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Missouri State Outreach 901 South National Avenue Springfield, MO 65897 Earn Your Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees Right Here in Neosho! See Inside for Course Offerings! Spring 2015 Course Listings Larry Nichols, Outreach Coordinator Crowder College • McDonald Hall 239 601 Laclede Avenue • Neosho, MO 64850 (417) 455-5757 • (417) 629-3941 Joplin Office [email protected] Outreach.MissouriState.edu/Neosho/2015 Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MissouriStateOutreach NEOSHO Bachelor of Applied Science in Agriculture Bachelor of Applied Science in Technology Management Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Bachelor of Science in General Business Bachelor of Science in Nursing Bachelor of Social Work Doctorate in Educational Leadership Master of Science in Elementary Education Master of Science in Literacy Master of Science in Educational Technology Master and Specialist in Educational Administration Due to early publication deadlines, it is unavoidable that there will be a few schedule changes between this printing and the beginning of the semester. We have done our best to ensure the accuracy of information at the time of printing. The most up-to-date information, including number of seats available in sections, may be found at: www.MissouriState.edu (select “C” for Class Schedule). Spring 2015 Course Listings (continued) Course Code Section Course Title CRN Credit Dates Day Time Instructor Master of Science in Elementary Education ELE 711 899 Contemporary Issues Ele Curriculum 24572 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET M. Yu ELE 713 898 Advanced Theory/Communication Arts 32939 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET C. Hail ELE 720 899 Advanced Theory/Student Assessment 24573 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET M. Yu ELE 772 899 Research Seminar in ELE 28874 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET C. Hail Master of Science in Literacy RDG 640 899 Analysis/Correction Literacy SL 21936 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET D. Kear RDG 700 899 Relationship Language to Literacy 22083 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET D. Camp RDG 710 898 Content Area Literacy 31113 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET B. Hurst RDG 710 899 Content Area Literacy 31764 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET B. Hurst RDG 770 899 Curriculum Design in Literacy 22134 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET B. Hurst RDG 780 899 Assessment Process for Literacy Specialist 23689 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET D. Camp RDG 781 898 Assessment of Literacy Problems 31267 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET D. Kear RDG 782 898 Remediation of Literacy Problems 31269 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET D. Kear RDG 791 898 Problems in Literacy Education 29941 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET B. Hurst RDG 791 899 Problems in Literacy Education 22068 1 1/12-5/14 INET INET B. Hurst RDG 795 899 Research Seminar in Literacy 22136 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET B. Hurst Courses are available leading to Bachelor’s and Graduate Degrees in NEOSHO!

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Missouri State Outreach901 South National AvenueSpringfield, MO 65897

Earn Your Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees Right Here in Neosho! See Inside for Course Offerings!

Spring 2015 Course Listings

Larry Nichols, Outreach CoordinatorCrowder College • McDonald Hall 239 601 Laclede Avenue • Neosho, MO 64850 (417) 455-5757 • (417) 629-3941 Joplin [email protected]

Outreach.MissouriState.edu/Neosho/2015

Find us on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/MissouriStateOutreach

NEOSHO

• BachelorofAppliedScienceinAgriculture• BachelorofAppliedScienceinTechnologyManagement• BachelorofScienceinElementaryEducation• BachelorofScienceinGeneralBusiness• BachelorofScienceinNursing• BachelorofSocialWork• DoctorateinEducationalLeadership• MasterofScienceinElementaryEducation• MasterofScienceinLiteracy

• MasterofScienceinEducationalTechnology• MasterandSpecialistinEducationalAdministration

Due to early publication deadlines, it is unavoidable that there will be a few schedule changes between this printing and the beginning of the semester. We have done our best to ensure the accuracy of information at the time of printing. The most up-to-date information, including number of seats available in sections, may be found at: www.MissouriState.edu (select “C” for Class Schedule).

