faculty.

The primary impact of this creativity and scholarship is found in the classroom as faculty and students integrate new ideas and alternative approaches into their teaching and learning activities.

• Embody international experience in curricula.

The graduate programs include the international dimension most directly in the international business and international relations curricula.

• Educate diverse populations locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally.

Courses and curricula are designed to meet the educational needs of specific target groups across geographic boundaries.

• Enrich students and their communities through service to social, civic, cultural, corporate, and educational organizations.

The graduate programs identify and develop opportunities for creating community linkages to enhance education.

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Tuition and Fees

The tuition rates listed are effective for the 2011-2012 academic year and are subject to change.

College of Arts & Sciences; LG College of Fine Arts; GHW School of Business & Technology; School of Communications

MA, MS, MSN, MBA, MHA, MFA, MPA, and MM

Students enrolled in:

St. Louis area campuses1: $605 /credit hour

Irvine and San Diego campuses: $565 /credit hour

Other Metropolitan campuses: $500 /credit hour

Military campuses: $420 /credit hour

Online Courses: $675 /credit hour

Active Duty Military, Reservists, & National Guard * Students enrolled in:

Metropolitan Locations1: $330 /credit hour

Military Locations1: $330 /credit hour

Online Courses: $470 /credit hour

1except doctoral students and other specialized degree areas

*Retired military, federal and contract employees of the installation, and dependents of active duty military also qualify for a reduced tuition rate in on-base in-class courses.

College of Arts & Sciences MS in Nurse Anesthesia Students:

Tuition (per term, excluding fees): $5020 /term

GHW School of Business Doctoral Students: $685 /credit hour

School of Education EdS, MA, MAT, MET

Students enrolled in:

St. Louis area campuses2: $490 /credit hour

Extended sites: $330 /credit hour

Online Courses: $540 /credit hour

In-Service Courses: $95 - $340 /credit hour

Off-campus face-to-face: $330 /credit hour

Graduate Alumni3: $300 /credit hour

2including courses held at the WGSD location

3not applicable to online, in-service, and off-campus courses

Fees

Application fee (degree and nondegree—nonrefundable) $50

Graduation fee (nonrefundable) $50

Lab fees may be assessed for selected classes.

School of Education Graduate Alumni

Reduced Tuition

Alumni of the School of Education’s graduate programs (MAT, MA and MET) may enroll in eligible graduate face-to-face courses for a special reduced fee per credit hour. Interested students must submit an application to the Dean’s Office. The reduced fee is subject to application approval. Under certain circumstances in which classes have a limited enrollment, current degree-seeking students are given priority.

Payment Requirements

Payment and/or payment arrangements are required at registration. The payment option form is available in the Registration location, the Aca-demic Advising Center, and the Business Office. The payment options offered include:

• Financial aid

• Direct billing to a third party (i.e., employer)

• Tuition assistance paid by a government agency, e.g., military

• Employer reimbursement

• Deferred payment plan

• Payment in full

The first four options require the submission of appropriate documenta-tion. The deferred payment plan option requires a deferred payment fee to be paid at the time of registration. The University reserves the right to refuse deferred payment privileges for any student whose account is overdue or has been overdue in the past.

Webster accepts MasterCard, Discover, VISA, and money orders or personal checks made payable to Webster University as payment. Students are financially responsible for all courses not officially dropped by the deadline. Webster University reserves the right to withhold transcripts or diplomas related to enrollment for a current term and/or refuse or cancel enrollment for future terms, if any tuition or other fees or charges owed to the University are not paid when due. In the event an account is referred to an agency or attorney for collection, the student promises to pay, in addition to all amounts otherwise due to Webster University, the costs and expenses of such collection and/or representa-tion not to exceed 33% of the amount owed, including, without limita-tion, reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses (whether or not litigation is commenced), to the extent permitted by applicable law.

Refunds

The student tuition refund rates apply when a student drops or with-draws from a course in accordance with University enrollment policies and the refund has been approved.

