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Office
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Faculty and Unclassified Staff Handbook
Chapter 4 -- Faculty: Benefits, Responsibilities, and Specific Requirements
Terminal Degree Requirements
FHSU will provide funding for terminal degree compensation, separate from the merit and enhancement funds, for a unit faculty member upon the completion of his/her terminal degree. The amount of the compensation will be determined by the Department Chair upon consultation with the Dean of the College and the University Provost, and will be negotiated at the time of employment with the new faculty member. The additional monies used to fund any increased salary resulting from degree completion will come from the salary line for that particular faculty member and not from merit funds or any other monies appropriated to the department.
For faculty under an existing contract with FHSU at the time of degree completion, but whose contract does not specify a higher salary amount upon completion of a terminal degree, the amount of compensation will be at least $500 unless it is negotiated to a larger amount by the parties.
For purposes of this section, “terminal degree” refers to the degrees specified below as appropriate for the department in which the faculty member serves, and which specifically relates to the faculty member’s teaching responsibilities.
College of Arts and Sciences
Art and Design
Studio Art -----M.F.A.
Art History-----Ph.D. or Ed.D.
Art Education-----Ph.D. or Ed.D.
Chemistry-----Ph.D.
Communication Studies
General Communication-----Doctoral degree
Journalism-----Doctoral degree or master's degree with 5 or more
years of professional journalism experience
Theatre-----Doctoral degree or M.F.A. or master's degree with
5 or more years of professional theatre experience
English-----Ph.D.
Geosciences-----Ph.D.
History-----Ph.D.
Justice Studies-----Doctoral degree in Justice Studies, a related field, or a related discipline with a justice studies focus; or Juris doctorate for specifically designated positions with a focus on the law.
Leadership Studies-----A doctorate degree in
leadership or related field.
Mathematics and Computer Science-----Ph.D., Ed.D.,
or D.A. in Mathematics or an M.S. or M.A. in Computer Science
Modern Languages-----Ph.D.
Music-----Doctorate, or Master of Music degree with
5 or more years of professional performance experience
Philosophy-----Ph.D.
Physics-----A doctorate or a M.S. in engineering or
physics with a minimum of 5 years of industrial experience
Political Science-----Ph.D., J.D.
Psychology-----Doctorate, normally Ph.D., but possibly
Psy.D., Ed.D., D.S., or M.D.
Sociology and Social Work
Social Work-----M.S.W.
Sociology-----Ph.D.
College of Business and Leadership
Economics and Finance-----A doctorate degree in a
business area or related field.
Information Networking and Telecommunications-----Doctoral
degree or master's degree with relevance to Information Networking
and Telecommunications
Management and Marketing-----A doctorate degree in
a business area or related field.
College of Education and Technology
Advanced Education Programs -----Ph.D.
or Ed.D.
Teacher Education-----Ph.D. or Ed.D. with exception
of a clinical position in Pre-service Secondary Teacher Education
which would have either Ph.D., Ed.D. or Master's and 10 years recent
experience in schools.
Technology Studies-----Ph.D., Ed.D. or Master's degree
and a minimum of 10 years successful experience in industry or teaching.
College of Health and Life Sciences
Agriculture-----Ph.D.
Allied Health-----Master's degree
Medical Diagnostic Imaging-----Master's degree
Radiologic Technology-----Master's degree
Biological Sciences-----Earned doctorate
Communication Disorders-----Master's degree for clinical
work; Earned doctorate for research; Master's degree in clinical
areas (for teaching). Earned doctorate in theoretical areas.
Health and Human Performance-----Earned doctorate
Nursing-----Master's degree in Nursing
M.D. degree
D.O. degree
Forsyth Library
Library Science-----M.L.S. plus a second advanced
degree approved by the library director
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