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GRADUATE CATALOG. Missouri State University. 2008-2009. Graduate College. 901 South National Avenue. Springfield MO 65897. (417) 836-5335



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GRADUATE CATALOG

Missouri State University

2008-2009

Graduate College

901 South National Avenue

http://graduate.missouristate.edu

GraduateCollege@missouristate.edu

GRADUATE CALENDAR 2008-09

For a full listing of drop deadlines and refund schedule, see

APPLICATIONS FOR GRADUATION are due at the end of the FIRST WEEK of the semester for which you plan to graduate

and must be submitted to the Graduate College. The forms are available at http://graduate.missouristate.edu (under the Forms section).

APPLICATIONS FOR COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATIONS (for applicable departments) should be submitted to the department

during the first week of the semester for which you plan to complete your Comprehensive Exam. The forms are available at

http:graduate.missouristate.edu (under the Forms section).

FALL 2008

July 20 Application deadline to avoid the late fee. Some programs may have an earlier submission deadline.

August 4 - 22 Fall Intersession (considered part of fall session for admission, registration, grading & graduation purposes).

August 18 Graduate Student Orientation

August 25 Classes begin

September 1 Labor Day Holiday (no classes)

October 15 Mid-semester

October 16-17 Fall Break (no classes)

November 25 Thursday evening classes meet; Tuesday evening classes do not

November 26-28 Thanksgiving Holiday

November 24 Thesis Deadline: Last day to submit approved thesis to the Graduate College

November 24 Seminar Deadline: Last day to submit acceptance sheet of approved research project to the Graduate College

(Does not apply to all programs. Check with program advisor to determine if form is needed.)

December 11 Last day of classes

December 11 Comprehensive examination results due in the Graduate College.

December 12 Study Day (no classes)

December 13-18 Finals

December 19 Commencement

SPRING 2009

December 20 Application deadline (to avoid the late fee). Some programs may have an earlier submission deadline.

January 5-9 Spring Intersession (considered part of spring session for admission, registration, grading & graduation purposes).

January 12 Classes begin

January 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday (no classes)

February 16 Presidents' Day Holiday (no classes)

February 18 Monday evening classes meet; Wednesday evening classes do not

March 6 Mid-semester

March 21-27 Spring Break

April 9-10 Spring Holiday (no classes)

April 27 Thesis deadline: Last day to submit approved thesis to the Graduate College

April 27 Seminar deadline: Last day to submit acceptance sheet of approved seminar to the Graduate College.

(Does not apply to all programs. Check with program advisor to determine if form is needed.)

May 7 Last day of classes

May 7 Comprehensive exam results are due in the Graduate College

May 8 Study Day (no classes)

May 9-14 Finals

May 15 Commencement

SUMMER 2009

May 20 Application deadline (to avoid the late fee). Some programs may have an earlier submission deadline.

May 18 - June 5 Summer Intersession (considered part of summer session for admission, registration, grading & graduation purposes).

May 25 Memorial Day Holiday (no classes)

June 8 Classes begin

July 3 Independence Day Holiday Observed (no classes) July 20 Thesis Deadline: Last day to submit approved thesis to the Graduate College

July 20 Seminar Deadline: Last day to submit accep-tance sheet of approved seminar to the Graduate College

(Does not apply to all programs. Check with program advisor to determine if form is needed.) July 24 Comprehensive examination results due in the Graduate College

July 19 Last day of classes

July 30-31 Finals

July 31 Commencement

Page Program/Contact Degree Requirements and Information Hrs

98 Accountancy MAcc 3.00 GPA; Minimum score of 500 on GMAT if GPA below 3.25; 33

Dr. Byrd (836-4183) Springfield & Joplin sites. Accelerated program available.

58 Administrative Studies MS Internet or on-campus. Options: Applied Comm.; Criminal Justice; 33

Dr. Bourhis (836-6390) Project. Mgt.; Environ. Mgt.; Sports Mgt.; Individualized. GRE; 3 yrs work experience; 2 letters of recommendation

229 Applied Anthropology MS 3.00 UG GPA (or 3.25 on last 60 hrs); GRE if below 3.00; 3.25 in 36

Dr. Wedenoja (836-5641) anthropology courses; 3 letters of recom.; resume and statement of purpose; writing sample

162 Audiology AuD Student must pay for and pass background/crime records check and 105

Dr. DiSarno (836-5368) drug test prior to first clinical placement.

