Fall Schedule 2016

Fall 2016
Graduate Program Schedule
Semester Dates
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Through
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY ORIENTATION FOR ALL NEW SCHOOL
OF EDUCATION GRADUATE STUDENTS AND RETURNING GRADUATE
STUDENTS THAT HAVE NEVER ATTENDED AN ORIENTATION.
Dates:
Wednesday, August 24- 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Thursday, August 25- 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Monday, August 29- 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Tuesday, August 30- 4:00pm to 5:00pm
In Taylor Hall, Room 227
GRADUATE STUDENTS MUST ATTEND ONE OF THE NIGHTS.
Course
Number
EDUC 513
Cap
25
EDUC 557
EDUC 558
EDUC 618
EDUC 620
EDUC 622
CEDU 624
25
25
20
13 C
3D
CEDU 626
25 D-7
EDUC 642
EDUC 643
25
25
CEDU 646
CEDU 644
EDUC 648
EDUC 652
CEDU 664
CEDU 685
25 D-6
25
25
25
25
25
D-12
13 C
3D
CEDU 687
CEDU 690
EDUC 693
CEDU 695
Course Name
Day Class
Meets
Times Class
Meets
Location
Professor
Teaching and Learning Strategies for
the Gifted Learner – (3)
Internship in the Elementary/Middle
Schools (3,6,9)
Internship in the Secondary Schools (9)
Diversity in the School Community
Survey of Educational Psychology (3)
Research – Blended (3)
Counseling Theories and Techniques Blended
This class meets the first class meeting,
then every other week except for
midterm/final which are in class. (3)
Professional Orientation and Ethics in
Counseling (3)
People, Time, and Money (3)
Special Needs Students (3)
Online
Online
Online
C. Godwin
Tuesday
4:30-6:00pm
KH 206
C. Godwin
Tuesday
Monday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
4:30-6:00pm
5:30-8:30
5:00-8:00pm
5:00-8:00pm
4:00-7:00pm
KH 206
TH 218
TH 219
TH 219
TH B-18
C. Godwin
Bethea-Hampton
C. Maidon
B. Greene
H. Enzor
Thursday
5:00-8:00pm
TH B-13
N. Dejesus
Monday
Thursday
5:30-8:30pm
5:00-8:00pm
TH B-13
TH 219
P. Smith
D. Lepari
Tuesday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Wednesday
Tuesday
5:00-8:00pm
5:00-8:00pm
5:00-8:00pm
5:30-8:30pm
5:30-8:30pm
5:00-8:00pm
TH B-11
TH B-11
TH 218
TH B-11
TH B-13
TH B-13
K. Moran
K. Moran
S. Engel
Jurand
R. Kendrick
N. DeJesus
Thursday
4:00-7:00pm
TH B-18
H. Enzor
Monday
Tuesday
Monday
5:30-8:30pm
4:30-6:00pm
5:30-8:30pm
TH 226
KH 206
TH 226
Counseling Staff
C. Godwin
Counseling Staff
Group Counseling (3)
Career Counseling – (3)
Governance of Schools (3)
Intervention for Literacy Success
Abnormal Psychology for Counseling (3)
Spirituality, Religion, and Diversity for
Professional Counselors (3)
Clinical Supervision – Blended (3)
Practicum in Counseling (3)
Practicum in Public Schools
Internship in Counseling (6)
Course
Number
Cap
Course Name
Day Class
Meets
Times Class
Meets
Location
Professor
MSA Modules – These modules are 1 credit hour each. Students may register for one or more.
Internship Module A – Ethics (1)
Internship Module B – Positive Impact
on Student Learning (1)
Internship Module C – Teacher
Empowerment and Leadership (1)
Community Involvement and
Engagement (1)
Organizational Management (1)
School Culture and Safety (1)
School Improvement (1)
EDUC 688A
EDUC 688B
EDUC 688C
EDUC 688D
EDUC 688E
EDUC 688F
EDUC 688G
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The seminar classes meet the 2 Saturday of each month September –
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November and 1 Saturday in December
9:00am – 12:00pm
P. Smith is the professor.
This class will meet in B-13
Legend for Locations: CC – Convocation Center; DR – D. Rich Building; KH – Kivett Hall; LF-Lundy Fetterman; TH – Taylor Hall
NOTE:
TUITION
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EDUC 557 and EDUC 558 carry 3 – 9 credit hours*
EDUC 693 – carries 1 credit hour*
The MSA Internship Modules carry 1 credit hour each
At all locations 500 and 600 level Education Courses tuition is $440.00 per credit hour.
