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Click here to apply online. BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE ADMISSION APPLICATION Please include a one-time $55 fee for a new application. There is no fee for readmission to a subsequent semester. For International graduate students, please use the International Student Application. You can contact the International Student Admissions Office at 208-426-1757 locally or toll-free at 1-800-824-7017 with questions. 1. Semester you plan to enroll: (Fall, Spring, Summer) (Year) 2. Degree Program from list on back. Check only one and enter here: Certificate Program from list on back. Enter here: 3. Full Legal Name: Last Name First Name Middle Name Previous Names: Preferred First Name: 4. Student ID (if a previous applicant): 5. Social Security Number: 6. Date of Birth: 7. Permanent Address: 8. Mailing Address: 9. E-mail Address: 10. Telephone Number: ( ) 11. Gender: Male Female 12. Will you have been a legal resident of the State of Idaho for the 12 months prior to the start of the semester checked in #1? Yes No _(Please refer to the Graduate Catalog for definitions of legal residency for tuition purposes.) If NO, state of legal residence: If NO, date continuous residence in Idaho began: 13. Citizenship: If not a US citizen, please include a copy of your Resident Alien Card. (US or other) 14. Ethnic Origin (check one): American Indian Asian Black Hispanic White I do not care to respond 15. Have you previously applied to Boise State University? Yes No Address City State Zip Code Address City State Zip Code 16. Have you previously enrolled at Boise State University? Yes No If Yes, when? 17. Colleges or Universities (including Boise State) attended. Failure to list all institutions attended is considered fraud and subjects applicant to cancellation of registration and dismissal from the university. Dates Attended Month/Year Name of Institution City & State From To 18. College or University Degrees held: Type (B.A., B.S., etc.) College or University Major Field Date Received I certify that the statements in this application are true and I understand that prior to enrolling, I need to submit a completed application, the nonrefundable application fee, and have official transcripts sent directly from each post-high school institution attended (other than Boise State) directly to Graduate Admission and Degree Services. Students pursuing general graduate study need to submit an official transcript from the institution which granted their highest degree. I understand that any misrepresentation or omission of facts will be cause for denial of admission or dismissal from the University. Full Legal Signature of Applicant Date RETURN TO: Graduate Admission and Degree Services, Boise State University, Math/Geoscience 141, 1910 University Drive, Boise, ID 83725. Telephone (208) 426-3903 or 426-4204. Toll-free nationwide 1-800-824-7017. Fax (208) 426-2789 ON-LINE APPLICATION: http://www.boisestate.edu/gradcoll ON-LINE APPLICATION FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: https://bweb8.boisestate.edu/eprd/bsu_guest.html

Click here to apply online. DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS College of Arts and Sciences n MA in Art Education n MFA in Art, Visual Arts n MA in Biology n MS in Biology n MS in Raptor Biology n MFA in Creative Writing n MA in English, English Education n MA in English, Literature n MA in English, Rhetoric and Composition n MA in Technical Communication n Certificate in Technical Communication n MS in Earth Science n MS in Geology n Certificate in Geographical Information Analysis n PhD in Geophysics n MS in Geophysics n PhD in Geosciences n MS in Hydrologic Sciences n MA in Interdisciplinary Studies n MS in Interdisciplinary Studies n MS in Mathematics n MS in Mathematics Education n Master of Music, Music Education n Master of Music, Pedagogy n Master of Music, Performance College of Business and Economics n MS in Accountancy n MS in Accountancy, Taxation n Master of Business Administration n Executive Master of Business Administration n MBA in Information Technology Management n Certificate in Supply Chain Management College of Education n MEd in Bilingual Education n MEd in Educational Leadership n MEd in English as a Second Language n MA in Counseling n Certificate in Addiction Studies n Certificate in Gerontological Studies n EdD Doctor of Education in Curriculum and Instruction n MA in Education, Curriculum & Instruction n Certificate in Secondary/K-12 Teaching n MA in Education C & I, Physical Education Pedagogy n MA in Education, Early Childhood Studies n MEd in Early Childhood Studies n Master of Educational Technology n MS in Educational Technology n Certificate in Online Teaching n Certificate in School Technology Coordination n Certificate in Technology Integration Specialist n MS in Exercise & Sport Studies, Behavioral Studies n MS in Exercise & Sport Studies, Biophysical Studies n MS in Exercise & Sport Studies, Socio-historical Studies n MPE in Athletic Administration (ISU) n MA in Education, Reading n MA in Special Education n MEd in Special Education College of Engineering n MS in Civil Engineering n MEngr in Civil Engineering n MS in Hydrologic Sciences n MS in Computer Science n PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering n MS in Computer Engineering n MEngr in Computer Engineering n MS in Electrical Engineering n MEngr in Electrical Engineering n MS in Instructional and Performance Technology n Certificate in Human Performance Technology n MS in Materials Science and Engineering n MEngr in Materials Science and Engineering n MS in Mechanical Engineering n MEngr in Mechanical Engineering College of Health Sciences n Master of Health Science, Environmental Health n Master of Health Science, General Research n Master of Health Science, Health Policy n Master of Health Science, Health Promotion n Master of Health Science, Health Services Leadership n Certificate in Health Services Leadership n Certificate in Addiction Studies n Certificate in Gerontological Studies n Master of Nursing n MS in Nursing College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs n MA in Anthropology n Master of Applied Anthropology n MA in Communication n MA in Criminal Justice n MA in History n Master of Applied Historical Research n Master of Public Administration, General Public Administration n Master of Public Administration, Environmental and Natural Resources Administration n Master of Public Administration, State and Local Government Policy and Administration n Certificate in Community and Regional Planning n Certificate in Conflict Management n *Master of Social Work n *Master of Social Work, Advanced Standing * All campuses n Certificate in Gerontological Studies Non-Degree Seeking n Graduate Studies - Non Education n Graduate Studies - Education, Undeclared Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution Revised 06/2008

