Transfer Credit degree programs are offered with over 42 professional military and Department of Defense programs, including the prestigious Army Command and General Staff College. These transfer credit degree programs provide transfer credit for military-taught courses. The American Council on Education's Military Guide is the standard reference work for recognizing learning acquired in the military. Since ACE evaluations are subject to change without notice, please confirm course information and credit recommendations in the ACE Guide before submitting transfer credit requests.

Specialized military and veterans advising teams are available to assist you at each step (academic advising, admissions, financial aid, etc.). If you don't see a course listed for which you are seeking credit, please contact our Academic Advising Team.

Important DAU Update: Webster University is proud to announce a partnership with Defense Acquisition University (DAU). Effective with the 2022–2023 Graduate Catalog, students who complete the Contracting Professional Certification will be eligible for DAU Contracting Certification. Upon successful completion of the Webster University Government Contracting Certificate (18 credit hours) students can provide the certificate to the agency they are working with to satisfy the educational requirement for the Contracting Professional Certification.

To find the Webster graduate programs into which you can transfer credit, please click on the military training course(s) you’ve completed below.

Transfer Credits Guidelines

For military students, the Office of Admissions awards transfer credit according to the guidelines discussed on Webster University’s transfer credits pages. In general, it is Webster University policy to accept credits earned from Professional Military Education (PME) institutions and those institutions fully accredited by a regional accrediting association for colleges and universities, provided that such credits have been earned through university-level courses appropriate to the student’s degree program at Webster.

Official military transcripts (joint services transcripts) must be submitted to the Office of Admissions for evaluation. Coursework recommended for academic college credit at the lower- or upper-division level by the American Council on Education (ACE) will be considered for transfer provided that the coursework is applicable to the student’s degree program. Admissions reserves the right to accept or reject credits earned at other institutions of higher education. Exceptions are considered for all military students.

Defense Acquisition University

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) Contracting Professional Certification courses provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for DoD personnel with the Contracting Professional Certification to transfer up to 12 credit hours of graduate transfer elective credits. The elective credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Some programs may accept fewer elective credits based on specific degree requirements.

Students pursuing the Webster University Contracting Professional Certification cannot apply DAU transfer credit toward the certificate. Per the Graduate Catalog, transfer credit cannot be applied toward certificate programs.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Contracting Professional Certification using DAU and/or DAU-equivalent courses.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.
  3. All transfer credit is subject to Webster University’s Graduate Catalog policy on Transfer of Credit.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of an official DAU transcript.
  3. Submission of a copy of the certificate showing Contracting Professional Certification.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Students who completed the Contracting Professional Certification are eligible for up to 12 hours of graduate transfer credits to degree programs listed previously. Identified transfer courses can be used as either core courses or open electives, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on core course requirements and open elective requirements.

Students must submit official DAU transcript and Contracting Professional Certificate showing certification in the Contracting program on or after June 1, 2022.

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the DAU Contracting certification program are pre-approved course substitutions/transfer credit.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 12 credit hours)
Transfer Courses
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) Level II Business Financial Management courses provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for DoD personnel with Level II certification in Business Financial Management to transfer up to 12 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Per the Graduate Catalog, transfer credit cannot be applied toward certificate programs.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Level II Certification completed on or after Nov. 1, 2017 in Business Financial Management using DAU and/or DAU-equivalent courses.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.
  3. All transfer credit is subject to Webster University’s Graduate Catalog policy on Transfer of Credit.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of an official DAU transcript.
  3. Submission of a copy of the certificate showing Level II certification in Business Financial Management completed on or after Nov. 1, 2017.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the DAU Business Financial Management certification program are pre-approved course substitutions/transfer credit. Courses can be applied toward pre-approved course substitutions to degree programs listed previously toward either core courses or open electives, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on core course requirements and open elective requirements.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 12 credit hours)
Transfer Courses
BUSN 5200 Basic Finance For Managers 3 Credits
PROC 5000 Procurement and Acquisitions Management 3 Credits
ITM 5300 Procurement and Contract Management for Information Technology 3 Credits
WSBT Open Elective 3 Credits