Students taking Practicum and Internships will be charged a fee of $35.00 per credit hour in addition to the regular tuition.
REGISTRATION
PROCEDURES
All new and returning students must contact their advisor to register for classes. Visiting students must
contact Ranae Strickland to register for classes. Registration will begin on Friday, April 1, 2015 to
Saturday, April 30, 2015. Students must always contact their advisor to register for classes. Graduate
students CANNOT register online.
Program Coordinators and Advisors
Licensure Only and Initial plus Master’s Programs
Dr. Sam Engel, [email protected] ; 910-893-1647
M.Ed. in Middle Grades and Secondary (Math, English, Social Studies, and P.E.) Education Programs
Dr. Ben Greene, [email protected]; 910-814-4763
M.Ed. in Elementary Education and M.Ed. Interdisciplinary Studies Programs
Dr. Carol Maidon, [email protected]; 910-893-1637
M.Ed. in School Administration or MSA Add-on Licensure Programs
Dr. Peggy Smith, [email protected]; 910-893-1648
School Counseling and Mental Health Counseling Programs
Dr. Harriet Enzor, [email protected]; 910-893-1633
Instructor Nick DeJesus, [email protected]; 910-893-1965
Dr. Kristen Moran, [email protected]; 910-893-1658
Additional
Registration
Information
Ranae Strickland, Administrative Assistant for the Graduate Programs, [email protected];
910-814-5515. (For information only).
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Please note: Graduate students may register for classes up to the 2 class meeting. Students who
attend classes without being officially registered for the course will not be given credit for the course. If
you are not on the roll for the class you are taking, you must see Ranae Strickland in room 224.
A student must be fully admitted to a program before registering for a third course. If you have any
questions on admission status, please contact the School of Education Graduate Admissions office at
1-800-334-4111, ext. 5515 or direct at 910-814-5515.
Campbell University reserves the right to limit enrollment and to cancel classes with insufficient
enrollment.
Graduate Credit
Courses may apply toward a graduate degree upon official admission to the graduate program at Campbell
University. A student must hold a baccalaureate degree to be eligible for credit in a graduate course.
These courses may be used for renewal of teacher licenses. All questions concerning license renewal should be
directed to the student’s school unit.
Withdrawal
from a Course
Students must officially withdraw from a class to avoid receiving a grade of “F” for the class and being charged for
the class. Students who officially drop a class by the second night of class will receive a full refund. Classes
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dropped after the second night but prior to midterm (7 night of class), may be refunded up to one-half tuition. No
refunds will be made after midterm.
Withdrawal from a class cannot be completed through Web Access. An official form for withdrawing from a course
may be obtained outside the School of Education Graduate Office (room 224). The form must be returned to Ranae
Strickland in room 224 or by mail to PO Box 369, Buies Creek, NC 27506. It is the responsibility of the student to
obtain all necessary signatures. To receive a full refund, the student must complete the withdrawal process prior to
the beginning of the second class meeting.
Comprehensive
Exams
Graduation
MSA and Counseling students must take and pass comprehensive exams. Students that were in a M.Ed. program
prior to fall 2011 must also take comprehensive exams. Students beginning a M.Ed. program in the fall 2011 or after
do not take comprehensive exams but must submit an electronic portfolio. The comprehensive exams are
administered two times yearly, typically, the second Saturday in November and the third Saturday in March.
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APPLICATIONS to take the comprehensive exams in November are due by September 15 . Applications to take the
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comprehensive exams in March are due by January 30 . Retakes for students that did not pass the March
Administration and MSA students may register for the June Administration of comprehensive exams. The
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applications for retakes and MSA students for June are due by May 15 . Applications must be turned into your
advisor by the deadline. Application forms are available on-line and outside room 224. See your advisor if you have
questions.
You must apply to graduate. Please see Ranae Strickland in office 224 for your registration form. Deadline for
December graduation will be posted when it is set by registrar’s office. Your gown and hood must be purchased at
the bookstore.