Graduate Catalog 2008-2009

The graduate catalog describes the graduate programs offered by Boise State University and the policies, procedures, and requirements that govern those programs. Other pertinent university publications are the Boise State University Schedule of Classes, the Boise State University Student Handbook, and the Boise State University Policy Manual. All of these publications are available online at www.boisestate.edu. Prospective students are also encouraged to contact the graduate program coordinator of the program of interest for additional information. Policy Statement Concerning Catalog Contents The purpose of the Boise State Catalog is to provide current, articulate and accurate information about Boise State University for guidance of prospective students, for faculty and administrative officers, for students currently enrolled, and for other education or allied agencies. Catalogs, bulletins, course and fee schedules, etc., are not to be considered as binding contracts between Boise State University and students. The university and its divisions reserve the right at any time, without advance notice, to: (a) withdraw or cancel classes, courses, and programs; (b) change fee schedules; (c) change the academic calendar; (d) change admission and registration requirements; (e) change the regulations and requirements governing instruction in, and graduation from, the university and its various divisions; and (f) change any other regulations affecting students. Changes shall go into force whenever the proper authorities so determine, and shall apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are degree-seeking at the time in the university. When economic and other conditions permit, the university tries to provide advance notice of such changes. In particular, when an instructional program is to be withdrawn, the university will make every reasonable effort to ensure that students who are within two years of completing the graduation requirements, and who are making normal progress toward the completion of those requirements, will have the opportunity to complete the program, which is to be withdrawn. It is the policy of Boise State University to provide equal educational and employment opportunities, services, and benefits to students and employees without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, creed, age or handicap in accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972. Sections 799A and 845 of the Public Health Act, and Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, where applicable, as enforced by the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. NOTE: The courses contained in this catalog do not preclude or limit the university in its offerings for any semester or session nor do they restrict the university to the time block (semester) represented by the approved academic calendar. Boise State University attempts to respond to the educational needs and wants of any and all students when expressed. Requests for courses to be offered whenever they are desired will be favorably received providing that a minimum of 12 qualified students enrolls in the class and a competent faculty member is available to teach the course. 2 Boise State University 2008-2009 Graduate Catalog

Table of Contents Boise State University Graduate Catalog 2008-2009 Table of Contents Welcome from the Graduate Dean... Inside front cover Graduate Admission Application Form... Inside front cover Academic Calendar...4 Graduate Degrees and Certificate Programs Offered...8 Graduate Program Coordinators...8 Graduate College Staff and Contacts...11 An Introduction to Boise State University... 12 Course Numbering and Terminology and Codes... 16 University-Wide Courses... 17 University Policies and Services General Policies... 18 Graduate Admission Regulations... 21 Graduate Academic Regulations...25 Regulations for Graduate Certificate Programs...29 Regulations for Master s Programs... 31 Regulations for Doctor of Philosophy Programs...35 Registration Policies, Procedures, and Grades... 37 Tuition and Fees... 41 Financial Aid for Graduate Students...45 University Housing...50 Directory of Student Services... 51 Colleges and Departments College of Arts and Sciences...53 Art...54 Biological Sciences... 57 English...62 Geosciences... 71 Mathematics...82 Music...86 College of Business and Economics...92 Accountancy...99 Business Administration...92 Information Technology and Supply Chain Management... 103 College of Education... 105 Bilingual Education... 106 Counselor Education... 109 Curriculum, Instruction and Foundational Studies...113 Educational Technology... 122 Kinesiology... 127 Literacy... 132 Special Education and Early Childhood Studies... 135 College of Engineering... 139 Civil Engineering... 140 Computer Science...143 Electrical and Computer Engineering... 146 Instructional & Performance Technology... 154 Materials Science and Engineering... 158 Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering... 158 College of Health Sciences... 162 Master of Health Science... 162 Nursing... 169 College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs...172 Anthropology...173 Communication...175 Criminal Justice...177 History... 180 Public Policy and Administration... 182 School of Social Work... 188 Other Academic Units Interdisciplinary Programs... 193 Hydrologic Sciences... 193 Interdisciplinary Studies... 195 Materials Science and Engineering... 197 Addiction Studies...200 Gerontological Studies...202 Division of Extended Studies... 203 Additional Graduate Courses...206 Boise State University Graduate Faculty...209 Adjunct Graduate Faculty...217 Index... 220 Campus Map... Inside back cover Boise State University 2008-2009 Graduate Catalog 3