244 Biology MS 3.00 UG GPA; 24 hrs of UG biology; statement of interest; 3 letters of 32

Dr. Wait (836-5802) recommendation; GRE required. Accelerated program available.

93 Business Administration MBA Minimum score of 400 on GMAT; Available Springfield & Joplin sites. 33

Mr. Simmerman (836-5646) Accelerated program available.

156 Cell & Molecular Biology MS 2 semesters in organic chemistry & physics; 1 course in calculus; 32

Dr. Field (836-5478) 3.00 UG GPA; GRE required. Accelerated program available.

249 Chemistry MS 3.00 UG GPA (or in last 60 hrs); required UG chemistry courses; 32

Dr. Richter (836-5508) GRE scores 50th percentile. Accelerated program available.

163 Communication Sciences & Disorders MS App. deadline Feb 1. Options: Speech Pathology and Educ. of the 44 or

Dr. DiSarno (836- 5368) Deaf & Hard of Hearing; UG degree in CSD with a 3.00 GPA; 53 letter of application; 3 letters of recommendation; background & drug test required; GRE.

65 Communication MA UG degree in appropriate major or 15 hrs in communication courses; 32

Dr. Dillon (836-4986) 3.00 GPA on last 60 hrs; GRE or MAT required. Accelerated program available.

102 Computer Information Systems MS Internet Program. Minimum of 450 on GMAT or comparable GRE; 36

Dr. Meinert (836-4178) 3 yrs information systems work exp.; background in business admin.

124 Counseling: MS Options: Elementary School, Secondary School, or Community 45 or

School - Dr. Blisard (836-6518); Agency. Apply to Grad College & CLSE Dept; 3 letters of recomm.; 48

Community - Dr. Anderson (836-6519) GRE or MAT required.

231 Criminology MS UG degree in sociology, criminology or criminal justice and 33 or

Dr. Kunkel (836-5640) 3.00 UG GPA; statement of intent; 3 letters of recommendation 36

207 Defense & Strategic Studies MS Combined GRE of 900 on verbal and quantitative; letters of 36

Dr. Payne (703-218-3565) recommendation. Program only offered in Fairfax, Virginia

118 Early Childhood & Family Development MS 3.00 in last 60 hrs; GRE; Apply to Grad College and ECFD program. 32

Dr. George (836-5984)

127 Educational Administration -MastersMSED Options: Elementary or Secondary. Apply to Graduate College 36

Dr. Moseman (836-5490) and EAD program.

130 Educational Administration - Specialist Ed.S Options: Elementary, Secondary, or Superintendent. Apply to 61 or

Dr. Watson (836-5177) Grad College & EAD program; Master's GPA 3.50; GRE; hrs from 64

Masters may transfer.

133 Educational Leadership Ed.D Collaborative program with Univ of MO - Columbia; GRE required; 46

Dr. MacGregor (836-6046) 34 hrs of course work & 12 hrs of dissertation research.

119 Elementary EducationMSED GRE required if GPA below 3.00; Curriculum & Instruction Track 32

Dr. Range (836-3262) available online; available on Springfield, Joplin and West Plains sites

70 English MA Options: literature, creative writing and TESOL; UG major in English 32

Dr. Moser (836-6606) (or similar) with a 3.00 GPA; GRE verbal score above 50th percentile.

256 Geospatial Sciences in Geography MS 3 letters of recommendation; GRE required. Accelerated 33

and Geology - Dr. Pavlowsky (836-8473) program available.

112 Health Administration MHA GMAT or GRE required. 48

Dr. Lunn (836-5647)

169 Health Promotion & Wellness Mgmt. MS 2.80 UG GPA; GRE; UG courses in statistics, exercise physiology, 36

Dr. McCallister (836-5370) introductory psychology & microeconomics.

