2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
School of Graduate Studies
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P.O. Box 70720
Phone: (423) 439-4221
The School of Graduate Studies currently offers 15 master’s degrees, covering a wide range of academic disciplines, as well as the Education Specialist degree (Ed.S.), the Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.), the Doctor of Education (Ed.D.), the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), the Doctor of Sport Physiology and Performance, and the Doctor of Science in Nursing (Ph.D.) degrees. In addition to these degree programs, ETSU offers graduate certificates in: Advanced Nursing Practice, Epidemiology, Gerontology, Health Care Management, Business Administration, E-Business, Entrepreneurial Leadership, Archival Studies, and Emerging Technology.
Specific degree and certificate program requirements are found in the Graduate Catalog. Upon completion of the bachelor’s degree, a student may take courses in a degree program or as a non-degree graduate. Undergraduates are welcome to apply for admission during their final year of coursework and can be admitted contingent upon completion of the undergraduate degree.
Graduate Program Specialists
Each graduate program or major is represented by a Graduate Program Specialist who is prepared to assist students with all aspects of the graduate process, from admission through graduation. If you have questions or would like to explore options for graduate study, please contact the appropriate program specialist listed below. Non-degree student applications are processed by Ms. Fiona Goodyear, goodyear@etsu.edu, (423) 439-4707.
Shella Bennett |
bennetsg@etsu.edu
(423) 439-4708 |
Audiology, Biomedical Sciences, and Speech Pathology. |
Kimberly Brockman |
brockmank@etsu.edu
(423) 439-6165 |
Computer Science, English, Mathematics, Social Work, Technology, Appalachian Studies MA and six (6) certificate programs: Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, Emerging Technologies, and Early Childhood Education Emergent Inquiry Graduate Certificate, Appalachian Studies, Athletic Administration, and Mathematical Modeling. |
Angela Edwards |
edwardag@etsu.edu
(423) 439-4703 |
Art, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Communication, Geosciences, History, New Media Studio, Psychology, Public Administration, Sociology, and three (3) certificate programs: Economic Development, Forensic Document Examination, and Urban Planning |
Fiona Goodyear |
goodyear@etsu.edu
(423) 439-6148 |
Advanced Studies in Teaching and Learning (TN eCampus), Counseling, Early Childhood Education MA and PhD, Educational Media and Technology, Elementary and Secondary Education, Teacher Education with Multiple Levels (M.A.T.), Kinesiology and Sport Studies, Reading/Storytelling, Special Education, and two (2) certificate programs: School Library Professional and Storytelling certificates. |
Cindy Hill |
hillcc@etsu.edu
(423) 439-6590 |
M.B.A., Accounting, Digital Marketing, all degrees in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis, and two (2) certificate programs: Business Administration and Entrepreneurial Leadership. |
Stacie Hill |
hillsr1@etsu.edu
(423) 439-4302 |
Allied Health, Clinical Nutrition, Environmental Health, Liberal Studies, Physical Therapy, Public Health, and seven (7) certificate programs: Archival Studies, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Gerontology, Health Care Translation and Interpreting, Health Care Management, Professional Studies, and Rural Health |
Linda Raines |
raineslt@etsu.edu
(423) 439-6158 |
Nursing, including all Nursing Post Master’s certificate programs, all Nursing TN eCampus programs Sport Physiology and Performance PhD. |
Application for Graduate Study
Any student wishing to take graduate courses, whether degree seeking or non-degree, may submit a traditional paper application or an electronic application. Paper applications are available in the Graduate Office, located at 309 Burgin Dossett Hall, and will be mailed on request. Electronic applications are available at the Graduate School web site: https://selfserv.etsu.edu/pls/PROD/twbkwbis.P_GenMenu?name=homepage
Both paper and electronic formats contain complete instructions and requirements for admission.
Non-Degree Students
Students who wish to take graduate coursework but do not wish to pursue a graduate degree should apply for admission as Graduate Non-Degree students. Graduate Non-Degree classification is limited to those students who have earned a bachelor’s degree and who wish to take graduate-level classes. All Graduate Non-Degree applicants must provide official transcripts verifying that they have earned a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution and must receive approval to register from the chair or graduate coordinator of the appropriate department. All questions regarding non-degree status should be directed to (423) 439-4221.
Advanced Admission for Undergraduates
A senior lacking no more than nine credit hours for graduation at East Tennessee State University may petition to register for graduate courses during the final semester of undergraduate enrollment. The petition form is available in the Graduate Office. The following stipulations apply:
- Student must be within 9 hours of completion of the undergraduate degree at ETSU.
- The total course load for a senior enrolled for graduate coursework may not exceed 12 credit hours.
- Student must meet the undergraduate grade point average required in his or her specific program.
- Undergraduate degree must be completed during the semester in which the student is allowed to register for graduate work.
Graduate Catalog
The School of Graduate Studies issues a Catalog which includes detailed information about graduate program offerings and requirements for admission. The Catalog is available in hard copy and online. For a hard copy, please send an e-mail to gradsch@etsu.edu or write to the School of Graduate Studies, East Tennessee State University, P.O. Box 70720, Johnson City, TN 37614-1710. The online Catalog is available at: http://www.etsu.edu/reg/catalog/graduate.aspx
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