SUMMER SESSION 2008 For Registration Information see the Summer Schedule of Classes February 19, Tuesday...Registration begins for Summer 2008. April May June July Academic Calendar 1, Tuesday...Recommended last date to mail 2007-08 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for consideration for financial aid for Summer 2008. 15, Thursday...Fee-payment deadline for First 3-week and First 8-week sessions. Unpaid accounts will be assessed a $50 penalty. Students who do not plan to attend must cancel/drop classes by this date. 26, Monday...Memorial Day holiday (no classes University offices closed). 5, Thursday...Fee-payment deadline for Second 3-week, First 5-week, Second 8-week, and 10-week sessions. Unpaid accounts will be assessed a $50 penalty. Students who do not plan to attend must cancel/drop classes by this date. 12, Thursday...Last day to apply for graduation, using BroncoWeb, for graduate and undergraduate degrees and certificates to be awarded in August. 13, Friday...Summer Pell Grant eligibility determined by number of credits registered on this date. 23, Monday...Last day for final oral defense of dissertation, thesis, or project for August graduation. 26, Thursday...Fee-payment deadline for Third 3-week session. Unpaid accounts will be assessed a $50 penalty. Students who do not plan to attend must cancel/drop classes by this date. 3, Thursday...Last day to submit Application for Admission to Candidacy form to Graduate Admission and Degree Services for graduate degrees and certificates to be awarded in December. 4, Friday...Independence Day holiday (no classes University offices closed). 7, Monday...Last day to add assessment, graduate or undergraduate independent study, internship, or directed research. 7, Monday...Last day to submit final signed copies of dissertation, thesis, or project to Graduate Dean s Office for August graduation. 10, Thursday...Fee-payment deadline for Second 5-week session. Unpaid accounts will be assessed a $50 penalty. Students who do not plan to attend must cancel/drop classes by this date. 17, Thursday...Fee-payment deadline for Fourth 3-week session. Unpaid accounts will be assessed a $50 penalty. Students who do not plan to attend must cancel/drop classes by this date. 19, Saturday...Last day to complete written comprehensive exam for August graduation. Deadlines by Session Summer 2008 Session Start Date Last Date to Add without Permission Number Last Date to Add with Permission Number, Last Date to Drop Without a W and Receive a Refund (Less $25.00 Processing Fee), Last Date to Change from Credit to Audit OR Audit to Credit Last Date to Drop with a W or Completely Withdraw Last Date of Classroom Instruction first 3 week second 3 week third 3 week fourth 3 week May 19 June 9 June 30 July 21 May 19 June 9 June 30 July 21 May 20 June 10 July 1 July 22 May 27 June 16 July 7 July 28 June 8 June 29 July 20 August 10 first 5 week second 5 week June 9 July 14 June 10 July 15 June 11 July 16 June 20 July 25 July 13 August 17 first 8 week second 8 week May 19 June 9 May 21 June 11 May 23 June 13 June 9 June 30 July 13 August 3 10 week June 9 June 11 June 17 July 7 August 17 4 Boise State University 2008-2009 Graduate Catalog

Boise State University Academic Calendar 2008-2009 FALL SEMESTER 2008 For Registration Information see the Fall Schedule of Classes February 15, Friday...Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) priority filing deadline for new and transfer students. Students who will begin enrollment at Boise State during the Fall 2008 semester should transmit the FAFSA, including any required signature pages, by February 15, 2008. New and transfer students who meet this deadline will automatically be considered for most need-based scholarships and tuition waivers and will receive priority consideration for certain grant, loan, and work-study programs. 15, Friday...Scholarship deadlines: Last day to have all admission materials received in the Admissions Office for new and transfer students who want to be considered for scholarships for the 2008-09 year. Last day for the Boise State Supplemental Scholarship Application to be received in the Financial Aid Office to be considered for special 2008-09 merit and need-based scholarships. Last day for the Brown Scholarship application to be received in the Honors College. The Boise State Financial Aid Web site contains a listing of departments that require a separate scholarship application. March 15, Saturday...Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) priority filing deadline for continuing students. Deadline for submitting Supplemental Scholarship Application. Students attending Boise State Spring 2008 and who plan to continue attendance during the 2008-09 academic year should transmit the FAFSA or renewal FAFSA, including any required signature pages, by March 15, 2008. Students who meet this deadline will receive priority consideration for certain scholarship, grant, loan, and work-study programs. 31, Monday...Registration for continuing students begins for Fall 2008 (by appointment). June 1, Sunday...Priority deadline for international student application materials to be received for fall semester consideration. 30, Monday...Last day for undergraduate, degree-seeking applicants for fall semester to have all admission materials received by the Admissions Office. Students who miss this deadline will be considered for nondegree-seeking (part-time) status only. 30, Monday...Last day for graduate, degree-seeking applicants for fall semester to have all admission materials received by Graduate Admission and Degree Services. Applications received after this date might not be processed in time to admit students to degree programs. August 20, Wednesday...Faculty orientation/meetings. 21, Thursday...Fee-payment deadline for registered students. Unpaid accounts will be assessed a $50 penalty. Students who do not plan to attend must cancel/drop classes by this date. 22, Friday...Residence halls open (9:00 A.M.). 25, Monday...Classes begin. Academic advising available throughout the semester. 29, Friday...Weekend University classes begin. 29, Friday...Last day for faculty initiated drops for nonattendance during the first week of the semester to be turned in to the Registrar s Office. 29, Friday...Last day to apply for graduation, using BroncoWeb, for graduate and undergraduate degrees and certificates to be awarded in December. September 1, Monday...Labor Day holiday (no classes University offices closed). 8, Monday...Last day to waive student health insurance. 