The following information has been provided for students in the Master of Science in Health Sciences to better understand:
- What faculty members are available to serve as committee members on their thesis projects.
- What role or what capacity these individuals are allowed to provide.
- The areas of interest and expertise for each of these faculty members
Appointment | Privileges | Status / Requirements |
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L0 | -Teaches undergraduate-level classes-Serve as reader or ex officio member of a student’s master’s thesis committee. | Holds non-faculty position. Earned non-doctoral graduate degree. Has not completed thesis. |
L1 | -All the privileges of L0-May serve as active committee member of a student’s master’s thesis committee. | Earned non-doctoral graduate degree. Has completed thesis. |
L2 | -All the privileges of L1-Teaches graduate-level classes-May serve as Chair of a student’s master’s thesis committee. | Earned doctoral degree. |
Annie Alameda, EdD
Faculty Name | Graduate Appointment | Expertise and Research Interests |
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Annie Alameda, EdD | L2 |
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Harry Cintineo, PhD | L2 |
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Tom Godar, EdD | L2 |
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Susan Gustafson, MS Ed | L1 |
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Patrick Harty, PhD | L2 |
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Chad Kerksick, PhD | L2 |
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Petey Mumford, PhD |
L2 |
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Michael Reese, MS | L1 |
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Scott Richmond, PhD | L2 |
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Cynthia Schroeder, PhD | L2 |
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Catherine Shoff, PhD | L2 |
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Kyle Sunderland, PhD |
L2 |
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Kate Tessmer, PhD | L2 |
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Contact Info
Dr. Scott Richmond
Associate Professor, Exercise Science
Kinesiology
Mathematics, Computer Science, and Information Technology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Contact Info
Dr. Scott Richmond
Associate Professor, Exercise Science