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University of Central Arkansas
Graduate Bulletin 2007 - 2009

Graduate Bulletin
Document Number 2.03

The Graduate School

[1] Statement of Purpose

The Graduate School at the University of Central Arkansas offers programs in professional and technical fields, liberal and fine arts, and basic sciences. Through graduate education, the University seeks to produce individuals with advanced knowledge and skills who appreciate learning and who can address issues creatively through inquiry and critical analysis.

The Graduate School has as its central purposes

[2] Graduate Degrees and Programs

The University of Central Arkansas offers coursework leading to a graduate certificate and two types of graduate degrees--professional degrees and research degrees--at three levels--master's, specialist's, and doctoral. A professional degree gives the student a specific set of skills needed to practice a particular profession or to enhance skills in an existing career. The research degree provides experience in research and scholarship.

[2.1] Graduate Certificate Programs

In addition to its degree programs, the Graduate School offers graduate certificate programs, focused collections of courses (12-18 hours) which, when completed, afford the student a record of coherent academic accomplishment in a given discipline or set of related disciplines. Graduate certificate programs are designed by the university to enhance marketability of its graduate students and programs, to provide a service to the community at large through a short-term graduate program, and to provide expanded opportunities for students wishing to further their education for personal or career advancement.

[2.2] Master's, Specialist's, and Professional Doctoral Degrees

The master's, specialist's, and professional doctoral degrees are awarded to students who achieve and demonstrate a level of academic and/or professional accomplishment and subject mastery substantially beyond that required for the baccalaureate degree. Graduates from master's, specialist’s and/or professional doctoral programs will demonstrate:

In addition to the above, graduates of the programs leading to the educational specialist or professional doctorate will demonstrate:

[2.3] Doctor of Philosophy Degrees

The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree is designed to prepare students to become scholars and leaders. The scholar not only discovers, integrates, and applies knowledge but also communicates and disseminates it. PhD graduates have the ability to make significant contributions to scholarship in their disciplines. A leader guides and sets examples for others. Students in a PhD program are required to grasp complex intellectual issues in addition to the highly technical standards necessary for research and scholarship. The scholar becomes a leader by looking for connections, bridging theory and practice, considering implications of research, and fitting research into all professional roles.

PhD degree program graduates will demonstrate

[3] List of Degrees and Programs

The University of Central Arkansas offers work leading to the following graduate degrees and programs:

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Communication Science and Disorders

Leadership Studies

Physical Therapy
School Psychology

Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)

Educational Specialist (EdS)

Educational Leadership

Master of Accountancy (MAcc)

Master of Arts (MA)

English
History
Mathematics Education
Spanish

Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT)

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Master of Fine Arts (MFA)

Digital Filmmaking

Master of Music (MM)

Master of Science (MS)

Applied Computing
Applied Mathematics

Biology
College Student Personnel Services and Administration
Community and Economic Development
Community Service Counseling
Counseling Psychology
Family and Consumer Sciences
Health Sciences
Health Systems
Kinesiology
Library Media and Information Technologies
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
School Counseling

School Leadership, Management, and Administration
School Psychology
Speech-Language Pathology
Training Systems

Master of Science in Education (MSE)

Advanced Studies in Teaching and Learning
Childhood Education

Reading
Special Education (Collaborative Instructional Specialist, Ages 0-8; Collaborative Instructional Specialist, Grades 4-12)

Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)

Graduate Certificate Programs

Business Management

Diverse Literatures
Geographic Information Systems

MSN Post Master's Certificate

[4] Graduate Faculty Profile

Two hundred and forty-six (246) members of UCA's faculty (fewer than half) currently hold graduate faculty status. These faculty received their terminal degrees from more than 85 different institutions of higher education, with most of the major universities represented. Ninety-seven percent hold doctoral degrees. They offer a rich diversity in instructional and research knowledge. Additional instructors, some from off campus, are given limited graduate faculty status to teach specific graduate courses for which they are qualified.

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