8, Monday...Last day to register; add classes; add dissertation, thesis, or project credit; add graduate independent study or directed research; change from credit to audit or audit to credit; and last day to drop classes without a W and receive a refund (less $25 processing fee) for Regular session classes. Pell Grant eligibility determined by number of credits registered on this date. For other session deadlines, see Deadlines by Session table. 15, Monday...Last day to submit Residency Information Form with documentation to Registrar s Office to declare Idaho residency. 19, Friday...Last day to file application with department for final master s or doctoral written exam. October 3, Friday...Last day to add assessment, undergraduate independent study, internship, or readings and conference. 3, Friday...Last day to drop classes or completely withdraw from the Regular session. For other sessions, see Deadlines by Session table. 6, Monday... Last day to submit Application for Admission to Candidacy form to Graduate Admission and Degree Services for graduate degrees and certificates to be awarded in May. 11, Saturday...Final day for written comprehensive exam for graduate degrees for December graduation. 13, Monday...Columbus Day observed (classes in session). 17, Friday...Last day for final oral dissertation, thesis, or project defense for December graduation. November 7, Friday...Last day to submit final signed copies of dissertation, thesis, or project to Graduate Dean s Office for December graduation. 11, Tuesday...Veterans Day (classes in session). 24-30, Monday-Sunday...Thanksgiving holiday (no classes University offices closed November 27-28). December 14, Sunday...Weekend University classes end. 15-18, Monday-Thursday...Final semester examinations for the Regular session (exam schedule listed on BroncoWeb). 19, Friday...Residence halls close (Noon). 19, Friday...Commencement. 30, Tuesday...Grade reports due to Registrar s Office by Noon. Boise State University 2008-2009 Graduate Catalog 5

Boise State University Academic Calendar 2008-2009 Session Start Date Last Date to Add without Permission Number Deadlines by Session Fall 2008 Last Date to Add with Permission Number, Last Date to Drop Without a W and Receive a Refund (Less $25.00 Processing Fee), Last Date to Change from Credit to Audit OR Audit to Credit SPRING SEMESTER 2009 For Registration Information see the Spring Schedule of Classes Last Date to Drop with a W or Completely Withdraw Last Date of Classroom Instruction Regular* August 25 August 29 September 8 October 3 December 12 first 4 week second 4 week third 4 week fourth 4 week first 5 week second 5 week third 5 week first 8 week second 8 week** first 10 week second 10 week 12 week Mountain Home August 25 September 22 October 20 November 17 August 25 September 29 November 3 August 25 October 20 August 25 September 29 August 25 September 22 October 20 November 17 August 26 September 30 November 4 August 27 October 22 August 27 October 1 August 27 September 24 October 22 November 19 August 27 October 1 November 5 August 29 October 24 September 3 October 7 September 3 October 1 October 29 November 26 September 5 October 10 November 14 September 15 November 10 September 19 October 24 September 19 October 17 November 14 December 19 September 26 October 31 December 12 October 17 December 12 October 31 December 12 August 25 August 28 September 4 September 25 November 13 *The final exams for this session are December 15-18. See Final Examination Schedule listed on BroncoWeb for exact dates and times. **This session is eight calendar weeks long with seven weeks of in class instruction due to the Thanksgiving Week Brea October 1, Wednesday...Recommended date to submit 2008-2009 FAFSA/Renewal Application for Spring 2009 financial aid (if you have not already done so) in order to have aid available to pay Spring semester fees. 15, Wednesday...Priority deadline for international student application materials to be received for spring semester consideration. 27, Monday...Registration for continuing students begins for spring semester (by appointment). December 5, Friday...Last day for undergraduate, degree-seeking applicants for spring semester to have all admission materials received by the Admissions Office. Students who miss this deadline will be considered for nondegree-seeking (part-time) status only. 5, Friday...Last day for graduate, degree-seeking applicants for spring semester to have all admission materials received by Graduate Admission and Degree Services. Applications received after this date might not be processed in time to admit students to degree programs. January 14, Wednesday...Faculty orientation/meetings. 15, Thursday...Fee-payment deadline for registered students. Unpaid accounts will be assessed a $50 penalty. Students who do not plan to attend must cancel/drop classes by this date. 17, Saturday...Residence halls open (Noon). 19, Monday...Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr./Idaho Human Rights Day holiday (no classes University offices closed). 20, Tuesday...Classes begin. Academic advising available throughout the semester. 23, Friday...Weekend University classes begin. 26, Monday...Last day for faculty initiated drops for nonattendance during the first week of the semester to be turned in to the Registrar s Office. 26, Monday...Last day to apply for graduation, using BroncoWeb, for graduate and undergraduate degrees and certificates to be awarded in May. February 2, Monday...Last day to waive student health insurance. 2, Monday...Last day to register; add classes; add dissertation, thesis, or project credit; add graduate independent study or directed research; change from credit to audit or audit to credit; and last day to drop classes without a W and receive a refund (less $25 processing fee) for Regular session classes. Pell Grant eligibility determined by number of credits registered on this date. For other session deadlines, see Deadlines by Session table. 6, Friday...Last day to file application with department for final master s or doctoral written exam. 9, Monday...Last day to submit Residency Information Form with documentation to Registrar s Office to declare Idaho residency. 16, Monday...President s Day holiday (no classes University offices closed). March 2, Monday...Last day to add assessment, undergraduate independent study, internship, or readings and conference. 2, Monday...Last day to drop classes or completely withdraw from the Regular session. For other sessions, see Deadlines by Session table. 2, Monday...Last day to submit Application for Admission to Candidacy form to Graduate Admission and Degree Services for graduate degrees and certificates to be awarded in August. 14, Saturday...Last day for written comprehensive exam for graduate degrees for May graduation. 23-29, Monday-Sunday...Spring Vacation April 3, Friday...Last day for final oral dissertation, thesis, or project defense for May graduation. 6 Boise State University 2008-2009 Graduate Catalog

