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    Paper Brief/Advising Information for the
    Webster University Cooperative Degree Program:
    U.S. Army Medical Department Officers Advanced Course
    (AMEDDOAC)

    This advising paper describes the Cooperative Masters Degree Program between the United States Army Medical Department School Officers Advanced Course (AMEDDOAC) and Webster University. This cooperative degree masters degree program provides an opportunity for qualified AMEDDOAC resident graduates to complete one of the following Webster University master degrees:

    Master of Business Administration (MBA)
    Master of Health Administration (MHA)
    Management and Leadership (MGTL)

    AMEDDOAC students participating in this program are eligible to receive 9-12 semester hours of graduate transfer credit depending on the program selected from Webster University, and can attend classes at Webster in-residence or online if available

    Program Development
    The Army Medical Department Advanced Officers Course and Webster University Cooperative Masters Degree Program was developed in accordance with the American Council of 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).

    Webster University Graduate Credit Awarded
    Transfer credit is awarded to AMEDDOAC graduates who completed the AMEDDOAC resident course. AMEDDOAC graduates must submit an official copy of the Academic Evaluation Report (DD Form 1059) to Webster University that reflects "Achieved Course Standards" or "Exceeded Course Standards" in the Performance Summary block in order to receive credit. Qualified students enrolled in the AMEDDOAC/Webster Cooperative Master Degree Program are awarded 9-12 semester hours of graduate credit toward the appropriate Webster University masters degree programs as shown in charts below:

    Master of Business Administration (MBA)

    The Master of Business Administration degree requires satisfactory completion of 27 credit hours of the MBA curriculum and 9 credit hours of graduate electives for a total of 36 credit hours. Qualified AMEDDOAC graduates enrolled in the MBA are awarded 9 semester hours transfer credit, which is applied as 3 semester hours of core course requirements 6 semester hours of elective credit in the MBA program. Satisfactory completion of the MBA program requires the following Webster University courses.

    MBA Transfer Credit Awarded for Army Medical Department Officers Advanced Course

    Webster University Master of Business Administration Course Number and Title Credit Hours Army Medical Department Officers Adanced Course Credit Awarded
    MNGT 5590 Organizational Behavior   AMEDD Organization Planning and Change Management 3 SH
    MRKT 5000 Marketing 3 SH    
    FINC 5000 Finance 3 SH    
    FINC 5880 Advanced Corporate Finance 3 SH    
    BUSN 5760 Applied Business Statistics 3 SH    
    BUSN 6070 Management Accounting 3 SH    
    BUSN 6110 Operations and Project Management 3 SH    
    BUSN 6120 Managerial Economics 3 SH    
    BUSN 6200 Business Policies and Strategies 3 SH    
    Graduate Elective Courses Required   AMEDD Advanced Medical Services Support Operations 3 SH
        AMEDD Topics in Leadership Theory, Analysis, and Application 3 SH
    Total Transfer Credit Awarded for AMEDDOAC     9 SH
    Total Webster Credits Required 27 SH    
    Total Semester Hours Required for Degree 36 SH    
    Prerequisite Courses (See note below)       
    BUSN 5000 Business 3 SH    
    BUSN 5600 Accounting Theory and Practice 3 SH    
    BUSN 5620 Current Economic Analysis 3 SH    

    Note: Program prerequisites are to be completed before beginning coursework for the MBA for those students who have not completed prerequisite courses (or an appropriate equivalent) within five years of entering the program and having earned a grade of B or better. If the appropriate prerequisites course content was completed more than five years prior to entering the program, the department will allow a waiver if the student demonstrates command of the content area by successfully completing a waiver examination. Prerequisite courses may not count as electives in the 36-credit-hour MBA. An MBA Academic Advisor must be consulted to determine prerequisites that will be required.

