PAPER BRIEF
ARMY MANAGEMENT STAFF COLLEGE
WEBSTER
UNIVERSITY
COOPERATIVE MASTERS DEGREE
PROGRAM
On March 12, 2003, the Army Management Staff College (AMSC) and Webster
University signed a memorandum of understanding that allows graduates of the
Sustaining Base Leadership and Management Program to pursue a masters degree
with Webster University through shared academic credit.
The purpose of
this paper brief is to explain the cooperative degree program in terms of its
development, student eligibility, participation, format, credits awarded for
successful completion of the SBLM program, Webster University coursework
required, and tuition rates.
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
The
AMSC/Webster University cooperative degree program was developed in accordance
with the American Council on Education's Joint Statement on the Transfer and
Award of Credit, which contains guidelines approved by the Council of Higher
Education Accreditation (CHEA) and the American Association of Collegiate
Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO). Both the SBLM program and Webster
University curriculums were evaluated to insure there was educational quality;
comparability of the nature, content, and level of the learning experiences; and
experiences appropriate and applicable to the student's educational goals.
Information from program catalogs and discussions between knowledgeable and
experienced faculty and academic administrators at both academic institutions
were used in developing the arrangement.
Award of credits for the SBLM
program will apply to all resident versions of the SBLM program beginning July
1987 to present and all non-resident versions beginning January 1992 to
present.
RECOGNIZED SBLM CREDITS AND CROSS-LISTING
SBLM
program course titles and cross-listing with Webster University coursework are
as follows:
1. Logistics Management: PROC 5850 Logistics
2.
Management Strategy and Decision Making: MNGT 5650 Management and Strategy
3.
Management Theory and Functions: MNGT 5000 Management
4. Organizational
Behavior: MNGT 5590 Organizational Behavior
5. Policy Analysis: PADM 5890
Public Policy and Administration
SEQUENTIAL DEGREES
Some
SBLM program graduates have already completed a master's degree from another
regionally accredited college or university. In accordance with Webster
University policy, a student who has earned a master's degree from another
regionally accredited college or university is eligible to complete a sequential
degree with Webster University, and only the completion of core courses in the
declared area are required. In many cases, students can reduce the number of
hours to 24 credits when comparable coursework has been satisfactorily completed
elsewhere. It is noted that SBLM courses cannot be used to reduce the number of
required hours in a sequential degree, but could permit substitutions when
appropriate.
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)
For
participants with a prior masters degree, the following will apply for graduates
of the SBLM program who are pursuing the MBA.
Individuals with the
appropriate coursework in business, accounting, and economics will apply for a
sequential MBA degree. In order to determine the appropriateness of the business
coursework, academic transcripts will be reviewed by an academic advisor to
determine eligibility for waiver of MBA prerequisite courses.
Individuals without appropriate business coursework will be required to
complete nine hours of prerequisite coursework that will include BUSN 5000, BUSN
5600, and BUSN 5620.
SBLM graduates will substitute SBLM Organizational
Behavior for MNGT 5590 Organizational Behavior thus reducing the MBA required
coursework to 24 semester hours after completing prerequisites.
SBLM
graduates without a conferred masters degree will be required to enroll in the
36- semester hour MBA program, but will be allowed to substitute SBLM Organizational
Behavior for MNGT 5590 Organizational Behavior and transfer in 3 semester hours
in SBLM Logistics Management and 3 semester hours in SBLM Management Strategy and Decision
Making as electives thus reducing the MBA credits required to 27 semester hours
after MBA prerequisite coursework has been satisfied.
MASTER OF ARTS
(MA)
Graduates of the SBLM program may enroll in other Webster
University Master of Arts degree programs and will receive credit for their SBLM
coursework. The credits which are awarded will vary based on the degree program
selected and will be identified and approved by an academic advisor.
The
MA degree programs whereby SBLM coursework may be substituted for Webster
University core course requirements include Human Resources Development, Human
Resources Management, Management and Leadership and Procurement and Acquisitions Management. The format for each MA degree is as
follows.
Human Resources Development (HRDV)
1. HRDV 5000
Introduction to Human Resources Development
2. MNGT 5590 Organizational
Behavior (substitute SBLM Organizational Behavior)
3. HRDV 5610 Training and
Development
4. HRDV 5630 Organization Development and Change
5. HRDV 5700
Career Management
6. HRDV 5750 Research and Assessment Methods in HRDV
7.
HRDV 5560 Group Development and Change
8. HRDV 6000 Integrated Studies in
Human Resources Development
9. SBLM Logistics Management (Elective)
10.