Boise State University Academic Calendar 2008-2009 May 10, Friday...Last day to submit final signed copies of dissertation, thesis, or project to Graduate Dean s Office for May graduation. 10, Sunday...Weekend University classes end. 11-14, Monday-Thursday...Final semester examinations for the Regular session (exam schedule listed on BroncoWeb). 15, Friday...Residence halls close (Noon). 16, Saturday...Commencement. 19, Tuesday...Grade reports due to Registrar s Office by Noon. Deadlines by Session Spring 2009 Session Start Date Last Date to Add without Permission Number Last Date to Add with Permission Number, Last Date to Drop Without a W and Receive a Refund (Less $25.00 Processing Fee), Last Date to Change from Credit to Audit OR Audit to Credit Last Date to Drop with a W or Completely Withdraw Last Date of Classroom Instruction Regular* January 20 January 26 February 2 March 2 May 8 first 4 week second 4 week third 4 week fourth 4 week January 20 February 17 March 16 April 20 January 20 February 17 March 16 April 20 January 22 February 19 March 18 April 22 January 29 February 26 March 25 April 29 February 13 March 13 April 17 May 15 first 5 week second 5 week third 5 week January 20 February 23 April 6 January 21 February 24 April 7 January 22 February 25 April 8 February 2 March 6 April 17 February 20 April 3 May 8 first 8 week second 8 week** January 20 March 16 January 22 March 18 January 26 March 20 February 10 April 6 March 13 May 8 first 10 week second 10 week January 20 February 23 January 22 February 25 January 28 March 3 February 17 March 20 April 3 May 8 first 12 week Mountain Home second 12 week Mountain Home January 5 April 6 January 8 April 9 January 14 April 15 February 5 May 7 March 30 June 25 *The final semester exams for this session are May 11-14. See Final Examination Schedule listed on BroncoWeb for exact dates and times. **This session is eight calendar weeks long with seven weeks of in class instruction due to the week-long Spring Break. SUMMER SESSION 2009 June July For Registration Information see the Summer Schedule of Classes 11, Thursday...Last day to apply for graduation, using BroncoWeb, for graduate and undergraduate degrees and certificates to be awarded in August. 12, Friday...Summer Pell Grant eligibility determined by number of credits registered on this date. 22, Monday...Last day for final oral dissertation, thesis, or project defense for August graduation. 2, Thursday...Last day to submit Application for Admission to Candidacy form to the Graduate Admission and Degree Services for graduate degrees and certificates to be awarded in December. 3, Friday...Independence Day observed (no classes University offices closed). 6, Monday...Last day to add assessment, graduate or undergraduate independent study, internship, or directed research. 6, Monday...Last day to submit final signed copies of dissertation, thesis, or project to Graduate Dean s Office for August graduation. 18, Saturday...Last day to complete written comprehensive exam for August graduation. Deadlines by Session Summer 2009 Session Start Date Last Date to Add without Permission Number Last Date to Add with Permission Number, Last Date to Drop Without a W and Receive a Refund (Less $25.00 Processing Fee), Last Date to Change from Credit to Audit OR Audit to Credit Last Date to Drop with a W or Completely Withdraw Last Date of Classroom Instruction first 3 week second 3 week third 3 week fourth 3 week May 18 June 8 June 29 July 20 May 18 June 8 June 29 July 20 May 19 June 9 June 30 July 21 May 26 June 15 July 6 July 27 June 7 June 28 July 19 August 9 first 5 week second 5 week June 8 July 13 June 9 July 14 June 10 July 15 June 19 July 24 July 12 August 16 first 8 week second 8 week May 18 June 8 May 20 June 10 May 22 June 12 June 8 June 29 July 12 August 2 10 week June 8 June 10 June 16 July 6 August 16 Boise State University 2008-2009 Graduate Catalog 7

Graduate Degrees and Certificate Programs Graduate Degrees and Certificate Programs Offered Department Degree Program Graduate Program Coordinator College of Arts and Sciences Art M.A. Master of Arts in Art Education Kathleen Keys, Ph.D. M.F.A. Master of Fine Arts, Visual Arts Cheryl Shurtleff-Young, M.A. Biological Sciences M.A. Master of Arts in Biology Ian Robertson, Ph.D. M.S. Master of Science in Biology Ian Robertson, Ph.D. M.S. Master of Science in Raptor Biology Ian Robertson, Ph.D. English M.F.A. Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Martin Corless-Smith, Ph.D. M.A. Master of Arts in English, English Education Matthew C. Hansen, Ph.D. M.A. Master of Arts in English, Literature Matthew C. Hansen, Ph.D. M.A. Master of Arts in English, Rhetoric and Composition Matthew C. Hansen, Ph.D. M.A. Master of Arts in Technical Communication Mike Markel, Ph.D. Certificate Technical Communication Mike Markel, Ph.D. Geosciences Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy in Geophysics Kasper van Wijk, Ph.D. Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy in Geosciences Mark Schmitz, Ph.D. M.S. Master of Science in Earth Science David Wilkins, Ph.D. M.S. Master of Science in Geology Mark Schmitz, Ph.D. M.S. Master of Science in Geophysics Kasper van Wijk, Ph.D. M.S. Master of Science in Hydrologic Sciences James McNamara, Ph.D. Certificate Geographical Information Analysis David Wilkins, Ph.D. Mathematics M.S. Master of Science in Mathematics Jodi Mead, Ph.D. M.S. Master of Science in Mathematics Education Sharon Walen, Ph.D. Music M.M. Master of Music, Music Education Jeanne M. Belfy, Ph.D. M.M. Master of Music, Pedagogy Jeanne M. Belfy, Ph.D. M.M. Master of Music, Performance Jeanne M. Belfy, Ph.D. Interdisciplinary Studies M.A. Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies Daryl Jones, Ph.D. Minimum of two departments M.S. Master of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies Daryl Jones, Ph.D. College of Business and Economics Accountancy M.S. Master of Science in Accountancy Kirk Smith, Ph.D. M.S. Master of Science in Accountancy, Taxation Kirk Smith, Ph.D. Graduate Studies M.B.A. Master of Business Administration Kirk Smith, Ph.D. M.B.A. Master of Business Administration in Information Technology Management Kirk Smith, Ph.D. M.B.A. Executive Master of Business Administration Kirk Smith, Ph.D. Information Technology & Supply Chain Management Certificate Supply Chain Management Kirk Smith, Ph.D. College of Education Bilingual Education M.Ed. Master of Education in Bilingual Education Roberto E. Bahruth, Ph.D. M.Ed. Master of Education in English as a Second Language Roberto E. Bahruth, Ph.D. Counselor Education M.A. Master of Arts in Counseling Bobbie Birdsall, Ph.D. Counselor Education/ Health Sciences Certificate Addiction Studies Diana Doumas, Ph.D. continued 8 Boise State University 2008-2009 Graduate Catalog