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) Level II Contracting courses provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for DoD personnel with Level II certification in contracting to to transfer up to 12 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Students pursuing the Webster University Government Contracting Certificate cannot apply DAU transfer credit toward the certificate. Per the Graduate Catalog, transfer credit cannot be applied toward certificate programs.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Level II Certification in Contracting using DAU and/or DAU-equivalent courses.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.
  3. All transfer credit is subject to Webster University’s Graduate Catalog policy on Transfer of Credit.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of an official DAU transcript.
  3. Submission of a copy of the certificate showing Level II certification in contracting.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Application of Transfer Credits
For students who completed the Level II DAU Contracting Certification on or after April 1, 2017, the series is eligible for up to 12 hours of graduate transfer credits to degree programs listed previously. Identified transfer courses can be used as either core courses or open electives, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on core course requirements and open elective requirements.

Students must submit official DAU transcript and Level II or Level III certificate showing certification in the Contracting program on or after April 1, 2017.

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the DAU Contracting certification program are pre-approved course substitutions/transfer credit.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 12 credit hours)
Transfer Courses
PROC 5860 Government Contracting 3 Credits
PROC 5870 Pricing and Contract Integration 3 Credits
PROC 5890 Government Procurement Law 3 Credits
ITM 5300 Procurement and Contract Management for Information Technology 3 Credits

Prior to April 1, 2017: DAU Transfer Credit Agreements for the CON 202, CON 214, and CON 200 series. Courses can be applied toward to degree programs listed previously. Identified transfer courses can be used as either core courses or open electives, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on core course requirements and open elective requirements.

Webster University Courses DAU Contracting Courses:
CON 202 SERIES
DAU Contracting Courses:
CON 214 SERIES
DAU Contracting Courses:
CON 200 SERIES
PROC 5860 Government Contracting CON 202 Intermediate Contracting CON 214 Business Decisions for Contracting and CON 215 Intermediate Contracting for Mission Support CON 200 Business Decisions for Contracting and CON 280 Source Selection and Administration of Service Contracts
PROC 5870 Pricing and Contract Integration CON 204 Intermediate Contract Pricing
(Plus waive PROC 5830 Pricing and replace with an elective)
CON 217 Cost Analysis and Negotiation Techniques and CON 218 Advanced Contracting for Mission Support CON 270 Intermediate Cost and Price Analysis and CON 290 Contract Administration and Negotiation Techniques in a Supply Environment
PROC 5890 Government Procurement Law CON 210 Government Contract Law CON 216 Legal Considerations in Contracting CON 216 Legal Considerations in Contracting

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) Level II Engineering courses provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for DoD personnel with Level II certification in Engineering to transfer up to 6 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Per the Graduate Catalog, transfer credit cannot be applied toward certificate programs.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Level II Certification completed on or after Feb. 1, 2018 in Engineering using DAU and/or DAU-equivalent courses.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.
  3. All transfer credit is subject to Webster University’s Graduate Catalog policy on Transfer of Credit.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of an official DAU transcript.
  3. Submission of a copy of the certificate showing Level II certification in Engineering on or after Feb. 1, 2018.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the DAU Engineering certification program are pre-approved course substitutions/transfer credit to degree programs listed previously. Identified transfer courses can be used as either core courses or open electives, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on core course requirements and open elective requirements.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 6 credit hours)
Transfer Courses
PROC 5860 Government Contracting 3 Credits
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) Level II Industrial Contract Property Management courses provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for DoD personnel with Level II certification in Industrial Contract Property Management to transfer up to 6 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Per the Graduate Catalog, transfer credit cannot be applied toward certificate programs.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Level II Certification on or after July 1, 2015 in Industrial Contract Property Management using DAU and/or DAU-equivalent courses.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.
  3. All transfer credit is subject to Webster University’s Graduate Catalog policy on Transfer of Credit.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of an official DAU transcript showing completion of the required Level II DAU IND course or DAU-equivalent course.
  3. Submission of a copy of the certificate showing Level II certification in Industrial Contract Property Management completed on or after July 1, 2015.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the DAU Industrial Contract Property Management certification program are pre-approved course substitutions/transfer credit to degree programs listed previously. Identified transfer courses can be used as either core courses or open electives, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on core course requirements and open elective requirements.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 6 credit hours)
DAU Level II Industrial Contract Property Management Course
PROC 5860 Government Contracting, 3 credits IND 205 Contract Government Property Management Systems and Auditing
Graduate Elective Course, 3 credits

