Academic Programs:
The academic courses at LSUS are offered in departments organized into four colleges:
The College of Business Administration includes the Departments of Accounting and Business Law, Economics and Finance, and Management and Marketing.
The College of Education and Human Development includes the Departments of Education, Kinesiology and Health Science, Psychology, and Military Science.
The College of Liberal Arts includes the Departments of Communications; English; Fine Arts, Foreign Language and Humanities; and History and Social Sciences.
The College of Sciences includes the Department of Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Physics, Computer Sciences, and Mathematics.
DEGREES
LSUS offers a wide variety of educational opportunities. The University offers programs in the following fields:
| GRADUATE DEGREES |
| Program |
Degree |
Curriculum Page Number |
| Liberal Arts |
Master of Arts |
121 |
| Business Administration |
Master of Business Administration |
123 |
| Education |
Master of Education |
125 |
| Counseling Psychology |
Master of Science |
127 |
| Health Care Administration |
Master of Science |
129 |
| Human Services Administration |
Master of Science |
131 |
| Systems Technology |
Master of Science |
132 |
| School Psychology |
Specialist in School Psychology |
134 |
GRADUATE PROGRAMS OFFERED COOPERATIVELY
WITH OTHER UNIVERSITIES |
| Program |
Degree-Granting Institution |
Curriculum Page Number |
| Master of Arts in English |
LSU A&M or Louisiana Tech |
136 |
| Master of Arts in History |
Louisiana Tech |
137 |
| Master of Science in Environmental Science |
LSU A&M |
137 |
| Master of Science in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Cellular Biology and Anatomy; Microbiology and Immunology; Pharmacology and Therapeutics; Physiology and Biophysics |
LSU Health Sciences Center |
138 |
| UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES |
Undergraduate Program
|
Degree |
Curriculum Page Number |
| Accounting |
Bachelor of Science |
59 |
| Biochemical Science |
Bachelor of Science |
99 |
| Biological Sciences |
Bachelor of Science |
100 |
| Chemistry |
Bachelor of Science |
101 |
| Communications-Speech |
Bachelor of Arts |
86 |
| Community Health |
Bachelor of Science |
67 |
| Computer Science |
Bachelor of Science |
101 |
| Criminal Justice |
Bachelor of Criminal Justice |
94 |
Elementary Education:
Pre K – 3 Elementary
Elementary 1-5
|
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science
|
70
70 |
| Elementary and Special Education |
Bachelor of Arts |
70 |
Elementary & Secondary Education:
Art
French
Health and Physical Education
|
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
|
71
71
72 |
| English |
Bachelor of Arts |
88 |
| Environmental Science |
Bachelor of Science |
102 |
| Finance |
Bachelor of Science |
59 |
| Fine Arts |
Bachelor of Arts |
89 |
| Foreign Language-French |
Bachelor of Arts |
90 |
| Foreign Language-Spanish |
Bachelor of Arts |
90 |
| General Business Administration |
Bachelor of Science |
60 |
| General Studies |
Bachelor of General Studies |
94 |
| Geography |
Bachelor of Arts |
92 |
| History |
Bachelor of Arts |
91 |
| Management and Administration |
Bachelor of Science |
61 |
| Marketing |
Bachelor of Science |
62 |
| Mass Communications |
Bachelor of Arts |
86 |
| Mathematics |
Bachelor of Science |
103 |
| Physics |
Bachelor of Science |
104 |
| Political Science |
Bachelor of Arts |
92 |
| Psychology |
Bachelor of Science |
68 |
Secondary Education:
Biology
Chemistry
English
Mathematics
Physics
Social Studies
|
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Arts |
74
74
73
73
74
73 |
| Sociology |
Bachelor of Arts |
93 |
| PRE-PROFESSIONAL AND OTHER PREPARATORY STUDIES |
College
|
Curriculum Page Number |
| Education and Human Development |
|
| Pre-Rehabilitation Counseling |
69 |
| Liberal Arts |
|
| Pre-Law |
96 |
| Social Welfare (see Sociology) |
94 |
| Sciences |
|
| Pre-Agriculture |
110 |
| Pre-Animal Science |
110 |
| Pre-Cardiopulmonary Science |
106 |
| Pre Clinical Laboratory Science {Previously Pre-Medical Technology} |
106 |
| Pre-Dental Studies |
108 |
Pre-Engineering:
Engineering
Electrical and Computer
Biological and Agricultural, Civil, Chemical, Mechanical & Petroleum
|
112
112
112 |
| Pre-Forestry and Wildlife |
111 |
| Pre-Medical Studies |
105 |
| Pre-Nursing |
108 |
| Pre-Occupational Therapy |
105 |
| Pre-Optometry |
109 |
| Pre-Pharmacy |
109 |
| Pre-Physical Therapy |
105 |
| Pre-Physician Assistant |
107 |
