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SOUTHEAST
MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY’S ACCESSIBILITY PLAN
Becoming
the University of First Choice
ACCREDITATIONS
AND AFFILIATIONS
SOUTHEAST
MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI
ASSOCIATION
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
August 22 - December 16
Classes Begin - August 22
Labor Day - no classes September 5
Fall Break – October 12 (close of classes)-October 17 (8 a.m.)
Thanksgiving Recess - November 22 (close
of classes)-November 28 (
Final Exams - December 12-16
Commencement - December 17
January 17 – May 11
Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday (no classes) - January 16
Classes Begin - January 18
Spring Break - March 9 (close of classes) -
March 19 (
Easter Recess – April 5 (close of classes)
- April 9 (
Final Exams - May 7-11
Commencement - May 12
SUMMER SEMESTER 2012
4-Week Pre-session: May 15 - June 8
8-Week Session: June 12 - August 3
The University maintains its teaching, public service, and operational activities in accordance with established schedules. Suspension of classes and/or campus operations is avoided whenever possible. Students, faculty, and staff are urged to use discretion and judgment when travel conditions are hazardous. If a state of emergency is declared for the entire community, the University will follow stated emergency procedures.
Because scheduling classes, coordinating accommodations, and arranging housing in accessible facilities may require reasonable advance planning, students with disabilities accepted for admission should identify themselves and their disability within five days of the start of the semester of enrollment and indicate the nature of accommodation needed for their disability. Students should contact Disability Support Services, room 302, University Center, One University Plaza ms1300, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701; (573)651-2273. Inquiries about accessibility or other issues should be directed to Assistant to the President for Equity Issues, room 308, Academic Hall, One University Plaza, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701, (573) 651-2524.
Applications from all persons are welcomed. Women,
minorities, disabled persons are especially encouraged to apply.
Situations may arise in which students believe that they have not received fair treatment by a representative of the University, or have concern about the performance, action, or inaction of a member of the staff or faculty which affects the student. Wherever possible, the student should approach the faculty or staff member first in an attempt to resolve the matter. Unresolved concerns involving faculty should be taken to the chairperson of the department and then to the dean of the college. Unresolved concerns involving non-faculty staff should be taken to the staff member’s supervisor and then to the next higher supervisor.
In the event of a complaint alleging sexual harassment discrimination, the student may contact the Dean of Students, the Dean of a College or the Assistant to the President for Equity and Diversity Issues.
On the Cover: Kent Library
CALENDAR Inside Front Cover
OVERVIEW
History, Role & Scope
Accreditations & Affiliations
Board of Regents
Alumni Association
Southeast Foundation
ADMISSION/EXPENSES/ACADEMIC
POLICIES
Freshman Admission
Transfer Student Admission
International Student Admission
Special Admissions
Orientation
Athletic Training Program Admission
Business Administration
Program Admission
Communication Disorders
Program Admission
Human Environmental Studies: Dietetics
Option Program Admission
Mass Communication Program Admission
Nursing Programs Admission
Social Work Program Admission
Sport Management Program Admission
Teacher Education Programs Admission
Theatre & Dance Program Admission
Fees
Student Debts, Financial
Probation/Suspension
Academic Policies & Procedures
GENERAL INFORMATION
Athletics
Campus Life
Dean of Students
Department of Public Safety
Financial Aid Services
Graduate Studies
Kent Library
Office of Admissions
Office of the Registrar
Program Centers
Recreation Services
Residence Life
Southeast Online
Student Transitions
Study Abroad Programs
University Dining Services
Visitors’ Services
BULLETIN
2011-2012
Phone (573) 651-2000
Volume 134, Number 1 June 1, 2011
COLLEGE INFORMATION
UNIVERSITY STUDIES PROGRAM
Core Curriculum
Interdisciplinary Curriculum
DEGREES/MAJORS/PREPROFESSIONAL CURRICULA
Baccalaureate Degrees
College Advising Offices
Listing of Degrees and Majors
Bachelor of Arts Majors
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of General Studies
Bachelor of Science Majors
Bachelor of Science in
Business Administration Majors
Bachelor of Science in
Education Majors
Bachelor of Science in Family and
Consumer Sciences Education
Bachelor of Music Education
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Associate Degrees
Pre-Professional Programs
MINORS/CERTIFICATES
Minors
Certificates
COURSE LISTINGS
UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL
INDEX
The
University was established by statute in 1873 as the "
The
University's main campus of over 300 acres includes the more than 100-year-old
landmark building, Academic Hall, situated on a hill overlooking the city and
the river. A second campus, located on a river bluff south of
The
University, through teaching and scholarship, challenges students to extend
their intellectual capacities, interests, and creative abilities; develop their
talents; and acquire a lifelong enthusiasm for learning. Students benefit from
a relevant, extensive, and thorough general education with a global
perspective; professional and liberal arts and sciences curricula;
co-curricular opportunities; and real-world experiences. By emphasizing
student-centered and experiential learning, the University, in collaboration
with other entities as appropriate, prepares individuals to participate
responsibly in a diverse and technologically-advanced world, and in this and
other ways contributes to the development of the social, cultural, and economic
life of the region, state and nation.