Graduate Degrees and Certificate Programs Graduate Degrees and Certificate Programs Offered (continued) Department Degree Program Graduate Program Coordinator Counselor Education/ Health Sciences/Social Work Certificate Gerontological Studies Bobbie Birdsall, Ph.D. Curriculum, Instruction & Ed.D. Doctor of Education in Curriculum and Instruction Keith Thiede, Ph.D. Foundational Studies M.A. Master of Arts in Education, Curriculum and Instruction Ted Singletary, Ph.D. M.A. Master of Arts in Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Physical Education Pedagogy Option Kenneth Bell, Ph.D. M.Ed. Master of Education in Educational Leadership Kathleen Budge, Ed.D. Certificate Secondary/K-12 Teaching Ted Singletary, Ph.D. Educational Technology M.E.T. Master of Educational Technology Lisa Dawley, Ph.D. M.S. Master of Science in Educational Technology Lisa Dawley, Ph.D. Certificate Online Teaching Lisa Dawley, Ph.D. Certificate School Technology Coordination Lisa Dawley, Ph.D. Certificate Technology Integration Specialist Lisa Dawley, Ph.D. Kinesiology Master of Science in Exercise and Sport Studies, M.S. Behavioral Studies Shelley Lucas, Ph.D. M.S. Master of Science in Exercise and Sport Studies, Biophysical Studies Shelley Lucas, Ph.D. M.S. Master of Science in Exercise and Sport Studies, Socio-historical Studies Shelley Lucas, Ph.D. M.P.E. Master of Physical Education in Athletic Administration (ISU) Shelley Lucas, Ph.D. Literacy M.A. Master of Arts in Education, Reading Stan Steiner, Ph.D. Special Education and M.A. Master of Arts in Education, Early Childhood Studies Keith Allred, Ph.D. Early Childhood Studies M.Ed. Master of Education in Early Childhood Studies Keith Allred, Ph.D. M.A. Master of Arts in Special Education Keith Allred, Ph.D. M.Ed. Master of Education in Special Education Keith Allred, Ph.D. Additional Education Programs M.A. M.S. M.A. M.S. M.M. College of Arts & Sciences Master of Arts in Art Education Master of Science in Earth Science Master of Arts in English, English Education Master of Science in Mathematics Education Master of Music, Music Education Kathleen Keys, Ph.D. David Wilkins, Ph.D. Matthew C. Hansen, Ph.D. Sharon Walen, Ph.D. Jeanne M. Belfy, Ph.D. M.S.W. College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Master of Social Work William Rainford, Ph.D. College of Engineering Civil Engineering M.S. Master of Science in Civil Engineering George Murgel, Ph.D. M.Engr. Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering George Murgel, Ph.D. M.S. Master of Science in Hydrologic Sciences James McNamara, Ph.D. Computer Science M.S. Master of Science in Computer Science Amit Jain, Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Computer Engineering John Chiasson, Ph.D. M.S. Master of Science in Computer Engineering Scott Smith, Ph.D. M.Engr. Master of Engineering in Computer Engineering Scott Smith, Ph.D. M.S. Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Jake Baker, Ph.D. M.Engr. Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering Jake Baker, Ph.D. continued Boise State University 2008-2009 Graduate Catalog 9

Graduate Degrees and Certificate Programs Graduate Degrees and Certificate Programs Offered (continued) Department Degree Program Graduate Program Coordinator Instructional & Performance Technology Materials Science and Engineering/Biological Sciences/Chemistry/Physics Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering M.S. Master of Science in Instructional & Performance Technology Donald Stepich, Ph.D. Certificate Human Performance Technology Donald Stepich, Ph.D. M.S. Master of Science in Materials Science & Engineering Darryl Butt, Ph.D. M.Engr. Master of Engineering in Materials Science & Engineering Darryl Butt, Ph.D. M.S. Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Steve Tennyson, Ph.D. M.Engr. Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering Steve Tennyson, Ph.D. College of Health Sciences Health Sciences M.H.S. Master of Health Science, Environmental Health Theodore McDonald, Ph.D. M.H.S. Master of Health Science, General Research Theodore McDonald, Ph.D. M.H.S. Master of Health Science, Health Policy Theodore McDonald, Ph.D. M.H.S. Master of Health Science, Health Promotion Theodore McDonald, Ph.D. M.H.S. Master of Health Science, Health Services Leadership Theodore McDonald, Ph.D. Health Sciences/ Counselor Education Certificate Addiction Studies Diana Doumas, Ph.D. Health Sciences/Social Work/ Counselor Education Certificate Gerontological Studies Bobbie Birdsall, Ph.D. Health Sciences Certificate Health Services Leadership Theodore McDonald, Ph.D. Nursing M.N. Master of Nursing Abigail A. Gerding, Ph.D. M.S.N. Master of Science in Nursing Abigail A. Gerding, Ph.D. College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Anthropology M.A. Master of Arts in Anthropology Mark Plew, Ph.D. M.A.A. Master of Applied Anthropology Mark Plew, Ph.D. Communication M.A. Master of Arts in Communication Peter Wollheim, Ph.D. Criminal Justice M.A. Master of Arts in Criminal Justice David Mueller, Ph.D. Dispute Resolution Certificate Conflict Management Suzanne McCorkle, Ph.D. History M.A. Master of Arts in History Jill Gill, Ph.D. M.A.H.R. Master of Applied Historical Research Jill Gill, Ph.D. Public Policy and Administration M.P.A. Master of Public Administration, General Public Administration Elizabeth Fredericksen, Ph.D. M.P.A. Master of Public Administration, Environmental and Natural Resources Administration Elizabeth Fredericksen, Ph.D. M.P.A. Master of Public Administration, State and Local Government Policy and Administration Elizabeth Fredericksen, Ph.D. Certificate Community and Regional Planning Susan Mason, Ph.D. Social Work M.S.W. Master of Social Work William Rainford, Ph.D. Social Work/Health Sciences/ Counselor Education Certificate Gerontological Studies Bobbie Birdsall, Ph.D. continued 10 Boise State University 2008-2009 Graduate Catalog