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) Level II Information Systems Acquisition courses provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for DoD personnel with Level II certification in Information Systems Acquisition to transfer up to 6 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Per the Graduate Catalog, transfer credit cannot be applied toward certificate programs.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Level II Certification completed on or after Oct. 1, 2015 in Information Systems Acquisition using DAU and/or DAU-equivalent courses.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.
  3. All transfer credit is subject to Webster University’s Graduate Catalog policy on Transfer of Credit.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of an official DAU transcript.
  3. Submission of a copy of the certificate showing Level II certification in Information Systems Acquisition completed on or after Oct. 1, 2015.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the DAU Information Systems Acquisition certification program are pre-approved course substitutions/transfer credit to degree programs listed previously. Identified transfer courses can be used as either core courses or open electives, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on core course requirements and open elective requirements.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 6 credit hours)
Transfer Courses
ITM 5300 Procurement and Contract Management for Information Technology 3 Credits
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) Level II Life Cycle Logistics courses provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for DoD personnel with Level II Life Cycle Logistics certification to transfer up to 12 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Per the Graduate Catalog, transfer credit cannot be applied toward certificate programs.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Level II Certification completed on or after July 1, 2016 in Life Cycle Logistics using DAU and/or DAU-equivalent courses as outlined below.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.
  3. All transfer credit is subject to Webster University’s Graduate Catalog policy on Transfer of Credit.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of an official DAU transcript.
  3. Submission of a copy of the certificate showing Level II certification in Life Cycle Logistics on or after July 1, 2016.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the DAU Life Cycle Logistics certification program are pre-approved course substitutions/transfer credit to degree programs listed previously. Identified transfer courses can be used as either core courses or open electives, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on core course requirements and open elective requirements.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 12 credit hours)
Transfer Courses
PROC 5830 Pricing 3 Credits
PROC 5860 Government Contracting 3 Credits
ITM 5300 Procurement and Contract Management for Information Technology 3 Credits
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) Level II Production, Quality, and Manufacturing courses provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for DoD personnel with Level II certification Production, Quality and Manufacturing to transfer up to 9 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Per the Graduate Catalog, transfer credit cannot be applied toward certificate programs.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Level II Certification in Production, Quality, and Manufacturing using DAU and/or DAU-equivalent courses as outlined below.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.
  3. All transfer credit is subject to Webster University’s Graduate Catalog policy on Transfer of Credit.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of an official DAU transcript showing completion of the required Level II DAU PQM courses or DAU-equivalent courses.
  3. Submission of a copy of the certificate showing Level II certification in Program Management Tools.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the DAU Production, Quality, and Manufacturing certification program are pre-approved course substitutions/transfer credit to degree programs listed previously. Identified transfer courses can be used as either core courses or open electives, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on core course requirements and open elective requirements.

DAU Level II Production, Quality and Manufacturing Courses Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 9 credit hours)
PQM 201 A Intermediate Production, Quality and Manufacturing, Part A

PQM 201 B Intermediate Production, Quality and Manufacturing, Part B
BUSN 5200 Business Finance for Managers, 3 credits

ITM 5300 Procurement and Contract Management for Information Technology, 3 credits

