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The Graduate ^. School ;U 2005-2007 G raduate k MONTCLAI STATE UNIVERSITY Location: 247-acrecampus, atthe intersectionofValley RoadandNormal Avenue. Montclair. NewJersey (Essex County), one mile south ofintersection ofValley Road and Route46. Main entrance on NormalAvenue. DegreesOffered: Doctor ofEducation, Doctor ofEnvironmental Management, MasterofArts, MasterofArts in Teaching, MasterofBusinessAdministration.MasterofEducation.MasterofFineArts,Masterof Science, BachelorofArts.BachelorofFineArts. BachelorofMusic. BachelorofScience. Facilities: Tuent) academic buildings, five administrative buildings, the Student Center. Sprague Library. PanzerGymnasiumwithpoolandfitnesscenter,achildcarecenter,recreationfields,variousservice buildings including an 1100-space parking deck, the Red Hawk Diner, Yogi Berra Museum and LearningCenter.YogiBerraStadium,FloydHallIceArena,andhousingforover3,100studentsin eightresidencelifefacilities,including212apartmentsintheVillageatLittleFalls,openedin2003. The new Alexander Kasser Theater opened in 2004. Construction has commenced on a new Children'sCenterscheduledtoopenin2005.The270.000squarefootNewAcademicbuildingis underconstructionandscheduledtoopeninJanuary2006. WebAddressMontclairStateUniversity: www.montclair.edu WebAddressTheGraduateSchool: www.montclair.edu/graduate E-MailAddresses/TelephoneNumbers: MontclairState UniversityMainNumbers (973)655-4000 (800)624-7780 GraduateSchoolOffice [email protected] (973)655-5147 (800)955-GRAD FinancialAid [email protected] (973)655-4461 Registrar [email protected] (973)655-4376 StudentAccounts [email protected] (973)655-4105 For telephone numbers of Program Coordinators and Chairpersons/Directors, see the Graduate School websitatwww.montclair.edu/graduate. TuitionandFees'^: (persemesterhourofcredit) GraduateStudents: New JerseyResident $409.26 GraduateStudents: Non-ResidentofNewJersey $603.58 MBAStudents: NewJerseyResidents $469.54 MBAStudents: Non-ResidentofNewJersey $628.20 MFAStudents: NewJerseyResidents $456.84 MFAStudents: Non-ResidentofNewJersey $666.02 Doctoral Students: NewJerseyResident $467.45 Doctoral Students: Non-ResidentofNewJersey $660.55 * Tuitionandfeeslistedaboveareforthe2005-2006academicyearandaresubjecttochaii}>e withoutpriornoticebyactionoftheMontclairState UniversityBoardofTrustees. MontclairStale University isan Equal Opporlunity/AlfirmativeAction Institution. Incompliance with relevant federal andslatecivil rights legislation, the University does notdiscriminateon the basisofgender,race,color,religion,nationalorigin,age,sexualorientation,orphysicaldisabilities notinterferingwithacademicperformanceintheoperationofitseducationalprogramoractivities: admission,accesstoprogramsandcourseofferings,competitiveandintramuralathletics,counsel- ing, student and other employment, use of facilities, and University sponsored extracurricular activities. Inquires relating to equal opportunity/affirmative action issues may be directed tothe officesofIvqual Opportunity/Affirmative ActionorStudent Development andCampus Life. TheGradualeCatalogol MontclairStaleUniversityispublisliedbienniallyandpresentsannounce- mentsolgeneralinformation,generalacademicregulations,andtheacademicprogramextantatthe daleofpublicalion.TheUniversilyreservesiherightlochangeanyofitsannouncements,regulations or requirements at any lime without notice t)r obligation. The Olfice of the Provost and Vice President lorAcadennc Allairsisresponsible lorthejuvparalionol thecontentofthispublication. Graduate Catalog 2005 2007 - THEGRADUATESCHOOL MONTCLAIR STATE UNIVERSITY MONTCLAIR, NJ 07043 July2005 ./Vi Moq Digitized by the Internet Archive 2013 in http://archive.org/details/graduatecourseca00mont_34 Table ofContents GraduateDegreesOffered vi Academic Calendar ix AboutMontclairStateUniversity 1 Accreditations,Approvals,andMemberships 2 AcademicOrganization 3 HumanRelationsStatementon Campus Climate forCivilityandHumanDignity 4 SmokingRegulation : 4 CollegesandSchoolsoftheUniversity 