| Pre-Radiologic Technology |
110 |
| Pre-Veterinary Medicine |
111 |
Accreditation
The Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools [(SACS), 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia, 30033-4097; phone: (404) 679-4501] accredits LSUS to award bachelors, masters, and specialist's degrees. The National Council accredits all teacher education and the Specialist in School Psychology programs for Accreditation of Teacher Education and National Association of School Psychologists. The College of Education and Human Development at LSUS is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), 2010 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 500, Washington, D.C. 20036; phone (202) 466-7496. This accreditation covers all teacher preparation programs and advanced educator preparation (Master of Education and Specialist in School Psychology) programs. The chemistry program is accredited by the American Chemical Society. The Computer Science Program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET. All bachelor and master's degrees in Business Administration are accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB-International).
Compressed Degree Plan
The Compressed Degree plan offers the student the opportunity to earn a degree within 3 years. The student must have superior ability and preparation, or must have already obtained a fundamental knowledge of subjects offered at LSUS. The student must also demonstrate competence through a series of Advanced Standing Examinations in math, English, chemistry and foreign language. By earning credits for basic courses, a student may move on to higher-level courses. For more information, visit the LSUS Admissions and Records Office located on the first floor of the Administration Building, or call (318) 797-5061.
Evening Classes
LSUS provides educational opportunities to the working population of northwest Louisiana by offering late afternoon and evening classes on and off campus. Curricular guidance and advising are the responsibility of each college. Evening students must follow the same procedures for admission to the University as other students, including submission of applications, transcripts, and ACT scores. General degree requirements detailed under “University Regulations” apply to students attending evening classes.
SPECIALIZED OFFERINGS
American Studies Program
A sound knowledge of the history, culture, and values of the American experience is a vital part of the civic education of all students and is especially necessary in our complex times. The American Studies Program at LSUS is a spirited attempt to meet this need. It is the largest privately endowed program at LSUS and the most comprehensive American Studies Program in Louisiana, involving students, faculty, and the local community. The American Studies Program encourages innovative teaching and creative exploration of issues in the social sciences, humanities, and arts. The program sponsors forums, conferences, scholarships and fellowships, internships, and the unique Washington “Semester,” a summer during which students live and work in Washington, D.C. using the city as a laboratory for the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Information may be obtained from the Director, Professor William Pederson, Bronson Hall, Room 148.
Division of Continuing Education and Public Service
(See the section for the DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION AND PUBLIC SERVICE or visit the web site at http://www.LSUS.edu/ce.)
Distance Learning
Distance Learning encompasses compressed video courses through live interactive television; telecourses through Public Broadcasting Television, and on-line courses through 100% computer-based credit courses (no class meetings).
Other Off Campus Courses for Credit
LSUS offers a variety of credit courses at various off-campus locations. This enables LSUS to help meet the ever changing needs of the non-traditional student by offering the same courses taught on the LSUS Campus at different locations off-campus, at more convenient times. See the section for the Division of Continuing Education and Public Service or visit the web site at http://www.LSUS.edu/ce.
Non Credit Offerings
The Office of Conferences & Institutes through the Division of Continuing Education and Public Service offers a wide variety of non-credit programs. See the section for the Division of Continuing Education and Public Service or visit the web site at http://www.LSUS.edu/ce.