Graduate Elective Course, 3 credits

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) Level II Program Management Tools courses provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for DoD personnel with Level II certification Program Management Tools to transfer up to 6 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Per the Graduate Catalog, transfer credit cannot be applied toward certificate programs.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Level II Certification completed on or after Sept. 1, 2018 in Program Management Tools using DAU and/or DAU-equivalent courses as outlined below.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.
  3. All transfer credit is subject to Webster University’s Graduate Catalog policy on Transfer of Credit.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of an official DAU transcript.
  3. Submission of a copy of the certificate showing Level II certification in Program Management Tools completed on or after Sept. 1, 2018.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the DAU Program Management Tools certification program are pre-approved course substitutions/transfer credit to degree programs listed previously. Identified transfer courses can be used as either core courses or open electives, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on core course requirements and open elective requirements.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 6 credit hours)
Transfer Courses
ITM 5300 Procurement and Contract Management for Information Technology 3 Credits
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) Level II Test and Evaluation courses provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for DoD personnel with Level II certification Test and Evaluation to transfer up to 6 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Per the Graduate Catalog, transfer credit cannot be applied toward certificate programs.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Level II Certification on or after Oct. 1, 2014 in Test and Evaluation using DAU and/or DAU-equivalent courses.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.
  3. All transfer credit is subject to Webster University’s Graduate Catalog policy on Transfer of Credit.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of an official DAU transcript showing completion of the required Level II DAU TST course or DAU-equivalent course.
  3. Submission of a copy of the certificate showing Level II certification in Test and Evaluation completed on or after Oct. 1, 2014.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the DAU Test and Evaluation certification program are pre-approved course substitutions/transfer credit to degree programs listed previously. Identified transfer courses can be used as either core courses or open electives, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on core course requirements and open elective requirements.

DAU Level II Test and Evaluation course Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 6 credit hours)
TST 204 Intermediate Test and Evaluation Graduate Elective Course, 3 credits
Graduate Elective Course, 3 credits

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the DAU Senior Service College Fellowship (SSCF) program at DAU Northeast (Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland), DAU South (Huntsville, Alabama), and DAU Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for SSCF graduates to the following degree programs:

Transfer credit is limited up to a total of 15 credit hours for a combination of SSCF classes and DAU coursework. SSCF classes can only be transferred to the MNGT program. The DAU course PMT 401 can be considered for transfer to other degree programs using standard transfer credit procedures and credit recommendations in ACE course exhibit DD-1408-0044. Students participating in this transfer credit degree program must also complete MNGT 5670 Managerial Leadership and MNGT 5870 Issues: Developing Executive Leaders as a part of the SSCF program.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Completion of SSCF program at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland (May 2010 or later), Huntsville, Alabama (May 2010 or later), or Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey(May 2020 or later).
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of official DAU transcript showing completion of PMT 401 and the SSCF program at Aberdeen Proving Grounds (May 2010 or later), Huntsville (May 2010 or later), or Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey (May 2020 or later).

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following course from the SSCF program is a pre-approved substitution for specific Webster University courses. Webster University courses do not substitute to the SSCF program.

Webster University Course DAU Course
MNGT 5000 Management PMT 401 Program Manager's Course
MNGT 5650 Management and Strategy

Application of Transfer Credits Toward Approved Webster University Graduate Programs

MA In Management and Leadership (Up to a maximum of 15 credit hours)

Webster University Course SSCF Transfer Credit Awarded
MNGT 5000 Management, 3 credits PMT 401 Program Manager's Course
MNGT 5650 Management and Strategy, 3 credits
Graduate Elective Course, 3 credits
Graduate Elective Course, 3 credits SSCF Business Ethics
Graduate Elective Course, 3 credits SSCF Research Methods
Maximum Transfer Credit Awarded 15 Credits

For more information, contact Rosemary Kelley at rkelley@webster.edu or Caren L. Hergenroeder at caren.hergenroeder@dau.edu.

Defense Security Service (DSS)

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the Department of Defense (DoD) Defense Security Service (DSS) Center for Development of Security Excellence (CDSE) Education Division courses provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for DSS/CDSE resident graduates to transfer up to 15 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Completion of specific DSS/CDSE resident courses identified below.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of the DSS/CDSE specific course.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the DSS/CDSE program are pre-approved course substitutions for specific Webster courses. Webster courses do not substitute to the DSS/CDSE program.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 15 credit hours)
Transfer Credit Awarded for DSS/CDSE
SECR 5080 Information Systems Security, 3 credits or
ITM 5600 Information and Communications Security, 3 credits or
CSSS 5110 Cybersecurity Communications, 3 credits
ED 501 Security as an Integral Part of DoD Programs or
ED 510 The Future of Security Systems and Cybersecurity
BUSN 5200 Basic Finance for Managers, 3 credits ED 505 Budgeting and Financial Management for Security Programs
CSSS 5990 Advanced Topics in Cybersecurity, 3 credits ED 514 Cybersecurity and Oversight of Information System Security
Graduate Elective Course, 3 credits each ED 502 Organizational Considerations in Applying Security within the Federal and DoD Bureaucracy
ED 504 Understanding Adversaries and Threats to the United States and the DoD
ED 601 Statutory, Legal, and Regulatory Basis of DoD Security Programs
ED 506 Human Resource Management for DoD Security Green Square
ED 507 Managing a DoD Installation Security Program
ED 508 Research Methods, Data Analysis, and Reporting to Support DoD Security Programs
ED 509 Assessment and Evaluation of DoD Security Programs
ED 511 Leadership in DoD Security
ED 512 Effective Communication in DoD Security
Maximum Credit Hours 15 Credits