Graduate College Staff Graduate Degrees and Certificate Programs Offered (continued) Department Degree Program Graduate Program Coordinator Interdisciplinary Programs Geosciences/Civil Engineering M.S. Master of Science in Hydrologic Sciences James McNamara, Ph.D. Interdisciplinary Studies M.A. Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies Daryl Jones, Ph.D. Materials Science and Engineering/Biological Sciences/Chemistry/Physics Counselor Education/ Health Sciences Counselor Education/ Health Sciences/Social Work M.S. Master of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies Daryl Jones, Ph.D. M.S. Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering Darryl Butt, Ph.D. M.Engr. Master of Engineering in Materials Science & Engineering Darryl Butt, Ph.D. Certificate Addiction Studies Diana Doumas, Ph.D. Certificate Gerontological Studies Bobbie Birdsall, Ph.D. Graduate College Office of the Graduate Dean Business Building, Room 117...208 426-3647 208 426-1039 208 426-4203 Graduate Dean, John R. (Jack) Pelton...208 426-3647 Associate Graduate Dean, Alfred Dufty...208 426-3263 208 426-4203 Management Assistant, Julie Gerrard...208 426-4203 Administrative Assistant, Arlene Kaufman...208 426-3647 Financial Technician, Anne Herndon...208 426-1039 Graduate Admission and Degree Services Math/Geosciences Building, Room 141...208 426-3903 208 426-4204 208 426-1074 Graduate Degree Services Coordinator, Jim Allen...208 426-1337 Office Services Supervisor, Linda Platt...208 426-1074 Technical Records Specialist, Ginger Moyers...208 426-4204 Office Specialist, Suzetta Gibson...208 426-3903 Additional Services Financial Aid, Administration Building, Room 113...208 426-1664 GMAT Testing Center, Pearson Professional Centers, 1951 S. Saturn Way, Suite 200, Boise, ID 83709...208 323-8330 Other Pearson locations: 800 247-8731 or register online at http://www.vue.com GRE Testing Center, Pro-Metric, 5123 N. Glenwood Street, Garden City, ID 83714...208 321-7422 Other Pro-Metric locations: 1 800 967-1100 or register online at http://www.prometric.com GRE, GMAT Test Prep Classes, Extended Studies, 1015 Grant Avenue...208 426-3492 International Student Admissions, Sally Pittman, Administration Building, Room 107...208 426-1757 Payment and Disbursement Center, Administration Building, Room 211...208 426-1212 208 426-4148 PRAXIS Testing, Thomson Pro-Metric testing locations...1 800 853-6773 Registrar, Administration Building, Room 110...208 426-4249 Boise State University 2008-2009 Graduate Catalog 11

An Introduction to Boise State University Boise Idaho s state capital and center of business, Boise is the largest metropolitan area between Portland, Oregon, and Salt Lake City, Utah. Set against a backdrop of the Rocky Mountain foothills, Boise is one of the most attractive and enjoyable cities in the nation. As a growing city of more than 211,000 people, Boise enjoys a varied economy based on high technology, agricultural products, tourism, government agencies, and manufacturing. Known as the City of Trees, Boise is located in a land of infinite variety. To the south are rich farmlands; a rugged, high-mountain desert; North America s tallest sand dunes; and the famous Birds of Prey Natural Area. To the north, forests, whitewater rivers, and mountain lakes provide opportunities for kayaking, fishing, hunting, and hiking. For example, Bogus Basin ski resort is just 16 miles from the Boise State University campus, and world-famous Sun Valley is less than three hours away. The Boise Greenbelt, a network of city parks and riverside paths, runs through the campus. Three city parks are within walking distance of Boise State University, and a footbridge spans the Boise River, linking the campus to Julia Davis Park, where the Boise Art Museum, Idaho State Historical Museum, and Zoo Boise are located. An array of outdoor activities fishing, hiking, skiing, river rafting, golf, tennis, and camping are available only a short distance from campus. The city and campus offer many cultural opportunities, such as the Boise Philharmonic, American Festival Ballet, Boise Civic Opera, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Gene Harris Jazz Festival, and a variety of other theatrical and musical productions. Touring artists frequently perform in the Morrison Center and the Taco Bell Arena, both on the Boise State University campus. In addition, a variety of national sporting events are held at the Taco Bell Arena. Mission of the University Boise State University exists to educate people. Our goal is to foster an intellectual atmosphere that produces educated, literate people people knowledgeable of public affairs, committed to life-long learning, and capable of creative problem solving. As a student at Boise State University, you have an opportunity to receive an education that will prepare you not only for employment and career advancement, but also for participation in society as an active, informed citizen. Since its inception, the university has responded to the wideranging academic needs of the community, serving Boise and the surrounding area with undergraduate and graduate programs, research, and public service. An urban university, Boise State University reflects the character and spirit of Boise Idaho s center of business and government. In fact, to ensure that Boise State University s mission takes its cue from the university s urban setting, the Idaho State Board of Education has mandated that we place primary emphasis on education in the following areas: business and economics engineering performing arts public affairs social sciences teacher preparation At the same time, the university places continuing emphasis on the health professions and the physical and biological sciences and education, while maintaining basic strengths in the sciences and liberal arts. History of the University In 1932, the Episcopal Church founded Boise Junior College, the first post-secondary school in Idaho s capital. When the Episcopal Church discontinued its sponsorship in 1934, Boise Junior College became a nonprofit, private corporation, sponsored by the Boise Chamber of Commerce and by the community. In 1939, the State Legislature created a juniorcollege taxing district to fund the college through local property taxes. By the end of the 1930s, Boise Junior College boasted an enrollment of 600 students. Originally located at St. Margaret s Hall, near the present site of St. Luke s Regional Medical