Students attending on-campus classes in California will receive a pro rata refund of tuition if the withdrawal is within 60 percent of the begin-ning of the enrollment period. All other student refunds/tuition waivers, including those for online courses, are made according to the following schedule:

Date 16-Week Class 8- or 9-Week Class

Drop: Week 1 100% 100% Week 2 100% 100% Withdrawal: Week 3 50% 50% Week 4 50% 25% Week 5 25% 0% Week 6 25% 0% Week 7 25% N/A Week 8 25% N/A Week 9 0% N/A

The deposit and refund policies at our European and Asian campuses may differ from the above. Please refer to the catalog of the international campus you are attending for details. Note: This refund policy does not include laboratory fees associated with a class.

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Financial Aid

Students requiring financial assistance are encouraged to contact the Office of Financial Aid at the St. Louis home campus or their local rep-resentative for information, options, and procedures regarding financial aid. Information is also available online.

Assistantships

A limited number of graduate assistantships in music are available. The assistantship stipends do not include tuition remission. Applications for assistantships must be received by March 15.

Scholarships and Grants

Leif J. Sverdrup International Scholarship Fund

This annual scholarship fund of $1,000—$2,500 was created by Mrs. Leif J. Sverdrup and Mr. Johan Sverdrup for graduate students who seek an international study experience.

U.S. degree-seeking students at Webster University who wish to study at one of the University’s international campuses or students enrolled at one of Webster University’s international campuses who wish to study at Webster University in St. Louis may apply for the scholarship. The student must have been advanced to candidacy and maintained grades of B or above to qualify for the scholarship.

Veterans’ Educational Benefits

Webster University courses of study are approved for veterans’ education-al benefits in compliance with prescribed regulations by specieducation-al approveducation-al agencies in each state and for each country where the University offers programs. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs requires approval for the student to enroll in more than the minimum number of credit hours required for the graduate degree. This approval may be requested on the Program Option Request form.

Veterans’ educational benefits may be reduced for directed studies and 1-credit-hour seminars. Non-degree students and students working on the MAT advanced graduate certificate are not eligible for veterans’ educational benefits.

If veterans’ educational benefits apply, the regional V.A. office will be notified of the date on which a student officially ceases attendance. Records of progress are kept by the institution on both veteran and non-veteran students. Progress records are available to all students at the end of each scheduled term.

Additional information may be obtained from the Office of the Registrar at the St. Louis home campus.

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The home campus of Webster University is in Webster Groves, Missouri, a major suburban center of the St. Louis metropolitan area. In addition to the home campus, the University has campuses in downtown St. Louis, in St. Louis County at Westport, and in St. Charles County at WingHaven. In the continental United States, Webster University has campuses in 20 states and in the District of Columbia. Internationally, the University has campuses in China, Austria, United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Switzerland, and Thailand.

Not all degrees and majors are offered at every Webster University location. A schedule of courses for the academic year is available at all Webster University locations that offer degree programs.

*Indicates U.S. campuses that are approved to enroll international graduate students. For further information, please consult the International Student Application procedures section of this catalog.

Domestic Campuses

Please see Licensures/Approvals and Specialized Accreditations section on page 7 to view individual state licensure information.

Arizona

Luke Air Force Base*

P.O. Box 726

Litchfield Park, AZ 85340 Ph: (623) 536-6880 Fax: (623) 536-6882

Web: www.webster.edu/lukeafb/ Lynette Knight, senior director Programs offered:

MA Business and Organizational Security Management MA Human Resources Management

MA Management and Leadership

MA Procurement and Acquisitions Management Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Public Administration (MPA)

Arkansas

Fayetteville Metro*

Millsap Plaza 688 Millsap Rd., Ste. 200 Fayetteville, AR 72703-4096 Ph: (479) 571-1511 Fax: (479) 571-3511 Web: www.webster.edu/fayetteville/ Roger Esser, director