Department of Energy

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the National Training Center (NTC) (aka: Non-proliferation and National Security Institute, NNSI) course provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for NTC graduates to transfer up to 9 elective credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Completion of NTC courses listed below.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.

Documentation

  1. Submission of Certificates showing completion of the NTC courses listed below.
  2. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from NTC are pre-approved course substitutions for specific Webster courses. Webster University courses do no transfer to the NTC program.

Department of Energy NTC Courses Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Students must take (2) courses per 3 credit hours of electives for a maximum of 9 credit hours)
FOO-200 Conduct of Operations Up to 9 Graduate Elective Credits
(Completion of 2 courses per 3 credit hours)
ISC-241 Operations Security (OPSEC)
ISC-301 Conduct of Inquiries
PFT-490W Adaptive Leadership Workshop
PHY-202 Survey of Physical Security Systems
STS-300 Senior Technical Safety Manager Case Study Applications
TRF-420 Tactical Response Force 2 Instructor Certification
VAP-140 Vulnerability Assessment Fundamentals
VAP-316 Vulnerability Assessment Baseline
VAP-335 Fundamentals of Performance Testing

Updated April 29, 2020

Joint Forces Staff College

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the Joint Forces Staff College course provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for Joint and Combined Staff Officer School (JCSOS) or the Joint and Combined Warfighting School (JCWS) graduates to transfer up to 12 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Completion of the JCSOS or JCWS program.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of the JCSOS or JCWS program.
  2. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the JCSOS or JCWS are pre-approved course substitutions. Webster University courses do not substitute to Joint Forces Staff College programs.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 12 credit hours)
Transfer Courses
MNGT 5590 Organizational Behavior or
MBA 5100 Adding Value through Human Capital
3 Credits
CSSS 5240 Pre-Emptive Deterrence or
CSSS 5210 Cybersecurity Law and Policy
3 Credits
CSSS 5990 Advanced Topics in Cybersecurity 3 Credits
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits

Updated Nov. 18, 2022

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the Joint Forces Staff College course provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for Joint and Combined Staff Officer School (JCSOS) or the Joint and Combined Warfighting School (JCWS) graduates to transfer up to 12 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Completion of the JCSOS or JCWS program.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of the JCSOS or JCWS program.
  2. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the JCSOS or JCWS are pre-approved course substitutions. Webster University courses do not substitute to Joint Forces Staff College programs.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 12 credit hours)
Transfer Courses
MNGT 5590 Organizational Behavior or
MBA 5100 Adding Value through Human Capital
3 Credits
CSSS 5240 Pre-Emptive Deterrence or
CSSS 5210 Cybersecurity Law and Policy
3 Credits
CSSS 5990 Advanced Topics in Cybersecurity 3 Credits
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits

Updated Nov. 18, 2022

Joint Special Operations University

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the Joint Special Operations University Career Education Program (CEP) — Enlisted Academy course provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for both JSOU CEP three (3) Joint Special Operations Forces Senior Enlisted Academy (JSOFSEA) and CEP four (4) Summit Course graduates to transfer up to 15 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Completion of the Joint Special Operations University (JSOU) Career Education Program (CEP) — Enlisted Academy — CEP-3 Joint Special Operations Forces Senior Enlisted Academy (JSOFSEA) and CEP-4 Summit Course.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of an official JST (Joint Services Transcript) or JSOU transcript showing completion of the JSOU CEP 3 or 4 course.Grades must be a "B" or better to allow transfer credits to apply.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the JSOU CEP program are pre-approved course substitutions for specific Webster courses. Webster courses do not substitute to the JSOU program.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 15 credit hours)
JSOU CEP
MNGT 5590 Organizational Behavior or
MBA 5100 Adding Value through Human Capital
CEP-4
INTL 5860 Issues in International Politics CEP-3 or CEP-4
INTL 5550 War & Diplomacy CEP-3 or CEP-4
CSSS 5990 Advanced Topics in Cybersecurity CEP-3 or CEP-4
Graduate Elective Course CEP-3 or CEP-4

