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    This advising paper describes the Cooperative Masters Degree Program between the United States Army Chemical School Captains Career Course (CMCCC)  and Webster University.  This cooperative masters degree program provides an opportunity for qualified CMCCC resident students and graduates to complete the following Webster University masters degree:

    Master of Science in Environmental Management (ENVM)

    CMCCC students participating in this program are eligible to receive 15 semester hours of graduate transfer credit toward the Master of Science in Environmental Management degree program from Webster University, and can attend classes at Webster in-residence. 

    Program Development

    The Chemical Captains Career Course and Webster University Cooperative Masters 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).

    Webster University Graduate Credit Awarded

    Transfer credit is awarded to CMCCC students or graduates who completed the CMCCC resident course. CMCCC 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 CMCCC/Webster Cooperative Master Degree Program are awarded 15 semester hours of graduate credit toward the Webster University Master of Science in Environmental Management degree program as shown in chart below.

    Master of Science in Environmental Management (ENVM)

    The Master of Science in Environmental Management degree requires satisfactory completion of 27 credit hours of the ENVM curriculum and 9 credit hours of graduate electives for a total of 36 credit hours.  The student chooses elective courses from the ENVM program curricula or from other Webster University School of Business and Technology graduate majors.

    Qualified CMCCC graduates enrolled in the MS in Environmental Management are awarded 15 semester hours of transfer credit, which is applied as 6 semester hours of required ENVM core courses and 9 semester hours of elective courses  Satisfactory completion of the ENVM program requires the following Webster University courses:

    ENVM Transfer Credit Awarded for Chemical Captains Career Course

    Webster University Environmental  Management Course Number and Title

    Credit

    Hours

    Chemical School Chemical  Captains Career  Courses

    Credit

    Awarded

    ENVM 5000 Environmental Science

    CMCCC Topics in Environmental Science

      3 SH

    BUSN 6110 Operations and Project Management

     3 SH

    ENVM 5100 Environmental Law I

     3 SH

    ENVM 5200 Environmental Law and Compliance Auditing

     3 SH

    ENVM 5300 Environmental Accounting

     3 SH

    ENVM 6100 Management of Land and Water Resources

     3 SH

    ENVM 6110 Management of Air Quality

     3 SH

    ENVM 6120 Waste Management and Pollution Control

    CMCCC Environmental Incident/ Consequence Management

      3 SH

    ENVM 6200 Environmental Risk Management and Strategies

     3 SH

    Graduate Elective Courses Required

    CMCCC Environmental Management

      3 SH

    CMCCC Leadership and Organization in Environmental Management

      3 SH

    CMCCC Chemical Industry Program Management

      3 SH

    Total Transfer Credit Awarded to CMCCC Graduates

      15 SH

    Total Webster Credits Required of CMCCC Graduates

    21 SH

    Total Semester Hours Required for Degree

    36 SH

        


    Admission to CMCCC Cooperative Masters Degree Program

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

    • This agreement between the U. S. Army Chemical School and Webster University applies to all officers completing the CMCCC and graduates of the Chemical Officers Advance Course (CMOAC). All participants in the program must submit an Academic Evaluation Report (DA Form 1059) that reflects completion of CMCCC or CMOAC 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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