Programs Offered:

MA Human Resources Management MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Fort Smith Metro*

801 Carnall Avenue Suite 200 Fort Smith, AR 72901 Ph: (479) 484-7747 Fax: (479) 484-9330 Web: www.webster.edu/fortsmith/ Diane Fagan, senior director Programs Offered:

MA Human Resources Management Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Little Rock Air Force Base

P.O. Box 1280 Jacksonville, AR 72078 Ph: (501) 988-5331 Fax: (501) 988-1571

Web: www.webster.edu/littlerockafb/ Ann Kimbrough, director

Janie Jackson, director On-Site

Programs Offered:

MA Human Resources Development MA Information Technology Management Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Public Administration (MPA)

Little Rock Metro*

200 W. Capitol Ave. Suite 1500

Little Rock, AR 72201 Ph: (800) 828-2598 Fax: (501) 375-1623 Ann Kimbrough, director Web: www.webster.edu/littlerock/ Programs Offered:

MA Business and Organizational Security Management MA Human Resources Management

MA International Business MA Management and Leadership MA Marketing

MA Media Communications

Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Health Administration (MHA) MS Environmental Management MS Finance

California

Edwards Air Force Base

95 MSS/DPEE 140 Methusa Ave. Edwards AFB, CA 93524-1400 Ph: (661) 258-8501 Fax: (661) 258-8507 Web: www.webster.edu/edwardsafb/ Karen LaPrell-Fudala, director Programs offered:

MA Human Resources Management MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Irvine Metro*

32 Discovery, Suite 250 Irvine, CA 92618 Ph: (949) 450-9066 Fax: (949) 450-9004 Web: www.webster.edu/irvine/ Harry Schuler, regional director Programs offered:

Cert Government Contracting

MA Business and Organizational Security Management MA Counseling

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MA Human Resources Management MA Information Technology Management MA International Business

MA Management and Leadership

MA Procurement and Acquisitions Management Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Los Angeles Air Force Base

61 FSS/FSD 483 N. Aviation Blvd. Bdg 272 Rm C2-302 El Segundo, CA 90245 Ph: (310) 607-8005 Fax: (310) 607-8008 Web: www.webster.edu/laafb/ Janice Neal, director Programs offered:

Cert Government Contracting

MA Business and Organizational Security Management MA Information Technology Management

MA Management and Leadership

MA Procurement and Acquisitions Management Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Health Administration (MHA) MS Finance

San Diego Metro*

6333 Greenwich Drive, Suite 230 San Diego, CA 92122

Ph: (858) 458-9310 Fax: (858) 458-0914

Web: www.webster.edu/sandiego/ Madeleine Gervais, director Programs offered:

MA Business and Organizational Security Management MA Human Resources Management

MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA) MS Finance

Colorado

Colorado Springs Metro*

5475 Tech Center Drive Suite 110

Colorado Springs, CO 80919 Ph: (719) 590-7340 Fax: (719) 590-7343

Web: www.webster.edu/coloradosprings/ Margaret Reed, senior director

Programs offered:

Cert Government Contracting MA Human Resources Development MA Human Resources Management MA Information Technology Management MA Management and Leadership

MA Procurement and Acquisitions Management Master of Business Administration (MBA) MS Finance

MS Space Systems Operations Management

Denver Metro*

9250 East Costilla Avenue Suite 310

Greenwood Village, CO 80112 Ph: (303) 708-8305

Fax: (303) 708-8439

Web: www.webster.edu/denver/ Karl Sterner, regional director

Programs offered:

MA Human Resources Development MA Human Resources Management MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Health Administration (MHA) MS Space Systems Operations Management

Peterson Air Force Base

201 West Stewart Dr., Suite 106 Force Development Center Peterson AFB, CO 80914 Ph: (719) 574-7562 Fax: (719) 574-2333

Web: www.webster.edu/coloradosprings/ Margaret Reed, senior director

Programs offered:

Cert Government Contracting

MA Information Technology Management MA Management and Leadership

MA Procurement and Acquisitions Management MS Space Systems Operations Management

District of Columbia

Bolling Air Force Base*

P.O. Box 8171 Washington, DC 20032-8171 Ph: (202) 561-4382 Fax: (202) 561-7263 Web: www.webster.edu/dcmetro/bolling/ director TBA

Rosemary Kelley, assistant director Programs offered:

Cert Government Contracting

MA Business and Organizational Security Management MA Human Resources Management

MA Information Technology Management MA Management and Leadership

MA Procurement and Acquisitions Management Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Bureau of Medicine & Surgery

Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 2300 E Street NW Washington, DC 20372-5300 Ph: (202) 223-9224 Fax: (202) 223-3025 Web: www.webster.edu/dcmetro/bumed/ director TBA

Irina Leslie, interim assistant director Programs offered:

MA International Relations

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Florida

Jacksonville Metro*

10407 Centurion Parkway N., Suite 210 Jacksonville, FL 32256

Ph: (904) 268-3037 Fax: (904) 262-1459

Web: www.webster.edu/jacksonville/ Cristina Echeverry, director Programs offered:

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Jacksonville Naval Air Station

Navy Campus Ed Center N.A.S. Bldg. 110, Box 137 Naval Air Station

Jacksonville, FL 32212-5000 Ph: (904) 779-7124

Fax: (904) 779-1247

Web: www.webster.edu/jacksonville/ Cristina Echeverry, director Programs offered:

MA Human Resources Development MA Human Resources Management MA Information Technology Management MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Health Administration (MHA)

Lakeland Metro*

Lakeside Village

1479 Towne Center Drive, Suite 202 Lakeland, FL 33803

Ph: (863) 687-9309 Fax: (863) 687-9062

Web: www.webster.edu/lakeland/ Angie Birdwell, director Programs offered:

MA Counseling

MA Human Resources Management MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Melbourne/Palm Bay*

1775 W. Hibiscus Blvd. Suite 100 Melbourne, FL 32901-2620 Ph: (321) 956-6700 Fax: (321) 956-6525 Web: www.webster.edu/spacecoast/palmbay/index.shtml Debra Yannotti, senior director

Programs offered:

Cert Government Contracting MA Counseling

MA Information Technology Management MA Management and Leadership

MA Procurement and Acquisitions Management Master of Business Administration (MBA) MS Computer Science/Distributed Systems

Ocala Metro*

4414 SW College Dr., Suite 942 Ocala, FL 33417 Ph: (352) 861-9330; (877) 986-2252 Fax: (352) 861-9333 Web: www.webster.edu/ocala/ Tracy Rogers, director Programs offered:

MA Counseling

MA Human Resources Development MA Human Resources Management MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Orlando North Metro*

2180 W SR434, Suite 5100 Longwood, FL 32779 Ph: (407) 869-8111 Fax: (407) 869-8623

Web: www.webster.edu/orlando/ Thomas Janke, regional director Lori Burbank, assistant director Kate Wiles, regional academic director Programs offered:

MA Counseling

MA Human Resources Development MA Human Resources Management MA Information Technology Management MA International Business

MA Management and Leadership MA Marketing

Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Health Administration (MHA) MS Finance

Orlando South Metro*

6750 Forum Drive Suite 300 Orlando, FL 32821 Ph: (407) 345-1139 Fax: (407) 345-0377 Web: www.webster.edu/orlando/ Thomas Janke, regional director Lori Burbank, assistant director Kate Wiles, regional academic director Programs offered:

MA Counseling

MA Human Resources Development MA Human Resources Management MA Information Technology Management MA International Business

MA Management and Leadership MA Marketing

Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Health Administration (MHA) MS Finance

