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Original publication date: March 30, 2012 Current publication date: February 1, 2013 Bookmarks appear on the left side of this pdf to help you navigate the online catalog. In addition, throughoutthepdfarelinkstohelpyou navigate to other sections within the catalog as well as to external websites that may provide you with valuable information. Links are noted in blue and underscored. 2012–2013 | Academic Catalog | Volume VIII Supplemental Information as of February 1, 2013 Keller’s Academic Catalog Volume VIII is now in effect. This publication includes the following significant changes. Additions/amendments incorporated since the last publication are noted in red. Note: Effective July 2012, many course designators – letters that precede course ID numbers – are changing (e.g., the Hospitality Management course designator, HM, is changing to HOSP). Course designators and ID numbers throughout this pdf have been updated. Note: Effective July 2012, the University is implementing a new student-centric period calendar. As a result, numerous admission and academic policies have been updated. Note: Tuition effective beginning with the July 2012 session is included in this publication. Note: The Northeast Phoenix location is no longer accepting new enrollments. All references to this site have been deleted from this catalog. Pages 5-7: Information in Approvals has been updated. The section entitled State-Specific Information has been removed, and information formerly presented in this section is now included in the updated Approvals section. Pages 14-18: Information in Nationwide Network of Convenient Locations has been updated to include a link to a web page for each location. The Northeast Phoenixlocationisno longer accepting new enrollments. Information for this site has been deleted. The Atlanta Buckhead location is no longer accepting new enrollments. Information for this site has been deleted. Pages 19-22:Information pertaining to students interested in sitting for the CPA exam in Texas has been added to the MBA program notes. Information pertaining to coursework for the Public Administration concentration within the Business Administration program has been updated. Information in General Graduate Certificate Requirements for graduate certificates associated with the MBA program has been updated. Information pertaining to coursework for the Sustainability Management concentration within the Business Administration program has been updated. Page 26: Information in General Graduate Certificate Requirements for graduate certificates associated with the MAFM program has been updated. Page 27: Information introducing the Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management has been updated. Page 28: Information introducing the Graduate Certificate in Project Management has been updated. Page 29:Information pertaining to the Government Management Emphasis and to the Nonprofit Management Emphasis within the Public Administration program has been updated. Page 31: Information introducing the Graduate Certificate in Information Systems Management has been updated. Page 34: Information in General Graduate Certificate Requirements for graduate certificates associated with the MNCM program has been updated. Pages 35-57: The following course is no longer offered – PA504. The following courses have been added – ECON510,INTP580, SUST550. Descriptions for courses in Fundamental Skills for Education Success have been updated. Page 45: Information in Keller Capstone Projects – Applied Learning at its Best has been updated. Page 56: The reference to Graduate Certificate in Information Systems Security in the sidebar has been updated to Graduate Certificate in Information Security. Pages 59-60: A new section, Local Administrators, has been added Pages 64, 67, 70: Information pertaining to Keller’s student awards has been updated. The new information is repeated on each of these pages. Page 75: Information in Prerequisite Skills Requirements has been updated. Page 76: Information in Additional Admission Requirements for International Applicants has been updated. Page 77: Information in Admission to Keller-Administered Study Abroad Program has been updated. A new section, Specially Recruited International Applicants, has been added. A new section, Special Admission – Fremont J-1 Visa Program, has been added. Page 78: Information in Rescinding Admission has been updated. Information in Multiple Degree Programs has been updated. Information in Enrollment Status has been updated. Pages 79-80: Information in Transfer Credit has been updated. Information in Program Transfers has been updated. A new section, Elective/Alternate Courses, has been added. The section formerly entitled Transfer Credit, Transfers to Other Educational Institutions, Course Waivers and Course Exemptions has been renamed Credit for Previous College Coursework, Transfers to Other Educational Institutions, Course Waivers and Course Exemptions. The section formerly entitled Transfer Credit has been renamed Credit for Previous College Coursework, and information in this section has been updated. A new section, Credit for Professional Certifications and Training, has been added. Information in Transfer Credit – Veterans has been updated. Information in Elective/Alternate Courses has been updated. Pages 81-82: Information in Grades and Designators has been updated. A new section, Non-GPA Credit, has been added. Information in Location Transfers has been updated. Pages 83-85: Information in Academic and Professional Conduct has been updated. Information throughout Standards of Academic Progress has been updated. A new section, Standards of Academic Progress Terminology, has been added. Information in Academic Appeal has been updated. Page 86: Information in Registration has been updated. A new section, Additional Registration Requirements for International Students, has been added. Information in Course Loads has been updated. A new section, Self-Registration, has been added. Pages 87-88: Information in Rescinding Award Conferrals has been updated. Information in Student Conduct has been updated. The section formerly entitled Grievance Procedure has been renamed Student Complaint Procedures. Information in this section has been updated. A new section, Title IX Compliance, has been added. Information in Graduation Notification and Ceremonies has been updated. Information in Student Complaint Procedures has been updated. Pages 90-91: Information in Library has been updated. This information replaces information