5 AcademicFacilities 16 AdmissionandMatriculation 23 AcademicPoliciesandRegulations 27 GraduationRequirements 31 Tuitionand Fees 33 FinancialAid 36 StudentServices 46 DOCTORALPROGRAMS Education (Ed.D.) 57 PedagogyConcentration Mathematics Education Specialization Philosophy forChildren Specialization EnvironmentalManagement(D.Env.M.) 72 ACADEMIC AREAS Administration and Supervision (M.A.,See Counseling, Human Developmentand EducationalLeadership) Educator/TrainerConcentration Anthropology 87 Applied Linguistics (M.A.,SeeLinguistics) Applied Sociology (M.A., SeeSociology) Artand Design 89 StudioArt(M.F.A.) Fine Arts (M.A.) StudioConcentration ArtHistory Concentration Fine Arts Education Concentration Museum ManagementConcentration Biology andMolecularBiology 114 Biology (M.S.) Biology ScienceEducationConcentration MolecularBiologyConcentration BusinessAdministration (M.B.A.) 125 AccountingConcentration BusinessEconomicsConcentration FinanceConcentration International BusinessConcentration ManagementConcentration ManagementInformation SystemsConcentration MarketingConcentration Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry (M.S.) (M.S./M.B.A.) 147 BiochemistryConcentration ChildAdvocacy (M.A.) 155 Public ChildWelfareConcentration ClassicsandGeneral Humanities 160 Communication Sciences and Disorders (M.A.) 162 Speech-Language Pathology Concentration CommunicationStudies (M.A.) 170 SpeechCommunicationConcentration Public Relations Concentration OrganizationalCommunicationConcentration ComputerScience (M.S.) 177 InformaticsConcentration AppliedStatisticsConcentration Applied MathematicsConcentration Counseling, Human DevelopmentandEducationalLeadership 186 Counseling (M.A.) CommunityCounseling Concentration School CounselingConcentration StudentAffairs/CounselinginHigherEducation Concentration AddictionsCounselingConcentration Administration and Supervision (MA) Educator/TrainerConcentration Curriculum andTeaching 203 Teaching (M.A.T.) TeacherofStudents with DisabilitiesCertification Post BaccalaureateTeacherofStudents with DisabihtiesCertification Learning Disabihties (M.Ed.) Postmaster's Learning DisabilitiesTeacher-Consultant Certification Education (M.Ed.) Educational Technology (M.Ed.) Associate School Library MediaSpecialistCertification School Library Media Specialist Certification Early Childhood, Elementary, and Literacy Education 229 Early Childhood Special Education (M.Ed.) Teaching (M.A.T.) Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Dualcertificationprogram,EarlyChildhoodEducationorElementaryEducation withTeacherofStudents with Disabilities PostBaccalaureate InitialTeacherofPreschool-Grade 3 Certification PostBaccalaureateInitial Elementary School TeacherCertification Reading (M.A.) Reading SpecialistCertification EconomicsConcentration(SeeSocialSciences) Educational Foundations 249 Education (M.Ed.) CriticalThinkingConcentration Philosophy forChildrenConcentration EducationalPsychology (M.A.,SeePsychology) English(M.A.) 257 Environmental Studies (M.A.) 263 Environmental EducationConcentration Environmental HealthConcentration Environmental ManagementConcentration Environmental ScienceConcentration ExerciseScienceandPhysicalEducation 272 PhysicalEducation (M.A.) Teaching and SupervisionofPhysical EducationConcentration Coachingand SportsAdministrationConcentration Exercise SciencesConcentration Family andChild Studies 278 FineArts (M.A.) (SeeArtandDesign) StudioConcentration ArtHistoryConcentration FineArtsEducationConcentration Museum ManagementConcentration Fine Arts (M.F.A., StudioArt) (SeeArtandDesign) French (M.A.) 280 FrenchLiteratureConcentration French StudiesConcentration Geoscience (M.S.) 288 Health andNutrition Sciences 292 Health Education (M.A.) Nutrition andFood Science(M.S.) HistoryConcentration (M.A.,SeeSocialSciences) LearningDisabilities (M.Ed, andPost-Master's, LearningDisabilities Teacher-Consultantcertification) (SeeCurriculum andTeaching) Legal Studies (M.A.) 300 DisputeResolutionConcentration Governance, Complianceand