| School of Applied Studies
Benton Hall |
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The Faculty
Source: 2004-2005 Catalog |
| History | Mission
| General Degree Requirements | Certificates
| Accreditation | Advising
| BRIEF
HISTORY In the spring of 1992, this academic unit was renamed the School of Applied Studies. Continuing Education became a separate unit. That same year the departments of Criminal Justice and Social Work were transferred to the School to join the existing departments of Allied Health, Human Services, and Office, Legal and Technology. These five departments offer degrees and certificates in over 20 professional programs.
The School of Applied Studies offers the following degrees: Associate of Arts (AA); Associate of Applied Science (AAS); Associate of Science (AS); Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS); Bachelor of Health Science (BHS); Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ); Bachelor of Social Work (BSW); Master of Criminal Justice (MCJ); and Master of Social Work (MSW). The School also offers Certificates of Completion in credit areas. In addition to University degree requirements common to all associate degree programs (see Degrees, Common Requirements), the student must complete all major and correlate courses specific to each program (see specific program requirements). For baccalaureate degrees, students must meet the University degree requirements common to all baccalaureate programs (see Degrees, Common Requirements) and complete all major and correlate courses specific to each program (see specific program requirements). A student seeking a certificate in the School of Applied Studies must
apply to the program within the department in which they are seeking the
certificate. Application should be made during the semester in which the
student expects to finish certificate requirements. Certificate candidates
will complete all required hours at Washburn unless transfer credit is
approved by the Dean. Programs within the School of Applied Studies are approved or accredited by the following agencies:
Students who have selected a major in the School of Applied Studies should be advised by a faculty member teaching in that area, the Department Chair, or the Dean's designate. The students should meet with their advisor at least once each semester to ensure all program requirements are met. Students who do not have an assigned advisor should contact the Dean's office. Students with a declared major in the School must maintain a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.0 in order to graduate or receive a certificate. To count toward a major, minor, or correlate, work must be of “C” or better. Students who fail to maintain the University minimum academic standards may be placed on probation or suspended according to the University procedures. All students are also expected to follow the established standards of academic honesty and integrity. Failure to meet these standards may also result in dismissal. Certain programs uphold additional academic standards for continuance
in the program. Students are advised to contact their faculty advisors,
Department Chair, or the Dean’s office for details.
Washburn University offers a number of joint programs with the Kaw Area Technical School which lead to an associate degree. Specific requirements for each area of concentration are listed by program (see specific program requirements). Requirements for credit transfer for joint programs with Kaw Area Technical School (KATS):
Phi Theta Kappa is a nationally-organized and recognized scholastic honor society, the Alpha Mu Omicron chapter is sponsored by the School of Applied Studies. The objective of the Alpha Mu Omicron chapter is to recognize and honor those students in two-year degree programs who have attained scholastic excellence in their respective fields of study. To be eligible, students must be enrolled at Washburn University; must have completed at least twelve credit hours at Washburn in courses leading to average of 3.5 or above. Only courses taken at Washburn are considered in determining eligibility. Letters of invitation are mailed to eligible individuals. Lambda Nu is a nationally organized and recognized scholastic honor
society. The Kansas Theta chapter is sponsored by the Allied Health Department
in the School of Applied Studies. The objectives are to foster academic
scholarship at the highest academic record, promote research and investigation
in the radiologic and imaging sciences and recognize exemplary scholarship. In the School of Applied Studies, students are eligible to receive School honors upon graduation if they fulfill the following minimum requirements:
This honor is open to any undergraduate or graduate student enrolled part-time or full-time who is in good academic standing. Bonner Scholar honors are awarded to students who have been accepted into the Bonner Leaders program and who have completed the required community service commitment over a two year period.
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