·
NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES
Phone:
FAX:
· Higher Learning Commission Academic Quality Improvement Program (AQIP)
The University holds specific program accreditations from:
· AACSB INTERNATIONAL – THE ASSOCIATION TO ADVANCE COLLEGIATE SCHOOLS OF BUSINESS
· ABET, Inc.
· ACEJMC - ACCREDITING COUNCIL FOR EDUCATION
IN JOURNALISM
·
·
· ASHA - AMERICAN SPEECH-LANGUAGE-HEARING ASSOCIATION/COUNCIL ON ACADEMIC ACCREDITATION IN AUDIOLOGY AND SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
· ATMAE – ASSOCIATION OF TECHNOLOGY,
MANAGEMENT,
· CAATE – COMMISSION ON ACCREDITATION OF ATHLETIC TRAINING EDUCATION
· CACREP - COUNCIL FOR THE ACCREDITATION OF
COUNSELING
· CADE - COMMISSION ON ACCREDITATION FOR DIETETICS EDUCATION
·
· CHRIE – COUNCIL ON HOTEL, RESTAURANT
· CSWE - COUNCIL ON SOCIAL
· NASM - NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOLS OF MUSIC
· NAEYC – NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG CHILDREN
· NCATE – NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE
ACCREDITATION OF TEACHER EDUCATION
· NCFR/CFLE – NATIONAL COUNCIL ON FAMILY
RELATIONS/CERTIFIED FAMILY LIFE EDUCATOR
· NIBS – NETWORK OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
SCHOOLS
· NRPA - NATIONAL RECREATION
The institution is a member of:
· American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education
· American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers
·
American Association of
· American Council on Education
· Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges
· Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education
· College Board
·
Council of Graduate Schools in the
· Educause
· Fulbright Association
· Higher Learning Commission
· National Association for Campus Activities
· National Association for College Admissions Counselors
· National Association of College & University Business Officers
· National Association of Student Personnel Administrators
· National Collegiate Athletic Association
· National Collegiate Honors Council
· The Renaissance Group
Donald B. (Brad) Bedell,
President of the Board of Regents
Term Expires
Albert M. Spradling III,
Vice President of the Board of Regents
Term Expires
Reginald D. Dickson,
Member, Board of Regents
Term Expires
James P. Limbaugh,
Member, Board of Regents
Term Expires
Doyle L. Privett, Kennett
Member, Board of Regents
Term Expires
Daren K. Todd, Kennett
Member, Board of Regents
Term Expires
Brian P. Kelly, St. Louis
Student Representative to the Board of
Regents
Term Expires January 1, 2012
Chris L. NiCastro, Jefferson City
Commissioner of Education
Ex Officio
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
With more
than 67,000 alumni in all 50 states and nearly 80 countries, the Southeast family
stays strong through shared experiences, fond memories and exciting
opportunities for lifelong involvement.
The Southeast Missouri State University Alumni Association works to
support alumni and keep them connected to the University they call home.
In its
efforts to advance Southeast’s mission of becoming the University of First Choice, the Alumni Association has extended
complimentary membership to all alumni which include a variety of services. The “Magazine of Southeast Missouri State
University” is a 32-page, full-color magazine published twice a year. The
magazine includes feature articles, updates on campus news, and profiles of
alumni, faculty and other members of the Southeast family. iAMsoutheast is an interactive online community that allows
alumni to stay personally and professionally connected to one another. Both services, along with many others, are
provided free to Alumni Association members of Southeast Missouri State
University.
For more
information on the Alumni Association, visit www.iAMsoutheast.com.
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
A state-assisted institution,
Since its founding in 1983, the University Foundation
has worked diligently to raise and manage funds for the betterment of
·
Scholarships
and financial aid that help make a Southeast education even more affordable for
future students;
·
Faculty
advancement, including continuing education funds, endowed faculty chairs and
classroom resources;
· Technology upgrades that bring the newest technology to students in all disciplines; and
· Facilities improvements that guarantee students and faculty will have the best environment in which to learn and grow.
For more information on the Foundation and
ways to support Southeast, visit www.semofoundation.org.