2013-2014 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
College of Professional Studies
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The mission of the College of Professional Studies is to prepare students for meaningful, productive careers in business, engineering technologies, health sciences, sports studies, and athletic training. We are also committed to provide our graduates with the knowledge and practical skills, as well as the desire, to succeed in graduate programs and to achieve additional competence in their chosen professions.
Many of the courses offered by the College of Professional Studies include laboratory and clinical experiences closely simulating the business, industry, or health care settings in which you will work after graduation. Some programs require internships or clinical experiences for completion of a major course of study and to qualify you for national certification or licensure. General education courses in the arts, humanities, mathematics, and natural sciences are included in the college’s associate and baccalaureate degree requirements to provide our graduates with the life skills expected of a college graduate and necessary for productive citizenship.
The entire faculty and staff of the College of professional Studies are fully committed to your future successes in enhancing the quality of life in your chosen profession and in your community.
For More Information
Jim Kadel, M.B.A., D.D.S., Dean
Sarah Clausing, M.B.A., Secretary
College of Professional Studies
Shawnee State University
940 Second Street
Portsmouth, Ohio 45662-4344
Phone: 740.351.3270
Fax: 740.351.3354
E-mail: jkadel@shawnee.edu
sclausing@shawnee.edu
Programs Offered
Master of Occupational Therapy |
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Bachelor of Individualized Studies |
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Bachelor of Science |
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Business Administration, Accounting |
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Business Administration, General |
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Business Administration, Health Management |
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Business Administration, Legal Assisting (2+2) |
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Business Administration, Management |
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Information Systems |
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Computer Engineering Technology |
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Digital Simulation and Gaming Engineering |
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Technology |
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Environmental Engineering Technology |
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Nursing |
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Nursing (RN-BSN) |
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Plastics Engineering Technology |
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Sport Studies |
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Athletic Training |
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Exercise Science |
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Sport Management |
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Minors |
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Business Administration |
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Computer Aided Drafting and Design |
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Health Management |
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Plastics Engineering Technology |
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Sport Coaching |
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Sport Management |
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Associate of Applied Business |
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Accounting Technology |
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Business Information Technology |
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Business Management Technology |
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Legal Assisting Technology |
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Office Administration Technology |
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Associate of Applied Science |
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Associate Degree Nursing |
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Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) |
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Dental Hygiene |
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Electromechanical Engineering Technology |
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Emergency Medical Technology |
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Medical Laboratory Technology |
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Occupational Therapy Assistant |
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Physical Therapist Assistant |
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Plastics Engineering Technology |
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Radiologic Technology |
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Respiratory Therapy |
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Associate of Individualized Studies |
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Associate of Science |
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Engineering Preparatory Studies |
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Reputation for Excellence
Employers of our graduates consistently give high praise and excellent reviews to Shawnee State’s professional studies programs, and many of our students are now successfully pursuing graduate level work or have entered professional schools. Our students’ performances on national and licensure exams are excellent; well above national averages. The College of Professional Studies continues to enhance this reputation for excellence.
Faculty
Faculty in professional studies are experienced and academically credentialed or certified by appropriate professional associations in their career fields. Moreover, our faculty are committed to your success in the college classroom and in your career beyond Shawnee State University.
Commitment to the Future
In addition to the degree programs listed on the previous page, the College of Professional Studies is currently seeking approval for other academic programs that address the educational needs of students and the employment needs of business, industry, and health care. Just as we survey employers to determine employment needs for the future, we also ask you to inform us of your educational and occupational goals so that we can become an active partner in the pursuit of those goals.
If the College of Professional Studies does not currently offer a degree that meets your needs, you may design, with the help of your academic advisor, an associate’s or bachelor’s of individualized studies degree which includes two or more subject areas of interest to you.
We are proud of our graduates’ success. Your participation and ideas contribute to our tradition of excellence.
Double Majors and Dual (or Second) Degrees
Students may choose a second major or dual (second) degree for a variety of reasons: personal interest in the subject matter, development of knowledge and skills required for further education or for a career, or preparation for graduate or professional school. Talk to your advisor about the feasibility of pursuing a second major or dual/second degree and to discuss specific requirements.
Options for Multiple Majors
Students pursuing two majors should consider early on whether they wish to complete a single degree with two majors or two degrees.
Single Degree with Two Majors
A single degree with two majors leads to a single diploma, though both majors are noted on the student’s record and transcript.
- You must meet the requirements for each major as set by the departments offering the majors.
- Each major must contain at least 30 unique hours (20 hours for associate degree) not contained in the other.
- Overlap of the GEP and electives is permitted.
- You must complete at least 120 hours (60 for associate degree) to earn a single degree with two majors.
- You must fulfill all degree requirements for both majors.
- An approved petition is required to graduate with two majors.
Two Degrees
Pursuit of two different degrees (AA, AAB, AAS, AIS, AS, ATS, BA, BFA, BIS, BS, BSE) leads to the award of two diplomas. The degrees will be designated separately on the student’s record and transcript.
- You must meet the requirements for each major as set by the departments offering the majors.
- Each degree must contain at least 30 unique hours (20 for associate degree) not contained in the other.
- Overlap of the GEP and electives is permitted.
- You must complete at least 120 hours (60 for associate degree) to earn both degrees.
- You must fulfill all degree requirements for both degrees.
- An approved petition is required to graduate with two degrees.
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