SBLM Management Strategy and Decision Making (Elective)
11. SBLM Management
Theory and Functions (Elective)
12. SBLM Policy Analysis
(Elective)
Human Resources Management (HRMG)
1. HRMG 5000 Managing Human
Resources
2. BUSN 5200 Basic Finance for Managers
3. MNGT 5590 Organizational Behavior (substitute SBLM Organizational Behavior)
4. HRDV 5610 Training and Development
5. HRMG 5700 Employment Law
6. HRMG 5800 Staffing
7. HRMG 5920 Compensation
8. HRMG 5930 Labor-Management Relations
9. HRMG 6000 Integrated Studies in Human Resources Management
10. SBLM Logistics Management (Elective)
11. SBLM Management Strategy and Decision Making (Elective)
12. SBLM Management Theory and Functions (Elective)
or SBLM Policy Analysis (Elective)
Management and Leadership
(MNGT)
1. MNGT 5000 Management (substitute SBLM Management Theory and Functions)
2. MNGT 5590 Organizational Behavior (substitute SBLM Organizational Behavior)
3. BUSN 5200 Basic Finance for Managers
4. MNGT 5650 Management and Strategy (substitute SBLM Management Strategy and Decision Making
5. HRMG 5000 Managing Human Resources
6. MNGT 5670 Managerial Leadership
7. HRDV 5630 Organization Development and Change
8. MNGT 6000 Integrated Studies in Management
9. SBLM Logistics Management (Elective)
10. SBLM Policy Analysis (Elective)
11. Two 3-semester hour Webster University Elective Courses
Procurement and Acquisitions Management (PROC)
1. PROC 5000 Procurement and Acquisitions Management
2. PROC 5810 Acquisitions Law
3. PROC 5820 Operations Management
4. PROC 5830 Pricing
5. PROC 5840 Negotiations
6. PROC 5850 Logistics (substitute SBLM Logistics Management)
7. PROC 6000 Integrated Studies in Procurement and Acquisitions
Management
8. SBLM Management Strategy and Decision Making (Elective)
9. SBLM Management Theory and Functions (Elective)
10. SBLM Organizational Behavior (Elective)
11. SBLM Policy Analysis (Elective)
12. One 3-semester hour Webster University Elective Course
All other MA degree
programs in the School of Business and Technology will require completion of all
core course requirements. SBLM coursework will be used as electives not to
exceed the elective credits required for the degree program.
The most
current Webster University Graduate Studies Catalog should be used as a
reference to determine available MA programs and locations where the programs
are offered.
MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (MPA)
1. PADM 5000 Public Administration
2. MNGT 5590 Organizational Behavior (substitute SBLM Organizational Behavior)
3. PADM 5820
Planning and Evaluation
4. PADM 5830 Administrative Law and Process
5. PADM 5840 Budgetary Theory and Analysis
6. PADM 5850 Research and Assessment in Public Administration
7. PADM 5870 Public Personnel
Management
8. PADM 5890 Public Policy and Administration (substitute SBLM
Policy Analysis)
9 PADM 6000 Integrated Studies in Public
Administration
10. SBLM Logistics Management (Elective)
11. SBLM Management
Strategy and Decision Making (Elective)
12. SBLM Management Theory and
Functions (Elective)
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
Graduates of the SBLM
program may enroll in Webster University MS degree programs. However, due to the
nature of science degrees, transfer credits and elective courses are limited.
The three MS degrees offered in Webster's School of Business and Technology
include Computer Science/Distributed Systems, Environmental Management, and
Space Systems Operations Management. Beginning with Summer 2007 term, the MS in
Environmental Management will be under the College of Arts and Sciences.
The most current Webster University
Graduate Studies Catalog should be used as a reference to determine available MS
programs and locations where the programs are offered.
TRANSFER OF
CREDITS
To receive credit for SBLM completion, SBLM graduates must
submit an Academic Evaluation Report (DA Form 1059) that reflects "Achieved
Course Standards" or "Exceeded Course Standards" in the Performance Summary
block.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Requirements for admission to
Webster University are as follows:
1. Completion of a bachelor's degree
from a regionally accredited college or university or approved by Webster
University and submission of an official transcript reflecting conferral of
degree. Students applying for a sequential degree program must submit official
transcripts for both undergraduate and graduate degrees reflecting conferral of
degree.
2. Completion and submission of the Webster University graduate
school application form with applicable application fee.
3. Participants
in this program will not be required to complete separate graduate entrance
examinations such as Graduate Record Exam (GRE), Graduate Management Admission
Test (GMAT), or Miller's Analogy Test (MAT). Letters of recommendation will not
be required.
All students should consult the academic policies and
procedures section of the current Webster University Graduate Studies Catalog
concerning admissions, enrollment and academic policies.
TUITION
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
All active
duty military personnel are authorized Tuition Assistance unless they already
have a degree above the bachelors level. Students should refer questions
regarding TA eligibility, TA annual limitations, VA, and VA/TA Top Up to an
Education Counselor in their servicing Education Services Office. At present,
those using military Tuition Assistance are involuntarily extended on active
duty for two years following the end of the last term that TA was used.
Specifics on this requirement should be discussed with an education
counselor.
All students may apply for a Guaranteed Student Loan (GSL)
subsidized or unsubsidized. Eligibility would depend on information provided by
the student on the financial aid application.
POINT OF
CONTACT
If you have questions on any aspect of this cooperative
degree program between the Army Management Staff College and Webster University,
you may contact leonardwood@webster.edu