May 04, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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Graduate Policies

 

Undergraduate / Graduate Mixed Credit Policy


There may be circumstances in which students are allowed to take graduate courses before the undergraduate degree (mixed credit) has been conferred. Circumstances include, but are not limited to:
• Students may be accepted into a graduate program toward the end of the undergraduate program and may take graduate courses as part of both degree programs.
• Undergraduate students may enroll in graduate courses that are cross-listed and / or would apply toward both an undergraduate and graduate degree without prior acceptance into a graduate program.
• Undergraduate students may enroll in graduate courses as electives or credits that are not required for their degree.


Requirements for mixed credit include:
• Undergraduate students enrolled in graduate level courses are expected to meet the demands of enhanced work load and/or grading standards.
• Completion of the online application to enroll in graduate course, and obtain approval from the course instructor, department head(s) and dean(s) involved.
• Completion of 90 credit hours minimum
• Earned minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0
• A maximum of twelve credits may be taken for mixed credit.
• Graduate credit taken as an undergraduate will expire after five years and no longer count toward a graduate degree.


Although these standards have been set for university-wide consideration, departments and or programs may establish lower minimums. Exceptions to these standards should be considered by the instructor, department head, and dean of the school offering the course.

 

Undergraduate Students Taking Graduate Classes - Mixed Credit Policy


There may be circumstances in which undergraduate students are allowed to take graduate courses before the undergraduate degree (mixed credit) has been conferred. Circumstances include, but are not limited to:
• Mixed Credit (Accelerated Programs): Students may be accepted into a graduate program toward the end of their undergraduate program and may take graduate courses as part of both degree programs. These courses would be listed as graduate course but would count toward undergraduate and graduate credit.
• Mixed Credit (General): Undergraduate students may enroll in graduate courses that are cross-listed and / or would apply toward both an undergraduate and graduate degree without prior acceptance into a graduate program.
• Mixed Credit (Senior Permission): Undergraduate students may enroll in graduate courses as electives or credits that are not required for their degree.


Minimum requirements for mixed credit include:
• Undergraduate students enrolled in graduate level courses are expected to meet the demands of enhanced work load and/or grading standards required in graduate level courses.
• Completion of the online application through admissions to enroll in graduate courses at MSSU, and obtain approval from the department head(s) and dean(s) involved.
• Completion of 75 credit hours minimum.
• Earned minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0.
• A maximum of 6 credit hours per semester may be taken as Mixed Credit
• A maximum of twelve credits may be taken for mixed credit, unless accepted to an accelerated program.
• Graduate credit taken as an undergraduate will expire after five years and will no longer count toward a graduate degree.


Although these minimum standards have been set for university-wide consideration exceptions to these standards must be approved by the department head, and dean of the school offering the course.


It is highly recommended that students who enroll in Mixed Credit courses contact the Financial Aid Office with any questions.

 

ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATE PROGRAMS/CERTIFICATES

REGULAR ADMISSION:
A student has a conferred bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university recognized by Missouri Southern State University, AND has an undergraduate cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale; OR a combined score of 300 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the Graduate Records Examination or minimum score on the GMAT (Business students only) of 450; AND meets specific departmental admission requirements for the program/certificate.


PROVISIONAL ADMISSION:
A student who holds a bachelor’s degree but does not meet course prerequisites for a specific departmental program/certificate or otherwise approximates but does not meet regular admissions requirements; OR is a senior seeking admission for a subsequent semester. Provisional admission will be granted for up to two consecutive semesters. Regular admission will be granted upon departmental approval.

 

GRADUATE ACADEMIC GOOD STANDING POLICY


1. Graduate students are expected to maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA in all courses completed in their graduate program. Students in graduate courses can earn grades of A, B, C or F.


