U.S. Army Logistics Management College
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U.S. Army Logistics Management College
and Webster University

Army Logistics Management College
Cooperative Masters Degree Program

Introduction
On April 7, 2005, the U.S. Army Logistics Management College (ALMC) and Webster University signed a Cooperative Degree Program agreement that allows graduates of the Army Acquisitions Basic Course (AABC) to pursue a Masters Degree in the Master of Business Administration (MBA), the Master of Arts in Computer Resources and Information Management (COMP) and the Master of Arts in Procurement and Acquisition Management (PROC) 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 AABC, Webster University coursework required, and tuition rates.

Program Development
The U.S. Army Logistics Management College/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 AABC and Webster University curricula were evaluated to ensure educational quality; comparability of the nature, content, and the level of 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.

9 Credits allowed for AABC courses towards the MBA:
Course Title Credits Fit with Webster Course:
Program Management 3 Substitutes for BUSN 6110 Operations and Project Management
Contracting 3 Students can select 6 SH of credit from any of these AABC courses:
Contract Financing 3
Acquisitions Logistics 3

Required Webster University coursework for the Master of Business Administration includes the following 27 hrs:
Course Course Title Credits
MRKT 5000 Marketing 3
MNGT 5590 Organizational Behavior 3
FINC 5000 Finance 3
FINC 5880 Advanced Corporate Finance 3
BUSN 5760 Applied Business Statistics 3
BUSN 6070 Management Accounting 3
BUSN 6120 Managerial Economics 3
BUSN 6200 Business Policies and Strategies 3
One elective Webster University Course 3
MBA Prerequisites include:
BUSN 5000 Business 3
BUSN 5600 Accounting Theory and Practice 3
BUSN 5620 Current Economic Analysis 3

12 Credits allowed for AABC courses towards MA in Computer Resources and Information Management:
Course Title Credits Fit with Webster Course:
Program Management 3 Substitutes for COMP 5940 Project Management of Information Systems
Contracting 3
Contract Financing 3
Acquisitions Logistics 3

Required Webster University coursework for the MA in Computer Resources and Information Management includes the following 24 hours:
Course Course Title Credits
COMP 5000 (Requisite) Computer Resources and Information Management 3
COMP 5200 Computer Security (or COMP 5220 Internet Management Applications) 3
COMP 5920 Information Systems Applications 3
COMP 5960 Systems Analysis, Design, and Implementation 3
COMP 5970 Database Management 3
COMP 5980 Networking and Telecommunications Management 3
COMP 6000 Integrated Studies in Computer Resources and Information Management 3
One Webster University Elective Course 3

15 Credits allowed for AABC courses towards MA in Procurement and Acquisitions Management:
Course Title Credits Fit with Webster Course:
Program Management 4
Contracting 3
Contract Financing 3 Substitutes for PROC 5830 Pricing
Acquisitions Logistics 3 Substitutes for PROC 5850 Logistics
Information Technology 2

Required Webster University coursework for the MA in Procurement and Acquisitions Management includes the following 21 hours:
Course Course Title Credits
PROC 5270 Acquisitions Management (Required Elective)(Substitutes for PROC 5000 Procurement and Acquisitions Management) 3
PROC 5810 Acquisitions Law 3
PROC 5820 Operations Management 3
PROC 5840 Negotiations 3
PROC 5890 Government Procurement Law (Required Elective) 3
PROC 6000 Integrated Studies in Procurement and Acquisitions Management 3
One 3-semester hour Webster University Elective Course 3

Any amount of the required Webster University coursework may be completed by students with access to a Webster University campus offering the Master of Arts in Management and Leadership prior to arrival for the ADACCC.

Admissions
AABC graduates must submit an Academic Evaluation Report (AER) (DA Form 1059) that reflects "Achieved Course Standards" or "Exceeds Course Standards" in the Performance Summary block. Students completing AABC prior to implementation of the AER may submit a Certificate of Completion.

An MBA Academic Advisor must be consulted to determine prerequisites that will be required. Requirements for admission to this degree program are as follows:
  1. Completion of a Bachelors degree from a regionally accredited college or university or approval by Webster University and submission of an official transcript reflecting conferral of degree.
  2. Completion and submission of a Webster University graduate school application form with applicable application fee.
  3. Participants 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.
Sequential Degrees
Some 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 required when comparable coursework has been satisfactorily completed elsewhere.

Tuition Assistance
All military officers are authorized Tuition Assistance unless they already have a degree above the bachelors level. However, 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. Officers are involuntarily extended for one year upon completion of the course. The two years for TA are not added to that extension. Therefore, use of TA would result in one additional year extension.

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.

All students may apply for a Guaranteed Student Loan (GSL) subsidized or unsubsidized. Eligibility will depend on information provided by the student on the financial aid application.

Required Webster University coursework may be taken at any Webster University campus offering the programs. Tuition cost will vary depending upon location and format.

Point Of Contact
If you have questions on any aspect of the cooperative degree program between the U.S. Army Logistics Management College and Webster University, you may contact the Director of the Fort Leonard Wood Military Campus at leonardwood@webster.edu. Conforms to 2003-2005 Webster University Graduate Studies Catalog.
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