Updated March 10, 2020

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the Joint Special Operations Forces Senior Enlisted Academy (JSOFSEA) course provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for JSOFSEA graduates to transfer up to 15 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Completion of the Joint Special Operations Forces Senior Enlisted Academy (JSOFSEA). 
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of an official JST (Joint Services Transcript) or JSOU transcript showing completion of the Joint Special Operations Forces Senior Enlisted Academy (JSOFSEA), or submission of an Academic Evaluation Report (DA Form 1059) that reflects completion of Joint Special Operations Forces Senior Enlisted Academy (JSOFSEA) at "Achieve Course Standards" (or Achieve Academic Standards) or "Exceeded Course Standards." 

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the Joint Special Operations Forces Senior Enlisted Academy (JSOFSEA) program are pre-approved course substitutions for specific Webster courses. Webster courses do not substitute to the JSOFSEA program.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 15 credit hours)
Transfer Credit
MNGT 5590 Organizational Behavior or
MBA 5100 Adding Value through Human Capital
3 Credits
INTL 5860 Issues in International Politics 3 Credits
INTL 5550 War & Diplomacy 3 Credits
CSSS 5990 Advanced Topics in Cybersecurity 3 Credits
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits

Updated Sept. 20, 2022

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the Joint Special Operations University College of Special Operations (SOS) course provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for the below SOS courses to transfer up to 12 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Completion of the Joint Special Operations University (JSOU) College of Special Operations (SOS) specific courses listed below.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of an official JST (Joint Services Transcript) showing completion of the specific JSOU SOS courses listed below.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from SOS are pre-approved course substitutions for specific Webster courses. Webster courses do not substitute to the SOS program.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 12 credit hours)
JSOU SOS Course
Graduate Elective Course, 3 credits
(INTL Elective for an International Politics Cluster Core Course)
SOS 5350 International Strategic Thinking
Graduate Elective Course, 3 credits SOS 5453 Strategic Evaluation of Special Operations
Graduate Elective Course, 3 credits SOS 5651 History of Strategic Operations
Graduate Elective Course, 3 credits SOS 5655 Command & Control Planning for Strategic Operations

Updated March 10, 2020

National Defense University iCollege

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the National Defense University iCollege - Architect Certificate course provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for course graduates to transfer up to 12 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Successful completion of the National Defense University iCollege - Architect Certificate program.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of a National Defense University transcript showing completion of the Architect Certificate program.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the NDU iCollege Certificate program are pre-approved course substitutions to degree programs listed previously. Webster University courses do not substitute to the NDU iCollege Certificate program.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 12 credit hours)
Transfer Courses
CSSS 5990 Advanced Topics in Cybersecurity 3 Credits
CSSS 5140 Cybersecurity Strategic Operations 3 Credits
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits

Updated April 6, 2020

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the National Defense University iCollege - Chief Financial Officer Leadership Certificate course provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for course graduates to transfer up to 12 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Successful completion of the National Defense University iCollege - Chief Financial Officer Leadership Certificate program.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of a National Defense University transcript showing completion of the Chief Financial Officer Leadership Certificate program.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the NDU iCollege Certificate program are pre-approved course substitutions to degree programs listed previously. Webster University courses do not substitute to the NDU iCollege Certificate program.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 12 credit hours)
Transfer Courses
ITM 5200 Project Management of Information Technology 3 Credits
CSSS 5990 Advanced Topics in Cybersecurity 3 Credits
CSSS 5140 Cybersecurity Strategic Operations 3 Credits
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits

Updated April 6, 2020

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the National Defense University iCollege - Chief Information Officer Certificate course provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for course graduates to transfer up to 12 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Successful completion of the National Defense University iCollege - Chief Information Officer Certificate program.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of a National Defense University transcript showing completion of the Chief Information Officer Certificate program.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the NDU iCollege Certificate program are pre-approved course substitutions to degree programs listed previously. Webster University courses do not substitute to the NDU iCollege Certificate program.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 12 credit hours)
Transfer Courses
ITM 5200 Project Management of Information Technology 3 Credits
ITM 5300 Procurement and Contract Management for Information Technology 3 Credits
CSSS 5000 Introduction to Cybersecurity 3 Credits
CSSS 5990 Advanced Topics in Cybersecurity 3 Credits

Updated April 6, 2020

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the National Defense University iCollege - Cyber Leadership Certificate course provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for course graduates to transfer up to 12 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Successful completion of the National Defense University iCollege - Cyber Leadership Certificate program.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of a National Defense University transcript showing completion of the Cyber Leadership Certificate program.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the NDU iCollege Certificate program are pre-approved course substitutions to degree programs listed previously. Webster University courses do not substitute to the NDU iCollege Certificate program.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 12 credit hours)
Transfer Courses
CSSS 5990 Advanced Topics in Cybersecurity 3 Credits
CSSS 5140 Cybersecurity Strategic Operations 3 Credits
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits

Updated April 6, 2020

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the National Defense University iCollege - Cyber Security (Cyber S) Certificate course provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for course graduates to transfer up to 12 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Successful completion of the National Defense University iCollege - Cyber Security (Cyber S) Certificate program.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of a National Defense University transcript showing completion of the Cyber Security (Cyber S) Certificate program.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the NDU iCollege Certificate program are pre-approved course substitutions to degree programs listed previously. Webster University courses do not substitute to the NDU iCollege Certificate program.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 12 credit hours)
Transfer Courses
CSSS 5000 Introduction to Cybersecurity 3 Credits
CSSS 5990 Advanced Topics in Cybersecurity 3 Credits
CSSS 5140 Cybersecurity Strategic Operations 3 Credits
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits

Updated April 6, 2020

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the National Defense University iCollege - Information Technology Program Management Certificate course provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for course graduates to transfer up to 12 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Successful completion of the National Defense University iCollege - Information Technology Program Management Certificate program.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of a National Defense University transcript showing completion of the Information Technology Program Management Certificate program.

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following courses from the NDU iCollege Certificate program are pre-approved course substitutions to degree programs listed previously. Webster University courses do not substitute to the NDU iCollege Certificate program.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 12 credit hours)
Transfer Courses
ITM 5200 Project Management of Information Technology 3 Credits
ITM 5300 Procurement and Contract Management for Information Technology 3 Credits
CSSS 5990 Advanced Topics in Cybersecurity 3 Credits
CSSS 5140 Cybersecurity Strategic Operations 3 Credits

Updated April 6, 2020

Operations Research Systems Analysis

Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the U.S. Military Operations Research Systems Analysis (ORSA) Course provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for ORSA graduates to transfer up to 12 credit hours of graduate transfer credits. The credit can be applied to master's degree programs in the Walker School of Business & Technology; select programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences including the MS in Criminal Justice, MA in International Relations, MA in Legal Studies, and MA in National Security Studies; and select programs in the College of Science and Health including the MS in Environmental Management, MA in Gerontology, MA in Human Services, and the MS in Science Management and Leadership. Transfer work can be used as either core courses or elective courses, depending on program requirements. Some programs may accept fewer credits based on specific degree requirements.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Completion of the ORSA resident course.
  2. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures.

Documentation

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution.
  2. Submission of an Academic Evaluation Report (DA Form 1059) showing completion of ORSA program as "Achieve Course Standards" (or Achieve Academic Standards) or "Exceeded Course Standards."

Transfer Credit Awarded

Pre-approved Course Substitutions: The following course from ORSA is a pre-approved course substitution for a specific Webster course. Webster courses do not substitute to the ORSA program.

Approved Webster University Transfer Credits
(Up to a maximum of 12 credit hours)
Transfer Courses
BUSN 5760 Applied Business Statistics 3 Credits
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits
Graduate Elective Course 3 Credits

Updated April 6, 2020

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