2. If a graduate student does not maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA in all courses completed, the student:
    a. Will be placed on academic probation for the semester following the one in which a student’s cumulative GPA drops below 3.0. Graduate students placed on academic    probation are required to consult with their Program Graduate Coordinator, Academic Advisor or Designee.
    b. Will be placed on academic suspension if they cannot raise their cumulative GPA to 3.0 within one academic year from which they were placed on academic probation. Graduate students may appeal being placed on academic suspension by contacting their Program/Departmental Graduate Coordinator or Designee. The appeals process will be developed and maintained by academic programs/departments.
         i. Graduate students are prohibited from enrolling in courses in their academic program for a semester following academic suspension.
    c. Will be dismissed from their academic program if they are unable to maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA following academic suspension. Graduate students may appeal dismissal from their program by contacting their Program/Departmental Graduate Coordinator or Designee. The appeals process will be developed and maintained by academic programs/departments.
         i. Academic suspension from a graduate program does not prohibit the graduate student from seeking admittance into another graduate program.
    d. If a student’s GPA is below a 3.0 at the end of the penultimate semester, special permission must be granted to enroll in the capstone course (if applicable), including written student acknowledgement that he/she cannot graduate without a 3.0 GPA.

3. If a graduate student earns an F in a course, the graduate student will be dismissed from their program. This program dismissal may be appealed through their academic program/department. If the graduate student’s appeal is approved, the student may retake the course they earned an F in one-time.

 

Academic Load and Transfer Credit Policy


I. Student Load Status (aligns with Financial Aid Guidelines)
    a. Spring, Fall and Summer Semesters
        i. 9+ hrs Full-time
        ii. 7 to 8 hrs ¾ time
        iii. 6 hrs ½ time
        iv. < 6 hrs less-than-half-time


II. To enroll in more than 12 hours a student requires Department chair and Dean approval.


III. Transfer Credit
    a. The University maximum number of transfer hours (from a different university) at the graduate level is nine.
    b. Individual programs may determine lower maximums.
    c. Cross-listed courses are not considered transfer credits.
    d. Credits from another institution in which an A or B was earned may be transferred at the discretion of the department.

 

Graduation Policy


I. General Degree Graduation Requirements
   a. Minimum number of hours required to obtain a master’s degree
       i. 30 hours
   b. Minimum GPA
       i. 3.0
   c. Capstone Assessment
       i. The capstone assessment, research project, comprehensive exam, etc. will be determined by the individual programs
   d. Degree Completion
       i. Students have a total of seven years to complete a masters’ degree from the starting semester through the semester of graduation


II. Applying for Graduation
   a. Steps for applying to graduate will mirror those at the undergraduate level – see Registrar’s website for instructions.

https://www.mssu.edu/student-affairs/registrar/graduation.php

 

Incomplete and In Progress Graduate Course Policy:


Incomplete (IN): A grade of ‘IN’ may be reported if a student is unable to complete the work of the course within the semester for a valid reason such as illness, death in the family, an emergency, etc. It is not intended as a substitute for an ‘F’ and does not entitle a student to attend the class during a subsequent semester. An incomplete must be made up by the end of the next semester (excluding summers) or it will be converted to an ‘F’ automatically. Both credit and grade points for that course are suspended until the incomplete is converted to either a passing grade or an ‘F’. A student may not graduate with an incomplete grade.


In Progress (IP): A grade of ‘IP’ will be given in a situation in which a student is unable to complete the work of the course within the semester for a valid non-emergency reason, such as a research project or internship that overlaps two semesters. It is not intended as a substitute for an ‘F’ and does not entitle a student to attend the class during a subsequent semester. An ‘IP’ must be made up by the end of the next semester (excluding summers) or it will be converted to an ‘F’ automatically. Both credit and grade points for that course are suspended until the ‘IP’ is converted to either a passing grade or an ‘F’. A student may not graduate with an ‘IP’ grade.

 

Graduate Policy - Repetition of Courses


Students may only receive credit value for a repeated course once. A course may only be repeated one time. Students may repeat courses in which grades ‘F, D, C, or B’ have been earned. When a course is repeated the highest grade will be used when computing GPAs. Once a degree is earned, a student is no longer eligible to exclude the grade of the original course in their GPA. Exceptions to this policy may be considered by the department head and dean of the school offering the course.