212 History MA 24 UG hrs in history. 30

Dr. Miller (836-5917)

147 Instructional Media TechnologyMSED All Missouri State Graduate College admission requirements 33

Dr. Groves (836-6769)

222 International Affairs & Administration.MIAA 3.00 UG GPA; 3 letters of recommendation; GRE if GPA below 3.00. 39

Dr. Kernen (836-4618)

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267 Materials Science MS UG in science or engineering with specific math & science courses; 37

Dr. Ghosh (836-6205) 3.00 GPA in last 60 hrs; GRE; 3 letters of recomm; Accelerated program available.

264 Mathematics MS 3.00 GPA in upper div. courses beyond first calculus sequence; 32

Dr. Cheng (836-5112) required UG courses. Accelerated program available.

81 Music MM Options: Conducting, Theory/Composition, Pedagogy, Performance, 32

Dr. Quebbeman (836-5729) and Education. GRE required.

236 Natural & Applied ScienceMNAS 3.00 GPA last 60 hrs; at least 20 hrs in natural or applied science; 32

Dr. Schmitt (836-5091) student selects a primary & a secondary area emphasis; GRE.

Accelerated program available.

158 Nurse Anesthesia MS App deadlines: Jan 1 for Fall; Aug 1 for Spring. UG major in life 56

Dr. Timson (836-4145) sciences, nursing or chemistry; specific UG course requirements;

3.00 GPA last 60 hrs; licensure; work experience; certification;

interview; background check; GRE.

173 Nursing MSN Options: Nur Educator & Family Nur Practitioner. App to Grad 36 or

FNP - Dr. Berg (836-3214) College & Nursing dept; 3.00 GPA last 60 hrs; GRE; RN lic.; essay, 42

Nurse Ed - Dr. Sims-Giddens (836-5398) 2 letters of recom.; health & liability ins.; background & drug test.

Accelerated program available.

183 Physical Therapy DPT App due Nov 15 for August start date; 3.00 GPA; specific prior 133

Dr. Wallentine (836-4514) course work; letter of application; letter of recommendation; GRE.

189 Physician Assistant Studies MS Application due to Central Application Service for Physician 83

Mr. Canales (836-6151) Assistants by July for January start date; pre-professional courses required; medical verification; health & liability insurance; GRE.

239 Plant Science MS UG degree in appropriate natural or applied science including 32

Dr. Schmitt (836-5091) 1 semester in genetics & organic chemistry; GRE required.

Accelerated program available.

108 Project Management MS 400 on GMAT or comparable GRE; background in project mgmt. 33 or

Dr. Callahan (836-5160) including industry experience. Accelerated program available. 36

194 Psychology MS Selection begins Mar 1; app accepted until June 1. Options: I/O, 47

Dr. Shoptaugh (I/O) (836-5788) Clinical, Experimental. App to Grad College & PSY dept; General Dr. Lutz (Clinical) (836-5830) & Subject GRE;3.00 UG GPA & 3.25 in major field.

Dr. Mitchell (Exp) (836-6941)

218 Public Administration MPA 3.00 UG GPA; 3 letters of recommendation; GRE if GPA below 3.00; 39

Dr. Patel (836-5925) up to 9 hrs of prerequisite courses. Accelerated program available.

176 Public Health MPH App. Deadline Feb 1 - fall; July 1 - spring. 3.00 UG GPA; 1 yr 37 or

Dr. Duitsman (836-5550) work exp. in health or social service; 3 letters of recom.; GRE; 48

37 hr professional option.

149 Reading MSED 3.00 GPA; letter of intent; 3 letters of recommendation. 32

Dr. Camp (836-6983)

226 Religious Studies MA 3.20 UG GPA or 3.40 on last 60 hrs; 24 hrs in religious studies; 32

Dr. Given (836-6261) GRE if GPA is below 3.20; 12 hrs foreign language. Accelerated program available.

60 Secondary Education MSED Options: 18 subject emphasis areas available. 33

See area of emphasis advisor

200 Social Work MSW Regular MSW: 2.75 UG (or 3.25 in last 60 hrs); 3 letters of rec.; 34 or

Dr. Haslam (Sgfd) (836-4259) statement of purpose. Advanced Standing MSW: all Reg. 62 Ms. White (Joplin) (625-3188) MSW plus BSW within 8 yrs; 3.00 UG (or 3.25 in last 60 hrs); GRE.