Spring 2015 Course Listings (continued)

Course Code Section Course Title CRN Credit Dates Day Time Instructor

Master of Science in Elementary EducationELE 711 899 Contemporary Issues Ele Curriculum 24572 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET M. Yu ELE 713 898 Advanced Theory/Communication Arts 32939 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET C. Hail ELE 720 899 Advanced Theory/Student Assessment 24573 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET M. Yu ELE 772 899 Research Seminar in ELE 28874 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET C. Hail

Master of Science in LiteracyRDG 640 899 Analysis/Correction Literacy SL 21936 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET D. Kear RDG 700 899 Relationship Language to Literacy 22083 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET D. Camp RDG 710 898 Content Area Literacy 31113 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET B. Hurst RDG 710 899 Content Area Literacy 31764 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET B. Hurst RDG 770 899 Curriculum Design in Literacy 22134 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET B. Hurst RDG 780 899 Assessment Process for Literacy Specialist 23689 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET D. Camp RDG 781 898 Assessment of Literacy Problems 31267 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET D. Kear RDG 782 898 Remediation of Literacy Problems 31269 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET D. Kear RDG 791 898 Problems in Literacy Education 29941 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET B. Hurst RDG 791 899 Problems in Literacy Education 22068 1 1/12-5/14 INET INET B. Hurst RDG 795 899 Research Seminar in Literacy 22136 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET B. Hurst

Courses are available leading to Bachelor’s and Graduate Degrees in NEOSHO!

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ForUp-to-DateClassSchedules:ChecktheMissouriStateUniversitywebsiteathttp://www.MissouriState.edu(clickon“C”forclassschedule).

Quick Reference Abbreviations: M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F=Friday, S=Saturday, U=Sunday, ARR=Arranged, (ITV)=Interactive Video, (iCourse)=iCourse, (INET)=Internet Classes, (BLENDED)=Combination of ITV and/or face-to-face and/or online.

Spring2015

Course ListingsCourse Code Section Course Title CRN# Credit Dates Day Time Instructor

Bachelor of Science in General BusinessACC 311 899 Managerial Cost Accounting 27720 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET M. HammondBUS 397 814 Global Issues in Business (ITV) 33133 3 1/12-5/14 M 5:30-6:45pm TBABUS 550 898 Negotn, Meditn & Arbitratn 25390 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET S. LeasureCIS 429 814 Information Systems in Business (ITV) 33125 3 1/12-5/14 M 7-8:15pm R. BurtonFIN 380 750 Financial Management (iCourse) 25410 3 1/12-5/14 T 9:30-10:45am K. RaganFIN 380 751 Financial Management (iCourse) 25409 3 1/12-5/14 T 5:30-6:45pm H. WitteFIN 381 899 Personal Financial Planning 25421 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET J. PhilpotFIN 485 899 Investments I 25442 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET J. ScottINS 314 814 Employee Benefits and Social Ins (ITV) 33121 3 1/12-5/14 W 7-8:15pm J. DubinskyLAW 332 898 Debt/Credit Rights & Remedies 25553 1 1/12-3/6 INET INET W. AndersonLAW 332 899 Debt/Credit Rights & Remedies 25552 1 3/16-5/14 INET INET W. AndersonLAW 539 814 Legal Regulations of International Commerce (ITV) 33141 3 1/12-5/14 T 7-8:15pm J. BlackMGT 340 814 Organizational Behavior Mgt (ITV) 33089 3 1/12-5/14 R 5:30-8:20pm G. SvaranowicMGT 364 899 Operations Management 31587 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET J. AmplemanMGT 487 899 Strategic Mgt and Policy 29377 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET J. DebodeMKT 350 899 Principles of Marketing 31336 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET M. ChinMKT 351 814 Consumer Market Behavior (ITV) 31045 3 1/12-5/14 M 5:30-8:20pm M. BurnettQBA 237 899 Basic Business Statistics 201520 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET P. Sells

Bachelor of Applied Science in General AgricultureAGB 314 899 Legal Aspects of Agriculture 26410 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET T. ElliottAGB 384 814 Agricultural Selling (ITV) 29490 2 1/12-5/14 R 5:30-7:20pm R. FentAGB 584 814 Farm Business Management (ITV) 31139 3 1/12-5/14 R 12:30-2:10pm P. SmithAGB 684 814 Farm Business Management (ITV) 33265 3 1/12-5/14 R 12:30-2:10pm P. SmithAGP 303 899 Suburban Horticulture 27290 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET M. OdnealAGP 353 899 Turf Science 27223 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET P. TrewathaAGP 453 899 Crop Physiology 27269 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET P. TrewathaAGS 432 814 Sheep and Goat Science (ITV) 29516 2 3/16-5/14 TR 2:30-4:10pm E. Walker

Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education/Middle School EducationECE 501 814 Home/School/Community Relationships (ITV) 27829 3 1/12-5/14 R 4-5:20pm J. ShewmakeEDC 345 814 Introduction to Multicultural Education and Diversity (ITV) 27827 3 1/12-5/14 W 11:15am-2pm N. QuinnELE 410 814 Teaching and Learning in Elementary Classroom (ITV) 24887 3 1/12-5/14 W 2:30-5:20pm C. NicholsELE 500 814 Current Issues & Applications Elementary Education (ITV) 27831 5 1/12-5/14 R 9am-2:50pm L. SchislerELE 510 898 The Reflective Practitioner 33529 2 1/12-5/14 INET INET L. SchislerMTH 360 814 Foundations Geometry for Teachers (ITV) 24949 3 1/12-5/14 M 1-4:50pm C. NicholsRDG 420 814 Assessing and Personalizing Reading (ITV) 26156 3 1/12-5/14 MW 9am-10:20am S. LineberryRDG 421 814 Practicum: Assessing and Personalizing Reading (ITV) 26342 2 1/12-5/14 M 10:30am-12:20pm S. LineberryRDG 474 814 Reading & Writing in the Content Fields (ITV) 27824 2 1/12-5/14 T 9-10:50am D. Waters

Bachelor of Science in NursingNUR 342 899 Nursing: Health Assessment 24408 4 1/12-5/14 INET INET TBA NUR 442 899 Nursing: Community Health SL 22621 6 1/12-5/14 INET INET C. Daniel NUR 472 899 Writing II: Nursing Research 23018 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET S. Sims-Giddens NUR 484 0 RN-BSN Capstone 28141 2 1/12-5/14 INET INET TBA NUR 492 899 Basic EKG Interpretation 27897 1 1/12-5/14 INET INET TBA NUR 515 899 Healthcare Informatics 24435 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET TBA NUR 565 899 Advanced Human Pathophysiology 21731 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET TBA

Bachelor of Social WorkSWK 307 825 Social Work Practice with Individuals 32920 3 1/12-5/14 M 2-5pm J. EldredSWK 314 814 Social Welfare Policy and Services II (ITV) 32922 3 1/12-5/14 TR 9:30-10:45am W. JacksonSWK 326 899 Human Behavior & Social Environment II 32802 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET TBASWK 480 899 Social Work Integrative Semnr 24707 3 1/12-5/14 INET INET L. StreetSWK 490 899 Practicum in Social Work 24708 9 1/12-5/14 INET INET L. Street

Missouri State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Minority/Female/Veterans/Disability Employer and Institution. Visit our website! Outreach.MissouriState.edu/Neosho

Formoreinformationcontact:LarryNichols,OutreachCoordinatorMcDonaldHall239, 601LacledeAvenue,Neosho,MO64850uPhone(417)455-5757JoplinOffice(417)[email protected]

Doctorate in Educational Leadership• EarnthisdegreethroughacollaborativeagreementbetweenMissouriStateand

University of Missouri.• DesignedforthoseseekingleadershippositionsinP-12,highereducation,orin

government or industry. • Cohortsbeginningevery2years,withapplicationsbeingduebyDecember1of

even-numbered years. Spend 12 days in July meeting on the MU campus, for two consecutive years. The remainder of the coursework is offered by MSU, with most classes accessible in the Joplin area via ITV.

• Attendtwoyearsofclassroominstruction(46credithours),whichincludes 12 credit hours of dissertation research. Administrator certification is available by taking a few additional courses.

Contact:Dr.CynthiaMacGregor,ProgramCoordinatorPhone:(417)836-6046,Email:[email protected]

Master of Science in Literacy• Earn your master’s degree while achieving reading certification through this 37-hour program that offers classes primarily online.• Thisprogramwillprepareyouwiththenecessaryknowledge,skillsand dispositions to be a competent literacy teacher for kindergarten through grade 12.• Bycompletingthisprogram,youwillearnyourcertificationasaliteracy educator and a highly marketable degree.

Contact:Dr.DeanneCamp,ProgramCoordinatorPhone:(417)836-6983,Email:[email protected]

Elementary Education (Master’s with Emphasis)• Earnyourelementaryeducationmaster’sdegreetakingMSUcoursesoffered

online.• Customizeyourdegreebychoosingyouremphasisareasuchasmiddleschool

education, reading and conservation.