 

Graduate Policy for Course and Total Withdrawal


Withdrawal from a Single Class With a Grade of ‘W’
A student may initiate the withdrawal from a course in the Office of the Registrar. Deadlines cited in the Schedule of Classes apply. Withdrawn students are no longer permitted to attend the class.


Withdrawal from All Classes
A student who wishes to completely withdraw will initiate withdrawal in the Financial Aid Office (Hearnes Hall). A student who completely withdraws from the University prior to the last week of classes in a regular or summer semester will receive a grade of “W” in all courses in which the student is enrolled. Withdrawn students are no longer permitted to attend classes. If the last date of attendance precedes the official withdrawal date, the earliest date will be used as the separation date. A student who leaves school without officially withdrawing will receive grades of ‘F’ in all courses.


Military Withdrawal Policy
Persons involuntarily called to active duty in any branch of the military services of the United States while enrolled as students at Missouri Southern State University will be released from their academic responsibilities without penalty. The following options are available:
1.Complete Withdrawal*
A student called to active duty may request to be withdrawn from all classes and receive a full refund of tuition paid for class enrollment. Students selecting this option will follow the normal process for a Complete Withdrawal from the University. A copy of their orders must be submitted along with the Total Withdrawal form to receive a refund.
2.Incomplete Grade
A student called to active duty may contact course instructors to explore the option of receiving an “IN” (incomplete) grade for the course. The normal procedures for an incomplete grade will apply. The approval of this option is left to the discretion of each individual instructor.
3.Single Course Withdrawal*
A student called to active duty may request to be withdrawn from a single course past the normal published deadlines so long as the active duty orders were not received prior to the published deadline. Students are to complete the Single Course Withdrawal form. The military orders must be submitted along with the Single Course Withdrawal form to receive a tuition refund.

 


Graduate Policy, Academic Integrity
Missouri Southern State University is committed to academic integrity and expects all members of the university community to accept shared responsibility for maintaining academic integrity. Academic work is evaluated on the assumption that the work presented is the student’s own, unless designated otherwise. Submitting work that is not one’s own is unacceptable and is considered a serious violation of University policy. Cheating is a serious offense that invalidates the purpose of a university education. Any student, who takes credit for the work of another person, offers or accepts assistance beyond that allowed by an instructor, or uses unauthorized sources for a test or assignment is cheating. Students must be conscious of their responsibilities as scholars, to learn to discern what is included in plagiarism as well as in other breaches of University polices, and must know and practice the specifications for citations in scholarly work. When dealing with cases of academic dishonesty, the course instructor may choose to use the campus judicial system; this includes filing an incident report with the Student Affairs Office, who may act on the report by issuing a written warning or by recommending disciplinary probation, suspension or expulsion. Penalties for academic dishonesty may include a failing grade on the assignment, a failing grade in the course, or any other course related sanction the instructor determines to be appropriate. Faculty should report, in writing, cases of academic dishonesty to the Department Chair, Dean and Graduate Council Chair.

 

 

Master of Accountancy

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Accounting

  • ACCT 0502 - Financial Accounting and Reporting


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    Advanced study of accounting for business combinations, foreign currency transactions and translation, reorganizations and liquidations, and financial reporting requirements of the Securities & Exchange Commission. Course Charge: $120.00 MAcc Program Charge Prerequisite: Admission into MAcc program (AC10 or GR09).
  • ACCT 0508 - Tax Planning and Research


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    This course introduces the upper-division accounting major or master’s degree student to the basic concepts, methods, and tools of tax research. The coverage is broad, exploring the general framework of tax law. Course Charge: $120.00 MAcc Program Charge Prerequisite: Admission into MAcc program (AC10 or GR09).
  • ACCT 0545 - Integrative Accounting Seminar


    Summer 3 Credit Hours
    The course integrates financial accounting and fundamental managerial accounting topics with strategic analysis to evaluate the organizations objectives of liquidity, profitability, and operations efficiency. The emphasis is on cash flow statement, ratio analysis, and use of accounting information to facilitate ethical decision making, planning, budgetary control, and performance evaluation processes. Course Charge: $120.00 MAcc Program Charge Prerequisite: Admission into MAcc program (AC10 or GR09).
  • ACCT 0585 - Controllership