Center, the school was moved in 1940 to its present location alongside the Boise River. In 1965, Boise Junior College became a four-year institution and was renamed Boise College. In 1969, the school was brought into the state system of higher education and the Graduate College was established. In 1971, two master s programs were approved; the Master of Business Administration and the Master of Arts in Elementary Education. In 1974, Boise State College became Boise State University, and in the following year the university established the Master of Public Administration. That same year, the Master of Arts in Education program was expanded to include options in secondary education. The University offers 73 master s programs, 13 graduate certificates, and 4 doctoral programs, the Doctor of Education in Curriculum and Instruction (1994), the Doctor of Philosophy in Geophysics (2000), the Doctor of Philosophy in Geosciences (2006), and the Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Computer Engineering (2006). Each semester more than 2,200 students enroll through the Graduate College. During its history, Boise State University has operated under the leadership of six presidents: Bishop Middleton Barnwell (1932-1934) Eugene B. Chaffee (1934-1967) John B. Barnes (1967-1977) John H. Keiser (1978-1991) Charles P. Ruch (1993-2003) Robert W. Kustra (2003-present) 12 Boise State University 2008-2009 Graduate Catalog

An Introduction to Boise State University Accreditation The university is a fully accredited member of the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and holds permanent membership on the College Entrance Examination Board and in the College Scholarship Service Assembly. Many of Boise State University s academic programs have special accreditation or endorsement from one or more of the following organizations: Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology American Bar Association American Chemical Society American Council for Construction Education American Culinary Federation Accrediting Commission American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation American Health Information Management Association The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs Committee on Accreditation Respiratory Care Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs Council on Social Work Education Equipment and Engine Training Council Idaho State Board of Nursing International Association of Counseling Services Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology National Association of Schools of Arts and Design National Association of Schools of Music National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration National Association of Schools of Theatre National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education National Council in Economic Education National Environmental Health Science and Protection Accreditation Council National League for Nursing Professional Truck Driving Institute Students Each semester, Boise State University enrolls more than 19,000 students in its academic and applied technology programs. Students come to Boise State University from every county in Idaho, from nearly every state in the nation, and from numerous foreign countries. The university s urban setting both attracts and complements this diverse student body, which includes many nontraditional students as well as traditional students enrolling directly from high school. Because Boise is the commercial, financial, health care, and governmental center of Idaho, as a Boise State University student you can reach beyond the classroom for experiences unavailable elsewhere in the state. For instance, you can enhance classroom learning and gain valuable work experience by serving as an intern with the State Legislature, government agencies, or private business and industry. In addition, you can attend a wide variety of civic, cultural, and social events hosted by Boise State University. Faculty You will find that the university attracts faculty who are dedicated to excellence in teaching, creative in generating new knowledge, and generous in using their expertise to solve society s problems. Moreover, the faculty at Boise State University recognize that high-quality teaching is their primary goal, giving you the opportunity to work with some of the West s most respected scientists, artists, researchers, and educators. In addition to helping students learn, Boise State University faculty assist business, industry, educational institutions, government agencies, and professional groups with educational programs and research-and-development efforts. The university also assists organizations in upgrading the knowledge and skills of employees. The Graduate Faculty consists of full-time faculty members approved by the Graduate Council to teach graduate-level courses, supervise graduate students, and participate in conducting graduate programs. Some part-time faculty members are appointed as members of the Adjunct Graduate Faculty; they are approved by the Graduate Council to teach graduate courses or serve on graduate committees. The Graduate Program Coordinator for a graduate program is nominated by the academic unit and approved by the Graduate College. The graduate program coordinator must be a member of the graduate faculty and an official faculty member of the academic unit. The duties of the graduate program coordinator are jointly defined by the academic unit and the Graduate College. A Tour of the Campus Boise State University s 113-acre main campus is bordered to the north by the Boise River, to the south by University Drive, to the east by Broadway Avenue, and to the west by Ann Morrison Park. Step across the footbridge spanning the Boise River, and you are in the open green space of Julia Davis Park, home to the Idaho Historical Museum, the Boise Art Museum, and Zoo Boise. Just a few minutes walk from campus is downtown Boise, where you will find inviting shops, fine restaurants, and vibrant nightlife. On campus, the Administration Building contains the offices of several student services, including enrollment services, financial aid, and the registrar. The Counseling and Testing Center is located on the first floor of Taylor Hall, while the Student Health Center is located across University Drive from the main campus. Also on University Drive, the Boise State University Career Center is located across from Bronco Stadium. Boise State University 2008-2009 Graduate Catalog 13