Gannon University Graduate Catalog 2022-2023

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Graduation

Degrees are conferred three times per year: May, August and December. Attendance at Commencement ceremonies, which are held in May and in December, is highly recommended, since graduation is such an important and joyous occasion in the life of academic institutions. A graduate student completing all requirements by the end of the spring semester is eligible to participate in the May ceremony. August graduates who have had their application for graduation approved by their program director and complete their requirements during the summer may participate in the May ceremony. A graduate student is eligible to participate in the December ceremony only after all requirements are completed in December. Submission of the form, which is available in the offices of the Dean, Registrar, and on GUXpress under student academic forms, will begin an administrative process in which the student’s file will be carefully examined by the program director with regard to program requirements for graduation and potential difficulties. An early application will allow for both expeditious processing of the request and time to make up any deficiencies. May and August graduates must apply before November 15. December graduates must apply for graduation before May 31.

Academic Regulations Academic Integrity Policy

Gannon University considers the maintenance of academic integrity of utmost importance and stresses that students are responsible for thoroughly understanding this code. Absolute integrity is expected of every Gannon student in all academic undertakings; the student must in no way misrepresent his/her work, fraudulently or unfairly advance his/her academic status, or be a party to another student’s failure to maintain integrity. The maintenance of an atmosphere of academic honor and the fulfillment of the provisions of this code are the responsibilities of the students and faculty of Gannon University. Therefore, all students and faculty members shall adhere to the basic principles of this Code. Each student will receive the Code of Academic Integrity publication of Gannon University during Freshman Orientation or entrance into the University. Upon review of the publication, the students will be invited to sign a pledge to uphold the Academic Integrity of their work and the work of their peers. I. Forms of Academic Dishonesty Plagiarism Plagiarism is the inclusion of someone else’s words, ideas or data as one’s own work. When a student submits work for credit that includes the words, ideas or data of others, the source of that information must be acknowledged through complete and accurate documentation, and specific footnote references, and, if verbatim statements are included, through quotation marks as well. By placing his/her name on work submitted for credit, the student certifies the originality of all work not otherwise identified by appropriate acknowledgments. A student will avoid being charged with plagiarism if there is an acknowledgment of indebtedness. EXAMPLES (Including but not limited to): 1. Whenever one quotes another person’s actual words. 2. Whenever one paraphrases another person’s idea, opinion or theory; and 3. Whenever one borrows facts, statistics, or other illustrative materials, unless the information is common knowledge. Fabrication Fabrication is the use of invented information or the falsification of research or other findings with the intent to deceive. EXAMPLES (Including but not limited to): 1. Citing information not taken from the source indicated. 2. Listing sources in a bibliography not used in the academic exercise. 3. Inventing data or source information for research or other academic exercise. 4. Submitting as your own any academic exercise (e.g., written work, documentation or legal document [e.g., patient charts, etc.], painting, sculpture, etc.) prepared totally or in part by another.


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Strategic Communication (MA

8min
pages 167-169

Public Administration (MPA

14min
pages 163-166

Physician Assistant (MPAS

19min
pages 157-162

Organizational Learning and Leadership (PhD

23min
pages 139-145

Nursing (MSN

12min
pages 111-114

Occupational Therapy (MS

20min
pages 130-135

Post-Professional Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD

9min
pages 136-138

Physical Therapy (DPT

38min
pages 146-156

Information Systems Security Certificate – Online

3min
page 110

Nursing Practice (DNP

48min
pages 115-129

Healthcare Business Analytics Certificate – Online

6min
pages 108-109

Environmental Science and Management (MSEH

12min
pages 101-104

Healthcare Administration (MHA

10min
pages 105-107

Mechanical Engineering (MSME

20min
pages 95-100

Engineering Management (MSEM

6min
pages 93-94

Education

39min
pages 68-79

Electrical Engineering (MSEE

29min
pages 84-92

Cybersecurity Certificate

2min
page 67

Criminalistics (MSC

9min
pages 64-66

Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MS

12min
pages 49-52

Computer and Information Science (MSCIS

36min
pages 53-63

Business Administration (MBA

25min
pages 39-46

Athletic Training (MAT

23min
pages 29-35

Applied Exercise Science

12min
pages 25-28

Business Essentials Certificate (Online

4min
pages 47-48

Biomedical Engineering

10min
pages 36-38

Anti-Money Laundering Certificate – Online

2min
page 24

Graduate Study at Gannon

2min
page 4

The Library

3min
page 22

Coursework for Professional Development Admission

3min
page 6

Tuition and Fees

2min
page 9

Academic Regulations

23min
pages 16-21

Programs of Study Doctoral Programs

2min
page 5

Academic Computing

2min
page 23

Global/International Students

6min
pages 7-8
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