Contact:Dr.CindyHail,GraduateCoordinatorM.S.E.D.Phone:(417)836-6065,Email:[email protected]

Master and Specialist in Educational Administration• Earn your master’s degree (MS) and/or specialist degree (EdS) in the greater Joplin area and obtain a career in school administration.• Participate in this jointly developed, standards-based instructional program including district/building projects and clinical experiences extending over 24 months, and including practicum and on-site experiences. • Complete either the master’s or specialist program in five semesters.

Contact:Dr.KimFinch,Master’sDegreeProgramCoordinatorPhone:(417)836-5392,Email:[email protected]:Dr.RobertWatson,SpecialistDegreeProgramCoordinatorPhone:(417)836-5177,Email:[email protected]

Master of Science in Educational Technology• A graduate degree in Educational Technology will prepare you for a number of

different careers as an educator, administrator or technical support specialist. You may choose to start a career as a classroom teacher in grades K-12, or even advance to the administration level.

• Teachers within the Joplin School District can earn up to nine hours of graduate credit, at a reduced rate, while satisfying their professional development requirements through the eTEC program.

Contact:Dr.Ching-WenChang,ProgramCoordinatorPhone:(417)836-5353,Email:[email protected]

Bachelor of Science in General Business• Complete your bachelor’s degree in business at Crowder College by taking classes in

the evening and online. • Gainabroadperspectiveonthebusinessworld,withclassesinmanydifferent

disciplines. • EnterthisprogramwiththecompletionofanAAdegreeandatleasttenclasses

in the business core, all of which are available from Crowder College.

Contact:KimStagner,M.B.A.,CollegeofBusinessAdministrationAdvisorPhone:(417)836-5386,Email:[email protected]

Bachelor of Applied Science in Technology Management• CompletethisdegreeentirelyonlineuponearninganAA(recommended)orany

AAS degree (with completion of general education classes). • Prepareformanagementresponsibilitiesinawidevarietyofindustrialand technical settings.

Contact:Dr.NealCallahan,InterimDept.Head-Technology&ConstructionManagementPhone:(417)836-5121,Email:[email protected]

Bachelor of Science in Nursing• Asaregisterednurse,preparedattheassociatedegreeordiplomalevel,youmay

obtain a BSN degree by taking upper-division nursing courses via the Internet. • Completetheprogramasafull-orpart-timestudentandprogressthroughthe

program at a pace of your own choosing.• ThroughtheCrowderBSNScholarsProgram,studentscantakeupto5upper-division

MSU courses prior to graduating from Crowder and obtain both the RN and BSN in as little as 3 years!

Contact:Dr.SusanSims-Giddens,R.N.,DirectorBSN-CompletionProgramPhone:(417)836-5398,Email:[email protected]

Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education• AsaholderofanAATdegreeorequivalentcoursework,taketheupper-level

classes you need to complete this degree on the Neosho campus. All lower-division prerequisites are available from Crowder College.

• Becomecertifiedtoteachgrades1-6inanysubject,withamiddleschoolendorsement (grades 6-9) in various subjects (if the appropriate electives are chosen).

• Startanyfallsemesterasthisprogramoperatesonacohortmodel.

Contact:LauraSchisler,On-SiteTeacherEducationProgramCoordinatorPhone:(417)455-5523,Email:[email protected]

Bachelor of Social Work• Preparestudentsforentry-levelpositionsinsocialwork.• AllclassesareofferedeitherinNeoshooronline.• FullyaccreditedbytheCouncilonSocialWorkEducation.• Includeshands-onpracticumexperiences.• PreparesyoutoquicklyearnaMasterofSocialWork(whichisofferedatourJoplin

site) as an advanced-standing grad student.

Contact:JoanWilson,MSW,ProgramAdvisorPhone:(417)455-5451,Email:[email protected]

Bachelor of Applied Science in General Agriculture• AsaholderofanAA,AASorASdegree,ourPathwaysPartnershipallowsyouto

complete your bachelor’s in agriculture in about two years. • Enjoyflexibleschedulingwithonlineandinteractivevideoclasses.

Contact:JimBellis,DirectorofStudentServices-SchoolofAgriculturePhone:(417)836-5638,Email:[email protected]

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