    Master of Health Administration

    The Master of Health Administration degree requires satisfactory completion of 24 credit hours of the MHA curriculum and 12 credit hours of graduate electives for a total of 36 credit hours. Qualified ACCC graduates enrolled in the Master of Arts in Management and Leadership are awarded 12 semester hours of transfer credit, which is applied as 6 semester hours of core course requirements and 6 elective hours. Satisfactory completion of the MGTL program requires the following Webster University courses:

    MHA Transfer Credit Awarded for Army Medical Department Officers Advanced Course

    Webster University Master of Business Administration Course Number and Title Credit Hours Army Medical Department Officers Advanced Course Credit Awarded
    HLTH 5000 Organization and Management in Health Administration   AMEDD Medical Support Operations 3 SH
    HLTH 5020 Organizational Planning and Change in Health Administration   AMEDD Organization Planning and Change Management 3 SH
    HLTH 5040 Human Resources Management in Health Administration 3 SH    
    HLTH 5050 Financial Management in Health Administration 3 SH    
    HLTH 5070 Financial Analysis in Health Administration 3 SH    
    HLTH 5100 Statistics for Health Administration 3 SH    
    HLTH 5120 Issues in Health Policy 3 SH    
    HLTH 5140 Health Administration Law 3 SH    
    HLTH 6000 Integrated Studies in Health Administration 3 SH    
    Graduate Elective Courses Required   AMEDD Advanced Medical Services Support Operations 3 SH
        AMEDDTopics in Leadership Theory, Analysis, and Application 3 SH
    Total Transfer Credit Awarded for AMEDDOAC     12 SH
    Total Webster Credits Required 24 SH    
    Total Semester Hours Required for Degree 36 SH    

    Master of Arts in Management and Leadership (MGTL)

    The Master of Arts in Management and Leadership degree requires satisfactory completion of 24 credit hours of the MGTL curriculum and 12 credit hours of graduate electives for a total of 36 credit hours. Qualified ACCC graduates enrolled in the Master of Arts in Management and Leadership are awarded 12 semester hours of transfer credit, which is applied as 12 semester hours of elective hours. Satisfactory completion of the MGTL program requires the following Webster University courses:

    MGTL Transfer Credit Awarded for Army Medical Department Officers Advanced Course

    Webster University Management and Leadership Course Number and Title Credit Hours Army Medical Department Officers Advanced Course Credit Awarded
    MNGT 5000 Management 3 SH    
    BUSN 5200 Basic Finance for Managers 3 SH    
    HRDV 5630 Organization Development and Change 3 SH    
    HRMG 5000 Managing Human Resources 3 SH    
    MNGT 5590 Organizational Behavior   AMEDD Organization Planning and Change Management 3 SH
    MNGT 5650 Management and Strategy 3 SH    
    MNGT 5670 Managerial Leadership   AMEDD Topics in Leadership Theory, Analysis, and Application 3 SH
    MNGT 6000 Integrated Studies in Management 3 SH    
    Graduate Elective Courses Required      
    Webster University Elective Courses 6 SH    
        AMEDD Medical Support Operations 3 SH
        AMEDD Advanced Medical Service Support Operations 3 SH
    Total Transfer Credit Awarded for AMEDD     12 SH
    Total Webster Credits Required 24 SH    
    Total Semester Hours Required for Degree 36 SH    

    Admission to AMEDDOAC Cooperative Masters Degree Program

    Requirements for admission to the AMEDDOAC/Webster Cooperative Masters Degree Program are as follows:

    • This agreement between the U. S. Army Medical Department Officers Advanced School and Webster University applies to all officers completing the AMEDDOAC. All participants in the program must submit an Academic Evaluation Report (DA Form 1059) that reflects completion of AMEDDOAC curriculum.

    • Completion of a bachelors degree from a regionally-accredited college or university, and submission of an official transcript reflecting conferral of degree.

    • Completion and submission of the Webster University graduate school application form with nonrefundable application fee.

    • Participants in this program are not 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 admission, enrollment and academic policies.

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    Updated: March 2008
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    Steps to Admission

    Military student requirements for admission are as follows:

    • Submit an Academic Evaluation Report (DA Form 1059), when applicable.
    • Submit an official transcript showing completion of a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.
    • Complete and submit a Webster University application.
    • Applicants are not required to complete the GRE, GMAT or MAT.
    • Letters of recommendation are not required.
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