Available in Springfield & Joplin.

134 Special EducationMSED Options: VI, SEACT; Mild/Moderate; Orientation/Mobility; 32

Dr. DePaepe (836-4761) Dev. Disabilities; 3.00 GPA in last 60 hrs; background check; letter of intent; 3 letters of recommendation

129 Student Affairs MS Apply to Grad College & CLSE department 36

Dr. Brown (836-5287)

146 Teaching (MAT) MAT Priority deadline February 15; UG degree in (or related to) area of 39

Mr. Sawyer (836-3170) certification desired; relevant PRAXIS II; certification analysis.

87 Theatre MA UG major or 24 hrs in Theatre courses; 3.00 GPA in last 60 hrs; writing 33

Dr. Herr (836-3212) sample; 3 letters of recommendation. Accelerated program available.

72 Writing MA Options: rhetoric & composition or technical & professional writing; 32

Dr. Moser (836-6606) 3.00 UG GPA; GRE verbal score above 50th percentile. 1b

TABLE OF CONTENTS

(For complete keyword index, see Page 303) GOVERNANCE AND ADMINISTRATION .....................................................................6

THE UNIVERSITY.............................................................................................................8

History and Mission......................................................................................................8

UNIVERSITY POLICIES.................................................................................................13

Family Educational Rights and Privacy (FERPA).....................................................13

Liability Protection.....................................................................................................14

Nondiscrimination...................................................................................................... 14

Student Disability Accommodation............................................................................15

Email Communication............................................................................................... 16

Non-Resident Status................................................................................................... 16

Student Conduct..........................................................................................................17

ACADEMIC REGULATIONS.........................................................................................18

Academic Integrity......................................................................................................18

Personal Student Information.....................................................................................19

Registration Information............................................................................................ 22

Grading Information.................................................................................................. 26

Appeals and Grievances............................................................................................ 28

GRADUATE COLLEGE...................................................................................................31

Graduate Council........................................................................................................31

Graduate Faculty........................................................................................................ 32

Graduate Student Council.......................................................................................... 32

Graduate Degree Programs.........................................................................................32

Graduate Certificate Programs............................................................................33

Graduate Procedures and Policies..............................................................................34

Admission to Graduate Study.............................................................................34

Graduate Classifications......................................................................................36

General Degree Requirements....................................................................................37

Graduate Certificate Program Procedures..................................................................40

Special Academic Opportunities ................................................................................41

Inter-University Collaborations..................................................................................43

FEES AND REGISTRATION...........................................................................................46

Student Fee Schedule..................................................................................................46

Registration Procedures..............................................................................................48

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE .............................................................................................50

Graduate Assistantships..............................................................................................50

Federal Financial Assistance......................................................................................56

Student Employment Service......................................................................................57

INTERDISCIPLINARY GRADUATE PROGRAMS......................................................58

Master of Science in Administrative Studies.............................................................58

Master of Science in Education, Secondary Education.............................................60

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS............................................................................63

Art and Design, Dept. of.............................................................................................64

School of Communication Studies

Communication, Dept. of....................................................................................65

Media, Journalism, and Film, Dept. of...............................................................69

English, Dept. of.........................................................................................................70

Modern and Classical Languages, Dept. of................................................................79

Music, Dept. of...........................................................................................................81

Theatre and Dance, Dept. of .......................................................................................87

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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.................................................................91

Master of Business Administration............................................................................93

School of Accountancy, Dept. of................................................................................98

Computer Information Systems, Dept. of ................................................................102

Finance and General Business, Dept. of..................................................................106

Industrial Management, Dept. of..............................................................................108

Management, Dept. of..............................................................................................112

Marketing, Dept. of...................................................................................................115

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION.............................................................................................117

Childhood Education and Family Studies, Dept. of....................................................118

Counseling, Leadership, and Special Education, Dept. of..........................................124

Reading, Foundations, and Technology, Dept. of........................................................146

COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES.......................................................155

Biomedical Sciences, Dept. of.....................................................................................156

Communication Sciences and Disorders, Dept. of......................................................162

Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, Dept. of.................................................169