RegulationConcentration LegalManagement, Information, andTechnologyConcentration Paralegal StudiesCertificateProgram(See OtherPrograms) Linguistics 317 AppliedLinguistics, M.A. TeachingEnglish as aSecondLanguageasaSecondTeachingFieldCertification iii Mathematical Sciences 325 Mathematics (M.S.) ComputerScienceConcentration MathematicsEducationConcentration PureandApphedMathematicsConcentration StatisticsConcentration TeachingMiddleGrades Mathematics (M.A.) MathematicsEducation Specialization {SeeEducation (Ed.D.)Program) Music(M.A.) 338 PerformanceConcentration Theory/CompositionConcentration MusicTherapyConcentration MusicEducationConcentration NewJersey School ofConservation 352 Pedagogy,Centerof(5"^^Education(Ed.D.)Program, TeacherEducationCertification Programs) Philosophy forChildrenConcentration (M.Ed.,SeeEducationalFoundations) Philosophy forChildren Specialization {SeeEducation (Ed.D.)Program) PhysicalEducation(SeeExerciseScienceandPhysicalEducation) Psychology 357 Psychology (M.A.) IndustrialandOrganizational Psychology Concentration Educational Psychology (M.A.) Child/AdolescentClinicalPsychologyConcentration Clinical PsychologyforSpanish-EnglishBilingualsConcentration School PsychologistCertification Reading (M.A.) (SeeEarly Childhood, Elementary, andLiteracyEducation) Reading SpecialistCertification Social Sciences (M.A.) 371 EconomicsConcentration History Concentration Sociology 379 AppliedSociology, M.A. Spanish(M.A.) 385 Statistics (M.S.) 389 StudioArt(M.F.A., SeeFineArts) Teaching(M.A.T.,See CurriculumandTeachingorEarlyChildhood, Elementary andLiteracyEducation) TeachingMiddleGrades Mathematics (M.A.,SeeMathematicalSciencesor Graduate CertificatePrograms) Theatre (M.A.) 394 Theatre StudiesConcentration Production/StageManagementConcentration Arts ManagementConcentration GRADUATE CERTIFICATEPROGRAMS 401 AmericanDietetic Association (ADA) Programs: DidacticPrograminDietetics (DPD) 402 ApprovedPreprofessional PracticeProgram(AP4) 402 ArtistDiploma 403 ChildAdvocacy 404 Cisco 405 CollaborativeTeachingforInclusiveSettings 406 FoodSafetyInstructor 407 HealthEducation 409 MolecularBiology 410 NutritionandExercise Science 412 ObjectOrientedComputing 414 Paralegal Studies 415 Performer'sCertificate 421 PhilosophyforChildren 422 TeachingEnglishto SpeakersofOtherLanguages (TESOL) 424 Teaching MiddleGrades Mathematics 425 TranslationandInterpretationin Spanish 426 WaterResource Management 428 CENTEROFPEDAGOGY TeacherEducation CertificationPrograms 430 AppendixofAlpha Course Codes 439 Directory ofChairpersons/Directors 443 AdministrationandFaculty 445 Index 462 DirectionstoCampus 466 GRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED** DOCTOR OF EDUCATION Education *Pedagogy/MathematicsEducation (EPME) *Pedagogy/Philosophy forChildren (EPPC) DOCTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Environmental Management(ENVM) MASTER OF ARTS Administrationand Supervision (ADSU) *Educator/Trainer(Training Personnel) (ADET) AppliedLinguistics (APLN) Applied Sociology (APSO) ChildAdvocacy (CHAD) *PublicChildWelfare (CAPW) Communication SciencesandDisorders *Speech-LanguagePathology (CMLP) Communication Studies *OrganizationalCommunication (CSOC) *PublicRelations (CSPR) *SpeechCommunication(CSSC) Counseling *AddictionsCounseling (CNAC) *CommunityCounseling(CNCC) *SchoolCounseling (CNSC) StudentAffairs/Counseling in HigherEducation (CNSA) Educational Psychology (EPSY) *Child/AdolescentClinical Psychology (EPCP) *Clinical Psychology forSpanish-English Bilinguals (EPSB) English (ENGL) Environmental Studies Environmental Education (ESED) Environmental Health (ESEH) Environmental Management(ESEM) Environmental Science(ESES) Fine Arts ArtHistory (FAAH) Fine Arts Education (FAED) Museum Management (FAMM) Studio (FAST) * AreaofConcentration ** Pleaserefertotheindexforjm^enumbersonspecifici>ro^rams. PleaserefertotheGraduateSchool website(www.montclair.edu/graduate)fornamesofcurrent facultyservingasGraduateProgram Coordinators.

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