The Institute for Human Services and Public Policy
The Institute for Human Services and Public Policy is housed in the College of Liberal Arts. The mission of the Institute is to conduct research and disseminate knowledge about nonprofit organizations and healthcare.
The academic programs of the Institute include the certificate in American Humanics, the Master of Science in Human Services Administration, and the Master of Science in Health Care Administration. The Master of Science in Human Services Administration Program prepares graduate students for middle and upper-level nonprofit management. The Master of Science in Health Care Administration Program was approved September 25, 2002, and the first courses were offered in the spring semester of 2003.
The non-academic programs of the Institute include the Red River Academy for Social Entrepreneurs, The Nonprofit Connection: A Renaissance Experience for National Nonprofit CEOs, the Small Nonprofit Conference, the Red River Summit for Social Entrepreneurship, the Nonprofit Colloquium Series, the Health Care Colloquium Series, and research and analysis.
In addition, the Institute continues to work on its International Nonprofit Project, an educational exchange with nonprofits in other countries, to foster growth, development, and collaboration on a global scale that is essential for adaptation to changes ahead in the millennium. Information may be obtained from the Director, Dr. Norman A. Dolch, Bronson Hall Room 123. (318) 797-5235. ndolch@lsus.edu.
The American Humanics Program is a leadership and academic program for students who are interested in entering professional positions in non-profit organizations. The American Humanics Certificate Program at LSUS is designed to complement a student's major. With minimal additional coursework beyond the normal required for graduation, students can be certified and prepared for careers with voluntary youth and human services agencies. Questions regarding the LSUS American Humanics Program should be directed to Professor Norman Dolch, Program Director, Bronson Hall, Rm. 355.
Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium
This consortium, formed in 1979 to coordinate marine research and education within the state university system, comprises thirteen public universities. LUMCON provides field laboratories at Port Fourchon, near Grand Isle, and at Fearman Bayou, near Intracoastal City, where intensive five week courses during each of two summer terms provide students with extensive field study of living organisms.
Sports Science Institute
The Sports Science Institute is a consortium of faculty from LSUS and the LSU Health Science Center in Shreveport, collaborating in a research, service and education spectrum of activities related to sport and exercise science. In addition to conducting interdisciplinary research, the Institute serves as an educational outreach unit and participates in academic programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. LSUS and LSUHSCS faculty represent a variety of backgrounds of sport experience and scholarly endeavors. All have a common interest in interdisciplinary research, education, and service activities that merge sport and science. A unique asset for the Institute is the Olympic-affiliated USA Weightlifting Development Center housed at LSUS. In addition to being the first development center in the United States, it is recognized worldwide as a source of scientific information regarding children's ability to adapt to resistance weight training and to master complex skills at an early age in a developmentally appropriate manner.
Council For The Development of French In Louisiana (CODOFIL)
French Study Programs in Belgium, France, and Quebec
LSUS is a member of the CODOFIL Consortium of Colleges and Universities, which promotes the study of French in Louisiana. Students who major in French or French Education may qualify for a CODOFIL scholarship to study for a summer or a year in Belgium, France, Quebec, or the Maritime Provinces. Contact Foreign Languages for more information (797-5198).
Exchange Agreements Between International Universities and LSUS
Under an agreement between the University of Mons in Mons, Belgium, and LSUS, faculty, administrators, and students of the two institutions are eligible to participate in an exchange. For more information contact Foreign Languages (797-5198).
The University has established cooperative agreements with five universities in other countries: The University of Oulu in Oulu, Finland; Haaga Institute in Helsinki, Finland; Chung Yuan Christian University in Chung Li, Taiwan; Utkal University in Bhubaneswar, India; and Berhampur University in Berhampur, India. Each agreement has three objectives:
- To enhance both institutions' academic programs and research projects.
- To increase the cultural understanding of faculty and students.
- To expand international understanding, encourage international business and trade, and strengthen ties between citizens of both countries.
Studies/Travel Abroad
For information regarding opportunities to study or travel abroad, contact Alumni Affairs (797-5109).
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