Patrick Air Force Base

Building 998 1020 Central, Suite C-15 Patrick AFB, FL 32925-2901 Ph: (321) 868-5194 Fax: (321) 868-5174 Web: www.webster.edu/spacecoast/patrickafb/index.shtml Ronald Stewart, senior director

Programs offered:

MA Business and Organizational Security Management MA Human Resources Development

MA Human Resources Management MA Information Technology Management MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Public Administration (MPA)

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Sarasota Metro*

8043 Cooper Creek Blvd. #101 University Park, FL 34201 Ph: (941) 358-3840 Fax: (941) 358-3816 Web: www.webster.edu/sarasota/ Mary Ellis, director

Cindy Saunders, assistant director Programs offered:

MA Counseling

MA Human Resources Management MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Merritt Island/Space Coast Metro*

150 N. Sykes Creek Parkway Suite 200

Merritt Island, FL 32953 Ph: (321) 449-4500 Fax: (321) 454-7799

Web: www.webster.edu/spacecoast/merritt/index.shtml Amanda Kay Cosat, senior director

Programs offered:

Cert Government Contracting

MA Business and Organizational Security Management MA Counseling

MA Human Resources Development MA Human Resources Management MA Information Technology Management MA Management and Leadership

MA Procurement and Acquisitions Management Master of Business Administration (MBA) MS Computer Science/Distributed Systems

Tampa Bay/St. Petersburg*

11201 Corporate Circle North Suite 140

St. Petersburg, FL 33716

Ph: (727) 570-9300; (800) 967-0730 Fax: (727) 570-9303

Web: www.webster.edu/stpetersburg/ Mary Ellis, director

Programs offered: MA Counseling

MA Human Resources Management MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA) MS Finance

Georgia

Fort Gordon

P.O. Box 8254 Ft. Gordon, GA 30905 Ph: (706) 798-3955 Web: www.webster.edu/fortgordon/ Cassie Wilson, director

Programs offered:

MA Business and Organizational Security Management MA Human Resources Management

MA Information Technology Management MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Fort Stewart

Army Education Center 100 Knowledge Drive Fort Stewart, GA 31314-5066 Ph: (912) 876-8080 Fax: (912) 876-8084

Web: www.webster.edu/georgia/ Christiane Heilman, senior director Programs offered:

MA Business and Organizational Security Management MA Human Resources Management

MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Hunter Army Airfield

P.O. Box 42029

Hunter AAF, GA 31409-0029 Ph: (912) 354-0033 Fax: (912) 354-0039

Web: http://www.webster.edu/georgia/ Christiane Heilman, senior director Marsha Sands, assistant director Programs offered:

MA Human Resources Management MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Moody Air Force Base

23 FSS/FSDE 3010 Robinson Road Moody AFB, GA 31699-1518 Ph: (229) 257-1775 Fax: (229) 245-8008 Web: www.webster.edu/moodyafb/ Claire Shawhan, director

Programs offered:

MA Human Resources Management MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Illinois

Elgin Metro*

1750 North Randall Rd., Suite 230 Elgin, IL 60123

Ph: (847) 429-0391 Fax: (847) 429-0395 Web: www.webster.edu/elgin/ Valerie Perera, director Programs offered:

MA Human Resources Development MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Great Lakes Naval Base

2221 MacDonough Street Bldg. 617, Rm. 201 Great Lakes, IL 60088 Ph: (847) 578-0974 Fax: (847) 578-1358 Web: www.webster.edu/greatlakes/ David Ramey, senior director Programs offered:

MA Human Resources Development MA Management and Leadership

MA Procurement and Acquisitions Management Master of Business Administration (MBA)

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Scott Air Force Base

375 FSS/FSDE 404 W. Martin St., Rm. 78 Scott AFB, IL 62225-1607 Ph: (618) 746-4747; 256-3124 Fax: (618) 746-2315 Web: www.webster.edu/scottafb/ Stephen Forsha, director Programs offered:

MA Human Resources Development MA Information Technology Management MA International Relations