Nursing, Dept. of..........................................................................................................173

Physical Therapy, Dept. of ...........................................................................................183

Physician Assistant Studies, Dept. of...........................................................................189

Psychology, Dept. of ....................................................................................................194

School of Social Work, Dept. of ..................................................................................200

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS .................................................205

Homeland Security & Defense Graduate Certificate...................................................206

Defense and Strategic Studies, Dept. of.......................................................................207

Economics, Dept. of.....................................................................................................211

History, Dept. of...........................................................................................................212

Philosophy, Dept. of .....................................................................................................217

Political Science, Dept. of ............................................................................................218

Religious Studies, Dept. of...........................................................................................226

Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology, Dept. of.................................................229

COLLEGE OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES...................................................235

Master of Natural and Applied Science.......................................................................236

Agriculture, Dept. of....................................................................................................239

Biology, Dept. of ..........................................................................................................244

Chemistry, Dept. of.......................................................................................................249

Computer Science, Dept. of.........................................................................................253

Fashion and Interior Design, Dept. of..........................................................................255

Geography, Geology, and Planning, Dept. of..............................................................256

Mathematics, Dept. of..................................................................................................264

Physics, Astronomy, and Materials Science, Dept. of.................................................267

LIBRARY SERVICES.........................................................................................................271

Library Science, Dept. of .............................................................................................271

UNIVERSITY SERVICES ..................................................................................................273

GRADUATE FACULTY .....................................................................................................279

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CENTRAL DIRECTORY

PRESIDENT

Dr. Michael T. Nietzel.........................................................................................................................................................................836-8500

PRESIDENT'S STAFF

Mr. Paul K. Kincaid, Chief of Staff, Assistant to the President for University Relations................................................................836-5139

To be named, Chief Financial Officer................................................................................................................................................836-5632

OFFICE OF THE PROVOST

Dr. Belinda R. McCarthy, Provost......................................................................................................................................................836-5119

Dr. Frank A. Einhellig, Associate Provost for Graduate Education and Research and Dean of the Graduate College..................836-5335

Dr. John C. Catau, Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education................................................................................................836-4589

Dr. Christopher J. Craig, Associate Provost for Faculty Relations...................................................................................................836-5022

Dr. Kristine S. Sutliff, Acting Associate Provost for Student Development and Public Affairs......................................................836-8346

Mr. Stephen H. Robinette, Acting Assistant Provost for The Extended Campus and International Programs................................836-4128

Ms. Jana K. Estergard, Equal Opportunity Officer............................................................................................................................836-4252

ADMINISTRATIVE AND INFORMATION SERVICES

Mr. Gregory L. Burris, Vice President...............................................................................................................................................836-5233

Ms. Mary J. Routh, Director, Human Resources...............................................................................................................................836-6616

To be named, Director, Safety and Transportation............................................................................................................................ 836-4441

CAREER SERVICES

Mr. Jack Hunter, Director...................................................................................................................................................................836-5636

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS

Dr. Carey H. Adams, Dean.................................................................................................................................................................836-5247

Dr. Roger Stoner, Associate Dean......................................................................................................................................................836-5247

Art and Design - Dr. Wade S. Thompson, Head................................................................................................................................836-5110

Communication - Dr. Kelly S. McNeilis, Head................................................................................................................................. 836-4321

English - Dr. W. D. Blackmon, Head.................................................................................................................................................836-5107

Media, Journalism and Film - Dr. Karen S.F. Buzzard, Head...........................................................................................................836-5218

Modern and Classical Languages - Dr. Madeleine Kernen, Head .................................................................................................... 836-5122

Music - Dr. Dianne C. Strickland, Acting Head................................................................................................................................ 836-5648

Theatre and Dance - Dr. Mark M. Biggs, Acting Head....................................................................................................................836-4400

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Ronald R. Bottin, Dean................................................................................................................................................................836-4408

Dr. Phillip D. Harsha, Associate Dean...............................................................................................................................................836-5646

Dr. Dave B. Meinert, Acting Associate Dean....................................................................................................................................836-5646

School of Accountancy - Dr. John R. Williams Director...................................................................................................................836-5414