formerly presented in Library and in Online Library and Information Resources. A new section, Student Injury and Sickness Insurance Plan, has been added and replaces information formerly presented in Insurance. A new section, Hours of Operation, has been added. Information in Student Records has been updated. Information in Hours of Operation has been updated. A new section, Academic Instruction and Faculty Office Hours, has been added. This section replaces the section formerly entitled Faculty Office Hours. Pages 92-93: Information in the tuition chart pertaining to the Master of Accounting & Financial Management program, CPA Exam-Prep emphasis, and to the Graduate Certificate in CPA Preparation, has been updated. Information in Tuition Effective Beginning July 2012 has been updated. Page 94: Information throughout Payment Options has been updated. Information in Military Tuition Rate Effective Beginning July 2012 has been updated. Information in Alumni Tuition Benefit Effective Beginning July 2012 has been updated. Pages 95-96: Information in Financial Aid has been updated. Information in Military Pricing has been updated. A new section, Financial Aid Applicability to Elective/Alternate Courses has been updated. Page 97: Information in Refunds has been updated. Page 102: Information for Cycle 2’s 2013 summer semester has been added. In addition, a note regarding instruction in week eight of each session has been added. Information for the 2013 fall semester has been added to the Cycle 1 and Cycle 2 calendars. An education Partnership like no other DeVry University is proud to support the education of Team USA as an official education provider of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC). This partnership gives Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls the opportunity to attend DeVry University or our Keller Graduate School of Management while pursuing their athletic dreams. Most students at DeVry University and our Keller Graduate School of Management know how challenging it is to juggle work, family and education. But what if your job was training to be an Olympic or Paralympic athlete? Like our students, Team USA athletes often must make compromises in order to reach their ultimate goals. DeVry and Keller are hoping to make education one less thing athletes have to put on hold. What makes DeVry University and the USOC a great match is our flexible learning options, personal attention from professors and degree programs in over 40 career fields. We’re committed to student-athletes like Will Brady, modern pentathlete, full-time student and new father – and Anna Johannes, Paralympic hopeful swimmer and full-time student – in the same way we’re committed to all of our students. We give them the career-focused support they need so that nothing stands in the way of their dreams. D Grow theBusiness of You at Keller No doubt, today’s competitive marketplace and volatile economy have created challenges for organ-izations trying to retain customers and grow market share. But businesses can control much of their destiny, achieving corporate health through effective leaders with knowledge and skills critical to competing in the global business arena. At DeVry University’s Keller Graduate School of Management, we’ve built a highly responsive curricu-lum that directly addresses “the business of you.” It’s a career-oriented approach serving the unique needs of working adults and focused squarely on competencies employers demand. Our flagship MBA program allows you to tailor nearly 40 percent of the program to your interests and goals. In addition, Keller’s specialized degree programs and graduate certificate offerings expand the range of learning to some of today’s most in-demand disciplines. In the accounting arena, Keller’s offerings draw on the proven learning approach of the market leader in CPA exam preparation, Becker Professional Education, which can help lead to the gold standard in this critical and diversifying profession – CPA certification. In addition, we’re excited to offer our new accelerated Master of Science in Accounting degree program, designed specifically for those who hold an accounting-focused undergraduate credential. At Keller, small classes led by faculty who are both practicing professionals and passionate about sharing best practices, help enrich the learning environment. With you every step of the way, Keller professors help ensure your education is immediately applicable in the workplace and relevant to your career advancement. In addition, Keller provides unparalleled flexibility to mix quality on-campus instruction – offered evenings and weekends at 90+ U.S. locations – with dynamic online learning. Courses are offered in eight-week sessions that begin six times each year. And because we know balancing school and other priorities is important, our academic schedule and onsite/online format make it easy to progress at a pace that suits your goals and lifestyle. For nearly 40 years, Keller has delivered on its promise of educational excellence. Validating our commitment is the accreditation the University has earned from The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (ncahlc.org). The HLC is one of six regional agencies that accredit U.S. colleges and universities at the institutional level; is recognized by both the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation; and accredits approximately one-third of U.S. regionally accredited public and private institutions. While accreditation from HLC symbolizes our institution-wide academic integrity, other recognitions also speak to the quality of a Keller education. Most Keller project management offerings are accred-ited by the PMI® Global Accreditation Center (pmi.org). DeVry University, including Keller Graduate School of Management, is among a limited number of U.S. universities and schools worldwide to be granted this designation. In the human resources area, Keller strictly adheres to academic guidelines set by the Society for Human Resource Management, the world’s largest association devoted to HR professionals. Learn more about these guidelines via shrm.org. As always, Keller is committed to providing you with an education with a powerful return on invest-ment – one that capitalizes on emerging technologies that enhance the learning environment and that help you build connections to Keller’s faculty, student and alumni communities. Wishing you a lifetime of career success, David J. Pauldine President, DeVry University ... - tailieumienphi.vn
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