MA Management and Leadership

MA Procurement and Acquisitions Management

Kansas

Fort Leavenworth*

P.O. Box 3134 Ft. Leavenworth, KS 66027 Ph: (913) 682-1922 Fax: (913) 682-7746 Web: www.webster.edu/ftleavenworth/ James Meadows, director

Programs offered:

CERT Government Contracting

MA Business and Organizational Security Management MA Human Resources Management

MA International Relations MA Management

MA Procurement and Acquisitions Management Master of Business Administration (MBA)

McConnell Air Force Base

22 FSS/FSDE 53474 Lawrence Court McConnell AFB, KS 67221 Ph: (316) 686-6841 Fax: (316) 686-6882 Web: www.webster.edu/mcconnell/ James Meadows, director

Programs offered:

MA Human Resources Development MA Human Resources Management MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Health Administration (MHA)

Kentucky

Louisville Metro*

1031 Zorn Avenue Suite 200 Louisville, KY 40207 Ph: (502) 896-1835 Fax: (502) 896-1838 Web: www.webster.edu/louisville/ Brian Daly, director

Programs offered:

MA Advertising and Marketing Communications MA Counseling

MA Human Resources Development MA Human Resources Management MA Information Technology Management MA Management and Leadership

MA Media Communications MA Public Relations

Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Health Administration (MHA)

Maryland

Andrews Air Force Base

316 MSS/DPE 1413 Arkansas Rd.

Andrews Air Force Base, MD 20762-6405 Ph: (301) 420-2256

Fax: (301) 420-2258

Web: www.webster.edu/dcmetro/andrews/ director TBA

Robert Bivins, assistant director Programs offered:

MA International Relations

MA Procurement and Acquisitions Management Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Missouri

Fort Leonard Wood*

268 Constitution St., Ste. 11 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO 65473-8934 Ph: (573) 329-6777

Fax: (573) 329-2609

Web: www.webster.edu/ftleonardwood/ Aaron Williams, director

Programs offered:

MA Business and Organizational Security Management MA Human Resources Development

MA Human Resources Management MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Public Administration (MPA) MS Environmental Management

Kansas City Metro*

1200 East 104th Street, Suite 100 Kansas City, MO 64131 Ph: (816) 444-1000 Fax: (816) 444-1740 Web: www.webster.edu/kc/ Carolyn Cottrell, regional director

Richard St. Clair, academic director for military programs Programs offered:

Cert Mo ESOL

Cert Nurse Educator (GR) Cert Nurse Leader (GR) MA Counseling

MA Education and Innovation MA Human Resources Development MA Human Resources Management MA Management and Leadership MA Marketing

MA Teaching English as a Second Language Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Health Administration (MHA) MS Finance

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Old Post Office*

815 Olive Street, Suite 20 St. Louis, MO 63101 Ph: (314) 968-5966 Fax: (314) 621-9232 Web: www.webster.edu/opo/ Nicole Roach, director

Alyce Herndon, assistant director Programs offered:

Cert Paralegal Studies

MA Business and Organizational Security Management MA Human Resources Development

MA Human Resources Management MA Information Technology Management MA Legal Studies

MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Ozarks Metro

321 W. Battlefield, Second Floor Springfield, MO 65807 Ph: (417) 883-0200 Fax: (417) 883-1510 Web: www.webster.edu/ozarks/ Laura Ward, senior director Programs offered:

MA Business and Organizational Security Management MA Human Resources Development

MA Human Resources Management MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Health Administration (MHA)

Rolla Metro*

1103 Kingshighway Rolla, MO 65401-2922 Ph: (573) 368-4569 Fax: (573) 368-5497 Web: www.webster.edu/rolla/ Aaron Williams, director Julie Loyet, assistant director Programs offered:

MA Counseling

Master of Health Administration

St. Louis Home Campus*

470 East Lockwood Avenue Webster Groves, MO 63119-3194 Ph: (314) 968-7100

Fax: (314) 968-7116 Web: www.webster.edu Programs offered:

Adv Grad Cert Assessment of Learning and Cognitive Development Adv Grad Cert Gifted Education and Talent Development

Adv Grad Cert Immigration and Refugee Studies Cert Comp Sci/Distributed Systems

Cert Education for Global Sustainability Cert Gerontology

Cert Intellectual Property Paralegal Studies Cert Nonprofit Management

Cert Nurse Educator Cert Nurse Leader Cert Paralegal Studies

Cert Pedagogical Coordination in Reggio Emilia Approach Cert Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports Cert Teaching English as a Foreign Language Cert Teacher Leadership

Doctor of Management EdS Educational Leadership

Global MA International Relations

Global Master of Business Administration (MBA) MA Advertising and Marketing Communications MA Applied Educational Psychology

MA Art

MA Communication Arts

MA Communications Management MA Counseling

MA Early Childhood Education MA Education and Innovation MA Gerontology

MA Human Resources Development MA Human Resources Management MA Information Technology Management MA International Business

MA International Relations MA Legal Studies

MA Management and Leadership MA Marketing

MA Mathematics for Educators MA Media Communications MA Media Literacy MA Music

MA Public Relations MA Reading

MA Social Science Education MA Special Education

MA Teaching English as a Second Language Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Health Administration (MHA) Master of Music

MAT Early Childhood Education MAT Elementary Education MAT Middle School Education MAT Mild/Moderate Disabilities MAT Secondary School Education MET Educational Technology MFA Arts Management and Leadership MS Environmental Management MS Finance

MS Forensic Accounting MS Nurse Anesthesia

MS Science Management and Leadership MS U.S. Patent Practice

MSN Nursing

Westport*

11885 Lackland Rd. Suite 600 St. Loius, MO 63146 Ph: (314) 968-5955 Fax: (314) 291-5099 Web: www.webster.edu/westport/ Mary Kunde Smith, senior director Pat N. Froeckman, assistant director Programs offered:

Cert Government Contracting MA Human Resources Development MA Human Resources Management MA Information Technology Management MA Management and Leadership

MA Procurement and Acquisitions Management MA Science Management & Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA) MS Finance

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Whiteman Air Force Base

P.O. Box 6099

Whiteman AFB, MO 65305-6099 Ph: (660) 563-2006

Fax: (660) 563-3666

Web: www.webster.edu/whitemanafb/ Brooke Morgan, senior director Programs offered:

MA Human Resources Development MA Information Technology Management MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA)

WingHaven*

2229 Technology Drive Suite 300 O’Fallon, MO 63368-7344 Ph: (636) 561-2400; 968-5988 Fax: (636) 625-2522 Web: www.webster.edu/winghaven/ Mary Kunde Smith, senior director Programs offered:

MA Human Resources Management MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA)

New Mexico

Albuquerque Metro*

4775 Indian School NE Suite 300 Albuquerque, NM 87110 Ph: (505) 292-6988 Fax: (505) 275-8998 Web: www.webster.edu/albuquerque/ Ellen Driber-Hassall, senior director Programs offered:

MA Business and Organizational Security Management MA Counseling

Kirtland Air Force Base

P.O. Box 18048

Albuquerque, NM 87185-8048 Ph: (505) 255-3645

Fax: (505) 255-3695

Web: www.webster.edu/albuquerque/ Ellen Driber-Hassall, senior director Programs offered:

MA Human Resources Development MA Information Technology Management MA Management and Leadership Master of Business Administration (MBA)

North Carolina

Camp Lejeune

PSC Box 100 Camp Lejeune, NC 28547-0026 Ph: (910) 451-4407 Fax: (910) 451-0952 Web: www.webster.edu/lejeune/ Cynthia Rose, senior director Programs offered:

MA Human Resources Management MA International Relations MA Management and Leadership

MA Procurement and Acquisitions Management Master of Business Administration (MBA)

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