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2010-2011 General/Graduate Catalog - Expires August 2016 
    
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2010-2011 General/Graduate Catalog - Expires August 2016


WELCOME

We welcome you, the student, to Truman and hope that during your time here you will be prepared for the world around you.

VOLUME CVI

August 2010

2010-2011 ACADEMIC YEAR GENERAL/GRADUATE CATALOG EFFECTIVE DATE

This General/Graduate Catalog becomes effective on August 1, 2010. It is published for informational purposes and should not be construed as the basis of a contract between a student and the University. Every effort is made to provide information that is accurate at the time the General/Graduate Catalog is prepared. However, regulations, policies, fees, curricula, courses, and other matters contained herein are subject to change at any time during the period this General/Graduate Catalog is in effect.

Truman State University Values

VISION

Truman will be America’s premier public liberal arts and sciences university.

OVERARCHING STRATEGY FOR ATTAINING VISION

Truman will become a more learning-centered institution. It will challenge its students, teacher-scholars, and staff to develop their personal and intellectual talents to the fullest, and it will use the most effective and innovative practices to produce graduates from all segments of society who will be creative, socially responsible leaders and engaged world citizens.

TRUMAN’S VALUES

Truman is dedicated to the liberal education of its students and holds these core supporting values, which guide our institutional life.

  • a strong focus on students and student learning;
  • intellectual challenge in a nurturing and diverse environment;
  • affordability which promotes financial access to educational excellence; and
  • a commitment to assessment for continuous improvement and accountability.

MISSION STATEMENT

Truman State University is committed to the advancement of knowledge, to freedom of thought and inquiry, and to the personal, social, and intellectual growth of its students. The University strives to identify and maintain a recognized standard of excellence in all of its educational activities.

The mission of Truman State University is to offer an exemplary undergraduate education to well-prepared students, grounded in the liberal arts and sciences, in the context of a public institution of higher education. To that end the University offers affordable undergraduate studies in the traditional arts and sciences as well as selected pre-professional, professional, and masters level programs that grow naturally out of the philosophy, values, content, and desired outcomes of a liberal arts education.

The highest goals of a liberal arts education are to ignite the individual’s curiosity about the natural and social universe and then aid him or her in developing the skills and personal resources to channel knowledge into productive, satisfying activity. In pursuing these goals, the University seeks to cultivate in its students:

  • intellectual integrity, celebration of difference and diversity, informed ethical values, and courageous aspiration toward the best for oneself, one’s family, one’s society, and the world;
  • a sense of the joys and uses of creative and critical thought, including skills of intellectual problem-solving through effective reading and research, clear writing, and articulate speech; and
  • the willingness and ability to exercise personal and intellectual leadership in his or her chosen field of endeavor.

The University will achieve its mission through emphasizing and supporting excellence in teaching, in pure and applied research, and in public service consistent with the educational emphasis and goals of the University. In fulfilling this mission, Truman State University recognizes its duty to:

  • maintain a student-centered and student learning-centered living and learning environment that will attract, nurture, and challenge diverse, outstanding students;
  • prepare its students to succeed in rigorous professional and graduate programs;
  • provide a physical environment and support services that will help members of the University achieve their educational goals and enhance their social and physical development, and that will further serve as a source of pride to the University, the alumni, the community, and the state;
  • offer services to the community, the region, and the state in the areas of research and public service that are natural outgrowths of the academic mission of the University, and strive to ensure that the University serves as a cultural resource for the broader community of which it is an integral part;
  • develop and maintain sources of public and private support, and merit such continued support through public accountability for the quality of its programs and the utilization of its resources; and
  • provide appropriate encouragement and recognition of each member of the University community who contributes to the fulfillment of the University’s goals.