FACULTY GUIDELINES

Credentialing Parameters for Particular Disciplines

Degrees and course work must be obtained from institutions that are "regionally accredited" through the (1) Middle States, (2) New England, (3) North Central, (4) Northwest, (5) Southern or (6) Western associations or commissions. Any deviation from this practice must be approved by the President of the College or his designee in conjunction with the Vice President, Human Resources and Diversity or appropriate credentialing authority. International credentials must be assessed as equivalent academic preparation by an approved evaluation service.

Course work submitted by the faculty applicant as graduate credit must be clearly designated by the granting institution as part of a graduate program, or formally validated by the granting institution as graduate level study.  Official documentation must be provided by the granting institution.
 

DISCIPLINE AREA
Humanities

Course Prefix T
(Transfer)
N
(Non-Transfer)
Minimum Requirements
HUM 1020,
HUM 2220,
HUM 2223,
HUM 2232,
HUM 2234,
HUM 2250,
HUM 2310,
HUM 2930, 
HUM 2941
  18 graduate semester hours in one or several of the following disciplines: history and criticism of literature; history and criticism of the arts; philosophy; religion and theology; history; or humanities + master's degree
or
a master's degree with a major in a history and criticism of literature, history and criticism of the arts, philosophy, religion and theology, history or humanities

HUM 2410 
(Asian Humanities), 
HUM 2454
(African-American Humanities),
HUM 2461 
(Latin American Humanities)

  

18 graduate semester hours in one or several of the following disciplines: history and criticism of literature; history and criticism of the arts; philosophy; religion and theology; history; or humanities + master's degree
and
graduate study in topic area
or
a master's degree with a major in a history and criticism of literature, history and criticism of the arts, philosophy, religion and theology, history or humanities 
and 
graduate study in topic area