Computer Information Systems - Dr. Jerry M. Chin, Head...............................................................................................................836-4131

Finance and General Business - Dr. Kent P. Ragan, Head................................................................................................................836-5504

Industrial Management - Dr. Shawn D. Strong, Head.......................................................................................................................836-5121

Management - Dr. Barry L. Wisdom, Head.......................................................................................................................................836-5415

Marketing - Dr. Robert H. Luke, Head..............................................................................................................................................836-5413

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Dr. Dennis Kear, Dean........................................................................................................................................................................836-5254

Dr. David Brown, Acting Associate Dean..........................................................................................................................................836-5254

Childhood Education and Family Studies - Rebecca Swearingen, Acting Head.............................................................................836-4525

Counseling, Leadership and Special Education - C. Don Keck, Acting Head.................................................................................836-5449

Greenwood Laboratory School - Dr. Janice Duncan, Director.........................................................................................................836-5124

Reading, Foundations and Technology - Dr. Fred H. Groves, Department Head............................................................................836-6769

Secondary Education - Dr. Jamaine Abidogun, Director..................................................................................................................836-5944

COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Dr. Helen C. Reid. Acting Dean.........................................................................................................................................................836-4176

To be named, Associate Dean.............................................................................................................................................................836-4176

Biomedical Sciences - Dr. Colette M. Witkowski, Acting Head......................................................................................................836-5603

Communication Sciences and Disorders - Dr. Neil DiSarno, Head .................................................................................................. 836-5368

Health, Physical Education, and Recreation - Dr. Sarah G. McCallister, Acting Head....................................................................836-5370

Nursing - Dr. Kathryn L. Hope, Head................................................................................................................................................836-5310

Physical Therapy, Dr. Akinniran Oladehin, Head and Director........................................................................................................836-6179

Physician Assistant Studies, Dr. Steven T. Dodge, Head and Director.............................................................................................836-6151

Psychology - Dr. Robert G. Jones, Head............................................................................................................................................836-5797

School of Social Work - Susan C. Dollar, Director..........................................................................................................................836-6953

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COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Dr. Lorene H. Stone, Dean..............................................................................................................................................................836-6259

Dr. Victor Matthews, Associate Dean.............................................................................................................................................836-5529

Defense and Strategic Studies - Dr. Keith B. Payne, Head.....................................................................................................703-218-3565

Economics - Dr. Ardeshir J. Dalal, Head........................................................................................................................................836-5347

History - Dr. Thomas S. Dicke, Acting Head..................................................................................................................................836-5511

Philosophy - Dr. Pamela R. Sailors, Head......................................................................................................................................836-5650

Political Science - Dr. George E. Connor, Head............................................................................................................................ 836-5630

Religious Studies - Dr. John E. Llewellyn, Head...........................................................................................................................836-5514

Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology - Dr. Karl R. Kunkel, Head.......................................................................................836-5640

COLLEGE OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES

Dr. Tamera S. Jahnke, Dean............................................................................................................................................................836-5249

Dr. Innocent Onwueme, Associate Dean........................................................................................................................................836-5249

Agriculture - Dr. W. Anson Elliott, Head.......................................................................................................................................836-5638

Biology - Dr. S. Alicia Mathis, Head..............................................................................................................................................836-5126

Chemistry - Dr. Eric Bosch, Acting Head......................................................................................................................................836-5506

Computer Science - Dr. Lloyd Smith, Head...................................................................................................................................836-4157

Fashion and Interior Design - Dr. C. Jeannie Ireland, Acting Head..............................................................................................836-5136

Geography, Geology, and Planning - Dr. Thomas G. Plymate, Head............................................................................................836-5800

Mathematics - Dr. Yungchen Cheng, Head.....................................................................................................................................836-5112

Physics, Astronomy and Materials Science - Dr. Pawan Kumar Kahol, Head..............................................................................836-5131

Research Campus at Mountain Grove, W. Anson Elliott, Director........................................................................................417-926-4105

EXTENDED CAMPUS

Mr. Stephen Robinette, Acting Director.........................................................................................................................................836-4127

International Student Services, Dr. Diana Garland, Acting Director.............................................................................................836-6618

ENROLLMENT SERVICES

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