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    A study of how accounting and operating information is used in management planning and decision making. Students will apply advanced costing models and design and evaluate management decision making information systems. Topics will include issues that are appropriate for consideration by executive management and the board of directors. Course Charge: $120.00 MAcc Program Charge Prerequisite: Admission into MAcc program (AC10 or GR09).
  • ACCT 0598 - Special Topics in Accounting


    Demand 3 Credit Hours
    For upper division accounting and Masters of Accountancy students with topics to be announced each time the course is offered. Course Charge: $120.00 MAcc Program Charge Prerequisite: Admission into MAcc program (AC10 or GR09).
  • ACCT 0601 - Ethics and Professional Responsibility


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    This course will provide the student with a framework for making ethical decisions in the accounting environment. In addition, the course will provide an introduction to professional responsibility with a particular focus on the CPA profession, and review legal issues of primary interest to professional accountants. Course Charge: $120.00 MAcc Program Charge Prerequisite: GB 301 and admission into MAcc program (AC10 or GR09).
  • ACCT 0604 - Contemporary Auditing Issues


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    In-depth study of significant pronouncements of the Auditing Standards Board and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. Pronouncements will be compared to standards issued by the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board. Course Charge: $120.00 MAcc Program Charge Prerequisite: ACCT 411 and admission into MAcc program (AC10 or GR09).
  • ACCT 0632 - Seminar in Financial Accounting Theory


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Review of the principles, rules, and procedures underlying the broad area of external financial reporting, including comparisons of U.S. and International Accounting Standards. Literature of the course is composed of publications by authoritative accounting bodies and contemporary developments in academic research. Course Charge: $120.00 MAcc Program Charge Admission into MAcc program (AC10 or GR09).
  • ACCT 0691 - Professional Internship


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    In consultation with the coordinating professor, the student is engaged in first-hand experience with a business, organization, or other professional entity. A portfolio of assigned work shall be collected, examined, and evaluated during the semester. Course Charge: $120.00 MAcc Program Charge Prerequisite: Admission into MAcc program (AC10 or GR09).
  • ACCT 0692 - Seminar in Accounting Leadership


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    An examination of the leadership and communication challenges associated with being a professional accountant. Students will lead and participate in teams of students while preparing income tax returns with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program. Course Charge: $120.00 MAcc Program Charge Prerequisite: Admission into MAcc program (AC10 or GR09).
  • ACCT 0698 - Special Topics in Accounting


    Demand 3 Credit Hours
    For Masters of Accountancy students with topics to be announced each time the course is offered. Course Charge: $120.00 MAcc Program Charge Prerequisite: Admission into MAcc program (AC10 or GR09).
  • ACCT 0699 - Independent Study in Accounting


    Demand 3 Credit Hours
    In consultation with coordinating professor, student selects a topic for intensive study in the student’s program, with emphasis on research. Course Charge: $120.00 MAcc Program Charge Prerequisite: Admission into MAcc program (AC10 or GR09).

Finance

  • FIN 0535 - Financial Analysis


    Fall & Summer 3 Credit Hours
    This applied course will familiarize students with the analytical and empirical tools used by financial managers to evaluate and forecast financial performance and perform project analysis and valuation. Topics will include the discounted cash flow analysis; project risk analysis; cost of capital; forecasting financial statements; enterprise valuation; and valuation using financial derivatives. Course Charge: $120.00 MAcc Program Charge Prerequisites: FIN 0350  and MGMT 0237 .
  • FIN 0550 - Applied Managerial Finance


    3 Credit Hours
    A study of the financial operating environment of a firm. Students will learn how to interpret and evaluate financial performance; how to analyze capital budgeting decisions, including cash flows, financing options, cost, and risk; how to forecast and develop financial plans; and how to manage the growth of a firm. Course Charge: $120.00 Graduate Management Prgm Chg

Master of Science in Education (MSEd)

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Master of Science in Education

Master of Science in Management

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Master of Science in Management